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HyaeU Rome
From Columbu,

NOW YOU

Mrs. Zundel Is
Loudonville
Camp Visitor

Mainly About
People In

About
MiddlePQif.

Pomeroy

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Mid-Summer

Store·
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Clearance

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Merchandise

Clarence 0. Freeman, ... of
RD 2, late thlo mornnot guilty to manin Meigs County Comcourt.
Fr..man wu charged lot; lowing a patholugist's
report
Thursday afternoon that 511-yearAurelia Bing ot Pomeroy

Elberfeld• Are Headquarters ·
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for 11\(rangler Western .l..ns.
(Thay rHIIy fit lnd woor)

(Also complete line of SUms and
Huskies) (Select now for school
wear)

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Also COIIIfllelo Mloctlon
of

Yank and Yank Jr. w..tem J11111
In tho mens and boys dljMrtmont
on tho main floor.

Mens Sweaters For
Back To School and
Fall Wear
and Slipovers in smart solid colors and fancy knit designs.

Roady To

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lleeve sUpoven. Beaut!··
fJil · bulky .~ardlgaDB

Big Bath Size 22x42
Inches, D e a t floral
print In green, blue or
rose, on white back·

wjth the· hand

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BoUle% Tapes. Tb~ lllm1ner, s~er~.•~r non-metallic zi~PI'f!.~
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Going to class or out for sports,
you're smart In theae · tallcred
blouses from our beautiful c:oJ.
lection - a · large variety of
styles and colors to top all your
skirts and pants. Solids and pat.

The Martha Circle of
Pomeroy Baplllt church met

ANY SPECIAL ORDERS.

Arts Phase
Of Fair Is
oUtlifi ed

CirCUS DucatS

Memona
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Martha Cirde
Meeting Ia Held

