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8-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy·Middt:port, 0., Aug. 7, 1965

Program is ·in
Form of TV's
Meet the Pres-~

Past Chiefs of Magnolia Temple are
Guests lor Picnic With .Mrs. Kaspar
AUG. 1
EUB Church
. I rummage sale
In the building on
'tli[~ti\'eet, across from

The Past Chiefs of Magnoli•i who also had a meditation on
will · Temple Pythlan Sisters heldo the revelation of John, followAug. I their annual picnic Thursday ed by the Lord's Prayer In unl·
Sec- I evening on the~ at the son.
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City home of ~rs. Amanda Kas- . Reported Ill were Mrs. Wtl·
par, Rock st. A polluck dinner ham Ktlh_nger m Metgs Ge~was served at 6 30 with Mrs. era I hospital and Mrs. Rolltn
AUG. 1
Frank Stewart asking grace Bearhs One member, Carrie
Disabled American Vet· Miss Thelma Gruescr presi· Grueser, was los! by death and
Gl d
Auxillary will meet ctenl, conducted a short busi· II&lt; wers were sent. Mrs. a ys
evenmg A.ugu!:'l 8 at P.C!::I~ session which

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Butter· w.1.th devotions taken
from for the sunshine basket sent to
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Jude t8·2S by Mrs. Stewart. her. The meeting c 05 wl

F , ~. d- N' ·h -- . th:t~~J;~,~ ~;r~d~~~~n. Richard

Rail's Ramblings.

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I wanted. to prove America
"isn't the cold heartless place"
some claim It is. It is proved.
No one claims perfecU.., for

Althongh be was going in the
same general direction, and it
wasn't far oot of his way, I
was impressed that he had offered a complete str•oaer a

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down as If to give me 1 rldl
then peed
Jangblng
and
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away
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Advice about
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roads that what I had ortslnally plaoned has been h.elpful,

ed by the reading of Philippians
2: ;. 16 and prayer by !be
leader. The program was presented in the form of "meet the
press" wlth all members par·
Ucipating.
A discussion was
1 held on case studies.
Mrs. Menzel Smith, president
conducted the busiJ,ess session
and an offerinc WSI taken for
literature. The WSWS Fall Retreat to he held at Camp Qt.

American socieljo. Collectively
we expose our bealolks, adult
and juvenile delinquents, our
political Bobby. Bakerisms. In·
dlviduslly, Americans are great.
Thl! greatness has been ex·
Jl'lfienced time lind time again.
@ften persons have gone out of
their way to belp. Following
are a few eJamples, most of
them connected with bllcb·hlk·
ing:

ride since I was not hitclrhik·
lng at the lhDe but walking to
a better vantage point from
which to "set up shop." .
These are not exceptional
cases. I have already, in the
course of my travels, been of.
lered everything from cigarettes
to stead dinners, from boat
cruises to overnight housing.
Not yet has anyone 'attempt.
ed to steal my money, to •low

allowing me os occ881on
avoid :Itles where chances of
getting a ride are almost nil.
So far, t!te trip has been""'
joyable and educational.
1
doubt alncerely !bat were any·
lbing negative to happen to me
now (! do not expect II), 1
would be at all discouraged.
Truthfully, I can
report,
"Give the American people a
chance. They are the ll'ellelt,"

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Tuesday's Television Program
WSAZ- TV

WCHS- TV
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7:Gt TodaJ Show
7:25 Today Out Your Way
1:21 Today Out Your Way
t:oo Cartoonavllle
1:30 llaebelor Fatber
10:00 Tndb or Conseq11enc:e11
lO:SG Wbal'l 11111 Song
10:56 Nen 11om1ug Report
11:110 CoocentraUon
11:30 Jeopardy
12:110 CaD M7 Blufl
U::lt I'U Bet
12:5&amp; Nen Day Report
1:• Midday Newt
1:10 SJueln' Jamboree
1:00 Momeat ol Trutb
:12:30 The Doctora
1:00 ADother World
1:10 Yon Don't Say
f:DI Matcb Game
,,. Afternoon Report
t:30 Mr. Csrtoon
l:oo YCIII Bear
1:30 Loramie
1:30 Newa Ptctun
1:45 Wtalber
1:65 11m l'backer Sports
7:1111 Haotley-BriDJdey
1:30 Mr. Novat
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8:!l

CarAv'n
t:DI Baseball lleds vs. Cubs

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11:45 Weather

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IZ:GO Jolmny Caraon

1'11o141J, Aag. 11 Wgbligbll
12:011 Midnight - THE TQ.
NIGHT SHOW starring Johnny
Carson - Joey Bishop is host
In place of vacationing Jubn1,)' Canon.
WIIISTLING DEBUT
ab HOLLYWOOD (UP!)- Tho
whistling you'll hear as the
llleme song for "Mister Buddwlot' was provided by James
Gomer who finds It an easy
to IIUlke his movie musical

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Channel13

1:55 DaliJ' Wan!
8:110 Blblt Alllwen
8:30 Jack Lo Lomtt
1:110 Full Scbool

7:25 Oafly Word
7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:00 Buddy Starcher Show
9:00 Captalo Kangaroo
10:00 Mike Wallace • News
10:30 I Love Lucy
11:00 Andy of Mayberry
11:30 The McCoya
12:00 Love Of Lift
12:2$ CBS News
12 :30 Search For Tomorrow
12A Guiding LJgbt
1:00 Woman's Page
1:25 WCHS News
1:30 ~The World Turns
2:1111 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truth
J:25 CBS News
3:30 Edge o! Night
4:110 The Secret Storm
4,30 Lone liiJIIII'
5: 110 Surfside I
6:110 News Tonlgbt
6:15 Your w·,thenn!m
6:20 Sports

CBS News
Joey Bllbop
Sugarfool
'lollyWOO(I Talent Scaal
Petticoat JIIIICIIoa
The Doc!A&gt;ro II lbe Nura
The New1 1'oJ1lCbl
11:15 Weather
11:20 Movie

6:30
7:110
7:30
8:30
9:30
10,110
If :110

RED INFILM
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Aner 14 y · :.ar 1way from 1
l,
Red Skelton c·• be seen oo
the big screen again in ........e
Magnificent a•en in Thier Fly·
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WACKY

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Dick
Shawn joins the wacky '-•

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"What Did Y. .. Do In T' e
W.- , ~ 'jy?" starring J~
Cobu
'or United Artistu.

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10:00 MomlDa MoYII
11:30 Prlllt II liJCb&amp;
12:00 Dmma 11M
12:30 Falber IDtrn ...
1:00 The Reblll am.
1:30 Tho Plopln CIICib
2:00 Where lbe Actloo II
2:30 A Tlml For US
2:55 Nen
S:OO General Holpltal
S:OO YOUIII llarrledl
4:00 'l'ral1muta
5:00 Super 8bow
&amp;:35 SUpermall
6:110 Local NewJ I W.alber
1:1) Nen
6:30 Leave II To Bufll'
7:00 Rllleman
7:30 ()amhltt
1:30 UcH•Ie'a NPJ
9:00 Tycoill
9:30 PIIJtoa Place
10:011 Tho P'uilllve
11:01 Nen
11:10 Local Ne1ll
11: I) ltealller
11:20 Sporll
11:30 ABC'• llltlh"fle

FOUR IN A ROW
HOlLYWOOD (tlPI) - Actor Rory Calhoua · madt II i'llur
plcturel lD I row ' '" producer
A. C. Lylel •I Paramount
with hll Illest, "Aplicbe tip.

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NATlllWLY
HOLL YI"OOD CUP!) -Here
..., three tldd8o to lbe
cut of "Lite J. lbe Top"; Sir
Donald Wolflt, Allau QlthiJert.
1011 and Ambrolllil Pbi!JpoU.
Brllllh, naturaDy.

IWI1UIES 'ft'I'LB

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WMOV .......

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(UPI)Twentieth CeD1urJ • Fox hu
IIWitcbed iiM! t1tle ol "VelUII
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Million Dolllrl Iiiii ..IYt Jl'all"
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WCHS- TV

WSAZ- TV
Channel 3

WHTN- TV

Channel 8
1:25 Dall~ Word
7:30 Bozo The CIOWD
8:00 Buddy StU'Cber Show
9:110' Captain · •ngaroo
10:00 Mike Wallace II Non
10:30 t Love Lucy
11:1111 Andy ol Mayberry
11:30 The McCoys
12:00 Love 01 Lila
12:05 News
12,30 SeardJ For TomorroW
12; 40 Guiding Ltgbt
1:00 WIIIDOII'I Pap
1:20 News
1:30 As lbe World '1'Urt11
2:00 Password
2:30 lloule Party
3:110 To TeQ The Trulb
3:25 CBS Newa
3:30 Edge 01 "IJ!hl
4:110 Secret Storm
4:30 LoGe Ranger
6: 110 SUrfside •
1:00 New• Report
8:15 Your Weatherman
1:20 Sporta
6:30 CBS Eveoln&amp; N""t
7:110 111m FnlldiCO bell
7:30 Mr. Ed
1:110 111 lhiDI DoD
1:30 Beverly lllllbtlllel
t:IIO Dick Van DJit
1:30 Our Private World
lL .t• fAC}'•DesJ C• ~~ flour
11:011 Tbt Nn• 1'oldlbl
11 IS WeatbeJ Tell«
11:211 lAte tlbow

••• Ccn Cob Report
7:00 Tod87 Sbow

7:21 Today Out Your Wa7
1:25 Today Out Your Way

t:oo OoitooonWe
1:10

[!ecbeJor flalher

10:1111 Trutb or ConsequeDcel

10:10 Wbal'a Tllill flool
10:51 MornlJii Report
11:GO ()mrentratloD
11:10 JeopardJ
12:110 can "' BJ.U

12:30 I'D Bet
12:65 New• Report
1:00 Midday N0111
1:30 IIIDcln' Jambonl
Z:OO Momeol o! Trutb
Z:IO Tbt Doclorl
1:110 ADIIIber World
1:30 YGU DOII'I Say
t:OI l4lteb Gellw

l:25 AflsmGU Report
t:IO Mr. Clrtooa
1:011 WoodJ Woocli't""1:38 Llramlt
1:30 Ntn Plel1n
1:45 Wealber
1:65 Jim l1laeUr Sporb
7:atl~

7:38 Tbt VfriiDIIII
t:ao Wed. Nllbt .t tbe Movie~
U:OO Lite Non Plclura
11:1) TV I W..U.
11: Ill 8!Jorll
11:30 Joi!DD1 ClriiiD
Five yearj 11(0, John 111d:
"Going to lbe thtater Is my
chief hobby and hw!ry. Llka
other New Yorkerl, I lear lor
the tbeater'l ecooomie future.
n wt 1011 11 lbe way we IDol
the Glaota and the Dodger~,
we'll bave 1011 part of the are&amp;
lbel 11· New York City."

WedB"IVJ, Aq. II

7:30 TilE VIRGINIAN - starring Jatne1 Drury ID tha tltlt
role and Lee J. Cobb 11 Judge
Garth. "funberland." Tho romance bslwetll a YOUIII ~
and • Loulnl boll' daagtitft
tbreBIAD to tum a idmllterlltC
feud belweed loggers IDd ranchers IIIIo a violent abowllown.

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9:110 - WEDNESDAY NIGHT
AT THE MOVIE$- "See How
They Ron" atarriJI1 John l'or•ythe, Seola Bei:ger, Jane Wyat~ and Francllol Tone. '1'lne
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Channel13

7:55 O.Oy Wf'&lt;l
8:110 Navy FUm
8:30 Jack La t-anne
1:110 FUll School
t:45 King aad Odlt
10:110 MAmllllj Movie
11:10 Prlee .. Rlgbl
12·110 Donna Reed
12,so ll'othes Knowl Bell
1:00 t'he Kebu• Game
1:30 l'be PIO!)le'• Choice
2,110 Where the Aclloo II
2:30 A Time For U1
2:55 Newo

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UO YODIII Marrieds
4:110 Trallmuter
5:110 Super Show
&amp;: ~ Superman
6:110 Loeal News I Weather
e:u Newa
e,30 Leave It To !Ieaver

7:110 RIDemaa
7:30 Oule .nd Harrlel
8:00 Patty DuD

To be Judged

8:30 SIJindtl
t:30 Burke't Law
11·00 ABC Scope
11
News
11:1b Weathe1
11:20 !\pnrll
lUO ABC'o Mlghtllfo

One of my fivorlte otort..,
and the only one l can with
any rtgularily remember, con...... John'l one stage appear·
ance. &amp;!Vera! years ago be aer·
ved u the narrator of the openlni acene of an off • Broadway
performance of "John Brown's
Body." John played the role
on weekends, when Congress
wu not In session.

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We were campaigning
In
Greeawicb
VIllage
some
months later and John shook
lbe bands of • lovely, older
couple. The wife said sbe and
her buaband had seea JBhD oct
In "John Brown's Body." John
begiD It! look pleased.
. "We didn't know at tbe time

.1111! were a C&lt;maruaman,"
llje lady COntinued, "llld Wt

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Truek Damaged, Deer IS•
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Four persons were uninjured at 9:05 'P.m. SRturday drove off the right side of the
when one of three cars involved in a collision on Rt. 35, highway ID avo1d a collisloa.
a ball-mile west of Gallipolis. crashed into the front of a The Ely ear missed the flrll
bouse, the State Highway patrol reported.
car but came back ICI'OSI lbe
Officers said that Mrs. Ada Walker was sitting on highway aed collided sllgbUy
the sofa in her front room at 162 Jackson Pike, when with the left front ol the second
the
of Dr. George L. Ely, 47, Garfield Ave .. rRn onto eastbound car. The Ely
car
the front porch and crashed into the front wall of lhe then struck a car owned b1
bouse.
Thomas Walker, parked ID front
Neither Mrs. Walker nor her\
of the boose.
brother, Alber! 0. Patterson, Walker was nearly jarred from The Ely car bounced oH lbe
who was in · the room, was in- the sofa but held onto a coffee parked car and ran up onto
jured. Dr. Ely and his wife, a table to keep from falling.
the front ,porch of the Walker
passenger, were also uninjured. The patrol said that Dr. Ely. house, strilnng the. front. wall
The four people, however, were driving west, was on his way Impact of the coUISwn Jarred
shaken up by the impact. Mrs. to pick up his daughter, Mary:
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Accid.ents 0Vef .Weekend

WABHINGTON-ATrY, GEN.
Nicholas Deb. Kalzenbach today was to name the Jrsl group
OF "hard core" southern counties to receive federal voting
examiners under the new vot.
lng rlgbts law.
Literacy and other voter qual·
lfication tests were struck down
in these states - plus Virginia
· and North Carolina - Saturday
when the U. S. Census Bureau
formally certified that the ar·
ea.!l came under the new law's
automatic "triggering formu·
la." Valid state voter quallfi·
cations were given as age. residency, mental competence and
absence of criminal record.

