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a-Daily !£ntinel Pomeroy Middleport

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May 12 1962 · · -

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Program Of Poems, Readings,
Given For Missionary Society

Orwr~ sm~

Mrs. Emerson Jones Is Elected
Regent Of Meigs DAR Chapter

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Around And
About
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tht' thefnto of the prog am pr ..~f'nl
Middleport
of lht' theme

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Election of offlCel's, 8 report on
the contmental oongtess m Wash
mgton 0 C and the observanef'
of natxmal musk week were on
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than Meigs Chapter
DAR met
Mr and Mrs Ellison Baker and Fnday afLernoon at
home of

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Gl'Orge Sk nner llf Pomeroy 11-ere Mrs Patrie* Lochary
Htgh St
n Jluntml'(ton Thursday evenmg Mrs James Brf'v..ngton and Mrs
to attl'nd the FrH1llaue meeung j Dwtght Mtlhoan
were co-host
held at lloi 1Uay Inn
1esses and Mrs Della Wmd&amp;Jr a
bv
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E1angf'hsm
by Mrs
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T T Siit'lion St l 1-lll.lfP rPad ng and MISS Suste Smllh of Pome
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1 l nc nal! last 11 eek nommatmg comnutlee chau·man
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An v. !J[&gt;el rom luded ttu: 1-' Jgl am
end to meet D~;~vrd Chesh1re an d Mrs C M
oIIJl:t'r.s
prav-tr
Lolesl Thou
011
\1rs Cook
bth~lf of tht&gt; James Hr.10d \\ho \~ere ( n theu electt'd una.mmously wert Mra
artK"le
The Se&lt;'ret ci thf' Lotd
ts V.ith Those \\'ho fear il m "tOu) presenli.&gt;d
J orsa~e to v.ay hom£' from Memphis Tenn Emerson Jones
regent
Mrs
m Gods Gfts 'Hrt' !\Irs Kasper m obst&gt;rvmte of \\Iliff' till aJt:• stat ,ned v.tth tne George
Skinner
vee regent
8 d
1° 'P""d hv Mrs Jas""r
\toth•ts n-" after
lh(h the na\al fHr cor"s They were ac Mrs DY.1ght M1lhoan ret'ordmg
a &lt;iJ
rea gift otfermg ,..
"• .,., 1h prJ.yer tly 1mpanR'&lt;I hun~
" by ltosale Da secretary
A love
takl'n 1'&gt;:1' m&lt;"el ,nt; 1 1n~P&lt;'i
Mrs J E
Foster
ded rated olJ Mn Loram S E r \l r~ R pn l 7. ndd
~ rs v.ho IS employt..:l m Cmnn corrt--spondmg secretary Mrs
r«t It was announced th;Jt th&lt;' Rlf ... ~hnwnts wee s"rvtd ')y 1131 luJ tlw v.eek 1 n1J
PatTck I.()Charv regJstrar Mrs
Bble book fur Ma) lS s ! ke mt-mbu, of the Hlr!h IIHl~ \1r~
\lr and Mrs Jos~ph Nov.ell Theodore
Reed Sr
historian
A box of S\'.eatl'rs VdJS !&gt;I nt
tr \
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Sr \lr~ p rul ( rog~ and daul'ht t?r s sandy and V cky Mtss Hess Sanborn c'napla n and
~as for Hon~ Kong rt'f g~¥"~
\I., 1 otJ n st ... mtt Mrs Ha~ry left fortda.y to spend the weekend \irs 0 P Klem hbranan
Mn Aten Sham read a po&lt; m I Rr R' l~y and
Mrs Ralph C ~~~~ h reltt ves m ( lcvtlano
Ml s James
Brewington VIce
, Gave Your Bf'st and rlo;&lt;f'(l v. 1h ' ' '" .1' 1
regent pl'esided at the mt&gt;eltng
and M r~ J E Harley acted as
prayer honormg
Mls~ F 10 r nr r fhtu n(' Xt med ng w11! ()(' ht&gt;ld H~v and Mrs ltuberl Matlern
1
Latter o( Lansmg Ml&lt;'h ~f*'&lt; 111 !~.; r 21 "'" th thl l' 11Jiwtn St~rk &lt;Jnd s I Mar~ were o~l!rmg ll c'naplam Ill the r tual!stJc opening
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nuss10nary Wnos.- bll thd~~ "
{ r 1 ts hostl s~f'~ and thl.:' R 1Lh gw ~ts \\edue~ ... &lt;.tV &lt; f Mr and Mrs Mrs A R Kn ght regent gave a
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C 1 1"' n rll ge ot the p1ogr 1m \\' nd
( cr Ia&lt; h ami fam ly The review of article.!! ooncermng the
Love 1s I altE&gt;nt ami K nd V.1&gt; 1
Matl crns v.ere on Urctr way to Contlllental Congress and present
tluJ f nme m \da Oh o I rom ed a number of controvenual subF'lmld •
{; ct
the sland
It'
lSCUSS IOn
ow
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs Kmght s
lnfonnal report
Mtst tcv,mglKdorr 1Jr ' ..
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paS regona JTeCOr WlHJ S DOW
$late pr~~Uam chatrman o - •
\.f ndav even ng w1H mark tha
"MYSTERIOUS ISLAND'
egnwm14 of a week of SPf'
(Techntcolorl
11 111 s rl tl e M1tldlepurt FJ
Gllr}' Mernll :\lt chael r ratg: I '"
Joan Grf"enwnod :md 1\1 di.o&lt;'l B tp!tsl Cllurch wtth Rev Do
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Beginning Of
Service Series

