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I II RefatW IS

HAVE GUESTS
oeicler aud 11101 d•'&lt;ll' IS
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Holiday weekend vi&lt;itoMI of Colilonua. !liB. film l•
Mildrtd Tubbs of SpriiiJ&lt; A"•·· : nillt atld Mr.&lt; ( i - SlnM ol
were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sd&gt; Sooth Oar\- !olr.
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MEIGS THEATRE
" THE THRfE LIVES

OF THOMASINA•

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SUNDAY
DINNER
WITH US

The Martin Restaurant

Mainly About
pi I
Peo e n
Pomeroy

New offlctn _.. INta11td
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bv Mro. Ross Oek&lt;nd. wMI'I tilt
ruv~ •
· Councllont ol
a.emr
)itt "lid 'MI'I. ~ J. ~'~1'!1
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w1 h
Cooncil, ()ougll~ ol Amerloa,
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,,..Jobt,!M ;jtt .Jt~ly ~ liN! ~ I ". r •nd Mrs Ni'bert Picht! ~ Wed·-~av evon•~ ot tilt Nn. E. J . 1:"11 lell Wedlle•
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both """"' &lt;Of ~nri"' ohlkt,...n and Mrs. ""
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with Mn.
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Frederic!&lt;. Mrs. Milo Blal 1nd Cotum •·
l)ln,... .... """'&lt;'it •n lhf ,..ntl)· with 11\r. •nd Mrs. Law- , Mrs. Os&lt;ar Weber •• hoste..... M'r , end Mn. Thornll Reed
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th&lt;!rf&gt; ....,..,.,. Mllholln.
I Mrs. Clelaod, vlco (lfelldenl, •nd family of Comillll and MI..
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d ~n~ the ...,.ung with liCrii&gt;' """"'" WIH!ams of Crooksv!Ue
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were auesta o1 Mr. an
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Park.rs
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Mn•sn.an
several
d••s
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nlf'~ft\' 'f'he~ ere guests
of : !~ : 1-5. follOW
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last week.
Yo l.lr •lid """
Thomils
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'\\'ANI. I ..........a. 'fi. "" :
Mr. son.
Neutzling, JII"'Sident: Mrs. Hen·
ANI ~,.,. ·W.NI. &amp;I&gt; M-. Garland ~mit.h and d."".• ry Spencer. vice president: Ml'S. gan and son, returned lo their
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home Newar~ Satun:!ay, alter
b• .ond 'I'Mn~ """'"""'' Mr. ""ter ot Ranell•, W. 1·" · viSII· Larr)' Wolfe, secrotar)';
rt.
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a week'! vll!lit with her pArents,
•nd """ Jri WAN •nd ()n&gt;. ed ...,..,11y with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter treosurer Mro.
"""· 1'&lt;&gt;_,,~-: Mr. AM M,... R01K'Of Satterfield and other Marion Wood, ...,unel;
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eslle Mossman.
I .Ia)'&lt;! WaN •nd Bill~ . Porn· frionds.
Norman Frederick, Oower com· Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Folden
""'&gt;Y• ~ . Sboron and El•· 1
h Lei\'- , millee; .od Mrs. Arvll Holl&lt;lr, and family ol Hebron
were
11M" \hNI . TM) Pullin&gt;. ShaMr. and Mr&lt;. Josep
· ubllcity
weekend gums of Mr. and Mrs.
,..,... It. "• : Mr and 'Mrs. Law· : in~ of Ktrkland, ill. a~ ~~s~ p Game,' were conducled
by Eslle Mossman.
twh"'E" n ,..:* rnsoa. Dt&gt;bra
Ann, of her par(&gt;nt~ . Mr. an
· Mrs Hf!~ Beaver and Mlss
I-""""""'· Jr.. St\&gt;1""' Dwayne, ] Clarence Boyles.
Led~ Mae Kraeuter with prt. Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn White
Sancy K". We"""''· \\'. Va.; I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sh ..ts es awarded the winners. Mrs. of Gallipolis were Wednesday
tc~t:ht-r l':lt'f!lll" ~net Jo Ann. [)e.. of Colum bus were recent visi· Norman Frederlck wun t h • evening guests of her
aunt,
"'-~• . \\" . \ 'a.;
ML anc Mrs. tors with Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. door prite.
Miss Nettie Koehler.
Janl&lt;'S Estop, 6111 and Nora McKinley.
Refreshments were servO&lt;! by Mrs. R. L. Gotthan:lt return·
Fla....,, Poca, \1' . \'a.: Gladys .
' the hostesses to those named ed to her home Columbus Monl.'tin and GI'IIC&amp;, Cllei)·an, Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwa•11 ~~~t ! above and Mrs. Henry Eichlll- day, after spendillll the holiday
and Mrs. Geol')•e !.ollev, Joan '"" and 'amity were r
I ~er Mrs . Eddie Hartung, MMI. weekend witll her mother, Mrs.
and Jeff. Hans!on:l, IV. Va .; guests of hts. mother, Mrs. E. I Est.her Wright, Mra. Buel Rid&amp;:
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tomas. : R. Johnson m Char 1eson.
panied
hume byShe
herwas
son,accoJD:
Bruce
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W· ,1 nour, Mrs. Virgil Roush. Mrs. W.
A. Morgan.
Jodien, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Va.
. ' Ella Hannum, Mrs.
Hobart who spent two weeks with his
Leoaan:l Adams, Okley, \V. Va .' Mrs. D"n Buroey of Martel·! Newell, Mrs. Ray Morris, Mrs. l!fandmother.
Edna Per:::inger. Cht"lyan. 1\tr_ ta visited thts week with her i Fannie Adams and a
guest,
and Mn;. Ken neth Scott and parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham.
Jennings Marshall returned
Mary Joe, Newark, Ohio.
Mr . Emmish 1s con- Hostesses for the
August to his home. Louisville,
Ky.
1 Emmish.
fi
ned
tn
Meigs
General
Hosplt'
meetin•
will
be
Mrs
Mabel
Thursday,
after
a
week's
visit
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Mrs. Emogt'ne Roy Newar k, : I
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d othet Mr
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gran m
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s.
1·11 at by 11lness
Mr. Robertd ~Mmltleyc, Ih~rdn" :I Miss Iva Marie Stewart, dau·l and Mrs. Marion Wood.
John F. Bally ando tber rela·
0.; M.r. an
rs. ar n am:s ' gh ter of Mrs. rva Stewar·t, IS '
tives.
and five children, Shrewsbury. !. employed in Columbus at the '
W. Va.; Mr. and. Mrs. Bl,ll R,us~ : Na tionwide Beauty School. She I Troop 242 Scouts
1 Miss Rozanne Knight retu~·
and Kelley, Mallory, II . I a.• 1 will be•in he r studies at 1 he
ed to her horne, Pl. Pleasan ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Jnrd'.'"· Bel· s"hool '1·n "'•bruar)' but w iII ·. Spend Week at Cilmp w. va. Thursday evemng alter
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pre; Aaron Ward, Mane Bnw- •·urk
... 1·th ··'
tile supervisor until 1' Troop 242 of syracuse spent spending a couple of days with
" is a 1964 a&lt;iuate of last week .at camp ""'ow
•- head her great grandmother, M r s.
den, Beekley; Jean and Warro:!n then. Sl.e
M
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H lin"'" w v Tb y
and lamil
Sparks, Patterson, N. J ' r. : Middleport H•glt School and' near un a-n, • a.
e John F. Baily
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TONIGHT thru TUESOA Y
Walt Otsney·~

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~nd Mrs. Sh~rley Snyder. Ru th- was awardeL a scholarship to . were John_ G. ~auvage ,_ ScoutJe and Benme, Chcsapeakt~, 0.: the Nationwide School.
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Charles Ross, Thelma, Kathy
Mr and !\Irs. Eugene Abbott, trot leader; Kenny Rtzer,. B1D
Ann and Jimmie, Hunting! on; of L~nca&gt;ter are visiting with ', Hayes, John Rltchhart,, D1ckle
Mrs. MargareI Ben~c It . Chesa- 1 ihtir parent s. Mr. and M r s. i Sauvage and Mark Sm1th.
peake; Mrs. Katherme Henson, William Morris and Mr. and . During the week 15 tests we':"
Huntmgton.
Mrs Martin Ahbotl.
. passed and a total of II men!
AI M
d M B H· . . R~cenl guests of Mr. a n d badges were earned. Because
so ~ a~ N.';'·l . en ~·g ' Mrs. William Mor•is and lam· : o! this successful week, plans
gherman,
k . Be.ttlce ),d F r., : ill were h•r brother an&lt;i sis· I have been made for a return
C
. esLapea e;P
y an J ran- ter-in-law .Mr. and Mrs. John next summer.
CJS
owe, omeroy.
oanne .
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rd N M
Vallentine, Passaic, N. J.: Mr. D•llord of AlamaGo o, · ~·· 1
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: and Mrs. Jesse Gobel, N. '!'on· ico, where he is employed With Mr~. Webb Planmn1
I anawa, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. the Dyna-Lectmr Corp. They To Attend Reunion
Hubert Wood, Grove City: Ray- aPihsol vDtslledd ~lth ~r. tahndr Mrerlas. Mrs. Ralph Webb of Racine
d
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C0 1 b
1 dVI son anu o e
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mon
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urn us; .
M s Dillard visited in will attend the annual reuruon
Butch D1~kerson, Notomtne, W. tJVes. r ·while Mr
Dillard of the 1969 Grand Officers of the
Va.; Halite Leach an. two chtl. Columbus
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1 Grand Chapter of OES at Qt.
dren, HarrisonvHie.
atte~ed
pre-msta allon bmfee · : terbein Colie•e in Westerville
mg 10 Boston, Mass.,
e ore '
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- - - - - - - - - - , . returnln to their home in N• w over the weekend of July 11.
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On the way to Westerville,
::o~nd Mrs Glenn Roush of Mrs. Webb will be accompanSt. Clairsville,. Ohio, spent the led by her l!fandson, Jeffrey
holiday weekend with his par· Webb, who will spend the week·
... Mr. anc Mrs. Ear1 Roush . end with his parents ' Mr. and
en~.S,
Mr R0 h
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111 at Mrs. J. W. Webb of Columbus.
1 . • ' " remau" very
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hisMhomed
Ave. Cnswe
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ENJOY COOK.QUT
r an Mrs.thJ ames
and dau hters, Dianne, and Mr. Fourth of July weekend guests
and Mr: Kenneth McCullough of Mrs. Nellle Borgan were the
vtsited i~ Cambridge, Ohio, the James Borgan family,
Gary
past
weekend
where
they
at·
Borgan
family
and
Allen
BorMIDDLEPORT, 0 .
attended pre-installation meet. gan, all of Columbus ; the Ray

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MAKE SAFE DEPOSIT PART
OF YOUR VACATION PLANS!
Your home is ripe for robbery when you're
away on vac.ation. Even tires- that might
otherwise be c.hecked in time-can destroy
valuable papers, jewelry, family keepsakes in
your absenc.e. Safeguard your valuables in a
safe deposit box here-the whale year aroond./
Rent a safe deposil box here right now!

JJ? e Pny 3 % Interest On Savings

Pomer,oy National Bank
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND

II

SUMMER WHITE

COSTUME I.
JEWELRY
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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

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Birthday Observed
By Mrll. Malllar
The birthday of Mrs. Clar·
ence Massar was celebrated
when the Busy Bee Sewing Cll"
cle of the Federated church
met Thursday at the church
for an ali-day quilting.
A potluck dinner was oerved
to M Ma
Mrs
;t.:;oonM'tch r~ :'.o~b Rei:
~I "Mrs~ Mam . Ebersbacb,
Mrs' W L Kautz Miss Lena
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Grueser, Mrs. Otho Murray,
Mrs. Walter Baer, Mrs. Lena
Huber Miss Anna Dural Mrs
Theodo'r· Mora Mrs
'Clar~
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Karr, Mrl. Ben Neutzllng, Mrs.
Carl Shields and Miss Paula
Kauffman ol Halifax, Mass.

Material Ordered
lit
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Mrs. Calvin Simpson
and
MMI. Ronald BrowninS were
ru
bos~sses when the Sew • te
Sewmg club m: bWedneaday
evening at their u roolom.
A llbort businesl sees n was
coaducted by ~•• ~lzat Gandll·

Cultural Program is Presimted by
~rs. Louis Reibel at Meeting

A· covered dllb dinner at 1 ..ce, Mn. A11lrd Pratt wu ...,
p.m. preceded the moetlllg o1 ported .. bnprov!na from •,...
the Federa~ec~ Circle wedll... c.m fall. n .... ~o~ec~ w pUI'&gt;
dAy evenJna at tho dlureh. The ch8Jo a IIPlDot plano lor t h •
fable wu Eentered wltb an ar- IIOCial· roomer1•of the
dlurcll
and
M"'-·
and Mn
NDI!emelll of llowera made b7 Mia Mar,gu .., '"I"
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Mrl. Phll W!Dion\oo~.'
Loula RilbeJ
IWII~ al
Mra. , ..... Reibel was deY~ the commttt.e.
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Ilona! and prosum leader and Mrs later Fapber report.
opened
the devolloiUI
with ed th~l the croos tlo
Lincolll
group alailns of "Take Time IIlii 1iblcb the Circle lpDIIIOII
To Be Holy," loilwed
by had been struck by """IDln&amp;
I tu
dl of Psalm 92·
"&amp;''
set P re o;ea 1111
· and oul of order. Antone Ltlo
H5 and Matthew 8:28-31.
ke will be con'-~'""
WI~~ to ma•o
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her
topic, repatn. Plaru1 w.!., made fnl
"Growth," she llkened til&gt;lrltual a rummage sale Ill be be!d s.p.
growth to the pine tree. She tember 4 and 5, tlle plact II
:!Uggested to keep looking up be announced. A collection Wll
de 10
every
Y
grow and grow ' taken for the Forest Rtm aa~
high
r
becoose the
er up one goes, list church apron project. The
the more beaUtiful the world Mizpah benediction closed 11M
looks. She closed with a poem, meeting
"Grow,• by Mary
Bingham,
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and prayer.
For the program, Mrs. Rei·
bel read n poem, "This Is Amerlca" which told of the fr..,.
dam In America. She also read
two other poems, "The Nlnety
and Nine," which she received
JULY 11
al the first convenUon of the The Men's Brotherhood of tbt
Women's Union, now the Worn· Enterprise and Morning Sial
en's Guild held ot Sl.
John's EUB churches will meet at thi
Evangelical church, Mansfield Enterprise cburch Friday at l
in 1926, and also the
poem,
"Grandmother On A Winter p·rn ·
Day," taken from Echo.
The
Syracuse
Melhodlat
Mrs. Ben Neutzling,
presJ. cburch wUJ havo a rummagl
dent, conducted the business sale in the chureb basement.
session and samples or Chrlot· July 10.11.
mas cards were displayed aDd Ch ter M thodt.t
church
cards selected to seD as a mOJI: . es
e
will have a reception for tbeir
ey making project. It was an·
nounced the Circle also had all new pastor, Rev. and Mrs.
purpose cards to sell Mrs Lena Pearl A. Casto, '8t tt:re churclr
Huber thanked th~ me;,bers Friday at 8 p.m. All membera
for cards and well wishes at end friends are 9elcome.
th tl
f he
id t
Shr.1••
e me 0
r ace en ·
Mary Shrine, White
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It was reported that M r s. of Jerusalem will meet In apeRose Vance
a cia! session at the IOOF haU,
d had suffered
stroke an was confined to a Friday at 8 p.m. lor, • acbool
Nursillll Home at Franklin Fur· of Instruction, with Vida Carson

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VOL XVI

AN ATI'EMPT BY Negroes
to lntel!fate a theater at Lake

City. Fla., Friday night erupt·
ed into a bloody street brawl
that injored at least four whites,
one critically.
Mayor • Police Commissioner
J R. Tison said " The t o w n
went wild." He said about 20
whiteJ and Negroes weree ,~:~;
ved in tho fighlillll and aJ
200 persons milled around.
·
trooper• and sheriffs
aided pollee In restoring order.

/ndl'a /nvl'4&gt;-..l
Here Ju/y 26th

SAVEl SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM
IN THE JULY SALE AT

HONDA 305 SUPER HAWK
(THE WILD ONE)
NOW IN STOCK

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SEE IT NOW AT , • ,,

SCOVTS MEET
Boy Scout Troop 249
held
Its regular meeting
Wednes:
day, July 8th at the Odd FeJ.
lows Hall In Pomeroy. Games
were played and the Scouts
then worked on the Tenderfoot,
Second, and First Class Tests.
The Scouts have collected bot:
tie caps and earned $16.

"!ASON

DRIVE·IN

TONIGHT
"THI GREAT ISCAPI"

Steve McQueeu

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
"Oh io's Oldest Dodge Dealer Now
Becomes Ohio's Youngest Honda Dealer''
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:00 P.M.
88·5. 2nd Ave.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Jame1 Garner

an Color)
-•Del-

"POLICI NURSI"
Ken Scott
MOJTJ Anden

loturdor

READY TO WEAR·· Sale of Womens Dresses ,
DRAPERIES •• Sale of Curtains, Drapes, Rugs
MENS WEAR •• Sale of Shirts, Worlc Clothing
FURNITURE •• Sale of Youngstown Sinks, Chairs. and
Lawn Furniture
Sale of Room Size Rugs
Sale in the Ho&amp;~se Furnishing Dept.
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Approved Ill lst Reading

DETROIT - A stock lnceJI:
tlve prOI!flllll, rejected by the
United Auto Workers in 1955,
iiitomed today as a major condemancl
the unioo on
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fOr salaried union workers
Chrysler. A higb union source
oaid the UAW negotlatillll
mittee at General Motors
The deAth of Mrs. Harry E.
livillll serious consideration
Long of Huntington on June 6,
-.manding the plan at GM.
and her burial in the family
plot in Beech Grove Cemetery,
is an occasion to recall a story
told and retold In .the family
about the selection ol thai ceme.
tery lot .

Assignments
To Committees
Are Completed

. n· eath, .comes to 'Sun.ny Slope' 0f Fli'St Home
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Mrs . Walter Meinhart, of
12239 Tenth Ave., Huntington,
!be former ~thlyn Long. and
Mrs. Cecil J . Jenkins, the l~rmer Edith Long, who died ln
Cleveland in 1958, were daugh.
ters of Captain and Mrs . .Harry

v·10Iators 0f BUl.ld.tng c0de
A.dVISe
• dto Obey or·dinance

On April 8, 1875, Stewart
Lovett
of Syracuse
married
I&lt; Hulda
Catherine was
Houdasbell,

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·fiC~nt f..~IOIIQJ1 CQWlCi1 ID a spe- ,118nl~ sewer systemand. .......dip age 1119•.i\(l' i tbe ...... u.
or, at Iiili tljlillse, Ia meW' t1t1
1 u~ ·llll!ttlng Frltfa1 Diehl UJ&gt;: Sllmpt!Jg treatment