Better Health
Club Meets With I
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MOI\IDAY, AUGUST 9, 1965
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ASENATH ANN TRACY
Lucille B. llawktns, Mrs. Kas·
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Stewart, Mrs. Lawrent.. Lan·
' ning, Mrs.Cuckler, Mrs. Arn· .
old Hayes, Mrs. Delbert El·
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Plans wer made to observe gp\stein, Mrs. Thomas Cook,
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Friend's ~ighl when Evange- M~s. Henry Reibel, Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris
l·lne ChaJJter, Order of the East· Seldenabel and guest.• Mrs. Riggs, 307 Wetzgall St., Porno- terbein, Logan, September 111-11 Two days ago I was traveling
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A Id
sUSie Kaspar roy, Ohio, are announcing the was
announced ana all women of from Cape Cod to Long Island.
S
ern olar, mel Thursday even- Ro ert rno ·,
the church urged to attend. Re- I was more than 8 little WOf·
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Mrs. Kathryn "'-rhell. worothy The September meetmg Will daughter, Asenath Ann Tracy, servatlons must be in by Sep- ried about having to hitchhike
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matron. presided.
I be at the home ol Mrs. Kaspar to Mr. Eugene Hesler, Jr., son tember ·.
in the New York City area. Ten pretty bohies were award· Phillip Belville of Gallipolis.
The local chapter will join j w1th Mrs. Re~bel as co-hostess. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hester The meetmg closed with prayer Just outstde of Providence, R. ed tlrst prize honors Friday af· Girls 8 to 12 months· Dorolhy
an·'
Sr New Haven W Va
by the preSident, after whlchthre· 1., I was picked ~p by an Air ternoon In the Gallla Co!Ully Haislop daughter ol Mr. and
Ra '"1·ne , Harr,·s·onvl. lle
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Gal"Pomeroy chapl ers for the an- - ·
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.....nual Fnends Night which will
the late Roy Tracy, Jr. and IS Long, Miss Dorothy Long and did be take me as far as Brook· The theme of Mickey Mouse lis.
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' 8 seruor '" the College. of Ed- guest, Mrs. John Wilson of Co- Iyn, but also more !ban an hour Club" was carried out by Boys 8 to 12 months, Darrea
Officers pro tem were Mrs.
ucatJOn 8t OhJO UniVersity. The lumbus.
ool Of his way to my destina~ the sponsoring club of tbe con· Haner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken.
William Reynolds.
assoc~at e
gr~m IS a junior at Marahall
lion, about 2$ miles north of test, Toddlers To Tassels .Mo. neth Haner of Gallipolis,'
matron : Mrs. Evelyn Lewis,
Umvers1ty, Huntmgton, w. Va.,
his home.
thers' League.
G1rls 12 to 18 months, NataSVND\l &amp; MONDAY
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AUGUST 8·9
l':lerta, and Mrs. Griff Russell .
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~ In Ontario, Canada, near Ot· Judges for the conest were tie Boster, daughter of Mr. and
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. treasurer.
I Mrs. dChardles I Wlthhrcw wast I AdTvhertJSmdgd..
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tawa, a ynung man gave me Mrs. Chesler Wamsley and Mrs. lisMrs. Melvin Boster of Galllpo.
The ali ar was draped for I Ihe We ncs ay unc eon gues
e we mg WI e an even .
a ride all the way to Montreal, William Rard.ln, Jr., both mem· .
Jim Hutton
Mrs. Bessie Buice. Pasl Grand • 01 Mrs . Nora Roush.
of Seplem~r 5, 11165 In the ·
(COlOr)
1 drove me on a tour of the city bers of the Pt. PleBSBnt Junior Boys 12 to 18 months; Mlklt
Mnlron 01 Ohio and past rna· MISS Manlyn Brown was the Federated Church m Pomeroy, I
j aad then Invited me to spend Women's Club of Pt. Pleasant, Craf~ son of Mr. and Mrs. fto.
--and "PARIS WHEN IT
tron ol MI. Sterling. Cha pter, guesl of Mrs. Charles Withrow Oh10 at haJf.past seven m the
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W. Va. ; and Mra. James Rob- bert. Craft, of 203 Kl~ Drlva;
"1 'lfiilliam Holden
SIZZLES"
m~s. During the busmess ses·, W&lt;:dnesday evenmg
for a e~enmg. The Rev. Wilbur Per- Mrs. Ellen Smith of Middle. Leaving Montreal the next erts, a beautiflcan from Point Girls II to 24 months, Tanya
sion a don ation wa s made !o cho·kcn barbecue dinner In o~ rm w11I offlc1ate. Open church port received a phone call from day, I held a sign signifying Pleasant, w. va. First place Adkl... daughter of Mr. and
Audrey Hepburn
("fechnicolor)
the Salva !inn Army dnve and serva nce of Mrs. Withrow s weddmg " planaed.
Iher' sister, Mrs. Albert Panoy· my destination was . Lake winners were awarded blue Mrs. Leroy Adkmsl912 Chatham
i!ii~~~~~~~~~ ~ a rummage sale Sept. 10- birthday.
· 20 of Paw Paw, Mich., tellmg George, N.Y. A Canadian lam· ribbons and '1.50 In premiums. Avenue.
11 was planned . .
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Byron Hummel of B~r·
1 her her daughter, Gloria Terry ily saw the sign, couldn't stop Seco.nd and third place winners
Boys 18 to 24 months; D.
The Ruherta C~rcle Will meet bert on was the Tuesday lunch·
'had died.
on the busy thoroughfare, went receiVed red and white ribho"' Scott Mtller, son of Mr. and
for tis annual picnic dinner at eon guest. of hJS aunl, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karr to the next exit, came back, respectively.
Mrs. Don Miller of Gallipolis.
Pomerov. Ohto
Middleport in the chapter room Charles Withrow.
.
Iand son, Jeff, have returned and stopped for me.
Mrs. Marianne Campbell, ma- Girls 24 to 38 monlhBi DediAugust 19. Those attending• Mrs. Lew is Roush, Mmers·
from a two week vacation trip They took me all the way to nager, WJEH radio station, dre Ann Mitchell, daughter of
are to bring a covered dJSh v1lle, and Mrs. George McClln·
to points in Florida. They v1s- downtown Lake George and acted as moderator for the con- Mr..and Mrs. Gene Mtlchell of
and table se rvice to the noon 1fork and son of Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. E. J. Tracy entertained ited in Roanoke, Va., with the had only planned to go as far tests.
Galhpohs.
luncheon. Hos!f·.,es for the Sep·l W. Va . visited Thursday at the Laurel Cliff Better Health Paul Theiss family, former res· as Lake Champlain, about • 30 Winners in each age groop Boys 24 to 36 months; John
tember mecling wi ll be Mrs. Lelarl Falls, with Mr. and club Thursday evening at her idents, and at Myrtle Beach, miles norlh.
and their parents are as follows : Robert Craft, son of Mr. and Mr
Jf~r~!~u•;~O~ING LOVERS" M. L. French. Mrs. William I Mrs. Ernest Grimm.
Ball Run home with Mrs. Ira N. C., Miami, Florida, Silver . A few days later, this time Girls to 8 months; &lt;llristine John Robert Craft ol Gal·
Peter F'un j Reynolds and "'rs . Jark Bech-1 Mrs. Lawrence Hoffner spent Qe!lman a con tributing hostess. Springs, and th( west coast . ~( thumbing towards
Hyaoni!!, Haffelt, daughter of Mr. and lipolis.
m Hugucny Nick tie. The initiatory work will a couple of days th is week In the :1 bsence of the presi~ Florida. Highlight of the t.rlp Mass., a man pulled over 88 1 Mrs. John Haffelt of State Route Mrs. Floyd .L. Johnson, ehalr~
be conducted at the Sl•ptem- 1with her parents. Mr.
and , dent and vice president. \1rs. was an underwater
marme way asked ''Where are you go- 7.
.
man and Mrs. Norman Ste'wart
ber
meeting.
Walermelon
was
Mrs.
Gordon
Wolfe,
Apple
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Charles
R.
Karr
Sr.,
presided
lshow
near
Silver
Spring.
s
..
way:
askd
"Wheere
are
you
goBoys
to
6
months;
Gregory
co-chairmen
were ID charlt of
Mon •. Tues. and Wed,
served
following
the
meetmg.
Grove.
and
opened
with
lhe
Lord's
Pra1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hob~rt
.sprmg.
ing?"
and
then
drove
me
right
BeJvHie,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the
contest.
Aug. 8, 9. 10, 1l
1
Mr. and ~1rs . Kenneth Harris er in unison. Devotions tak- er and daughter, Ktmberly ot to th~ front door of my friend's
ELVIS PHESLEY in
"GIRL HAPPY"
SHRINE PICNIC SET
and sons reutnred home Tues· en fro m The Upper Room were I Ada, Ohio.. are spending the
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. Sh . Cl b day after a visit at Rising Sun, led by Mrs. " acy. who also Iweekend With her parents, Mr. Darlllna MIC' hael ;.
Presley, Mary Ann MoT~e Tw!~ CI~y · rme
u Md., with her parents, Mr. and read a poem, "What Heaven !and Mrs. Eber LeWIS. Mr.
Shelley Fabares, Harold family plcmc w1ll be held Sun· Mrs. Robert Young. They also Means To Me,'' by Jimmy Springer has been employed as G11e1t for Party
Stone, Gary Crosby, Joby day, August 8 al .2 p.m. at the spent a couple of days
at ! Jones.
head football coach at Ada
. Chris Noel.
Meigs County FaJrgrounds. Ali i Greenvllle, Va' with Mr. and : Articles were read Including, High School and he and hia l Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miclr
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C1nanovas. 3 Sto~Jgtl
N~!e~
and thetr famthes are Mrs. Kenneth Conner.
I
Grandmother's Garden, by Mrs, family are muvmg there thiS ael entertam~ wlth,;aa -~a:!;. .~;- I· ~t ... t, M:BI~ truck was sligbt- painted )
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AUG .. 9
Rutland H1gh School band
practice for the Me~gs
Fair trom August ~~~
h:om 6 p. m to 9 p.m.
high school gym
All
semors are lnvlied to
in the band's lair

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The August meenng Iii the
.WSWS of "· Enterprise EUB
church WI!" held Tuesday ev•
enlng, at the home of Mrs. John
Smith, Nye Ave.
. .
"Give GOC Glory Tht;OUgh
lrol .
Women's Reaemptiv.. · e lD
1Society," was the topic ]&gt;I'OSelll"' by Mrs. Herbert Dixon. The
hymn "I Love to Tell The Story"' opened the program follow·

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20 ·Years Ago: 2nd Bomb·

Teen-age Boys

Patrol ...