AlL QUESTIONS AND ACCEPT

Fulufruld be took •sed llatO&gt;
ment qm th~ deceo
"an at the bosJlltal la•t weoll
after it ,.., indicated
I be
woold recover,waithnc! Freernannd
was charged
asaault I
battery.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. dent Kennedy, an old
"Since she hu died ," Fultl
man, made a sentimental
said "fhursday, "If the a•topq
to the U. S. Naval Acolde•ny
reveals she died as a result of
Thursday night to welcome
the blow, Freeman will lace
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freshman class and take a
additional ebargeo."
to11r of the naval museum.
the long ball .. He showed golld IraJ.\ King, a 155 lb. junior; Ray
Funeral aervlceo IIH' Mr ..
Kennedy, a PT boat skipper
Ed. NoCe: 11'1 Dtlrfy laot- played on paper.
in World War D • scored a hit INlJJ llme apll1, or bada't yoa
There are several "lfs" to generalship and short passing Plcke111, a 170 lb. junior, with
Bing will be SUnday at I p.m.
~ Larr)o Vance, 165 lb. soph., and
at the Ewing Funeral hwne,
with the 1,245 plebes with the Ddlleed! Toatpl tile CoJJeae Middleport's definile improve- ability in 19112.
Burial wlll be in the Chen7
traditional gesture o! granllni( I All-Sion meel the Paeken ment in league slature Ibis There may' be strong rom- Ken Harris. 170 lb. soph, help! petition for starting jobs in lng out.
Miss Jessie Saunders and Ridge cemetery. Friends ma1
them amnesty ior demerits In- (Oil TVI. 11oM Is the flnl year.
One big IF Is wh~ther 165 the backfield, which
meaos The problem at ends re- ·
Miss Ada Hoskins will be super- call at the funeral home.
curred during their first five of 1 series of IUI'Veys by )o.
intendents again this year of the Surviving are these children,
weeks at Annapolis.
eal Melp ...,.ty blgh ochool pound Bob Caruthen can make bench strength, a moot needed main. It's the biggest " II'" o!
football. coachel oa their 1113 the switch from Hneman to commodity of the smaD school. all "We must find two adeDc;tmestie Arts department for Delbert Meyers, Columbus; Dor·
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the Iooth annual Meigs County othy Meyers, w. Va.; Rlehanl
pr01peets.
ullback. A man this year, Back for his third year as a quate offensive ends . Possible
Fair.
Meyers, Belpre·. Lee Bing, Jr ..
WASHINGTON - A Labnr
Coruthe" was a powerful bny letterman is Ron Hanning, a choices are Richard Wilson,
Department expert uys the in"This is the year we have to fullback on a good Eighth grade speedster who runs to the left, I165 lb. junior, and Terry JohnI Featured this year will be the Cheshire; ~ora:e Bing, Porn.
crease In U. S. employment show some definite gains," team two years ago.
and also back Is letterman Jun- son, ltlO lb. senior; Rod Sauer,
Centennial theme with the ac· lroy; Cledllh Bing, Chester,
during July . to a record of Middleport
Head Football Will Alan Wallace ohow &lt;on· ior Joey Stephenson who has 140 lb. sophomore. Bob Wilson,
cent on the antique display. Tho James Bing, Bunker fl!ll; lllala
nearly 71 million jobs shows Coach Frank Eschlernan said tinued Improvement? Thla 170 put on 20 lbs. of muscle since 170 lb. senior, and three or
COACH ESCHLEMAN
24 classes included in this dis- Bmg. Hobson; Carl Bmg, Gal.
the economy has been "Rising this week.
lb. halfback shaved a full sec· September l!Jst. Pound
for four other boys," the coach
play are for the exhibit of linl'fl lipolt~ , and ~~~rlene Bing, ~
rather stoutly over the past six Then, looking ahead, he said ond off his time for 100 yards pourid, Stephenson last year at said.
alignment as an unknown quan- sheets, quilts, coverlets. !Bm~ er Hill; a .s~ter, Weltha Stanmonths."
wbat everybody in Middleport In track last Spring (10.4). He liS (or less) was the mightiest
THE DEFENSE
tity.
llers in their original frames, ley of Juncllon City, lnd I,. •
knows, "Next year will
be · coo.ld keep a lot of opposition football player in the league.
Said "Esch""We must find personnel to spinning wheels, andirons, can- brothers .. Wayne Bm~kles ~ Tupothe year.''
linemen honest going to the I There are other backfield 11 We should be strong defen- strengthen our outside to be :die molds and holders, butter pen Plams and H. C. Brtcklel
WASffiNGTO':l - Chances By gains, Coach Eschleman outside, IF earuthera can move Ihopefuls, too, one or more of , sively with the addition of Bill sound defensively ."
! churns.
molds and padlles. of Pomeroy.
were reported ampr~heed ~~ay meant breaking into the victory up the middle.
whom could eome through to Nentzling, 200 lb. senior (first The Jackets are assured of. clocks, flat irons, coffee grind----1
for a settlemeot of
Iter column against SEOAL oppon- Will Alan's brother Bruce 1 push the leading characters. year of football J, and David having thetr largest squad out 1 ers. copper, brass, and i ron
r~droad work .rules d!spute ents. And by next year being come up to potential this year? 1
THE LINE
Ashley, 200 lb. sophomore. If Iin many years. As things stand 1kettles, unusual household iron
Without congressiOnal ac~lon. "the year," he meant finish- Nearly ~s· fast as Alan, real i ';OUr interior line could be these boys c9n be strong ag- l&lt;lday, indications are that up- l objel·ts, newspnpers, family
Any agreement on the diSpute lng In the first division and be' tough, and now weighing ltl5 adequate,.. believes c 0 a c h gresslvely, coupled with Roush Iwards of 50 boys - just about Bibles anc! family trees.
which has gone .to the brink ofht ing at least a contender for lbs., Bruce could make the Esch1eman. Moving Dave Rice, and Alan Wallace as interior ·every bov that can run - will I All
f
to be
h'b ' d
8 n•tionwide rad strlke, mig league honors.
Jacket backfield a real threat 185 from end to tackle and linebackers our middle de- i be in fOOtball gear come open- I
ar It1es
ex 1 1te
be buUt Bround.a two-year plan Eschleman has no Illusions this Fall, especially with his , Roger Roust., 205, to ~ckle, feose couJd be very strong. J.ing day .
m~s\ be 1 ~.je~rs okl or o~der,
for • . substanbal reduction In about the seriousness of his blocking ability.
will give the team experienced "Joe Custer, 140 lb. senior If Eschleman can come up an
quai Y or .a premm~.
firemen's jobs and creation of Job.
Will Quarterback Micky Mor- (each two years) anchor line- (also first year), is looking with 34 or 30 varsity perform-: ~ut" be aet'Ompanled by !hell" Advance tickets lor the s.
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lab,or ~ management study "I knew what I wa.t getting ris further improve and hold men. Center will be offered to for defense work only. and pair- ers, boys who want to play 18 ory.
ring "United Nations" cirCUI
group to_ make recommend&amp;- Into when I took this job." up under SEOAL pressure? With veteran Jim Miller, 180, and ed with Ror' Hanning at deep football, !rom that number. the I Other features of the domes· which will appear in svraeu"
tions !or future handUng of the !~rom John Thompson. in ~961 l, a year's .experience beh~d the rest I~ up to him to hold Ibac~. will leave us only the Ja~kets may have started on - tic arts department are three Wednesday, August 7, ·for an
issue, a source said.
so I have no kicks commg,' ~lm, Morr1s could be throwmg down the JOb. Guards could be I outside phase of our defensive their road up by No1lember. 1classes for amateur paintin~s, afternoon and evening sessiGD
he ~ald.
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chart-oal. oil , and water color. are on sale at thret! SyraCUSf
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SEATTLE, Wash. - p r f. Middleport students and fans,
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No paintings by number will be business placeo.
ThelNI&amp;!e Roethke, 55, a Pulit- supporting by a long ways the
Hard Jock well alo•g on the
accepted. Hobby displays will Th• Syracuse Volunleer fire
1 ai!&lt;O be featured .
1er !Prize winning poet died of smallest student body (bny-wlse
eight-cloy flsiiiDg trip of Roy
Fire department sponsors of
a h~art attack Thursd~y night and girl-wise. tool In the leaI Win•bl'Oiloer, and Brooko Say·
Premiums wtll he awarded the circus, said tickets can be
after Coi!OJI!ing in a neighbor's gue. lives In the dlmmmg Ju.
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us -~ re of SyraC111e, Paul Sayre u[ ~
to the !irst and second place purchase_d either at the Syraprivate •Wlmmmg pool In tre &lt;~f looiball ~eatness _ of · An ope
- rating su....., f $S 86160
po+e~ ,..
Cobq)lbao, and Eacene Roller
winners. Judging o! garments &lt;Use Dr~ve·ln, Harden's GrocB I b "d I land
ear er year!. SUffiCe It to say
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that aoy coach who pulled them In the financial operation of Meigs Memorial Hospital
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one. on ug.. 3, at 10 ery. au s
an . rvlce I a n r1 go •
Aller cal&lt;blng a 41&gt; lb. pkk- r
o.m. m ali cla...s With the eX· hon. or from any fireman .
for the fiscal year ending June 30th by the board f
up I rom t he near d oormat poso
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Vlol•nce erupted early today sition o! the past decade trustees. Total assets were $62,762 .54 in the report i "'"' al Sbarbnl Loke, Oolarlo.
MOSCOW ruP!l-Premler Niki· cep .1on o •. an 1que
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for the fourth consecutive day would be given not only the which covered t_h e reriod of September 20, 1962 thru : Canada, Eugene lost hll reel ta s . Khrushchev's decision .to ; which Will be JUdged on Aug. 14 flremf~n s fund to purchase •
in Chicago's explosive South Ikeys to the town but likely the the end of the f1sca year.
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1o ,.. ~ lake. Tbe fishermen re- take personal c:"harge of the Sov1et 1 at 2 p.m.
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new Ire ~ruck.
Sid
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Asset items included cash on appreciation to the public for ported "filhlll! aut teo 1ood." delegation to next week's big I Score cards of the Ohio State The Umted Nations circus Is
• the duselh o! the hospital
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Agriculture
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A1 least 24 persons were m- What aboot opportumtles this eposi
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for In-Patients and $2,416.71 for 180 ex~ress
appro~a 0
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steps to ease the &lt;'Old war.
for JU gmg t e garments w1t o acr a s a
urn en. ~t1the ~rade to be determined on other feature of the show will
an .
es ur ng • pro e as uoua · a po. s as a new OUt p ti 1
'th
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. operaboo o! lbe hospital, espec- 1
agsmst the Negro occupan~y ~oach stepping mto a situa·
- a en s,. WI
a eserve Iially in the eany months when i
Informed :sources here disclosed ;the .basis of materials
st le . be Miss: Delilah, Queen of
of apartments in a predomtn- 1t1on every coach dreams of. l for unco1Ject1ble accounts
of I financial roblems norma II ar
Thursday mght tftat Khrushchev I k
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anUy white. neighborhood. A big, fasl linemen and faster . $4.500; Inventory of all supplies, acut. in ~mall new hospi~ls. e 1
would ?UI off his vacation in or·l· w':rt:~e:s :hi:h h:~~':::e'::'e~. ;he United Nations Circus will
100-man , ,pollee tuk force ar· backs, two deep, all having the t9,305.90, and other assets. $399,- A total of 63 persons are em- I
der to be In Moscow when Sec· warded a
rnium within the also pr€sent Min-Uak and Sarested eight demonstralnrJ and tocentlve to repeat as league 113, for a total of $62,762.&gt;4.
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Th·~ . ~- c ·,tinmp Ollll; I gan, as
n, Payable $26 631 7! Notes Pay IOOnthiy payroll of $13,000.
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oretgnM .d nary lbr ~ for exhibil. Preference is being were featured in "The Greatway m pa Y wagons. e met-~ wa g 8 ong t me for Me