MEIGS THEATRE

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Ju Murrow

A NEW IDEA FOR A NfW EPA

health
INSURANCE
wuh Nauonwtdt,
new lumil~ llo~p11~l111
tto 1 Plan 1 Offen hht raJ
cu,ll lu~ ndu~
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1 JO Dowo on lbe Farm
II 15 Leanl to Draw
I 30 Popeye &amp; Pals
9 30 P1p the Ptper
10 00 Shari Lewil
10 30 Kmg Leonardo
u 00 Fur)'
12 00 John s Scrapbook
12 25 Cmcmnat1 RedlegJJ Baseball
3 00 Movtehme
1 ou Musical Jamboree
5
"lute Uunter
6 oo Ptoneer
6 30 News Plctur•
6 ts Sanders Vanocur 1 Sal Rep
1 00 Suluaday Night Jamboree
7 30 Tales of WeH&amp; fargo
e 30 Tall Man
t oo Sutufd&amp;~)' Nl£ht at Moviel
11 ot News lleadlbtH
11 10 Weatherc.ust
Jl 15 Sports
11 20 Lale Show

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Pearl W Willtams
and Son
318 N !lecond Ave
WY 21318
M1ddl~por
OFFICI HOURS
S to 7 p m - Sat I to S p m
Oth•rs by Appo1ntment

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WSAZ-TV
Channel 3

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1200 Bug. Bunny
1230 CartoonR
1 00 81g P1c,:ture
1
lov.n &amp; Coun Ctossroads
2 oo Ch a Wae~thni
3 00 Undge
s JO llou:oe Detet:IJVfl
4 JO Mov1e
e oo LteCQI'd ilop
7 oo Matty 1 Funme•
7 30 Calvm and lhe t:olooel
11 00 ltoon lor One More
a 34.1 t.eave lt to Beaver
9 00 Lawrence 't\elk
JIJ oo li tght ot the Week
10 41; Make rhat Spare
11 00 Jp-1o "he Mmu~e New1
J 1 15 Late Show

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Your opportumty to buy Unlco's finest tn
wh•te pa1nts Years of good appearanc:e and

protect1on-at SALE PRICES!

STARTS MONDAY I

CBS Newa
l.:a.,•aw Kan&amp;aroo
v1deo VillaJe
Mt~ty Mouse PlayhouH
Allauzam
Roy ttog«a Show
SIQ: Kln°
Newll
Baseball
V1deo 'Jbeutcr
rreakncu
LeU Dance
Bl&amp; rune Wl'e&amp;tlinl
KiDI ot DLamonds

7 30 Perry Masoo
1 30 Ocleuder1

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30 Havt Gun WID Travel
Jt oo Gunsmok•
11 oo tlFl. PacemahiEr New•
11 10 Academ) Aw411'd Theateer

ComedtaD Jackie Mason,

Wo
.Say • hottest eomedum via hll
TV and mgbtclub appearanc111$,
•nd n11 tilt record album. 'I m
The Oreale8\ Comedtu Ill The
world Only fltobo&lt;ty Knowa
k
Yet, w1U have a one-mu show
•t Carneate Hall,
Saturdny,

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PRICE

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Singer Bobby R)lldel! m.:..k.ea
bla M:reeJJ debut In Columt..1a. I
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'Bye Bye Birdie"

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HeMtquarters

el60 dltrerent shedes
of lnt•nor paint
e240 nterlor ~olors

Pomeroy
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
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Ph WY 2-2181

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bnefly on her work for the past
th.-.. yeats
II was announced that the an
nual Flag Day p!cnlc will be Zlll
event of June 8 at the home oi
Mrs J E Fosler
It WID be a
potluck lunti1eon With the hos1
e:.ses provKhng dessert and bev
erage New oHJcers w1U be m
staHtd and a program
will be
presented by former CAR mem
bers under tile dtr('tJon of Mrs
Emerson Jones
A dessert course was served to
23 me mbers a nd t he gues 1 Ml.'JS
Compton
The refrehment table
was attrachve.,., th a cen.terp1ece
of tulips and bndal wreath from
the garden d Mrs M1l'noan Mrs
Kmght
prt!s ided
at l he coffee
servtce

MisS Grueser
Led Devotions
ThtJrSdOV Eve

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Tehnrision
Color Television
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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn
DIAL WY 2-5321
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HApr~-'J:l 8a 17t 7...~Man was complimenteed Folrtday
ugues
1 " -- " evenmg on tis presentation
b A the
l~rpoo uo;:\;ame hwnorous storv wntten Y nne