·s heduled for·

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(eonllftued
page u
IOQN 1 window and dama11&lt;1
C
tile !root wall of the bouse. 1\
NAGASAKI, Japan (UPI)-A
1111811 motor scooter and an air
light drizzle ten today over Na·
By Tom Rtill
uoil on tbe (fool .
ki. Sirens screamed, bella
porvb ll1la t11Jnutt1.
lOlled and firecracker · exploSunday the patrol iilentllled PT. PLEASANT - Five teen- liuol rip 011 llll lif, 'l1ilfllberl
L. Starcher a. of 111111 l!lee- a,. beys, all aeboel drc)louls, llll 111
'lbe city paused to
.
~~~ l ::jA¥1. 11 driver of the car ages If lllroUib II ynn, 111U
and remember.
I bacl beolt told lllat to enjoy glamour of the masterful ex- outrageoua. "ldoln 11 1 ~
' all llilb' leU of ceo- bave 1 Jtoarttli befort Jlldp pray
tht Now Yorll Wari4'1 Fllir, hibi~ for 1111 IVII'IIt fajr. dol leu thlll :l&amp;o, I 1111111
~~er qwho the patrol James L. Thompson on Friday, II Will 11:02 a.m., 20 yean to
one must hue money. I won- goer. Tired feet , crowded con- 20c
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a1 Allflll IJ ht GOIIMOIIon wllb lbt 1111111llt 1111r lht IIOOild
1111
0
dered, "Is the World's Fatr IQr ditions and last • sborleru"' MY hiO::h ~fish~anclw~
10 11111- •lltdllllm' II llltWllfl lwiJD. lomlo bamb ht ltii1Gr7 WU
til or for lba neb?"
tempers appeared to reduce lhl rrtnc
teS,
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aetn1 • n...- • pellllil..o vl1lo paym111t of lllOitflll'Y ftll.
lllw was
II 1111 ed
'ntt pool Wll vllldllllld 011\ljijiiCI 1111 1 .....or lo lhe 111nt DlantYiand, IIU5 Still, phylcltl
IW'JVItlon pape~ .~l~tt, a~;.nt
by
101111 ldtlltlflld lht lht IIIOI'ftllll ol July II and lltt
quesllon naturally
mterested must _be taken with 8 grain ol plasllc ~~-~~erwa~e '::! :-aa~
Oil' 11 1bt 111'11 IIIIo JO!IIIil wtrt tpprtltllldttl by
me.
salt smce mora than so.ooo per- Itry. con 1.1011!1.
Ci ,
011'.
otty otftcm 1 lhorlllmt laltr, ~. fl. (IJPI)
Eight boors of walking pro- SOliS .• day TillS&gt; through the spmng cunoelty aboot the ly 1 Tbll't Wll btiVJ _..,. 10 Two of lhl )'OUIItl, bolh II, -AIIIIIIIIIIIIoll. Jlllltln 4
duced • painful crop of blisters tUI'Mides sufferlnl tilt same he~llh ur=.law! ... how· lbt IIJ Oil', lllllllum to I h • 'tllll bt makllll lbalr lint .,. II tH ... Lalli liilluDIIi
and !Ito COllolullllll! lhat tilt nteoavemences.
.
one
en-,,
front ol lht Wlllitr 011', lhl PNJ'IIIOt ht court, whllt IIINt PMI II lllllll ONrttl1oll wlil
wnoden 1be o!ftro are avail- o\dvlsable to lhe _lll'1uer m- tver -..blea:''cw.,: ~~ mot., 1100Ditr tlld lba tlr ODflo hJvt htd lll'lltr OMI llld GOIIIIH !IIIII Iiiii h
lilt
1011
abll lo everyone - but It would ' ttres_ltd In economi.olftl IsGtm:
~":' M:::.la vii- tliliiiitlllf unll. Thtl't "'' •• wUI now htvt parmlllllll .... ".,.ui~' aieerdlq .. lbt

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::.,~nSiderably to have. ~;~~~~~~ ·.~~~~;~;r~ ; ~:~t for ~:t5 e,lld one
r.;,'tw; ~~~to~·~=~
ao:· 'nlollllpotl hll ldvl '•:::.:~~:i.t
0
IPcludiPS trwporta«on cQ!!te R • ed C J
tnl~~~
..lill~~can't1!~
~:!:, llOntlftuttl
~ 110I~ :'; :;J'' uoh
~ 1111 youlht lhtl ht : . llolll If lilt c......• II Rio
I fl'lll 1 ll'lllld Ioiii $:UI.I
etlf 03
be eeten
car
bt upecttcl to 1111 far dtllllltl elal I ..IIJIJ, 1171 h dl
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~an b~t ~
m~lnfr
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Miner Succumbs

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P111'11 llld.

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:::m!r l':l ~ workiq
Sllturday at hiS nom, on Rt. a PIQII!e· I "'" ao UPN or
, and t~~lllllld
Ill prlv· Clleshtre. He h•d hv~ In Gal- to lballl.

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§'s •ueb u 11111 havlnll 1o
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lie eountf lor elfhl month1. Prl· Trstlitlonal

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the .aacklllll lltd ••

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lo bll retll'tmepl, he had touriil "Junk lhiJIII." and
retfvtni orW&lt;Jrked
for the Evans Ccal Co. ternatlonal oddities were 11

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0n sept. l.t'I

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seven seas'

Mr •·

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lrith btq.lileobomb pups _,
111ake !hit the Lut time they
bold rallies on the anniversary

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blltlllll up of
d=o:;
h\D1drtdl of peoplt whll hav1

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wiYtn villi:
plttl mr
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hert to ~old ban·lh•
I'Gmti'O)' ·PollOI.
bomb rtUIH and 1nli•Amertou
Ont 1111 1 lour ' car wrtc~ dtmonstretlons. II wu M1
8undl7 •• lOt II •• m. 011 Wtst lhtlr dtDIOIISir•liolts· look 'Ill'
Hld
phasls away from th1 elemalo

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llln 'l'lttlll Brohawn, ••
llmdQ II her mt, "
dele lid .. Sh"1_~11~- Nsdew

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Is Death

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IIIIo bit drlvtwQ, ~\l'ltnl~
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114llkln. M. ol OtiUIIoty tnd ~~~- ~·=J
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NOI'IIllll ArlllllroJit, (0,
of Y~.:
OrmiU•, lito •topJI'd.
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The ktqrlb vthiclt, I lrllok ,..., .,. ,J..., to "'""'" " ,_
drivtn by GrldJ Paul Crill, 36, :;~";._..:' ~:',: ..~~..;r
of S)'I'IOU!t,
to 1top, . "''/,
•"':.,.'f':l
Mllllnglbt "olllin I'UQiiOII" ol::. •::. •,,:, ~·""' !1b .,..,._
omqo. Crial WP oiled oa a - nroo ,..,,.. char't of falliiiJ to .top within p;i,_iiliiiMiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;
an asauAd ollll' dl1tanoe.
Tttere Wll hv.vy dtlmqt to
IU iba vtllletw.
Joha Rankin, 48, a pasaenger
in one of the wrlCked ca11,
te...a 1 forehead Iaoera!lllll;
141dtlY11 1\~Jlijft wts reported
to hav1 suJtalned arm and neok
injuries; Sandy Rankin, age 3,
had a repol'ltd
injury, and
Nlll'l1lllfl Armslro11J, 40, lUff.,_
ld colltusttl!ls of Ute hOIId anti
None of the Injured was

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lliO p.m. al the &amp;mllll
ll!tllb
bolllt
Ill), 411
Ntw J"1')', will!
,
qulppa, Pa., Wedn..day •t ~-

p.m.

Silt ITP lht wilt ol the
Rtulltll D. lll'own. aur:vQra
elude two da~ersSoo:
her! 8 · Fllcher,
Ntw _Jerwy, and Mrs.
Q, Simoll, .\lll_:erque,
~ 1 lfiOP ,::· : ·
..!?ste 0111Ci~lnnatl·
~~er PauinTtttiM, •
0re&amp;OP: iilx aralldchlldren
15
l•llldchildren.
In lieu of f!ftwero the
lllvites contributions' w be

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and h!J car 1truck a
td tolht 111111 FlUid.
Osbv Martm and 14111. Olin
Hlllll doiiD II • • :4(1 1.11!.;
hllltllnll tree limb
,\d(lllnlatratllln.
I p. m. SatUrday. Pollet pld I
Knipp wm in 1.aQetvlll klw·. .
~
no!J do•n t5, ' •-m.;
brllken. o!t 10 t~e atorn&gt;. ert 1'lte tau qiWttr m'Pq lht I'
car driven by 'lbom1s Hood,
d-1 evemP• to attelld
t~t
villi• UP II ' t .m. PtiiY
"" mll!llf 4.mtt'!t to tilt .,... ~~~~~lng t1 the fQurth - - W
2!, PQmeroy. ran Into tilt rear
homecoming f!l!leltnlloa booQr.
~ down 1&amp;, T:ll •.m.;ROYI!iC lfeAllw:,cw!;~:wred .t S;30 ptiv. year of operation of Gill~
ot • atoppttl auto operlted by
in~
Mr~
Romer Smllh. Ute
up 17, 1 t .m.: WIYIII · up
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Rt 141
lie polis BIISineso Col toBelt Gil
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"'" Oepiftllll'nt !'mid~nl of
, II, 11.45 p.m.; Viqkan up 11, p.m. Saturtla~ on . . •111
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y more, ..
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m 10 4merlcan Leeton Auxlli- KEY WEST. !'Ia. IUPI\- 4 5:ii a.m.: Jelfer10n d~wn 11. w01t of OllltpoliJ wb~P Ronal4
which lq tum hit • car driven
ary, held Jl the QoUlllry Clqb. Coast Guard culler hid in tow 7:10a.m.; Vulcn up :10. 6 a. ·P. Bllt'n~te. :IG, Patriot Star $200 DAmagee No1ed Mmhall Unlversi!J ~ns!QII by llGttaa J1111 Hood, 2T, Po~~~o
-,. affair was given by Mal con- today a llhtp called Seven Seaa. m.; Ntw Martilwvillt down Zl, Rt., loot control 011 8 curvt llld In Auto Aodd•nt
o&amp;east~ for lbt llr$1
eroy.
.r •' \1 No, ~4 of McCoooel.- 111 only &lt;11'80 wea dpth.
uo p.m.; Andrew C11lloun went ofl the rt1ht side ol the
,. i 11
be
.
Betty OiiiiiOI't! complalnted of
':\
.n, ..,\1 whic~ Mfl. Smith II 1 1 She carried tho bodt.. of htr !down 21, uo a.m.: I'. H. John- ~- R11 ur otruok I oonertte PT. PLEASANT -The Shtr- filii! WNI
cltlet
neek lnjurlu lollowiJit !be mio. '·. member.
.
captain, lirot mate and I crew· 11011 down 21. 5:30 a.m.; JoYt:e oulvert, owned by llullock-Wal• Iff's dep~rtmenl i~veaiiK'IId a prly September, oecordlng
hap. 'l'bollllf Hoed was elted to
The ,vent oJl(!P~ w1lh 1 cock· man, apparently ,unu.d lltlwn lu dow~ a, i:IO a.m.; Lotlifo llll' Co., In the ooutruetlon"" two vehtcle accident Sunday Paul H. OolliDJ, dlrertor of
Nayor Laaar'• Court on an astaU hotir in tho louP&amp;t frolll by a muttnolll erew. A lourtll ,iana clown at, ( l .m.;
&amp;1100 ... 'lbcro ••• mtliOI' dlmQI 11:45 a.m. on f\1. 35 w~tch,... lllisslons,
oured elear dlllance char.-.
&amp; • 7 p. m. IQilowed by a dtp- uilor wa~ heheye(j shot and hts Willi Virlillllllll 11, t:JO 1-lll·l to the car. No Oftll Wllf ill1urtd 1ulted In atto proper!)' dtlmqe At Pt. Pleasant tile
TheN waa medium damage to
ntr ia tltt ~~Ina root~~. Mill llody toPI!d overboar4.
Natiqnal clolla :q, 1:10 p.m.• IUid no charlO ""' flied.
but no porll)llal InJury and no Ilona! meelln&amp; will be
the three cars.
AIUI lll•helman, a11l1tant do- Waiting for the 125-loot coa~l· lllrvay Jordoll pp u. l;to 1. Ano!Jtlr Mtlll county acct. eilations;
day, Sept. f at C®Piy
Po1111roy poltlll were also
parlmenl l!'lt;relllrf, save t b e a! veuel at (:o@St Guard docks m. 1 0. y. ~ liP 31, 4;36 dent O(!CIII'I'td at 1: :II p,m. Sit.. A Cjlr driveq b7 'l'homat P. of education offiCI.
Mittel to liiVIIlllgato a minor
tnvt101liflll
. and Mn. W N. Gill, bert wer•. Fill IJenta, Co;ist 'I'm.; J. w. lllr.eJ up 31, U5 untay 011 Rl. II, li&gt;:.ttnlhl of Jell, 61, Nullcr Fort. W. Va, Each of the e.U:nslon
two. I!Br 1011ldenl at 4!10 p.m.
Oblo Nttlonal EJecutiv. worn- Oull'd lllficert and itt owners, a.m.; A. J, Palm&gt; 4own Grttn• I mill soullt of Cllllter. Offi, lrav~lilli norlh IUl 1\1. 35. ran ~ries tiiNt hoi.Ira ortdil,
Saturday at tile tnterseetioa ol
an IIIli p•tiollll llltmbtrlhlp IJaQiel Oarcta, •bout 10 and bit up 1 p.m.; QliYII' ll&gt;urar dQwq qers aald IIIII G.,y I.. ltrnlh. qft lite ~rm hllll 1 ditch, and elasses mtet for one IW&lt;I
Blaat Nala IJid Sycamore-Ills.
ehalrman, wQ toa$1tDistresl. ww. Raul, 38, both of Mie!JII.
lirMUP 11 :10 Q,m; 4«111-t.ou- 21, of Chllltr a!Jrltd to !!US ll~lle bfln&amp; pulled from lhc loalf hour aeasil!ll weeltly for
Involved wtN oara drlV81 by
rollowlna tilt db!ntr, Mis• The !lout Guard atnt alrcr•llttvlllo up Grti!IUJ 1;35 a.m.; 1,IIIOthtr 110\llhbaund car 1111111111 dllc!h, "" ,truok by 1 ew tlrlv· - h 'l'utlllo~ 111r
Doria Jlelnha)ot, P-&gt;meroy, an4
!4Mimlll 1,.,. tilt ..td~ of out at ftrst U1h~ to look lor I Lady ltoatml.-y
Ill' Gmuup 1 car driven ~ Clyda li:. iayrt, 1111 by l'~n JIJ. Luca1, 2t, clu~ Ia ,,_.0 per ht&gt;ur,
Jame'l Llllt, 18, SyraeuJt. Pol11lkharl, Int~Ntna.
wtlllonM and • tp'08rllll, Tnt. !&amp;.font wood1n mo~~oat m!Jalq ,3::!5 a.m.; RaVIPIWacd down It, Itt. I iiiQlll(!,
tee seld both ,ar3 hid been
1 rtJI•Il'ttlon '" ol f4 per
11 Yw Wit, M!'l. Smith," wu l!vm lht llfviD lim and ~e i Qreenup 6 40 a.m.; Mark M. kyre hid to ltBVI lht road Arrttts durlqJ lbe weellend tnt! •. IO IIIJUI'88 lea.
movtd aad
ltTelll wlnjurPI'1Ittllltd· ~ltd at the t1b1t thrtt \lfewmen who wtre aull , up Gl'lfnup 7:11 1 .m. 1 !MI .&lt;Q,Iht rliltliidl to •vold I llOI• lt!(!Ordlns te Joll reeordt were In Dtllltra wheN IDOI'I
iu Wtre re 80rled.
wlllt Mra. lmilll wore har bu1o u"''"'llllllled for.
'B•nltr up GrttQIIP T:IO 1 ,m; Damn. Tliere wa. no COP!act 8l'CIOk.t Glover, 24, Hender10n, 0111 olou 1.1 ofiiNd etudenta
po
boM: har jlll'llnlo, Mr.
and On b&lt;Jard tht cutter Capt Slnrlty doiYil Mtldlhll:lli p.m.1 between the two cars._ The Say- 1eblrged wltll illtolleet!Qn, an4 cnay earn , tDulm~m o1 obi LONDO~N-(-U-Pl-)--'l'h New
Nrt. Whitt, and Nr. lmith'• Shoalwaler, which Wat
dllt iChr!lty dowa Meldahl7:10 p.m.; n car went Into a dtlch and Mn. lilllatt Jlm!y, II, Pt. Plq• llm••ter houre or nilll hours
- e rled
parfllil, and h'r 1i1ltr llld bro. hort laler todll)' With !he Sev. Mi .. Suyq UP llltldlltl n·ss &amp;~rUck _an tlltbtnkmtnl. No one Ililt, eJtarpd with drlvlnl while por year.
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N~': ~g~ :nlltlltNIIoltw, Col. 111d Mra. Lar- Nl Stlltl m tow, wu U11 only ·p m . Elisha Woodl up Meldahl 1ITP lnillt'ttl a!Mithtre wa• mod- lalollelled, bQih by olty polioe.
un
ng
ve
P
11t
ry Klllll,. end dlllllhtw, Jille, llliP found alivo ab&lt;Jard th' ¥111- 11!.5$ pill· Idol!)' K up Me~ J erlla dtmall to thela.Yrt car.
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Ml SulldJy, Ill waa ideotiflecl ltW,I a:io -~.m.; Zlm~er dowa Tilt IMtl~l oiled Smilh to loltllt IIGIIItd et,IIIMl boltd to IPPIII' Veitranl Mclllorlal !*pllll tul'td fl'lday whtn their P
. · Tbe honored &amp;UNI wn intro- •• t:lvin QuO'wl!llf!, a ~ypr- Moldahl t::!Q o.nt.
II!Ourl Friday on a Qltlrlt ollllalurdly ID mtu~lolpl court 1111' Adllllslio~l ._llmiiJ - b o-~1-••_•_•_unk
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duced alter which flepartment old sailor from Hondura•, w~o Otut U• o,11 - Lillie ld- I"""ID8 WithoUt tbt I!Sured 4riviq llhilt lq!Qaieattd: ftob, Niall!, Poi!WfOy; ~~
chJirllllll w.rt intrllduc'll in- hi!d hidden in a locker durinB !ward ::wn T;to p.m.; llemlt clear distance.
1111 I.. Llllrd, 1(, Jlt, a Jlidwtij, 1\atiilll; Nn. J~ ~~=~~ling, Racine; Raymond Maftll1•
cludinB MP1. Neut•lin1. depart- tho mutiny.
7:IO p.m.: Walter 8tck· The firat fll thr.. weekend lliltcl hlllf'IIIJI
for tllll!llllvt Pome.roy; GltM
IS,
Mkldlt)lll'lt Clllrlts Warkllllll,
, ment music chairman.
Col
up II!OI p.m.: lteulloi•IIJ county aooldllnlf ooour- IIIU!IItrl JQifPn N. Wlbttv, ville; Al111d1
liMine.
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Hughes ol 1111 Hipway Patrol
up 11 •11 p.m.; Cl!arln irtd 11 1120 t-111- ..turday Ofl •· GalllPOIIt. oittcllaturday lor irt; l)omthy Peyton,
1lh6 IIPday- r.
Jn Kanse1 wao tho speaker of
WEt4TIIf.R
up lUI a.m.: NarJ i Rt, 141. 1 lllll• ovtr lqur mUtt ftclllioul l'fllllrallon1 JIQ!Ies L. ville, w. Va.
1
the eveninl, followed by a· Low toalJ't Mofl,
down 2:30 a.m.: L. Fi10re l111esl of Rt. lrl- llonald 11. SlOW· Northup, Zll, Rl. 1, Gall~lll, lll•elllrlt• Satwd17 • 8ftn.
dall!!t.
, v~rialllo e1H41••••· eoolor.
u 5 a.m .; A. D.
II, Rt. !, Carpenter, wept lliltd kllll'diJI for Plfllli111111 Joltllloq, !'omeroy: MYrtle
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oil lh• ltfl aldt ef lht rotd and 111 unUcensed rnioor to QPII' ,..n, Vinton;
Arvllle Qulvev.ll
Ktll~h ~- Htlta &amp;. 1lr\lllk Ill emblnklllllll, Tbt !•w: IIQ'i (, Qoqdall. 43, Rl. Pomeroy.
Wlnlltld 1,.- p.m.; fl. 1. aar lh•n 1ltlll olllht rllht aide '[ !, MltlclltDQI'I, ctltd lii1111'41J A...,I11~oa1 lltltlday 1 Bo•wlll up Wlnlttld 1140 p.m.; ol lht l'Oid and hll • fllll!t. lor left ~I &lt;:tOil'; aiM! Dtvld Lal'l')' JIJIIward,, RQtltnd; 1111~~11
Jtnt Lu~ 11 1111 Wllllltld 'nllrt w11 madtrate d1m111 IOIJ. 111~, II, Ctlumb\11, ill Qulvoy, Pomer07.
p.m.1 llprolill up Wlr. lht lwna.
the ctly )all lit 11111 Ill ~ bond Dl~b.,.ea Su&lt;lllr 11::10 1,m.; W. H. lhlvfl', 0111011'1 Mid IIIII lktw••jto appear Saturday lor defee- llam Blt1Pd, Pomeroy; C~::ll
up Wlnfttld 1•11 a.m.; Jll' 1tt1 lbt ol lht IICIIldttt\1tl~e ~u!Oer and lalluro to ob- Jon••· lleod~vllle;
lti
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down Winlitld I:• tnd "II llltr IPPI't7~·~:"~':i'I~=~U~tl~e-,.iiiiMiiiWiiiiiiiiii~Jt:l•~~~·!=~·::!:..:::
1.111.: Alltn R. "'"''Ill up Mltl'ld Ill tbrulaa 1111 I b ·
Wlnltlld 1:11 t .m.:
lltlvt!l' i rlahl 111. 'l'tlll't waa
Wlnlltld 1:0 t .m.i Dun- ! dam••• lo Utt w.
ctn Bruct up Whtlltld 1:11 a. I Jud&amp;• ,..Ink POI'Itr, 111111' !
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purchued in r.llllh•It•• for
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lati!IIIMMY. 'IUt, QtVertheleas
It It 1 UtlrPt lhet 1111
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111 rail Qu:llr 11 GtiUpollt lUI~
loot eonaelltlollm tho l•ct lllat
Qllll~ of one o1 lht Nld 1 . lliiUI't
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ITtll~l lhowDitell tbould
IOCidtm wu rtpGI'Itd 11 !'!,.~" 11 lw ~II dl1
City ll""i'i-ly woa I be made
marred by evil' •
lialurd
R~ IIO • . _ , ..:..0 •••• d It le
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lnlolvent with the added ~s
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lion~ vlfitors, II miJ produce ,...
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lUI•• c..nH .. , w .."........Most o1 the big
elhlbt~;
on exaqerated plallirt of c1po :!:~Y
~~~ td llltr.
~ "1101 • to • be • lllitted '-"ht~blro, with wbom Itt made italism 11 Its worst,
l3 :11 HunllnPo W VI eol- All 1*1001 wbo p'-rt to etlo
tht·,J'ord "Mille lkywty," U. Ills ~. ArQOIQ Ill Cbtllllrt,
U- 'Nn. Ward' 1ni.mli~ Ill roll lit the ool)fp 11'1 UJ'Itd to
s. Pavillion, General Motors Henry, Allen and Okey Bur,
eround bad ' ulltd IIIIo 1 tlDIIttcl thl ooll... ofllot now
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"Futurama," Vatican Pavillion kett, and Mrs. Edward (Ger:Veway and
lllr Iaformllloa tlid ,....Ilion
Goneral Electric "Carousel," , trude) Gtbson, all of PrestouMcc..m'a, llnpptd enthl 1111111 forma. Pl'OJPII!tlvt etuaeplf d•
and DuPonl, Bell Telephont •11d ' childreo. A sisler, Mrs. Jlazel
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of lilt rad and Wll blot· llrlnt JOCtPiuee by Galllpallt
JQ)uiSOI1 wax uhi~its
alo"' Burton of Pomeroy, lilo sur· Otqt readhtJI!
GJilipolls ipl up. H• lliltd to .., the otlt lilllnllll Coll•l• tor lilt ~U
with • ltw ol!terl. ""' free_. vtves.
.11 O.m 11.0, 12.0, runnhla I II ftel Ill' car and backed Into it. There quart.r must file regtstratK&gt;n
"ow~vtr, hu&amp;•· •nue - hilt Tbe body '""' talten from Mi • on mllen Pomtroy-Masoa 10.· was minor damage to both cars. form, and have a hfsh IJCbool
watling lines. often c;ealtng ! er'• Home for l'unerals to the :42. PI. Pleasant 23 .93. Hinton
one wu illjured. Till pa- ll'lllleripl mailed dtrtetly from
moro than a ball hoor 5 wail ' Floyd Funeral home at Preston- o.~ s\ll\ionary, Kan•lllli fills trol cited MQComu to municl· Ule hllh Jebool. atU&lt;M~II JQUSI
fQI' entr~IIW, cut ~wn on lilt bllrl. Ky., llhtro aerYtCII• '""~ 1 2.58 rising, Charleston lUll It!~ pal court Monday for Improper 1M urolltd on or bolort "pl.
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bt hold . Wednesday. Bpr ling London, Marmot tnd Win- backin(. He PQsleQ bolld for 10.
wtll bt •• IIII Burkett ~- ' fltld ~~~~· w.ro on Utt .Uit, appearanot.
GalUpol!J lllllln•s
qy.
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AI 7'30 m Saturday Jim- i!M!IItd I~ tht WINl!lt~ Buldo
Old• River ~ Philip
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down 13. • a.m.; Wall_,
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down 13, 6:t5 a.rn:
'east of diplama oOPrsta In All(llluntl11J,

