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pie. Mrs. Ira C..rpenler. Mnt.
Leanna Beegle, Mrs LouiSe
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Brewer, Mrs. Dorothy Durst,
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Mrs. Golrtie Gillan, Mrs. Lucy
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Mrs. Jon Webster \Margar· Mrs. Naomi 'Teaford, Mtss Di- ;
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IU..t ot honor at a sltower Fn ,and Mrs. Daniel Roush.
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William atRoush
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YOUR WIFE"

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E elyn Gibbons Becomes fh e 8, 'de
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TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT
"I'D CLIMB THI!
HIGHIST MOUNTAIN"
S1llall Hayward

WUllam Lundltan
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"GOLIATH AND THI
VAMPIRES"

Tuesdari..ooarged

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aJrs.
Charlotte Binion. William B.
Workman. Mary Brannoo, Mrs.
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Karl BurnsDo,Mr
McKinley
son, rs.
Glen,rs. man,MGer
Hrladko
Dunnavant, Paul Foster, Mrs.
Harold German, Mrs.
Glen

Mrs Wiliiam Wayne Gibbons, I epo •
Mrs
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Richard
of Mr. and
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ring ceremony were read by
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s· ster of Chester on Saturday, AugHealh Methodist Church_ill_Mid'
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arriage Mr. Newman Burdette, organb ;
floor isl, presented a pros:am of preY er a e . c over tafle- nuptial mustc preceding the cer-

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leen Hooikii
Hoschar,
Avonelle
Csasles
Gordon Scott
(Color)
Kuhn, Mss. John Martin, Mss.
William D. Milles,
Newlon
Plaslerr,
Sharon
Roush,
Gary
Thur.·l'rl.
AUf. 19-40
Russell, Mrs. Roy Sharp, George
"RIO CONCHOI"
Witb Richard Boone
and Stuart Whitmill
(Color)
cup, Mrs. Gary Shriver, Mrs. of apricot peau satin.
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-andDavid Bennett and mfaol dau- orah McCollac~ of . r brides"THI MASQUE 01'
ghter, Mrs~x~runly ~~t!:; H~~~w:ore e/:;:. of apTHE RED DEATH"
Vinceo Price
Infant son.
green. They each
,. bouquet of daisies,
white
mums and ivy.
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Miss Julia Carsoo of .Ciucmnatl was the flower grrl and
wore
Jl whtte floor • length
OTHER DAYS 9:00 AM TO 5:QP PM
guwn of white lied at the watsl
with an apple green sash. She
carried a basket of dnlsi.. and
• ivy.
. For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Gibbons chose a costume
of sea-foam green with white
accessories and wore a corsage
of shattered white camationa.
Best man for Mr. Sweet was
Mr. William Campbell of CinOfU,Y
cinnati aod Nolan Car8011. Jr.,
Cincinnati, cousin of the bride,
was junior usher.

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AUG••
The Child Conservation League will hove a rununage sale In
the former A P building In
Middleport, August 20-21, from
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

A Gold
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RE'ItJRN FROM CAMP
The Rev. and Mrl. Donald

Boone hlJve returned from the
Judson HJIIB Baptist Camp at
Loudenville where he oerved u
camp director and Mrs. Boone
as counselor. Attending from the
Middleport Firat
Baptist
Church were Mike and David
Buskirk and Jimmy Brewer.
Dick Bndlrner served as senior
oounselor and wUI conlinue hls
work lhiB week.

Happy is the Bride

FOOT.ALL IRAI
LEATHER
1he !ate:ll h:!alher wltb lh ~ foolwear crowd is Jarman'•

i&lt; ppropriatP.ly naml!!d "Footl)ftll Grain'' (same ruggtd
gr11in as
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io college footballs). just right with

who registers her
China, Silver and
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aiYE DINNER
Mrs. Beulah Whll&lt;! entertatni ed with a dinner party Sunday
u you haven't already ,.l&lt;el- i In observance of the birthdays
ed your c-hina, we'd like to ·of her I!&lt;ID, Thomas Darat and
show you our wide choice of her mter, Mn. Florence Hanbeautiful pattern• In
nay of Akron. Others' present
were Mrs. Darat and son, Craig,
Jeffry Darst and Mr. and Mrs.
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fall clothes, "Football Grain" is available

in some of the season's handsr:,mest styles - all "wear-

Tren, 11 :vou wish, we'll be

1e3ted" for your added comfort, of cn ursf' \A/ P. will M

alad to help you coordinate

pleased lo fit you In 1 pair.

your other tableware . . . 10
you'll know your table set~

Complete S.lettion of Jarmiln Shoes
For Men, 9. 95 to 24.95

tingo are alwayo In perfect
taste.
Hegiatering your pattema
with our Bridal Baclltrl'
mak.. it eaaier for friend•
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woddlnl Jilt you went. And
you'll avoid dupUceUona,
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So be • 11118rl bride .•. be
a happy bride -ch0010 your
Syracuse Plttera end real•
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TEACHING IN JACKSON
Miss Martha Ohlinger Middleport Is leaching In the Book·
keeping and Accountll\8 Dept.
of the M•npower and Technical Tralnilll! Center In Jackson .
She Ia 11111118 a vacartcy during
the mooth of At~~~~~t. Mln ()b.
lliger Ia a Commercial teacher in the Northwestern Local
School System It Rtland.

Education uhibils winners ctS; Mrs. Robert Snowden,
Rain Tuesday night hit the 1965 Meigs County Fatr
were Mrs. Robert Lewis, Pom- Rutland, picture made from hard.
eroy, for evergreen specimeDI; dried plant material and MarNot only was it blamed for a drop in attendance this
Mrs. Victor HyseU, Minersville, saret Ella Lewis, Middleport, year compared to the same day of the 1964 Fair. It Illso
collection of Nature's Resour- wild flowers.
was the direct cause of the racing program being erased