G~

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GFarrell Shuler Davd
Se-arls and ary Ault
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1be play was under die dtt..
t.he bnde ol Cectl 0 Kmg of Mt.'- 1Ferrmg Weatherly
It centered tlon of Mrs Nan Moore and •
Coy Ave befurt&gt; an altar beauti around the problem! or tht&gt; M1ll speetal number
Always" wu
fully Danked w th palrru lilies
f
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an beaulilully presented y San ra
and lig'nted tapers at
Orchard Charlene Oa\IS cast as Mr
and tBI't"v.lngton Detween acts
Mra.
Grove
Communtly
Methodist Mrs Mtller: Takmg the part! oC Dorolhy Lacey was her accompaDo
Church
thetr c'ruJdren were Enc Chamb- tst
Mrs ClHughes ts the daughter
ri
lers
Sarah Jane Hanmgan
an&lt;l l The "aoe
was fumo1
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son of Mrs Edilh Kmg of Chester
Ohio and the late Edward Km
The double rm teremony !as
rf rmed b ~Re J
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GP"nlO
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tvL- ames
ner pas of
or the
m two
'1'1: presence
ofa members
famlhes
and Mr and Mrs Wtlham R Ri
mer The brJde was lovely m a
street length
dress of parakee1
blue with bel~ sccessones She
wore a corsage of pmk rosebuds
wtth pearl necklace and matrhmg
earrmas a gift or the groom
b
Tne attendants were Mrs Ro
bert Clutter glster of the brtde
and Charles F King brother of
the bndegroom Mrs Clutter worf'
a black and white ensemble Wlth
y..'rute accessrmes and the groom's
corsage Botti
reee1v
ed gifts from t'ne bndegroom
The brtde s mother was at bred
m a powder blue ensemble
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Record

Usmg documentary teehmqu~s
the NBC TV Cathohc Hour will
trace the growth of CommuniSm
as a \\orld power s1nce W or 1 d
war JI and examme the effect
that growth has had on tbe Umted States Sunday, May IS
The program, the second of (our
broadcBstB on • Amenca and Com
muntim, will draw on t.ape re
cordmgs and news photographs
ol former President Tr u m a n
Pres1dent Kennedy FBI Direc
Lor J Edgar lloover
Premler
Khrushchev
Andrei Gromyko
and others who llave played, and
s1 e playmg, leadmg roles m the
unroWmg drama Among o t be r
mattm s, 1t wtll deal with the n~
of Khrushchev and de.Slahnlza
lion the space and nuclear raee
the g1-owth o1 a new rad1ca1 anti
commumst wmg 1n the
United
States, and U S JOVernment
off)(;lala~ attempts to brms
a
balance to the domcsltc battles
agamst Communism '
Tim o connor v. 1!1 be narrotm
w 1t h
Thayer Davtd, &amp;It rell
Booke nnd Albert Qumlon as,.fend
ens 1 he stt lpt ts by Edward Rlce
Cath
1md Wtlham Jcnkms The
ohc llour
an ABC Pubhc AI
fatrs presenlatiM, IS produc«&lt; In
coopc1at1on with the
NallOilal
Counct1 ol C.rtlholte Men

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program to be presented tom~ht
under the awptees of lhe Me&gt;gs
County Heart Council

tentlon of the Chock F"un 0' Nuts
Corporatwo, which noll- sponson
me on radio and televts1oo '
SIGHTS SOUNDS Anne Ban
croft \\ho repeats her Tony A
ward wmnmg role U\ the
soon
due screen versum of The lbr
acle Wuker ' \\ tll agam display
her smgmg and dancmg VPrsaUI
tly on NBCTV .s Perry C o m o
Show \\ednesday ~ay 23
Maestro Ned Harvey, featur
ed at Ben Maksik e To\\TI a n d
Coontry 10 Brooklyn has been
signed as entertamment darector
emcee and orehestra leader for
the months of June July and Aug
ust lt the Hotel Brtckman, SouUt
Fallsburg N Y It ll mark b11
:12nd year at thnt post for the upalate resort
C&amp;'TV s Douglaa
Edwards
w1ll tleadllllE' a new aerte.&amp; of fall
news extra.!!
Tbe J&lt;ltsons, ' ~ new, b a If
hour situation comedy ser•ett fe.
turing an amiable family of an1
mated characters who hve t h e
good hie about a century or 10
in the future will debut oa ABC
TV this fall Show will be telecaJt
oo Sundays and will be produced
by Hanna Barbera Productions
who prodiJC'e The Fllnt.stones '"

LIVE WIRES Decca

Bu1 bank Callf for the show 'ftN
llaltan S(lttmgs m wh1ch ~h~y ~
pear
lOWLVCr, were produced
m t~ studto by spectal elect.rcnlC effects trick photography and
sel des1gn ~kill

D i n a h Does All

Traditional

Oth~r htghlJght scenes Jflcbdl

T h i n g s I n Show

Sar' Marco square
Dmah Shore s mgs ' Come Back
t.o Sorrento aboard a gondoi:J
floatmg down the canals f Ven
kf Italy Rossana Brazt1 sere
nades Dmah in a hansom c a b
through the streets of Rome Domenico 1 Volare } l\1udugno smJs
for JOth at a Neapolitan wed
ding ard Joey AHidt 11 conducLs
a fuU o;ymphony orchestra amd
the anctent rulllS ol. the Bath!i
ol Cracalla

These are h~.ghltghts of the 'lll
ltaiiEIIl edit1oo of
The Dmah
Shore Show C(llor broadcast ov
er the NBC-TV Network fri
••Y· May 11 C9 J0-1030 p m
EIYI'- a repeat of Feb 14 1960l

n.e guest stars who also tnclude the Tr()Vajoli Jazz Group,
were flown m to NBC Color CJty,

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Venlce,

whet-! Dmah hrst meel.8 Rossano

a crowded compartment on tbl
Rome Express where DomenlCO
eacoun ers the blonde tounst and
her s11ave guide, and a mgbtclub
m Rome where the beat I&amp; Ht
by Armando Trovajob ood bl.l
combo
Modugno smgs 'Vc»are in U..
train compartmeD. and
CiaO,
another of b1l
Clno Bambma
hit.!! at the wedding Young Alft..
d1 conduct! Verdi a "La Fort.l
del ~slmo
The TrovaJ0118' selectloo&amp; t.
elude Get me lo the Church oa
Time Other rt\UOOen by Dmall
include spee1al lyrJ&lt;:s 00 Oh M•
rna
We OpeD m V~lce," aad
1 Arr vederet Roma •• Brazd amga

"Della Roma. solo 8lld • com·•
Bello lfl duet with Dmab.

