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a-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy·~~leport,

o. _July ~s!. 1965

SOCIAL
CALENDAR
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Jan Haddox is
New pres•'dent
Of Hal' •dressers
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Chester Grange wll! (lave Ita
Held on Thurwday
lnnuql lnspeotloin Tuesday at
'Th• Indoor picnic ol the IAJ8:30 p. m. Pntluck re!reshmenlli
al Women's. Class of u,. Mil\. .
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will be served. All members are
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di!!I)Ort Cburdl of Cbrlst wu
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Jan Haddox, Point Piea~nt,
JULY !3
urged to attend.
Surgical p~cks lor Veterans held .ofhom;day evq It the
'arawood cuttings conducted projecl Monday, at 6:30 p.m.
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was el_ecled the new presodent The Post Matron's Club of
The Pomeroy WCI'U
will Memorial Hospital were made church. The tables were decorby theSemembers
Sew- ated with
of IIIIIL
oy Mn Rober1 Ttwmpson was and a11 membe~s are. as ked 1.o Mr. and Mrs. W'll'
I 1af!l Mur· !ot .Affohate ll ofd the Nallonal Evange rme. Ch ap1er • OES
. • Mid· have its annual potluck picnic Ri
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WedneH· arrongemenlli
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~' progt·am when Ihe Wmdin~ help. The t.ravehng pme donal· ray ot Worohingwn, Ky. came IHaordr&lt;ssers . an Cosmelolo- dleport. woll hold thelf annual al the Firsl Bap\ist Churc)l on
te w•ng c
me
dragons. Mrs. Robert Reibel
rraol Gar_den club meo Wednes- •d by Mrs. Robert Lewis was last Friday for a visil with hos gosts Assocoatoon ~ a hmeeti~ picnic Friday, July 23, at the Tuesday at 5.30 p m Members day evening at their club room and ·Mrs. Ji;rnest Lallance wer1
Ia)· evenmg a• !he home
of awarded to Mrs. Moore.
1 mother
Mrs. James Murray. held recently at eM dodmle 0 country home of Mr. and Mrs, may brin• ~ g,;.st. and are with Mrs. Willard Boyer as chairmen lor Ute dinner and
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hostess.
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Mrs Allard Pratt .
A crfscent using truit or ... eg:~ l . ey return
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I immediate oast president.
ax arra , e . .
asked to take tbeir own table
Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr., prest. . e b Mrs Thomp-l elables and foliage, was the •Wednesday.
are to take. a covered dish and service.
dent conducted a short busi- A short busit~e~~s meetlngwll
Cnllongs us d \
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ew arrangement tor ohe monlh. Mr and Mrs Alber! Roush other officers elected onclude table servoce. Members may Th A ·
Le · Auxlli ness' session. Mrs.
William held lolloYI'!'8 the dlnioer. TIM
~on were hemlocho· . pm;.,,Y !'ly. I Mrs Thompson was Ihe J·uot~~e ' have. r"turned .from a week 's I Reg in(! Stowers. vice presi·l takt&gt; a guest.. The dinner will
ef Dmerlcwan b t goonPo t N 1
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ary o rew e s er s o. Juhnson, Mrs. Tom Grueser c ass vo.
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1_•JS.t'S lilhrum . and box· and blu· ribbon was al'!·ardfd to vacation in West Virginia and ~n;
39 will meet Tuesday at 6 p. and Mrs. William Owens were the bttildmg _repair fund. A let""'
Mary A.
cream
socoal woll
be rn . for a poII llC· k d'mner. A Gir1 welcomed as new
members. teo w••
read !rom Mr. GaskW
ll'u\lo· '' was broug hI uu 1 that 1Mrs . Hobert Lewis for. an all , .\lcKeesport , Pa . where. they voce rpresodenl; relary
andMorrotrea h An
ld ocet the
Rork
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. State re ort will ·be given by Mrs. Harvev van Vranken was concerning Miss F;tta Gaskill
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trimmed el hedli!.e rhubarb and grt&gt;t&gt;n lo- Jeffr)' Darst is visiting m surer ; Oodee Foran, recordmg Methodist c_hurch F'nday, begtn· Cl d. PG
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mb s reported o'll ·o·n Holzer Hospital. who is in a. rest home. Report_
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Homemade au ta rueser.
me er
td ~ nd t t o 1age
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Akron with his falhe.- . Thomas Jsecre1ary : ary
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Mr
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I historian and
Tootle Wtlson, ice cream cake pu~ and co(- are urge ,to e presen1.
T e trave ng prize ona
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planted m verm1cuhte or peat Following the meel.ing an aue- Darst and family.
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The
Ladies
Auxiliary
to
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Mrs.
Don
Mullen
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awarded
Davis
and
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Mrs.
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moss and c_o_verl;'d WJih glass jar tion sale wa s conducted_by Mrs. , Mr~. Max Sanborn has . re- . rus E't'
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Feeney • Bennett Post, Middle- to Mrs Dayton Strickland.
Lightfoot's
\l'Ul be boat·
or pla&lt;;tJr 1hey may be planted ~loyd Moore, aller which re· ceived word that her son-m . . It was ~nnounred thai m Aug
Evangeline Chapter,
OES, port, will meel Tuesday evenA dessert course was served ess fol' the Alllust meetlng.
in polS or •n ground under treshmenls were served by the law Mr tue Standlord
ol usl, Regma Slowers, a mern- .
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usl w1 on· hostess assisted by Mrs. C •r- Ceres, Cali!. has had major r o • a
S 'd
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t the p. m.
~er•icides or sulphur and set les Rirfle.
surgerv. Her daughter, Doro- committee, will attend a work- da.nce atur ay evenmg 8
to attend to make plans for a man, Mrs. Ronald Browning. Mr,g. George Child~;· Mr Rob.m shade. Hemove P1·a nt s· when The nexo meeting will be a lhea has
· •lso been hosp1tahzed.
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held ·10 P•rkersburg I Middleport. park
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Ishop lo •·
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. from 8.d lod bll rummage sale and bake sale. Mrs. Donald McKnight, Mrs.
er t Reo'be1 and Mr ·
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g p m Musoc woll be provt e YI
well roofed .
food dtomon.qtration at Oh1o Mrs. Cecil Kimes relut'ned !an at t_e . . pem er ~ee n th ·· 'Cherkmatf"S" or
Point The dues will beraisedfornext Edward Wells, Mrs. Louis Os- Riee and Mr. Darst.
ThE: August Woman 's Day Power Co. by the company rep- home Wednesday from Charles- •of the allmhate, n.ew hal~ s~- ~
W V an inslrumen- I .Year and the deadline for pay- borne. Mrs. Harold Hood and---- -- - - - magazine was reviewed and ar· resentative ot Jackson. Tuesday, jton. W. Va. where she had been lles for fall and wmter will e l easan · · a..
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ing dues at last year's rate will Mrs. Donald Collins. Mrs. Don
ticles pointed out were Wild August 3. Guest night will be called due lo the sudden death shown.
taJI foup
Middleport be November.
Mullen will be hostess to the I nexl meeting, August 4L
1kne Y supper.
flowers; how to build a blue- observed.
1of her niece's husband, Mr. 1
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story of how commumt1es are
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t&gt;ague. ro
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building a trail o!
nesling
ICniC
Mrs. Leo Kennedy was a bus- Atlf'ntl MePtinu
pay lor bats, balls, uniforms,
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mess VIsitor m ParkE'rsburg I
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boxes to save Bluebirds, an
The Missionary Soc1ety of the eqmp
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. SyraCUS" First United Presby· maled 150 iloys age 6-17 OCCU·
gardens, concerning Ihe grow·
I Mrs. E. M. Wood lefl Wed-l terian Church m&lt;'l Friday afler· pLed mu&lt;h olthos summer. Plen.
tng ol all kinds ol chrysantbe·
1nesday for Columbus and Gmve- 1 noon at 1:30 In the church an- ty of food. Real Jllney proces.
mums, by Roland A. Browne. I ~vera\ membf'~S o( the Sun· Ipori where_s~e will ~penl sev- ' nex. The meeting conducted by Public welcome.
Mrs Robert Lewis president, shme Makers class of the Syra· eral dity~ Wll.h relatives.
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conducted the business session cuse r 1rsr m . res_ ~ 1ertan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vro- Pirkens, opened with reading .Jane Howell Tt&gt;nt. Daug ters
whieh opened with devotions by I Churrh and their families en- 1man and children, Mark and I .
. ···purpose of United of Union Vt-lcrans, Will meet at
Mrs Lloyd Moore followed by joyed a picnic and chicken bar· ·Marv of Belpre visited Sunday Jpn unb"ton.. W e.n .. t'rom Oi- the home of Mrs. Lillian Steiff
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the club prayer in
unison. ecue on un ay a e t ~ng 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • 1 0 olions were l.aken from Monday al 6 p. m. for a potMembers answered roll
call cnrn~ . or Mr. and Mrs. OJCk Fielding Hawkin!.
; .~YearevBook or Prayer .' ~
• luck d.inner. MPmbers a~e asked
Lots of July Bargains In Every Department!
1 to brmg a covered dJSh and
wilh the care of hardwood cut- Hams near Portland.
M nd M Ch 1 N 1 fl
tin~s . New vearbooks were dis-- Afternoon and evening was ! La r. ~l
rs. a_r ~~ t'8 ~h I Roll call was answeted by I own table service.
This week we are having our big sale of men's and boys' wear
cu5sed by Mrs. Charles Lewis. spent swimming, skiing and t~·a s er Mwer~~ ~~~ mg IY!' tl five members and one guest. I Members of the Winding Trail
The Ohio Association of Gar- boating Attending were Mr. ret "v"tt&gt;s. rsM
. ea ~· " fpa lenb 1 Various reports wt-re
read Garden c•lub will meet at the
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a e erans emona 1 or o ·
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on the 1st floor . , of draperies and yard materials, of porch
df'n club meeting to be held 1 and Mrs. Lawrence Diddle,Mr.
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~ and approved. Free WI o er~ entrance of Beech Grove ceme1011
August 18·19 at Wesleyan Uni- and Mrs. Arlhur Sylvesler, Mr. seMrva 'd M Ch 1 w· i ing ol $6.10 was taken.
tery Mond•y al 6_:30 p. m. to
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ares 1se,
furniture and dinettes on the 2nd floor, Make Elberfelds in
vers1ty. Delaware, was
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s. orns ar en, . r. Jr. were recent visitors in. Lan- The program was in rharge clean up club proJect.
ced and also the Region It
and Mrs .. Robert Harden. J1m caster.
of Mrs Pickens, using ~hapter j The St.aU and o.ffice~ of
Pomeroy your Shopping Center and always save your saleslips.
ture tour al Lake Hope August, and Debb1e, Mr. and Mrs. Her· Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen ' 6 of the study book " Love As i Meigs Temple, Pylh1•n Ststers,
23, at 10 :30 a.m. The schedule man London and Patrocoa . Mr. Ian.d ehildren and "'r. and Mrs. j Free Men·· .each. one laking ! will mt'!'l Monday evenilll!, Jufor the Me1gs County f.alr flow· and -~rs. James Aulherson and 1Cash Bahr and familv are va- . part in the d1scussmn.
1Jy 26. at the home of Mr!!. 1
er show was discussed. the P~triCIB , .Mrs. Margaret Cot- cationing in Florida. ·
I 1t was agreed to not have i Griff Russell in Bradbury at
Lheme being. ":'l&gt;ly Fair Lady.'' tnll, .craig and . Brure, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karr 8 meeting in August. The next i 7:30 p. m. This is the delayed
Plans were made for clean- GE&gt;neJveve Srhne1der
Eh:•an- and son, Jeff, left Thursday ror \ meeting will be SepL 3, at 1:30 I July meeting. Mrs. Horace Me- ·
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- or Kay. Mrs: Agnes While, Mrs. a vacation to Florida. Tht&gt;v : p. m.
· - -- - - - - - - - Augusta Will, Mr. and Mrs. 1•will visit with relatives on th~ [ Refreshment·! were served
For Beautiful Cleaning , Rob~rl Harden of _Marion. ~r. easl &lt;'oasl.
during th·~ social hour by Mrs.
Dav1d Yosl and Lmda, M1&lt;s
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Ric~ard Roosh to Mrs. Thomas
Of Goo d Carpet•
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erney
Chatter
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Mf'f'tS
Clark,
Mrs. Pearl McBflde,
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Donahue, ~r. sp:nrer ~rpenMrs. Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Pieler and lo~le MO&lt;s Carmen In tnngnille Home kens and the guest. Miss Edna
!Crirkel) Carpenter.
· 1 Mr~ Charles Lathey
w~:~s Brinkmeyer of Chicago.
rl hostess to lhe Challer club Wed·
Miss MrClintork is
Inesd•y evening al h&lt;&gt;r home in Sf'roritl Momlt•r rlub
Wotk!J [n any make shampHO
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Langsville.
IJ.f'St for Shotvf'r
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A shorl business
session Is Entf'rtainf'd
tr or with ron g nandle brush
A b.rida: shower, , honoring was ht'old with Mrs. Rnymond Mrs. RobE'rt Lewis entertain·
. . cost.!i lt&gt;ss too'
Claudme Kay McCimeok of Sy- Frecker vit-e president
in ed the Second Monday Sewing
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bride..,
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of
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charge
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Club recently at her home on
ONE HALF GALLON
ael E Vournazos. was held re-I the next meeting night to Aug- Spring Ave. The evening was
Cle•ns Three 9xll Rug11
1cently at the hom~ of Mrs. , ust 11 due to the fair. Games spent socially and in sewing.
! Dory w.ofe of Racme.
. I were playPd with prizes award· Plans were made for a picnie
, The gofo table was attrartove.; ed to Mrs. Clifford Ebersbach, In August, the dale and place
ly . deroralt'd m yellow and i Mrs. Nathan Biggs, Mrs. Char· to be announced. Mrs. James
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j1es Spires. Mrs. Howard Birch- Clatworth.v receivt&gt;d a birthday
. whJie.
; After M1ss McCimh~k open- . field. Mrs. Fischer.
M r s. gifl from her secret pal.
ed her many '?vely gifts, re- ! Alfrt&gt;d Biggs, Mrs. Kennt&gt;th MiA dE&gt;ssert course was served
freshmPnts of Ice cream, cake, I cha(') Mrs Robert Nelson and by tht&gt; host.ess to Mrs. Pnul
punch and &lt;'offee, were served 1Mrs. Thomas Stewart.
Kloes: Miss Elf'anor Robson,
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to ~rs . Fran.k Arnott.. Mrs. Refrt&gt;shments were served by Mrs. George Schn'eider, Mn.
Paulme MrCh~tO&lt;'k, Moss Can. the hostess to the above and Dwighl Parker. Mrs. Patrirk
Middleport, 0.
day Arnoll Mtss Linda Weav- Mr.&lt;. Charlos Carson. Mrs. Rob· Wood Mrs Grace Holter. Mrs.
~~~~~~~~~ er. Mrs. Ora Bass, Mrs. Louella i ert F.ads and Mrs. Wilbur . Clatworthy and Miss Myrtis
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Moore. Mi s~ Cher~le Hayman. Young.
I Kay Parker.
Mrs JeanPIIe Dav1s. Mrs. An- ,_~...........................................-...._.-...-..-....-,
na Wolfe, Mr. and Mr&lt;. Dan
Weddle and Cookie, •Mr. and
TONIGHT
Mrs Dory Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
"MOVE OVER DARLING"
Morris
Wolfe, Danny and Jeff.
Dori.s Day
.lame.~~ Garner I
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Mr.
and
Mrs. Waid Hayman,
(Colon
~and ! Mrs. Artie Grindley; Miss Pen"STOP TRAIN 34l"
ny Wolfe. Mrs. Alma Pullins
Jose ferrer
Scan flynn
and the 'lonored guest. Send- 1
I ing gifts were Mr. and Mrs. 1
Saturday July 24
Eddi&lt; Wolfe ana Mrs. Roland
"HE RIDES TALL"
Tony Young
Dan Duryea Wolfe.

Horticulture Workshop on Hord Wood
. conducted for Gorden Club
cAuttmgs
bonlculture workshop on up of Beech Grove &lt;efll"tery

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ELBERFELDS STORE IS OPEN
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FURNITURE

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PICNIC HELD
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the:
PatJ\ MantN' , Vi&lt;'tor Lundin ' The an·mal picnic of
\Tt"chnicolor l
I WSCS of the Minersville Melho- ;
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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT lltru TUESDAY
WALl DISNEY'S
"CINDUELLA"
- Terhnieolor ~
Laughter' Mus1c 1 Magic!
Cnrroon F'avoritt&gt;s

WALl DISNEY'S
"TATTOED POLICE
HORSE"
- Tt&gt;chnicolorSandy Sanders..Shirlev Skiles
~'has. See!. SPe: The race
betwf'en rotting horse and
\lm1ei·T Ford
Also Dltnlty C.rtoons

day in the social room or the
! church.
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A potluck dinner was served
at noon. with Mrs. William Russell presidenl, asking grace. At·
tending were Mrs.
Clifford
Phillips, Mrs. Bradford Maag,
Mrs. Stella Grueser. Mrs. Norman McCallum, Mrs. Russell,
Mrs. Adolph Grueser, Mrs. HosJ

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bes. Mrs. Charles
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I Mrs. Brook• sayre'
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K.arl Grueser, Mrs. William
I Fisher, Mrs. Martin Leonard '
of Wallingford, Pa. and Mrs.
Rollin Wolfe.

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When farm-work time i1 so valuable - in
good weather or bad - our farm depotJiton
eliminate many special trips to town by