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to the fair
ldent of the Garden Clubs of
yesterday in comparison to 2,363 on the same day last
o1t1o.
year.
Mn. Margaret Ella Lewis
The heavy rain Wednesday evening took its toll so
w~~t 111pertntendent
of the show.
far as attendance was concerned, fair board members
Judgi118 was done by the
were convinced.
dard 1)'8teDL The MOW lheme
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There Were
persons WhO paid admission into
w8.1 "My air Lady."
Visitors to the Meigs Coun- the grandstand yesterday for the horse show and horse
Wlttnlng more lh¥• one blue
ty Fair are invited to visit pulling contest. There were 624 in the grandstand on
ri!Jboa in the artistic arrang•
The Daily Sentinel booth in the second day in 1964.
meuta !livlsion of 12 classes
lite lent located besldt! the Frank H. Johnston, Fair Seo- pleaaure horse, Bill Cole.
wilt l&amp;s. J. S. Davis, Tuppers The Grand Champion b u I I state "'WoodertuJ World of retary, said this morning that Jackie Jones, Shade, was 4-H
MI'S. E. C. Payne, Vii&gt;- and Grand Chllmpion female Ohio display.
due to the muddy condition of Pleasure Riders 4-H club class
Will anii Mrs. Vema George, of of the 12nd Annual Meigs Couo- Miss Linda Moore, a stu- the track, all racing events grand champion and Cheryl WilVInton.
gty Fair Beef cattle, judgilll! are dent at Mlsmi of Ohio Unlver- scheduled for today are called liiDIS, Rutland, the reserve
CATTLE AWARD WINNER- A rosette was awarded this animal for be!nr l!tOilier winners In that clivi- owned by the Ed Morro Farm sily this fall, is receptionist off.
champion. Kalby Morgan of lected Reserve Champion of the Mt·ig., County Junior Fair. Posing with the cow I!
sldlr' • were Mrs. May Heines, of Frost.
at the booth. Sbe Ia the dnugbHorse harness racing has Middleport was runner-up. The its owner, Darren Chevalier, of Rt. I, Minersville.-Sentinel Photo
Pomeroy; Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Judging started at 10 a.m. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell bee~ rescheduled to begin a.t grand champion award makes
Sr., Middleport; Mn. Ruth Wednesday and continued Into Moore, Pomeroy.
1 p.m. Friday with at least Miss Jones eligible for Slate
0MOrrOW,,,
Karr, Lolli! Bottom and Mrs. early afternoon.
A big fawrile at the booth four races scheduled for t be Fair competition.
H. ·c. Waugh, Gallipolis. Win- The animal selected as the is the 'Treasure Chest" where afternoon. There is a poaslbill- Twenty-six riders in 1 he
Ding blue ribhoDI for
junior Reserve Champion bull Ia OWl&gt;- visitors ielect a key Ill try ly, too, he said, five races wllJ lead in pony class received
lliTaJIIIemenls in this dlvlsion ed by Hiram Slawter, Rutland, •nd unlock 'the
Those be beld tomorrow.
small trophies.
were Melanie Dean, Cbesler, who had ali firsts in the Here- who open it are gtvea prlzea.
HORSE SHOW
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8:30 A.M. - Junior Fair
and Clrol Lewis, Pomeroy. ford division. Marvin T. Roush, Treasure chest winners yes- The Conformation show for
orse 00 anna IOn " 81 P1a- judging - sheep and swine.
Miss Lewis also won a blue New Haven, had the Reserve lerday were Patricia Stethem, horses and ponies wu the
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1:30 A.!K. - Judging Jon1
ribbon In the Junior Specimena Champion female.
Rhea Mora. Mrs. Addie Brown grandstand allraclioo at the I" :: ;J:,
-, e ;. : ior lair - Beef and showmanelh!l.
S. H. Vollhorn and Son of Bid- Bill Allen, Xennetb Stewart, fair Wednesday afternoon.
: ' • . w aven, wo us 18 • ship.
Mn. Robert Lewis,_Pomeroy well had IS firsts ill the Short- Mn. Roser Toney, Larry First place winners In var:edR
!:31 P.M. _ Judging abeep
won a blue ribbon for special born dlvision, five In the Swine Slelhem, Louie Andrew Loud- ious events went:
Ne H0
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w 0118 and swine _ ()pen Class.
uhlbit, a landscape layout on division and one In poultry. AI- ea, Harold Hendricks, Deb- Trail
Be l7 All of w aven.
2 P.M. _ Pony baraess rao.
of the south en- an Holter
of
Star bie Byrd, Bruce McKelvey Athens
Lu- Efl8l1Hh Horse - Sherr! In- Inc. ·
11'11111!1 Ia the fairgrounda.
Houte had four firsts m the Walter Graeser 2 Pam MIJ.. cille Leifbelt of Punern . wes- deslad, Pomeroy, two; Lawrerr
l:39 P.M. _ Pony
and
lit the
Poultry dlvislon. •
ler, VIcki Harrilon,
H 0 p e tern pleasure pony
ce
Parso._,
Pl.
Pleasant,
two;
tmne
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racing,
41
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11'Im place wimten iD ·the Maore and Jolm Ml!rpby.
irlches, Sbltley
COOP MN.- WUiiam B. Dowrue, Pom- · 4·P.M. - Ratlaad Hfglt
more lhan
Hereford division were Alfred
ville Rt. 3; Barrel race, eroy.
Scbool Bead.
Gface lalter, Mkneravllle, Mea: Gane, Pomeroy, two; Hiram
Wimp Frost of Shade.
Poniea 46-S6 lncbes Bob 5 P.M. - Twilight horse
J. 8. Divis, Mrs. Purley Karr, Slawter, Jlutljmd, atx; Ed Mor~estern pleasure potly 41 to Greer, New Haven; Bill Cole, harness racing.
Lons Bottom, and Mrs. Robert ro Flll'lllll, three; RUehle Here56 inches, BiD Cole of Tuppen Glady1 Morgan, Pomeroy.
7:30 P.M. -Pony palling
J Lewi• Pomeroy
Other ford Farm, Mlner~vrlle, two,
Plaw; Englurb pleosure horse, Porues 46 inches and under coates!,
winnen
Mrs.
Dean and Martin T. Roush, New HavSltary Blleklo of Athe._; Plea- - Pearl WiUiams, Rutland;
---(!tester and Mrs Charles Per- en, one.
sure pony harnesa class, Mike Gladys Morgan, E. J. Hill, and
sli)ger, Pomeroy.·
In sheep judging: Nancy CarJones of Pomeroy; Western Howard West, Pomery.
WEATHER
In the Specimen Collections nahan, Rt. I, Racme, had two
Showers
and scattered thondivlaion, blue ribboDI were pre- flrsta for
one for
dershowers south aad east toseated to Mrs. Mary Heines, Cheviola and five for Colum- Pomeroy teachers go lo work
dny, ending In soatbeasttonight. GRAND CHAMP Mees, Rt. 1, Pomeroy,
Pomeroy, for small house bias.
Monday, Aug. 30; their student..
YOUNGSTOWN, Ol!io (UP!) cooler. Low tonlgltt
soulh· es w1th h1s Grand
female cow at tbe
anplauts, and to Mn. Roy Hoithe next day.
A special depul!' lherlf1 east. Fair and IDild Friday.
nual Mergs County_ Fatr-Judged durmg the Jumor FaJJ'
ter, Pomeroy Rd. for botb com
Superintendent Charles
S.
wao charged with seeond doWednesday.-Sentmel Photo.
and JOurda.
n ers
Gibbs today announced four Fwieral services for Miss gee murder loday ill lbe fa.
meetJnss of teachers oo Moo- Emma Joachim, 75 , Naylon lal obootiag of a Negro he was
day beglnnlfl8 at 9 a.m. when R1111, who died iD the Veterans lrylng to arrest Sunday.
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teachers are to meet In Memorial hospital at 7 a.m.
Tbe charge, earryJng a man- 1·
hts office.
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datory IUe sellleace, waa flied
AU boys Interested in playing This will be followed at 10 ~y, w•:l!: ~e~•:: agalnat Herman Spabr, a &amp;peon the Pomeroy 7-eth 81"ade a.m.
by a general leachers' a "th PU:· ~
Wilbur Perri clal depal!' lberiff, by city pofoolbaU learn this fall are to meeUna in room 14 of the Sen- ";,.ci ti Bevrlal . be iD
Uee aftu the eoroner r•Ied the
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report to the dressing n10J1t8 lor High school (for hlgb school ~ ~- u ~
Suday shooting a bomlclde.
bebind the Senior high school and elementsry teachers).
Sb
rov~.':. In· death Tbe cltarJ.. were fUed aa
at 3:30 p.m. Monday August 23. Elementary
teachers will
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Nathaniel C. Lee, president
LoMie Edwll'd Frazier, ffl, Pro.pectlve players are lo meet at the elementary IIChool by a slater, Mrs. MIII'JIII'81 Peo- of the Ohlo &lt;.bapter of the NeMiddleport, who had to be lak· brine Insurance papen, physi- Ill p.m. and leCOIIdnry leach- pies, and a broth_., George. tlonal Alsoelalfol for lbe Aden into CllllodJ twice, pleaded cal uamJnation fonn aid par- era will meet at the same hour Surviving are one aliter, Mrs. vancement of Colored People,
luilly to a chotge of felonious ental consent forma,
Ia tbe Junior and Senior High Barbara Baer, Chester; two beld a round of conlerencer
assault on 1 Jn!nor
before Boya who do not have their bulldiDgs
brothers, Henry and Edward, wilb ciiY oUiclalo cOI!Cl!ming
M'eigs County Common Pleas forma Cllll plck them up at the The school calendar for 19115- both ol Youngstown, and 1 Dum- lh abootiag.
Judge Jobn C. Bacon Wednes- olnce of Frank W. Porter tum .. loll .
ber of uieces and nepbewa. •llli-IWI!IIIJI.1111.1'•111t11Jl,_,__
day.
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Friend&amp;anytime.
may c1U at the funeral -·
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Frazier appeared before Judge coach ' on Saturdoy, ..,.._
31, Tuesday. IChools op- home
Bacon and pleaded euUty 81 or MOnday, August 21 between en.
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charged in a biD of Jnlorma. a.m. and noon.
. Sept. 8, Mollday, Labor D!ly,
Llon8' Families to
lion flied by Prosecuting At- Girls In the· Pomeroy IIChool IChoola cloae.
ASIS DIVORCB
Hold Picnic Sunday
torney Bernll'd V. Fultz.
system who wUI be Jn the sev- ~ 29, Friday, SEOA teach- A petlllon ~ divoree has Pomeroy LloDI and their faFrazier bad been taken Into enlb or eighth IIJ"ilde lids fall era meetlol, schools close.
been IRed In Meigs County m!Ues will gather Sunday at ,
custody by Middleport pollee and Interested In being cheer- Nov. 21-28, Tllankaglvlng re- Common Pleas eourt by Freda the Ed Footer place for their
at bill Wllliam-at residence Wed- leaders for the 7-8th grede foot- eess.
Marie Swan, RD, Middleport, annual picnic. Dale Warner Ia
nesday.
ball team this fall, are· to re- Dec. 17, Cltrlatmas
against Ralph Swan, Jr. 181De iD charge.
Cblef of Pollee Herbert GO- port to the practice field behind tluaes dlam!aMCI followmg a address charging .,..,.. neJlec~
key loolt Frazier to the office the Junior High tiCbool at 3,30 CltrJstnw auembly fl1'081"am. and extrme &gt;CI'IIelty.
Dr. Harold Brown, president,
of Prosecutor Fultz. Once II&gt;- p m Tuesday AIJIIIIt :If
Jan. S, 1181, Seboola reopen.
conducied a business meet!!lde, the 8CeUBed raced out of · '
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Jan. 1-, Clele of first oemesSQUAD CAlLED
Ins following luncheon Wednesthe. ¢flee with Cbiel Glllley iD
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CALENDAR

