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&amp;·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middltport, 0., June 29,

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and Mra. Forrest Bachtel and
family In Middleport aod bls
parents, Mr and Mrs. William
MaUack Chester, Star Route.

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Around And
About
Middleport

Attendlnt. the ~ummer Band
Clmir concluding .ooncert Sa~
urd&amp;}' evening at Ohio University were Mn. Gene
Harris.
Mrs. Edward Johnson and Mrs. Ray Hl:cox, Mrs. George

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ELBERFELDS
RECORD DEPARTMENT

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and sons, Steve, Billy and Ml· a... members ol lhe Middleport
rhael of Soutr Charleston,
High School Band.

Archives Buildillg at
Fair Grounds is Goal
Of Historical s~ciety

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MASON DRIVE·
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TONIGHT
TO Kill A MOCK1NG8IRO'

Gregory Peck

" JUST FOR FUN"

Bobby Vee
the Crickets
Johnny Tillotson
TuH.-Wed.

June 30-July 1

FAMILY NIGHTS
"BEAUTY AND
THE BEAST"

Joyce Taylor

Mr . and Mrs . Howard Byers
aecompanied ber parents , Mr.
and Mrs. H C. Fowler to their
home in Marysville, Ohiv, t.hi!
past Thursday .

Milfc: d

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Mark Damon

Jsell, scoutmast&amp;

for Troop 24~ . Boy Scouts, Is an..
nounring a cha:tge- in the regular meeting fot the summer.
The meetings will be h e l d
'fuesda} s at 1 p m. 11 the base-

ment or th&lt; Middleport Library.
Rev . Art Marcum of the Brad-

"SWORO OF THE
CONQUEROR"

Jack Palance

Guy Madison

(Color)

Hawk Family
Holds Reunion
In Pomeroy

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY . OHIO

Natalie Wood. Steve MeQueen, Edie Aoams Harvel
Lembeck. Herschel 8ernard1.

Stop In right away and see all th~ latest In records
for all types of music lovers. Popular, rock &amp; roll
tunes, in.the 45 RPM singles and plenty of new aJ.
bums in monaural and sterophoruc recordings.
Country &amp; Western, Religious, Jazz C~mbos, ~op­
ular Vocalists and many others. Stop m, look em
over and select one or two for yourself or for gifts.

Tom Bosley.

tolorcertoan1

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
If you don't find the record you want -

Use
Elberfeld• Speclol Order Service, It's eosy ond
prompt, 11k eny of the soiHglrls.

SUN., MON. •nd TUES.

Fonda. Rod Taylor. Robert
Culp. Jo Morrow Jim Backus
Feetur!'tte: Flagpole Jitters
3 STOOGES

A.o_nouncing • •
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FREEZER

MODERN
FACJUTIES

Friendly Neighbor11
Club Meeting Held

If You Are Losing Your Lock.er

OF OUR

Soon, Why Not One Of These Buys?
This Admiral bargain holds 433'h pounds. Th•se

INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPT.
JULY 1st 1964

will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Only
shipment we'll have at this lower price.

QUIET COMFOll'l'

The New ChriBty Mlnatrels
m Ohio University Memorial
Auditorium. In addiUoo to their
recording fame,
the New
Christy Minstrels have achieved two notable lirsts - they
introdured Hootenanny at the
White House and on Broadway.
Formed in 1961, the group
was named after a company of
pre.pvil War entertainers created by Edwin "Pops" Chrlsty.
The original group rollicked the
country with folk songa written
by Stephen Foster and hiB con-

F9 ~~~R~M~I~
SoloiJI

• 12.1 Cll. fl 423'h lb. frozen food otoroge!
• Free ing ooila 011 an 6 sides of .inner com.pa.rtmeat
liner for holanoed cold throu;bout!
• Admind "POIIIIY Pmcher" sealed power unit!
• High doasity insulation, temperature wotroU
• ('om......l.nced lid with key lock!
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FRIGIDAIRE

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lt1 T Air Caullo•

7:00 P.M. to 9 P.M.

•FLDAJIN&amp; SIJBPBISII'"

Tuesday, June 30th

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BTil/llr. Soono _..Ill

ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, OHIO

The New ChriBty Minstrels

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; strive to maintain the zest and

SAVINGS BOND
TO BE GIVEN AWAY

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: fun of those early mlnslrel
j days, but eliminate bad jokea
' and traditional blsckface makeup.
Tickets for the performance
will be on sale at Memorial
Auditorium and at Athena book
i stores. There will be no reserv-

tans.

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Wahlbll twct - • h..
-tiller.

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GIVES SPECIAL NUMBER
Mrs. 0 P. Klein vresented
I a special vocal number,
"I
I Talked with God Last Night"
; during morning worship services
at Heath Metbodlst
Church. 1'he Rev. M. E. Dow·
1son, minister, II presentiog a
· series of sermona taken from
the First EplsUe ri. Peter. He
will continue the otudy for tbe

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FURNITURE

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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
"THE FRIENDLY BANK"

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Fair Enforcement Yes, But
No Leniency, over Holiday

Swim Classes
Registration
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MIDDLEPORT I

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From Ship Blast

Meigs Fanners Getting 'Hard Sell' to 'Make More Money'

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'I1le l04.:al society, an lncf».
porated non-profit urganizatloll;
aims to raiSe $20,000 for tbi
projeet, according to Mr. How-

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FREE GIFTS and REFRESHMENTS

ro.ooe

temporaries .

. ed seats.

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

tures and priceless relics ..
pioneer ivlelg• Coonty, can be
constructed at the Meigs CouJOo
ty Fairgrounds.

Chamber Names
New Directors
For Two Years

will appear July 2 at 8 p. m.

TO SELL

Gloat Cap..itr, Dop.-blo Sloroeo

YOU ARE INVITED

listen tD the still,
small rKJice of

New Christy
Minstrels to
Be in Athens

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Ex Raci·ne Pup•.I Inner f
Honors in Madrid, Spain

(Technicolor)

Cliff Robertson (PT109) Jam•

oldest member of the 0 h i o
Pioneer and Historical Society,
said it is h•)ped that the building to preserve the
great
number of historical - manuscripts, rare books, maps, pie-

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He said funds to build the
strucWre will be raised through
HA VERRILL, Man. - A pi- i
contributions from loral don0111
lotless F86 jet fighter
plane ,
and
former residents of Meip
crashed early today into three i
County. Donation fomm are
homes and a dozen parked cars j
currently being sent to IOJDil
oo a coogested, residential .
4,000 persCJns.
street, killing two childreu as I
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they slept.
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The Meigs County Pioneer
The pilot parachuted to safe- i
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) - A twin hull drilling ship and Historical Baciety,
&amp;be
ty mlnutea before the
with at least 42 mtn aboard exploded and sank in the first such organizaton esta~
landed In the swift
Gulf of Mexico. The Coast Guard sa1d there were 29 sur· lished In Ohio (1876), also hll
rlmack River ln nearby Grov•~
vivors and two known dead.
a list o' all voten In the last ·
land and was hauled to aatety
The Coast Guard said there were still at least 11 men general election who will bl
PROJECT PLANS - Meigs County Commissioner Ken McElhinney, left, and Meigs County Pioneer and His- missing.
oy a helicopter. He was alone
contacted following a screenlnl
toncal Society President A. V. Howell, 92, are in Iron t of the street-level courthouse offices to be used as a
in the single-seater craft.
The tug M. P . Anderson re- - - - - - - - - - - - ~ssion by represe..;tatives fl.
The dead were ldeutilied as campaign center whlle $20,000 is being raised for an Archives Building on the county fair grounds. _ Sentinel ported it had two bodies on leans.
each precinct ln the county.
Pamela Gilford, II, and her Photo.
board, and the motor vessel
The drilling ship, the C. T.
"The Archives buDding II tbo
brother Todd, 8, children
of
West Tide said it had picked Baker, wa:-. owr.ed by the Read- biggest task ever undertakea
up the 'JJ surv ivors. They were ing and Bates Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giffurd. The
by the society ," said Mr. How""'"~,--.-!l&lt;'llllPjll!tll
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near - hysterical parents were
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being tnken to Lakewood Hos·
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Abont
ell
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lt was a c:,tamaran hull ship
treated at 1 hoapltal.
pita! 1D Morgan City.
He
recalled that he has studUAII eooslructlon •ad mai1tMost of the survivors were with an oil drilling rig under ied this project for
several
lenBDCe workera of lllo
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contrac· to Pan American PeCoLUMBus _ The Obi
reported
badly
burned.
years
but
~
decision
was
Columbus &amp;o Southern Electric
A massive btat and aircraft troleu m
American Legion will move
Richard Alan Cadle, son of T-sgt. and Mrs. Oliver
made to seek funds at the last
eo
. ...vote
re oebeduled to bold a
search wc.s under way for other
The ...:oast Guard said the annual mef'ting of the local
strike
today.
annual conventio~l~'J~i~~~Cadle of Acala De Heuares, Madrid, Spain, former resi·
survivors. Ships were en route ship blew up abouf 3 a .m. society.
h~re July 24-26, to
dents of Racine, graduated from the Junior High school
because. of the
of Royal Oaks, Madrid, with top honors.
The comp1111y offered a IWo1be Civil Air Patrol (CAP) to the accident scene from in the Eugene Island area, •·J have never been engaged
being allotted enouih
Young Cadle, woo placed ae·
year &lt;ontraet to "place • Squadron 1002 of Long Bottom Grand Isle, La., Morgan City, ab9u t 100 miles southwest of in anything where the publie
rooms.
cond in a class of 200, received
pa&lt;t e&gt;q&gt;illot al mhlalpt. The will sponsor a chicken barb- La .• Biloxi, Miss. , and New Or- New Orleans.
sentin1ent is 10 uniformly fava scho,arshlp and tbe Salutall!llon, Lo&lt;BI Ita! of the biter. rue at 10 a. m. July 4 at the
orable," remarked HoHell. who
SAIGON, VIet Nam - Col• I torJsn award. He waa present.
.IU!IIt!IJl .IJlllberllood ol Eleto Eaat end of the airfield, lorathas been member of the local
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muolal. •.,.
mw
. st~ 1ed ' wil!lt·••· &lt;!&lt;d"-ie&lt;i~•-110e-~
.~ .. ..W.orbra · ,~. ed aer&lt;JIIt"-frorn''· ·Pwked ·Ron •
society lor ~yer 5)l Jearr.. . .
down a .U. S. ,Anily turbo American Women's Club
employes Ia It COIII!IIet, ...0 State Park.
Mr. Howell said the bulldlng,
helicopter In the
hls achievement In Spanish and
• new jot.raeymu ad ~pre.il.. The CAP, a ground and air
when built, also will be availmoontalna of central VIet
was tllven a book on the past ,·
lice pi'Gif8m,
rescue unit serving Meigs and
able as a youth center for the
killing two Americana
a n history of Spain. Cadle was
young people of Meigs county
neighboring counties, will also
Colonel Anson B. Cuok. Superintendent of the State as well as serving a.s an ar..
wounding two others, a U. S.
aa a member of the Nafeature parachute jumping with
Highway
Patrol, bas issued the same enforcement orders,
mllitary spokesman said.
tiona! Ju•.ior Honor Society and
three performancP'i by expert that were in effect over the Memorial Day week-end, to chives center.
It was the aecond fatal craah aa a Junior Red Cross worker.
The Meigs County commloi skydiver&amp;.
all Patrol personnel for this July Fourth Holiday.
of a U. S. Army helicopter In The UtUe Leaguer att.nded
sioners has given the Histori1
The first jump will be at
According to Sergeant P . D. McCreedy , Post ComSouth VIet Nam In ao many Southern Local Junior High
1noon. The divers will make a mander of the Gallipolis Highway Patrol Post, these or- cal society permission to USI
days and ralaed the two day School fo"' one year where he
5,000 foot jump and fall 1,000 ders call for a policy of fair enforceme nt but no leniency the street level secti011 of lbl
toll to slx Americans
killed, Willi a straight A student. He
courthouse while the fund rai.J.
feet before opening their is to be shown to the speeding or dangerous driver.
and two wounded.
made mlllly friends with teachchutes.
ing project b ID progress. The
All available Patrolmen are
MANILA - Typhoon Winnie ers and students and attended
Skydiver Jim Berry, 39, of being assigned to traffic duty ting hazardous traffic condi- commissioners will allow the IJOo
lashed tbe Philippines
today the Baptist Church ol Racine.
Shadyside has been attracting
lions and errant drivers.
ciety to use the room, fulm•
Mrs. Thoma! Scally, swim· passersby at the airfield while over this holiday. Officers pa- sergeant McCreedy pointed ly used as an office for t h I
with 118-mlle-an·hour
winda lliB father, Oliver Cadle, a
be
mlng instructor at the Middle- practicing for the jump which trolling the highways will
and caused death, destruction graduate of Racine High Scllool
out that in spite of this "all out" prosecuting attorney' •• loq
aided
by
Auxiliary
Patrolmen
port Muo.cipal Pool, haa an. be will made at 2:30 p. m.
and floods. The tropical storm In 1948, has been In the U. S.
Patrol effort and tllat of other as is needed.
roared out of the PacHlc Ocean Air Force tbe past 15 years. __R
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_ __ nounred registration date and Berry. a prof..,sional jump- and many Patrol Posts will be enforcement agencies, the err Members if the executive comtime schedules for swimming er, began jumping In 1959 with manned by Auxiliary members. operation of every driver is es- mittee _for the project are. Fred
and battered the Islands through He iB now attending college
Patrol airrraft will be assigncluses.
out the night with wlnda that and majoring In electrical en- Mary Spencer, 101,
the Buffalo Sky Divers and
ed
lhrooghout the state, spot- sential if we are to keep high- Geoglem, Pomeroy R.F.D., Got'
knorketl down wooden and reed llineerlng.
has
jumped
with
Pittsburgh,
way deaths and injuries at a don. H. Caldwe.n,
. Tuppen
RegiBtration will be Friday,
houses and concrete walls. First
Mrs. Cadle, the former Hazel Dies on Monday
minimum over the Fourth. You, Plams; Fran?JS K1em , Middl':'
Meip Memorial Hospital
Funeral services for Mary 1 July 3 from i a. m. to 12 Columbus and Cleveland S k y
report listed five persona dead. !layman, also graduated
Divers. The CAP cordially InADMISSIONS - Mrs. Wil· the driver, must do your part. port: Seth N1cholson.' Rutland,
Ella Spencer, 101, who
noon.
PIULADELPIDA, M111 - The Racine in 1948.
vites the public.
liam Grinstead, New Haven; One little slip could mean your Howard Frank, Ra.cme; ~ &amp;.
Monday at 3 p. m. and
The Ieeson• will run for the
aearcb for three civil
rights
----Sarah Callaway. Frost; Velma own life or that of a loved one. Blakeslee, Pomeroy:
rry
brated her 100th
workers missing since June 21
"'"ten- I period beginning Monday, July
Kaylor,
Letart,
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Va.:
TheaHighway
Safety
Dirertor
WarSwan,
Porl~~~~l~h
:elk:
TO HOLD RI'1'ES
August and was In the v&lt;
8 to Jull 17th. Intermediate
fell today Into a pattern of drag.
ren C. Nelson and Coionel Cook and Leslie ·
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Graveside
services for Mrs. dore Neutzling, Middleport.
nial
Fair
parade,
will
be
beld
students
will
have
instruction
glng creeks, ponds and lake•
publicly commended the citizens Pomeroy·
.
Thursday at 2 p. m. at Ewing f
·
Ramont A. Petrovich,
who
and boating tbe brush.
Chapel with burial ln the rom 9 a.m. to 9:45 a. m.; frrst died at BalUmore, Md., MonDISCHARGES - Mrs. Lest- or Ohio al the close of the Mem· Other officers of .toe Pioneer
The aearch was broadened
Chester cemetery. The Rev. year beginners from 9:45 to day, will be held at 10 a. m. er Wise and daughter, Middle- orial Day Holiday period. Twen- and Historical Society
~ re
10
Monday to include all ri. MJ&amp;.
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port; Mrs. Jerry Grueser and ty-lhree deaths 00 the highway P; :ulin~ Atkms , Ha~sonvllle;
Edward Griffith will officiate.
' a. n•.; second year belliaalppl and tbe four surround.
'ncl de
ginners, 10:30 lo II :15, and Thursday, with the Rev. Don- daughter, Pomeroy; Ron aId had been predicted but for- ~xecut1ve Vi~ Pres1dent and.
su rv1vors
1 u two sona, third year beginners 11:14 to 12 ald Boone olliciatlng. Burial Black, Rutl•nd; Paul Quickie, tunately only
Ing ataleo of Louisiana, Arkankille director ; Dollie Hayes, Po..,.
Wllbur Cecil Spencer, Pomeroy nooo.
16 were
will be In Gravel Hill cemetery,
aas, Tenneasaee and Alabama
Racine;
Elmo
Cundiff,
Mason.
This
is
still
tragic
but
an
fndiroy , secreta~..tre~urer ; N~
and Charley Spencer, Syracuse;
Cheshire. Sbe was preceded
when FBI Director J. Edgar Six new directors were elect- two grandsons, and a great
BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1 cation of the safety mindedness rna Lee, HarriBonvdle, chapCost of the lessonJ will be In death by her father , Oscar
Hoover ordered leaflets with ed Mooday by tbe Pomeroy 8randson.
Ham
Grinstead, a daughter.
of all Ohioans.
lain; Olev~ CotterUI: Bradbury•
$3 per person for the two-week Winegar, and iB survived by
pictures of. the three men mall· Chamber of Commerce In 1 She was preceded 'In deatb course. Those expecting
The
July
Fourth
Holidays
will
and Car':'e Neutzhng, Pon»to her husband, Walter, and her
ed Into the stales.
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roy, mus1c; Luctlle Hawldu
business
meetlug foll&lt;&gt;wlngl by ber hushond, John E. and take the course are asked to mother, Mollie Winegar. The
Meig:
Hospital
offlrtally begm at 6 p.m. Thursfl'ch
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.dand Robert Hoe1,
neWI,
lunch at Crow'o Town and ,.., Jake. Friends rna) call at be present for the registration
day, .112
dend t
body
will
arrive
Wednesday
ev~
ADMISSIONS
None.
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Mlddl
PBtldON FILED
Coootry Restaurant.
the funerol borne aoyUme .
to aak at that Ume any quea- enlng. Arrangemenls are by DISCHARGES - A. D. Mor- night Sunday, July 5. Twenty· 8
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A divorce petition chargiDg
three fatalities are again the port, legal counsel.
tlons concerning the leaaona. Rawlings Coata Funeral home. rison, Carpenter.
The
slx,
replacing
six
of
12
ellromo cruelty was flied Monprediction by Department of
year
day Ia Melga COunty CoDliDOII directors whose two
l&lt;ama expire July I, are Los
Pleas court by Mabel L. NeiFultz. Jack Carsey, Boo Gant,
meyer, Pollieroy, asalnai Char- Fred Crow, Bill Grueaer, and
I.. A. Nelmeyor, Pomeroy. Robert Thompson.
A hundred years ago who hetter management practice&amp;."
ALL IN SAME BOAT
and skills that may make him "Patrolmen at toe Gallipolis
would have thought It would Fifty years ago the Grauge Everybody ls in the same more valuable In the job mar- Palrol Post will be on the high·
SQUAD CAlLED
In otber business Secretary. take a hard sell to persuade became a national force
be- boat. The average high school ket.
ways w try to stop accidents
Syracuse etnergeney squad• Treasurer Max Ward read tbe farmers - or anyone, for that cause it went to bat to get for ll!'aduate today must retrain
Meuen Moore and maay In the making. Area residents
men were ouminooed Monday treasurer's report and commit. matter - to make more m1111- farmers exactly the kind of lOll· blmsell foor limea during biB olllero point out thai all a can help by policing their own
afternoon · to tab Mra. D a n tee reports were made on pro- ey?
help educational agencies that IUetlme In order to cootinue farmer haa lo do la to walk In- driving babiis and driving law- WHITE SULPHUR ~PRING$,
Haymail, Syr-, to a local greaa of current Chamber pro- That'a exactly the kind ol a now are casual fabric of evtl')'· beving a skill, or the manage- 1o the Employment Servtee Of. fully, defensively and courte- w. va. (UPJ) _ Tbe beat way
phyllloiiD after lbo was lnvolv· jecta.
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sell being made by the Melp day rural living.
meol know-how, for him to sell Dee In Pomeroy Towa ball on ousiy," aaid Sergeant McCree- for a region to attract new Ineel In e traffic Iedden!. Mrl. Aile ding were Ward Grue.. County Eztell!llon Service, In coAo the _.letter points oat, Ill the job market place.
Seeond.. t, 111111 fait 1o
Mr. dy.
dustry iB to provide tbe goo4
Ha)'lilan wu treated, then reFu~tz Jack Kerr Thd Dow· operaUon wltb a lengthy list of 'iltere Is ao tllmmltk, •"wever The fact iB, farmers never Frank Chllden wbe wm bo ·
college anJ university facilltiel
luniad home by tbe oquad.
:~ Bob' Jacobs, K~rmlt Wal- farm ~nd publlc. oerv~co. ageu. to mottng more money diiWII bed It ao eood, education-wise. tbere for one - t only from ARGENTINIANS SIUVER
and "a soUr. growing base" ttf
ton' 111111 Dick Owen
cles. Its In the form of a new. ea lbe fum.
1be Meigs hlgh school gradu- Jnne Zl lbroulh July 3, from
BUENOI" AIRES \UPI) - AI- researcll a.r. development focllo
!i'INOIR
PIIA"'TTCE
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letter circulated widely urging First, farmers ~ve to bave ate anxloos to learn advanced t a.m. to t p.m.
gentina sbivored today In the iUas, New York stat&lt; ComTiter. wlii be· a rehearsal at Olllcers wlll be elected II people engaged In deriving a enough spunk to attend a l.rm bualness skills gets It on h I • If a farmer just leis Childers fourth we•k of Its worst cold meree Commissioner Keith 1.
Soulbirn HI8!J ·lk:bool Frlll!lr tbe next regular """'ling July living from the soU to leam scbool. 1bls one wlll Ia•t for a own Ume, hls own money, with know he is Interested, the am- wave in 15 years, and even McHugh, aaJd today .
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eveolnJ, July 3rd, ot I:SO of ~ by Ill&lt; new board of dlrec. how to do II better.
year (but most lnstru&lt;tioa Ia his own sweat. He may labor oont and kind of Interest shown rolder ...,.lher was reported on Spoaldng oetore the anJJUil'
bolh lbe Junior and Senior ton.
Said Ralph Moore, area ez. taken on the student's
finn ;t nltbt cia.... at Ohio Un!Yer- will decide whether or
no t the way.
cooference of tbe Great ~ ·'
banda and any lll'aduate Who
tension ligen~ resource develoj&gt;- while doing; .normal evol')'-daf. alty, pa)'lng tuition, working at there will be a school to learn H•avy dan&gt;ag• has been done Assoclatloo of Railroad
wanl.l! to pal1iclpate In the .41b
MAN CHAIIGED
meut:
fum work, and cliWI'OOIJI ~ llli regular day • job all day how to manage better the busi- to vineyarcls and orchards by Utllltleo Omnn!Sllioners,
of July parllde at Racine;, Glrla
John Pushak, 35, ui 285 Kin- "It mlgbt help to have a HI- may be dooo· In a local scbbol). !II hopes of advancing up the ness al farm!rlg.
winter weather that bas sent Hugh solo 8 N8lon wlnt
..uJ Welt wldte oborta anit ·M · Drive, Galllpolls,
w u tle ''~lnder pabllslted about Another glmmlck 11. that to ~ 1118Dagemenl ladder sometime, If farmera p!'l'fer to
Wk the mercury as low .s 10 below researclJ llld ~Ilona!
whl~ bl1111101 abd .wblte II!DU, ~ with DWI by Racine lhll ~g alan-uP -~for ill' su&lt;Cesllful In anytblnaone !II'*! ~be years, later. Or
ha about lhll poulblo management zero In the •·trouo aouth," Illes- lncltldJba advanced
llld _Ill!'; bi!)'l, dart lroulan.' ~ .Alfl1d LYJIDI
F..-m ~t Scihool. You work at some COIIIIrucllve jiC" ~bleo 0!1 1 buslneu colJeae eehool with SOllll!lllle more fa- where , ne• mass of antarctic gree -tero --~"has:::!:~~"!,~
•blf:ii ii1iort idMVed llldrla, tlnd nllbt: Pullllk was
koow,ll'l ralher.'dlfllcull to per-, Uon. In lhll &lt;aae !I'• ~ ;coune In which be abaorbtt mlllu to them, they may aee air waa reported inching; Its alll'actlaD far I'
W~ ll1olil -.4 1111.
~ ~ ,1111 Ieday 0!1 boad. IUadl, - ·tarm.rl theY ~ liVe INminlaclioiL
·at '1: · till!~ .... of lanlttlat ~ '
llll • • .... a
way .-tbwar4.
fDIIn'ICey,"

