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were pre- Cbalet" and .several other mel-II&lt;Dled to them In recognition odles. Tbe ooncludJni number,
ol tbelr leadership. Mrs. Vel· "'Taps" brought to a close the
ma Rue and Mrs. Ke,..,th Mo- lmplrlng_ program.
Elhinny were aloo reeognlud.
A_IIOCial bout was held folTbe girls were sealed ID a Iowmg the program with aasortcircle wearlnl ~elr uniforms ed cookies and Ume punch ser·
o1 green and white wnh I he ved from a table &lt;OVered with
red kerchiel and
award aash a green cloth aPd centered with
for the IP"OUP of campfire songs a• arrangement of yellow flowTh
nd ll ta
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led by Mrs. Hackett.
eir ers a ye ow pers. rs. ·
voices were well blended In the llam Grueser presided at the
sones Including "Peace," "My I punch bowl.
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Party ~wen for
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A party was IITeo
al the home of Mro.
SJ&gt;OIIiler of Middleport In
Mro. Raymond Jewell
0&lt; of Sandy Borcenk. NOI'II&gt;-"11
son, Tony Ray, Jell by plane field. Ohio, wbo II villlinl
from Columbus Mooday
to former schoolmate, Kathy,
ber husband, A2c Raymond
of Mr. and Mrs. Spo"'i· ll
who Is stationed with
Tbe program wu beld Thorothe Air F
t Ta oma Wash
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•. in the Pe I st
orco a
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. Mr . .,..,..or, 1oreman
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couple wlll reside at Park- Imperial Eleclrlc Co., w a
Elemonwy Sehool audnorlum
land, Wash. Tbey wert
transferred from Northfield
with _
.. lnd friends of the
ponied lo Columbus by
her January and waa jOl\lild by
~ ~t. Tbe opening
mother, Mrs. Arthur Siuaher
In March. Mlot~~:·~:~:ll
c:wemany •• conducted by
Practice Session
Pomeroy and Mro. George Vo- will
a Junior " 111
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of Gallipolis.
High school thlo fall.
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by the Rev. Howard
At Heath Announced
Mrs. Kenneth Rousb,
Aiding Miss ~ler wiPthlwla ll
A II'OIIP of IOIIII was
A practice ""ssion lor all
Uf
ers, Jane~ Loll and Betty, Theiss and Susie Olinger.
t4
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children who are parllcipating
and son, Donald, of Marlon w..., tertalnment eonslsled of
;""lnd~• in Children'• Day exercises at
recenl oV!!rtitght 8\lesta of her ~ plal'lni and danclnl
PIIUIS were made for a rum- Heath Mothodi.st Church Sunojaler ancl.,brother In-law, Mr. refresbmenls served later.
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and bake aale Septem- day will be bold Saturday aft·
and Mrt. Arthur Slusher.
au..ta ot the party WeJ"e ll
Principal, (ave a talk using
Hi In the rooms 01\! t h 0 ernoon at 2 p. m. at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conde Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charles Grav.. Buddy Moore Conllle
Cook,
hia lllome. "l.eornlng to
floor of the courthouse The theme of this year's pro- and children, Cindy, Jimmy, ly of Dunbar, w. Va., w e r e Larry Glad~U, carlo
IJIInelveo" In which be
the Federated Circle met gram will be "The Bible" in Kathy, Brian and Bruce,
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~Is of Mrs. J. A. son Ken Harris, Jack SJiman,
&lt;!d Dill the problema facing
evening at
Ednt&gt; and .Mrs. B. F. Gravely. Sa~my Clatworlhy, Rod Sauer,
1 h 0 conjunction with Bible Sunday. returned from a two-weeks
Mrs . o. P. Klein is general
cation· !rip at
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Szaly who bas "'"
~~·tine Ball=, Edith Hap'ple In thia age of anxiety.
th
th Ed&amp;ewaler, •· f MJ:I. , Ruth
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cl.airman with teacher; of e Whiel there ey were goes~ o been lht 8\lest of Mr. and Mrs. stall, Kathy Locey, Wayne Da·
He said confUcts will arise Mrs. Ber Neutzling, presi· church school assisting. AU Mrs. Conde's mother, Mrs.
v. D. .Edwards and lamlly left vis, Sean Mullen. Dave Burk·
u 1on1 as we are living and dent. opened the meeting with age groups from the nursery to liam Wallace. .
Th~~ for Columbus where ell and Dee Slaven.
thoJe lout afraid of llving are devotions from Matthew 9:1- Juhtor High are pariicipating.
Mr. Orin Smith and
she toOk a· plan~ lor her home,
"least lfrald uf dying.
10, which deals wit~ friendship
Russell bave returned .~m a Gardll! :~v.e; Call!. She wBJ
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and kindness. She opened with
fishing trip at Lake Kissimae, accoinP'IUI4 to Coiumbu•
He S:..'on;:.eaa
inbe many a poem, "You Can See God,"
Fla.
the Edward~ family.
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forms
era
tween by N01 rna Turner. A medita·
Mrs. Orin Smith visited sev- 1\Jr~. ~d VanMeter
J*Ple and on grow;Jng child- tlon, "The House By The Side
era! days recently In
' "llt ~·· Earl of YOlmgsl-[
.
ron. Ha couclnded wdh the of The Road " was given by
W. Va. with her brother 1011fn .we guesls the past
• -thau&amp;ht that one must have the Mrs. Neutzllng whicb Is a true
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. end of Mrs Mabel Van Meter
JUNE 1J
ocura&amp;e to knowledg~ .•f account of a friendly couple who Mrs. Guy Reynolda has reMcAilistet.
and otber ~laUves.
Hlf and to lulve the humility truly loved their fellowmen and turned from the Ohio Depart- Mrs. Opal Priddy and
Mrs. · Mabel van Meter, Mrs. The Farm Bureau YouJh
to ""'"P" wbat one may find. • always sooght to pour blessings mont Convention of the Daugh- Bobby, are on a vacation
Henry Eichinger and Dennla, Councll will aponaor • rummage
Mrs. George Hackett,
Jr., Into the lives of others. T jl e ters of Unior. Veterans of the to Mexico tor a month. She
and Laura Jean and llle Saturday, JUDe IS In the
Ieeder of the _troop, welcomed
is a commentary on the Civil War held this week at the on vacation frm Kaiser
Eddie Harttmg of Chester street level office al the COIII"t-11
parents and VISitors and Intra- unknown and unaung good deeds Nell House in Columbus.
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and Mrs. Raymond "Van Meter 1"""..
dueed llle troop and their codaily flow from many She is one of the National Mr. and Mrs. Raymnd
and son of Youngstown visited Pomeroy Chapler 186
leader, Mrl. William Grueser.
Into the lives of others Aides and was also appointed
and daughter of Grove City reecently with Mr. and Mrs.
JUNE II
She also recognized parentl
enrich and bless.
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as Guide lor the Ohio Depart- spent the weekend with
Eldon Kraeuter and daughters. will hold a apectal meeting,
the IU'illlld fonner scout
ment The DUV made ils an- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. C. L. Arnold, wbo was Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for I he
en Including Mrs. Paul Thelss, During the bualness session nual ·donation to the "Plio! Turner.
to the home' of
pui"JlOIIe of JnlbaUon.
Mrs. Clifford Stumbo, M r '·
and expressions of thank• Dogs," an organization in Col- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lann&amp;- daughter and son-ln·law,
Marion Allensworth and M r a. were received from Mrs. G. H. umbus which trains dogs for rella and son, David Thomas,
Mrs. Rober! M. Richards,
TWO CI'I'ED
llabert Scbmoll. Mrs. Guy Rey·
for kindness shown ber se by blind and handicapped have returned to Woost&lt;r alt&lt;r
with phleb!Ua, for
noldt, repreJentlng !be Daughhusband while Ul; Ml8. peroons. The organization has
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ts Mr
Tbe Ohio Slate Palrvl
ters of Union Voterana, - · Albert Woodard, and Mrs. wn. donated over $! 000 to Jle pro- a viSit Wit
r pEren '
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weeks II mucb improved.
of the troop. was also lntroduc- !lam Basler. Plans we_re _made gram i"n recent 'years.
and Mrs. David Ohlinger.
Mrs. C. L. Arnold spent the porls .the arrest of George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
weekend with Mrs. Mal\ne lor, 2l, Dunbar, W. Va.,
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for a planned indoor picniC din- Anyone wishing to give a
child
J r
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Mel
ty court toda
Mrs. Hackett deocnbed the ner at 1 p.m. In July and Mre. •~ to the Training School lor and
ren, u ie an
Arnold and daughter, SUsanna.
gs coun
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k .00 pr0 jects of the girls Lout R Jbel Ul h
the d uva
have returned from
Mrs Dessie Patterson reUJrn. no muff1er, 'and Jerry s:'~:~:ll
wor
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s e
w
ave
e- Dogs may do so by conlacting VIllage, Mich. where they ·
ho;,e Wednesday after a 21, RL I Rutland, cited to
:u~:t:!n~ :::.dies whicb votions.
Mrs. Reynolds in Middleport.
with her brother and lam- week's vlsll at Great Bend with llpolla court today charged
curved bar. Thel roop bad
Reporle&lt;' ill were Raymond Threesideredtype~ dol dobogs are GeconMr. an&lt;! Mrs. Larry
her sons, Ted and Delbert,
unsafe oparatloo and no · oper·ll
en the out-of-doors for
Hood, Mrs. Denver.Thoma, Mrs.
•. moiiJ illl xers,
rand children. They
her daughter and son-Jn.law, Mr. ator'l llcen114!.
field of endeavor and she
Rollln Radford, Mrs. K a t I e man poUct, lnd shepherds from
Bostwick Lake and
and Mrs. Clair Boso and r;;;~
of the three areas
Mlos Nettle Koehler, ~. IIIODtha to 2 years old. Eacb
Island and In
lly. Sunday Mrs. Patll!r8011
conservation. sports,
Rose Vance and John person who uses one of the piwith Mr. and Mrs. John was the dinner 8\lesl of Mr.
pioneer badge.
Stra.....
lot dogs needs a replacement Vanco an&lt;' son.
and Mn. OUs Cleek of Port
A dessert course waa served about every 1 years, according Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelllledy, land
Mra. Norman Kloes 1 n d to Mra. Reymlda.
Jr. and son of Fayet1eville, N. M~ and Mra Hanry Reibel ·
lcl.:~ Clarence Massar at the Mrs. Ellzebelll Campbell of
are bore lor a vlsll wIth Donl~y Relbei and da:f!¥'
POMI!IOY, OHIO
of the meeting
Pomeroy was DOminated as a
parents Jn Middleport
M" Bertha Relbe and
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Mason and other relatives.
Herbert Reibel were In CJn.
TONIGHT 6 SATURDAY
S ho l S
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ventlon Wlth Mi.. Minme Neu~ Dave Chesher who Is
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nd tb
"BLACK GOLD"
C o pomormg
zllng as ajtemate. This ..m
at North Isiand Naval Air clnnati last week to at1e
e
P~lllp Carey, Diane McBal,
Saturday Daru:e
be beld August 1 • 5 at the B
Sa Di
C 111 funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
~~:U~e ~~ay Spain, an
A school sponsored
High Mayflower Hotel in Washington is8 ~~r:e::r 8 ~a~g~~avP.
Henry z_e_Ih_e_r._ __
"DON'T GIVI UP
acbool dance party wlll take D. C.
his parents, Mr." and Mrs. !lor·
R0GRAM
THI SHIP"
place thlo Saturday at the Wa- Mrs. Reynolds is a past ry Chesher. He 11 stationed 8
· ANNOUN~ p
Di:O~ ~-= hama High auditorium from I president of Jaae Howell Tent board the "Hornet"" and has The
Sbaaflllleoay.
to 11 p.m. (E.S.T.) The Jays No. 115 In Pomeroy. She was been on a Paclflc cruise.
at the Fedora
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wlll serve u master of cere- accompanied by Mn. Herthe
Sunday, June 14, at I ... a.m.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES.
montes.
Douglas. Mra. Monad Lee and
- ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Boys an~ girlo from the IIW"IJuno 14-15-l•
Mrs Matue James.
Mr. and Mrs. Garey Horgan ery through the Junior Depari"FO~.~~~cof~fAS"
GAMES, BOP PLANNED
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are announcing the birth of a men! will have part In tbl proFrank SIJiatra, Dean MarUn,
The Middleport Child Con·
daughter, Anna Marie, June 3, gram.
e~t;.:~·
servalion League will sp&gt;"lsor
at Grant Hospital, Qllutmmt:b;ua~·; lr~::-:::::-an evening of games and t. reGrandparents are Mrs. N
cord hop for children of momBorgan and Mr. and Mrs.
hero Tuesday evening tn th•
bel Hammons. Nelli&lt;! Borgan
basement
of
the
Sacred
Heart
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and
Michael spent some lime
M~ SC N
Church in Pomeroy begtnnint Marta Kay Hubbard ob!le&lt;''·lln Columbus taking care
of
al 7:30 p. m. There wlll be
her birthday with a
them.
recreation and dancing for the party held at tbe borne of
HOPS BEING HELD
TONIGHT
"BYI lYE BIRDir"
younger children and games for Ipate_nts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summer record hops for ares
J'anet Leilh, Dick Vao Dyke the smaller one•.
Hubbarrl Wednesday evening. teen-agers are being held every
(Color)
Dancing was the diversion of I! FrildaJ night from 7 to 11 p.m.
-and• the evening with refreshments at
lake. Pollee ofll·
"WHIN THE GI!ILS
MEET TONIGHT
TAKE OVER"
MIDDLIPOIIT, 0 .
Worshipful Master Albert
sandwiches, pop, and potato cera
Racine are chaperWith Robert lowery
Woodard announces that
served during the oocial ones.
and Marvin Miller
eroy Lodge No. 164 Free &amp; AoA pink decorated birtb·l,-...,...........
cepted Muons will hold a spec.) '""Y cake was preaenled to MarSlturday
June 13
ia!
meetlnr. Friday, June 12,
Kay.
W1Jt Dltney't
1964, 7:30 p.m. at the Muonlc A color lleheme of pink wao
"THE LADY AND
THE TRAMP"
Temple for the purpose of llrsl
out in the staamer•,
(Cinemaacope &amp; Color)
degree work. All Muter Maoand decoralal eake.
- andons are invited. There will be Mrs. Hubbard waa
assisted
"YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS" refreshments after the meet- with the party by Mrs. Jack
lame1 Mitchum, Alana Ladd
Jng.
Welsh, Mrs. Cash Bahr and
(q&gt;lor)
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Attending were Nancy Har·
ris, Bob Rice, Linda Hackel~
Sheija Childa, Randy Becker,
Mary Bradbury, Teresa Case~
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Connie Bachner, Mary Jenkinson, Larry Gladwell, C o n n te
Cooke, Cathy Bailey, Mike
Gress, Remalie Nieri, Mike
Evans, Candace Bahr, Kathy
Morgan, Ruth Ann Lacey, Mark
Tannehill, Joyce Davis, Mike
Mullen, Mary Long, Mike Bookirk, Christine Bahr, Arlle caoci, Cynthia Mills, Raymond
Hindy, Lois Ann Sauer, BUI
By B. F. Goodrich
Haptonstall, JeH Boggs, Diana
Rex Roush. Jim ConBill Swan and the honored
:lll!U•'•t Marta Kay. She recelvmany gifts during the even1111 ca i!oWIJ the"
Qlrl Seoul Troop 211
111o _..t 11u awlr4 Wblcll
l!1t liiPMt lll•ea to Glrl
fof eomplettn&amp; certain tests
tll'1lill8 badaes In variOW&lt; aoUriUes.

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&lt;lll"Yed bor award to
JanlJ
Schmoll. Paula Tbeill, Kathy
McElhinny, Marilyn ~tumbo,
Margie Harris, Sue Rift. Ollta
Lewlo. OlrisUne Bailey, .ConnJe Cooke, Diane Davis, Rose
Marte Rackett, Debbie Gruo,.r and Sttphanie Pullen, who
ns onable to be present.
Kathy MeElhinny read
a
poem In honor of tbalr leaders

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cHace of showers.