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Make Elberields In Pome roy our oppmg en er

of Point Pleasant, cousiL of the
bnde, registered the guests,
Tbe new
Sweet Is a I
graduate of Middleport Hlgh
school. She atleuded Bethel Col·
lege, Hopkinaville, Ky., and IS a
uaduate of Undsey - Wilson
College, Columbill, Ky. T h •
groom attended Undsey · Wilson College. After a wedding
trip to central Ohio, the coupie left for Vermont where they
are temporarily residifl8.
Later in the evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Gibbons were hosts at a
buffet supper lor the wedding
party and out - of - town guests.

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aunt and uncle, r an
rs. rean r - ·· -- - - World'" at Mount Union ?•liege
had as their weekend guesls, [Forrest Bachtel IS
her sister and brother. Mr. and lead m the summer pres
Mrs. John Tovey and Miss
Gene Rice Is a palien'
vta Tovey. They were em-ou
r8.
G Ill I.
to their home ln Sarasota, Fla at Holzer
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after a visit with relatives in where she IS
Detroit Mich.
pneumonta.
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at _Brady Run !ark
.John Lvons and family
lng routine busmess, the meetT:;:isewb:thday
in Alliance over the week- •and Mrs. John Lyon\and s:;,
lng closed in regular
The \ pr;n was
Mrs. Elias end where they attended lh• iJohnny.
Parkers urg v next meelmg ,Will be
o ay'
who received many gills. college production of Sto_p_the
Mon
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Sept. 8, at 7.30 p m.
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~n ;.ar::~Miss•. Rebecca
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fell from
a pearl crown and :•
Ma!ue immed•ately prea
cen::ed ceding the ceremony.
dntSies . I
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wtth a. smg e
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ed \ borneo! the bnde's parents folCouSins of the br e oerv
the ceremony. Dinilll!
as her allendn?ts. MISS Jean· ~::hostesses were Mrs. No-

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of America met
even- and Mrs. Edward Stiles and
ing at the IOOF Hall with Della daughter,
Stahl,
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Rochester
and
The mee 11\8 open I
Brl htoo Pa They also
e.nroute home
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and F I llh Mr and Mrs Fred Lathpita! for
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Count · Fair Flower Show enldq
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porled $31.50 made from the ViSiting wilb her daughter and To Emlern oms
Mrs. Ellen
sale ot cullers and spoons. dA family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Richard Picker&lt; and her
daughter, Joyce wee
contribution of $10 was ma e Roush.
lh . Mrs Leoda Webb, have
business vtsll9n In
toward the painting of
the Mrs. o. E. McKinley is a
a vacation trip.
M188 Jean
church basement.
surgical patient at Veterans to New York and Pennsylvania.
open! the we en w
than Prayer by Rev. Stutler dos- Memorial Hospital In Pomeroy. ·n.e accompanied Mrs. Cres&lt;a
enls, Mrd
.,Mrs.
Na
ed the meeting, after whtch ba Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mtl- cur%mifl8S
to her home tn
Biggs and
YGeorge Fisher oessert course was
y hoan entertained
a cook Bringhamton, N. Y., and while
Mr. an
rs.
turned to the hosteso to Mrs. Ro son. out Mondny evenmg at therr there visited several pomts of
and daughter have re Beach Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. Dame- home on N. Fifth Ave. Guests interest including Gettysburg,
lhetr home,
par' wood Mro. William Eichinger. were Mr. and Mrs. WIUord Mil· Pa and Cooperstown N. Y.
Fta . after aodvtstl
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Mrs Paul Fisher,- Mrs. •Roya I Th omas. Miss Mar· \loan an d daughlers! Mrs . Don
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At.. Cooperstown, they
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the replica pioneer village with
MM
lhle of Cqlumbus guests. Rev. Stutler and John· da Milhoan, and her guest,
its country store and early Amrs.
ernight guest Mon- ny Eichinger.
vid W1lcox of Parkersburg, M. erican homes and furnishil\81,
was an ov
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Janie Rous
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by !IresChurches
when !_berecen
officers
of the First BapiiSI
Boards met Tuesday evenms
at the chutch. They voted to
bave a special offerll\8 takea
the first Sunday in
for the "Helpifl8 Hand
jecl to give asstsiance to the
Franklin
Baptist
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Mrs. E. J. Hill. Mr. Jones re- also. gave a medltatioo from spent a week at the BaptiSt cation voted to establish a schoJ.
turned horne in the evemng and The Upper Room aod closed camp at Tar Hollow. Those go- arship to the Adult Institute at
Mrs. Joues and. sonsMremained
Jon.. wt'th prayer. Mrs. Frank Wine- t"ng were Anita Fultz,
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Ed Camp Kt"rkwood and announced
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• Persons entering Holzer Hospita\ durmg the past 24 hours
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0. Chapman,
Mrs.
Ann Eureka Star Rt , Mrs. Roger
Anrt
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Mrs Jed I L. Saunders, 58' Sun Valley Dr.;
Strube an a
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Lee Leming, 780 Rae:•bst:
coon Rd · Mrs Maud Van MetDo':."..,
Rudn Durst.' Mro. er,
W. Va.; Mrs. James
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Mrs. Dwight W. Milhoan, Rt.
3 Pomeroy· Mrs Ralph
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CLOSED FOR VACATION
George 0. Borders, Rl. 2, Chil-,
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licothe· Evella G. Chaffin, Ken- 1
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table. A miniature bride ann - · . fii'OOm was in front ot the urn.
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BarbaraMrs.
Roush,
. ns carried
Gills were
on a Beard.
Esta Mrs.
Roush, Mary!
Mrs.!
centered
pmk cover
umbrella
Williamson.Parsons,
Mrs B. Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prose ond of Ute Syracuse
Methodist Tuesday after visiting In Cosoo, Richard ot Akron were ov- Church Monday evening al her lumbus with her sister and ·broernight guests Sunday, ot hts home.
ther-in-taw. Mr. aod Mrs. Lee
aister and brother-In-law, Mr. The meeting. in charge of Davidson.
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Mrs Ralph Robsoo, president, Jeffrey· Darst is visitmg wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Roy _Jones Jr.
with Pllalm 23 in uni· his father, Thomas Darst and
and sons, Jeffrey,
Mtke
aryl
I son Devotions taken from Rev- fOlllily in Akron.
b rrtved Sui&gt;- I
b
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John for
ol Colum
_a Mr . and elatiollll
14:1·7 Hourashelt,
were led whoY First
Six Baptist
youths o Church
I e 1recently
day
a VISit uswtlh
Mrs William