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amve on ay to stgn • · iven b the su rintendents to est Show on Earth" movie.
dents brought the number of Adams to produce, and Adams able t21,431.43, Accrued Payroll
partial nuclear test ban treaty Ig
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arrests to 133 in Chicago's worst repeatedly has pointed to 1963 . .item• of $8,136.16 and other Lia- Foot, Hip Hurts
The Ohio Slate Patrol said with Soviet Foreign Minisler An· ne": work and new Ideas. Exhlb· Fire Department members to.
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two Alb
bu"id"
1 1 · bllities o! $70161 for a grand R
• ed 1n Wree k today . it investigated
S3 acci. d · G ...
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jed to Mei sand ad · ini coun- planning to attend to purcbaoo
year but remained a power total LiabtUties of $56,900.94.
A 17-year-old Pomeroy Rt 3 dents, m Which ~ persons were C-ommunist China kept un its
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girl 8\lffered left foot and rib m ur • ma e
arres s SIX atlacb on the test ban. h1 Pe-.
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LONDON - Dr . Stephen ston? Jackson always has hor· in the quarter ending June 30th injuries Thursday at H :SO p charged with driving while in- king radio broafk.asts monilort"d Deadlme for entnes to
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Ward, who took an overdose of sea and Wellston was rebuild- Accounts Payable had been reo- m. In an accident on the Texa~ toxica.ted), during July.
in Tokyo, it said the nuclear Imade With .F. H. Johnston, fair
drugs •• his vice trial went ing. too. Pomeroy? Coach Chan- duced !rom 130,492.06 to $26,- Road, 1.3 mile! east of Route Patrolmen worked 834 patrol questicm cannot be decided by "a : Tsech retary, t" 4, p.mir·· .Tbursdtahy.
t th ·
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re- cey hUD 'I been seen ·gmng
· to 631 74 and Notes Payable from 7
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hours, and issued 3M warnings, ew tg powl:!rS. 11 l'Harg
.e Rock S rin s fair rounds wiil
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mains "unchanged" after more the .weeping weU lately. Net- PI.IOJ.76 to $21,!31.43.
Meigs County Sheriff Robert to motorists. They gave assist- test ban agreement was • "b1g : be 0 npto ~eceive ~ntries from
than 48 hours in a coma, a hos- sonville? Coach Shesky JS al- In announcing the report the C. Hartenbach said Roberta ance to 17 motorists, and 248 consp1rat·y" agamst Ch1n.1 and 1
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pita! spokesman said today. 1be most unbelleveably optimistic. Board of Trustees expressed as Jane Romine lost control of persons visited the patrol post •ailed on other Communist eoun· th a.mh ;h ~.m' '; 0 b8 ~
50 • year • old society osteopath There are places even in Mid·
the 1957 model car she was Telephone calls numbered 1'471 ' I~ries to join it in trying to develop sh~ou~cket ~~ t~: 'entr m~e~ ;;r
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was being kept alive by an dleport wUI give you even rnon- E
driving and crashed Into a
mdependent nucl.ar arsenals.
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electronic lung in St. Stephen's ey the Hounds will finish elthverett C. Sayre
Columbus and Southern Ohio Cru! arrest reported by t he
K•m•ID Se..ral Dayo
ex 1 1ors.
HONG KONG IUPI) _ A lo,..
Hospital.
er 1-2-3.
Dies On Thursda~Electric Company power pole. patrol was Ellis Carroll O'Bri- Rusk and Home will remain In
mer American Army corporal
Where does that leave the Services for Everett C. Sayre, breaking lt off. Damages to ~n, 26, Racine, cited to Gallipo- the Soviet Union several days---- i
who chose ronununism 1nd liV•
COLUMBUS - Gov. Jamea Jackets? On paper - in lasl l4t, who died at his home in Ra- the vehicle were estimated at lis court Monday on a speed perhaJIII .. loog as • week-to 1
ed for nine years in Red China
Rhodes formally thanked mem- place.
. ctne, Rl. 2, al 2:30 p.m. yester- $21111. No charges were filed. charge.
discuss ways o! extending the
said today the experience dt.
hers of the Little Hoover Com- Fortunately, luotbaU Isn't day ,.UI be held Sunday after.
progress made on the nudear js.
iliusioned him.
mission. studying state governnoon at 2. He wao the son of
OFFICE BURGLARIZI!:D
I!QUAD CALLED
sue to other problems of the cold
Lowell D. Skinner of Akr1111,
ment at a dinner Ln their honthe late Edgar and Minnie The office of Dr. Joseph Da\·ls,
war. Khrushchev was expected to ,
Ohio, who was captured dUJ'Io
or Thursday .night at the ex·
Sayre. and is survived by his M.D., was burglarized sometime . Middleport emergency ·rescue Istay until Wednesday.
I
ing the Korean Y:ar anc! refused
ecutlve mansion.
Wife, Maxine Sayre, and child· last night or early today in an ·l squadsmen were called to Brad· I Gromyko and the two Western
repatriation after the armJstice
Rhodes said the State of Ohio
ren, Larry, Clyde, Brady, Ter- I apparent search lor money. lhe bury at us p. m. Thursday af· nudear negotiators. Undersecre·l LONDON !UPfl _ Dr. Steph· IV years ago, left Red China
WWld always owe a big debt
'I
ry, and Colby. He was an over- Ml!ldl•port Chief of Police, Her- Iter Janet Manuel, 16, of Racine tary of Stale W. Averell H.arri·l en Ward hovered near death Thursday 011 hio way back homo
to the people who have been
seas veteran of WW II.
bert Gilkey, said today. Entry had suffered injuries in falling man and British Scienee Minister today, still in a coma 48 hours at last.
atudyJni ways to improve efflThe. Racine Legion will have iDto the office was gained when ! from a hors~. She was taken 1o Lord Hailsham, went over some 1arter he took an overdose of The 32-year-okl Skinner, one
clency in state government dur·
graveside services. Friends .may I front door window wal broken. Meigs Memorial hospital and il of this ground in their ti&amp;lks last I sleeping pills in an apparent sui- ol' 21 American !IOidiers capture
lni the past four DIOilth~.
call at Ewing Funeral home NotbinK oppar..tty waa otolllll. reptjrted in p&gt;d cooditioo today.l month.
cide attempt.
ed by the Reds and who eleet..
Flfty-lwr pet'8llll1l were lodg- untO noon Sunday wheo t h e
The 50-year-old oociety osteo. ed to stay behind, described .,...,
F'l'. DIX, N. J. - An auto- ed in Meigs County jail during body will be taken to
I he
path. convicted of vice charge• diUons in China now as trnprov.
mobUe plowed into a column July Serif! Robert c. Harien- church. The casket wlll not .be
by. Criminal Court jury ed over the cbaotlc sltualiall
of 150 marching soldienl on a bach's monthly report showed opened at the ehurch. Inter·
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Wednesday was being kept alve that prevailed during
th•
!l'el dimly lighted road here today.
...nt will be in Planto &lt;eme- .
only by an ei&lt;ctronic lung in St. "great leap forward" that fail,
late Thursday night, Injuring Prisoners booked were on tery.
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Stephen's Hospital.
led in 1959 and the withdriWill
21 of the troops, none '"'1'Jously. the following dbarges: intoxlcoA hospital spokesman said of Soviet help to Peking
a _. ·
"'~:here were men, rifle~ and Uon 9, dlsturblq the peace a. lllelp Memorial Hospital
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Ward, who tried to kill himseH 1960. But the life there to IIIII .
helmets strewn all over the trandto f, non •• support 4, ADMISSIONS - Sherry John- '
just a few houn before the jury far from lood, he said.
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road,' said Nlcl&lt; Grand, one of traffic vlola~OIW 4, three each son, Pomeroy; Sophia Duffy, Two Meigs scholars and a area of Gallla, Meigs, Athen• Baker, uslotant secretary of found him guilty, is "critically "H you want to ch1111p , _.
tho llrst lo reach the rcene, lor OWl, AWOL and lal'OOl}', Pomeroy: Maxine Barrln1er, Gallia man wlll attend the 35th ancj Jacli!Oit will be two yooth agriculture. at the conference. ill."
work. you cao't." he said....
n...- the post's soutltem bOund- ll1d one Ncb on charges of Guysville; Dale Anna · LIUle. onnualfarm business confere""" aeholtiro, Rk!bard Koblentz and Baker will be the keynole speak- As Ward moved toward death, you want to study, )'tiU 0111'1.
uy.
1888Uit and threatening, lnve. Pomeroy; Janet Manuel, Ra· of tho America• Institute Of ~J!ard Holter, both of Meigs er.
the last of his many girl friends II you nnt to travel,"
tlgalloo. conversion of proper- clne; Carolyn AllensWIItth, Mid- Cooperation in Its three - day county. They will be amoog Ill The first of some 15 sectional •owed to make public the can1.
· YOll'111"0110WN!I
ty, mallclou1 d~ioo ot dleport.
,
session at the University of youth aeholars at the confer- meetings will begin Monday ar- 1names of hio many
Iormor "In 11161 when the '&amp;roll
WAVERLY (IJP)I - ~ property. parole vlolater, bold DISCHARGES - Walter _Kitlg Nebruka In UIICOln, Aug. $-7. ·- ·'
ternoon dealing with bargain- Ifriends who deserted him at hts procram started the
G. Wella Jr., 15, ot Lcriin, for.' lor jlrioatie court, PI'O\'fdlnc Pomeroy; Georp Kfaslln1, Jr., Repi'esenting the Landmark 'I'Jie theme o1 the lnslilllte '·j
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• IIII!IC\1' of Hunun,ton, W. VI., IJambling ~· and liverJo&amp;d: Mccarthur; WU!iam Chapmail, Farm ·Bureau Cooperatives of 1wllfbe "J;'ower ,In Partnership" lng,. rommui~l&lt;,abons and mfor· .
111111ething. •But then they . .,. ,:
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driliiDed 1'hunday In White The Sheriff's deparlmenl II- CoolvDie: CliffOrd Young, Polr&gt;- Ol!io will be Golden Qmaday · wbldl .~ into the flndlnp or jmallon, gram markeimg, egg 1 Melp General Hoopltal
tireder aad tireder."
. ~' willie ••Imming with I 10 bandied I,., lncomlnt tele- ei'I!Y.
. lot NIX1liup, Warren Healaa. o! jlc:Ooperaltve ,leaders of the na, and poultry marketiq, schools,. ADMISSIONS - C. A. EmeousiD he bad been riltltntl, ~ calls, l11diO .~ ,., 4,1RTHS ~ * r••and l!f!'l, ~ ~. Mt. Vernon ..-1 Robert .Mather t~•.'J'hire will he 2GO top farm' cooperatives,
transporU.tlon, lmish. Middleport; Reid Hart,
LOCAL TllMPI
o.mOn Wife. The body wu re- the ~f aDd fb '~ Clay, ·Harrlaonvwe, i " butiii·IOf ;IUchwood, aU state,.,... e~ men and ed11C11ton, mercera and consolidllllons,llve- 1Shade.
'l'llo k1llflll?lure ta Poa•rJ~
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Mrs. Richard Jl'lolaw and Mra.
Eugene Trlpltott. lleporta
Biven by Mrs. W11llam Saouffer
aecntary and Mra. Trfplett
president. A short presentation
con&lt;endq newly appointed
mlsalaaarles ot the denomination and aioo ot lbe Baptist
eampfDI prop1111wn Jllven 'by
Mrs. Ralpli
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The grwp rollod bandage• lor
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RD, dled"uthe reoult ofo biOW JJodge Baoon appointed Attorn-Jed *""'•n.
woman who had been Injured • a.m.
oo tho jaw aUegedly oecuted jeY James B. O'Btlen to repro- Pi'oaecuting Attorney Bernard last week and hoopitalized al- l The deceased wa• admitted
by Freeman.
sent the defentlant.
· V. fultz and Sheriff Robert C. ter allegedly being •truck by to Melp Memorial hospital July
With Common Pleas Court Freeman wai ordered held in IJatlenbach were also in the Freeman.
24 for treatment o! Injuries she
Judge John C. Bacon presiding, county jaU on "·1100 bnnd.
couttroom this morning wbeo Meigs County Prosecuting At- bad allegedly received ., hen
Freeman entered his plea o! not Dr. David Tho&lt;riburg, pathol- ~n entered his plea.
torney Bernard v. Fultz order- struck on the jaw.
guilty to the manslaughter oglst at st:·Joseph Ho5pital in All autopsy wu performed ed the autopsy. The victim was Freeman later pleaded gull.
charge at II a.m. Freeman Parkersburg, · W. .Ya., perform- 'l'butl!lay to
determine t h " !dead on arrival of the
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waived grand· jury action ancf ed the autopoy on the deceas- clllisi
of death of the eroy emergency oquad at 2:22 battery and was fined in Meig•