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July 5+7

"SUNOAY IN NEW YORK"

SH 2-4811

The Meigs County Pioneer
and Hiskor.i( al Society, headed
by long-time President ll. V.
Howell, has undertaken to raise
funds for an Archives Building.
Mr. Howeh, who at 92, is the

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TONIGHT &amp; TUESOAY
"LOVE WITH THE
PROPER STRANGER"

.bd

The
United
Auto Workers Union and Gen·
eral Motors Corp. today opened a crucial round or collective
bargaining negotiations
that I
botb lidos regarded aa
t be
most imporlsnt since
World I
War II.
;
UAW President Wllller
P.l
Reuther and GM Personnel [
VIce Preoldent Louis G. Seaton i
were expected to be on hand to 1
fire the opening shots in I h e
round of talks about new con- :
tracts for some 1100,000 workers !
al GM, Ford, Chrysler a n d
American Motors.
DETROIT -

-and~

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NOW 1'00

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POMEROY-Mi0Dt.EPOR.T, OHIO
TUESDAY, JUNE-----------30, 1964
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PRICE FIVE CENTS.

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Juana Castro Dencunces Brother

CAPE . KENNEDY iUPll - •
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Amortoo's Atlu. Centaur moon
rocket
faDed
a"hleve teot
an or0 1gn
bit
today
In ato erltleal
for I
MEXICO CITY IUPI)-cubau , in my country since my broth· " I Is my duty to stay) aod ular coocem aboul ber broll&gt;1
its role ne•t year In the na·
(Continued from nage l)
Pn!nu~r
F•del C..otro'• ~·year- ero bell•• to deliver It to Rut- help overthrow Ule Communist era' treatment of the RomM
1
Servwe.~ for F~oyd ttoss. Rum.- tion's hrst unmanned lunar
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] o~d ~aster ..Juana . . denounced sian imper1alism in mid-lOOU." fcgime."
tar
CatbTbolic Church
lboUcls
11 . of
1twld M. whu died at illS resl· land nil, mis~inn .
C. E Blakeslee or Mr . Moorr hun RlS a Conunum~t dJetator she said. ''Cuba is a nlmmense
Will Never .Re a
" e prac ce
ca
Ill
df"n 1·e 11 Hutland M,1rtJa} af"ler · The booster's experimental l it the county e1tension officti 1 Mondliy rught _and add lhe htt 11 prilon surrounded by water."
She vows now that she will bas DOt been banned, but tboM
WARSAW, Poland IUPII - noon, will he held .t i p m. Centaur upper stage, piqued ' Cari .Bilikam, SoUCilllServalion\severed all t1eo wllb him aod Miss Castro aid tllere are "neve. reiiii'D to CUba uuUI II •bo 10 to clwrcb 1'1111 blllll
Ibn ill no doubt m the mind Thursda~ at the Ra••lings-Coats wii!l problema for more than ServiCe; Joe Liming, Vo • Ag w1th broiller Raul, his No. 2 "at leaal 70,000 political prison· has regained ita freedom."
persec!tltld," lllle llill.
• fotty. Gen. Rol&gt;ort F . Ken· f'unersl home with the Rev . threo years, shut down two Instructor, Southern
HIgh man;
.
ero in Cuban jails-some esti·
" 1 broke with the aovernmenl
She departed f!'Oill her .pnledy that Lee Harvey Oswald Chester e&lt;mley officiating Bur- minutes early and fatied
to •chooi; H. E. (Pete) Shields, Mia&gt; Cutro. who arriVed In mates run as high as 100,0111)- in mid-11160 . " she oald. "I pare ltatameot. 10 lell of •
a.urdercd Pn!sident Kennedv ial will be iP Mil., :emelery . reach the speed necessary for AS&amp;C Ofltee, or
Wllllam Mexico oecretly Ill readdays 110. who 11111 vlcUmo of the cruel01t and 111011 other Cuballl wllo be- lnddtlll lilt aald lilt wtllltllllll
)y himself and without the
.
orbit.
·
Brown,
Farmers
Home
AtlmiJI. llid In a 1tatement
to a treatment."
lleved In Jl'ldal'o promilel when in wlllch a 10'1"1 Olblll .,..
1
lnowlqe or aid o1. any orp.nMr. Rumf•eld was &gt;.on. on ·
IJtreUon of GaWpolla (Pb
newa conference tbal she II AlthOUilb she hal baeD a he promia8d 10 return CUbll to shot and ldlled Ill I churdl b)'
Ioatlon or politieal pp.
July It, 1909, at Cheshire, tbe
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oeeklnl poUUcal uylum In Ibis 1m0wn political roe of her broth· justice and i'reetlom, rullzed an aaauant whatt ldellllty _.
115651 . '
The attornn 1 en 1 ra 1 - 1011 of the late Ira Rumfleld.
country.
ers for nearly four years, Mill tllat our ldeala had been be- er ..U medf pullllc.
brother of the 1a1&lt; preoident- He Is s•.rvJved
his wile,
Alencieo cooperallnr In Ufl· ' "I can no lllllier remain In· CUtro had prevloully reiUsed !rayed."
.... Ia lllbnnl•
..-de this known Monday dur- Viola, ...; his mother, Mrs.
ing Carmen to take advanlai• different 10 what II happenlni to Ioave Cuba. She ll'llled that MIA Cutro exprwed pll'llcMill Cutro llld her brotlaing 1 puestlon·and-anawer ses- Justa Lemley Rumlield : a broof Ibis proposed aehool lnelude
ar'1 realm• II tlpOI'IIDa ltlbsion with a (I'OIIP o1. Polish ther, Geor&amp;t. of Mt. Vernon;
the Melp CoWlly CooperaUVI
OIVB DINNER
Yel'llon 10 Ill Jll1'll of Latin
ttudents In Cracow.
two sisten, Mrs Cialode (Lena)
Extenolon Service In coopera·
Adlll'lca-40 lbt bandllll of
KeMedy, hb Wife and Ulelr Rup. , of Cheshire, and Mrs.
fOgraJD
lion with the Mello County TechMr. llllti Mro. Johll Frlek eouatrlaa ollll ofllclall7 frtllllliiJ
three oldest clllldron have been Clair (Le•n••J Jacko ol Langsnlcal AcUon Pone!, Ohio State
entertained with a cfinnlr Sun- to Cuba II wtll U 10 lilt eouJio
visiting Poland since Saturday. ville. Mr. Rumfleld Nas a vet- Rutland Firemen have com- Employment Service, Ohio Dlday II their borne, ilo6 Springs lrlll whleh have broken relaTbey planned to drive to the eran of 'W. I .. II and for sev· plet.d plans for their Eighth vision of Voeatlonal Etl\leallon,
RoacL Oueola •ert
WUIIam tiona.
ancient monastery at Czeoto- eral ye•" was custodl••· of the annual 01 roast and Lll day eel· Meigs County Schools, Melp
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI) - The last Unit- Frick and friend of Covlnpm, .:::.;::;.._ _ _ _ _ __
chowa today to vial! Stefan Rutland t&gt;rade School.
ebration for the 4th of July County Fann Bureau, Jaek1011 ed
troops left the Congo today to end a four· Ky.; Mrs. Lawrence Lawll, Cir- ter and Mrs. Sadlt Starkey al
Cardinal Wyszynski, Roman The American Legion Post at tbe Rutland
recreation Production Credit Asaoclstlon, year mtervention which cost the world's taxpayers $420 cieville and Mn- C. A. Polndex- Middleport.
C&amp;illollc primate of Poland. 457 will bold graveolde serv· grounds.
and local banks.
million but failed to bring peace to this huge equatorial
The Kennedys, who original- ic•s.
They have planned to roast I Tho Me'- County Teehnlcal naTtihon.d te I id d lib tb f urth
I
Iy planned to leave for the
600 poul'd• of beef aod thiS
.
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e a co nc e w
e o
ann versary of an
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Uolted Stales •-·i""l, postponed
h
· dded
d · Action Panel 1!1 composed ofrop- independence riddled with civil strife and economic
~·
~ear avt a a sno-cone an resentalivea from the AgricuJ. ... tl
{
their
departure
unW
Wednescotton
c•"dY
machine
on.
·da•.
So mething oew for th.e k'~~
·
lure
, .
M.IIQ
ti Stabilization
Se 1 · Soliand,..__Conser- The last U.N· peace. k.,.per
.11 be
.d lhNu h 1 va on
rv eo,
...,.serv• to leave wu tho f~ com- EarUer today 1 Royal can.
Pose QHolloa
WI
~ny
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g ou t•lon Service0 and Farmers Home -~
M J Gen • -·-' Ira dl Air F
1 .... ~··
'llle StUdents In CraCOW first
the day and gameS for YOUng
m.. Ner, I '
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orce pane .... WUa
af'Oioll•ed ltJr broacilin&amp; 1
and old. A feature of the ob- Administration.
1}, a ux-!oot-lour Nlgerlan and &amp;a Canadian ollleerl.
"very delicate aubjeet." then
servanee will be the tractor
one of tho mono colorful men
Olll&lt;lalt SIIJ Awtr
11 PIIIL NIWSOM
diamond state" ol Kual Protoasked Kennedy for bll peroonal
pulling contest to be put on at
TO BE IN COURT
to emerge from tbe United No·
UPI i'oreip N.... Aoal1ll !nee.
oplnlcn about the murder of bll
noon and again in the evening.
lion's frustrating mllslon ben
No Coniolesa o1flclalt were Aeeord!DB Ia !be blueprint
... And finally, AD!olnt ~
brother. Kennedy's face be- A 26-yoor-&lt;~ld Columbua man Booths will be sel up for fish
Richard Ward, 18, Midtlleport, "Remember thl! dey. It Ia at tho airport to bid larewtll thl! oboultl be a day of celebra: senga, onee the favorite Afrl.
came serious.
was fined $10 and coots by Syra· ponds lin&lt;' other small l!llmes. will appear In Commonof Pleas the end of an era," the gen- tG the de(&gt;ll'llnC U.N. lroopl. Uon and thankqlvlnl ltJr llle can son of the Sovieta and for.
"I believe It was done by a cuse Mayor Herman London Tentative plans call for , lo- Court on a eharge
petty eral said. "My boyl are very tbey were seen oiC by Blbiano republic o1 the Conro
mer lefllst president of Orl.,..
mn with the name ol. Oswald Monday following an accident csl musical group to perform larceny' Middleport ~.. ol glad to be &amp;oing home. So am ()aorlo.Tafall, Mexican cblef of
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tale Profinee.
who wu a mtsnt In society,
R
24 . Me.
between
6:31 and 7:30 p. m. Poliee Herbert GOkey .... to.
tbe
U.N.
mllslon whlcb re- The fact lbal OD lhll fourth
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011
t. I m
1gs county a·
w 11 -•- ....o with tb 1.;'
anniversary of Congolooe lnde~~.. , _
who lived In the United States
d 3 35
With a talent show scheduled day· IT&lt;
,...r.~
e
mains 10 run tha •IS2 mll· _.....__ce lbe ConiO ftnda ltaelf , •. Lwnumba, wbou l!Widt
l!ld who waa dissatisfied with roun : p.m.
following the musle. Anyone theft of cushions from I h • Tben, wavlna tho atulfed lloll IIUiual clvU aaistance pro- ,........
•-.._..
our IOvemment l!ld our wa, of According to the GalllpoDs ltb
t d in
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porch of a Middleport home. baby eroeodlle he uoeo •• a
In th "··In lhe lriP of moll and chaos, Gizenga """ ailtmp.... to taka
Post State Hlgh)Vey
Patrol. w an ac ' ane g, smgmg, Chief GU~ey oald he also baa swagaer otick, 11'01111 cOmbed gram
o -....
l!lliety and har llllowa bow far ovet. Of lhe early 1-. LuIile, who took up communism Gary Day Ruckel was driving baton or other specialty is urgol
chartered With U.N. mill••~ foreel the bUIIden havt d-·..-' mumba II the Important o n t
and went 10 the Soviet Union," west on Ri. 124 when his vehic- eo to enter and may contact a signa statement from Ward the ganaway
a
_,
•..-~ not presenl Ht died wbDe 1mKennedy roplled.
lrded with
drl
Mr. Vernon Weber an)' lime admitting window-peeping
at Lebanese tranaport which took aone, Western dlplomall feared from the blueprlnL
"He wu dlasalisfled !hero. 1e co 1
ven bef
'be
te
39 homes In Middleport
In him and the Iut as Nlierl- a lllltlt !rom tlllorder In I o AI the lui of 10,000 United prlsoned Ullller llle care
0110
Ho eame back lo lhe United eo•!, turning north into a prl· ;.';. . rl con
be .
' recent moniJll.
an troops back lo Lagos.
chaos.
Nail- lroOpl depart the Con- Tshombe. It WM DO areal 1081
vate driveway, by Norma Jean
P ,., WI
aw""'·
~. revolt large l!ld amall ~-s Ia the Wert, onlf the way Ill
nd Hayman, 2B, Syracuse.
Stalel
aod
was
antl·ooclal
a
ed
winnen
In
the
talen.
show.
~
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•·Jt th t 111
1
•- ••k
at the provincea of Kwilu, Kivu ""' dYInI w....
...... oame about ...
~I ,,! Ire only,~."!., w ~ ~ The Ruckel vehicle hit I he Area residents are Invited to
and North Katanl•·
lelediY while lryinC to escape.
ou ·~ I ong ee~.,.. ll•m• front of !he Hayman auto caus- come to Rutland July 4th and
Amonllhe olber lhrte thtre
life and ooclely was by killing ing heavy damage to both ve- spend lht day,
In four yearo, U.N. peae&amp;o II no leu of the ambition wblch
f
ldenl ol lhe United hides. Norma Hayman recelvkeeping ellorts cost W11 million drove them llll'ller
'By Way.. G. Brandstadt, M.D. mon causes Include f•tigue, e- tu a 2-year-old child over an with approximately $171 million
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motiona I upsets eye-stra In, an d t:Alen ded Ieng th of lune.
of it conung
... now .._
"1
"There Is no question that he ed abrasions to both knees, and
I
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. from the Un 1. ted 'lbeir llcl II IOU""'
did
on his own and by h.;n- a sprained left arm. She was
r-old oon com· cllronic sinusitis, From thia diathe Leopoldvnte ,..wrnmant of
self."11
taken to a Pomeroy physician
plllns of a headaelle on both lance 1 can be sure of only A....:Ma• weawl depend on tbt Statea. And peace and stability Premier Cyrlllt Adoula
and
.. He was not • member ot
for treatment.
aides of his head. He says he only 'thin these are not ml- cuase for which Ibis drug Is
: ; 0 aUU are m.-ured Pretltlent JOipeh ltaaavubu
rifht-wing orranlzaUon. He was1
Mayor London lined Ruckel
g•ts it ,!ten, but has not want· gralne he~darhes. Although ml· given. In general, prolonged
ms
years away.
only In !he desperall need lor
• confessed Communist. but S10 and costs for excessive speed
ed to talli about lt. Is Uus oer· gralne usually starts In chUd- use might cause moon!-, abIn
belp
agallllt CommUilil&amp; •
even the Commun1818 would not in Syracuse. The case iJ sUJI
lous.
jhood, It &amp;fleets only one oide normal fat deposits, waterlog· . no
ve an ausp OUI
supporled moil• ID bOth Etllt
have anything 10 do with hom." under Investigation.
A-Thero "" IDlbY causes ol the head.
glng. . ·mplea, growth of hair llll"Uig.
and West and motmll"l unrest
Cong. Homer E. (Pete) Abele for headarhes. If your 100 aets
on !be faee, dryneao of tha
Scarcely bid Kil Ballllouln llllOill tllsiDillloned trlhesmen.
has introduced a Joint rooolu· them olten he should have a Q-Whal woald be the aide skin, thinning of !he lUllr on the ol Belgium proclaimed the Con• And from tlliiiDIJ come the
lion which would amond the thorough examlnatlor..
Com- Ieffects oi co"'illone when given scalp, poor resistance lo In- aoieso fret than Patricl LIJ. !mal lntny. For 'l'lbombe 11111
United states conlltltutloa to
fect1011, and dtlayed
wound mumba, the country's flrll pre- emerge !Itt lii!W premier. 'lbl
provide for the apportionment
healing. I'm llll'e your doeiOr mier, IIUDciled a bitter at- aopblslleated TBhomba hu tldl
of one hOU&gt;e of a ala~ legis!•
..·roultl not give thll c1ru1 to a tack llainst tba 'hwniliatlng advantage:
I
e~ght
_!!Jre on facton,..tlllllr Jhan,.pop-·!!-year-&lt;~ld for IOiti pertoda with- slavery" of Belsilo coloolallam "I have," be uy1, "liD IDulatlon: --· ··•··-~ -· •• ..
.
out rood reuon. He would p~ ... 'lbolroniea, the lnsulll,lho ltrlarlty complex toward tilt
I
hably •eep tbe dooe to t h 1 blows that we bid to aubmll to wbile mu u do c1 my
"The recent Supremo Court
r
omatiest am?unt that Would mornlnr, DOOO and nlibl be- CongoltM coUoques." .
A two-year-ol~ Rt. !, Wells- Tbe E&lt;ecutive Committee of declsiolnn regarding apportion. .
give the needed effect. Dlleon· cause we were Necroes."
!or. youngtter miraculoosly ex- the Ohio 1/ailey Region De 1- ll)ent alate leiislatures would
tlnuance of tbe drug, when II
Full Gl .lrotllet
o · ---:s Rl
:;'I'ION
··aped oerlous Injury or death 1I opment Counell will meet ~· overturn the traditl011al coneept
lr
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is done, must be gradual.
'!be blltory of lha Conao hll TOKYO (UPi) - Priml MJn.
2
\fonday when hit by a Chest· p. m. on July 2 In the office of a two house legtslahlj'e In
indeed been full of lronlel, of lster HayaiO IUtla IIIIIOUIICIIII
JOIIke l!ld Ohio train at Coal· of the state'• Development De- state governments," Abele comQ-My IOD bu agammoglo- promllea made l!ld brOk«&lt;, of today lit will run for rtotioelloa
:on.
partment to diseuss the add~ mented. "The result of tills de·
bulinomla. Wbal Is it and •hat a tremendous United NaUon1 u prosldenl of lila majority
1n Exline, _, of Mr. and lion of ell!ilt members to the
GOOD SAMAIUTAN, JVNIOB rassed.
it U1e trea:tnenl?
effort aod a withdrawal today Collllr'ratl9e party
111 II .. Jul1
11
Mn. Dan Exline, escaped the Ohio Valley Region Develop- legislature in our stale lOVern· GRADE
My hu.sband and I have been A - 'nil a· doflcltlle)'
with peaee not yel lleellre, IO.Il CGDVenliOD
Tukyo.
In lei
ment CllllllCil bring! g 11 to Its
gii.IIliDI flobulln In the blood. and, at tile beginnklg. ~ a IUtla'a ...,.ltetloll aa party
c ent with only • bump on
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I ments. and eventually in our Dear Helen·
married eight years. Both hold The -dillon 11 ---~•···' .... huge and strategic territory president would mun wtoma. ~
the bead, the Jackson Ohlo State full strengtl of 15.
national government.
.
,
,
aood jobs.h We
are quite happy
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Highway Patrol post oald.
Other m•JOI' topics for dis·
Thank Heaven the Don I Get with
th
like color-bllndneu, 11111
be whoae economic bap bad been catiy hll COilllntllnl aa pdDie
0
cussion wUI be the hiring of a "The court iJi handini down I Involved" formula lor Uvlng 1 ..;ac
er. 1
transmllteo by tba mother, but establllhed without~ nteeo- mlnll1iar, for thl ConlerVativta
Oflk:lala 11ld the YOWliiSter full Unto coordinator for the il8 decision has stated that coun- hasn't filtered doWD Ia YQWIII
Wb:,•1
from work Is seen only 1u boy1.
Be- III'Y accompaniment of educ• bold Ill ablolutt JDijcJrlty Ia
wao ilttin&amp; In tbe pathway of Ohio Valley Region program ties do not occupy lhe same people yet. So maybe there's
•IIOl'IDII
eauoe aamma globulin helpe us lion and polltleal responslbiHty, parlllmeDL He bu b.- llllml
the train playln&amp; with pebbles. ond the 1&gt;.lecllon of an office relationship to !he statoa 11 the oUJI hopo for ua. Here'l an U· ot nl&amp;ht, ~ ole.
~ to fight llllectiona, cillklreL with Not the least Ironic 18 the mlnlltft for lila put lin JMI1.
Railroad workers reported the oile in Sou'•eaatern Ohio for stales do to the national gov· ample.
:pper' ~•·tid thll
7 this deficiency get repealed In- ptherlni now In LenpOidvllle,
cblltl waa dnaed ~eVeral ltet IJ1e COOI'diDI.tor.
ernment. However, of the orlfl· 1 bad a nat tlra on a buoy
ve cm::r;..od In':"Ullt Pj foctiona and have a hard time the capital. of names familiar
'l'RB ALMANAO
loy the train before It could he The meeting will be condiiCI· lnal 13 statet, 10 had two house hlahway. Belnll a woman of m. my u
s
to gel rid of them.
In the first clays ~ lndapend- ly Ullltld Prell ,...,.,,...
stopped Workers OD the train, ed by Development Jepartment Jeglslatureo prior to their join- 811, 1 natural!) had trouble when tllsroba
The vieUma are apeclailJ ence wh111 first IJ1e ne•
Today II Tutlday, JUJII 110,.
elli'Otlta from Welllloll to Jack· Dlreclol Geo ae E. wusor•. Dl· lor tile union.
1 attempted to change 11. '!be
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ear fell on the jack, Iodllni e
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co ony Ina their jolnta, lnjeclloDI. ol by ill own vlolenct.
Ia IOUow,
- · Loean. Roy Tuller, conduc the CouneJI on t tour of the o. Here In Ohio we have work· both tire aod jack beneath It. 11 there wa~ one around.
gamma liobuUn are given to ... Moise Tshombe, who In 'l'lll 1110011 Ia IQIIII'08chiDI Ill
IDt, McCormolllvllle; H a r r y velopment Department and ,. ed out an equitable solution 10 t aaw no otber oolutloo but to
He doeln 1 approva ol aleep- help the rictlm overcome an tile early moments of Congolese Iaiii quarter,
Scball, ftHman, of Loean l!ld view Ita acllvities.
the problem throu1h IJ1e Han· stand there and ory.
ing Ia paJamu or a aown or lufecliuD, but the elfect ta Dol indepelldenct deelded he wllllt- 'l'lll IIIWIIIIII ltarl IN lob Louka brakeman, '-an. Dr.
•••nus Christen n na amendm.ent whlcb provides
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Ieee 11 1 member of the Ohio least one representative in the I counted them. Then an ancl- even durin&amp; sprlna Jllibtl II
eral-rl&lt;:h seeeBSionlll province hb bloody purp o1 o.man,,
Vall~y
Region Development state lefllolature. H the present ent jalopy 1topped and a •ery doea get a bil cbllly, and In Q-11 11 life for 1 mother of Katanp. Ht Iouth! tllrH e!!mtnatlnl maey polltlcll a
Hartford Man It
SteerinJ Committee
deelolon of he SUpreme Court young man offered ma help.
winter I freela, 1 do tllll wanl wltlo ulluna to breul feed her wars against the Uolted Na· m!UIU')' ltedarl wbo bed ----·Ia carried out here tn 0 hI o, He wll so pollia and ·hlllliOI' to dllpleue my huaband ba- boby?
tiona and Con;oteoe troclpl, and 111pportld biJD.
Cbar1ed with
A Hartford, w. va.,
man
Southeastern Obto would
be oUI that he IOOD had me lau&amp;b- cause llove blm too much, hut A-ll tr not only aale, but lott.
ID lW, PrllldaDI 11arry Truo
waa eharpd wltb drlrin&amp; while 1
most adveroely affected. Alb- inK· Wben I offered tG pay bim what shall 1 do before I turn preferable. When babill deYtl·
... The former oelf..styled man IIIIIOIIIlcod tho traDafef cl
under the lnftuenee of alcohol
ens, Vlnt..,, Lawrence, Fair- for hll trouble he smtied and to an lclcle? And what do you op aalhn.t and other aDari!H; KJng Albert Jtalonjl 11110
U.S; 1r0ope. Ill Jlplll 10 ltona
and teav1n1 the lcello of an aofield, · Gallia, Moil•· Jackson, ukl, "My father always told think 01 thll?-cHILLY NILLY the~ usually get thtm from ear· clared lllmselt klnl• ...-p&amp;Oi to Ulllt ID tbt ·•at
eldtnt lollowhlc a minor two •
and Hocklnll eountiea would all me never to accept m011ey from Dear Cbllly:
1y lnfectilllla or cow'· milk.
8lld &amp;otl c1 lila "ln41J*llml Norlll KGnlll lutlldeit.
car •ap of Eut Main • It
stand .to 10110 their indep.ndent atr8JIIe women." And he dro~e I'd aay your busbl!ld hal a
In Pomeroy Monday at 7:12 p.
Dennis Hoslt&gt;ller, 23. Spring- voice In tile aeneral assembly. oil wltb a eheerlul oalute.
"knowa" ltJr Dlldes. U yoa
Time
m.
field, 0., plended guilty
to "We would end up with a ty· While everybody II oeema 11 don't, •hJ not eomptomlse with
VInton Smitb, 46, was orrest- auto larceny on an information· ronny of the majority with no bUSY lbroWinl ~ at ~ur "aomethln&amp; comfortable?" Bare
ed by Officer llenry Werry af- al affid.vit before Meigs Coilll' respect for the rigbto o1 1he "delinquency • pn~~~t" yoOJtger elistence can lead to COIDI&gt;liea·
Ai.BAO:&gt;r.!E: KEEPS HIS DEN LIKe lHE
ter hitting a parked car own- ty CollllllOII Pl@as Jucljje Johll minority. Too o!teu, our area goneration, 1 ..Y, "Thank you, 11ons - like unexpected comI DUMP .. ·SO AME!ROSIA ORDERs
ed by Helen M. Davis of Pome- C. Bar.on Monday afternoon. has been the •forgotten man" kids, ror belnr the way you pany, or a laulty window &amp;bade,
CLfAN·UP CAMQ.I.IaN ....
J'Ol'. Pooliee oald Ulere waa Hosletlet waived his grand In slate poiiUcs. II tile appor- are!" -GRANDMOTHER
or ,.,.. plmplu, or Dol PIdamage to tbe left !ellder of and petit jury righl8 and ap- Uonmenl II carried tiU'oUgh we Dear Grandmother:
line your rtadlne done. -H.
WILL '!tlU PUL•
L!EZE HeLP M!
the Davis car. No lnjurle• were peered befort Jucljje Bacon on In Southeastern Ohio would be Second tha motion : -H.
Dear Helen:
CLeAN LIP '!HIS
reported.
a charge of stealing an auto- subject to lite whim and caprice Dear Helen:
I borrow8d my ~e~
MESS Sf;FORc
mobilo owned by A~...ct Cash· of the big city leplaton," Abeghbor'a broom lwo WHU qo,
dollar, Reeosville, from Ben- 1e eoneluded.
Don't you tblnll this Is tho When I returned II lbll morn~PANt
CO\If.S.
ny's Body Shop.
livln' end when they even have Ina abe aald, "You didn't need
lloatette• will be sentenced
beauty qceen contests for ,.. to worry - I never mlased it."
DWOTID ro JNTIUST oP Thursday morning, the court Leonard Lee, 60
vivai meellnr• 7 I read In tbe I knolt for a facl thl! II tba
MIIOI M.UON AliA
aald. Hostetter and three other I j red In T
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paper that a girl •u named only broom obe bu.
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the week of revival nlgbta they Now what kind ol a hou..
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by Leonard Lee, 10, Harrllonvlt. had here· And • 0 f course, her keep.r do you tlllnk she 111?-1
r.' :" 1 ..:..:..:::~ ":'.::::"' Whltehall po1ict two daya af, le, wu Injurecl at t:U o.m. to- plcturt, was ahown, with her KNOW
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doy when he feR from a roof pr!Deeuel. What wUI lhly think Dear I:
•hloh he war palnllna.
of next to fetch In IJ1e alnnenlShe'• the kind of baunkeeper
ot ,.. ... - · ot .........
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Lee wu takeu to Melp Mem· ASTOUNDED
who baa a anoopy, borro'llbla
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nel&amp;hbor with a puehanl lor
11 "'1"""'• '""-""' &amp; A. M. wUl hold Ita -ular amera""~ -uad whore he wat
bavt thou&amp;ht
coaol • 'to . ®Ill .-.-·•1•.-R.
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th already
thlnk ln
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e next
some c Ul' Tbll colwna II declicated Ia
--.., _ ., 7:30 p. a at tbe MaSOillc Tom· condiU.... AV&lt; GOkey, owner of che•: tradinrl otampa II tho lamUy Uvlnl!. 10 If you're baY·
- · 11 '""" ... pie, Worshipful Master Albert the house !rom wblch Lee !ell, ~· lie-H.
lnll ldd trouble or jlllt plaiD
G. Woodard announced. There aald be did Dol appear to be .,.,ar len:
trouble, let Helen llelp YOU.
........ .,... . . - ...... wlH be wort In the first d• Injured b.Aiy, He waa able to
You may think thll Jetter II Sl!t will al&lt;G welcomt your
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llrlllllt, but 11'1 the truth. I own amuliatl ~- Ad: . ; : . - "';..:"':., ":.,.: art tnvltld. Relreahmenta •Ill Lle'a ladder !lr&amp;l apparently eannot reveal my nama or dreu Relan Boltal Ill care ol
H · ~ .. •. - - - - - ba HTVOd.
Imt&gt;l'tltlOI'Iv booltad 10 tbt bouaa. acldresa aa I am too embar· lbll neW11p8per.

