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Jarrot Bolio
do.
and '"' the eampus Christian
Mr. and Mro. G. A. Rl'lekt•
minisrry boaro.
took A. D. Morrlaoo tO Metp
"Mrs. Santee has been a v~
'
General Hospital Friday fer
tal part of the woman'• ~
~na~ment.
elation of the church.
"The Santees have two dillMra. Erma Nelaon and lll'andA 1%3 liberal art s graduate Santee on page 8H under the drenn, Ned and MarRaret."
MASON _ Mason County 4- Thompson, Jane Sterne,
soo,
Joey, left for a vlalt wtlll
of Rio Grande College, the Rev. heading , "Pastoral Changes."
CLASS ENTERTAINED
H Camp for older youth wu ard Rood, Nora McNeUI, Ubby
Air. and Mrt. Dale Harvey
Air.
and Mrs. J.,...m Nelaon
Roland Virgil Santee is pastor The write-up read :
HARTFORD _ Mrs. Steve concluded on Friday evening at Stewart ,and Darrell Asbury. announce the birth of a daugbIn
Geor;ta.
Holer
of July I I of the Upper Al-1 "The R·v. R. Virgil Santee,
Howaril \\as hostess to the Ad- Southsode, w. va., willl the Junior leaders selected to ter, June Dale, at
ton Baptist Church in Alton. 11· 1 ilssoclate mmLster of the
ult Clw monthly meeting at foll owing campers receiving a- work at Retarded Children'• Hospital! June 6.
The annual picnic and wtenUnois.
view churcb (Baptist) for the
her home Friday evening. The wards. Younger camp (nine camp are Nora McNeill, Ar· Air. and Mrs. Don Miller and er roast Sunday evenme preHls wlf~. the tormer UlrPna ' p&amp;st five years, has accepted
meeting was opened with pray- \ears through 12) started or. lene Roush, Cheryl WUiiam- two daughters, Puerto Rico, ceded te opening of V.B.S.
McO.rmott, Is the daughter of a call to the Upper Alton Baper by the psstor, Rev. w. 0 . Monday of tbls week.
son, Sbaron Yeager, Dtvld An- visited ber mother, Mrs . .Ell&gt;- at Columbia Chapel on MODOr . and Mrs. F. W. McDerm· l tist Churrh, Alton, Ill., and will ,
H
Du · the b 1
Dale Johnson, Jr. was se-- oerson and KaUty 1bomas.
el Radekln and family. They day.
' · . ·.Jr _ Mc- 1E'ave h'1s present duties on July Pearl Goff • dec. to Darrel ·oover. rmg
us ness ses.. 1 ted
S
oh
,
prmgf.IE' ld • Ill mms
th
tstandl
fi
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One
bundred
and
ten
older
wUJ
go to W~nsln for a couDe
d
·
Goff, Raymond Goff Marvin s1on various plans were discuss- ec
as e ou
ng rs
Air. and Airs. J. E. RadeklD
rmott w~s pre-si ent of Rio list Mr. Santee's special inter. •
ed for improvement for
the year camper. Spirit of the 4-H Club members attended the ple of weeks wltb hla people
Grand'! Cu.le~t' 1944-51. Mrs. est and work has been w it h Goff, Evelyn DavJs, corrected ch h lso 1
f v
camp, David Eeds; Head H., camp the past week. Guest and she will return to spend were Sunday diMer guests of
Santee received her barhelor of 1' young r-·
~ople and the re1 1·g1'ous Affid. for Trans ., Salem.
.
urcB:blA
Schp
a,ns
or
adacaoo were m e Jane Sterne ; Heart H, Leah night was held Thu.rsd ay even- the summer with her mother. their son, G. A. RadeklD and
11on 1
sc:if'nce. Jegree m "'. il"'r.Jentarv. jedu&lt;:&gt;ation of children .
Myrtle Fitch, Carl Citch, El· Refreshmeent·, wele served dur-· Miller; Hand H, Carol Gerlec h ing and a tal en t :tuuw
-•· present
MI'!i. Allee Van Zan! spent family.
education from Rw L.randE' Col- "He has been active in the va Hayman, Dayton Hayman, ing the social hour to ~v . w. and Health H, Richard Rood. ed. Guests introduced by 4--H the first of the week witb her
Mrs. Graham and daughter,
lege m 1956.
work of The Cleveland Baptist Mable F · Rawson, Harold Raw- 0 H
M H
L D r
Second year campers receiv- Club Agent Gilbert Barnette inRio Grande, spent tbe week
The Cleveland Baptist News Associatior., serving as Chair- son to William Barton, Beulah Mrs ~er .Jd ls.S~~~y Mi- ~a~ ing 8 Lucky Nickel were David eluded County Clerk L.. W.
Section ot the "Crusader'' the man of the leaoo:orship edUCa. 4 .acres, Lebanon.
ry A.urr::.::.e
Mrs ~ ~ibbs Anderson, Robert Hussell, Bert Getty and Mrs. Getty; County Sharon Yeager, Sagamore, John end with Mrs. Anna E. Turner,
Alnerkan Baptist news maga- tion t:ommtttee of the Depart- Edwm. Wmdsur S~ivers to Ger· Mr a d ~· Deibert Dotson' Hess, Gregory Plants, Michael Commissioner ~nd Mrs. Everett Sommer; Seneca Tribe, chief, who Is attending Rio Grande
z.int", had a picture of Virgil ment of Christian Education lrude Stivers , DavJd E. Keller, Mr. an~ Mr:sA. Keith McClung' Bennett, Leah Ann Miller, Su- Bissell,
Mrs. Mary
Hyre, Carol Gerlach, Sagamore, Dav· College.
Mrs, J. Jl!. Radekla
for Trans., Pomeroy.
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Do ti id Eads; Cherokee, chief, Bevr"'""-iiiiiiii....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iii.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,_.iiiiiiii""""~,;.;.~,:.l Cert.
Archie McKinne} Eva McKin- and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crump. san Darst, Russell Willit..mson, At ens
Messenger;
t e
ney to Carl P. Rl~hards, Ver- The JuJy meeting will be held Betti Jane Scarberry, Marga- Knoll , Pt. Pleasant Register; erly Burns, Sagamore, Nora
SAILING SOON
na M. Richards, parcels, Sal· ast ~hthe home of Mrs. Vonald A. ret Buckalew and F.lmer Stone. Mrs. J. H. Turner, presldent of McNeill; Mingos chief, Linda
em.
m.J
Contest winners in courtesy Home Demonstration CouncU: Lathey, Sagamore, Gayla HalJessie
Grueser,
Richard
RAVE GUESTS
place tie between Sharon Brink- Lawrence Plants, president of stead.
PT. PLEASANT - Miss
Er0 ~·d, a
'
on's
Club·
Frank
A
h;•hllgbt
of
the
talent
show
rna
Barnette,
Jericho
Pleasant
Ll
PI
Bill
St
2nd
d
J
Grueser to BusteJ" Darr€tt, 3.75 Major E. B. Meel ung was th e er 'th
an 3 daneBetti'erne;
.
,
~ impersonation of the teacher at North Pt. Pl-·ant
nut~
s be ,
Scholz
Lion's Club· Heber
was the
S
nd
h
k
acres, Rutland.
wee end guest of is aunt a
m1 : r ,
car rry.
,
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John J . Fick, Jane rick, Char- uncle Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith
Winners in 4-H information Roush, vice president. Re- Beetles by the "Rockies."' Mak· Grade school. Mrs. Mildred
Jes T. Fick , Mary Fick, Roy McClung, Sr. , of Hartford . Ma- contest: 1st Darrell Asbury: 2nd talaed Children's Youth Associ· lng up the trio who played and Bumgardner of
Chlhieothe,
ltho 5hort ont to Oil' bank):
E. Fick, Doris Fick to Richard jor McCkmg who has 1een work· Virginia Sprouse; 3rd, Steve ation ; and Lowell Cook, Vo-Ag sang, "Money Can't Buy Me Ohio, fonnerly of Point PleasF. Fick, '.186 acres, Chester. ing on his Ph Oat Massachusetts Newberry..
Pt. Pleasant.
. Love" were Jimmy Wise, Alan ant and Miss Irene Gagnon of
s. G. Pickens, Emi~ Pickens Iru:titute of Technolog~ has just Good Grooming (girls) - 1st, State worken tntrod.uced who Hart and Jtm Sommers.
Boston, Mhss., wlll saU from
to Samuel Larry Pickens Bon- fJRtshed a course of mstructlon Sharon Yeager; 2nd, Lind a assisted with older camp and
Others taking part were Kalh· New York on July 1 for
a
nie Pickens, ~ lot, M.li:ldieport. in Washington , D. C. for an as- Tatterson; 3rd, Alice Stone. will assist this week with the ery· Sayre who played a classl· month's visit in 15 European
w. o. Atkins, Helen E. Atkins signment on the MAAC. Prog· Bo~·s - 1st, David Anderson; younger camp are Larry Yost, cal selection on the piano: Nora countries and around the Medto Eugene Hester, Gladys P. rams in Formosa. He will 2nd, Richard Rood; 3rd, Dan Charlie Morris, Judy Broemsen McNeill and Arlene Roush both iterranean Sea. The
group
Hester Lot Chester
leave Louisville, Ky. this week Love.
and Dave DaRlels.
sang songs. David Bennett ser- will sail On the Queen Eliza..
Charit-s s'pencer, Lucy
E. with hi.s wife and three chil- l Junior lt&gt;.aders returning to Campers are divided lntll var- ved as narrator.
beth and will make the entire
Spencer tQ Luther c. Friend, dren for a two year stay in i younger camp will be Ronald ious tribes, Delaware's Senecal The camp cooks and dlsh- trip by steam ship and motor
Betty Je~ne Friend,
parcels, Formosa.
Cherokee, \olingos and Big Feet washers were introduced during rail. They will return to the
Chester.
His mother, Mrs. c . D. Me- Puerto Riro, where Mr. Hesson (composed of adult campers). the evehing by Home Demon· United States by plane on Aug·
Clung of Washington, D. c. ac- ! will be station~ for three years. Competition was keen through stration Agent, Miss Wanda ust 1. Misr Barnette wil1 leave
companied Major McClung to Mrs. Hesson IS the former La- out the week between the tribes. Stemple and they are Mrs. Pt. Pleasant Sunday for WashBID AWARDED
Chiefs and Sagamores respec- Bonnie Waldie, Ml'l!. M a r y lngton, D. C. lor a visit with
PT. PLEASANT - Andersons' Hartford. She will leave July 1 von Hall.
• chedcing service • safe dt!posit servi(e
for
Merced,
Calif.,
where
she
Mr.
ano
Mrs.
Harry
Crump
tively are Big Foot Chief, Ma- Stephenson, Mrs. Goldie Smith, her sister and join her travel·
Rock, Jn.c, of Charles·
will
makP
her
future
home.
were
Sunday
afternoon
guests
ry
Froodnt, Sagamore, 8 iII Mrs. Msgaretta Sebrell, Leah ing companions at the N e w
• savings service
• loan service
, tort has been awarded the conPI!.RSONSAL
of
Mr.
an•
Mrs.
J.
M.
Crump.
Lewis;
Delaware Tribe, Chief. Ann Rice and Bonn~&lt;! Staats. York World Fair.
, tract to resurfa ce 3.1 miles of
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W. Va. Sta!A! Rou!A! 62 between Mr. and Mrs. A. Keilh Me- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ENJOY ONE·STOP IANKINGr
Pt. Pleasant and Mason. The Clung Jr. arxl son, Alex, of
MAKE OUR HEADQUART!RS YOURScontract. for the Mason County Charleston and H. Juhling Me~
project wa~ one of 20 bid~ op- Clung and Miss Helen Peters
fOR EVERY MONEY MAnERI
ened Tuesday by the W. Va. were guests of the A. Keith McState Road f.ommiss ion . The Clungs Sunday.
contract was Jet to the Ander- Mrs. 1-teler. B. Wade, Mr. and
son Company on a bid of $42,· Mrs. Joe Wade and children,
We Pay 3% Interest On Savings
Larry, Jo Ann and Betty, of
054.50.
Roanoke, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
LAD DROWNS
Jack Frye of Chesler, W. Va.,
JACKSON (UP!)
Harry were the week end guests of
Arthur, 10, drowned
while Mr. and Mrs . Lee Gibb~.
swimming at Lake Hope Beach Mr. am. Mrs. Eugene HesServing Meigs County' for over 90 'vears
near here and Walter Thomp- son and children of Salina, Calif.
son, 9, war pulled ·from the are visiting with Mrw. Hesson's
POMEROY- RUTLAND
water and revived by a life- mother: and oUJer relatives.
guard Wedm~sday.
They are enroute to Jan Juan,

Rio Grande College Graduate
Named Upper Arlington Pastor

Hart£ord .

Society Notes

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Camper Awards Recognizes
Older Youth at Southside Society Notes

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Earth Moving is Underway at Site of New Racine Highlift Locks, Dam

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Property
Transfers

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NET 'EM ALL

In JUST ONE HAUL

BY BOB WINGE'rr

The ear ·" Js moving on the
oil&lt;! of tht new Racine Locka
and Dam

at Reedsville when Wlll't aot acquired in prKOnstrucllon aounderway !0&lt; the locks a n d tlvlty.
dam there. Or;:;vo also it ~n- Oris moving in several
era! conlr,actor for the Reeds- h
'ilers for its
field
ville-BellvDie project.
oft. ,
will be frorr. theoe
Corp. of Engineer offiCials trail~•
• majority of the
have token up headquarters In problt"',
vorked out
by
the home formerly oW!Ied by Dravo ::- ,
~ of Engineer
Donald Nease. Nea~ is one officials ·'. ~\ \ 'he cons~rueof the pe'"SOns whose land wu lion perioo:\. u',..'...~ .
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Laborer!. baft boOII
~
busy duriDC !be pMI - " cl&gt;
t1ng ud bumlDC bnllll at ...
around the oite """" the lodlo
and dam will IIIDd.
The new dam aboot Rao:!lllt.
and the one at Ree4nltle, d
make Locka 21 IIIII :II obooleW,
Ct~rps of Engineer oftleiaJa blft

Work begoa at the oil&lt;!, to·
c.ted about five miles aboVe
Racine along Route 338, th1a
past Monday Already• I big
said.
swath has been cut to make
way for the enormously expen·
""·""'"''" \,r-~,; :.
sive project.
Several oie-ne: of heavy equip.
ment are busy clearing brush,
bulldozing, and grading t h e
land toward the Jhio
river
from the Theron Johnson farm
at Plants
Dravo Corporatioh' general
contractor for the project, began the )Ob with
.:.everal
pieces ot heavy equipment at the
site. HowPVer worker11 ~id Friday- " Qui~&lt;! a bit more Is yet
to be assigned to the Meigs
county job.
.
Dravo bulldozer
operators
TRAFFIC JAM - Virgil Windon of hester relaxes on his piece of heavy equipment wbtle waiting for other sold they bave been Instructed
WORK AREA - Dravo Company has already moved in many plecea of heaV)'
equipment operators to move along the procession line of work at the Racine project. Windon and the other oper- to begin digging a hug&lt; gully
•
quipment
and is aranging its tool buildings and such at the site of the Racine Locu
ators are working along the Ohio River about a half mile trom where the dam actually will stand. The dam is to in the ootlom land near the
a.
n
d
Dam
project.
ln the background is the Theron Johnson farm.
cross the river in an area where the sand digger is working.
river, similar to the one made
t.

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WEATHER
Suany 1nd bot today a • d
Stuutay. F1tr arr warm tonight.
Hlgb lol1a) to. Low lonlght M.
Hlp Sllllday 93.

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World.

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Bargains in Elberfelds Furniture Department on
the 2nd and 3rd Floors ·· Select Your Furniture
At Elberfelds In Pomeroy
We'll Deliver Promptly to Your Home I

Pomeroy National Bank

Sale! RCA Whirlpool

TOMMY CROW INVITES ••.

MEIGS COUNTIANS

WRINGER WASHERS
e12 lbs. capacity-Exclusive Surgilator agitator
• 20-minute timer with automatic cut off

• 8 position wringer with easy to reset roll pressure
e2~"

soft rubber wringer rolls, one is mottled.

Magic Chef Gas Ranges
Divided Top With Maeic Cbef's Famou•
Red Wheel Oven Thennostat.
$149.00-30 INCH WITH LARGE OVIN •• IALI $125.00
$189,00--36 INCH WITH STORAGE COMPARTMENT
AND OVIN ------------------------ SALE $160.00
$219.00--30 INCH- LARGE OVEN - GLASS OOORELECTRIC CLOCK AND AUTOMATIC
OVEN LIGHTING ---------------·-- IALI $111.00

• Large feed board
eAutomatic water return pan
• Porcelain-enameled tub

e Unt collector

• High Speed Drain Pump
eLarge Casters-one with toe lock

TO
VISIT
THE NEW

Regul1r $169.00

Sale •148.00

Sale •66.00
S.lel

HIDE A BEDS and
SLEEP or LOUNGES

SPEND A DELIGHTFUL EVENING IN
COOL COMFORT AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS.