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animously approved a first of lng revised downward. One water uaed, er be
aeeepl
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three readings of a sewer rate The cltscusslon .... utted
lit tlte statement from the ID!IIIII·
ordinance requiring
metered two proposed kinds of rates be-er of the water to tho aewer ..
water patrons to pay one time ing revised downwan:l. One er, of monlh!J flow or of t!ttl
E. Long and l!fanddaughters of their water charge.
was the charge for water us- amount of floW paraitteed llf
Srewarl W. and Hulda Lovett. Councilmen
John Zerkle, ers with unmetered
private the water supplier, and t•i ·
Robert L. Jenkins and June
Gibbons, Gene Harris, wells, which had been $108 an. charges made by the Villap te
Sherod .of Cleveland are ""
Stumbo, and
Roger nually, and as approved,
Ia such sewer user sbAU be cU.
dren of Mrs. Cecil J . Jenkins
voted yes. Councilman $72 annually. The other was lated upoo the nme bAsit ilf
and grandchildren of the Longs. Robert Crsig was absent.
for domestic urunetered usel'l other metered users.•
Seven great grandchildren a1s&lt;t Mayor Lee Smith presided - Meigs Water Co., users Further discussion of the pr..
survive.
over the meeting called to act without meters - revised from posed ralel will be fDvltiod ..
:nn or reject the ord!ruurce. $3.75 monthly to a flat fee of $3 future readinp of the ordinance,
Melp Memorial Hospital
I;hlch he called a necessary monthly.
the second of which MIJ ""mt
ADMISSIONS - Verno n L't
The
ordinanc
I
tales,
ood
I . step before Middleport can pro:
e a so
•
be fore -·-~·
·~""' M ay nip!.
Middleport; Clytl
Terril, ceed to comply with Federal "Where there Is 'a private
Rutland: Mrs. George McHaf· and Ohio Laws that require source of water supply, the Viifie, Middleport; Mrs.
James treatment of wastes placed in
Tbompson, syracuse.
the Ohio River.
Meigs Getterel Hospital
Middleport. after 18 years, . ADMISSIONS :- Martha RobDISCHARGES - Betty Reed, told the Ohio River SanitaUon 1nson, Hamsonvtlle;
Laura
t Spring it · Wells, Long Bottom.
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Mrs. ComnusSlon 1.as
tn·
DISCHARGES _ N
Thompson, a son, and tends to bwld a lagoon type
one·
. and Mrs. George McHaffie oewerage.
son.
' Councilmen discussed
at
length the rates proposed In
The Melp Cotmty Fair .._..
the ordinance which are deslgttMonday evening ...ted It IJI't:
ed to "provide funds for the
ceed with the construction iit.
operation, maintenance. repair,
52 X 158 ft. pole cettle barlt
enlargement, replacement, manwhich will be located acrou ~
t
and
nstructi
ol
a
;
agemen
co
on
u
road fr om ....
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young school teac "who was
reared near Miners.
President Dick
Th
1 ta ted
·r..de committee
e young coupe s r
. Mayor Lee Smith said today Middleport Village
and pl-esented a
housekeeping In a house located ing Inspector James Arnold has brought to his
Rotary lntematinnal
in tho vicinity of the old cem~ several instances of violations within the Village of Ordl·
Cherlea W. Pettengill at
tery which later was the begin· nance Number 853 requiring a building permit.
rosuiar weekly dinner ~::I nlng of the present Beech Grove
of the Middleport
p
Cemetery.
The ordinance provides that NY
d •
Rotary club Frida~ night.
Mr. Lovett was a brick rna•• building permit must be obto Mo erntze
"LIIvel son. Maay of the bricks ho mold· tained prior to s.tarting
any Its Sharon Yard
..~reo:ordlng,"lnchMI..,"":ued,;,,..,..,.l ed by band were used in some work. In connectio~ w1tb the
- - · --~of !be better homes In Porn~ erecuon, conslrucllon, alterat- CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
from Rotary FOUDder. Paul
roy of !bose tlmeo.
ioo or demolition and removal New York Central Railroad
ris. Bill Childs, In another
The couple later moved to a of buildln.~s and structures.
announced 8 $1.2 mlllion mod·
of the program,
wiU be Yan:l
...Uon
reeordlng
called,
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. idinersvllle that had Most of the violations hove erniatlon
ated at theprogram
55-acre Sharon
vates the Motivator."
been given to them by Mrs. been failure to present plans in suburban Sharonville
Lovett's lather, Wllliam Houde· to the building inspector prior Railroad otficials said.
Reedsville Lass
;,._?:sorgeCounMtyelnhartCrippied "lllld·l sheit. There they lived lor many to starting the work and
ob: ellng of the yard would bo the
Recoven Suraery
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years until farm work became a tatrung
· · a bw'ld'11111 pemu't ·
e Reedsvn.
- •1 Soc! ty ~.....,• t. told
first step Iowan:! 0\lentually
Sberyl Benedum of
·~n
e ,.,_en
burden. They moved again, this
~ans that e apeeob clinic
time Into Minersville, where A Ust of known violators bus converting it to completely aoBy LEON DANIEL
Je who uaderwent heart surg·
ICiteduled for the near
they remained together the rest been prepared and turned over tomated electronic operaion. United Preoo International
ery at Children's Hospital In
In Middleport and Pomeroy. of their Uves.
to the Pollee Department for The yan:l is to be semi-automat·
JACKSON, Miss. (UP)) - Columbus this week Is recov·
·II waa 8IIDOUilced that I b
Mrs. Lovett dted first. When servtns of warrants for the ar· kh· after the current remodeling Civil rights workers re rled to- erlng after three hour surgery
-ual
Bob Coats · picnic
County
·
her husband went to Beech rest of these violators If
a P Tasee · work was ~ted to
that a pre-dawn pof'tre d.,. Residents of Melga
Iii bel4 Jul7 24 at the ·
Grove cemetery to select a plot, Building Permit is not obtain.....
fr ·n•t -~
a Negro ch h t have given blood for the little
lionie In Middleport and
he found that the cemetery had ed by July 20, 19!14.
sp,.,.
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about BOurc mil~ girl. A woman of New Straitslite distrl~ Rotary
been extended• 0 greatb that It .Permits may be obtained by through the Cincinnati gateway
of Jackson, wh
FBI ville, who lost a child, has des·
~~ MlddiOpon tili August 7· lncluded the land fronting the .contacting Mr. Arnold at his lc the South and Southeast.
J . Edgar Hoo ""'
igtlllted the blood donated lor
Gllllll allendiDI
·lalt
h
th
t
had
been
the'
flnl
resld
625
Che
tnut
Sire
t
nigh
ver
spent
ber
at the
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ouse a
. lr
ence.
s
e.
I.
tochild
Sberyl
Mrhospital
and Mrhe l{lv·
AI
1·
!nf's dbmet' m~,... were
borne. On hte ·sunny slope of Arrest and subsequent convicCAIJ.'I PRAcnCE
en
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the lawn that had been theirs lion of offenders of this ordi·
Hoover met Friday with Gov. fred Scarberry, Jandr., accompan.
a.t.D lkown, and steve
during their first y~ars of m., nall(:e can result In a mw· Charles Ye111o. new
B. Johnson to dlscuss the led the parents
patient to
1011 · of Robert OOabl. ·
r!age, wa• the plot Mr . .Lovett mum penalty of $100 line and slructor of Eaatem
of three civil Columbus. They are relativeo
Wire Mn. Jelln 'Coak, '
chose lor ·hiS wife to lle . .Nine up to 6 montha jail sentence the s.cheduled n concert
workers, and Misslslllp. 0t the R. E. RolliiUI family ,
Dli COok, IJn...Jim.et
y~s later, be was placed Jle. M'ayor ststed.
Ins Senior band pntCiice
tense racial situation ln Log""'at ln Middleport.
port, Mra. Cbat'lu Ala
side her.
Caples of the ordinance end Wednesday, July 15, from
bury IIIII MID Bell Sanborn. _
AJmosi 48 years later their building cede are on file in th• 8 p.m. at Eaatem lll&amp;bt
The FBI director 1
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
·
Mayor'• office.
All membert are to be
~ter said Mra. Larry Stewart of Co:
sQuAD CWJ,.m
ONE MAN FINED
belleves the missing three Iumbus, wlto was visiting at the
Tile Ra!=llt etiMII..,...I
u ...or Lee Smith flned one
.,.,_..BT OORRECTED
dead, but promised a """' home of Cbar!ea Stewart, Pol·
......,
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TWO
JAII\tit
all out effort to solve •·11'11 c8lled to the Cllffom
end two olber. forleitecl The report Friday cl the 43nl
....,. lllll, In Ga!1ia county • waa
. farm ~ 1120 a.m. ladalm
In the Middleport - . . iDrif'leJ'!I8r1 or the Forest Run
Thomu Ellawortb
lakeD to Holzer hospital by the
one. "' Hlll'l WO!'M· 'IIIIo
Court Friday·.....m,. John 11-ptllt 'churcPt to ·bt'eelebrated 34, of Rutlend
Civil rights worken laid tlla Middleport emergency 91[11ad at
appal'I!DIIJ lllfferlnl from
50,, of MJcldlejlort wai IPD-111'
With the fourth jelled by the
that burned at GreeD-. 11:15 ·, pl.m. Friday, IVbere she
elpollll'lj. ,''Bqddy'~ Bllllld ·
m,o and·COSII an.an ·lntiiXIc. ., .., or aenlce of their pastor lfl's
. was In a pwtnm!nari!IJ was ldmltt11lll II a maternity
.e!!.~; :~ J;!IQI•
Earl JQtlcOj "' Rt. ~ rated ·that lbeli pas. Mllldavll .'
neigltborbood. 'lbey ,aid CIIIMI·
.
forfeited hiJ
I* ..,..Jkiv, Nyle ' llal'den, b- support.
had beeJt 1171D1 t.1 flat . . 00081N DIES
~·ta.....~~
.
lrf . nmnlll![ • liter, tllla· II ~- II •
rrent
)iul ~ ~ ~~qe l;.ebew, Millon, baa
w,_
5&amp;o bmH.}ie:llllfYr:L,
A ar*i... leuaul ol the death of her
llllt!4 wal ~
hlB • ~. 1911, aitd MR
. , ·. ~ BIIDCb. Roevet.,
·llald the ttrudUN "buntlil "tlriaan, Friday at MarilDa F_..
·~1118 l!t;J!ftVllli .•~ . •
.Cbup,: l!t•tbe~~" •1 l'll!:·•lt4L · . . a i!1W'pFolJDIL"
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mer Gerlro1de Lovett, was burie« beside them, as was her
husband, Captain Lolli!. Both
couples had long lives together.
'r e Lovetts observed thoir 51st
wedding .nniversary, the Longs
observed their 59th before hia

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"KING KONG
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ON VENUS"

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Sh~ate was bo~nd over to the Mason County Grand Jury by Julticf
the Peace Edtth Fox at Clifton, W. Va., Friday evening after ho! entered 1 aot ......._
ty plea.
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district deputy the _tnstru~.
in pr~paration lor Inspection to
be held at Marietta September
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8. All officers and memberJ are
JULY 11
The Golden Rule Clast of
Plans were made for a guest lhe Middleport First
Baptist
•peaker from India SUnday eve- church will hold a picnic at
ning, July 211, when the Ses- Forked Run Lake Sundey, Josion of the First United Presby.
terian Churcl; met Monday eve- Jy U. Each member Is to bring
ning with the nev.
Howard meat for her family, plus one
Ruppel! presiding.
other dish, drinks, and table
The Rev. P, K. Geevargbese service. All members are to
of Indio, a city and industrial moot at the the church at
12·30
worker of the Synod ol Ohio,
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Columbus, has been lnvited to
JULY u
speak at the meeting which The W.S.C.S. of Heal!! Metf&gt;.
will include a Communion Her·
itb
. ndlst Church will meet Mondey
v1ce at 7:30 p.m. w . a socta1 evening, July 13 at the cliurch.
hour to be held loliowmg. Nam· Mrs. Herllllln Haddox will be
ed to the oomm!ttee In charge devotional leader with
I h•
were Mrs, George Anderson, program to be given by I h t
Mrs; _J .. E.MHarleEy, MOrsT. ~ two girls who attended the ""'
ur
rs.
cent School of Missions In DeJ.
b ""WIS,
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Buch• . ew..,
Ch
•ry, ames
anan,
ar· aware, Kathy Br-.. and Dee
les Peoples, Russell Lyoru~, J. Slavin. Hostesses wiD he Mra.
H. Grate, John Fultz and ftob. Lorena Davis, Mrs. Guy Shuo
ert Tewksbary,
ler, Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mrs.
edMrs. ;:;:wks~ry was. a~int. c. E. You 1111 , and Mrs. Jolul
lacrclna Mro 811Wpeillrm Ment Zerkle.
rep
g rs.
. tam
or·
The Disabled American Ve~
rls, who! has be~ ill. Aalreportnd erans and their Aux!Uary wtn

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D'iA~~P:om~~e!r~~oythat
he mtended to ftsb illegally tn the Ohio River near Racine.

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Mr. and Birchfield family, .and Mr. and ~re Jr., vice Pn•uuen •
was g ven on e rep r a
meet in regular sess!OII MoDMrs; Paul Cottrell family. All 11 was voted lo purchase mater- redecoration of the cbolr l'oom day evening. There will be InKathy Bratton and Dee Sla. enjoyed a cook-out Saturday tal to make slings for the Polll- b), the trustees, with the Worn· stallation of olllcers and 1 11
vln have returned from DeJa. evening. Patty Birchfield
lJ croy Emergency Squad. A blril&gt; er. • ~!atlonkglvlns aSadona· members are ursed to attend.
Improved
after
,.Inn
In
Hoi·
dey gift was sent to Mra. Day. tloo oo uoc wor . Lewis uer,
JULY •
ware where th ey s !tended the
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t Don Lo
D 1gb Wall
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1",:; Strickland from her secre and B..::ryWali:Ce
School of Missions s!""'sored by zer H~M~pital.
The Daughters of Bulb claP
the W S.C.S. The gtrla were
p •
1ng
th
of the United Methadlst cburc1l
sponso~ed by the local Worn·
HOSTS FOR COOK.OUT
Tbe hoslesses served a d..,
on e project.
will meet at the home of Mra..
en's Society of Heath Metho- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen sert OOUI'l!e to Mnr. Donald Col· Rev. R':furlngpelt w:_ l!fan:' ~
dl 1 Ch h
entertained with a cook-out r~ llns, Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs. vaca11on
mon
Richard CampbeU Tuesday al
s
urc ·
cenlly at their home, Butternut. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Raymond August wltb the Rev. Frank 2 P· m.
VISIT DELBERT GAUL
av. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bally, MMI. Donald McKnlgbl Cheesebrew named to fill the The regular meellna ·a~ the
L M Price Mis• Nettle Koeb· end Mrs. Gilmore. Hootessea pulpit during hlB absence. Miss WSWS of the Enterprlso EUB
Visit!ns Delbert Gaul the l~r,
R~lh Wells, and Mr. for the next meetlnk will be Kay McClintock of Syracuse Chureh will be held at the botne
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and Mrs. Frank Sisson and deu- Mrs. WUlan:l Boyer and Mrs. will be guest soloist at the July of Mrs. PhU Ohlinger, July If
Jimmy, Ale•andria, Va.; Mr • ~~~M~a~nde~a~nd~A~·~m·~·--~~~~e~Omd~~e~
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· ._._._._._~~~m:o:m~lng~~w~~~Wp~se:~~·:tce~.~~·~t~?~;M~p~.~m~.~------.-,
and Mrs. Ralph Parker, Ern·
est Taylor, Rev. Pearl Casto,
Mrs. Glennie Shumway an d
1!fandchildren, Guy Midkiff, Mr.
and Mrs. Orner Hess, Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Gaul, Vere Swar·
tz, Murry Hopkins, Garner Grif·
fin, Lloyd Blackwood, Richan:l
Myers, Sybil Dorst,
Charles
Woode and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Van Meter and family.

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thowon
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New Barn

0ver 23,000
Hear Graham's
F "Sf Sermon

To be Built
For'64Fair

A letter from J M. Staek "'
COLUMBUS IUPI) More director of the ~ t1
than 23,000 persons heard the Agriculturort, adCiarkvlaed~the! ~~
openin•
night sermon Friday of that Robe
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evangelist Billy Graham's Cen. Meigs county inspector for 18M,
Ira! Ohio Crusade.
and that he and Govenw
Graham, speaking st Jet Sla- Rhodes hope to visit the Melp
dium here, said the big prob- cowrty fair thUt year. Anotblr
!ern f•cing the U.S. today Is letter from tile Ohio IDgbway
man and not social. political or Safety llepartmen1 in n . .
economic factors. Be declared ence to display at the fair the current generation was Ill): read. But space has not beea
able to bo&gt;ar Cllt'rellt stresseo reserved for lhe departmlllt
and strains.
since It failed to repr, to 111!1'
He cited 1 e many irunates of vious letters from the boald.
mental hospitals and persons Therefol'ft, there are no vacanl
under psychiatric care u evl- spaces.
dence of their inabili(JI 1o face A detailed reporl was ...
life's problems.
to Piketon In compliance wHII
Graham's sermon was based a letter requeoting lnformatloil
or three requirement. over on the life of membenhip which man has no control: fie. ets.
bOrn, havlns to die and the It wu repm1ed that S14111
judgment of God.
Fire Jnapootm H. A. . .
The Carotna-born preacher mon would Wit the fair dudlll
told the crowd the meell- they Ills llllllllal ...--...on.
attended was every bit~..
u tm. M. s. PltiWpa D.V.M. ii!l
portant as the Republican N• Atbenl wu IPJ!Ginlld ; 1 i
tiona! Conventloll In Jtdl Frail- arlan - the liM
cboo. He added that he dJd DOt alao am•• ed· tbll tit . .
believe lbe •penlng Dight orowd ~ r,- , lbe Qble .
of the 10-day program .... pre. Mt. . . . . •a le!lm .... ~
ent by chance, and ihoughl 1bq ncelnt ~ t- iPie f* tllk
were predestined to attend.
yur •
... ad. •
Gra1utm W81 made,an ltotJGr.- Nlld ID4 Ill!; 11:4t Ill
ary mayor by Columbua Ma;yar
IPI PI .. hill rr.l C. Uti

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T0 F•g
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a Hted t·un... ec bar a\\'ara. h1 gh- Mane tlackelt , Stephanie Pul-j Wil:wn, Logan ; Becky and Katie
~~up of hard workin&amp; and en- , ·st awa~d gtve.n tn J.WI acou 1 ing,. l l~n . Margie Harr•s. Christine 1Myers , Glendale; Mrs. Audra
l1'P··Ung
membt&gt;rs
of Glr1 1 One d•sa .&gt;pomtnwnt wa s Mrs Halley, Oht.a Lew is Connie ! Lambert, Bellinrton, W. Va .; i

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M•rilyn Stumbo.

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Hackett. Mro . l

U'JIIll' ~1der . Mrs. George ' ho~pltahat l on . maki ng it 1m- Parent~ and othttrs milking •p Paul Smart, Mu. George Hack- 1
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1 j..vsalble for ht-r to accompa ny the
bus number ,.ere Mr!. ett. Sr.. Miss Susan Pull~n .
ThPt gPOup
wiU leave by Lht girls. Taking her place il'l A. R. Knight, ar~l!l M"out chair- I Mrs. Keneth McEihlnney, Miss
chartered bus Sunday evening :.t. siste r, Mrs Robt&gt;rt Ji::IJ , uf man ; Rose Anna Kmghl , Mrs. ' Suanna Arnold, Mra. David Oh-

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Heading for
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Mrs. Cole is
Hostess when
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Society Meets
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I Garner Hired
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Take Movies