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Mrs Damon Farrell

Mainly About
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Col,mbus Churches
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Burctette~Gt

Miss Joachim

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Jan. 17, Second semester be- '111e Pomeroy emeqency
to Cu.llci!I.Y qaln on MaliHI.
Scout Troop Zit wlll be • atna.
squad wu 1nmlltQMCi for Dana
Jndlle
ordered
Jl'razJer
terlalned
by
the
Odd
Felloww
April
a,
Good
Friday,
schools
Turner,
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1; Pctmeroy,
when
laktlll to Lima State hospital Lodge at 1 picnic ti!II SirndaJ e!ose.
he became
at a Pomeroy
for 'oboervalfoa before senterr at the Lorenco ·Davta fann, April 11, Easter
l\louday, lotslneu place W..._.l)' _..
elni•
Kingsbury Road.
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'SHEEP JUDGING - Nancy Carnahan, Rt. I , Racine, grooms her Columbia sheep
for the piCIIie were completed. after winning several firsts at Meigs County Fair competition Wedbesday. Mrs.
Luncheon
wu served
by Mrs.
Lena Graeser,
ebalrlady;
Mrs. Carnahan's children, Tony and Janis, also are proud of their sheep.-Sentlnel Photo
Clara Karr, and Mrs. Mabel
MRS. WYANT DIES
Wolle, of lite ehurclL

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pilot; Lt. Cmdr. Chor... Pete Conr.. ~.
!~~'Pilot,
The Mlnlon-Shatt•rlnv lht m~~~~~~~:, ill*l fllf.ht ....
durance record-121euth orb.itt tn· ~~hrte
daye and 40 orbits longtr than SO~,,L( qt~·. Valery
1'. Bykonky In Vostok 5, June, ~· . , ,,,.·, .·
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Two ~it-yourseH projeds will get underw ay
Middleport Saturday. Both are a kind of finale to
baseball season.
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One Is by Boys' Baseball League Dads, the other
a group of ballplayers. The Dads will begin
of ali permanent-type dugouts, the boys will operate
a one-day Car Wash at town hall to expand a
fund of $30 earmarked for
chamJ.lloosbip
individual
Naltoul Leapt
tr:;gbies,
phles.
W. L. Pel,
69 49
arley White, Red Sox Boys' Prices being what they
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League team manager, and his the $30 will not purchase
Angeles 70 51 .~79
assistant CIJarley Smith, are phies of the size and design
San Francisco 67 49 .578
inviting Yoltinteers to be at the boys believe they want. So
Clnciaaatl
65 i2 .556
65 ~ .542
park Saturday by g a.m. to be- are willlng to sweat 8 Utile
gin the dugouts projects. Ma· better trophies.
63 eo .i12
terlalll are being furnished Manager Charles
.
58 112 .483 12
through the Park Association ncr will be in charge of
Chicago
i6 tl6 .483
(financed by Tuesday
night . wash at town hall . The boy• will Hous~~rk
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record hop procet'ds 1.
;work in two-hour shifts of eight
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Wednesday ' Resulls
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M'l uk
St Loui
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shovels," said While. Either
P'ttwba ghee 8 H · ,_ 87 ' nigh•gt
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1ype , 1ong or short handl ed, w11· 1 Pony. team mothers are
• at ouswo
Chicago• n ppd
be acceptable White indicated planrung a rummage sale
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ram and wet grounds
It is hoped to com lele th~ the old A &amp; p building on
. . 6 Los Angeles
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dugouts thiS Autumn so as to
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be ready when Boy baseball The pubhc IS mv1ted to
Ci . 1. t Ch'
workouts open n 1 S .
lhe,·r autos to the hall 1
ncmna 1 a
1cago (2)
ex pnng.
or
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The Barons _ p
f efficient quick Wash
a oney
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Koonce 17·9) and Jackson
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14).
won the champiOnship Iseason 1r thetr semi-final game in
Milwaukee at Sl. Louis
record, 18·1), are entitled .to a Oak Hill tournament for
Johnson tl:Hi vs. Sadecki (12$30 fund contnbuted through leaguers Wednesday.
11).
entry fee of $5 per team m p~rmitting, they will play
Los Angeles at San Francist e SIX·Ieam league for tro- rught.
co-Drysdale &lt;1&amp;-11) vs.
(5-14).

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WASIIINqMN (UPl) - A
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today for ao ~
appraiSal of the dispute
!be nation's t1vo lead. amateur athletic orglllllZIIotiona.
The commtt~e~ Ia seeking to
Dnd a solution to the long-standand bitter feud betweeo the
Collegiata Athletlc Assoclatlon (NCAA) and the Ama-

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ID three days of lesUmony to
date, the committee has heard
hlgbly partlaan llpilrts figures
give sharply conflicting viewtl
on which orgaJIIZiltioo Is ,..,.
sponslble for the confllct.
"The witnesses to date have
all been personally involved in
the iasue." a committee staff
member said. 'We expect the
newsmeu to be more detached

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are sports writers Paul Zbn
merman
of the Los Angelo•
Times, Harry Mlsaildine of the
Spokesman-Review ill Spokane,
Wash., Fred Russell ot the
Nashville (Tenn.• Banner, and
Morris McLemore of the Miami
(Fla.) News.

Braves Take 0ver
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tea~111g spvrts figura accused
the NCAA ol sem~profosslonaJ.
'"" and the t\AU of bungling
arrangements . for Ame~
partlcl""t"'n m international
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Cj!Qolly,, ,,l)il, •I#Jm~
hiiJIItner tllrqllti' ,
Ca1ver
City, caJIL, fin!Mct lbe AAU
. The charge of seml-proles. of m!vnapqiq· ,\merlcaD aJil.
smnahsm was leveled against leles CQIIIIldlaiiD llterDatlonal
the NCAA by Jay Luck, aa meetl. .
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Olympic hw·dJer who particJ.. Morrow · IIMI ,_. T. Hill
aflllelic dir«tGr at tbe Unlve!'
slty of Soutbera· Ca11f8rnla, lUI·
Koufax appeared to have his gested creation of lpeclalleder·
22nd victory of the season firm- allons to deal aeparately wltb
ly in hand when Willie Davis' ea&lt;:b amateur 1part.
two · run seventh • inning homer
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gave the Dodgers • 3-1 lead. Hlll!Bid sacb. federaiiOD for
But Sandy .-alked the first. (IV() track and field could represent
batters he fa~d '" the eighth the mtereab of the NCAA the
and the Phllhes converted the AAU , women athletes, 11M
walks mto the tymg l'llllll when armed forces, YMCAs, lnd•
By FRED DOWN
St. Louis Cardinals_.
sive outfield Don Dillard. who RIChie All'n and Stuart smgled pendent clubs and other partl01.
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- Sandy Koolax tailed to hold had made only one hit m eignl 0 re •ever on erranos " · [ Mon'OW said all track ani
II took a serle: o1 Improbable . a 3·1 lead w1th ""'-' t wo '"" ·"K' previOus trips to Jhe plate this The Phillies broke through 1.,r lield 10 this C&lt;lUntry "should
• It ed a two-run homer the winning · run::; in tht' ttlll Ot untler the ro~,~oJ of a track
- if not. incredible - events bul to go and the Dod gers ventua1- season . .,e
the Milwaukee Braves have tak. ly lost to the Philadelphia Philh s. bb
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en over the National League lies 6-3 in 12 innings.
That was all Tony CloningOI w ·~ I ',/d W"'_'l. w:lke~ anrl ' •nd lleld federation that would
lead from lhe Los Angeles
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needed as he shut oot the Car-1 wen o . " , no no ." .{"Jo'' j ·;e handl ed by men who ~~ve •
Dodg
- Hank Aaron lashed a 'hOm· dinals in the ninth to score hiS one-out smglc . Wtne w"' caught devout Interest 10 track.
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Baseball
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Callison's groundt•r lor lhe ser·- · RST
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be
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ca
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ded Wedn sda
'gbl cause he had stepped out of the while pitching a six-hitter Allen s potenhal
d oul ~EGULAR
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batter's box to hit the ball.
Mack Jones also homered fo; grounder filling the ""' "' Sl u• •
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Bobbles Grounder
fue Braves.
art's three-run double followed I Certifted Otl Statton
-A .J~itting pinch-hitter -Shortstop Maury Wills bub.
Koufal WeallfDI
oft How1e Reed.
t&lt;1 Moln St.
Pomo""
delivered the game-winning bled a routine grounder with - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - homer for lhe Milwaukee two 00 and two out in the 12th
THE HUDEPOHL BREWING COMPANY OF CfNCINNATI, OHtQ
Braves in a 4-2 victory over the inning, setting the stage tor the
three-run game-winning double