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the Ortolae •hipped the Twlnl Bolin took the defeat.
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18th homer and drove in two
Red b edged the Athletic&amp; 4- more runs with sacril'ice flies
3Tig;l!ld ~! Senatoro stopped IJ1e to hdp overcome .• bushel of
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Derrell Griffith. Haward's sacr1Gonder socked bis ~ hom- j fire ·fly proved to be the winer after Larry Elliott had ning margin after Griffith's
walked and gave New York three errors had permitted the
only Its third win In iU! lasl t9 Pirates to tie the score In the
games. Rookie John Stephenson seventh.
opened the game with the first Eddie Mathews, who had
home run of his major league walked in all four previous apc~re~r . Lefty AI. Jackson won pearances, led off the ninth inn~
.b.ts first game Since May 7 in 1 ing wit.h 8 home run to tie the

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league career.
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Aspromonte put the flmshmg
touches on the month Monday
nlgbt when he unloaded a grand
slam borne run in the first inning and helpe? the. ~olts rout
the Philadelphia Phil~es 6-l.
It was Aspromonte s second
grand slammer and seventh
homer of the month, which may
not app.ar too startling until
you realle that Slats, as he is
frequently called, never has bit
me~re th.an II home runs in any

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Eqoala Last Year
Aspromonte, in fact, had bit

only 20 round-trippers prior to
t.h.is year in a little more than
three setlsons. He hit his first
homer of 1964 early in April,
then went two months before
r~hing the. seats again and
h~s total of etght already equals
his entire outfut of 1963.
Aspromonte s grand slam
~a~ped Houston's five-run first
mrung off A.rt M8 ha!fey with
all runs scoring after' two men
were re~ . Bob Bruce then
coasted to h1a elgbth victory In
12 decisions, retmng 16 PhilUes
~ a row en route to a sevenhitter.
Philadelphia lost no ground to
league-leading San . Francisco,
however, as the Gtants were
beaten ,4--3 b~ the Mets on Jesse
Gonder s runth-inning homer.
!'htee ~gers outseored the Pi·
ra s 7--v! the Braves battered
the Cardmals 7-4 and the Reds
clubbed the Cubs 6-1 in other
Nations) League games.

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ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Betsy
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Miss Rawls, who picked up
$680 for her third-place tie in
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a pro of $165,437 since 1948.
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R;ck Leeson or Pittsburgh, wfto
chose dental school over I pro
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I Ru~ Brown and defemtve back four years. said Monday he had County.
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Waabln&amp;tou lled*ln• IOdaJ
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!agreed verbally to """"P' .
completed olgaluc of lltelr IM4 , GREENFIELD (WJ'II- P&amp;ul : contract as )JI,aa lootbo'

score and the Braves pUshed
across three more before the ·I
Inning was over to whip the I
Cards. Mathews also scored
two other runs as Bob Teife~
nauer earned his third victory
in relief. Bob Gibson was the
loser
" I promised 'he little wAKDiD
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Leo Cardenas drove In three ,
She womes a lot "
runs with two doubles and a
---·· - - single and Jim O'Toole gave up
only four hits in the seven innUr
ings he worked for his seventh
victory for Cincinnati. Bill Henry pitched scoreless ball over
the last two frames to preserve
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ST. LOUIS (UPI) . _ saretymen Larry Wtison and Jerry
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signed contracts for the
season to the St. Louis canoli· ol
nals of the National
~--League.
Wilson has heen named to
2 BUCKS JOLTED
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' the pro howl tile last two years
COLUMBUS iUPil -Ohio . The h1gh-r1dmg Ti.gers. pac. , an~ Stovall was an All-America
ed by the one-h1t. pitching of 1 at Louisiana State.
ea~ue
Slate UmverSity s I~ football : Bob Burdett•. contmued to 1 · - -- - 1
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team was thrown for a !nss · lead t~e Pomero~· Boys' Lea- Angeles i· tht! All-Star game at i
League • leading Syracuse last inrung on three walks, an Monday with the announcemeut gue wrth a 9-0 wm ovE&gt;r the Shea Stadium, New York. 1
bumped the Racine Yanks 18--8 error, .a bases loaded triple by that the two top candidates fo r Redlegs Monday evening.
. July 7.
and Letart •dged Portland 17- Art Hili, a double by Rusty left
, Burdettt went all the way on ·
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tie Southern Loop game Mon~ J~stice to down tile Portland me Igi e.
I ~·anned 11 batters while walk·
day evening.
Prrates.
! Bennie Blocker. a 6-foot _ 6 · tng only four. The only hit
Once-beaten Syracuse scored
Letart hitting included
wo ! 230-pounder from Lancaster, i _Bu~dette allowed was a second
often in the third, fourth and singles by Steve Jenkins, two : C., could _have been the biggest mmng d,,uble by Red leg pitfifth frameb to down
pilot doubles b\o Art Hill J sin le b halfback rn college football. Bo i cher Haggy.
Charles Pyles' team. Racine Rusty Tucker two' d
by Scott, Connellsville, Pa., ·was I ll~ggy fanned nine and gave
was leading 3.1 at tbe start of Paul Justioe 'tr.
.00 1es by regarded as potentia!Jy one of I up lour free passes. Hitters for
the third innino .
Ch
. uck M ;,. .ree dsmg es. Y the best backs in the Big T~n 1the Tigers were Burdette with
''b
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. Ie. dou bl e a~ d ,:orne run; I
Syracuse hlttt::rs
were Jim each b) Neil
Bakerannd aW SJIJgle
H II f or
t he commg
season. He a smg
8
Hubbard with a triple, Terry
· a · was declared ineligible once be- Danny Abbott wnh a horne-r,
Moorf:!, two singles, Gary Sew- Hi~~r: for Portland were fore because of grades.
R_oger Abbott. a sing
. le, and i
eU, two doubles, Jim Abies, 8 Dav1d Roush with a single, Lee
J•m Swatzel a single
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triple and single, David Libs- Allen three singles, George ,
I The Tig•rs now have a 9-1 1
com· , two singles, Craig Cot- Lawrence two :singles, 8 triple LEMA ENTERS BRITISH
slate.
I AAA go~s wilh you e_verywhere,
trHJ, a single. Carroll Baker a and home run ; Melvin Law·
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPII - · R_edleg~
000 000--0 I 5 r~~t~~~~;rg :~~· :aar:~n~~;:~~
double and single &amp;nd Rick r~nce a sing~e. Jeff ~rewer. a . Tony Lema. who won lhe : Tl g~rs
410 04_x:·· 9 6 11 Wherever your travels take you,
Ash a ht.me run' and
t w ~ ' triple, and Ru:k Proffl~ . a sm. Cleveland Open Ja~t weekrnd . : Haggy and McKenzie, Booth you'll be miles ahead if you
singles.
gle.
will compete in the Brit ish I (4l. Burdette and Swatzel.
join your AM club today!
Getting hits for the losers
Portland Pitcher Red Wall- Open early next month acconlwere Bill Hoback with a double brown fanned six and walked ing to Murk McCormack hi" ALL-STAR COACHES
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gle, Kenn) Theiss, a triple, Bud- and Rusty .'ueker struck out
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Club Repres-ntative
dy Pyles a single.. and Robert five and wal~ed 13.
McCormack also said th at and Fred Hutchinson of the
E. M. BURTON
Diddle a triple and ~ingle .
Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, I Cincinnati Reds will serve as
Phone WY 2-24'32
Letart scorec; six runs ln the Yanks
212 21- a 7 Bob Charles and Doug Sanders · National League coachf's under . 578 Broadway St Middleport o
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MUmeaot.
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now (7) and Henry . Roberts
O'Toole, Henry (8) and Ed- Detroit
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wards. Burdette, Scott (4) , Me- Wash.
100 021 11)1:- 5 7 0 (8-4) 1nd Orsino. ~r - PasPantel (71, Shantz Ill. Fllaloft
Regan, Fox (7) IUld FreehO!l, C\111 (t-5 ). HRo-OIIv• 2, Kille·
OUCAGO (UP[) - The man ( 9) pnd B•rll!ll. Winner - Osteen (HI and Brumley. Lo- brew, Siebern.
of the hour on quite a few oc- O'Toolt JH I. Loser- Burdelte l,..,...,...,....................................
c..lons !his season for the Cin- 14-21. HR- Bertell .
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elnnaU Redo has been Leo Car- '
dena• - and he filled the bill . Mila.
OOI ,Dil 004- 7 1~ o
qa in Monday.
, St. Louis
:!Ill 010 ll00-4 11 0
The steady shortstop clubbed Schneider , Sadowski 131, Hoeft
a pair of doubles and had three (B), Tlefenauer t81 &lt;nd Torre.
hlto Jn four trips 10 knock in w..hburn. Hobble 14 1. Gibson 1
three runs as the Reds took 0 (8 1 and McCarver. Wmner 11-1 deciSion over Chicago.
'Mefenauer (9-4 ). Loser - Glb- i
Jim O'T~Ie got credit for the son Ill-51 HR- Mathews.
win, pitchlllf four · h1t ball I
through seven innings before Philo.
OlD 000 000- I 7 1
the 93 ~egree heal chsed him Houston
500 010 flllx- ft 9 0
Bill Henry pitch!!d two score- Mahaffey. McLish (2 ), Green
lep inning• fn relief.
(71 , Baldschun 181 and Dalrym '
'!'he CUbs' 9nly run wao Dick pie. Bruee (8-41 and Lrote. Los~rtell 's home run in the third er- Mahoffey (7-31. HR-Aspro1 1
monte.
n~;~denas' first double came
-a!~r a single by John Edward New York 100 100 002- 4 8 0
in the second. Both ,corer! on San Fran 010 110 OIXl- 3 11 0 :
Steve Boros' triple.
Fisher. Jackson 17 and Gon- 1
Hio oecond two,base hit came ; der. Bolin (:1-Jr and Crandall.
with the bases loaded in the Winner - Jaek•on 14-101. HRs j
lhtrd and drove home three - Hart, St ,~henson, Gonder. 1
Modo! "DI,1•T-a
runnm. floth were off Lou Pitts.
010 000 410- 6 11 I
13.11 .... ft., 4 101'" ,. wt'lltt 4
Burdette, the CUb starter.
Los Ang. 101 210 20x- 7 11 3
• No 11111~ no delr0$tlng ever, even In IJ1!ezer!
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Cardenas appears headed for Face 17), Law 181 and Paglihis most productive year yet.
--- • Big 100-lb, •ara zOile top freezer.
He has knocked In 40 runs thus pennant and he had his highest
• Twin Yel!&lt;!lable Hydrators$
far and his batting average has average, .3111, but drove in only
hold nearly ~ - bushel.
hovered around the .275 mark 24 runs. In 1962. he hit 21M&gt; but
• Roomy storaae door has
In th~! la1t three gam~s. drove in 60 runs . Last year he
spoee for • · even
which the Reds have won, he slipped to .235 with 48 runs bel¥:-gel. cartons.
had six hits In 10 trip• lo th• t• d in.
• Evary •h•lf full-width,
plate and drove in six runs.
' With the season not yet at the
fvll-depth.
The 25-year-old native of Cu· midway pf.in .. he is in
good '
ba ha~o "&amp;'• mixed surress since position to driv e in morf' run!;
becoming a regulor in !961. than at any lim e m h1s major
Thai year the Reds won the 1 leogue career
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Yanks ID-1 ; Arrigo, Twins f&gt;-1: Jay (l-3) to the mound to wrop
Krallck , Indians 8-2; Bunker, up their roatl trip . He will bEt
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Oriole• 7·2; Newman, Angels working against Larry Jackson .