· - I eouk &lt;lo bolb, 1101 mon
landocl the
jobo. tllld
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United Press International

Amencan soldiers m Thailand were reported mov·
mg toward the Laoban border today, mvolvmg the Um·

ted States more deeply m the battle to stop comrnumsm
from swampmg the rest of Southeast As1a

Washmgton reports sa1d a battle umt of 1000 men
of the 25th Army DlVlSIOn's 27th Infantry was ordered
to the Mekong River town of Udong after pro Commun
1St rebels chased the remnant:) of the royal Laotian army
out of northwestern Laos mto Thailand dm mg the \\ eek
end
H 1gh US off1ctals sa1d 1 OOO i maneuvermg mto a sem1 e1rele
Amencan Marmes aboard a 7th around the IPdochma Penmsula
Fleet task for&lt;'e were reildy to uS a1rborne troons
' tn Okmawa
land as remforcements v.hen the and Hawau and on the US West
Tha1 government gave formal ap Coast were on alerl
proval It was expected momen
Reinforces Border
tanly
Thailand orde1ed 1ts own troops
Elements of the 7th Fleet were to remlorce the border area and

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For Policemen

nt lhe noun luncheon Frtday dur
mg the B2nd Annual Meeltng of
the Stale Bar Assur1alton tn Tu
\edn The three tlay &lt; nmentmn
co'lcluded Saturday
President-elect Burns ts 8 na
ttV4! ot Ctlrr'nng 'fhe~er Cosh.
orton CILY Sohtltor 1s a veteran
of \\orld \\ar 11 sentn,:: as a U
s Na\ y ~unne 1 y orf1ce1 He 1s a
past president o( both the Coshoc
I
tnu Rotai \ C'lub and Town and
Counrty Club
V1tt' Pt es1dent {'led Bndgewa
ter IS a natiVe of Chauncey He

urgmg the public today Lo pay
o
o
~pecml notice Lo Nalional Pollee
13 19
Week May
m
'
of the sen Ices pohce
Frank Eschleman bead foot
brmg to theJr commurutJes
ball coach at Middleport Hlgh
A proclamation 1ssued noted school sa1d today he had accept
pohce ofhcers
ed the pos1t1on of summer rec~Are symbols of law and order 1reahon dm~clor and S\Hmmmg
-Serve as gmdmg hand~ to pool manager
young people throug'n
organtz"d He mdtcatcd applteatmns for
programs devoted
to developm.g v.ork at the pool th1s summer
c!Par honest and fan mmdcd c1l will be accepted 1mmed1ately
tzens
F:sch\eman a maJor m phys1
- Ate "'~·•~emily tecogmzed m cal educatiOn at Oh10 Umversdy
Public Llw 8754 of the
Umted w1ll confer further V.lth mterest
Slates for tllt'lr servltX'S and
id that ed persons then announce a dsu
Loday May 14 1~ set
as e as perv1sed recreatiOn program e
P{'nrt' Offl{'-ers Memonal Day Ill s 1gned for youngsters and adults
honor of peace offtrers who have He has also agreed to p1lot the
been
or lost t\Jetr l1ves Mlddleport Htgh s&lt;hool baseball
in lme of duty
team m the summer league cam
pa1gn to mclude at least Pomeroy
F o u r FI·ned Bv
Syracuse and Racme Galhpohs
Eastern and Rutland have shown
.J
mleresl but have not s1gned
Mr Eschlemnn undP.r rules
set up by the Middleport Recrea