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11, ~-. Apni 11 , IAI. iVII ot
the late Frank 111d Ania Wood'
Bur~ett. "it marriase wu to
tht former MII'Y Alice Sher·
1111111 who Pr~td him IP
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IIK!Urrtcl In lht pool vtldtUtm, II')' It Mt lll't ~IYU
llollnvttllplttl 1 two- ·baVI to 'lvt up hll drlvtr't llo rtPII ~ ll't 11 lbt
Ill Mtlp aounty .. ctllllll. obty I
on lVIII· tv"J ..,, lltrNCort,
a.m. 8imdl7 011 Rt 1M lq llourl, IIlli pi 1 OOII'i'tntlon·
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and Q.J!Uor food.
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earl BQI'kett 14, 1 retired ot lhe lllltrPIUonJI and
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The A-bomb blaal, lhre'e ~ys 420,000 persons th rem~~
alter a smUar attack on Biro- .tbe moment in e. qw
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shim&amp;, broueJtl Japan to UD· their homes.
conditional aurrender Ia World '!be city obaerved the paeslng
War U.
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· fll 1111 :10 yGl'l wilh I ~
ibe bomb killed 74,000 people aJ III'VIet for !It• bolll~ vtoill this 110t1th1!!'11 port city.
tlmt. Aboul10,1100 petaons gathAI li:OI a.m. today, thou- ered In Peace Part on the
illllda of lhlpJI!liiiiiPioltllfKI IICII'Ih-1 Coraer of lbt city d..
a11101 ilorklll'l alappttl work, apite a Hsht rain.
llaod lllltltl lltd bOwtd lbtlr Moat ollbt speakera plead4d
blldl. 0111111'1 ID IIIII clJ of lor world P'Ge·
A nprutalaUve of Nagag.
kl'l alolnlo-bomb llti'Vivors, KJ· ·
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RE-OPENING

of aTOTAL ELECTRIC KITCHEl!

Saturday,

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not dreaming of a modem thleclrftl
hmln ere_lltose lucky ladles that are already enjoying one. Now's the time.fctr you it
stop drnnung lnd start enjoyi~i- Go ~11-electrlc , , , the Total Electri, Aae 1s here, lnd
It start. Ill the kitchen. Tha kitchen Is the "action cente1" of you1 home, so whJ lllll
lht ~ comfort and extra convenienc:e of llameless electric kilthen applia111111,
yuur kitchen nameless-cool •••• See your Electric Dealer now aiM! sllll , _
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•ilh any one ol these ftameltS$ appliances.