paying th&amp;it bills by mail; in fact, they
even make their deposits here by mail!
Why don't you do the same? .

Open a checking accouot here and ask
for lrft banking-by-mail forms •.. NOWI

Your Savings Earn 4% lnt•est

.POMEROY
-NATIONAL BANK

NOW IN PROGRESS
Save Now On Your Clothing Needs.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT. 0,

The trend today, more than ever before,
is to high-styled kitchens with modern,
all-electric convenience. This is the way
it should be, because your kitchen is the
action center of the home. Start with a
modern electric range. It's cooler and it's
cleaner because it's flameless. Electric
ranges have extra clean-a-bility built in,
and only electric ovens are self:Cleanlng.
The modern electric refrigerator-freezers

Serving Metes County .for over 93 yean

POMEROY

put an end 'o messy defrosting forever.
And don't,forget the clean, cool adv)ln·
tages of electric dishwashers, dlspciS&amp;rs,
and water heaters .•• they're all flameless. Electric kitchens are available In
many styles, but they all have something
in common. TfeY are all modern, cool and
clean ... everylhing you want your kitchen
to be! See ydur dealer today .an~ start
planning your modem electric
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JACKSON, OWO (UPI
Tkeodore Fox, 43, ud Jolu•y
Harrlsu, %1, bolb ot aearby
Oak ffW, drowaed earl)' ...
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Another bil crowd estimated
bolll'l Ia tbe Oak Hill swim- to exceed 3,000 peroons attendmlaa pool.
ed the III!COIId concert by t h •
Au~orlttes oald ~e
pair American Wind Symphooy orthe
bad left a bar and declded to chestra Friday nllfrt In Pomelako aa earl~ morula&amp; swim. roy !rom a barge docked at tho
They plaee4 a ladder opiDII boat landlns.
Ike pool's fence, aad eUmbed
Many enjoyed the muaie,
Offtclalo placed tile doa~le ranging from contemporary ciiiiNURFOLK, VA. _ COAIIT dNwDIDI
bet,... %!31 a.m. sic w modern pop tunes ·from
Guard and fishing craft search- oad I a.m.
lawn chairs oa llle riverbank.
l&gt;irecwr Robert Boudreau said
ed uroder nares and power lights
ed
after the concert he wal "very
early toda, in shark inle!t
pleased" with the turnout.' ''In
walero for possible survivors
comparison with tbe 11ze ol the
Of 8 trawler blown to Pieces,
town to his cities. it w8J a wonpossibly by a mine or torpedo
clerfully large =wd," he said.
it causht in Its nets.
Boudreau added he hopes the
Rescuers recovered one body
sympbony wUI be permitted to
and searched lor seven mill·
visit Pomeroy on a future tour
tng crewmen. There were four
down Ute Obio River.
survivors, aU reported in "pre!.Jack Kerr served
•• proly bad shape." The trawler •
gram cbainnon lor lhe PomeSnoopy, oul of PorUand, Me., Fifteen more Meigs countians roy Chamber of Commerce, spon
carried a crew of 12.
have filed pelitlona of candi- sors of ltle concut which was
MA dacy for township trustee jobs. held free ol cbarse. Ted Reed
NEW YORK - EIGHT
- The •---d of I t'1001 ·d and Mrs Clara Lochary also
jor •toel ompanies aecused ol
"""'
e ec
sw beaded
list of officials wbo
lwo persons also hove filed for hflped
the
Price ftxlnl pleaded ·110 contest sehool
board posts They are
arrange
concert.
in federal court Friday and Otis S. McClintock· In Southern Individuals, merchants amlol\ • C Jewelera.
were foned 150.000. Two lop ex- Local School district and Vir- firms that helped provide
The Gallipolio Chamber of
ecutives withdrew not gut!!)'
.
for the sumphony's
Commerce, Pomeroy
Llo111
pleas
wiU be sentenced lat. f~ ~:ict Bedford
Local here were:
Club, Pom.eroy Fire
depart.
er.
·
Mei&amp;s Equipment Co., Crow, ment and emergency squad, MaThe eight companies, includ· 'J'hoo• who have filed for lo~ Crow and Porter, Webster and
Charles l.epr fllld an olhlng the nation's five largest ship trustee are Charles Boo- Fultz, David &amp; Warner Insurvillage officials; tho AmerlsteeomakefS, declined lo fisht sell, Chester; G. A. Deem, ~b- ance, Blattnar Auto Co., Mr.
Legion Post No. 39 and tht
goveronroent charges they held anon; Guy A. Russell, ~lis- and Mrr. W. P. Lochary, Rizer Catholic Guild were also thank·
secret meetings between 1955 bury: George W. Reed, Obve; Oil Co., Pomeroy
Cement
lor their help.
and 1961 to set prices on car- Donald Weaver, SciPIO; Glenn Block Co., Dr. R. E. Bole.,
bon steel.' They are Untied TUrner and Arnold Jordan, both Crow's Steak Hooae, Atbens l
St&amp;rei Steel Corp., Bethlehem of Columbia; F. W. Wilcox, Rut.- Messenger, Dr. H. D. Brown,
Steel Corp. National Steel Corp. land; Arthur Orr, Chester; Roy Brown's Tractor Soles, Craw•1 1
JIOjiUbl~ Steel Corp., Great Pearson, Letart wwnahtp; Jam- Town " t:lounlry; N. w.
~ . Qirp. , idlvllloo of es A Tltomaa, Rutlalld; Clar- lon, The Dally 'Sentinel,
· N•tiona ;· . Jones &amp; Loughlin, ence A. Turly, Solem; VIctor sler'a Jewelry, llhl4 Power
Arnico Steel Corp. aud Wheel- Perry. Columbll; Robert B. Compaily, ElberfeldJ, POIIII'"'JI f .:. __
lng illeel Corp
Burdeltt, Saltsbury, and James National lank, Farmer's
UXJD
The penaltie; assessed were Nl&lt;!holson, Rutllllll wwnlltlp. 5avinga
Co.,
Downie
the maximutn permil.ted under Deadline for filing Ia AUIUIIt Gross Oothlng,
LEXINGTON, Oblo &lt;UP!~
(Colit!nuad on page 2)
4.
er and Lohst Drug Store
drivers (lave entel' 1
$10,000 Dell llloclo:
to be held Sunday
•
2.4-mile aaphalt track,a. t rsel
Mi!Whio Sporll Car ~·10

pt ,-

f'sh'tng Camp

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I Heading the entry list Is Jack
Bowsher of Springfield, the ~
fendine oational ARCA cham·

PT. PLE4SANT tamlly of a
company ulesmaD ben
Friday aftemoon wltoD hll
so" was crushed dead lllllllf ·'l~. tf
struck the

car being repaired.

Dead 11 Randy w.nnam, L., an eighth
Pt. Pleasant Jr.
a Httle leaguer
the Main-at Baptllt
ior choir.
There apparently 11ft Ill •
oesses to the IICCideut.
Randy and bil lather, liCilo
ert L. BurnamI a sa!Hman' W
,..
the Appalachian Power CliP'
pany bere, had been worklnl•
a car in the back yard of tblllr
home at 138 English Court. n
becllme necessary !AI obtm
parts, and Mr. Bumam weul t.
town.
When he returned he did lilt
see hil son. but aoliced the ear
had been moved, ud waa eft
blocks it had been lei oa_ It
was reported he drove the ar
to its originallocalioo, theD DDliced his son.

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of Ktn1 Avenue
Mathotllat
cburch.
'Servlcea will be beld II II
1.m. Monday et the Schoedl..
aer Funeral home, m 11:. Statt
St., Columbut, with bjtrltl ID
Union cemetery. Frlenda may
call at the funeral home titer
I p.m. today.

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Mrl. Samuel Heltletd
-1t,.
tended tha Manqar Trailllt
mttlina al the Merchadlw Mart
in Qlicago l.st ""k Ml'l Hal·
stead 11 the local
ger for tht World Boot !Dey·
clopedia.
Mr and Mra Paul R•msh and
family have
bomt al·
_\
ter vacaUonlq laal weell et Mr. and Mrs. Glt!M!rt McDade
Myrtle Bech S c
have returntCI to their home
Mr .nd
Roberl Hem- Sir Lakes, Mich., after a
don
family·.,.. , 101tioDinl !lflth hie mother, Mrs. Van
this week at Myrtle Beach, s. Dade.
C
Recent weebnd guests of
Mnl. Olio Grllllm aecompano· .nd · Mra. Harry Adams
ied her brother,
Raymond Mr tnd Mrs. Leonard
Layne, ol Parkerabura. to villi and eons,
and
tbelr sister, Ml'l. c. H. Homer and Mrs. Lewts Wenall,
at Canton, Ohio.
dolte, Mich.
.
Mr. and Mra. Robert TeDDIDt Mr. and Mro. William
and children Mr and Mr Cl vey were in Belpre recenU,
once Tenllani
Mr
Ill'- attend the Open House at
Robert Sayre .nc1 chuclrtm
home of Mr.. aad Mn.
llnded the TtiDDIDt Rlulon 11 Andria bollorllll Mr. and
1 b, Robert
New 1\lartinlviUe 0,11"
011 lbelr
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert wedding anmver!llfy.
TeDaalll are vacalioninl Ulll Recent afternoon pllls
wtllk at Welllbura.
Mrs. Van McDiclt were
lolr. and Mrs. 80111.,4 Jot Bur- and l\lrt, 1- Taylor of
rlt
aad Jobn Nr ,nd land, Mr. end Ml'l. Tollord
rh,, JtovrJIII 11._;11 ' 1 Ill tor and 11011, Marlen, and
Mr. and lolfl. J, IL Fll'le1 ol Anne Taylor JOIItl of Ntw
PI PIIIISIIII 11'1 neallollbll Mr. Mtii'Vill Swaa,
wteli 11 llyl'tle
Ud Bill or Middleport_.
11
C
etnl dl!llllr 11'* of Mr.
'lfln7 MU!w, RolMrl Coob, Mrt. Htnry Swan.
Mel Ctari aDd Ja- Dllh1, Mr. and Mre. '111treoa
Jr. apeat lhe •aaktlld iB Oft, fOll of Racine •l•lted
clnniU ...u., lite 'Reds plaJ "oiling with Mr. and
btll
Don Johnson aad aons.
Mr and IJirs C 11 Adlllll Recent Sunday dinner
Jr
101. 8 · · · 1
of Mr. and Mrs. WIIIIIJII
vacdan:;:'ia":. llfte. ICelvey were Mta. I'Jlla
tty llotmiiUI ud 11 MJI'Ilt Welt and Mr. Jolla
lltacll. I. C.
,
of J'IP;hbur&amp;, Mr. Judy
Mr Qd NnRtrlilu LIJIII letlllld chUdren. Debra,
lliJI
1M lt.tt•llaak Call. 1'1111. Rlclcy IIIII R - of
venU. illll'tpl.. ol Wldled troll,
All Mrl.llo!l
Ud
11 IIOQ IDlltoM, lrt&amp;ll ,nd

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Portland
Society Notes

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Dr. and Mra. ICII"I Bletner of
Knoxville,
Tenneuet accom·
Ohio Rlvor - John
Ladd
panled hla mothtr, Mra. Alice
Dean up 14, • so p m ; Luther
Bittner to htr home Ill Mtaon
Herdman up 14, 2·:15 a.m.;
(Continued ll'o
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on Frldty.
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Nortflsworthy down
5 ZO a
m paae
Dr. and Mra. Bittner ltfl on
ENTERED HOIIPITAL
m.; E. P. Jonn down 16, I 211 antltrfll lawa.
Saturday mornlna lor Morpa• m , R. H. Bosworth 11 up 17
town "here they wn ealled
among !rose who entered tho 40 a'"; Jeflbool up 17, 6 sO AKRON- ABOUT
1,101 because ol 1111 dttlh of Mn.
a:m , Harvey Jordon down 18, production workers at Goody01r Bletner'l mother.
rJck,
Davll Dr, Mrs. Den· 50 am ; Jerry Boaworth up Aerospace Corp went on atrlko Sam Foaltltln&amp; and dau•Mer,
480
'" Mitchell,
Hedgewood 19, e·Jti , m ; Walter Becktord early todlly loiiowlnr a brook· Clrola of MuUe01, w..t \ •nDr., Cll"l B446BJao, 801
up 22, 8"15 I m ; Chris Jr. down down In DOioliaUoDI for
a Ia, vllitta brlefty 011 Suuuay
Ave' Mrt. Nora ~romeens, 108 23, 2 P"' ; Vulcan down 23, new contract. .
with Ml'l. RIJ Prol!ltl and othVma St., Vtck• L. Ellfott, Rt. ~ 5 !5 am ; A. J Patten down Campany ofllclal&amp; Nld tht er rtlatfvea.
Galllpoho, Mrs FranciS M. 23, 6 45 am ; Molly K
up walkout by Local IIIII of the Jlmllll' Will!, 1011 ol Mr. and
Madden Rl
Thurm
Da . Greenup
p.m ; Helen R. Untted Auto Workero
would Mrs James Wise of New Hav·
1
'd Lee 'Rob;neile,
Ea;J up Greenup 9 10 p.m ; Andrew seriously a/feet delivery ol crll· en, entered tha QaiUJIO)Ia CllllE
Rl l, Letart, W ralhouo down Greenup 11 .30 leal matertal currently beinllc on Monday momllll for obVa Edward R PatteriOn Cot· P m., Natumal up nreenup 12:· euppUed to U. S. II"!Md loren aervallon.
w. va., Mra. ·Ruth 45 am.; Orco down Greenup In VIet Nam.
Mra. Ida Mil Schneider of
Cundtlt Syrl!cute Mn Carol 1 35 am · Western up Green·
Cincinnati lnd ber daUihtw,
F' p,.;.ce, Rt. i, Langsville, up 3 4!i am., Barbara Brent up LEICHESTEII, MASI. - A Mra. Marlhl BU/ldtre and tlauMrs. John Fred Stanley, Rt. Greenue 3 IS am., Gilda Me· quiet, 3&amp;-ytar-&lt;&gt;ld lather of four litter, Deborah, of
vlello
2 Albany, Thomas 1\. Phtillpl, I Cool up 3 so 1 m; stool Trad- went on a rampaae with a ar· ed 11veral daya 11ilh Mr. and
Jackson, Mrs Alhe L. Stlffier, 1er down Greenup 4 46 a.m.; vmg kmfe fatally 1tabbing his Mrs. Albert Swatzel and family.
Jackaon, Mn W•lllam Thot113i Esso Penn•yiv1nia down Green. Wife, htr two children by 1 Mrs. Sdlntldtr and ber &lt;Iauth.
Perry Rt. 1 Ironton Dawn up 1 50 am · Illinois down Mel· former merrlqe and hit for. ber M". BUIIdert and f'aado
D
Columbus' and dahl Ul p.m.- Valvolint up mer wife, police ch&amp;rled today. da!IBhter, Deboreh, alofll with
Mrt.
E Sprlnston Meidahl 7 55 p;. . Marilyn M "I don't know why I did It Mr. William Reynolclt, of Polnl
South Charleston, w va.
' up
Eoao Weal but I'm 10rry for any barm I Pleasant, attended lbt Raynota
BIRTHS
Vlf&amp;tnta down Meidahl , P have done," poUce quoted him Rtunlon ot St.. Mary'l. Will
9 10
011 Sunday. Four I"'"
Mrs Ronald Ray Hill 2914 m.; Ravenswood up Meldahl as saytnl They ware at a loll
Spruce Ave. Pt
Pleasant, I o p m ; Eastern up Meltlahi to explain the sudden carnllie. era! 001 of lho famlly Wft
daughter 8.29 a. m Friday. 10 50 p m; Laguna up Mtldahl Albert R. Ertcbon, a aelf-ern· I'IP!'IIOJited.
DISCHARGED
If ·35 p m.; L. Fleore up Mel· ployed tilt 11\!tter, w" arruted Jamea Loyd who wll recent.
Pal•ents recently dl•chared dahl N! a.m , Zimmer up Mol- in Worcester Friday nlcbt leu
dlscharpd
1111 Air lilt 0....,_
Mr. IDll Ml'l. Harold iiDUib
mciuded Mrs.. Doo&amp;l"' M. Chne dahl 7 115 a.m.
than an hour after the quactru- Force, IIQ!11 with bls fatlttr, Sulphur Sprlnga Mr
La
Ylllltd · I recent Suada, wllb
and infant 10n, Mra. John Keith
pie killing. Re faced arraii"· Georp Loyd of Ntw AlbanJ, Ia the -'diD1' of
l(n. Arlbur Routh o1
Bentz and Infant son. M Paul GafllpoUo Dam - San Ricar. mont in dJotrlct oourl later to- II1dlana Cillll te t.IIIOD on Sua- County
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R Kinca•d and Infant 111 , Mro. l do down i &amp;II p.m ; Eliaha day on the four counta of mur- clay te accom)llllf hll wUt, tile Mr llld Mra
AI
8Qbb1a an4 Jacklt
800
Derry E Adams, Mlos Carolyn Wood• up 2 :15 a m.; J. s. Lew· der.
/QI"llltr lllaron Kay McDulel der 0·1 Sar
Fl
camp
went to Newark to vtall
110
Murray, Mrs Orville E Er.ll• up 2·40 a.m., James Hinea
and ton lw I vlall with hll
are .,.. rlitli•
lmt, John B. (1endenin · Mrs doHn 3 am.; H. E Bow its dnwn
Ob
d
)111'81111. 1\!re. Loyd and lOP batl !IIIII lhll Wllk wl'!&gt; Yr. IDll Nn &amp;lhtl Joblllon
J1mmle Dillon, Mrs
A: 1 • m ; lluckeye Sllltt up &amp;.:Ill
: .....J
been vlollinJ htr parenta,. Mr. l(re. T. hi JloUih· and Mlu ed to· CllliGil
wu
Smith, Jrs, Mrs Wayne H. I m ; Pollywos down 7 a.m ; At Grandmod1er I
and Mrs. Curlia McDaniel.
Mr:fe
wiD bar davlhla'
1
Dockery, Mrs Roymond
A Alice down 8 a.m.
Jack Stewort ol Graham Sta· Mia Jane Burpae of Mvlbl•
1114 w11o ¥t
to twill
v
Bentley, Mn. Hazel 8 Bram:
lion, W. Va was 1uesl of hooor ville, Va. retlll'lled homt on family, Nr. IIIII
I, J. fJirllllld M Howard
mer, Mr1. David L McGor· Kaaa- Jllver. Semel ' at a cookout ThurtCiay evelllnl, Tutlday. lbt waa taken 10 lbl CUnbJiblm Ill JiUII
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kdi.Uv1
bolne
en, Mra. Ethel Betzlng Doro- up London 1 30 a.m.; Helen Z. at the home or hfa l!l"anclmoth Charleoton Airport by
y11 Ralph Wllllalort ......
thy Jean Ruooell
E down Marmet 23 05 a.no.; Knox er, M11. Mary Aumller, Hart. Rly Proffitt and Naaey.
· I Nflloaal lllt1
\)1111!1
Mr
E
Porttr, Rlrry 1!: ' Hurrell Jr ' up Marmet 1·11 am ; Allen R. ford, In observance ol h Ia Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swalwl AIUed
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Victor•• Sue Colt and 'Mn: MerrDI down Marmet UO am. birthday.
tlllertabled with 1 flmiiJ pte. Pt., itveral da)'a
w.ak. "'::'·
of Mn.
HilTY W. Rlcharda
Lucy Jane Lucas dnwt, Mir·t Homemade ice erqm alld Die at Forked Run !.Ike on Sat·
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Mrt.
IIIII UO J.m.; LltUe !':dward cake were "rvtCI wit hlhe dJn. urday.
AIIIDdllll '111'1 1fn.
A'l'l'INJ) l1lNJIAI.
....,. lllldt 1111 lflp wflll
down Wlnfteld 1.110 p.m.; Sea. · ner to Mr and Mra Stewart Ida Mao Scbntlder ol ClaclJI. Edna ud TIIDmq l\lwlll'dlllld Ml'l. T. A. Robtrta ol
II
vtr up Winfield 140 p.m.; 0. 1 and Tim, Butch, 1nd.Llo, Mr nail, Mr1. Mertha DUlltlere and of MintrnBie . . . . ,. ,_.. lraldtr.
DIVOTIL ro INTIIII1 01' F. Shearer down Winfield 1· 40 and Mra. Jack Fowler and Tam· dauJbter, f&gt;eboralt of DWolt ttrblett fol' lfr,
1M- CitMIIt ol Mra. APt1
Mllll MAW~f AIIIA
I m ; Lelia Sheartr GOWD Win- my and Tony, Pt. PINMDI, W. Mr. and Mrs. CUrtia MeDIIII· til Hllndley, Jr., Ill ,
flnl ll't ller tlaupltf, Mr. and
e""l: "; '::,:"
fteld %:30 a.m.
Va.; Mr.
Mrt. Wilbur Ste• lel enterlltlned wllb a 11111111
Ctwdl
llurl- 1\'IINII LeMay
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art and Gary, Mlton W Va· diJIIIer on l!unday. PltiiDI'"" bar, W. Va. 1\(t, ~ 1!U Mr. and lin.
._ "", Voltoo ..-:J:
FIINERAL 'IVEIDAY
Mra Mllint Arnold• and ..;: Mr. and Mrs. Curtfl
Ilia Jnlud ofllle (WIIW VIr- IDll flllllllJ ol !arlVIIIt,
PT PLEASANT - Funeral aanne Pomeroy· sharon 8mftlt JJ. and family, of Pomeroy llnla Ney J tl'uoa. 4Juallllr Ill tlpfntllll put wetll wllb
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• serv1ces 111111 be held Tualday Hem~k Grove' and Mre A;. M nd Mra J
' Mr. PCI Mit. A. R. loi1111'1'1o fllllllltl, Mr. IDd lfn,
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aULp m. lor Mn tarlle Qulck· miller.
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who died lotlay at '7;,0 a.' m. In ESCAPE T(l -'USTIUA
or
I IIIIIs Porta Mt&gt; at- ler Q
Nflr Ymt at
,.;_;;;;"... Ill; ,;,. Pleuant Valley Hospital. The VIENNA (UP() -·Two RUfo ky MeDatJI:II'Ibtll'lo aDd Chill- and Pllltd lllq 'Jd4erlJ at llltf
.Jf.!!J. "'"'- ., remains will 'bt liken I r o 111 111D1 escaped te "uatrta Prfday Mr llld
Fred 'l'rl
fl.
Ill
IDCI
11111
10 Wlllillrt.ll,
:0: the Crow HII.IIOII Funeral home by
lor thHt do)'l In a lied ·relatlpa "tn
..,""1Dd
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late relidtlll!t
where fNICht ell" lull of IOmatoea. Oh(Q (Mr1. lu Orl).
' Datl7 Weawr •""' "''" •...;_ ·• ,;.......
"V.i.. :.:tr':l ''"!;
may nil 1111tr I p. m. 'lbt two wert ldtnUfled 11 MJo, alld Mre Ellltll} Roua!l Nlttll 11r . .
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rtoritllt Uti
rl Mr.
Lton Belbel a.III'CIII tellltlerJ. uarcl Harald
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and daughtel'!l, Mr. and Mrs, aa r~eeql (llllllll, lbe J~