FINEST FOODS
COCKTAILS

7-Piece Breakfast Sets
Large 31Hnc:h by 48 inch table with one 12 inch extension
teat. 6 sturdily built cbairt upholstered in lon1 weartna
vinyl Your choice of chrome or bronze and brats.

S.lel Simmo111 &amp; Kroehler

IN
ATHENS

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Upholstered In Long Wearing Fabrics. Brown, Tan,
Char Brown, Gray

Reg. $249.00
Reg. $229.00
Reg. ·$219.00
Reg. $199.00

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Sale $200.00
Sale $190.00 .
Sale $180.00
Sale $170.00

Sale! SERTA
INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES
Roll edge, button top. Long wearing ticking coverIn&amp; and with side ventilators.
FULL OR TWIN BED SIZE

One Group of 12 Chairs
Upholstered In nylon and other long wearing fabrics. Swivel Rockers and Recliners. Relltllarly Prl·
ced at $89.00, $98.00 and $109.00.
POll THII IALI

$75·00

One Group of 11 Chairs
Swivel Rockers, Occasional Chairs and TV Swivel
Chairs. Large usortment of colors and fabrics. Rei·
ularly Priced at $79.00, $69.00, $S9.00.

Sale •48.00
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Multi-Purpose Cabinets
f22.1i0.

Sale $15.00

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M.

ATHENS, 0.

VOL XVI

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
NO. 63~-------------------

Elberfelds furniture and.Floor Coverings- Pomeroy

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1964

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Oxford on Mission in Mississippi

ial Hospital in Oberlin, 0 .
0
INDIANTOWN GAP Re- 1 Dr. Moulton was the daughter
o
pu~llcan presidential hopeful of llle late Albanus Avery
Gov. WOllam W. Scranton meets IMoulton, wbo was the second
today with other party leaders, president of llle college. Mou~
Ajrm
Paul D Anf
°
New York. Gov.
Hall, llle newest 'f!en's dor- SOD
aad
""" A- Rockefeller, m a stop , m1tory at Rio Grande, was p_ Ar&gt;lngton ol Rl. z, Chellr
tta;~water c~nfetence.
. named after the second presi- ire, lias completed th.e Hnt
OXFORD (UPI)- A seco~d wave of student-~olunteers Louis J . Schr.etder Jr ., Tax hela in Zanesville the week of ing course on sales, excise and
1'1&gt;• .meeting, scbedu!A!d for ,dent
pbaH of blo Air Vorce bule were scheduled to_leav~ this Southwestern Obi? college Commissione1, announced today June 22.
h1ghway use taxes.
2 p~ ~ at the Pennsylvan- : SurvJvlQI is one son, Hugh· , 111mtary b'ain(ng at .1...11.ckland town today for 1 Civil rights mvamon of MIS:Sl~Slppl. .
that all examinen assigned to I Several exam iners from the The bas1c cuurses consist of
.Ia . execui!Ve mf!IIS(on here, al- 1of Hfllsboro, Calif.
..
AFB. fa. Airman ArrlagCpp . Th:,:olunteers completed a week-long trrurung sessiOn the zanesville District, Office , Cincinnati and Toledo Districts a study of ~ach tax law and Its
·. "" ·W.U 10 ill~ _G!n(.lobn_ .+.,. ~-..- were beld today Jli.j baa beta seleeled for te6 · 4\!1-,I•D College for ~omen here, an~ one bus load of of the Ta&gt; Commissioner, have falso atte.,ded the local school. admmiStraUOJI, tu returns,
Love or. ColoradO ~ A num : the 'JI'fm C!lurch, Dliorlln. liili"~ · iiil - . ; ·-u· llt''illll!l'afl the 1r81Jieea..jdt, ~ ~!I~· TJice. r~!l)llllld.ar~of -the 275 OQJ!lP"'t'L llll'. t~asic . training Earlier U1is year all former rules and audit procedure.
ber,. Jli other people wh were Ia! will be m the Rio Grande ' ...hlte•anee opeclaUII! at llle completing the course m deftlo'~ voter ref!Stratloll 'on per.!Onal propertf'ind personal propertv tax exarnma- Lator there will he advanced
not ldenWled by Scranton•s ·calvary Cemetery.
I Air Tralnma Command IATC) pro~rams, freedom ICboolll, commuruty centers and other franchise taxes which
was ers completed th. h.sic train· courseo which wiH be primarily
aides.
: Dr. Moulton fOceived her ' ochool al Shopparil AFB Te1. projects were to leave today
on the technical aspecta
of
1 doctor of medicine degree and
Hil aew Ul&amp; is '1111 of t b 1
A previous groUp of 25 Oleft
each law· court decisions with
WASIUNGTON-A large port , bachelor of science degree from vast AT(, system wblcll train• here .... weekend, and. three of coDes• studeuts, who will '!"'"d
emphasis on prartlcal
probol the operation of Soviet anti · ; the University of Illinois.
· airmeo and officers iD tile dl- th7m. wer~. reported JJUSiin in ~ .BllDllller WQrking 10 Misstslems.
aircraft missiles In Cube now I She """'"" as supervisor of I vene sldUs ~ by t be MISSisalppl
"PPI at $IO 8 week. Some left
oppears tube ln Cuban hands, tPhysical training, Cleveland ! nalloa't •..._.. foree. The
A opoksman for the volun- In chartered. b~ and other•
According to Schneider, the
but there ta atiU no evidence Iboard .u education, from 1904..(17 . . airman 11 a 1911 graduate •f teers said there were about a made the tnp m pi'IVSle autotraining schools. are a part of
18
that tbe Russians hove formal- ! Dr. Moulton was also a for- I Kyger Creet Hltlh ocbool.
dor"" dropouts from llle secorul mobiles.
DETROIT (UP!l - President Johnson , drumming up the departments program
h glven up the commnd cen-lmer teacher at Rio Grande col- -group that began trainmg Moo- 1be s~c.~nd gro.up conclud~ money and su~ort for Democrats m this industnaJ cen- cross-trai.n_Its ~am1ners _sot~
ter ot the missile system.
, lege.
I
day. Some of them were asked the trammg le&amp;~D- here ~rJ- ter, found a fnendly reception from business tycoons as are ~rofJcJent m all aLeas
This was reported by quati· ~
I
to go baek home, but ~ was 110\ day. ~Other trauung, SOSSIOII well as (he party's loyal coterie of labor leaders.
taxahon ..
fled sourc.. today following dis- :
I
known wbether any bocked out will begm next week m MemSpeaking Friday night from a platform shared by . A combmed or packaged .,.._
closures thet Soviet
troops ' Five Meigs Girlo
,
due tu the disappearance of !be PI"•· Ten., also designed for United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther and Ford It procedure " bemg developed
ba bee leaving Cuba In re- :
three men in MissiSSIPPi this work in the Civil Rights battle- MJtOr Co. Chairman Henry Ford !1 , Johnson told 2,000 by WhiCh all taxpayer Hablllty
,.;.,e w~ In large numbers. Are Appointed
week.
Found of Mississippi.
people who paid $100 a plate to attend the Democratic to the state Is checked at F
I
th th Ru
'
The project Ia sponaored by
fund-raising dinner·
time. The program Is expecte4
or severa mon s . e hs-: ft'ive Meigs county
g IrIs '
the Student Non-Violent Coordi·
""'"' capllall'st the . manager and other regular part.v work- . to result in a more effective
1lans
been
tralnmg
· ted
· ~ttee. CongrNe~s 01f
'
. · t adm'minimiS
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CUbanshave
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built the ers also on hand , was ·a ~0~- Iand eff ICien
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tr s Dale Eeaver 57 of Zanesville Racial Equably, the atlona
k' d of a system that has made glomeration rare fur a Michl- the tax taws at am
urn Cva•
cen~. CUbass have been re-d : State now in progress at Capt.! and former ~~nt of Dorcas Association for Ute Advancemthe envy 0 f all the world ga Democratic funclion. And with fewer demands on the
placmghundreds
Russiansof there
n · tal Unl versIty.
Idied Thursday at 5:45 p.m. ln' ment o1 Colored. p eop1e and the
us they are al' here toni~ht In· Johnson, taking note of its rar- taxpayers.
man
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And
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I Clarice Norris, Syracuse was Guernsey Memorial Hospital National Counctl m·Cburches.
thl
room detennined and ity described thf' evening as "a Lawrence E. Puckett, As91sty
lary
personnel have left Cuba . appoInted to the offiace of cI~ II Stubenville· where he was tak·' A tearn of psych'18Ins
. ts was on
' one and , pledged to leave great
, stimulant" to him.
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dedicated
a~ t M
. an~er of th
. e Z..anesv ille
Y sblp.
service commissioner in !be city en earlier that day af!A!r suffer· duty here to belp screen out
A . bellA! than they found I
DIStrict " the Drrector of tba
1 of James in Miller Co.: Linda ing a stroke abtlard 8 small tow volunteers who oUght create
it~enca
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,
Training Schoot and Virgil V.
ti W"!~G",'?~ -twA de::.,~~ Moore, Pomeroy, is serving on boat, which he operated.
trouble Ol be detrimental to lllo Jack Robson, Middleport Po- Johnson's off-thHuff addition
Brown of Pomeroy Is one of
on
war Y 0 ra
the city board of education In j Funeral services wlD be held "Mississippi Summr Project." meroy Rotary club secretary, to his prepared remarks was
the instructors.
unions was expec~ today to SuUlvanl, Stebbins Co.: Patsy at the Bolln-Bryan Funeral Most of the group here are Friday night reported on h i s occasioned by the presence of
Examiners from this district
make It more difficult tu settle Manley, Rt. I, Middleport, ill 1home, 4111 Ave.- Zanesville, at
trip to the Rotary ln!A!rnation- such business luminaries as
who completed the trainlnl
•themajor d19pu!A!
.~ p.m. Monday.
C of C to Meet at
course orec Lawrence D. Achk left
1 overtrofrom the director of public service 2 -~
al convention at Toronto, Ontar- Jobn F. GoNion, president oi l
great wor ru •• con ver- In Oakley City, Miller Co.: Don- Mr. ileal'er Is survived by his Town &amp; Country
io. Canada. June 7 • 11 which the General Mo!ol'!i Corp.; Ray
auer, William C. Rainier, Har·
sy.
na Houck, Pomeroy, Is worltlng wife Margaret and three bro!tended by 14 661 Rotari E rt
Ide I ol th B
ICC
old P. Fairbanks, Roberts. MeGovernment officlab viewed . with the fire department
In tile,;. Ralph i.nesvUJe· Henry The Pomeoy Chamber
of was fa m 80
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Clelland an.: David
Turpin
with serious concern the an· J is MUI Co
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nouncement ln CleveJand that a lan.' M'~ ··a~
Seren Ches~, and Clifford. of Colum- Commerce will meet Monday, He said tbe convention had president of the Michigan Na-1 The Williams Nationwide In· ctmto :vW~d ~Da i ·
truce between the Brotherhood ewls, 1 e~, 8 the ci~ bus. Hi~ parenU!, Mr. and Mrs. June 29, at Crow's Town and no DDOunced theme.
whlle tiona! Bank; E. 0. Quinn, vice 1suranct&gt; Agen cy, which oper- ay ~ a
on · v s,
ol Locomotive Engineers (BLE)
ca~ber In Finley, also m ~ward Beaver. Preceded bfm Cuuntry Restaurant lor Ita noon "lnternational Friendship" dill- president of the Chrysler Corp.; ates from its Middleport office, ~·~~~• ~ ET. W~lcb:
asd the Brotherhood of Loco~~»
er ·
m death ln 1956.
luncheon meetlg.
n~rs were. sold out, and friend- _Edward L. Cu~an, vice pres-- will open a br_anch office_in ~he arkm ~l~e:e p. · 8~:~· N:
tive Firemen &amp; Enginemen
shtp meetings llVerflowed their ident of Amencan Motors, and Simpson butldmg on Th1rd 't. comerstuwn J Keith Morgan,
(BLFE) haJ been shattered.
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James Mcinerny, launder and in Rannc Jll 1 .
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New Philadelphia
Edward
Roy E. Davidson, BLE presFoUowmg hla Ialit. to Middle- retired president of the Meiner- ThiS agenry will bnng 160 Brehm· Bridgeport Herman E.
!dent, oatd In hla union's newo.
por~Pomeroy RotariiDB, . Sec- ny Sprmg. and W1re Co. of line&gt; of msuranee to the Clti- Webb· Bm,PsvUZ.. Ge\tus H.
paper that BLFE cblef H. E.
retary Jack presented PreSident Grand Rapids.
zens of the upnver
country Hupp ,~rietta Tyros Theisen,
Gilbert bad decided ·to end 8
Bern,ant. Fultz his past presf.. This, with the union officials plus modern auto financing and and ftalpt; E. Wheatley, A~
"centlemes'o agreernenf' !bat By Ualled l'n11 laternaUoual $tOO.
St. A tble. Fl . Se g dents pm. Newly-elected Pres~
-- - mutual funds .
ens Wilbur L Smith and Joiol
barred mombersblp raids on Three wblle men were arres~ A search Dtinued 1
liJlll
~.. gre a- dent Dick Rosenbaum is
to
SELlS BULL
Pearl M Williams. former J Sweeney ·S!A!ubenville aod
one orpnlzalfoo by the other. ed by the FBI Friday at lito
_co.
or three Uonlsta ran acreamtng from 1 toke over nat week. A guest Allred Gans, Pomeroy, has teacher, and his son, Kenneth charles A. · Rathbu,:., G;.llipoBna IIIias. on charges thet missing clvll rJghto workers at rally oo the report that Nesroes from Warren, 0 . was E 1 r 1 sold a reg1stered horned Here- D Williams. make up the ag- b
SAIGON _ Two Amerlean
htened to kill two Pblladelphia.
Farmera and were marcblnc acaJn. But there Stlener.
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lord bull tu Richard Heilman. ency force and operatA! on a. II"'"·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""'"''
mora and a VIetnamese obser- while collellfans working as vof· Oloctaw lndlans were uked to was DO march and llle city bad Serving the meal were Heath also of Pomeroy,
Ameri·I Jather-son basis. Robert
ver were ldlled Friday wbeD 1111\een In the 'Mississippi join oearcbera today lor 111e Its first lull In racial clashes In church .6d1es, MI'!i. Earl Knight, can Hereford Assoc1at1on re- and David Riggs are sotic1tors
Cummunlst IUDflre
brought Project."
mitlslnc men _ two wbltes and 10 days.
cbalrman; ~- He~ Had- ports.
and Linda Beegle and Arlene
down their armed helicopter Tbe FBI sold the three men a Negro - wbo bave not been JoekBOnvWe, Pia.: Wllneoses dux, Jane Gilkey, MISI Bess
Williams are the off1ce workdurlni a bottle thai still rqect will be ctven a preliminary seen since SUnday night.
told a federal judgo that Fl9ri- Sanborn. Airs. Nan
Moon,
AIIIU!ST MADE
ers.
early today, u.s. mWtaey spo1c- heoring today at OUord, Miss. Ganga of Negro youths free da Gov. Farris Beyant Invoked Mrs. Francil Wilaon,
MrL Richard Lewis of Rt. 2, Ra- The Racine office will he opoamen reported,
The two collegians, recrulled from higlt ocbool for 8IIDllll8f a curfew 011 nighttime deiiiOD- Beulah Rayos, ond Mrs. Zelia cine was arrested and charg- en from 9 to &gt; on Tuesday and PIGS. FraDt Youq, Rolland,
Two V. S. !Oldlen ·IDBMfN for tha lllllllDIOl' campaign to vacationl - roamed Cbicago'a alratlons In Sl. Augustine to pre- Riley.
ed Friday by the Meigs coun- Thursday and until noon
on
Ohio. Pbone SH 2~28 file
:he bellcopter'a modllne l!tl!i get Negroeo registered to vote Nortb and Northwest sldea Fri· Vl!llt ldllingR. Negro leadera are
ly sheriff's department at 12:· Saturilay. Other hours are availwere ~ 1n tbe crub une In MisslaolwJ, raid they were tia, aiiRcklng white peroons, trying tu get the ban thrown MARIUAGE APPUCATION
able by appointment.
13 am lor ron-support
Pigs Sold Fint Day
terlousl7. '!'bey were
tn dlatribujing leaOell In llle Mill- claabma with pollee Od looting out.
Calvin Roy Dowell, Middle· ·
·
COI\IMI'I'fEE TO IIEET
Chtcap -ctv11 rl&amp;l&gt;ta dem- POll. ulesman, IIIII . Sheryl
Sataon'l U. s. Navy BoapllaL ~ della towD wbe!l they at 1uot Oat llore.
It's so easy to place a
Metp Memorial Hospital
A meeting of the committee Classified Ad and tteD.
. were ~Pollee laid at least 10 per- ' onstratora picketed tbe U. S. Elaine 'Martin, Mldtlleport, 1111ADMISSION - Mrs. Jerry chairman of the \llddleport your no longer u s e d
J.EOI'OLI)VIU.B, €on&amp;• _ In ·.~ leallel in!:ldent, ~. ,,....., !nJured Qd
JJ Courlbou10 for lbe lblrd d11 In clenl.
~. PumO&gt;'O)'.
Business and Prolesslotlal Wo- items.
jtllaDJa Provlncil'li
form« fCII!' .~ and three juvenilt!o •
were arrested. They a row but ...... prevenled ·•
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DISCHARGES
Ronald
Fry,
men's club will be held Monday
"l'retlldenl" Molle Tlbombe, .,... ·~ . at Columblil, addild. , tile ...,.. ipparently reaewal to a aU-ln. '8le plebts
· llelp o-Il IIGiplt8l
Just Phone W\' 2.Zllle
pea a bera'o' wel&lt;!mnl wboD· fllla, 011 ·chirp ol dbtrlbltt- formed · apontaneousq • claD- tJemanded federal protecllco lor A!&gt;MISSIONS- Mal')' Gradf, Pomeroy; Leola Keel&lt;, RuOand: June 29 1t 7:30 p.m. at the Co- A 10-Word Ad for QQa
Jolm llrlcldos, llllddleport; Mrs. lumbla Ga• Cilmp8DJ1 office ia Only 90e. CALL TODAY!
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THE
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Crushed ; ~