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The Yetern !lam !neatl 1111-1 time rtm maklne
Lll'ied tjj,(j with elghl oihera •t lll!llltot · 'I~~~
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points. 'most Of whleb came on out for the annual evenl
PIIILADELPIIIA (tJPI) - blrled the bole, and Campbell
UPJ 8~ Writer
field goals. During the 1164 cam. Elsewhere 111 tbe NFL, the ' 11. 01
Jack Nicklaus, wbo ''neVer who' birdied the 18th w Ue at
Don Chandlers reJuvenated palgn, Chandler booted only Washing!iln Redsklns crushed
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made 80 lnuch lD two weeks of &amp;eCODCI with 278. Campbell bad
kiCking leg may put life back nine o1 20 Oelo goals, mlsaed the Pbiladelphla Eagles 37-4 111
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goll," wae In 1 position this a 61 for tbe day and Sanders
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Into Paul Hornung's 'running two im~t ~ra point. and an exhibition game. Tbe Redweel: to becoiiH! the greatest 1 70.
ONLY ~99
came and the Green Bay Pack- scored only M IIOIDII.
skiDs expected to wind up near
money winner in any year 00 · Randy Glover, ol Florence,
$30.00 Down - •• ,..... ...
p' tlUe. hopeo, whlle the New Hornung, the "Golden Boy" the u;P In the Eaotern Division.
the Professional GG!fers• Asso- S.C., parred the last two ~les
Convaltnt T11me
'iotk GJants might do a Hille of the world champion 11162 were sparked by Riehle Badar't
elation tour after his victory In lor a 70 .and next-place firush
klcking themselves.
Packer team before silting out 99 yard TD pass to Jack Dean,
the Philadelphia Golf Classic. at 280, while Tony Lema and
Chandler wao traded from the 19113 season becauae of a John Seedbo~g's three field
Gary Player had 281.
the Giants to the Packers last s~penston, turned sour ae a goals and live Eagles fumbles.
Nicklaus sank • 45- foot pres- Gardner Dickinson, Tommy
February for two reasons: New fteld goal and extra-POint kicker
sure putt for an eagle on the Jacobs and R.H. Sikes were
FURNITURE CO.
YCII'k bad · ailed outstanding in 1964 and his running game The Pittsburgh Steelers' de(17th hole at the Whitemarsh lied at 282, Billy Casper · finMASON, W. VA.
toDege place kicker• and pun~ was affected by the constant fensive unit downed the offen- Aad you were worrylq llbotd Valley Country Club Sunday to iahed with .283 and George [
en and the NaUonal Football pressure of bls extra dut*s. sive touchdown coming on Bill
llow to lei down!"
win the Classic by one strokeKn
K~udso~~·~·~ad~264~-----~~~~~~~~~=~======~~
Lea@\12 eiub was highly dis- The Giants may be kicking Nelson's 27-yard pass to Bill
over Doug Sanden IUid Joe :
1atisfled with Chandler's kick- themselves after the perlorm- Klckel; the Dallas Cowboys'
Campbell and pick up first .
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big perlormance during the 1964 ance Chandler put on Saturday. family brawl ended in a 39-39
prize money of $24,300 with a
Let
Ill help. Par
season; Green Bay desperately The former Florida star halt- lie as rookie Jerry Rbome, the
lit round and an 11-under-par
medical and dental .., •••
needed • kicker to remove that back booted five field goals and nation's top collegiate passOt
277.
responsibility from Hornung.
two extra points in leading the last year, hit on 13 of 25 at10
The win combined with his
or bils of anv 1101t ••• willa
ln 19113 the 6-loot-2 Chandler offense to a 2li-O victory over tempts ; John Brodie's passillll
juataneloiiLW.
led the NFL in scoring with lOti the detense m Green Bay's highlighted a San Francisco 49er
victory the week before in the
intrasquad game.
scrimmage; and Charlie John11100
ThUnderbird Ciassie in Harrilend 1¥ II of
Chandler's field goals of 19, son threw a pair of TO passes
rlson, N.Y., _gave him ~,300 lor
lfo'ys tD 1flol . Ida
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22, 32, 37 and 48 yards came to Sonny Randall and Jackie ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - A two week~ work and put htm
in the rain and de!Jghted about Smith in the St. Louis Cardi- determined Grove City nine " • ·position In surpass Arnold
CJf li&amp;upie
10,000 Packer fans who turned nals' final scrimmage.
came bac~ from a 5-3 loss in Palm_er'l record 1963 mone_y .
for t.1dn-is CJf
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· the morning round to defeat wmrungs of $128.230 al thiS
Datly Sen1mel, Pomeroy·Mtddle~ort, 0., Aug. 9, 1965-3 Piqua, s.5, Saturday for the """k'1 PGA chlmpionship ~~ :
dillaent lUI~ &amp;
American Legion Slate Baseball !he Laurel Valley Golf Club In I
To u&amp;. taking _ . of
Tournament championship.
Ligonier, Pa.-Palmer's home !
course. The masters champton
doc•t611
OAK HJLL - Pl. Pleasant
George Fannin, lagg~d for all also won the tournament here i
JIJE-••euMQh
will play the Chillicothe Elks at
five runs m the_ mornmg game last year.
I
6 p m Tuesday Aug 10 launchand the loser In that contest,
tng' the Pony' League. tournacame on In the second game to Nlcklalll joked Sunday that I
ment here for a field of 20
make !he save.
Laurel Valley "would be a hel-l
teams.
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The third basemen.
Piqua battled back in the luva place" In break Palmer's!
First round play - with two I view from fourth place wasn't The Reds fell to fourth on a nightcap to lie at 2-2 in the money-winnblg record. "I would '
games mghtly - at 6 and 8. at all bad for the Cincinnati S-a loss Saturday night to the third inning and forged ahead be lucky to get out of the town '
.
p.m., Will be completed Aug. Reds as !hey look a break to- Dodgers. Los Angeles capital- 5-2 on single tun9 in the fourth, alive," be added.
14. The se~nd game on open· day before resuming the cbase ized on Sammy Ellis' wildness fifth and. seventh innings.
The eagle Nie'·lauo' oecond '
lng mght ptts Centervllle-Vln· f 11
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a tona ague for four runs ln. the f1rst mnmg Grove 'City, bowever, broke on the 17th durmg the tournalonFred
agamst
Coalton.
· the elghth mrung
· · 1or ment and hts
· th'trd of the 7u•
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
Beman
of Centerville lead·
and thell he1d on to hand him loose m
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tourney manager said draw: For although three teams his seventh defeat.
five runs and tbe viclory. Ed· hole round, gave him the onemgs made Sunday set the fol- were ahead of them. there were
die Harris' 'fi,iple brought home stroke lead over Sanders, who
300 W. Second St. - WYandotte 2-2111, PomerOJ
lowing first round matches·
only two games sep&amp;'almg the
the frrst two t~~ns and Jim Ged·
Aug. 11 _ Mason vs. s,;uth Reds from first place.
des tied the gam_. with a single.
Pltchlq
NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM TO 12 NOON
Websler and the Gallipolis Ood· And the Reds had erased
Another run s~ored 00 a wild Nadonal Leagoe - Kollgers vs. Wellston.
some ot the larnish applied last
pttch and the lmal one on a sac- fBll, Dodgers 194; Jay, Reds 8·
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American
League
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fly.
3·' Nuxhall • Reds
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DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
Aug. 12 - Oak H1ll vs. Pome- Thursday by San Francisco's
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000 000 000- 0 2 0 The winners drew two walks Reds ll-5; M.artchal, Giants 17·
Ire.
Dodgers here Sunday 18-Q.
Minn
100 020 23x- 8 13 :and had three hits in the frame. a.____________c
Aug. 13 - Gallipolis Redleg5 . ,
.
Grove City will take a 23-7
vs. Southen (Meigs
county 1 : fhat lhrashmg of the Oodgers Morehead. Bennett 16). Ra- record into the East Chicago
and Waverly vs. Jackson's Don . brought Cincinnati
within datz 18) and Tillman. Perry Ind., Region 6 play that ata..u;
King.
I two games ol the league lead· (8-2) and Battey. Loser-More- Aug. 19_
Aug. 14 - Gallipolis Phillies ers and only one percentage head 16-13) .
1-=-- - - - - - vs. Jackson First National Bank, IJ()int behind third-place Mil~
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and two other teams not et 1 waukee. San Francisco trailed (1st game)
(81 and Howard. McLain, Pen•
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(9) . Segui, Moss! (7), WyaU 19) Richardson (4th) Barker 15th).
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they will not be allowed to pitch.[ hitter Sunday in picking up his (7-5). Loser - Moss! (5-5}. HRs l (lsi game)
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other than with !he three 15 - four while walking four
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Steber!, McMahon (7), Bell
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Mossi 19), and Lachemann. Win- Clev~lan~·~~ Chicago, ppd nln
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New York Jets, former Heis- bite with ~ete Rose and Vada
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lour ,_.. _. ••IY weft. It wilt
Dame was named the Most es-emPty homers.
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to 13-6.
n.ere "' 110 Wftb. or
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run double and Tommy Harper
ret '" 1t1t hot "'* yw
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WARSAW, Poland-The Unit- a two-run homer in the eighth
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and the women scored a 511-57 three runs each, Cardenas bad
triumph.
four and Pinson, Johnson and
Johnny Edwards two each.
PlllLADELPHIA, Pa. - Jack
Rose Contlnoea Assaotl
Nicklaus sank a 45-foot poll Iori Rose, hitting a searing .321,
an eagle on the 17th hole for a now has 10 homers and 64 runs
OD&amp;slroke victory in the $125,·1 batted in. Johnson's 92 ·RBI'a
1100 Philadelphla Golf Classic. top the club record of 89 for
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With Na1lonw~'l .,.,. PAMILY MOSPITAI.IZ·
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45-foot Putt Earns Big .
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~Daily Sentinel, Pllmeroy·Middleport, 0., Aug. 9, 1965 --:::---:-=---::--:::-;Reel Estate For Sale l'!""L&lt;:'t.::.':,
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FOR SALE '1 room
frame &amp;;:;:ra•u:-'4=01'~ !:!ib iL18t
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house,
coal
furnace,
hot
and feel oz u~,::. Na. ,
f.aa. DIJ a.tM-1 .........
cold running water. Ph acres MEG-6111.(1.00
Me!P eounw. Oldo, 011 . INtloa
~_.., De.onna ..., &amp;..Ill
(partJ, Statl Rout. No.
F
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of ground, $20(10. .
orest w, m Sc:IPI• Towadlp, b1 aP»J.TTaJ
l.,;o\J'II ·~ .I.AI'IUNI
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Run Rd ·Ph ·' WY 2-3584 '
Item T -32, Mfihod ..C"'.
QUAliTY
· . . , Ot .eeeptact a"t1t •:OD .L •
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Pavement Wldtb 18 f"'.... \kt .. "'ult14eatloll
,";;==;-;;;:::=::;::;-; - Project aDd Wol'll ieftl&amp;b • 10,nu
ly DOROTHY KILGALUN
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1964 Chev-olet Impala H.T. Cpe. _ $2395 LIBERAL Financing on a mod· tHt or .2.04,,..,....,
Local one oWLer ear, spotles.s clean bback interior, wbite
erD three bedroom borne. H_ Melp Cuunly, Oblo, on a.ct!OD
finisb . eood tires, 327 ..,, in. V8 engine- with std. tram.
w. floord, full base-ment, gas ~~~v~.a~:O~.!:;~ :Ou!;P~~.·~ (Dorothy Kilgalleil 1s on vaca· tributor or, better sttU, 10 to scbolanbip at N.Y.U.
Radio and heater.
furnace, stone front, nIce ~l.~;~ :~..c.!ruca coune. tiou. Her guest columnist -.New York, Los AngeleS, or However, say you're tuekr
1962 Corvair 700 - 4 Door __
$1195
lot. Known as the Sayre proJ&gt; ,.,...,.n, Wldtb .........
dy is recording artist ConDie Nashville and let tho record enough IAJ find • welcome ID
fawn
finish,
Clean interior, new whitewall 1st Line tires,
erty in Syracuse. See Buck- f.!':-o~~~n~~d ~:!~ lenctb - e .tM Francls.)
companies hear it lfs easier the record businls, your probautomatic trans.
eye Bldg &amp; Loan or D. II.
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BY OONNII! FRANCIS
than you think even I b o u 1 b lema are onl•1
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Wood • Galli po lis • Ohio •
Meip CouaLy, Ohio. on SecUOOI
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uo ..., . ro.oo "'" . •·'"'· oo... So you think yoo bave the you'll have to pound the pav• Some manaBOI'll, qencleo, pullVB engine, automatic trans. Radio &amp; ht&gt;ater. Llkt new tire~.
·- 7 30 12tc i:i~ 5 '1 n 14s!{p1 ~.'·'::~~t:U~ ..!duu~ra:ao~ equipment to make a go of tt ment for 8 while, because they Ushers, and promoters art
White over black finish with red intt&gt;rior.
ONE OF Pomeroy's fine~t 1 •urra.-e
Town•hiP•·treatment,
by •PP 1Y1n• • bttumlliou• m· show business - the voice are on the lookout for a new notorLOUI lor tak'•• adv""'·Item T·:U.
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the sound and, pou:lbly, a glm- voice or a novel sound.
of a newcomer. Frankly, lt'1
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and Work len.m - 01.870.4
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Neutzlmg
or 11.oa
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Great! y ou' Jl ftnd h ea• R'1ghl here 1 -·-..
wuw'd mse
6 rooms, llh bath, garage, Meir• c:::r,:~h~! 'on 8ect.loa ier to break through todBJ than note of caution. Have some sa- She needs lltlldance and floaa.
0P£N EVES. 7:011 P.M.
fireplace, 2 acres of grolllld, MEG-892·2.2 7. state Route No. 69:il. 1n ever before because, let's face condary career to faD back on cial backing untO she makea il
wonderful view of Pomeroy, ~!:::l~ou~ow:,_~i!:J .. by .::;:~ar co~ tt. this Is a teerJ.age world and iD case thlnp don't work out. AU too often this ll promised
POMEROY, OHIO
Main Street. and river. Phone '"•maremenl
T., M•"'
everybody'• part of It
Yesl For remember, only one in ber by some wily cbaraeter
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Wid,I.• "C".
11) feet.
100 BALES of wheat, go od
FOR SALE
Dick Neutzhng, WY 2-21160 all· Prolool " ' w..• ...,... ,,,..., despite tbe growing problems 10,1100 makes It IAJ the top and wbo reneges on the deal when
straw, Sc bale. M. L. Fur·
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of youth employment ID other the road is h'aught with heart· he can't force his woy Into ber
bee, Great Bend, Ohio.
16'76 Lincoln Hgts. nice modern
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cooniJ,
Ohio, o• &amp;ao«o• areas. the portals of
private
MEG-6112·2.27. State Route N•. 182. IB
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nat discouragement.
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lklplu Tt~wmhtp, by appb'ln~r a bt. bUSUlell are open an swmgtng
or u e Y or me, never SJgmng a con ac
.or e.
WATER for steam irons, 25c ment, hardwood floors. Built- World Standard oJ €Dmpact tup~~:~.~~rf~tdth~tre:~~ Item t..JL aU the time. But beware of the had any hard knocks to apeak giving a manager 1 piece ol
gallon. Bring own containers. in cupboards. Attic finished
EJceUe11ce
ProJect and work teDMU~ • U.IJ8U piUalls1
of. U 1 had had to undergo you forver, it seems, a).
Roller's Slore.
8 5 30tc for storage with disappe81' Big car roona, ride and per- '"'' "'
I'll come IAJ tho! in a m&amp;- aome of the stresses and strains though he does ll&lt;llhing
con11
_ ______ -ino stairway. Priced
for formance. SmaD ev eCOBOJD} Galli• eounl)', Ohio, on ...,.OUI ment1 and also what to do to attributed to other girl singers structive for you and you a,.
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and mall8g.,.bWIJ
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TAX OFF SALEI
payment and balance can be
See
~:~: 1 te!lm::f. 1 ~:!, ;.-3~~mJaot11 say that the music Industry r&amp;- and accept I medical school ln order to protect your career.
15 Cu. Ft. Chest
financed. Call Tra""
Meii'Opolllall Moton
Pmm•••
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ProJect andWldlh
Wort!" ..•••
nttb • 13,138 alized the
ark potential
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FREEZER
$179
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Plio• W'V W87f
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long before anyone else. II
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bORE HOURS:
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USED FREEZER SALE · O
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made Instant mllllonalrfl ol
IWiy 9:.00 to 7:00
18 cu ft. Wilson Zero
I walk-in refrigerator, in good
DEPAIITMINT Ofl HIOHWA'II
Upright
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Mrs.
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Anka, Bobby Darin and Frankie
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12 cu ft. GE Upright
Call "" "01,
8 3 6tc I
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propotala W'\U be received Avalon, berore they were 21, to
FrttJif', usld 4 yrs, _ $125
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D\reclor
of
Onio,
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name
three.
for
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Party Plan DemonMany More to Choow
until tO:OOTim~.
A. Tumtay~
M., Ohio"~
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While 8dulls have a habit ol IS SHE SOMEBODY ELSE? home for them too- and papen
FREE use or our Carpet Sham· I P R 0 P E ' · T u1 - 2 story saandll'd
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lblitw.
ClaDCt for
ad- ~ POMEROY
pooer with purchase of Blue· frame Duplex ~ rooms bath
for Improvement. tn:
putting down rock •n roll, they Dear Helen:
t.. correct, Jes•••• •- prepare·,
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J•ck 'II Car... y I Luslre Shampoo. Baker Furn- and 3 rooms, bat .
0 t Ire offered as one eontrlct •nd will fail to understand that more My husband of 24 years (of or perhaps they muat go to 8D
ror; Information. write or
Mana~r
iture. Middleport.
apartments furnished, 125 ft. ~la.lc~~~en7dbu~~n tha belli of the than_ half of ~e country's ~~ marriage) has never been d&amp;- evening job to earn money for
l!llli Eleanor J. OoiJglaa, Rt.
Ph. WY _
8 3 6tc
frontage, gross income $127.
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ulatoon today "'under 25 and lis monstrative 1 nevM !mew bow the fam 1·1y b•"'"el or
2 2181
:S. Coolville ' Ohio, Phone'
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per month. $8.000 Ill!
"''45 "P'"'· u.s. Houle No. "· In w es must
~peel · 0 be fell about me aod I have graduate eoul'liOB duriDJ 81IIJio
a.peter ft85o.2427.
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to th'nk' th ,
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7 15 30t DINE'rfE TABLE d 2 chairs 1· $1 00 per bushel. Bnng COD·
tblpJ, by lpp\yin@ • bltumlnoul sur .
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no reason
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tainer. Pick your own. Tiwm· tage - 6 rooms, bath, full !:!\~~~unent. Item T-31, on lhould· m modern musiC mainly, I other woman now -except just No, I'm not a teacher. I Ill
AUTOIIOBILii llliUI'BDCe GeeD chrome, $15.00. ha~dmower, as Hayman, Syracuse. Ohio.
basement, breeze~ay, ~ar· Shoulder Width 2 or 3 ret-t.
sUppose, because he and she a sort of feeltng. You see, all of another working mother. I ad• ' eWf fat your open
$5.00, 50,000 BTU oor fur- ,
8 3 6tc
age, forced hot atr heatt ~~·; ,e!'r~:(';.!l~n~.:'.rll Len,tb . 3U37.t have the ~oney to creatt and a sudden he's changed. He mit it can be pretty hair raisiDg
lllr'i-llcenlet Clll WY . _ nace. all controls. new. $120.
tot 80 x 110. Excellent Joca·
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wakes up 1 th
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llltk' cau WY 2-3442 after 4 p. m.
tioo $15 500 00
Gall\1 County, Ohio. 011 86C1io!l
However it wasn't always
n e mt e 0 e
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Business Services
SYRA0 w~:•~- ~New
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~:n~!~~~Id~' ~~ar~anRou~Noc:!tu!: that way. Before World War U night atld is _very loving and for school open houses, teacher
t·r 1 k't ·h
d Towruoh1.,... bY applytn1 a bltuminout adults ran things and icmored tender - as if I were someone conferences, Scouts, outings, ate.
55 X 8 Ft. Great Lake House DON'T PUMP
rooms, l)t:Oau I u I c en an roadmlx surface eOUl'M Item T-33
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dishes Tra•'ler. In very good condi· I1 t .
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really wanted.
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because they lacked the neces-e never men ton J next SJ •
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raw..,r re1
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It ureau. J • tfc
baseboard hot water heating. Gam.a county, Ohio: on Section. sary funds; but today purchas- mornm · e en, IS s poss1 e
nB
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can be arranged. $13 750.00. Towmb1p1, by appi.Yin1 • bltumlnout America as prominent a force herself. - UNCERTAIN
sw-pr15e
Will bef " appreciated.
eurface treatment. llem T-31
De U ta'
Com to think
that otiJ
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tADY WANTED IAJ live in new 63 Pontiac _ $2,295
1 ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
rmmoot
vort•• ...'
in our society as say, A.T. &amp; T.
ar ncer m;
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borne. Share utilities and gr~ va Station Wagon. Popular
W\' %--3830
WY !-363&amp; fe:trojt-e\~ '{',orl! lenltb · :IS.au and General Motors!
Are you perhaps the type who mother has got 1 point when
eery expenses. Phone wv J. Catalina Series. One careful
a 6 3tc
or · , ...:_~~- No. 4
You may think the teen-age can't enjoy a gift because you're she thinks chUdreD can be a lot
0
2950.
a t 3tc owner. Power steering and
o;t~.o~:·J~43. ~~. ;~t.eSe:!~: craze 8 passins fancy but big st.spicious of the lti-.rer?
of bother.
brakes. Extra nice.
Farm Machinery
NG. M~B, tn Green TownJhlp. by appt1- business isn't selling tt short.
Why don't .you act to your BUT .. . thit J can trnthfuJ.
lni a bitumlnout roadmlll turtaee
b
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63 Buick _
$2,195
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1 GOOD 1952 Ford Tractor with ...,.•. "•m T·32, M•••no~ "C".
Doubleday ill starting a Teen· usband next morrung the way Y say, woul Ita e a mil on
For Rent
=-=u=n"'•a~SPACE - n·pot st vaLeS b
plow disc and mower. Ph. ;:;:~n!ndw 1:'!-t 1 1',.f!:_L, ,.,., .. age Book Club, while Puritan he acted the night before? He dollars for the faith and trwJt
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8 • 31p ••.'Th" •,·"' mu~.
Fasions J'usl paid Mary Quant needs help IAJ make this fairly we have in each other in our
_ Rutland. See Jim Fry.
Low
mileage.
Extra
clean
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1 3 15tp
car. Automatic shift.
a 81 &amp; Service
·--- tbiJ wort •han be ae m fortb 1r1 a young geniUS
from Egnland, a common middle age change - fam1') y; our Iave and confidence.
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TRACTOR, model 52. Cockshut. ,., .,,.,,, "'"" " "
quarter of 1 million dolla- to and If you don't offer it he may 0' tbe 1'oy and surprise in COIJI.
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with bath
PI 0 " ,'· Hay mower, d.ISC. C' •••Each
shall• ~
~ulNd to
HI
eFil.l Almost Eve~ Car
wllhbidder
•• bid
, ........ ,.~. design tbelr laD line of youth· go hack iniAl that shell .. ' or IDg borne from work "' lind
.f9meroJ• Phone. WY-2-3319
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E' Cadle I Rt . 2• 8Pomeroy.
for 1111
an IJid,
.amount
equ•l
to flv• par cent f I ...... "-'
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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but tn
no event
more tnan u faauiOns.
ftnd
someone who realizes
a fr esb cut flowe n on the table
··l ·
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eTransferable Wbeo
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a bon~ for
With all thJs attenUon focus· -man needs the closeness and and dinner ready, or perbapt
10
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. . !SHED 3 room apart· 2~
yr old Mohlle Home and 2
You Trade Cars
TRACTOR, cultivator,
turl)oj • " " ' " '·
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" ed on leen·agm, anyone with understanding of a woman fai the clothes from the dryer foJd.
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~.- both. Ph
J d'Jscs, brus h hog, wag- rorm
Bidden mu•t appl,, Oft the Pl'flper
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ed and ironed.. Or maybe tbe
wau
one WY 2- lots. in excellent condition tn l eGuaranteed 24 month~
pow,
s. ror prequaltfleauon wnh the a yen for sbo w bu SlRe&amp;l
IJM a more in hiS 40s than he ever
·~
8 6 tie Syracuse. 50 x IO, 2 bed· I
or ,
miles
on. AU Ford. All in good !~'.::~w~.i.2~~" ,,::m(:;"';i,;! 'i:~'; ready market for acceptance. did tn his 20's. _ H.
lawn mowed, the gar&amp;Be 8WeJ)t,
24 000
lii1IGiii'l 4 room apartment on rooms, has an automatic I e Most Popular Unit
condition. Call SH 2-5!ill4.
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And these are some ol the
Ule garden watered. and that
..... . . MaiD Street, phone Maytag washer, and ready to
8 S 6te ouT~:.:':'"!::::;::,;.•o:, ....:: ..~ ~ things IAJ do - and watch out Dear Helen:
lovely shout, "Surprise Mother I
8 6_ 3tc
move in. Also 6 room home
In the U.S.A.
Only '"' of the 39 British Schedule
be In •ecordance wte:b
for if f'you
who write Take Ume off from
Be
. . N81.
of Prevailing Hourb Wap
I decide to compete to Some of'I the people
81mas t to the docked an hour '" make up' for
.th
bath
Nice
yard
in
Sy
monarchs
~,·nee
\"1'lliam
the
Rate•
Ateertalned
aud
De~ennlnod
ln
the
Jed
of
recordings.
you
rl
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me
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. '. .wH1 room. Dnice
f room.
bath. racuse.
· WY 2-.191!6 or WI·
$
" buried
' in foreign ••
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vard Pomt
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9-3650.
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soil
Department lmJtrovemenlll In &amp;cOOrd· studio and make a demo - them for me, very we]l. How- ence myself' You're d8J'D toot......, LIIUW
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4:05 sacred Heart
6 20 MIIJI County IU"D
Paul Bowm, rarm
&amp;oliO News
8:3ii Country Jamboree
6: ~7 Weather
7.00 National .&gt;ews
7:05 BiD Miller Shoo
7:10 Spor!B Pal'l'fle
7:30 Bltl Miller Sho~t
7:3&lt; Plckeru. Hard&lt;jiJU'O
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7:10 News
8:0. Bill Miller Show
8:45 Baker Fllrnilure Sho"
9:00 News
us CoHee with Jtlllel
IL :OO Portraits of a Patriot
iO:IIO Swap Shop
··:110 Social Se&lt;urlty
10·81 Bill M;llor ~runeb Show
10:45 Mason Agr. Program