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'There is little doubt that Squadron 1501 of Forked ing io secure its charter, that , lege scholarship.
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the most rugged land in Ohio. I thankless. benefits are substanThis squadron intends to serve Meigs anrl nPighhoring l He added, "the Forked Run 1 tial in the pride that comes
coqnties with both ground and air assistan · in case of area is the part of Ohio where from having performed a diffi·
emergency.
I the CAP is needed most."
cult public service.
Alr;ady , squadron 1501 has
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I Commander !Weber emphas· Squadron officers are ComIC!!OJB ·to an air strip at Fork- per J-3. Gary Griffith's
four ized that the goal of the mander Weber, Gary GrHed .Run Jnotalltll;..by !be .Army paBS~n~ll! llellanca .and I. J .l "'!Uadron is to establish a good lith .operation o.fflcer ; .C·.. Ed
. d?Pii:. Q( )':Jij!n~rt. ~.•n.Dim Cogar 'with a two,passenger. lire fighting unit and a firot Humphrey. lreas~r'll" IIDIL..~·
Myers' property lor the con-: alrcoup·. Al9o qualilletl'"'" ill; ·J!'r-ilct ""tety department. He !Old chairman, Jomes -~- Supvenience it provides In construe- lots are James carter. Virgil t.he squadron Ia dedicated to ply officer ; Gary Ridenour,
tlon of the ReedsvilJe-Be11viUe Bogart and John Stobart.
ground and air rescue-,
and executive officer;
RJcluu;"d
Darn. Four members of the The CAP group mt·ets week· building community spiril.
. Shank, sec retary ; Dave Smith,
CAP organization at Forker ly in a small building on James II wns noted by other mem- 1information officer, and Wil·
Run have their airplanes rea- Carter's prpperty at
Long bers thai more public interest liam Connolley, field manager:.
dy tn head skyward if an em- IBottom, but members hope to ' and more members are need- Other membel'B are Issac Coergency should arise.
i have a new clubhouse con- / ed to reach the unit's goals. gar. John Bogard, Bi11 Grues~
Owners of the planes are ; structed. Another objective is A. II interested persons are urg- 1er of Minersville R. D., John
Squadron Commander Norman money to finance construction ed to attend meetings of the Stobart. Apple Grove,
Mike
Weber. who own._o;; a two-pas~ of n second hangar for planes o:quadron on Fridays at 8 p.m. Gree!o\, Charles Giffith. Tony
enger Lusombe. C. Ed Hum- kept at the air strip.
Squadron members received Tomilson. Clyde Johnson, Paul
phrey with a tw.:rpassenger Pi· This new Civil Air P a t r ol ~rtain valu&lt;.~ble benefits ror IShuler and Charles Marcinko.
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Against Area Descriptions

Story ond Piclures By Bob Wingell
Agricultural activity in the Letart Pa'ls Bottoms is going fu ll force .s farm•
ers are busy from daylight to d ark finh hin g up marketing their callbage crops
and workmg Ill thelf tomato ft elds Lelart Foils farmers are pleased with their
returns from cabbage this Spring .
" It h~s been the best ye~r for cabhagf' I can remember," says vetenn grower
John HilL Other farmers 1n the area have rom e to the sa me conclusion.
~ven _though. mo~t of _the land in the Letart Falls farmers are n 0 w hoping
a g1ant 1ndustnal f1rm. It \\·as leased ba ck to the farm ers The John Hill farm,
located a few miles a~ove Letart Fall s, is one of the few that has not been sold.
As the cabbag,e crop IS afJOut harvested. Letart Falls farmers are noow hoping
for a good tomato year.
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(M~r!_ P•ctures On Pas;e Two)

Legion
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the past year. Rous ts a so. a
DIES OF STROKE
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CHARLESTON. W. \a . (UP!) •
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The a...ual electloa of oHIRoush plans to continue his - An autopsy showed that a •
b~n~· !!'~~;: hlghwa~a p~
..,. _for
Weboter osl studies ior a Master's degree in Parkersburg man died ol
a '
39 WID b at I p.m. Monday Chemical engmeermg at OhiO stroke .rather' than tn]Uri~S suf. I
.p
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~the poat home. All mem- university where he received fered m • light, accordmg to Pl ,ns for a pond to be constructed on the Legion reel'!!'
Meigs County Prosecutor and Rotary Club President
rs are urged to attend.
an assistantship.
Kanawha County Prosecutor ation farm were disoug,·ed when Feeney Bennett Post 1~
Bernard Fultz is mad .
reparations for the h.,...
Roush is an employee of the Charles Walker. Walker sa•d •American Legion met Wednesday eve nin g at the post
He told a Middl , port-Pomeroy Rotary club Ladies show to be held al the lair· General Electric Co., and will Fnday that Ira w. Pickens d ie~ home. Post Commander. Albert Roush. opened the meet.
Night audience Friday night at Heath church he is un- JP"OUnds on Jane Zl will be be working at the company's m a Charleston hospital folio~ - ing with Walter Bunce, chaplain, givjng the prayer.
happy over recent statewide publicity in metropolitan completed. CommJttee mem- new laboratory ln Coshocton mg 8 rtght m a restaurant. Wal- Don Roaeh . cha irman of the
Tina Marie La Rue, two- newspapers pointing to the county as a depressed area bers are uked to attend.
this summer.
ker ~rdered the autopsy to de- fa rm committel:' . announced the well at the pool. Don Ro~
month-o~d daughter of Mr. and of Appalachia.
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ternune exact cause of death. plans for a pond to be buiJt membership chairman , 8~~
Mrs. Charles La Rue of Rd 1, He said he intended to write
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in the near future at the farm the nnal report on the mem~
I.an~sville died Friday at her to the Toledo Blade protesting the past, and many other past Suzette 18 Wmuer
A ~'!NTH a = trainMelgo Memorial Hospital
on Bailey Run Road. He had ship fo r the past year.
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its approach to the probl•m of years.
In Parkersburg
~ron .a r' ~~omer hi h
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met with the farm rommiltee , The post failed to reach I'Survivorr are her parents, economically distresbed areas. Rotarian BilJ Childs presentin~ nstntcto ed
oydrJ:; ~DMISSlONS - Denms Me-- nnd the plans were ~pproved . quota of 192 for the yeari'
lhi-ee slster9, Tresia Kay, Co- He urged every othei Rotarian ed a gilt to Mr. Fultz in appre- Suzette. a poodle owned by; ~~ '"i"'!:to 1:"
a~t Kmny, Dexter;
Robert They plan to begin the project two members, with 190 Us
retia Mae and Charlene Krlsty; also to wrilt&gt; The Blade.
elation of his services as pres!· Mrs. C. P. Williams of 592 a~nglllns be r . 15 th ~lth Mossman, Mm•~llle,
and in July. Mr. Roush askt'&lt;i for paid up June 10. Las! ye two brothero, MicHael Eugene, "They tould accomplish mucb dent. A vote of appreciation Broad-vay, Mtddleporl, took the wee • ~ thaba glnrung t 0 t h Woodrow can, Middleport.
wol"kers to be at the Legion dues may sUil be paid by ~
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thi: DISCHARGES _ Mrs. Rich- farm Saturday June 13 to ready !acting Lewis Long.
mother, Elln May La Rue of he aald.
Chairman John Werner the burg Dog Show Wednesday al • ';:' ·
re 1 ·~~~"Jed 1heard Bearhs and son ol Pome- ihe recreational grounds for the Legion members who
Middleport,
and two great Mr. Fultz presided as mas· past year.
7 p.m.
wee erro:o:~ ojiened this lroy · Gene Schoonover Rutland summer programs.
eel the Blh district
ll'&amp;ndmothers,
Mra. · Stella ter of cerem~nies and lntroduc· Ladles of the Eleanor Circle The poodle, registered by the f';';gram
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and. Marlyn Powell "Racine.
lans were disct ssed for the ventiun Sunday June
Turner. Hillsboro, and Mrs. ed ltls ;uccessor. Qiehord Ros- 01 Heath church prepared llle American Kennel club. showed a ·
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Slella Smith, Mldilleport.
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to he held June 24 at t~e 1111'111 thy, aul Greenlee, Don
l"rlonds may call anytime at July 1.
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tz, cbalrlndy.
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NAMES OMIT'I'ED
Melca General Hospital
with a potluck dinner to follow. BiD Ratliff and Le11i"is
Ute Rliwhngl Coati funerRl home , He presented a lransts:or reo- Attendillf were, 1\Jr. alld Mrs. possible 200 points.
Mrs. William Wagner, Jr., ADMISSION _ Nellie Bar- Eison Spencer, 8th District bert Roueh was ~
ill Middleport..
old •layer to Hotarlan Lee Me- Rosenbaum, Ml!'"'"ll!ld Mrs. Fu~ Mrs. WllUams also placed and Mrs. Fellx A~lre were un· sotti, Middleport· A 0 Morri· Commander, will be the install· Bth.dlst. Sgt of ll'bllllurtal Will be Sunday at 1 ComBJ as a gilt from the club tz, Mr. and Mi:&amp;. Qakll Brown, third In the dog tr!'lners' ohow. ln~Uon~lly ~mtt1ed from the son AI
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Mrs. Clatwortby,
t . m. at . the Poplar . Ridge I~ apprec: · ·• for contribut, Mr. and Mrs. .Ji:inme~ Sbtilo!r, The show, bold in the eity part, list ot those- attending the bri-, ' bany. .
The post also made a dooa- cbaJrrnt!l)( prelenied
\viUt the _.lteV. Doa&lt; .iilg· ·so conslstently and abund-jMr. and Mril. ~bill' Theobald, wa• sponsO&lt;ed by lllo Obedlebce dal ahower of Miss B•enda DISCIWtGES- Vivian John- Ilion to Ihe Middleport firemen for the, 8th Jllltrt:t
tld -Beclnf ·iD .. cllarle.
1111i\v to the suceeeo of tho club
(ctAIIJnued . CtD pap 2) · .haillln&amp; .club -of Ptllterabur&amp;. WallJO~. . .
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•to help on the cost of the new
(Conlinlled C1D
This pledge, In behall of Director Masheler, was made to
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,30. 1964 that, "the Highway De- It was then the governor i .
A delegation of Meigs coun~y The pledge to .carry out Gov. partment wiiJ start working on pl~ed support to &lt;.:oncentrate l Vtctor Wayne ~ou sh . son ~f l
men was to)d ln Columbus t.htS I· Rhode~'
promtses gave the ·l p l~ns for relocation of Route on the proposed route 33 rei~ , Mr. and Mrs On?n W. Rou sh
10 f R~ l , Langsville. g:adua~·
week that State Director
of Meigs group a more optimistic 33 at once with construction to cation project.
Highways ear~ E. Masheter loutlook toward the proposed start at the Ohio River and ex- The delegation of Meigs Jea:d- ed ~tth hono_rs. rro~ Ohio Umintends to carry out immediate- Route 33 relocation
project jtend to Athens.
ers who met with Mr. Wilson versltr. receJvmg ~15 Bach~lor
ly all promises made by Qhio than at a~y other time, a sPok- 1 Gov. Rhodes also said in his Thursday included
Attorney of ~Hm~e degree 10 Chemical
Governor James A. Rhodes dur- esman sa1d.
comments, "We all know Rt. Fred Crow, planning Commis- engmeermg.
in~ his visit here this ~pr!ng OptimisiJ as based on a re- 133 is a rviserable highway and sion Officials Bill Childs and He_ was recently
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prior to industrial appreciation mark credited to Rhodes when jthe countf Is not going to grow iEdison Baker, and State Rep pr~sJdenL of Tau Beta Pt
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he visited Meigs county March unti' you get some highways. " resentative George MeJnhart. which he had beenh ~ecr~tary

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Dad's Day June 21st. Give him ,
I q!J'ality constructed P. F.'s by GoodCushiony crepe sole with famous
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o~ganized a Civil Air Patrol Squadron at Furked Run.
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school Junlon from lhroU&amp;IIoUt obiOI'VId In Mlrch llld April,
Ohio Friday oolected the 11\lbo ond wert lot~!"' durtna 111011
H.UTPOID, Cenn. (UI'II- A .-..Wwelw ....,.
emo• orlol condldoteo ol the twc ofAthe month.........
111111t trtn1n.1t 1 fl- flthl 11 lht C:.HIIIIIIIl~
politico! partloo Into whlcll lhty
norrow ""'"' ocrou tho liMn atltt llllv.llln t.11J • Pln!IIYivenle Ow. Wllo
wert divided lor the likhy U• all to from Vu Wtrt to tho 'II- 1111111 It nflll
Nil t1 1f1111 hit tlrlvt I lht•.....
ercise In pnctlcol Hll·aovem- clnlty of YOWIIItown recelvld fir the ~ . . , : : : :1Mmlnallln.
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of l'llll In May lltil Ollfollalf Ill:
The flllil iruplllll• lhan thrll heun lolfeN It,...
Grogory L. McKOlllle, Ctncln- mort o1 tho ~ta nceJnd t . ten WM ilut ........., ........ the tlnvllltloft .. llkl fw
nati, will carry llle Nallonallat tbu two lnChel and lll'lnl 141pperl In In 11th heur llltenljlt t1 11111tth lhl lllllllo
Parcy'a banner In the ballollnC polnll leu tb1ft u Inch.
lllllon frem hn. llrry . .ldwltll', ·
Sundey fer 1ovemor. He won The Lake Erie 111t111 level far
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o1 any monilliD the eumnt wa&amp;o
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ahowlnjp er year, IInce Oetober, 1111, DALTON, Pa. (UPI) - PeiiiiJ)'IYIIIIa Qoy, William· W,
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Kaw uld But the r1n wu Scrlnton fllea to lila aatiYe ColliMetieut tociQ to bid for
1agamst him were made by below tho ~ .__,Lu- ,._ IIIIIIIOl't blllla lltb bour drive to lll&amp;tcb the GOP ~
CABBAGE _ .John Hill takes freshly cut~abbage from the wagon and carefully packs It In boxes Geoffn!y Utterbllch and Bill
nd resultad b;u;--'M.....- deiatlel nomination from Sen. BIUI'l' Goldwater
lor ·lltar~etlng. Several Letart farmers are using the rardboard boxes to pack cabbage tbls year, Instead of crates ,Lieber, both ol Alllance, lltil ~re 11 1
e ay The vernor was to lea¥! hill bome here It noon ED'l'
thaVI\!ld ·been used lor many years. In the foreground with llill is Luke Mugragc while !Janie! Riffle packs cab- IMcKenzie got thr nod when anto 10 bfcbartered plane to Bradley Field, Windsor Locka,
ba~B tp tile.background .
_ other ""odidlllo, Lulller Ober· 911 the Apr!l level
Conn. He- IIChtiduled to addreol tbl CoDDectlcut
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Friday night heard an endorse- Hampsblre and Muucbu~etta.
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The Federal!3t Party bailie
keynote opuker, Rhode Island Jy lnofatld !bat ~
was •till otilfer with Bruce Core
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Gov. John H. Chalee, must "lllllde II 'fWY clalt IIIII ho f..
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eioct II delegates to next vond a widHpW etmiiiiiQII. •
nolly gamerinK the nominaUon
month's GOP national conven- BtaenhOW!r ttm.U lltltltd a
on the filth bollot, downing Jel·
OS UCII kt SaD Francloco. Scranton olalemt!ftt which IIAippltl flllor\
frey Johnson, Vienna, 113-59.
stood a good chance ol picklnl of any oofriC!tt ~ ol
The Hetuck, Boys state'&amp; VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)- up at least 12 delegates, with Scranton, altltough It uld the
daily newspll]lOr was the nm The United States has resumed four said ro be Goldwater sup. former prealdent hid "lOIII ad. Ur1ited
Institution to ~gin functtonllli ltl aeriol reconnai-nce lllghlt porten.
mlrld" lbo ...........
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in the new state. It is ataffed over CommlJlltal,.held territory Connecticut Is
familiar
saye Moft Heolllty
NEW YORK _ Former Vice by the cttiun• of tho make-be- In Loos, a U.S. Embal!S)1 ground lor Scranton-he was "In my judgment, free, lair
Pn,.i'dlent Rkhord M. Nixon lieve state.
spokesman announced today. born In Mad!3on, ~ttended prep and active competlUon •llllllll
today scorod Pennsylvan- Wallae. Judd Jr., Wickliffe, The apokesmen did the oehool II llotctWu m Lalte- party peraonallUeo fa till! ~v).
Gov . William W. Scranron was named editor with hill top 'Olgbto over Red Pathet Leo viDe and gradlllted ll'oot lin but • • • lo load f• tbt
fur "vacillating" on a declslon aides being Dick Plunkett, Can- ~holdo .,.... atirled again Yale Unlverllty llld Yot. Low bealltl and vlgW cl the flrlr."
to enter the race for the Replb- ton, managing editor ; Hal var- f!'Iday . He said future opera- School at New Haven.
Eisenhower commented.
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Belin Support Searcb
Scrsnton lor President lfel4
Nixon said Scranton had • Soller, Youngsrown, sports ecfi- ro keep an el"' on Communist The Connecticut speech ~quarter~ In Washington llll1d ~~~
"li&amp;htillll chance" but worned tor and John Walter, Parma, tcllviUea -ld not be mode only the betiMlDI ol Scrantaao er tblt J . Rldwd Jaetm-.
the governor "must now bo his state reporla'.
public.
hunt fer a~pPOrt. 'l1tere WIN ebllrmall ol Now HIDipOidln
own man. He must make his
Tho JlllOkemnan ail!o denied reporbt tballle pilnnld to meet deleptlon to ... -Vtllllla,
own decisions and oot appear SAN FRANCISCO !UP!) • Communlot charges !hat U.S. with Oeotgo C. Lotlp, - af had telephoned Ia tlphll bho
to be a "uppet maneuv~ by San Francisco and other parts Iplanes had strafed the Pathtt Ambi'Bitldor ilmr)' Cabot Ladle pleaoure at tbl I0\'..,.'1 dao
c~Ltrv~~NC: TOMATOF.S - Fronk La"'"" us" a horse to· rultiv•te. the
1of llle Bay area were jarred by Lao headquarters at Khang at bll home here. YGU11i ~ daklt ro IIDI.
som""ne else."
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60 .000 tomato plant s he ha~ on the Theron John son {arm. Lawson 1s ratsmg
1 a li&amp;ht earthquake late Friday Khay on the Plaine des Jarru. lias been servmg as his lathers
New Hampshire'• 14omiD del1
tb e tomatoes on the share basis.
WASHINGTON - Presldent lart.moon.
j A Peking l'ldlo broadcaot bed ropreaentatlve in this ~Y· f l l - Ia pildpd 10 IAdlt 11
Johnson and Wes~ German Chan· I There were no repor11 o1 In- ,alleted that an olllciol of the SbortlJ after SCI'IniOII 1 en- • reault af tbl atala'l primary,
.collor LuCwi&amp; Erhard
have jurieo or demage llld ..~ Communist Chinese "economic nouncement of his candidacy In but Jackman reporlldlf 111t1
umed the Russians tllat thev gists at the University of Call- and eultural mission" ' was Baltimore Friday' Manoell M. !be delailles wauld IJuD.
will be held respon.tble lor any Ifomia described It u 1 "moll kiUod and five other pers0111_ Rabb. naUonal chairllllll af the day to Clllloldor ti!!Rclalty aD af.
trooble in Berlin whidl might local" tremor wbich meaured """' Injured Thurstlay .men Lodge lor Prelldent Commltta, -tlf1 Ill Lodtt jll 1111 re•.ult from the new Soviet • ooly 3 on the Richter Scale. .American-made planee bombed swltchld bll IIIIPPO'I to the and ballot.
East German treaty.
"n d strafed Khang Khay. The PolmJ7lvlllll IO.....,r and IIIII the problem fiCIIII Senllo
Erhard holds a news ronler·
Pel;ing broadcast tried to leave uraed other Lodle blcken to ton oii)IIICil'tal lo llllltit
ence today to wind up a two - A spok&lt;!sman •ld that Zav- the Impression that the plantl do the 111111. Hia IIIIIOliiiCeiMI 11111'1 thon Ia I IICOIItl baliGI.
day visit which br oUght lull a- ada drew a 112-callbet· revolver were flown by Amerlcalll, I wao the ftl'lt aoUd ~ In A United ..,._ In~
greement between him 1 n d and !~red ; t FBI eaents In an statement previously denied by tbe GOP prt~ldonlla pleWn. labullllon ol deleplll _...,
Johnson .,. oome upecta &lt;Jl the attempt to «&lt;Bpe. Atoms ,...., tho United Statoa.
Rabb mada hll Jllllement fol. allowed IIIII Ooldwlbl'
German q•esUon but failed to not hit and returned the nre,
lowing a 90-mlnute confere~~Ct 11111 I!U pledpd llrel bl1lol
trigger any ~te Western wounding Z1ved1 wllo tmderwith fOJ'JIIel' President Dwilbt votes, with 116 llltded for ftOIDo
Initiatives to promote German 1w.rn •urg~&gt;ry ot Santa Clara
D. Eisenhower at Otttyablq. inltton. '1bt AriiOnl reunilicaUon.
'County H011!ilal.
The former White llouM aide wa - I n to picll up mon
BY GLENNA SlltlLEII
denied. however, that Etll!llhow- over the weekend.
HONG KONG _ Jndy Gar SAIGoN - A U. S. .nllrled Mr. and Mrs. Jlllles Conkle er had ur&amp;ed him to make the Scranton bed 17, Lodil G,
lond and her tnv lin&amp;
· man and ,..., South V - recently entertained Mr. and switch. He aloo aald he had not New Yon Got. NeiMI A.
panion Msr'c H •
h rom- mese soldiers were killed Fri· Mrs. Dewey Wills Kathy Greg discussed the move with Am- Rockefeller 1!1 tmd Iormor
they ..:.,.e ~arri:J~ :.~ ~~ day In a Communist ' ambuJII and Ltnna of Jersey clty, N. bassador Lodge iD South VIet Viet Preaidenl Richard M. NP..
tw""' in or near lhl• BriUJh near Tay Nmh, about 50 miles J. Mr. and Mrs. Armstad Ar· Nam. He eotlmlte4 thaI ,.. 10, wHit 163 ocattered IIIIOIC
China • :.OUt Colony are 11 nortb-1 of Salcot; the U. S. nold and Qrotdlen, Cherlooton Lodp now hla ftl delegatee oilier candidates, and Ill Ill'
seo today en route tn japan
~rmy adlloonoed today.
West, Va. Mrs. Llul'l Rhodel pledad to him ,rnaolll' In New c:ollllltitted.
Before sailihg Friday ab~ard An Army spot_esman
said Delaware, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs
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the u. s. L.iaer Premo! Ro.. three Sou\h V~efiiamese
sol- Jameo Russell Columbus, Mr. Midwest, Southern
TYING ·N Y ATOES ....:. High sc hool bovs ~ern smnmer spendin g money work·
sevelt, Herron and Hiss Gar- :e~s we.·• wounded by
t h l and Mr. Wayoe Oxyer Klm P1 .
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ing in the tomato fields . Here. Crai g \a•rn ;. 1'1 ""' left, and Bruce 1'e1gier and
land said they were married e 5·
and Kelley. R I, Chesldrt,
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David SQI!J1~er. right. ,.lie t6matoes ,;t lr llw boss . .Jim Ad ams, in the back·
tn a Chine.. ceremony In lf&gt;elr
The name of the AmmciD Mrs. Groce See lllll David ol
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ground at 1eft Adams.l3 recent gnH!IJate of Ohio lJniversrly. has been hired os
ho.te l as well "s by a ship's cap. serv'lernon was not mode pub- Neworlt, J . A. 'l'bolnpooll and BJ Unltl!il Pre• loterullolai
MilOS MAlON AIIIA
basket~all ~irh at Rullam;,!Ii gh school lh rs I' all . but even that does not make
tam durinK a brief cruise.
lie. H~ ... Ill! !Mth Amerl· Mrs. Ida Hood of Chelhlre.
Severe thunder•torms end
him forget h1s vearn to ral~ \omatoes Jml and ht s tat her, Earl Adams, have
can kdiiiL In combat In V 1e t
Mr. and Mrs Marlin Rlte powerful witxls roared acrosa
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over Hl0.1100 pl ants thiS summer.
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Pennsytvanfp Gov. y Wf~lam (LJM!:UND - About SSG of ·RIIIIInd..
Winds austed up to n mlleo :::-:a::.-==·~·:.~
TO HAVE POND
Scranton's decision to become lay deloptes, paaton llld IA!a- _,1 YllitAirl of Mr. and an hour tt Indlanapollo, lnd.,
Mtll. .
a caodidote foo the Republ'
dlers will aather llet'e Monday Mro. Ale&amp; Shuler wen Mrs. ond blow the roof off 1 churtb. ...,,. oo _ 1..,
1Contmued From Page Onel P"'sidentiol nomln Uon
an for the ftl'lt C!OIIftntlorl ol tho Mary Welle and Mrs. Fredlh AmariDo Tn. reported wtftdo - " . . , - .,.. ",.,.,,..,
T.,urnamen l held m Athens oo, Ho"ever, R"J ~tonal!
~a ·
Ohio dls~ict • Lutherb &lt;llurth- Walkins
of__Middllfllll1.
-• 70 . mile'B aft 'hour.
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ILCW!s Sa~er , 2nd PIace smgIes, Scranton appeared m an on
of Ml!louri Synod,
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........ ...-,.I . . A wind) blast ripped the roof ......_.,, .. .,..,., IM.t ... LNMtHerl Bod1mer. 4th place sillllles the Britt 0
Hlgllglltlng the lour •
day Searl• llld 'l'erry - . 111 from
school 1 Can City ... ••• - Y.,. ""'· - Y....
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Everelt Bachner, 3rd place, all was in
T h II met41ng will be t1to lnltallalion Syi'ICUoe SundaJ to lltend tbe Kan. ~ntl
wblp~ap Mil 101100 lot.,
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Damewood,
Bob torial
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Gradv Cra1g and Henrv r' ·'l defeated Gov ~"i ' w R~~ .,.t le&lt;:luteo by Dr.
Ralph Mr. and Mrs. George Veith
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. • G - . ~-:ote.aor of The01o&amp;Y Middleport apent a dtl)' with
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'" 1 CaUI&lt;&gt;r- t canc.tnlll Tolc'ton Collep the John Vl!itll family
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to blam e tQr the L'h;un·fPac1wn a mmuni1 1t .n e xp l o ~ wn UE.JNG URf;EJ)
Scranton, new contender for
at a 11 ~rmy &lt;'a~p lh a: ~il led at kast 9 P' 'r« ll JS and 111
JConl inucd From Page 0ne1 lthe R~btlcan pmidenttot no·
.J ur.d I J I he•·e I hursd&lt;J y mght a ""-.early ~ nd :J\ .
~1. arod 'Irs. r"red Hibbs, Mr. mlnot1011.
D:mtage was esttmalrd at about ~ 1 llll liJOn .
and Mrs. Paul Smart Mr . and I "Scranton Is a milllooaln!.'"
PreJidonl . D&lt;JOo ld Reid Co· .
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· •, , ni,·k Hawim2&lt;.· Mr . and Tass said "An important facbra!. (o\low1ng up reports . U~:-11 rhe pres&lt;iE'nt .prnm1~rd thnt :l-1 r~ . Jim Johnson Mr. and tor m hit favor iJ the support