body. Archer In four Jnntnp
The Redlegs remomed two \ fanned three, walked llu'ee. hit
al (ni!lht)-Bunnln&amp; 17.2) vo. Johntames m front ol ~·Senators one ; Hackett In tw oinninp fan- lly United Pltialll~rnaUon
ooq (11-6).
fl M1d~leport Beys_
League ed two, walke&lt;) nOlle. alld hit
Ataerleu Loa.,..
, New York ot Sen Franelsct&gt;ploy
lay even1ng as both none.
W. L. Pet. Gl Cisco IHI or St.ollard IS.Il vs.
look v.norles.
Baltimore
41 21 ....
Perry !S-3 ).
Redlegs
100 504 - 12 13 S New York
40 1!1 -~ 41'.1 (Only gam.. IChtiMed)
V.H't .lms of th. e Red! egs (9·2) ' Indians
000 020
2 4 1 Chicago
31 II M7 I
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the Senators 1Hl me&lt;!BUI-ed
Tann&lt;MI and Jloggs. Archer &amp;~:so a
M 37 ·498 11 St. . Loul• al Milwaukee Inight )
\he Red Sox t2-9l
ILP ), D. Hackett 151 ,ond Glaze. Cleveland
M 3l :478 12 f'hila at t.o. , ~pie~ lllilhiJ
Umpire: An Stobtrt.
Los A eleo 35 Sl 475 12 Chicago at Cmcmnati lnightl
Winning 11-!, the
Redlegs
Senator Gillie
Delrot:"
New York 11 Houston tnlghll
31 9'1 ·41K IS
found the range on startin~ In,Jerry Stob!ll'l wllh a double Wa•hlngton
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Pittsburgh at San Jl'ronelsoo
30 16 400 11
dian hurlet Pat Archer by the and •mgle and Tom Hawley K
Cit .
tourth inn ing when five
rum with a trip!• and single led the ansas M Y , 21 45 ·384 19
came hom~ to m ake the score Senator altac~ . Other Senator
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ontlay 1 ftelullo .
1-0. Denis Hackett finished up hitters were Keith Van lnwaJI-1 ~ 1 ; . C~ 1 ~ ~::::~· ~g:i)
0
for the losers, and ga ve
up en a double a"d Roy Gilkey a
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3 n1 htl
four more runs in the sixth. In- single.
Ill tJmore
mn,ao11 1"· 8
dians hitting safely were Arch·
For the Red Sox, Steve Oiler, B~ton 4 Kanlllll Cedlty 3
ed(nll!hll
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er a double. Jim Warner, Jim Greg White and Dave Dodson
!On Y aames sch '1 1
Gla7.e. and Mark Haley, each each singled, Qnd Paul Pullen Tuesday's Probable Pfleban
' single.
doubled.
Clileago at Cleveland lnlflhtl
walked -Piarro (!H) Vf 1\rabek (11-2) The secolld annual
Krger
Stobart fanned 10,
For the Redlegs, John TanDotrml at WaalUillJtall (nlshll Creek boostors olub horee •how
nehill hacl two doubles and a four . and Danny Lewis, the
Sox loser, fanned 14 , walked -Wickersham OD-11 va. Narum held at Kyaer Croek sUidium
single, Joey Hmdy a ojouble and
(7-61.
Sunday WaJ termed suoceolful
triple, Dennis Bogs two sin· live.
The Red Sox on Saturday Minnesota at Baltlrnore-Arri- today by membero of tho orJle and a horner, Jim WilderANIZATON.
muth a single and homer, Mic- lost a make up game to th • ao Iii-! ) VB. Barber 14-4).
Yankees 2.H2. Dodson waa the Los Angeles at New York 12, One hundred and •eventy..,lne
kv Child• a double and •ingle,
lose r, Lee Floyd the winner. twi-mght) - Newman (11-21 and horses were entered In the
1nd Bill Henoier a double.
Senators
. 200 022 -8 6 ~ Behnskl 111-31 vs. Boutoo lii-7) event. Prior to the main llhow,
'l'annehill, for the Hedlegs, Red Sox
010 0011 ~1 4 2 and Downing 12-21.
a pony pulling oonlest attraot.
fllllned 10, walked two, hit no- Slobarl and Gilkey.
Lewis Kansas City at lloston-Dra- ed 12 team• Sunday momlng.
~;&amp;5~~~;,.;~~~~:.-~~~ioi'i.;;;ii;;;ii;ij;oiiii-""1 1 bowsky 12-11 vs. Morehead Official! for the horse llhow
l5·7J .
were Bob Gordon, Judge; Don
Wedne~ay's Ga!ft•
Harri::K~n , ringmaster • and MerWash. at Chtcaao (lwt-lilbtl
lin R011, aMouncer.
Cleveland at Detroit I night\
Here's the reoults of Sunday's
Los Ang . . at Baltimore lmght) 16-class event :
K~nsas City at New York
Lead·in-Pony - Th~re were
MmneMta at Boston (night)
nint entries. All received tro1
Na&amp;Jonal League
phies.
W L P•l·
GB I F.nglish ~-g•lled, full gaited
San Francisco 44 28 .611
1 mane and tail - I. Bettina, Pe.120 E. MAIN ST.
Philadelphia
42 'rl .609 I'. I vine. Carol Ball, Athens.
Pittsburgh
38 32 .543 5
Weilern Pleasaure, full n1ane
Cincinnati
S8 33 .1'&gt;35 M&gt; ond tail - JllllJ Baldy, MarjorChicago
3! 34 .500 I
le Houck , Circleville.
lbl.
St. Louis
36 97 .493 8~ 2
Western Stockhorse - Miss
Milwaukee
:tO 37 .186 8 I Trixie, Ed Maddox, Pt. Pleu,_
Houston
35 39 .473 10 ant.
Los
Angeleo
34 !II .472 10 I Pick Up Race - .Jody, Bud$1.® Values _ _ _ __ Sale Price 75c
New York
22 53 .2t3 24 \\ dy Marlin, Arobla, 0 .
$1.98 Values
Sale Price $1.48 1
Monday's Results
Wettern Pleasure Pony, 48"
Cincinnati 8 Chlcogo 1
and under - Jim Da!Mly, Ruth
'$2.98 Values
Sale Price $2.23
Ang. 7 Pittsburgh 8 (night) Elliott, Albany .
i$3.98 Values
Sale Price $2.99 i Lo1
Milwaukee 7 St. Loulo 4 (night)
Roadster pony - Red Bird
Houston 6 Phil 1 (night)
Starlight. Bob Greer, New HavSIZES 1-3. 3-6 x~ BOYS &amp; GIRLS
Now York 4 San Fran 3 tnlghtJ on.
SIZF.S 7-14- GIRLS
Tue&amp;doy'• Prob11tl1 Pflohen
Barrel race - Sky, J o h n
Cincinnati at Chlc•1• - Jay Robson, Shade.
BUY NOW FOR VACATION OR
Western Pleasure, Clipped
14-SI VB. Jackson (11-5) .
BACK TO SCHOOL!
Milwaukea at St. Louis-Bia• Mane and Tail - Johnny Sor1 inl!llme (0.11 vs. Craig (4-3). rell , Lucille Leifheit, Pomeroy.
[ Philadelphia at H o u 1 t o n Enallsh Plaa.urt Hom, En&amp;lloh Tack - Needle, S h a r y
· and'"DodBOn. Umpire: 8 P P k y Bllckle, Aiftena.
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..:ill~"'";j Jlii,I!IWI Spoon race - Kin&amp;
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ailiiy, •Marjoiolt Houck, Circleville.
Stake race - Stln,way, Bud·
dy Martin, Ar1bla, 0.
Drunkard'• Paradl,. - Suala,
Herley GeorJo and John Danlat., Gallipolis.
Wellern Trail Cla81 - Johnny Sorell, Lucllo Leifheit, Pomeroy.
Western Pleaoure Pony 41" 56" - PrlnceSB AM, Mary Ell·
Jolt, Albany.
Flag Race - Jody, Buddy
r,tarUn, Arabia, 0.
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their cabi~ 4t Sumner. Other yur'o work of the Sub-Diitrlcl ports w be pven. ~e•l year'l
aues(ll were Mrs. Nell Davis, ~~elgs ~unty Mothodill Youth plannbiJ Besslon will be held
MilO Frieda Jl'aehnle, Mtu No- t ellawsblp was conductetl 011 m Auauat.
Bradford and Darryl Sturn- Friday at \be Rock Sprlnga Mrs. Leo Smith, Middleport,
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MethodiJt Church, wore electvr• •pending 8 th ... week va- recoverlnc oatlsfacl&lt;lrily from
The Rev. !Wberl CMrd, form• ed ao adult leaders u availeolian 1n Alabama whero !hey eye "''tery for the IOCOnd time ~r leader of _the y~tb ar011ps, l!ble for tho entire yeor's prowill visit relatives In Blrmina- foUowlnJ an eye Injury .
led the plannmg seaslo~ and ,... gram. The skating parties Will
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Mr. and . Mrs. William Jlod, vlowad !he past year ' work. be held as last year on the first
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oon and 10n of Colu!llbu• vis- He t1 located it Wavarly foh Tuesday evenlqg of eaeh month
Mr. pll(i Ml'll. Lawroooe Mil- lte&lt;i recently with hio pprents, lowlna the Metlw&lt;h•t Confer- from Sep~mber to April at the
hoan we!'r Wellston visitors on Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dodson. eno•.
Skate-A-Way on Route 7·
Sunday.
Melanie You"'l daughter of The new pastor, Rev. Chj!o- The sub-district dues are payMr. and Ml'll. George Doolit- Mr. and !,Irs. J,;, Young, Jr., ler Lernlay, w~s inlroducl!d and able in Seplember and 41'e w
-- - - - tie and c~ildretl have retumed oi Woodslleld vlslled the pBBt cpenl!d _the meeting with pray- ~· sent to the secretary · treastn their home in Berea after week -.yith her grandmother er. Chns Tampkms, Pomeroy, urer, Brenda Pottt, 150 Bqtter~
,, two week visil of Mrs. Doo- M". Jlohert Reibel and grand: is presJdjnt and conducted tbe nut Ave. in Pomeroy, in the Ho"pl'&amp;~l
little pnd children with her fEo!ther. J. A. Young , Sr. and ussmn.
followmg . am?unts: 8!1 for an
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn other relaUves.
A s~he&lt;Me ol meetilllJS for MYF umt With I - 10 memLumbert. Mr. Doolittle came l Middleport Scouts leaving on the entire year was set up w1th bers: f5 for 11 - :Ill fllembers,
Eotered Hotpital
for his famil y over the we~k Sum:fay for Camp Arrowhead AU sesswns to be held on the and $10 (or those havin&amp; over WalteJ Richard Neal , Sr., Rt.
t-nd.
ne~r Jackson for a six weeks fourth Sullday or each month at 20 members.
2, BidweU; KaUlleen Cochp:an,
Mr. L. w. McComp;s spent • t'P!Ilping ~ssion included Bill 2:30 p. rp . The h_ost ch_urch for
Announcement was made
of
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Sunday in Columbus with hi• Hackett, who was awarded the eac
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eamrs at l--ancaster with Jun- · • ..eon ; ar Y · or an,
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mother , Mrs. J . E. ~cComf!ls . 1 gdwin
A. ones Memorial VI. e re r~s men s,
e wor- ior camp registration to be in Rt. 1. ...eon ; Mrs. E. John Moreleelr,_,., ••..,....._ ..,.
Mr. and Mrs. ~w1s Ben.~on i St:holar!lhip and Kenn y Harris ship service. song lt!ad.er 3 ~nd b Wed d
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aan , New Hav~tn ; Mrs. Roy
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'' llrooksville, FIQ. were ih' : and JO&lt; Reichman .
ushers. A 25 cent regt. •tr~tJOn Y
nes ay , u Y 1• " ·50 ' · -- d s· b Rt 2 PI PI
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t b eoch, and Sen-lor High deadl.lne l' ~.~..nar no e, · • · ea- 1
· ~:;uel!lts of her sister, Mrs. Wil- Mr and Mrs. Michael Hack- ee or re res ments Is 0 e
t Joh H Co b Rt
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tiam flra!iford . Mrs. llradford I ell a~d children, Marsha , Mon-' sent to !he host group by the July 15 at $23.50 per camper ~=v~ns~; . Nel~o:· s . Va;
h~lil vlsi~d frequently in fiQrl- le a and Bar:ry. are returning to I Wednesday before the meeting. The semor camp wUJ
r u n Matre, Rt. :, West .;olumbla , I
da •lth the Bensons. Friday their home in Ft Meyers F'la
The schedule of meetings, I fr?m. July 215 · AQg. 1. Those Mrs George D Carper Leon ·
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~:~fter 8 visit he.re with ' hi ~ date, host church and area com- WIShiilg to atte~ ei~er camp 1 Ed~ard R. ?at.t enon, Cottage~
parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. George . mission are a~. follo~s.; Oet. may COiltart thetr m•nister.
I ville ; Mrs. Laura A. Livingston,
A NEW IDEA I'Oif A NEW llfA
Hackett and famil~ . They were I f!i , Rutland , CIIIzensh!p , ~ov. j
i Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant ; Mn. Glen! ~uests at a farewell party at 22 · Letart Falls, area of Fatth; I
va U. Reeder , Lakin State flOI·
I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 28• Chester, OU\Teoch;
I pital ; Mrs. Robect E. McNam••..,., e.u.... .,,.,, , ••,.,,., •• ,.
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! George Hackett. Jr ., Thursday March : Pomeroy, Wltne~s :
I au., Ne\\ Haveni Patrida Su•
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•vonlng.
The
birthday
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Mrs. May 2, Middleport, Fellowship, I
Wood, Rl. I Ravenswood ; Ran'
. (leorge Hackett , Sr ' WO &gt; ol- , June 27 · with Rock Sprmg•
dall L. Roo.rts. Rt. 2 Racine ;
SL ob!lervttd. Olher j,!U t: st s wen t
Patricia 1- BirL"hfield , Rutland ;
l ~vrry day, JW•~''' l"' uplt' tci\'f" .wr.- rt'a son• for clum1i111 to mod~•·n
1 Mike Shafer and Bill , Melanie,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn St 1 Mrs. William A. OhHnger, Rt.
i Dennis and Linda Hackel!.
' ·~d f "I 0 f Cl I d
3. Pnmeroy' Reese S. Dinsmoor.
flam•''"' el•rtrlr h•at ! If you ' re bnildinf, I"I!DIOd•ling- or thinkin5
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charle11 Brad·
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spent
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New Marshfield ; William ; S.
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of t· onw· •· 1in~ ~onr ptf'lf'UI ht&gt;alillff 1yMtem, find ottt ho"· littl~ it
I bury and tamil v ar e on &amp; twoM ee de M WI H:
parhents. I Slavens, JacJ.,son ; Mrs. Sam'Uei
: weeks vacation. trip to Algonr . an
rs . ar
ump rf'y D. Swain , Rt 1, Soutl
Point;
reallv' eooto to enjqy riP&lt;·! ric -tho rleane~t,. ••N••t-to-iuotaU
heat
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Wellston ;
you 0011 hove. There"• a opcoial rota, loo . Get the facie todoy.
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th , rs. Ben Buckley were Mr M
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All the prottKtion ym1
umbu!l enroute for their daugh· f ami_- Pt. 'PI . ' rlun2~1~i7 p ree and Mrs. John Lodwick Wes.l j rll . 0.mer Kiser'
Ironton ;
ter . Sunane . whn has been al- ee,
need for your home is in
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Mrs. R1churd Oean n.Jtson. Rl
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rhi1 one low cou Nariontendinil Buckeye Gtrls'
State at ero . .w.
,
m on ·62 1a II'1r.g; Re erson an Mr . aud Mrs
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Kanawh&lt;:t Falls · 10 falling ; oger Buckley ~nd
famtl y,
Births
wide pJan . 1\sk for the
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Pomeroy.
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Horneownen Poli&lt;:y-fnr
Mr. and Mrll. Russell Roush Charleston 17.95. shtll.onary ; Ka- Mr and Mr ·
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i Mrs. C R. Terry, Rt. 1 Oak
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~:onvenience .. . and for
and son t&lt;::: ril' nf Oak Hill nawha rtver on the sills.
AI'". · . . s. John RJeb~l • I Hill , daughtel' . I: 31 a.m.: Mrs
For all th• r... ~o •bout 1he a1hantag•• of ftam~l··~ elrrtrie
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..,qny, spent the weekend wHh
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rr:al savina~ (as m\t Ch as