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Pomeroy, 0.
five months old. Take over
p8 ments Of $6 per month
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or AL1 CONDITIONING Refrtger·
pay balance
due $78.38. ation aervice. Jack's Refrig.
WY 2-6555.
8 3 61c
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TO coNTRACTOill

STATE oF o"•o
DIPARTMENT
HIGHWAYS
Columbul. onlo,o,JUlY
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-•e--ut Important th a1
you --•--)
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display your singing talent tn I've boDed over.
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all
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m. or irultance, IDJ
e selfish, seU-centerr :

Bl'llt big seller was "Who's Sorry Now?", 1 real oldie, but I
put a rock 4n roll beat to It
and It took off.
1
Now that you ve made your
demo; take it to your local dil-

ed head .. 1n .. tJie land """""' You're um.... _, that ~
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ple, abe takee the cab. I'D ad- drm of worklnsmolben cellO!
mit 1'\re come away from aueh •'depriv_." IH!cauae their D»
personal conlereoees occulonal· then are working - but tii!J
ly DOl !mowing much more than If their mothers area'l wortb!i:
before, but tbe teacher and 1 at motherhood.
became better acquainted and '!'bose two hall beeomt yog
porbapa from the few moments friend. - H.
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Bight on my chlld at bome and Tbls eolumn Ia dedlcalad lo fam.
I on the child u a atudent.
lly Uving, so lf you•,. haviDI
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work
and these
welcome your own llllltiSing
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1 te 1.. ...also
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era bave famllles waiting at tel ID care of this newtpaper.

rooms.
8yeamore St. WY 2-5212.
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AUei'IONEER
o~r:r~: :n:-·e!n~.! 1::,u-~,~
• Plrt (Slate AJIPiuoed) MAN OR WOMAN wanted IAJ
Complete Sorv"'=•"•re• on ,., •u~a "' 1ba ,.,~
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IIJIIinvllloa, Oblo, Pbolle W1ll supply Rawleigb poducts to
Criu Bradford
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te, n•- or
tad
No. "'· The prickly heat season Is fat
content ot UUIJIIJ,
tbe feedings and
· , .'I'IIIIJ:IIIIIf tour """" IUrni•IMt Middleport and Syracuse.
A. C. BRADFORD
:;:..'!.~~~::; ::~~· ,!.',,:..::::,~ here. This disease 11 especial- make sure If tbe beby 11 llot..,. llllllllllllbed
Good time IAJ starl. No capi·
Baclne, Olllo
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ly common ID infanta wbell the "•fed that' .-.nipple bolee are
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aport.
tal
required.
Write
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.ruiunsHEJ&gt; 4 room and bath Dept., OHH-841).1115, Freeport 1ar1 Goweler, l'llllnlliD&amp; and ..., "'·'',;&lt;;::!;,, ••· ,
Deed not occur, however, If you work IAJ get the mllk Instead
ialldern. lsi Floor apartment. Ill.
8 9 lip__ .
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IIIU5 it nm dowu ber
Mlddieport. CaD WY 2-38'14. MALE : NEED CASH? Sell fa·
Mlnenvllle, Olda
...,. ..,," m . In Porno ,., Wolnut on your baby
in the day· lbroat.
8 7 tfc
mous Knapp Aerotred Shoes.
Ead your eewer troubJet
:::.~=~~P~u:f'ac!PP~.a f~m~:, time and too many blankets at
,a)•-Dd-:-~R"'•"M"IM.,-,Iu_r_n_JS.,.h:.."'..:..'.::pa:_r_l
t- Full or part time . High com·
We IIRve aU •lzH
~t_!'::.;~;··wtdlb: vartabte.
night. If you do overdress your q- 1 bave lleard that there
llienta. Rowley 11 Reed Hard missions plus bonus. ComS.WOI' Maebtneo
'"'"' ' '"' w,,. Lonllh• ,...,. baby tbe opening~ of
bill ll'e two kinds ot measles lm·
'bre.
tfc "((lete Une for men and worn·
RoaSODabfo Ratet
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sweat glanda will become plug- mnniutlon. U my cblldrfn have
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er ~ ·"'JlMenl fun- · · tree. Clll WY Z.ZIJ74 Day or Nllht MEG·32S.O.OO&amp;I.18.Stale
Molp c.... .,., Ohto •• ...,.on ged and Inflamed. Thill II ....~. had do they .....
the uuad•
Route No I
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Write to G&lt;Jrdon Rae, Di&gt;·
7 2A1 tic .,., on "'•m To,.,.hlp, .,. ,.,,,.,,; Y heat. Any area of hio body or? And for poUomyeUtia obould
FOR SALE
tr JC
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1 Manager.
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bltllmlnom
roadmi.ll surraee coune. ma Y be """'"""
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~ lll!ATING, Plmnhlq, MaeDer
T·"· M•thod "C". .
t u,. neck, they have both tba Salk and the
Darby~hire
Drive,
Columbus
hrDacel
Arnold
Brotben
Ppavement
Width: ll feet.
shoulders,
and
chest
are ·"""'r-"'
_,__ Sabin vaccine?
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Ohio. Zip 43221.
8 5 4tc m Ean MaiD Streot, Po,.. "" " ..,, '"'"'·
ally vulnerable.
A-Oae -•leo
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S'mce th e sa)t in his sweat eonslstl of a live but weakened
II!IOJ. Pbooe WY z..uu.
Melfi Counly. Ohio, ~n kdloo MEG
U. I. Clvlllervlce Teltll
1 2Q tfe .381 · 1.~. 03 17.&amp;5, State Route No. aggravates this condJtiOD you -•aa]es virwJ that -t11 ,.lye
Meu """11111'[1 Ul uo ~•• ~ JoDI!
1131. •n Oran1e Towllllhlp, bv •pplylne
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8)Jb PIJ 81Un" .........1'1 4d ..&amp;nl!tlltleDt CAR Washed and vacuumed. a bltumnlou• roadmhl IUrf·~ eoune. should keep your baby'• lkiD .your ehDdren a very
mllk
1
~;::~~~:.'~ ':~ 7::!~.~ Wilson's ear wash, 550 Page ~vi~~~t MW~:~~: -~~~able.
clean and dry in W weatber. attack of tbe disease. The otb...
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17 JObl.
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Middleport.
WY··
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,..Preject and Worlr Len&amp;UI: ~1/81.1 Don't be afraid .. rtmOYe b18 - :... a t1l1ed -'-·· va.....c... ..
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t::~-n ~emoa 101 .... rom..., teven days a w~. 7-31-lot~ :•dl:;r~:!!:!1al.~ ,., torUl tn the bother him dab calamine lGo been improved and iB perfectDOW picking early OallJ lltlfllltmel, PMneroy. Oral•
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Each. bidder •hall be rl8qulred to tion wfth 1 per cent pheuoJ ... safe It is usually pref.....
J'ree, Red Haven, Sun
NEIGLE'R BUnA&gt;ING Supply file With bll bid a eertlfl.ed. eheek
b' k
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Auto Sales
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fur an amount equll to flwe ..., cent on IS 8 in in the affected ar- ed acept In children with heart
Racme, PlastiC wau tile 14c •• hit bid. b\11 In no event more than eas
dl
beca
bol
olben w Dail
and
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ten thouund dollar~, or a bond tor
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sease
use one s
con.
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FOR S.~LE ' 1961 4 door hard- per sq. L for a OOIDS, ::: ~;_::• ot "" ••• ..,.... In Q-M7 pnddaqllter, four fer&amp; a lasting tmmunlty. ilooiiJ.
Orchard, ' top. Oldsmobile, In excellent: bouse _builders, alummum Bid· Blddera ~UII appl,, on the proper DlOtJ:ths old, bas been spitting er shots every 6 to 12 months
7 15 tfc condition.
Power steering, I ed
lng, kitchen
•• for prequaliflcauon with the up her mUk and baby,...., a•·- ar nee-··~
1•t the killed
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kitcb measur· torm
Hlghwn
Credl l l:~~:amjner. at Coium·
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with windshield, WhJte wal1 tires, automatic
to Size 0
en.
bus. OhiG at lealt Jo day• before birth. 'Ibe baby doctor sald VIruS vaccine it used
~~:;nw:hite side
transmission. $1395. Call WY
1 11 tfc th~h~at;.~~u~ !~.r: :!41b. paid. to DOt to WOIT)' but I'd like to know 'lbe s&amp;bin vacciDe. bal larg~
irl
2-3986 or WI &amp;·3650.
lnsur•nc.
!::at~a':' ~~m!=ax:., ~~~ eon~:e! bow to get her to stop.
ly replaced tbe Salk. Here a-:--=-'Cc-...,---~--8:...:_
5 6tc
''Schedultl of Pl't'YaillDi Hourb' War• A - All IJabiel ipiJ ap lOme m~~jn we are dealin11 •Ith a kill·
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t"~V~o.. Rata A1certal.ned Jnd Determined b' f h ,
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good
tires,
all
new
le8
made
ol
legal
papen.
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them.
If
th,e'
dOCtor
saYs
DeW
live
viM.IB
vaccine
(Sabin).
No
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~iii&lt;iiibiiel, -rrepalr serbrakes, ~adio,' power
wtth ~ecuon•
4115.03 ttT-3), 4tttut to worry
he muBt · be basing I. matter how manv
booster shots
b brak(!fl, birl.tl
tb records
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411~ .01 U1-4al, 411508 (11..!$)
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power
sleermg,
ydromatic
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on
the
faet
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your
of
Salk
vaccine
your
children
Fabrie Shop, Pomeroy.
transmission, new springs. llellw. Juaruce, ~ ~ean~ ~~~~~Pecttkauon. are oa fUt granddaughter Is miking
a bave had Utey should have the I
Singer Sates and One
of the cleanest Clll'l IDI
t 4 tlr 1n ••• ''"""""'' nt hllhw•,. ""' normal 1an tn·. w!'lght This ha· Sabin Vaccine after which no
3 29 Uc
Porner0Y· Gall Wa Iter Grues- I
the of!lctt of lh• dlvllllon deput:r dl· bit
. l wHen a baby 1·booSI'IJ'S are requred.
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Sen~~el, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.. Aug. 9, 1965 Glaziers will
Linen Shower is Given
Show Slides
Of HoIYLan d
'fUEI-ro-oe by Miss Nancy Reed
Nancy Reed entertained Mrs. James Brewington, Miss Rev. and Mrs. Francis