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Four a-11. 1n
which brulleo ro the rflli and a lace!" m. one mlle IIDrlll oi· Pomtroy nile CIOliOII • dtarp of dttfoo
were injurad •er• aUon OD the bold.
OD Rt. 7 whee two dOfl tall a. In&amp; too fast for contllli.
. ee pe.Obi st te They
bolll lebA to ftol. lo ihi-~W&amp;J In lroot Ill a car Olhlr liTHia roporlllol by ·.
0
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mveatijatod by the
zer boo~ In a Miller ambu- driven nnrtb
by J . - L. tilt patrol loclutlad Carl
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Patrol on Friday,
lance !d admitted Warfue18imlhl, 31, COOilvDle• .Be JltUdl Moon, 2t Syracue, cHad ilt
the .tl,~~ ~abote~rs _ar~ ~11ri1. ~ g ~~-\ 'lim: f:11!11d . guill _l' nl .~. ·r·n~rllr· VII-s ljee Mt:Coma!l, Dr . and he en,}oy~ in ~aJJ Street.
The injury teeidertt
took wit eltecl to Cklllpol~ eoutt to-IDd tilled OM Gf tbt ..... ..... Mtlp catmt)' court Jam. 1J fw
out ~t ... ;;~nto Domtn,.;o truvP rsr· Jt~ 111 a :;abot,t ge plot v.ill .:rei :'.1 1 ~ Hav H. Pit:kt&gt;llf,, Mr. and "Jn h.ia policy statemenlll, place at ?:10 p.m. on Itt. 11 dl for failure to leld rilht pOrted a belDI owaed by Law- 80 operator's Ucebae, WUU..
t). mv .•kt:-d erne rgl'nl'.\ powrrs the fu ll Wf!'l ght of thr law
Mrs 1:-;d H&lt;~kf'r. Mr. and Mrs . Scranton, like &amp;a majorjty of
milea west 0/wa
y
reGal JobiiiOJl ol at. 1 Raclba. W. Sl&amp;ler, U,. Flrl&amp; Aft., .cLW
1t• seu~. inve'ilugatm·s onto the _Oominlf.'an milit&lt;J t '~ authori· .John werner, Mr. and Mrs. bourgeois poiitici.ns, is v£gue three aad two tenthl
y.
ThiN ... IDOdwJtf damlp todaJ t. IPMII ~ a0111 ... .
U!!;ua}~·-lmmum· campus.
· t1e s also suspect"'d s.a?ot.ag~ . C:•sh Hahr. Mr. and Mrs. Har· and. frequeol:l)' oantradictory." of at. 160. 1
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A .econd GaWa cO&amp;lDty lecl- ID thf fnd f!11 the tv, aDd thl QONIU;k!IM; 1 aod
B. M1f.
Pol•··
a ('Onlnn arm• n•l but adv anred T1{) sr•:nfll' """ nld llnhbard . Ml. and Mrs. wn. .
A car drive Mat Iff !Itt 1\'. deot IGOk place at t:41 p.m. at drtrw -pad lltjUrf.
. ton, IS, ·Ill. I llllllpolta olte4
t• : ; ~· • · ·h orounrls '11 dawn dt'nct' to s.u~pnrl the1r beli'.' fs. !lam Childs. Mr. and Mrs. IUcbMYRTLE BEACH, S. C. _ T Wata'l Rd., by Frank War- the inknlction of Rt. liD IDd Aftotblt IOCident toe* pllt!ll &amp;odiJ for UDIIfe febiole,
Frl~d[ an(J allowed . "'' nn•· 1n Some ciVIlians sperulaled ard Owen. Mr. and ~lrs. Cart Miss Viokl Lauffer, 18, Gahan- fuel, 51, Gtlllpolls WOftt IIIlO tho Rt. 564. A car tlrlved by Cantl at 11:15 p.m. one mile nol'tlt of Convk!Uotll ill
eGIUlfr
O• o.. r . •••te hP~ watl f'rl tnr a 1J- ho.wevet, th&lt;1t 1he exp lmi1nns Horky. Mr. aad Mrs. carroll na, Oilio, woo taleR Inmon Fri. path of a car drlven by Paul J. Smith, 18, Bldwell Wll lolftl Loac Bot&amp;om 011 J1t l.M. A car court J'rldl' tnc1udecJ Jeny W.
throrilatJon from Rrod \ &lt;o go m~ght hav~ l&gt;eec sel_ ofl hv. a Mein.•••·t. Mr and Mrs. Rob- day in tho Miss Sun Fun USA W ~eaklna II, eramtrtoD, N. nortb and lbe turned WUI off dthlen 1t111111 by 'l'ltaNn CrtiiM Starlel, 21, R&amp;. I ftiiiiiDd,
ahea&lt;l,
.
short c1rcun In elertrreal wmng crt Coals J . H. Grate and , Pag&lt;Ont which closes tonigh• C . wbo welll oil lbe r!gjlt aide Ill. 1.80 and lll'llell a car OJIII'· U 17, ~ Sill II&amp;., ftlllltl f1IO llld COlla, Wltb Q . of
ftwte wis no Jmm f'd!aft rf'· of thr magalln"'~ at CAmp Ft&gt;b . Ct&gt;nf' (;rc.te.
with the crownins of Miss Sun of thte ro.t in · art .ttiiDPI to ,.. Ated by Robert. N• .ll.uh, :11, Bid- aut Gl ccmtrol on a npt c:urve ftlle IUBI*Idld • a .........
P•·rt oJ a1''"Is. .
17 . arro;s the Ozama River
Fun for 1113.
votd the oi&gt;l~n.
well, who,... stopped and bead· and ran om tho left aldo 1114 ntlkl• ...,..lllllt, Qeoqa r.,.
In ~ t nallon-wHie broodcast fro~ Santo flommgn .
HUShED TO HOSPI~AL
Both cars wn I!Jta.O, dim- ed eut 011 Ill. tiM. Tbera WM rollotl ovot. Tbele Ilea¥)' ICII', ., Dtmbtlr, \V, Ya., fGdtlt.
FrtdaJ, jif!e1d satd lie mv.. ked 1 he f1rct expln!llon. m a pow- l,aw•-enet H.Jllle of Langsvill&lt; , SAN 10811:, CIIH. - Ont of ot!ed tn .the cralb. N dr!WJr medium damqe lo bolll can. damqe 111 the till', Crqlll ttl $17.50 bond fer 110 tlttlftl4tr
h" Pfo'l!.r' only after the uni· der magazmc. set off other am· was rusl1ed to Meigs Memorial !be FBI' I 10 WIMed fll«fli'rel, of !be Nordl Clftlllna car ,.. Mill Smltll W&amp;l cltod ro Gal- liken to ldelet ~· t.o. tt.nntth HIA&amp;' :Ill0 fiDtltl • .
,t · ~ers~'lvice-rector &lt;vice PrPSJ· r..unition slol"!s. sending bullet' . hospital at 7:22 p.m. Friday by GeoJl!e Zal'llll, WI! captured ceived fl'tiCIUI'III ribl, end bl'tlll- Ha. javlllllt coa:) today char&amp;- Dltol when hi w• INIIalllllr COlli for Plftlnc 110 h!lll..,,
. . . ~~ , lll~:. Aln. P1antm1. re. and grenade frogments wh"· the Pomeroy emergency '"lOad . Frldl}' llight Iller 1 brief IIJI~ed toft lei, 111111 a p llltlt" ill ed wltb latlmJper ltft tum.
1 lacotlliOfl of stltt 11ft
.-d 'ftlo1JIU L. ktni, li, 11. 1 ·
. ·• ,, ... - ~. •mnrt vest 1gators t" thng . through the camp end Rupe's left foot had been cut battle In which he was 8111ieu1- the car, ...... Ld¢111 J-*!M, The flnllll two llalp -1)1 or IIIII ....,_, llllll .._to.• lo POmeroy, flllid .IIIII Clllli Col
tile campus.
I starung ra gmg fires.
by a power mower.
ly wounde&lt;l.
51, of CraiD!I'tOD, N. C. bed oceldenll 18011 pllcl at 1:11 p. He WU ell*! IQ !tltJI; lilf" Dl muilitlr.
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may have been wor'b
St3,000 - mdoy it may
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'&lt;l' lre&lt;hmenls ,...,. served Ill rna prim•ry.
2'. m&lt;-mbers by Wrlilam Rat-1 MOSCOW The

sb DOMII'Gl) IU'TI - ..\ulhoriti l'S prrss&lt;·d a tho
rough mvestigatton toda y o[ n ·porb that s;!IJ(•teurs wPre

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party a choice.

I reject

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V•luesln All
Home Furnishings

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arf:&amp;'?
, 1 there are those in each party
Ytu and I know we cannot. who wish to trade on both.
1 !bel~e ; t~t , as members of Let us be done with the irra·
' t+rtyrf;J;rt •than 100 ;)'8JB.rs tionai fear that , man has too
.ld .re 'ha~.., right to sell· out much liberty, and lilt us build
re modern expediencies of i ar. even greater nation on the
~e ~asy answe~, the faJJt draw,y1eor~ that America is blessed
the .quick solutmn.
by {.,od to stand ever as the
! I k-now--we-have an obligation, i guardian of lreedom.
~early bpijght/ Pf, . our forefa~· .· For to defy those fears our
+rs, to ~mink -\Jurselves and td ipart.v was borfi. and to defy
lemind Americans that our hrst l tho.se fears I a~ a Re~ubllcan
ational administration , under . . . and I thmk: that s why
incoln. W.ait eteeted becau~ it most ot you are, too .
was responsible . _ . because it That IS what lhP Repub\ic:m
... ~R.3'£IVi .. . . _ because it , party is a!I'" f'bout. The minute
*as imaginative.
we torget it Is the mmute we
1 - Responsible
lor .Jl,\-'Ill§il lib- shall begm to die
ty . . . i1s preit\&gt;'a'fibn on . w~ shall not let that happt:'n .
f" North AmencaQ{ CO.flti'lent! The Rep.ubli~an party will e~-

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I Laurel Cliff
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dJstmguishlng
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The large stem
diameter limits the use of this
crop . Under graztng cond'ti
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club advisor. Domonstratlons
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wa;le Pa
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Carpenter Boys mel on June Holter
:aron
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5 at the Columbia school with ial· Jul~ R a 8 Ba";"" aterGay Johnson, M•ryl Houda- t '
• ose on
~.,. Pot&amp;shell, Dorsey Jordan, advisers, roes hon an OUtdoor Fire. Rein charge TI1e project lesson res menh. were served by Diwas on Let's Explore the Out- a~':: ~d ;koyce G~eser. Tbe
doors . R&lt;dney Jordan .ave a ~ u ch~p
e ~~t ~he pota891
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demonstration on the Wood~. be in
e.
rs must
Walter Jo ·dan reported on the he 1 by June 23. Awards will
Officers and Advisors Confer- lilt g ~e~ ~II the :rson and to
ence.
I e Jca~e
~ e most chips.
-Rodney Jordan. tteporter
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• SEE our New Holland
Balers
EASY PAYMENT
PLAN AVAILABLE

ePLENTY ot New HolBaler

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M1ke s~r'e you I}VI! your flock or htr•
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Thorough research procedures by ex·
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OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES
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Freezer

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Frecker, opened the meeting
with 15 members present. Th~
club constitution was read by
the President and it was voted
to accept it for another year.
p a tt Y Gau,I P attl. Bahr, Vicki
Pooler, Twila Karr and Esther
Spencer gave demonstrations on
Artificial Respiration and
dagmg and Bleeding" Patty KobIentz reported on the 4·H Oflicera and Advisors Conference.
- Twila Karr, reporter

Phone WY 2-2i61

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saood startin1 and a:rowing. Protect
your floc~ or herd inwes1ment witfl 1
Pravico Profit-Proven feedina: Proe:ram.