POSTPONED
byT:.•uPp::·:
Ralo
pootponed
last
algbt'o
Houston at Chi cago
the surging Braves seized the
St. Louis at New York, nigllt
oeml-ftnal game lo the Oak NL lead by a half-game. The
Hlll Pony League touroament.
. · 1·1 8 t
CmCinna
Dodgers dropped lnlo seC&lt;lnd
· ht
'ftle game wW be played toA p W 11 o
mg
place and the San Francisco
ee ee A -,tar team has Danny Houdashelt, Jeff
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, night Dlgbl, weatber permitting,
been named from Me1·gs coun· d'ff
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-'U be played Giants, who beat the New York
' an e
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s Angeles at San Francisco, and ••e
w final• "'
ty teams to play an exhibition LETART-RACINE _ Johlony 1 night
Friday. 'die GalllpoDs Dodg· Mets :..0 are In third place only
game under lights at the Syra. Jenkins, Steve Sears.
era have already reached the one game behind Milwaukee.
cuse
Ball park this Friday Theiss and Pete Sayre.
BJ United Prete •• latemaHonal
tlnalo.
The three teams are only sev·
mght.
Amer an Lea1ue
- - - - - - - - -- 1en percentage points apart with
The All-stars will be playing
W. L. P&lt;l. GB
at Detroit, ppd., ,rain the Braves at .585. the Dodgers
' the strong diamond McArlh· Norman j 8 Pilot of
Minnesota
75 44 .630
Thursday's Probable Pil&lt;ben at .579 and the Giants at .578.
ur Pee Wees beginning at 7:30 ~tate Contender
Detroit
67 liO .573 7
Minnesota at Detroit (2) _
The Braves, who hove won
67 5! .568
p.m. McArthur won the Pee Chicago
GrR!lt (15-4) and K•at (11·9) or six in a row and 28 of their last
Wee tou! nament at Syracuse I R~ger Nor~•~. ~ graduale ~leve':dk
67 52 .563
(3-Z) vs. Wl&lt;:kersham 37 games. survived one ol the
earlier this month.
o arriSonvl e lg
school, ew or
61 61 .500
and Lolich 111-6.
rarest calls in baseball before
Members of the All-Star unit now a resident of Athens, IS Los Angeles 54 65 .454 21
Los Angeles at Nrw York - winning their game. It came in
are ·
managing the District 12
. Washington
52 69 .434! 24 Lopez 03.9 vo. Stottlemyre the eighth inning when Aaron
MMEROY -Cary Snouffer, Pilch softball team sponsored
.
43 75 .364 3110 (14-7).
walloped a hall to the pavilion
41
7
Andy Vaughan, Mark Dillard byhthhe Alben.~ NadliOnabll Bank
City
6 .350 33
Boston at Baltimore (night)- rool for an apparent home run
and Mike Nesselroad.
w IC 18 10 ••• ou e-e11mmaWednesday's Relalll
Monbouquette 18-14) vs. Bunker which would have snapped • :1-3
MIDDLEPORT _ D00 v
t•on state tournament to be held ~;'(w~~~~City 4 Cleveland 2, 1st, (IHI).
tie. The great Milwaukee bitter
au. at Beaver Creek, Oh1o Aug 2(1.
ghan, Doug Acree, Rick Stobart , 21 22
·
Cl
d, K
Friday'• Gameo
was called out by umpire Chru
Perk Ault.
' • · .
.
eve1an • ansaa City I, 2nd,
at Loo Angeles, z, Pelekoudax, however, because
CHESHIRE _ Greg McCar- D.;te /'~st hgame Is With the night
,.
twi-night
be was out of the batter'• box
ty, Marshall French, Johnny 1drtc •g .\ ~nner. The sec- Chlc~go 0 Washington 2, nigbt Detroit at Boston, Z, twi-night when he hit the ball.
00 game WI 1 ployed by the Baltimore 3 Boston 2, nigbt
llalftF,'Orlilnd Cremeans.
Chicago at Kansaa Clljt , night
Undaunted by the turn cit
SYRACUSE _ Mike
Ash ~IMer at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. Lo~ Angeles 7 New York 3, tw~ Cleveland at Washington, night evenlll, the Braves won the
· ·
ligbt
New York at Baltimore, night game in the ninth when defeo-

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ent Agriculture after Oct. 1, pending final approval of
the board of trustees of Ohio State University.
The Gallia county extension advisory committee last
night, with deep regret, accepted the resignation of Wil·
liam P. Smith, who has been Agriculture agent here
since June 1, 1948. The resignation il effective Sept. SO,
1965.
The advisory comm!ltet 11110
accepted the recommendation
that Bryson R. !Bud) Carter,
present county exten•ion agent,
4'11. he appointed to sueceed
Smith.
Smith's reslgnsllon carne as
the result of hi.! appointment as
Area extension agent, Farm
Management, assigned to the

I ONLV GOT TEN
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CHARGE PER STITCH?

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D. B. Robinson. district su-

pervisor of extension service,
made the """"mmendatioa ID
the advisory committee that
carter he named to replace
Smith.

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Around And
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Middleport

Bible School Program is Presented
.By Carleton Church Pupils Thursday
·Two ,..._.., Gl bible ochoot end- winners.
eel 1t 111o Carletoo cllllrcb Thurs- Barbara Cruthers and Mary
Clay tytDlDI with the teachers Lee King quoted verses they
"'-" Dorothy Middleton
of had memorized.
Whtoton
111. teacher of the A game of two teams was
.im.u children and Miss Vickie played made up of teen-agers
Sfilllh of Washington. 1&gt;. C., Kellll) Wood and Bureh Mash
teacher ol the teen-age claso. as captains. Brenda Smith preprt' st-nting a program.
1 seoted an object lesson desc~ibThe Program opened with
ing Is. 53, verse 6. " W.~ Ltke
W ~ Icome song by both classes Sheep have gone .astray.
whirh had 116 children present. Prayer was by Rev. Clyde
Thi wa&gt; followed by the cor&gt; Hinton and prizes were awardHt•oolion led by young group ed for most points earned. In
singing " How Great
Thou the young class Miss Middleton
Art ... Ltnda Seal quoted scrip- presented them to Geneva King
'"" followed with a prayer by with 910 points Kara Bea with
Sandra Seal.
SIS Jennie c;uthers 690 and
The Yllllllll eta,. took part hY Su;ie Mash 640.
eoch quo~ vu-ses of scrip- T'· T
teacher
I
•rc: een--age c1ass,
. '
tur. whlcb they had mernor z. presented prizes for most pomts
ed II bible school. The entire to Sandra Beal with 120:! Lin·
cllll bad two sections in aong. da Beat l 187 and Judy • King
Tbeir teacher then conducted 1,142. Sev~al, who received
i 'qulz oJ repeating the chapters certificates for perfect attendtt the New Testament with Gen- ance were Kar1a Beal , Rod
en King lhe winner and Jen- Carl Steve Brickles
itle Cruthers second. My Sav- Mosh Cindy Workm.;, Geneva
lor'' w•s sung by Miss Vickie King: Bobby Mash, Ste~e Smith
Smith and Miss Judy King. and David King. In the teenThe• the teen-age claS5 follow- age class they were Lirida Beal
4d wllb a Sword drill, and a Sandra Beal
Richard De
eonllll on repeating old Ieala· Kenny Wood, Charles Mosh,
cbapters. with Richard Mary Lou Gracie and Judy
Deoa and Donoa Branahan the King, Donna Brannhan, Sue
Wood Brenda Smith a~n
Kimm
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Meigs Families
Attend Reunion
In South Salem