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Mrs. Ralph C. Zlllldel
last week at Loudon91lle when I"
Miss Mabel Hysell lw
and Mrs. Allp Quinn she served u COUllJOlor
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
TONIGHT
turned from a llklay vtslt ':~ l :~at:!~.:Martin and Kevin of teacher at the Baptist
retunled ·lrom Greenlalce,
IIOT OI'IN
her nJ...,, Mrs. Wllllam l!elpel,
Md., visited
there.
Wis. where they attended
and her sister, Mrs. George Fry
with Mrs. Minnie Davis and Mlsa Sharon Zund~:':~;io:~ ~~~;E~t Conference. Tiley aioo
PltiDAY thru WEDNESDAY In
Columbus. While there
and Miss Sarah Phillips. Loudonville, clljilp thlo
In Chicago with
#lua.3-Aue.t
also visited Misses Lena as a member of the
W•Jt Disney's
also vioited with ber brother P.
Katie Guth. Mr. Quinn is otaff where she to serving
Mrs. George Hackett, Jr.
"SAYAAI SAMH
A.
Hysell
and another niece, former Pomeroy High School instructor of crafts,
Melanie ll1d Rooe
(T..bnicolorl
Mrs.
Harry
Sells
and
family
and
teacher.
i
n
g
the
,
are
vlalling in Toledo
Brian Keith, Tommy Kirk,
Marta Krlaten, Kevin Corcor- and was guest of honor at I
Dr. and Mrs. J . B. Marshall ening of the CIIIIIP In June,
brother and family,
an, Dewey Martin, Jeff York, cook-out d11Uler at their home. ll1d family returned to their went to the Pennaylvania
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mllloll Smart IIIlo
Rafael Campos. Slim Pick·
Louisville
Monday.
after
tlst
State
camp
for
are
vacationing
at their IIIIDlens, Royal D~no.
Enroute
to
Columbus
Miss
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
training
sponsored
by
the
mer
cabin
011
Lake
Erie. Mrs.
1
C1ught On The~ &amp;ounc•,
sell visited with her niece and John F . Baily and famjly .
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BaptiSt College. She
Smart and Melanie will return
F-.turette
How To Fish, Colorurtoon
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chad. Pe~ Mra. Wilma Ginther o! Chestat Loudonville through this week wltb Rose Marie reColorc1rtoons:
tibone and family at their sum- er was 8 Sunday guest of Mr. late August.
malnmg for a Iona:er YlsJt,
AdmiuJon: 75c &amp; 40e
mer lodge at Ash Cave. The and Mrs. Elias Stile!.
Miss Charlene ZUndel went to Mrs. Wayne Glbbonl and
ll•'""'" was joined by Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Herbert Dixon Loudonville the last of the week daughter, Evelyn, bave return. Herbert Fink, Mr. Owen and family visited Sunday even- : f?r a visit with her mother and ~.from . Bucyrus whm;e they
Fink and son, Danny , and Mr. ing with Mr. und Mrs. Elias Sl$ter. She tOt? Is engaged ln ]VISited w1th the former a fa~
and Mrs. Howard Ervin and 'Stiles.
1Christian . s:rvtce this summer. · er, Mr: G. Carson and daugbchlldren of Racine.
, Miss Virginia Fisher and Mr .J having jomed the staff of 1ter. Mass Ruth Carson.
.
TONIGHT &amp; fRIDAY
!
and
Larry
Ciecarrello
of
Mrs.
Ernest
Covert
and
chiJ.
1Cleveland Inner-City Protestant f
"THE MtltACLI WOitKIR"'
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charleston,
w
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Va.
were
SuniParlsh.
,dren,
Paula
and
Chuck.,
Anne Bancroft Patty Duke
REPORT ACCIDENT
day guests or Miss Nettie Koeh- j This is an Interdenominational i Portsmouth, are viol~g with II
-andier
program which Includes siJ: her mother, Mrs. Lucille
• ASSIGNMENT
I PT. PLEASANT - State Po·
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Mr
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H
lie
!Cleveland
churches serving es, Grant-st.
OUTER"SPACE"
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' lice investigated a two car ae- Mr ·. and
s. omer
r the · roblem weas of the city.
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(Teehnico1or)
cklent Wednesday resulting In were m Logan SUnday to attend I P
If .
ad
The Fides Lodge
18
birthday dinner and party The summer sta
m • up of Pythlas will meet
With Rik Von Nutter
$400 prope~y damage but no
her uncle George I of mostly college students who evening ai the lodge
and Archie Savage
. personal Injury. The
oc·represent eight states, two_ lor- Middleport. Members of Na~
curred
on
the
Crab
Creek
H
elgn countries and many d1f!erG . "· Ill
S.tUnlay
Aug. 3 7 8 miles from Route 2 An
Mr. and Mrs. Homer o1ter
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Lodge of a11tpolUI, w
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Tuesday with her llr&lt;&gt;tb- ent denommations. ThiS pro- in the tnstallaU011 of new
""RED HOT WHEELS"
car driven by Ray
r·
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d .gram will also continue through
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With Clark Gablt
old Duncan 47 Apple Grove
and SISier·111-law, Mr. an
fleers.
aad Barbara Stanwyck
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a westbound car driven by
R~ymond Frecker, Tup- late August.
Carol Anderson, daughter
- andPaul John Flint, 55, Henderson, pers Plams.
Mr. and Mrs. Francio Ander"IXCUSE MY OUST"
son underwent oral aurgery
llided head·On. Duncan was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter and
,
QrO
I' b Tu d
She Is reRed Skelton Sally Forrest co
cited for driving left o! center. family attended the fair in GallCoum us " s aly.ll
her
1IS1ac or y a 1
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esd.
C&lt;&gt;Vering
sa
!polls W n ay.
home
Orland Creamer of Cincinnati
was the Saturday evening dinn I
A-2C Tom Anderson wtll arner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M
d M R D McCarty rive this week for a 15-&lt;lay
IIE:ve1rett Thomas.
r. an
rs. · ·
1; leave with his parents, Mr.
Mr . and Mrs. Horton Thomas North s:,cond A~e.~ave a;~~ Mrs. Francis Anderson, Vine-st.
children, Kenneth , Robert, Igu~~s IS wee
r. an Pete. He is stationed at Pease Air
4
William, Mark and F.dith re- WndlihamM Pau~ ::fd s~n, t and Force Base in New Hampshire.
l l ~~"~!d to their home, Bruns- 3
rs.
rc e
as
Several Middleport
II i Wednesday, after a sev- g:.ug,hter, Jinap Mga~\ ;~:~ are camping at Forked Run
era! days visit with his par. .ro mfa · r. lllnau
Lake Including Mr. and Mrs.
Mr
d
M
rom with
an them
ess. Sunday Ch ares
l Bradbury 8 nd ~~~i
ents,
· an
rs. E vere tt enng
Visiting
Thomas.
M p arl Paugh Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George
Mrs. John Smith returned Gwere rDs. 1" M"
D'orothy· and family , and Mr. and Mrs.
.
th 1 rare
urs
ISS
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home Monday alt,.!r a
ree
h
h ' M'k Ralston ·Curbs Jen nson.
weeks visit with relatives in Paug ~p e~ ~ ~ki Mid: Henry Fultz of Columbus
Columbus. While then~ the Mr. an. ~s . 3d ~ 08 ' Kerr spent the weekend wJUt his SOD
group spent a week at Lake ldleport,M r. adn Mr "·c K and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
C •Blame. r. an
s.
. . FIt nd f mil
PIevna, P ievna, Onta.
no, ~- W tk'
Pl. Plesan• w. Va.; u z a . a y.
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Mr and Mrs. Harlev Koemg
mHs,
G t ' nd chl"l
Mrs.
Harold Vogelsoo of
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Mr
nd
Mrs
arry
ar
en
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of Tuppers Pialll8 and
. a d · Mrs E ett Watkins Portsmouth, Is VII
.., with her
Mrs. Henry Koenig of Cam· ren,
·
ver
~ mother, Mrs. Allen Knopp.
bridge visited Wedn~sday with Mrs. Sharon Taylor a~ d~
Mrs. John K. Smith io
their sister, Miss Ethel Koenig ter:;; ~id and ~"·an~or.:,~ T! Cleveland where she Is the
at the home of Miss Elsie Hart. ~ 1~. 1 re~ :~ughter ~~ eo. guest of her daughter and sooMrs. E. N. Arnold returned . 8 b ms 8
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in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
home Wednesday after a visit tum us. 'II'
p h family Bing and daughter, Judy. She
in Tampa. !'Ia. with her daugh· The W• ~mt :;g d hter will also visit in Erie, Pa. with
ter and son·ln-law, Mr. and and Mrs. as a
~ug . her other daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John 0. Smith who aceom· will return to N. C, Uus Frl- Mrs. N. F. Harmon and family.
panied her home for a visit,
day.
Visitors with Mrs. Victoria
VISITS PARENTS
Slacy this week Included Mr.
IN SWIFT STRIKE
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and Mrs. Robert Snyder and
Army PFC Wilmer E flalf· Miss Kay J~nkmso; .:: C~ family, of Ravenna; Mrs. Nora
hill 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. lumbus sptnt e wee e WI Farley, Williamson, W. Va.;
Wibner B. Halfhill, Route I , her par~nis, Mr. and Mrs. f'::~ Mrs. Sarah Sweeney, of CharCheshire, Is participating l n Is Jenkmson hand her mpssing' lesion, W. Va.; and Mrs. NIB'·
Mary JRne, w o were ca
M If0 rd and Mn Fred
DON'T SCRATCH T&gt;IAT ITCH! at Forked Run Lake.
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u th• Itch nl'fld• JoCr.atchinl , yuur
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Mrs Harry Stover of Mlddle411~ tm.-k 11t aay dru 1 swn. You feel Exercise SWIFT STRIKE
' a
t
t Monday ln I.ancas~ II
qu.lclr4eylnr M'CN. ME·NOT tllll.• hold . U S Str'k Com nand exerclse por
Jtchln&amp; q\lk!tr down . Antl•eptl~ actlon
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I e
r
I er where she visUed with her
klill
rermlor nllht
to help
__ _. daughter --·
FiAe 41Y
fur IPHd
ecqma.huJinr.
ln.. d with mortt than 75,000G armed
. son oiUIU
auu ~::~
blta, rlqworm, foot itch. oth•r •ur- forces
personnel in eorg18, Mr nd Mrs James
fa« tllhU. Now at SWW1er • Lohee North and South Carolina.
. a
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and family and Mr. sud
Davis Stover and famillly.
Miss Frieda Faehnle lw
returned to ber home In
dleport from Meigs General
pita! where she bas been a
!lent liD' aeveral months as
result of a fractured hlp
talned in a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. AUred L. Roush
U.coJn.sl left today lor a
va1caw·on trip to the Carolinas.
Mrs. Edward Myers and MHI,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
of Columbus, vislled lr1
with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry
and other friends.
Mrs. Emma Jean Neal of r,fcConnelsville, Ia the guest ot her
mother, Mrs. FrllllCI!II Bearhs.
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GaiUpollo .~_.'II'..,. 0. Jl(aaf*dt1 II.D. dueel WEI kJes IIIII
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The Jloet sPrings Methodist
dam
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lbe IIIIo
church will bsve an lc:e cream
on rollero, Pumero)'-~ :10.· all a ebsnc&gt;l to practice Wbat eap!MII llM ol the llkJn,
lbe proleciiVe lotlona wU1 ~
so&lt;lai Friday beglnnin&amp; at I Funeral aervJc:es bsvt been : . :ju:-::.:.~.ma: ~ preach:
lllllt Iota 11 ._ .._ lUI 1llal pe yoo ""' ~
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p, m. Home made tea. cream. aMounc:ed tor Mlal vu~ wam.
cbarleslol\ lUG
ol .•lmi\I(Je Is cood ror yau.
either, but tbe7 wlJI lllloitl
cake, col!ae and soft driJikt will lngton, 17, IIFD IAtlrt, Fair- dOll
"""W!nfloki...... 11111 Itt'• ••m(M ... feel!·