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Nuxall Aims For Seventh W10 Today, Reds Nip Phillies,
PHILADELPHJA (UP[) -Joe Friday night Frank IIAlbllloon overt be flrlt.place Phils.
eluding tbroe OltCII tor 1thNOII Ruben Anwe liar I o liner bruise o11 bltl rllil. But lilt blow . !Jall-pmo 11rer San Fr~,
l'luxhal1 goea after wtn No. 7 to- and Ilel'oll Jam- llluted~ 'l'hursday night Cincinnati lost and Roblnlon.
that mashed off the pitcher's didn't burl ldo pitcbJnc and he •bleb beat Chicago Friday, today u tho CincinnaU Redllook lllaoi'Uil8 to back 11p tilt lli8bl- to the Philli!S.
O'Toole WOil hi1 ninth \'lctory side lor a single.
r•tired the side In the ninth. 3.
for tlleir second will lla Ill .IJ(IIblag cl Jla 0 lldt
Cincinnati collected 10 hits off in 13 decioictla, but II wam't all
O'T- The lou lor the Pldlllea cut The ooly Philadelphia run
FP!d~lad~el~phia~
·~Ph~~~~~H~·~--~~Ila~hl~lll~.~~~~-~ed~a~"~'~l~l~l:!,!lln!,..~_:Ph~ila~&lt;d~e~lph~l~a~hur~le~ro~
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, 2ln~·~rc~,.,.~·~·~ln~the~~aev~en~tb~l~rmlng~~~The~~llal~l~loft~!_l2b~uoba~~ll-~sl~ed~tho~ir~N~a~U~cw~.l Lelllfle f&lt;,&gt;MI to • came in the oecond inning when
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lootOiy lbtked with PeDIIIYivuRowland Da&gt;S, Mi.. Ada Hos- 1linger. Mro. Kalad Hludy and SAN FRANCISCO (UP! 1 - 1day lor planks on civil rights [ tee begllta vollni Oil tht GOP's la Gov. Wilham W. Sctanlon'l
m&lt;~k •ng the IJns and Karen Walker, Pome- daughter, Jane, and Mra . Clif~ Anti-Goldwater for~es w e r e and other key Issue• when tho baolc campaf8n docWD8111.
oolsed to "fight like hell" to- •lepubltean Platform Commll- 1 But the underdotl eantiJiient lallarlni drive lor the GOP
ton "Hotel Monday mornmiJI.
1tnp art- D1.ana OaVI.s, Paula n.. y. M1s.:, Marianne Woodge.rd 1 ford Stmbo.
preJidentiol nomlnliUon ll&lt;ed
~ hotel Is located close to 1'hel,., Debbie Gruem, Kathy : and Karen Thomas Col Rita
They will return home Friday,
almost
etrt6lft deleot.
J'lonf!$ylv•nla Stat1on and Is a - - ~
· - - - --ij.minute train ride'" the ta1r 2-Daily Sentinel . Pomerov- Middleport, 0 ., July 11 , 1964 1
BICktrl of Sen. Barry (lofd.
\lith threE' days plann.ld lnr Ihe
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water, who hu about n~ppoa
f~ri'- Mrs Hackett
has also
'~"·"*"'
up the party'• top prlu,
ap
~tduled other interestmg stdt
peared to ..avo shape&lt;. the pia~
~ includina the Rodio City
form juat aboul the wuy theY
Hall , tho United Na tions
want It durillll a woek·IOIII row
a,(!d tile Empire State Bulldmg.
wtth pro-Scranton loreea.
t;l.reas Or tht&gt;· fair which have
Tha only question wu wlttthbeen.. indudef in the "Musts''
Early Monday momlng at 2
er the •elf-styled "moderatea•·
for the. girls · will be th~:- indus·
a .m. In Ashland, and at 4 •.m
wbo art seeldni to Uberallzc
trial area with a special tour
in HuntlnKton, 84 Scouta a n d
the policy documenl wiH force
•{i-angffi oy th&lt; Continental lnleaders from tho Trl • State
a fight on the convention llooz
St6311Ce Co.: the Lake Arnu!eArea board two Ohio Valley
next
week,
~nt and tran~portation exhlbit
busses on lhe.ir way to t h e
v~lts to lnternationaJ displays. ,
~ixth National Jambo~e at Val·
The bitter llgltl ~ tha
and the Sermon on Science .
I
ley Forge.
two camps was forgotten tem~ troop and Its leaders have
Enroute they wlll visit t h o
porarily Friday night durlui
l(t!rkod harol wiUt record hops,
rallllcatlon of two relatively
University of VIrginia, Monllrummtljje.sales. bolt!&lt; cops, and
eello. Washington, D. C., and
non..,.,ntroverslal aectiona of the
v~twt other furxl raising acl'&lt;ew YorK City, SJl'!nding a 1ay
platform.
tijjties ·to make mon~y for the
a the Worla''!l Falr. 'Then after
One section contalna a aet of
trir... This has !:wen an ncitinK
"" visil to the National Office of
broad general principle.~ outlln.
year for the &amp;iris, what with
the Boy Scouts of America, and
ing GOP philosophy. The the John!iton Historical Scout
ond wao Nported to be a "bU.
Museum, they will spend a half·
terlng" Indictment of Pra!dent
day steing the historical s1 tE's
: Johnson'• eonduct of foreign
in Phiilldelp' o1a.
· policy and aevere crltlcllm of
-.
Elected
as
Patrol
leaders
for
I Democratic rule airuJe 1960,
~
the two Jamboree troops .are
RI&amp;Jtll o'mk Eru~
Bud Neeley and David Simj Even so, however, a · dlscu•
GRF.ATER SCOPE--The new radio-telescope; the Mark 11.
mons, both of Pt. Pleasant, and
~
sion on civil rlghta orupted durdominates
the foreground in the pictured view of the
·:;:
as
an
Assistant
Patrol
leader,
Ing
the discussion of principle
Jodrell Bank, England, radio-astronomy center. The 125LLwell
Evans,
of
Gallipolis.
All
to loreshado" today's claob.
~"' William Wilson and Mrs. I foot Mark 11 will be the first computer·controlled instiument I other ~aders are or Huntini·
Sere Hugh Scott of Pennylef
its
kind
.
It
will
lend
able
assi:;tanee
to
its
brother
scope,
j
De Free!\ have returned to
ton.
the
Mark
l,
seen
in
b•ckground,
right.
vanla,
Scranton's fioor manag..
their,.t1ome in f{enES"Selaer , N Y.
er, said the clvll rlf!(tts plank
after beinal . het'~ for funeral ser·
approved by a Goldwater-domvire• for Dr. Wilson They
Spiritual Theme il
Inated
draltiJli committee wao...•
were _guestS of M~ Wi)son'.'i
"wholly, completely, entirely
siater ~ud brother-in-law, ~lr .
Devotional Topic
and thorouf!(tly unsatisfactory"
~tnd Mr. Gl.enn hamhert.
I
•
•
1o the govern01 .
The last chapter or the study !
MISS .usan Beck. who resld"
book, "Paul's Epistle to the
Uf$ 0y
Goldwater's meu oo the platw1th Mr . aftd Mrs. Alfred ~i'~r
Mrs Raymond Cole enter- ttoman
read and d1- 1 Th J 1
form lfOUp wero ready to
b . J
d r ;,, wh 'l t I . · .
.
.
· wa
e u y meeting of t e W&lt;&gt;'11te Ohio Bell Telephon.e Co. pledge tho party's presidential
P!l~· r. n am..., 1e a · lamed w1Lh 8 surpnse party m cussed when Group II of the men's Missionary Society of t.he
tt&gt;r10111g
R10
Grtmde
College
1''
1
f
h
11
\1..
·
1
d
In
cooperation with the Ohio nominee would carry out the
-. .
110nur o er mu •er. 1 1 s t •ar· Ftrst
Umte
Presbyteru.m Pomeroy First Baptist church
sp~ndmg
Developrr1ent Department, will ntw rights law promptly and
. .
~~ the _semastpr br':!ak
• •'Ies J ones and mo th er " ·•n~ 1aw, Chur ch met .,' ·I on day afternoon was held 'Jlrursdsy evening at
·
\'It~ IWr ~::flJITllh tn North Ft:H [Mrs Mmerva Co le ol Charle•;- in the pastor's study Leader for Lh h h
.Robert Garner or Spencer-~
be. shootiJli fllm In Gallipolis effectively. Scranton'• backers,
l ·&gt;lr!
ton, W. Va ' Sunday afternoon the discussiOn and scripture Merc uJrcB F
VIlle, 0., wa9 hired as new band
thiS weekend, as part of a 30 • however, are seeking a mort
•
.
J
•
.
aster, president, director of Southern Local
motion picture to pro- eomprehel'sive plank ti•at would
mmute
Mrs Wth tmn T
r.n 1 f&gt; , ,~ , .
i){:coratl'd card spellmg out re&lt;.uhng w&lt;Js Mtss Susan Park , conducteo the meeting which
,
mote Ohio, and attract n.ew In- view the taw u a start arxl not
( t·an1 ·SI. . Mirldiepnrt , is a p&lt;~·I H&lt;lppy Authday greeted gut:'sts . Dt·votions entitled, "Wings of' opened with the theme sons school district Fnday night in
.
a" lhey entered the ' 'ol h
h
s
·
·
•
meeting
of
the
board
or
edu"
d
b
.
duslry
to the sate.
the erxl of government steps to
1
1
• •d at Holer HOS!"Jifal w erl! "
"-' e orne :t e p1n. were presen e Y Whtte cross work was discuss.
A
public
service
program
end discrimination,
:md "rWf"n, surgPr~ WednP-~ ,A turkey. sa!~d luncheon was :Mrs. R ~ - Sherman. Taking part ed. An ofFerlng wa dedicated cation.
o• the telephone company, the Besides civil rights, t h •
~he I!~ ret'overing sat)sfac·l served wtth tee cream a_nd . a in the d1~cuss1on were Mrs. Ar- by Mrs. Joep Cook.
High • Garner, from Auglaize county,
colored 111m will depict I h e Scranton-oed alliance was pr•
· .... :tv. HPr tm~band and Ianni .~ !decorated bl_rthd~y cake m pmk thur Lt&gt;wts, Mrs. Marcus Cham- lights 0 the Women's Confer~ will replace Edward Johnson
development of resources and pared to battle for adoption o1
,' with her at the hos~nal a~d green mscrJbf'd,
Happy ibtrs. Miss Margaret Sauer, Miss ence held Jn June were
giv~ who has resigned to assume a ~
1
availability to adequately oerve ita views on ellremist fll'OUps,
~~ rs Grth•tJ•• was to accom p~ny B1rt~day . The h~no~ed g_uests Milry Park , Mrs. 0. H. Stewart. bl
by Mrs
R a 1ph band directorship position
in '
1
industry of all kinds.
educatloa. natural resources,
th Girl Scouts to th~ World's re_re1ved lovely gilts mc!udmJ;: a ' Mrs Cha rles Shumaker. Freda C. Zundel. Mrs. Daisy Jasper Florida.
1
Star of the program will be control ol nuclear testing and
f'nlr Sunday.
I gtft on behalf nf the Mount . Bratt, Mrs. Walter Waddell, and and Mrs . Dale Wippel Mrs El. .
.
I Mrs J ~ Harley chr A new len Co h
· Sh.
In other
achvtty, Ida D1ehl l
Wally Cox, well-knowr. movie "right-to-wor~" laws.
M L
N
1 ·Moriah Missionarl'
·
•~ociety
,
. . . ...
· - ·
ucand M'1sses
.
rs. awrf&gt;nC'f Rpper, w t•l i
.
study book will be used for dis- and Ch 1
z ndel 1 aron 1 was h1red
as an elementary
ond TV entertainer. Saturday "We'll flgbt Uke hell on a'
i~ e~~ :•t the Oht1~ V11ie:v I Those attendmg were Clyde t•ussion wheit 1he-·group rPCon- ·tended ~~:n:OOr~rencea soh~
teacher and the resignation of
.calMra crews will be film- number of luues," uid Scott Baking C~-11 OJ})'IC&amp;tJOil lhJS Lynch. Jo~. Kmght. Col : \1rs. venes in Seplember
ts 1 tl
.
frT
e- 1Florence Circle as an elernenmg
a number of scenes featur. '
Wo 1 Mob c-ojo01
w~k.
,!J£rnest Bowles, Mrs.
Ervin
·
P= 0 1e vanous 0 Jeers at 1tary teacher was withdrawn. OLYiiiPIC TOKEN- ThIs ing Cox
and a cast 01. the river
Bumgardner. Mrs . Con Young , I
t
conference. was re_ad
by Present were board presidl!nt medal (both sides shown) between Gallipalls md Pt. PleaEarller lndlcatiOIIII were lhat
Mr. Paul Tltel" has been !Mrs Alvert Bland Mrs Wilham '
31 ON BUS
' the local Soctety offtcers .
G
y t
be T
S
was
thosen by the Olympic sent.
the
Goldwater majority on tbe
transft · d •· th d' t I t 0 lt'l
·
'
·
Mr z · d 1
th d
ene os · mem " om ay, rte "' e Jsrc
.. e Wmston, Arlena R~se, Clm·i@ i At least 38 area
residents
s. _un e gave e evo- lre, .John Fisher. and C.n&gt;orgE' Committee to commemorate
George E. Wilson, Director committee would try to avoid a
01 the Am&lt;rltan Ele~p;lr Po~er Cassell, Mrs. Cam pt.&gt; II Harp&lt;'r, wore aboard the chartered bus lions Whlrh had been led
by JBaer; Clerk Paul R"egle, and · the 18th Olyn1pic Gamea 1D of Ohio's Development Depart. split by making concessions to
Co In R08ileke. Va. Hls •lfe Mrs. Fred Jackson. Mrs. Ar-!going to the Billy Graham Cru- Dr. Dorothy Stevens at th~ con- IExecutive Head Charlea Hay- TolcyQ.
ment, said "Ohio Bell's fibn satisfy the rebels.
~nd daJgbter , Paula. will join nold Rkhards, Mr. and Mrs .. sade being held at Jet Slad- lerence whose topic,. was Help I man.
will colorfully portray thla In a dramatic climax to . a
·: rln ndAu~st. Ev
D . Charlie Jon@S, Mrs. Catherine lum in Columbus. The Rev . Don~
L_ohrd To Love, and clos-. 1
BOUND OVER
&lt;ate's rich diversity of natur- week of hearfn&amp;s, Goldwater
8
1
. rs.
er"tt av ~ayne, Mrs. Oscar Hardaway, 2ld Boone and other members e wit prayer.
William
Deal
of
Harrionvlla'
arxl economical resourcea • clashed aharply with the Otii7
ASKS DIVORCE
~eturntd trom a. vacat~on trip Middleport area.
and Mrs. of his church are attending. Sev- A_ dessert c~rse was served
le RD. was bound over to 1 h e vail able to Industries. The ftlm Negro on the platform grouPthr:Oh ~~~e:h:: 1:0: : sih~~ Minerva Cole and Mr.s. Charley eral other persons are planning t~~~ lye SOCia! hour by Mrs. A divorce- action was filed grand jury on $500 bond Friday
wiH poin1 out that profit ta not George A. Parker ol tile Oi"
~
g
a s White and Mrs. Wilham Sm1th '&lt;:t car caravan to attend one or
or oung Sr., and Mrs . Friday in Meigs County Comby
Meigs
County
Court
Judge
a
.. dirty word In Ohio " Ohio t:rict of Columbia.
incltJdmg- ~assachusf&gt;ttes Rhode or Charleston.
Ithe sessions.
Foter, to nine. members and mon Pleas court by Paul SellIsland. Ma111e , Vermont, New
one guest. Mrs. Edward J. Co•·- ers of Racine against D o n n a Frank w. PortAlr, Jr., alter he wdl be oeen as an excltlngataae Parker llllked Goldwater, Ill
Hampshire and they tDUred
euran of Wapping, Conn,
Jean Sellers of Guysville. T e pleaded not guilty to a DWI with a healthy climate lor bual- ll&amp;ht of hiJ volt qliDII the
neu. The state's cullural and civU ri&amp;bt. l&lt;liWatioll Oil the
many ol the hlst.orlc sp9ts inplaintiff charges gross neglect charge.
recreational attraetiono will be ground that two major par\1 of
1
cluding Plyluouth Rock
and
MI.. Williamson h
of duty and extreme cruelty.
promoted
as evidence that Ohio II were UIICOIIItitutloMI, II he
C.ape Cod.
Guest for Supper
REGAINS ti.nl!;
a is, above all. a good place Ill could erdotU tha law with. the
COME FOil VACATION
TOKYO (UP!l
Katsuo
SPC and Mrs. Cloo ..;erns left
Miss Joyce Wil"amaon
was
full pow. of his ollie• II tleteP
Mr Raymond Eiselstein and Haga regat'ned !he Japaneoe which to Uve and work
Friday for lbeir home in Fort
auest
of
honor
at
a
potluck
picIn
all,
about
400
scenet
!ram
eel
prelldent.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Russ bantamweight
champianship
.
.
BenninK. Ga. 1fter S@V@ral
all
coraora
of
the
sllte
will
be
"You
an quesllonlnl my han:c t~~pper Thursday
eve~n.a arrived Thurs. from Cleveland Friday night when he scored a
days vioil with her mother,
r~wo•m ~~ Jlf.
Vt!'j!d lor a vacation at their home on I unanimous 10 - round decision filmed. The 111m will be ready eaty and 1 lhould ruent it but
Mrs. William Robson. Their
for releue thil fall, and will be I don't," Goldwater begen_.Ida .
.
b. hock Springs
Road, Peacock Ave.
over Tatsuya Takami
dau1hter, Judy , rema1ned for a
giVen y er former co . work~
•
available for public lhowlnga reply. Tholl be ouerted that be
1onter visit with her grander~ at the court!Jouse.
oe Olti eaiBl film library. would do more than the law remother.
Following the supper the eveTite story 11 written by Fl'lllk qulred and appealed 1o all
ning was spent In playing canSiedol, producer of tho "Ohio American• to and dlocrimlnaEdward Mattox of Medina,
asta, with pries awarded
to
SIDry." Cina Craft.Contlnenlol tlon,
Ohio, Is visiting with hts mo.. ·.··
Mrs. Denver Rice and M i s s
,.,,
ol
Cleveland Is ilolna the 111m·
ther, "'"· Elmer Mattox.
. : ' . '-'1. ~.,
Williamson.
Others
att•nding
iJli.
Mr. ind Mrs Leonard Mattox
were Mrs. Lloyd Moo~, Mrs.
and children. Karen. Mary Ann
'IIC•·
~
·
"'
r
"
Durward CUmmings. Mro Chari!IL .
and Mike of Nitro, W. Va. hav~
SON BORN
DIVOTID TO INTIItiiT OP
les
Hayes, Mrs. Letta Spencer
betn Ylotttng with his parents,
Mr. and Mrt. Dan MtlldoWI,
MIIGI MUON AltiA
and Mrs W. A. Gibbs.
Middleport, .......
Mr. end M,.l!! Carl M1tlox. Marv I
nounclng the birth of 1 IJOJ'l, n.
....,. •· ow... fiWJRU
AM Is !laying with her grandparent• for a longer visit
Wellston Names
Luther, July I at Melp !'"'"*"!"•,j;r•'t• •...., •"• 11 . . . . , ...,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur 1'hfllo:~::,!H~talln F-=
o; ...nt..,,.
""'"11 _,....,.
-u.J· .,
c•.,.a,.
11=11
r
a•
Fisher Grid Coa~h
baJd an In Columbus tonight ')
of
the
now
baby
ototo.
.,.,
i
Ken Fisher, 211-year-oid for'and M Lu"- •••• ......._
.,., HI... .
attend Ill•· Billy Grahom Crurr.et Massillon High school foot.
n. Va.,..,,.......,.
-et·
- rMilton,
W.
and Mr• ..,_
t1tt .. . ..,....,
11re~r
s•d• betng: h•ld this week. HI•
ball player and lateo a Ohio
and Mrs. Hayu MDrglll a&amp; HoL ..,,.
sioter-i&lt;l-lair, Mrs. William Theo
Univ_ersity grtdder for three
Indiana. A -·t 11211aJKirrtO.. .......1 •U•UJ1M .... MilliN
bald of CoiUmbmJ wi ll be among
r - II"
'
lltttMIU .......... 1M. ...........
years, has b~n named head
the rht!lr members sin~mij with
is
Mrt.
GUll
Ill
Buntmttoo , _ ,.,. CMy, r ....
football coach at WoUston.
the crusade .
W.
Va.
The
couple
hu·
two
•
••
"''""
..,_
tir
, Fisher served aa on assltant
children, Mlldlell • .and _,_ • ...
Mn. Earl Smith 1Marilyn
1 a.t Lo&amp;an, winner of the SEOAL
' '
MUior1 ond chlldM'n, Joey and
l!?&amp;thenll,
4
yell'l
old.
Mr.
M... lloiiY .,...., ,..
grid champlonhip laat fall. He
Tlmllly Eorl. of Weot Palm
lo
a
pharlnacilt
with
tha
.,...,
,...,
replaces Bob Brennan, who wa 1
Be1eh, Fla.. are her~ for a
Duttm
Dnll
Sl&lt;lre.
Bubua
l
r
_
,
.
the SEOAL's · "Coach of the
Meadows, a!ster ol Mrt Mead- ... _ ........ tl.a "'
visit":with her part&gt;nts, Mr. and
Year" in 1963. Wellston finished
Gall Miller and
.mtly.
owe, lo ultlna In care" of !lie
seeond wtth a J-1-1 r.cord. WellMeadows'
chlktren..
H~t daupter, Su!lt , 11 vi siting
ston will h1ve a veteru @lf!ven
with fll'lndparonts, Mr and Ml'll
.,...ung Fisher thla faH.
Carl Smith in Uniontowb, Pa :
RLE-Y~s
llr. Smith plans to joln hio
TA"EN TO HOSPI'l'AL
fWilU, litre In two .... ks
Henry Barrett of Oanvillo
l\lr, and Mrs. Ev.,..tl Bachtransported to Melp M.,.
COLD WAVE$
nor @'&lt;I dlu&amp;htoro, Conn!• arxl
im&lt;&gt;rial hosplt.al at 7:1!1 a.m. toSUMMER IPICIAL
itartll, . .,.. recent guests ol
and admltled ~ a medical
!IU llatar, Mtao Mory Schoof tn
pailent.
::..luli&gt;buo.
MPh and Mra. Charlol A
Traveler wu thee name 01
lredbury 4lld family hav• ,..:
RObert !:. Lee's lamou• horse.
tL!j'llld from 1 Ytcatlon trtp at
'!'he be•t "Jliii&amp;DI8" hats
AJco*~ Mich.
come
from Ecuat(olj
'· .
18&gt;!11 Parkersburg . W. Va . and . Columbus.
..flljurlve at the Covernor Chn i 1'•·oop mf'm bt:J :;

$8.00

.--

¢:" •·

• Misses per£ect
Cummmgs

All !n'ARS

3Games

Contest by Single Pitch

I

Amaro cot blJ oaly ojber
score Riehle Allen.
.,
Jolmaorl elouted bli ejgfld
homer o! tho toe410D to .~ tiM
foorth lnnillc to roill&lt;r Pbllllei
starter Dennis Bennett. E4 fide
buck relieved 1Bnt ~~