Rubert File, S. Third ·
Middleport. underwent
back surgery at St. Jose,ph's
Hospital in Parkersburg, W.
Wednesday morning. His room
number is 317.
Mr. and Mrs. James Greathouse and daughters, Marianne
and Kathy. and Mr. Frank Epple, hav~ returned fr~m a va.
cation tnp to Serf Ctly, N.C.
The group had a cabm fo rlhe
past week.
Mrs. Mtke Fletcher of Colum·
bus spent the weekend with her
mother. Mrs. Hattie Smtih.
Mi" Sally Schaaf and Mlss
Mary Ellzabelh Chapman have
returned from a week spent m
Cincinnati
M
d Mrs Carl Mattox
r. an
.
and Mr. ~ndw:::~· B:edMa=
were..m _o . us . N!S y
to viSit With hts stster, Mrs.
nard
Taylor. 1 patient al
t H .
ran ospt1a1.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. James
Hartinger ar.d family, .l•nuner
Knstin a d Mike, have
to Aleundna. Va .. wher•e'•~onwill restde while he is •·
ed in Washingf&lt;m. D. C. They
have spent the •ummer
wllh !hell' parent!. Mrs. Law·
renee Harttnger and Mrs•.·•ving
gar Allensworth after ...
resided the past two years
Hawaii.