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UPRIGHT . , .
See the Largest
Display in the

and Fasi-Hirch

a demonstration on

Correct
Plans '"ere
made
to have a pizza party on June
S. Members wlll Invito guests
to the ~arty. The committee
for the party are Linda White,
Edith RO"', Dixie Circle, and
Karen McKay.
-Edfth Ros•. reporter

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FINANCING

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k' d
r 1
Salads can be an important IerJCs ifl nutrition which rove ; ny m s o
and many
asset to your meals if they are the value of fruits and
e- , other greens best des lettuce well made, attractive, and the tables in the diet, plus the
try
alone
selection enhances the other 1.0 r 1.mp
for vaTJely : End1ve, romame,
t 10
.
rovemen sk . transpor"
spinach , pars 1ey, watercress,
items on the menu . They aho tation wh'ch
.
supply many of the nutrients to find
II rssible chard. to start with .
that your family needs
.
.
fen- res pro uce at ; {41 VcgeLable~ . fruits , meat
.
,any lime o year Today the . eggs h
II
Historically, the C~ncient Egy- lsalad bowl lunch~on .
h.
, .c ees~ - a may beptians and the
ate sal- favorite with b ·n IS
tgh !come
of a salad .
ads of a sort. The name derives well ~s with ~sJ ess.m:n as !lala~ can be better than the
from the Latin term "SAL" for some t e of
and .quality of the ingredi'!nl'), SO ·
salt, wilh y,·hich grPens were I on
fa mil d IS expected r choose the best you can obtain.l
1
-- Yo Y menus.
plan the1r use to ennance
ure Eight Knot Jim Wiles re- S h
~r Own SaladA :Then.
.special characteristics of flav- ·
ported on
Snacks Help
ow
salads? or, rolor, and texture .
I
Protect Teeth" and iistributed the~~u Hrera Jy capitalize . on (5) Dressings make or break
a pamphlet on the subject
lror . k.e e are som~ pomters Ia salad
select with care. ,
- John Lohse Report&lt;&gt;r .
I mal I~g and sPrv~ng excel- I Simple or elaborate, tile dress
.
- "
en sa a s c
ing should complete tho •alad
The Chester Band-Aids mPI ICI(l) Salad
should. be not compete with it -0; dis:
on June 2 at the Chester Gra~- ~ ean. Dry. Cnsp..
Clulled. guise it. It's often wise to offer
ge Hall. President
Sharon Greens dean br&gt;st '" lukewarm a 51electior, of dressngs and let