:~ndol~=-~~~

~~~a;'t::;:g;SJ,:

15 decisions a be tailed 'to 1111
Rex Cummlngo, the bts left- ~ were unable to go to Pomeroy the distance '· !of 'ibe lith t!illl
bander of tho Pomeroy Pony (for lack of two new baseballs, , seeutive t1me.
'
team pitcbing llaH, came with- the Barons being home team I
·
in one pitch Friday evening ot there I. Pomeroy
therefore ,
•
,
buriiDc a pertect gemo against came to Middleport to play the hobbles opened tbe pte i 14
the MlddJeport Jets.
Jets.
lftve Pomeroy ruiiS. MUITiiy;.J
PIIJylnc lbelr regular ached· Cummings walked Jon Cun- so slnglod in the sixth.
ulod JIIDII ahead of time II&amp;- ningham leading off the filth 1 Swan fanned lour,
tllfalked
Three games tonight
will
cauae tbe Middleport Baroni to permit the Jeta' only base· I lour.
complete the first week of play
runner. Cunningham workod his Pomeroy
000 500 S--10 I I
in the sixth annual Kyger
TOADII AVAILAIILE
way around to third but nev.r Jets · · · · · · · 000 000 0- 0 f l
Creek Boys League baseball
,
scored. Pomeroy went on
to Cummings and D.
Werry ·
tournament.
Nlee cat&lt;b, mlotor. You eu LONDON WPI) -The Farn· .
.
.
swan and Tannehill. Umpire:
watcb our same free lor eow._ Uy Planning Association offered wm bai!Hik ot~ .~txk hhlts - mclud·: Art Stobart.
After live days actlor,
14
ing that home rua"
"b
. , toda
• 1ng c - .,..,..c omers
by
1
ted . ---=:::....=::..::=:::_:.=:___ 1 000arga
n pncea
Y onbeen
., Curnm1'ngs and Steve Flnlaw m
· ' I"'•=--==iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;
teams have been elJ·m·n
I a
female
f~oade it has
Twenty-four remain alive
in
. f
t
the seventh - and seven Jet
.
IS.
usmg
or
pregnancy
tes s. El errors. cwnmmgs
. . poke was a
lhe •' Iose a nd out" BeSilOn.
~al Sec
etary R
...,ner
r
upert d t
rr .
.
.-said ~---~of
....;......_ gran s .am a a1r.
.
This everung,
Pt. Pleasant'J
... 11uu-us
""'-"""''.......
c
Joneo-McNeU will battle the
did the toad 8 out of • . j'ob · The Mar-pertect
ummmgs show
fanned 10 Ill
Gallipolis Indians at 6:30. SecIAlsts now are made With chem- Meanwhile, Bill Swan of the
ond contest pits Moxahala a1cals, he sa1d, and the assocta· Jets also had a perft&gt;('f
ga me
gainst the Middleport Braves,
lion hopes to sell the toads to going thr h th
·,..htc
finds P
laboratories
Iln the fourth
oug
ree
UMPI RING STAFF - Great credit for the smooth operation of the Kyger Creek and the "'~·
ap
om.,.
·
. singles by curn- JI How muoh ~­
Boy~· League Baseball tournament goes to this staff of paid umpires, 1 to r , Douglas roy and. Middleport's Rodlegs Syracuse poured an
even
mings. Chuckle Murray
wlll
Hemsley and Guy Guinther. of Syracuse, and Bob Burchett, of Cheshire. "Doug" fif!(tbng It ou! for a 1964 cham- dozen runs across tbe plate in " 'GGJNG JN GRAVEYARD Morarity. and four defensive
Hemsley, one-time well-known Ohlo Valle_Y Association semi-pro catcher, is the bro- pwnship trophy.
the first three innings to down
--·---ther of the ex-maJOr league catcher and mmor league manager Roll1e Hemsley.
Last night, Pomeroy's Pir- the Mason Pony League team MAULDEN, England IUPIJ- MX MILE RECORD
I() years ago four house ~
atAls outlasted the Portland en- 12-1 Friday at Racine.
Village rectoJ lh• Rev. Pet.r , LONDON iiiPli - Mike Bulmay have been worth ~­
try 18-13 in the highest-scoring Mason 's lone run scored in Oakley said today he had IJvant of Bnt.ain ran the sernnd
Sl3,000 - rnday i&lt; may ;
he worth $18,0110! Wh"'
encounter or the tournament. lthe first on a walk, a hit by banned Boy Scout dances be- lfa -test SIX miles ever. recorded
many
of the couples
end· fnday rught with a clockma,
•f!.out .'YOUr }irr in~ur­
. _~ .
i Dawson a nd a wild pitch with Calise
-~
. ,
. , .
P
1
•~Jre/' Check ""rNet now
Major League J~ers
omeroy ~31 ~ Its county. r- G. Mitchell on third base. Mas-- t:U up tn snoggmg sesswns m 2'1 minu tes, 2o 6 seconds In the
for
fire insurance thac By United Press International vals l3-4 gmng mto the flfth on's only other hit was 8 single the church graveyard.
Amateur Athletic Association
measures up to tt.HLI.y'•
~g, then ex~loded for 14 tal· by Wise in the second.
"I felt the goings-on we•·e ChampJO.nShiJ:,.,.
~alullil "Of your home.
National League
hes a~d a triumph .. Twenty .- Syracuse hitters were t 0 m bringing the scout movements The first _h.,:e fini shers all
Check wirh Nationwide
G.306AB 4R7·1'!.; p~~ two Ptraptes battedh din the bJg Woods with a single . Mike Jen- inlo disrepute," he said. " al- broke the exJStmg world mark
- the company witb tH1I
7
By United Press International
American League
Clmente, Pitt 6
vv . tl'IQ ~~rung; omeroy a 18 runs.J kinS and Tom Diddle, each a thouih I accept that the major- of, 27 "4_38 , al_though
f'(on
ide.u for 11 Plt!W .,...
National League
W. L. Pet. GB WMilliamSsF, Chi 7881 ~ 5701110402 ..340:141 fllvnde hihadts ant3d three elrlrohirst. Portd- triple, Chuck Bartels. Ray Prof- ity or those at the dances wece Clarke ot Australia has a pend5 • an fitt and Bob Grueser, a single not scouts"
W. L. Pet. GB Baltimore
50 29 .633
ays,
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Philadelphia
47 31 .&amp;03 21'. Cepeda, SF 67 250 39 79 .316 three errors.
and double each and Carson
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Torre, Mil
76 286 48 90 .315 The Gallipolis Athletics crush- Crow, a single. •
1 Ruth Ann Smith was In the WINS SABER CROWN
WY 2·2460
46 31
Cincinnati
43 37 .5-d 61'. Minnesota
45 37 ·~ !10 Aaron, Mil
79 3t3 50 97 .310 od Syracuse 14-3 m • contest Grueser went all the way
Meigs General Hospital.
ATLANTIC CITY. ~ .1..
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42 36 .538 61'. Detroit
40 40 :500 tOY. Santo, Chi
77 2$ 49 89 .309 calied afwr .thr"" and one-half the moond for Syracuse,
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Pomeroy
St. Louis
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Boston
Alien,
Phlla
77
302
57
93
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mmngs.
Gallipoha
had
14
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ning
four
and
walking
one.
MaMrs.
Ronme
Best
and
daughlettr
Club
won
the
foil
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.~39 43 476 1210
40 41 494 10
Los Angeles
77 289 36 89 .308 five hits and one error. The son starter Redman was re- ter or Virginia spent a
few epee tt&gt;am championship or the
A
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39 40 .4911 10 Los Angeles
38 46 ·452 1410 Hunt, NY
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losers
had
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three
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th'
e
first
b,y
Chester
days
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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35 44 443 15
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37 41 .474 ltlf.l Kansas City
31 49 .388 19¥.!
American League
runs .~nd one m.Jscue..
!Pyatt who gave \Vay to Daw-1 ur a er.
America Fr_iday by 2-1 ov~r
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38 44 .463 121'. Washington
42 53 .376 21
G. AB R. H. Pet. Bostic was the wlnmng burl- Ison in the second.
: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gale ,: .S~a~ll;e~S~a~n~te~II~J~of~N~ew;::_Y~o~r:k:_.--=~;:::::~~~~~~~~
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24 59 .289 'EI
Friday's Resulls
Oliva, Minn 81 347 64 tt8 .340 eri· J.e/~les DstaDod, a~ was Syracuse ..... 543 00 - 12 10 ! l and Mrs. Gladys Baughman ut r
Friday's Result.
Chicaao 7 Los Ang. 4 (twi-lif!(tt) Allison, Minn 78 288 61 96 .333 re ;."
/psco: ti bl Mason . . . . 100 00 -:- I 2 3, Gahanna were recent visitor
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a ea e Grueser and Woods. iledrnan, of Mrs. Lillie and Rose ThornSan FranCISCo 10 Chicago 3
Minn. 9 Kansas City 3 (night) Robinsn, Bait 80 299 40 94 .314 thumped Fruth 8 Pbannacy 1!- Pyatt (21. Dawson (2), and as.
St. Louis 3 New York 1, nghl Boston 7 Detroit 6 (twi-light)
Fregosi, LA 70 Z28 44 71 .311 1 on ~ one-h~tter by_ Bright. Wise, Redman (Z).
Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia I, Detroit 8 Boslon 3 (night I
Kaline Det 88 246 38 75 305 Grunm • l1rst inning Single was
Janet Heter and Norma NJ.
night
Breso~d. Bos 82 307 45 93 :298 the only safety for Ute losers. - - - - - - - - - - - chols who are attending ••,,. 11
1Cleveland 8 Bait. 0 (night)
Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 1, night New York 4 Wash. 1 (night) Hinton, Was 82 322 45 96
Malleable bad II runs, seven
ness college in Columbus spent
Los Angllles 4. Houston 3, night Saturday's Probable Pitchers Causey KC 110 316 39 93
, one error. Gr1mm was the
a weekend with their parents,
hurler.
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.Mr. and Mrs. John "'""''···'
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St. Louis at New York - sa- bot (2-li vs. Chance !5-5 ).
Robinsn, Chi 69 259 42 76
By wmmng last mght, MalteaMrs. Paul Nichols.
decki (1~-6) vs. Stallard (5-10).
Minnesota at Kansas City - Tillman Bos 68 222 23 65
wdl now battle the Gallipo- .
Mrs. Ruth l'arthlemous and
Cincinnati at Philadelphia - Pascual (9-61 vs. Pena (7-81.
,
. Athletics on W&lt;;&lt;fnesday, at
daughter, Columbus, were re- .
SeeThe
Nuxhall (6-4) YS. Bunning (9-2). Boston at Detroit - Earley
Home Run•
' 30 p.m. Pomeroys
Pirates
cent visitora of Mrs. Nettie ~
Full Line
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh _ (0-0) vs. Sparma l2-l) or Me- American League lock homs w1th
R 1 o Recent visitors of Mr .
brew, T.wms 31:. Powell, .
Grande Wedn. esday at 7:30.. Mrs. Dwain Durst arxl family Cowdery. Mrs. Cowdery accomLemaster .8-6.) vs. Gibbon (6-2). Clain (l-0) .
At •••
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M Ada Be kle
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Bolin (2-3) vs. Slaughter (2-2). Nally (6-5) vs. John (UI.
TwillS. 19: Watpler, Indians 18; Yanks battle Middleport s Yan- umbus. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bernie Edwards
Lbs Angeles at Houston- N. New York at Washington _ Cola~to, Athletics 18.
kees at 6:30: Racme s Rods vs. Barnett, Cottageville, W.
called to Proctorville because
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M1ller (0.1) vs. Bruce (9-4) .
Bouton (7-7) vs Daniels (S-G) Nat1onal League - Mays, Gl- the Galltpolis Orioles at 7,30, Ml · and Mrs. Bill Durst
of the death of her mot~_er .
"Your BMW-Hond&amp;-Norton-Triu!ftph Deeler"
or Rudol h (l-ti
ants 27; Willisms, Cubs 20;
Pt. Pleasant's Kiwanis vs . family. Torch, and Mr.
Mr. arxl Mro . Bill Crislip of i
Roulos SOA an, e Mil• North ot .., • ..,,
Sunday's Games
S~nday's .Games
Howard, Dodgers 19; Allen, the Middleport Indians in the ~ Mrs. Virgil Holsinger.
Columbus were recent KUest.s ,
Open 9 to 5 Mon. Thurs. S•t.·9 to 8 TueL Wed. Fri.
Cincinnati at New York (21
Minnesota at Los Angeles (2) Phils 16; Santo, Cubs IS.
nightcap.
Hev. and Mrs.
Kenneth of Mr. arxl Mrs. Gay Fields.
LY 2-8464
Athens, O.
Milwaukee at Philadelphia 121 Chicago at Kansas City (21
Runs Batted In
Riggs of Lon, Bottom, Mr · and 1 ,.iiiii...;Mn~~·..;L~y;,;l;-_•..;Bal~d;;;e~n;;;•~·~~~~~~~~~=~~iii::ii~~~~~~~~;:::::
St. Louls at Pittsburgh (2)
Boston at Detroit 121
American League - KilleMrs. Eber Hall of Cleveland, lr
•- t at Ch'tcago (2)
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Los ,..,gees
New York at Cleveland (2)
brew, Twins 65; Stuart, Red
Sh h of p tl rx1 nd Mr
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Sox 63 ·. wa~er, India"" 57 ,. AIa an
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and Mrs. John Groce were
Iison, Twins 56; Mantle, Yanks:
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. MarPowell, Orioles and Oliva,
ion Hall.
Twins all 54.
Mrs. Laura Ruth hao
By Unltei Press International Wash.
000 010 000- 1 6 0 National League _ Mays Gl- Rev. McDaniel hao returned ceived word of the birth of a
. National League
Ford, Stafford (6) and How- ants 62; Santo, Cubs 55 ; 'soy- home alter being a .patient in daughter to Mr. and Mrs. LarSan Fran. 310 301 200-tO f9 0 ard. Narum, Hannan (4 ), Duck- er, Cards 54; Stargell, Pirates Megs Memorial Hosp1tal.
ry Pinkham (Billie Jean Prince)
Chicaao
000 000 300- 3 11 2 worth (8) and Leppert. Winner 51 ; Torre, Braves 50.
Rev. Arthur Cleland return- of Washington, D. C.
Mro.
Marichal (12-4) and Haller. - Ford 111-2). Loser _ Narum
ed home from Melgo General Ruth ia the great great grandEllsworth, Burdette (21. Elaton (7·6). HR - Boyer, Leppert.
National Pitching
mother.
(4), Scott (6) , Schurr (7), Me·
League - Bunning, Fourth of July dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sarna
Daniel (8) arxl Bertell. LoserPblls 9-2; Koufax, Dodgers 13-4; of Mr and Mrs. T. G Hill- and children of Weston, W. Va.
010 321 002-- 9 18 a Marichal, Giants 12-4; Gibbon, dore were Mr. an~ Mrs. Bill spent a few days with Mr.
Ellaworth ,(10.~). HR _ Mays, Minn. .
Cepeda, Hart, J . Alou.
Kan C1ty 000 000 012- 3 9 0 Pirates 6-2; Farrell, Colts ltl-4; McKelvey and sons.
Bruce and Mrs. G..ne Wilson.
Grant (6-5) and Battey. Segul 8 ubi, Cubs ltl-4.
and Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph
. Pfister (4), Bowslield (4), Gr- American League- Ford,
and son, Brian,
of have returned home from a
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Ne~ or
000 000- I 6 2 Bryan. Loser- Setpli (7-7) . HR 2: Kaat, Twins 10-3: Pizarro,
who was spending the Mr. and Mrs. John Hart,
F GJIJs~_(7-4l and McCarver. - Ollv,a, KIHebrew, Mlncher, White Sox 12-4; Wilson, Red
arxl supper guests were ston, spent Sunday with Mrt.
isher, ...,omarth (9) and Gon- Battey, Colavito.
Sox 9-3.
•nd Mrs. Bob Byer and Lillie and Rose Thomas, and
der. Loser -Fisher (~).
Larry of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. F . M. CoatAlo.
Milw. . . 000 001 ooo'- I e 0
flsl guuie)
. Chartered Bus For
Crill Bradford, Jr. of WorthRonald Cashdollar ol the u.
Pitts. ·.
G:ll 000 ltlx-5 10 2 Boston
200 200 102- 7 13 0 Games Announced
spent several days with S. Navy is sperxling a
few
't
200
ooz
020I
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and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Bradford.
days
leave
With
hla
parents,
6 10 0
Clonin~.. · On
· vo (3), Hoeft Detrol
ndlv1duals In the
Mrs. Mildred Swift ol Col· Mr. and Mrs. AHred Cashdof.
ftl), SadowOI&lt;o · (7) , Tlof&lt;inauer
Wilson, Racial (7), Hefmer ly area wishing to a"'"" .
(8) and Blii~. Friend. (7-3) (9) and Nixon, Tillman (9). Re- ·cinnati'o weekend series
umbos spent July 4 with her lar. He is enroute to Naples,
and PagllarOni. Loser - Cion· gan, Gladding (4) , Fox (8) the San · Franctaco Giants
Mr. arxl Mrs. Francis Italy.
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(D) nd --ban nwho accompanied her Mr. and Mrs. Don Coleman
8
~ou're ...,. of a comfartable winl• when
.,.er (7..,).
rry
""" • '"" Aug. 8 9, should contact B. H home and spent several days arxl lamll Columbus SJI(!Ill
arke (9). Winner - !Udal (~ Merrimon, P.O. Box 11$,
Columbus.
the 1reeke~ with Mrs: Helen
yoa heat ,...., home wlllo Te- Fuel
Ci!Iclnnat&gt; 01:.1' 100:._, ~ 10 0 4). Loaer - Fox (2-3). HR - lngton, W. Va., or phone 525- Mr. and Mn. AI - . . and ArciiOr.
PhUa.
010 000 000- I 8 0 Stuart, Thomas, McAuHife 2, 8032.
children returned
tbree Mr. Md Mrs. Denver Weber
Chief Heatlo'* Oil And- MrYicw I s .'!~ (9-4) and 'Smith. Jlen. Brown, Wilson, Jortes.
For the trip, Mr. Merrbnon weeks vacation at the lleltle and 80118 vl.slted Thursday with
up to
end te - . too. We clelivw Fvel Chief
nett, Roebuck (41, Wise (6),
said $20 will take care of Ill of her sister, Mr: lQJ 1\fn. Mr. 800 Mn BID Mefedith of
Green (8) and Triandos. Loser _ (!nd l&amp;mel
.
tronsportatlon, box. oeata
Ray Estes and farni(J.·.al Los Beverly. ~~og;.. M~th 1pe~~~
llllltcitswticallya Thai's beca,.,. we keep
-Ben"":II (t-f.) HR - Johnson, Boston
010 ltiCI-010-- 3 a 1 both gamea, overmght
Alamitos, Calif.. all!l among a few days with Mary Buth
RobiniiOII.
Deirolt ·
005 000 30l&lt;- 8 9 o at the Foontaln Square
other
of inlerre.t ,, 1liiiy and JOJ Saue~, Mld4leport.
·1f1 ala ...... olay chal'ls and k -Morehead, Spanswtck (31 , and 8 n.i!O meal at I motel
were Hoover D a m,l--__:c_:__.:_.:__~_.:.__
cualomer's haatL"ll rwquiremenh. Aok your
l.oo Ang.
020 001 010-4 5 0 Connolly (7), Charton (8) and route home. '11te chartered
Las Vegas, Hollywood, Dill- Bllly Ellis and two daughtersll
Houston
000 101 010- 3 I 3 Tillman. Rakow (Ul and Jlo. must have at least 32 persons. neyland, Marine land, Painted of Burbanka, Calif., came and
•lehban allout-. M.oy o1 ,.,_ 1oove
Koufax, R. Miller (C), Perra- arke. Loser _ Morehead (HI). It will leave the Five
arxl the Petrified JODI'&gt;:. spent a day there with her.
AlllttJB
oosk1 (8) and Roseboro. Far. HR _ McAullfc.
Hotel in Huntington ..,
.
' Mr. aild Mrs. D&amp;m' -~·II
..... - ..........., fw J'ICII't•
TODAY t
roll (\tH) and Bateman, Grote
day, Aug. 8, at .:30 a. m. While Mrs. lllae t. Wolfe of Brian SJI(!Ilt severif days 0\'·
(9). Winner - Koufu (13-4). ,
Clteckl should be mado
'the Aliens at Gra- er the boUday ·wltb ber motber,
lHEY'ftll
Amerlcu ~...
(lot pme)
albe to Mr. Metrbnon.
Mr an• ••- Mrs r.o- Sayre
GAUIPoLIS
Baltimore lltlO 000 000- o 6 1 Chlcaao
ooo trAl 031- 7 13 o
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Clevellllld 203 010 Dlz,_ 8 11 o Los Ang.
000 100 tllltl- 4 7 1 (!ad pmo) ,.
446 4Q33
WY 2·5186
. Barber, Slarrett8 (31 and Or· Piano, Wilhelm (8) and M"' Chicago
OIO·IItlt ~':"I 10 l
Dlstrlbuted lly:
iino. Krollot (H) and Acue. Nertoey, Martin (0). Meyer, D. Los Allg. 001 000 tiOiiL 1 2 t
CITY ICE &amp; FUB. CO.
Looer -Barber (~7). IIR - Lee (5), Osi~J2kl , (6), R. Lee (8), Horlen (7-5) lind Ma.{l:i Lat·
C)PTOMETRIST
PT. PLEASANT-GAWPOUS
Chance 2.
Dullba ·'(8) and_ Rodcers. WI&amp;. man J, Lee (I) 11111 SillrW!o.
Office 'H ouri; 810 12, 2 10 I (Close at N- Dll
ner - · Plarro (12-4); Luer - Loser - Latman (2-V);' 8R ._
MIDDLEPORT
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New ,York ,121) 100 0110- 4 I 0 Meyer (1-t,),
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Mr. and Mn. Floyd Ridenour,
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Mn. llet1ul Clolalld.
Mr. and Mn. H11117 Bell'•er
attended tile ll1neral of

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~Jearly lltot '*'"!
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means 1hl dealntellaa af ., .
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TAKE VACA~ON (AT WORK) - Five Middleport Hi&amp;h School Maioretteo recently combined bard work with
a summer vacation when they attended Smith-Walbrtd~e Midwest Majorette Camp in Syracuoe, Indiana. Pictured
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w,_ above m-e Debbie Grui!Ber, Carole Anderson, Diana DaviS, Mary Lou Teaford, and Elaine Davis. These Jifls learnU~ IS, ~-~-~m. , ~· F. Shear- ed oriJinal twirling, fla1 and pompom routines under the direction of Mrs. Mer! Smith and her competent staff of

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LOWEST
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FULTONTHOMPSON

bllnkn·ptcy Ill ftliNr

neots ol ~hoof lati!lll •

HarDld

and sons were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mro. Mtrlcll Wood
and ather relalivH.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowun

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Mr. and M.rt.

VisiUilll Mr. and• Mrs. lilt'· II
old Newlua waro Mr. and Mrs.
Gent Smith, Cblllicolhe,
0·,
Mr. lnd Mrs. lfarold Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curlla and
P!Jrl and Dennis Wyatt.
VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. ""''"'"
BIDIUI wel'f Ji:dilll Osborn, Ko~&gt;&gt;!J
and Nelli&lt;, Stothorn.
Marty Jnd Larry .!i·~~;[l

Btl· Mr. and Mrs. Jim
the were Vblllng Mr. and Mrs.

tber Ridenour, JltUy
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8VIlyn Biller and Ptl Ctrpar,

NIU'Ile your mowing job-there'a a Gravely mower to do it
fast . New 50" Rotary triaks quick work or larp-&amp;tr~~

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and Mrs. Zorn Ploreo. C'art,,. /I•Ch•a..•te_•·----iiii-Carla Dill and David
were married recenuy by "-•·
Freel;md Norris at his home
Mr.
and Mro. Marvin Mar·ks
Racine.
vlolted Beso Larkin•,
ville.
Vlsitina Mr. and Mn. O.car
Babcock wtre utah Swan and
Lamar LyoM, TPppe., Plallts
and Bell} Frederick 1nd child
1'tll, Cheater.
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several dayo at Beckley, W.
Vo., wit~ Mr. ;md Mrs. Curt

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Karen Flck was
with a party on her lth
dey reoenlly by her father, R~
chard Flct, and grandmother,
Ado Morris, on tho lawn
their homo from I to I p. m.
Loading with games and
wero 8tndrs and Debra
Janet and Kimmey Ftck
Dawn and Wendy Carper.
ter Karen opened her
gifts, pictures were taken
rafreohmenls of Ice
cup cakes, ooll drinks and
dy ware aerved to those
Nancy Ri~our,
and Mary l\lora,
[lean, Mark Hall, Kallly,
111111 and Shelia Newon.
Ridenour, Sherry, Diana
Vicky Epple, Clnda aNI
Jarrar, Jeannie, Tam111y
Terri Bahr, DMa and

G••l• reodlqo: Golllpolls
Dam 18.6, 12.t, running one
and 1 half leet on
rolltra,
Pomeroy-Mason 20.87, Pt. Pleaaanl 24.55, Hintoo .49' falling,
Kanawha l"alla minus .:m faUm,, Chorlottoo 17.91. LondCMt,
Monnot and Winfield dams
...,... •• the ollls.
otato River - Cotllln QQaen
Nida De~, s. 1\1. Jenkl, Way:
"' H., Now M¥tin1vlll• a n
Chris Jr .• &lt;lownbouncl and w
tng al DIIIJI u, when 1oc1&lt;s
art being uJ)Illl'ed; !larry Dyer up 14, c p.m.; POIUI.Iylvania
up u, 5•50 p.m.; RaJi,&amp;ble down
U, 3:50 11.m.; J.. Fitl')re up "·
uo a.m.; Cbuckio D. up 15,
1:45 a.m.; Or~nllll' down 16,
11:30 p.m:; ~u.them up 16,

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"'nte IIIOlnd.inf fatl,frt
btlaved tho the myst ,...iolla .t
•D crirneo Is treason. TreaSIIO
I"'''Jills in k'vylng war apinl
the United State or in adbering to ib! enem.... stvlaj: them
•ill ond oomfort. Wbeo
we
blindly pour '.tltloQo of doUarl
into Poland ano other eountriea
ancl recave ooly condepmation
from them in tbe IJ!Itted Nalion&gt; . one wonders . ~ we are
commitlilll treaoon a&amp;ainlt our
oelvoo. one wonden if there
is uy julllca In brlnglfll our

(Editor'• Note - The lot- June ~o ;,,. of Tbe Ohio They're concerned about the
Children's Day and Father'l lowlaj: r· tole wao submitted Farmer. i
outcome of ouch efforts \\hich
Day servi~ ware held re- to the Tribune lor republicaMany thoughtful people are oeam to run counte.
to on
~ntly with Mrs. Rnoaell Roush lion b) Howard Mooro, Rt. I, wonderin; how it's fiOMible to rule• of economic
common
In charae w!th a ~r: by b• Cbeshh;e. It appeared in the spend a nation int.o pro11perity sen11e. One who e1presses this 1
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Jones up Me!Jahl 7:40p.m.; L. Sl'O\IP of children
owed Y
- - · . . concern In simple language lSI
Vll:tllpelll!er enterll!illed U&gt;e W. Swaet up Meldahl 8:15 p.m. the .pledie to .111• Bible. A
' Dr. Theodore George Shuey .
fi'tv• Polnl Stor NUtchors lor
,rea~mg by Billie Wheeler e11e
their JIQ!e 1:1 meetilll. RefiOI'tS GallipGIIo Dam- Orco up 'tltled "Glad lor Daddy," are~~•~' r~;~~ra~t ~~urc~leasa::
Ill! !avo""b'irtls
w•re
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4:!0
p.m.:
Zimmer
up
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I Rtaunton, Virginia _ Here 's the
by Pal lllllley, and Peggy and m.; ynn . own . : 5 a.m.; ' . Others ta ng part were
way he describes it :
RllldJ Milh&lt;ltn, 1'11• .,H'ers d)J. Edeona Bosworth up 7:15 o.m. Paul and Sh!ia Clark, Cindy,
cuolell )!lil1lnl the Ohio Audu- ~awllll Rl•er _/:lin J'l"'· Sharon
Eddie and Da~td .
" Todoy more thon anything
bg" Qlfd. Soc'-ty next )'tBr. ro down London 3•l!i a.m.; llel· Rouah. Kathy Hill of. Ea~~ Liv· l
else, we need d.amplOn' of huA bird WA~ was planned far 011
down London 3 ,~ a Ill • ofiiOOI closed by slng~ng Whisman nghts ' nd a reb~rth of
July 2 •t Ilia ltollle of Lenora Q · C't d
M ~ ·1.ji per A Prayer" and the chorus
By United Press lnter••lionaf
the spin! that gave b1rth lo
~nd Louise Mlehlel. Tbe mil •.: n Je~f~t'li&lt;I'::'~P :~old
"Into My Heart" Debby Hill
ABOARD THE REPUBLitA_N CAUCUS SPECIAL _ th 15 naUon. Let us remember
o1ll Wll aniOfed by a health 2n p m . Llttl !'dward dqwn was p•amst.
'••mer PrHident Dwight D. Elienhowor, rolo•od and in that we are the t• ustoeo of
r~le to help your appe.!!rance.- Winlleld' •. IO ;m.; w. H. Sha- A farewell party wa• held hlflh •ph·lto, headod for .san Fronciuo today aboord a tomorrow. No nation has the
~nora and LQulse Michael. ver, Jr. up Winfield 8:50 p.m.; for Hayse C~rter on the lawn fl'•ln f•fletf te capa&amp;Hty wrth GOP delevatts and convtn· rt~;;ht h mortg~ge the future
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Thelma Ann dowp Winfield 9:·
the home of Mr. and Mrs. tlo...,.."n. He told tho corps of liOmo 2~. nowomon oboard I of the. "r,born Konerallons and
55 p m . lnC'a up Winfield 10•·
Ford at Lock 2:1 Cor that hrs trip te the cenventlon wat more fun" then comm1l them to slavery. pllyat·
3(, P:lll:; Jerry BDI1WOrth
and their families. ethen he had attended. ' 1 1 ~-.ve no. r•~ponaibilities as
cal and fascal. The tragac . use·
Winfield 10:50 p.m.
Carter has retired ;md will Clndid~!• or as I pr~aldent, he sa1d. I feel frHr than le~s wast~ of o~r tax money
.:....::..:.:::.::....=:.::....=.:...-- - ' '::;;·~le 110 his home at Proc- btfore. He one• ~u•nn refustd to take sld.. in tt.e strug- cnes for 1mmed1ate rt~litof _ 11
IIIBCII.\1\Gi!D
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tl' b~~·n htiYIIy.fovored Son. !larry Goldwalor and brooks no delay
~~· W1lh1m Scranton for the GOP pre1idential nomina- l "CorfJOrativr.s b&lt;:-long lo the
Patients ~enUy dil!&lt;harged Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill and
people - they owe tbe~r e"'l· :
ENTEQD HOiPf'l'AL
included Rayrpond Diekess, Mrs.
of Rogers. Ohio, spent
ence to the frugalit y of those
Amgnth thOBe who enlefed John Mil11&lt;, Mrs. E. G.
a week end with his aunt and I SAN F~ANCISCO - Ciov, Will'om W. Scranton ox· who saved lhelr money .
Hol..r hOfilllal In lh~ past 1!4 Ml'll. Chester Hill, ftusaeU
uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Hill pondod h•• hunt. lor dol.,.tes tr.clay and hit odvisers porate dividends are , in many
~ were Mn. Wesl~ 0. son, MISS Lena Fox, Fred
\ ~lnted If • posSible fight oyer r..rty plat4orm drafting inst.ances , the pay envelopes of
, B....,tt, Oheahlre, Jacqueline Samsel, Mrs. Joseph Shaffer, Mr.
and . Mrs.
Dallas 1n lut-&lt;ilteh mov.. to keep tho Republican presidential the. poor . Widows and orphaned •
1.\. Maypard, Vlpt:on, . lo!fo. Mrs. Byrdie Hatiield, Mrs. Rusand . fanuly atlended tbe nomination from Sen. Borry Goldwater. The suggntion children livo ofl arcumulatod
John T. Coffee, ·Rt .. 2 Vtn.Wn. sell Sanders, Mrs. J . M. Som·
reumon at Portland Park . .that the platfor~ lssuess mlgh~ be carried to th• floor ~aving~:. stored in corporations.
MD.
f. H\ldjM, """""" mer and !Qrant sot!:'·Mrs.
Mf. 'aoW' Mrs. Dan Sayer and of tho GOP Ntltonal ConventiOn '•me frQm S&lt;r•111ttn Yel. the poli&lt;'v of the govern- I
renee Baller. Mrs. H. E. On!, children ot JackiOnville, Fla., headquartetJ hours after Sen. Huah··S&lt;oll, the ·rovernor's
• Va., Cleo M.
I•.• 1~. and Robbie J. JohD W. Pack, Mrs. R. E.
with Ills aunt, Mrs. Dol- ll.oor mon'~~"• had lormed a proposed plank o~ civil : ---~ Phelp, Ky.
Brewer, Miss Floye Lambert,
Wolfe.
r1ghts complololy unsatisfactory. Tho llonnaylvon•• gov· l
liiR'I'IIS
Vil'!lil Jonlan, Mrs. B. H. Clll'·
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J.aery ~· Ritchie, Min- son, Mrs. P. F. Coughenour, Mr. and Mro. Ed Morria and tho nomination, mappwd a rounol of vlalla to vorioua stole
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• son, 6.45 a.m. Friday, Mrs. M. L. Sl!errttt, Mrs.
ft.
li:rm, of
Bowling delegations to 5Ioft his coso beforo tho ctn..ntion epons
Mro. Robert L. Rickard, Clifton, Jenkins, John Rapp and
Green apant the weekend with Monday.
W. Va., ~ ~:(Ill a.m, Ji'Jiday. L. Taylor.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI·
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Wheeler and Bill acSAN FRANCISCO - Son. Barry Goldwater, a first
lcompooni&lt;,.j their soo, Chrlo, to ballot prnldtntlal nomination apparently within h to I
J.ICAV.S FOil TOUR
.
. Chris hbd spent two gra•p, reverted today to his ",.fl sell" bill for tlelegoles ,
FU1.1'0~'. Mo. (UP!) -B•sh- weeks wilh his grandparents. ot the RepUblican National Ctnvontlen. With tho eon· ,
op W. R. "Bill" Rogero, the
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vontion'a forrm~l eponlng only 48 hours away Golllwa'l'h...,rulle party caodldate for Mr. and Mrs. B!ll Rob!Os~n tor's official cal..,dor was neorly blank He waa le attend 1
· the street from
VI.. prea•'dent of the una'led andh' farruly of Pomeroy VISit· •a rec,ptl•n .tn his honor •t a hotel across
15
States, left for San Francisco
pamts, Mr. and Mrs. his own hHflquat'lers end aldoa sold ho might eehedule ·
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Earl
Robins011.
' afternoon.
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T....,.'-"\\ltY 011 a 1 s a~wn e ecsom• appointments this
lion tDur.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa ParsonS :..:..---'='==-...:.......::.::...::.:=="''- - - - - - - Bilier&amp; ..id he wiU "knock
Mr. and Mrs Ott NE WPOWER
at the door" of the Cow Palace
t Let t
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other for ·ign dignitaries.
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In San Frllllllioco and offer himliar
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The
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wh~rh
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MIDDL!IIORT, O.
soRall aa. vice .preaidant on
Mr. and Mrs. Arch . enate l·orc1gn e ·.. tens Com-ll·xpan ; 1 Det&lt;IW,_1woo 1 _em1
l!lll!!..:~pu~b~l:•c_::an~li:::ck~e~t.---and also visited Mr mittee approved legislation ~wer . a e
pal men :secu•
Mr S;A...
D t
· Thesda to ive the State De- nty nffu.~ers to arrf'st any.o~e
II. at!lll}'
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wno 8ltempted to aSSAUlt VISit·
J;thel Donohue at Baden, partm~n! .new eulhoflty to ~ro· ing chiPfs IJf state or farelgr. l
W. Va.
teet Vlsthng head~ of stale and 1 mmsers.
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rll J:diJI ~r~~=eoy•, d-notra- 4;li0 p.m.; Chlll'lea K. 4own 32,
li®. Cbll4l Clll'tl was 'IIUlQUJIP. Ul40 ~.m.; Diana Jlrent doWII
e4 u !Itt topic for the neat MoldMhl 6 p.m.; Alton Zephyr
maetlllf.
~p Mel4ahl 7 p.m.J A.rsnette

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VIla~, lrlll leaw of tile .U. m.J William Ct'B:f, up G'""up Soc• N l
=~ .~:e ~~~dJ: ::: :.'!::' :tly K.~:.,reen:,
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The Chtlle1 Band 4llls C.ll•r• dl!.Q1111d JladloleUvo Fall- ~:,:' ~: G:oo"·~:;.~~tD~ jina~tiii;o~na;;;U~y,;;kn;o;;w;;n;;;llla;jiii~JiJiOiiretiit~e,;:s.~---------.,-------,---'---------fllll Sbtllel' when Iller met at Willd SymplloPy boriel: John

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POrter.

and Linda spent an eveninJIIalt
vlllltod Sunday evening with
week with Mr. 1114 Mrt. El·
Mr. and Mro. Clinton Hnlolllll•
mer Young and son and Mrs.
or and !amity.
Ida Young. H~ 1118de ico
Mr. and Mra. Frank Welle,
cream .... lbjP)'ed.
Pori Homer, 0. spent the paot
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel
weak with hle poront. Mr. and
See the sturdy, eompaet B-414 .•• the
- - - - - - - - - - called on Mr. and Mrs. Iii. E,
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Mro. Roaa Wallo, Lon1 Bottom,
Mr. and Mro. Howard Young Young end J ... recently.
Mrs. Sol BlcJey and 11011. Ed- and Mrs. Wells' &amp;randfather, ~
thrift)' tractor tbot pUIS tlllno doU1ro
and daughter. Linda, took :!Up- Carolyn, Virginia, John M. die, and Mrs. Alva Holsinger, Archie l!arber.
in )'01.11' pookol rl&amp;ht from the start,
per with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lawis and Gary Bush IPfllt an Sr., vtsltl"' In llyesvt.Ue, "lth Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hicks of
yet giveo you power and otamtna for
DRAFT
Brunty ooo tveninl loot week. evtnln&amp; with Jtlb Younr. friends Sunday.
:wooster spent Sunday with Mr.
toupt jobs. B-414 economy, plua
Mr. and Mr. Lewis Hudson Homo madt iee croom waa Mr. and Mro. Rusaell Holslll- land Mrs. Mike Kerwin and aJ·
Phone WI 9-3202
took Timmy on4 Sidney Man· oorved.
pr and family moved from so Jimmy Snvel !rom Woos- OOITROI.LEJI draft control 9-potnt "thinktn1" hitch.
and ITll!llY other profit-makine beneuel of Recine and Bobb~ Bai· M M 1 M Gul
d Cheotor to thio area """"'tly. ·tr.
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fits make it unequaled in the all-pur•
loy of Long Bottom for a owlm· . rs. arv n c re an 1 Karan Read Ia spendlna a
BITCH
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rty recanlly.
Jean ch,ldren ~aijed on her mol.her waok with 1\lr. and Mro. Mike
poeelaso.
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r·~--·-- -.
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'ed them evemng.
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La nmg
a 10 aooompam
Mr and Mrs E P! Young
r. and Mrs. Pyron Piersol .
AthenWMiga
t 4ocVIitrdlllr lOt lr Dl.. tl tntlnl
Mr. Arthur W~ndling of Pom· Terry and ~~ie ·McGulr• of and son loft Friday for Arkan· *·
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Lv s-1 •n-wv 2-5170
lio!roy called· on h1s IIStef•m-lsw. Pomeroy were in Letart an bus- s.&amp;~ to vtslt his mother.
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DICK STIIIIIU!T
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Mrs . Ida Youlli Sunday.
lness Mondey. .
Mr. and Mr~. Billie Hoselton '
• Grl~totltultll"' ""'',."tl•l lea
Timmy and Sidney Manuel[ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jludson opent the we. kend with hi•
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week with Mr and Mrs. called on Mr and Mrs. Bob parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam , Edw~rd H. Greene, Eliza.
spen 1 a
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Hoselton.
beth Green to Betty Greene
E. E. Young and Jean.
Bailey
and
oon,
Sunday
Pritchard 180 3
Col
Connie and Susan Laning of 1 Wotermelon was enJoyed.
Those spending the
bla
Vlll'a•• · f pacres,
um.
t1
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Pomeroy spent a mght 1ecen ·
Mr. and Mn. Orval
Blanc~e T. Ball . dec., to
ly with Miss Jean Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Palko
M. Parsons samuel
Mrs. llerMiddbelrt Htoovert and WQIJ
and Mro. llrvan Blake and
Cert. lor T~ano., Olive.
..,.,. of
epo~ OJll"
Eldon
Balko,
Jr.,
and
Manley, Betty
Rear Molgt Oonorel H~pltol
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ASSOCIATION
day last wook Wllb Mro. How•
an4 Mro. Vivian Eu·
Harold E Wolfe 58
WY 2·2176
Pomeroy
1
~~Farm Loans
ard Young.
Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Manuel and
for F'ARMER8
aono of Racibe called on E . E.
family visltad Sunday with
100 and daughter-in-law,
by f AltMERS"
Voun• Sundo• aod spent tho 1\lro. Ronlld B"t and
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and Mro. Francis Cheva1j\;~iiiii;...:,,.:;;;::~i:=~~~~;::=~""'""'~...;i evening at the Robert Bailayo LY"n. Falrt11, Va., spent
and family, Pllnlsvillo.
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at Long Poltom.
ertl days wllh Mr. end Mrs.
and Mro. James carter
Jean Young spent Sunday
David Smltb.
ternoon with Virginia Bush
Visiting Mr. and Mra.
WI~ dlyl at Delaware, o., at-.
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was
accompanied
llome
by
est
Wyatt,
Chaoter,
wero
Mr.
tottdtng 0 ochool.
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and Mrs . Johnnie Newell. Co- VlliUnw Mr. and Mro. Zorn
Plerco w•111 Mr. end Mn. Roo.
lumbus, Mr. altd Mn. Clair sell Van M•ter, Portland and
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Mollter'a Little Helpers met
June 25 at the bomo of lbelr
odvlaor, Mro. Vernon Weller.
Nutrition was lbe tDplc for tile
m..UU,. Etdl - " r pvt
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or llld Jaqe WIN dornonotrot.
ed "Mokina San4wlch,.." _
Benrly 'l'llontpson, ~·

1 vounty Exteaolon AleDI
standpoint of an onrlehlllll ex· wh&lt;l !ell. ~ ttorlao ol!lbe corporaUon, TIU Is very ,)ltl'lod of yurt. Tho enttmrlse Tt1l five eounU01 In
lhlo · eapertonco l!IB· and become bolter Pflpartd ••
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pari...,o in tbo devolopmonl of evonw al tM. aarly campa. ,tm,.nant with l 'jroup that mi!St be ftexlble "' thnt It can son District £&lt;tension
hn\11! become future leadero In our area.
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Cora in Glllla County 11ts oparolae en 1 DQj&gt;fi'Ofll basil, odjust to the changing demands hovt lnvetted
11110
S.utheastem Ohio Is not
a Very low may remember how lilt 11111 9111~ lot&amp;Uon. T~ls or Is lor develoj)lnent only. of people as well ao tbe are In tho oite and ·
N. Tlyltlr 10 Unnl* •·l•~lh A. JIIAI, 10 ICftl, Ortngo.
otw. propooal - just the in· 4-H carhptag otatted !D Meip site is IIIII lriueh In """ !or 'J'ho 1*1 ol lntprperatlnl II level• end pocketboolco.
Today the loctlllin are
Lot I!, llullan4.
NltHI Weathermen, R. V.
creose In use of an old Idea
, County. Po,.ibily some club recreation. About 1929.
the relatively small, and It Is oa'!' Tw
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oomlwhtrt In the net1hh&lt;lrhood
J. "r...:...LetaPolter
Wllllllornul• to AIVI Holilnset'
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enty· ~ve years ago
we ,of. fiiiO.ODO.
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• More than 90 Meljs COUilty group and ill leldtr had the Kq&gt;IIWne C4mp Sill wu sal..t- lto do.
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4-H club members and advisors Idea ot an ovemtte camp 1 td In JICklell County 1111 t~el In 1949 the corporation ftlllde were worried over chal'l!lng our l Tile major lmpi'O\Iementa
this w..k are particlpatllli In mile or two from home. Some Jones farm. This was used by up of on agonl and Jay 1ru1t1e 1-H alub mombers 13 lor a five olttdt 1 SO • 70 lwlmmlllll pool,
I BIIDW~, Reva
Manley £,. Gtjlyl, Mtnnle B.
9"" of the--older prot~rams in cluba etlll do this.
'variout croupo of oounliu In- !rom the oounlieo of Mtigt, day camp. TOCIJY the fee ts l• reoently mn~•rnllllfl kllebon. 18nt&gt;vid.an