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51 Ar was gt adualed Uv Oh10 Umver
tver
m {'nno er
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of Columbus a fo1 mer res1dent of Sit\ Athens and earned hiS aw
Metgs County d1ed Sunday follow degree frum The Ohm St:Jte Unt
10 1946
mg a sh011: illness
\erstly College of law
0 10
He 11 !!Urvlved by h1s w1ft
Atlmltled to the Bar of
h
Mary two daughters
BarbAra iBndgev.ater JUtned the firm of
Eblm of Pomeroy
and
I mda Wnolley and Howland Atltens
00
Lmkenhoker Yonkers N Y
a and
"' IS a partner m the Ath
slep-son Ronald of Panama Cily lens ftrm of Ro\\land Hndgev.a
Flor1da. two s1sters
Mrs Clar tcr and Gray The World \\ar II
2
enre Swanger Columbus a nd i \Cicum St:!l'\P.d wtth the R nd Air
111
Mrs Charles
Duckworth R1tl borne
the European Theatre
J
~ ~- ---- ~--man 0 hts mother Mrs Rollrn and presently IS a colonel 1n the
d
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Kunze of Trmway 0
several 37th Infantry DLVISton Nattonnl l._
meces and ne("news and
three {,uard
granddaughters H1s father and a
Four OA't're hned Saturday mght SerVI-Ce Held
10 Pomeroy court adton of May
half s1sler precr.ded hun tn death Pre·.S(·hoolers To
Mr Linkenhoker was a plant
!or Charles Legar and lv.o otheiS
worker for the White Castle rest
On May 17th
were c1ted by off1cers uf the VII S u n d a y Nt'ght
aurants m Columbus
A pre school eonfere!l(e fm the lage pohce fori."e
Funeral serv1ces wtl! be neld parents of Pomero} clult.lren who Mayor Lgar fmed Rqehard L
Tue9da} at 2 p m at the H land dJd not att~nd kmder~arten 1 h 1 s Slack 33 Pt Pleasant $5 and
BnccalaurPale servJces for 40
Chapel Chun:h w1Lh Rev Eugene yem but who \\Ill al!end the co::~ts reck less operat1on Gold1e graduatmg semors
o( Southern
Gill off1ctatmg
Arrangements Pomeroy elementary school flrstl E Jones 46 Alb;.1ny $5 artd eosls Local H1~h school were held Sun
are m charge or Evans Funeral gt a de m S ep tember WI II he ron I fa 11me to y1eld
r1$t of wavd day evenmg m lhf' school aud1tu1
Home Jl'nends rna) call at
the d uceu
t .• m t"Thomas
J
Werty
IH
$5 hau 1um at Ranrw
h
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IK: eemen nry sr 00
Hiland Chapel from 10 a m un autonum
dt
S
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d
costs
excess1ve
speed
and
C ard
The graduatmg dassd ttus year
1
a
pm
1 ursay
1
10
les Eilts 46 Columbus 1 tOO an 1 ts the ftrst to rece1ve tpomas
til 2 p m R1~s Y.lll also be held May 17
m Columbus today
cods and three days m ja1l on a the new school
Commencement
All th1ldren entering the f1rsl drwmg 1\h le mtoXJcated charge exerc1ses for Southern Local are
FAIRFIELD STATION
grade at Pomeroy elementarv 1hls James Lee Hunt was cltf'd mto se4 for Pndav n ght
fall must be stx years of age on CJurt \ol:av 15 on a
of
Rev Pearl Casto gave the ser.
Sunday temperatures
htgn 92 or befnre NovPmber I 1962 ac speedmg and Fred
Brown 19 mon pnl tlof'd Purposeful L1vmg
IC7W :&gt;8 M:onday readmg - 88 at rordmg to Supermtendenl Char Pomeroy was arrested on a reck at the hat'Calaureate Rev Rich
t_o_ :IO_ a_m_ _ __ _ _ _ _ __,_les S G1bbs
less operatton ('barge
ard
gave the rnvocallon

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acca aureate

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ConHttmns m (;all1pohs Munrc
1pal court Saturday rncluded Glen
La\loson 36 Cheshire fmed
fS
for mst-eure load James Adkins
40 Oak H1IJ fmed $10 and co .. t.!!
for speed John MuJien 20 Galh
pohs fmed $10 an_
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spet!d Charles Hanson 46 Ponto
mouth fined J$ for stop s1gu:
Harold Rnbmson 30 Pt Pleas-.
ant forfeited $25 bond on tntoxj..
cOJtJOn charge Thomas ~ 31
Fimt M1ch torfe1ted $25 bond
for pa.ssmg 'o\itboUt a.!!sured cll"ar
dtstanee Gokhe Jones 45 A~
bany fmed $5 for failure to y1elcl
nght of wa~,Y·:__ _ __ _ __

Sukarno Was

Shot At In

Prayer Meet

Prem1er Sam Thanarat called
opened fire on 1n&lt;:looes.ian Presithe people to keep ralm and
1dent Sukarno at a prayer meetinl
In the government
I
Ill Jakarta today, but radio r•
Commumst propaganda outlets
ports sa d Sukarno escaped .,.
1
set up a str1dent outcry agamst I
HARL!\:VO MARTIS
harmed
the Amencan maneu\ers Rad10 l
F 1ve other persons, mcludinc
Moscow satd Laos IS bemg ex I Marti'n Name.J
I Natmnal Police Chief Mohammed
posed to the danger of dlr~t
Noor tY.'O legJalaitve officials and
u s mlhlary mter\entmn
I
two of Sukarno. police
RadiO Pelplflg earned an In er
T
Iguards were reported wounded
VII!W With Laoti8D rebel Gen
RadiO Jakarta 5ald the assaila.nt
Knnu
a----•
-·-o Le m wh1ch he charged
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that the Umted States actually Reht.Jtd CttrlaJ•D l mvesttgation was reported underprovoked the rebel attacks m
w•y
northern I aos and that the royal I
Obscure wording m the first rJr
Laotmn army broke the teasP-flre
Harland \1art1n pres df'nt
I oort of the shooting broadcast by
1
f1rst
jlhe E•ans Packmg Co has been nformaUQn Mmlstec: Mohamed
11
Nevertheless both the lO)al La lselecte&lt;l b) the state depar
nL Yamm made n appear the 110otJan gO\ernment tn V1enttane of agmulture to ()e among Lhe lyear-okl Sukarno had been killed.
and the rebel leadersh1p appeart&gt;d ambassadors of j:lood v.ill vho l Yamms broadcast spoke of the
read) tn talk peace terms
lea\&lt;&gt; \lolt.h a group of 42 mat lo 1pres1den1 as tertinggal
wonl
f
1
The government o Prmee Boun tour s1x F:uropean \Ountnes S:.~t hteraUy meanmg • left which Ll
Oum Its 5 000-man army shat urday \1ay 26
used m Indonesl8 u a politl