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planted two shrubs beside the
were said by
t he
Junior Fair Building, which ~rou:~f ~on can was answered
Is th! club's community pro- y-J e Y Rb~ntsh_
ject.
oyce de ie, Reporter
-Lenora and Loui!:le Michaeol
Big
Boys met Jun• 2
•• Bend
h
repo.ters.
~~~e orne of their advisor.
Court Street Roclkltes
Harold Lohse. John Wiles
on .June 3 at the home of Lin- lng a demonstration on Whipda White with Evelyn Holter ~
Rnpe Ends, Jim Swatzel
and Wilme Rother advisors in emonstrated How to Tie A
charce. The
lesson wa 1 monslr ~ot: John Lohse de1
on sewtng. Dixie Circle gave
How to Tie • Fig-

LIke

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ptoJect

COMi

B~lles

Bedford
met on May
at th Bed! d Sch
.
M
e
or
ool _with
Jn rs. h Vada Hazelton, advtsor,
c arge. Carol Han
How to Make a BuUetin
and Nanc y St . Cl air
· de:fnstrated How to Set a Table.
reshments were served by
Carper and M
Rig
. .
arge
gs.
Ohio B.trd
went on
n~st field trtp.
-Jaml't! Eastman, Reporter

Chormettes met on June 4 at
Uie home of their
Mrs.
~r.arle Keeballgh. The ro.
jtet lesson was on standing
slltlnM. Tt.e entire group
exerciseo!l on walkin and
met on June 2 at
ting
I!.
Methodist Church with
-Jacquelyn Bahr reporter
. Ruth
advisor,
,
charge. The project lesson
F'lve Point St~:~r Stitchers m43t was on menus. Joyce Ritchie
on June ': at the home of Ann
.
How to Make a
Holter and then went to the Mtld Drink and How to Set a
Fairgrounds.
iJ
. Paula sayre had
the
the meeting was Mrs. Belt'
service and the 4--H
Mllh..tar . The club
and th~ Pledge of AI-

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AttraCll.VC Salads Sal•d
Important T0 One's Meal~

Arttrl~or

and Massey- ferguson

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the Luncheon Table. Mr:,. Yost
and the members who atteOOed
the 4-H Officers and Advisors
Conferen~ reported on the con•
ference .
-Carol Wilcoxen reporter
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English hlrloll fill'
time.

that cuase death of 1nlmals three sudan groups il usually Slow dr 'in and r0bl
of ter and Saturn.
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rare with the variety Pi· lor mediocre qwdity at
best. lptcking .le
u ""::om William Butler Yeata. lrisb
per , but occur more frequently Thes" &lt;·roiJS sltould not be plant- the ground without du 8 d pnel and dramatist. was born
with the hybrids and crosses. ed for silage. However if the dirt have dlacouraged •
on !hill day In 185.
Only Pipe1 and other open-pol- crop can not be used
fraz- who have lried to mak
h
On this day in blstory :
linalecl sudan&amp;rass
varieties lng oc greenchop, then making or sudangrass.
e
ay In 1877, the Ru-Turkish
should be used for srazing.
Into silage saveo the feed for 11 sudangra.s ha 11 to be War be&amp;an.
Green choppiag is ao accept- later use . To make silage of made the oJl"n
varIn 1935, Jim Braddock WWl
able and widely used method these crops, harvesting should ietles' such as Piper, and the the world heavyweight boxing
of barvestmg the sudan • sor- be done when the pl&amp;nts are sudangras . hybrids would be title from Max Baer in a 15-:
ghum crosses. The sudangrass In early head . Wilting the cro acce tabl; Sudan ' •or hu
round decillion at Long lola;;;!
. '·'
1
varieties and hybrids may al- will unpruve the quality
eros!,
not
a g ..::; City in New York "
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so be used in this manner the silage and prevent seepage choice oecause of thei 1 g
In 1944. Germany's highly
When two cuttings are made from uprt'•ht 31·tos
b 1 rob- 1
d'
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h 1 r a'1lehr poblicized " secret weapon" the
•
.
u P
s en, 1ame~rs t a are muc
.
per .season, the sudan-sorghum blems of picking up the cro slow~r ln d i
flymg bomb. waa dropped on
crosses nave shown a slight and
dust and dirt in
Ha;.,.estin ryf::· ha should be _:_....::....::..
yield advantage over piper. silage 0 ,, be a problem
m de bel g th \
the famlll choose and use their
Gtavtly's 311' RtlaJY ..., , •• •
When tlu&lt;e or more cuttings Mking hay f d
·
d a f bl ore 8 Pants
head,
own
choice.
24
flome on jtlur r... illll cr - ..
have been mad. the varieties sudangrass hyobrsdu ang. ,., abnl preherah Y :!,
Tips on Servl••
1 mches
in tho rot~ii!.OHIIa!ltlolo_.r ·
'
s IS possl
e, well
m e•g
t. '"e
= rass
va ue haor -Use a chilled serving
hybrids arid crosses
have yield-, but problems of 'qualit..
art- us·
. made
sundan
bowl
by the wtlllflll, att-~r IHr~ ·
ed abou. the same in Ohio tests ually so great that few
1e 18
· · 11 10 tim g h
Y or plate
Glllvtly T11c!W. Alit til )OW flllj
Silage made from any of
make hay of d
peop
Slm abrl
othy ay
of I -Arra'nge simply _ avoid
d....ulllo.todql
...
su angrass.
compara e maturlty .
-Use the right size dish too small lets th• salad fall of!·
too large makes the salad look
undersi.Jed ,
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the salad sell itself to you r I 512 E. Moln

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ter

Aa tl1e number or harvests per
aeaom incre&amp;MI, tho lack of
the Wlerlng habit by the crosa•• Ia emphulzed. The audanaraos opefti1011lnated •arfotles
and hybrldo are almllar In WIerlna. They Wier more and
more as the number of harvest
per season Increase under proper mattagement.
The prraslc acid producing
potential of
sudan-sorghum
orosses II considerably greater
than of the open • pollinated au.
d
.
angrass varietie!! as Piper.
This
high level of prusic aCid that may be produced
by the crosses reslr1cls
t,te
use of this crop The ,udan.
. be en ln~rgrass hY.br ld s have
mediate m pruaslc
acid content. Levels of prussic acid

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· ,·nnmic growth ot a ·g..,at a· g that • the Iirst great act of Recent guests of Mrs. Elsie ' Vosiling Mrs Cora Buck ov·
By Lertha Parker
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&lt;• reat American president 1s Hanmg were Mr and Mrs. Gall l'f a recent week end were
M1
Roy Cr&lt;!W or
:k
,
Pear
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
,
llrP rfhe rPr.ponslhiht
gel elected.
Stemmetz of Wyandotte, Mich Mrs Betty Stewart. q Sandv, nati rP.ce11tly called on
a5 er. - - -- 1
PLYWOOD
1 .....h our pnrty was born tu )ior
we about to
.Glenna . Cgburn, Mr. and ; Jimmy, Jackie and Don HaffiI
Standerd 4' x 8' panel•
;j '· r 0nd ·_ o/hirh we have
can\l1datel! for the Umted l Mrs. Ray Gnmm of Lancaster, : mond. Mr . and Mrs. J. R. Fos- here.
I . DEATH TOLL CLIMBS
1 , J.l , h".:- rne.
gta \es Sena~. e. for the House !Jf Mrs. Dana H~n~mg of .Hurling- ~ ter and son, Robert. of ColumMr. and Mrs. Pearl Parker
'I•" thick only
$3.61 .,,.
I •lion those responsibilities nep'r.&lt;entatJves , for the goverM•·s . Mmn1e Fo1et
of , bus. Mr . and Mrs.
Garner ' received .. ord of the birth of
WASHINGTON (UP! I -Sen'12''
thick
only
$7.04
:1 -. P b:ild spirit we dare noL 1 ~rs' chairs. for the stat(' leg - Col_umbus, Mrs. Letha Cowen, • Roush ol Wheeling, Mrs. lsa- p grandson, David
Keith, to ate Democratic Leader Mike
'II•" thick only
$8.41
1j f!:. ~ f· ;"f .,. -t.
.
t~Jatl!res~ and tor the local of- Da.1 wm, Mrs . Della Jewell and ! bel Simpson of Racine, Mr. lCapt. and Mrs. Cedric 0. ark· Mansfield, Mont., fears the
t-' J;
td-lf tJ ..,aVt-"'-P.e na- fwes ·
chi ldren of Shade, and Mr. and 1and Mrs. Frilz Buck and son 1er in Fairbanks, Alaska.
death toll from recent floods in
lf1on h
df&lt;tro:ving it~lf from Lincoln would cry out in pam Mrs. Herbert Gray and Mrs. ; Robert. Pomeroy, Mr.
and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Holly his state will exceed tbat of the
\411 :1·n . Our mJSf-ion tod&lt;~.v ran it Wf' sold out our princi pl~s . Lyle and son of Columbus.
I Mrs. Roy Buck and daughters. 1and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. recent earthquake in Alaska.
1· nn les!ll
but Wt' would laugh out w1th
Mr. and Mrs Th H. d r Pamela and Mrs. Sue Ann B~e- 1 Earl Hoffl,·,an of Columbus, Mr. M f' d
I ·' "'' lha\ L?e true spiril ol scorn If we threw away an Zanesville
a
gle of Portland.
' and Mrs. A. G.
r.,ton,
ans tel sadly told the Sen·
P
pari)' o day elec tiOn ."
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W&lt;th his sister, Mrs. " Obe
.
.
.
. Huntingtor and Mrs. Henrietta ate that 28 dead already have
oth
.rt l .Libby Dtddle s(*nt
Fndoy ' Preston or Alabama recently been counted and that LJ5 more
. ands equally rlt&gt;rlwatPd lfl rrto- Mr. Lincoln :;aved the Umon, Markins
,;frvmg this nation from the "' he used his sagari tv as a
er relatives. I With her parents,
Mr . and catted on Mr. and Mrs. Homer persons are unaccounted for.
1
1Holly.
t .. \
of phon.v libPrHlir.;m nr polilknl leader to do i1 .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William Mrs. OVal
. .
:
these are
s.1PW ' dt&gt;at.tJ nf blind r!:'ac- As a political JeadPr he would Shroad s ot Sl. Cloud, Fa. and M~s M~m 1 e Miller ts m Gal- jo-o-. .;.====--===iiiOiJ ,.===-==iiliiiOiiiiiiiii;;;;&amp;---=""""'""'"'""'"'""'""'.;._....= = - - - - - - .
:l)!l)laud 1he qua \it~' ot &lt;mdi· Mrs . Virginia Fitch and son hpolis takmg care of her grand-.
\
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~----=======---, · dates on every levei of govern- ; Dav1d , o! Pittsburgh, Pa, visii l ~on. while Mr: Hermit Fisher i
l ~1ent wlth ~ich our part ~· is ed at the home of Mr.'1. Obert Is m the hospttal.
Markms .
Weekend visitors of Lowell
blessed this year .
1 And caring a great deal r Mr.
d and d Mrs . W&lt;:tyne Beh- Mr N.IC kle an d Ba r bara . were
r bout the umty of the Republi- en son an .son of Sandusky
. .
.
can part.y- which he knew was and Mr . and Mrs. William How- ~ Mr . and Mrs . William McN~e··
built from the precinct up- Mr . ani and children of
Zanes- 1kle and sons.
Larry, I
Lincoln might rf'mind us today ville were guests here of Mr. i and Anthony of Tr.tmble. Mr. ~
!'lot to throw away thnse fine and i\olrs . Charles Jone.:o and I and Mrs . ()scar Smith
and
cl'\ndidalJ5·
daughter .
daughters. Diane and
Laura
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I tie knew-as all of you know Mr and Mrs. Charles Jones, Gail of Laurel Cltff and Mr. ,
Pomtroy
in a prPsidential ~·ear J\Jr. and Mrs Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNickle.
608 E. M1in St.
1
Wt. Trede For Any Kind
· he randidate at the top of the 1Epple Wtre guests of Mr. and !
- -~are loot{ing for some
M
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I
the horse or ponv, lllcket can help those below .. . 1 rs.
~rald
M or r i s, l
it.
· , or he can doom them to unde- j Mrs. Goldie JPwell
visited I
Are You Getting The
St·rved defeat.
' Mrs. John Slout and friends
Therefore, any political party here recent\p.
seriously undertakes to I Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Knopp,
SUPPlY STORE
lead the governmen t of this na· l Dayton. were guests of Mr and
You Should Be Gettint
W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy lion-not only m Washington, . Mrs . Bud Morris and also caii~..,.,...,,.,..,.,..,....,.,..,.,..,.,,........J'.IJIJ'i.·_:a"_'l~so&gt;__:&lt;in the, state &lt;.:apitals, ed on Mrs. Stout
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Mr. and Mrs. lkey Roach of 1
Proctorvi; ,e, called on Mr. and 1
Mrs John Massie.
Mr . and Mrs . Richard Rhodes
and children spent a week end
with Mr. and Mrs .
Delmer
Rhodes.
We have 1ll the neee•
Mrs . Robert Alkire and son 1
'rou're aurt of a comfortable winter when
tll"Y materlalll tn atocll
Ray were guests of Mr _ and I
you heal your home with Texaco Fuel
Mrs . Clayton Wagoner
and
=::.---"_l•t
lowest
prl'ces.
children or Columbus.
Chief Healing Oil. And our Hrvice II MeMrs. Obert Markms has mOv- 1
Save up to
eLtad-ln Wire
Pu to Zanesville to be ·lost&gt; to
ond
to none, too, We deliver Fuel Chief
eGuy Wires
her relatives, Mr . and
Mrs .
N•w
autemotlcally. That's becauH we keep
. David Hinds.
•
Llthtt'llftl
Arresters
Win egan/
Mr. and Mrs . William Woods
to start your plans for home improvement.
accurate degroe•day charta and know
of Zanesville called on
Mr.
COLORTRON • Chlmnay Mountt
~nd Mrs . Thomas Wells.
We can help you finish them, too. with
ANTENNA
cuatomer'• heating requiremenla. Aak your
willt f/edroMi~ Am,lififlt'
- Mrs. John Stool
Othor All Chon,..l
*TOP-QUALITY MATERIALS* QUICK ESTIMATES
neighbors about us. Many of them have
ONlY $6490
Alit VI
':' CONTRACTOR HELP* FINANCING ADVICE
WASHINGTON
tUPliINen our custamera for years.
\' PI ~liS AND 0 fHER SERVICE
U\.95
bassador Kim Chung Yui of Ko- 1
Now - - color TV 111. its be"t
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"'7
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rea announced Friday .his counwlt.h t.he ot-enaa thsl I"IPdrtJ tl ·
Get startea
I
try would award its highe!t I
ical/y ampHfl• TV signnl11'
0f'liYI'I'll a cleaner . ~hur]&gt;er picmedal to former President HarMIDDLEPORT
GALLIPOliS
ture to your IIC'I'een, irnprove11
ry S Truman June 25.
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Kim said he will present Trulil7.('d to prC' VCnt. n&gt;rro"'i o n.
man with the "Order of Merit
Av .. il:~1ole w1thout Ek~·lron 1 .;
•
Dl1trlbutecl by:
Amplifi-er from $".!4.9:; .
for Nation~! Foundat10n Joong.. CITY ICE &amp; FUEL CO.
jang" to the elder slate•man
HARRY Mti,.LE!t, ewn01'
Budget Torm1--Cosh &amp; Corry-Cooh &amp; Delivery
for his "contribution to the 1
PT. PLEASANT.....OALLIPOliS
PHOI'II W'Y 2-atJS
cau.&lt;w. or human rreedom and i
P h - 4.a
Dpp. I &amp; 0 Depot
Pt. Plount
MIDDLEPORT
114 1. M,ln · P~roy
democracy' 1 durinlil the Korean !
, War.
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new

tl1e otem material fa refused
by lllllmall. Tha audanarus hybrldo have lint llema, very
almllar to sudan-grass varle.
tlet.
The loaves of the sudon-sor·
crosaes are broad and
coaroo wbere11 tho audangrasa
and audangrass hybrid leaves
~~ narrow and finer textured.
The OXIlCt Importance of leaf
width and terture Is debatable.
Some reporu show
aUghtly
higher protem content for the
b ad 1 ed
r~ - e~v . vane· tl es. Obse
.
rvat10ns tnd1cate that
Is
?'ore efftcent on varieties havmg !mer textured leaves.
One of the significant limitstions of the sudan - sorghum
crosses Is their lack of ability
lo tfller profusely alter cutting,

Yield of dry ll"!tter has not 1
[
Pomeroy Benders met
on
proven to he a major lllffer-' The Salem Center Girls 4-H June 2 at Syracuse Park. Mrs.
ence among the above groups mel on June 4 at th• home of C E Blakeslee Is the club
in Ohio.
Pam Wilaon with !\Irs. Marie advisor. The
project lesaon
The sudan • sorghum crosses Turner. advi~or. in charge. The was on Teen-agers Entertain.
art taller at maturity than el· project lesson was on Materials Millie Logar and Peggy Holfther the sndangrass hybrid• or and Patterns. Linda Shenefield ner were in charge of the blsudangras~ open-pollinated var- gave a demonstration on Can· cycbng pa~ty a~d wiener roast.
ietles. Till. crosses do not arow nlng. Diane Holliday gave a Next meetmg wdl he held June
ljlore rapidly In the seedling demonstratlor on the Different l6 at . t~e Blakesle• home.
stage nor
during the
early Types of Hems" Linda Shen•- -Millie Legar, Reporter
,
vegetative growth perloas than field and Ka) Wright reported
the olher groups.
on the •·H Officers and AdvisNease Setllement Cloverettes
Near tbe Ume when
the ors Conference. Kay
Wright met June t at the home of
1 BEH.E~OTH OF THE FIE':-DS-Ha"!esting sugar cane along the southern abores of ,
plant.J al"t! starting to head, the Ialso gave a report on Burns. A~nette and Connie
warner
Flo~1da s La.ke Okeechobee IS easy, w1th the a1d or these hulking wagons. The wagons,
crosses are taller and continue I M. V. Holllday, Roberta Wilson, With Annabell Houdashelt, Bet- ! equipped w~th fat: low-pressure t!res, each carry 4,000 pounds o£ cane and can be unto be taller than the
other l&lt;•thryn I ov•ther, and Cathy ty .Johnson and Evelyn Hollon,
loaded by biting In about two mmutes. The carts are linked in {our-wagon trains.
two group!~. The sudangrass hy· and Susan Smith were gue11ts. advasors, jn charge. Linda John.
brids may or may not be taller The next meeting will be held son gave a demonstration on
than a &lt;-tpeciCic sudangrass var- June 19, 7:30 p. m. at the Gathering. Mary Ann Harris
ieety . A s&lt;&gt;dangrass hybrid may hom• of Sherr! Turner.
Idemonstrated !be cutting Lay.
.water sure all dirt ts
or may not possess hybrid~vfg.
· Grace. Hysell 1ave a re- I
gone . Shake ort .excess water.
POison Oak and Poison
lpat dry with towels !gently..
or. The possession of hybrid Racine Jolly Nei hbors met
vigor . com .. from
correct on June . at Lhelcine MethoLinda Hollon reported on
I Refrigerate
in "crisper"
or
of genetic character· dist Church Annex with Ma
Eggs and Beaks. Devoplastic bag until needed .
IItle$; ·and cannot be guaran- K. Yost and Wilma McGra~ ~.ns were glv.n by Annette
How good ARE th• salads usually dressed - thus
(2 Tear GJeens. rather than
tl!ed from cr088lng any ran· advisor;, in charge . The pro·
rner.
' you serve'' Are they
crisp? ad•." 'Jur real fondnESs
them - thJ• prevents
dom
pair
ol
sudangrass
varle·
ject
lesSGn
wa•
on
Sett'ng
th
Grace
Hysell.
Reporter
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$6.76

UNDER ONE ROOF-A first In concept and design, the Macy's store in Queens ia: I revolutionary structure that com·
will prosper . . . 1t. bines parking and shopping under one roof. Shopping areas are located in the core of the circular structure with curbside parking fOr 1,500 cars in an unusual wing adjacent to the buildlng's three stories and on the roof. Customers wiU
forld.
will prevail.
not be much further than 75 feet walking distance for any given department in which they choose to shop. An electronic
i
~sl~loiJ{g~ every The. Republican . ~arty will computer will direct customers to vacant parking ploces
nd its inspiration arolllld' ' lheldU!'t . ..

Interior and exterior. Full color
range. Best qualtty. As low as

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There · are three distinct
groups of varlotles to be con·
sldered when deciding as to
planting sudangrass, sndancr8S8
hybrid, or sudan •
sorchum
hybrid. The latter group 11
aloo called
sudan 80'1!hum
cross. A few P:ant ch1racterlalle• that aeparate the.. groups
Include plant height at maturl·
ty1 size of stem, size of leave!.
rnte and degree ol recovery
growth associated with tlllerlng
t&lt;nblt, ond pru,.lc acid produc•
In~ pot•nllal.

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SomeUmea theae cropa are
actually better, aomet!Jnoa nol
as good
vll'lotle. In produc18
tion.
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During lht last few yean
much pobllclly has been
to oudan • aorghum crosses.
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Thl s year severa . e1gs counly Iarmer&amp; are try.1111! 101ne of
these crosses, so tt m1gbt be
well to conalder 10me dUfer·
enceo, simllarltlea, ond advantBat!l
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of the cIoseIy rea
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crops of sudan grass, sudangraos hybrldo, and
sorchum
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ward to 1 lesser place In the That s why say to you lh1r
world of free men
· every bit olleeUng at my com·
1
here to announce 1 mand: Help me eatn1 our
am a candidate for the presl- party's nomination. and
wiU
dency or the United States.
lead our party to victor)' .
I offer leadership. Leaderohlp Stand With me In the cauae
for the good fight.
of freedom
The good fi(bt to bring Ul Stand with me for the intetvictocy in November.
nty of our party and ttle .secuOur libraries and our ar· and I think that we had better lselection is already completed. em_brace a cause wh1ch
Now, surely, all of us must The good light to put Amer- rlty of our nation . · · stand
hives are filled with the dry get about the business of keep~ With more than half of the :written ofr most of Amenca 'confront reality . ft is about ta l ica in first place throughout the with me as free men, free wornones of the Federalits , thEI inF faith with Lincoln.
delegates not yet committed, land has been wnttf'n oft by the happen to our party.
· world .
en, fret RepubliCans, free
higs . and a score ot others I For his work is not yet done . they tell us to surrender the ,rest.
The Republican party is in , The good rilht to strip away Americans.
·ho met thelr moment of The work of Theodore Roose- digmty of our party, he
We w11l leave San Francisco 1danger. And some say our worn out formulas dragged out
..
1
uth. but did qat selU: it.
Ivelt is not yet done . The work. spect of our fellow citizens. and a united party , . . but uniled country may be, too.
[once again by the other party
Today the- np.tiOn-and indeed uf Robert Taft and of Dwight all hope of a Republican vic- I behind our traditional pnnci - We could send down to defeat in a futile effort to lead Amerf
w(l[)d-waits to !lee if an- Eisenhower is not yet done . 1toty in the fall .
ples. not behind some weird good men and good women who ica at home .
1
1
stand ready to carry our ban.. 1 Let this be clearJy underther t prDUd , ~tical banner\ We have the solemn duty to I I stand before you today to 1parody on our beliefs.
ill falter . grow limp and col- iget on with the task. We have 1chaHenge that view .
In short. the Republican chal- l ner in several states.
stood : 1 am not entering this
pse. in the · dust.
jthe sOit!mn duty to drive fear - for one believe that our lenge in San Francisco is to 1 We could take the respOnal- crusade for the privilege or
•'Ha..q the Republican party ," ,from the heart of America.
lparty will not make its deci- plan our nation's practical busi- [bilily. the reason , the Lincoln. presidinR over a whipped milr fe111'lw citizeons ask, " out- 1 Let us be done with the fear bet&gt;n completed four weeks ness and to embrace her moral the heart and soul . . . all of nority.
vet(Jts u.seruwess?"
ot our system spread Dy the sion until the tina! ron call has challenge.
thes~ things we could take out 1 W~ shall be satisfied with
And we Republican~; ask: I bumbling promoters of boom or from now .
But . there is a danger.
of our party.
nothmg less than a tremendous
&amp;n we pretend. even to our- bust in t~ opposition party.
I say that WP are going to
The stand must be made, but : We will do so if we Jet an victory in November. And then
lve~: that it is possiblt for And let us be done witil the ]San Francisco to hold a con- tht\ hour is late.
exclusion-minded mmority dom- in the years ahead we
"se to .stapd with one fQot in fear spread by the small-mind- ~ vention , not a coronation-and We have waited dangerously inate our platform and choose build our party once again
e 20th' ~ritm;.• · and thf&gt; other ed in our own party who hint il hope you agree that we are long to call upon our party's our candidates
thP majority in America.
that America has not enough not going there t.o hold a wake . conscience, upon Its wisdom, But. \\If' have a choice. And
I need your help.
the 19th.
Can we afford to Pretend that lprosperily to go around.