-·-• apent day In
with Mr. tll1d Mrs. Tom
tnd 10113. Mn. Wolfe I•
Pocky Ward.
Mr. 1114 Mrt. T. T.

of Mr,
Ward were
fathar, Mr. A. I'J.
and her brother, :1/lr.
Mrs. ilemel Jactwon II(
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and Mrs VirgO Carl, 11r
J1111 Mn.
Clrl llld
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Clifford Knotts.

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and some II h bel r
JtJOD lion and oome smallmouth bass that " mlerested JD backlog a Hostesses were Mrs. Donald
New York 100 000 010:- 3 1 I Best bets at ~arri.::: e~ue; contmue to bJie in deeper wa· re-match between. Ernie Terrell Cook and Mrs. Charles Yeager
Cleve
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. h World Boxmg AssorJallon heavy. I the followmg· Mrs
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Clendening prnduceo some larg~ lands.
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Boston
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: Moet prodU&lt;• bin of North Bellmore, N. Y., driver .lim Clark 1n the race le, Mrs. George Caraon, Mn.
Newman lll-17) and Ranew. mont '\;!are Burr Oak, Pled- 1100 the $8,SOO Scioto Downo for the 16Ulannual S. Rae Hick. Glenn Cartwnght, Mrs. Morvan
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Lonborg, Stephenson (5), Ritch'
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County Board lor , m 111:-. motel room on the Cll\' s to mst1tute any actton agamsf;
mally submttted appluaUons tor i E.a~t S1de !he mght ol June 19 his accuse.rs because 'l don't
a maJor le~gue fr~llchtse to r Brown, 'hhO had appt~ared hH\&lt;t! tha type of heart.''
PreSidents 1\arren G1ies of the --·
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LIttl e Leaguers FrJ'd ~y m'ght.
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to 30 feet In 10me places
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!!solving
m the cool, blue
Mr. Dayton Jliiley and lam "aters of the Atlantic. Along
lly of Ravenswood visited Mr the roQd, right near the dunea,
and Mrs. Sol Bigley and son.
read a Sign
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb Avoid getting stuck in aand
and family of Shade visited Mr. keep on the pavement."
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cently.
many
Ill
Mr and Ml'l Ra W
I ready have begunand piles al·
vblted
late on the road. tD
Alvin Reed and f . ·;
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Altar a short barefooted walk
Mr. nd Mrs. Clark
through the dunes at lwfllght
Akron vlalted Mr. and Mrs. we ,decide that tha old
Frank Barber.
cant take the rigorous day
Mlss Sharon Holsinger and
MerUn Swain and Mro.
mpa~te. and We drive to
Swa1n vlsftld Mr. and Mra. Rl Some other day we'U
chard Swain of Little Hocking I to Provmcetown that
up
ncent Sunday
of all Cope vmaiea
Mr. and
Merlin Swain row we'll go to PI
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and Miss Sharon Holslinger v .
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Mr. and Mrs. Rll3seU J[
Mr
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and son of West
mlled Mr. and Mrs.
RoiSJnger of Racine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holsinger - - - - - - - - - and family of Racine visited Mr and Mrl. R
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Mr. and Mrs. CUnton
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Hollin&amp;er
Wllb Mr. and Mrs. Marleen
lied her mother. Mra. ll:uuna wr:.rt. •nd
Dunt Sunday
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Holstnaer
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Mr and Mrs
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Mra.
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day recently with MrJ, Janelb
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Mr. tmel Mrs. James Dillon
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have visited relaUves In Wr1t
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Melbodlal church at 2
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Ml'l. Naomi (;atb lnp.
Mr. aad Mrs. Joha 1&gt;t1D IDd
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Ga1y Slaven p1ckmg up the v•c· l
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tory m re I1ef ; the M'ddl
BEDFORIJ.ATI!LETICS
e Ame rangrmenl of !lowers
' eport
IThursday evening n lh
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47 48 49~ 8'1.! "I wish 1 bad the nerve te ask Senators fell 6-2 to Malleable ml The Athlet•cs outhlt Bedford Leo d
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tween
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hi I sence of Fred (;oeglem wor
&gt;IVERS CONV~l.F:SCING ' The Me~gs County Rldlfll
42 50 .4~7 12
Jtarved!
Senators' Tim Demoskey and
a ac · ~ 1.
a ers ~ th) mO'Ier
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- Jav Myers has returneo Irom ' Club w1il me•t Tuesday July
42119 Houston
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Washington
31 63 !30
Malleable's
B Buxton
and liB
10 got
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safelyf•veI wo
boys ' ·It was announced that al the Deaconess
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Boston
Kansas City 33
29 59
59 359
330 25
27 New Vnrk
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the lhJrd a;.e
lhe 'Galli
hits.Bedford
Ron Smith
Hospital to
the ., 7 al 8 p m at Its new b":"
Friday's Re!ulla
AlhietJCS o!stu ed Bedfor.itor two smgles and Sam Kern a ldose of the ned meetmg Aug· hom• of hiS son m law and on the Me1gs
Fair·
Friday'• Results
Los Angeles 7 Boston 3. night
a 9- wm
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•double ond two smgles.
. ust 11 thev w•ll vaeate the hail daughter, Mr and Mr&lt; r.eorge
A film , Arah1ans Are
7
Baltimore 3 Minnesota 2, night Pittsburgh 6 Chicago 0
Tomg
. ht Cheshire's Reds op. I r•'or the Alhlel·ICS Bos1.IC sin·
. 1 for th• lalf
SIHvcier Jr, 10
Cuoelnna!J fun w11i be shown
Membera
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Washmgton Kans Cy 3, mght New York 3 Philadelphia 2
· en against Pomt Dairyland mlt•d and tnpled, Slone had two f ·Safety" "asthethemeoflhe ' whore lie is slowly convalesc- •ar. asked to brmg their own
New York 2, night
ilO mnings, night)
the first game the Syracuse singles, Richardson a triple and program presentedb by Mrs. W lmg from ma;nr smgery
per· &lt;haus
Detroit 6 Chicago ~. mht
CincinnaiJ 9 Houston I, night
I Giants and the' GallipoliS Tigers smgle and Jones, Moran, Tay. , A. Morgan. lecturer. (;roup 1
Saturday's Probable Pitchers San FranciSCO Ji Milwaukee I,
Iplay their first tourney game lor and Lee each singled
, smgmg ol the Grange song.
Ch1eago at Detroit - Horlen night
l at 8 P m . ant the Middleport Bedford . . 1011 000- 1 ~ t1 "S•ftmg." opened the program
18·7) vs. Wickersham 12-8).
StLouiS 4 Los Angeles 3 112
IRed Sox tackle the strong Dun· [AthletJcs
. 61011X-9l0 tan dmemb&lt;Js responded lo roll I
New York at Cleveland-M1k- mnmgs,,mghtl
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IJup Tire club from Pomt Pleas-. Williams and Well
.Jones, l call w1th a safety hmt Sever&lt;-~ 1
kelsen &lt;3-61 vs McDowell (!f-7). Sat•rday s Probable Pftcben The DJStnct 12 Softball Tour· an1 - bolh one·t1me wmners- !Bostic tWPJ 3• and Bost'Jc •1 articles were read "''•·will•dint! ..l
OPEN BOWLING SCHEDULE
Kansas Clly st Washmgton- Ph IIadeIPh1a at New York- nament, bot h Fast P Jtch an d 10 the mghtcap.
Jones, 3
Tragedy of Erroo s, b) Mr
EFFECTIVE UNTIL AUGUST 30
Sheldon 14-3) vs. Ortega IJ!Hl). Bunnmg (10.7) vs. Par80118 Slow P1tCh, Will be played In
BRAVES. YANKS
Frauk Gruese• , Age of rlri1ooer&lt;
Mmnesota at Baltimore tmght) 11·5).
Mar•etla, on July 31, August I, Ste
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be · ·
m aCCidents Mrs Enul Ball I
- Pascual (6·3) vs. McNally Pittsburgh at Chicago - Law 7 and 8 The Fast Pitch will be slron;• for
and This and ;fhat. Mrs. Amo; '
eMONDAYS- CLOSED
19-9) vs. Jackson (8-!2).
(5-4) .
played on Auust 7, 8, 14 and night couldn't find the
!ale
Of
Leonard.
eTues., Wednesday, Thursday- 4 p.m. til Closing
Los Angeles at Boston Cmcmnall at Houston {2, da~- 15. The wmner! ol each towna- 24 h~urs later was touchJ for
Mr Leonard read. Sex of driv·
Chance ((Hl) vs Monbouquette mght)-Nuxhall (6-3) and EIIIJ men! w1il advanco to the Slate four runs 10 the /Jrst 101110 b
I
era 1n accidents. and MJSs Bet. 1
17-111.
~!~~b;~·ll ~~ellar 11·1) and Tournament.
, the Yanks Gary Slaven c~~
ty Le""ard read. FU&gt;es are • • Friday, Saturday, Sunday - Noon til Closing
Sunday's Games
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The tournament feels $24 for ' on and shut tho Yankl out witlJ.
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Chicago at Detroit, 2
St. LoUJs at Los Angeleo unsanct10ned tO&lt;!mS The draw· oot a hit the rest of the way
MASON _ Th Mary
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New Vork at Cleveland, 2
)n!g~t)-SadeckJ 12·8) vs Kou· lnJ for both tournamenll will gtving up a run in the fifth 0~ Rebecca Circles• at M8 s 0 0 '
Kansas C1ty at Washmgton, 2 a ll-31.
be July :10 I P m. DST, at Bob two walks hit batter and In· Methodist WSCS at a
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Mmnesota at Baltimore, tw1hghf Mllwaukee at San FranciSco- Zide Spor o Shop In Mariett.t. field out Johnson took the loss meeting in the h ·h d ";1
Los Angeles al Boston
F1srher 14·31 vs Shaw 19·6).
For additional information call Brave; hitters were Dunfee. rerlion of M c Leurct unzerkl
R ben R'tch
374 7206 M
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' ey' · • ar· Boyd, Vaughan, Taylor, and p1 esidenl, made plans for eel
Fight Result
Sunday's Games
ltll.a, Hoole I.
i MtOoud, each a single, and ebratmg the 25th aMJVerary of
By United Presa Internotlooal Philadelphia at New York, 2
Burns a smgle and
double, 1WSCS wllh Mrs. Ray Proffitt .
IFor Racine K. Theiss smgled, I as cha~rman, asSisted by Mro
MELBOURNE (UPI) _ Roc· Pittsburgh at t11tcago, 2
VETERAN GOES HOME
IHart doubled and Johnson lrJp- Dallas Cadle, Mrs
Marvan
ky Gatteilari, 113, Australia, Cmcmnati at Houston
outpointed Raton Mojica, 114, St. Louis at Loa Angeles
GOLDEN, Colo. (UPll - A led.
Frame, Mrs. William Fry and
490
13
8
3
000
Nicaragua 112).
Milwaukee at San Franctsco
.
group of pro football rook1es IBYravkes ·· · · ·
Mrs. Reuben Stewart.
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usuallv the v1cbms of severe
pr ram
pre-season haZing by the vet· Dunfee, G. Slaven tWP, 2, were presented by Mrs. fred '
erans, got a taste of sweet r .. and Vaughan. Johnson (LP), K. Spencer.
MaJor League Resultt
venge Fnday when veteran of· Theiss, 5, and Crow.
A report wa9 .presented .on i
By United Preso lnter ..tlonal
IS
eenSJve tackle Harold Olsen of
SENA
the School of Cbnstian MJSSJon
Amerlcao League
the Denver Broncos qUit the T
TORS-MALLEABLE
for 11165 held at We't Virg1ma :
Mmn
000 000 020- 2 6 I
squad because lle did not think ~ h!~ b~mo:ey gave up only Wesleyan College at Buckhan- 1
Balli
000 200 001- 3 50
he could make Ule team
bob~l uh t ht wert I fleidmg nan by Mrs Marvan frame.
Perry, PleJB 19) and Battey.
Coach Mac Speedie re.;arked d Dees t akt urt ltkhede Sena~;s. Tbe unified theme was "The
B be 18-7) d
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an Orsmo Loser COLUMBUS IUPI) - T h "It's the f~rst lime in my asso- lten, also to help Malleable;,
r' ' n s a mg.
-Perry (HI. HRs - Allison Ohio Wildlife Div•s•on sa.: cJallon with p•o football that • cause. Demoskey fanned 8 8
Mrs. Waynt Greea
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115th), Battey 14th).
Thursday wtekend fishing pr~ good crop ol rookies has seared i Buxton of Malleable fanned 14 that Mr Miller who h.,
.
-pects were "just fair,,
s- away a veteran."
walked only s.
' recreation proJect for Lak!n :l
~~:~t" 031 000 001- 5 8 I The report by distrwls:
Senator hitters were Keith : State llospJlal had received
Buzhardt ~ ~ !Ox- 6 12
Central: No
outstandln
Vanlnwagen a triple. Demosk·l WSCS gJfts of a badmmlon
( ) Wilheim ~ er
catches reported Some lis~ Caesar Creek, Great Miami, ey, Bruce Hawley and Red and ho111eshoe set. The IIOCifll' 11
7
Martin
(&amp; ' Ag and p
taken at Kiser, Buckeye Hoov- Stillwater and Little
Miami Howard each a single, and 1, Will unlmue' to fun,·lmn m:
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and Freeh~n. ~[=~r
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er and Grigg 8 reservoir~. Most mostly clear and normal. F1sh· ~~-- ~- -th1t1 c~pac1ty as tong as equip ,
(2-11). Loser _ Locker
streams clear and low but few ing pressure low
, WOULil BACK RE·MATCH
men! Is needed, Mrs. Green
HR•
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fishermen out
Lake Erlo l llanduoky Bay1
reported
meter (8th),
Nortlureste . •
Many white bass takell as well SAN JOSE, Cahf (LIP() The group was remmded of
Prien Start At
~;t~) t6Ul), Wert (5th),
includinc th:·s~~~ streams as perch and sheepshead. IJ· Fight Promoter Ben Bentley Spinlual Life Retreat thJB Oc- 1

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the Grand Esther of the Gtllo and Mrs. P. E. Rolllh.
Inter • State Coo ation on 1
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c~lldren, Star. She waa alao 1 member in Canada
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scattered act10ns elsewhere in youns American lolllring near Roaemary and
Mr:
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the American official's home and
Mra Dourtaa Johnson
Just before the killings
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u n · r • c 1 ren, Robert, Ron·
planet helped by a Navy de American oped away : 0a m:
Mr. and Mra.
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stroyer escort WIPed out a fleet
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- and
of :12 Communtal JUnka near Qui
Carroll, John and Bruce, Mrs.
Nhon klllint 25 Vie! cona. Air
Sloth and dauahter, Rill
Force planes bombed an eapi..
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Sue, Mr. and Mrl.
Everett
Slves factory for the
time _ __
_ __ • _ ·Roosh and dauahten Jane and
in North Viet Nam
Judy; Dale Rouab, Larry Spen·
The spokesman disclosed that Gaute readlnP•
Galllpolia cer, Ike Spencer, Mrs Gloria
guerrillas durtng the nljlht had Dam 12 3, 11.8, runnlnl
lett Johnson
children, Michelle
again cut the VItal road con- oo rollen, Pomeroy·Maaon zo .. and Tony' Mra. Beulah Author·
nectln&amp; Saigon w th the Me· 83, Pt. Pieaaant
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kana Delta to tho 1south The 086 al4lllonary, Killawha Falla Eddie, John Wlfllelt, Mr. and
Reds blew up two bridges and 2 98 lallinK, Charl•eton 18 81 Mra. Larry Wolfa and aon Keith;
erected two barrtcades acroos stationary. London,
Marmet Rour Oura, Bonnie and Judy
nalionai highway 'between My and Winfield dam• wert on the DeLona, Mr 1nd Mr1. David
Tho,
miles south or sa•gon, ••lis.
Cleland and children, Brian and
and Cin Tho, 80 miles to the Boat
.
Tammy, and Richard Wolf.

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Jly . GEORGE C, LANGFORD the Nallonal Loague leading Cleveland beat Ne" York 5-2 double triple and single lnd -allowing an infield single to 1088.
UPI Sporll Writer
Dodgers
u. Angeles defeated Boston three RBia.
Dot! Landrum in the fourth Ill' Pinch-hitter Johnny Stephen·
Joey .Jay, who basn't enjoyed
Moves Reds CJ....3 and Washington stopped Kan. Maury WID1 had another Ill' mg-asd gained his 34th major !1011 drove m his first run ol the 1
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I wlnmng eeason !IDee he put Jay hmlted the Houston As· sas City 5-3.
credible night for the Dodgen league shutout lor Pitteburgh. year lor New Vork m the tolh
together consecutive 21·V1Ctory tro• tn only, one nit over the Jay allowed only five base in a loolng eflorl, collecting five Jim Pagliaroni clubbed a pair inning to lve the Mels a VI
Cam~
fe&amp;rs ~1961 and 1962, has el· l~st e1ght innings Friday n1ght, runnoro after the first ltmlng on hits and stealing two more baJ. of home runs and DoM Clen. tory ove Philadelphia Tile loss
rn
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bowed hi! way back among the p1tchmg hiS fourth complete four walks and a Dfth..uming es to run his total thefts 10 M denon hit aoother for tho P~ w· • the eJghth in the last 10
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pttcbing elite.
ames
and movin the Reds sigle by Ron Brad Tbe A.. - 25 games aheJJd ol hia roc- rates whn routed Chicago start· games lor the Philhes Jack
The strapping Cincinnati w1Ulin 1'h games of !Jrst place troo scored in the first on Joe ord setting pace in 1962 when er Dick Ellsworth. The victory Baldschun, who relieved Chris CL''VEI AND Ohi (UPI) _ confident nd e1 eel
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righthander has been troubled WJIJ, a 9-1 victory.
Morgan's leadoff double and a he piHered 104.
was the !lith lor Friend aalnsl Sh ' in the lOth, was the loser Cl 7and '6 '
Jim 1 th 1
rlr: laid""). ,
Ibis season wiUl a bad elbow The St. Loui.s Cardinals dealt sln,lle by Lee Maye.
Ken Boyer singled bo m e seven losses and his lira! trJ· Jack Fisher went the roule for
wa&gt;
at the
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that has made 11 difficult tor Los Angeles 11&gt;1 th1rd stra1gbt
J\eclt Bueh Slqles
Mike Shannon w1th the winning umph In three week!.
lhe Meta allowing only f1ve h1ts 1 b' H.
Coll
the j
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him to pitch more than sill in. loss H in 12 Innings, San Jay, who got hll lirst hit of rUD in the 12th lor .st. Louis. Ron Herbel, with ninth tnnln&amp; lA&gt; win Ills seventh in 18 deci·
