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By Children

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Onme Fr...,. Longsville, wece
Mrs UJUISO Templeton
and
daughter , Floy ~nn Wolfard,
and rhtldr.n. Kelley and StaC) Mr and Mrs George Dou-

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Program Theme The mee~ : . Amerlcau On June 20th
Fees Boosted
"Chnst and The Chll&lt;lren" ster
Legion Auxlllary ol Drew w•
Post adleduled for ru.. At 1:30 p.m. last Saturdey, As f J
was the theme of the annual da ve .
haa been cancel- June 20th, at St. Patrick's Ca0 ODe 15
Children's Day program pre- edy e ""'f;...
tte d 1l&gt;e thedral in Kent. Miss Batbara

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Middleport

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The annual Chlldren s Day
program of the First PresbyMrs. Ulah Swan of 'fuppers tenan Church '" MtddlepOrt Mr. and Mrs. James Mournth~t. Tampa. F'lorlda. Mr and Pl~ms sdpcnt the week end Wltb 1 was present~ Sunday, June 21 log and Mr and Mrs. Wllllam sented at the Pomeroy First Rac:e ~e~ 1ns::.ti:s ~ offi- IGrimm was united in marriage Effective last ...June 15
Mrs 1.\lf' F'ranf'e and child- ~ M an Mrs. Sherley Swan, I durmg the Sunday School hour. Nelsoo have returned from a Baptist church during the worto Mr. Thomas Brutvan.
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ren. Joe and Don 1a of Milton,
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om . The ship service Sunday morrung.
June %4
1 A wedding reception was held and applications w~re lncreatrs. enry Zeisler and dau- ~ tendent of the Sunday School, Mourrungs' son, Da1e, remainat the Smorgasbord restaurant
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Rulh, of Youngstown conducted the opening program ed with hiS grandmother Mrs
The vanous depa.rtments par- 1'be Wildwood Garden club for about 150 uests followin ed. This was prov1ded for ill
t"r uc r an l ' r rPn . unme, and Mrs P're&lt;t Batley of Gir- The boys of the class present: Dale Mourning, while ' thek ticipated with lesson ~iods, will meet at the home of Mrs. the ceremon . g
g House ~ill 948 passed in t b •
~tla \\ lllo" from Scranton, Kyf ard arnved Saturday ,called / ed a song " Forward for Jesus" daughter Juli stayed with her dramatizations and a children's Milton Houdashelt Wednesday, The b ld y th d hte of last legislature.
,.ltss Clara Jean F'rancto o b h d h I
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at 8 p m for a wiener roast
r e I&amp; e aug r
The regiii!R!red barber'• reL
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I Y t e eat o their sJSter·
l with the entire class joining for grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. c orr.
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Mr. and Mrs Wilham Grunm
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er \ lsltors were m·law Mrs Wilham Bailey th
"Go F th " R 'ta T
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of p in p
, The annual picnic of class 12
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newal fee ts now $7~50, the ISsuMrs Ess' John:-;on and son, and a;e guests of Mr. and ' til~nsSO:!;e presen~~ by th:C~ol~ om a ~rs
o t leasant. Mtss Charlene Zundel, acting and the W.S.C.S. of
Heath of Letart F~ll~. Mr._Gr:mm, f~r· ance fee (first hcense after eX·
John. of Hurrrc:wt' ~ Va
.Mrs Homer Radford.
lowing· "A Greeting to
Par- Pat Story, grandson of Mrs. as a new IM:rson _in the com- Methodi.Bt Church will be held merl~ an atrline_ptbt for Urut- amination) is $4.50, restoratioD
One u! the r f;jn{ e s daught- j Mr and Mrs. Eldon Weeks ents " Terri In els " Hi All " Dale Mourning visited recently ~uruty • was mt_e~tewed by the Wednesday, June 21 at the home ed Airlines In_Chicago, h~s ~n f1-e is Sl5, and exapunation fee
ers. Lr!.Jdn Chap man of Bore- returned home Saturday after Kathy Colemang " Who 's
Jill m Bloomington, Ind. with Mr. director of _Christian education, of Mrs.' M. L. French. All wom- co~ined to his ho~e With JJI- is now $18.
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1101
lng. i\. d could
com~ for a week's vrs1t m Reynoldsburg 1' II' lb
"Su ' I'
L'ttl
" and Mrs. William Price.
taken by Miss Sharon Zundel. en of the church are invited. n~ for som~ ttme.
Mrs. For the Rgi!ltered apprentice
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thts reumon
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a urn,
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M R Tu k
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- 1e Gramm was m attendance at
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w1th their son and daugtJter- Valerie Lewis "Another Day,"
r. ue
c erman, Middle- The Kindergarten department A conuruttee from both CI1'C s Lt
edd'
the reaewa fee IS oow $3, the
I m-law, Mr &lt;1nd Mrs. John R. Danny UJwe~ ''Marks." Don port, and his son and family, wltb Miss Shirley Wippel teach- will provide meat and dessert 1; , . : b .:B·
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Issuance fee (first license after
HAVF. ca 'F.STS
I w. . eks and son, Tom.
Mr Vaughan, '' The~ - And Now,'', Edgar Tuckerman, Carol a_nd er, enacted a lesson period a· with those attend~ng asked to ria e ri h was given
mar- examination) is $3,. res~oration
Weekt'nd
gut&gt;· ts of
Mrs V. eeks also attended U1e an- Valli vaughan ''I' m sure" Les-~Tom of Ati"~ns. were in Pomt bout Christ blessing the child- bring a covered dish and table W ~ by
uncJe, Mr. Albert fee $15, and exammatton fee
Nelht&gt; Borgan uf~ 'aarnsonvJlle nual EUB Southeast Ohio con· he lngels "God's Sign,; Beth Pleasant Sunday where
they ren and sang "Jesus Loves All service.
~~I of. ~Stfad F~ls.
$7 50.
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wert! hmt&gt;s Borg an and fam !erem:e held at Westerv11le
Vaugh~n ' "Welcome'
My were dinner guests of Mrs. Nor· The Children' Of The World "
JUNE f.5
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ow~ng e reception th,e Application for renewal propilv and• Al len Borcran all of
Mr and Mrs. C. J . Struble Friends ,: Marty Ingels "My rna Sullivan. The dinner was The Primary department dr~· The Rock Springs Grange ri an IngrooCm ledft on ~ bon- erly completed, with }Jroper fee,
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. WI'th Part," Becky
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Sund:n dmn&lt;&gt;r
guest spL nt Iast v.eek m Manon
Roush, ''' Wait~ held m ob serv ance of F a ther 's Imatized
the Bible story' "The will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. eymoon
Falls and toew anao a ' Niagara
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eu, mus t be recelve d by
ot Mrs Horgan v.ere Mr and thc1r daughter and son-in-law, tng" Steve Walburn "Mothers Day and also the birthday of Good Samaritan" and the Jun- There uill be a program Ellld tu th N . Y rk. On_ thetr the State Board of Barber Ex1
Mrs Pald Cottrell and ·t· hrld- Mr. and Mrs. Jack . ~ramer Br~ght Their Orild;en," Esth- ~m. Mrs. Sullivan se~ed a ior department with Miss Shar· refreshments
be ~rved.
~ 2~L 'Zb~il ~in r=~~~ aminers, 513 Wyandotte Buildren heJ ::. Isler :Vlr and Mrs and fami ly and also VISJted m er Lowt!ry " and ''Good-bye and birthday cake for Toms birth- on Young as teacher
sang
The Women s Assocl3tion of H I h
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mg, Columbus, Ohio by no lat' Tommy Lowery. day ·
g ts.bri
C L Dowden . and her niece, C'I l'VeJcm d WI"th Mr.
at.d Mrs. Thanks" by
Lord , I Want To Be ' A Chris-' the F'trS t Um_'ted PresbYI erIan eThe
_ er_ th ~n A~gus t 31 • 1964 · OtherMr. and !'us Joh n \1auek of John Gotham and son.
The concluding number was Mrs. Worley Howell has been tian and Fairest Lord Jesus Church In M1ddlepor will meet
de Is 8 recent ~rad~ Wise It wul be necessary to
Fort Ashb\ w va
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish· j the class singing ~&lt;BIBLE." returned to _her home
from and,also led ln a litany prayer. Thursdayevenlngatthecburch ate of _Kent State_ Uruversity m make application for restora.
- - ~ -- er and &gt;On of Belpre spent a Mrs. Ann Lyons, Mrs. Kate Holzer Hospttal where she bas
at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Rodney Sau- Educsltoh and will be employ- tion and pay additional fee.
•.wek end w1th their parents, I Bachner, and Mrs. Jack Cole- been a medical patient. She is Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel present- er Is program chairman and ed this conung sch~J season as
nli!l,Jil~·fll·1· r~
I Mr and Mrs Mason Fisher man were in charge of the pro- recovering satisfactorily at her I e&lt;~ a brief summary of a recent Mrs. Dwlght Wallace will give a teacher Jn ~ thl~ grade. ~~~"'.oi.Z•i$Jt"!'4J'Q~,;;~')J
I. I~ !.&amp; ;!I ~ • nd Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. I gram. Promotions will be pre- home on Grant-st.
publication, "Children And The devotiOIIS. Hostesses will
be . The gr~m •. a nattve of Kent,
CHICAGO IUPII _ ,. 0 01
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Roland Fisher, student at sented to the Primary, Junior Jimmy Miller, son of Mr. and Bible," and William Watson pre- Mrs. Karl Owens, Mrs. Bethel IS a seruor m Sales Mana_ge- Lee Shelley, E 19_year _ old
FAMILY NIGHTS
~1ounlam State Busmess Col- I and Junior High Departments Mrs. Myron Miller, bas return- sented a solo in keeping with Coleman, Mrs. Branch Flem· ~~nt at _Kent ~tate and wIll model arrested wheu
8 he
w1 1t Dliney's
lege , spent thee week end with at a later date. Three new mem- ed from severa days visit with Father's Day. The congrega- ing, Mrs. Carl
Harker, Mrs. fimsh Uu_s commg se~son.
. showed up at 8 crowded beach
"ALMOST ANGELS"
h1s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ma- bers were added to the Cradle iMr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller in lion sang, 11 Faith Of Our Fa· Robert Starkey, Mrs. Walter Precedmg the wedding a brr- jn 8 topless bathing soit, ask·
Pelt"!'
hnu·oT~~~'\n Scully son Fisher and family.
~ Roll i.ncluding Pamela An " I Bridgeport. W. Va.
i thers,"' to conclude the pro- O_wem, and Mrs. William Mor- dal party was held at ~e home ed for an all..make jury trial
- ami Gordon Fisher s~nt Sunday Crooks. Herbert Michael Oh-l Mr. and Mrs. ~on Young and gram.
r 1s.
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robet _t lb l_e, Monday.
"SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS"
m Athens and attended the ball linger. and Thomas Lawrence her brother, David Jackson atThe annual Methodmt Con- former residents ?f Racine, w1th
_.1 hope an aD·man
jury
Rod Tayl or
~.e1th \'iJ tehP II ~amP
KelJv Jr
tended the 44th wedding anniANNOUNCE BIRm
terence repOrt and election of about 30 guests·- In attendance.
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Mrs. Russ Watson and ruece 1
versary of thetr brother and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evans, chairman and secretary of the
ues a n g rom e1gs at her arralgnmen&amp; In WornThurs. &amp; Fri.
June 25 .26 Miss Mananna MarshaiJ , of
sister-in-law, Mr. and M r s. Jr. of CUlver City, Ws Ange- Official Board will be import- Cl-unty wer~ Mr. and ~rs. Dick en's Court. Trial was set for
" GYPSY "
Loutsv tlle. Ky., retu;ned .here I
Douglas Jackson of
RenviUe 1les, Calif. are announcing the ant item• of business when the Sterrett, MtSs Ruth Wmgett of I July IO,
Wnh Hosalrnd Russe iJ
Fnday
after
a
weeks
VISit UJ
Sunday.
Jb1rth o( a daughter,
Reg.tna organizttional meeting of the Syracuse, Sanade H. Jtees, Mrs.
Followi g a
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&lt;~ml Na talr e \\ oud
New York City and attended
Kevin Dailey, son of Mr. and ,Ann. The baby, weighing
7 Hepth MeUlodtst Church Offie- Edna Knopp and son :l'lax, Jam- a woma: magi•:;::: ,;.re
~ Teehn wolor 1
-A ndthe World's Fair They also
Mrs. Howard Dailey, will return pounds and 10 ounces,
waa ial Board meets Thursday eve- es E. S1mpson all of Racine, Shelle a·d b sd
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. Summit,
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and dau- If sh Y!.:l
''HARBOR LtGHl S"
vtstled relatives
to the GalhpOlis Chruc for fur- hom May 24 at Memortal Hos- nlng at 8 p.m. All members Mrs. Willi am Gnmm
will se oesno
th to now
1
Kent Taylor
Jeff Morrow
J . and while there went on a 1
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in Culver City. Maternal urged to be present.
ghter ·Patty of Letart Falls;
1t e 1 ;~ar h e ld P e~:
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1 ther eye rurgery this week. He
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sightseerng trip to Washington, A report on money-making 1' sustained an eye inJ·urv sever- grandparents are Mr and Mrs
The Riverview Garden Club James E . Simpson of Middle· surtaalgal n. u,, 5 e sa f ,
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1 proJec s was
given w n . e at weeks ago and was hospital- Forrest Maubray of Vandalia, wiU meet at the Portland Park port, and Mrs. R. D. Wilsm and cebl ..ny was more eomor ...
M1ss Marianna Marshall of Busy_ Bee Class of the First ized.
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed- June 25 for a picnic supper at Nancy Zigo of Smoke Ri~ N. 8
t ld
POMEROY . OHIO
Lou isville, Ky., is spending two B~ptlst Church met _last week Mrs. Earl Knight has
re.- ward Evans, Middleport. Mrs. 5:45 p. m.
J ., and many friends and relaw:re ~::::: .. her :a·
wetks with her grandmother, WI~ Mrs_- Nora Hamllt~n. Mrs. turned from a week 's visit with Carmen Fvans of Pomeroy is
June 28
tives from the Cleveland, Ra- ::e hPard f hk
w :n
TONIGHT
Mrs John F Baily and other J1Jir&lt;1 Gnm had devotmns. us-- n~r daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ron a great grandmother
The Pw:c.eroy Garden
club vennH., and Kent vicJnity.
S {urd
At th e~ es~apah e
8
"Pl 109"
rtolatives.
ing the them~, "The Lord
Halley in ~lumbus . She was
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will tour the rose gardens of
ay.
e eac t e
(Tec hni co lor)
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thom• !My Shepherd
accompanied home by
Mr
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MEETING
Mr and Mrs Dor Schaefer FriCOMPLETES COIIHSE
' 11ver! blonde modeled b~r
Cliff Robertsun 01s Lt. (j.g.)
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IS ro-Members answered roll eall Kmght who went to Columbus Maxme Griffith, cashier of day. June 26, at 2 p.m.
my Y1- ames W. Hou- and swimmus She ' w 8 8
John F 1\.errnedy, Ty Hardin. as .spen
Jas. Gregory, Robert Culp. ' thcr and sl,ter-ln-law, Mr and by glvins a Bible acrlptun! The over the weekend for her.
the Pomeroy National Bank,
The Willing Workers class of lstetter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• ed
11
Grant WillJams.
Mrs. Walter Thomas and lam- birthday song wa 1 suns for ,Mrs. Mr. Robert Harris, Columbus attended the Ohio Group meet- the Enterprise EUB church will William J. Hobstetter, Salem st. promp Y arrest ·
Calarc1r1oon
lly at the tr flshlng camp at Joe Wilson Emma Mathews spent the weekend with his fa. ing of tLe Natlonal Assoc!a- meet Friday evening. at the Rutland, completed an eight -1~ ~',:ry·T·· ",· ;:.!,.~-~ ~ ·~-... ""!
H1mnmg time 2~ hrs.
Adm1ssion 75c and 40c
Malta.
Virginia M~lik, Mrs. B.
F: ther, Mr. Robert Harris, Sr.
lion of Bank Women at Cedar home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon. week administration course un- ARRIVES IN ENGLAND
Paul ~eiser of Columbus Parmalee, and Mrs.
James Mr. and Mrs. James Brewing- Point on Saturday and Sunday. The Women's Christian Tem- der the Re.senre Enlistment Pro- HARTFORD _ Staff
SerTHURSDAY thru SAT.
spent
~rtday
and
Saturday
Souders.
ton
and
daughter,
Sandra,
Rio
She
was
accompanied
by
her
perance
Union
will
meet
Frlgram,
June
19,
at
Fort
Jackgeant
Gknn
Fields
son
of
Mr
June 2!.-26-27
with his ~arents, _Mr. a~d Mrs.
.
.
. Grande, spent the weekend in husband and daught~r, Charles day al the First Baptist Church s~n, _s. C. The 22·year-old sol- and Mrs. David
Fields of
"THE INCREDIBLii
MR. LIMPET''
HalTY Keiser, M~~rsvtll~.
Durrng the busmess_ meetmg Middleport with relatives.
· · and Karen Lynn Grif- in Middleport at 7:30 p.m.
dter Is _a 1951 graduate of Rut- Hartford, has arrived for duty
(Teehnrcolor)
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlham Dtllard the penny-a-meal project was , Mrs. Robert Kaser bas
lith, and her sister and her
ANNOUNCE SHOWER
land High School.
itil a unit of tbe United StatDon Knotls , Caroi P Cook. and Barbara and Walter of reported and a whtt.! elephant ed to her home In Columbus
Mr
and
Mrs
Herbert
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s"Pd I ar o saeth~an . or the ne~t following a visit with Miss
Jones and Connie and Keith of ous shower held for Mr. and There wm be a belling and (USAFE ) at Lakenheath RAF
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"SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN"
un ay guests mon s project. A potluck din- da Klein and other relatives. Columbus.
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1 Jar s were
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Mrs. Dwtght Carl at
t h e shower at the Hemlock Grove Stallon, England. The
s• r(Tee hnr color)
' ol Mr and Mrs Harry Keiser ner will be held at th h
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Maureen O'Hara, Hf'nry Fon 1
HAVE GUEST
. erb ne sc~u caSntu don B;~n~ a orB r. an S rs. ~ean h: \\I t"M lr e~,: J he
da. James Ma~Arthur. M1msy I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser Mrs. A. R. Pullen in July. Bud- entertained with a dinner in
Farmer. A hC'ap of living, a and son, Bob, spent the w.•ek dy gifl.s were exchanged dur- her honor at his cabin in Reeds- Mrs. Lena Price of Washing- JKmgs 2u7ryth Rtoa7:30on a r aAyll' dl MmerTuat
P,. mth. ,fatur- 1Gaulg er of 113r Fan I rs .R o dn
lot of loving on Spencer's 1 end in Columbus with their ing the evening and a q ·
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a
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ay. rs.
mer s e orm- ~ a way o
ores
oa ,
Mountam.
daughter and son·in·law
Mr dueled by Mrs 1 abelutzW~on- vandte.M eWrll~ues 8 were
• D. C. was 8 weekend guest friends and relatives are cor- ~ er Lola Zeig1er. All friends Saint John's, Newf,Jundland,
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mers. 1 tam toeck..of Mr and Mrs Sherman diall in 'ted
f th
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canada.
sUK~DAY, MONDAY. TUES . i and_ Mrs. Patrick Quinn and /brenner with prizes given to son, William, of Cincinnati.
of Rutland. M~s . Price
y VI ,
o e coupe are lnVl ,
June 2&amp;-29-30
Stephen McDowell, Mrs. John Seines, Mrs. Lettie also attended high school
also vi:3ited her aunt, Mrs. Stew1 family P~~~~= ;',!~~N~~~..
Columbu~ who spent several 1Roush , and Mrs. John Lyons. uation at Athens when
la Bowling of Gouster, who
Natalie Wood . Steve Me 1 days with th~ Gruesers re- Mrs. Lyons, president, was in Fugate, daughter of Dr. and has been very ill. Overnight
Queen, Edie Aaams. Harvey turned home wtth them.
charge of the meeting.
IMrs. M. K. Fugate, received guests of the Butlers wue
Lembeck, Herschel Bernardi. I Mrs. Welby Whaley spent the
h di 1
Th
ho
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'l'om Bosley.
weekend in Athens with Mr. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. er p oma.
ey wer~
sts Mr. and Mrs. Jun Butler and
Colorcartoons
d M S
B li
· Bradbu•y Mrs J E W'l for an open house followmg the
of Columbus. The But~~~~~::.iiii::::::::~=~:-1-~a:n~:r:s~~a~m:_::o~n:_...,...,-.
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McGee
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are grandparents of Jim
Dana Hamm. Others at- Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan
tending were Mrs Ch 1 , B
Mrs. C. E. Burdette were
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to
M
ATIEND CONFERENCE
Mrs. Pearl Hoffma M
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u ay
see r.
Agrus White M s J bn,Turs. Milhoan, a patient at