George Hayman
Famt'IY H0ldS
Annual Reunion

Mr. and Mr!. James Reed
and daughter, Ruth, have reMr. and Mrs. Clair Nelson
turned from a camping
and Miss Ethel Miller of Langsin Chapleau, Ontario_. Canada.
ville. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
They were a"COmparued by his
Nel.sro and sons of Middleport The family of George R. Hay- father. Lawrence Reed. Middleattended the 6Sth Miller-Barton man met at Portland park Sat- port Rd. and Mr. and Mro. Lawreunion recently at the home urday, Aug. 14 for their annual renee E. Reed of Columbus.
of lbe Rev. and Mrs. Harold reunion. A basket dinner was Mrs. Lawrence Reed accom·
Braley, South Salem, Ohio.
served at noon and the after· ponied the group to Coillllllbus
A picnlc dinner was served noon was spent playtng ball and where she siayed with
to 71 persons, the oldest being visiting.
son, Mr. and Mro.
Rlclhard
Ray Miller. Parkersburg. and The eldest present was George Reed whil• the group went
!he youngeat, five--k·&lt;Jid Sus· Hayman, the youngest, Brian to c anada.
on Irene, doughier of Mr. and Hayman. The farthest away'l
---Mrs. Roger Wolfe,
was Mrs. Donald Hayman nd
Ohio.
of Laurel, Md., and '
New officers eleeted for
Mrs. Milo Richardson and sons
next reunion were Mrs.
of Port Huron, Mich.
Nelson, vice president. and Mrs. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson, president : Mr.
·
Wolfe Rhonda, Vickie aod
Nelson, vice president. and Mrs.
Hebron : Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Nelson,
Sidney Carpenter, David and 'Mie descendants of J. C. and
urer.
Roney Salemville, Mrs. Milo Ethelinda Moore held a reUJ&gt;·
;-=""'iiiii""'""'iiiii""'""'til Richardson Vance and Loren, ion Sunay in the social rooms
Port Huron, Mich.: Mrs. Doris of Sutton Methodist
church.
Sayre Danny and Bryce, Co- Relatives gathered with
lumbus: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hay· filled baskel! and at 110011 dinman, Cindy, Kim April and ner wa• served cafeteria style.
CLOSID FOR VACATION
Kelly, Syracuse: Mrs. Donald Roy Bookman asked grace.
THRU AUGun 2111
Hayman Mark Shari and Brl· Following the dinner, a
an Laurel, Md. : Mr. and Mrs. ness session was held with Paul
SUN. MON. TUIS.
Lewis Ours. Wilkesville; Mr. Moore, presideot, In charge.
AUG. 22·24
and Mrs. Virgil Ours. April. Officero for the coming year
"HOW TO MURDER
Therisa, Vernon
and Mike were elected and included Paul
YOUR WJPI"
New Philadelphia: Mr. aod Mrs. Moore, president : Norman Rose,
Jacll: Lemmon
Harry Hayman, Donna aod Ter- vice-president: Florence Circle.
('l'echnicolor)
ry, Middleport: Mr. aod Mrs. secretary-treasurer, and Mro.
~~~~~::::iil~~~~ Lewis Young, Gloria Mindy Fred Smith, Mrs. Arthur Orr
Steve and Ken ; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Rose, enter~
Gent!
Jewell and Barbara of lainment committee.
MASON
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Letart, W Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Gifts were presenled to Mrs .
Gerald
Hayman and Keith, Mrs. Laura Eiselstein and
TONIGHT 6 NIDAY
Wald
Hayman
aod Cheryl , Mr. Moore, the two survivoro of
"RIO CONCPIOS"
George Hayman Bruce, Bev· Moore family . Gills were
With Richard Boone
erly and Brice, Hart and Greg presented to Jullu. H. Rose
and Stuart Whitman
(Color)
llonohew, all of Racine R F.D. Akron. the oldest grandchild;
-a~dand Howard
Ours oJ New Rehecca Lee, youngest girl;
"THI MASQUE OP
Broughton.
Pa.
Terry Scott Patterson, YOUIIII·
THE RID DEATH"
Vincent Pri«est boy; Mr. and Mrs.
(Color)
There ase more bones In Springer aod family, traveling
the
body of a trout than in the farthest ; and Mr. and
i:N~~~~~,------~A~~~.-;21
that of a bird.
Arthur Orr. most member.
"THI SECIIIT INVASION"
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family present.
With Stewart Granger
A program of songs and
FIRST
and Mickey Rooney
er closed the meeting.
QUALITY
tCoror)
-e.ndAttending were Mr. and
REGULAR
"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
Springer and daughb~rs,
Certified Oil St1tion Aldon
With Jackie Gleason
Roanoke, Va.: Mr. and
and Steve McQueen
W. Main St.
,..,..., H. Rose, and son, Akron;

Descendants of
Moore Family
Hold Reunion

MEIGS THEATRE

DRIVE· IN

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ton, C. H.; Diana M

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OTHER DAYS 9:00 AM TO S:pcl PM

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ltlft JOII t11M IIIII Ute II llnKif•, •lf·wll'ldlna. Slllartly
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See 0111 Ellemive Colkction of 8ULOVA Walche1
From

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GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE
POMEROY
HA GOLD STAR STORE"

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George Genheimer, Mr. and
VIrgil Windon and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Tripp and daughter ond Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose, Chester.
Also, Mro. Dorothy Call, Nelsonville; Roy Bookman, Buchtel; Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith
and Mrs. Laura Eiselstein aod
Cecil, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Circle, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Loe and family. Mr.
and Mro. Douglas Circle and
Larry. Mn. James Patter•on
and sona, Carl Circle, Florence
Circle, Dana Moore and
Racine; and Mr. and Mro.
e: Grueser and daughters,
gan.

IMi.ner!lvllle. a teacher at Wa-

Righ ~j&gt;hoo) II 11tendlng
Weal VIrginia Education AJ.
Work Conference
and stale leglllallon sf·
educaiiOD at Well
colle&amp;e,

1hanoa

Othel'll from Mason

lattetndlng are Roy Lloyd,
Lewll Wilcox, Sr.,
Ivt ••n BurriJJ, Jr., bolb ell

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frid•y Store Houn Are 9 to 5 - S.turclly Store Hours Are 9 to 9

Our regular $1.09 Best-

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New laD shades to choose
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$2.98 -- SALE $1.00
$4.98 - SALE $2.00
PRINTED

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$3.95 and $4-''

PILLOW
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100% cotton and dacron and cotton blends, In
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amooth, durable pillow
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Won't pull out- won't push out
AU seams stitched with hickory cord . Hemmed on
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or bleed in hot weather. All corners reinforced
with four thicknesses of material. Multiple uses
for these good quality tarpaulins. For covering
Trailers, Boal!, Station Wagons, ~lachines, Out·
door Furniture, Power Mowers, 1'ruf ks and CampIng use.

l'x10'
IO'xl2'

$8.50 12'xl6'
$12.50 12'x20'

$20.00
$25.00

IO'xl4'

$14.50

$30.00

Ill THI NEW

$11.51 GIRDLIS ------- ----•----·-·--··· IALI $6.75

$12.51 GIRDLES --·· --···---·--···· ····· SALI $6.21
$11.95 GIRDLES ·-· ··-· ···--·--··----··· IALI $6.111
$10.95 GIRDLIS ........ ....... ......... SALI $5.11

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AND

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$10.00 GIRDLES . . ..... .... __ ..... ....... SALI $5.00
$ US GIRDLII ........................ IALI $6.51
$US UAS ------· --····-·-······· · ---- SALI $UO
$3.95 IRAI -· --···---------··------···· SALI $1.111
$2.50 IRAS

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Half-aprons, full aprons and cobbler styles.
$1.00
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olltylea - colcll - material
DRISI-UP JEANS
100% cotton twill in ereen, white,
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black.
IIIII 6 TO 11 ·- $1.91
IIIII II TO U - $2At
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Ivy acyle the! hao belt loopo and II cuffed or the Slim·
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and cuffltll.
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Be lUre to otop In tho buaJ MODI .and \loJI Deparlmenl
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U ;... don't find what you'~ lootfD&amp; fer "* &amp;Di1 of tho
~ople ~ help you mob nor ltleellon.

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!1!f TH' IND FLOOR -

Discontinued styles of our regular WlfiiOr founda·
lions. Several styles to choose from. Not all sizes
in all styles.

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llbarloldl I(IJool llupplt.a Doportmnt on tho lirot floor
II "Ill ..t .. llaDJ IIIID1 1 - ,our bol'l ond llrla JOUDI .,,n aad JOUDI wom,n will be. WIDIIDI lor·lchoot
tut In a ftw diJt. Ptnelll - Peno -;- Noteboott - Muole
looh - Btndera - ()qanlafl - hl!dl Sharpenara l'rolrletOri - Rulm .... l;Qd.llelllla 1- Ink - Siaplera
- Jluella;. - ErllerO - Peni:tl. C.101
t . - .. SChool Bop:CotllttllllliOn Pipet - wl 111111 111"'1 other lllma.
lloP ·ill Jli!W - 10!'11 .II'Owld - IN· Ill .tho lte1111 for
'ldiOol ult. lvel')'lltfltl ·Ia piall&gt;lJ mltl'ked - dfllplayed
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POMERoY -MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

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mini 5 ·Blastoff

FRIDAY, AUGUST, 20, 1965

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First Minstrel Performance a Hit
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Radio, Electroru·cTroubles ..
Bei·ng Solved says NASA

BY ROBERT WINGEtT
half of the show singing, "Good· Army. Mr. Jones.'' Bob Crow, .
'1be flrsl of two Mei&amp;B CoUll- bye Dear. I'D be Back in
a backed by dancers
Pauleita
.
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ty Fair performances by lhe Year," backed hY a line of 16 Hudwn, Edna McCoy, Roberta
guest of the Big Beod Minstrel girls in patriotic costumes. Mak- Trussell, Susan Morris ond Pat
Association delighted 8 near ... log up !be line wert Brenda .. ndon, followe~ with "Lady
•