clea!:t
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Dings, yet bt has managed to Francisco ended Milwaukee's the season and ICOI"ed twice, Don Drysdale, who hit his fifth rebel
r m Frank Linzy,
saul' and battery charge by a me t" But be added ba !utf
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construct au 11-2 won lost record
• game wiMlng streak H was locked in a 1·1 duel with homer of the yell", appeared stopped the streaking Braves in A spectacular colhSJon on an Mumc•pal Court JUry
been
lle ould be
and the second best winning 10
N
V k dged Phi
. ' Clande Raymond until the aev· headed lor hie 16Ul victory with hfs first starting a88ignmeot Ia ootfieid Oy sent three Philiies- Brown holde of · 1 lull 1
wter
lulrillli"
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pePcentae in the National ew or e
!adelphia enUJ tMlng when aingleo by a 3-1 lead In the eighth untU almost three "eeks Herbel was Johnny Callison, Johnny Bnggs back
d ,' the
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League behind Sandy Koufa•. 3-2 in 10 toPinge and Plttsburgb Vada Pinaon, Frank Robinaon the Cards tied fl on two walka touched lor 10 hill including and Tony Taylor-to the hospi· Footb 11 1 s n d
\a •ona S Y
yers.
Alld while the Reds have blanked Chicago 1-0 in other and Deroo •Jobnsoll
brougbt and singlet
but talh or stltcbes and X-rays. An- by IIJr'am.eaFrtgdue,
r:vhel too benearh ed
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G H by Curl
Ra Flood
W sbband Eddie
th Gi Mathews
ts t II 21ot
ted homer
th round
ay m~
gm welurroundl
·WIS ers m
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been slruggllng lately. losmg Nl games.
home the deciSive run.
Phll ag ano.
Y ~ urn e an rea a. "
• ot er Phillie, Cookie Rojas, also traimng. several hoUJ s after a after the ju '• verdict waa Uo
l1ve of thelf last eJght, Jay has In the AmeriCan League, Bal· Cincinnati scored ..,..... rune W&amp;l the winner ill relief and lrlppel'l by Wlihe McCovey wa. sent to the hospital for X· Jury of seven women nd f1ve l nou ced s?:.wo sa a he had
won •w ce and managed tn tJmore chpped Minllf'so!JJ
In the last two iMings as Pete Nick Wilhite took the loss
122nd) and Jesus Alou 17th). rays ol an inJury suffered men reached its erd
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keep Cincinnati on the heels of Detrmt nipped Chicago 6-5, Rose paced the attack with • Bob Friend hurled e on.. h1tter Ken Johnson 110.5 I look the' Thursday •n Ch1cago
The 1
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APPI y FOR FR~NCH
boliol that Brown was mnocenl m getting m shape for footbalL

WARREN, Ohio (UPII- Joan Remias, 22, of Warren
f and .a .sul!riend today narrowly missed death in an epic
remmtscent of the old-time
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The auto was demolished.
• As Miss Remiss drove across Topping all the episodes, the Let's take a quick tour of the into Hyann1s. The one • way incetown, we tr 11vel 10 l)(nnlt,
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. I a railroad grade crossing on old highway pato:ot cited Mlso Rem.. Cape Cod
streebl and ''rotaries" tcJrcu- 1pasSing by 1ts l!l"eel, islandSAIGON (UP!) II S. southwest Both towns are mlh· tal targets w1th their five· mch l Route ~ In Trumbull County, las for failure to yield right of lmagme were travehng and ltar mtersocliona in which trat· lstudded harbor. In West Denllll
and VIetnamese a1rcrart tary headquarters
nfles m the Da Nan&amp; area. Tho the wheels of her auto firmly way to a fre1ght tram.
we've decided to spend our va· fie goes in one direction before we notice this sign on (;apt.
~tiled an estnnated 4U5 V1et A spokesman d•sciosed that ch1et large! was a r1ver mouth entrenched themselves between
cation on lbe Cape for the !JrSt u~rning off into streets, located Pelea's unusual 811\1Que. ahop,
Cong In South VIet ~am US Navy destroyers, the ,stod· eJghl mil~• from Da Nang har- the track's crosstlu.
lime, . .
ourular to spkes oa a wlleel) "II yoo can't stop, W&amp;VIi u
Fnday. US advtsers re· dard and the John R Craig,lbor where the V•et Cong were At the 1ame time an Erie.
Drtvmg m 11'0111 BostoP on confuae us at ftrat.
you go by."
ported today The! cr•d•ted had imked up to bombard coas- concentratmg
Lackawanna tr110 came barrel·
Rt. 3, we cross over a &amp;llanUc llul then we adjust lA) driving
a slam us Alf
p1iot 1
ing down the track towards the
canal on the huge, hfglrarched, and notice the did brown, wood- We wave and continue on 1111
with helpmg kill 300 \I Jet I
two
and the trapped auto
silver colored Sagamore Bridge. shingled houses with
their now • narrow roads to Denm..
cong who were stagmg a I
M•ss Rhod• and her friend·.
We immediately notice flat, wooden shutlers on every win· port and Its quaint business dl ..
v•ctory celebratiOn.
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Jud•ty Lunsford, 21. aisn
of
aandy .11rr11n punctuatad by dow, the oolorful orchitaclura, !rtct of small one • BIOI')' build·
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Warren leaped from the car
B'IMGARNER REUNION strugglmg, scrawny • appear· numeroua
ehopa and mgs; to llarwlch when we llop
The tram alammed into
Tb..
Rluntoll will inl
pine.
the wharf and 'city docks' with atdthe 11081 office which 18 only
on, a coas a c y .
vehicle and ita engine derailed. be held Sunday, Ausu•t liD the Tina " the "nal" beginning their flshinl· ullllll! bolla, neltl WI e
to bold two of us
m1les northeast. of Saigon, SAIGON iUPII - A top U.S aid official and a VietNew Haven Park 1 balket diD- of the Cape l!"ea oidtimers teD hanJiing from tht malta 10 dr)l, standmg sJd&amp;-by..ide, and JOe
00 the little dinner beU used 10
said the dead p1lot was one namese woman companion were shot and killed here
ner , 11 be held· at the nonn us 10 we become mort alerl 10 Leaving HyiiiiiiB, now
of four who . broke up a Fr1day rught The couple was gunned down near t h e
hour A business meeting will Its unusual scenery as we dr•ve Rt. llfl heedlna towards J&gt;rov. call the poatmlslre.is fi'Oiil her
Communist
celebra residence of o.Jputy U S. Ambassador U AleXIa Johnson.
AIOCIII hour and llllflll
waahinllnlldt; llld to Chatham
!ton at the VIllage of BP
An American was picked up and questioned In COD•
I
hlldr will be blld I
where we stop at the Monamay
Khe 15 miles east of Q· .ectlon with the double slayilli, 8C(Ording to official U.S.
en
e n
Theatre 10 lee • presentation
1 fie c
Nhon with bomba, napalm sources. He was not !dent!·
'=ARY CLVI
by the Ohlo UDIYe11ity Playen.
and cannon fire.
fied.
torblke ohortly after the aholl Mra. Beula Farlo Bolct, II,
Boa••
Slaw Governments.
The Cape II"U seems to beCapt M c Elliot ol Glendsle, Klfled was Jock Ryan, 44, the rant out.
native
ol
Galllt
coun(J,
and
The
Rolii"J
Club
mel
'nlurtPassed:
.
SeDate
come
wilder, mort" natural, the
1
Am. a pilot who aurvived, said ch1ef of the public oafety dlvl· Some reports oaid the Amerl· 1 relidenl of !&amp;Ill Grandview day t!lenilll 11 tht HarUord -S.B. 201, mcludea. frlnce Paaaed:
.
cloaer we get 1o Provincetown.
hJS fhght .,ed over the targ. ••on of tha United Statea Opera· can mtcht have been 1 wit· A
Col b died 1 h Methocllal Qlurch tor Ita 1'111'" beiH!Iita in the prevatlmg ratu -H.B. 696, requtres persons Sand beaches Surround .....J.. 1
113
for an ob•ervauon
run. opot. lions Minion tUSOMi, Ule nea1 to the shootlna.
on
:he
Ia• 11tnner mtetlJII. 'l1lt lfOUP of Will on public
unporve- enaa&amp;ed in auction in motor the most beautllul hari;l;'
01
tlnJ aoverai new bulidmga American lid apncy here •. and
th
d
Geo
Bot
diacuatCI
the
club
1011
tournt·
ment1
(Vote
94-51.
vehicles to obtam a license the country on whicb
DQII08
1 WI ow 01
erected by the Viet Coni re- a V•etnameso woman unofhclal·
r1e
ce.
menl llllnl held.
-S.B. m, allow• priVate cl" from the registrar !Vote 27-11). a few bathars or an :
centfy He said the planes hit 1)1 • Identified 11 Mra. Nauyen
Mro Boice was the dauahter TtwH ltlendlt11 wert Donald lztna to brinl an action qainll R B. 319, provides an
ex· scavenger beach0mber a$10Dal
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the area with bombs, napalm Th• Hal, 26, a USOM employe.
of the fall John and Vlolla P'oaleto'lg, Herman Layne, Dick v.ndallsm without
aub- emption from Inheritance ter
and ·annon fife
IRyan Wll I Iormor FBI aaent.
Smith Far&amp;•· formerly ol Che- Drd Jtck ll'leaber Romt
!eel to fal&amp;e armt lUlls &lt;Vote for fraternal societies (Vote 29- In Orleans we vlsft an outdoor
c
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Authorities alao lnveatigated
C
ahlre
Ruaaall ~pehlrt, HI!'- Moll).
0).
art lestfv11 (the Cape 11 known
01
The pilot who waa killed wao the poulblllty the killings ml&amp;ht
She 11 survived by 1 alater, ry Miller Edwin Sttln Arthur -S 11 400 uth lzes t h
-S B. 199, revise~ the proe&amp;- as a summer artist co10111 ~
making hll second pnl over have been committed by VIet
Nina B. Mealy ol Toledo, and Thtbel Tttomll Reed Rtv Ira ie' r
t
I
e dure of organization of joint though the sreater DIIDlber
the target when hJS AlE Sky· Cong terrorists.
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a nephew and niece, Robert Hea· Mlrlln' Berlaford and Frank
r to
a th y;:. !Je. stock msurance
companies cate m Provincetown; and lllrl·
1
raiaer waa hit by rround fire
Pollet lound Ryan • bullet•
ly 1nd Mra. Nina Hufl)m aU Capehlrt
(V
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way
(Vote
22·5).
board rentals tnd Jobater 111op
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riddled body sprawled on the 'l'he qactne Fire department of Bay Villaae
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Mr and Mrl Fred p
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-H.B. 776, allows volunteer
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Tho second he1viest atrJke front lawn o/ hla home Neabry held ito aecond annual picnic at Mra Boice 'waa 1 member nd · wb b · be
Resnlutiona
ldopted·
or
part
.
time fmmen to par· Near Truro, almost to Prov·
•11inat the auerrllla• w11 350 was the woman'• body.
the Racine Village park recent· of
Order of Elatern Star 1 aon
ave en 1 ng -H.B. 147, In tribute amj.,... tfcipate m the Public Employes mcetown, we try I dirmer ol
mllea northeaat of Salllon where The mhootms occurred 1bout ly w1th a potluck diMer served for &amp;II yean. Sbe waa 1 Pill
and
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10 Robert B. Konwln Rellrement Fun diVote 28-0). stuf!fd1quahogs, a New E111land
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those present
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chief Ia 1 counsel of tha c '
spec a ty · After thia rare exper74
kllled an estim- 110 guerril· A male aorvant at Ryan'• Attending were Rev and Mn. :'::"n
;;ra: their bomt al Santa Crull, N. of Tote&amp; upon hll deaUl
fty •
Jence we
out to view tht
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o., July 24, 1965

&amp;-Dally Senunei, Pomeroy·!IDddleport,

Around And
About
Middleport

The ll:miPa Smitb Circle of
llc .teorpnilld Ch11rch Ql J•
IU&gt; Christ of Latter Day Saints
at the llome of Mrs. Wil·
ttuush lor their regular
•Y 1neeling.
J part ol their program,
.Jp divided infJJ two's
""'' and vlalled througl&gt;
.e c'OIIlmunlty, 'They Clll'
into each home a small
op servke. The theme
. ngthen Your
Brethren
.. ~gh Spiritual Power," with
.Ptlll'e from I Timothy, and
,&gt;Oem was used In each home.
ALLer returning to the Roush
home, there was a group dis·
Cllllllon and short business meetIng. Refreshments were served and cames played by the
nine members present

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We w1rt Dowers everywhere

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Pomeroy Flower Shop
Airs. Mlflard Van Meter
WI GIVI TV STAMPS
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Tony Young
Dan Duryea

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Sun. &amp; Mon.
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"SEND ME NO PLOWERS"

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Doris Day
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TO WED- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Crooks, 25 PageStreet Middleport, are announcing the engagement and
appro~ching marriage of their daughter, Jeanette, to Mr.
Daniel Dean Thomas, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, 408
Maple-Street, Ripley, West Virginia, and the late Mr.
Taylor Thomas. The bride-elect Is a graduate of Middle·
port High School and Ohio University in Athens where
she received herBS degree in Education. She IS a Kinder·
garten teacher in the Marietta Schools. The groom-elect
Is a graduate of Ripley High School and served two years
with the United States Marine Corps. He has been asso·
ciated with the Kaiser Aluminum Corporation at Ravens·
wood for 7V2 years. The wedding will be an event of Sal·
urday, August 21, at Iwo·thirty in the afternoon at the
Middleport Church of Christ. The Rev. Donald Hicks 11111
be the officiating minister.

Mrs. Powell is
Hostess lor
Past Ofiicers

- TechnlcolorLIIu&amp;bterl Muolel Melle!
Cartoon Favorttea
WALT DIINIY'S
"TAnoiD POLICI
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- TeehnlcolorS.ndy S.ndero.Sblrley Skllea
Chao. Seel. See: The race
between l'&lt;lltinl horse and
Modei·T Ford.
Al10 Dlonoy Cartoono

taken !rom Mathew 16:3. She
also read an article on the "Star
Spangled Banner" and closed
with prayer.
Mrs. Mayme Holmes and Mrs.
Thomas Clark were named to
take a birthday cake to
the
county home for July. C8rds
were sent to Mrs. WilHam Bax·
ter, Mrs. Olin Knapp, Mrs. A.
V. Howell and Mrs.
Harry
Houdashelt. 'The AI! ;ust meetIng was canceled due to the fair.
The 11 You Don't Say" game
was conducted by Mrs. Ben

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O'Dell, Debbie Hall. ' Peggy their parools, Mr. and. Mrs.
Tho Alma..c
w~~ ~~~. ~ice:f~:esidenl Rich·
Smith, Vickie Grate, Roaemary Dick Foley, Rutland and Mr. By United Preu lnlerllaUonal ard Nixon and Russ•an Premier
Rice, Gary Snowden, Mike May and
Mro. Ernest Quillen
Today 11 Salurda . Jul 24 Khrushchev earried on their
and the honored guest. The Syracu'" and otber friends
the 205th day of 1 ~ wit~ IIW famed kitchen debate at an
Iii
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girls then enjoyed a slumber er the holiday weekmd.
to 1 11
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after Debbie had opened Mike and Mark
Tho ow.
REAR MEIGS G!NERAL HOSPITAl
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A !hough! for the day : French
PERSONALS .. .... Atkeson of Columbus have spent The morning stars are Saturn author Alexander umas said:
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POM!Roy·
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyoell a week With lhea grandparents, and ·u iter.
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of Belleview, Fla., were recent Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor.
Th P .
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e evemng stars are Venus
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who were vltliUDI in
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Mr. and Mrs. William Dean were called home due to
French novelist Alexaader U·
daughters, Saundra and iUness of his aunt, Mrs.
mas lthe Elder) was born on
Teresa, have moved lnlo the Davia, Vinton.
th~ day In 181)2.
former Ethel Nelson property Mr. and Mrs. Jim
n this day In history :
which they have purcl111sed.
Karen and Jamey, of
ba~ 1 ~!· Mormo~3 led by Br~i·ll
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snow- bus spent a weekend with
ung arnved ~~ ,
I·
den and family of Gallipolis vis- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calir Great Salt Lake Valley m Utah.
!ted in Rutland for the Fourth Taylor.
of July celebration. Larry and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Folden
Gary remained overnight with spenl 1 day with his brother
their cOUsin, Mike May.
Homer Foldon in Coolville ,;.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hysell vis- cently.
recently with her father, Holiday wee'&lt;end visltnn of
Mr. Charles Ebershach of Porn- Mrs. Freda Grate included Mr.
eroy.
and Mrs. William SclloonJIYI!I' II
e8ird Seeds
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simp. of Toledo, Mr. and MrB. Billy
•e&gt;,star Sheila
kina and Charla and Mellssa ol Schoonover of Michigan, Mr.
Columbus spsnl a weekend with and Mro. Jim Schoonover and
•!HI Grit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy daughter, Clara, of Michigan,
t Fertilinra
Snowden. The Simpkina came Mra. Diane Mqer and aon, Why not see Fulton·
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FARMERS
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effort imd a valuable meaus of
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Jr, 659'12 Brownell-Ave.,
Middleport, are announcing the engagement and ap·
proachmg marriage o! their daughter, Carolyn .Jean, to
Mr. Jack Satterfield, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs Jack Satter· 1
field , Sr., 824 Maple-Street, Middleport . The bride-elect
is a graduate of Middleport High School , 1963, and IS .
employed in the Citizen's National Bank . She is an active 1
member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Mr. :
Satterfield is a graduate of Middleport High School, 1964, I
and attended Ohio University in Athens. He is associated ~
with the Blaettnar Automobile Company in Pomeroy, and ,
is a member of the First Baptist church. The marriage
will be solemnized sunday. September fifth at two-thirty i