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tered m northwest l..aos and rts
:\larttn w1ll leave from Co em: synonym for dted or passed
treasury shrmkmg by suspensmn bu~ 00 the frr5l leg of a 22 dav away
of Amer1can eeonom1c atd cabled I v s 1 to Belgmm German} "o I A later broadcast by Lt Col
lion CommiSSIOn Will have an neutralist Pnnce Souvanna Phou I land J-~"ungary Franee OJnd thr Sabur of the presldent1.11l ttafl'
1
SSS!Stant attd will be tn rom rna m Pans With olfers to re So\1et Unton
1said hov.ever ttlat v.tth God
1
plete charge of the pool and mu sume peace talks
The object of the lrtp ts ltl ~ n protection the pn&gt;sident wu not
nte1pal park
Informed sour('es m V1enl1ane method~ and workmg condllwn harmed
He expects W start regular &amp;Bid Boon Oum olfered to let Sou and m grnl' ral to 1mp 10ve un~er
Sabur saJd pollee had lakeD
tenms mstruetmn eonduct tour vanna s factiOn control the strate slandm&amp; and rf'latrons betw!&gt;f'n preeautmru; because of \\atnlnrJ
3
naments for all ages m tenms g1c pollee and defense mm1stnes o\merJC'a and people behmd 1 he thaL Karlosuwwjo, leader ol lb.
badmmton table tenms horse m a roah\Jon go\ernment 1f he 1ron C'Urlam Head 1ng the 0 1- 1 fanatic Darul islam &lt;Moslem) or
shoes and volley ball all depPnd could gne some assurance they delcgat1on wh 1rh wtH travel hy gamzatwn had assigned arne men
mg upon mterest.s shown by the would not fall mto the hands of atr 15 Hobert fl Terhune o 1 1 u 1to assassmate SUIUlmo
publtc
the Commumsts Th1s 1ssue brokP D1rertor oJ A1•rtculture
I
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Apphcaltons Wtll be aN'epted up past negotiatiOns
1 Martlfl
a Gallipol 1s c1v 1c &lt;~nd
for
m p French dgo\ernment
sources dm agr1cultural ll'ader 1.&lt;; a member
t h1s
t assistant
lif
d sv-1mmmg
d
S
B e r t Smith
s rue or
eguar s an eenteen ans sal
ouvanna v.as rea y of the Galhpohs board of eduC'~
ntlendanl
to talk and offered to meet Boun t1on Rotary Cl b Chamber of
1
Middleport eounnl has approv Oum s negollators tn Laos on the Corntnerce a t2nd degree
n
ed a budget for the summer pro Plam of Jars The Petpmg Rad1o trustee o( the Holzer F'ounda on S i l v e r Ridge
11
posed by the recreatmn eomm1s- broad!'ast mdteated that Pathet Grange ~1elhochst ~hun:h a past
swn and \\Ill meorporatf' a salary Lao Red PrmcP Souphanouvong vocattooal agrrcuhu aJ
teaC'~1t'r
1
Died At Home
schedule m a v1llage ordmancc also favored the talks
at Galha Academy and s
a
1
later
But Boun Dum and hJS strong I breeder of pure bred o\ngus r;,t
Be "t Smith SJ dk.d at h 11
man Gen Phoum1 Nosavan, Uew tie for llo years
home th1s mornmg at I II Y er
S t a t e ' s Fr'rsl
to Formosa today for a thrfi!-day
Ridge The deoEmed had oper\lSI\ apparenUy Without settmg a 1 O'J
ated an agency for tM LightnmJ
date for the sess1on NatiOnalist
Rod Mutual Cc!mpanJ far th•
d
sources m Tatpet mdR·ated Lhe
f&gt;a~ 40 yean
go\ernment might !Jt\e La 0 s
Survl\Jng are bl5 wif•, Janef
some rtce and cement but there
eJgtl1 ri:uklren Al(fJa Smith of
Died Sunday
was h1tle chance ol m1htar} help
Reedsville Mr:s Frank t Ed n
wtthout Amencan appro\ al
rfrar'n S u n d a \
Clark Hemlock Grove, Mrs Leo
Presrdent Kennedy pul U S
S tJesstel c:urn,, Athens Mrs
MASON
A retired Charles milttary p1eparabons mto action
C"'harles lGladysl a.affee I..ooa
ton nurse whu was the ftrst lady after weekend conferences m E 1ghh two Pomer'ly and M1d Bottom Russell o1 Burrue Mil:
mayor 111 West V1rgmJa d1ed S ..1 wh1ch he recerved reports 1 hat dleport
H1gh
!O('hool
st-mors i Henry of Dayton Herbert
eo.
day m Mountalfl Stole Hos01tal the pt o-Commumst rebels now boa.rdf'd the 10 -10 tratn for ';I. ash ll umbus and Mrs RIChard &lt;Maafter a one year lll 11ess
occup 1ed 5000 square m1les of mgton D ('Sunday nghl al l tell Barton of Lnn&amp; Bottom
11
Mrs Joan n ' F SlrnUe 611 o, northv.estern Laos pla&lt;'ed on the the P .. rkersburg dE'pOI
grandchildren ll great grar:tdcllil~
607 Thompson st W&lt;t ~ born at Le government s 1de of the Ct"BSP f1re 1hf. -'!f'mors from Pomeroy
1 tWlll dren fOUl' Sisters Mrs M....tlt
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ta11 W \"a tn Maso!l ounty S~e !me a year ago
v1sl( m W 1shmgton
untr
ate Bowles Athens, Ml'3
Porter
1 h
Mddl
attended a nurses trammg sch
It put the rebels r 1ght on the I Wednesday 11111 kJ
e I eth26 t 1 e Mid kiff Chester Mrs F r a k
0
ool m Huntmgton and worked as border wtth lhatland one of port scmors na ng
e rtp are Gaul Chest:er and Mra lrtl
a pu.')ltt health nurse m Cleveland Amen!'a 5 strongest 1 1 I 1 f' s m scht'&lt;inloo to le 1\e the
capitol Gaul Chester and a brother J
after graduation
Southeast o\s la
('rl\ ton ,..111 and travel to Nt&gt;W
Smith also of Cher6te1'
0
ln 1!1:22 she matr f'&lt;t &lt;\ndtew
'rork C'iy
Funeral semc~ will be W~
E Strode who lah•r •" came h
C h a n e ' ' Chose
ddlql0r1 s rl m
will return nesday at
p m. at tbe Silver
mayor of Mason Cl } Upoo
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mornmg and
Pomeroy Run E U B2 Cburdl With Rev
oeath 111 1932 the town council
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I Th 1rs&lt;ln Pnnrtpal
larll('s A Edmo!W Ltfe offlciatUtg. Frieads
una tllmously named Mrs
B
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B
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M ss Conn e
M:u-!ey may call at Ewmg s Funeral