We will convene there in four upon its will .
11hat is why 1 have come here l I need the help or every
fU. .;,, wPII, when all is not? ' Let us be done with I!Je fear weeks lime to select a man For too many months we l todey .
publican. We are reading
...._._ -wa. iA good conscience [o! the black man and the fear ~ho best squares with the en· have been s low to act. but fast 1 I have come here to offer our one out or the party. Wt

our natlon on the rood bick·

Till!: ALMANAC
ly Ullitef Prt10 ltnernoUOIIal

Dally Sentiriel, Pom~roy-Middleport , 0., June 13, 1964·5

New In 'arming

handed , , , the echo of · fear, com every hand and every cause 11 r1cht.
of reaction .
the echo from heart I!Jat belleveo In the trua And, becallle 1t 11 r1(bl, 111
the never-never land !bat puts Rpublican cauae.
shall prevaU.

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echo we have thus far been - - - - - -

'BAl..TrMORE (UP!l - Text I say that the Umo has come m the court houses , in the city dtmng principles of the Repub- to say that it could not happen
of Gov. William W Scranton's 1for u' to stand fa st against I halls- such a great party will bean party. , , not to embrace I share responslllillty with
on his entry into the /both I!Joso who would compro- not lightly throw away the top 8 cause which has no roots In to us . . not to our party.
OP
race
m1se us mto slavery and those •places on 1ts ticket.
A
.
hi
others of our leaders who until
In !lie
hiStory, a poht· who would lead us there m a Choosmg the top ol the tlckel i mertcan story.
now have failed to act. I frank·
ah i'f{tY . !'jill afford aiJ!lost burst or
llame . " well under wa y m our party. We will convene there to se- J• expreso my admiration lor
to lose Lincoln led our party because I There are hose who are so 11ect the. man who. can lead the those who earlier entered the
h&lt; j tld lt!lrtt that gave It •he had faith 10 the common alr81d of a free choice In San whole ttcket to v1dory up and llists, w1th energy and dedlca·
irtt..~ . ~ ~ · '
sense of the American people, 1 Franciseo that they pretend the down this nahon
not to t10n .

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USED SPECIALS
II cu. fl. Co·op Chest _$100
13 cu. ft. Up . Freezer ~-$125
23 ou. It, Up. ~·ree&amp;er _ $75
Dryor
$75

Philco Up.
Sene! Gao
Frigidaire
Automatic

Pamerey

Freezer _
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Ref. - - - tM
Relrirentor $75
W.,ber _
$110

Shop Your local Landmark
Store in Pomeroy
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&amp; MASON COUNTIES
Look For The llg "L" en R!IUte 7 -

Rear Melgl General Hosplt•l
WY 2-2176

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LeMau Convertt~le. Red finish , black top, white lntenor
with bucket seats. 4 on Ule floor , 16ti H. P . engine. radio,
heater. a real sharpie

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Sale

Television Revue

FOR SALE by owner Ill MldPOMEROY, OHIO
clleport J bedroom
iloJM,
I
built-In
kitchen,
wall
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waD
In the Hurt of
carpeting. Call WY wm.
THE AMERICAN RUHR
Close to schools.
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$2895

' POMEROY - 6 - room frame
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r~Ho
V8 eneine. Powerghde trans., whitewall tires, ndlo, heatPhono
WY
2-3130
Box
229
bouse with bath, gas beating,
!'In• '"'
~r. s.eat ~Its, beAutiful white over slh•er blue with match·
double lot. Out of high water.
mg mtenor.
1urD
Pay $800.00 down and belance
1961 Rambler Classic Sta. Wagon _ $1295
1m W•n • oll.tr Ser'11-et'
Po
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Dry
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like
rent.
&lt;,en'" !lie' "'I'CI •nt •Daertlmo
Radio, heater, like new whitewall tires, automatic shift.
Ylnll'ftlll"' •'1\Uft
81 ,..Jib
MIDDLEPORT
- 8 - r oo m
and Shirt Loundry
Beige and coral finish
l;jl l :II!IIIJ' ... ""'"Ill . .T rh,_ Mlll
frame
house
with
bath, nice SLASHING TIIIIOUGH TH1! WAVES-This 378-foot long blgiHDdllliJIC8 cutler, MllaJDo
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tn be built for the Cout GUild by Avondale Shlp,yanlll ol lhney, La., wtl1 be
ting. On e Uton,"
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Alterlnt
end
ftep~~lran•
kitchen,
furnace
ea
powered
by. Pratt &amp; Whitney marine 8110 turb~.e ell&amp;ln•- The ahlp. wUl ~vo a JlllllliDwD
edt Hid .-ltttlfl 1t l(ay&amp;.
Peckf'h
end
Zipper•
acre
lot
out
of
high
water.
speed
ol.
~9 nautlcal.,ilee all bour. The Cout Guanl plalll to ad4 38 •Jml'er ed' I ·•
. o'\110 Ot t'tt.AN1l8 •
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 fO.M.
it.RIII:5 - lt .lf&gt; (OJ dO •oM min
$7500.00.
111 lleet over the -.t 10 Jeer&amp;
I 0 lbs. Dry Cluning $2.00
IDIII.I"it
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DISCOUNTS POMEROY- 10- room fr~•l-------~~--------~::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::~
OJ'nc&amp;- tdSuu
home witb !'Ia baths, hot air
PICKUP
lo OELIVIRY
8:31• A y '-" :l!:OO t' M.. Oall:J
furnace
heating, Jarge vera&amp;
.;•turd., __.,lltr A.lll ~ a_a,no Go.._,.
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For
Rent
ABC
CLEANERS
da.
Mulberry
Avenue location
1'1"11 so M;A.Iilt
1'0 P'I.At:i A
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
near the courthouse. A at.eal
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PROUUf"!INO
W&amp;NT 4~
FOtR SndALE '52 Fordid
Wtrhac-t HOUSg FOR RENdTbalnh Pome- T73-5S43
Muon, W. Vo. , at $9500.00.
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I , ca 11 ":.=.,....,~=-=":':""";""'1 HOUSE TRAILER - S ucuPHONE WY 2·2157
Face Bull. Donald Weaver, IVY 2-'\75 after 5 p.m.
W'MNG, Pl..;,biD&amp;. ~laetler room, 11164 Baron (10 x 56)
Harrisonville. Evenings
or
___ll_ 13_-_3_!_c Furnaces. o\tuold
Br'otMrl. in showroom condfUon. Price
Sunday.
6-13-3tc
Ill Eat:t Mltn Street. PoiD- comp1e te w1'th ra••e
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Card of Thanks
FOUR R&lt;
fu rnished ap•rt.l eroy. Pbo,oe WY Wl4l,
to
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sewing
machine
1963
ment.
Pbone
WY
2-3658.
Uc
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possession.
7
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11
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an
model. D1al a st1tch. But5 27 tic
Harold Colliua, Sa1eomaa
those who sent cards, flowers, tonholes. monograms, appli·
WY z.me
and leJe!ihoned messages to ques, blind hems, etc . Pick FOUl'! R()f)MS, bath and ba,..
EXPERIENCED
William Iucelo, Salesmou
me during my recent bospit- up last six payment5 $7.00 ment, furnace heat.P hone '
alization at Holzer Hospital.
WY % U'l1
6 12 :no
2-2204.
WY 2-3319.
t 28 tfe
1 shaH reinember your kind- monthly. Phone WY
6 12 5tc
I
ness always. Mrs.
Thomas
4 ROOM apartment w1th bath. .
1FOR SALE In Midclleporl,
Cook. '
11- 13-ltp ELECTROLUX sweeper com- Pbone WY 2-5385.
bedroom brick house,
From the lar2est truck or
5 6 tfc
baths, lot and a hall, out of
1 Mam
pleto with all allafhments, -~~~__:__
bulldozer radiator to the
n
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including spray gUn. Like
high water . Nice location.
m'Jallest
beater core.
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. ·· · ( new condition. Guaranteed. Unfurnished bouse. 4 roorm .
See by appointment. or call
IN LOVING memory of John $32.76 terms or discount for utility and bath 1655 Polnf
WY 2-2865 or WY Z-3250.
W. Stout who passed away cash. Phone wv 2-2204.
Lane, Pomeroy. Prmne WV a.
(6) 10 tfc
one year ago t.OOay. June 13,
6 12 5tc
3874.
I S tfc 'NY 2-2143
Pomeroy
J963. Sadly missed by Wif~e, .
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three
Orba. Eleanor, Judy and Bob- SINGER in mal!ogany cabinet. , F\1\NJSHED apanments. Ph -~~Grlae.er-....U.blll&amp; ud
bedroom home. s years old,
_!IY Stout.
, · 11-13-t
Equipped to buttonhole, mon- · WY 2-2776. After S p. m. phone
lleelia&amp;
on Rt. 248, 3 miles past
N •
dgram, etc. Balance
due WY 2-3574.
MbHon.WO, Chester
Golf eour... Z.2
ohce
$29 13 Phone WY 2-2204.
11 2l lfc
Eud •oar ...., trooNeo
acres land, fruit trees and
6 12 5tc
We lulve aD shrubbery
Forced hot· air PATTERNS-Set starkly
FOR SALE - Mexican Tomato , - - -- + - -THREE and four roo"' fllrnl•h..
s.- Mol'lllnes
heating, well water.
Keith against the sky, a mesh pal·
plants.· William H.
Holmes. I J9o9 TROTWOOD camping ed and Wllurnished apart.
n..IIODaillt Rlltoa
Chaffee. CaD: Chester 1185- tern of steel girdero stretch·
Syracuse.
8 8 tfc
trailer J5U. ft. long. E:lec· ments WY Z-5434
12 6 tie
caD WY z.¥971 Day oo Nl~lll
(6) 10 6tp
ea across the New York nar•
3120.
VIEW FROM THE TOPWILL CARE for two ladieS, so- tric brakr . Richard Vaugh11 tfc
rows as work continues on with her parents, Mr.
and The new, 341-foot Oneida
rial security or old age pen· an. Middleport, Ohio.
ruRNISllED and unfurnished
t ROOM double at 139 Butter- :~d:.e~r:~ab~~·~~~og~~ Mrs. Millard Christian.
observation tower in Niagara
gives v!sltnn
stoners. Phone VI 3-2fm2 .
161 10 41 P apartments. Inquire 11 the Business Opportunities nut Ave. Very
reasonable. aDd heaviest suspensioD
Spending Sunday with K. E. Falls,
·the
6 8 6tp
Obio HoiP_I_. ---·
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Erickoon were Mr. and Mrs. apa

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SALEWilliam
- Mexican
Tomato MODERN 4 room '"d bath
Hedrick, 133 Butternut Ave.,
WHEN \'OU USE ABC Cleaners FOR
Plants.
H. Holmes.
Diek Shaw and son, Columbus.
1 Pomeroy, O. Phone WY z_
"Free
Plan'' you
Syracuse.
6 8 tfc
furnishct. apartment.
Phone
Mr. and Mrs.
V.
6 8 12tp
2670.
accompanied
theirD.son,
r.
12
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big. lleautilul empty closet FOR ~AI."- Middleport'• tall WY z.38 4.
$
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to his home in Columbus
s·~~;~re tn exchange tor sit the est building. tocatea l52 N
for man or woman from rN SYRACUSE, three bedroom
few days.
ruum occupied by the tamily'l sP~ond Street. Middleport THPF.F. bedruom house on lJn- · this area to service and
modern home, near achool,
Brenda Pettit Is visiting
WIOIOf olnlhin, 'lPI'&lt;'n
'I how II
Priced lor qui,~ sale Inquire coin
. PomPrO)
ph .0 D • ' co ll ect f rom corn-opera
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Mrs.
Waid Spencer returned Gallipolis
M
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2186
3346
wurks Bring '" a
your at Ohio HO!el
10 16 tic
dispensers We establish
beatiag, large lot 72 1 295. :::!::,~~~~~~:~! ler and family in Newark.
r. a
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Wimer .~thes or caD Pr
.. tor FOR SALE
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' 20 tic
route. Car and reference
Phor.o r a. m. to 5 p. m. WY
Mrs. Leonard
Quisel1berry I ~ Ravennack,Mrl . ofarul
Mrs.
pwk-up liDd we will " ote•
eXICill ,.,rna 0
desirable. Party must
2-31174 ; Ev•nings, 7 to t p. m Mrs. Nsncy Jack has
call¢ on Mrs. Albert Cone
W•yne Bri eo
1\lppors
""""11 v" dry c"'an them at plants. William H. Holmes,
Wanted To Buy
have cash capital of $900.
WV ~-2441
6 2 Uc ed home after visiting
· Ftlday evening.
Rose .&amp;!oler!lay 111·' Rar..~nlat rates. w1th tree motb Syracuse.
i 8 tfc
in West Virginia.
and Teresa Andrews Wert
prrmli n~ an ·: han~ them up
roB SALE
-·- - -- - - f II ti earnings HOUSE for sate·. I ,-1111, t- ~ Mrs. Pearl Keeton or Tampa, ~:--=:;===--- 1 ;:t~~~ Mrs. Harlis Frank apd
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Good . potential
f
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TWO Inch tubing and rod. 2" 1 part-t1me: u • me more. \
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.or stora 0! seal
c ar-- GIBSON -Kay H~Jrmony I(Uffars line pipe, 1'' or :..~ Inch gas I For personal interview,
apal·tmPT"It.!l. Must Jell. Locat- . Fla., called on friends
here
IZf'd IJa!'ls •nd wben you are and AmplifierS, 24 monthl to Jine Oil tanks . Give condi- give phone number, etc.
' ed near downtown Pomeroy on Decoration Day.
ard Mrs, RuaseU Van
r1·nd\- tor thPm ne&amp;t fall, call n~n:', tee or call TiffiD Jewel·
! Phone WY 2 , 131 or WY "'
C..olu~bus business visitors
Meter vf Portland Visited Mr.
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Write To:
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Mrs. Zern Pierce. _
u~ or 1ft om routemaD know en,
PoiDt PleuiDt, w. va .. tlon, location and price.
6 2 tfc recently were Mr. and Mrs.
1173.
sno theJ .-ill be handacl to Pb- 10 Bill Wallman Les George Kissling. McArthur.
King Distributing Co.
=c---c,....,-=---~-~ccc--I Aiberl Cone. K. E. Erickson,
Belly Frederick of · ~.
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FOR SALE : I lot OD Mulberry Henry Hobo and D. v. Morris.
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.... wnn•m
7190 Riverview Ttrrtce
a c.ay witb Leone Batt6 11 Jlc
n•wer ·R•mebel' the 1111ragt
O. Rox P.
Mtnnnpoll• 32, Mlnnosoto
Heights, Te. WY Z-3429.
Mrs. Evelyn Ward of Athens,
is l'r•e Pa.~ Nell Fall .. IJLL TERMl'l'lr.t IIICI protect
Business Services
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Goldie Bnbo and Miss Beulah Mrs. Oscar Babcock
was Mr. anG Mrs. Robert Yat.o
D•livery. ARC Clellllerl and laWil and ollnlto !rom lnsecu
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FOR SALE:, 7 rooms and bath, Lowther of Chillicothe and Ka- honored recently with a
Cambridge spent !be - k
Shirl Lau1dry Mason, W Va. with ARAB 0-dD-It Con.,_
.
house on
Rutland Road. thy Lowther called on
Mrs. ly dinner observing her birthwith Mr. and Mrs. Da\&gt;'e
SP 3-5541
1 s 90tc
Irate. King Builders SuP PI Y PIANO TUNING to Umversal l
Large lot. Aluminum storm Albert Cone Saturday.
day. Her niece and nephew, Yates.
·
Co.. Middleport, Oblo. tlo
Standard
Pitch.
440 cps.) 'I
NS
115.
Hepa1r
andlA-adjustment
doors and windows. Reasou- Mrs. Ethel Radekin was in Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riggs, Florence Umberter rece~v;
62
GU
,
able. Kenneth Searle. SH Z. Chillicothe recently to see Dr. presented her with a decoratword of the ..rtous Illness
~·machines. of artion extra. Call in PornExcellent Opportunity
~-~
,._
ow tradt ·
- - SINGER Sew,·n·
,
5012.
6 It 301c Mosier.
ed birthday cake. Mrs. Bab- of her nephow, .....,..en
...,,,.
W. buy ...u a·•
12
6
BUI Wellman. Les WIIUamscn. new, $59 50 tip Several used eroy, WY 2-206S.____ __:!-3- tp Man or woman wanted to
----- Miss l&lt;lis Chrif!tian,
Rio cock recejved many beautiful berger, OUsvllle, Mich.
al Tiffin Je,.olen, Pltone 50
machmes at bargaia pricet FOR YOUR Bulldozo&gt;r
ork. oervice and collect !rom co1u
Insurance
Grande, spent the week end and useful gifts. Guests attend- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins
~otnt Pleasant, W Va
The ...abrir Shop Singer Sales Phone W' ' 2-6455, PaulL. Bat- operated cigarette, candy,
--- ----~lng were Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Vera Weber were vltltlnaf
10 l8 ~1{' and Service. Pomeroy , Ohio
ley, Pomeroy, Ohio, R- D. 2.
ice &amp; (ltber rracb10es. Tbia ia IOHNSON, S\mploD Insurance Mrl John Haves
Moore, Middleport; Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Junior HaUber
':":':====-:---·--.,.--- WY 2-22114.
4 21 lie
6 I 301p . ao excellent pollllon that can
Agency, In AU formo ol 1ft
M.rs. Norma'n Frederick
Hasbarg. er, Pomeroy, Mr. and of PorUand.
AUTOMDBILE lnsuranee been
VIolet """'"
._....
--~' be worked full or part time.
b
ourance, Jim JolmloB and ~·ted w1'tb B1'ble School teach- Mrs. Undsey Lyolll, Jr. and
caneelled? l..os1 your
operaVENETlAN
blinds
and
repairs,
Rickard's
Alignment
Service,
Persons
selected
must
ave
3£1
aov • 10 12 hours ~r w•ek ser
Bud SIW(ISIIII. A(onto.
lbg at Ch•ter.
and Utah Swan of
tor'1 llcenle
.
'l can "~ ........
fformerlv
Grneser BodY ncable
.
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a~~~..,. ·-• EXPOR'I'
M-. bamboo porch shades, cloth W
k ) . 286 W M . St
auto t'~and $800
to.
I I He Jack Frederick assisted
pers
Mr. and
...,u~••" ......,...
awnings, Dale Woppel Supply,
or ' ·
am
·• $4200 c pit 1
· - - - - - - - - - - Hayes In bll
' hay.
Marion Riggs and daughters
WASHINGTIN (UPI) -'l'lle
JUNE 15 Ed's Auto
215 Union Ave.,
Pomeroy, Pomero.v. Ohio. R. H. Ricka ' ·
AgrJcui•·Mr~ . Mabel van Meter
Athens, Mr. and Mrs.
-~ Department anO~PENING
Trim, &amp;12 W. M·'St.,
PornOhio
;
18
301c
ard,
Phone
WY
2-3576.
WRITE:
8
1
Ma
M
d
Mrs
noonced
Friday It has resumed
...
Wh e1 b 1 ·
1
o
Chester and Mrs.
es
ssa. • r. an
·
fl'llY, 0. Complete tine ,..1 RECONDrriONED- -merchan.
e
a an&lt;mg, auto g asa,
Director. Dopt. -65
Van Meter of Youngstown
Thurman Babcock, Florence the sale for eJil(lrl of noo-fal
coven, lillllvertlble tops, car- dise, radios.19.90 up, clock brake oervice.
5 _2_7 _14tc
FEDERAL MACHINI CO.
ed on Mrs. Zone Biggs
and Umberger and Oscar Babcock ld...ry._m
..,;;;llkiio,iiiiii=iiiiii""'""""'"""5•
polo IIICIII'Iginal trim.
radios, $12.9i up, all speed
P.D. Box 1101
Mrs. Martila McElroy one day and Ray.
I~
6 8 5tp "-record players, $12:.95 up . T. Cfiiri)M brush bog work, SS I
Little Rock, Ark.
·
~""
recent IY·
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter
·
FAMILY REUNION : Call us V.'s 129.95 up, combination per hour. Call WY 2 6812. Giving Name, Addrell, Tel•
Mn. Wiad Spencer returned
-Mn. HaiUe Frederick
and son of Belpre visited Mr.
.·
to have a professional group rar:lio. T.V. a~ reeord player, Charles Mash or Lester A.rn- , phone and Other Particulars. home Wl'lh her new baby boy,
eWQILI'I'Uit
""t
lili
w
R
ld
..
Mrs.
A.
J.
Carter.
30
1
pbotocrapb of your famnv I '. ar amp er. erner a- 0 ·
~
Wald Ray, Saturday. He • wa•
eliALIIWIN
nlllllon. CaD or stop in to I d•o.
Mlddleport6, 011hto3;·
BULLDOZER work, basements
,t._uto_ _Sales
born June 2 in Sl Joseph hosover tbe w..k end
ami OTHER. F~''
J11ak
• ·
~
and Mrs. Guy Haye your a.pomtment now. 1-- landscaping. brushing. ponda. 1948 PONTIAC Tudor. New Vin- pltal, Parkersburg.
man were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
IRANDI
Gro~r·• Studio,
Pomf'roy, i USF:O furniture. SH 2-4719.
Lowboy service. Charle!l Jef. yl upholstering. Good paint.
Mr. and Mra. Norman FredWY J- 1175.
6 11 6tc
- 6 11 6tc
fers. PboiHI WY u-m.
Body nearly perfect. Collect- erick and son• called on Mr.
Hayman, ~~~an~k, L
POl SALE
.JUST arrived another shipI I 30 k
or's Item. After 4 p. m. Olen ~ Mrs. Wald Sper~cer and
and Kathy Fitzpatrick, Colum11
111ent of Apache camp trail- See Neiglor Ajijljllij ad S.. Young, Rl. J, Success Road, ": y. Zona Bl
ding
bus.
11
liO eu. ft. Uprl£ht Unfco Fr••zer er~. Just in time for Fath- ply, IL!cille, t., ..._ ltames. Reedsville, Ohio.
r~ d
~~~her':~
Elmo Pierce is a patient at
~75 Light Green dinette table ter s DBay a~dDsdummerf vaca· kitchen &lt;.ablrMi Mil IIOmt
I~ 61p__ :'~"'.w:.~la":,., Mr. and
Holzer Hospital,
Room 360,
and four chairs, $20.110, 6 dlon . rmg. a S n or a doors.
U D tic 1.1160 FORD Fairlane 500 VI, au· Roy Gladman at GaDipoli.
emonstrat1oo. pecial sale
Yenetian Wl.ndow bll'nds. 11
.
tomatie transm1ss1on, L ow Mitchel Holley Jr. of Ea.th
with
free
camping
eqUip·
Get
Acftuaintad
Offer
mil
n t onclltlon. lie Ridge spent '!11ursday ev-h' COmplete bed Wl
'II F th ' D
All
"'
eage, exce en c
11
mattress and apringo f%5 .00, ment
a er ' ay
Recapped Tire Solo!
See J y
R
S
"·
.-·
ti
ound
bl •
models In stock, new and
Whit. th" taot
0 en oung, I. I, uc- onlng with Jerry and Jack
0
Ia e .1 .00.
uaed from 1295 up. Ams- ALL SIZE ,
cess Rd., Reedsville, Ohio, a£- Frederick.
an que r
MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS ·
Mrs. John Stout. Hamson. b , A h Tr 'I g I
PAISENG•ti TIRES $5 .92'
ler 4 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Hawk
vil1e, Phone SH 2-4834
ary 1 !&gt;BC e
at er a es,
..,.
Tlte tax books are now open for the June or Seeon4
&amp;.J3- tc . 631Fourth Ave. GaUipolls. NEW 13-I+U IN.
I 8 61p of Texa• caned on Mr. and
3
half collection of the 1983 Rea) Estate taxei. AIICI "'
n
446-0039.
6tc
TUIES
$1.45•
no
llamlller
Mrs.
Wald
Spencer
recenUy.
6
for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be July 1et,
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World itoodanl ,1 CeiDftld
Mrs. Lawrenct! Singer and
1964.
.
FRIDAY-SAT~SUN.
Sale or Trade
Open 1 duo each week
--..
two ciiDdren of Toledo open! a
8 •. m. to 8 p.m.
k 1 ~ ,._ w ld Spen
Ill&amp; eer roo111, ride ud pertora wee w '" .,. •· a
cer.
HOWARD I. FRANK
MEAT CASE' 6 ft. double duty
IIICI SmaD ear ....,.my tllld
Mro. Mary KeUey and danMalgo County Tree.....,..
good condition Case
and
__.,...wua,
ghter, Nora. of SlstersvUie. W.
1
Wash Job. -nly 99c
...
Va. apenl a cpuple of dayo wllh
CnmprE&gt;-ssor in one unit.
- - -==-:-:::....
With purcha~~ llf 10 J(al. of
Next
Oaor
To
R.ut••nd
&amp;1nk
II
&amp;topuUtu
Meton
the
former's 1011. Mr. and Mrs_.
Price $150.00, or will trade
., ' .. ..
. '
&amp;al, or morr, at
for rPfrigerator . Howard Law.
~
EER
&amp;
llall
.
Po.._,
Paul
Kelley.
1
ceo\', AU ~ .. oN
.
....,.. W1 Wll'll
Mr. snd Mro. Lowell Bing .
rP.nre , Long Rott.om, Ohio. l 0 . M
Super Service Stetion
Chester. Ohio.
3 '13 lfc
Phone VI 3-2733.
4 12 de and family, Mr. 111c1 ~1'1!. Hen- 1
""t
• lf'SI
6
12
3tc
&amp;UCTIONEEB
ry Spencer and Vane• spent
&lt;)PI!:"' U HOUR.t
Cemplolo 1962
PONTIAC
.$22511. f door a recent Sunday at
Fla'ollk'~
' 'I.CJ.. W CAfUU!"t
Crill
llndlanl
hardtop,
Catalma.
blue
fm·
Neol
and
several
·
other
poill!a I
_Farm Machine')'__
".,- WY'il-9":t'
'The. , . _ • Ceaa.et
tsh. automauc transnm11on, ln West Virginia.
t
-; t!
_
FOl. SAI.P. OR TR.\DE' Hay
.t. C. Bli&amp;DFORD
power s._.ng. power brailes. Mrs. Haiti• Winner returned
'
VlllJ P~_ ,. less for fint&gt; home I tedr,pr for !'~. alP or trade. WY
8 , , Oldl
radio and extrn!' 910 Broad- to her home at Athens after
PURNITURI!
. 'tr.~··
tiJrm:~hrngs ar Rar;.,, ~urnl·
2-:lhl. .
e 4 tfc
···w. M1ddlermt Call WY '/, spending 1 couple or weeks
SH 2-4811
Rutlencl
1 \I ttr
5289·___ _
rur~ in Middlf'P•~n. j)tuo
SEE THIS bargain, -fo-~-laie,
4ft tfc with her granddaughter, Mrs.
Tli"E "DANDY'' SUJT In
11
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Chor&lt;• Ma•tfr garden tractor
Marine Supplies
1947 DODGE. •xcellent condi· Waid Spencer1
whtte
lacy · Linton wool acI'IEW AND USED wei&lt;IPrs, air with Cultivator atl.arhments. -- - -- ' lion.
$195.110. Call WY z. Several from hero attend·
cented by black velvet collar
COffi!-res~~;nr!S, weldi.,~
rod. Lawn mow"'r nnd
attach- !111 ft_ CAR1N Crui~er and 1ral1 I 2917 aft.Pr !&gt; or see C. Stum· eel the funeral ()( Mrs. V. D. a.nd butt(m~. Slightly longer
,..... demoll•tr.,lion.
Porn· menl• included. Call SH :t- er with 12.1 h. p motor, ~%0. bo at ""wing c , nter
In Cleland 1h Pomeroy.
jarket al"ort. a banded back
Middleport.
Lowell Ridenour opent a day ettocl.
eroy Landmark, Ph WY z. 5133. F. E. Dunfee, R•1tland. Csll WI ~151 or Wl ._3089
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1181.
6 12 3tc
Ohio.
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16) 10 3~
161 10 4te
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6:11i Country MUIIC 'l'lme
1:28 Cotm~ . Jllllboreo
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o., June