in the afternoon with the Rev. Howard Ruppel! official·
ing. The custom of open church will be observed with an
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 open reception to follow in the social rooms of t h e
Nautzling with prizes awarded church.
lo Mrs. Webster and Mrs. J.
wards visited In Dunbar and
M Thornton. Home made lee
VISIT IN DUNBAR
•
cream and cake were served Mrs. J. M. Gaul and daught· Charleston, W. Va., with Mrs.
by the hostess to the above and er, Vickie, of sumner, Mrs. D. Hundley, their aunt, Mrs. A.
Mrs. Ernest Powell entertain· Mrs. Gerald Wilkdermuth and J. Morgan, Mrs. Waid Windon R. Johnson and uncle, Mr. A. i
ed the Past Presidents of the Mrs. Owen Watson.
of Flatw~."~-~na Ed· V. Johnson, Sunday.
American Legion Auxilia17 of
Drew Webster Post No. 39 Wed·
nesday evening at her home In
Laurel Cliff
The meeting, In cherge ol

h~r

TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
WALT DISNEY'S
"CINDiRiiLLA"

:•ew:

Headquarters for hard surface Floor Coverings in 2-3 and 4
CAROL VN JEAN RUSSELL

Outdoor Cooke-Ar
Contributes
•J

may be 8ri1Jed. 'lbln
leafy vegetablet tend to· ' - wile ltrlpl. ~Hat
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deeirable color and those which toes and zuccldnl .
BY C; E. BLAKESLEE
al state highways dropped eight! Nearly half of all accidents is apecled to become availlble atove? Was It the 1oe wiW:h
need looi cookln&amp; are bell llnmature otikJIII !llld a
~IY El&lt;teaolon Agenl
per ,cent '" 1964 over 1963 were either rear • end collls- at diUerent. places throughout wu injured when the power
f"ked by ~ methods. For may be baW wbole
Accidente are caused, they from 974 to 197.
ions or same direction side- the county during the coming lawnmower accidently
got
S:y ~ ~ ~~;::. tato. Cabbaie .oould
IIIII
3 00
do not bsppen." Tbts statement
.
. .
swlpas. About 48 per cent of year
above the toe? waa 11 the bad
Ia s, P
to wedgu. Place lhl II"IPif'll
made years ago, clearly places Accordms to slallsllcs, Yo u day and 40 per cent of nllht A~idants of moving vehicles aunhurn
ulred when the eun
vegetables on. • IICI~ ol baa- veptabiel l'vl' ~· ar
the responsibility for accldenta are least Ukely l!l have an ac- accidents were olthil typa. As on highway• is of coune one was not ~ brlghQy! Was
vy duty alummum foil. Add ult four·!Ive servlnp for IIIII _ . :·,
on somaoQB.
cldent U you drive at the aver· expected, rear end and ancJe of the bli areas needing con- It tbe crtllbed hand when the
and ps~ and butter to - lly on a plet:l of ba'7 d'!'J'
.It lllimllar to another quota- ~e speed of vehtcles. on the coiUsiona tended to Increase u listen! alertneas but this Ia •ear moved unex....,""
BOll. Brmg ~ea o1 loll ovar loU; add Slllt, ptppa', buller, ,
lion, "The 'nut' that hnlds the highway you are lravehng. Dur·
lions
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. the top Jeavmg a smaU apace and 1 1. o1 water for bldlYiduil •
steering wheel Is res nsible ing !he day a driver !raveling the number of ln~rsec
per not the only place that ac· Or maybe •t was the other Outdoor cookery is work, but for steam to espand. Seeltl8ht- serving, 1 T. water for lamny
for most autnmobile po acci· at the speed of 20 miles per mile IDCreased. Smce
DIIJIII cldenli O&lt;lCIII'.
fellow that come over on your It is "fun" work. Good p18DIIing ly with a double fold at top and sezviDp, to the ~. '1!0
dents."
hour on main rural highways Is fa"': tr:c~n 1 anddi ~ DuriD&amp; the next four monlba side ~I the hlhway when you is the key to a successful out- ends. Place the package on the form steam quickly. BriDI loll
Over 90 per cent of all ace!· al the spaed of 20 miles per rare Y av ong r s
on farmers will be very busy with weren 1 watcblng b1m closely door meal. Plan your menus to arW or In the hot coalt!. Turn over top leavq a small Que~
dents Involve some human fall· hour on main rural· highways IB ~l~w=~d·
~~~~~harvesting and gettiDg fall ;:~ugh. :•• It the rear-end coingl- ullsf~ your l~mily'l needs and occasionally. Allow about 20 to lor elp8Dsfon and seal bejb,..
; 1 1
ure - improper attitudes care- about 100 times more likely 0
. ' crops in. During these paak per- on w en you were Dlov appetites. Eating out-of • doors 25 minutes &lt;cooking time is ends tightly. Individual ~
lessness, lack of attent!o~ to to become involved in an accl· :~ic~:r~! t~Y~ ~= a"'::! foda of activity, farm operator&amp; : a taste~
f of •paec:s than lharpans appetles, so a good longer than In water In a sauce- of most veaetables will cooll,lli
rules and regulations and many dent than a driver llavellng at
d
as well as workera are Ire- •
a~ ~ you an co~ role Is to serve simple meate pan and depends upon the veg· about 20 to 2fi mlnu~ 1amn,
others.
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a speed of 65 miles per hour. roa ·
quently tired, hurried,
al14
~ M passenser
that consist of only a lew foodJ, etable.&gt;, For individual pack- stu servings 1n about 'u DJiD.
Although many organlzallons Low spaeds are dangerous I During the next year more just plain forget~! of lho need :ari tennis '?~s :'tJe ~~ bul plenty of each food.
ages, divide tht block intn sin- utea. Turn the paqe mt7
and v~lunteer c•llzens are work· They cause more, worae, and folks wUI he seeing the SMV lor _constanUy bemg aware thaling b~ and the opponent PwJs The family whose members ~le ~rtiDns and place each por· 4 or 5 mtnutes.
.
InS d_tligently for safer cDm- more cosily accidents
than emblem. This is a triangular accident hazards are present at wearing baseball spikes. Or are active and whose children
.n a square of heavy duty Encourage aD familJ me»
munlties, far ton many people average speeds. In one third of emblem which is made of fluor· all times.
the fellow that hit above the are growiDJI rapidly will naed : =~m fo;'- Jeason, then bers to ~~cept and carry ollf
still assu~~ th~ " il canl's hap. all highway accidents studied scent yellow • orange, the most Just stoo and think of tile ac- shoulders when you were box- more 1tarcby foods, such as a~d sei~s 0a~ :v:r the top responslbilitlas. Outdoor ~
pen to me attitude toward ac· recenlly , one driver was dm· visible color In daylight, and cidents that have occured in lng.
bread and potatoes, and they Pia
op
dg .' tightly· ery prov•des ID excellent op
:ents. The solullon lies in ing .at least 30 miles an hour reflective red material that Is your home, on your farm, or This summer and fall, many :may use more fats and desserts rec~; ~~ ~~:~: ~ver ~e or dl- portumty for children to lakl
creation of poSitive safety 1slower then the other. Ve r y highly visible In headlight in your neighborhood recently. paople will be Injured a n d than the family of relatively 20 minutes T or a ut 15 lo lon new ~ different types ,11:1
attitudes, resulting m ~an's ac· slow speeds had the greatest beams at night. The emblem Ia Was It the bumed hand cau.. some fatalities will occur he· Inactive adults. All families [ A numhe~ or~~ o~ca8lonally. · responslblbtleo under enJo1•
cep~ of his 1Ddl91dual re· effect oa the number of ace!· available at the Extension Of-, ed from watching
lelevislon cause someone failed to accept need proleln fonds such as meat, tables rna h s k.':~ vef"j 1 blc mcumslances. Above till1
s~~~i tly Flo acl safely.
dents.
flee at the present time, and' when the grease wae on thethelr responsibility for safely. eggs, !Ish. poultry, cheese and ~ -~-- __ Y _• coo . .." . ol HAVE: n~_N ! · ".
.
OQa
arm Safety Week
-- - ·
-- milk. These foods give a sense
1B _set this _year for .July 23-JI.
boating on the Ohio
River. fJJ return Debbie May 1o her Randy of Reynoldsburg
Mr of sa!JSfactlon and a lasting
~~s
1.8 set so that people
Mike May remained lhere to hom, here after a two
and Mrs Thomas Sch;,.novc; quality to a meal. Fresh fruils
I '
WI
come more conscious of
spend the week.
visit with them.
and chldren of Rutland Mr and vegetables thai are in sea•
,
RETURNS FROM TRIP
Brenda Turner, who Ia em· and Mrs. J.;.ry Schoonov'er oi son are nutr1twus and handy
• REBUILT NO. 8 FORAGE HARVESTER
: fa::~n~ing need lo watch
loan lnj hich ray contribute
Sabra Canaday recently re- ployed in Columbus, •pent the Rulland, Mr. Jack Schoonover to use for outdoor m~als. They
eJOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER
The las:ur or atallty.
turned after accompanying Mr. hnliday weekend with her par· and children, of Mansfield, Mrs. are good when cooked over the
1
farm resld~~f Y ~reakdown of
and !Irs. Everett Turner and e11ts, Mr. and Mrs. W• y n e Shirley Barton and soos. of co. fire or when prepared and serv- [
WITH POWER TAKE-OFF
•
total
of
~~dents
shows
PRIMAR\'
CLASS
ENJOYS
Debbie
on
tbelr
vacallon
Turner.
and
Mr.
and
Mro
Eued
as
raw
relishes,
salads
or
,
e
FORD
PICKUP
BAILER
1
8 400
Injuries In 'th U~~ and 7,800
WIENER ROAST
through the western states The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dar· gene Fink of Rutland
desserts
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Of the d the 3 n e Staler. The Primary class of the four thousand mils trip took nell and family of Fort Wayne
If the conking site i• some
or vehicl:S 2s00o •600 w~re mot- Rutland Church of Christ held a lhem through Indiana, Illinois, l ind., spent their vacation with Mike May, •on of Mr. and '[ distance from your home, pre·
hnme, 2 OOo ' wer:e~ In !he wtener roast recently on the Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Colo- her mother, Mrs. Chloe Fink Mrs. Bruce ~ay,. was returned pare some of the fond at home.
danta a~d 800
'"rk ace!· church lawn. The meeting was rado, Oklahoma, Missouri and and sister, Mr. and Mr. Archie [fr~m a weeks bJSit '"GallipoliS Scraping carrots, cleaning and I
W19-3202
11011 : motor vwu'~~u :d Iron'. opened with a prayer br all the South Dakota. Some of
!he McKinney and family of Dex· Wllh relatives by his uncle. slicing
celery,
squeezing '
This coming year for ~~~~~::i chtldren alter wdh1ch Ricky Bo. points of interest visited were ter. 111ey also visiled her bro- ' :o~!rrnoledl Sbynowhden, whnGwas lemons and olher such tasks ] PEARL ST.
RACINE, O.
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lime, rural as well as urba en, c ass pres ent, was . n P1ke's Peak Mount Rushmore, ther. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fini
II son, ary. can be done at home to save I '""""""""'"""""".,.....,,..,.....,~,......,...,.....,..,.,.,....,
residents wiU become le au" charge of the business meetmg. !he Black Hills, the Badlands. and Jim.
Gary remamed at the Mays time In preparing the meal at 1 •
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conscious ol SMV This r!fer~ The treasure'.'s report
was Royal Gorge, Fort Randall Dam Sonny Slawter, who Is
hnmo to spend • week with his the cookmg 91te. Keep all food
to Slow Moving Vehicles A b'll made by Judtth Snowden, and which is said to be lhe jl'eatest lng the oummer term at
COUSin.
covered and clean.
[
signed by Governor Jam'es ~ Mrs. Barbara Van .Meter gave undertaking of man, Truman's em Kentucky Slate College,
. Miss. ~ane Hale of McConnels- Put foods which soil ra id ~l/ nOW.WfJJ~71M~'IA'II
Rhodes on June 15, House sui .the devotions. The. August meet. birthplace in Lamar, Mo., and cently spanl a weekend with ville VISited Mr. and Mr•: Rich· ly in hot weather in~ sult:bi; [
.
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147, requires a lpacial fdentlfi· mg Will be the ltrsl Thursday they crossed the Royal Gorge his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H~ ;rd Lucas and Jane, Juha and containers. Use thermos bol-t
cation on vehicles designed for of the monlh with each mem· Bridge, which Is the highest ram Slawter.
teve, and !hell houseguest, ties or jugs to carry milk and .
operation at speeds of 25 miles ber to bring a guesl. The class bridge In the United States.
Miss Suzy Parker and Jim Scott Shields of Zanesville.
iolher cold drinks. Polyethelene
liZ
per hour or less, eflecUve Ap. teacher, Mrs. fhelma Hysell, ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON Carpen(er of Pomeroy attended Mr. and Mro. Homer Parker Ibags are good moislure • proof
rd 1, 1968. The bill also pro- assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Purl Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dugan the live performance by Fer· and Suzy vlslled w•lh hi• lath· I containers for raw vegelable
vides for lanterns and reflec~ Van Meier, serbed hoi dogs, are announcing the birth of a rante and Teicher of "Oil the [e~.· Mr. Pearl Parker • and Fruit, and vegetables and food
ors on animal drawn vahicles cookies, and kool a•d to Ricky son, Richard Todd, born on Record" ill Athens recenlly. ~•lh Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Park· lcontaining eggs can be kept
thai operate at speeds of 21) . Bolen, Michael May. Judith July 4 at Holzer Hospilal. The Miss Carol Floccarl and Mrs. er and Aprd of Long Boltom cold by placing the cold food in
miles par hour or less.
Snowden, Brenda Bolin, Greg baby w~lghed 712 pounds. Ma- Grace Dugan span! a week In a recenl Sunday afternoon. relishes and oalad Ingredients.
During 11164, one third of all Van Meter, J1mmy Anderson, lerna! grandparents are Mr. Newark with Mrs. Dugan' I chll· Mike May, son of Mr. and insulated bags or by wrapping [
accfdenta In Ohio occured in Mark Atkeson, and Teresa Van and Mrs. Julian Hill of Racine dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ger· Mrs. Bruce May and Gary it in several layers of newsparurll areas, and lwo-lhlrds of Meter.
and paternal &amp;randmother is man and boys and with Mr. Sno.,den, oon of Mr. and Mrs. per. If you are not
certain [
the traffic deaths were charg· SNOWDEN ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Grace Dugan of Rolland. and Mro. Harold Dugan and Carroll Snowden of Gallipolis there is a supply of safe drink·
ed to rural areas. On rural Ohio
IS CELEBRATED
Great grandmother is Mrs. sons. While there, Mrs. Dugan were overnight gueoh of their ing " .ter at the cooking site,
hl&amp;bways one out of every 45 In honor of their oflst wedding Nettle Beekman of Hillsboro attended a Little League base- go dp. rents,
Mr. and Mrs. take some in a contamer with
accidents had fatal results as anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and great great grandmother i~ ball gal'le sponsored by the Am- Roy Sn~wden.
a tight cover. Be sure to take,
compared to one out of every Snowden were given a picnic Mrs. Nancy Holt of Highland. erican Legion Posl o!
Bill Hill, who Is employed. in enough water for both cooking i
180 accldante on city slreets. dinner on the lawn of their
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Harold Dugan il the coach
Dayton, and hie fiance. M1ss and drinking.
H;;;oiiweiiviier;;;\1iilrllaffiiiifci.d~e;;;a;;:th~s.:;•;:.n.;,ru;;;r,:·J home Sunday by their daughter Mr and Mrs Bruce May en- one of the partlclatpbl•
Pat Can11on, of Washington, C. Ma
f
k
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Pk
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led '
nyouacoomeatsand
rs. ean ar er.
ose
tertalned with a slumber party the "Filches" who won
·•
emp oy 10 a lew vegetables on an outside
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
at their home recently in honor that day. His sons, Mal and ~ayton were weekend guests of fireplace or grill but we hesiSnowden, Mr•. Joan May
their daughter Debra'a lith M.,rk, are lJoth on the team. R::~~·
Mr. and Mrs. tate to try new things. A numDebble and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
. The guests enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tracy
·
.
ber of frozen vegetables such as
Homer Parker and Suzy, Jim barbecue supper of hotdogs, and two children of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. Martm Sum- lima hear.s, Brussels sprouts. I
Carpanler of Pomeroy, Mr. and hamburgers, pop, potato chips, visited recently with her
mers of Medma were overmght whol• kernal corn, succotash
Mrs. Charlo• Simpkins
and roasted marshmallows,
Ice enls. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
guests recently of Mr and Mrs. , and other sucrulrnt vegel.ahles
\V(·'v(&gt; sef'n 1hi~ fir ld harvf''* 'r testf"rl - in ideal condlCharla and Melissa of Columbus cream, and a decorated birth· en of Beech Grove Road.
Clair Taylor.
'--~- ·--at
twn.'&gt; of heavy y1elJs, pow&lt;•rPd by a big .li'arme.U 560.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
day cake. Assisting Mrs. May In Mr. and Mrs. Howard Birch- Mr. William Hostetter, man'
It actuHll~ c h op~d 40 tons an hour in non-stop oper·
den and Steve, Larry, Gary and serving were Mrs. Jean Parker fleld, Jim , Robbie and Kimber- ager of the Rutland Rranch of ·r fn 1:, Tesuessee becam&lt; the I
otion-60'1 ~ more than any other cl10pper in this price
Carol Annette, of Galllpolla. and Suzy. During the evening, ly, spent a vacation In Florida the Pomeroy National Bank ':'st nfederate state to be re- I
clam;!
Yov ean chop up to 60~; , more with your 2-3
0
Mike May, Suzy Parker and the girls enjoyed various games Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quillen · ~n~ .'"' · brother, Mr. Edison a 1~1tt~: : ~e ~;•on H be t
plow or larger tractor on !JO'tlr crop thi!J seuon. Let
Jim Carpenter accompanied the and dancing. Those attending son, James William, who
o. • •Iter, of the
, res en
er r
us demonstrate for you soon!
Phona WY 2-2975
Carroll Snowden family to Gal· the supper were Vickie Herr!· at Lakewood due to Mr Quil- office, are opand•ng a two
Hoover declared the Kellogg.
Priced With The
512 E. #Min St. Pornuoy llpolls and spent the remainder son Andrea Dewhurst Paula len's employment there .
vacatwn In Cenada.
Briand Tr~aty, which denounced