pacity crowd of 1,019 persons Ingraham. Mickey Wolfe, Jan in Red."
1
Friday nlght.
.. ·~e. Connie Arnott, Ka ''Y Next on the sto.ge wa• Usle
•.. "' ' ··'' A salute to lbe World War McElhinny, Brenda 1 rrls, Bet- stnging "Girl From lpanema"
CAPE KENNEDY (UP()- Space afl!dala ~
'' Zera was the theme underlying ly Jean Hobstetter, Karer Grif- r·ith Jennifer Crew, Donna Crow ced today they are going ahead full blast wltlt pnpri'
!he first half of the group's an- lith, Lind&amp; Hag:ry, Connie Cook, Kathy MoEihinoy, Katie Mor- lions to launch the Gemini 5 spacecraft eur)'iDI utro.
nual musical while the other Dee Slaven. Becky Nease, Car- arity and Kitty Persinger mak- nauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Pete Conrad at "10 1.111.
portion featured black-llghl!, ole Aoderson, Susan Morris, ing up the Latin da· •• line Don- EDT Saturday.
colorful costumes, and many Eleanor Kay Schneiaer
aod na Reibel sang, "I Wish n.at 1
Radio and electronic gear trouble which caused
musical numbero.
Rhonda Brickles.
Could Hike Inside Ibis Leiter" postponement of the flight Thursday Ollly 10 minutes
The big hit of the show was Gerold Powel!, introduced the with Jennifer Mencbinl, earoie before b~astoff are bein~ cleared up, 1 1p0Jremtm fOi
CHAMPION FEMALES - Jim Carnahan of RD, Ra· the Lisle Brother• of Syracuse "Raw Hecrwl!, Ralph Werry. Anderson, Cun.11e Cooke, Miss the Naltonal A~ronaut!c•
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cine, left and David Koblentz, Star Route, Pomeroy, doing a medley of 0 • me num- John LJSie aod Mike Mulford, Crew and J~rss Crow dancing. and Space AdmJOIEtratton mlmltes.
In MdUfnn, It wu ~
.'""" ;ll~' stand beside their grand champions in dairy judging hers. The yoonger of the team with his VO&lt;'al, "This Is the Other pres&lt; ~ Jtiuns during the (NASA) Said.
, , ,, , .. .
· · &lt;:~ : ' ' Thursday at the county fair. Carnahan had the grand Is 12-year-&lt;lld Keith while his
flrsl half were these veteran vo- Space twins Cooper and Cor&gt; lbla ddnlne tbat • IPIIIIf,
'. . ' .:; .::- .•... ,: ,..,, • champ~on Guernsey female and . Koblentz the grand brother, Johnny, a 1165 Pomecalists making their appearanc- rad were st to go through a ground eable ':.: lite Olpl
'I··. ,:.t. · . . '\·.
champiOn female Holstetn.-Sentinel photo.
roy High school graduate. also
e&gt;, John Layn
"My Sh&lt; ' short period in a "flight simu- late 'lbarlday
IIIII
r ~ ..... ...,.,...,, , .~ .. wr • uu~!ol;i~AW!I
sang
and
accompanied
tbat tbl
0 1 0 Hour," Roberta Kraeuter ·:can:~ lator" this afternoon to gel ~ tile acb~
wlih his guitar. They were call·
You Read Between The Unes, mmule practice on some tbinp II bad
dlnm
ed back for an encore. The
Alice Nease, "Wh•· the Uj;hl! lh•y will have to do during fifO, wblob from
~
younger Lisle was making his
au.
Go on Again, and Peggy Row- their eigbt-day endurance !light. some~ Gemlal
Tltaa.
first appearance as a member
ers and Susan Ohling., in "Wait.
Radio Part Replaced
ails, bad lhe .
of the Minstrel Association cast. 10 a. m. - Jllllior Fair Pa- inC for the Train to Come ln.''
A programmer in the ship's
. enl used llllhe Jaune!L
Another htghlight was Miss rade.
Rouoding out the first half
.
eqmptD
oflit!ahl ..W lhe
US
OnCe Jenny Mett&lt;;hini featured in a 11 a. m. - Junior Aebleve- was "Sentimeoial Journey" by rtheadio ffgearl has.d~
repla:; :"~"!;._ wauld be 0 tela ~ 1 ·
solo modernistic J3.DCe, "Pj.nk
t A ard. od Style Jle.. a trio of Bob Crow Jim Mees
~as
ea
""'"'"""8'"'
··
Paid attendance at
be I Pnlher , She wu also Mked men w
a
nd J hn L 1 ~
d t equipment which conb'tbuted to pletely npalred 1itx11J ll!l
Meigs County Fair wa1 I,CSI to ret~ to the oot-ooor sla&amp;e va1e·
E
Ri•• ~I'll Bo Th Its Dre, a , 8b zue : !he radio trouble that halted woulcl not delaJ lllttlrday'a Ill"
Thursday In comparison wllb f
P· m. astern ""
uy a earn, Y er Thursdays countdown at T • 10 mg.
•.,.._
,.. oa lbe same day
in or an encore.
School Baad.
klc and
· Faye Roush ·
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lllf4
Dancers In sever• I of the num% p. m. - Horse Harness
Er1c Chambers made his in.
bers won applause of encore Raclag.
itial appearance as an emcee
Rala agaltt foreed eauceU.- proportions. one case being lhQSe
8:15 p. m. - Big Beod Tal· with the group during the first
tlon of lhe neW, procram backing Gerald PoweU in hla eut Sbow Caoe of 1115 - Dt- half while veteran Joe Struble
By Unitad
Inttt'llltion•l
certain le bave been Import· solo.
reeled by Roher! K. Hoeftlcb. emceed the 18-aci second half.
Astronauts:
Lt.
Col.
L.
Gordon Caaput Jr~ 31,
ant In lite llltendaace drtp.
BUI Zerkle opened the first 10 p. m. - Fireworkl.
(Continued on page 2 )
eom1111nd pilot; Lt. Cmdr. Chari" Peto Conrlld .lr.,
Paid admllolono IDle the
35, co-pilot.
1'"""8181111 yesterday for ll&gt;e
Tho Million: Proposed eight d1y Rltht, 121 orbln
Bla Bend Minstrel AIIOCfa·
of tho earth, ,...choduled for Soturday lit to a.m. EDT.
. lloD preaeatalloa ,.., 1,011.
Trouble: Fuel problems, radio It 1 •'- allll •
,I AIW!Jdaace 1•11
year,
hlclttd·
thralloniDJ
thundorsquell laeell with llghtnlnt .
bined
to
tho two dl'f dall'f, A fin-(ilt 1'!1!!HJ1Uf!J.
·Ill. ~•--allernooo palllbl&amp;ttd A Fa1 Steer ~ ... for,. lhepoople in agricultural pursuits Iday, acrording to Rit&lt;:hie.
0
ilraelloa, "
I,JtN fOr lite fJrst time In the hiitory of I02 and lo improve beef caiUe pro- Order of selling the steers utlona cable colild affod plena ftt~· ~ IIJit,
Tho Vehidt: Gemini •pac-otf;...:&amp; 7,1011 Jllllu1141
IBme day.
Mtjigs County Fairs - will beduclion 111 Meigs county.
was determined hY
Judge
capsul-flrlld
into orbit by a Tlhn II boostw, 1 ' held today at 7 p. m. In the He added "Everyone inter- George Wilson Wednesday. Five
otago
modiliod
lniiMontinentol
balllttic miulle.
Livestock barn on the falr-estect in these very worthy ob- of the steers graded choice and
WEATHER
grounds.
jectives is urgod to come Io three were in the good grade.
COMPARING CR!JPS- Frank WUI, veteran Pomeroy
Larry Ritchie, committee the sale tonight."
Order of selling hY
owners
clothier _and a parttime J!ardener of renown, Inspects to- Fair ud cool ten:. .. low in chairman, said lhe event haa Weighing of the steers was names are Harry Slawter, Bymatoes tn the Juruor Fa1r display area comparmg them - ~• 50s. Partly cloudy aad mOd been added to the Junlor Fair al 10 a. m. today after being ron McCoy, two head owned by
to thOse he raises. WiU is employed by Downie-Gross Inc. saturday, 1 cbaace o1 a few this year to encourase youna off feed oince 5 p. m. yester- Julia McCoy, then Vicki Carr.
· -Sentinel photo.
aowera weal Ia afternooa.
Gary Michael James Meredith

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Rainfall Erases
Racine Program,
C t Attend

HETTRICK "ARCTIC SEAL"

WARNERS

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MATCHING TOWELS
."CRYSTAL PALACE"
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$1.91 BATH TOWIU .. ......... _.. SALE $1.59
HAND TOWELS ----------· ·-· SALI l9e
WASH CLOTiiS •• _. .......... $ALE 19o
• "EMBASSY ROSE"
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$4.91 BATH TOWELS ......... . . ... SALI $UI
HAND TOWELS · ····--·-··-·· &amp;All $1.91 ,
WASH CLOTHS . ... ......... ... IALI 6lc
e"VENITIAN LAC!"
$1.91 IIATH TOWELS · -···--·····-- SALE $1Jf
HAND TOWELS -·········---· IALI 9fe
WASH CLOTHS _. ............ I~LI .4te
• "EMPIRE BOUQUET"'
$1.91 IIATH TOWELS ..... . .. ...... SALI Sl.st
HAND TOWILl' ---· ··-·-·-·· · IALI f9e
WASH CLOTHS -·-- --··· · ·•·· SALI 49c
• "WISTERIA"
$1.98 IIATH TOWELS --·---"· -···-- SALE $1.59
HAND TOWILl - -·· ··-· ··-··· SALE f9e
WASH CLOTHS · · ----·-·-·--- SALE 49c
• "RIBBON BOUQUET"'
$1,98 BATH TOWliLS -····-···· · · SALI $1.59
HAND TOWELS . -······ -··· ·· &amp;ALl f9e
WASH CLOTHS ............. . SALI 49o
• "MONTICILLA"
$2.91 lATH TOWILl . ........... .. SALE $1.91
HAND TOWILl -··--··-·-·· SALI . $1 .11
WASH CLOTHS .......... _.... IALI Sic
e"ROSI SCULPTURE"
$2.98 BATH TOWILl ..... ..... . ... SALI $1.98
HAND TOWELS ............ SALE $1 .31
WASH CLOTHS ............ ... IALI 5lo
• "DESIRT FLOWER'"
$2.91 lATH TOWELS ........... _•. SAU $1.98
HAND TOWELS _... ........ SALE $1.31
WASH CLOTHS . .............. SALI Sk
."VANITY ROSE"
$2.91 BATH TOWELS __ . ........... SALE 11.91
HAND TOWELS ............ SALE $1.31
WASH CLOTHS . ... ..... ... -.. SALI Sic

SUN GLASSES

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Fat Steer Sale Tonight

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More than 36'000 young

Buckeyes Begm· Gr1"d Drill

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Champions Announced in
Fair's Dairy Judging Event

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and Roger SWarn8._
In other Jumor Fmr beef Judg·
ing Wednesday, Harry Slawetr
was named champton showman
"?d Julia McCoy. reserve cham(&gt;lon showman.
Awards m the Better Livestock Club Bed Sf\ow went to
Larry Mees, first, foUowed hY
Darrell Chevalier, Harry Slaw·
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By United
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More than 36,000 Ohio youngsters began workouta
today for the 1965 high school football season.
Most of the hopefuls drew equipment ThlllldaJ
along with attending squad meetings and posing for pie;
lures. But it was down to business today witb tbe opo.
ing of a two-a-day
for most of the 700-plul
teams around the state.
The workouts will continue wire in lt!IH, with lite IItle llln&amp;sometimes with
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against other schools,
· silloi&gt;Can!Aln McKinley pme •
school opens Sept. 7. By then the last day of lbt MUOD. M~;.
the teams will be ready for slllon toot aD lhe lllll'bltill 11
their openers, generally Sept. wind up wflb 1 IN reconL
10 at the ..rliest.

McCone will
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