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Glazier New Lexington, w..;
recentl~ returned from a visit
t llal· l':gypt Lebanon Jor·
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1 Syrla and Greece
w~~· b~"~e Enterprise Tuesday .
While Rev. and Mrs. Glazier
were on tbeir trip they visited
where Christ was born. 1 he
home where Mar , Jesus and
h r eel 1 ~~ .
lh
Josep tv C0h1 . 1 years, 1e

1 luncheon and linen show· Sandra Brewm~ton, Mrs Cl1de
at he~ home on Brown, Mrs Leland B r o w n,
Street m honor of Mrs. Rtchard Chambers, Mrs.

Gibbons; whose
to Mr. Richard Sweet
sollr&gt;mn.izeo Satutday after
AUR. 7. Arrangements at
from the Reed garden
used throughout the home.
tunr·heon relreshment ta·
was covered w1th a hnen
ana centered with a fan

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Rohert Coats. Mrs. Edward
Crooks, Mrs. Walter Crooks.
Miss Jeanette Crooks,
Mrs.
James Damels, ~Iss Fneda
F~ehnle . Mrs. Elizabeth .Davis
Frsher, M". Edward Ha.gger·
ty . Karen Gregg, Mrs C. II.
Hennesy. Mrs. E:mcrson Junes.

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Final Payment Made on .$6,300
Incurred
in Renovating Church
l,'rayer from tbe year boot by Mrs. Ben Neutzllng.
1ed by !\IrS. Henry Reibel prea~
dent, opened tbe meeting of !be
Happy Harvesters class of tbe
Federated church Friday eYeD·
lng at the church.
'Like Minded with Christ,"
was the topic ol the devotlona

leporf

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson,
Columbus, were Saturday over·
night guests ot her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Jonea and
daughter, Ba!'bara .
Mrs. w. K. Wilson of Albany,
N. y ., visited last week . witb ~
her sister and brother-an-law, ·.
Mr. and Mrs. Gle~ Lambert.
She planned to VISit relatives .,
in Illinois
bel'ore returnmg f

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Mel Mrs. llenry Reibel. . por and Mrs. Lold!leibel will
for tbe September be devotional leAd •

hymn, "Tryma to walk In
• - - - -.....Steps of tbe Savior," opertedl
tbe devotlona. followed by
spnslve reading of Phlllpplana
2:1-11 and 1-16. Aller tbe med·
ltallon tbe group sang "Give Of
Your Best To The Master," and
tbe &lt;!"vollona closed .with the
Lords Prayer m unlSon.
Durtng the business session,
tbe final payment wos made on
the $6 300 debt for renovating
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Middleport Council, wltbout a
dissenting vote and only a min'
or fiareup approved two ordinances Monday night ending 19
years of off · and • on but vex·
ing dehb•ratlon•.
They were No. 8B5 providing
lor the issuance and sale of
$516,000 In 40-year first mort·
gage revenue bonds to P.Xtend
the sewer system, and No. 886
whlclt fixes rates to be charged to pay off the bonds, both
under emergency powers.

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of salmon pink Kincaid, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. fled, the plate of HIS bunal, Mr: and Mrs. Manning Kloes
gill as sent to Mll!s
Maud
rlanked with ta pers. Robert McElhinny, Miss Karen and many plac_es where Paul and children, Kent, Lort and
Grueser who has been hospit·
honored guest and her McElhinny, Mrs. E. 0 . Rail , prrached and hved.
Lynn left Saturday for a vaca· Mr .. and Mrs. John Prunty ailzed. Mrs. Gladys Cuckler
H
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and erght children of Bexley reported 1mprovrng and Mrs.
. Fl
1
M
werr · seated
at
a
ISs
orence
owe.
\rs
1-1
Rev
and
Mrs
'Glazier
will
t1on
at
Myrtle
Beach.
· i 11 an d a roun d
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Sl·
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· spen1 a day 1as t week wlth her Grover Erb 1s
decora ted wtth pm
g a I· I"'" a1er, rs ames ,e . show colored slides o! their trip Mr. and Mrs. Wort Y tanley
th
M
Marga et Dann- b'
rd
t I
h
... er Ft ' "ude dale ~·a and
d h'ld
I p . t PI
t mo er, rs.
r
ro U1 ca was sen o
er.
ChJC ken 5.I8d• assor1nJ
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al the Enterprise E.U .B. Church an c ren
om easan · h dt 8t the bon:' of Frank M Phil
· h t
.:iliidv•ichleS. cake, lime sherbert M1ss Texanna Wh1te, M1ddleTue d evenln ,. ust 11 w. va. have moved 19 the for . ar
·rs.
Mem ar was .
i,,j;~t!~"~~; were served to the port. Miss .lulit&gt; Carson assist· on 3 ay
g.' ug
' mer 1 E Miller property 00 Fugate.
corned back after an ab.setlce
't
guests. Miss Reed was et:l the honored guest with her at no p.m. They Will also have Grant-St. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre nf due to lllnesa. Mrs.
.th th
heo b , ft
a display of many 1tems from
Farrhorn were weekend gueats !banked the class lor nowers
WI
e 1unc n Y gl s.
the Holy Land.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber of her mother Mrs.
Frank sent her
mother, Mrs. Elmer ~.
and children, Dennis, Dean, Stewart, East Main Sl
·
Rev. and Mrs. Glaz1er serv· Donna, Dallas and Duane have
Chairman for serving
guest list included, in
OWer IVen
ed the Enterprise E.U.B. Church returned from a camping and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wick- to the Lions club were named
to Miss Gibbons and her
for four years before going to fishing trip at Duncan Falls ham and daughters . Patty and and Included, August 11, Mrs.
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons,
their present home and church on the Muskingum River. They Stepbante returned to
tberr Neutzllng, Mrs. Clara Karr and
;~~~t;s: Miss Ruth Carson of
in New Lexington. Everyone is visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thorn· home, Dayton Thursday . after Mrs. Louts Reihel; Angust 16,
j
Mrs. James Carson,
welcome.
as Donahue and family and his spending several days Wltb . nts Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs. Karr
1!!~~~~:18;M~rs. Nolan Carson A bndal shower honoring Miss
rnolher, Mrs. Mary Donahue. mother. Mrs. Mary E. Ohltng- and Mrl. Bentz Wolle: August
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and her cousin, Pamela Covert, bride • elect of
The group was joined by Mr. er. While here th., ~nd Mrs. • Mr H
R 'b I M
Julie Carson of Cincinna· Mr. Delmar Freeman. was .
and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan Ohhnger went to Pittsburgh, 25,
'· ~nry_ el ed, M rs.
given Wednesday eveni ng at
sd·
Pa. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence anmng an
r 8•
Tue ay.
·
I R A Tb
Fred Dessauer; and Septemtnvlled guests were the home of Mrs. Calvin Dowell
Or/ Q
Dixie Pierce, daughter
of . : ompson.
1ber I, Mrs. Phil Will
' liaiTISon,IJ
Rebecca Berry, Bellefon- of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. carlos Cowen of Mrs. Karr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Lee Davidson, Miss Games
were played and
Oln en
and four friends from Miepigan, :oaytoo were recent guests of Hauck.
Pauley and Mrs. Thorn- prizes &lt;:~warded . After Miss Co-- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bahr are on a vacation trip to the Miss Marcia Karr.
Games were played
Wat:kins,, Columbus: Mrs Ev· vert opened her many lovely and daughter, Donna Jeanne , of west coast. They expect to be Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weeae the social hour with prizes a·
Hayes, Great Bend; Mrs. gifts, refreshments were serv- Chester have returned from a gone a month. They went by the and Miss Marcia Karr were warded to Mrs_ Neutzling, Mrs.
Hoeflick, Mrs. Charles ed by Miss Christtn e Bryan and two weeks vacation in Fort northern route and will return Friday visitors in Gallipolis.
Louis Reibel, Miss
Thelma
, Sr. and Mrs. Loram Mrs. lJowell.
Lauderdale, Fla., where they the southern route, with sight· Mrs. Orville Rader of Colum- Grueser, Mrs. Williamson and
ller1rett, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Attending were Mrs Betty were. guests of Mr. Bahr's bro- seemg trips planned enroute. bus was the weekend guest of Mrs. Max Meinhart. Refresh·
. Philson, Racine.
McDaniels, Mrs. Sylvia Cook, ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Miss Pierce will teach in Mlch· ber sioter, Mrs. W. H. Ehers· ments contributed by Misses
Forrest Bachtel,
Mrs. Betty Williams,
Mrs. Mrs. Clayton Bahr, formerly of igan in the fall.
bach and daughter, Sybil.
,
Bachtel, Mrs. Emil
Grace
Durst, Mrs.
Ruth Rock Springs Road, Pomeroy. Mrs. C. J. Cummings (Cres- ·
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nd W .J.J• •
At homt! in any IoeMe, uy .,_... •• ,
Mrs. Wall ac'e
Gosneyz, Mrs. Dorothy Bryan, Th
d'
euarng IR
1 f sa Webb) of Binghamton N Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wippel 11tte
Toni Todd'a Great~ KniL o(
Eva Hartley, Miss Linda Lyons M eyd :'e ;::,n~ gues sShn /Y has been here for a 'visit and children of Baltimore, Md. Church at Pedro
.
r. an
s. Jo
ercer ( a .
are guests of thetr parents Mr
.,)on• acrylic. The importiDI O&gt;Uor oad
and Belly and Alberta LUlie. ron Bahrl and also attended re-I wttb her mother, Mrs. Leoda d M J
h w· 1' nd Mrs. Baker Gordor. and Miss
Sending gifts were Louise RaJ- hearsal of Mr Mercer's five- Webb and her sister and fam- aMrn ndrs. MosepN belptpeN "tz Barbara Kennedy were in Pe~~-cs of abe ovtrhloUSil are hauded widt color mak:bed
· of the fam- I IIy, Mr. an d M
rs. or r eu · dro Fraday
.
Ed war d Marm,
l . piece band in one
Mrs.
t
son,
_rs. R'IChard p·IC k• 11 . a
to attend the wedlace, n.e ~ knil bu tile - ..... point ...........
Mrs. Hazel M~rris. Mr. a~d ous clubs in u1e city. They saw ens. Mrs. Pack~ns and Mrs. ng.
ding ot Miss Barbara Self
TONIGHT
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lo hud-waahoblo oad .....,..,..iotant. Red, block,
Mrs. Gene Smith, Dot and K1t- such ramouf! places as Cypress W~bb acco~pamed Mrs. Cu~· Bruce Reed ls visiting in can- Mr. wa.ter Stiverson Jr. ,
~o:~.~~,~~~~i~•OR LOVE"
ty Pu~h , Ca rolyn Buckner, Mr~ . Gardens, Silver Springs, the ~mngs to Bmghamton for a vts- ton with his aunt and uncle, Mr. at the EUB church at 6:30
pitoo.ftos ltluo, comet. Sizeo 6 1D 18.
Jim Hutton
Mag~u
Searls,
Mrs.
Bonme
Singing
Tower
in
Lake
Wells
il
,
and
Mrs.
Robert
Schelhase
and
the
reception
in
Comtt to Elbtrfelds - VIsit The Busy Reedy To
((.:OIOfJ
- andHubbard, ~rs. Carman Durst, and motored to Key West and Mr. aud Mrs. Nolan Carson 1 M~. and Mrs. Wyatt Will and Grange hall.
.
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Weer Departmttnt on the second floor end ,..
''PARtS WHEN IT
Mrs. Joe rurner and
Mrs. Miami
and cbHdren of Cincinnati spent · Terri and Gary_ of Columbus ~e new Mrs. Stiverson IS
tho many new fall fashions fer women and girls
SIUI.ES"
George Baker.
On their return trip they stop- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. spent Sund~y wttlt his father, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
- the lotnt In styles, fabrics end colors. l ;!'jJilliDII Holden
ped m Beckley, w. va., to visit Way ne Gibbons and family. Emmett Wtll and Mr. . and I ville Self of Pedro and Mr.
Audrey Hepburn
Moko your Hloctlons early and use our .onvon('J'echni color)
Mrs. Bahr's relatives.
They came to attend the wed- Mrs. James Will and fam1ly. erson is the son of Mr.
ient lay...way plan.
1 This vacation trip was a ding of MISs Gibbons and Mr.
Mrs. Walter Stiverson Sr.
RACE~S~· IO.ll
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planned graduation present for Richard Sweet of Vermont. In l943, more than hall of Na· Chesterhill. Mrs. Gordon
1--itlck Douglas, Gilb•rt Roland
Mr. and Mrs. Bohr's daughter, IMiss Ruth Carson of Bucyrus ' gasakt, Japan, was edstroyed Miss Kennedy were also dinner
iColort
:
Donna Jeanne. who graduated also spent the weekend with when the United States dropped gueats of the Self pre-ceding]
-&lt;~n&lt;lI
.
from . Holzer Hospital Sch~~ of the Gibbons fam ily,
,1 _ll'itsiiiseciiioniid alomac bomb.
the ceremony.
. 'BIG PARADE 0~ COMEDY'
The Me1gs County . Farm Bur· NurSing, July 2. Donna VIStted Gene Crooks, who Is a stu- 1
fhf' Greatrst Stars at their eau wlll hold .lts third a~nua l the Orange Memorial Hospital dent m the School ol
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finf's t and Fu nniest
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sum mer mee1mg and chIL'.ken ] in Orlando, Fla., where she was at Ohio State University at
barbecue on ~ug . 26 accordmg ; born in 1944 durmg World War lumbus, spent the weekend with
to Farm Bureau president, An-111. Miss Bahr is presently em· his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
•drew Ct oss at Rock Springs 1 ployeo at Holzer Hospital 1n ter Crooks.
POIMifGI . 0t.Fairgrounds.. F~atured Wi ll bei Gallipolis.
I Denny Cunningham, son
I a .meal cons1stmg of _one·_half j
Mr. and Mn;. Clifford Cunning- ,
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Tanight thru Wedneld1y
ch1ckc-n and all the lnmmmgs /
ham of Lima, Ohio, returned
ELV IS PRESLEY in
for $1 _lor adults and 75 cents
home
Saturday after spend·
"GIRL HAPPY"
for ch1ldren.
mg the past four weeks with
"Last year's crowd numberhis gra ndmother, Mrs,
WilI
ed 273 and we hope to top that1
liam Robson.
ftgure thJS year. As an added ]
,fJ
----attraction. we plan to have 1
Special J' ocal D11et
some 'old time' music for en-!
AUG ._ I
tertainment and also an attrac-1. The Rutland High School band Give11 for Service
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IS to practice for the Me1gs
tIVe
oor pr1ze,
r.
ross Co
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h
said.
u~ty Farr from August 9t
Mrs. Clarence Lacey and
THURSDAY, Aug. 12
'd
to
l.llh
from
6
p.
m.
to
9
p.m.
Mrs
Beulab wh·t f tit
NOT OPEN
Tb e Farm Bureau prP.SJ ent at the hi h school g m. All
.
J e_ o
e
announced the following com· 1964 _6ii s!niors are fovited 10 dleport First Bapltst Chttrch
9: IS PM IN POMEROY PARKING LOT
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
mittees
for
the
barbecue.
Rex
take
part
in
the
band's
fair
presented
a_
special
vocal
August 13-14
Shenefi~d. Don Wilson and Har- activities.
"My ~~d IS. Waiting in
"FERRY CROSS
EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10
old
Roush,
in
charge
of
the
bar·
SENT
soc
CAL
Garden,
durmg Sunday mornTHE MERSEY"
J.G.,m and the Pacemakers. becue pit: Mr. and Mrs. Leo
AUG. 11
mg worsh1p servtces at Heath
Black, Julie Samuel.
Story,
planning
and
serving
;
The
White
Rose
Lodge
Auxil·
Methodist Church . .
Fo,lfm•Osl, Jimmy S.ville
Virgil Kmg. entertamment. and iary will hold their annu;ll pic-( Mr. Ja~~s Brewmgton,
t ...... PLEASURE SE~KERS'
Paul Bower purchasing and bar· nlc Wednesday
stude~t m1mster, presented
(Technicoorl
Margaret, Tony Franci becuing.
/II.
at 6 p_ m. :1t the
- m_ornmg sermon on "Love. "
Carol Lynley, Pamela
Serving w_ill com_mence at 6 ,Park. Members are to bring Richard ~ambers, lay
Gardner McKay. Gene
Brian Keith.
p.m. and will contmue to 8
a covered dish and Wble
I _be""r,.;p;;r,:::
es;;_ld~e~d.=====•.
m. Friends of farm Bureau o.re vice.
1.·
J,;.;: A•••· 15th thru Aug. 'llst
welcome, both rural and town.
AUG. I!
Register Now
FORc~~~~~IDN
Tickets will be on sale this The Middleport unit of the
For Fall Quarter
_w::e~~ek~_:a:_
t ~t:h:'e. ~L:a'"nd,..,mark store in 1. W.C.T.u. will meet Thursday
Day Classes Bogin
--evening, August 12 at 6 p. m.
Given Away Thus: 1st, $50- 2nd, $25- 3rd, $15- 4th, $10- EACH FRIDAY NIGHT
Sept. 14
at the home of Mrs. M. L Kel·
Night t:lassos Bogin
Jy, Grant-st, for a potlusk dinOct. 11
Members are to bring a
Cltetog with Full lnforcovered dish and their table
mltlan Av•ll•ble Upon
~"uest
service.