By MILTON RICHMAN
43-year-old Milwaukee liOUtbpaw in 693 games, most ever by a 1 The Philadelpllla Phlllla .... oeaota Twins topped the Chi- J Hendley acattered nine hi!a.(fll'
UPI Spor11 Writer
virtually all season long. Back 1 National League lefthander.
tained their ooe-game lead witb cago White Sot , 2.-0, in the first , hiJ seventh vktJ&gt;ry in u dfc~
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Warren Spahn and casey on May 14, they hammered him ' Of greter importance to I an uphill 6-5 victory over the o~ two game. but dropped tM sions.
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Steugel have alwaya formed al tor nine hits and sill: runs in Spahn right now, though, is the Sar1 Francisco Giants edged the mghtcap, H .
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Jim Bunning, making his first . Bill Vtrdo~ and .Bob Clementt
though their relauonshlps may sided 12-4 triu.mph.
I eight consecutive starts and his Pittsburgh Pirates bowled over start for the Phillie• since 1 had tbree htt.a apaece to pa~
be growing somewhat strained 1 It was pretty much Ule same I record standi! at 5---7.
lhe Cincinnati Reds, 8-3, and pi~ing his per[ect game 1 Plttsburyh's 13-hit a t t a c
along about now.
story Friday night when they ! By scorinJ aH tight of their the Chicago Cubs defeated the agalllSt the Mett last Sunday. against Cincinnati_, Although
Personally, the two men ari 1drove him to the showen in runs in the eeooDll ~tng Fri- Houston Colts, 7-e, 1n 10 innings. was kayoed in the eighlt1 1nr1ing ! was in eonstant ' trouble, ~
as warm frlends a11 they've i the second inning and went on day night, the Mttll want oo the
Oriole. Wide• Lead
by Ole Cardinali aJthough Clay VeaJe went the distance ·
ever been.
I to
an 8-4 victory over the wildest single iDning ICOring Jn the American League. the Dalrymple's two-run hom er won ; gave up eight hi~ for h.iJ se
Professionally though, things Braves. The win was only the , spree in their history.
Baltimore Orioles widened their the game lor Philadelphia in . enth triumph. _Jqey Jay (4-31
1
between them aren't so hot.
second for the Mets ln their
Charlie Smun·~ two-...&amp;n hom- lead to 3~ games with a 13- the ninth. Cookie Rojas and was the loser.
~pahn, who got his major last 15 games.
! er got the Dig rally stci'led and inning 9-4 triumpb over the Richie Allen also hit two-run Leo Burke's pinch singlf iD
league start under Stengel back
S.to New Record
Joe Christopher's grand slam Washlngton Senaton, the Lns homers .. Ed Roebuck picked the lOth inning gave the Cubs
Pomeroy High School Grad John Young has bee 0 In 1942 when Casey was ma~ To make it all the more em- home~ .off rel.iever Bob Sadow· Angelo Angels ntended their up his second win Ln relief.
Lheir vit'tory over the Colli atnamed head grid and track coach at newly consolidated agi~g the Bos~n B~aves, IS barrassing for Spahn was the skJ fJmshed Jt. Trac} Stallard winning streak to 11 game•
Eighth inning errors by short· ler Houston had gone ahead in
Amanda Clear Creek High school near Lancaster.
: havmg a tough ~e ~Jght n?w. ract th~t t.he g~me was halted we~t the. rou~ fo.r the .Mete!, al· with 1 1~ and 8-(1 sweep of the stop Maury Wills and third th~ top of the inning 00 Jerry
John took the job at Clear CrePk after havin)! served A_nd the team whLch Is hurtmg after hts first pttch so that the I lnwmg stx ht~s, mc.ludmg hom- Kaosu Clty A's, the Detroit Ti- baseman Jim Gilliam set up l;rol&lt;' 's firs I major league homas head football mentor at Triad near L'rhanna for htm the most happens to be ball he used could be sent to I ers by rookie reliever Wade gers nipped the New York Yan- the Giants' winning run againsl er Wally Bond and ErniJ!!
three years following his college gr~duation By all indi· I oone other than Stengel's lOth the Hall of Fame at Coopers- Blas.ingame, Rico Carty and kees, 1-0, in 11 innings, the Boa- the Dodgers. Tom Haller drove Hank!i a!so hit homers. Lew ~
cations, it was Young who got thP football program start· , place New York Me~.
town , N.Y . That was done be- l Eddte M?thews. Stallard's rec- ton Red. Soz beat the Cleve- ! the run ln with .• sacrHice f!y d!"l\ 2 t+-ll was the winner an4
ed at Triad and built it into one that mustered its share The Metl have abused the cause Spahn now has appeared . ord now 18 5-9.
land Indians, 3-2, and tbe Min- off loser Bob Miller (2-4). Bob Jtm Owens (3-5! the loser.' ·,
of wins.
Amanda Clear Creek has an enrollment of over 400
AU STARS
and iB said to be very much determined in establi.&lt;hing
a strong football program. There's no doubt in my mind
that John will get the ball rolling to make the hopes of
Amanda Clear Creek students a reality. John eats and iA A
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Yoong Is curently attendit)g me after hearing his qualifica. './
Take• Control
Eastern State College at Rich- lions at a board interview.
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Jets Quash

Reds in Close
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amndondthe,KlyateThHeansoknYooufnBge,mheett,.sa
married t• the former Janet
Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter. They
have one son· John Phillip.

Pomeroy Quiets
Jets 16-3 in
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Fourth Annual
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bead basketball coach at Sou- ing year. By last winter 1 Cray- 1 h~avy footbaU gear and do bat- 25 ,000 gets ~ ftrst nand look at 1
33 37 .4?l 10 : b.all over the plate. Pomeroy l lfll'r it's in the glove!' '
thern Local High school didn't nor was coaching a team that tie in the fourth annual All· the college aces. Fatr and Houston
inning wi.t Carl Dt&gt;Moske,y, whl'
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come as much of a surprise to .had an impressive re&lt;:Qrd.
America game at War Memor· i warm wPat.her with a snappy i Mtlwaukee
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breeze is the forecast.
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VanMeter with singles.
Other Baron hitters
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Fifty _ eight outstanding colThere will be 31 National
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and Steve F'inlaw with a triple I
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whom will take a crack at pro- on the Wes. anG 13 on t!Jto Rast, Pittsburgh 8 Cincinnati 3, night 1 Jet hitters were Zarry Stobart
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Saturday's Probable Pitch~n !Jets and. was relieved by Dick~
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new campaign off to a rousing c~ndid~, es - nine on the E~st
1 For Ne w Haven Batey and
start in this contest sponsored and seven on the West and
Wnoa~ ~i ng!ed.
BOSTON (UPI)-The Cleve- precautionary measure
when by the AJT&gt;"rican Football three future Canadian pia· rs_
Gardne.r in six innings fanland lndlan baseball team be--l he developed a high tempera- Coaches Association and the
Mira who singled with the
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Bufralo Evening News. Repre- San Fr~ncisco 49ers. will have
Moeller 14--6\ vs. Marichal ~ run!l_ hom .. in the first inning , Buddy Moore and Mike Gard- one innin g fanned one, walked
early 'today as doctors fought
Dr. Thomas Tierney, Red Sox sentatives from virtually every Michigan State All _ America 1 19-3! . .
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1· on s1x walk~ and Stobart's sing- lner feasted on New
H&lt;tven nnne. L Fry. 1 for the losers
the threatened spread ol spinal team physician, made the diag- professional fooiball dub in Sherm Lewh (Toronto) at run~mc1~nat1 at Pttfshurgh - : le.
Pony pit&lt;.'hm~ Fnday
night ,: ranned two, walked six.
each gelt!ng thr.'e hil s. to lead NH ·
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meningitis which Friday night 1 noilis in a brief statement. North America will b~ among ning back Pittsburgh's Paul Tsttorms 13-5 ! vs. Blass 13-4).
st~ck down infielder Maxi"Clinic~~y, he h~s ea~ly !pinal the spectators.
Martha (Steelers) at flanker
.New York at ~i!waukee - Baltimore 9 Washington 4, IJ ,the "iddleport Barons to a 11-1 Barons ... .. f)20202X - 1190
AlviS.
meningitis. He Is qu1te com- The massive za _ man West and Pitts~urgh's Rich Leeson Wt!ley 11)-IJ vs .fischer 15-4- ).
innings, night
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L. F'ry and Johnson. Sauer-·
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1 fortable but be still bas a high '"'Uad coached by Nebraska 's (unc_ommitted' at fullback
Philadelphia at St. Louis - Minnesota 2 Chicago 0, lst-twi- ~ wert' for extra base-s.
Gardner 1 WP) (21, and Moore.
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nee. k rigidi_tv. l_s ,,Indicative or John Bridgers and Southern (Browns) wiJI be 8 cornerback 15-3) vs. Stmmons. (7-6).
Chi_•·ago 9 MinntasoiM 4, 2nd. r
which flew the squad here early spmal menmg1t1s.
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!California's John McKay, i! fa· as well as an offensive reserve.
Friday from Minneapoll! were
110-l)
Ell
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directed to take the sulphur The doctor, who said spinal lvored to wtn its third All-Amervs.
s";'o
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tap tests on the 2&amp;-year-old ica game and second tn 8 row.
Sunday t1 Games .
1st, twthght
:Is dally for the next eight father of two would not be com-' But tho 30 • member East
TRI-C:,'OUNTY PONY
Los Angeles at San F'rancJSco
Los Angeles 6 Kansas City 0,
ys.
pleted until late today, and club : team has
a 185 • pound . TEAM
W L Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 2
2nd, night
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Alvis, hospltaJized In "good" officials immediately denied re- !cannonball in Miami's tieorge I Pnm~roy
.. ·- .. · • 4
0 Ne~ York, at Milwauk~e, 2
Saturday's Probable Pl~ben I
condition, was suffering from port.'! that Alvis' lllness would Mira, who could "·m the tide S}Tacuse · · · · · · · · · · ·- · 3
1 Philadelphia at St. Lou1s, 2
Kansas City at L01 Angeles .
"neck· rigidity" bUt )l'as rew
Barons · · · ·-- · ·• · · · · ·- 2
2 f Houston at Chlt:ll!lo;·:~:;; • ·
rted to be .. 11
rt
cause
postponement
of
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ror
·ooacnes
Pete
Elliott
of
lllif-lnigb!
1-- -..()\()on"'lh•e (4-41. vs.
1
2
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qu e com 0 ~ CJeveland games.
!nois John Micbelosen of Pitts- Jets · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2
Amerltu League ·
Chance (5-3). " - - - · _, . .
a e.
''I see no reason why the ' burGh and Navy's Wayne Har- Mason ·· ···-·········- 1
W. L. Pr.t. GB : Chicago at Minnesota- Kreut3,
Annou~ment of his Illness rest of the aquad cannot conCheshire ··........ .•. o
2, Baltimore
43 2~ .632
I z"r 13-lll vs. Kaat 17-3).
came Fnday night, ~me hour• i tinue to play," the physician
.
• N. Hav: ..... · · ···· ·· 0
4 1 New York
38 'l1 .583 3\\o
Baltimore at Washington SeeThe
after he was hospitalized as a . .said, adding that they would re- Ptz~rro, ~ilhelm (9) and Cheshire has .two games to C~icago
37 27 .578 4 Pappas (6-4) vs. Hannan (1-S).
ceive drugs daily and undergo Martin. Pascual, Roland (5), make up, one .~Jth the Barons, Mmnesot.a
36 ~4 .514 8
Detroit at New York- Melain
Full Line
examination If there was the Pleis (61 . Shifflell (61: Perry nne with Mason.
I Cleveland
32 3:1 .492 9\\o 11-l&gt;J v•. Ford (10-1) .
At •••
slightest indication that the dis- (8) and Zunmerman. WinDer Next Week
· Los Angeles
35 &gt;7 .486 to
Cleveland at Boston- Ramos
ease might spread to- others ln Pizarro (9-4) . Loser - Pascu~J Tuesday, June 30, Mason at Boston
33 36 .478 10•.-~ (4-5) vs. Wilson (7~2} .
1
By United Pre" Internatlooal the 40-man travelling party.
(11-4) . HRs-Ward,_ Martin, Oli- Jets, Ne• Haven at Syracuse. Detroit
31 34 .477 IO'h
Sunday's Gam.,
National League
va, Killebrew, Allison.
• IBarons Open).
I washington 29 43 .403 16 Kansas City at Loo Angeles
"Your BMW-Hondo-Norton-Triumph Dealer"
G. AB R. H. Pd.
Wednesday , July f, Pomeroy ! Kansas City 26 44 371 18
Chicago at Minnesota
Route1 SOA &amp; 33, I Mile North of Athens
Wllliams, Chi 84 252 4o ~~ .361
(11 innnlngs)
at Cheshire
Friday's ll&lt;o!iults
Baltimore at Washington
Open 9 to .S M10n. Thun. S•t.-9 to 8 Tues. Wed. llrl.
O.,t.
000 000 000 01- I B 0 l'nday· July 3, Jeto at Bar- Boston 3 Cleveland 2, night
Detroit at New York, 2
Clmente, Pitt 84 26t 43 89 .341
LY 2-8464
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Syracus~;~, New Detroit 1 New Yol'k o, 11 ln- Cleveland at Boston, 2
Mays, SF
88 255 80 87 .341
By Unlteo Prest International
Wickersham, Fox (tl) and Haven 1HJ, at Pomeroy (MaDings, night
·Torre, Mil
64 238 38 76 .319
National Leagu•
Freehan. Downing, Stafford II) son Open).
_::...:.__:_ _ _ _-:=Stargell, Pitt 47 185 27 59 .319 ItO innings)
Mikkelsen (10) and Howard.
COUP LEADER HANGE~
Hunt, NY
64 244 32 77 .316 1Houston 000 100 004 1- I 14 0 Winner - Wickersham (10-~).
ANKARA, Turkey (UP!)_
BANS UQUOR ADS
Alleo, Phila 6!i 255 47 78 .306 •ChJCagt 000 3110 Oil 2-- 712 0 Loser-Mikkelsen (4-3).
1 Ex • Maj. Fehti Gurcan, senCepeda, SF 54 2110 30 6\ .305 1 Johnson, llitymond (4), Jones
-CARACAS (UP!) - Liquor tenced to death by a special
Banks,-Chl 63 239 27 12 .301 1(7), Ower.s (9). Larsen 1101 Cteveland 1100 001 010-2 52 commercials which directly en- military tribunal for taking
Flood, Stt·
69 m 33 83 .300 and Grote. Jackson, McDanlel . Bostun
0001001102- 3 I I courage drinking or describe part In an abortive military
Boyer, StL 69 263 37 '19 .300 191. Shar.l7 19 l, Elston (9,, Bur- John (2-7) and Azcue. More· alcohol as "a cause ol cordial- coup d'etat 13 months ago, was
Roseboro, LA 60 180 18 54 .300 dette (lO) and Bertell:. Winner head· Rai'-t.,. (9) and Tillman. tty or a promoter or friend- hanged in central prison Satur·
American League
-Burdette (4-1). Lostr-Owens Winner--Radatz (f&gt;-3). HR -' ship" will be barred from Ven-1 d
G. AB R. rt. Pel. ![5). HRs - Bond, Banks, Nixon.
ezuelan radio and television ~-e ocheduled eKecution of
Ollv.,, Minn 89 292 5() Ill .332 rote.
later this year, It was an- ex-Cnl. Tala! Ayedemir on slmAIU.on, Mlnn B6 lli 52 80 .3'l1
.
Cinclnn•tl 000 110 010- 3 8 Oi nounced Saturday.
.
. ilar charges was postponed
000 1122 002 - 6 7 0 Pitts.
Roblusn, Bal 88 252 38 112 .J25 Philo.
011 400 20&gt;:- 8 13 21 The new ruling becomes ef- ! while authorities studied an
Fregosi, LA 58186 3li 60 .323 St. Louis
IOIIIOO 030-513 I Jay, McCool (5), Duren
fectlve here Aug. I and else-fllth-hour appeal filed by his atHlliton, Wash 69 173 39 88 .322 Bunrung· Roebuck (8) and and Edward&gt;. Veale 17-5) and wbere in Venezuela on Sept. I. tomeys.
Mantle, NY 58 175 31 55 .314 Dalr7mple. Gibson, R. Taylor Pagllaroni. Loser--Jay (4-3).
C.U..y, KC 89 288 36 33 .31o (9) and McCarver. Winner _
Breboud Boa 58 191 21 58 304 Roebuck 12·2). Loser-H. Tay- (Ill Innings)
KaUne, Det 58 208 30 63 :303 lor (I-2). a!ls-Rojaa, Allen, Bit.
030 000 001 000 $-9 13 1
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Amerfe8D Leape _ Kille-McNally, Miller (6) Estrada
brew Twins 29· Allison Twins New York 080 000 000- 8 11 2 (9), Haddix (9) Starette (13)
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18• Powell ondles 17· ColavlUi Mtlw.
OliO 201100- 4 7 I and Orsino. Narum, Rldzik (2),
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wag 0 '0 r !nell; Stallard (5-0) and Taylor. Oateen (9), Kline It), Duckana. !5;
Twins 15 . '
Spahn, Sadowski (2), Blasin- worth (10) . Rudolph (13) and
NaUnaal LeagUe_ Mays Gl- game (31 and Torre. Lo8er - Leppert, Brumley (10). Winner
""" 22: WIOlama, Cuba' 18 ; Spa~n (H I. HRs - Smith; -,Haddix (2-2). Loser - DuckHoward, Dodgers 11 . Alien . Chnstopher, Blasmgame, Carty, worth (1-4). HRs _ Kirkland,
I I.
Pblls 15; Rob!naon,
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chairman. H• w•lcomed tile to determine if a hllh rJte of
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1...., and lntroduood tile par. nl!Ntl"' applil!otlan olll
llclpantJ In tile pl&lt;l!ram.
ort~~se tit&amp; yield tlld tilt "'"'
Mr. ltoltop, rorm mane..,., teln contant.
look cltAJ'Ie ol the
Pl"'!flm 'l'hl
ratta ol f111'11lt...
aqd lnll'ndutltd oav• Dtnham lion 011 lh... plbtl lnoiiiOie 110
aQd Paul Haywood ot th, Wut pounds "' aewat ni~Ntan after
Vlral.llia Pulp and Paper CG!n· tile first cutlinJ ~ PIIUIItla of
PioY who ahowod pietu,.. of tcwol nllrottn alt.t.r IIOih tho
tX£tltant otand• ot
Vlrtlnlo llrot and -hCI oull'n1 lOll
Pine that are now wonteol by pounds ol P!UIIl ltltNpn titer
Uti• oornpa"Y In 111 •jiOI'atlona. lht ftrot ,&lt;•111111 100 POUnd•. o1
A naw concot~trotlon yard Ia l&lt;itual ntlroptl alter lhe !trot
boinl opeNd at lldwoU which IIIII .aoond oultina.
wUI provldt a rtedY rn•rk't tar 'l'he llnal and nlglloat appll·
thl• Vir11n1a Pitta which t. at· calion b 100 pound! of actual