sp~nl the we-ekend with
hi!l 01t ntov emfnta :
Mr and Mns Donal Reibel
: Lowell F' 1--l.ood , CottaGeVille.,
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40% over iieparau; l'Cl\'i: r·
heal for your home, mall thio ,.,up11n (no obligation) to:
vrents Mr _ and Mrs Alfred
Ohio Rlvtr - Patton down t M
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w_ Va .. daughter, .1 33 9; .m.;
ages.dipending on wh~:re 1 PRou sh ' ·
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I , 6:15am : In lana duwn 12,
t 1 . 1 . h 1. hd
. Mrs. Richard D. Dotson. Rl 3.
f.olumllUt and Southern
yi!U livfl.
Allw R.. !ii itlrutl•' ~alto ..
I Mid;ael Scott Miller, son of b:35 p.m.; Reliabl e down 12, en er amec: ':'"' 1t 1 ')trt ~~ dm · i We ll ~ ton , lwin dau ght e-r!!. , •/:52
Olalo Ele1!1rlc Company
Zl
ner for their son. Dav1d rt&gt; ·
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' Mr. and Mrs. Mkk Miller. was 1:15 a.m.;
mmer down l3, ce tJ Altendi
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p.m ., .Lnd 8 · 0~ p.m.
2 1$ Nurth Frunl ~lrttt
I takPn to Holzer Ho~pltal for a 12 :3r, a.m.; Chris Junior down n y.
ng weJe r. and
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Mr&amp;. Oscar Weber and dau~h- M J
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. r·~ . umes ratt r!'i . An-I
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Pomeroy I neRs: recentl y. He u; recovering . l a m : St Marys up l(i, 1 a
Sunday guests of Mr.
and : nba Pk lyMmale.D Edwwrd
fHf ol-~
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1m., Invader up 14, 2:10 am; 1\trs . R R w·lr
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roo , rs . ormant Co ey,
Southern down 16. 7 a.m. J fr· M
d ·M · . 1 l•m.s
Wele John R. Henslev, Mary Browifill ' -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - A'tiONWI .. E : Mr . an Mrs Mall Carpen- , ry Bosworth down t7, 7 'a.m; s' · ~n 8 r.. Bill Willian:• and ey, Rober! Rob~rts Mocy Esiu1
llfllllll! llliiiiCI tUPIII lt,1 and f•m 1iy of Che, ler w• re I New Martinsville down 18, 12.- M .K lhnggs 1 Landc!liBtelrl, gan. Bell&gt; M. Houck , W. E. .
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ol M1. and Mr!l .James .. a.m.; I. . eona rd down .1.
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prousc ,. John W. Spencer.
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down ,~2. 6:30 Wa rrenp p·ICk•ns. r. an
Mrs. 1.E.___
Canurh&amp;e
Mrs . David Kf'!.
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18 .m.; ~~a Y · own 4&lt;1 , 6: 30 Boy Scout Troop 236 of Reed ~- 1 •
P-IlL ; Thelma Ann dow~ 23. 12 . -~eljcq&amp;.
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50 a .m.; E;)gerclll! up 2;1, i, J. , ty a; Forked ~~: ;.~:'~e:::;•
m.; Jefferson up 23, 5:50 ;~ .m.; Jy , Scout Master
Dohrman
Sally H. up Greenup r ll :40 p. Reed accompanied the troop
m : Jeff Boat down Greenup, to th@' lak@'. Mrs. Reed served
3:4~ a.m.; OVEC down Green- home made ice cream to the
up, 4:45 a.m.; Valvolene up 31, following : Mike Bissell Marlin '
~ : 40 a.m : R. H. Bosworth II and Tommy Osborne Rand I'
up 31, 4:15a.m.; Buckeye Stale Hall. Craig Tedd. Bill Dial; ,
up 32, I :30 a.m.; John K. down Mike Boring Bill and Tomm
32, 2:_ 30 a.m .;_ Mr . Mack _down Buckley, La~ry Isom , Jerr~
32. 2 10 a .m.· J, E. VIckers and John Goo!den, Rc.nnie and
a(lwn 32, 4:15a .m.; '"teve Click Randy Orr. David Smith . '
by o1feri ng the biggest savings of t he year Choose from
down 33 · 4:ZO a.m.; Lewis dawn Keith Weber, KimOOrlv
and
The biggest savi"i' are at yaur Ford Dealer's! Ford sales
33 , 4:50 am : Pamela D. up Rippy Reed .
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~re at an all ·time high . And we 11m to eep t em t a way
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33, 6:30 a.m .; Allo!l Zephyr
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PT. PLEASANT - The Ma1 can wv 2-£676.
ne Ramt'tt
8 14 6tp
son County Board of EducaWorld StaDdarCI 11 Compacl
bon in a two hour session MonEll..day
night discussed tentative
$1495
llll ear room.. ride and pertorm plans for additions to
three
Small CIJ ......,..., aed st hools. teacher
placement,
m:mareerabiUtJ
and other business.
1960 Dodqe Phoenix 4 Door
$1195
8eo
William Frampton and Walt~t\l.•lk'" d .-IH· ll'l•'t'tllr
\\' hi lt' fi nt-.h \ ' R f' n gln t' . pow 1' r
MetropolltaD Moton
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Donat, archltacts. presented
"'t"t' 1·•n&gt;.:. po;'''o;' t br skt&gt;~ .•~utn trans. rad to und hf"at.e r.
E. Mabt OD'eet, Pomeroy
preliminary drawings of adPboae Wl' z.mt
1961 hmblet Classic St. Wagon
$1295
ditions to Sunny Side School,
22 tic
-\ utrrm.l t lt." tran ~ ~; ,..,_.,_i \~ IHI I' \I a l\ llrl.'~ t'h•,t n iu lrrt or, r 11 d io
--~ --- 4- ---New Haven Grade School, and
.11 1'\oi h ...,, l'1 ~ t .:'t' &lt;n (' I' l'&lt;'f!ll f 1 n1~h
Wahama Jr. High.
HACKETI'S
62 Buick _ _ $2,695
The board approved the
SOHIO SERVICE
Electra 4 dr. Hard Top. tative drawmg" for a one room
POMEROY
WY 2-3891
Shows lender care. Low addition at ';unny Side school ;
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milea ge. Powt&gt;r se-at--6 way
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One of finest can~ in the one classroom on the ront
f'OMIEROY, OHIO
bend.
the New Haven Grade School,
Real Estate For Sale
63 Buick ___ $2,195 and finishinK the basement
FOR SALE · House 6 rooms Special V6 4 dr. Automatic ea of Wahama Junior
Business Services
- fof Sale - TO HETTEH. s('rve you . ;e
and bath, ~3 bedr~ms), hard- . f~ff~C'~f~\ 1. ~~~age. One CIU'e- into Pigh1 class1·ooms.
f'RF.E l"SF. o' Dllr
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wood floor s, car"nrt, storm 1'
The board discussed the
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SA E: 5 room hou se on 1
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Rl. 338. 2 miles above Ra- 1962 PONTIAC $2250 4 d
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PLEASANT - A civU
action and 11 criminal appeal
have beer filei~ in the offiCI
Asa Hoskins, teacher, Wahama of the Ci•cun Court. The action
Hj~h School.
b style,. "ootheastern Di.!trtbu.
All the placements and teach- tors, 1nc. vs Ohio Valley Veuders were recommended by Supt. ing Company , Inc. The plaintiU
Burdette. and when the motion is eeking judgment in the
was made to approve the list amount Clf f1 ,249.24 wltb inter..
as recommended board mem· est. The action concerns aHeged
bers Rober1 Adkins, Paul Wedge goods .'lolv and delivered to the
and Harry SJders voted 11 yes" defendant between June 29,
with board member Earl Keef· 1961 and October 31, 1963.
er voting "no."
The criminal appeal
waa
The board authorized Supt. brought by Wayne Jewell. Jew.
Burdette to take tlle necessary el• was found guilty of speedsteps to furnish li1e temporary ing in the City of Hartford
kitchen at the nsw Pt. Pleasant i when arrigned before Mayor
Junior High.
William Kelly and fined t11
The next meeting of the and cosb. The arrestina offi.
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board will be July 6th which cer was John Hinkle. Jewell
i• a statutory meeting. The has appealed the fine to M&amp;prindpals of the county'! h~h son County CJrcWt Court.
schools will be present then .to
give an accounting of
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Old
school funds.
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yPresent last night for the l~jilred in Crash
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meetina were Supt. Burdette,
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LEASANT - Douglat
Asst. Supt. Ralph Sayre, War- Adkins, nine-year-old son of Mr.
ren Keefer, supervisor of trans- and Mrs. C. E. Adkins of Bell~
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Eq &lt;l ipmr m
1 hardtop, Catalina, blue :
delle asked the board for
edand board members meade, was treated at Holzer
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tsh. automauc transmission ority to purchase the nroperty A ms , W ge , Siders and
Hospital for bruises and shock
6 30 Jlp I'
I
t! por . I .ontractor
VIeW of Ohio River.' ~IJSt be I "•ay, ~I'-'"
'
Me.~gs Cmt&gt;ral Hospita L
_
6 ,
t&lt;:
1v.u1eport.
CaU WY :l.' for that amount if and t" when a rer.
followh~~
a car-bicycle mishap
1 12
R1i wlings
Coats
Funeral 7~ H.arlr\ n nnd:'nn molor('\'C'le .. - '
seen .to be appreclated. The
power steering, power brakes. deor title can be obtained.
last night at 9:30 ,1.m. ln BelleHorne . the Be-\ .lo.&lt;:;(&gt;ph
R
Exrf'llPnl t·ond ition . c~ll Ken · Rickard 's AJH::nment Service. : sale 15 chear .• Well. wat~r~.l radio and extras. 910 Broad· action w&lt;+.s taken on the mat- ! SERVICE WEDNt:SDAY
meade.
.
1\.ra~· . pall-be.arers and a ll ' n~ \\ 1IIJ.3,ms. WY 2231R.
I Hormer!y Grueser Body ! Mrs. Charles furner. Racine 5289.
4 29tfc
ter .
PT. PLF.ASANT - f'uneral According to city pollee tno· our good neighbors. lnmds
6 30 6tc
Works ). 286 W Mam St. 1 Rt.
fl 30 file
Board Member Harry
serviees hr Jesse M. Donohue, vestigatin~ the mishap, the
and relarh·es who ht&gt;lped in MOT()RCYCI .E
year, with
~;dmeroy . Oh1o R H. ~1r.k: 1 HOUSE FoH- SALE; Syracuse. _ _ Instructions _
was appointed a member of
69. Routr. 2 Pt. Pleasant will youth rode his bicycle across
1949
~y 2·3576 1 Rt. 124 9 rooms. ~ upstairs,' u. s. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS I Mi.ison County Heath Board. be held Wednesday 2 p.m. at an Intersection in Bellemead1
sn:- wa~ during thf' !llnt&gt;ss, 8 6l -;J?!' ll arlt-y Dav idson . Wh · t'l Phone.
and de.atil of our dear wife ., S225
Ca ll Sh- .
e balan..:mg , auto glass, 5 and bath downstairs. 2 large Men Wo01~n tl$-5:.~ sta... lllfll u The board voted to renew
the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home into the path of a car driver by
00
2 5442 6·Z7- tp
mother. and
gra ndmothPr.
brake service.
front llvm~ rooms, a bed- !~~ti 00a;po~n~:!t ~~~:_~ud! ~~~~~~~~~ ~ Pilot Lile lmurance, which · with th~.. Rev . William (Bud) tieOrbe 0. Dabney , 23. of Piqua,
3
5 Tl 44tc · rooms. sewmg l'oom, 2 very open. E11.penen~ uauall7 unuec_ar,. the pupils insurance plan
Hatfield officiating. Burial will Ohio. The driver was not cited.
f lnrence Harnm Bailt&gt;r
1
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NEW
A~
D
ust"d
clotho'ng
Sold
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1
1
,
d
d
d
rREK
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QJI lPbl. ••1..-lea
·
Husband . \\'ilJ am R Ba!lt&gt;'' · ·
·
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'liS M
arge 0 s, yar an gar en. requtremenu wrtte t.oda., ''"'''
FollowinL much dt.s"us•·o·on be in the Euncrest cemetery. The youth was returned to "·
1
9 ':'oo.·~ho'o'o0~~- .,".'",,'.","', the board ""- voted to bu'tld
a! Pe arl H(l wth0fnf'· s at
c 'fl:)
c
n
dd
'-"'
UQ
Daugbtt":r . Jane
;
c 11 hog
1m• work. l5
•.
a
~
a• F'ri~nds are being received at home las~ night,
8 11 L eonar d Bass, \VI 2-2372. s=C
80
2
Mon ah R1dge
na(' tne ' Ohio · I' Cpler
nomMash
a or 'rLester
•
6812.
•
Son. Clarenre: and
,
l.:! dcs
~ rn6 30 6tc
Pomeroy . 0·
· fence at Woods School as
the funenJt";ome. Donohue died
1 f
o'-'·rd
d
,.
.
,
Rout
e
2.
"f-9-:!1174
6-27
-30tc
1
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·
ran ~ns, ·~
an
.•
11·
_
___ ____
o
d
&amp;.&amp;-30
HOUSE
F'OR
SALE
:
6
rooms
or..,.
in
the
deed
to
the
school
unexpec t-"1
n~ Y Mond ay mormng
ASK TO WED
1
G d
chael Bailey.,..:
WHY flSJ-i with a dead section j Bu
and bath. Custom built kilchen
For Rent
property
at his home . He was a .etired
PT. PLEASANT - Two cou6 30 It~ : of a night crawler·.• W€ h8 ve . L~D~Z~R ~or\ . basPments nea r srhools Corner of Lin· , ~ RoOm- Furmshed aPirtm - t
Resignations were accepted employee uf tht New York Cen- pies have made application for
1
I " ~ybrid'' danciug and wig· l .::~::o~:~~ic~us
C~nag~le~o~~~ coin &amp; 4th in Middleport. j 212 S 5th Avenue. Phone ~Y by the board from John
tral Railroad. Surviving are marriagt 1irenses ln ~he office
Notice
g mg n·· worms for $1 .00 per
f
PI
WY. ~ ..
Gene Coleman Sh 2-5329 WY-I 2_5435
liam Pack, Principal ol
his wife : four daughters, three of the County Clerk. Applying
·
•
6 30 Jtp
1
2- .. 22.
100. John Mohler,
Leadmg
er.s. lone
2-3196
6-27-3tc
high school; Louise
tea· sons, two sisters ; 27 grandchil- were Charles Richard TuckCref'k R.D ., Middl('port. Ohio ,
~- ~ ~~ · - FURNISHED apartment
for cher at Pt. Pleasant
dren and eight great gland- er, 19, Carey, Ohlo, and Bren•"
Phone WY 2.£:03
6-2!Hilc See Neigte• Building and Suprent. Five rooms and b th High School: Donald
children,
I da Joyco Frazier, 19, Pl. Pleas: YOU PAY t
t
ply. R..ltcine. for better
\..-j
Ni 7
Utilities furnished .
Asst. Principal at Wahama
. ant. Floyd Dwight Baker, 20
1
j furmshings
kitchea cabinets and storm MIDDLEPORT
WY 2- 3092.
.6 30 Jtc High school, Leta
Letart and Rose Marie Durst,
; ture in Middleport. Ohlo.
doors.
1l Z3 tiC
Nice home
• teacher, Pt. Pleasant
21, Letart.
with 3 bedrooms, living room, HOUSE, on Vine St., in Middle. Mlchael Whalen was
- ' - - -- - -- - -- - __
4 11 tfc_l l 0 . McCOY: AUCTIONEER,
dining room, kil&lt;'.ben with bir- port. Ph. WY 2-:W89.
red from Pt. Pleasant High
day a1 the home of Mr. and
USED work pants and shirts. Chester, Ohoo.
3 23 tfc
cr. cabineL• and panelling, u6 25 6tc
School to lead teacher at
Mr•. David Koblentz In honor
Carl ..:heva lier. Long aottom . f
AUCTIONEER
til.ity room,. storm doors and 1 FIJRNI~HED and unfurniShed hama Junior High.
of Patty Koblentz's blrt.hday.
6 17 30tp
Complete Service
wmdows. Nice level lot with- apartn.ents. 134
Mulberry
The following teacher~ were
Others enjoying the affiar were
----Q-jn
~radford
in
100
yards
of
high
school.
Ave
.•
Ph.
WY
2-6615
hired
and
placed
for
the
1964By
Clarice
AUeo
Mr.
and Mrs. P. F . Koblentz
1
SICK ROOM and invalid sup·
\\'rite, P'oeoe _.Coograde school, kindergarte.n an i