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Jnompa nvmg tllf' 56 Pnm
her deceased
By l '
f'rO\
rd,.,nts Y.hlif' Mr and Mrs
• ''"" she beoam. he lttst
F
Sl ""''' 000 Mts Domlh'
mayor of \\es1 Vtre,mra
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M ddleport
Cll.
1 th
Itam Catlelon
Sui' C"de "" m
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ot It'· Peat! lhaocy or Pomot v
bara Cleland Mnry Cleland Dan
Route 3 was gnen a f'hotrP
(JI Chf"-.;{t--r Alumni To
ny Cole B1he Jean Cundiff San Ttskelwha chapter 01 the Order
hue Job D oh
AI of Eastern Star thcrr Survtvm~ paymg a $300 fme or leaw ililrlgs \'Jt"t&gt;t. I,Jan RanfJUt'l
dra Dona
n on ew
A d
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county mdefmltely today
bv I Th&lt;&gt; (hester Alumm assocla
len Graham 1 arry Gnmm Patty are a sun n rew 0
'IT eq ,r;
d
,
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Emm(t\ lt 1on 111ll ueet Wednesday May
Gr mm Roy Hendrk11.S
Kat h rvn \\!lh v.hom she hvt&gt;d 11 ss1e MeigsI C'ounty luge
!I til Sandra Hill
Tomrnv Htll Mrs Nma Morey of L ma anJ a Peop es
!to a1 8 1-' m m the
Chesler
v
R 1 nd 1 hoden brolh(&gt;t \\arner H F' nntcum of Cha~Wy appeared before 11J(\1!e r.r 3 dt school 1o eompletl' plans
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trg
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Peoples nn a charge of s1e I 1mg 1for tis annual banquet and dam·e
Cha rles Lawr~nre Wdltam LPva
a~t 00
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Cl
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cv Lou1se I us 1lPr Bru~ M&lt;' Ke1 at W1 l~on fi'ur~ral 111 I'P m Ch
gaso 1me rom
arence ....,on f ' 111 he hPirl Mav 26 at 7 :10 p m
00
ve\ Sh Iff'\
r·
J Norr s Rod l!:er P flr leston
Y.as ordPred lo pay a ..,,
In&lt;" All offlC'Prs and nlher ""rsons
IR1
sons Wmn R~s Mollv Rl'mqhell
PTA TO MEF.T
ami sene a 90 dal' Ja l sentPlf' tPrPqf'(J arP ut gNI to attend
Rev Arthur McCauley read
a
Sl'rtpture lesson and Rev Har
old Holmes gav&lt;&gt; lhe beoedichon
Semors at Southern Local thl'l'
spnng are Kathryn Brace W