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mitteeme•. Soll C&lt;!Nervatk&gt;n
D~lnct ~t~Qrs lorrn men
aqd women NW In . ·~cellent
PI"VIew of till trend tn farlll
practices prOIII\tcd by !lob
Bishop and hlo crew of wort!·
ers at Iht South,lll Tetll'mP
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Ralph Cochron, ASCS Com-

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tillS up tho 11011 1M rnuoh "e sllmns up tho 11011 1M planltog are goln&amp; to plant •mllll ll'»in of rme a
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may be a~le to tave much "!"" operatio"'. Minimum
IIIIas• followl"l tilt Ull of ~l,.ei!MI lltlll pNture mu,

soli, and eloe I"''" boltar ..... provldu llttter abiDflltil!n of we nod lltrae rains of ono In summarl•lnc the
d•r'•
In thlo porticular trtol
the water ao wall ao gtvlllf! ollltr ll!ch or more intensity before activities, Mr, Mton polnlld
et!l'ft Is plonlod wtlb ttrlp pro. opportunltiH ftll' dooroulnl II- planting wheat
out that this IIP"illlllll ''""
...,lng ol .tile aroa in whtoh bOr eost1.
It has not ~en neces,.ry 1.11 Is doing an oulllancllnl tnb I~
tho aald wtl• bo plaalod. 'l'hlt In tho contlnuouo com plot• 11\lltivate rorn on the Experi· helping Meigs area farmers
roqulros opeclal oqulpmmt weed control Is ••hleved by lltt 11111111 farn tor lht la•t 1¥10 lind out naw prl&lt;!tlcte whl•h
whlth may be available within u,. ol nombtnaUolli of 1.6-D ars hecauoe weed control wlll be valuablt to them . R~
lila nut lew yean. 'fne motdo Slmlzett and Atro1l111. P'~rmero
been •~httved throueh the bert lllshop lnvlle&lt;l all pi'H· ·
ow Ia tllen killed lilth choml· .ohould be remmded that rl 1hliY use of minimum Ulla&amp;i and 1111 •nd .nyont tiD IC&gt; vlalt
cal eontrols.
are lolllll to uoe all of theoe chentkal weed control.
the farm any time.
In uolns minimum tlllose, tho cheml•~l• tllen they will han lr-=====--=----IAII-MiJIIiillio,..._"'j
trials on the !arm hove skown i&lt;t !It ourt that the oropo lo~
that they con
prnduoa com lowln1 •~•h •• Jmall groin•

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lng Into
Mel~' CQUnty throu&amp;h tjO called Nallva Pint, Sctrub IIJirosan
the fl1at
oujtiiii.,;J;":"';;a•;:•;at:t•~";•;l.llr;i:ly;::w:l:th~ou=-l~w~il~l~no~t:bt-;;ln.l~ur~ad~.-;;
lhe
MC:S program provldti Pint, or Bull Pine.
lintalter
cuttlnr
had aiPeldy
muny t1me1 the rttum to the
.
blot&amp; made on each ol theoe
enta, Mr. and t.lrt. Ooutrla• ·
1
county lllan ito r~ce value.
1111 Oliwtn, Ji:•t,nllan ForH· piQtl but wol.hts .,.,. not
I CII'Oit.
This is ben~se il cln~lalel ter, Wll in Qi•.illl of t~M ,rl)llp available. lub..quant outtl~g•
Mr. and Mn, Ollujlas Circle
\hrQu¥h lhm . or fo~r hand$ VIOtlinl til» Pint pl~nl~liPni 1111 will !It 111adt at lnterYat 1 of
MiOJP
1pent 8 w~kC114 1t
1
"'lore jt loses ,,, Incentive val·
farm. A. iltort "•1 pipe 15 Ill f8 dayo •• whenever
J~I!Qt.ii)JI, Hf perfprmad llti&lt; I
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pl~nlillon Vlillld "''' ~ fllll'f alfalfa in the plots
reochfl
Cll!:hran parilcularly pral•od old, wa• thlnnaa m Illli8• and 16 inches In hei "'
• - - - - . . . : ' - - - - - wlddma ooramony o1 ~llu
the leadership and the respon· with the presont growth on tilt
g ·
Marks and Patrrcra Petralia on I
sjbilily taken by committee
llfet WfiUI4 be worlh IOOUIIOOO .~ IXIlliiMI tland ~I PI~•
Visiting 111 the Douslps Circlt Saturday ol the Methodist rhur·
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men ·in ;eetng that fprlllff!
per acre
deltvered
at the
bottGm
lltld, o~rYod
Tltii ras&amp;m qvme
&lt;VIIIPVtY
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hove opporlun'lies . to partlcl. m BtdwelL If thti wert
sold Pltfllfll Mlf af, WI! Ytry Jpear~ J:rnest Johnson ol Belpre, Mrs. I Mrs. Den Brinker accompan·
pate m the varwus ronser· an the stump, lho Vllue would ly K llllllttl In hleJht ond Wll Warden. Ours ol B.,han and le&lt;l by Mr. and Mrs. Willilm
TRACTOR SALES
vollon practices.
be betweet $911 and $100 per I reldy
Ptillurinl lhil pul Mrs. Rtchard Gaul alld son, Gainor ., Long Botto"' wert
Phone WI f-3~
SPRING AVf.
Ralph Moore, Area Exton- acre. .
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Y/11~, jn ~tlliftJ IIIIa POII'Ih Mark, of Choottr.
I dinner IUNI! of Mr. In d
POMEROY
OHIO sion Agent of Resource l)evel- A Whtlll Pine plantation on Iof PIJlllf IY~~~ INI )lfiUrtlo of Mrs. Jim Petterson and son, Mrs. Everett Ours of Somer·
IIHrl St.
~========~o;p~m~en~l~.~ser~.-~ve~dijl;·~as~~p;t'O~g~ra~m the opposrte stde 01 the ravrne laclual niii'Oitn wu ploirf!l Brent, visile&lt;l hPr sister, Mrs. I set, It was Mrs OUrs' birthday
·--...- - -wa• worth •hlhtly mol'!!, .,..D. down and iiOO Pfl\llllll gl 11-24·12 Jack Follrgd and dt~lhlllr of on Pridny. Thty calllld on 1/lr. . -=- =---...=.:---·----·- -=- ---- ~ ... _-- --=--'-="'-1
''hrm Lo•ns
"'' delwel'l!d al the But. I fortiliZ'f wu applied at plant- romeroy 'l'Uofllay.
' •nd Mrs. Orvy Gain,r II lleYifd, 'l'hts II a•ewm1 at ~ tlmt. 1\lr. lllsho~ reporlld
1bron before returning home.
for PARMEII$
rate of aboul II&gt; carda that no '"If WP lirti 11111
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr and
Rev. and Mrs. ~ichard Young
~y FAilMER5''
~~t~re per year. 'l'he stallll wilh nilr~gen foUowinll ~iiUr• ""· Minnie Orr all of Chesttr l and children of lldnty oro vlo·
. loe rreund at prooont 11 lng.
I vmltd 11 lilt hQiflt Ill Mr. 1nd lllnt with Mr. tnd MPO. PA16n
hgured al about 140
square They plan to divide lhe fields l\lra. )lobtrl 1.!:1 Sundty,
Rouoh.
feet nf b;,s~l aroa or WOO!i fljlr ~P that llfle portion will be pas· Mr. ilft4 Mrl, 0fllrge Circl' Mr. and Mro. Lloyd Rouoh
acre
Tll'i IS In ~-"" ol th~ : t~red 31!11 oompletely uhii&amp;ed, """ fAmll~ Qf A•~ilnd. KY' •nd Jnd Wayne vlolted Mr. aM M••·
. FOR F"RM
IOO sq~lr&gt; fe•t. whteh ts ••· '!hen kefp lhe ootlle off that ' James Clrolt Of Now H•vll!l, Oliver r.ar.v and family lrt Ath·
FINAIIICING See
common~~~~&lt; · •• tl ohould ho area ~qd paaturl the Qth'r Ar· ' W. v~ . .w•re (~Ills Af 111rl, '"' on Rundoy.
JACKSON
th~nod now. .
. ea. ~ reaoon fpr usini Pifljlr to!ArY Crrole wnd 111•1vtn Sttn•
·-~owen potnled out iilftl '" sudan Is that 111, 1 pJd emer· day.
.
man ord•rPd U.S. Naval and
~." P~:~, ~~~ ~~ii~Y ouarest· gen~~ hoi wealh,r Paotul'll Larry Crrole ~vent a Wlok· Air FQtoto to help ,.,..1 tile '
g .
.aJill ~~ d be lllll'a 1 pllnt and It hili 1 l•wor prusio . •1111 " Sp!illr llltlh Jtm Dtddt.. I Comrnufllot lnvoolon el Iouth I
Profitable lor Pa•t~ro, mead· ' ati~ ~nlent lhan IJlosl a~dHn · Mr. anti Mn. &lt;ltry Barnlt1 : Koro~ .
ow•, or ~tops be Pllr.led to lor· Igrasses 11111 prArtiooll~ iu nf ! and doughlflra pi C~llor, v'-i~ i
ASSOCIATION
e~; However. land whtch ro ,the oorJU!Il IUdan cr&lt;lliSOi. i td It tht Dian Brinktr komt I A thought lor tho day-~mel'o
;DICK ST!RRU
CLYDE W"LK~R
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g ns "'!I PI lllPst ~Ad :Ill ~ 1 1 In !QQWiPg the ~llfP
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' rr,n phllooopher, Rolph Waldo
: t~;~~~'i!' wv l-5170
Gt 6.!991
bt' i!tk " P' 11 of " 1· •rwtso, ' Mr lll~oop reported
Mrs. Jack rtlllrlld and daulh· ln:m ....n oald: "Nothin1 great
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Into 1110 ~1 JOlt,~ atgng llio rgl4
tor, Klmberly Ja, or Pomt•••~ achieved without on•
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~tr trees take over whkh makes 1 plantmi {'Offi A\h in a meadQw.
thi' oost of srt• preparotion too ;StranMe '' lhil m•y mm, IIIlo
high for profil•blo OllfrDUon. I "."~~~ tho ~r&lt;t&lt;:esl ~Jed A~
On a wagon tour, lhe vloi~ on T~ 1.d.
Ioro tUt't OSilO~iAIIY lntoreoltd
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Fraud Cons'liracy

e 45 INTERNATIONAL lALII
e 50 INTIRNA TIONAL IALER

• 400 INTIItNATIONAL TRACTOI

e 35 FERGUSON TRACTOR

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the Meigs County Agrorw~my
Coii!!Jiillpe, 'l'ho llrsl ont
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tnese consisted or a ml•ture ., '
Penn or&lt;hord lfass and var~~al
alfalfa.
011 thit plol lht alfaUa wu
SJ&lt;Idll&lt;l ol ll• rata of 11• poundo
fljlr aero •ntlllll orvtwrd
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IT'I GRAVELY

·WITH NEW

FOR UNMATCHED
IOW·81LITY I

0 Gehl dllteh and ~
Mtn11. Crott coftveyor

OHIO VALLEY INDUSTRIES

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Phone WY 2-2161

Special (rail PlOtt
Wert
made up Ql &amp;1'010111 broma
(l'lllli, blu• Ifill• ptnnlllt 0'·

Minersville, Ohio

t'hard grass. and an improved
strain of tall fescue. In these

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l'olltiYe froftl·roller
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Sales &amp;Service
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himself . Wa.lsh, a Vt~Ufrlln virtu~'lb..m~~ch"jl.ltllill' ·~~o;r:\tfjf.lr·i. ·. · ' 1-QJo 11t lhtt Chicii&amp;O COllr!rooms. ·

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plots attempts are being made

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BIGGEST A PPLIAN CE D I 5 PLA Y I N S~. E. 0 H I 0

13.
- . -Cublc Foot- '235
15 Cubic Foot· '285

IS Cu!Jit ,._,
$191
17 Cubic Poet--- $215.
21 Cubic ...,
$2•1

U Cua,I~Poet --~ $1U
18 CuWc:Foet - - - $145
21 C:ut.le~PoOt _ __ $289

2a C:ultlc Poot

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$265

UPRIGHT·
FRBZIRS
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REFRIG.MTOit •r eoMI..ATION SPACI YOU IUY
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Each Cubic Foot Of Unict:
Free~er, Refrigerator or
Combination Space You
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IIIVINt ft'EIG&amp;; ·MAlON and GALLIA COUNTIII

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Cbart.. Hupp, 1\lrs. Denver
Hy~l. Mrs. Charles Carter,
Lester l!atr.y, Mrs. J. L. Rus·
oet, Mrs. B. J. Markham, llur·
ley Nel•oo, John M..ser, Mrs.
J0¥1» RuiliJter, lllta.
JIICk
Stevms, Mr1. AjltJt.i llltj)bins,
Mrs. John T. Drummond, and
diQigl)ter; Mrs. CQrl Hooten and
- ; 'lltellna 'hy!Or, Cltorltl
Rfw, Mra. llotrerd Torry, Ron·
nle lltlnly, Mrs. Carl Lunbtr·
pr, Lewrtnee Powler, R o v.
Jllbll Wllulfr. wDillllll s u e
Spires and l.irry L. Wandlfll8.