A surprise party was held and Mr. and Mrs. George Gen25 tfc 65 school year:
fpties ant a ids ror your comt\. c. BRADFORD
two !&gt;uno.
t'~rmar kets. Excep ti onal 1 HOUSE FOR RENT m· Pom_e_- Patricia Durst, He':lderson
at the bo me of Mrs. hetmer
·
and Ricky Koblentz.
ort. Wt' l'HITY a romplc1c
Raeine, Oblo
nt $10000.00
roy, 3 room• and bath. Call Grade School; Alvin B.
ir honor of Mrs.
Word was received that Mrs.
line Jf crukhes, wheel chairs, 1
WY _
after p.m. _ 1).tfc as principal at Hannan
Wame't. birthday . Guests Gerald Eiselsteio ts in a serl·
•
,
2 3575
5
62
5 11 tfc . SYRACUSE - 8 acre lot w1th1
- JANECKI
---- -- annout'lces chan· commodes, urinal s,
under :
Rev. and Mr. Ray War- ous condlt.Jon at University bosDR
mentary and Hannan High
Mr · an d Mrs. 0 scar D'll'
I beautiful view, outside of FOUR ROOM furms· hed aprut- t-eplace John W. Pack, who reI mg- pital, Columbus. She was
11
e of offi.-... hours Pat . ts pads, bed pan!', t'tc . RoUer
g
..... In Pomeroy
·
len , dleport.
Pharrm:J('~', WY 2-3.1Bti._ _Mid·Lc ·.,
M
will be seen
from
EXPERIENCED
corpnration less than 30tJ0 ment. Pbone WY 2-3658.
signed to become principal
Mr. an d Mrs. Richard Bar- former resident here.
30
10-12 ~n a¥ frOm 2 . 5:311 - _ ___6 26___
\ ft&gt;et from the tenter of town
5 '1:1 tfc Ripley High School (Gore is 8
rs. Jane Smith,
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode
1
to 7 ~ :., pm weekdays. on SINGEH sewing machine
In
AUTOMOBILE
~ood ror early vegetables and FOUR R()f)MS, bal.b ~1e,. graduate of Columbia
Opal Eichinger and daughter, spent Saturday at tl:e home of
dRrk cabinl't with full
I fruit. 4-roorn house with city ment, furnace heat.Pbooe sity and holds both grade
Mabel Van Meter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. WlUard Hines,
In Racine by appointment . antee. Equipped to do zigzag 1
wat.er, 2 porches, and basement WY 2-3319.
• 28 tfc high school pdncipal certifi- Laura ~artung, Mrs. Marga- Pomeroy, R D.
00 l sewing, but·onhoi&lt;'. monogram
ly during vacations HOUSEAND
, cellar. A real bargain if• 4 HOOM apartment
cates. He was formerly prin- ret Bissell,_ Pauline_ Riden- Mrs.' Joho Reuter and childCALLS · ANYTIME. Call WY ·I blind hem. etc. F'ull balance,
bought this month.
Phone WY 2- 5385 _ wflb bath. cipal at Williamson High K r- our, Mrs. Elizabeth Wtckham, ren of Akron are visiting Mi"
2·2996.
6- 27-Jtc $48.75 or $ti .OO month lv. Phone
"'
mit High and Davnille,'
IMrs. Lando Clay, Mrs. Lillian Lucille Smith.
--WY 2·:l2f!4 .
6 25 5tc
: JIOUSE TRAILF.R- 1964 model,
5 6 tfc
schools) ; Zela Harbour Han- Frost, Mrs. Joe Marks, Mrs.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
wu!~N YOU USE A.Bl ClecSOers
·.5-rooms with
bath, wood Tlffi.EE and four r()!()1'b furnishe- nan elementary·, Harley,Cioud, Erma ~leland and Miss Leno- Mrs. Bruce Myers and family
"r ree beautiful
Storage Plan"
you
get
.
ra Bei,z1 ·
empty closet ,
Big Freezer Sale
panelling, til• floor s, (10x551 ed aed
. ··-·-'
apart, teacher Ordnance School ·
were Mr. and Mrs. l.eonard
.
WY 2:-'2143
Pom~roy, 0 . 1 and
three bf'drooms. In mJ·nt ments. WY z..543t
12 6 Uc othy Lewis Ordnance· '
M . J . F . Will, Mrs. Leland Koenig, Alvin Myen,
Nan-8
1
apace m exchange
lor all the All s·n:e•
• school •Smi h d c h')d ren of J esup, nett, Sherry and
·ed b
•
Sale Prlc@d ' _
_
i conditions, $4300.00.
FURNI.BHED and unfurnished bell Stevens' Sunnyside
Pamela
room OCCUpl
Y the family'$
FREE ICE CREAM
'
Ga spen
f W d
'th S . h
wmter clothing
how it With •very Nt&gt;w Freezer or fl,OH YOUR Bulldozer
Jrk .
CUCKLER REALTY
apartmeob. InqUire It the and Joyce McCoy Eshenour, M ., nd M
'D
ays I IWI • mit .
\Vorks. Bring i.n all
vour
Phone W' 2-6455, Paul
Bai·
POMEROY, OH
Ohio Hotel.
9-22-tfc Sunnyside.
r. a
rs . enzel C e and. Robert Allen of Ashland, Ky.
wmter clothes or call us far
USED FREEZER BUYS , ley , Pumeroy, Ohio. H. D 2. BOX 2%t WY -2
MODERN 4 room t_md - Arbuckle School, Lottie Bar- .Mrs.
Baker and Mrs. was an overnight guest
of
pick up and w wW "P
I Freezer-Refrigerator comb,
6 I 30tp - - - - · - fu · h
batb neUe, principal and M. A. Bun- Billy Harns, J~sup, Ga., spent Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen.
·
e
rotesJ!-.OR SALE in M;ddleporl,
4
rnl8 ..::&lt;. apartment. Phone ce teacher· MarJ·e Sm!'th tea- a few days With Mr. and Mr. a11r Mrs. Jam"s R!'dc
1
1
6
eionally"
dry ctea
themmnth
at , CHEST
u. Ft.FREEZER
Unico
bedroom brick house,
5 12 tf• cher,
'
"regular rates,
with r1 Jr.,.
_ $100 :
2 WY 2-3874 ·
West ' Columbia;
is 8 Mrs. Cl ayton Allen a1d BilL
our and !on spent a" fow days
proofing and hang them up I ~~~~TF'F&amp;~}~~dE~e
$150
POMEROY, OHIO
.!
baths. lot and a hail, out of ' T!:mEE bedroom house on Lin- Edna Burdette Asst Principal
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen with relatives in Steuhenvtlle.
for storage in sealed ~edar- 1
In the Heart of
high water . Nice location. coin Hill, Pomero) ph o o e Pt. Pleasant Junior. High · El: a.nd. Bit! ent~ ·tained with a
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eisetlzed bags and wheo you are
Pomeroy Landmark I
See by appointment, or call WI 2-3346 or WY 2-2188.
eanor and Donald Futten, tea- p!CDIC at thetr home Sunday. stein of Cleveland, spent a
"'ady tor them. next taU, call WY 2-2181 Ja&lt;k Cmoy , Mo•
THE AMERICAN RUHR
WY 2-2885 or WY 2-3250.
f 20 tfc
chers, Pt. Pleasant Ju
or Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- coup!&lt; of days witb Mr. and
us or le1 our routeman knnw
General Real Estate
____(6) 10 tfc
High: William VanHorn
ry Daile}',
Mr. Mrs. Floyd Ridenour.
and they will be handed to I Reposscs.,eo automatic eledro, FOR SALE: 7 rooms and. bath,
COUR1 APPEARANCES
er Pt. Pleasant Senior ' Hi h· and Mrs. Eldur. Wtil of SyraMr. and Mrs. Ronald Pooler
you clean., . brighter
and 1 hi&lt; Ilk• ne w Pul l set of clean
Servico
house on
Rutland .Road. PT. PLEASANT - Appearg ' cuse, Mr.. J . F . Will, Mrs. have moved Into one of the
newer R&lt;meber the storage i mg too:s and pop-out bags
Large lot. Alummum storm ing before Justice or Peace A.
Pleasant VaHey .lospltal
Smith and
children, Summerfield apartmenls.
'
Is F'Tee Pay :-Jes Fall on
new for over $150.00.
CUCKLER REALTY
I doors and windows. Reason- M. Goodwin on various eharADMITTED: John Niles, Jr.,
Roy Baker, Mrs. BiUy Mrs. Nora Brown is visiting
1
Delivery A B.C. Cleane"
and I Gua rant•ed to oa•·ty assumable. Kenneth Searle. SH 2- ges were Epa Rollins, Letart Pt. Pl&lt;asant Mrs. James Campal• of Jesup, Ga., and Mr. and M" Guy Summerfield
Shirt Lau'ldry Mason: w Va
ing la st 7 paymf'nls ol $6.25 &amp;ox 229
Phone WY 2-3830
5012.
6 11 30tc Route 2,
$20 and costs on bell, Bidll'en; Mrs. Emma Anand Mrs. Denzel Cleland. after spending the winter Ia
SP 3-5543.
-4
90tc 1 mumhl v_ Phone WY 2-2204.
· IN SYHAC...1JSE, three bedroom a charge of no fishing license; derson, Charleston; Mrs.
A coott out was enjoyed SUn- Winter Hav~n. Fla.
3
GUNS
i
6 25 5tc
modt:rn home, near school, Joe E. Beaver, Leon, executed Rollins, Athens, Ohio; Oscar
iiiiiii
W b
,
Professional Dry Cleaning
Mrldem Insulated, IValJ board bond for $300 for 30 days to Tucker, Robertsburg;
e uy , sell and trade gum 1WJND&lt;) w a'~d pr~0;-;;_-;les, ali i
and Shirt leundry
heating , large lot 72
295 keep the peace; Charles Henry Adams, Pliry·, Willard Nibert,
J
" a'n ce
Phor.e t a. m ,, 5 p. 1 WY. Cobb . PI . PI easant, f'med $l Hogsett; Atha Guy Rayburn,
BiiJ ·tf·
Wellman
Les W!lllamsoo I kind s. hrrh vr,J
and
1 Hour c leonine
2-3974 ; Evenings,
Wl'th out registration
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ray Crank,
.,t r 1 Pt
8
m eweiers. P~one 50. I awnmgs VPnetla,'" blo'nds and I
AI taring •nd Rap•lrlnt
w 7 to m·
for bemg
'
·
omr ~asant, W Va
' ri: ,aiJ·s. Free rstimat.e. Dale 1
Pocbtt •nd Zlppen
wY 2_2441
6Yi'u~ - in possession; Guy R. Henry, Hender.sm 1•
;;-::;;;;:;:c:;;;;;-;;---:---·-111 18
Wippe, S11ppl.\ 21r, Union Ave.
10 lbt.. Dry Cleanlng $2.00
Princeton, $10 and costs, imDISCHARGED: Mrs. Guy
AUTOMllBfi.E tnsnrance lk'en ' Pom e ro~· . Ohio.
DISCOUNTS _
Farm Machinery
proper
passing; Donald Eu· Sayre and son, Pt. Pleasant·
cancelled' 1-ost your opera
6 25 3ntc
PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
_
_ _
gene Chambers, Athens, t20 CliHord Queen, Jr., GaUipolis;
tur'l Ucense'! Call WY ~;Miti FOR SALE- Mia(f];Port·s taU- !
FOR SALE : Garden trador, and costs, without rear view Mrs. Ochel tlollins aDd daugh_ _ _ __ _ _ ___ 1115U(·. est building. 1ocated 36l N i
ABC CLEANERS
David Bradley, 5 H.P. Cleat mirror or observer; Ray Mor~ ter, Leon; Norman Curfman
F
Wanted To Buy
1 Secou&lt;J
Str•et , M1ddJ•port 1 &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
tires, wheel weights, reverse, gan Jackson, Wooster, Ohio, Pt. Pleasant; Dana Aldridge:
, Priced lor quh"&amp; sale InqUire 1 n3-5543
M.son, w. va.
cultivators, tooth harrow. All $10 and costs. spt&gt;edlng; George Pt. Pleasant.
I "' Ohio Hotet
10 16 tic
..
for $200 . Contact Ly
A. Shamblen, Jr., Charleston
BIRTH: A daughter to Mr.
,.,. pt ... t.e 11ae od
tor
uf tim- ·-·- -FARMERS : for the best bulls,
Racine Food Market nn Hart, finffl. $.1)1) and costs sentene: and Mrs. Bobby Pyles, R l 0
A LARGE
6 27
ber ~t'ar Pomeroy. Oh10 Con.
FUR St\LE
at the best price. with the
·
~t ed to 24 hours in jail and Grande, Ohio.
J01II' Ctisla-Lfae. We act fait to ,m
tact : M W. Run_v uns . Mm-I GIBSON ·Kay Harmony !lllitars nation 's leading sires in Oai- FOJ. SALE OR TR.\DE: Hay\ license revokerl for six months
- - -- - - - - - fOil a quidi iiK. Uae tltla nadJ
ersville, Ohio. WY 2-6273
lind Amptiflel"l, 24 month• to• ry and Eseel. For forenoon
~oer for sale or trade. WY i driving while iutoxlcated; Day: ~nt; Thomas Steadman, Dan~
to .., biUs, .... Y&amp;Gatloa
6 23 .IOtc I pay . see or call fiffio Jewel· com:enience service. :.:all by
2-.&gt;1 11• •
6 4 tfc mon Widi~m Nelson, Minne- vliJe. Pa., Bob Eugene Long,
Ill' IIIIJ ~ fOil wWa. BepaJ . .
ers. Polnt Pleasant, W. Va ., 6:00 ito . m .. aft""rnoon service - - -·- - . - - apolis, f20 and costs. littering; Columbus, and Alfred E. Ad·
llniftJ terma to Jalt :you hoot. Your
Phone
..0.
Bill
Wellman,
Les
bv
1
tr
p,
m..
by
calling
_Marine
Supphes _
Shelby Jean Brown, Chicago, kins, Ashton, were eadt fined
FOR SALE
low Jmdaet paJIIU!Il1a lnduc1e tbe
Williamson.
10.30tf
Curti~s Breeding Service Inc. CAR TOP fibreglass boat, 121 no operator's license. $10 and ~10 and costs on charges of
na-hle loan ebarp. You ca
PUPPIES. $.':1 oo e:w h. Charles
Technician, Leland Parker,
fl. metal, carrierr oars, fire 1costs; Harold Patrick, Pt. Plea-- I mtoxicaUon.
..., Ia fuU IIIIJ time at lelo _..
Ma sh, RunkPr Hill , Rl . 2, ., Kll..L fEHMfTES and pmtect Pomc•ro~. 0 . Ph . WY z.~•4
~a.~ .
extinguisher. 4'/z h.'··
t
UtJe tltla qalek, JlllaoiT Cash-Lbae,
Pomeroy.
6-27·3tpr· Ia~ and &lt;; hrubs from ms ..c•s
Albert ~arker, Chester. Ohio.
$200.00. Like new. r-CaUmoMoar:l
It'a
stricti¥ C!llllftdentlal. We Uiilllf:
THOROUGH B"F' D stra · ht Wlth ARAB U ;.,·it Conce~ Ph · 98 5-3415.
6 24 30lp 2.._on 77•5•••.
6 24 6tp
stud :roar penomd Deeds lllld·
n. · ·
1g
tTale Kmg Br11h1ers S ll p p I y
.,..
lf"gged beagle 1:up~ . 2 lll11nl.hs Co .. MJddleport, Ohio.
PIANO tlining. Newman~Bllf.. _ _ Livestock_ _
-*:rourwilluooat.U~
old. James Dat·is, Portland
tf
dette,
Middleport,
WY
2Call
.- No ohllptioD.
5 2
0hio.
6-27-Jtp - - ·c
5246.
6 18 :Wtc 10 PIGS. Donald Weav.r. Phone
Signature Loan• By City Loaa
--SINGER Sewi~
machineS.
WY
-2-6079
6-27-:Wtc
&amp; Guaranl'y Co. Avall&gt;blo
DAY BED, chairs, •as
UEA
TING.
Ptumbill&amp;,
MooDer
e
st o\'es, new , $.';9 !\tt up . Several used
I 25 E. Mtln St.
Pomero 0
We
have
the
materials
and
can
give
you
fl'nrna('e!.
Aneld
Brodlen,
tables, chest ol dmwer- s. f' tc - machmes at bargam pnces
NINE NICE Hampshire pigs
Phono
WY
2·2171
y, •
for sale. Roger Buckle)', R.
Roy Kasper , 132 Milberr} Aile. The l''abric Shop r.::inger Sale9 618 Eat;1 MaiD Street, Pomcomplete
instructions
in
the
proper
methBob Mlllor, Mgr.
D. 3. Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy·
&amp;-Z7·31 P and S4:!rvice, Pomeroy, Ohio. eroy. Pb- Wl' z.ztll.
1 20 tfc
ods
for
installil'lg
Ceiling
Tile;
Wall
Panel983-2253, Chest~r.
V PIECE dining room SUII.f' in WY Z-2284.
4 21 tfc
6 29 3tp
£art
.
.
.
Plamlllq
01111
good condition. May be seen ~
ing, Floor Tile and Ceramics.
HeatiDI
at Edna Picken's, Racme,
For Sal, or Rent
Ohio.
6-27-3tc
_ __::lf!sll_r~~ce
•
EDdMbterPtl1e,
yoat RWf:l' - II"'OINee
&amp; SAVINGS CO•
WHY PUMP your sluggish se~ 1HOUSE for rent or sale, -b~
JOHNSON, Slmpooo Insurance
We have aD olno
tic tank. Get Kle:m-Em·Ail.
monthly payments on land
Agency, ID. AD fnrmo ot 11&gt;
Sewer llfacblnet
'"WHEN MONEY IS rHE QUESTION
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HOLLYWOOD !UPIJ - Who
would have lhofliht that SUaday night's NBC-TV special
abol:t an aircraft carrier fllibt
deek crew would turn out to be
~e of the most beautiful and
Jensitive documentaries of the
season?
SomJ viewers, including this
one, may well have .wondered
In advance why In the
world
such a relatively remute au~
ject in the fir:!itt place. Yet,
W1th a quietly terse narrative
written by producer Al Waner:
man and spoken by Frank Me·
Gte. with prize-caliber
color
photography that waa an indl·
vidual show in I!Sell; wilb
music that helped capture the
range from the e.xcitement to
sld moments-with all these the
program revealed bow artistry
can be found in any vocation
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ablUt)' to traMtnJt compassion
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director, t.lvoided the low road
ot bravado and gung-ho'ism in
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favor of a low-key adult tone.
LCityon
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f.Obtalnod
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story about how some other huI. Cape
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PROGRAM LOG