Six
members of the Pomeroy
, r . aco
rn- H 'lal
First Baptist church were in
. Mrs. Harry Houdashelt. Mrs. ospi ·
Granville -Friday to attend the •
Grace Hysell, Mrs. Elizabelh
----State Baptist Women's ConferSlavin, Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Eastern Alrtmni to
ence.
They were Mrs.
Ellen
Mrs. Beulah White and one Meet on Sumroy
Couch,
Mrs.
Daisy
Jasper,
Mrs.
I""""· st~ve Walburn.
The Eastern Alumni meetDale Wippel, Misses Sharon and
Ing will be held Sunday, June
Charlene Zundel and
Mrs.
WI\ IS BORN
28, at 3 tJ · m. at the Eastern
Ralph
c.
Zundel.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee, Porn- High School.
eroy-Athens Roa~, have receiv- Officers will be elected, and
ed ~ord ot the birth of a son to Iplans will be made for
the
their daughter and son-in-Jaw, 1965 banquet. All alumni
Mr. and Mrs, Garry M. Eckard the class of 1956 through 1964
(Je.&lt;Jn Lee) of Fort Wayne, In- are asked to attend.
Gallipolis, Obio,
diana. Tbe baby, who weighed
Saturday, June :.1, IIIH
10 pounds and 121&gt; ounces, was
LEARN OF DEATH
SALES REPORT of
born June 11 at Parkview Mem- Word was received here
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
orial Hosp·t
HOGS - 175 to 2211 lbs. 16.00
1 1
a·
the deatn Friday of Mrs. SalMaternai grandparents
are t!na Dunn Grueser, &amp;4, of Mar- to 16.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 16.00
Mr. and Mrs Guy Lee Pome 'ton a 1ormer M'rnersv1.11e resJ, to 16.50; Lishtl5.00 to 16.50; Fat
· Sows 12.00 to 14.00; Stags 12.00
roy-Athens Road and Mr · and dent • SUl VJvors
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.me 1ude 1wo sons
~rs. Garry Eckard of Hunt- James and Austin Grueser and to 14.00; B;oars 8.00 to 12.00i
mgton, W. Va. 3re
paternal a daughter, Mr.. Delores Spi- Sows "' Pigs !10.00 to 80.00;
grandparents · Mr · and M r 8. del all of Mar1on.
. Her hus ban d Shoats 6.00 to 15.00.
Eckard have two other sons .1IHenry Grueser preceded her lD• CAHLI
-Steers 15.00 to 20.H
Garry Guv and David Carl Mr d"'"'th a numbe 0 1
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Culls LOll to o.OO Bucks 4.00 to
8.00; Fat Wethers 4.00 to 8.00.
LAMBS - Tops 20.00: S.C.
, onds 14.00 to 18.00; Light wis.
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WASHINGTON - Henry Cabot Lndge, who helped persuade
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to
come home from Paris in 1952
to run for President, is coming
home from Saigon on an even
toughet task.
His new goal is to upset the
Goldwater bandwagon by promoting the lith hour candidacy
of Pennsylvania Gov. William
W. Scranton lor the Republican
presidential nomination.
Lodge's deci!don to resign as
U. S. ainbassador to Vie, NaDJ
ori.
did not jat the confidence of
Attorney Crow Inferred just
Sen. Barry Goldwater's backprior to the recess that he Iners that the Arizonan igtoo far
REPAVING - Workers of the United Paving company are putting an inch of tends also to take the stand.
out ~n front to be dem&lt;d the hot-mix on Rt33 from the Athens county Une to Pomeroy. The projeet will in no However, he did not elaborate
nommatton. at the San Francts-1 way confhct with the proposed plans for relocation of Rt. 33, according to Rep. on this.
co convenllon operung
three George A. Memharl. 4ohn Sauvage, second from left is project supervisor for the During examination by t be
weeks from Thursday.
State Highway department. He was also project superVisor when the rou._ was redefense,
P r i ce
testified
"'11' too Iitle and too late," paved last in 1948. The state worker to the left is PhiUp Roberti, a summer em- be frequently visited the Oiler
they chorused.
ployee on the College Student program. On the paving machine at ri(ht is Dick She!home and was Bt the residence
---ly, ,United Paving supervisor.- Sentinel Photo.
"off and on alJ day" on the
DALLAS Alabama's Gov.
date of the alledged killing,
George Wallace Tuesday night
Price said that a case of beer,
chargE!&lt;! Ute natibn with becomtwo Pints of wine and some
ing " ~ government ffaring peowhiskey was at the Oiler home
ple instead of a God-fearing peoon
the day when the deatb
ple. "
Wa!lace roared forth to 7,500
delegates in th-e keynote ad- The current repaving project 1 fielals said It lo the first time said.
dress of the U. S. Junior Cham- on State Route 33 will not Route 33 from Pomeroy to the S'late Highway officials uld
has been a Umostone berm wiD be laid
ber of Commerce convention interfere with the ~ro~osed Athens county line
relqcation
of
the
Highway
from
repaved
since
IS43.
innmedlately after the repaving
and was met with a five • minThe work is being done by work Ia finished. Soon alter the
ute standmg, cheering ovation the Ohio River to Athens.
So
said
Meigs
County
Rep.
the
United Paving Company of berm
work Is done, state
at the end. Only occasional cat·
George
A.
Memhart
'fuesday
in
Thornville,
0.
Hot
mix
Ia
being
crews
will
beiln marking Ule
calls and boos were heard,
to
many
inquiries
from
hauled
from
the
paving
comroad.
answer
Cincinnttti delegates tl, t h e
residents who showed 1 pany's pOrtable plant located Speclflcatlono call for the hot ATHENS (UP!) convention f:'rDtested Wallace's area
concern
over repaving of the in Syracuse.
mix to be laid on an average Drummond, Washington colum.
appea rllnce as keynote speakwinding
route
from
Pomeroy
Jobn
Sauvage.
supervisor
of
of
one • inch deep.
United nlst for the New York Herald
er. becaust "he is 8 known
the job for the State. Highway Paving officlal stated. T h e Tribune, aaid Tuesday he
segregationist and contrary to to the Athons County line.
Rep.
Meinhart
said
the
reDepartment,
said It will take company hao several trucks not surprlaed tbat Henry Cabot
the Jaycee eteed."
paving work is betng done In ! approximately 8,8311. tons of hot busy hauiint tha hot-mix at Lodge resigned his amlb8s&lt;!ad&lt;o&lt;~
SAN FRANr;ISCO - Nobody an effort to make improvements ! 111iJ to complete the 12.7 mile a temperature from 250 to 282 ship, becallse he felt Lodg£
degr"'f - fr!!ID Syracuse to lleved It was necessary to ,_,_...
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nJ!I!tl· ttave a he&amp;I:t attack be- tq the old route currently In I operation.
rrse, and tbat according to ' Sauvage n!porloll -lbltt - the the dte.
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-eoaservative Republicans
HQOTII;NANNY - Four members o!.the Eastern .,.,_a1
e c .BOOS!en ·JIW'
cause 11ature glvea a ck&gt;ar and
the information he bas JM..n Uniled Poving Company
State official• oald that the all-out effort to otop tlie
retlearai!lg for the Hootenanny show to he presented.Jilltllllf,tbe Ju!,y iltb ~
definite warning year in adcurat Eastern High school. Roy Christy, Vic Bahr, BoDWoOC!s ibd illlll Stout,
v~e."'And the potential victim given, , the work will not c?n- rently has th~ job more than paving company will besin ,_ water-for-Preoldent ,drive.
10 r act out the role of firemen dousing a blaze after IJie coob had burne.il tilt
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can avoid it by taking simple fltct wtth plan' lor relocallon half done. Umted Paving Is lay- pavtng L9 mile of highway on Concerning Lodges past as- h. k '
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: ing more than a 1000 tons of Route 7 !!S soon 8.!1 the Route slgnment the columnist
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and easy steps.
the situation bad eased' someThese rather startling asser- State Highway De~artment of- I hot mix eacb day, Sauvage 33 project Is finished.
what over the weekend.
tions were made today at t he
"The danger of direct con113th convention of the Amerifrontation
with Red China has
can Medical Association by Dr.
been sreatly lessened since the
Robert S. Green, director of
Johnson
administration's Frithe Heart Researcb Foundation
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of Clncinnutl, Ohio.
S. comnutrnent 1o the defense for a July 4th celebration by . tinue until m1dnight.
enough for inclemlrlt W n·n
He described what be called
of Soutbeast Asia," he told I ' tlie Eastern Local
Athletic ·/ Booster members said
ar- to subside.
the pre-h1·art attack syndrome.
sbJdent group at Ohio Univeni- Boosters. Boosters are working rangements have been made The Boosters Ire
This is "being more tired out
ty.
feverishly to smooth out details for all of tile program to be as many persona u )II*IJI!e a than you shnLIII be for
what
PO £NT PLEASANT The 1 skullduggery or Irresponsible I prior to each election for pre- ~e spoke a. a su~mer convo- for the _celebr~tion. which is to i carritod ou_t, rain or shine. ~ assist by donating items fir W you have done.''
Mason County Grand jury re- · laxity was prevalent Jn counting · cinct workers paying partlcu- cati~n a~d to the high school be the frrst of 1ts kmd by them case of ram ._ the barbecue will food ~le and offers f6. _...
COLUMBUS - Gov. James called on Monday to hear elec- ' ot precinct 32 votlns - the on- 1 Jar attention with actual work pubhcations workshop, the larg- A hlgttlight of the day will be brought mdoor s and lire ance m the various jolla It ..
Rhodes was expected to call tion irre ularities and
other l ly precinct recounted by t h e going on within election polls. est m the nattan.
be presentation of the "Easl· i
performed.
the legislature into emerg~ncy
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The olflcial election bello!
em Hootenanny," beginnlus at Miss Chri•tian is
. Proceeds from 1l&gt;e ~
8 p. m. featuring local talent
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sessjon in late July or ~ 8 r I y mailers needmg Its aUention, - It was recommended t be and the grand jury recount of Two Suits Filed
playing and singing favorite On Honor L••tmg
atltlelic eqwpment wbtcb... .II
August to action on statewide found skullduggery or trrespon- County Court instruct ochools 1precinct 32 are as follows :
In Meigs Court
western and country muSJc.
Lois Chns!ian. daughter of badly needed by Ill A ~
re-.apportionment of the House Bible laxity m countmg of Preol RepreStntatives.
clnct No. 32 votmg.
Two suits were flied Tues- Prior to the hootenanny at , Mr. and Mrs Millard Christian deparlm«Jts of lltoterll The gtovernor withheld offi- Thia was the only precinct
REPUBLICAN
day in Meigs County Common 5 p.m., the barbecue p~s 'will :of Carpenter R&lt;. I , made the school.
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cial comment until he rec'i'iv- recounted by the grand jury.· Olrirlal Ballot House of Delegate• Grand Jury Recount Pleas Court.
go into action with some ol second semester .lio Grande It WBJ. also reportod
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ed and can study the U. S. Su- The repOrt was
submitted
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Arehle Henry
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In James B. Clow and Sons, the Boosters' best chefs
at College honor roll with a
3.6 the ';,';rk~eomml~~~"s!
preme Court order for Ohio's Tuesday afternoon to Judge
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Brerry C. lones
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Inc., of Chicago, IlL, vo. the work. The ice cream , social is •tanding .
~:d Eastem~:'thlek "Jetter.
legislativl- re - apportionment. James Lee Thompson. It sugCounty Comml18loners
VIllage of Syracuse In a money also ocheduled to begm 5 p.m. A 1962 graduate of Wellston
.. ha IIJ'I'tll1p4 IN .....
The special session probably al- gested several remedies:
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suit of $3781.114, plaintlll states witlt membel'!l of the Boosters High school , Miss Christian has :n·area ":. .,. pOIIe 1111 , •
so will bt asked to consider a -The appointed ballot comlS
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that the village bougbt mater- beginntng the freezing at 3:30 a rumul•tive standmg of 3.8 collie and· i• throqbout tb: number ot other matters, in- mlasioners eligibility
should
La,?r~~ee~~~~.Jr.
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cluding enttbling legislation so have the same qualifications as
water system in good faith and out tbe evenmg.
the first winner of the Wellston
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the state can issue the bonds poll clerk and take similar oath.
Rufno H. Hlll
has failed to meet Its obliga- ,Following the ·'Hootenan•~:,." PTA scholarsh tp which she us----and appropriate the $500 mil- A~ present be must only be a
Prooeetlllng
Attorney
tion.
at
t:20.
p.m.,
the
evening
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duri~g
ner
lresnman
year
Pair
RebU11ed Ia
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105
lion bond issue approved at quabfted voter- Jms permitCarroll W. Casto
A divorce suit was filed by close Wllh the pubbc display of 1 at Rto &lt;.rande Presently_ she Auto Incident
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the May primary.
ling a candidate to serve as an
Raymond Musgrave
Nellie M. Coleman of Long fireworks.
Iis a .tudent assistant in t b e Deputy Sheriff Csrvl ~ ·.
appointed baJiot comm~ioner.
Aasessor
Bottom against Harry L. Cole- A round and square dance collrge busmess office.
bas returned two met;I
NEW YORK - As explosion
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~erett H. Sayre
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man, Loag Bottom. Mrs. ColeCounty jail' from Wbl~
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Elvin E. Wedge
101
mao charges gross neglect of
rip}led through the ammunJtion - Absentee voter privileges as
now provided should be reviewSherUf
suburb of Columbus 1rf1en ·
roonn of the 71st Regiment Arm0
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Shelly 0. Han
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had been appreh~ ia ory here Tuesday night while ed in a school of instruction
with
pOll
clerks
to
make
sure
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Drew
Hatfield
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nectian with an auto tbefl 500 young National Guard troops
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were undergoing wetkly traina:::..
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Vinton Pavement
Hostter, a, .t
ing drills. At le~st 12 were in-ling many irregularities - as
DEMOCRATS
Is State ProJ'eet
Larry Gene Jack!1011, ~ hollf
jured.
8y United Press lntern,dion•l
of Springfield. were iwtaL
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illlll
vote
HouBe of Delegates
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T h e
HI"" winds and heavy rains buffeted far-flung areas
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Claude E. Swann
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Highway Department opened of Ohio
"" Tues day mght,
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· 1ane men
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P· m. ,.,...ay.
... ·senously burt, according to Lt. countlns.
rausmg
accompanied
b)' ,ne.
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County Commlulooen
bids Tueaday on 'E1 Improve- tied down on the Athens airport belonging to two Porn- venfle girls, are held 1ft _.
Col. Roser Ryan, commanding - Vote registrars should be
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Clarenre Adkins
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mont projects scattered around eroy men and to homes and busmesses.
nectlon with 10 01110 IIDhlil
officer of the 1st Battalio• of appointed as outlined in Acts
53
Lee 0. Blab!
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Ohio.
In Xenia, heavy winds ripped
from Benny's llc&gt;lr SliD, 11
the 7lst Infantry Reslment. ol Legislature of West Virginia
Asseasqr
Low blds at the largest ses- half the roof from 8 house logs and ~ashed. Into another Tuppers Plains wlilch lrab,.
The armory l:s located on East for 1963 and followed.
_ The Grand Jury heard a
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lames M. Bragg, Sr.
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slot. this year totaled $20,509,- owned by Ahler Arler of Rt. 1, , croll. a Ptper Trt-Pacor owned eel to Alfred CatbdnJitll' lltlelllil
33rd Street between Lexington
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Rober! Peoples
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363 compared with department Xenia. Arler's bam roo! was 11by 'J1Jomas Bowen and Jack ville
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and Park Av.n•es in the !teart number of witnesses ~rning
the
method
of
tally~7,'~otSberlff
estlnuttes
tolallng
t%1,430,350.
ahto
blown
off
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as
the
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Rizer
of
Pomeroy.
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lng and depositing the ballots
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Geor(e Johnson
101
The ~rojeets, low blddero and roof of a garage on his f•ther's 1/ That plane bumped Into an
SERnlVSLY ILl.
50
ST. AUilUSTINE, Fla. - A- during the past election and
SO
Cbarlea A. Roherla
their prlceo Included one
In bowie next door. Damage was Aeronca Olamp owned by the
,
AH aQIIto
bout a ball dozen wbltes broke feels that the lrregularlUes show
VInton, paving 4.611 mlleo
of estimated at t%1,000.
/ 0 U. Flying Corps. Damage to NEW HAV'Ji:N- •
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through ,olice llltes Tuesday
U. S. 50 In BarriBml Twp.; Hoff. High winds in Marysville all three planes was estimated of ~w Haven sufftncl 'a _ .
nlghl •nd began Oa•lin!: away
Grand Jury did not feel !he when rocaplllrad and the time nor ConstructloD ~·· Celina, etuaed several trees to fall, in- aJ $6,1199.
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wlth tbeir Oats at several of the
irregularities
listed
above
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gone
before
ncapluled
$1,1'15,848;
eslilnated
$1,3115,000.
&lt;iudlag
one
whtch
crashed
~e
Evans
Implement
Co.
ill
tioD
y ~ lwM!jttal ~
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mon than 200 ~ivU rlshts d&lt;mshould be added to hlB orlilnal
through a house.
EdiSon. Morrow County, was
at
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onstratol'tl ,who milrclti!d · fnlo The dance at the Middleport the responalbUlty of one polltl- sentence.
TO MEET GOVENOR
And at the Ohio University demolisbed as high winds swept
,
downtown St. AuiJ!oUne. . Oil~ Municipal park on the ooncri&gt;te Qal ~arty • but shnuld be ""'po"' Cop)es of this report
were
Melp CWnty Rep. George airport at Atltens, three tied- I along Ohio 95. The flrm Ia
.ON · .
con beat b!&lt;ek the attackers slab by the
was sibillty ol both.
asked ll;sued to the pres~~, dull!- A. Meinhart. chairman ol tile doim , private planes were / own~ by Ralph Evans ol Rle. ',Misll
1 whlcb
with night sUcks.
poo '
ID another lladlDtJ:, tlie jury men of•bolb political par:liu, tile State F1DaDce Commlllee, Ed- .bounced around In llo-70 nules- I, Edison.
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AI least five · persona were postponed last night du~ I() ra)n, said County. jall .trusties should .pt'OIIIICtiU!I8 lltomey,
I b e UCIIillll aeotloll, wu IICbeduted per-bout wlnda. Authorities said A ~ rtud&lt;, owned by Meryl ~ .. '
orrated, bril)glag 1o 11 the to- wW 'be held this ev,..ng. The lie conflneii!AI epuntr ~· membv .ol leciSiaturo for tl!l!1 to meet wi!JI GoY. James A. • Piper PA12 SUper Cub, owned Cline ol Rt. I, ,Waldo, was dam- ~ ,Ill
tal. iimlbe&gt;1 ot !'Bcl!ll .plootaalll-· P.~t~ eoQ)IIIilleels sponsor, and An eacaped .t111sty should riot senatorial '\ilstrlel, the c:ouDiy tlliQcla. ...t· lllltor eomnlltteelby Kenneth McVicar of Vlpon, oged when the buJldiDC colCo,., -at ,Ciitllii,J)
~Coolloued on pap 2)
the Jaya will emcee. __ bo AIUnt&lt;ltl JO Ilia iruiiJt 118tua court,' ·mi tbe Sberlfl.
~ ~ all, a1 111o _ . w11 . tol'll loose !rom Its moor- lfilled •
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Eastern Boosters Plan First July 4th
Celebration as Benefi t for Athletics