DESIGNED
FOR COLOR TV
RECEPTION

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llnanclal conside,..,lions. The work
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baoiJ, and with aaoy ltuol1at torMa
ever • ;..1041 up to live yeon. A

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TOKYO (UP!) - TokuyQII
Fukudi, l!ldtl of lila J•PtNa
defense agency, left Tokyo Sat· ,
urday en 1'011~ to JjJe \Jfttt&gt; ll
ttl $tJte.s l'lf ~"'· lritb De-

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remodel your kitchen
lu'l tht w•y
would
like to have it, with eU
the modern, work-•av•
Ina &lt;Onvenionces. We
can do the complete job,

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COMIINATIO" FRIIZIRS

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Pomeroy

HERE IT COMES ••. LANDMARK'S BIG, BIG

FREE

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l!ur Meigs Gentral NHplltl

Mulberry Ave.

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.Pt • broke hit lea while &amp;•ttinK off

PONY CARTS

Sugar Run Flour Mills

Pomeroy

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by l~t !fllllilt. 1ll·1m drivt
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laolifl ••• ltea boll chaiN
w•k 1itlother it a ftip of
lite clvtch. Chlnlt to lilT of
tltree unloadinl tpndo or

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speeiaUy tmrted, matcht4
lwnl;tor. Th' liollil IVOilllllt
wlllo f or ft. 11~''· Othl .
1t10tal paf\4 Off ol weiii~Q ·..
alr\lotural 1teel. fllandtrd
t...sth is 11 tt. tOr bvtlt

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Mo~o '"' "'" II" your lloc~ '' norl . orcht~rd grau I01Id was mlud
1 "'' tllrt oni 10uni 111wtn wit" :with the ferliltrer,
Prov1oo lttds ond CO'II~Irllts.
On th ••
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Tllorou 1h 10101100 procodoroo bl ,,.
t o"'" opeoral pot lht
Jtriooood ll"lolilll 111uro 1111 tnd Verntl tlflifl Wal 1Nded at
11und •lorllnr ,.g rrowinr. 'rottct tho rolll of 11 v, poun~•
110r
your floek or n11d lnmtm"l with t acre Both of lltollt .,.,., lfOd.
Provtco Proftt-Pre~ven ftldlnc Prorram. eel ·. h
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wtt •PrtHI oats. In the
Y.a•· !host pl&lt;tll will bf baltd
"' in the lllll'mll farm Pf'ct•ce
and tilt wtilhll 14Un to determine what lht tllf or ,..

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valur of your hoAH•.
Cht!ck llo'ith Nttqon"·ldt
- 1h&lt;t eom~m widt llt'UI

"Sure Sign of Quality"

in special plots which

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l,.PnU p,._t Wllrd f01
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C AHO Of 1"1::1""1'&lt;1-.S a. OBITU
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1960 Olds

$1495

than 29,000 actual mll~s . spotless interior. Power·
glide trans .. , radio, heater. Sharp dark gretm finish and
clt&gt;an intt&gt;rior. whitewall tires likP new

the home of Sandra Newlun.- Cheryl Williams with

the
Mrs. W. A. Morgan
and Mrs. W. B. Downie
in
Charmeltes met June ll at charge. Cheryl WilliaJm gave
I the home ol' Lheir advisor, Mrs .: a demonstration on Horseman.
Marge Kcebaugh . The project sMp. - WUUem Downie Jr.,
lesson covered sitting proper· I Reporter,
}y, stooping, and walk.ing in
high heels . Mrs. Janet Davis,
Columbia Make It met June
County Extension Agent, As·
5 at the Columbia School with
slstant, was a guest. Refresh·
Freda Smith and Marie Whit-ments were served by Jackie
tington,
advisors, in charge.
Bahr.-Jackie Bahr, Reporter.
The club members are ge~
Leading Creek Helpers met ling started on their projects.
on June 10 at the home of All members present gave safe--

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POMEROY

WY 2·3898

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their advisor, Mrs. Charlotte ty reports. - SUsie Nelson,
Peckham, Mrs. Blanch Harri· Reporter.
son is also an advisor of the
club. Vickie Harrison gave a. Cook and Eat met June 4
demonstration on Setting
a at the home of Mrs. Sara
Table. Barbara Carron
was Roush . Advisors of the club are

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NOTICE!

Baer _ was in cha~ge of the
meeting . The me~tmg wa~ call.
ed to order by ~ prestdent,
Sharon Frecker, With 15 mem-

of

RUT AND
Moriah Ridge, Racine, Ohio,
I Will Be Away
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Rt. 2, Phone WI 9-3074.
DISCOUNT STORE
From My Practice
6 22 6tc
Until After The SINGER sewing machine in Next Door To Rutland B•n..
I dark cabmct w1lh full guar-1
4th of July!
antee Equ1pped to do z1gzag L 0. McCOY, AUITIONEER.
sewmg, butwnhole, monogram
Chester, Ob.io.
3 23 tlc
blind hem , etc. Full balance,
&amp;UCJ'IONEER
DR. R': E. BOICE

points of the body. The club
discussed a community
project and it was decided that
each member would bring a
stamped card to send to a shut.
in. There will be a test on
what has been covered so far

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POMEROY, OHIO

IN SYRACUSE, three bedroom

"Free Storage Plan" you get cle. Cali Jack Harrison WY 1
modern horne , near school,
6lg, beautiful empty closet 2-678!, Pomeroy, Oh-io.'
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In the Heart of
Modern immlated, Nail board
apace tn exchange for all tbe
beatmg, large lot 72 x 295.
6 25 3tc
room occupied by the !amlly'o
-~ ~ - THE AMERICAN RUHR
Phor.o r a. m. to 5 p. m. WY
winter clothing. Here's how it WINDOW and porch shades, all i
General Real Estate
2-3974; Ev~nings, 7 to 9 P- m
worka. Bring lD all
your kinds. Pt-rch vaHan~
and
wv .1:·2441
6 2 Uc
winter clothet~ or call us for
awmngs. Venet1an bhnds and
Service
For Rent
pick--up and we wW "Protes- repair s. Fre.e esti mate. Dale
sionally" dry clean them 81 Wippe1 Supply. 21~ Union Ave.
CUCKLER REALTY
regulu ratel. wtth tree moth Pomeroy, Ohio.
I HOUSE , on Vin~ St in MiddleBox
229
Phono
WY
2·3130
port. Ph WY 2-3089.
proofing and hang them up
6 25 30\c 1
for ltorage ID shJed cedar- USED gas range , Frigidaire. I - ---- .
6 25 61c
l2ed bags and when you are tabiPs, chairs. Phone SH 2-1
Profenional Dry
FURNI:...HEO and unrumtshed
ready lor them. nert fall, call 47 19.
6 23 6tp
and Shirt Laundry
apartn.ents. 134
Mulberry
us or let our routemaD know
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and they wiU be handed to IT'S OUH pleasure \o loan
1 Hout Cleanlne
Ave ., Ph. WY 2-3615.
you cleaner, brighter. and Carpet Shampooers
fi'REE I
Altering and Rep.lrlng
8 25 tfc
newer. Remeber the storage With PUI chase of Blne Lus-1
Poc:keh and lippen
b Free. Pay Nexi Fall 00 l~e Ca rpet Shampoo. Baker [ 10 lbo. Drv Cleaning $2.00 HOUSE I'OR RENT In PomeDelivery. A.B.C. Cleaners and - F umlture
6 2~ 6tc
roy . 3 rooms and bath. Call
DISCOUNTSShirt Laundry. Mason, W Va. PEACHES. re&lt;~dy noW . -Come,
WY 2-3575 &amp;Iter 5 p.m. 6-20-tfc
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
SP 3-5541.
4 3 1101c
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We buy, seD and trade gum
BW Wellman, Le8 WiUiaroson

Bring containers. Four m11.. .
west 01 Coolville on Rt. 541 at
Blue Sunoco Station, turn left
one mile. Wedge Fruil Farm.

a1 TiffiD- .Jewelers. Phone 50,

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- PUPPIES. $5.00 each. Charl es

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M•san, W. Va.

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~ond

Stre~t,

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FOR SALE

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and i\rnplif1ere, 24 months to
pay . see or call Tlffio Jewel-

Mtnenvflle, Gttlo
End your •ewer trouru"
Wo !lave oD o1zN
Sewer Maclltoes

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5 2 tf

tables , chest of drawers. etc .

Roy KasP&lt;!r, 132 Milberry Ave. ===-~""
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6-27.31p SINGER Sewing---niachinet.
t PIECE dtnlng room suite in :~••!:.!_50 upb. Several used
a-= at argaiD prle&lt;$
I ood CQndit.ion. May be seen The ~·a brt c Shop, Sl nger Sales
at Edna .. P lcken's, Racine, and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio
Ohio.
6-2?-Jtc WY 2-2284,
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IRANOI

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ber nur Pomeroy, Ohio. Contact : M W. Runyons, Mio-

ersville, Ohio. WY

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p3fker RUD

WiM a Waste Kifll Unlvei'SIII
d'ofw• set rid of . . toed
waste, lll1d be quiches~ and
quietest about it? We hawlt fl\8
answer (YESI) and the proof

Society Notes

(with the Good Houlebtpilll
Parker RUII Sent eld .... ..
auarantet seal oa It) end the
Mrs. All'll Miller spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. THE BIKlNJ roued UseJf dlapbaers.f
Hill.
.from 2,000 ·yem el obiMoa
Mrs. Bessie Russell returned '*eye-popping proadaeace
•- lbe '58s.
to her home iD Columbus with
w
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her daughterl · Mrs.
Mildred Drowns in Creek
Mills. She , bas spent a few NEWARK (UP!). Gary Snlweeks wl~ her slater, Mrs. der, e, Kirkersville, drowned
Worley Francis and brothers, late F'riday in a Llcldng Cou~ty
J. G. Swan and Ralph Swan creek just ookto o1 his honteand families.
town. He apparently slipped
Mrs. Katie ""vis, whO fell from the bank while throwing
"" atlll .emalno stones lnlo the water and vaneome time,. ago.,
poorly.
lshed. The body was recover~
.Opp. I &amp; 0 Dtpot.
..Bue1 Fruelt · llloul 45 mlmli ·
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vmar• of Pomeroy, Ohio

A LARGE boundary of tlm-

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Eleven membeers were pre•
ent. Reports were given aa

utility and bath. l65S Point
Lane, Pomero)l. PRone WY 2-- · - - - - - - - - - -

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of Pomero:J, Melp Caunty, Otilo, far
the next .uceeedlnl fl~aJ nil' endtnl
December at, 196!'- llluch hearlllt wm
tlle VU1a1e Hall t11 Pom-

Chester Farm Boys met on
June 8 at the home of Elmer
Newell with Ross Cleland, advisor, In charge of the meeting.

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tbe budget prepaHII b)' the Vl]lap

Wa11ted To Buy

Unfurnished bouse, 4 rooma.

Technician, Leland Parker, TIIPEE bedruom boitse - LID, • t'
Pomeroy , 0 . Ph. WY 2-2264. col• Hlll. PollltOfO) P_bo
Alhen f arkcr, Chestor. Ohio. WI W..'t46. or WY · 2-218!1. ·
Ph. 985-3410.
6 24 30tp
t 211 lfc

Legal Notice

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4 ROOM apartment with bath.
Phone WY 2-0386.
1 1 tfc

convemence sen•Jce, ~all byl="==~~----~
UO • · m., all ecnoon service MODER!&gt;! t room ~nd
bath·
by 1 Ofl p. m. , by calling furnish«. apartiDenl, Phooe
Curtiss Breeding Service Inc. WY 2-3874.
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Donn a

Reibel, Reporter.

porter,

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Mash, ~ '"ker Hill, Rt. 2. 1 ers. Pomt Pleasan~ W. Va.,
3874.
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Rate&amp;
Pomeroy.
6-27-':ltp Ph one- MI. BUI Wellman, Les
CaD
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WUiiatnson.
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IV1C Z.ml Ploy 01 Nlgbt THREE and lour I'!IO'Il THOROUGH - BRED, straight KIL
7 _211 tic ed and ualtlrnllbed 1 pan,
legged beagle pups, 2 montb'
l l'ERM)TES and prole&lt;! FARMERS: lor the hcsl bulls, menl3. IVY U43t
12 I tic
. and shrubs {rom insectt
Old. James Dav 1·s, Pori land lawn
Ohio.
6-27-3tp Wltb ARAB U do--it Coneeo- at ~he, best price, with the FURNI8JfED and Uftfumlsbed
trate King Boilde" SuP P 1, natwn s leadmg sires in Dai- apaetmenta, lJoqull'e 11 tile
DAY BED, chairs, gas stoves, Co., Middleport, Ohio.
ry and Beef. l'or forenoon Ohio llotA&gt;l.
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Insurance
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qeDCJ, ln. All forms o1 tn
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Bud
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Square met June « at the
bQme of their advioor, Mrs. Alice Thompson. Mary Thompson reported on the potato
chip sales. The group worked

et Netgler, Mary K. Yost and
,., .,_,,.
Wilma McGraw, advlsoro, ln l,..=========~
charge. The project lesson was
on sewing. Sharon Ervin demonstrated Hemming a
Tea

10 PIGS. Donald Weaver. Phone
WY -2-6079
6-27-30tc

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Raeme Jolly Neighbors met
met June 9 at Racine MetOO.
dist Church Annex wlth Harrl·

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WY 2-,1319.
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$200.00. Like new. Call Mason 773-5384.
6 24 6tp

FOUR ROOM fumlshed ap•rtment. Phone WY 2-3858.
5 Z7 tfc

6-22-tfc HEATING, Plnmbmc: ~neOn FOUR R()f)MS, balb and b....

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ABC CLEANERS
&amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY

po rter ·

Marine Supplies
- --CAR TOP fibreglass boat. 12 ,
Ct. metal carrier, oars, fire
extinguisher. 414

viewing convenience.
The full range of theater, not

dook

of

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delivered on July 3. Games"-..
-,.,-,,-,..,-.,-,.-.-,-.,-..-,-,-,-,.-,-....
were
played
following the •" of "" vm... ot P..-neroy, o11r.
, , ,
Notice 11 hereby Jlven th•t em tb
meeting - Joyce Ritchte, He-- !lth day or July, leet, .t e o'elollk

tedoer for sale. or trade. WY
2-.)JtJ~.
6 4 tfc

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will be made on July

FOI. SALE OR TR.\DE : Hay

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the concert haU, the museums, a~
all will come uninterrupted, unwhlltle

Carpenter Boys met June 12
at the Columbia School with
Gay Johnson and Meryl Hondashelt, acfvisors iD charge. The
project Jesson was on gardening. Dale Queen gave a demon-

week in advance. The cookles

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tlvewt8
DOWN

club decided to have a hake
sale. Orders will be taken a

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Beverly Price demonstrated
How to Make a Sandwich and
How to Serve Food at the
Table. Opening services were
conducted by Joyce Rltchie and
roll call was answered with a
favorite recipe . The
potato
chip sale was discussed. The

Brake Service

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CLOSED
All Day Sundays
Roller Pharmacy

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U. Youth
1111admission ticket.
lf. Sloth~!
U . IImall
The coverage of our great cul- 18. llhcalttd
b&amp;pplnul
U.J.
ture - the opera, the ballet, . 30. Woflhlpptd lt.l -

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Rock Springs Busy Bees met
Por tland Ideal met on June June 6 at the home of their
9 at the Portland Methodist advisor Lottie Leonard KaChurch with the advisor, Mrs. thy Abbott and Connie R~dlord
Ruth ~bersbach in charge. gave 8 demonstration on groom-The proJect lesson was on ing and posture. Gloria Buck
Buymg food. Charl~n Want reported on the 4-H bQat trip.
gave
demonstratiOn
on -Connie Radford Reporter.
How to Prepare and Eat Soup.
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the price of a sin&amp;ll! eeneral

ter Grange Hall. - Twila Karr, porter.
reporter.

See

CHAWIN'T!RBACKY .