be .. pia ..... IOIDt Gl tile lllllafUI .......
be sold. The proceeds wUI be view community, W. Va., who ...,.;, 00 the aU!•
The lUll boa lour dellnlle ef· llit a nlall.. loll Md .... !bus pe yau partial p9fw.
placed in tho Ol'ii" lund.
died Thursday, AIJlllllll, at the
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TURNING OF THE WORM and then I llarltd lhinklng,
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rttldent of her nephew, Peul Illllt IIIOYemeab:
IUD'S ultravlolol
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. I didn~ want to gtl marriod or mttl in reJUfa, oessloo Satur· l'llldocl far the Jlllltllhl years. dOinl 12, 5 a.m.; Lad!' l,lnda stlmUfalt llle produelllll of ' 1111
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aoma become e1111aged, juat to hold day, Auguot 3, at promptly 9 Servk!ll Will be at lht Stetle dOWII 14, 4:40 a.m.;
H®d VltanlJp D. 'l'hll Ia a 1ood tl• •
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with
wo~l guy. l!ut~ him, because II we were too p. m. The 4th degree will be Funeral home, Sunday in Hunt· up 14, 6 a.m.; John Ladd Dean ~eet, especially b) babies and 141 -111118
mU ralloa Md
label U wtD. , . .b!Mi . was orever rea ng up " 1 yuung to know what we were ezempliliod in lull form form- 1ng1on at1:30 p.m., wllb burial up 15, 6:10 a.m.; crate M. down growJna chlldre!l.
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deep- sertellt IIGillalli ~
him lor no good reason. It was doing, marriage wouldn't ktsp spection. Deputy Maoter Vir· 1n1 he Springhill cemellrJ there. 15, 1:40 a.m.; Pettea up · 16~ Tillie rl)'l also cauM lht m IU..
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always him who came back to ua loiolber oilber. So now we Iii Atltinl Will be tbs inlpecl&lt;lr. Tile Rev. Royco K. McDonald u p.m.; 11 p.m.; Qlarlorol ~~o~n~ 1 Ptrw'l 111 lbe deep layen of A fOI!ltll affect of lht 11111'1 rtvallvea 01' ~I ~te.
all&lt; lor a1101her c:llanca.
have tun and don't think or the All mambtrs are uraod to •t· wUI olfldlte.
18, 12:25 a.m.; St. Mary• d01111 the skin to move toward the raya is due to the lolrarocl Theta IOIIonl llllould .be ,..
I qu•t him about two WOib future.
tend. Hemlock Grange mem- She formerly rallied at 1012 11, 3:30 a.m.; Jerry Bcllw~ IIIU'faet. Tbls produc:ta tall- COIIIPOI'4DI. Tbls caUHI lht u.d every two bolln If 1'11
aco and, u usual. he camt
bers an to brlnll pie.
Sisth streat in Hunlln&amp;im 1ft11 up 18, 5:40 a.m.; Porpoise up 111n1 wh1cb lila)' be coosJder. welt • known suniMirP, and 1111'11 11111111 II' 11ln11111ht. ~ ·
bact, but warned me he would I wonder II Nancy ever lloy Scoot Troop 245, 1\llddlo- had oo.m omplgyld 11 a depart. 18, 1:25 a.m.; Tampico dg1111 od de8lrab1e or undtiii'alllt ae- Ia foolhardJ not to
llePI U Y"" 10 ID •wl:rmnbrf! II I!IUit
novtr do_It apb&gt;. u he hu at thoucht of what her boy lnend's port, will lpotliOI' a dance Sai- mont 1111111ger for 40 yaars at 11,. 3:35 a.m.; HamtltoP di!WII cordiDI to the prevaillol wblm to avoid II. Maoy ol lh• IIIII• be n-appllld 'IIIIID Y"" -lqst a httle pride
mother thinks of her. I'm sure urday evening from 8 to II the Andll'IOII • Newcomb Co. 20, UO a.m.; John J. R o WI of IHblon.
bum pnv1111in' ereams and out of lht water.
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alA be- any mother wouldn't exaoUy p.m. "uguat 3, at the Munk:i- !here. She ralirod In 1942.
down 31, 4:40 a.m.; Elierclllf A lhtrcl offect o1 ~ n)'l ~0111 now eonlaln DHE (cllbY· The best .tha:t """be Aid lor
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n- adore the strl who is trying to pal Park In Mlddlaport. T h • She was born Februlll'Y 1 18?8 up u, J o.m.; Susan Lane up Js to cauae tblctentnt of the di'oi:J'acolooe) whleh Is auppoo- the tan 7"" got out of 1 beiitlt
~al
~': "t:.th 11 ,1!keep her son from a college Jays will provide millie for ·lin Mason county, the dauahttr :13, 3 a.m. ; Charles SIIYeniiOII eldn and. it 19 ~ tblckenlng ed to give y1111 a tan the euy 1!1 that it II harmleu• .8!11. •
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llr • u • .,e •
m education which Is so Import· danclnl and nlmhmenta will oflhe tate William~~~~ Martha down u, 8:15a.m.; Linda Cho- rather lhlll tile llltniDg tbal way. Tbe tan It glv'" YOU. h,. lbe debit eldo, It bel bMd obo
back yet.
I ant theM daye. - RAPPY NOT be oervod by Scout mothl!l'l. lSomorvUie WuhiDgton, Other tin up Greenup 12:40 a.m.; Bob protecl! your 1k1a from burn- ver, II strlcUy synthetic: n ·re- IIOrvod tlult on aome aldnl lht
Shoulil 1 wall and see, or 110 1To BE SERIOUS
1\lllford Hyeoll Ia ICOIItllllltor., 1urvivors ore 14 other niece• BenterupGreenup4o.m.;Cruo-lng, FurtherrnDre, It Ia tile aulta from an lnmoact•on be- effect Ia a yeUow or arenp
and tell him I'm sorry' l'llleel De H .
AUG. f
land nephews.
· ible up 31, 5:25 a.m.; OVEC thickebing rather than years o1 tween tho DHA and tile ao~ dileoloralloD ralber thaD . ·. 1
awiUDy lllilban'IIIMII allklng ar • 1en.
l Friendl may call at lht F.. down 33. 3:50 a.m. ; VL&gt;glnia It life lhel ageo YDIII' llkJn livtl o1 the oumo lkla layara. ThiB tan and It may appear iiNallo
him to take ml back, ·~ut, He~ Just had to answer that letter The Middleport Church of Jlesong funeral home alter 4 up 32, 5: ll a.m.; Edeana Bos- 11 a weatherbeaten look, pro- type o1 ten, IInce II doet not ed or molllecl.
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en 1 really love tlta JUY· What llrom Nancy who Ieete that at Chrlll will hold their annusl p.m. today. Saturday mnmlnl worth down 32, 6 a.m. ; NaUon·
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ca~ I dO? _ SORRY GIRL ldoeill
16 he: bfe will be over If ehe Sunday School and Church pic- the body will be taken to the al up 33,2:00 a.m.; Ouwarcl up ~ ~~~~~Do~~lt~~~~T~j~
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Dtar Sorry·
t 8fl engaged. My boy ••• Sunday AuiUII f at
the Steele Funeral home ,. be r e 33, 4::10 a.m.; Southern down L
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· friend araduated from high Moll• County Falrcroundl m lrrienda may call after noon Sat- 33, 6:30 a.m.; Indiana
If you really love the guy. ochoollatt year aad I'm only a the county l&amp;rllt, rain or urday.
34, 4:20 p.m.; Eucene wooo SEA~ .AND SEARCII 'Ill~ liE OlD,
llESUREiliSGOIIEAED'BIEM Ill
you'D crawl for him. And II he's junior. I used to worry about shine. ThOH attending a r •
down 34,
5 p.m.; MIIIUIIeer -mEMBL.ECIIIII NEVER FOUND 'IIIE 1WO
11-lE CUFF 0~ J.IIS TROUSERS WilEN J.li
• 1mart buy he'll see that you breaklnl up, but decided if ht asked to lake their own table
down34, 7:30p.m.;JIIIIesHines SWEOIIPSIIELOSriN'lllemKER~EOOI'IlOME.lOiltSBARQAGUDAcnwl 1 tons ways before he likes me, he'll date me. We service and drink. Anyone dlo
up 34 I a.m.· Valvollne ··d·011m !~•7,;:;:::~~-.;::==::=o--=::;
lakes you bock. HoP" you've don't go steady and marriage is airlnll transportation Is 11kocl
34, 3:So a.m.; 'Zimmer up 4
learned your teoson. It'a much , never mentioned. If It comeo, It to coo1act WendeD Gerlach.
a. nswood
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overdue. - H.
will be because WI walled and 'The amlUal potluck
plcnle
~~~j;;: Dam ~p Nm•th•rn
tooted true love against time - lor state officers, deputies and
2. 30 p . Jordan do
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Dear Holen:
didn't rush into a popular teen- officers of District No.
13
up ·
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wn
I htve a problem which con- •1• marrlago just becauso "Ill Daughters of America will be There were 10 new vehicle 35 p.m.; Gona down 8' 50 p.m.;
cern• myHII and two girls, both tho tlds ~o it." Thla lypa of held at the home of Mrs. Edith eales in Meigs county the pts\ Caleb H. down 12:11! o.m.;
of whom I Uko very much.
boy-girl rellllonship is right lor Betzing Tupero Plains Sun· month, Molp County Clerk of ver up 2:10 a.m.; Walter Beck-1 L
1 wa• golns with "A" for • our ago. _ GIRL ON THE day at '1 p.m. EST. Th.;.o at· c,.,rts Evelyn Lucto 11ld ro- ,JOrd down 4:40a.m.; ~au
year and we ouddonly brnko up. RIGHT TRACK
tending are to lake own table day.
Remo up 7.20 a.m. Wa tine upTt.en I started dating "8", who
service
Sill new tralleu, IS trucka, bound Franklin Pierce, an
was still going with -~·.~t~r Dear Halon:
The .lamlly of Sam Flnllw ooe bus, lOVen motorcycles, an wattin~ downbound H. E. Bow·
bo) . Ont night I told B 1 d My parents were married will hove a reunln Sunday at 74 now oars wen purchased. ·les, Oliver Sbeal'el', Samuel
be down to tako her aut, but young _ not as young 80 Nancy. tho home of Dr. and Mrs. Sollm Utod car Illes were 187, with mens, Joseph J01101, Elisha
"A" told me she wantod to see Tho marriage ended unhapplly Bla..,rloz. A baokot dinner wUI 161 used oars. Throe motorcy· Wood&amp;, Col. Davenport and
me, so I went to town and met and my gran&lt;lmother oared lor be Hrved at noon.
des, 15 trucko and three trai~ et.
her at a show and we made up.
h·t
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KaA'IIIII !IIIIer Le
The next day " B" told me ' ~tete w 1ehmlY hmo r woedr to.
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she had broken up with her boy ' ~ r ~ ~ : e • • r~marrt th
The Middl&gt;port Garden Club tie Brown reported a~p!'&lt;Wmato- en Z. down l.larmet 4::1$ a.m.
friend so she could go with me. ~.~~nt:! ~hl~:;'n •:nd '::.re =~ . will hold tlle.ir annual picnic ly $13,000 wat paid In blxeo by Lucy Jane ~~~ down WinHere " mv problem : both
h
!Monday evenmg August 5 at parsons purohasln&amp; vehici... Ono held 1.10 a.m., Chris Jr. up
1, 14 d h
"A" and "B" like me, but very boappyf . md bat" 1, ave 1 the Middleport Roadside Park per cent of the amount il retain- IWinfield IZ:20 a.m.; A. E. Dyke
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mce Y flen , u m sure k.... • •
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w· field 2:25 a.m.,. Solvay •·• ...;;)..;"'";.~-------....:::.:....t
wh1ch g~rl shou
go w . - not thinking of marriage until 1 ...gmnme a : p. ~·· em· ed by the cOilnty and the r• up m
A FRIEND
graduate and work 1 lew yean. bers are asked to bnng their mainder goes to the state.
down Winfield 4:4i a.m.
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table oerv•ce.
Also, the Title Divillion of the - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How about both~ There's no Ju•t because the song sayo Tho Pomeroy Garden club clerk's office losued 161 titles,
low against it. - H.
"We're Not Too Young To Gtl will hold Ita annUJI picnic at fUod 306 notaUOIII of Uona, :104 •
TOO YOUNG TO GET.
Married." Nancy shouldn't the home ol Mn. Charleo R. memos, made Z12 Cllncellations
MARRIED
wreck her life. _ I'll WAIT
Karr S,., Monday at 6 p. m. of liens, hsndled 413 appUcaDear Helen:
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Members are uk to lake their tioM affidavits and assijrunenll
This Is to show " Not Too This column Is dedicated to own table aervtce.
and issued 11 cerUiitd copies