to Allen Prouer, Ciani
creation as wholesome phy•· Tho flrsl oraantztd ._H ..mpo
1\ltiJI. Gallla,
Law· Qatlta, HiiJIItnd, . LaWI'IIICf, 'II lor four days. but includtSII , new cabin lor
tD Jerry lllada,
"" acre, Rutland.
at and mental development at ing PJ'OIT'lll In r.leip county
· Jactton, Pike aNI Vln- and Jack10n J)UI'C~' the 10 campers Insurance. Most prt- 'campJro. Complete
·20 oen, Rulltnd.
F. Stanley, lblztl K.
. anrer;,..-.ea"" 4-H club camp :woo in 1924 or mi under
1114 AiheltJ, lor Jill yean. ac111 tract known aa the ¢an- vale camps would need $511 to 1are t111W available I~
1\. Gray, Mattda
Stanley, J. D.
lblyea,
~e ar Jackaon .
t) AI••~ G10r1• Krietlor.
impc»1.1nt prlnolple of ter's Cave Park for fi!OOO. This $1110 per week per pergon In of up to 110 campero
to Kennelll E.
IICI'ttl, Solplo.
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kind of .dmlopment na area had been uNCI It a rt- order to makt I proltt.
l•tafl of 111.
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·felt that~ camping ••· campo were on tho
out durllll tblt ptrlod. creation area for at leaot :tS Family camping In June, Tho Jocklllll county
for 4-fl Club members farm near Cbnter. TMrt ue Thil 1111 the
"-Po,.lion years - possibly 11101'1 than was advertised a couple of olon Olflc:e earvao •• Ilia

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold GUiog- Sunday Scl&gt;ool a\1_..,. •
ly and family, Mr · and Mrs. JulY 5 waa 60, tile off_..•
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Clinton Gilkey and family, Mr. f!UO.
Franklin' RusseH nd Mr. IIDif Worship serYicel were beN
Mrs. Guy Russell aM daugbt- at 11 o'clock by the Rev. caste
el Hill location, $800 down
7 t 3tc
er visited "•ir paren•· Mr. preaching on the subject ei
l::omplor. Se"tce
ment with 20 year loan
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$695
C&gt;itt . llndlord
o::"~alance.
~ THREE room furnished apart· and Mrs. Lincoln J\UBSell ~ "~ Can'\ Gel B~::..
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fini sh, tires like nt-w . \
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Syr.acus~ _ 5 .. room ranch ment. C$}1 WY 2-2381.
ceatly. Mrs. ttussell is home
u1ere was an a!l!'ft!
A. C. BRADFORD
home witt. bath, forced hat
7 8 31&lt;:
from Holzer Hospital and Is 60 at the Allred
Sullda7
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fffling some better.
School piCnic beld ln
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$ 1549
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5 11 lflr air heating,
tile
oots, FURNI~HED and unfurnls eil Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Elam Woode Grove ,SUnday.
ReY.
green 1m•sh, heater.
•========"'"'"'i~l 'Illermopene windows, fhf'&lt;at- aparttr.et~ts 134
Mulberry -nt a weekend in Kentucky and Mr.s. Caito were bunutecl
f'
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6 months)
Ave., Ph WY 2-&lt;14115.
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buill-in range top, oven and
1 2!' tic visiting with his grandparents, guests a
v.
AIEXPERIENCED
riistowasher, full basement
Mr. and Mrs.
A. Donabue ed the prayer for the V~
AUTOMOBILE
I and carport. Lot (1110X180l fOUR ROOM furnished aport- ~r~~ r~::.v"::"~hn . Murphy m~~ following ~ bave
$10110 down. FHA 311 Y.,.. ment. Phone WY :1-~- 27 lie of rrooksville were weekend called on Delbert Gaul ..,.

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Re1l Est1te For S1le

FURNISHED rooms for male
BULLDOZER work, basements
renten. Cooking priV!Ietlea.
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f{i,ll •
212 s. Flfi\11 Ave., Phone
I landscar'og,
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service
and
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WY Z-5433.
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I service. Charles Jeffers. Ph. Middleport - 6 • room frame NICELY . furnished house, 3
WY 2-6222.
(7) 7 tic
home wo'th ti'le bath, bot air
rooms alia bath,Condo
basement
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heating' enclOFed ...••
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Chester, Obio.
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besement, large
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Local ownPt' and n •al d ea n mte-rior, 6 c~·l. en&amp;ine, Power
.t.UCI'ItiNEER
garage and driveway. Grav~ early morning. WY 2-2316-

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•Joan on- balanre.
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located on the Ohio
River, ~~n~ 1;'"ce ea · 4 za tic Mr .. a~d Mr.. Harley Johnson Mrs. Warreo VanMe11or, Mr.
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Complete
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and Mrs. ~ Betzblg,
Mr.
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1 were Sunday visitors.
8ESlll }f PRllUUClNO
POTATOES and beans. Clar- '24" MOTOROLA T.V. f I o " r
with furniture and appli- 4 ROOM apartment woth batb. Angetia Thoma iB spending a and Mrs. Or,. Gaul, Mn. RoW"'-.N'l ~
ence Proffil, Portland, Ohlo, model, very beautiful. Army '
Pbont WY :1-5385.
few days with Mr . and Mrs. C. Rer Geul and son, Mt. d
PHON!V('f2-2157
VI 3·2254.
17 1 7 !Ole
tem, '" '16 ,n very good oon- ,
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56 tic
0 Rogers of Bunker Hill.
Mrs.
Clarence Henderson
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PomNVy, 0.
William W~g~~7Z a •smaa
THREE and four r&lt;lO'l&gt; lurni•h• Mrs. J. C. Wyatt and Kay and Linda, Bill Amoe, Mr.
1ONE M. M. Power Unit 1251 Letart W. Va . 895·2~·:·
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H. P .. 1 Red Seal Continent- 1
7-UHic PlANO tuning. Newman Bur.
ments. WY U43f
12 I tic mother Mabel Oliver, Mans- G. G. Qau~ Albert Brllll',
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al 85 H. P. Dump truck bediBEAUTY Shop equipment fOr dette,
Middleport. WY :. FOR SALE- AU electroc bome \
field ,
Sue Burke and son,
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WE WISH to thank our fro end s i 12 fl. long. I - 1956
Ply- sa le, 4 years old . A good buy. 5246.
6 t8 30tc
$11,500. In New 'Iaven, W.' FURNISHED and unfurnls: Ebine Peggy nnd Carmel B u r k e and IJ&lt;Jrolhy, Faye
and neighbors for their sym·l mouth woth good ures. I .- Equipped for 2 otwral&lt;•rs. I
Va. 5 roo1118, bath, built . In • apartmeotoo. Inquire II
M • phy 'are spending a few Robertson, Vic!Dr Gaul, Demfll
p.pthy, shown us at the tlmeJ Wagner front end loader, fits Write : Box 6688, The Daily HEATING, Plombtng, MaeDa kitchen, garage,, aluminum sid- Obio Hotld.
g..~ da';'s with Uteir grandparents, Parker, Paul Owiwell, Mr.
of Roe death of Mrs.
Ella, all 4000 Serle' for tractors\ Sentinel Pomeroy. 7-lll-Gtc Furnac... Arnold Brolbon. lng, nice location. Owner bas MODERI&gt;I f mem 'IIId balll Mr. and Mrs· John Murphy of and Mrs. Robert Buwles and
Spencer, 'fhe spencer ~am- I Will sell or trade lor live'
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liB Eas1 Main Street, Pomaccepted employment away fUrnish"'- apartment. Phone Crooksville.
son, Dalene and Donna Bahr,
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from this area. U interested WY 2-387(
5 12 tie
M IIDif Mrs Leon Shumate Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kaub,
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Phone 882-5451, New Haven. TllllEE ·-~--m house on ,_ andrf,amlly ' Of Cb••les!Dn are Mr. and Mts. Bob Hawt,
17 ) 1 !Ole go Can be seen at Jacob
' ,-."'' fend found
, _:_ P- ~-- \ B~er). Nease Set•lemenl.
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ME'f'. L bED. Two
sets
7 9 3tp Rickard 's Atigrunent Service,
4 coin Hill, Pomero) 218Gb o • e vMsl mgCla ,. pareSbnuma, te ,
Jewell Carr, Mr. and
Mrs.
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Wl 2-3346 or WY z. .
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Wilbur Parker ond son and
LOS~ Sf's &lt;lljgin wal(:h all sprongs, laundry cart, 6 &lt;it. DUE . ~-;;--! -must seil ~~~.~rly 286 W Main Sl bedroom brick house,
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Mrs G S Michael.
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Ruil!!~Pi.ct{t_~c 4th of Ju- . pressure cooJ&lt;er, , all
like lhe following : '&lt; yd. B'v Pomero'y. Ohio.· R ll Rick: baths, lot and aNbal ll.lou\u· of FU......,HED and unfurnished blherlrt weonre MSurodaandy VISMrito,rsGene W'll.:._rg;.,. ~ Pit...,·-~, Pa.,
ly. :~oirO\'a::&lt;::catVsH 2·54'14.
new. Men 's ciothmg, . !me Citv r,~ovel, hoflzonal high
hi h ate
ce oca on.
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' 7 10 3tp shApe. New useful arhcles of wall drill ,. 3 ft . conveyor, ard, Pbone
WY Z.3576.
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Mulberry
famUy ,
visited tbe Gault while _,
i.il'·, '""· . ' , -- . all kinds. Margaret Bailey, complete tear end fo r Ford Wheel balancing, aulD glass, See by appom~.:l-~c Ave. Ph. WY Z-6615. Homer Mrm Jack Rfoe of .Bellefon- were still at tht bospltal.
Coll•ge Rd., Syracuse. YlY 2- lractor for parts, 200 amp, brake service.
WY Z-2885 or (6) 10 tic
HyselL
6 25 tfc
taine.vlsited Saturday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Murray H~
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5396.
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(7~_2_ l0tc welder. cu~ivolor, lorches,J
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and Mrs, Kenneth Hltcbcock kins and Betty of
Da)'U
1 garages, hose, 1955 Ford F
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FOR SALE: 7 rooms and bath,
and family. SUe Hitchcock re- spent the weekend with Mr.
HOMI\:fl~~tpo. born July CABBAGE 75c bu. Bring con- ' 600 truck flat bed. Portable HOUSE pamUng, lnsode and house on
Rutland Road. I 3
turned for two weeks' visit.
and Mrs. Vere SWarts. Mr.
1. t485..•;:·~~~ ·:«1ex and Ess1e tine•·s and cut vour own.! air compres!'or, tin roofing, outside. Roof repair and
Large lot. Aluminum storm
Neal Hitchcock was 8 re. and Mn. C. E. Woode ~
Whi~ngtooi;_)\ied July 9, 1964. John Ck-ek. PorUand, Ohio, \? inch droll. drill bits, taps, painllng. Work guaranteed, doors and windows. Reasoncent weekend visitor in Day- pers Plains were Sunday •lsil·
Adn)it.t...t to tbe '· institutf' . on . L'z mile below Ravenswood mechanical hand tools, carreasonable rates. Phone able. Kenneth Searle. SH 2~...
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a rve'l ~erry.
7 7 Stc
penter tools,
mine too s,
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betler haS
at been
\his
mny contact ~he supenntcn~· SICK ROOM . and invalid -sup.
few 2x4's, pulleys, sprockets,
IN SYRACUSE, three bedrOOm
week with Mrs. Elsie
Perry ill ~
some
en! P,f the Oroent Slate l~s~ plies an&lt; aids for your com- chPins. bel:s, miscellanenuSI Prol-ionol Ory Cloanlnt~
mod1!111 home, near school,
By Mrs. Ha\Ue Frederick
ol Radcliff.
wroung.
Dins
Boy·
luJe.VO~t, -Qhoo. Dr . ~o
fort. l&gt;e curry a complete ilens. Paul L. Batie~. llaoley !l
ond Shirt Laundry
Mod1!111. in.'llllated, ..n board Mr. and Mrs· Emmet Bab- J Smith and Sandra Me- Mr. and Mrs.
moreert hazoer, Supt..
Oroent l line Jf crutches. wheel chairs, Run. Ca ll WI 2-6455.
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benting, large lot 72 x 295. cock of Wayne, and Mrs. Bud Gh;, spent a night with Jaree, les, visited relaUvee In ,Ciev•
Stat~·Jostitute,
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Oroent, Ohoo.
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Sue and Brenda Hitchcock.
land and Barberton, Ohio, OV·
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Coleman and two childr-en are
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. "' er a recBJ.t weekend.
7.n-3tc 1 comm1JUeS, urma s,
&gt;. ,
, __ , pads, bed pans, etc. RoHer I DUM:' BED and hoost. ' Good
Pockota ond lippen
Z-3974; Evenlngs, 7 ID 9 P· m. spending 8 week with their par- Mr. and Mrs, Ronme Hltc'" J .
Larry and Stevie
BurkeJt's Bai')'ler Sh~p, Moddle- 1 Pharmacy, WY 2-3581i. Mod· condio.nn. George Hensley, 10 lbt. Ory Cleaning $2.00
WV J.-2441
6 2 tic ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles cock and family of Columbus Sw:;~ce~f Columblll have been
porlf wjQ be close&lt;. the week ' dlep&lt;•rt.
&amp;-26-30tc. Long Bottom, Ohio. Phone
DISCOUNTS FOR SALE: I acre ol land Babcock, also visited
their visited last week with b Is vli!itlllg their aunt, Mrt. Paul
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7 9 3tc . WINDOW anr porch shades, all VI 3-262(1.
7 9 3~c
PICKUP a DELIVERY
near Reedsville on Rt. 680. sister, Mrs. Willoughby Hlllwbo parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bulkley nnd family.
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RIFLES and :Shotguns, shooting kinds. ~crch va.Jance
and AKC registered Chi~uahua pup.
ABC CLEANERS
Wlnnla BaUey, Reedsville, Rt. is In St. Joseph Hospital
at Hitchcock and falluly.
Mr. and Mrs. Howonl Ht!dmatth•. Suriday, July _12th, awnmgo Venetoan blinds and pies. See at 918 South Thord.
1, Box 189.
, 7 6 ~ Parkersburs.
icl&lt;
a1 nail ent&gt;ertalned a group of
furnlslf cpvn . : ammumtoon. 1 '"""irs. Free estomate. Dale Moddleport, or phone WY Z. 1 &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
1\lrB. ~Uzab!!tb llader and Mrs .. Hallie- ·Freder
and • relatives, and friends wltll •
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. ' " ~e . American '_. Wippe. , Supply , 215 Unior i\ve. .3689.
._...J,J_6tv.,_- li73-55U
Moson, w. Vo.
Alito Saln
Gary Leifheit, and girl friend, so VISited Mr. and Mrs. Geurge birthday party hoonrlng the
Le~o~1(
, Beech Gr&lt;ilij!f.
j' Pomeroy, O)llo. '
- -·WilY BUY a Cal.....-.,bampOO- \ ,
,., Rom'ltt
Donnie and Dickie Leifheil aD Frederock. Mr. and Mrs, Nor· Srd bir.\bday of their daughtRd r l1lt d tl:ver n• we~
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p 1 and the IBI birth·•·
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recently with the former 's sio- aeveral uther relatives.
:,-y ~nn~lr daughter,
Loll,
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FHEE to clean your carl at \be best price, witb the Ill&amp; car -m, ride and perfona ter Mrs Zona Biggs also visit· Mrs. Paul Kelley and son
lly
LOSE Wll:!GH'f •ofely
woth .
B1g Freezer Sale
pets with Blue Lustre. Baker I nation's lending sires in Dal· 1008 SmaD car ec:cJIIMil' and ed 'Mr. ~nd Mrs. Norman Fred.- Jack spent Sunday wl\b her rec:ndy. Dillinger and VJelde
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only 98c , All Sboo •
7 _a_ll_tc_ 1 ry 81\d BeeL For forenoon
m•••-bllllr
erick nnd sons Jerry and Jack. mother, Mrs. Northcraft
at Olrr are attending . Jdolor
5, 11 ,..,.,. I Furniture.
_at _Youor,.~rug-•tore . .. '. 3 30tr l
FREE ICE CREAM
i 1960 Sky-Line 10x50 ft. 3 OOd-\ convenience service, oall by
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley Friendly, W, Va.
Youth Camp at the Laneister
A'M'EN11PN churches, lodges, IN'ith ...,.... New Freu:er or ~ room mobile home. C a ll1 8:00 c.. m., afternoon service
Melllpa'i'D ...._..
spent a weekend with her sis- Mrs. Ev~ _Babcock and son camp Grounds, Wilma ~Jean
civic gi-otops, bands, T/5 lea-l Frener-Rofdgoroto• Comb.
SH 2-4434.
7 R 12tc J by I :OC p, m., by calling E. i1rttl,
ter and brother-in-Jaw, Mr. and of Obego vmted Mrs. WUI~gh- Alberton and Linda Hendenoll
ther upholstered theater seats. l USED FREEZER BUYS . ONE Toledo scale, 1 MCCaS-\ Curtiss Breedmg Service Inc.
......., WY 1#11
Mrs. Fred Galfurd at Clarks- by Hill at St. Joseph Hospttal will attend the Senior Camp.
2 five Joq :)AU' -c~ndotooners I 16 Cu. Ft. unoeo
J key filing cabinets fur charge . TechmcoanO ~lan.:V P=,
t D lie burg, W. Va· recently.
Mr· and Mrs. C. A. Babcock Mno. Emma Findling open!
and fil~r units, I new, I usc'll, CHESl FRiiliZER
5100 I acc'Ounts, 1 solid oak desk 4 s ! Pomeroy, ,
,
Ohm' 1962 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew- SUnday,
a week with her brother, Mr.
one large "tar popcorn mach·\ 20 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire
ft
lMeuller
coal
furnace,
Albert
F
arker,
Chester,
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hardtop,
Catalina.
blue
fin.
art
of
Nelsonville,
spent
fr~
J~rry
and
Jack
~ederl~k
and Mrs. Lewis Perao&amp; at
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lne, !healer sound equipment.: CHESl FREEZER - $1SIJ I 1- '4ft. table, 1- 7 ft. table, Ph. !1115-341:..
&amp; 24 301p
Ish. automatic transmission, Saturday until Monday witb spent Thursday evemng woth Torch, Ohio.
Call WV 2-5.120 The Sewing , Pomeroy Landmark
1- 9 l counter with bir,, 1- ~ •--' Qw-, PlonMMM ...
..ay, MlddleporL cau WY z,
Jack Kelley.
Mrs Margaret Follrod ol
Center, Middleport, Ohio.
&gt;NY 2-2181 Ja&lt;k c...., Me•
!0 ft. counter with bilo, 1-12 - ·
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power steering, power brakes.
Mr. an~ Mrs. Clifford Cux Pome;o and Mrs. Osie H"ul·
7-3-IOtc
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ft. counter with bin, I elecHtaiiDI
radio and extras, 910 Broadof Gary, Indiana spent several ersm visited al the Follrocl: GUNS
f'0H-S~f~ Middleport's tall- tric coffee grinder, double
52119.
t 29 lie
last week at their farm Robinson home tad
weelt.
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Bill Wei
· Les Wolllamson So d Street Middleport
at filfin ewelers, Phone jO,
~~ loo qur,.\ sale. tnqutre
ooonl , Pleasant W YIOa. l8
B1 Ohio Hotel.
10 16 tic NEW AND USED
welders,
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air compressors,
welding
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rod. Free demOnstration.
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cance IIedl .ost your opera· GIBSON·K3\· armony ~WY 2-2181·
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wr'o Uc....,l Cali ·WY ~2!166 and Amplifiero, l4 months to
- - - - - - rl_ IISUc pay. see or caD l'lfflo Jewel- 8 fl. meat -display case Tyler
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Help W~flle
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Phone 50, SUI Wellman, Les double duty service. Meat
display case, complete with
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:;;s, Ha\Ue Frederick met "FuUer's earth" Is used 1ft
Sewer
with Mrs. Heleu WoH, Mrs. E~
as a ruter
Reasonable fllltel
,JOHNSON, Slm(+'" lnsuriDN
don Kraeuter, Mrs.
Laura fulling cloth and
CaD W1l Uflt Day« Nlpt
AgeDCJ, ln. AU '"""" of In
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Mae Hartung at the home of medium.
7 • tfc - - . Jim JobDSoo and
Somday School attendance on Mrs. James Ridenour w audBud BI"'P'""' Agenta.
June 28 was 91, offering f29.62. It the D. of A. Lodge Books
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Mrs. Mallie· Ri""thouse
bas Mon~ay
evening. Guests were
6"0111
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Business Opportunities returned ·"' Clyde,
o, a r Mary Jo Wolf, Mrs. Elizabeth
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a two weeks vlsot with her son Hayes, Mr. James IUdenour
FOOD MARKET - Due to and famDy, · Mr. and Mrs. Wil· and Lowell. Home made Ice
J1111 OTHER FAMOU'
ill health, we are o!fermg for liam Righ\bouse and Judy.
cream and cookies with koolIIUINDS
buslnes
Ra 1ne
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Mr. and Mrs.