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men were kill«! in a barge exIippi to confer with state officials on the worsening
plosion nn the Hudaoo
River
riChll situation there.
TUead night
The White House made the announcement after John- thousands
ay of spectators
but hundredswho
of
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10vernment officials to discuss the search for three ·
WI
e trag Y thought
11 was part of Macy'o 8DDilal
rights workers missing In the state. Dulles 1s
Mississippi Wednesday to meet with Gov. Paul Jotinsclnl fireworks
•nd othero "who bave lnlormatlon on the law observ- From two barges moored in
anee problems that exist there ·and are matter of great the middle of the broad river
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Rev and Mrs. Morrison are
talented singers.
lereoco at Lakeside.
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oedy, Deput)' Atty Gen. Nicb- bad been found burned in all
alas Katzenbacb and •utstant awamp near Philadelphia, Miss.
A). Gen. Burke Marshall, ~ho The hunt lor the three youths Is
beads the civil rights division, being continued.
Ia discus. the Mississippi sitAt least 50 federal and state
"ation.
officers L"'mbed the area late
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afterwards.
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Jackson (81_.
Daveaport, bit Mank Tannehill
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for a iH Cinclrutatl victory . pinch-hitter
Keough was tn the lineup beand refreshments on the irlp
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In the opener Juan Marichal
Sa
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cause Frank Robinson had a
to_ andl from Cincinnat . The
one out. But Syracuse. pilot Bob ,
set the Reds do:.O on seven hit and mi:ed
him i
wrist whlch prevented
tnp wt I be made by bus, leavWingett called on Mike Jenkins I• R
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and his teammates bunched
agalnar t e ctory, hi• hun from taking a lull cut with
lng New Haven at 6:30 a.m. Houston
10 002 1011
to come In to fan Don Neloon have enrolled
live of their elghf hils in the
wo osaes.
the bat,
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st. Louis 3011 100 101_ 5 IS and get the Jets' top hitter, Jon ming instructor's cou1rstl
third inning to tag Jim Maloney
The GaiUpoU. entry in I he Lndge olfieiais Insist there
Farrell, Raymond (4),
Cunningham, to ground
out give• at the
with a 4-0 defeat.
will be no drinking of intoxicatand
ending the most serious J e Country
Singles by Ohuck Hiller, Duke
Tri-{;o&lt;tnty Bas.. all
League log beverages on the trip,
16),
Bateman. Washburn, !h. eat of the game.
J
29 iliC1u'~'
scored a nJD in each of the last
Taylor (6), Cuellar (8) aod Meune
Sniderbytind
Jose McCovey
Pagan and douc&amp;rver. Winner-Taylor (!-!). TannehUI, Jet pitCher, sp,c- Scally , swimlDIIlg
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-.ueoday night at
m
Cheshire and edged Eastern '
Loser-Lar..n ((1.2).
ed out five ather Syracuse hits the Middleport
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coupled with an in,
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pass to Jim Hart, did
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damage.
Mike Fisher led the Galllpotnrung as he walked six 1n six rest BacIteI' M' k M
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Los Ang, OW 010
2 6 4 Innings lcaUed after six I and guards and Susie ...
a triple.
Eutered Hospital
Miiw.
11011 010 31x- 5 II I fanned six.
guard at F..-kell)_,,.,..,
By United
International
(Only games schedulad)
Oth er hi, Itin g heroes were : Randy D. Clai'J' , Rt. Crown
MoeUer• B· MDIer 161 ,
N 11 Preas
1 Le
Three Syracuse pitchers walk- The 1course
h u is being fll'ven u
2
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Amerieao Leagoo
Larry Mitchell a single and ' City; Charles 0 . Swindler 435 er (7), Reed (71 and CamiiU. ed six and fanned nine.
pari o t e
Cbapo
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W. L. Pet. GB
W. L. Pel. Oil homer Rich rd •,
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Schneider, Fi:teher (6),
1'h J
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or ~ague Leaders
Philadelphia 39 24 .619 .. Baltimore
40 ~
,
a ~ng two sin- Pike St., Kanauga .
William auer (7) and Torre. Winner - . e ets got a run in I b e water safety program M 'JII1I
By United Press lntornatlonal San Francisco 39 27 .591 I 'I, New York
38 24 .615 I&gt; gles. Dan Gilmore a single and H. Gillespie, Rt.
Gallipolis; Tiefenauer (2-4) ,
filth on Btii Swan's double l!lld be conducted in a
. • fJ8I/&lt;
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Pittsburgh
34 29 .MO 5 Chicago
35 26 .613 3 homer, Ron Janey two singles, Mrs. John T. Drummond, Rt. I, er (tl-2). HRs-Howard
CUnnmgham's single, and their ' period with cl"""'s '""'lll!il
G. AB R. H. Pct. Cincinnati
35 30 .538 5 I Minnesota
34 31 .574 6 ana wlnotng pitcher, Russ Prid- Gallipolis; Mrs. J.
Albert
' Math- secood m the stxth on a walk i from 6 to 9 each eveniirl.l!!\11
Williams, Chi 62 243 45 1!0 .366 ' Chicago
31 31 .500 7'1, Cleveland
30 31 .523 8 dy a single.
French, Addison; Horton Jun- ews.
and
error_.
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Mays, SF
65 242 57 84 .347 St. Louis
33 33 5tltl .,. Boston
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Priddy limited ~astern to on- ior Rose, 236 f'nurth Ave., Gal(1st game)
S~racuse
htUers were Woods , ly director will be In cb81'11111
7B\1 Dttroit
32 35
9
Clmnte,
61 248 41 83 .335 i1 Los Angeles
32 3
ly three hits, a trtple by Eicb- lipolis
victim, report- S
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000
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29
34
Torre, Mtl
62 232 30 74 323 ' Houston
32 35
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mger, a double by Allman and ed in sali•factory condition at an . ran. Q04
OOfl-. 4 8 0 and single, Jim Crow Bob r
476 9
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Hstunt, NIIYPI 63 231 30 74 :320 I Milwaukee , 31 35 :470 91&gt;
• psinldgled by faKnight.
19 a.m., tooay); Mrs. Ronald L.
11011("30001 aiiOO--nd HO 117 0 HEYMAN S NS'
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20 48 .294 2!'1, Kansas City 26 40 ·394 1 "
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116251 34 76 .303
Tuesday'• R&lt;!sults
Tuesd '
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Maloney, McCool (4), Henry NEW YORK (UPI)- Art lli&gt;Y· ·
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Calison, Phila 63 248 45 75.302 Chicago 2 Philo 0, lsi, twilight Chicago 2
0
loser lor Eastern, walked none tart, W. Va. ; John W. Spencer,
Dtlren (6) and Edward&amp;. man, former Ail-ArnerlCfn !llyn i
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Allen Phlla 63 246 45 75 .300 Phiia 9 Chi
nd
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and struckout one. GailJpo' lis' ' Rt. 2, Galllpolio JI'Arry ·,
ser- Maioney (5-8) ,
Duke University' ' is the first !'
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New York Kllickerbocker to re·
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56 .299 Sa n Fran 6cago
c 00' 21 • nigh
I"_I Baltimore 9 New York 8, night record is now 2-1.
U. Gillettt, Hunlinoton,
w. Va.·
Ceped ; erl 51 187
1n ' st, tw ugbt Minnesota 6 Cleveland 2. night
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All Fans I a% DiscOII
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Cinclnnatt 5 San Francisco l, Kan City 2 Detroit t 1st twl
Oliver Perry Van Meter, Ciif- . :
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rn hi s signed contract fOI' the
G. AB R. H. Pet.
2nd II Innings night
Del 't 9 K
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030 0 1 I --5 9
1964 season. Heyman starting
Oliva, Minn 64 273 48 93 .341 Milwaukee I Los Ang 2. night
2
3, 2nd, night .
CANCER DIAGNOSER port; Leonard Lunsford Rt 2
O'Dtil, Duffaio (3), Shaw (IIi his second year, with the Kni'irks..ll
Fregosl LA 54 174 32 57 .328 Pittsbur•h
Probagbtonle PIO,I&lt;mbeght
LOSbas
ANGELES
PerryEllis
191 (II)
and and
Crandall.
the 196.1-64
season with
ro time
come lor(UPil
you "The
to lay Pomeroy ·' Mro. Raymo J .0 e' hall,
Smith, NuxEd- finished
1,153 po1'nts
for 8 15.1
!
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• 5 New York I, ru'ght
nsn,
at.
65
242
36
79
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St.
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Houston
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···
,
dn n, as 68 267 38 86 .322
Sao Francisco at Cincinnati- Washington at, Los Angel;• medicine to the doctors"
, C::rryl , Anderson, Mldd!eport: 2, Kedugh.
Alhson, Minn 61228 49 72 .316 Herbel (4·31 vs . O'Toole (fl.3). (nigbt) - Osteen (5-4) vs. Me- These were lhe words used Mar eps 0 . Wooten, Wellston;
.=---::::---Brssoud, 8os, 67 258 10 81 .314
Pittsburgh at New York- Bride (2-10).
Monday by Municipal Judge Mrs. aul V. Sexton, Jackson; Sunday 8a8eball is
Causey, KC 65 254 34 79 .311 Friend 15-6) vs. Cisco (~I .
Cleveland at Minnesota (" Bernard Seiber when he fined ors. Darrell D. Fiaker, Jack- Planned by Pastor
Howard, NY 58 215 2! 66 .307
Los Angeles at Miiwauk"" Alo
D' le
s n Linda S Eisnaugle J k
Apartclo, Ball 54 220 34 67 .305 1 Drysdale (9-0l vs Cl , ~ twl-nlght) -Donovan 12-41 and ndysi te ~mann, 63, $1,000 son-' Miss Heien L w· k a~~- Sunda} baseball. organized
H
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p
· me a, · and coac4ted by Ernie John·
A ri
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no
15-6),
&amp;nd Grant (34)
probation.
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oint; Mrs. Dewitt L. son of the Kentucky Chrt'sllan
me can .agut: Killebrew
c h i c a g 0 at Philadelphia
Beaver, St Louis Mo
Twins, 23; Alhson, Twtna, 17; (nigh!) - BrogUo
vs Ma- Boston at Chicago (night)- Dletermann pleaded no
.Birtlu'
.
Bible College, Grayson, Ky.,
COlavito, A's Wagner, Indians, haffey (7-21
,
CoNnnoily (yl-5)kvs. !Peters (7-ll). test to charges of
Mrs . Paul V. Sexton Jack- opened at 2 p. m. Sunday
1 ew
and Powell, Orioles, ail 15.
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:Wbr ~.: ~&lt;&gt;Me and f~ ;ug ter, 9:50 p.m.; Mrs. bttween the junior learn of
Nottebart (2-7) vs. Sadeckilerts 15-4)
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ga. Au. Drummond, Rl. I Gal- the RuUand Church ol Chr!'st
ants, 22 ; Williams, Cubs, 17; (7·5)
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Howard, llndgero, 16, Robinaoo
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Fr.ke~ 9~-~-: :"t..?alll ~1