VISIT ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE
ON MECHANIC STREET in POMEROY

JEANEnE CROOKS

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\CCI•dents are Caused.; They D0 Not Happen

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Mrs. George Mowery, president

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Mrs. Rue Powell of Colwn· ,, RecuperatinJ
bus is vl$1tlnl with her sister,
Mre. WilHam · Bradford.
Min Margaret Slluer bu r.
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Mayes celved word that her sister,
,
and children of Lima were ov· MrL JobD Orr, o1 WliniiDifoa,
e111ight guests last week with ·Ohio, II ~·ttnc slowly
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rice of •his mother, Mn. Lucille Mayes, 1rorr. 1 brokell blp suslallled Ia
Dea·bom, Mich., have been They left for a vacation 1n a faD at her home.
the guest ol his parents, Mr. Tenneasee and other pointe, Her daughter, Mra. P aa I
and Mrs. Russell Rice and Oth· They will vlalt with Mrs. Mayes Jamllon, who bas been In tb1
er realdves.
on their return.
mlssiOD llelds ID Emt wltb
ber husband, Dr. Jamlnson, bu
Mr and Mrs. Frank Rice of Mrs. Henry Hennesy bas re- arrived to be with her mother.
Toof'do visited recently with her turned to her home
f r 0 m She was aceompanied by two
sister. Mrs. 0. C. Greenlee. Portsmouth wn:ore s!Ie
bas of their children, Debra and
Mrs. Greenlee IP recuperating spent the .pas .
two weeki Stephen.
from a recent Illness
with her son and daughter-In· Their oldar daughter, SaiKI•
law, Mr. and Mrs. Rober. Hen· ra, 11 c.J a trip through Europa
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. nesy and daughter, _Terri.
and Rtil come to the slates witll
Swanson. 1Rusty 1 anJ .children, Sharo• Harrloon •s spending her father later. Mrs. JaminDa• .. Susan, and Michael of several days In Ja~kson with eon 11 the former Ma Martha
San Jose, Calli .. have
been her sister and family, Mr. and Orr
'1
visiting with his parents. Mr. Mrs. William Conger and !ami·
'
an~ TArs. Catroll Swanson and ly.
familv . He is an aeronautical Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
DATE CHANGED
engineer with the Lockheed and family, Dennis, Dean, DOJI.. The county meeting of the
Missile and Space Co. He left na, Dallas and Duane
of WCTU will be held Friday
this week for Houston. Tex. on Rolland visited at Camden Sept. 3 at the Middleport First
business.
leoving his family Park in Huntington, W. Va. last Presbyterian Church instead of
longer visit at Indian week.
Sept. 3(1 as announced.

opened wth devotions by Mrs.
Jed Webster, Sr., who had for

MEIGS THEATRE

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New In Farming

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Mr. and Mrs. Denver W. Ash
of Robertsburg, W. Va., the
former Mary Jordan of Pomeroy are announcing the birth
of a 7 lbs., 9 oz. daughter nam·
ed Margie Lyn at
Thomas
Memorial Hospital at Charleston, W. Va., July 17. The grand
mothers are Mrs. Eliza PoweU
'of Pomeroy and Pauline Jones
of Chelhlre.

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Trouble

Cow-J.ac..Pe!J ia 1 camplete, pel.
leted daily ration wilh a low cost for
the TDN supplied, Tbo hiab!Y paJa•
!able pellets insure a fat clean·up
which it very Important in milking
parlon. Pelleta handle easily and8ow
freely lu any type of bulk handUng
equipmont. With Cow-Lac-Pels,
there's IIQ tleJlaration of ioarecfients
ll1d avery t;ow receives baliiDCed feed
lllllritloa.. Cow-Lac-Pels are part of
LANolwtr!a camplete Dairy Peedlugfloaram.

w.·th That
Old Baler?

FOR LANI)MAIIIK&lt;

/jiiiii..Jj, DAIRY FEEDS,
GALL THII NUMIIRt

Service
that makes
fin• produotl

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR MILLS

TUOORSALES

Phone WY2·2115

lprl"' Ave., WY 2·5101

POMIROY, OHIO

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For Rent

WANI AD ..

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NEW HAVEN

For Sal.

5 ROOM HOUSE with bath ~nd - - - - - - - - INFORMADON
sas furnace. Melvin Lltile, 'I'/H501 14 Prestige, f14.95. ~
... f.&amp; Dlf ...... PUIIIM
Cheshire.
1 24 9tc 1100114, Prestige, $lll.95. 670J:
&amp;.a
5 ROOM HOUSE and bath. In- 15, $8.95. Newell's Sunoco
...,.,::1.1quire at Maplewood Lake. Chester. 98S-2300.
fiW ".... Dir ....
at11
WY Y..36Sl.
7 24 6 1 A.K.C. reistered Penkinese pup_ MO A. a
pies. Mrs. Woodrow Call, 732
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FOUR ROOM furnished house
10•• ,~,,...,..
odlt er - .., in Mason. CallafWY l-3872 be· Sycamore St., Middleport.
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7 21 12tc
...., _ _ n. "'" fore noon or ter 8 P· m. r. •=========•
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7 23 6tc 111
TAX OFF SALEI
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3 BEDROOM house and 2 bed·
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room trailer, m miles from 15 Cu. Ft. Chest
....,_ CDUtO ., _,.
Forked Run Lake. By day, FREEZER
$179
week, month. Wayne Prince, Plus FREE Ice Creem
• - - • - ""' Long Bottom, 667-6298.
eS.vorol Good Utecl
~a."'l!le..'t."'r' oorru""'""
7 23 3tc
Pr...ors At Low, Low
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PrieM
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APsoARtraiiTMENTerIJI~R GoodRENT;_~
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0.00oo P.- .II, .,....
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..... lion. Call Walter
Crooks, PAr
WY
I'OMIROT
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Jock
W. CarMy
1 10
BOULT I'IIOnWlNO
Monoger
UNFURNISHED 4 room. bath,
Ph. WY 2-2111
56
PHONE WY -21
utllllJI room, nice yard. Point
Lane, Lincoln Heights. Ph. DON'T PUMP Y"" singg!sb sep.
WY 2-3874.
6 !_lfc_
tic tank Get Klean-Em-All
In Memory
SIX ROOM house, bath, full aeptlc tank clesner. LandIN MEMORY of Virgil Weslfall basement in Minersville. WY mark l'arJL Bureau.
who passed away two years 2-7759.
7 22 3tc
I 18 tfe
ago, July 25, 1963. He is sad· MODERN Unfurnished apart. ONE NEW blackSaddle~ $441.00.
ly missed by his wife and menl, 3 rooms and bath, air Call WI 11-3211.
6 11 6tc
children. He's gone but never conlition. Coats Building, ,
TON Chevrolet truck.
58
will be lfforgottend "ldr
Middleport.
Priced to sell Tires excel·
W • an
en
HY..tfc lent Russ's T~xaco
2615
1 24 1tc FURNISHED apartment,
f
Jackson Av•., Pl. Pleasant.
------:-::---;-- roolllll and private bath. In·
1 24 3t
lost and Found
quire Ohio Hotel. 7 13 tic
ss
GOING
OUT
OF
BUSINE
.
. to b .
CHIHUAHUA , white with a I"RAJLER LOTS _ rree 11w- All aquarrum
supp1res
e
BROWN STREAK. Lost on age and !later Brown'• l'ralt
sold at cost. Hughes Aquari·
Pomeroy Parking Lot, Friday. er Park tSiale Approved I
urn. 2221 Jefferson. Pl. Pleas,,0 reward. Notify: James p. Minersv·ille, Obio, Pbono WY ant ·
7 22 6tc
Clark,
309 S. Wabash St., • ....
1 11 tic MOTO I!lti5 Model power driv·
Wbeelln, W. Va. Davis Trail· ,...,._.
., Court.
1 24 3tp FOUR ROOM furnished apart. en lawn mower 22". Extra
men!. Phone WY 2-3658.
new blade. Reasonable. Ph.
- - - • ... , - - - - 1 14 tlo
Syrocuse, WY 2·2962.
NOtice
---:,.--,-,----7"-::::7 22 3to
1 wn.t NOT BE responsible I ~uG!E
nr..o an:l tour "'"'" lurno &lt;h&amp;
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·••cted .., Ill liDd tlllluroillled apart SPECIAI.'l for Fnday and Satfor 8DY other
d.....than
contra
z.6434
[2 e tft
Urd&amp;•,, ' JuJy 23 and 24 . - 10
anyone
myself Ul
u
menta •~
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of thia dati. Signed : Eulah and 4 ROOM furm~hl'\ apart- lb. No. 1 new whit~ potatoes,
(Franrill: Russell. 620 Locust ments. Rowley llr Reed Hard· 79c: Giant size Tide, 69c a
box ; 12 o:z. Nescafe, $1.39; Hi
Street, Middleport. Ohio.
ware.
5 11 tic "C" frur"t drr'nks, 3 for 97c, 46
24 3tp MODERN f room and·-··bath oz. «·an. Reg. 39c cookies, I
1
.~ed
apartment. Mlddi&amp;
furnl
f zt de bx.
Cor $1.00.
?9c. Reg. 29c uookies, S
LIFE SAVING C:ow-se, RoyaI port. ~·WY Wl'/4.
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po..t. hole ..
A
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0~ i."'s:30a."'mlo$3.:·pe; !~MALL-APARTMENT for renl i Shuler'• Groeery, Anl1qully.

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

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......--------------By · • CarnD Adom1, Jr. to the rag. Devotions were led
1

Lievlng, Mrs. Thelma Cap•
bart, from New Haven; Mra.
Edwin Jewell, Rev. Mrl. AcJI.
sah Miller, Miss MarJ Jewell
and glll!llt, Miss Hoffman, Mn.
Ray Mulford, Mra. c. B. Haz.
lett, Mr•. Jack Needs, Miss
Ruth Laudermilt, and Mrs. Ev·
eretl Laudermil) from Bacbtel