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Officers and the executiVe committee of the Mtddlt&gt;
h
d b
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b'Jee
High School Alumni AsSOCiation
e:lde
y Mrs
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'l'homas Scally are hard at work these days makmg plans
ror the 1962 Alumni banouet and dance WhiCh WliJ be
M
J O Roedel of Pomeroy
held June 2
rs
h
... ol I he
k
who Is a c arter memut:r
The banquet Will be served m mttn Bob Byer and Lm i' Ba cr Alpha Phl Alumnae chapter Wlll
the new el~mt&gt;ntal'}' bu1ldmg at Nommatmg Charlolte Perrm , ..."d th• ch•pte•, ootde" )tlh let
5 30 and reservations mwt be tn chairman Gene GratP
Harold w-k·n"
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' " Moy 18 2()
~y May 26 The danee
w1U be-E Hubbard
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held m the high school begmrung Program Mrs ~1ae Hackett
';l.tth Mrs Roedel Will 1.1&lt;::' mnny
at 9 wtth the Ftve Samts fum1sh Jr
chamnan
Mrs"' R!C'hard other chapter memhf'n from Oh 0
lng the musiC
Grf'as and Mrs ClmrlottP co~t ps and ~urroundmg states along Wllh
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h t • h ter mPm
Price of f.ne banquet and dance Decoratmg Mr and Mrs Char the ol!K:r c ap er s c ar
wh 1ch wtll also tnelude dues, will Its Asa Bradbury ro cha1rmf'n bers Ylno were mitiated tn ~ 912
•- •• pet ""'r!lon and the pnc for Mrs Gene Hams Mrs
Donald ! when Alpha Phis OhiO Slate t ap~ ~dance •·alone wll! be $1 per Stivers Mr and Mrs Rtctwrd l tf!er was es"
t bl IS hed "'-""
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the
person and IS opeo to the pubhc Hovatter, Mr and Mrs
Donald ! other alumnae from othci' classes
Jamce Zirkle spannmg the 50 year penod Y.rll
Letters were sent last~ to i MJIIS, Bob Milia
alurnm ,....rtalnmg to the annual Carla Wdson and Brut-e Bmgham also attend
affair and
~ any alumm who has 1 MaJOr Tames Hartmger of Alex 1 F1fhet h year reumon ar t rv &lt;l's
not receiVed one should eonlact andna Va w1ll be me Master ! Wlll begm Fru~ny, May 18 wtth
Mrs Don Mullen by th1s Wednes of Ceremomes Hartmger IS
1!1 reg1strahon at 5 p m and a socra1
day
graduate of MHS Class reumons hour at chapter house Ground
Cornnuttees nan'K!d fo r the will be held by (&gt;he classes of breakmg eeremomes for lhe new
event are as fol1ows
191:! 1917 1927 l93'l 1937, 194.2 add !Jon to a soronly hou~( W11l
Publie&gt;ty, Bd&gt; Hoellich, chalr 111!17 ~~ l'li\1 \
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2'9 New H&lt;~ven '!\ Ya ctted lor
Iyellow lme vwlatwn

SINGAPORE
beJJeved
to be aIUPII-A
MosJem gunmae
fanatte

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inencfl .,rove~ ber poLDt. AI
youngster slle wBB trained
to
amg and to play pUJDO.
Wheo 1 hnt begllll to eeek worlr.
in showbusinHI 1 toond that aome
a•ghtclubs were uaable to afford
botb a Ringer and a p&amp;anl8t, tbere
[ore Ill!' ability to accompanJ
mytelf wbea 1 aaag be1pecl me
set many jobl 'l'ttal,
Jte were
....,. jobo ·~ oncy lot plarultl,
other jobo Ollly lor ...... Be

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H1che~rd Snodgrass 34 {,alhpohs umce Hubert Htn!IE'n 34 Pt.
Cited for dmmg ~'&gt;hlle under !ill$- Pleasant forfeited $25 bond f..-

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s eep or
0h. Lawy ers

F o r m e r Meigs

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ch~t~,~~: ;~:~"::r:O"a
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or ers

of Health and the Central 0 hI
them off target
Heart AssocJBt!On, and
One paratrooper landed atop
H Sheets R N nursmg arts
Bri'diJe a t e r
Mrs Anna Widman uf Ea.'
11tructor at the Holzer
t! W
Orange and Mrs Marlon Hugh
School of Nursmg at Galhpolls
es of Newark as they alighted
Charles Mullen, M D
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from a bus The women were
dent of the local Hearl Council
treaietl at. hosplial and releas•
Will welcome the group and
ed The paratronper was not
troduee the speakers
hud Another ehutlst landed on
Mr Guyette Will speak on the
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lop of a restaurant and a third
• Physical Rehabtlltatlon of the
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touched down OD a ear
lawrence Burns Jr Coshoctonf I
Stroke Pat1ent and eonduc
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was elected prestdent
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Ohio State Bnr AssoetattonJ
~~ a y o r f(l'es
hab1htatlon techmques
M IS Nlan&gt;ed
Sheets subJeCt 15 the
Vlte president IHIS Ere
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Care of the Stroke Pabenl
Br1dgev.ater Jr Athens The
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Two Amertcan Heart
wtll assume ofllce onhJuly
RecoanitiOD
Burns was elected w1t out op I
b
twn films
Strokes and
pos1hon by VIrtue of h1s pos1twn
ond Chance
as v1ce prestdent for the 196162
ptclmg how
Association nar Bndgewater dl'
how rehabllltahon can help
I D
feated Jack F P1ckre
ayton
patient live and work agam
Elt!tttoo results were announced
Mayor Kennth McElhmney Is
hts utmost capacity
The program IS presented by
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Arrest! reported by the patrol
meluded Don E Call L8 Ga!ltpollis stop 11gn Danny Wrtght L8
Rt 2 Ewmgton ctted for dnvmg
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head Susan Gibson 5 bru1ses of was rushed to Holrer hospttal m
head and Gail G1bson 6 c.hest a Miller ambulance and IS bemg
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The car was lightly damaged
er IRJUfles H1s car was demo!
A Galha county lli)Ury aceJdent 1shed
took place at 8 10 p m Sunday Th.e third aC&lt;'ldent took place
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rell 24 Columbus ran mto &amp;nd car driven south by Jess Taylor
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