teams wobla'be organized
all ~ges, male aod female,
appomted Miss Kathy Thomas
head of the w··men's division.
Mrs. Della Phillips, and
Ethel Nelson, ardent .baseball
fans, are leading rn helping
the project. Any one
destrlng tu Join any of the
call Mr. Johnson

ter 4·26 a.m.' ac n,
ug Discharged
Mrs. Frank Smith, Joseph
.
Wolfe, Howard Micltael, James
Brandon, McKinley
Hunter
George A. Hill, Mrs.
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Mn. Harold Roush baa re- Timmons Ra•ry W Gibbs Mrs
The lowly Dodgen knocked I all with two oingles each. . turned home after spending a John
Eddie L. Wolfe:
the league
leading Tigers Tiger hitters were Donn week with her daughter, Mr. Susan Shirley' Wlltlam E. Raw!rom the undefeated ranks with / Abbott with two home ru:S and Mrs. Robert Euler _and Lorl Ito II, Mrs. George Canaday,
=·-=~-~
a lll-7 conquest in Pomeroy and a single ·ll&lt;lb Burdette
and Wllh her son, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Priddy, Mrs. Alice Van- WALLACK IS BACK
il&lt;lys' League action Tuesday triple double •and single· i:n 8 Norman Roush and children, all Meter, Cora Slavans Mrs c
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP[)
night.
nn a' h m
• x- of Chilltcotlte
0. Houck and daughier,
Nate .Wallack, the Cleveland
Dodger pilchers Tom Sarv- Abbott, 0
and Roger Miss Patsy Price, student at Nathan Rothgeb and son, Mrs. Browns first public relations
8
er and Pat O'Brien fanned
Dod
·
Ohio State UD!versity, has ar- Robert L. Brown and son Mrs director, returns to the Nation331 201-10 9 2 rived to spend her summer va- Emmett E. Elliott and :.On. · al Football League team on
and permitted five walks 12
In Tl gers
winning. The Dodge_ r . mounds- ~=~~or O'Br'!1(~)O and7 8 .~ cation with her parents, Mr.
July 9, alter resigning a simi0 and Mrs. Clarence Price.
HOCKEY INVITATION
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lor position with the Cleveland
gave up et t tts while Brien, Sarver (6). Young Ab- M
d
I d'
STOCKHOLM (UPII-A boys Tiger hurlers yielded _nine bolt (S), Burdette (8) and 'swa•
r. an Mrs Giles Hammat NEW YORK (UP!n 1ans two weeks agu. The
hockey k:sm from Boniaenge base knocks. ,
ei.
~ of Huntington, W Va, spent a player representatives of
Browns have recently begun a
bas beeti Invited, under the aus- The Dodgers were led by
weekend with her sister, Mr. National Basketball Players
reorganization of their front-&lt;tfp•ces of the People . to - People conslslant hitting from Tom
and Mrs. Harry Swan.
SOCI&amp;I•on have unanimously ap fice staff.
program to play 10 matches in Sarver who collected.a double
Mr. and Mrs. Warre~ MeG~&gt;- proved a 30-year
MAYS, B-~UNUR
=--8-0NORED .
the Unltro States from Dec. 2ll 1 and three singles in five trips
wan, daugl!ter and twm sons. and .oenefit program covering SAN FRANCISC 0 (U'Pil _
to Jan. 12, it was announced to- ~ tu the plate. Other hitten were
spent two days last week with each Individual player.
Wiilit Mays of the San Fran •
day.
. Don Anderson wltb a double Gauge readings - Galli Us ~r •Isler and mother, Mr and I Tom Heinsohn aod Jack
cisco Glimta, one of the top
and Pat O'Brien, Ivan Pow- dB
po
;s. Howard ~ersbach and man. meeting Monday
National League sluggers, and
ell, Jack Lohse and Vaughan
m: 18·2• n. 7, nJnning
12 M •· Bertha Wlhams.
league Commissioner
Wally Bunker, a 19-year-old
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rookie with tbe Batlbnore Ori1
21.21. Hinton 1.3, ;taUonary; famtly of Crooksvtile spent a necessity of the NBA Board
oleo, today were voted the 'Van
GETS
CYO
AWARD
river
on
the
sills:
weekend
with
his
sl!ter,
Mr
Governors
to
meet
annually
Oulstanding Achivement
Fian on Beatinl some
C:.~topw :;~.~-~U'i~k
17.97.
81\d Mrs. Paul Schuler and
with the officers of the play- Award" In major league ba!te-1
Unbeaten Paths?
movemeata:
kle. Becky and Earl remained ers association.
ball for April and May. B&lt;mlcerJ
outfielder, will receive
Oblo River - Mr. Mack up to spend lite summer with their
received 123 votes 11!111 Ma s 97.
Calhoilr Youth
3:50 p.m.; R&lt;!liable up 14, aunl and uncle
rollment of 50 students Mrs
·
Y
most popular Met
p.m., C. V. Horner and Mrs. Don Johnson and
Ruth Ebersbach was
Blbi~
, before today'•
Rose G. up 14, 8:15p.m.;
an visited Wednesday afternoon School superintendent and
gamFrek. .,?r!Siopber beat out
14, S:5f p.I)I.J OVEC
14, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
assisted by the following 'teachan nNmas and Jim Hick- a.m.; Tl-il&lt;lit down 14.
and Mr. and Mrs.
ers and helpero, Mrs. Clint
Your Dependole
~an I~ a till conducled among
John Ladeen down
14, Johnsnn of Racine
Johnson, Mrs. Jean Schuler
ew or 's CYO membera.
:15 a.m.; East•m down 14, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Mrs. Thelma Cozart
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Deeter For
a.m.; Buckeye state up 15, vlalted Sunday afternoon
Don Johnson, Miss 'Beverly
a.m.; Onward up 18, 5:20 bia sister, Mrs. Aleta Parsons. Price, Miss Paula Sayre~ Mrs
~ ~::;;.;Ti~:lan dqwn 16, 6:35 a.m.; DaUy Vacation Bible
Marine Durst, Miss Joy~e RilAND
l·
up 17, 8:30p.m.; Ed. was . held recenUy at
chle nd Mlaa Cltarleen Ward
Bosw'rth up 17, 3:21. a.m.; Metbndkt church with an
exerelaea were beld
at
JOUI
E. Dyke up 17, 5:115 a.m.;
the church.
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up 18, 1:25 a.m.J Zimmer ne H. down 9·111! P m , v U hrtb=c-ht"tr"ch===----=..:;
Don1 IIUII to chance ond last
18. 5:211 ~.m.; Pennsylvan- Transporter d~wn .1:30 . a ey
yea~• road map, ~et AAA'I
~~:d:own~ 18, 7.50 a.m. ; Peggy Steve Cilck down 2:30a.m.;
tJovel speolaliots help you •• ;
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up II, l:10 a.m.; Fri· Benner up 3:30 a.m.
tuldi11J1 you to tho best IOUta
and opprovect ac:commodatlono
up 211,3:10 a .m. ; Orlen· GalUpullo dam Adrnlratll
to makl your trip 1 cara""
180 : ~ ~~~~a-:'~ J.SoE .thVick- Jc.nes up 5:45 -p.m.; Jordon up -~•AtnJ 1
.
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l!)url. AAA'I expert tJovel p!lll' •
21, li.40 a.m.; Jeff Boat up
Charley Roy up 7·40 p m •
nh18. Emerpncy Rood.Servlct,
a.m.;
Shaver
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down
up 12 .35 • ·• 8 · ·•
4;10
~ll and arrest bond prollloN5
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lion, and personal aecident in2::11 a.m.; L. FIOlX'o dcnm
a.m.; Natlonal db..,;
. .,.I!Qt 111 lplll t&gt;lft'f.,...
-.t-o-r-1-ft.c, Cilll IOd join
3:00 a.m.; Chriu Jr.,
up S:ll5 a.m.; John Hood up Nli
!DdeY.
7:lJl a.m..; Blnao up Green• ·
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In1. ~ •II•TON

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Line Scores Dally Sentinel, P_o~e~ruld~lepof!. !'·· JUM 'u•••
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Plans Trip
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wq!ed II&gt; iaite lt back," the MAIL FAVORS VOTE
Wllilets said. ·
Manley oald he then t 0 0 k WASHINGTON IUPII ....,&lt;;en.
nu- Cart
Barry Goldwater's man has
......,-to
y'1 Restaurant, W. bee ru 1
t b
1
Main, Pomeroy' to get his wife. . n nn ng a . a out 00 to
He left the gun 1 U.
b one In favor of hJS vote agamst
when he went to ~be d~:~f the S•nate civil rights bill.
the I'Oitaurant M 1
drov
A /lltalement frdm h11 office
· an ey
e Monday said the mail inc!' ted '
the two borne ·
tea the I
"deep dissltislactioh" will&gt;
Cha racier testimony was glv- rights bill Goldwal
'd
id
en by. Scott Shank
er at es sa
1
nuti .1111 tile Mlddl~ at pat;:" . tile front-running GOP presidenfoiii bel
por po tee tial conteilder has received
~""''lie s~t'ahd ~ the time 2,176 telegrams since his floor
mg. e.. testified speech la•l week against the
thai Mrs. Oiler was extreme- bill and U.at only 22 of these
ly , violent and bad a very bad were in favor of the . bill and
torr when intoxicated." He against his position.
81111- abe often went ta
the '
1
~quarters Restaurant by ! Meigs Memorial Ho.pltal
lierseif at night.
I ADMISSIONS - Elizabeth
first teslunony after an Grueser. Hartford.
recess for lunch was con- DISCHARGES - Patsy RadIn a deposition by Dr. de ford , Pomeroy; Eugene Smith,
Lmnerens,_ pathologist at Hol- 1 Pomeroy;
Virginia
Porter, i
:oer Hospital. who perlormad I Harrisonvifle; Dorothy Haskim I
tbe autopsy on Mrs. Oiler. Nelsonville.
I
· II stated the
Immediate
.,.u.. of deau. could have been
due to three things :
blood
"
Iii her lungs, severance of the DIVOTID TO INTIIIEST 0,
'!"'In artery to her heart, or
MltGI MIION AliA
~ ~everance of the
spinal
lltlltlal'f a. Owt1R. Pu••l:f+l.,.
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six feel four and 260 pounds
of him stretched out 011 the
Door
the Meigs
County
eourtroom on hla side, Jlrt'
lending to read a book, ta
WELL TRIMMED-SHOULDER CUTS
'Ohow the reported posiiiDD of
Mn. Oiler before her death.
· Aa immedlale objoellool by
Prooeclltor Falll, oaatalaeol
by JUdp llleoa, nnJted Ia
Mr. Crow l'lllllllin&amp;· Ills -1 .
SUPER·RIGHT ALL MEAT
at 1M delnla ..Diel'o Ia-'
bte.
·
Dtfense witneso Honry Ewing, eounty eoroaer' lelllfled,
ul don't ne how the WOmaD
&lt;OUid have bMD shot ID bed."
The IJnmedlale , qb,leclloll by Applications for 'new atutlenb• d BLADE CUTs-BON! IN
Mr. Fultz also was stislalned. wiohlng to reciSt•r at Bishop
The witnesa waa ui&lt;ed . 1101. to Fenwick Hlgh School for the ,
volunteer any inlormatfbn or approaching school year should :
opiniono.
be made this week, according
Robert Fife, owner of a nov- to the "rincipbl, Rev. Hilliker.
elty shop ol South Third and Application forms may
be
Hamilton-Ita in c Mlddjeport, obtained by' phoning, the school
GOLD SEAL
testified lhat . Anita Mlrsaret aJ!d requeotlng one to be sent
Oiler had bought a U-pnge by mail, second, by visiting
shotgun Saturday evening, Feb. the school and picking":! up in
15.
person, or third, by mall. The
Fife said Mrs. Oiler had call- phone number Is 367-7400 and
ed earlier that evening and in- the mailinG address Is Bishop
quired about the purchue o1 1 Fenwick High School, Cheshsholgun for her father who ire, 0.
wished ta 1111 It for huntiDg. The school Is 1~..on.State
'.
.
Fife told tho Jury he IJIIOl&lt;e·1n Route · a fo;w ~ : yards
telephooe north _or the vtll:!!l(•'limits of
1 man
01~ Cheshire. "' . .., ,
~
The sohoOI wiJI, offer basic
· blgll io!Iw · ,. •uri!&amp; for U.o.e
cab· • .;.. ·paid students entering the 9th or
lbotgun. File loth grades. Tuition will
be
· Jiva ·her two charged for students
·'
1!161 ~~ Ha families are not registered Ca- . .. PACIFIC
GOLD-FREESTONE
'li&gt;ts ,.e&amp;n ~ tholi~s ln St. Louis Church, Gal3
he had sold her dou· hpohs or Saered Hearl Church,
shotgwl a _ month Pomeroy. Textbooks. may be
~,,lirlllfdl •
~return· purcbatled by the stUdent from
~·f• later. the _aehool. For further lnfortOLDEN RISE-PLAIN OR BUTTERMILK
aaid . wouldn't fire .. malton com oct R&lt;!v _ Hllhker
kL
' this week at the high school.

ti:trd. The pathologist said that I

-!'ecll=~oi~II!!Ok!ni=:l~OII~beal111.=~.,

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ClvU rights leaders said they
fear the three men were vielima of foul play. They were
participants In a militant voter
registration drive called
the
"Mississippi Project" and were
first reported missing late Sunday after they w•nt from Merldlau II&gt; Philadelphia to loves- ,
IJCate the alleged bombing of !
I Negro church.

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_Jury Hears
Testimony

o., June 24, liM

Sllddoafy a .....tt went oil
patlefit at Veteroos Hospital In tel, Mr. llld Mrs. Rosa Nor!rom page I)
)aat abo•• ..... tle lalllK'h·
ClnclnnaU .
ris of Syracuse, Mr. aad Mrs. Isis taken Into eustody clmiDI
Inc barlles, ODd rocket. nasi&gt;.
.
Sherry Craig ,of
Syracuoe RWiaell Speocer and daugbten tile d•Y·
ed [ow above the waler,
James MorriSon of Poml spent several Clays with her of Chester, Earl Shuler, MomIJIIashlac lata the river will&gt;- Pleaaant wna given bls mini&amp;- grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. ing Star, Doria Randolph, -FW. WASBtNGTON _ 'llle Feder1111
Ia yards ol tbe crowd•ter's Ucense at the Letart Floyd Norris.
ale Church and Sharon and a1 Trade Q&gt;mmlu!OII (FTC)
Fireboata, police
launches Fails United Brethren Churoh Rita and MIChael Salser of Freda Evans of Racine attend- decldad to require that clg.,.
and
-·"·recently by District Superintell· Dorcas spent Monday and TUes- ed services at the Letart Fal1l te advertls'"" and lave"•• •·
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vergad on the smoke-altrouded denI M· G· M, arUn 0 f ChiUIeo- day with their llfandpareoll, U·B· Church Sunclay ,.,
..,...
to tbe"""
public
1011
barge u ,._
_.._ the. Rev. Morrboo will preach Mr. aad Mro. Roy paar • Rev. James Morrlaon deliver- o1
bealtb lwardl It
81
ed to'
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at the church eacb Sunday at Mrs Edna Rou.ah opent 1 ad the lllei88P·
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acream s ywa .
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The tug "Cr&lt;&gt;al," atandlne
. Sunday with Mr. and Mn.
Melli GeiMral Hospital
FTC Chairman Raad DIJol
fire-watch Just 75 teet off the Leo Davia ol Jeroey City, N. Herbert Roush and Roger.
ADMISSIONS -Ellie McClaa- made the IIIIIOIIIICeiDO cluriDa
barge, pulled alongside and tour J., said ail the men could oay Rev. and Mn. Pearl euto, key, Pomeroy.
a coallfiiiiOIIal belr1ng 011 t111t
men. their clothes in tatters, 1when they climbed on board Mra. John Wolfe and Roborto
DISCHARGES - DoDD • controveray ltll1'0UIIdlnil the ..
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FEDERAL MACHINE CO.
P.O. Box 1101
Llltlo Rook, Ark.

ltutlond ltnll

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MorningStar
Society Notes
Sunday schOOl allendance on
June 14 was 39, offering $13.09.
Rev. Menzel Smith was
In
charge of the worship oervice
at which time Mrs. J. Allen
Smith and daughter, Mary IJe.
came members of the church.