by Mrs. ThollUI&gt; Hoffman. The
Legend of the Water Lily was
read by Mrs. Martin Berlsford.
he
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$1695
The roil call was
answered
1963 C vy I
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with the botanical and common
SEWING CLUB
l.ocal owner, 'd'otless
&lt;lean
interior,
new
!•I
hne
white
wall
h 1 B .
d 1 wn Jm"h
mune of one perre!Diial In that
Cl b held their
tires. Radio an ea er e~ge an a
$1599
person's garden.
The Sewillg u
1963 Corveir Monze Cpe. - - now
During the business meeting 81111Wll famlly picnic on Tues.
Black flnioh, •·•peed trans., no engl~e, red vinyl burket
do
"'"" on the lawn al
seats. radio, h•ater ~ood whltewaU nm
the flower show In connectloD Y eve_,
$1695
w;" the Mason County Fair to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
1962 Pontiac Conv, Cpe.
tl tr s pow
be held August 13 and 14 was Stone. Members asd cuests at.
~~·~:;;:.d~;;tb;;~!!. '~i=~~·~.~'i'l',; ~~~drn:on~iti~~. "'wbu~
discussed. Committees for the tendmg were Mr. and Mrs 01·
finish, tires show little wear. radro and heater
Progressive uin..er to be held tie Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Her.
at the August meeting were man Layne, Mr. and Ml'!. How·
appointed: Appetizer • M r 1. ard Wagenhals, Mr. and Mrs.
William Crow, chairman,· Mrs. N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
Mrs.
OPEN EVES, 7:00 P.M.
E. A. Scbaeket, Mrs. Ray s 1•ckhamer, Mr. an,
POMEROY, OHIO
Pirkens, Jr., 11''1. Mel Clark, James MacKnight, Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Thomas McGowan and A. K. McCiuns. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman' Main _ George
James and family,
Business Servicll
Real Estate For Sale
Mrs. Martin Berlsford, chair· Mrs. 1.. C. Roush, Mro. Fred
man, Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr.• Batey, Mrs. R.F . Bryant, Mrs.
WATER HAULING day
or HOUSE for sale Jn Bradbury,
Mrs. David Fields, Jr., Mrs. D. A. Smith, Miss
Marilyn
night 1100 gallon tank. Reas- six rooms , storage room,
William Gibbs, Mrs. James Gil· Johnson, Mrs. H. L. Dyer, J.
unable rates. Will haul any· bath laundry room ,
water
bert, Mn. BUlle J. Howard, L. Stewart, Mrs. Bruwn
of
where. Dale Lee,
Racine, und;r pressure, two cisterns,
Mrs. Louis Karscbnik, Mrs. flo. Columbus and the host and hos·
Ohio. Phone WI Y..3172, Days outbuildings, garage, I ac·
bert Lsyne, Mrs. Lsrry Lievlng, tea~ Mr · asd Mrs. Stone.
or WI 9·3048 nights.
res ground. S. D. Buskirk, Rt.
Mrs. Harry Miller, Miss Ethel
EUB BROTHERHOOD
7 20 6tc 1, Middleport.
1 24 3lp
Riddle, Mrs. Dwigbt
Sayre, The Brotherhood of lhe EUB
FOR SALE I'"
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Mrs. Ralph Sayre and Mrs. Church met on Monday evening
NEIGLER BUD.DING Supply FARM
' ~ acr s,
Chester Weaver;
Dessert- at the church with
Charles
Racine, Plastic wall tile 14c Rt. I, Rutland, SH Z.5835izt
Mrs. Donald Bumga~. chair· Weaver in charge of the meel·
7 14 c
per sq. 11· for bathrooms,
man, Mrs. Pete Burrrs, Mrs. ing. The topic was "Baptism."
bouse builders, aluminum aidLegal Notice
James Roush, Mrs. Carroll Ad- Those attending were Charles
In•,
kitchen cabinets measur· FOR
Mrs · pThomu Hoff· weaver, Robet
e
h SALE·
. S Ranch . stYle JM THI coMMON PLIAI couoT 8lllll 'd Jr .d, M
r Cooke Bernard
ed to size of kitcben.
ouse m yracuse, SIX rooms
or MIJN couNTY. oHIO
man an
rs. hil Batey.
Llevlng. Ollie c. Rou~h, Eddie
LION. NOTJCI ••· nJ• Mrs. Chester Weaver present- Bumgarner, Edward 3umgarn1 11 tic and bath. Gas bested. storm
doors, and carport. Phone '" THI MATTIO o• coNviYAN&lt;I ed a very lnterestmg program er, "·rry Pr'ckens, E•gar Layne,
"2M'
tiOTAINcHu•••
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.,.Mart'rn Berr·srord,
u
0 " The .Art 0 I J apanese Flower Rev.
0 ' loTI
BULLDOZER WORK wanted. WY "'"'·
, 7 Zl ••tp ••
ouoouov
CHRJIT,
R"rchard
d
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o• o. o. Mroo•••on, OHIO,
A
Sh talked ho t
Farm pon s, grading. ..~e
" aouo•ous •••ocrATION,
rran.giDg.
e
a u Ord, John Burngorner, Otha
estimates. Smail dozer, low
HOUSI FOR SALI
"':.';,J::•,::~,:::o;!!":; ,.. ••• the different types of arrange- Lieving Luther Smith Luther
bourly rate. Phone WY 2-2208. Modern Raucb Seylo Beeullflll _, ano mombero o1 UJo oradhu., ments .the Japanese used. the Smith Jr., and Harry' Miller.
1 12 IDle
IA&gt;catlon on toP o1 JIIDalt bill ~':"~:..,~·:.: ..~· ..~"!"..:;'.;, '1i aymbohc way the arrangements
lacina Stile Jljgbwa1 Gtiago OA m07 eaneom, that •• '"' Otb .,., ol were made and the ways In
TOWN COUNCIL
8
ACCORDIONS
,,.., "'"01 ,.,..,._
'"'· wh'IC h th e IIowera were condiThe New Haven Town "·
. , oew and ·---'
Ut:~U· Route '1 witb 1ood road to --•·
waw "'"'·
bury Cllurdl
chrW o1" 1..tboo. r.ttd·
""un.....,n repairing, liming, te. bigbwsy. Four bedrooms, UvlD&amp;, .,.,.,., Oblo. ru.. '" '"' . """" " lioned.
cil met Thursday evening at the
~I""
din
f it •k•b
.c Common Pleu ol Help
l 0 U n' 1•
1001. Also large selection ol
mg, am y, ~~ en, ·•~· Ohto, '" cuo No. ,,,... ,..,, "'
Refreshments were served to City Hall with Mayor George
new and used pian01, orgaJJJ fast play. maid'-, utilitJ and :!t•e;m:~~~
.~~o;;rt ~o',:ii Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs. Thayer presiding. Ot.'lers in
and guitars. George Riddle. llbop Three bsths. ••· omlc tllo ••• oon"&gt; In too ~mplo,. tho ..,,. Harry Miller
Mrs William attendance were Roland Karr
A ro·
d p· land
and wall tD waD carpet on ot Ohio, tbe rono'llfiftl dacrtbed real G'
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rano
.
fiooro. About two-tbirdo of "'""' '''""'• •• tht count&gt; or rbbs, Mrs. David Freids, Jr., Paul Rickard, Charles Roosh
2928 E. 5th Ave., Calumbus bouse Ia paneled iD mabogaDJ' Motp,
'" lno St•w ar oblo.... '" Mr
. Mr s. Henry and 0 . .J. Howard' J r .. Councl'I.
u.. ToWlllhlp
Gf Salllbu..,.. to
wu:
s. Pete BlUTIS,
19, Ohio. Tel. CL 8-1193.
ond walnut. Air conditioned. ou",','".'eo~.'!:.'!:: ~.':""',..bl:1 :!. ••li:; Bucdk, MJr., CaMrs. Martin Beris- men,DoHJJdad Ridgw
. ay, recorder,
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Obi
_.,. l.argo paUo llld doubt. carport. Ohio. ..., tn Se&lt;tlon ,., Ton 1 or , r•.
rro
ams, r., an
na
mger.
On lo 200' 390' ••North, KanJt 13 WN&amp;, and bouncl•
M BI
nd M H0 ff
CAR WASHED and vacuum- by ap~olntm~ot on I;"' bo IIIli . . . . . """"... u rou.....
~:n. rs. a ey s
rs.
Several Items of old business
•
.....,... for two weeki course. 1 121 Butternut Ave
7 22 31&lt; ed. Wilson's car wasb 550 Coli 915-3555
Ch-r, Ohio
commen&lt;l.,
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North•"'
were
completed. A report from
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,.,.., ' 1 8 '"""" 30' !honco soutb
BOLD JOIN
. T MEETING
the State Fr"re Marshaiil'a offr"ce
Two qulliilied instructors.
II ~IM Movie projector screen
Page St., Middleport
v
, •••· ... ,.. Eul ""' deflociiN
1b R th c 1 1 h
Theron Cruise.
and •ound amplifier. Good
3115, Open from B
to
.. •••· ,,. ,.. ""'' r.om '"" ""'
e II
rrc e o t e New was given concerning lire baz·
:18 lc
FOR
SAlE
condition $5.00. Phone WI »- 1 p, m. liVen days 1a. m.k. ' ROUSE lor sale in Racine. Call ';;:.,_;: :'.:":::' ."'..~••~":
Haven EUB Church WSWS and ards and unsafe buildings and
7
6 Order AMSTUTZ's H&amp;N "Nick,
Clarence Roy, WI Y..2811.
!:.:"':!~::." :i ~;,·'f.,":;' ~"!; the WSWS of the Bachtel EUB d'A .liings in ~ew Haven.
1 22 310
6 3 ...p
3102
7 13 12te
.,..1 ..,.......~~n. , .,...,. ar church met for their Jul) meet.
.
Chick"tartedleghorn
chicks,
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pullets
today. i RAT., MICE ellmlnated for·
:;:::; ':, ~~:;,.,:::·~.t
log at the Bachtel church wih H was reported that the fin.
Life Saving Course
~ode~ Pooltry,
Box 188, ever, "Gel Star" 2'1. lb. '1.68
FOR SALE: Carner lot, large ..1o ""'"''"'" or count' .... 1,. the Rev. Mrs. Achsah Miller ancral arrangements for the
Athen&amp;, Ohio. Phone LY 2- Ebersba~h H~rdware, Sugam ~
house, 2 apartments, 4 rooms :::;• P~:;u~~=:-.u~~:-r~'!i lls leader. The topic used was slre· paving is progri!BsinJ.
ltc
Run
Mrll,
Prckens
H
ardand
bath each. Will trade for .,,., of SJouon 11" .... 89·" u "Give God Glory Thru Christian
.
ROYAL OAK PARK
1 24
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-- ---ware, Middleport Feed Mill.
smaller house or out-of-town :':'.::~ •:, 1~!!,.ua:a:r0
Fellowship."
......,1'lctl decJded that from now
Jvlr 26 thru Aug. 9
home gro- large
p k S Middl
,...... ., .,,,., 7, s..uoo ' ·"
Th
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. to the end of Daylight Saving
R"'ADY
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property. 12 ar t.,
e. ....,.. beiOI ... """ ..... ol
e meeting was opened With T'
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f th Coun
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02
sweet, hybrid eanlaloupes.
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thene•
Bouth
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M
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7 .. • .- ,.. Eut uon1 u o o,••,.,; e scrrp u.re rea rng Y. rs. cr"l wr'll be In at 8 . m. eInstead·
por 1·
IIIII to 9:30 am
II
Sal
ill
Le
Auto
Dult W. h" , tart Fa s.
es
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.., •'""""' uno ,.. ""' .,. Otha Llevmg
followed wrl.h the
g
P
7 24 3tc
l•tiaJ eeaterUne ot Countr R011d 81. .
I "Th Ch b' O of 7:30 p. m.
$UOperpmon
cc-,-...,---cc--:--~ - ed
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IN • dlllance e~t 175.'13 teet a.o
ngmg o
e urc s ne
22 Remington Speedmsster rif· FOR SALE: 1930 Ford, clos
S1l11 &amp; Se~J"CI
Cuek~ll
~,
Gn•'"'' moor •••lheut"1' Foundation" and a silent medi·
UVE WffiE €LASS
for 2 -1cs course
1
cab Pickup Very good condi
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proPtrtJ ~omer. betq 4111.110 feet
I•, model 552. Phone WY 9·
·
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rllhl '' suu.n '"' •'"' .... lations prayer led by Mrs. Ber· The Live Wire Class of th1
Two qutllf*lln111ructon
Carroll
IS. then~ Nanb 83 •••· w ••• ""'
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Those partrcrpat··
EU B Cb urch met on Tuesday
3873 •
7 24 31&lt; tion,
R $500.00.
p
WY Johnson
eFill Almost Every Car
.,..,
""' onntor• "".."''' ""'"'~ oard L.revmg.
2
2660
Applr: Theron CruiM
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CUCKLER REAL ESTATE
" Uno • ""''"'" 01 " ' · " 1" 1 to ing in lhe presentation
were evenin• at the church with Mrs
A-L-l-.EY. bed lumber, a and -10 1. t. • omeroy,
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7 24 3tc
Tr
lbe GrantGr'• mo•t IOUlhWhterlr pro·
a
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fl. sections. Can be seen any '.
·--e
ansferable Wben
POMROY - 2 story frame, I periJ oom•• beln1 '"'·'" '"' "'"' Mrs, G. B. Hazlett, .'drs. Jack Cliff Roush asd Mrs. Mabel
1
You Trad•• Can
Iarge rooms, modem bath • Gf
st.uan IN plu• 09.241
thence N
.
I'OSI'nONS avaDable
for evenin except Monday. II 1961 ",ORD GALAX1E • st!lnd ·
Nortb oo .... ,.. ,... wen ""'"' ..,
eeds, Mrs.Ray Mulford, Miss Prckens
8ll hostesses. Mlsa Ml~
clothillg Party Plan Demoo- Interested, make us an offer.
ard shift, good tires, goodj •Guaranteed 24 months
bard11ood floors, full base- ~~·,,~.;l',.:,ror:~. ~~~ Millie Bumgarner, Mrs. Thelma lie Bumgarner led the devotions
llrator. Chance for
ad- Pomeroy Bowlin• Co.
body. Very cleon. See O'Dell
mil
menl, gas frred hot arr beat- o'• ...,, .........,.,,, ,,....., .... Capehart, Miss Ruth Lauder· usillg "Your GilL • They op•
M ole 660 Beech St Mr'd
or 24,000
es
.
I
fr t
h
' ..... ""' OXIJIIDI ......... of "I
.
. .
flncement. Frellb SUks, Inc.
7 24 31c · d • Y· Oblo
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· e Most Popular Unit
IDg, arge on pore , mce .,.,. 0 ..,,. ,., ..... ""'·" ,,., mr t.
ened wrth the 11ngmg of "Take
For information. write or '
leport,
. WY 2·2919.
view of river. Exceillent ron. ::,~~ 0 ~0~•;; .!~ 0;'";4• "'!!!; Miss Mary J•well, president My Life and Let It Be" follow·
call: Eleanor J. llouilu, Rt. TWO Tl::s, 6110 x !3. Already
7 22 6to
In the U.S.A.
diHon. $16,000.00.
"••• '"" ,...,,110. and orontoro of the Bachtel organization, and ed with aeveral scripture Jes.
3, CootvU!e, Ohln, Phone: mount · See Harry Potts, Sy·
ROUTE SS - Frsm~ ootuge, ;;-r.:;·;~·~;:: ~,: 1::,0.:";':, Mrs, Ollie Roush, vice pres!· SOil!. Miss Bumgarner rea4 t
CbiBter 52421.
racuse.
7 23 3tp 1956 CHEVROLET for sale. Call
lnlfoltod
4i roomab•--Land beth, gu Clheat· =,:""·~··~~~ ~:' ~.
dent. of lhf New Haven organ!· sermon "Your Gift" followed by
301p FOUR GAS HEATERS. One
SH z..l755.
1 22 3tc
.ng. """'tf abtorigbast ahteed. COM "'·...., ., 01 tho ,.... 14 ..,,. zatlon reported on th1 Dlstricl two ~m1 .. The devotio01 closcirculator heater, 85,000 BTU
10, ou o
wa r.
an ,., o,..,., •laimo uuo •• .... meeting held recently at Rav· ed wrth a drscussion on tbe topAUTOMOBD.&amp; lllltll'lla Other three Radium besters, 1956 FORD, 4 • door hardtop,
be bought on land oontract. ;;""~::','" u'i:'"l':.~::'~."": tB.J;. enswood. The meeing was clos. ic and singing o1 "Somebody
canoeUal? IAt yuur opera. 30,000 BTU's. Will sell cbeop.
standard transmission. Good
$30011.00.
Gran'" ooraiD 1o ""'"' .n ar ed with the benediction by Rev. Did A Goidea Deed" and pr""·
1
lar't lkenlt? C111 WY ).211!1. Cbas. Bl ake, Rt. 1, Racme,
·
condition, $175.00. Phone WY·
p omeroy, 0.
BOUT ..
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uoo• •n
ntob
· Bert1for.
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and ...,,.
paDOUJ•
lihlate.tbo Martin Berisford .
er by Rev. Martill
llltlr across from Harden's Market. 2-6658.
7 20 6lc
I 'I. story frame 1 rooms, ,.. on ..,.b ,.,. ""'" •1 .,.... The circles adjourned to in1:-::W=Iu:-:-•.,.N:::O::Tc:bec-re-spo-ns""'ib'"'l-e~,or
7 23 3lp 1963 FORD Gaiaxie 500. R&amp;D
bath, basement, iorced hot ~..:!.':;:"ot'!':,. ';:•;::::..,""l:'/:,:'::: divldual roomt for their busi· Mr. Wald CIBinlngham, prest.
dehts contracted by any other ONE THOR Power band saw
automatic transmission. pow- JOIN THE AAA. Be protected air furnace, barn, ol.her build- Cbs'!:.\' roturoa , .. """ ..,. ., nor meetings. Tbe next meet· dent•. presided at lilt businea&amp;
than myself. Marion Fran- cuts 311" with carrying
or steering. Owner deceased.
oa Road-bond and .rip aerv- logs. F_urniture included In ~.:;!1~,;,~~:'·u111:.!'!"
log of the Ruth Circle wlli be a meetme.
cis
1 22 3tp like new, $26.00. One aabre Phone: WY 2-2354.
Ice. Call or conta&lt;t: E. M. sale prrct. fl,liOIJ.OO.
,. - " ·aoDtn '· ""'•
potluck dinner at the home of Refreshments were served to
Help Wlnted
saw with carrying case and 4 dr. CELEBRITY super 88 Burton, 518 Broadway St.. ALBERT M. oox, SALESMAN
w,!";"8
Mrs. Harold Bumgarner.
l.hosa attendillg which Included
_
all attachments, low , medi· Oldsmobile, eood tires, all
Middleport, Ohio.
WY z.a
WY I-SAI
rmnoNIIII
Refreshments were served Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrl. lit. F.
U. I. Clvlllorvtot flllll
urn, hlgb, speeds. Like new. new brake1, radio, power
I 25 30tp
7 23 3lc
'" •o. "· ,., 11' "" b) the Bacbtel organization to Bryant, Mrs. Otba Lievq, Mrs.
~ •;:•1,:. '':."~$30.00. A. H. Durst, Syracuse, brakes, power steering, hy·
IN THI ••-oN •u•• couoT Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Miss Ethel George Jewell, 'Ars. Waid CUD·
,._,.,. or ,,.. ...,.,....,
Ohio. Phone WY Z.2962.
dromalic transmission new
AUCMONEER
MIIDI couNTY, o•ro
Riddle, Rev. and Ml'll. Martin Dingbam, lira. Thelma Capehar
.....
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7
23
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springs.
One
of
tho
cleanest
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"'-·lela Servtee
lnsur•·.... "·"' Otha u eving, Mrs. Bernard Mi" O,fill' Bt .• arner, ·Rev.
~~t.~...r.,-.,:n•:":U..~::-=, 6 German Shepherd Pups. CaU can in Pomeroy. Call Walter
Wrl~~~~ntad
~:_ L:~ ";,~:~· ,.::r.:.'rit,.... Berlsford, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Martin Berisford IDd tbe bot,.....
WY z- .
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Grueser. WY 2-3230. Prl:e
PHOTO Copyllll Seiolce. eop. Mtodro,.n, otoro,
PIOJntJH, Miss Millie Bumgarner, Mro. Jesses.
3146
7 23
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$11195. Actual miloage 43,0011.
A. C. BRADFORD
les made crl lepl papera. wrLLJ4M o. i::No,
1• 1 ,
INTERIOR or exterior paint- 1956 Pacemaker House trailer,
7 20 lip
Radue, Oblo
birtb records liDd a1mo11 IDJ =..:::·~::;.
log. Cantract or hourly rate,
28ft. by 8 rt. ail aluminum, in
1be Ramlller
J I do
other dtX.1PiiEDIII.
"""'"- wot1
or any steady employment. excellent condition. Call AI· W ld Bland nl
etm
lleltler . _ _ , , . _ . ,
NOTltl IY I'UIL~::.l'::
H M B a!
WY bany : MY 11-2282 or see
or
...o':;_~
piCI AIR CONDfflONING Refrtger.
t t lie WILUAM D. BAN&amp;, , _ .,...
1
Con .!lC11 • • r P.J 1
Dw · J rda
EJ:t;qR'IIL':IIII'
at'Jon •-J·ce Jack'S D.a~....
Iff ruideDm t. 3808 JlaUWba Av•
arne o n,
Carpenter,
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2-518b.
7 22 15tc
Ohio.
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1 23 31c 1111 ear 1'110111, rtdo .,. ,... eraHon, New Haven, Phone
__. T
llrmance. Seull ear -01111 TU 2-353'1.
4 1 lfc
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Went0
Buy
WALNUT
STEREO,
1965
mod·
a
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lari Graeoer Plomblq uti FOR SALEt ftDIIIell, . e 1 W lo
lbo Cout1 Of Comnum Pleu
ol
, . . . . . fftNt II If; fcdfow f«
JNE GOOD COON DOG:-Trash el. This set radio equipped.
11M
B •tln
and calf. SH U835.
:,:!,"'..,~=: ~'f"...:.,-::r,.,,.,
broke. Pbo!lll 773-5578, Mason, 4 speaker sound system. 4
ltle~ M ...___"!,,,1 0 .....
1.._ tho ....... ar ••""m• .......,,. '""
7 .,
speed intermix d
...t.
.,.. ••-•- a IJUIIQa• .._, .._
.,. "'...,. fCir rwtontlon of maiden ~. Said
w. Va.
7 21 &amp;lp
e
...anger.
- ....... -~~ Pomeror
En• •oar oewer truablel
, .... wtn .. fo• ..,..., on ........
This set sold much hlgber.
...._ WJ Wf11
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2l
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GIN SENG, Yellow root, wild Take over payments of ••.50
Wt
.~
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1lze1
ORSALB:
I
COWl
and
2
KAlWI aaJ&gt;(Ia BAN&amp;. o to!•
...,.. per...... ..,. P " •
4
gilujer, root seng, Good, $18
"'
u&lt;
"""~ Macblna
heiferl, f/50.00.
All bred.
..,::·.:. ~. •;.\:.::t ... ,..,.,
ho.epalnr-. a ••; aleu, _ _,.
per lb. Sens. average, $21) per per month or pay balance F-llli Oldsmobile 19113 two-door 1
Reasonable Raloo
D. A. Mllan, Rt. 1, Lansgvllle ""'"· c... 6 '•""•
lt ..... lloegr I lpr I r' ..
pound. Seng, Choice, $22 per due $81.22. Call WY t~55GIC! Cutl1111L New 'tim, exceUtlll ' CaD W1 :1-%974 Day or Nllbl
Ph. SR 2-5767,
7 20 etp ~:~;:7.: ~~"'~~·.~... a: 7to
pound. Yellor root good $150
lbape $1,800. CaU Bob Ash·
7 21 lfc
per lb. Yellow root, cboica, TO CLEAN CARPETS better ley WY-2-2835.
7-lt-Gtp DATING, PlambiiJI, Muller
. . II I luld !! ........
EAIY TIRMI •••
$175 per lb. Wild Ginger, 60c we'll loan a Blue Lostre Car,._
•
E •
Fantaets. Arnold
_
....... , • •1 .. 11•'per lb. William Balley, P.O. pet Sbampooer FREB: with
.... mptng qutp.
Ill Ead Mala 81ree1, Po... . . . .. , I
'b
Box 14, Olive St., Reedsville, the purcbale of Blue Lustre
lAVE SAVB SAVE
.oJ. Pbone WY 1-Ud
Ohio.
7 21 6tc obampoo. Baker Furniture,
7 » da
~TIQUE Furniture,
disbeo, Middleport.
1 llO 111c See mt now lor best doall on 1
__ _
. . . OUf AIOUf II' 'IODAT, AJ
Cam:rer Travel Trailer1, as '
For Sale or Rent
miscellaneous. Clll or write: PEACHES, now picking early we wiD elose month of August I ""=~--"CO"-~
Mrl. !Iowan! Cecil, 100 \l. Red Free, Red Haven, Sua lor vaCilltion. BUY NOW! HOUSE Reedsville, on Rt. 6111.
MalD Sl, l'omtroy.
Haven: othera to follow: aJ. Good use6 ~alii fl. Ther· 5 rooms, water In honle, gul
I 2t tic 111 apples. OpeD Daily and moa top tent, lltW $It, 1l8ed and electricl1y. Immediate OC·
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Orcbard. .,.. ~ J....
kn
,
cupancy. E. E. Hayman, Sy·
5a1a Gr ,' Jracle
WllkesvUie.
7 16 de ......; uuDSOD 1 ..,., 011 "
racuse. Tel: WY 2-7889.
board mtr. wltll 4ft. llum7 20 lip
1 yr. old GELDING, black and SEWING machines, repatf aer- lnum beat, new t850, now
Opp. 1&amp;0 Depot
Ph. 675·1160
Pt. Pliaen '
white IIPDtted pony. Sale or vice, aU makes. WY 2-22M. AMSBARY APACHES ROUSES lor sale or Rent: J•
lrade for young calf. Alva Tbt Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. TRAILER MJJfll, 81 fth cob Turner, 144 N. 41h St.,
(;Hh &amp; Dellvery-CMh Ia Cerry-Budgll fllllll
~k, Tuppen ~:ia
Sin&amp;tr ~~: :::: Cdlfrwll'l. ~hi~ ~tl- MiddleporL Phone ~va:-:;1.