am o mer aid were served.
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Food Mar.et, Coroer 5th and and daughler, Judy and son,
July 8th the Past Councilors
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1 Pearl. Racine, Ohio. Any- Jeff, left recently for Toledo, of Chester Council D· of A. No.
Truck brl
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nne sincerely Interested In a for a week's visit with Mr. an 323 me\ at the Lodge Hall
'lllri..: Elmer Thien
with ARAB ll d&lt;&gt;il Cunceo- takes it. Lynn Hart, Racine
IOiyHTA•r._:'K'mA••~IS•~Iol
\ gond goiUI! business, may Mrs. Charles Armstrong and with Zoo;. Biggs, Zelda Weber
"1'-I'Y Tro-....,....
P, 0 . Box 107
I trate Kong Boilders S u p p ly Food Market.
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Pauline
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and
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POMEROY
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8:15 Musical Clock
7:30 Newa Headllnea
7 31 MuoJcaJ Clock
7:45 -Tbt Uiellno
8:00 Ohio VaHey Newa
8.06 World, NatiooaJ Ne,
8 10 Sports
8 ll Weather Picture
8 J6 !.llllllcaJ Clock
8 55 Communll]l Newa
j 00 Talk Dl lbo Town
9· 55 Masoo Collllty Newt
10 00 FamUy Worship Hour
10 1&amp; Public Sen'lce
10 30 LAtcbatrlng
10 55 World Newt
11: 00 Mornln&amp; Melodies
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II :46 World Newt
11 :55 Mascm CouDIJ N12 JIO Cummunlt)' Ne101
IZ 06 Loeal Newt
Ill 10 Markets
12:It Mid DQ WNther
12 2G li:vlllll', BuiiiiiD Board
12:21 Nt"" 0 Grii!IS
12 30 AgrtcuiiUre Agent
12 &lt;Ia CuiiD\ry Go Round
155 Nowa 8ea1

2:00 OJuntry Go Round
2 55 Newt Ileal
3 00 IAI'I l'odto a 8realt
3 55 Newt Bell
4:00 'DIIelna wltb Dnsa

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5: oo Cummunll]l Nowo
5:05 World, National NeWI
5:15 SpoUighl on Spor.IJ
5,25 Weather
5:30 Dinner Mlndealt
I: 00 Sldloet Blvd.
7:311 Sign Of!
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6:!5 Sogo On
6:15 Mulical Cloco
7:45 Tho LUeiU!e
8:00 OhiD vau., Newt
8:111 World, National NoWI
8 10 Spor1s Today
8:15 Wealller l'lctl!re
8: 16 Musical Cloct
8:55 Newo
I :00 Mllllcal Cl-.ock
t:IO Song &amp; S!Dry Time
I:U hmlly Worship Bour
10:00 NeWI
10:05 Hlgb School Bfl Paradl
10:55 Nem
11:011 Army Tlrno
11:30 Special eummum,..
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12:00 Newo Roundup
12:20 BuUIIID Board
12:25 Nem 0 Grama
12:30 Salu!'dQ MaiiDn
l:ii5 Newt Beat
1:00 Saturday Matlnn
2:55 Newt Beat
3:00 Salu!'dQ MatlnM
3:55 Newt Beat
4:00 f&gt;isclDg wltb Dnsa
t:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 Newa !jummary
5: II Dinner Muolcale
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1:1111 Sacred a..t
1:30 CotmlrJ' JIUIIboree
l:llfl F111'111 Newa
1:35 Palli Bowen
f:41&gt; Melp Ct Aif, lCD.
7:011 Newt
1:05 TillY's Chapel
7:a Newo
7:35 Plctea:: llardwan
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f:Sfl News Raport
I:OU Breoklut Part,y
1: II l!uy's Fond Basket
1:30 Yao Patrlclt Sporlo
l:tl Baker Fumlture-WecJ-rrt
1:55 OpeD llouae
1:110 NeWll'
1:111 Coffee With Juel
t : 45 Beu, NowtoD
11:00 M1n111er1a1 Aaoc.
II: U Cuuntry Dr'dlon 11-W
11:15 Muon CL Aif, BU-TUt
II. U U.C. Prop-am-l'rf
U:Ja Flmlly Woranlp-'nlun.
11:411 TloTM Coolitry II)W
12:00 Noon Reptr1
12:30 Goesolen Gulli Star-Frt.
12:31J Music J1111 r.. Yw
t:lll Blaotlnlr Sbow-TU&amp;I.
t:f6 Local No-..
f:54 Bowllna Scortl
8:00 Newt
7:llfl Sip Of!
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1:110 Sip Oil
I:Oi OcluDirJ Mule Time
I:JO Coull~ Jomhoroo

1:10 Jolm Banu
7: II llrealcfllt Party

1: II Jon01 Bufet 9holr
10:15 Tbo Good Lila
10:• Millie Ia Tbo Air
10:45 TbiB .. lfuola
11:06 Top Ten 8hotr
U:• Top Ten Show (lluttoasJ
12:00 N0011 New1
12:11 MIIIICal lntarluda
12:10 Rev. Marffll Teoll
l:Otl Platter Part,y
7:00 llunduwn Sarenlldo
7:10 Sip Of!
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7:111 Sip Oil
7:30 Froneb CfiJ Bapt!Jt Hour
1:011 Wlllp of llnlinl
1:• Bible llpub ID Yoa
10:00 Volcoo ot Propbeey
10:15 Wash. Replirtllo People
11:00 SiJn"-Y Show
12:00 Nooa NtWI
12:10 Chrlatlu Hoar
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1:00 Billy G1'abam
1:35 Lutb~n~~ Hoar
1:00 Tbo Clturcll At ~art
1:110 Counlry Byma Tlmert
5:11 World In Rene-..
1:00 Baplfat Hour
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IT IS TRUE THAT

and Service, Pomeroy . Ohio. ni~ter and tank types. A 11 u. s. CIVIL SERVICI TISTSI
For Part Time Work
ston ~ family have returned ' WilL PROBABLI BE succ~ IN LATER &amp;.&amp;&amp;' 'Art,
WV 2-22!14
woth compl~te set of attachExtra Income
from a vacation trip In Nor\b
WON'T HE? ·
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- - -menta New guarantees. Com-1 M• • women. 18-.521. Start bllll ..
carolina.
You caD help to tnsure thll mcce&amp;l by givini:JOUI' child ~
-W H·y PUM
. p your sIug•gish sen.
• week. Prepa:raWI'J' b'alniDj
Recesaion-Dtpression
--1 0 •• ID hil homei...-.. IChOOll
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plete .price $28.50 or terms. 1102.00
until appointed. Tbnuund• o1
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Miss Ruth Ann Bailey who
a aound f ounda tlon Ior Ie-..
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MALE: Men 18-33. See Railroad I ti(' tank . Gel Klean-Em-All.
2204
open.
Ell:pertmee usually Uhnecu.
Proof lusinftl
Is attend'mg Columbus Business
For yeirs, Field Enterprise ball been SU~I!~~ lldl ;
trailhllg Ad under Jnst.ruct.1ons Se--to·c Tank Cleaner.
Land- Phone WY 2•
••n· raEE ininrmauon o• Jobs. To handle the world famous
teaetien, parentl with the followilll up-MI'Qite
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T 1 6tc uladu• ...,.,. lrement• Wl'l t o TODAY R~.A. or SJ'lvania f~at mov· Unlvefsity spent a weekend
learnina:.
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llvln• n•me, addrelfl and
phone.
ID type T.V. and radiO tubes, WI'th her parent, Mr · and Mrs.
Servtee.
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For S a Ie 01 Rent
7 6 61p
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(o muo• 1n ovory "'"
NE-W AND used clothing. Sold
could net up to $500-0Q per
Vincent Broderick who has
e CHILDCIAFT
:.,...• - at Pe"rl Hawthurne's al Mt FAT LEGHORN hens, SOc each. MEN 18 · 33 Train as ,Ag~nt- mon\b Ill your BP&amp;re tome.
been quite ill at Veterans Hoa(Tho How ood Why Library)
2 BEDROOM, modem '] hom•
Moriah Ridge Racine, Ohio, Paul W, Sayre, Portland, OperMr. lw Americas RaU· c,·taosrtb "ilw2'90estm.O!J~~Pt to""'~\fed95,00to_ pita! In Huntlllglnn Ia reported
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eWORLD BOOK ATLAS
Duncan .
7 7 6tp 1963 Portable Sewing M8~hine A.K.C. registered
Pekinese. Sch. Nee Mainta.in present and two references. Please do
eCYCLQ-TEACHER
in original factory
carton. Mrs. W. W. Call, 732 Syca- ·
hi! tr•ln'ong Send not answer unless fuUy qual· TO LEASE P_LANE
1
(OIM of tho lfnoot toochlnt oldt)
HOUSE for rent or sale, by
mcome w e "
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monthly payment&gt; on tlmd Equipped to zig zag, makes more St., Middleport.
N•me, Address, Ph. No. Bot ed in 1 fast moving repeat
WASIUNG11JN (UP[) - '111e 1
1 will be vecy happy to call on you to .show you I
contract, 5,. Mill Street, Mid· bu ttonholes, sews on buttons ----------,,-7::....8:...:6:.te:_l 668A, 'f,1e Daily Sentinel.
-uslness wllb on e•ceptlonal ClvU Aeronautics Board (CAB!
and fancy stitches with just 2 Wlp
blgh margin of profit of bas granted Seaboard World
presentation of .these teaching aids and answer 8DY
dleport. Phone WY 2-5:!62
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Livestock
vour own.
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questions you may have. Call Collect Galllpoll•
G 15 tfc .
a twisl of a smg e Ja .
Income •tart• Immediately- Airlmes penniS810D to ease a
Gl 6-3085, or wrlta: Clarence Thompeon, Galllpolll.,
.. in lay-a-way and never been
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D&lt;;8F . jet wilb m:ews to 'Trans
farm Machinery
used. Balance due $47.00 or ALL BLACK pony, 37 Hinches.
Legll Notice
req,ulrtd
CaribbeOll Alrwuys for use on
le
WY 2- Can be seen at Shake aven,
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Buslnolt Is fully Ml up for
the latter's !'lllrte ~tWl!ell N~!l
1 $7 00 Ph
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FOR SALE - 42 inch IntPrna~ ~~ 9 0
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Chester, or call 985-4000.
NOTICI oF, IALI
you-Bill r,ur own taooy k and San Joan p R
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tires, wheel weights. reverse ,
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large bolmdari.., Call WY· Z- ,.;- '""' io ..,.,..., " nJ,.. et--•· ph:;.. number 1 the jet with up_to 180 aeata,
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July 11, 1964 llfJed for IDspectlon.
"America, Land of the Free,"
f f
was the theme of the program
presented by Mrs. Fred Goeg·
leln, lecturer.
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Group Singing of " Amen ca
The annual mspectlon
was Rock Spnngs Grange
m e t the Bea tiful ..
ed th
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Atk.
~ sd
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u
, open
e proconduct ed by \ trgt
ms. 111ur ny everung.
,gram. Four articles were read,
county dep~ty, and the
state r Judges for ;he contests were Peace l'n Earth, by Mrs. G-.·
and national ,ewong and bak· Mrs. H&lt;nry Wells and M r ' · leln . Uuder the Camopy of Hea·
tng contests were held, when lr.ail Buck Winner~ were for ven.' WUiiam Grueser: I Was
M r s. not meant to be a slave Mrs.
1 the crocht&gt;t centerpiece,
··11·
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f' st nd Mrs· , Frank Grueser; and Agricul'
1\\i 1am ~.rat&gt;st&gt;r. tr ·a
.Robert ·• uks · second · for cro- ,t ure, a grow th o1 ind w try, Mrs .
1
,"'hf't t.&gt;d.g mg~ . Mrs. Louks. first; w A. Morgan.
TONIGHT
smockM c~shions. Mr.s. Frank A poem. " It Won 't
Hurt, ...
" KIN KONG VS.
jGrueser . fJrst a_nd Miss Betty by Mrs. Francis Morris, a muGODZILLA"
Leonard. second : cup
cak~ lsical se lection by Homer Rice
1M1ss Leonard . f1rst. Mrs Fr and Amos Leonard and a po.
( ln Color)
IGoeglri n. second and Mrs . A.. .
' "
.d
em, This and That, by Mrs.
-andlmos Leonard. tlur
Louks preceded a skit "Man' F ed G 1 ·
orth mas·
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"FIRST SPACE SHIP
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em.
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dy
Captures The Mtmster " by
ON VENUS "
ler presided at thP mf'f'lln~
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Mrs . Amos Leonard and Mrs.
Yoke Tam
Oldrich Lukes JwhJeh openPd
m l .tuahstic form . William Grueser · A
contest •
.
;:;""""""""""""""~Th;,;;;e_;;th;;:ird;_;;de;;;g;;,ro;,;e_;w;;a;,:,s_;e~x;:;e_m~~p- ~" apron ~trings." was conductiiiiii
ed by Mtss Leonard to conclude
the program .
EASY TERMS
Mr. Aikins commended the
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• COn es Wmners
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Sewmg,
Announced by Rock Springs Grange

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Star Stitchers
Meet Twice
In One Week

officers and membera on their
work and Mra. Atkins, deputy
juvenile matron, also
apoke
briefly. At the close of
the
meeting, refreshments were S'll'·
ved.

and John David of Erie, Pa.; 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karr and'
Darrell, J t&gt;ff, Roberta and Da- I
d
vtd an Mr. Dennie Karr Jr.,
all of Columbus, and Mr. and
'lr H ld Sell
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aru
ers an
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f p 1 rid
u Y an
enny o
ort a .
Darrell Karr remamed for
a
· · 'th h'IS gran d parenS.
t On
VISII WI

Monday Mr. and Mrs. p a u 1
Hendricks and Paula K :1 y,
Nancy, J an, Bobby Dale, Pol·
ty Ann, and Lelah DenJSe uf
Columbus came for a visit with
their parents. Paula Kay stay.
ed for a visit with her grandparents.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

we We flowers evecy·wli_~re
WY 2·2039

or NIGHT
Pomeroy Flower &lt;;hoo
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
DAY

WE GIVE TV STAMPS
Pomeroy

W Main

ANNOUNCE. RECEPTION
The Long Bottom Churches
will have a reception for Rev .
and M,s, Freeland Norris, who
have been returned for thP.ir
12th year, at the
Methodist
church, Tuesday, July 14th at

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Friends are welcomed.
LORETTA CECILIA GAUL

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Mr. and Mrs. George N. Sargent, Chester, are announ.,.
ing the engagement of Loretta Cecilia Gaul, daughter of
Mrs . Sargent and the late L. Cecil Gaul to Edward Lee
Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mavtn Murphy, Reedsv1Ue
Route 1. Miss Gaul is a 1961 graduate of Eastern High
School and is employed at the Ohio National Bank in Co·
lumbus. Mr. Murphy is a 1956 graduate of Eastern High
School, served three years in the United States Army
and is currently employed with the Union Carbide Chernical Co., Marietta. Wedding plans are incomplete.

Furr.eral SertJice is
Conducted Tuesrlfly
Funeral services for Dr. wu.
.
K · RusseII oI Renesse Iaer,
Itam
N.Y., were conducted Tuesday

ON HOME FIX-UP NEEDS
Takt rulv•nhiCI• of out biJ ~alton Home Fixup materials to buy the things your home
needs at these special low prices. Come early
for the best selection.

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Standard dimensions

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as low
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and species. 2"x4''s
as
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FLUSH

DOORS

SPECIALLY PRICED
Sizes to fit all stand·
ard openings.
As low as .• ,,

$5,75

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PANELING

Wide seleclion of
type and species.
Mohogan•
as low aa 4'x8' p•nel

$5.79

LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS
Window Wells
as low as . . . .. .. . $3.20
Pegboard 4' x 6'
as low as
... , .. . $2.76
Screen Wire
as low as .... 12c lin. ft.
Cement Mix
as low as . . . . . 7Sc b11g

JALOUSIE
WINDOWS
Sizes to fit all
standard op£'nlogs . As low 9111

STEP
LADDERS
Wood or alum-

FENCING
Beautiful. practlcal . As low as

num. All sizel.

As low as

$14.95

$2.95
FLOORING

All type., As

low u - - - - - -

Floor Tile (asphalt)
as low as ..• • 15c sq. ft.
Ventilators
as low as .. .. .. .. $1.70
Basement Jacko
as low as .... .•.. $7.25
Louver Shutters
as low n .. _.. .. 99c ea.

j3c ~:

24c ft.

FOLDING
DOORS
ldeal for use
where saving In

floor spacE' needed. As low as

$9.95

Roql Roofing
as low u .... $1.95 roll
Roof Cootlng
only .. .. . $3.85 {5 gels.)
Patching Plaster
ao low as .. .... 32c box
Caulking Compound
only .... . .. .. 39c ctrg.

Disappearing
STAIRWAY
.Just right to gain
acces!l to attic or
storage space

$21.50

WOOD
FINISHES
All types In stock
StainH, Varnishes,
Shellac. Shellac
as low as

$1,39 qt.

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964

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Bend C-8 club
Will Purchase
New Antenna

The 1,308 delegates were 81· 109 more than needeil. Scranton ter 10 Goldwater Sunday al8ht American people In November, shock and anger them too.
lee. Ills message saki ...t posed liM platform eomplie.
sembling in the Cow Palace at trailed with 20S followed by chlllenged the Arizona Nll!llor Scranton wrote.
DeniSOn Kitchel, Goldwater's other business vept nlr.1 away. ed by lile plalf«m rommll*
10 a.m., PDT tl p.m. EDTl for Gov. N•lson A. Rockefeller of to a debate before the eollftll- He also said that Goldwater campaign director, ll8ld t_he
Ike Embraceo ScnniOa
Sunday.
.
loday's Initial session, and were New York with JIM. A total of 11oo and a neUonal televlalon would be stopped on tlje first letter was received With Scranton wus there aud wao Scrantons l'f'"110'•l• ...,..
to reconvene at (4 p.m., PDT) 129 were committed to other aucllenee Wednesday nlihl 1&gt;6- ballot and lliat the senator had IIDUIZeDIODI.
embraced by former presld""t
at repudlattnc Gold~
to bear the key note address of c •dldates and 109 were uncom- fare the balloting star'.l.
shown "open contempt for tile "Perhaps, upon consider&amp;· Dwight. D_ Eli!enhower. .
positions on clvD !1&amp;bll. edlo
Gov. Mark Hatfield of Oregon. milled.
ll'heo Scranton made the ..,. dignity, integrity aud common lion, the governor will recog· In his earlier televiSion ap- trol of mtclftt• weapona lilt
The party's platform will be Scranton may get more bad posal earller on a televloiOII In- sense of the delegates.
lllZO il1e intemperat!' rurture of pearance, Scranton urged a ron- enrem!ll lfOIIPI·
.
adopted Tuesday and the oom· newo today If Wlsconsln's favor· terview, Goldwater eatted II r1- Although Goldwater was pub- his remarks .'' Kitchel said, 'As venllon rule change to dell) Re_p. Melvin R Laird ol Wllo
inatlon of a candidate for presl lte son candidate, Rep. John W. dlrulous and said the GOP tar- llcy silent, Scranton apparently it atands, they tragtcally reflect seats ':" delegates. from . states ""?"'n, committee ~
dent is scheduled lor late Byrnes, rel•ases that •tete's 30 get t4&gt;ta y...,. IJ Presldenl JohJ&gt;. succeeded in upsetting him updn the character of the Re- practlcmg rac01l dlscrlmlD8tiOO said any attempt ~ amead lllf
Wednesday.
delegales, who are pledged to son.
with the letter. Goldwater was publican Party and every dele- in the ohm« of delegates. His platform -.lei fail. But 114!111Despite the udds against him him.
The letter deocrlbetl GokiWI· variously described by his as- gale to this oonventloo.
proposal, atmed at pro • Gold Hugh Scott of Peansyl......
Scranton was still fighting to Goldwater Is e&lt;pecl.e&lt;. to ID· l.e1'll political beliefs M "IOid· soclates as "shocked and While planning the respoo'!" water southern states - ilp' Scranton spokesmao on tilt
force the Goldwater bandwagori herit at least l!ll of the Wlsson. waterism."
builing mad."
to Scranton, Goldwater sent his parently would apply only to oommltte, sald 'Ule 111111 t1
off the road wllb no evidence ol wlo delegates whenever the 'Golnwaterlsm hu tome to The letter was returned to regrets .to .the Republican Gala, future conventiOns.
the Republlcao Party wcuM
success.
break oomes. Both he and stand for a whole cruy-quilt Scranton but not until tile 4,000 an affarr m 1i1e Clv1c Auditon· .Scranton also announ~at be at stake "' the conteot.
The UP! tabulation of the Scranton had meetings set to- colleetlon of absurd and 11mpr- capl., were made for the dele. urn to raise funds for the Re- hiS supporters would make a The proposed platform ...
delegates' first ballot prefer· day with the Wlslonsln group. OUB pooitiODJ that would be gates ond alternates, presum- pubhcan senatorial and con- convenhon floor light to write cut .to fit Goldwaten vt.w •
ence gave Goldwater 764 votes , Scrantons enraorclinary let· soundly repudiated by the ably in the hope that it would gressional campaign commit· three amendments Into the pro- foretiJll ;mel domeotlc pollcJ.
·
11 promioed to enforee
new civil righls bill 11.oaidnollling about the 18ltdltt . -'\