The closing program for the
Vacarion Bible was held Sunday evening. Those helping
with the school were Mrs. Men..
zel Smith, director; Ellen Shuler, Rulh Smith, Dorothy Smith
ani Mildred !hie, teachers; ·
Collins, Mattie Tea1962 Studebaker Stati,.. Wagon,
, Evelyn Hollon, M a r y
low mileage, excellent coruli- iLou Ihle and Rev. Smith, helption, ~asy terms, Citizen's Na·
tiona! Bank, Middleport,
Miss l'hyllls lhle returned to
6 22
studies at Bloomington, Ind.
Sunday after spending two
f•rm Machinery
with · her parenr.s, Mr.
Mrs. Clark lhle. She was
SALE OR TR.\DE: Hay accompanied to Indiana b y
~oer for sale or trade. WY her parents, who returned on
2-&lt;iloJ..
6 4 tfc Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Carmichlnsur•n.:.
ael of South Webster were the
Sunday guests of their doughJOHNSON, Slmpsoo Insurance
Mrs. Delmar Hamm and
Agency, In. All 1111'1118 Ill JD. family.
ourau..'O. Jl.m JobDstm IIIII
Mr. and Mrs. John !hie and
81111 Slni(IIOD, AgeW,
• 1 lie Nicky visited Tuesday evening

We buy , seD and trado I!1JIII HOUSI:TRAO.ER, 1949 RlcbardGiving Name, Addresa, Telephone aDd Olher Particula111.
'BU! Wellman. Lea
oon, 18x'l, in- good condition.
at riffin Je•elers, Pbooe 50, CaU WY 2-2659,
8.20-6tp L 0. McCOY, IIUCTIONEER.II~::::::::::::::::=::::::::::'oml Pleasllllt. W Va
3 11 lie
Ltgal Notice
Real Estate ForStle
10 ta 'Je KILL TERMITES and pror.ct &lt;llester, Oblo.
lawn and shrubo from Insect•
AU!:I'IIINEtll
with ARAB U do-lt Concoll\IJ TIIMtiBO .pi; Insurance been
FOR SALE: House beside the
t~~J::,
,.,m·elled' l.ost yuur opera· lrale. King B"llders S u p p I y
Crlll !&lt;radford
M. on
Bradblll')!
school,
call
WY
2!"~·.
~
·
Co, Middleport, Oblo. , ,
1
··-''s l•cense? Call W'i Z.Z91!18
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6542.
6 19 6tp
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allillc
l!3t
A. C. BRAIIrOBD
SINGER Sewtng
Re•l 'Estate' For Sal6
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-.._,_~~- -·;o::·-: fum
Help Wanted=-- new, 1&amp;9.60 up. Severo! used
auu::S t!:
maebllle.l
bargain
• 1 · : L tor ,1ll around help. Ph.
The
fabricalShop.
SingerP·~ri;c;ea:SI;::.=========,i
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WY 2-2284.
4 21 tic
EXPERIENCED
lloflle, Rt. 3. Pomeroy.
.,
1233tc
AUTOMOBILE
FARM - 200 acres, 2 miles
I!
from State Route 681.
For
Rent
FOR SALE
room house with ru!Jiing wa. SINGER [!ESK typ;:-J-;ke,FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Delbert
AND
ter, heoement bam (32I42),1-----7
new. ~wiags, makes but· Gaul. Chester, OhiO.
feeding shed (2000 sq. ft.),
, tonholes, overcasL. blind 1
8 23 3tp
Marietta silo (12x30), other
hems, dtsigns, etc. Guaran. HOUSE FOR RENT ln Pomeoutbuildings. 40 acres in cui· ~:~!~~-~ =·'··:teed
$6
uvaUr·
(can 100
be acres
doubled),
.~.,;;;,~
.. ··~
. Balidloe ...
..,,f1 or
roy, 3 rooms and bath. Call
plenty pasture,
lim~
m~thly PhDIIt ~ ~~~- WY 2-117&amp; alter &amp; p.m. 6-26-tfc WY 2·214ll
Pomeroy, 0.
ber and all minerals. A steal

c.m..--

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W•s·l- $1495

Lesa than 29,000 actual miles, spotless inter,idl', Powerglide
traru., ndlo, heater. Sharp dark ueen finLth and clean fn·
ttrior, whitewall Ures like new.

POMEROY

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$1495

Looal owner. Cl11n lnterlar, jet black finish• .Rydra-Matlc,
power steerJne, ndio, heater, good tires.
1

lny Term• A••Daltlel

UHCf VolkSWflfllftl ----------1---------··-•

$1495

Local owner, deaa blttr.I_Jm ltns lib new, jet black finllb,

frolll eta loader, I blcJI
aDd bulldozer work oJoo
fOI'I!led. Free eatlmale. Pbono ll
evenings, WY 2-3143.
lln&gt;
s
met 'N. Shuler, {342 Pal• l
Middleport.) Contractor.

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1961 Chevrolet Bl•ciYnl 2·Dr.

BETTER oeroe ,....,
have recently addetl a
drive,

.

QUALITY

1 IS ate

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RESULT PROUtJClNG
WANT .\1)

PHONE

I IS 6tp

a.4811.

wheel

cl"ltl.

Mil
"hl~c unna~tle
Error~
'lhoull'l llil
rcpnr• ect h .-•MIJ~f'lt
l'be pulll
&lt;h&lt;·r .,.lh tlltl !)It ~MP&lt;&gt; .... Ir fof
·"~· ' ' " " 't;fl• lht"~' wf!IOI'rt-lon
ecll!

Business Services

ONE BABY s!r&lt;lllor IIIII one
biP cllllr, - ..by btdiWUN YOUR wool
he811Mtt. WY .1301.
OD JQUr !lair - . .
I II Sic
lac!: lluiWicl J'untlltn. SH

f1M' ,unuen.. .....,.... lbt r\llfl'
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June 24, 1964

Sentinel,

forS.Ie

·

Mr. and Mrs . Roger Kell-

er and sons, Chester R.oad.
The 4-H girls enjoyed an ev·

enlng hike at the Edison Hoi· ,
lon farm Tuesday evening.
York Herald Tribui'J.l-, intends
r~.tum to journalism and has
been considering an offer to beexecutlve editor of the
Atlantic Monthly

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'50· DO
00

1957 Oldsmobile Super 88

BONE IN

4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. trans. Power slllll'lng 11111
brakes, radio and beater, lharp pink

JII'YI your ftmify quality
TobloRilt Moots from your 16A
Food Store. Alwoys lrlmffttd of
extr• fat 1nd bone f• 9ive yo11
rrNximum value for your mtlt
clollor. Pion ovory mul oround
TtllltRIIt MHts!

4 Dr. All while. Nice and olean, aee It

3

1957 Dodge Sierra

COMPLETE
ROOM$ OF

ROUND
STEAK, lb.

FURNITURE
ONLY $595·00

4 Dr. Station Wagon, real nice

SJ00·00 DOWN

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SIRLOIN TIP
ROAST, lb. •

1958 Mercury Montclair 4 Dr. Full power, olean and nice

Dt·iver is Cited
Following Accident

1959 Plymouth 4 Dr.

Middleport police cited Larry C. Holsinger of Racine Rt.

one -

1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

,., thai lpeda) occaolon e
K"pookt Diamond Ring it

the

6 cylinder, stamlard tran1. One local OWMI\

perfect gift now and forever.
And •very KMpsake it ,.,.:
fhanenrly registered and pro-

Clean and solid, see it

locMd-'nu-

BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE
Th11e Ancl Mlny More At"'""'

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MIDOLIPOIIT, 0 ,

JOIII' _,.lout yoo '""'
...,. a ftntr Diamond Ri•llhan a
letplaq
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luck-eye

BACON

Trnv P1&lt;k - - - - - -

2 on a charge of improper back-

Wilson's Spiced

ing following an accident at
the intersection of Locust and
Broadway-sts, Monday.
Police officials said Holsinger backed into a truck driven
by Howard E. Young of Minersville, Rt. I, owned
by
the Kelly Mfg. Co.
There
was approximately $100 damage to Hoh1inger's car, and
none to the truck,

LUNCHEON LOAF

WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH

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tum~hed
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ment. ROOM
Phone W\'
24858. ·~~_
- 115 acres

60 Mercury

_ $995
dr. Beautiful red and white
finish . Owned by local rail·
road man.
2

61 Pontiac_ $1,895
Catali1111 Sta. Wagon. Power
oteering and brake•. H·'"'.
'"
Only 30,135 careful miles.

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Uc PIANO tuning. Newman
F.:::t"'JUR=-::R:-;:O'l=M;;;S:-,-;cbec:-;lbc;c.-a"'nd base- dette,
Middleport, WY 2mont, furnace beat.P h o
11246.
I 18 IIOte
WY 2-&amp;ll.
4 21
FOR YOUR BulldoZer
ork.
4 ROOM apartment with Dalh. Phone V{'' z.t455, Paul L. BillPhone WY 2-5385.
..., p
Oh'to, R. D. 2.
~,. omeroy,
5 6 lfc
6 1 301p

Unfurnilbed bouse, t
utltlty and balh. 1655 Point
Lane, Pomeroy. Pbooe WY 2Pomeroy, Ohio
38'14.
SI
~!!!"-00'!!~-""--'!!!.!!!""""!!!_.,...oll fHREE and four roo'lo ltlrnl8he
KIRBY SWEF.PER, complete ed ODd lllllurnllbad apart.
with power polllber Can't be menlO. WY 2-6434
12 1
told from new. Perfect run·
ning condition. Guaranteed . fURNiliiiEIJ and llllfurnilhed
Balance due I payments of apartments. Inquire &amp;I !be
$'1.o3 pe mouth. Phone WY Ohio HoiPl.
9-22-lfc
Z.2204.
6 19 5tc MODERN 4 room md bath

SUN KIST . LEMONADE

Spread

16 Cu. Ft. Unleo
CI&lt;EST ~RIIZIR $100
20 C11 Fl , Prittdeire
CHEST FRIEZIR $150
14 Cu. Ft Phllco
UPRIGHT PIIIZII • $125
23 Cu. Ft . Unica
UPRIGHT FRSEZER · $100
Good Norge Reh igeretor·
$135
Pree1:t-r Combination

rurnishct. apartment. PhOne
WY 2-3874,
5 12 tie

OLEOMARGARINE

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POMEROY, OHIO

FOR SALE by owner In Mid-

In the Heart of

dleport, 3 bedroom
Lome,
built-in kitchen, wall to waD

fHE AMERICAN RUHR
General Real Eotelt

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WINGS_Ib. 21c
LEGS
lb. 49c

6-21J.6tc :.-:-:·'·-

CUCKLER REALTY
2-3130

doon,

BREASTS _

OLD SMOKE HOUSE

carport. Phone WY 2 • IM24
afternoono.

THPF.E
bedruom
housePh
on oLJn.~~=::=======~~
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
coin Hill,
Pomt'rO)
oe
FOR SALE in Mlddleport,
t ert
J. Manning has
resigned
as
WI W34f or WY 2-2188.
bedroom brlci house,
2 lSilslant secretary of state for
t 20 lfc
P,..._lonll Dry Claaning
balba. lot and I ball, oul ol p"blic allalro, a post ho has
oncl Shirt Lounclry
·
high water . Nice location. held since 1162.
I Hour Cle•nlng
See by appointment. or call Presiden• Johnson accepted
Employment Wanted
Altering ond Repolrlno
WY 2-21111t or WY 2-3250.
Manning's resignation Mondey
Strvel Gas Refrigerator $100 HOUSEWORK, oorsing
Pockob
and
Zlppen
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lf_l_I_
D
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ll_c
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to
take .effect July 31. Manin
UsH Wringer W&amp;sher · S35
tD111111·• .
James J. Green·
the home, baby Ill, clean. 10 1111. Dry Cleaning $2.00
fi'OR
BALl::
7
rooms
and
balb.
was
nam....
1&lt;1 IIUcceed
ing.
Aguea
Ruschel.
Bo1
58,
Pomeroy Landmark
DIICOUNTS ho
ftutl
Road
"'
PICKU, I DELIVERY
use on
and
' blm.
HarUorol, W. Va.
w~ 2·2111 JICk Coi'M\', Mgr
6 19 6tp
Large lot. AIUJDinum
MaMing, who hu worked · u
VIII J PAY leu for fine home
ABC QEANERS
doors and windOws. Reuo• a netftllltn . lor· United Prer111,
exable. Kellllelb Searle. SB 2- Time magazine IIJid the New
111rn ll•ngs ar Baker F'urrd PAINTING, inlerior and
lerior
contracts
wanied.
Ro&amp;
SHIRT
LAUNDRY
5012.
6 IJ · 3CJie
'IJrp ln Middleport Ohio
4 11 tic
ger
DEPENDABLE
Tel. Cullums.
WY 2-2682.208 B:~:~::~~~~n~llo5~543;:;;;~Mo~...,~·~w;·~vo.~l~~ SYRACUSE, three bedroom
'&lt;:D Wolrk pants andshirts.
6 II
IIBATINO. l'llmbiDI, MaeO. modem borne, near 10hool, I
DRY C\.IANING
'r ·
ht'valier, Long &amp;ttom.
rw•oa. Aneld Brotben, MJldem Jwmlat.d, •all board
6 17 J{)tp
Ill ltMI 11a1a Slt'Oel, Po.,. beatinl, large lot 72 1 295.
For Sale or Rent
--...,., ,.... tn wca.
Phor.o r a. m. 10 6 p. 111. WY
end
' ,,,c; HF:ST AND
BEST -· "
·-7 11 lie
W9741 EYininp, 7 to 9 p. m
:. &lt; u t: •oom hou,. to be HOUSI!: lor rent or sale, by
COLD STORAGE
WV 2-2441
52 tic
1 re Moved
from Premises. monthJy payments on land
SERVICE
ececlo and Locus! Streoto, l!O!tlract, 53! Mill Street,
MiddJepurt, Ohio. Cau WY 2- dleport. Pbone WY 2-6262.
W1ntecl To Buy
ROBINSON'S
5221.
8 22 31c
I IS lie
Launderttt-Dry CJeanert
--··--Con~~'nt Pickup
NE W AND USED clothing sold HOUSE TO RENT er bu)' 011
A. LARGE IJoultjlary of t1Jn.
Jt8fltnsln
: af Pearl Hawthorne's on Mt. land .oatract ID llutata 8igh
ber near Pomerey, Ohio. Coo: Moriah RidJe, Racine, Ohio, and Riverview School distact: M Vf. Jlunyons, Mlnt..;r;·~orrtr,.
, Rl. 2, Phone \VI 9-3074.
· wvu"ili
trict. Phone WI 9-2824.
er"'illl, Ohio. W\' utlt.
6 22 6ta
• :II 10tc
12altp

BOLOGNA

•tr.

BroUfhlons Tin Roof

BACKS~ lb.

I lb. pkg.

lb.

10c
SSe

47c

ICE MILK

Put a phone wliire JJU1 are

dot.

l·lb.

OR "MIX or MATCH" IGA

Hard Candies

3pkgs.69¢

12 ''"' 98c

Why rac:e lor • lllngir\g Phone whea one. in )'OUI ,
tNotbhop oan p\d; all••Ds onlr • rtech away •• ~~ 1
on4 mab It eonvonltnllo m.....111, too? Havlnl i
, on ""'onslon phone wlltrt you work ar play maltea
loU ol J&lt;Ose ot little epe.... Phone or vtoll 0..
' ..... _ 0~ r.. the happy deljltb.

.

N5 Qt. Size
•
Von

Campa - - - - - - - 52 er.

i

-~
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1
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~~:~-~-W.ntf&lt;loM;......

\jbj

WAID ' CROSS'
SONS
RAt!INf,
OHI~

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Goo&lt;lsalacls dopona on qu•l-

c

hds.

ity laltuco, ond TtbloFrosh
MWS qutlityl

GREEN APPLES ~~~~ _ _ 3 '::. 49c
MONARCH QUALITY

largo 303 can

Ripe Olives

Huron Evaporated MILK
4.':~~ 49c
- - - - - - - - - - - - - ·Frozen ORANGE JUICE =~7~.._ 4·:~.s1·00
11 C
STOKLEY'S CATSUP
------1•1. ssc
MAGIC BLEACH
43c
PORK &amp;BEANS
"

39c

PUDDING or PIE FILLING ...... 4 35c .