5:00 CommuniiJ News
MONDAV TIIIWUG8 li'IUIJAY &amp;:05 World, National Nelft
6 1b Sigu On
5: 15 Spotlight on Sports
0
6:15 MUIIcll Clock
' 25 Weather
7:30 Newa Headllnll
UO Dinner Murlloalt
8:00 St.nset Blvd.
1:31 MtllicaJ Clock
7:30 Slsn 011
7,~ The Ulellno
SA'I'VIUlAY
8 flO Olllo Vllley News
8: !5 Stsn On
U5 World, NoUoaaJ New•
6:15 Musical Cloct.
8.10 Sports
Uli Tha Llfeilne
8 13 Weallter
Plettn
8,00 Oblo Volle•' N-a
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8 16 M......
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8:011 World, National News
H5 CommllllliJ Nowo
1:10 Sports Today
Ut! r.tt ot Cho 'l'l&gt;wu
1:14 Weather Picture
9 55 MUOD Cowlty Newa
8:18 Musical Cloek
10,00 Family Wonb!p Hour
8:51! Newa .
10,13 PubUo Sen1co
1:00 Mtlltcal Cli!Ck
10,30 Latl&lt;:hllrln&amp;
1:30 Song &amp; Slory Time
10,55 World ruwa
t : ~ Family Worablp Hour
11;00 MDI'IIin&amp; Melodies
10:00 Nowa
lucept p~jday,
10:1111 H••b School lilt Parade
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10:65 Nowa
u,~ World Newa
11:110 Army Tlma
IUS MUJD Cou1t1r Nne
I1:30 Spectal Commuru,,
12·00 Commllllll)t NeWI
Programs
12.tlf&gt; Local Newo
11:00 Newa RoundLlJI
IUO Markell
11:20 Bullolln Board
11,15 Mid DaJ Wettlter
IJ:~ News O Gl'lllll
IHO EvBDI Bullelllt !laird
tJ:IO SaturdaJ Mlllnoo
12,25 NtWI 0 Grams
1:116 Nowa Bell
IUO AIJ'(c1ll1Urt ApQt
1:00 S.IUrday Ma12:41&gt; Country Go RoiiDtl
1:116 Nowo Beat
1:55 Nt'h Bell
S:OO Saturdaf M&lt;Jilntt
2,00 Country Go IICUDd
U6 Newa Beat
2:55 Newa Beat
4:00 Dlscln~ wilb Doss
3:00 Let'o Talut a Break
t:30 Top Toll Ra8:55 News Beat
5:00 New11 Snm!!W'J