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Young to Get Marrlod - Nan- family living, so II you're havAUG. •
of titleo.
cy" that people her own age lng kid trooblo or just plQin Pomeruy Chapter 186, OES, Fees collected by thl: cl!!ri
dlsagree with her just as you trouble, let Helen help YOU. wil1 meet in rea:ular sesaion lof courts during the month was
do, Helen.
She will olso welcome your own Tuesday at N5 p. m. There $1,270.10 with ~.ss going to
I've been going steady lor five amusing experiences. Addr.., will be il•itlatioo and all ofli- tho state, and • .55 to t h e
months and I'm HI also. At one Helen Bottt~l in car. of this cers are reque1ted to wear county.
time I was afraid I'd loso him, Inewspaper.
lon1 formalo.

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LEGAL NO'hCE

ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
The Line from London
While the case of Dr. Stephen Ward
went its sensational course, it was comforting to know that Mr. Angus Ogilvy
is likely to be forced to accept an earldom before his wife, Princess Ale11andra,
gives birth to her first baby, that the ac·
tor Paul Wallace considers English girl•
to be good conversationalists, and thai
Queen Elizabeth Is putting some of her
racing pigeons on exhibition at the Sandrlngham Flower Show in the royal
park.
This latter bit of Intelligence made
the front page of one of the London
newspapers, although it was not explained to the uninitiated how pigeons
pertain to a flower show.
Even more significant ln the light of
the Ward trial, which starred Miss Mandy Rice-Davies as a crown witness, is the
news that an application of tenanta to
change the name of their road to Cowper.Close was turned dow11 by the Ipswich housing committee. It was a cruel
decision, in the opinion of some. bul the
addreos will remain Mandy-Ciose, Ip•·
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A postcard from Antlbeo Bulletins:
"lt'a really El Morocco-by-ounllght here.
Dick Cowell, Dick Brown and EVa Gabor,
Jim Hansen !former fiance of Audrey
Hepburn) and Sam Sple1el's yacht. Louis
Jourdan Is the most attractive male.)
Loula Jourdan Ia almoat the moat at.
· tractive male in the world, let's face it.
The favorite pastime of Londoners Ia
that of auuring goule-eyed vtaitora that
they ain't seen nothing yet in the Ward

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II what II known to have taken placo
In connection with Chrll;tlne Keeler'• ac·
tl'ritlel wert revealed. Mayfair IOphistlcfia hint, tile moat experienced journau.ts would faint.
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The latest Information features an
American fUm alar, popular and expen·
sive to bin, who is in the case ''up to his
hantlroo!M chin." Although married for
DilDY :Yart, be was a ellen! of Christine
Ketler and attended London partie• at
wllida ''wbipl aad
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beg1nn;ng of the actlon"~r so they say.
Paris must be devastated. The Lon·
don fashion reporters, who write lor
some o! the worst-dressed women in the
world, have been unanimous In knock·
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The latest on Elizabeth Taylor: She Is
generally acknowledged to have turned
in an excellent performance in her television film about London.
And tickets to "Cleopatra, " which opens in London this week, are selling at
an astonishing rate considering that tl!ey
are more expensive than any cinema
seats within the memory ol the Queen'•
loyal subjects.

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You don't cat~h the polite British
putting up brash road oigns ordering motorists to "stop" or "go." The authorities
In charge of regulating drivers over
her• merely "suggest."
For example, one sign frequently obBfrved along the highways hints gently:
"Dimmed lights recommended"."

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Saaled bids wiD bt I'O&lt;'elvod
by the Board of County Commissiooero of Metes County,
Ohio. at their ollloe In the
Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio,
up until 10 :00 a. m., Auguol I,
1963, lor tho following :
Transport delivery of diesel
fuel oil to the Melp County
garage, Rock Springs, Ohio, un·
der the direction of the County
Engineer lor a ninety day pariOd commencing August I, llle:l.
The Board of Commissioner•
reserveo tile ri&amp;ht to reject any
or all bids.
Mei111 County
Commissioners
By Mary Chancey, Clerk.
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THI! MARK DP A MEDALLION HOMB ·
A wHatelt Is what mcm hou81wlvw ahctloflattly cell 1 oil~..­
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your builder. Whllt y01,1'~ tourtrw' 110ma rl'lodal hom• tills •• lid
end be •ure you vl ..t t1:1e.e mad"Hon lt'IOdal.,

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of Aleltandrla, VIrginia. sa"8
Mr. Eugene Mayer o1 Marys. Mrs.

several selections and
Ridge led the group In
stnglnJ. Those altendlng
Rev. Charles Yoho, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bailey,
Ray and Laura, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ljerndon, Diane, Larry,
Terry and JJnda, Mr.
and
Mrs. Clteamo ClmpbeD, Mr.

the secretary was
M,. and Mrs. Eugene Hudnall
structod to send cards to momlam~ly and Mrs. Roy
Ohio, was Mr. Merkle's
bers and neighbors who are ill.
VISI!od Mr. and Mcs.
man. Seallnt tile guests
PERSONALS
Thompson and family
were Mr. George Tomko of
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
West Salem, Ohio over the
Ohio, and Mrs. Philand children. Debra and
Schlosser of Colurnbu1,
have spent throe weeks
' erHeruledry Hollman recently atl!&lt;ihto.
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the D. A. V. Convenlioo
worea a
. and Mrs. William
Atroo, Ohto.
f-i~~iii~ii;i~~~~~~..i~~;;;;iiiiiiii~~~~and daughters, Susan ond Sally Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crew of
ol Wethersfield, Coon. and Mrs. Warren, Ohio vlsitod on Sunday
C. H. Homer of Canton, Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffvisited on Tuesday and Wednesand family .
wllh relallveJ here.
Muncy, son or Mr. and
ALUM
NATION
. Muncy of Prince
lll'lrederlck, Md. has been spalld-11
the · aummer months
No. 301
II wit~ his cnndparenll, Mr. and
IIMro. B. B. Muncy.
He•vy Duty Uquid
Mr. and Mra, Edgar Layne
Aluminum Co.ting
home with Mrs. John
of
0., """ Bob llo&lt;llnod for ROOn and aU
Alt,O•AI-I&gt;'PI• of IIETAL and IIA·
NEW FOI
SONRY. Caata, eautto, beau·
TO SCHOOL
llflel and rell..U boat. wa.
terprool and ruatproof. Get
It tomiiiTOWI
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Every " - he-s 11 whl!teit • • • 110, why le the mtd..lon taomt·
whl!teit better. Wall, flrat of en~~·· biK enouah (1!JO ~· ~
. to eerva ~· alec:trleat needs todl!y plua
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lancM you'll add In the future. Th..-. are !Qnk ~~~~- On lhe olrcult breaker ••• that's tor'futura a141c:tricaJKI'lOwth. a...tt ·you ually .
add wtrlna for "alr&lt;-c:onc:tftlonlna 111t1r on will1out ~InC a ki«&lt;C'•

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Mn. lfel
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held - aU of .
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Mr.
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reunion 011 Sunda1 lin. J Sublnltled lly H. L. MtDanlel
at lbe v....... Camp Groandl Warretl tmd Ruth
Ill annual .....
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II KinA 4POT6
"TbOFOOiiiSL ed"
,..,. New Haven, W. Va. A___: lelloli, Mr. and
llth In llll' Nfi!P
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ket dinner )l'ao enjoyod at 1be Pat Mlb and Denise
Plit. A ba!kfi dinner
During the cbyt o! tbe prophet Elisha, one of the wl- non hour with 1 bullneoa 0 'Mr Nl liln Le..;,
be held at the ._. lluur.
dowt of a former prophet came face [0 lace with &amp;er· meetlns !~lowing They voted ~n at~ the .
FESIIVAI. 'fO BE HELD
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to retain the ~ orricero lor au l;.,al ..ie.lll Mr
The V&lt;!rnoo• Star llUalel'l 4-ll
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Elilha wa1 a true representative of the Church 1n that the coming year: President _ J.W. ~man, ~Y ~
will. ljlOIItor an old fashioo
day.
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John Hoffman Vlc:e Prealdenl une Mn Bernard
111 Saturday, August 3rd
The Church sbould have a remedy for the problem• - Mrs James 'IIoulh Secretary eo,;.ie
Debr Mn
tile old Vernoo School '" .. .
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of
the
people.
Honored
Indeed
ilthe
church
If
its
people
Tr~r
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Mra.
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Staall
GUiand.a
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tile boura of $ and 11
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all() the community IUI!Jl to 11 for hei.P and are not dis- G ound
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PT. PLEASANT - The Mao-llirst semester· Judy llurdette
cflll!hoolo appointed All too often the church IS just another or· r . Commllt~- llernllrd Mr. and Mre. W. W. c!Bro~wo;~': j terldm.. .,. ••~
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Bruce
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RegGeorge
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oo County Board or Education p aL-.u 10 day at ""
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a• principal of Well gan zation in t e commun ty. t oes not o er new e, gle Hart G
_ Mr Don- M Fred K '1 nd
placed teachers lor the 11163-84 12 day nt Junior high; James
IChoOI and Patricia new birth, or any real change, but perhaps sympathy,
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ay or a
IChool 1erm lor Point Pleasant . Lenclanese 12 clay at
was plaetd at Henderson especially If one comes from the right side of the track. aid Bums~er, Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. JalllH
Mrs. Lela Hendrix ~ at ~
This woman's sons were .threatened with bondage due ~Ide, Mrs. James McCrady, Marleno and Bob, Mr. and Mrs.
or her ~rolber and sistefoo
1 Sonlor high and 12 day at Wa·
Senior high and Pl. Pleasenl lhama high; C. L. :rad, 1u I
high placemenll were: to poverty. Spiritual bondage is creeping ln upon t be G•fll - Mrs. Harry Staall, Mro. Jim Hollman , Benny Hotrfml~, l i~J:~. Mr. and Mro. Ray Sptl&gt;JunlorSo hlgbb
.gb Wednesciay night.
at Pt. Pleasan
Senior
Withrow, w11 bur church and Ita community today due to spiritual poverty. JftoffarnnmanRouThesb,y andwlll Mrhold•· ~~ir ~~~nMLar yneEd
, PaulaJLayne
Rac:ine R. D.
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nor
B R Wortman lmm0=
Mucb of our service and preaching is so -cut and dried
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wm ewe
Benjamin Fraoklln, prlnclpol;
Powell, former MaBOD
M..;,.e, · Salloy ~ Dant, that the Holy Spirit doesn't bave a chance. We don't rainkJn next year 00 the 3rd Mary. Mrs. L. F. Gibbs,