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It was In 11146 under the ad·
ministration of the late Harry
Crai~. that Middleport council
first attacked the "sewerage
prohl&lt;!m." ot the present coun·
ell only John Zerkle was tben
a member Mayor Lee Smith
was a MHS sophomore.
Tiat Council "borrowed" $5.·
0011 from the Federal government to pay lor general and
specific sewerage plans.
Since tben those plans have
Den revised and later discard-

ed, although elements of tbe way.
helow Hobson desired by the
original survey have heen In- ] Earl Shaeffer of Charles A. town aa a site lor Its lapneorporated Into preaent con- Hinsclt Co.. Cincinnati bonding type sewerage. Earlier negoti·
struction plans.
I firm. answered questions aris· ations with a Charleaton rea~
Pressure haa been maintain- lng during tbe reading of !Jolb ty firm had lounderO\I on tbe
eel on successive coitncils ordlna1.cea Monday night. Both demand price.
throughout the years from 11146 also had been Informally op- Rates established In Ordlnuntil today by the Ohio Poilu· proved as to content by Mid· ance No. ia6 are as reported
tlon Board to •·get on with the dleport Solicitor Bernard Fultz. two weeks ago, its main leasewerage."
Authorization of the bondo al- lure being a flat $S minimunt
Clerk Gene Grale
was so iB a green light to Mr. FuUz for usage nf water 0 to 2,000
ukod by couneU Monday nigbt to proceed witb court proceed· gallons and a $4.50 per month
lo lttform the board Its sew- lngs In tbe purchase of ap. charga for ua1ng ~-'to 10,0011
erage project Is 1ow •• ,.. prosimately 67 acres of loud gallona.
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WORLD
WASIDNGTON - ENROLL.
nent for the ~oluntary medrcal
rsurance port1on of the new
oedlcare program will begrn
ext week, officials sa1d today.
The Social Security Adminis.·ation will hegin the massive
Jnrollment process by mailing
nformatlon kits and sign • up
~ards to persons over 65 who
tre already on thrl Social Se;urity benefit rolls.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

WASIDNGTON - THE JUS.
;Ire Department, pressing its
campaign to register Negroes
ltnder the new voting rights
law, today mea suits aimed at
striking dnw" poll taxes In Ala·
bama, Texas and Virginia.
Department Iawver. planned
to bring the suits In V; 8. district OOIIr ts In Monl~otnery ,
Ala., Austin; Tex., and Rich·
mond, Va., under a provision
of the new law directing tbe gov·
ernment to test the constitutionality of tbe taxes.

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Pomeroy l.r\erchants

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SOCIAL
CAl t'NDAR

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GIVEAWAY

Each Friday Night

In Merchandise' 1
Certificates • •

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LET INGELS

DO IT!
EXPERT INST AU.A TION!

ARMSTRONG'S

Pomeroy and from Farm Bureau Board members and committee members.

Gallipolis Business
College
16 Locust

446-4367

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ALL-U-CAN-EAT!

Linoleum .. . lnl1id Vinyl

Friday Night Opening
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MOST STORES ARE OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M.
Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp; Saturday Nights

All participating merchants wlll give any person, 13 years or older, a FREE TICKET with no purchalli
necessary. Merchandise certificates are redeemable at any participating merchant. ASK FOR YOuR fREE
TICKET NOW,

Floor roverin.: for every kind of floor. Rest
patterns Professional ioJtallation by us. or
:io It yourself. C.alJ WY 2·2635 fm Cree esti·

THESE POMEROY STORES
ARE GIVING AWAY FREE TICKETS:

mate.

WALL·TO·WALL CARPETING
MOHAWK
MAGEl

Satisfacuoo
Guilraoteed

INGELS
FURNITURE

EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY 1nd THURSDAY
Pric. Includes Cole
Slow, French FriH
Bre1d and Coffu

FRIDAY, SATURDAY 1nd SUNDAY $1.39

Crow's Steak House

l'a-roy Comont ltoclc
liar Oil CompMy
Moloopotlton Moton

Arnehl lroo.
HNttne &amp; Ptu11111ltie
htnou1y Llr\d~rlt ltoro
IINttnor o\~ COtnt!any
Kapplt'olehl..llotiOn
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Proncls Plorltf
GIIOvor'sltvtllo

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Anothilll'

Simon'• Market

ltlr:k't Ph1rm1cy
K&amp;C Jowtlry StoN
1on Frontdln St.,.
AoMClotool Rodlo &amp; TV
Ntw York Clothing Hou,.
Swtm.,r &amp; Loh10 Drugo
Chopllllft.C-doy lhoeo
Mo'luortlo's"'"" lhop
lluo lo GraY IHiturtnl
W....,... lak' ll)op
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MooN'• Sto,.
l'amoroy Motor Comp111y
Po11101roy Plower lltotp
Korr &amp; Von Zaf111!
Motor Salol

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POMEROY, 0.

llortloy &amp; llftnott Shot SIO&lt;t

t,ssll'on .lowtln' ltoro

Ao!d Star ,Promotion
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Fv1101&gt;Thoonp10n
· Tractor hiM
....i.Jor Oil Co.

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Hoyt's lohlO ltotlon

l;loW!tte-f•..

Dolry Vo1toy ·

linton's Plclc·A-I'olr Shoo
' St;t.

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G &amp; J .Auto Ports Co. ,
h•lntt &amp; Lalli ·Ct. . Mo!on Dlocount
Wamo~l•-&amp;
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....tr .ll)op'
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Brl'de-elect
By Mrs. Dowell

Farm Bureau''
5
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ummer ven
Is Announced

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The minor Darcup
came -Approved Ordlnar
IN
·a.,
when
veteran councilman tbat reduces rates to :!i
said, tbrougb ~eaaed ellleJeil.
Wayne Gibbons balked at a 10 pori electric users aa
cy.
,
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per cent pemtlty charCe
lor of 32 cents monthly U! ;;j
- Approved I reso!Utloa atlfll.
sewerage blli8 over 30 days dt&gt; apnually, and Ofdinan' .= ~ 0 orizing Mayor Lee Smllb and
linquent. He maintained it was reducing the eommer&lt; ~" :E Clerk Grate to enter Into •
oot needed.
for electricity an av1 : f. e · agreement witb the Mel(l W&amp;
Council, however, alter bear- $1 monthly, but not 111 -;;::: ~ ' er Company to • · IIi lj'&amp;ter
lng evidenee otberwise, voted $5 annually. Both were :;: ~ fi · conaumptum records U I basil
Mr. Gibbona down 5-1 when ill- ed by J . M. Welsh, llllj Ji:; 2 ' upon wbicb to estabUIIIt .ewerfOrmally polled.
the Middleport branch o::; 0:: i age charges.
OTHER BUSINESS
Columbus and Soutber
1 -Approved • Gl'lliDinee p
Council also acted in several Electrir Co. and its repros..: ing P&lt;&gt;lire ar aCI'I1Sll · the -board
otber areas. Included were:
taUve, Robert Sisinger. Thel (Continued on page J) .

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TumorTakenfrom
Near Boy's Spine
William Sellers, 14 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sellers, RD 1, Racine, underwent a major operation
Monday at Children's hOspital in Columbus for removal
of a tumor near his spine.
The youth, a member of this year's Southern Pony
League team and a Southern High school sophomore
this fall, was hospitalized last week at Children's hospital after losing partial
use of his legs .

TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1965

FIVE CENTS

Tourist Lures Needed
Says Pomeroy Lawyer

Money a Bit
Better in
Supply ~ow

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