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I:Oti Sacred H-•
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1:20 Cotm1rJ Jambono

1:01
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1:10
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CauuiP, JamiJoreo
JGbD llarms
7:06 Bl'Oiilut hriJ

1:30 Form NtWI
9: 1~ Jonea Bulct Show
1:3&amp; Palll Bowen
10:15 The Good Lilt
1:411 Meigs Cl 4f, !zt.'
10,35 Music In Tho Alr
1' 00 NeW!O
10:411 Tbb Is lluale
7:1Jfi "'""'S l"h·~t
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1'31 Nelft
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7:35 Picl&lt;- Bardwtrt
11:1111
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II:
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7:ii0 Newa Report
II:
:10
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l:tiLJ Breat!ut PariJ
1:00
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1:10 Roy's Food Bl&amp;ket
7:1111 StmdoiiD Serenodo
8,34J Van Palrlclt Sports
7:10
Sip 011
l;tt Baker ll'urnl!tn-Wid-flt
8:55 4lpoa House
f:OO NIWI
lttMIAY
I:IJfi Olfleo Wilb J11tel
7:GI Sip OD
t:tb Belly Nowtou
7:10 Fracb City lapllat Hour
11:00 MllllltlerW Assoo.
1:110 Wlnp of Hollllai
11:1&gt; Country Drifters 11-W
8lblt Spoats to Yoa
11:15 Mason Ct. A:fl, !zt.Tue 10'00 Votco Ill l'rGplltey
11.13 A.li.C. Pr01fam-fll
10,. Wllb. Reports to Ptoplt
11.13 Famlly Worsalp-Tbun. 11100 II11Dt111 Sbow
ll:tll TIDy'a Country a,11:tl0 N0011 NoWI
11 ·00 NIIOD Report
11:11 Olrlltla Hour
11:80 Ooualen Gulli lilar-FrL ll:aO Rev. Marllll Tooll
II::W Mualc Jtlll tt'cr Yota
1:00 Billy Gnbam
t:U Blaottnar IIJmo.TueL
1:35 Lutbera 11our
t:IO ' - I N11N
2:00 Tho Cburoll AI !\'art
U! Bowling Scoreo
5:00 Country 11,ymn Ttmero
1,00 News
1:15 World In Review

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dta ""' tin, e.rta and Barbara left Moum111, Mlnemtlle.
atlvu. 'nley ~ 11n.
~ rt1r vlalt with rei· Mr. and Mn. Ronald Foklea
Wilbur Flnlaw wbo v
ben U...
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aD&lt;' sons of Hebron were Suothe progrwr will be on public
briefly
to
her
boiM.
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end
Mn.
Clan'J\t'tl
Anday guuts of Mr. IIDd Mrs. b
relations, Ja~~et Korn, chairand
dllldM~ , Susan and lie Moesman.
man; October, legislation, Jean
Mrs. E. J. Hlll ~
Raymond atilt Mrs. Jennings Mlal Lena Grueaer wu the
JULy 1
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L. Moore.; November, personSunday after a •vval de$1Yb- WtylMd and 1011 Terry spent Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
al dev~lopmtnt, Nel_lle
Vale; The Deacons and Deaconesit with relaU es In Oolllft\blaa. ~ at ~· park, Hunt· Mrs. Harry Keiser, Mlner:svllle.
Decem~er, the ChriStmas par- es of the First United PresbyBible School at the MinersShe was aecompanlecl bome - ~ W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John YOUDI
Committee chairmen of the ty; Januar) . ~965. Emblem &amp; terian Church of
MlcJdle!polt l ville Metrodist cbwch closed
her
daughter.
Mary
wllo
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Mr.
and
Nh.
Donald
Morgan
and
son of Urbana were weekMr. and Mrs. George D. Masll!ldrlleport Business &amp; Profes- Federatlor., Wilma
Sargent; will sponsor an Ice cream so- with a program Friday eventhe
day
with
ber
Pl"flla.
Mil
saa
of
Newart
arrived
Frlend
guests
of their parents, Mrl.
sar and family of Columbus
linnal Women's club Monday February civi&lt; partic:pation, · Wednesd
Jul 1 be · ing.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
JOOM
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f«
week's
visit
with
her
Hank
Young
and Mr. IDd Mrl.
1
IYening in the offices of the Martha Fry ; March, world af.
t
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yth b gmbwere overnight guests of his
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a 6 p.m. on e c urc
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Scripture reading of Isaiah parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and sons, John and Jeftrty ot ,pa:;;l'!ll;ts~,~M't~
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and prayer by Mrs. Masser, enrouse to their Columbus arrived Sunday for ' lfl
nt'(( the p1 ograms for the rom· 1 ril. mr'llbershlp. Edith Forrest. cak
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lng year
e, co ee an oo a
Bradford Maag Jpened t h e home, after a two weeks vaca- visit with their parents, Mr.
prog . am, followed with the tion at Hilton Head, S. C. Their and Mrs. Roy Jones Sr. and 1
Beginning with September
Special committee members be served
JULY
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pledge to the American a n d son, Stephen remained for a Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Hlll. Mr.
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Bethel
No.
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of
the
InternaI man ; Sadie McElhinny, Rose
Chrlstia• flags and to the Bible. week ''s visit with his grandpar- Jones returned home Sunday 1
tional
Order
of
Job's
Daughters
evening and Mrs. Jones and
Heynolds Beulah Strauss, Mar.
will meet a. the Pomeroy MaMembers of the Pre school ents.
.sons remained for a visit with
garet Ella Lewis.
sonic Temple Thursday at 7: class, .;anb "Jesus Loves Me," Miss Laura Grueser returned her parents.
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY , Music director,
Lucille p.m.
in Engli~h then the way Afri- home Saturday, after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham
FAMILY NIGHTS
1 Swackhanftr;
telephone comcan children sing it. '1'wo songs, ing the past ten days in Mar· and daughter, Merle and friend
"BEAUTY AND
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.nittee,
Loretta
Satlens,
chair·
"For God S. Loved The World" ion where she went to attend of Spencer, W. Va. and Mrs.
THE BEAST"
and "Peter, Paul and s j I as" the graveside services f o r Helen Damewood, Syracuse and
Joyce Taylor Mark Damon I man , and 8Ptty Leonard; Bul-andietin, Freddit Houdashelt, chairwcerts.presented by the Primary Rev. Mrs. Lawrence F i c k. Mrs. Roy Vineyard of Reedsvil" SWORD OF THE
man
and
Phylli ~ Stanll)y; scrap188
CONQUEROR"
While there she was the guest le were Sunday afternoon guests
Jack Palance Guy Madison \ book, Alwilda Werner; parliaReports on Bible characters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fick of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
(Color)
. mentarian. Freddie Houdashelt.
studied during the school were and family.
R. C. Reiman of Salldusky
Also inclu"ed In the commit.
The June meeting of the given by the Junior c 1 a s s
spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Thurs.-Fri.
July 2-3
tees are program. Grace Pratt, Willing Workers class of the which also sang "Whisper A Miss Laura Grueser was the Mrs. Dwight Logan and 1 o n
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"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
chairma.1; Flower committee. Enterprise EUB church was Prayer." The Youth cIa s s Sunday dinner guest of her sis·
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With Elvis Presley
and was accompanied home by~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mary Housh , chairman, and sch- held Friday evening at the sang, "Open My Eyes" and a ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reiman who has been the
and Ursula Andress
olarship, Elizabeth
Pickens, home of Mrs. Herbert Dixon, duet, "How Great Thou Art," Mrs. G. 0. Schmoll in observ- guest of ber sister and brother(Technicolor)
chairman. Hostess committee Rock Springs Road.
was presented
by Marilyn ance of her birthday.
-alid-'in-law, for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Thomas Bentz, devotion- Brown and Mary Woods. T h e
"THE DOLi) DARK HOUSE" , for the year is Rose Reynolds,
left
Tom Poston
chairman
al leader, opeQejl the meeting program closed with the Lord's Mrs. C. L. Arnold who has r~ Mrs. Florence :-Jolley
turned from a visit in Charles- Sunday for a visit in Sandusky
~5555~55~~.: 1 Refreshments were served at with group singing of H~lp Prayer fr: unison.
the close of the meeti11g to Anne So~ebody Tod~y. followed Wlth Mrs. Maag was director of ton, W. Va. with Mr. and Mrs. with her daughters and sons1 Bailey , Lucille Swackhamer, scrtpture readmg of I Corinth- the school and teachers were Charles Elliott and family, is in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rei·
Betty Forrest, Freddie Houda- ians 13 co~cemlng love by Mrs. Rev. Robtrt R. Card, Mrs. Wil- the guest of Mrs. Maxine Arn· man and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
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POMEROY . OHIO
Carson.
l shell, Margaret Ella Lewis, James W1ll.
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Jiam Russell Mrs. Charlea Gru. old and daughter, Susanna.
William
Carman
spent
Mon·
Mrs. Earl Carter and daugb, Loretta Saelens, Nellie
Vale,
Three readings were given eser, Mrs Gene NortoL Mrs.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
i Phyllis Stanley, Jean
including, "I Remember Moth· Otto Hartenbach, Mrs. ' Jack day with Mr. and Mrs. John ter, Mrs. Robert Nausbaun and
On The Occasion Of
"LOVE WITH THE
Frick.
children Linda, J irnmy and Kay
Janet
Korn,
and
the
evening
er,"
Mrs.
Paul
Frick;
"When
Curts.
Miss
Sue
Renshaw,
and
PROPER STRANGER"
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weese of Huntsville arrived Saturday,
. Natalie Wood. Steve Me· hostesses Mrs. Alwilda Werner Jesus Came To Golgotha," Mrs. Mrs. Brooks Sayre, who also
and
Miss Marcia Karr were in for a visit with Mrs. Carter's
Queen. Edie Aaams Harve;Y and Mrs. Grace Pratt.
Ben Buck; and "Because You served as pianist for the school.
Lembeck, Herschel Bernardi.
Gallipolis Sunday for dinner at sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
Prayed," Mrs. Dixon.
Tom Bosley.
the
Evans Steak House.
and Mrs. Lester Wilson a n d
Colorcutoons
Mrs. Eldon Weeks, president,
8tewarts are Hosts
Miss
Jane
Sue
Lietwiler
of
other relatives. Mrs. Nausbaun
conducted the business session
0 IS
OU
WED. and THURSDAY
Lorain
is
the
guest
of
her
grandand children returned to their
To Picnic Dinner
and cards of thanks were read
t
TUESDAY, JUNE 30th- 7 to 9 P.M.
July 1-2
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John home today, and Mrs. Carter
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart from Mrs. Lawrence Smith and
ICn#C
NOT OPEN
Lletwiler. She will 1:&gt;e joined remained for a week's visit.
j were hosts to a picnic dinner Mrs. Florence Holley. The wonFOR THE NEW
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Thursday
evening, by her par- Mrs. Ruth Swepston and Jana,
1 Sunday on the lawn at
their der b?x donated by M1·s. Geof- A roxlmst
M thodl t
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60
July 3-4
Edward Mark and Kent returned to their
1 home, Graham Station, W
. Va. fry Wilson was awarded to Mrs.
PP
el.
e
s ents, Mr. and Mrs.
"CHILDREN OF THE
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hn
Youth
Fellowship
members
of
Leltwiler and sons, Tom, Phil- home, Columbus Sunday, after
in observance of the
second Ed Kmg. rayer y rs. o th
ty h h
.. te
DAMNED"
e coun c u··c es, mmlll rs lp and Mark for a holiday week- spending several days with her
DAMNED
by their dia· [' birthday of their daughter Lisa. sm•·th c1osed th. e meeting.
and counselors attended the. dis·
bolical power to destroy the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
In the afternoon. a decorat- Home made Ice cream a n d trict picnic held Sunday after- end visit.
world.
'
ed
birthday
cake
and
home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
Dill
spent
Lee.
The Swepstons' son, Steve
~ake were served to the above noon at Portland Park.
"RAIDERS"
is
at
Philmont Scout Ranch,
'
made
ice
cream
were
served
Brian Keith, Robert Culp.
and Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Myr- Chris Ton1pkins of the PornJudi Meredith WIN OR DIE!
Cimarron, New Mexico for two
and Lisa opened her gifts. At·
NAME OMITrED
Seven men detPrmined to , tending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tie Long, Mrs. Harley BroW?, eroy Church, and president of
weeks.
Mrs.
James
Fry,
Rutland,
Becky, Brenda and Beverly. Will the county group, gave the ad•ave Texas.
l bur Stewart and son, G a r y, and Susan an~ Ro~er Dtxon. dress and Bud Crew, Pomeroy, foster daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of
R. V. KING CONSTRUCTION CO.
Mason , W. Va. Mrs. Mary Au- The next meetmg will be held the scripture. Chris also gave James S. Kelly, was omitted Mt. Vernon were weekend
SUN., MON . and TUES.
July 5-6-7
miller, Hartford, W. Va.; Mrs.
unintentionally from the list of guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
"SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" 1 Jack Fowler and Tammie and at the home of Mrs. Carl Moore the devotion~ for the- day and
Middleport, 0.
,rviv. rs In Mond y's death Musser, Rock Springs Road.
aad ~rs. Harley Brown will be Crew an&lt;' Mrs. Leo Smith gave
(Technicolor)
Mrs. Mason FiSher and dau·
Cliff Robertson (PT109) Jane 1 Ton)'. Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Max- devollonal leader.
their impressions of the Lake· notice.
Fonda, Rod Taylor, Robert I ine Arnold, and daughter Suside Methodist Conference, then
Culp, Jo Morrow Jim Backus . sanna, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Featurette: Flagpole Jltt1r1
Fathers'
Day
;.,
led a panel discussion. rompMrs. Stewart and children, Tim3 STOOGES
Observed at Church kins read the Portsmouth DisI my, Butch and Lisa.
Fathers Day was observed at trict MYF report on the past
the Syrar.use Naarene church year's activities and accomplishments.
with a program of songs and 11 was announced that Con1 readings.
Mrs. Leroy Watson, on
nie Cook, Middleport, and Brenhalf of the church school,
da Potts, Pomeroy· are attend·
sented gifts to Bob Stewart, lng offloors training sessions
the youngest father; Ch•1riP•I at Camp lndlr.nola near LanHysell, the oldest father and caster this week. Roberta Roush
John Chaney • the father with Letart Falls, Citizenship chairman, spoke on the stand taken
most children present. A special prayer for fathers was giv- b) the MYF on moral Issues
en by the Rev. William Thorpe such as drinking, smoking, and
other problems.
and each father present was
given a carnation.
Je:mlfer Crew .gavt a report
given at Lakeside on reports
compiled from the sub-district
MEETING CANCELED
level. Wilma J . Atherton of AI·
Tbe meeting of ~ Moth. fred exp•essed the · feelings of
This Admiral bargain holds 433'12 pounds. Thf'se
ers' Clr · of Boy Scout Troop all of the members who were
249 has heeD cauceled until
will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Only
at Lakeside and their pride in
further DOt' · e.
shipment we'll have at this lower price.
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ment. Chris Tompkins announced the date for Senior High
LADY ESQUIRE
camp at Lancaster and Rev.
M. E. Dowson the Junior Hlgb
camping dates.
Following the Wesley grace
repeatel by all, a picnic supChange Shoe Colors
per was served. Attending from
As Often As You Like
Middleport were Dianna Criswell, Bill Swan and Robert
Swanson, seniors, and Douglas
Dowson, Rhonda Hysell, Susan
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Cavanaugh, and Rev. and Mrs.
Dowso1•.

8·1M11y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 30, 1964

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