GAl.

20oz. llattlt

PUR COATS

DINNERS ~ ••

JELLO BllAND ChoJ ·olate, Le-mon, Vanilla or • Cocoanut Cnam

Vanilla-Chocolate
Marshmallow with
Spanish Peanuts

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$1

REGULAR 29¢ EACH

_ _ _ ___;:::...__ ___:CUT::.: UP FRYERS -lb. 31c

z - 3787,

• pa funw:8 1 atorm

2

lb.
CHICKEN PARTS

·. for

IGA Gala Assortment

c

fi'OR SALE: 3 bedroom home,
in Syracuse, hardwood IIOOta.j

Service

Phone WY

carpeting. can WY
close to IIChoola.

MORTON'S TV

U. S. Govt. Inspected

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TURKEY

ALL VARIETIES

89c
99 C
_ _ _ 6 'rolls

BISCUITS

Whole Fryer

~~~:::.~~I

dt1C:KEN -

lOt

can

MORTON'S POT PIES __ 6

BALLARD'S OR PILLSBURY'S

~~~~~~;;~~~~
~

BEEF -

c

lb•
box

SOLID ROLL

88 2-11!3
6 23 Stc

Blaettnars

USED FREEZER BUYS

and coal furnace heating,
teplenly wa2U.br, 2 water sysms,
al'lll,
garage,
cblckenbouse, all with good
roofs .. Limestone soli, fertile
and well
fenced,
tobacco
base
" 500110
· •• o, · •
CbarJea~ Jones, Salesmu

GALLON OF ICE CREAM.

FROZEN

LARGE EGGS _ __

on Route

68 5
1. -room hou.te with bath

V.

GRADE A

Blaeftnars

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FROZEN FOODS SALE!

MASON - Doug Roush, Le- I
tart. W. Va .. farmer and owne, of the Riverside Golf Course
now under construction
at
Mason, was painfully injured
Monday when a tractor to~
pled on him whlle he was
working on the course
I'
. ~~ah _suffered severe back
IDJurlet~~, Jt was reported,
and
was taken to the
Gallipolis
Medical Center for treatment. I

Brake Servi'Ce

r

lb .

LOOK!.. LARGE 16 OUNCE CAN OF
HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP, ONLY - - - - - - -

WheeIAngnment

..

3 $1

Golf Course Owner
Painfully Injured

METROPOLITAN
ST.

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1957 Mercury Montclair

MAIN

I!
&gt;I
q

lb.

YM1 • - "Strilt Out" whM

6 cylinder. Real solid, clean and nice

606 E.

c

RIB STEAK

ear

1956 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

FuU power, local owner. A real nice
er car

ti
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LARGE 4 OUNCE SIZE

DREAM WHIP

box39c

ORANGE PINEAPPLE

Drink
Hi·C Orange Drink
Hi-C Grape Drink'
Hi-C Punch Drink
Hi-C

LARGE

46-0Z.

CANS

cea

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Middleport, ·0.

RUTLAND

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Avai11ble At:

TABLE GARPEN

The BRIGHT STAR
FOOD MARKET
JIC)MEIIIOY

and

SUMMER STORE HOURS:
MON., TUES., WED,
9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
THURS., FRI., SAT . ..... . .. 8:00AM to 9:00PM
(CLOSED ON SUNDAYS)

,
• We Re serve
Tile Right to Limit Quantities

All The1e Items Are Alao

113 W.

COR. SECOND

SECCDND

ST.
OHIO

SALAD
DRESSING
qt.

(
39

One Ounce Ground

Black Pepper 1Oc
eWITH TtilS COUPONe
Coupnn

e~lres

SaLUrday, June 2'1, 1964:

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Chase &amp; Saallorn

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8-Dafly Sentinel . Pomeroy-Middleport . 0 , June 24 . 1964 'Mvm an~ Mr. Kobleentz

Rock Springs

abo r nrulled m Homemakt'rs'
Council annual mPellng: , held at , Shor! Course.
Mershon Auditorium, on t h e I
- - - -Ohio State Umvcrsity Campus.
BIRTKDAY HONORED
TillS meetmg also was the dos.
:ng session of Homemakers' 1 A _brrthda y party
honormg
Short Cour:«&gt;.
Lewt ~ bust wa s held Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black1
St'vtrHl Meig &lt;: rountv homeI night at tht home of Jean ston and family are vacation..
~
,
·
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1
b
Young _ The evening
wa s mg
.
m &lt;~ "-011·&gt;~ "ere m ;o urn u ~ on
1 was shown how
h 0 rn e 1
in North Carolina.
s 1ecrll
Jlmgr..• r111 • •_ t&gt;&lt;"·onomrcs work m t he E xu·n- , sptont en]oring
a w_ienf'r roast. 1
J·r' ne 18 1..... 8 • •
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",·onOUlr'cs· "'c- .xl "ns
·on- ' ston
.
Serv 1.ee 11as grown an d Pop and pot~ to dnps
we re ·1 Mr and
Mrs. Gene Grueser I
r...
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Yt 0 tt•HI &lt;H Today and Tomo r cha n ed "ttlrou h t~
vears. st:.rvcd_. Pr,cstnt were Carolyn, [ and fanu ly o_f Columbus spent
1" v.· " n ~rkino thP 50th anni
H g k
!g M
,. V1 r~r nr&lt;r. Carv and J ohn Bush, 1 a weekend wtth Mr .
and
,
~"1'1
omt&gt;mn er~ rom ontgomery,
d •.
Hd
· G
v · -;t~ n '~ t h~ C'.('H;lpenrlrv• !7: x A~hahu!a Asrhland .
Chnm-! Mr . an ~~~ s. Lewis u son. Mrs. Lewis rueser.
d
·~
pre"enl"d
"(
.
d
,
h.
.
Rad~
1' .,1"-Jon S•r·v
1
1 m an Y.as 1rgton Sonnv
,_ ··""
"' '
" pargn tar
. · llud~on
- ' Me~ sun and Ran\1r a nd Mrs. WI.111am
·
11, Oh 110 H"me Dr mon ...,rranon
'
d
km
Mcnamel.
ll&lt;--~rtford
JPa
n
1telpe present tht! Ynung and the honored guest, , ford, Mr. annd Mrs.
r-nut1tie ~
L11rry
, -.....-------~ · story.
Sheets and Mr and Mrs. WiiLewil-&gt; Bush .
Ham Folmer and tht&gt;ir families
Mt~s l:k&lt;~lri re McConnel!. de~
STACKED HEEL
enjoyed a ('OOk out Saturday
•utv dm&gt;dor . women 's bureau,
evening .
tl. S. rk1,artmPnt oJ
Labor.
Mrs. Hugh Bt&gt;arhs visited on
outlinf:'d fut ure
work in her
Mondav with Mrs.
Har r y
ta lk. ·· Thee Bole of -Nomen as
B+&gt;arhs
and
daughtf'rs
of Nyf'
eWhite
Home ma kN~
and Communily
Ave.
eBiack
Attending from ~1Pigs CounMr . and Mrs. Wi lliam Fol·
eCoffeo
ty wert:' Mrs Fran\'PS Spencer,
ffil-' r, Judith, Jeffry, and Mrs.
Mrs. Marg &lt;:~re t Brown,
Mrs.
Scutt Folmer wen.· bus iness vis.
Pau~ine Myers, Mrs
Marie
Krvin Dailey , son of Mr. and
M nd
I
K.'oU lenlz and :v! rs._ Jomet Uav- Mr··- llo'"ard. Dal-1")', GP•nt~"t, itors in Columbus
o ay .
_,
••
"'
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Mr and Mrs. Dann~· West ,
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Is, _County ExtensiOn
Agent, I underwent eye surgery Tue1id&lt;ly and sons, Pat and Mike of '
'
:::=::::=====~A~'~"~
-~ t~an~t--~M:r:'- -B~r=·o:wn::_:M~rs
_ mornmg
· a t ·'uJe Ga 11·lpo 1·IS c1 m· 1 Fal ls CreE-k. Pa are ~ pending ;
1
ic,
i a week with her parents, 1
: Mr . and Mrs. Riehard Bailey i Mr . and Mrs . Arnold Snowden. !

Homemakers go I
For Program on
Extension Work

. SWin'S PREIItiUM_- Ttnltr Iron

COFFEE

Strike Up the Band''

Society Notes

Reaul•r

TO INGELS FURNITURE

Ketchup

FOR THE BIG

Around And
About

· PUMP

ss.99

·I

•

DUTTONS

i\ti\:he:~ el

HEADQUARTERS FOR SUMMER

Fun

•

MEN'S AND BOYS WHITE

ALL SIZES

CHOICE OF SHADES

fl Pg. $2 !19 value mold-

!kg . 59c value Ladies SP.:o~m free
Nylon~ .

r

I

,
1

I
!

Dl~~~~~~~~~-! _ 5 9c

na , Dallas and Duane, spent
seve ral days the pa st wec·k
campiPg at forked Run Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. M)'r~Jn Miller
and .-;on. Jimmy, srent Sun~
d:.~y al Lakt• Alma near W~:lts~
ton.

Choice- of shades. Buy

Suntan Lotion

....

ASST. COSMETICS

Slzos

8'12

eSWIM FINS eTwin Snorkel SWIM MASK
eWATER TOYS

eSWIM MASK
eNOSE CLIPS

eEAR PLUGS
eSWIM CAPS

\1 i~ii ed

Ol)S,

DUTTON DRUG CO.

PV!'r

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy. Jr.
and son Torry, Favettr~\'ille ,
N. C., hc1ve returned to their

Middleport, 0 .

hom~

a!1!-T srverJ l WPPk·s

- - -....---------~~ her·r with. relati V('S .

vi~~

U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

GROUND BEEF or GROUND CHUCK

Small, nwdium .

l &lt;~r.l-(e.

BIG SIZE
Holds 7 Quart Jars
ENAMEL

.00

CANNER

each

Women• &amp; Children

canning season.

CHAIRS

Sandals

AlumSave
now at this low low
price. For patio and
othe r places. Save at
your Bonanza Store.

Ladies and Children.
H.eg. 49c value Zori
Thong Sandals. Asst.
colors. One large group
Shop early.
DISCOUNT PRICI

s

$ .44

8-PIECE TUMBLER SETS
IN GIFT BOX

•••

F'anc·yy ri {·Cu r:Jtt•d B piN"f' Tum bler SP I. Hf'k{. $1 .00 \';Jiue ;..·ew

H- thru Sal .. Jun1 27
At J.ny EVANS

c

.44

pr

•••

54 INCH BURN PROOF IRONING

c

54" Burn Proor Ironing Board

Pad an d Cover. Buy now at
low discount price.

DISCOUNT PRICE
FESTIVAL HEAVY QUALITY

OFF

Bargains galorP now in this clear·
anrf• nf mid·su mmn stock
!

!

iJ

Ch Jdn·n's

drP ~~es.

\\'Par. coat &lt;&gt;. jackets
gnln ~

ol a BIG 25";

play.wear. swi m
evrrything
REnt TTlON.

New low discounl price

88

C
ea

DISCOUNT PRICE
LARGE COLORFUL
18x 30 CARPET

With thl1 Coupon
•nd 'urdla.. oil
No. 12 lor
Morlo'• IMkd Mont.

Sf'e thf'se and save money now .

44

DISCOUNT PRICE

POMEROY, OHIO

coated with new Teflon. Cooks without

1

ea.

grease.

PAINT
~

STOKELY'S

A fine quality Plastic
Clothes Hamper with
lid. Choice of best co

Jors. Big capacity at a
low low price.

95
•

PLUS FED. TAX \
WITH
$150 IN EVANS
CASH REGISTER TAPE:•

$

1
•

Discount Price

..,5 •

VICTOR VINYL WALL

p~~~·~O~O~!•

Discount Prlee

s1•99
gol.

Victo r Vinyl WaH .Paint. White and
New low low discount price.
Save at your Bonanza Store.
co hu·s

$

•

lnn1 Ca1lr. Rtll.t.u T1141•

Ladies'
Roll Sleeve

Plus for • . 'lu ••• ISt.N I•

BLOUSES

An4 Accumulated lefor• Aug. I, 1964

$

boxes

$

H.
ROMAN CLEANSER

, )W~'n'S I,ROOKPIILD

c...u

AMIRIC~N

2 lb.• ctri.

'

PAINT PAN
ROLLER SOS
Reg. $1.!9 value Paint
Pan and Roller Sel. Do
it yourself. Save at thil
l)rice.

Dis&lt;ount Prlee

Spread
·. '

89

... '

BLEACH
ACTIVE ALL
FOR AUTO. WASHING

'

88

39 TRAY
a
SET
•o• 69

Gallon

King Size

PICNIC tiUB ::~
Cloltr Cllesl 11 .q'.

5 lb.
Bag
12

Alll•llor

POUND CAlli£

0:1.

Ctn.

PICNIC SUPPLIES

Dixie C1ps
Hoi 31
Cold 3l
1S d.
25 d.
,, g
61'
White Paper Plates
••••
101b.61
'
Kingsford Charcoal
'
24 ... 31
Scott Placemals
••t,
Scott Towels
3 J:;" $1
Ma Brown 01 Fash. Pickles 3 24-cn. '1
Ma Bro"Nn 01 Fasit; Pickles ••ar .._ r:.a
l
2-.31
Ma Brown Hamburg. Sl. Dills ·z ian
nJar... .ar
Planter's Peanut Biller
. 2o:..d- 33
Hudson Napkins

Save S5.77

POOL SET

FINE
BAKED

,•4•

.

BREAD
SALT RISII8 IlEAl
----. .
katie EVANS
,,

~;:

,)'

.'

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·~
.

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.

-' -"

F~DSJ
IPECIA

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tit'
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16LHf
OL
.

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\,,:

Reg.
43
c

~lHEAT

CloO~
-·

a ,.

!

katlo EVANS

T••r

-

d.

COFFEE
CAKE

''368

89

IOoz.
Pk111.

k.tle EVANS All V•rl.tles

11o.

'

jaN

$10.65 Value
No Coupon Need.dl

Jug "

1

6 s1

PictSweel Green Peen
PiciSweet Cut Broccoli
PiciSweel Cut Corn

JncludM rool, ;10'1 rlnt, FUn floto wllh
roJM, •ul 1i1e oir maHrett, Cleaner at·
tachrHnt, tepalr ~lt.
I

$5.291

I'

...

Compare at $1.59.

~

'

CAULIFLOWER
BROCCOLI SPEARS
FORDHOOK LIMAS

-Sa~&lt;~a
ree
I' ~

31 • 38 . SGIJd
colon. 1 h r • • &amp;tytes.

97

.

VAHISING

5i:~e&amp;:

Evans
Low
Price

-

PletSweet

1
4 ~~~-

Cake Mixes

TOI"I Mull h Dated Afl1r May 25, 1964

gal.

now.

I lb.
boxea

PILLSBURY

Sf.95 fl•• ..... Taa oe41 ttH I•

•

lb. 7

Fr. Fried Potatoes

White-Yellow-Choc. -Db!. Dutch·Bav
Creme-Swiss Choc.

.

SALAD
DRESSING

No.1
Cans

SOUP

l:n-11 Clatlr. lttll•\~r T&amp;Je••

p~~!;!~~;. 51.99

••

88!

89
49
49
1

'
SCIYI

Dixie Gloss House Paint. White and
Mlors . Low low discount price. Save

BLOUSES

46·01.
Cant

Chicken Noodle
Chicken with Rice
Vegetable Beet

HAMPERS

C

LADIES COOL COTTON
SLEEVELESS SUMMER

Lndl+&gt;s:' nPw ~ssnrt.ment Summer
Blmrsrs . Cool cottons. Asst. pat
l.t&gt;l'ns tmd colors. See these and
Save.

COVERED
CLOTHES
,_

$1 44

-46-oz.
Coo

Can

n.

er , non ~allergic.

TEFLON FRY

Choice of bright colora.
Heavy metal pan with
enameled finish , inside

46-oz.
Cans

46-0L

OUYES

•

FANCY PLASTIC

PANS

SUGAR

DONALD DUCK

3 44

ENAMEL WARE

BRKJHTEN UP WITH

DOOR MATS
Reg. 59e 18){30 size. Asst. colors. Better Carpet Door Mall.

$

av-Aka

LEMO~~J9 CABBAGE

OtUT '

"DIXIE" GLOSS HOUSE

Shnp ear ly for I he gr.,al. sav1 ngs.