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15 at 7:30 p. m. at the Ches- Jordan.- Rodney Jordan, Re-

managerability

Metrepolilall Moton
&amp;. Mam direet, PoDiereJ
$48.75 or 16.00 monthly. Phone
Comp!elo s.r.tce
CUCKLER REALTY
Aaae IVY 11-3111
DEl. JANECKI :innounces elmo- WY 2·2204.
6 25 5tc
Cnh llradlonl
POMEROY, OliO
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9
ge of office hours. Patients Repossessed automatic electro-"'rile, P'-e • Coutael
BOX %2 WY ·% 3838
1962 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door
lf'iil be seen in Bomeroy from lux like new. Full set of cleanA.. ~c==RD
2% acres, with house:-~hicken
hardtop, catalina, blue fin_j1-.I2 noop.· and from 2 . 5:30 lng tools and pop-out bags.
tlr
house,
brooder
bouse,
and
ish,
automatic transmission.
5 11
t0 ;·/1 ~ 9 pm weekdays. On Sells new for over $150.00.
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school bus body, on blacJ.. top "'BY. MiddJeport. Call WY 2'f'h-Ursd:~..}y apPointment only Guarantred to party assumAlso ha s several fruit
power steering, power"bttkes,
In Raalne by appointment on- ing last 7 payments or
-··"EXPERfE~
. .. · s (Jrape vines and !l.er- radio and extras. 910 Broadl.v dunng vacations. HOUSE- montbty. Phone WV 2-2204. ,
AUTOMOBILE
! ries: 6ee Leo Taylor. Rt. 1, 5289.
4 29 tfc
CALLS ANYTJME. Call WY6 25 5tc I
1 Racme Oh1o
6 25 3tc ~ 2 2996
_ _ _ _ _ _:.._:::~:.._
!962 Studebaker Station Wagon,
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6-27
NEW ANL USED welders, air
I FOR SALE in Moddleport,
4 low mileage, excellent condicompressors, welding r o d. .
AND
bedroom brick house,
2 lion, ~asy terms, Citizen's NaFree demonstration. Pomeroy
b~th s, lot and a haJf. out . of ! tiona! Bank, Middleport, Ohio
Landmark , Ph. wY 2-21Bl. ,
high water . Nice location.
6 22 61c
6 25 3!_c
See by appointment, or call - - - - - - - - - Beginning July ht
I
WY 2-2885 or WY 2-3250.
h
8 fl. meat diSplay case Tyler
(6) 10 Uc
Farm Mac inery
t.louble duty scrv1ce. Meat dis·
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play case, complete With maz- WY l-2143
Pomeroy, o . FOR SALE: 7 room!! and bath, FOR SALE : Garden tractor,
1-_.,_-.-____..
bouse on
Rutland Road.
David Bradley, 5 H.P. Cleat
1 z:mme ~nell and .. et of display 1
1
~rays. A-1 . condition. Looks FOR Y0UR Bulldozer
ork.
Large Jot. Aluminum storm
tires, wheel weights, reverse,
JJke new . Flrst $300 takes it.
Phone W' 2~45fl. 1-'aul L. Bai· doors and windows. Reasoncultivators, tooth harrow. All
1 Lynn Hart, Racine
F 0 0 d ley, Pomeroy, Ohio, R. D 2.
able. Kenneth Searle. SH ~
for $200. Contact Lynn Hart,
Markel.
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stration on Planting. Refresh-at the next meeting on June ments were served b'y Rodney

fl-lg car room. rille aad perklfllt
ROUSE TRAILER • 1964 model, 1 uce SmaU car economJ lind

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RIDE 0~ ~NT llli&lt;EY
DOWN 10 'Ill' IETTLEMI!.f\IT
fir-¥ SIT M! SOME

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boat safety. Debbie Norris re-ported on the 4-H Offiren and
Advisors Conference. Refreshments were served and games

a

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')AIL Y CROSSWORD

demonstration on- the pressure '

Bseen-

5-room s
with
bath, woodl
panelling, tile floors, (10X55)
and three bedrooms. In mint
conditions, $4300.00.

deol describe• the service.
tialurdiiY oppoDenll 01 Pay·
TV wiD lllte their oaoe.J
By
SYLVESTER L. WEAVER JR.
Prftlden&amp;
Sublcrfpltoa Televlaloa In&lt;.
WriUea For UP!
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPIJ - SUbscription TeleVIsion !STVl will
brinl three new and d~ferent
prO&amp;l'llm schedule• into Calllornla bQmet, &amp;!villi vlewera a

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son wa:s on rractures and splmt- porter
ing. Sharon Frecker gave

Auto Sales

bought this "'onth.

mondl. Tbl new •tenaiDDtellli
form bat bnuPI obarp OPfl""
poalllOD illcludiDI OD eflorl to
Joave II declared Weaal. In
lbo followlll&amp; dlapateb, the
flood ol Sublcrfptlou ToleVl·
•lon and a lormer NBC pre1l·

!bel

1 great moderaa, are played by mea~~~ Ia by l1r the moll ell
reoownod ln-llollal lboolll'~ 11\-e metbtltL Vlrtu•ll1 e f e
cal organizatiOill and by CQ!I)o evenfns STV will line
munl~ I""UPU. Tbe)' wiU alsn tp'IIDJI deslpd llikl
whole new realln of ettlt.menl be OOillPlete and uninterrupt.-' ducod to lnatrllct people
without eommerclall.
wide rqe of subject~. T h I
and Interest.
There will bo profeuloaal, 110rt of lnslriiCiloD hU been
Three ntr• 0 h a 0 0 •Ia • all thoroogb, r&amp;l!lllll' prime • t1mt 111011 ~~~~avlllabla in IDY',~I:;IIAK'"c loUWI.t .,,. ~ ioufl' Y SM!TI'
equipped to transmit In color,
will be odded to the •ll•ttnc coverqe Ill audio • vL••al form Certulnly 11 balu'l boeD
televioion service. Then w1II ol almost ..ery ll[l&lt; I IDler- ble In regulor dllytlmt, 1111~1-1
be •o Interference wtlb pr.llllll eat, bobby, nocatlon and actl•· i time COiltlnufiUa I4!I'VIct,
HOLD ON,MAWU
re&lt;epUon of commercial or ed· 1~ which famlltel DOW follow STV wW provide.
1 DON'T WANT 'IE
PLOWIN' I.IIIF '1M!'
ucational televis1on.
IIIULE 10DAY
Tbe most popular entertafnment events - shows not
.ul110118
22.Tu:Wt
lnt.rrupted, unedited,
In
l.lt. Bewel. . 4.1'1111111
the galleries, tbe festivals wrap
I.J'II.tMr&amp;
edited, in •ll their full • lqth G. Unabl•
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I.Qilt'l
II.Lubot111ory, durins hours 1ulted lo
JWIIO
· - Topthi!!'
seen or even possible on com- 11.
City' I'll.
f,JI&amp;wotlaa
lt.l'oot
12.
A racooonmercial televlalon - will be 1
41Ft
like anbneJ
I . Butler,
broUght to the whole lamUy for IS. Let In
lu\1,JlllG*
14.. Attempt

bers present. The project les- played. _ Brenda Sayre, He-

corporalion less than 30001 _ _ _-,--_ _ _ _ __
ft&gt;et from t11e cente r of town , 1961 CHEVROLET Impala COngood for early veget-ables and vertible V-8, good condition.
I fruit. 4-room house with city Phone WY 2-2421.
6-26-6tp
I water, 2 porches, and basement
ne Rambler
cellar. A real bargain if World Standanl , 1 Compact

Open 7 days each week
8 a.m to 9 p.m.

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beautiful view. outside

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Sit'S ot ShakMptih and Sblw, lng other IOIJl'Cel,
ol Cheko• and Ibsen, Of
lnotructloo by audio·

Safety Mrs. Roush and Mrs. Jean H.ay.
chatrrnan. - Jane Schuler, Re- man. The meeting was called
porter.
to order by the president, Janice Manuel. The ~H Pledge
Chester Band-Aids met June and the Pledge to the Ameri8 at the Chester Grange Hall. can Flag were repeated. Bren.
The club advisor, Mrs. Paul da Holman gave a report on

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Tolevlalol Ia Review
Tho
(E0ITOR'8 NOTE:
moat oontrevefllll tople Ia
lito lelovlllioo laduatry It PayTV wlliclo 1•11 udorwly oa 1
aeale Ia CoDiorala ani

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elected Health and

FOOD

ALL SIZE
PASSENGER TIRES . $5.92"
USED work pants and shirts.
Carl ..:hevalier, Long Bottom./ NEW 13- 14-1~ IN.
$1 .45*
6 . 17 30tp I TUBES
•p'us Tax

I advisors,

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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I Jean Whitehead , reporter.

day, Saturday and Sunday. Rickard 's Alignment Service "::=~===-:-:-:=JI ,.=========::::.
Pick your own or we pick (formerly Grueser BodY - - - - - ---- -- -- - AAAI OIL COMPANY
PHONE WY2-2157
them. fo1 vou. Excellent for Works). 2l!6 w Main St., Real Estate For Sale
Op.~r~tlne
natlonyUy _ Ha , openfreezmg or cannmg.
Wells Pomeroy. Ohio. R H. Rick- _ _____ _
In"' lor sale-' rcpre~n ld lve In
local protected arell Should have
Orchard, No. 2. On St. Rt. ard,
Phone
WY 2-3576.
689
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HOUSE FOR SALE : 6 rooms oom• knawledec uf fsrm, oonJn Memory
near omt ock. Brmg Wheel balancing, auto glass. and baU1. Custom built kitchen ~trud!on, or olho:or h .. avy ~Uip
mPnf Attractive comminlon pro-your tJwn containers. Wells I bra~e service.
near schools. Cornl!r of Un- 1 "r;o•n makf'8 atlrt lnll' weell::l)- In·
come ,_,t $1 50.00 to 1200.00 PM·
iN"~l,O~VIN=&lt;rmemory af"G"ary
Orchard, Wilk~sville . Ohio.
5 27 44tc
co in &amp; 4th in Middleport. ~lhle Bonua, life lnsunmct and
Wolfe who cited one year ago
6-26-2tc ===-c--;:-;-ho!piholl~llllon program . l':xt"n~IV£
Gene Coleman Sh-2-5329 WY-1 company
t ralnl n• For penonal lntoday, June 27.
- - - - - - - --- · - -- CUSTOM brush hog work. $5
l
2-3196
6-27-3tcl ervt.-w wo·ittt to :
His smiting way and pleasant NICE tlRAND Natura l
gas per hour. Oa\l WY 2 68I2 - - -- - - -- - 1
Mr. 0. H . Utlay
face,
range, $50.00. John
Wells, Charles Mash or Lester 'rnLUBRICATION ENGINEERS .
INC .
Ar-e 1 pleasure to recall
Portland, Ohio.
6-26-3tc old.
6-6--30
P. 0 . Sox 71'11
Fort Warth, Tu:••
for
.
BULLDOZER work, basements
He had a kindly word
I
SICK
ROOM
and
inval
id
suplandsoaping
.
brushing
ponds
each,
MIDDLEPORT Nice home · ~-:-:--~~~~~~~..1~
plies anc aids for your com- Lowboy service. Charle~ Jef.
with 3 bedrooms. Uving room,'
MARKET _ -,)u_e_lo
_ _ill
And died beloved by all.
fort.
Wf'
cnrry
a
complete
fers.
Phone
WY
2-6222.
Some day we hope to meet
dining room, _kitchen with bir· hea lth , we are offering for
line uf crutches, wheel chair-s,
6 I 30 tc
him,
r 1. cabinets and panelling. u- sale our business, Racine
commodes . urinals.
under
-Some day, we know nol. when, pads, bed pans, e.tc. Roller See NeigJer Building and Suptility room, storm doors and Food Market, corner 5th and
To c!rlsp his hand In the bet- Pharmacy, WY 2-3586. Mid- ply. Racine. for better bomes. windows. Nice level lot with· Pearl. Racme, Ohio. Anyone
ter land,
in 100 yards or high school, sincerely interested in 8 good
6-26-JOtc btcheD cabinets and sturm
dleport.
Never to part again.
grade school, kindergarten an going business, may contact
doors.
ll 23 tfc
Wife, Sons, Mother and Fath- YOU PAY less lor line borne
two supermarkets. Exceptional
Lynn or Pauline Bart. be·
furnishings at Baker ft· urnill'.
6-27-ltp
Get Acquainted Offer
at $10000.00
tween 8 .110 a. m . an d 8:00 p.
I
ture in Middleport, Ohio.
Recapped Tire Sale!
m.
6 25 3tc
1
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Wbde they Last
' SYRACUSE - 8 acre lot with - - - - - - - - - - Notice
RESVLT PROUTJCINO
W A.N'r AD

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m edith aand Joey Bailey .

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Television Revile

and Nt!well, Earl Hunt, John Met

and nutnt1ous ing the meeting. NeJt meeol
snacks. Patty Dorst gave a ing will be held at the homt
repor~ on ~roper Food f~r Pro- of Joey Bailey on Jum&gt; LS.
per Digestion .. Future trtps and Jack Frederick, Reporter.
tours were discussed by the
club. Members are to
bring
menus for five nutritious snacks Meigs 4-H Pleasure Riders
to Ole June 11 meeting
at met on June 8 at the home of

Lot:al ownet:. Clean _mterior, jel b lack fini.!'h. Hydra -Ma lic,
power sleermg, rad1o, beater, good tireli.

HA·-KEn'S
SOHIO SERVICE

on Gardenlng; Lou!~

otllee oervtce or STY. Vlewen l by reading magHIDea, boob
will be li1ere u the great clas- and news~apen or by coDIUit.-

l'rederle~
F'rt&lt;l"iPr ; '.

1 on Ganlenlng; l.arr) Hll'
.
Automobile Care. A sultba .
Riverview ~H Club met on game was played befor. tn,
, Ju~e 2 at the home of ~atby meeting. Reports were assign·
Chkester. The club adviSOrs. ed to Jerry Frederkk . Elm&lt;·r

on

1961 Corvair Lakewood Sta. Wag. $1495

Easy fermt

George

charge. T~e project lesso~ ~as fresh~ents were served follow

$1495

4 Door

l l'orestry;

•

Mrs. Margarel Brown

owner: clean interior, tires like new, jet black fin·
Powerghde, heater

H~h.

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St. I
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met ~
1342 Page
Middleport.! Contractor
6 1: 12lc

6-26-3tc

Motor Co.

~cal

Ca ll WY 2~6 .

,Shuler,

QUAUTY

1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Dr. _

.

thtcouM on pata aat 1no

tdt Jllld within 10 a • .,.,

Ofl

4HClubNews

Mrs. Pauline Myers was

ior and exterior. Contract or
by the hour . F'ree estimates.

nf a nigtl! craw ler? WP have

pOmeroy

2 SIGNS

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contract. 532 Mill Sireet, Mid· dette,
Middleport, WY 26-27-3tp dleporl. Phone WY 2-5262.
5246.
6 11 30tc
used clothing
- . Sold 1
6 15 Uc
_E_X_P_ R_ _ _ _ ___:
E T house painter, inter-

carpets
on your floor evenings Con·
·· H\·tJrtcl " daneing and wig- tad : Rutland Furniture. SH
gl inJ;: r1 · worms tor $1.00 per · _::_
2-4:.:8:.:1::.
1. _ _ _ ___:6_ 23=-:_6t::_c
tnn . John Monier.
Le.r~di ng I
CrN"k H D.. Middleporl , Ohio, TO BE'M'ER serve you,
we
Phone WY 2·6i03.
6-26-6tc have recently added a
41
wh~l
drive, Jil-l cu. yd.,
'I BLACKnF.Rh TF.S. $2.5l per wa- front er-a loader, I back hoe
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MOTOR CYCLE 1949 year , w1th HOUSE for rent or sale
by
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monthly payments on' land PlANO tuning . Newman Bur·

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IIONDA'r ftllllJ ,._.,
t:OO Sip DD N.,...
f;Ofj Sacred ilelrl
I:JO Coutl1lf Jam!MirH
8:!0 Farm NeWI
1:35 Paul Bowero
1:111 Metgo Ct AlP'. Ext.
1:00 Newo
7:05 Tlny'a Chapel
7:31. NeWI
7:35 PickeD:: llard'lfart
(Toes.-Thura.)
7:50 Newa Report
1:!111 Breafdut Party
1:10 Roy'a Food Buktl
UO Van Palrick Sporll
1,41 Baker Fundture-Wif.ll'l
1:65 OpeD Boast
1:00 Ne\fl
Ul Coffee li'ltb Janet
1,45 lletly Newton
u:oo Mlulsterlai Aaoc.
11:15 Countr)r Drlftera M-W
11:15 Mason CL ,_, Elt.'l'ut
11.15 A.S.C. Pro~l'rl
lUI Fllllllly Worattlp-1'11111'1.

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1:35
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10:15
10:31
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C0unlr!' JIIIDbor&lt;ll
Jolm 8arma

LlnLE ORPHAN ANNII

81' HAROLD GRAY

l!lutflll Pll'ty

Jonu Bulclc Show
Tilt Good Lila
Mule Ia 1'lle Air

HEY!