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A!iNOUNCE BIRTH
Airman 2c and Mrs. Larry
Lleving of Mau~ Hawau, are
announcing the birth of a doughter, hom June 20. The baby
has been named Loree Jean and
weighed 7 lb., 14 ozs. The mother Is the former Carol Corn·
well of Deercreek, Ill. The rnaternal o(l"andparents are Mr.
and Mrs . Loran CornweU Deer·
creek, IlL, and the paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Otha Lievlng of New Haven.
GARDEN CLUB
The Ncbacllma Garden Club
met on Monday evening at tbe
Aiel Quillen Memorial building
wilh Mrs, Phii Baely, Mrs.
Thomas Hoffmau and Mrs. Robert Layne as hostesses. Th•
hostesses had decorated •'b e
meeting room with three e#Jimpie of Japanese Flower Ar·
rangements. The
Japanese
theme was carried out with other decorations.
Mrs. Chester Wesver, vice
pre.;i~ent, presided. at
the
meellr•. The m~tiDg was opened wrth the smgrng of the
club sons, Collect and Pledge

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Portraits ot 1 Patrlol
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11:10 News
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12:00 Cement Block News
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3:" Jim Mea 8bcnr
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Sllow
4:10 Electric Com!JW NIWI
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1:30 Dow JOIIOI Am'qel.
6:35 Sundon Sertnldt
7:00 NaHonai News
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10:1&amp; Cburcb of C2lrist
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1•:30 Tbe Suirday Sbow
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6:00.11 Music•' Clock

12: IS The ChrlsUans Hour
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Sana &amp; Story nma
Tao r.older Key
DemocraUc Leglailoun-.
Mus• ·a! Interlude
RP~ublicw Le&amp;lslature
Waltet
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Musical !Dterlude
Local &amp; Ohio New•
Evans Br
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Neft 0 Grama
Satunlay Matinee
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2:110 Old Folk:- Hour
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3:15 Sunday Showcllle
1·45 """"' Servl•. Show
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MONDAY, JULY 26, I 965

Democratic Governors Solid t
for LBJ's Interventionism
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the

WORLD
Diles Radloear Co.

WMWNGTON - NEARLY
ba~ the persons arreoted for
seroous crime on lhe United
Stales last year were under the
age of IB, the FBI reported today.
.
The FBI oald ID Its annual
' "me report that 377,5'19, or
18.4 ~ cent, ol those arrested
lor oerwus offenses ranged on
oge from 10 through 17 ·
WASIIINGTON
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. !UPI)
-The nation's OemocraUc governors agreed today that they
"whole heartedly and unaoimously" support Pres! dent
Johnson's handllJ18 of crlseo .fn
Viet Nam aDd the Dominlcao
Republic.
1beir sentiment was reported
by Gov. John Connall~ of Tel·
as, chairman of the Oemocra~
ic Governors Conference, alter
a caucus session of the Demo-

crats attendlnr the 7th lllllual me'Dt.
The apparent beneficiaries of
n· ... nil I governors caucus.
Republican IOVernorJ were hla action were Govs. George
Connally told newsmen that atteodln&amp; their own caucus at Romney of Michigan and Wil·
the Democrats waoted to tell tha same lime on tha U.o1e llam W. SCraoton of Pennsy~
th• nallot that they "strongly noor of the conference boteL vanla, po!ISible candidelel for
support the President ol the
ROCKY IS OUT
the 1968 preoldential DOmination
United Stales in the Held of
Meanwhile, Governor- Nel from the same GOP will8 as
foreign affairs, particularly io 800 A. Rockefeller of New York Rockefeller. Both of them were
the Dominican Republic aDd cleared tha air within the J!e. sayiJ18, however that the party
Viet 'ilam."
pubUCllll party today with 11111 should oot even be thinking yet
He announced that the Demo- firm statement that he will nev· ol anything beyond the 1968
crats rould spell out their sup. er again be a candidate for the s.'ale and congressional eleoport later In a written sllte- White House.
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dent Johnson and his top mill·

role Ia the bloody -:Viet Nam
Paetfle ill a oerln ot tosll foe.
conflicl.
Three teen-age boys suspect- made public.
the peace: Harold King, Rt. 1 JinaiDe Wedlleoday.
The Chief ·Execulive
was : I'd of u~tng the Ohio River as a Arrests over the weekeod by Pomeroy, lntoxicalioo and ells·
PEE WEE CHAMPS - McArthur's Pee Wee baseball team won the Second Aft.
hack al his desk today alter a ' road to crime were In custody the Sheriff's department includ- turblll8 tha peace; Wtlllam Ree1be •If!~ newt lltncy nual Syracuse Tournament Sunday with a 13-2 vietory over Middleport. Team memworklng weekend al his Camp 1 and bad contessed today.
ed Emmett Welch, 56, Poo!eroy, vea. Pomeroy, Intoxication and Tus said, In accordance with bers are front row, L to R, Keith Wa~d, Rex Blake, Mascot Tracy Ratzlaff, Kevin
David retreal in Maryland's I The boys allegedly broke into lntoxicalloo; Barbara Coateo, disturbing the peace: Leo Dall· 1M Soviet tyapaee :rurc~~ pro- Barber. Second row, Dave Dixon, Ricky Scheurman, Barry Gilliand, Ricky Hayes,
Catoctin Mountains. His week· . aRt. I, LoJ18 Bottom home last 30. Rt. t, Pomeroy. dlsturbtng ey, Portland, violation of pro- lf8m new peo carrier rock· Dave Bullock, Mike Dixon. Third row, Kim Wood , Gary Andrews, Mike Ratzlaff
end ruests were Defense Sec- Iw.ek and stole a rille. They tht peace; Okey Kiser Letsrt bdtlon from juvenile court aild ~:' ~'::,l!blul~ .~pace and Steve Andrews. In the back are Charles Dixon and Charles Razlaff, managers.
retary Robert S. McNamara Ihave been apprehended
by Falls, dlsturblng the pea~e; Ger- Ann HUJ, Pl. Pleasant, k.to1~ ve leo
tea •
-Sentinel photo.
and new Unit«! Nations Ambas- ~uthorlties in Wood county, W. aid Eblin, Pomeroy, dlsturbtng calion.
The Ruaolau wlllled ablps
sador Arthur J . Goldberg.
~Va.
and planet to stay away from
I Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
llle largel orea, ap,n•OIImateBOONE, lOW~ -A HAPPY Isaid lhe youths have coofessed
ly 1,581 mllea IGIIIbWHI of
picnic tur~ to. tragedy Suo-; lo lhe burglary of the A. K. ApHawaii belw- Brllllll'1
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day when SIX chtldren dlsobey· l pleby's home July 21. A WinChrlalmaa lllaad aad tbe Amed thetr parents a?d waded out I "heSter rille, 18 In change and
erlcatHwaed Boker lslallllo,
Into the Des Motnes R I v e r food were stolen
111!1 .II . !Ill Ill
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where they dro~ed
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An 18 year-old Dezter youth was bruised-not serw en1orcemen1 o ocers re- · 1 ·
'd t t La viii
th
k d
Albert Schoenblum, tha grief· ported the trio, from Parkers- oous y-tn an acct e~ a , ngs e over .e w~ en ,
st~ick•n father of lhree of lhe 1 burl; reportedly traveled down one of two .traff!c nushaps m Meigs county mvestigated
children suffered a heart a• th Oh' a·
. to!
by the Gallia-Metgs State Patrol post.
. and' collapsed after the
~ I' •bo oothatover ontak• I freo moIn • II , th e Pat roI Iogged f'tve acclden•·
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11 88 ~ lry ~ pltallzed. In sfillanother a driver wu forced illto a field
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Long
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of the V. S. aid mission in South Wuod Coonty
Vlel Nam has confessed to the
slaying of his American Chief partmeaniDIIITehend
8nd a prelly Vietnamese worn.: ;ere
an, 1 Vietnamese government ' ay
•pokeornan said today. T h e:boat !heft and
case wal described as 1 crime ITpleh by ' home,
l!upplement To The Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Mi~dleport Ohfo
of pa.,itin.
e gun wu
I'WI The GaUia Tim es. Gallipolis, Ohio
The SUBpecl was idenllfled as IIJeing returned
Rober! Kimball. 36, of Sall jaccording to
1965
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Lake City, Utah. The victims . Nameo of the
were Jack Ryan, 44, a senior :
l1 S. aid official, and
Mrs. j
r ,en 'Jbi Hai, 27, an aid :
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team of Middleport youngsters won runner-up trophies
!r Bob Louks after placmg second to McArthur in the
1ment Sunday afternoon, Front row, L. to R., is Don
im French, Steve Price and Danny Dodson. Second row,
y, Byran Mullen, Robby Harris. Perk Ault: third row, Jim
ve Walhurn. Vern Ord. Terry Brewer, and Mike Hoffman;
Stobart, Dick Vaughan and James Cochran.-Sentinel

.nd Ratzlaff allowed s:x
free Dixon with a double and two
,.. passes while pitching his no · isingles Kim Ward, 1 doUble
lc- hitter.
land single, Gary Ancinws twa
1e
McArthur hillers were Mike singles, Ratzlaff a single, Ke9at
in Barber two singles, Rex Blake
"f}
a double aod slllgle IIIII ltlcll
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Scheurman a single.
.or
Middleport scored both Ita
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runs in the fourth when Jim ·
Roller led off with a walk, JUo.
ky Stobart was hit by a wild
I I-lli A burglary of the Middleport pitch and Danny Dodson, ftoll.
l ed · Lunch room over the weekend by Harris and 8)'11111 MlliJell,
th· ' is being probed by police.
were all Issued waiD.
in i Middleport
Chief of Police
' Herbert Gilkey said approxf.
mately $4 in cash and a ,22 VotenoDI Memllllal 111 ;II 1
- Winchester boll action rifle were AdmlasiCIDI Salllnlay - lAIIt ·
stolen.
Griffin. Reedeville; Ida GGIIChief Gilkey said other mer· lein, Pomeroy; Hellll B.aolif,
chandise from the slore bad Springfield; Deloreo ftidlard, ·
taken to the rear of the 1011, Middlepnrt; '1'lmoii1J c., ··
but was left there as zarl, Portland; Juaolta ~
ttoe
had departed lo Middleport.
a hurry. Tile lunch room was DIIICbar(et llltarda)-m..
entered through a rear door, de Reynolds, Muon; Mil. VS..,
according to Gilkey. lle said gil Carl and 1011, ~
his invosl,fgation Is beinB con- Nel11e Hawk, Wellnille.
linued today.
Adm.IIIIIIDI SIDUy - Bobl!rt ,
Sigman, Middleport; Lt11i. ~ •
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BY DOROTHY KILGAILEN

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A car drlvell by Billy J. Dye, ate.o.er,
18, of Columbua atruck and In- Harrla, Portlll
jured a deer on Slate Route Kenzie, lleltler.
331 near Tanners' Run road Dlleiaqa
In Letart Township at tO p.m. Uao Spruuse,
Sllllrday.
·
renee Smith,
1be Meljs County $1er1R'x de- Sllllllt, Porroero:
partilu!llt invesllaaled
ban, Racloe;
mtlhap aDd dlspoud of
Harrii!OtiVUie.
deer. There wu minor
AdtaiNI•
fO the 19110 model CRl' GnVIf!li
by Dye. Sherlff'a olftce uld
deer jumped onto the hlab·traJ I
In front of Dye'• nblele.

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Reports that Mayor Wagner
may decide lo ruo for governor
baa an almost unanimoua reaction from upstate Democrats,
wbo are muttering: "Over our
~ bodies." Their relations
with His Honor have not been
too IDIOOth and they'll light vigorowtly agailloot hla IIOIIIInlllloa
. ... Alan Klng'a Broodway play,
••n. llllJIO&amp;Sible Year~," whlcb
epa Oct 13, elready baa been
ICiiopl!tl up by a major·fUm stu.
clio. MGM bu purdlued the
111m rlgbla although , the show
,huD't IYI!D gone Into fl'bearsal
.. .. After a aeries ol linQing
matclles at some of the Holly·
Wlljld ICI-fO apols, John BarryIIICII'f, Jr., baa been uked 1o
late hla dllcotlieque homlnesa
elalwller~ ... A darling C0111ej1o
1111 • 1£1or. cloeln't know Jl,bu&amp;

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