Miss Jesse is
Hostess for
Potluck Dinner

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Around And
About
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vnio DAR Regent is Speaker
In Pomeroy lor Flag Day Luncheon

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People In
pomeroy.

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MIIII Amanda Thomas, 1\e- concluded hU talk by oaytng
Mlls Erna J.... entertained
Tbe June .mo:!'n, &lt;4 .. 1 • 11om 17.5, IIJI, l'llllD1og 3 loot
l!NTERIID B'!PITAL
ltnl "' tbe Slate of OhiO, Dau- she .... proud ol being I mem·
with a potluck dinner Monday
WomeB'I Milolonarj Society ol (II rollen, ~- liO,· Alllouf 1lloae who en~·
.... Of tbe AmeriCan Revolu- loer ol Ill&amp;,. D.A.R. a!ld lo be a
even\n8 at her home, E .Maintbe PoJDer07 •Flrlt·
Bapt11t II, PI,. Pleuanl 23.31, HIDioo Holzer boapltal ill the paal :M
t!Gn. llpoke on the work of the part ol Ill work ill America Jo. Mr. Doyle MJDer Is In Colum- st, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Her· Mrs. Jacob- Gloeclmet speot church wu bold .'l1rul!idly;
.111 falllDc, !Winrba Falls Ul'l boura were Gary Gene Barr,
Nallonal Society D.A.R. at th• day..
bus as gliest of his son and dau· man Ho(lner, re&lt;1:ndy oewly· Thursday witb her cousin, Mrs. ninl at
d!Utob: ·
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17.11'1
Rt 1 GllllpoU1, Ra)'111011d W.
annuaj Flag Day luncheon
Miss Thomas was presented ghter-ln-law, Mr. Bnd .M r s. weds, Bnd 111e blrtbday of Mr. Carl Mattox, MiddJeport.
·,
, · . · ary. LoDcloa, Marmet Bnd WJa. Suon, Rt, 1 Galllpol!a, ~
diy at the .Town and Country wuh a gift l&gt;y the regent on be- ;Jock Miller.
B. J . Howard.
John Frick returned home .Mrs: JIIIIOt!b ()ojJt pretjded field dama Wlft' OD !he illllo.
garet L. Tbaslon, Bidwell, Mia.
~lall!'ant lit omeroy for ' half of the chapter. Rooe cor· Tor.~ Rail who has attended A mock wedding wa• a lea- Thursday, from Meigs Memor- at the meetlnll Wtilch _oJII!!'ed Oldo River - Pelll)' Dowlley Ronald L. Neal· 2309 Jactaon
IIIOIIlbeR! and guesll ol Return l sk~e· ma4e by Mrs. Dwight Kent. tate 'u ve:r..lt Is home ture of the evening with Dave ial Hospital.
with the ....,p .mtlil)l ol. · 'Iii clown 13, I :U a.q~.; C. V; Ham. Ave., Pl. Plesoant, Mr1. Paul
JMathen M•lll• Chapter, D.A. IMtlhoon were presented 10 Miss lor ; . sum.:!r va:~Uon with Eliaa, minister ; Mr•. Minnie A. N. Grueser of Grove City Cbrlal" 'l'beft ~ N~ !ut ... '!' er up 14, 1:05 .p.m.: ~•er up E. Smllb, 210 Part Dr., Pl.
fl.
Thomas, Mrs. Karr ll!ld Mrs. hill pare~Mi, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rl%er, bride ; Miss Fredericka was a ·recent gueot of MIss Weal. A report_wu given on 1 14, 1:40 p.m.; Tllall up 14, 7:· Pleaoant, ' Curley 'niornloll, 142t
Mrs. Emerson Jones. loea11Jones.
o. Rail.
Sway, groom; MlSI Erna Jes- Genevieve Stobart and brother, compte~ layette aent ,to the 05 p.m.: Bayou Lorraine .up 14, Kanawha St., Pl. Pleasant fto.
re10nt, preoi&lt;ied and welcomed ( T he ta bles were decorated
se, bridesmaid ;
Mrs. Alma R. R. Stobarl
W11J11eus, ConfeJC~ to, !Je :~kl 1:25 a.m .: Mamalear gp
14, bert Dsll'80n, Laldn, w. va.,
members and .their guests.
lwtth arrangemeota of . flowers . Mr. and Mr•· Henry Hull vls· Miller. best man, and Mn. Tbel- Mrs. Thomas McClung and at Granville n~ ,'ll'ftl&lt;· ·
4:15a.m. : Walter Beck!ord up Earl P. Acres, 301 Sycamore
Out 1lf town·gnestll Included carrying out the red , white and lied i•veral da~s in Clar~rs, rna Henry, the bride 's father. children, Jamea Md Sue Ann A rmlme -. •1 "~!,': e kl n I 14, 5:40 a .m.: Harry · D-;er up St.. Middleport, Mrs. CW~
Mill 'l'honNos, Mrs. Maynard blue colors With small flags glv· W a. with his parent., Mr. Games were played with priz· returned lo their home, Marion TbrouglJ ~ W~, . the new 11, 8:50 a.m.; Southel'D up 18, Harless, Rt. 2 Jackson, Jatl!t
DaVia, Miss Cllristine Garrison, en as favors. Place cardB, made and Mrs. Henry Null. .
es being a~ winners.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. program .!Alplc; tabiD from Jpb- 5:10 a .m . Onward up 17, 5:55 L. McCain, Rt. 3 Oak BlD,
Columbus; Mrs. c. s. Wilhelm, by Mrs. Harold Sarsent, were
Mt . and Mrs. Jack Hem and The co-workers of Mrs. Hoff. Dale Smitll,
.
eslan~_"2 :1S.lf· was• gJven by ldn. a.m.; S. M. Jenk• down
17, Willard Lowery, Hamden, Wll- .
Mrs, Henry Watson and Mrs. sma ll rephcas of a map of the daughters, Pamela,
Marlene ner presented the bride and Mrs. Esther Kissel of CoiUJIIo Cook, wh~ alsp gave ~;mlllil· 7:30a.m .: NaUonal down
18, Uam D. Hartley, Coal Gr&lt;nfe,
Miller Point Pleasant · Amy Umted States.
and Kay/! Ro~:r hCity, Mlc~, groom witb a chenille spread bus visited recently with her tatkln from tile, 'IOPI&lt;!:,_ Salv~- 4:55 a.m.: Jeflerson up II, 8:· Paul R Dupree Ironlon. Mro
Jones,' Jackson ; Mrs. ' Norma Misa Helen Beeson, Colum· are VlSI mg "'' er paren ' and hand painted sheet and aunt, Mrs. Homer Sbdwers. tlllll mellllll btoPD wauo:" .' OS am.: Rose G down' II, 8:10 James Artbur s;ruth, Monavill~
La, Harrisonville. Other guest. bus, snd Mrs. Edward Jones, M~. a~ ~.BCI:~c; ~lark. pillow sUps, painted by Mrs. Mrs. EldOD Kraeuter and .dau·
u.f~ of Jo~d a.m.; E. T. JoDel down 20, 4:20 W. Va., Paul W. JeQklnl, Crllllt:iud.ad ..M.._. Freda Hartinger J ackson, out ol town members, Sund,.. faro Mt" U I s ~·~~·ng Alma Miller, Middleport.
ghter, Leda Mae vli!ited Friday 1·19
.
e lll:!·7 waa !It a.m.; A J Patten up 20, 6:25 merion, N. C., a•, J Mn. LuO!Id Mri. Nancy Grueser.
were able lo attend. Members
ay or -. non o ege The suest list lncluded Mr. with Mr. Kraeuter st St. Jos- .by Mrs. Vlef4r ¥~ Sr. ,
a.m.: Zlmriler down 21, S am.; cluo B. Jenkins, Cramerton,
Mn . Karr stall!
prosram or lhe committee In charse of lo accompany her brother, For- and Mrs. Hoffner. Mr. and Mrs. epb Hospilai arkersburg W artlcle 011 OVI!l' proi.OctiOD In the Walter WllUamson down 21 8·· N C
.,j,.lr.;an, inttoduced Miss Tho- l~ncheon arrangemenll were rest Bachtel, home for the sum· B. J. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Va.
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Zl a.m.; W. S. Ray up 23, ·~ ~. • •
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' ho 1, 8 candl'da- ·1 r the Mrs. Harold Sargent,
chair· mer vacation.
Herman Martil) Mrs. Kate Good
Wippel . and 111 artie!&amp; on ·I b·e m . Jerry Bosworth down 22
ISirtbo
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Mrs. James Arnold Mrs. Le,
bach Mrs
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Hali·W . HDuie ill
Detrou
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rs. ameo rew ng.
N
Zerkl win, Mrs. Rulli Ebers
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ay - . .
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W. Paul Bowera,
General on the national ·1 1 t on, Mrs. Edward Jones, Mrs. wls Smith, Miss • •
e Rlnnie Rizer, Mrs. Mildred
IrS 0 · fleS
Mich. was read by Mrs. Wll- 8,25 a.m . E'•ercllfl up 23 1.30 Grimms Landing w..va. 1108,
eve · Cli
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nton " . r a
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a .m.: Utl)e Edward clown 23, 10:38 p.m. Friday. '""'· Joba
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of the 'socl"ety and took p Jt he Duerr contrtbutins.
T be r e turned from a vacation t~lpthm Bernice Johnson, Mrs. TbelMISl!OS Sbarcm Bnd Charlene· 5·10 a.m . Hamilton up Green· A. ~llilg. 510 Jacbon Plk,,
Florida and other pomll tn e
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28 mem be r• and gues ts 8 I south
1 er.
IJ'PU() on an imaginary tour of were
rna Henry, Mrs · AIrna M'll
f"UI"'e
'coomp ant
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-MFB. ·J ·up
12:56·' a.m.; Elisha Woodl daughte1,
8,40 p.m. Frlelay.
ti.e Q.A.R. .owned schools . Kate tbe luncheon .
Elaine, Joyce and Diana Da· Miss Fr~erlcka swarz, Mrs.
H. Steplienson, ..., "Tbe Vokle up Greenup 1:05 a.m.: Cotlon Mrs. Bobly G. Halley,_Eureka
Dune""' Smith and Tamassee
vis will leave Sunday lo attend Edna Retbel, Mrs. Nettle Hayof G&lt;ld ls Co~ which Is the Queen up Greenup 7:30 a.m.; Star Rt., son, 11:39 a.m. l'rl·
and tht l ppro,vO!i_schools lnclud·.
Ohio University Band Clln- es, Miss_Martha Jesse..
Mr. '1'1&gt;.&gt; first of a aeries ot lraln- theme song !Or ,tha year, .after Luther Herdman down 31, 4:20 day. Mr•. Gerald Sellen, Rl.
ihg Crosnol'O, llerry School and
ic in Athens. The clinic will be Dave Ella, Mr. Ray Riffle and ing sessions for workers and which Mrs. Gool: cloaed 1-b e a.m.; OVEC up 31, 6:30 a.m.: 1 Portland, daughter, 10:10 a.m.
held two weeks with the girls llle boatess, Miss Jesse.
teachers of the Middleport DaJ. program, with pl'ayer. ·
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Duncan Bruce up 32, 2:50 a.m.: Friday; Mn. Carmen L. Vfithe Indian Schools, St. Marys .
0
IID4 Bao:one College in the west.
slaying in the dormitories.
ly Vacation Bible School was RefteRalpbsluileCntsZUnde
. --~~edu~y Allon Zephyr clown 32, 8:35 a. llottl, Rt, I Pt. Pleasan~ aon,
She -!old of the well-rounded
ENTERTAINS CLUB
held Tues:!ay evening with the Mrs.
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Mrs.
Denver
Rice
entertain·
Rev.
Donald
Boone,
dean,
and
IDaiSJ
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Mr. Mack up SS, 3 a.m.: Lunga
Dlscbarged ·
eduution being given the mpun.
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lain children . and the Indian Fr. and Mrs. Franl' Davidson
1ed ber card club recently
• at the Rev. Howard Ruppelt, ... and the :pm&lt;lel pia. ,
. Point down 33, 4:50 a.m.; Gona Patients recently dbchargeCI
~hildren through the supporl of of Fairborn, 0 ., are hosts lor
her home on Broadway. Prizes slsta~t dean, pr~sent. Those
.
' up SS, 5:05 a.m.: Sbully clown Jncluded Mrs. Ellzabelh Petrlt,
the D.A.R. and churches. She the rehearsal dinner tonight at
were won by Mrs. Ruth Moore meeting were Mrs. Fred Gibbs,
RECITAL AI'IN0!JNCED· 8:50 a.m.: R. H. .Bosworth II Barry Roberts MlSI Moll1
dOS!'ribed the needs at the the MMiin Restaurant honor.
and Mrs. Pauline Peebles, a Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. Beulah . Mrs. Chester Erwln will _pre- 33, 6:30 a.m.; Lorena down 33, Badgley Mrs. Eclward Cooper
ll!'hool which Included new bath· lng Miss Sharoo Jones and Mr.
OSeS Un
guest. Others playing were Mrs White, Mrs. Donald Bonne, sent her plalio pupUs In a .,.Jt- up 33, 7 a.m.; Coal King down Bnd w.:nt daughter Mrl. Johll
room facilities. ~! Kate Duncao Lee Davidson whose marriage The Letart Falls
Ch
Mildred Bailey, Mrs. Mildred Miss Diane Van Cooney, Miss al Sunday liftemoon at 4_ p.m. Meldahl 7:05 p.m.;
Buckeye Mayeo Mn Dwi!iht TriUpo,
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'bl
arge Humphreys, Mrs. Nina Cum· Suaan Sitter, and Miss Ellen II) the Pesrl·st
~lementan State down Meldahl 7:55 p.m.: John B~to Aele Sheell,
Smltl! with a goal o( $2,500 aj.- 1 will be solemnized Sunday at d .1
resdy more than paid,
Heath Mc thndisl Church UO ~: ~ :aca::;n Bt e . scfhool mlngs, Mrs. Edttb Sisson, Mrs. hawley,
School aildltorlum. The public JaneT. down 12:50 a.m.; Peace Herbert McQuaid Thomas W
She also ,spoke on the
real in the Mternoon.
"' c as . en '" sesston
r Ethel Lowery, and Mrs. Luis Eight more "dults and sev· Is Invited.
down Meldahl 1:45 a.m.
Canada
Rlcharli E. need for educating the Ameri- j Other members of the brl. the past ••gilt cloys wtll hoi~ Cunningham. Mrs. Rice served era! teenage helpers are need·
GolUpolla Dom A.
E. and My, Ann R al.
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ean lndian .Jo take. h1s plaoe '" ida! party attending are Bar-j 1srtcl~~~f ~:~':;;.t't th~ Leh refreshment. at the close of the ed to complete the teaching
VIS!TlNG
. PAREN'f!l. . . Dyke dowr 9:55p.m. H.
E.
ary
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society and support himself in- bara Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Le- 18
s
c urc evening.
.
staff for the school which Is
Miss Charlene DaVIs, who hu Bowles down 1:.10 a.m.: PhUip
ltead or being given aid. She ! wis Smith,
Mi5S
Jeanette s.:;::,"?t ~j,~.:·m. i~~).
.
:scheduled for June 2' to JQiy been attending ·the Rhode rs- Sporn down 3:50 a.m.: Edeana ALBANY ,N. Y. (UPII ..:'nil
:::;:;:;:;;;;;~ ' Cmoks, Donna Weber, Middle- lied .Y th ~u~ 73 .;re hen
3, Classes will be held from 9 larui..School of Design, Is ·.vlsll· Bosworth clown 4:15a.m.: John 88 • day l[ll'lng thoroughbred
port ; Miss . Virginia Koch, Lan- hroave rw&gt;r
'"r
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sclteoond,
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am
_theme lng with ber ' p!ll'ltll&gt;i,
0.. and J . Rowe up 4:25a.m. Sandy racing meeting at. N-.........
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" Jesus, the Promised Saviour" Mrs. J . J. DaVIs and filmlly.
up 8:45 a .m.: John Bbod down prodilced ~.198,312 In pari-11111"
Co umbu s; Robert Dsvtdson, h bee M J
H'll
'th
will be carried out tn ·the
8:50 a.m.
tuel revenue lor New Yor t
aa
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Tbel
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Roy aod Lynn Dav son, Fair- M
An
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study course.
. NEW YORlt· (UPI) - Right· Kaaawaa ...... rna State, according lo Illata
born ; Charles Johnson, Athens, rhooo
. 1 na t ee edr Mas M e
fl n U
Chapel wlil begin the days' bander Rollie Sheldon• wu re· Ann down Marmet 12:05 a:m.; .laJ: commlssloner Joseph H.
M.'· and Mrs. Karl s·tesrl8
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secre ary
an
rsleader.
. ar. Memhero of XI Gamma Mu activt
· 'ti e• and a program Wl'II ca!.led..bY .'!be
W•lt . Disney•,
lene Fiaer,
devotifinal
, . Ne_w . York. Yan- 0 · F • Sh esrer .down Marmet MurphY·
"THE LADY AND
I MISs Kay Gerber, Cleveland: Teachers lncluded Mn. Mary Chapter of Beta Sigma' Phi en· be held m the high school kees Frldily · fro!D tbelr Rich- 2:05 a .m . ; Memll down Mar- =:.o::::.:..__
_- - -- :rHE TRAMP"
!Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, nursery · Mrs Nora Cross and joyed 8 bar-b-que Thursday aud1tor1"m July 3. Craft pro- mond farm clup 1o rer&gt;W!e lef. met 1:211 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu· m.; Belen z. up Winfield 1:25
(Cinemascope &amp;r: Color )
Mr. Brad Jones, Columbus Mr. Mrs. 'Be r ~ 1c e
R~usb, evening at the home of Mr. jecb will be carried out In ty Bob Meyer, who waa ·sOld lo cu down Winfield. 4:15 p.m.; a.m. Cherokee cloWD
WID-andCharles Burdette, Mr. and Mr1. beginners Mrs. Erma
Hlll and w,-s. Ralph Welker Mr. the departments.
the Los Angel.. An&amp;ela.
SoiV$7 down Winfield 1:30 I. field 1:25 a.m.
' ''YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS" Emerslll1 Jones, and the Rev.
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.Mid Mrs. Mary Shuler and Mrs. an
rs. ar Krauter, lr.
. James Mitchum, Alana Ladd
~~ 1''· · ' wsoo,
· Juanita Justis, primary; Mr a, and Mrs. Richard C. Karr, Jr.
(Color)
epor :
Jane 1W1 and M1u
Roberta Mr. and Mrs Tom Rue, Mr.
A
hrtdge
and
IJ'OOm
rtpllca
Roush,
teen-age;
and
Mrs.
Mar· and Mrs. Charles Muller, Mr.
Sund•y &amp; Mon. Jun• 14-15
and
an
arrangemenl
of
Ilowers
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Fiober
and
Eleanor
Rob- and Mrs. Russell Brown, Mrs.
"Tiii NUTTY PROFE$SDR"
ertson, junior. Assistant teach- Virgil Brown, Mrs. Thomas,
Jerl'f Lewi- Stella Stevens decorated the table.
(Technioolor)
el'll were: Miss Debbie HIll. Crow, Jr. and Mrs. Mary An·
HOST: ' CANASTA CLUB
-andMJss Beverly Hunt, Mrs. Eileen derson. Guests, Ml'. and Mn:.
Mrs.
Charles A. Bradbury
"FOR LOVE OR MONEY"
Buck, Mr. Eileen Roush, Mrs. Harmon O'Brien, and the hosts,
0
· Kirk _Douglas ,Mitzi Gaynor was hostess to her canasta Earlene Norris. Mrs.
Mar.ge : Mr. and Mn. Jam~s B. Orien.
dub Tu.tsday evening. Mn. Burri, Mrs. Betty Wilson. Mro. It was announced that the
(Color)
_ Eugene Conde was a guest and
Opal Hutchinson. Mrs. Dorothy sroup will oponsor a fireprizes were wo n rMbrB.sy-da Wolfe and Mrs. Focle Hayman. cracker hop lor teenagers July
bury, Mrs, Robert Schmoll,
3rd at the Pomeroy Junior
Mrs.
Edoa French, and Mrs.
-IROY, OMIO
High Sclrool building with the
Richaru Gress . Others attendVibrations playing for the oc·
ing wer Mrs. Eill Childs, Mrs.
TONIGHT
cassioo.
"ILAQk GOLD"
Millard IYII~ermuth, and Mrs.
.. fhiUp Carey, Diane MeBalne, Lionel Boggs.
Refreshmentl
j ~..J.IDe&amp; Best, Fay Spiln. and
were
s~
rved
by
the hostess
' Claud!! Altlno.
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"DON'T GIVE UP
during tht eYP.ning.
The Pomeroy Bend Citizens I
THI SHIP"
Band
Rsdio club held it's reg·
Jerry IAwis, Dina MetT!l1,
ANNOUNCE BIRm
~ Dapa Spencer and Mjckey
ular meeting TbursdBy evening
Shauthaessy.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bry· al the Youtb Center In Mason,
l .s nt of Sanford, Fla., are an~ w. Va.
~ IUND.t.Y.' MONDAY, TUES.
nouncing the birth of an m Doyle Shuler, president, con- Mrs. Charles Cohen entertain·
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Juno 14-15·16
pound
dBughter.
Margaret
Jeandueled
the
meeting
and
Ray
ed
the
Past
Councilol'll
of
Theo"FOUR. FOR TIXAI"
CTechnicolor)
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nette, Friday, June 12. Grand· Zirkle was welcomed 88 a new dorus_ Council, Dausbter~
of
\' Frank Sinatra; Dean .Martin, parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. member. Plans were made for Amer1ca Thursday everung at
1\llita Ekber11.
Bryant, Pomeroy and Mr. and a picnic to be held at the farm her home on Butternut·••·
. C:,.loreartHnS
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. .,ROiobe~ri;t;;;T:.;h:.;o:.;mas~.."':;...~San~-~ home of Mr and Mrs. Jim The meeting, in charge
of
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Mrs. Norma Olapman, preaJ.
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Carnaham, Ra~me Sunday at dent, opened with devotions by
1 p.m. Famllets of the club M Fred n.
1 ll ed
I!XACr w.G111 ••• I!XACr 'II be
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rs .
Ll"':l888Uer,
0 ow
be
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mem rs WI
gueo"". rtzes with the Lord's Prayer
a nd
• Dovblt folded .., ~ ... ,,...
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will be a~arded du.rlng the al· pledge to the llag In unison.
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1 t~~~n Tun Ne:'ttlzlins won llle Plans were made for a potluck
' a 0 ance awa ·
picnic at the home of Mrs. JOBo•C:...O. ......
At the close of the meeting
h Be le
J 1 9 t 8. 30
1 refreshments
• (~ douWe boltoM hMM
were served by ep
eg 011 u Y a · P·
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Wayne Green and Fred Taylor mG
.
ed d •to those named above and Ed·
arne! were p1ay an prLU
ward Wells, George Carson, e• awarded lo Mrs.
Arnold
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Harry Hoffman, Jed Webster, Hayes, Mrs. Beegle, Mrs. DesNalhan Bigs, Willard Boyer and sauer add Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
Jim Carnahan
A dessert course was sltved
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by the hostess lo those named
Fla. A. H. Fisher of i above and Mrs. Grover
Erb,
. , ford,
Pomeroy Is a great grandfather. Mrs. Ray Seldenabel, Mrs. Hen·
...,...,.,._,..:;;;;....~~~~~ry Retbel, MISs Erna
Jesse,
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Rollin Bearhs and a guest, Mr1.
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Raymond Pullins Jr. of Thura..... s•
too.