Th1a Ia Mlllla
Top Tea Sbow
Top Tea Show (Dutlnaa)

12:00 N01111 Nowe
12:15 Mus!cat tnl&lt;rludll
12:30 Rev. MerUu 'tllll
1:00 l'llllter Pa1V
7:00 Sundown 8erenadt
7:10 8lp Off
-INIJ•Y
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7:01 Sip On
7:30 French Cit)' llapllal
t:oo li'lltp o1 Huuna
1:3&amp; Bible SpeW to Yoa
10:00 Yoke o1 l'ropbaeJ
10:35 WIIIIL Raparta to PeoJIW
11:00 lllmda7 Sbow
11:41 TID.J'a CGutllr7 ..,_
12:11D Noaa N12'011 Noon Report
12:11 au1llllll Boar
12:30 Goeosler'l Guullltu-l'rl. 12'*' Rev. Merl1D Tte!a
12:.lfl Music Jus! r. Y•
1:!10 Bllly Grabam
f:l&amp; Blllllllar Sholo-'11111.
l:li LutlMnD Boar
f:SO Laoa1 NeWI
1:!10 1'lla Clulrdl AI ~...
t:Ot BoW!lq !coni
1:00 C«mtry B,yma Tlmera
1100 News
US World Ill Rlvtew
7:30 Sign Off
1:!10 llapllal Boar
SA'l\JRDAY
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Workers for
Oscar J'ugate Rltn
Assignments of
"Being Planned
Bible School
't!!~~J:~r!~ar c. Interest Made
~N":.,_ ~:.
~iu'!n~~u:.; Are Announceel ering
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the
were conducted

•llally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 27, 1964
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Of
1. E. Fosters by Church Class
Plans were made for 8 pif'nic I members for cttrds sent

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October Wedding

hec

at the hume of Mrs. J E. F'os· while ill ifl Florida.
ter on Thursda)' J uly 16, wht&gt;n F'or her teacher's thought,
the One Wand One dass of the Mrs. J H. Stephenson gave an
Pomero)' First Baptist church i articl~ on expense accounts and
met Thursday evt'ning. at the also an inspiratioal poem from
church.
the book, " Indian Trail ways".
Mrs. Dale Wippel· president, Mrs . Ralph C. Zundel, devowas in charge ol the met&gt;t mg li onal leader· g&amp;ve two meditawhich opened with the class songltwns, ''The Ught and Faith"
•· H• Keeps M• Singing " follow· ' and "Faith Trust and Christian
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'
ed by the Lord's Prayer in uni· Witno:oss" taken from the book
son A t'ornmunit:atio~ was rPad I "Mo~nlai,n Trai lways " by Mrs'
fro,;. the Korean girl wh&gt;ch the ' Charles Cowman She .also read
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class supports P~ans were made IRomans 8·28 and closed with
to prepare a Christmas bux lor prayer.
the girl at the Julv meeting. Refreshments of home made
·
Mrs. Ater. Shain thanked the ice cream cake and punch were
i"'""'""'"""====~;__,: Iserved during the sociat hour•
Ibv Mrs. William watson and
Mrs. Wippel. Attending were
M~~QN
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Ithe above namett and Mrs. Har.
•ry Bailey Mrs Joseph Cook
TONIGHT
' Mrs. oan~ Oli~er, Mrs. Elme;
S.turcl•r
June 27
"40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" Wickham , Mrs. T. T. Shelton,
Mrs. Ellen Couch and Mrs. Vic·
With Tony Curtis
tor Young Sr.
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and SWJanue Plesbette
(C&lt;&gt;Ior)

DRIVE· IN

announcu!f
engagement of
their daughter, Miss Patricia K'
to Ronaki E. Nicholson, son of
Mr. anJ Mrs. James Nicholson,
Route 1, Rutlanv.
The bride to be is a graduate
of North High School, attended
Fran"lin ~nive·-sity in Colum:~!'· and Is pre!lently ~mployed
the S. S. Kresge Co. tn Upper
Arl•"gton
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Mr. Nicholson Is a graduate
of Rutland High Sehvol and the
lndustrUll Trammg Institute of
.
ChiCago, Ill. H• is presently
employed by the State of Ohio
m Col••nbus The weddmg IS
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b.mg planned for October.

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Teachers and helpers of the
Vae!.tlon Bible School
being
held at Syracuse include Nunery , Mrs. Sharon Salser.' teacber , Eug~m WinebreMer. Rose
Ann Usle, Unda Lavender and

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If You Are Losing Your Locker
Soon, Why Not One Of These Buys?
ThJs Admiral bargain holds 433'h pounds. Tb~se

will be sold

011 a

first come, first served basis. Only

lblpmeat w'U bave at this lower price.

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money had been given to them
prevmusly by the
Sunday
School. Refceshmenls were served in the social rooms of the
church . with Mrs. White and
Mrs. Rice m charge. The Rev.
:;:ester Legnedmley of Cthheshire has
IChen has:' th to t e Rutland
ure or e nex year.

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RUTLAND, OHIO

MOVES TO GALIJPOUS
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gherke
son. stevle, have moved to
whero they wiU rethe former
Manning
homo. Mr. Gherke•-nd ins~·clor for
t•-~
uuh
Ju"1:"1:1 yean, as
the sehoul
be employed by the
Insuranrt' Co. in
He will he in
lor a training period June
28.

R~ CANASTA CLUB
Mrs. Wildermuth was
ess for ~er Canasta club Tuesday even~ng at her home on
Pearl-st. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Lionel Boggs, Mrs. RobSehmoU, Mrs.
Donald
, and Mrs, Richard Gress.
Other players were Mrs. Char~
les Bradbury, Mrs. William
, Mrs. Edn a F rene h. Mrs.
Wi1dermuth served
at the close of the eveVOYAGES END

DonaVaJI D. Roush, seaman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
of 560 North
lmpectwn Planned st, Middleport, recently returnB G
M b
eel from a five-month tour with
Y
range
em
erl
the U. S. Seventh Fleet In the
Plans were made for inspec
lion I th
. Far East aboard the Navy oilda aJul • next meeting, Th~rs- er USS Kawishlwi.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwlll
will observe Uieir 25th. weddlnl
anniversary tonight with a dJn.
ner at the Martin sJven by tbelr
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erwin and son, Scott, of Belpre,
and Don Erwin of Columbus,
and Mrs. Cbarles Elliott at
Columbus, a guest.

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special ~eeds. Wheo lhoy neod financOII help
•nd adnce, ther know they are going to be
salioliod talking lo us, because wo talk the
some left9uoge. Our se-rvices art tailored to
'"•et tM farmers nuds. Came in and talk tG
111 011111 to mon. Wt'N htro Ia help.

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

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been returned io his home from
Holzer Hospital where he hao
been a patient for several days.

Mrs. Charles Elliott, Columbus, Is the house guest D! Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Erwin. Recent dinner guests of the Er·
wins were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mil1er, Alan and Grace Ann,
Athens, Mrs. Everett McKnight,
Rutland, Mrs. Anna Miller,
Pomeroy, Mrs. Elliott, Don Er·
win Columbus, and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Erwin and son,
Scott of Belpre.

WASIDNGTON Pl"'sident
Johnson gelB a final report today from outgoing Ambassador
Henry Caoot Lodge on the war
against Communist guerrillas
in South VIet Nam. Johnson,
\Yho JeJVed wa~
Sunday
that "we wHJ use the force neeessary' to preserve freedom in
the Soqtheast Asian
nation,
scheduled an 11 a.m. EDT meetlng with Lodge at the
White
House.
'!'be President emphasized the

Member Fedo,..l R-v• Syttom
M•n••u Feder•l Dtpllit lniVr•n• CorporatiOn

POMIRC)Y, OHIO

and Tbe Gallia Times. GaUipolis. Ohio

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UU
-The Army Corps of Engineers
Friday awarded a $62,088 contrart to the J. L. CUnningham
Construction Co., Portsmouth
Ohio. for furniahlng
install·
ing chain and Po~ts at the
Greenup and Meldabt locks and
an •ntrance door to the pier of
t hr- Greenup Iocks on t he Ohl o
River.

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COLUMBUS (UI)-Bida for
the sale of the first $25 million
worth of bonds in the $250 million capital improvements bond '
issue will be opened Tuesday
by t'• o•-·- Sinking Fund Com.
m'
commission wt11
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att-fY.!- J

Broadway l~'ans ray8iggest Price tver
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK:
June Havoc, whose "Marat.hon ~33" bad
a short run on Broadway IS wntmg another play-a sequel~nd .~opes to
~ri?,g 11 to the. stage w1th the Marathon
33 leacjs, ~u~~ Harrts 411d Lee Allan . . .
The theatres I"" mvesugaugn nas had
the eflect o! cuu.ng drastically the number ol uckets falling mto the hands of
the speculators. Result: Those people
wh.o Simply must have two trckets to a
hit show on a certain night are paymg
more than anyone ever paid in the his·
tory of Broadway . . . President Kennedy's former associate press secretary,
.Andrew Hatcher, is flying back to the
West Coast to help close pal Pierre Sal·
inger prepare himself for the final strug·
gle against actor George Murphy 1n Cal·
ifornia's race for Senator. Then he'll return to Washington to rejOin hiS \j'ife
and eight cbild~:en. It's a labor of love
for Andy; be spent two months away
fro~ his family helping to defeat State
Controller Alan Cranston, tbe big favor·
ite,' and refused to accept a fee.
Peggy ~·s best frie~, ja:IZ critic
~nard ·Feather and his Wife,
the
first to know that Peggy was enchrig her
m!)st recent marriage, but sbe _ swore
them .to secrecy for some mystefioUB
reason. Everyone •n Peggy's world had
felt the combination was doom,ed from
the start. The eXIting brideBJ"OOm, Jack
Del Rio, has moved Into Lillo Shlfrtn's
bollle on tbe West Coast. L'lloo's a · jazz
composer and arranger, formerly with
Dluy Gillespie . . Elizabeth Taylor and
Rlcbard B'!rto'! now · ~ommand U,?OO,·
000 for !hear jomt !H!f\'lces in a filln •• ;
The new comedy...Nothing Btit The
Best" !DRY come in as the best tng!isb
flick smce "Tom Jones." It's lllore than
110mewhat hlp, and . Denllolm Elliott',
)le:liormanee should get raves. · The
!"t1sb!r]ib Press, currently promojing a
elein . campaign to b-n all risque ad'ftl\illiiJ•.turned dowil every one of U.e
t\lli! dO!ell ·laiYoutll ·submitted for "The
~uen:1' A n~\'f set ol blurbs had
up for ,tb.em !Jastlly, .
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coaches to work with her almost around
t~e. clock, hoping she'll overcome her
difficulty ln gr~ping the role .. . If you
want to know what appeals to Southern
Democrats, dig the songs that broughi
the most fervent reaction when Tony
Bennett sang at Perle Mesta's party in
Washington: "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"
and "Dixie." The ovation was so-tumultuous is the word, isn't it?-that
Tonv harl to sing "Dixie" twice
·
.. u. toe figure~ g1ven to the press
!"ake It s?und as 1f the Bealles are mak·
mg. a Zllhon dollars a minute, but they
c~n t ~e all that rich. They paid drummer Jimmy N1col less than $1.500 for
• • • Qoolve lums, that Is. Tho- cornedltuo debob;. "W...t, ...
t~e seve_ral days he spent subbing lor the
Me." • Mw MrieiM MGII~, Sept. 14, teaMed with Connie St.\ call.
81!lng Ringo, and gave him a gold wawh.
Goo,..
,.,. hHosetl, CoMie plti)'S Woody, a ""- oifliO. -a..lett
Brg dea~ . as the old saying goes . . Aollltlrried lo Jeff c-.,., pilot,.....,... t., RDO He-. lumt, w1te fanc;oo
cordm,g to the rumors in the downtown
financial canyons, a _TV netwMk i.s planlionself as a .;.,.., oat1 write&lt;, owm lt!t apo- ;. wt.idl 11oo
n.lng to buy a tottermg magazine operaC...,.ays N... ltoU .U.
"situatloo comedy • on AIC-TV.
tion · · · ·Not many seasoJJs ago , Anlta Bryant and Frankie Avalob we;.., teenage record favorites who compared dls~·
11atty as tM 11'011 was.
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royaltl~s when they met. When they ap.
Second, jj,ey doo'l use charge
~~S:tth Bob Hope at the d~kation ,of·
acrounta as tnucb as he'd lilte.
. e
a tie Coliseum, they'U be, comparHe encourages tflem to charge
mg notes on the Joys and proble'!ls of
~~ood ~eapirdeat .
everything.
l,'bat's
so he can
parenthood, · · · Judy Ho~liday's gOing to
Newopapfr Ellterpl'lse Assn.
have
nice.
clean
records
te
~apan for the , month of iJIIJy~no work
HOLLYWOOD -(N.EA)
Revenu
1:/std!un. Can .Ge'!Y-:Mt~l!!gan .be fat ~
Nowadays. It l&amp; no lotlger fash- show lbe Internal
obaps.
n ·• · · . Vlto P•sa, owll'er of the ro.
lonabl&lt;l- to be broke. The downmantic Chez. Vito, is having some Etrutr
and-out spendthrift star, w h o
~agJns the'!l (l) to 1111
can glass obJects at the Metropolitan Mu·
charge aecouqts freely wlliie
used to be so gbunc&gt;lws, is just
seuh m of Art eopilld for souvenirs which
(b) adviainj them to curtaJi
an object of pity today. The
' e'll giVe to customers . • . ,Graee KeUy's
In-Group mucb prefen . o D expenses iuotind . fiscal poliC)i,
he feels.
·
Lonlece, Meg Davis, and il;!~rk Singer of
welb, apartment buildings. and
· ng Island have beeomt~ .a steady duet.
stoeks that have a good IJ'Owlb
potential.
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Paul N!'wman's attire:~n Wedne~ciay
matinee d•Y• on W. Hlh:st, ls ·frequeiil·
ralller be called
Ill - t1
· ly a bright. orall$e sport&amp;.shlit IJid blUe.
~ who has dooe macll
to'
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laovea~ Jol a baoioess .....,...
the crowds with no swarms · elamaring
toda:r yea're aorlh of ..~ilwwe. for
. . . BasketliaU.
Wilt
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Jack
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doz.
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Mr. Zundel Ac.cepts Pulpit
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I ruin d1e cover for Communist
Hi~ obvious jibes at front- ~ guerrillaa is "Uke usiro"J
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runnmg Goldwater came when atom bomb to Hght a cll•·
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should nomlnste men who art
prudent, "not impulsive."
And when he was asked what
he thooght ot using nuelO!If
weapons to defoliate the jll!lf)t
in Viet Nam, mentioned •
Goldwater on television aevtf"
al weeks ago as a military potsibility, Lodge laughingly ....
rided the idea.
He said "we've been defolialo
lng for years ,"' but use "wee41
killer."

The 62-year-old ambassador ,
lightly sun-tanned from a brief
bit' of surfing on the beach at
Honolulu, was greeted by Gen.
Maxwell B. Taylor, who is replacing him jn Saigon shortly.
State Department personnel
had indicated Lodge would have
nothing to say on politics until
after his ll a.m. meeting with
President Johnson . But the for·
mer Massachusetts senator and
1960 GOP vice presidential

Rev . Ralph Zundel. pastor of the Pomeroy Baptist
Church, announces today he has accepted the pastorate
of the Duncan Falls Baptist Church near Zanesville and
that his family plans to move there in the near future.
During his eight year pastorate of the Pomeroy Baptist Church, there has been considerable progress in var·
ious aspects of the church life including complete renovation of the interior as well as the extensive improvement of the exterior of the church property.
His activities outside of the
church have included servlng She has f:Ooperated e-ach year
as ~oderatot ?f .the Rio Grande with the Pl)meroy
Vacation
Baptist Assoctatton; as secre- Bible School ~rogram in which
tary and vice-president of the she has served as teacher de~ei~s County Ministeria~ Asso- pDrtment director and ~ther
, r1atm~ , and on . two d1fl erent , phases of the program. ln the
~rcas10n s as prcsadent; a~ ~res- Rio Grande Baptist Association
1 ~dent of t~. e. Pomeroy Mimster- I on the Christian Education Cor.
Ial As sonatio~ ; and as secre- ~ she has served continuously
tary and vanous other capac - ~ mit.tee as well as in the aasociil.ies ~f the Lions ServiC't' C~b l ation women's society. She and
ol wh1ch he ~s been
acuv.e , her mother , ~rs. Daisy Ja.s;.et.
member for e1ght yean;. Hr. ts 1 have also been active in the
: also a member of the Pome--1 local w.C.T.U.
roy Mason s.
; For the past three
years The ~undel girls, home from
; Mr. Zundel has devoted time I Otterbem College ror the sum' to the Temperance League of mer. will. serve as leaders and
1
Ohio promotinF
the "Quiz teachers m. three state church.
Book'' Program which has tak- camps. This fall, Sharon who
en him into all High Schools of ~raduated on May 31, wtn teach
~ over 50 counties. The Temper- tn Parma,. near .clevelnd and
ance League is requesting the Ch~rlene Will conh?ue at Otfer.
continuation of his work
as bem where she wdl be a Junfield secretary when pa.c:tora tl ior, and where she has ~n
duties permit.
chosen to serve as a
jun1or
Mrs. Zundel has, in addition counselor.
to teaching full time in t he
In going back to the ZanesviJ..
Weekday Religinus Education le area, the Zundels will
bl
program. served in
various in familia.t territory since. Mrs.
life
church capacities such as lead· Zundel .spent her early
er of the Junior Church Pro- there, and taught there, aD 4
gram , Church School teacher, Rev. Zundel was pastor
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youth advisor and has been Zanesville before coming
to
active in the woman 's Mission- Middleport after their
mar•
riage.
ary society.