L&amp;Z Children's Shop
120 E. MA IN

One large group of Better Enamelware Hpavy quality, new patterns.

can

Big 13 oz.

low price.

oat .

Kitchen Enamel Ware

49

Piece Foam Rubber
Bed Pillow. Zipper cov·

pe

Powdered
Light Brown - Dark Brown

DONALD DUCK

PILLOWS
RP.g. $4.00 value. One

cans

1i

Colonial

BLEIDED JUICE 2
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
ORAIGE JUICE
PINE-GPFRT. DRill 3

RUBBER BED

(

;- '

Hunt's Tomato Juice 20 ~a~:- 1
i ~~ lb. 3 3 Dixie Belle Crackers
2 ~0~~491
...__ _ _...... F&amp;PSpinach
2 ~::. 49
2
F&amp;PFruit Cocktail
49:

New Solid Head

',

~E

DONALD DUCK

ONE PIECE FOAM

FRESH VACUUM PACKED

Fresh vacuum packed,
Tom Scott mixed delifresh roasted
cious
mixed nut.s. Buy several cans noW at this low

~

$1 ·

CAMPBELL'S

At Any EV,ANS

NUTS

•

clean

Now lt-oru lor., Juno 21

BOARD PAD &amp; COVER

'

THONG ZORI

Reg. $5.98 value
isum Rockers.

Big size Re-g . $2.00 Enamel holds 7 quart jurs
Cannf'l' ju.sl in time for

ANCHOR-HOCKING FANCY DECORATED

ALUMINUM
PATIO ROCKING

4-oz.

FRESH

'L\S1F$__,

DIAL SHAMPOO

well

madi". Hu~ !WVf'l'al nn w.

s

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 - SAT. TIL 9

6

Each

Nothin~ works like
MIDDLEPORT, 0 . -

55

cello pkg.

COPPIIITONE
SUNTAN lOTION

Witt, thll Co11pon
~;~nd Purc:hcno ofo
llfl•O E, bll.

LOOK ••. SUMMER CLEARANCE

o/o

:~~· '-"- $111
Luscious Buy! JUMBO

14-o•.

With thl1 Coupon
111nd Purdu••• of1
Any Sl1• btl ,

· ctn,

Values lo $1 9!1 in th!s gr011p
of M('n' s 1:1-ettt&gt;r Sport ~ hr rts .

PORK

canta
2-lb.

Discount Pric&amp;------Tom Scott Mixed

All CHILDREN'S WEAR

Macaroons

ROASTING
CHICKENS

CHOPPED

Skinltn

MN, Stamps ,

dis('UU!II prin•. Shop t&gt;ar ly.

(STORE-WIDE)

NUT CAKE

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
TENDER GROWN
U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED

Swiffs Premium
U. S. Goy't. tns~ded

WIENERS

HOMESPUN

101111

SIZES S, M &amp; L

Jhp W(·('l\('lld Wlt!J

Hrcl1&lt;1rds.

Swift'• p,.mium

SPORT
SHIRTS

'lis p~1rPr1ts r111d ol lw r rr lAiivt·~
Mr s. Ynung vi .~ it ed with her
Arnold Ri r hard s.
: Mr . and Mrs . Sta,·e ~r Runt.on
i and son. Hrrt t . nf Cincimmfi,
' are spt•nrti ng 1hi~ W"ek wrth
her pnn·nts. Mr. anti
Mrs .
1\rno!f

Evans Super Trim -

SHORT SLEEVE

na. Caltf.
J oe You ng. Jr. 8rld c hlldren, :
.Joe and MPian ie. fl f Woodsfi eld

Summertime •.. ~nd the
tanning is easy with .~ u n 1:.1 11
aids from our rom!Jlt•t &lt;&gt; "-!'
lection of lotions, cream~ ;;nti

With Thil Co11port • Pwtha•• Of l lb1 . ., mor•

MEN'S PLAIN &amp; PRINTED

from their son and family. Edward McComas, in Santa An- ·

\'

29

can

ALL MEAT

Sumhint
Springtime A.s.rortm~nt

Now fhru $at., J~ 'II
At An., E\'AHS

Mr ami Mrs. Ha-rflld Gt•nr gr•

Prevent burning!

ea

!

of Gall1polis visited Father 's
I Day wJth lwr pJrents.
Mr .
/ and Mrs. L. W. McComas . Thev
! alsc rE&gt;f &lt;&gt; ived a t.eleph&lt;me r·ail
r

c

DISCOUNT PRICE

FOR THURSDAY-- FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

1

eHAND..FINS

Swift'• p,..rnlum--U . S. Go•lll. Inspected

June 27,

One large group of Asst.
Plastic Household Items, and
other Glas.&lt;:ware. Asst. values
to 29c in this group.

~thool.

"

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
TENDER GROWN
U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED

Thoroughly Cooked
Ready. To-Eat

lb.

TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY

Mary

Suzanne Bradbury,
J o y
Boggs, Patsy Mal"!l(:'y, a n d
, Seren Lewis are attending the
: Buckeye Girls' State at Capi·
' tal University in Columbus.
They are sponsored by
the
ladies auxiliary of F'r•ene-y-R&lt;•n1 nett Post-~"Amencan LegiDn
' in Mtdd h:·port.

,

Household Plastics

of
her
N.a ncy, fro m

~-

SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD

Corner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport
Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. 6 P.M.
f;rldoy and Soturdoy 8:30 A.M. 8:30

SALE! ASSORTED SALEI

~::raUualiun

q

lb.

Delight Cakn 1 0-0L

19~.

Values To 39c
Asst. Group

To 11

Mrs. H. 0. Ew ing has rE&gt;turnVu .. where
she vl1;r ted with
lwr son-in
law and aaughter, Mr.
and
Mrs. H. (;
.A.ver~· , and
at·

grauddaughters,
ju nior high school and
Arm, from se nior high

rennre

ONE LARGE TABLE

!

('(l from Arlrngton

lt'ndr-d tire

99C

REG. $1.45 VALUE
COPPERTONE

DISCOUNT PRICE

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber i
and fetm lly, Dennis, Dean, Don - ,

OFF LABEL MAXWELL HOU51 ·

Swift'• Premium

REG. 75c VALUE
ICE BLUE SECRET

pricl'.

Save now

&gt;I

lb.

lb.

lb.

Middleport

LADIES SELF SEAM FINE

NYLON HOSIERY

11

KIAFT'S

Quantity Rights Reserved

lnopocto~

severa l pair now at this low

erai ser vices.

Needs

,'

,
I

IC)-oz.

32

Hrch~ , I iiiili.;j~;;ij~~~-~=====::::::::::~~

and suns .
a11d
• ard. !rav e returned to
their
, ho111e rn Sprrngheld after bt&gt;1 mg called here due to the liJ..
ness ;md deat~r of Ius nhltlter ,
, Mrs . WI!Iram bailey. l't'lr . and
Mrs. C. 1\. Gilbert of Sprin~t'it:'ld werL VJ~ii.orr~
Monday
with Mr . ana Mrs. Leo Ken~
· ned~ and also attended tile l'un-

Snider's Catsup
39
"'"
Miracle French Dressing '~a~7
;;~iNG_c.~i·~rKE~· sp;:~~S Kraft'~ French Dressiag :~:.27
Swift's Premium -Tender Grown
U. S. Government Inspected
WINGS
Star-Kist Chunk Tuna 3 891
BREASTS
Lecs
&amp;
nighs
Cut Up FRYERS lb. 27
katie Evans Mayonnaise ,a":· 591
II
49
59
EVANS SUPER TRIM-SWI"'S PREMIUM
. - - - - - - - - -.... 25c
U. S. Government Inspected
U. S. Oov't.
Instant Coffee
j~·- '2.091
ETS SUNDAY STYLE, BONELESS, ROLLED
PICIIC
11
th:S~t•: L:~~!ntities BEEF ROAST
79
Split-Broilers
Harmel'
\
Dinty Moore
STYLE HAM
to
VIENNA
CORIED
49
lb.
Longhorn
Cheese
to
P.M.
SAUSAGE
BEEF
3-lb.
$189
coni

Open Friday &amp; Saturday Nights

WY 2-2635

/

SAVE IOc

4 Equal Portio••

lb.

INGELS FURNI

:

STEAKS

HADDOCK

•

1

COD

Whole
Chicken

Tooto-o-$ea
french fried

Best Values
Of The Year

Middleport

THE SHOE BOX

Z.lb. C•n

5TH BIRTHDAY SALE!

14-os.$
.,.•.

Talte·O-S.a
Breaded

I

!

'

-

FRYIN8

Drip

'$ 49

THE BIG PARADE LEADS

REIN~ -

'

t•f•
'

'

.

~.{:

�iitt # •.1 J,,.'-•• ••'

'

~0:: ~~a,:,y~:!.

':i

o1 111e oatioa

thai th- perfonner&amp; are Inter-

a Rlcbard Chamberlain being
[b&lt;ro-worshipped. Television of__
!era the IISUal quality of per·
HOLLY"'OO (
1- yone Iformer in this line. Yet by and
. ~ :&lt;!'ho his ..er ;;~tte~ ~tt~ large, video prime-time pro.
remartts at'iOOI '
ar ·. e grams an des~ned mostl~ for
:
Beatles and otber. tetevtsl'"; the tired businessm• n mentall·
Idola of teen·ag""' ts aware 0 I) and the exhausted bouseth• e&gt;traordinanly unpassiOned wll~. Just as the o&gt;&lt;tworks have
Jetter• that"""' pour m.
badty neglected significant,
th. entioisms of these per- key-hour programming for
By RIO. DU BROW

Uull«&lt; I'Nio llltenatloaal
.
0 UPJ An

formen . are, of course, based grade

school

youngsk&gt;rs,

on)) on JUdgments of their per·
mances. Yet when one looks at
~ network shows Uu.t the par.
eofa .of lheoe
nd -..teen-agers help
.....
austain, a wuen one n~~
bow little decent programnung
~ l! lor Intelligent tee11aferS, It is not hard to sympathie with the fact that often
they have to take their heroes
where 11tey can find them. It

have they also ignored their
duty of responsii.Jilit} to ..he in·
ereaslngly important teen-age
popuIace. "Mr . Novak •" the ..,.
ries about a high school teach.
itt&amp;.nce in this direcer, IS 8 P
..
tion, and a superfJcLa) one at
that.
There is an unportant differ·
ence in what thr aduK and
..:.~k =-difficuh -til ld01ize someone teen-age audiences look for in
who isn't available.
general in a television s~ow .
Most
adults are looking for deTeen-age iduls ware an old
and honored traditim ., and t&amp;chment. Most tee:1agers, If
there is certalnly no harm in their letters are any Indication,

Anlbo!J1·

eated In them. '!be """" of Quinn Is lolervlewed on NJIC.
however,
Is unreality
- a r:. 'lV's
weeteliLi
• • • On
Saturday,
most televWon
programmtrw,
"SuDday"
program
tbJa
treat from human attachmellll. ABC.1V'a "Wide World of
The video hucksters •r• In· Sports" offers the celebrated
tereated only In sellln theh pro- English horse rtce the tradl.
ducts. Thoy look at llle teen- t1ona1 Ascot Gold ~P. with Ed·
ager only as • person who Is die Arcaro as comme. .llllor.
coming into a greater propor·
tion of the nation's spending
·::::_:::..._:_::_::_ _::...:.,_....::._ _ _ _ _ _~.. · - - -

DAILY CROSSWORD

so

ADII088

I

1. Part ot a
ch&amp;l.r b&amp;clr

vegetable.
10. Poi8onOWI
12. Living
13. Dlop&amp;teh
boat
1'-Felgu

a. So. Am.
IndlaD

""""'

111. Royal~

ch&amp;nlctc"

.. ._
boat

U.Cut&lt;a,

I

A-s

~:,;;

:~

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5TAIMIIL

r~~~~~~~~j

BUS SERV ..
EXPERT house painter, InterIOr and uterior. Contract or
by tbe bour. Free estimates.
can wv Z-6878.

""" •NU~~, liMIT,.
IWt&lt;AT ARE 'IOU
PEEKIN' OUT
TH' WINDER AN'
GIGGLIN' AT,
NosY ?

T11EM TWO
'IOUNG ·UNS-

- -- -

~;;;:;:;--,mr.

6 2f 6tp

,..1!&amp; NEE NEE HEEl

MARINEE SALES
CAR TOP flbreglass boat, 12
ft. metal carrier, oars, fire
utinguisher. 4\lo h .~. motor,
~1.00. t.Jke new. Call Mason 773-5384.
B 2f 8tp

1\eETLE JU6HAI
AN' SAI'1AI~T~IY

23. G&amp;1ned
25.A

BUS SERV
FARMERS: for the best bulb,
at the best price, with the
natioo's leading sires in Dalry and Beef. For forenoon
convenience service, call by
8:00 a. m., afternoon service
by 1:00 p. m., by calling
Curtiss Breeding Service Inc.
Technician, Leland Parker,
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. WY 2-2264.
Albert Parker, Chester. Ohio.
Ph. 985-341].
6 24 30tp

21. Lim'•

O.Specleool
&lt;I'OCWI

0. Wlntlllre

p;,rt
'r. Akin
8.Amrm
8.Ju.te
1LApple

center

l!ldo·

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211. Shlpo
wormo

32.RI,..
ln

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Scot.
land
SS.Cheoto
36.1!ooomM
dull
ll'l. El·

u .. - -

. . Girt'•
nlok·

1 Lilt

IWDO

LI'L ABNiiR

4AAN8W'
Y-U.

.1. Bulrtn« l•

&lt;2-Inlldool
tile bud

.,

Bptloal

2LlilJtcl&amp;-

.a...•

Late (]assl,fl'tds
POR tAL! .. . .
..
ONl 11-months old Terrier and
a llllhuahua lemale pup. Ph.
88 :1-4783.
6 :14 31&lt;:

II.II.TCii

wt(e

llllllool

JLAjoU,.

'

26. Adam'l

19. LlqUI4
20. i'arolQ'oa

19. Dreod&amp;

•

S. Central

1T.Hulben'J'

Faroe:
abbr.
18. Biblical

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I WOULD like to take
this
opportunlt) to thank
aU
those who were so kind and
helptu: during my stay in the
hospital. I wish, especially,
to thank Dr. Boice and Di.
Slack, the nurses at Meigs
General Hospi•aJ, my won·
derful
neighbors and all
those who sent flower~. and
cards. Your ltindness
wiH
always be remembered.
Raymond Hood, Lincoln Hill,
Pomeroy.