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of lwo major provli!l.,. wtlcl
Goldwater contended were aao •
constitutional whell he .......
against the bill. Another domestic. plaolr called fO!'.
$5
blllion m federal opend!Qf.
Sun~Jlement To The Dafly Sentinel. Pomerov-Middleport Ohio
·'
.
1'hto document 41so coOed ..,
and The Gallia Times. GaDJpolia. Obto
Two suits askmg toget~r lor a forei8" po)lcy tl "vietary "tliS,OOO have been
filed in freedom" over COJDmllllllla
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1964
Meigs County
Common
Pleas
-·-•ti of 0 ~..._
.
.
. an d f~---on
~
Court agamst the Me1gs Equ1p. overnment 1o aile 1o eblil.
JULY
1
ment Company and the Meigs
the C ItO D...._
SMfW,fS
88
water Company as 1 result enge
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567891011
ot a 1960 fire on West Second·Bt
12 13 14 IS 16 17 18
in Pomeroy.
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Christine Beegle, ol 116% W.
26 2728 29 30 31
.
. ..
Main St., Pomeroy, tiled an
action f&lt;H money o~ly in the
amount of $75,000 while the
other action for $10,000 was £il.
ed by Alice Clark of New Mat·
amoras.
Both petitions charge that
the Meigs Equipment company JACKSON, Miss. (UPl) -Auwas neg•igent in
conducting thorities
today examined the
welding operations near an lowe~ ~ of a ~y~ f~
open can of solvent. The ac· floating In tbe Mls81SS1ppe Riv·
lions say the defendants should er Suuday. with
legs bound,
have known that a fire and ex· to determine if 11 Is one of
plosion would result when w..Jd. ?'ree elvD rlgbtl worken tnJs&amp;.
iog sparks touched a can of Ing for three weeks.
solvent.
An FBI l&amp;k! there II
_The petitions also say that a "goad peelllblllty" the bocb'
'
after the fire had otarted the 1 ~d be that of one of the
Pomeroy Fire Department at· mtsslrll men.
.
tempted to extinguish the blae The body. wao found by a
b~ attach ..-ng its hoses to
he fisherman m the river near
and iotends to go over there earlier than
Broadway BuUetln Board
lire hydrant, but water pressure Davia Island, 17 miles south of
Police investigating the murder of scheduled to "help create a better atmo•
was insufficient to produce wa· Tallulah, La. Tallulah is 15 I
· the 8Z.year-old widow who lived at Two ·phere for hls colleagues." Relax, Tomter
in any substantial quantity miles west of
P~ladel~ .
lith Ave. have a "prime suspect" in the my. The Olympics are pretty silly, when
for
the
purpose
of
attempting
Mlsa.,
where
the
mtsslnJ
IDtll
case, despite earlier denial of clues. you get down to hard facts. What differ·
to extinguisl the fire . This Is were last seen.
They are looking for a female . . . Many ence does it make that one man can run
lr
violaton of the contraitual The badly decomposed lower
important Democrat politicians believe faster or lump higher or swim better
oblgations
of the Meigs Water torso and legs were broulht
that by the time their party's convention than another man from another country
Company
the
petition.. charge. here f,om a Tallulah funeral
rolls around, President Johnson will be on a given day? It doesn't make all the
Mrs. B~egle claims that the homa late Suuday ni(lht by U.
''literally begging" Robert F. Kennedy people from the winner's country better
$75,000
she is seeking Is for FBI.
to .a ccept the second spot on the titket. people, or all those from the loser's coun·
two
bufidinp,s
owned by ner
Gwen Cole, chief lnveotigatoPTbe Attorney General is the one possi· try lesser people. Sports are fun, but esthat
were
destroyed
by
the
for
the Mississippi lfilhway Plio
bility who can wrap up the many minor· pionage is more important.
blae
and
for
loss
ol
rent
since
trot,
was at the University tt.
•
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•
ity factions among the voters . . . One of
\he fire. Beegle says she was pita! morgue when the body 111111
Baroness Maria Von Trapp, who
the World's Fair pavilions has been hav·
the owner of a two-story build· rived . When newsmen
showed
up
in
Salzburg
to
watch
the
film·
ing urgent meetings with a show busi·
Ing
with a garage and a one proached him he waved
ness union about a booking agent who ing of "The Sound of Music" and was instory
building with a garage away and a guard at lile
_
took more commission from the perfonn· corporated into the film as an extra,
and apartment. Mrs. Beegle's tal ordered them to leave.
·
ers than he was entitled to. It was a kick· didn't realize what she was letting ber·
•uit
sayd
the
buildings
were
'!'be
FBI
source
lntll.-te4
self
in
for
.
She
had
to
stay
around
for
back that only he knew about until the
valued at $211,710 and personal identification would be dllllcult,
closeups, reverse angles and all the com·
boom was lowere~
property at $10,0110. She also It said the body 'WII elad
Mitch Miller wuh all those TV prof. plications of Ufe in cinema time, and IJe.
,Wms to have lost $150 per blue jeans, black and Whllit .
its burning a hole in his famous beard, Is fore she was through wound up doing 37
month rental.
sneakel'S, lo a pocket of tilt
.... Warreo
planning to buy a hotel ... ·Nightowls takes of the same scene
The other plaintiff states in jeans were a gold watch, twi;
wonder about the delay in the new setup Beatty knows how to toss out a straight
I
oer petition that the $10,000 keys, a handkerchief and "I F
at the Blue Angel, Ed Wynne, former lioe. Consider this quote: "What I'm do- will
not
be
released
for
at
least
oompensation she is seeking piece of paper. A bolt buctW·
cwner of the Harwyn, has a group all set log now Is a little blt of a mystery to
six
months.
And
this
poses
a
is for furniture, clothing sill carried the Initial "M." It Willi
to go, and they've speot thousands on the me." (Ah, but, Warren, you know some
problem for Cliff. He doesn't
{IOrsonal effects loSI In I h e the body of a whllll mao.
project, but somethiog's holding up the of us are mystery addicts!) . . . . . Silent
want to so back to lhe heaVJ
Jlae. A Franklin County
at.
openlog night . . . Alain Delon will be screen comedian Harold Uoyd and his
bils
oo
television
iD
the
interwife
will
jet
ln
from
Hollywood
on
July
torney,
Scotl
M.
Knlsly,
filed
BY DICK u.F.INER
linked with every belle who rates publi·
Im. Yet he can't
command
the actions in behalf of both
u.uyw... Correspoollkm
city in the columns, but his serious love 27 to attend their son's debut at the Uv·
I
!lOLLYWOOD - lNEA) - I bigger or better parts until the
plainmfs.
Is a Freocb busioess girl l)llmed ~athalle ing Room. Harold Jr. Is a singer who's
Barthelmie . . . . . . One of Hollywood's been dolog very well in the West Coast
am ool going too far out on the world (and the other pl'OCiueo
ers) see him in "Kiss Me, S»
youngest divorcees Is playing with fire bistros.
limb in predicting stardom for
--or worse.
Cliff Osmond. All I'm really do. pid."
·'
Nancy Walker, vacationing at her
Five arrests were 111111e ·
log Is copy-catting Billy Wifd.
"I'm willing to gamble,•
the
weekend
by
Pomtroy
Palo
The current .. headlines about the borne in the Virgin Islands, was summoner, wbu thiDb Osmond can ;.. Cliff says. "I doD't play eardt!
Ice, includlni one lor the aJo.
bookie scandal confinn a June !tent io ed back to New York to tbe bedside of
herlt the lfpe of roles Charles or shoot craps, so I can 1amo
leged theft of 1 watermeloll. .
this space: "The Law is quietly coJid\ICt, her father, wbo Is seriouol;v ill . . . BeLaughton used to play.
ble on myself."
An affidavit eharlill cut
ing an 'operations mop-up' of knoWn "ma;r Benuta's daughter became the moth·
And WUder has backed up
He cu lflord lo wall.
Be
Hall
of Pomeroy with -llntr
Brooklyn mobsters. (They're set to clpn er of a baby girl ... The ~ ' Garter iB
his beUel by giving Osmond • II•.. frttplly Ia a smaU ......
a
watermelon
from Mldftr
up the remalnlog Profad mob le~d~ 1ti11 looking for a new name because of
major role in hta new
film. mesot. His peeil. wife, Gre..,._
PT.
PLEASANT
Wllliam
Market
wu
filed
by OWDer W.
•bo"ve been enjoying complacent see~mo a threatened lawsuit by a club with a "Kiss Me, Stupid," wJth Dean ea, aa a..tueer,worb Ia a
llcKinqey, 13, of Route 2 Pl. 0 Bamlt, Pomeroy.
. .
ity after muscling out the Gallo insllr- . liJnilar moniker In another dty - yet
Martin, Ray Walstoo and Kim
boak. '111eir savlop ud ller !Jt.
&gt;Jeasant, Is a patient in Hoi·
Other llrrelts lnc•i&amp;d Rlcio
geots)". Rocco Erlel)etti, the gambler the owners plan two more banjo palace.
Novak.
come, ,._ -lever jebo lte
1.01' Hospital suffering critical ard A. warm, 21, uf Mane-~
who disappeared just before he was· In September, one In ...on~l, the other
JDI&amp;Id
cot.
wW
Ill
...
lOBd Injuries sustained Satur- ter, Iowa, 1114 Jarne, A. WI&amp;.: .'
scheduled to testify before the grand ju~ In New Orleaas. Why not change the
OSMOND BAS A face and . . _. . WI obr·molllll wa1ttt11
lay at 6:40 p.m. when struck liams, 17, 01. Pome!OJ Rt- 1,
ry, Ia a Profaci man · •. ,. Natalie Woocfl;.; llilme to The Pint Garter! ' Just as sexy,
fl&amp;ure you'D recogoize, II you
'1 a car near his home.
both on cltarpo &lt;II. ralllllna a
tossin&amp; gllliiiCir out the window for her rea~ same Idea. · · '
have a television set. He's a
Cliff comes originally from
According to reports, the red light; Jimmie D. Dyer, 11,
role in "The Great Race." She'll smoke
.8'eauty expert Arlene Dahl bad two
buge man - e feel, t\0 Inches, Union Cl!f, N.J. Bts real Ia•
'IIIIth and his 12-year-old IJro. Pomeroy, nclcleu operatloll,
i1 cigar for the ereat celluloid audieoce.
datea :with dress designer Oleg Cassini
2lill
pounds
after
losing -wltlt
lly
1111110
Is
Ebraham,
which
116r,
Eric, ran across the high- and Larry LaVInder, MI.Tommy Har!Don.. the football legend while abe wall In town. Nothing serious
a face that looks like the 111811- makes him ball·Turklsh. With
1o the path Ill 1 vehicle viUe, ..nuN lD 11op wlthlll •
wbo bee~ a spo~er, iB s.tlll qui~ ; • . Judy Gl!l'land's l!attle with Sid Luft
ln-the-moon after a hard fight. · his slJe, naturaUy he was
lrfven by Wayne Austin, 211, Pl. clear usuntl tllflallee_
a
dlsturbecl over the I!Utment the pr• ~~r ¢11stqdy of. their children iB scbed·
Television has used him as a football player. But he Is a bit
"'!asant. Austin swerved lo an
'
rec~.·ved In Austria d!Jring
e Win~~ · uled fo~ July. 14 but It's a good bet that
heaVJ.
11\empt to miss the youths and
MeiCI
Oa II .....1111
O]yjnplca. He ls·.de~ to do evefi; she won.'t be ll'ack In c.Hfornia by then,
too gentle by nature to ever lie
But fnlder pve 111m 1 oman, a great one,
.tlili!g-he can us;~yent tlte 'ru'de tre'a\1). 110-her Jaiuers will uliil for another post·
o9erturnetl his car in the M.,. . Adtttl'j I - Ill ' ..... - J - .(
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Convention began todsy with
Gov . Wllllam W. Scranton chal·
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to deb•to their differences before the dlllegates
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move ao a last desperate effon
to break their candidate's bend·
lock on the convention '!'bey
announced that they had sent
the governor's letter back to
him, but then had 4,000 copi.,
st ruck off for distribution
among delegates.
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The W.S.C.S. ol Heat~ Melh·
odist Church will meet Monday
evening, July 13 at the church.
Mrs. Henllldl Haddox wiD be
devotional leader with
the
program to be given by t h e
two girls who attended the recent School of Mi.slons In Del·
cware, Kathy Brat~n and Dee
Slavin. Hostesses will be Mra.
Lorena Davis, Mrs. Guy Shu·
lor, Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mn.
&lt;e. E. Young, and Mrs.
John
Zerkle.
The Disabled A.nerlcan Vet·
era115 and their Auxliiary will
meet In regular session Manday evening. Tbere lril1 be Installation of officers and a II
members are urgec: to attend,
JULY If .
The Daughters of
claso
of the United Methodist church
wiU meet at the home Qf Mro.
Richard Campbell Tuesdey at
2 p.m.
The regular meetins .of tha
The Pomeroy Bend C B fta. wsws of the Enterprls• EUB
Club met at the ·
on Church will be held at the home
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of Mrs. Phil Ohlinger July 14
en1er m Mason, Thurs- at 7 .30 P m
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even!~.
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The meeting was opened w1th
the Lord's f!ayer In unison Wildermuth.! are
was prestded over by the
Doyle Shuler. Ray Hosts for Cookout
of Cheshire was welcomas a new member.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wild·
The dub voted to purchase an ermuth entertained a group of
to he install~ on Lin- relatives Thursday evening at
Hill and nsed In case of their Chester Road home with
an emergency.
a cook-out honoring Mr. and
A letter was read from "Re- Mn.. Allen Dill Jr. and sono
act•• emergenc•~ • ~hose head• Kevin ano Michael 'of ·,Phoenix,'
are In Chicago, Ill. , or Arl
rules and regulations con·
emergency work . This Present were Mr. and Mn.
club
been selected a mem- Allen Dill S1., Mr. and M r o.
her of this "React Emergency James Bearhs and sons Tim!&gt;'
Association."
thy and Scott. Mr. and M r !.
Final plans were made for RoiUn Dill, the honored guests
the C.B.'ers picnic which will ' and Mr. and Mrs . Wildermulh
held at the Rock
Springs and daughters, Sandra, Cathy
fair grouud, Suuday, July 12th and Teresa.
from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. Every
----one, whether a member or not
RE'ruRNS BOMB
invited to attend.
Tim Neutzling and Jed WeiJ. Mrs. Harriett Del Grosso rewere in charge of lhe re. lurned to her home at
Bal~
A. L. Phelps, Jr., more, Md ., after spending four
be program chairman for weeks with her cousin, Sue LeAugust meeting.
hew, Mason.
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morning at 10 a.m. at the Raw1ings-Coats funeral home with
the Rev . ME . Dowson official- Mrs. Norma Chapman reing_ Mrs. Wilson (Helen Knight) turned home ')'hursday, after a
and the late Dr. Wilson were visit in Columbus with her son
former residents of Meigs Coun· and daughter in Jaw, Mr. and
ty.
Mrs. Eugene Chapman,
who
Burial services were held In accompanied her home for a
Chester cemetery. Pallbearers visit.
were John and Victor Will, Ter- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dill Jr.
ry Knight, Howard and Earl and sons of Phoenix Ariz.
, Knight and William Matlack. rived Tuesday, for a' visit
' Out-of·town relatives here for h"' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i the service included Mrs. Earl Dill Sr. and other relatives.
De Freest and Mrs. Hollis Ew· Rev. and Mrs. Francis H.
! ing· and daughter, Rhoda, Colwn zier of New Lexington
bus ; Mrs. W.A. Lewis, Carrie Friday with friends in Pomeroy.
Hutchinson Dale, Rio Grande Mrs. Edward J. Corcoran and
. Mr. and Mrs. Vuctor Will and children, James, Michael and
daughter, Vickle Jo, Canal Win· Caryl Grace of Wapping, Conn.
chester; William !Mickey) Me- are the guests of her parents,
Gee, Col. and Mr. and Mrs. Gar· Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook.
land Elliot, Gallipolis.
Leon Hecox of
Iowa visited Wednesday,
PLAN BENEFIT SALE
Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Foster.
The Chester Voluntoor Fire Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W~eks
department will sponsor
a and Mis~ Gen~'?eve
rummage and auction sale on were Gallipolis VJSitors Wednes-July 17 at 7 p.m. The money day.
fmm the sale, which will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer
held at the fire department, returned. ho'."e Friday, after a
will help paj for a new fire •n· weeks VISit m Dayton mth Mr.
gine. All donations will be •P· ~~d Mrs. Marvm Spencer and
predated. Donors may cal) a
ward Mcintosh.
member of the fire department, Mrs. James Will and daughor take th~ir donations to the ters, Becky, Brenda
deparlment.
Beverly and Mrs. Walter
ker returned home Friday,
ter a vislt In Columbus
HAVE PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Howell.
Past. Councilors of Theodorus ---::~;;;;:~;;;;:--­
CounciJ, Daughters of America,
met at the New Haven Park,
Thursday evening with a pi.,. - - - - - - - - - nic supper. Following the sup. Cameron Spears, Cheshire
per, the group enjoyed a Ashworth Patrio~ Molly
marshmallow toast. Attending ing, Trimble, and An8f, Lee
were Mrs. Olin Goodwil. a n d Hutchinson, Jackson, finished
niece , Mary Jewell, Mrs. Oval their three months psychiatric
Diddle, Miss Erna Jesse, Mrs. affiliation training at Athens
Charles Cohen, Mrs.
Joeph btate Hospital and have return.
Beegle, Mrs. Henry Reibel and ed to their homes.
Mr. Arnold Hayes.
Linda Sisson observed her
13th birthday June 28.
CEREMONY PLANNED
Mrs. Wendell Bradbury rePlans were made for a fly-up celveil a letter from her
ceremony, when Girl
Scout Larry ThaxtoD Informing
Troop 52 met Wednesday after- that he bas employment at St.
noon , at the home of
Becky Petersburg, Fla. with the
Wright. At the close of t h e ern and Southern Insurance
meeting , refreshments were ser- Gleli Rupe,
ved by Becky's grandmother to Va. called on Mr. end
JoEIIen Diehl, Marla and Dar· nls Spires and son recentlly.
Ia Neutllng,' Debbie Wisecup,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Irene Barnes and Becky.
bury spent lli!Veral days
her brother, Mr. and M r
Mr. and Mrs. Oshel Tribble Frank Simms and son at
visited her granddaughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Cora (Rupe) Harden,
Martha Kelly who Is a patient Piqua, a fol'trler Kyger resident,
at Holer Hospital.
Is. a patietit at Piqua Memorial
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Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sisson
daughter Ann returned home
POMEROY . OHIO .
after several dayo ltshlng In
Ivanhoe Lake near Foleyet, CanTONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
ada.
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Walt Dlsney'o
,Mr. and Mra. .Ben Rupe
"THE THReE LIVES
lted
OF JHOMASINA•
an evening with Mr•. and
(Tecltnlcolor)
. Mrs. Lam·ence Ru~ ·. and fpm.
Patrick llt&lt;loobao. SUJID ·~ at ~e. L a - Ia
Hampshire,
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The Golden Rule Clau 01
the Middleport First
Baptill
church wliJ hold a plcnlc at
Forked Run Lake Sunday Ju.
ly 12. Each member Is to
meat for her family, plus lllll
other dlllh, drlnb, and table
service. All membera are to
meet at the the church 1 t
12:30.

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The Five Points Star Stitch.
t-H club and their advtson:
Roy Holter and
M r s.
IDwight Milhoan, met twice the
week.·
Twlla and Jane Ann
Karr
hostesses Tueoday even.
wben project books were
leo~:::= for judging. It was
Ia
that the club won
place In the potato chip
SHdes of historical pia.,.
In W8Bhlngton, D. c. were
ls~~:ceby the Karr girls father,
Iii
Karr, after which Mrs.
served refreshments.
Thursday evening the girls
at the home of Mr. and
RusseU Bailey with Barand Patty Bailey as host1. ., . .s. Each girl answered roll
by acting out a TV com.
lme,rcilll . A report on quail was
by Janice ond Ann Hal·
Mrs. Milhoan, a licensed
Ic;;::~l'!''~ gave a demonI•
on proper care of the
and also how to uae makeMrs. Bailey, assisted
by
David Holter, served home
~~~~.ice cream, cup cakes and
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