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plunged today inlo the
week of Its civil rights deb•ate I
with passage of the bill assur- 1
ed and leaders waiting out rear
!llard skirmishing by southern
opponents.
Tbirty·five roll call
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limit debate have s!Iown
Senate
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md l'lle Gauta Times, GalilpoUa, Oblo

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Club Meets in
Mason City

I Mrs. Cohen is
Hostess lor
Dol A Group

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tome longuott. Our senKts are tailored to
...t the farmth needs . Come tn al\4 tolk to
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Youth
Council will spon!or a rununage
oale Saturday, June 13 In the
street level office at the court..
bouse.
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES
Seot June 15
Thendoruo Council
Daughters of America wlil meet in
regular seasion Monday, at 7:30
p.m. AU members are urged to
be preoenl
JUNE II
will bold a opecial meetin1,
Tuo!Sday at 7:30 p.m. f..- t be
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For Anne Francis
BY DICK KLElNEK
HOLLYWOO 0 -INEA I

Anne FriiiCis, who bas tbe
personality of a sunrise land
looks like ooe, too)
coldly
recapitulated her Hollywood ca·

reer:
"I have been here I Oyears .

thought unfinished for a
men~

"YOU KNOW,'' she went on.
.. there ,are 80 man)" p..ople ~
this town who need help and
don 'I gel it. When Marilyn Monroe killed herse~. 1 had a few
bad days. That cOuld •asily
have been me. "
Her il&gt; year~ of analysis
t:&gt;ughl Ar.ne Francia 1wo I""'
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I've had two husbands, ,two
divorces. one cllUd and
51&gt;
to some people, bUl A. n a e
years in analysis. And now I
lhinka that tbe corisCious reaJ&gt;.
feel suddenly llke a whole new zation ol their impOrt has been
world is opening up.11
ol tremendous significance to
She thinks itopelully,
thai her mental .attitude.
tbe worst Is behind Iter. And,
"First." ·ibe says. "1 kDow
11lth the opllmism you
OX·
now
thMI Ji J!O ~c short&lt;:UI
peel from someons wi10 looks
lib a sunrise, lhe says llta~ to at!ylhirC: If jou want to go ""
b.,. bad limea lUrie· made' a from here to ~here, you have
. lo ... directly. ADd if there ...
better actresl· of. bet,
obstacles In the way. you. Jllll$
But she reatizee· lhal
cmquer
them. You mliBI lace
Dlrted with. disaster In
up
10
the
thiDga whlcb stand
mental
f)(.
ln
your
way
and defeat lhem. ,
back.

Banking Firm

Harold E . Smith, F'omeroJ
Miss Faye Roosb, daughter
has been elected
,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
the board of dlrecton of
Roush of Racine, was selectFarmers :Rank and Savings
.a from 700 appllcanls lo
It was announced Jo.
(Nirllclpate In the All Ohio
R. Reed, Jr,.
&lt;GUill choir to be bold Seplem
of the bank.
oer I through 7 at tbe Ohio
Smith, 43, was hom andre...
~tate fairgrounds. Miss Rousb
in Gatua county and grsduo
lrill be a senior lhla fall at
from Gallia Academy His~
he Racille Hlp school where (sciiool. He seerved ln the Army
me Is a member of lhe band,
Corps from 1942 to 1945.
lleo club, scleDCe aod Latla
being discharged from
·~lubs.
the service in November ot
1945, he moved to Meigo coun.
where he assumed the pos,i.
TEACHERS TO MEET
of manaser of the Melp
There will be an important Equipment Company,
local
•eeting of the Southern Local trock and form equipment
'strict teachers at the high
ool wilding, on
In 1950, he was elected a dJ.
me 16. at 7 p. m.
Ireclor of the Ohio Farm Equip.
Dealers Association and
lse1'Ved
as state president ot
TAKEN 0 HOSPITAL
organization dlll'IDg 9181.
Mrs. Willoushby HiU. Chest· He presently l'Oilides in Sy•
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racuse with his wife, EvelyD,
mday morning to St.
and their two IIOOS, Bry&lt;e and
ospital, Parkersburg, for
rvation and treatment.

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of all big trials-the bench, Q!e bar, and
Jottings ib Pencil _
the pr~ . . . A retired, but still famous,
Howard Hughe~ ;Wd bis long time su· HollywOod actress has her . friends
per-&lt;:Onfideritlal 'alde, Bill Gay, parted frightened. Doctors keep tellll!g her she
col)lpany a ~ew days_aso. Bill was in must have a cyst on ~er c)lest removed,
cbarge o( tbe fania,stie iJughe• "seeurl· but she refuses to discuss the problem
ty" for years. The good news: Howard's with tbem ... Edie Adams' cigar bosses,
!lealth, poor for more than a year, is fine who took her under theU' wmg after Er·
now, and friends ·say he is ready to take ole Kovacs' death, say her. TV commer·p ersonal charge of ~ battle to regain cials were . responstble for increasing
TWA . . . Anyone doubting the maitc of th~ir sales .53 per cent last year. And she
the Kennedy name ought to drop into has a caJ)ital gains deal, stock . options,
the offices of Parade Magazine, which and all kinds of fmanclal goodtes gomg .
suggested two weeks ago that . kids for her.
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the Kennedy Memorial Library. Over at the .Li~ing Room, has moved 1!1 the
50 000 contributions have been received New Stadmm oil 161st St., oppoSite the
alieady, and the amounts get bigger' ev· Yankee ballpark : . . The treasurers and
ery da~
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· .broker mvolved m . the BroadwaY "lee"
Frankie Avalon's Copacallana open· scaridal expect to wm a~ acqtuttal _o n the
ing night present from Jim ·Nicholson grounds that they have the same nght to
and Sam Arkoff, the American lnterna· accept gratuities as waiters, cab drivers,
tiona! Pictures toppers, w~ a tontract etcetera. Abd why not? The whole inv.e sflown in from California for his most im- figation is a waste of the taxpayers' moportant starring movie role - to dat&amp;- ney. Who c·a res if some advertising man
"The Jet Set." He'll wing back. to Holly· · or 7th Ave.: ex~~utive pays $54) a ~cket
wood as soon as be's finished -his .East- for "Hello, Dolly!" to lrnpresil a chent?
em lppearances .. . Abbe Lal!6 wouldn't · Better the jlrobers. ahould -spend. ' the
be too pleased to hear about the atlltu(je d!l!lgh on more policemen to -protect the
of the star who- Is SJippo'sed to W her citizens who have to be out a(; night.
great connection with the flicker ind~
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try...,ber big ambition. It's like "Later- - · It appears to be all over b~tween .~ane
maybe" . . . Meanwhile Xavier Cugat ·Fonda and Roger · Vadim. Roger b~s remanages to carry his torch as a very sumed his romance. with Catherine. De!l"
light burden. He'a ~il around toW!! euve, _the young beauty wh~ J,entered .hJS
from-La Se.:li,to the Gllateau Madrid, love life soon after be was ditorced..from
usualiJ in .tlie company
a curvaceous • ~l'ette. Stroyberg, an(l who · presented
.cutlewbo IQQb abollt;111/
· . · · _ ~.l!i111 ;w ith a batiy last year. ·l:!ls pal&amp; · be• ·:.•
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1 lieve a major factor In !be ri!~ed Idyll
l ,1,8 ~a\henne's sudden emerg~Di:e II · the .
hot~St female property on tbe ,.'f'rell¢~ .
the .
~n. .•because her "Umbrel)~ Pl·•Cb'ill". ,
bolJrl" :won the Cann~s F:t?lil ~ ·F~val
· p~:-'t'bat means a tot to Jlo&amp;er;,~e.,iSn't
' tea!lY' 'liappy unless be's colipleCI wilh • .
BIB WI.Drter. ·
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on. his memOirs, with the help of a , gbost
.mter. : He'll IItle bJs life · st9cy· ~From
To 7Uclles To Charity" . .. -,COID1n\l"
frOm Paris: "WIJllam HOI!len tpll!
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Daniels vehicle. Botb drlv·
escaped injury. GreeoJeo
was cited to Gallipolis cour1
20 for failure to stop in
assured clear distance.
Other arrests reported by the
State patrol included Norman
J. Evans. 26, Portland, and Wllliam Clay, 48, Rt. l PomerliJ',
cited to Meigs county cout1 for

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Jes Jarres said neutralist make a rigllt turn and w a •
nount a counter attack to [struck ln the rear by a car
Jt Lao from holding Muong driven south by Charles
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lo the right berm, and
tltel!
back acrosa the road, billing a
guard rail.
There
bea climage le
the car.
received •
bruised chest and a bump 1111
Ilia lmee tllat did 1101 requ;r.
treatment. He wu cited
te
Meiss county court Friday lor
a1
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The third Meigs accident toot
place at 8:16 p.m. Saturday ,.
Rt. 124 five tenths of a milo
north of Syracuse. A car drl"
en south by James S. Reeve~t
Jr., 25, Racine went out of .,....
trot and ran off lbe riglit aidt
hitting a slone waiL 'Die car
was demolished, while the siODo
wall belonging lo George Gru•
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and was lrealed and released
at MeigJ Memorial Hospital.
He was cited for
dtlving
while_ mtotdcated and will appear mMelflll county court June
26.
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The other m)Ury accident wu
at 8:10 p.m. Sunday on Rt. 248,
four and elsht tenH&gt;s miles east
of Rt. 7. A car driven west by
Earl T. Barnhart, 43, Rt
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Portland, passed an unidenti·
lied vehicle and met another
oncoming vehicle. He cut back
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over the weekend by 1!1 Ohio
Stat Patrol. Three of the four
were ln Meigs count~.
1'he first injury acc1dent took
at 8:55 p.m. Satyrday on
Rl. 7 one ana seven tenths of a
mile north of Pomeroy. A car
driven oouth by John S. Bond.
Mason, W. Va. , went out of
control and ran off the right
side of the roadway and struck
a guard rail and turned over.
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