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INSTALLATION- Lloyd Blackwood, retlting presid en! of the Meigs County Junior Chamber of Commerce

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AVXILIARY MEETS
Seven members were· present
wben the Ladles lll!Xillary of
the Olive '1\.wnshlp Fire Dept.
met with MrJ. Thelma Smith,
The group surprised ·l in. Smilh
with a sto&lt;k &amp;bower.
were also given to Jimmy Rulli.
The Au:dllary cleared W/.0'1
on the 1Upper. Another one 1J
planned for July 2. 1bo oezt
meeting will be with Mrs. FraD-

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WASffiNGTON (UP!) -Am·
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge
returned from Viet Nam today
and began his political campaign to help Gov. William
Scranton by declaring the GOP
mu~t nominate a presidential
candidate who 'is not impul·
sive"
- an opening jibe at
Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Lodge, who landed at An·
drews Air Force Base at 7:25
a. m, EDT, also said he could
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at 6 p.m. on tbe church
Orin Smith, who has
lawn. Homemade lee cream,
executive head ol the North- I cake, coffee and kool·ald wlll
western Loea! School Dlstrlotl be ..,...eel
for the past two yean. h!Ul
----eepted a teaching position
the Kyger Creek Board of
cation to teach high aobool
enees at Kyger school.
Mr.
Smith resides in
where he formerly taught
thematics and science classes.
Mrs. Smilh teaches at sans.
bury Elementary School. ·

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Also visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllinm Diles and family
or Athens and his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Heaton of Scarsdale, N.Y.: Mrs.
VlrgU Edwards and daughter,
Mrs. Albert IWmeo and chlldren, Pamela and Jane, Col.
Mr. Diles• Dther daughter and
family, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
J'IV ld er. and chlldren of Athens
are vacationing for a month in
California where they are visitlng with relatives.
Mrs. Virgil Edwards and Mrs.
Albert Romeo and children
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and family in Mid·
dleport and with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Edwards in Gallipolis.
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til
y su~mer ';::ue "l"';!ng presentat!On,
' verwtn ' were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber,
Mlsa Martha Ohllnger and Mr.
James Vennane. The group ha.d Mrs. William Morris b recudinner at Craw's Gonnet m perating at her home from su~
Ath
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ens prec ng
musiCal. gery per arm
at Meigs M..
Heeent gueslB this psst week moria! Hospital the past two
of Mr. L. D. DUes Included his. weeks,
:aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore and
ush and daughter, Martha of daughter Sheila of Soutl! SeColumbus. Mr. Busb and Mar- ~ d A '
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in
lha returned to Columbus .leav· con . ve .. are vacatiorung
lng Mrs. Bush for a 1~-r viS·1·t. VI rgmla thIS week·
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tio of the F'irsl United ~
byterian Chureb met 'Jbursday
evening at the cb:Jfch w i 1 b
the hymn. "For 1tr1 Beauty o1
the Earth." foUowed by pnyer by Mrs. Jess Shumaker. Mrs.
~ightP Wallace
gave devotions
1m f and
ustng
sa
a
poem
"- Wind
of Gold"
I
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ows
cos..
int! with prayer .
Miss Margaret sauer offered
the missionary prayer for the
evening. A round-robin
card
was sent to Mrs. James Sanborn. former president,
who
gave birth to twillS Thursday
in Summit, N. J.
The meeting was closed with
the singing of "God Be With
You ." ~Juc hos te sses, Mrs. KarI
Owens· Mrs. Bethel Coleman,
Mrs. Branch Fleming,
Mr~t.
Carl Horkey, Mrs. &amp;bert
key, M:s . Walter Owens.
Mrs. Wtlliam Morris served a
dessert course to those
ent This w.. the last meeting
until September.

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meeting In rituallsti::rm.
appeal for aid was answered. "
Mrs Amos Leonar~ h
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ha'
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ome
onom1cs c 1rrr.an
The Middleport Fire Depart·
that the state and ;..tiona! con- ment will have an lee cream
Books are Audited
teslB would he held at the Jut social Saturday from 4 to 9 p.
By Officer Group
9 meeting. Degree work w~ m. on the village ball Jawo. The
Book cfficers and trustees of practiced for Inspection and re- Auxiliary of the Flre DepartTheodorus Council Daughters freshments were served bl the ment will sell baked goods doof America met Thursday eve· home economks committee.
nated by members and any otbnlng at the home of Mrs. Rich·
er interested parties. Anyone
ard Campbell lo audit
the Area Women N,1m,ed 1 wishing to donate, please caD
books
S • Off•
a member of the fire depart·
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Robceshmenta were served by
ocrety
ICera
meat for pick up.
We Wlfe Dowers everywhere Mrs. Campbell. Present were Mrs. 0 · p ~eln,
An lee cream social will take
Mrs. Donald Hauck.
council and Mrs. lrvmg Karr,
June 13 at the Rutland
deputy
Mrs
Lillie
Hauck
tre
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Mason
were
elected
Methodist
oburch at 6:30 p.
WY 2-2039
DAY or NIGHT
surer Mrs .. Arnold Hay.;., .:. of the West Vlrginla Branch
m. '!'be social wUI '&gt;e SpotiiOI'·
by the Rutland MYF, RePomerov Flower Shoo cording secretary Mrs Camp- the Pilgrims Society at a
bel!·
financial
secreta;,.
Mrs
eon
meetmg
held
at
the
will be sold. EveryMra. llllUard Van Meter
Ray Seidenabel, Mrs.
Glady; erick Hotel In Huntington,
Is welcome.
WE GIYI TV STAMPS
Cuckler and Mrs. Henry Rei· Va. thiS past week.
JULY 1
W. M.liD
PomerOJ bel, trustees.
Mrs. Karr was elected
The Deacot1.1 and Deaeonesvice governor
and Mrs.
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vice governor.
eo of the First United Presby·
terlan Cllureh of
1\lein ~~&lt;companied Mra. K.arr r~, sponsor an lee cream soto the luncheon,
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Mrs . . Charles Buck and other
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A farewell party was held recently for the Rev . Carl Herring. minister of the Rutland Brenda
Norris
serving
pian·
So••
leader
'• as
~·-·nne
--and18
Methodist Church, and
his :-"·
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family w~o are leaving for their Wiebrenner wtth the dev . Carl
"THE THREE STOOGES
.-GO AROUND THE
new pastorate at Summitt Sta- Herrmg and Rev . Paul Sellers
WORLD IN A DAZE"
J
lion near Columbus. The event Deans of the school asststed
Jay Sheffield, Joan Freeman
S
rafea
was planned by the W.S.C.S. b) Rev. Howard Ruppelt , pasMr. and Mrs. Joe
Turner of the churcl with Mrs. George lor of the Presbyterian ChurchSunclay-Mond•y
June 28-29
ed
in Middl
t nd S
'TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD' enter~in . ,..ith 8 birthday par- White, president, as mistress es
epor 8
~acuse.
Gretory Peck
ty Fnday m gbservance of the of ceremonies.
A pr~gram and graduation was
--and-fifth birthday anniversary
of Grou~ singing opened
t h e held m the .Syracuse
Grade
• JUST FOR FUN"
their
grandson,
Gary
Turner·
program
with
Vernon
Weber
in
School
Bmldmg
Fr1day
everung
Bobby Vee
Tbe Crickets
who ts vts1tmg here f r 0 m charge and Ann Webster, at 7;30 p.m
Johnny Tillotson
North Robmson , Ohio. Games church organist, accompanist.
were pla)e&lt;. and the honored Devotions were given by Mrs
R.uests received many lovely Harold Sauer who read a seiQr&gt;:
gifts.
lion from the " Upper Room "
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POMEROY . OHIO
Mrs. Turner served cupcak- entitled- "Trials and TribHlaes with candles, ice
cream, lions."
TONIGHT
mints,
potato
chips
and
punch Mrs . Evecett Colwell dele"THE INCREDIBL!
to the guests ir. the yard
of gate to the Methodist ConferMR. LIMPET"
&lt;Techrucolor}
their home on Vine-st. Favors ence at Lak~side, gave 8 brief
Don Knotts. Carole Cook. of ~ckers and balloons were al- report of the conference. VerAndrew Du&amp;g&amp;n, and Jack
so gJYen thos.&gt; present. She was non Weber :iBllg two vocal num· Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Smith
WestoD.
"SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN"
assisted il serving b~ Mrs. Hat. bers, "The Lord's Praver" and and children· Glen ~ Mela·
(Techmcolorl
nie returned to their home in
Maureen O'Hara. Renry Fon lie l!oodard, Hazel Board and " You 'll Never Walk A.lone ."
,
.Two poems were. read , "Hold Columbus today after 8 week's
da . James Ma&lt;"Arth ur Mimsv ' Tva .:.,ee..
Farmer. A heap of living. i I Att•ndmg were Cathy Halel, High the Torch " "iven by Julia . . 'th M J hn S .1h N
1 wt
lo1 of k\'in g on Spt&gt;ncer's Lm
. d.a Ba1·1ey. I' e1vel Swas
· her, Lucas, and •·Sermons."
' •
rs. 0
ml ' ye
by
Jim 1VISJ
Ave,
Mountain.
Apnl and Scotty Fra.ser, Cathy White. Remarks were made by 1
Raker, Peggy· Jenme
and three Sunday School teachers I Vanessa Folmer, daughter of
SUNDAY, MONDAY . TUES 1 Bruce Scarberry. Gary Bailey, George Carson, Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer who
June 28·29·30
' ~~rhaol Halev and Kimberly Lucas and Mrs. Harold Rice. has been corJined to her home
"LOVE WITH rHE
!
1\ aIburn and the
honored Next on the program
were with the mumps, is improving.
PROPER STRANGER"
readings
"Things You Rev . and Mrs. Menzel Smith
Nal cllie Wood
Steve Me· l gues t's sbter, Sandra. Unable two
Qu~·f'n . £die Adams. Harvtoy
to attend were Teddy Fisher, I Need Not Tell' Your Minister," and family left Friday, for a
Lembeck . Herschel Bernardi. , and Edith Woodard. Gar} also . taken from the Toegether J\t!ag- vacation and visit with relafum Bos le''
. CHIIed hiS parents followmg the aziDe and a humorous "John lives in Richwood, W. Va.
Colorcartoon•
1-iii~~~iii::i~~iiii:iiiii:iiiii:i~~P~a~rt~y.:,_=====-----•IJenkins' Sermon." The pro- Mr. and Mrs, Bernest Bruch
r
,gram was concluded with a par- and :ron, Delbert visited recentody of th&lt; song· "Till w, Meet ly wtth his parents, Mr. and
Again," with the benediction Mrs. Delbert Bruch and was
' given by Rev . Herring.
accompanied home by their
I
Mrs. Y'hite presented a gift daughter, Elizabeth who spent

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bara Jollel were In Alllenl
Wedneoday to attend lbe mu.
olea! pro£1'8DI ,wen by the
Serendipity Singers. a -crooP ol
reoordlng artlll&amp; appeartDg at
Ohlo Unlve~ty.

June 22 at the Eg es- The annual EUB conference
ton-Memert FuJterAl '"lome in of Southeast Ohio was held &lt;._l ast The Rev. Howard Ruppel!
Toledo with the Rev . Glen L. week at Westerville.
.
attended a meeting of the ScioPttlstcKinnr•\lchBa:st
~
..
u~h
m~
Assl:nn.ents
ot
interest
to Persbytery evangeUsm coni·
er 0 w l • ~· • ""6 8 wa 1 cally were the return of t h
mittee
of which he Is a mem.
m•mbe
. ' · off,cJattng.
Rev . Me,..l Smith to the Enber, Thursday In waverly,
B 1
d in Lak
Sherry Harris, helpers Begin- Ce una '.!:~ rna e
terprise-Momlng Star
Miss Carla Sue Gllmore has
ntrs, Mrs. Bernice Win~bren- as lJW't~~ ~~~se~ary the Rev . Paul E. SeUers to
returned
from Washington, D.C.
ner, teacher. Margaret Elch- F J'paiAl F II Rl hard Sa Syracuse obarge, and the Rev.
·
PIUD s 1 ter Sba
e IX· an e • · c
U· "''"
E ..an to the Ttl~ where she was the guest of Mr
LDger,
Yves •
ron
H rok_ s.
Lei • John ....,..ene me
r
and Mrs. WUI!am White and
Roush, helpers Prlmary· Mrs. er. ~ carro~'frfuaa!nc.J
• pen Plains charge.
Martha Moore, Mrs. Lou Fer- sonSul •in'
h'- ;L r .o_
Tile Rev . Francis H. Glazier· daughter, Cindy.
11 teach
a---•N 1
n
ing 1 "' N " • •· ~~-t
f th Enter
re ·
ers n::liWI orr s. ·
d ughl$" Lo' 8J t I •""~~~ pas or o
e
• Mr. and Mrs. Judson White
Jean Sauvage, Mrs.
Helen :;;
y
.
ts Ed a~ prlse-Momlng Star charge. was and niece, Carla Gilmore, have
Hubbard and Sharot Cottrill, Tot-~·· 0 nd. n· . . , . ~~••t•-- transt.lnd from the East Cam. been visiting this week . with
,._ ~""""''" ~~·· br"'- -•
helper8 Juru·
Mrs
Vera
= •·
h to New Le•lng
.
ors,
·
Otbf.r sa.U'\'h-'\n ~ 1 sttop..:uurc
• Mrs. White's sister and husband
Craig. Mrs. Betty Ash, leach· bro
Ari 'lin
!lliddt.- ton and Ute Rev. Glen Bates,
Judge and Mrs. John W. Howell
ers. Patt} Winebrenner and i l.tk"~t:
{, ~· Nn furnle'r pa!tor ol the Syracuse
in Gallipolis.
Polly Oecker, helpers T..n
R...!. ~"•• ~ rftu11!, was assigned to t he .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward
agers·
Se~·ell, Mrs. Fe~ Ohio. Atl\'ndiQe rn.w ~lopon East Csmbrldge oburch.
Young left Friday lor Bellerell . teacher. . ear Phelps and
M
nd 11
llart&gt;ld
llurlng the conference
El·
view,
Ohio where they wlll stay
Debbie Guinther. helpers.
;::,. · ~~ ·.:-CArl C,j). don Weeb was honored by ,...
with hls mother, Mrs. Charles
Stephani&lt; Winebrenner is see- """"·
10 to Yoong, who ls ill, while her
rotary-treasurer with
Nancy
s
s s n daughter Is on a trip to Colora·
Parker, Rose Ann Lisle and
Extension fund.

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Ele&lt;'tiot: ol ASC community
committees all for townships
in Meigs eounly will be beld
b}' mail a~ain this year.
Eligible farmeNI are to be
nominated by pt'lilion by July
10. To nominate hy petition in
Annual reporl5 and the ro ..
a rommunily,
tbe petition
must be signed by six or ignation of Mrs. Ralph Zundel.
more eligible voters. A per- Weekday Rellglons Educatii!O
scm n• -ninated, if eligible, will teacher in the public schooll,
lx&gt; included on the slate of were heard when the executive
committee of the Meigs C.U...
oominees.
ty Council on Weekday Rella1*"'"'.- .... "'':r~F-·~·;o:: ...&lt;,,__,..,m~ ious Education met recently.
With Mrs. Francis Spencer,
James S. Kelly, 75
president, presiding, the ruignatlon was accepted with reDies on Sunday
gret and attention was directed
Funeral services for James to secure another teacher 10
S. Kelly, 75, who died Sunday that the weekday
program
evening at Meigs General hos- may continue next school term.
1 pita!, will he held Wednesday The Zundel famlly is movJil&amp;
1 at 2 p.m. at Rawlings-Coats Fu- to Duocan Falls, near Zanesriloeral home with burial in the le, where the Rev. Mr. Zundel
~verview cemetery. The Rev. has accepted a pastorate.
Cecil Wise wlll officiate.
Mrs. ZUndel, who sueceeded
.4He was a resident of Broad- Miss Bernice Bowen has sel"9'·
ry·st, Middleport, and
was eel as the teacher for the put
110111 In West Virginia, April 12, seven years. The avenge . .
1189. He was a retired car re- rollment during these years Ilia
Jlilirman for the NYC railroad. been over 500 lD the elilil
· ~ was the son of the
late schools where the prognm
.Watt and Vina Kelly. Survivors conducted Mrs. Zundel said u
.lie tude a brother, Willie Kelly, bas greatly appreciated t bt
'
and a nephew, Da· kindness and c:ooperatloll Of lbl
FriendJ may oburobes, teaober. and ~
at the funeral home any ren with whom site bu wartal

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