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Eadl department alao-haa a 1~~~ In eiYIDf -~ 111011~,-J'rldl,, wJII btl ,_ • , "' . ,. I _.~ ,·;QICI r7 P,:1· ' . .,
reertatiOD poriotl clurlne the ; • puJh and above to set It nlc """"ludin&amp; lile tcbool.
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going qaln. 'The oLalf feell the
Teaching pmooneJ· are Nur- • .., v~;
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Somethln&amp; new haa been add- · BChoolle wortbwhUe but public i' ..ry, Mrs. ~ Milll In d ~ Jao.l(t Glltbll
t JloiJIIi.
ed In. way al. aunery lor l •palbY must be ovorcome bY helpers, Ann Orlner,
Betsy ' son ; Juoion n , lin. Cllr!alt,
and small I'OIIllcu a1 the Art omall children ct mothen who wiUmg worlten to Insure its Cunmnght.m. Sandra B~~J~Ce, l McNeal Debbie jlfr1 1~
Approximately 200 children ed by the Mlddleporl MlnW... . animals made from paper ma· 9oluot.eered to teaeb. Mn. Nora 1 continuance.
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and youth are enrolled In I be lal Assoclatloo.
ten.~. 11tey a1ao p1an to make llllla hoa takell 011 thl• tam, Mr. L. w. McComu Ia g!T- White, Karon Bacl!lir, M' r 1 . ·DOOald · Boone, Cat •.,. ..,..,
Middleport Daliy Vacstlon Bl· A tour of tho clnsrnoml In tiny baJitell and plaques with . with helpen. It II boped IMt ! 1n11 hls aasistance and Mr. WU.. John Fultz, Mrs. I!Uzabeth Fi•h- 1T---.era, JJettf Lit! C's Mf
ble School being held this week action Tuesday reYe&amp;led the Bible 91!1'11!1.
. ne•t year mothers with cl!ild·i Jtie ts ...Ving as cu•Uldian dur- er and Cath_y Pickens; Prinutry ...,...taJ&lt;y, s.n.. 'e lf 'w,
and next at the Central School type of JlfOgram and . crutlve
'n1fl primary Jndel
bave : reo will •olunteer more read· lng the weeks. Rev. Boone out- I, Mrs. Dale Wall&gt;um, Marsha and alllllanl '"""i!J!IO'I
building. The school Ia sponsor. projeclll that an belnc under- lesson periDdl uabtg
work I lly If their children are cared lined the coot of the prngram Bowles: Primary II, Mrs. Rlcb- Hawley.
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taken at tbla year'a ..toDa boob wltb Bible llorleo and I for.
with funds secured lor the most [;-iiiiiiifii..,.iiiii..i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii;..._~ii;;;ooi;;;p;if!i;;-=t
SO~JJ.~
~ wltb the Rev. Donald Boone of pictures and crafts relating to l A music room has been pro- ~art from offerings taken at
the First Baptist Cbun:b ...,.. lbe theme. One ol the teaebera vlded and an lnfonnal muoic the week of prayer and t h e
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log as dean of tbe school with Mlao Susan Slater, Ia a veteran hour gives the children an op- Thanksgiving and Good Friday
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~-- - ~ • the Rev. Howord Roppelt of Bible School pupD bavln&amp; ot- portunity I&lt;&gt; learn music (rom Mrvices.
the Presbyterian Cllurch 8SJiat. tended the ochools alnce • young [ other naUons. Helper• lhls year
Each c~urch has contributed
Jtme U
ant dean.
child. After serving four years · are not Umited to girls si!IC1' $30 toward the cost. The craft
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The Wildwood Garden club Adult teachers are on band ao a helper thla year marka I Jim Jlulcher 18 assisting In one pack costs $l each and with " I
·~-.
will rn~t at the home of Mrs. In eacb or lhe departments her lint year u 1 teacher.
i of tbe jur.ior grades.
large enrollment, they will be ,
:.,
Milton Houd8!belt Wednesday, with bigb school studenta work· Severollnnovatioaa hove been Rev. Boooe and Rev. Rup- shared this year. besides the I
at 8 p.m. for a wiener roast.
lng as helpers. Tbla marks an made In this year's school in- pelt are gratified that the at· [ teacher using her ingenuity .In
The annual picnic of class 12 lmprnvement over )ast year eluding chapel aervloel which tendance ju.Wted their concern constructing patterns
from I
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and lha W.S.C.S. of
Heath when students mhstttulecl lor are conducleil In each depart- over the school as there had ' paper plates, ribbon, Ice cream ,
Methodist Church will be held adult leaders wbo failed to vol- ment ot a ~enl time, oot- been some question earlier of sticks, and other materials.
Wednesday, June 24 at the home unteer for teaching the claaaeo. of-doors or lndoOn u the leaclr hiving It at aU, due to the Jack
A program will be given
of Mrs. M. t.. French. All wolD- Thia year's theme, "Je111s - er seea fit. Different miDJatera of response of mature adults. Thursday evening, July 2 at
en of the church are invited. the Promlled Saviour," II be- will bt uked I&lt;&gt; preaenl dev&lt;&gt;- Rev. Boona credlll Rev. Rup- 7:30 p.m. with crafts to be on
Court Street- Pomeroy
• :&gt;,
A committee from both circles • ing carried out In the leuolll Uons at Lite chapel aervlcea. pelt lor bll never say "die" I display In the central building.
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bring a covered dish and table
service.

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LYONS

The Rock Springs
Grange
wilt meet Thursday at 8 t .m.
'lbere uill be a program and
refreshments will be served.

At
Tllese

The Women'• Association of
the Firat United Presbyterian
L1lurch in Middk!por lVIII meet
Thursday evening at the churcb
al 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Rodney Sau-

Fine

er Ja program chairman and
Mrs. Dwigltl Wallace will give
devotions. Hostesses will
be

For~d Market
" The Sfore With A Hart"

Clover Farm

Department Store

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June 25·26

''GYPSYH
With RosaJind RusseU

and Natalie Waod

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lr HAROLD GRAY
GHE ATE l-IE~

CCIRN ANO WORk'ED
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BeDDING WHY 00ESI'1i
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A LITTLE BITl
WATE_,

The Riverview Garden Club
will meet at the Porthmd Park
June 25 lor a picnic supper at

-and"HARBOR LIGHTS,.
Kent Taylor
Jeff Morrow

June 28
The Pomeroy Garden
club
will tour the rose gardens of
Mr. and Mrs. Dor Schaefer Friday, June 26, at 2 p.m.

We Reserve
The Right

The Willing Workers class &lt;&gt;f
the Enlerprille EUB church will
meet Friday evening, at t be
home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon.

FAIRMONT

DAIRY~

The Women's C~ristian Temperance Union will meet Fri-

FAIR

day at the Flrsl Baptist Church
~""'""'""'""'iiiiiiiiiiii""'""'~'-i in Middlepo't at 7:30 p.m.

.MEIGS THEATRE
POMiiROY . OHIO

TONIGHT

1'ANK I

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Cliff Robertson as Ll (J.,.)
John F. Kennedy..t Ty Hardtn.
Ja1. Gregory, twbert Culp .
Grant Williams.

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THURSDAY lhru SAT.
J.une ~·26-27

"THE tNCRIDIBLE
MR. LIMPET"
Cook,

Andrew Duegan, and

Jack

Weston.
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Maureen ·O'Hara, Henry Fon·
da. Jamea MacArthur. Mimsy
Farmer. A heap of living, •
.lot ot lovlng on Speneer'a
Moun~in.

SUNDAY~ MONDAY TUES.
Juno 211-29-30
"LOVE WITH THI
PROPIR STRANGER"

Wood.

Steve

The birthdays of Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mr.s. Lena
Me·
Elhinny and Mrs. Harry Clark
were observed when the Staff
and Officers Club of Meigs Tern.
pie Pythian Sisters met Monday evening at the hall in Mid·
1
dleport.
Mrs. Karl Owen, president,
conducted the meeting. Members reported ill were Mrs.
William Lowe and Mrs. Max
Sanborn. A thank you note was :
read from Mrs. Lowe.
Mrs. Nathan Biggs gave a
reading, ~'Tapestry of Life,'
taken from the "Pythlan News"
magazine. Games were played and prizes won by Mr!l.
Clark, Mrs. Dave Farmer, Mrs.
Lena McElhinny and M r s.
Paul Zirkle.
Hostesses for next meeting
will be Mrs. Clark and Mrs.
Harold Lemley. Refreshments'
of sandwiches, potato
chips

Me·

Queen Edie Actam!l Harver.

Lembtck, Herschel Bernard .

pickles and iced tea were serv·

Colorcartoons

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Tom Bosley.

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RUTLAND

Mrs. Karl Oweru. Mrs. Bethel
Coleman, Mrs. Branch Fleming. Mrs. Carl
Horker, Mrs.
Robart Starkey, Mrs. Walter
Owens, and Mrs. William Mor·
ris.

EACH BOTTLE
SERVES THREE

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8:10 Roy's Food Basket
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8:3U Van Patrick Sporto
7:00 Sundown Serenade
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10:00
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11:43 Tiny's Country Hynma
12:00 Noon News
1:55 News Beat
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12:15
Christian Hour
2·00 Saturday Matinee
12:30
Goessler'a
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12:301
Rev. Merlio Teets
2:55 News Beat
1:00 Billy Grabam
3 00 Saturday Matinee
112:.:11J Music Just For You
f:lo Blaettnar Show-Tues.
1:35 Lutherao Hour
3 5; News Beat
f:llll Local News
2:00 The Church At ':':'ork
4.00 Dlscin" with Doss
4 30 Top Ten Revue
4:&gt;4 BowlJna Scoreo
5:00 Country Hynm Timers
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6:00 Newo
5: ~ World In Review
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PAMIL Y NIGHTS

Yet.&amp;erdaf"t, Cr)"ptoquote: CERTAINTY GENERALLY IS
ILLUSION, AND REPOSE IS NOT THE DESTINY Oi'
MAN.-&lt;l, WENDELL llOLHES
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0. June
24, 1964-ll IIIII eraft wm In ~clt ._ton.
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eluded • Noah'l Art COI!!Itlet.e
Middleport Vacation Bible School witb J'linbow madllrolllla bol

Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlepon,
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The annual Method~t Connight for Donna Hayman of ference report and election of
Racine who was taken to the chairman and secretary of the
Meigs Geooral Hospital
for Olliciai Board will be Import·
treatment . The unit answered ant items of business when the
the call for the Racine squad organizttional meeting of the
whlcb was transporting Emory Heath MethodiSt Churcb Offi,.
ial Board meets ThUJ"Sday evePowell to Holzer hospilal.
ning at 8 p.m. All members
urged to be present.

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THURSDAY,
JUNE 25

Jane HoweU Te~
Group luu Meetmg

Father's Day
Program given

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Farewell Party
Is Given for
Rev. R. Card

. its, Iced tea, coffee and koOI •
Reyuolds, De11J Stahl
les, loed tea, coffee and okol •
and Lena Hamm were named
ald were served. During t b e
the a)IIIIIIDg "''lDJJlittee, the
95 ' ' as
evenln~, Mrs. Bradford Maag
A Father's Day program was Jane Howell Tent No.
time and place of audit to be
.
Daughters or Unlon Vetera.JUI,
ced p•--de
on belu;lf of the group, presented
th
k
R
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present at e oc pl'lllgs met Monday evening at the announ .. ..,,. were rna
Approximately 30 attended the ed the Rev. and Mrs. Carl willa
Methodist church Sunday morn- DAV hall with Minnle Neutz- for a picmc at the Middleport
farewell party Sunday' evening a tree lamp 8lld a desk llghL
ing following Sunday School by .
.
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ld
in roadside park on July 'ZI. Tbe
at the Minersville Methodist
children of Ute school.
li~g, senior VICe pres ent,
traveling prize aonated by Cadchureh honoring the Rev· RobThe primary class taught by c arge. meetln 0 ened In rlt- 1die Wickham was awanled to Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt returnSQUAD CALLED
:.Irs. Norman Weyersrruller had ~~ f
g dp
r1s were I Gladys CUckler.
ed IIi ber home, Columbua
ert R. Card.
Stella Ebersbach of Laurel·
four recitations, Dads
Are ua c arm an r~po
day, alter weekend visit with A short devotional service st, p 010 eroy, was taken
to
Nice by Stepha me
Radford; 1 given by the comrruttees on I
DINNER GIVEN
her mother, Mrs. W. A.
was beld in the sanctuary which Meigs Memorial Hospital and
My H
ero, Judy Radford ; Like : pla~ing ~~gs on the graves of I ~ family dinner was held gan.
Her son Bruce remained opened with the hymn, "Oh, admitted as a medical patient
Daddy . David Harris ; and Just Umon Ctvtl w:r veterans tn~ !~ Sunda)' at the home of Ted and lor a longer visit with
his Master, Let Me Walk Wtth by Pomeroy Emergency squa~
Like Daddy Bobby Ball.
of flowers at t e mdonfumeMn
Delbert Patterson, Great Bend. grandmother.
Thee," by the congregatton, men at 1:04 p. m. Monday.
. . • .
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RecitatiOns
given by the In- the. courthouse yar or j emti
Present were Mrs. Desse
afollowed with scripture readmg
termediate department taught onal D~y . A thco~~u~ caM~~ terson , Pomeroy; Mrs. Azall~ne
Miso VIrginia Fisher ~of~~:i I from Galatians by Kenneth WigTAKEN TO HOSPITAL
by Mrs Edga r Abbott included I was re~. from e . · h:
Smith and Becky, Mrs . Pau1me leston , W. Va. was the w

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Racine emergency squadsmen
Evans and Mr. and Mrs. .Joe
Koehler.
Three readings were gJven, transportt'd Emory Powell of
Swartz and sons, Parkersburg,
Three Workers by Mrs. Clif- Racint Rl. I to Holzer Hos- w. va.; Mr . and Mrs. CIa i
Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn wnne 1 ford Phlliips; Three Fathers, pltal Monday ntght after be sui-

Boso and family of Great Bend
L.isten. 1 and the hosts .
Diana Good; What Dad Can
----Do, Eddie Abbott, Tommy Ball
HOLD COOKOUT
and Kenny Harris;
Father
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halley
Knows Best , Marla Grueser; · entertained with a cook
out
On Father's Day, Mary Rad- Sundav at their home in Che.
ford; and A Swell Fellow, Ka- shire.. Present were Mr. and
thy Abbott.
Mrs. David Grueser and MetaA song " Keep in Touch" by nie and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs.
the Intermediate class closed 1 Larry Hudson of
the program. A Father's Day : Lawrence Yeauger, Billy
card was presented to each ley and Alex, Stephen and
I Beth Halley of Cheshire.
father present.
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Summer·Shoe

New , Connie Radford

TRI-COUNTY
A.A. MEETING
Thursday
8:00 p.m. '
St. Paul's
Lutheran Church
Sycamore &amp; Second St.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Our June Brides Special ! !
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of Gallipolis were the SUnday
guests 01 Miss Rettie Koehler.
Mrs. Dan Hysell of Ravenna
ls the guest of Mrs.
Virgie
Mora and ls visiting other
friends and relatives in the ar-

Mrs. Karl Grueser; and The fered an apparent stroke.
Founding of Father's Day Mrs. I
Bradford Maag.
Pleasant Valley Hospl!~l
Following a brief talk by the I ADMIITED : Lmda Shtflel,
Rev. Carl, Mrs. Stella Grueser., Galllpohs; Mrs . Jack McNeely,
Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs. Char- Pt. Pleasant; James ~abney,
les Grueser and William Rus- Ashton; Mrs. Robert Ltsle, PL
and Mrs. Willism Eskew sell were received Into them- , Pleasant; Mrs. Stephen WIJ.
and son of Dayton visited rela~ bership of the chu rch. Prayer I Iiams, Henderson.
lives in the area over the week- b the Rev. Card concluded the DISCHARGED : Mrs. Glen •
end.
s:rvice.
I Bonecutter, Pt. Pleasant;
Gene
James Eskew, son of Mr. and 1 -~A~soc~l~al~h~o~u~r~w~as~en~j~oy~ed:;•:n:;,d;.N~ew~b~e:;.r;;ry~,.-Le...-t.-ar.,t_.
Mrs. William Eskew fell Sun-lr
day while visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hatfield injuring his hand and was
taken to Meigs Memorial lfus.
pita] for treatment.
Raymond Andrews, son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews is confined to his borne,
Ebenezer St., with the mumpa.
Ctiarles Withee returned to his
home Saturday, from Holzer
Hospital, where he has been a
patient for past three weeks
and is' improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schlllal'
of Trafford, Pa. were we,kend
guests of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles L. Warner,
Ebenezer St.
Joltn Sewell and Miss Lucille
Craft of Marietts were Sunday
' guests of Mr. Sewell's mother,
Mrs. Charles L. Warner and
Mrs. Warner.
Mrs. Azalline Smith and daughter, Becky of Parkersburg,
W. Va. spent a couple of daya
with her mother, Mrs. Oessie

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with her sons, Ted and Delbert
Patterson. Weekend guests of
the Patterson brothers were
Mrs. Azalline Smith and daughter, Becky, Mrs. Pauline Evans
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sw11rtz .II
and sons, Joey and Mike
Parkersburg, W. Va.
FINED '158, COSTS

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Robert F. Lawson, of Portland was fined
and costs
and given a three day jail
sentence in Meigs C o u n t y
Court by Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., Monday, on a charge
of OW!.
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Judge . Bacon asserted
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Crow did not represent
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Although the temperature was
trial.
several samples which '!ere tn- this case be continued at a that th~ defense harl introd.ue- 1all at the .ouvru:-st property
«Joler Wednesday, tempers
ed earher.
where the Oilers lived.
Oilerwason t ra
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•ere warm n, the Meigs Cound of h'18 wtl A
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day.
"l appreciate the time and Fultz maintained that t b • Crow declared that he had
t' Common Pleas Courtroom, e; 0 .1
nna 16 arga. Judge Bacon said that in ' effort that tlte jury bas put in aampleo were lrrelovant to the not had sufficient time to dec:limaxing in a mistrial
re Jer, on e ruRry ·
!viewofthf."irJelevantevidence on tlbis caae," 1be judge said. casesincethetypeofbloodhad terrnine the blood type since
The judge ordered the
that had been heard and seen Defense CouncU Fred W. not been aetermined. The sam· a more difficult process was
Judge John C. Bacon declar·
trial
after
a
heated
argument
throughout the trial b)
the Crow appeared to have lost hiJ les came from some garments involved in the typing of dried
ed the mistrail about 4:JO p.m.
with defense counsel about a jury," he did not feel a lair temper wben Prosecutor Bet- found by Crow a couple weekJ blood. He had asked for a conin the three-&lt;tay-old Jackie Lou
continuance for the purpose of trial could exist, "and I B.sk that nard Fulb: mad cont1nuou1 ob- Iago, scrapings from blood spots tinuance last week and had
Oiler second • de~ree .murder
determining the blood type of another 1udge preside here, and jections to the blood 111111ples jon the floor and a kitchell mop been refused.

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