Charleo Chambers, vice prtnCapehart and El12abeth need Him; we have all our time taken up. The result Is SUnday In July.
dra •. Thomas and Larry,
cipal; Lavenla Jacksoo, James
Seymour.
our church is powerless, useless, unimpressive, and has Gllta !'""" given lo the foJ. Millie Bumgarner. Mr . and Mrs.
Andrews, Richard Austin, EvelCla
air
Margaret Johnson reolgnoclas DO remedy.
towing: \!!'~ oldest man Lou Stanley Staall, Beverly, r.s.,, ;
lyn Brake, LoweD Cook, Cliffa commercial teacher at Point
People come to eburch to bear about ,God.
Hoffman of. Clifton, 115 yean va, Karen, Max and Carol, MISI
ord Dunn, Clara BeD Dunn, Leta
Pleasant Senior lllgh The aale One minister was chiding an absent member about old : oldest woman Mro. J. R. Fay Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs.
B. Foglesong, VIolet
of three buseo was a.;.,epted for not being present on Sunday. He replied, "It was too Hoffman ol Letart Rt., 78 yeara Herold Zerkle. Ronnie and BeFreeda Henderson,
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f700 and a rA!&lt;(uest by Wahama wet." The minister told him It was dry in church. "That old : youngest to Larry Allen lind~, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Schertzer, Jane Smith, Helen PT. PLEASANT - The 1\Ja. stud•nts to """ school buses to is another reason why 1 didn 't come," answered the lay· G1bbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Llevmg and Carolyn, Mrs. FreSierretl, William VanHorn, Rich- son County Fair ofllolally will attend the Mason county lair man.
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Fr1end G1bbs. l mooths old; lor , da Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Do~ald
arc! Horton, Norma June Meto the public Wednesday, was lll'anted
This woman cried to the "Agent of the church . ' Pray-' the largest lamtly atlendlng - Bumgardner. Chervl. V1ck1 ,
CUlloch, Leon Putz, Elsie
7th and continUe through
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er was made to God who, "Is not willing that any perish , Mr. and Mrs. Em•l Hoffman and ILinda and Eric, Mrs. Jam.,.
din, Jack RAlgers, Garnet Stall- August loth.
but all come to repentance."
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Staall Hart. R•~•i• Alter .l&gt;ne and
ley, VIrgil Burris, Bright Me- The Fair wm be held on tile
During a counseling session, the Bible says, they took tied : and for traveling lh• rar· Br.nt. r.eor"• n.,.., Mr. •nd '
Cousland at oentor high for the Pt. Pleasant High School
inventory. Like them we need to make investigation ofest Mr. and Mrs. Loo Dick of Mrs. Harrv ~'""'' · Rermta and
grounds. Registration and ex·
our Spiritual values often. All the widow had was a pof Limo. Ohio receivod that ~ill. ,Bonnie.
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hibits will be set up on Auguat St. Paul Lutheran Church, of oil. Now oil, in the :Sible, is a symbol o! the Holy Spl-: Those attending . wero : Mrs. LUTHERAN CHURCH !IF.N 1
5th and Gill.
New Haven, was the settl"8 rlt. She had the one thmg needful. .
. . James Loach. Mmeral Wells, The Lulheran Church M• o of
Evenll schedulod lor the lair on Sunday, July 28, lor the
The church today Is poverty slmken . y;e are splrlt- 10., Mary and Velma Rickard, St. Paul's Church met on WedInclude a porade, talent show, marraige of Miss Suzanne VIr- ually weak, dead. We must walt for a repe!ttion of pente· Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rickard. AI- neqdav evening in Ihe New HavTOP.QUALITY
tobacco princess contest, grea- glnia Wolpart and RAlberl Am- cost If we would be effective wttnesses.
: hany, 0., Linda and !UIIph Kel- en Park for 8 cook-out with
sy pig and greasy pole contests, old Merkle. The Rev. John
The next order was to go out and burrow vessels, emp- vlngton, Akron. 0 ., Mr. and Wtlliam R•" sell and .Joseph i RIGH-FASHION CCIGIS
llborse shoe pitching, Little Miss
Barringer of Edgebrook Lu· ty vessels, not a few . Go out, Into the commuruty and ;Mrs. Russell Wolfe and Alvm. Paugh in charRe of the ,;,eat ,
AltO WIITE
Little Mister Masqn Coon·
Church, Chicago, lllin- witness, tell everyone of Gods love and power to save ' Bartlett, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Em1l Devotions were led by .Joseph
cootesll, horse show, dairy
and Rev, Jack T. Welch to the uttermost.
!Hollman and Butch, Bruce, Paugh and Recreation rollowed
IIJiodglng,
livestock judging,
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
This UtUe pot o! oil ~ntinued to flow as long as there :Ray, Roy and Danny of Pt . ;the meal.
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judging, square dancing,
Haven, were lhe orllclai- She w~re a pink carnation corsage that marked her as Pleasant, Mrs. Steve Howard, 1 Those attending were Law.,.-~ dog show, field meet, pet show, lng clergymen at the hall afler unwillmg remained empty.
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Harllord, Mr. and Mro. Bruce 1rence Paf'ons Witliam Puwell
hootenanny, junior events.
lour double ring ceremony. Ar· She paid all her debts, redeemed her sons, and lived Staats and Jeffery, South Point, ' James L~yne: Robert Lavne'
HOUSE
The Fair board Is antlcipai- rangements of white gladlolas out of the overflow.
, O., Mrs. John Melhon. Terry •John Lavn• . flonatd Bum•ard:
the 1963 Mason County decorated tho: altar while aeven
Pentecost can be repeate~ . She obeyed. Have you : IAnn and Allen, Mrs. James Me- nor. John Fry, Harr ~ ne,
Fair wtll be the best ever held branched . candelabras and Every avallab!e vessel was filled. Have you made your Crady, Jean a_""~__J~an, Mr._and William Russell , John ~ill. ~hilurges the public to attend palms endmg with pedestal bas- self available ·
lip Wolpert, Carro, Adams Jr.
$3.88
I,N D 0 W f A N and
in lbe varloua kell of while gladlolas and
Ilk line
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M Glenn Sm~h Debbie Fisher of Zanesville, Ohio, for Rober! Johnslon, and Joseph
Ga" 1
porn pom ohrysanthemuma puwder blue s
n an
K':· Mr and ~. Ken- ja short visit.
Paugh.
formod an arch from the alt.v. lacee she:, a wll:uo~ue, acces.{;d~e and Mike, M~. and · Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bucris and
SOCIAl. TO RE HF.l.D
~LLEY
Pleasant Valley Hospital
orgonlst was Mr. Vernon sorl s, 8hld st!.lder corsage. Mrs. Lyndon Taylor and Tom· !children, Becky and John have An Ice cream social will be
ADMI'ITED: Mrs.
Wilbur Renner of Columbus, and vocal- ~m ~c kle' d.., wa
vacationing at Lake Side lheld on Salurday . Augusl 3rd
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Stephens, Cottageville; Harry IBt Mr. John Layne of New rs. be~ s~eath w~th
4-11 MEETING
Beverly. Ohto this week. ,beginning at 5 p. m. to be
IIKapp, Leon ; Fred Harmon, Pt. Haven.
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The New Haven Bend Hust- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layne ':; ponsored by the W. S. C.S . or
Phone WY 2-2769
Pleasant.
The bride Is the dauchmo of hli~ accessor•.- of g r e e 0
4-H Club met on Munday, attendod the Bankers Conven- ,the New Haven Methodist
DISCHARGED : Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Wol- s oub·~~ corsatld
22 at 7 p. m. at the lion at the Greenbrier Hotel in !church Thev witt servo home ' Thl•d An.
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Wallace and daughter,
pert of New Haven. Mr. Mer- cym urn ore •·held In the Lodge 'nan. The
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va . lmadeJce cream, cake, pie, cor- : - - - - - - - - - - '
Grove; Mrs. Charles Cain,
is the soo of Mr. and Mrs. A reception wu h h The was called to order
the last week. Mr. Layne is presi- ; foi.ee~a;.,;•.,::d.,:•;,;:•.,::lt.;d:;.ri;.,;n;.,;ks;;;,.;,;a;.,;nd;:_:.w~il;.l,;:be:__
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G. Merkle ol Route 1 social room el the e urc i
f president Esther
doni of the Masoo County Bank. II
and Mrs. Wilbur Stepbens,
Center, Ohio,
' arrangement fborl the cen erth 0 Sharry Fiesher was 1n
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layne
ta Ul
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the bride's ta e wao a ree
Brook!
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e bride, given in marrt. ·branced silver candlelabra
of devotions, followed by Nanyn, · · VISl1 . r.
OFF LIST PRICE
age by her lather, wore 8 ed .th h·te carnations and
Hill leading the group 1n Okey Layne and other relatives
PLAN FESTIVAL
gown o1 while silk bomba!lne
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The li"OUP sang "Weol here last week.
With The Family
ON ALL MODELS ,
PT. PLEASANT - An Old ' and rosepoint cbantlllf' lace pink rose~ h ~u.:' to the Virginia Boys and Girls" and Nancy Hill visited last week
The kids will love it!
Fashioned festival will be held with a scalloped sabrlna neck: r:bbon wnc~ bo:l 81 ooe end repeated the 4-H Plodge.
with her siBter and family , Mr .
at Hertford Baptist Church Sat- llne trlmmod with lrrldeecents !rlv:. ~blo and the !our·ller- During the business meeting and Mrs. Wayne Lee Capehart
Th e tood is superb,
urday beginning at 4 p. m. and pearls. The gown had a ed weddlne cake at the other. the group discussed a float, an and daughters m Ravenswood.
the serv•c• prompt.
Homemade soup, sloppy
bosque bodice, tong sleeves
to
unit, and their pro- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Staats
the atmosphere pleashot dogs, homemade ice
with 1 bridal point, and 8 Assisting at . the recepl n
!or the fair .
and Jeffery have pu'chased •
ant Mode;t prices!
cake, coffee end pop will
bouffaal skirt with an intennls. were Mrs. Willard
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Leah Ann Miller, prog,am trader and have moved to South
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sold. Proceeds !rom the
slon front and tierod back and Mrs. Edward Losely, s- kader, introduced tlie program Point, Ohio. Bonnie StaaiB is
val will go towards
which lormod the cbspel train ters of the groom. Mrs. John for the evening. A poem
the week with them
· C Foltz cousin of the bride,
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Mlddloport the church ctass rooms and the
eaddress was a queen's ·
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Jud "Beauty" was rend by
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public 19 inviled.
(bouquet of pink cymbidium or- Miss Judy. Fry, 118
Y Stone. Readings were given by Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Robert.
Middleport
Route 7
with pink throall and Rausch, VICki Johnston, Shar- Vickie Johnston, Jackie Needs, Tennant, Jr. and family v:·isitE!d
stephanotis, carried on 11er ry Flesher and Myra ~DIIsh. Eddie Halstead and Therese his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
great grandmother's German Mrs. Jack Welch regl8tered Wolfe. The group sang "Chew- ton Tennant and family , Maod-11
prayer hook.
the gueala.
Gum."
Demonstrations •son, Ind. several days last
Miss Sandra Helm of Cotum- The brlde'o traveling ~stume were given by Terese Wolfe week:
bus was maid of hoiU¥'. She was a seuoned plaid. suit with
ShBJTy Flesber.
Phd Cooke an~ Bob Grinstead
wore a dress ol cherry pink white ICOOSIOI'Ieo, w•th
Hofreshments weco served to ••sited w•th Bobs siSter, Shelby
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organza over blffela, with a she wore a pink cymbidium
Smithson,
Sheldon Grinstead In Parkecsburg, w. :
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balteau neckUne, bra c e let shoulder corsage.
Roush, Alice Stone, Eddie Hal- Va. several days last week.
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sleeves and rose-streamer bact. The bride to a l!"aduale of
Gait Miller, Nancy Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Maynard •
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Her headdress was or eherry Wahama High School and is
Flesher, Mike Jones, and sons, Paul and RusSE!ll
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pink organza petala with short a Senior In the Collese of EduWolfe. Jackie Needs,
over the weekend Wltll her •
circle veil. She carried a crfl- catinn at tile Ohio Slate Uni· Vicki Johnston, Cathy
Mr. and Mro.
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cent bouquet of deep pink as· varlaly. The groom
Leah Ann Miller, Steve .
at Inez. Ky. and with •
lers, feathered carnations and from Ofito State University and Ha!Btead. Mrs. Samuel Hal- hiS lathe', Mr. W. H.
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Marysville, Ohio, and Min Mar- tern City School system.
ner and a visitor Marilyn Cook. they .attendod. a home coming
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llyn Schwarz of Parkersburg After AUC\Isl 3rcl the couple
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were bridosmaidll. They wore will reolde at 54123 Beacon Hill Teh W.S.W.S. of the Vecnon etery where . Mr. Maynard's
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the same •lylo dre88 and heod- Road, Columbus, Ohio.
E.U.B. Church met on Tuesday mother 15 bur~od .
dress as tile maid of honor, onFElLOWSHIP DINNER
evening at the Church. Mrs. .Mr. and M,. ..Harold Johnson I
Iy In azalea pink organza over The w.s.c.s. of tile MethoThompson served as hoo- V!Sitod With thou- son and lam. I
tal!eta. Their flowera
were dlst Clnirclt held a Fellowship tess lor the meeting.
lly • Dr. and Mro. Gordoo Johncrescent bouquets of pale pink Dinner at the church on Sun- The lesson "To Know Each son and children Ch~ryl, and
asters, leathered otmalioiia day oventns. Following the din· Other" was led by Mrs.
at Gamb1er, Oh1o. Cheryl
and
Flower girl woo Maey ner Mra. Kenneth Rld&amp;e ltd
A short . business
home with her grandFoltz, COUiln of the devotions, the Junior Choir meeting followed at
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Fall and Winter Jewelry

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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received ,
by the Board of County Com- .
mi,..loners, Meigs County, OhiO ·
at their office in the C o u r t ;
House, Pomeroy, Ohio, up until ·
10:00 A. M., Auguol 5, 1963, lor
furnishing tho following:
Transport delivery of 811!0llne, regular and premium ·
grades, to the county garage, :
Rock Spring•, Ohio, under the !
dl,ectton or the County E1181n- i
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menclng August 5, INS.
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Commll1ionen
As one who has struggled with the
By Mary Chancey, Clerk
problem of making tallde-talk with a
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woman in frivolous eostume was empow·
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GaiUpollo .~_.'II'..,. 0. Jl(aaf*dt1 II.D. dueel WEI kJes IIIII
Q!lebn 1be _.., .. . 1111C ....
The Jloet sPrings Methodist
dam
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lbe IIIIo
church will bsve an lc:e cream
on rollero, Pumero)'-~ :10.· all a ebsnc&gt;l to practice Wbat eap!MII llM ol the llkJn,
lbe proleciiVe lotlona wU1 ~
so&lt;lai Friday beglnnin&amp; at I Funeral aervJc:es bsvt been : . :ju:-::.:.~.ma: ~ preach:
lllllt Iota 11 ._ .._ lUI 1llal pe yoo ""' ~
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p, m. Home made tea. cream. aMounc:ed tor Mlal vu~ wam.
cbarleslol\ lUG
ol .•lmi\I(Je Is cood ror yau.
either, but tbe7 wlJI lllloitl
cake, col!ae and soft driJikt will lngton, 17, IIFD IAtlrt, Fair- dOll
"""W!nfloki...... 11111 Itt'• ••m(M ... feel!·
be .. pia ..... IOIDt Gl tile lllllafUI .......
be sold. The proceeds wUI be view community, W. Va., who ...,.;, 00 the aU!•
The lUll boa lour dellnlle ef· llit a nlall.. loll Md .... !bus pe yau partial p9fw.
placed in tho Ol'ii" lund.
died Thursday, AIJlllllll, at the
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fecta 111 your llkln. When tile we Uve a pufeet _....., lion.
TURNING OF THE WORM and then I llarltd lhinklng,
AUG. I
rttldent of her nephew, Peul Illllt IIIOYemeab:
IUD'S ultravlolol
or actinic J11e
liiiMIII H11Q11e1e!J
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" What will be will be." I 1tnew Hemlock Gange 2019 will Washln8t..l. wlthwhotlilhthad Ollfolllller- qu.., Cit' r.,. tlll'lke your akln, they ell~
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. I didn~ want to gtl marriod or mttl in reJUfa, oessloo Satur· l'llldocl far the Jlllltllhl years. dOinl 12, 5 a.m.; Lad!' l,lnda stlmUfalt llle produelllll of ' 1111
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UnUI recen\)1
aoma become e1111aged, juat to hold day, Auguot 3, at promptly 9 Servk!ll Will be at lht Stetle dOWII 14, 4:40 a.m.;
H®d VltanlJp D. 'l'hll Ia a 1ood tl• •
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10 lbe CIOIIIIIMI'dal - Nltll '
with
wo~l guy. l!ut~ him, because II we were too p. m. The 4th degree will be Funeral home, Sunday in Hunt· up 14, 6 a.m.; John Ladd Dean ~eet, especially b) babies and 141 -111118
mU ralloa Md
label U wtD. , . .b!Mi . was orever rea ng up " 1 yuung to know what we were ezempliliod in lull form form- 1ng1on at1:30 p.m., wllb burial up 15, 6:10 a.m.; crate M. down growJna chlldre!l.
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deep- sertellt IIGillalli ~
him lor no good reason. It was doing, marriage wouldn't ktsp spection. Deputy Maoter Vir· 1n1 he Springhill cemellrJ there. 15, 1:40 a.m.; Pettea up · 16~ Tillie rl)'l also cauM lht m IU..
•J!en~Mt!) M!Jd, - cl II •
always him who came back to ua loiolber oilber. So now we Iii Atltinl Will be tbs inlpecl&lt;lr. Tile Rev. Royco K. McDonald u p.m.; 11 p.m.; Qlarlorol ~~o~n~ 1 Ptrw'l 111 lbe deep layen of A fOI!ltll affect of lht 11111'1 rtvallvea 01' ~I ~te.
all&lt; lor a1101her c:llanca.
have tun and don't think or the All mambtrs are uraod to •t· wUI olfldlte.
18, 12:25 a.m.; St. Mary• d01111 the skin to move toward the raya is due to the lolrarocl Theta IOIIonl llllould .be ,..
I qu•t him about two WOib future.
tend. Hemlock Grange mem- She formerly rallied at 1012 11, 3:30 a.m.; Jerry Bcllw~ IIIU'faet. Tbls produc:ta tall- COIIIPOI'4DI. Tbls caUHI lht u.d every two bolln If 1'11
aco and, u usual. he camt
bers an to brlnll pie.
Sisth streat in Hunlln&amp;im 1ft11 up 18, 5:40 a.m.; Porpoise up 111n1 wh1cb lila)' be coosJder. welt • known suniMirP, and 1111'11 11111111 II' 11ln11111ht. ~ ·
bact, but warned me he would I wonder II Nancy ever lloy Scoot Troop 245, 1\llddlo- had oo.m omplgyld 11 a depart. 18, 1:25 a.m.; Tampico dg1111 od de8lrab1e or undtiii'alllt ae- Ia foolhardJ not to
llePI U Y"" 10 ID •wl:rmnbrf! II I!IUit
novtr do_It apb&gt;. u he hu at thoucht of what her boy lnend's port, will lpotliOI' a dance Sai- mont 1111111ger for 40 yaars at 11,. 3:35 a.m.; HamtltoP di!WII cordiDI to the prevaillol wblm to avoid II. Maoy ol lh• IIIII• be n-appllld 'IIIIID Y"" -lqst a httle pride
mother thinks of her. I'm sure urday evening from 8 to II the Andll'IOII • Newcomb Co. 20, UO a.m.; John J. R o WI of IHblon.
bum pnv1111in' ereams and out of lht water.
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Well I uit him
alA be- any mother wouldn't exaoUy p.m. "uguat 3, at the Munk:i- !here. She ralirod In 1942.
down 31, 4:40 a.m.; Elierclllf A lhtrcl offect o1 ~ n)'l ~0111 now eonlaln DHE (cllbY· The best .tha:t """be Aid lor
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n- adore the strl who is trying to pal Park In Mlddlaport. T h • She was born Februlll'Y 1 18?8 up u, J o.m.; Susan Lane up Js to cauae tblctentnt of the di'oi:J'acolooe) whleh Is auppoo- the tan 7"" got out of 1 beiitlt
~al
~': "t:.th 11 ,1!keep her son from a college Jays will provide millie for ·lin Mason county, the dauahttr :13, 3 a.m. ; Charles SIIYeniiOII eldn and. it 19 ~ tblckenlng ed to give y1111 a tan the euy 1!1 that it II harmleu• .8!11. •
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m education which Is so Import· danclnl and nlmhmenta will oflhe tate William~~~~ Martha down u, 8:15a.m.; Linda Cho- rather lhlll tile llltniDg tbal way. Tbe tan It glv'" YOU. h,. lbe debit eldo, It bel bMd obo
back yet.
I ant theM daye. - RAPPY NOT be oervod by Scout mothl!l'l. lSomorvUie WuhiDgton, Other tin up Greenup 12:40 a.m.; Bob protecl! your 1k1a from burn- ver, II strlcUy synthetic: n ·re- IIOrvod tlult on aome aldnl lht
Shoulil 1 wall and see, or 110 1To BE SERIOUS
1\lllford Hyeoll Ia ICOIItllllltor., 1urvivors ore 14 other niece• BenterupGreenup4o.m.;Cruo-lng, FurtherrnDre, It Ia tile aulta from an lnmoact•on be- effect Ia a yeUow or arenp
and tell him I'm sorry' l'llleel De H .
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land nephews.
· ible up 31, 5:25 a.m.; OVEC thickebing rather than years o1 tween tho DHA and tile ao~ dileoloralloD ralber thaD . ·. 1
awiUDy lllilban'IIIMII allklng ar • 1en.
l Friendl may call at lht F.. down 33. 3:50 a.m. ; VL&gt;glnia It life lhel ageo YDIII' llkJn livtl o1 the oumo lkla layara. ThiB tan and It may appear iiNallo
him to take ml back, ·~ut, He~ Just had to answer that letter The Middleport Church of Jlesong funeral home alter 4 up 32, 5: ll a.m.; Edeana Bos- 11 a weatherbeaten look, pro- type o1 ten, IInce II doet not ed or molllecl.
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en 1 really love tlta JUY· What llrom Nancy who Ieete that at Chrlll will hold their annusl p.m. today. Saturday mnmlnl worth down 32, 6 a.m. ; NaUon·
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ca~ I dO? _ SORRY GIRL ldoeill
16 he: bfe will be over If ehe Sunday School and Church pic- the body will be taken to the al up 33,2:00 a.m.; Ouwarcl up ~ ~~~~~Do~~lt~~~~T~j~
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t 8fl engaged. My boy ••• Sunday AuiUII f at
the Steele Funeral home ,. be r e 33, 4::10 a.m.; Southern down L
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· friend araduated from high Moll• County Falrcroundl m lrrienda may call after noon Sat- 33, 6:30 a.m.; Indiana
If you really love the guy. ochoollatt year aad I'm only a the county l&amp;rllt, rain or urday.
34, 4:20 p.m.; Eucene wooo SEA~ .AND SEARCII 'Ill~ liE OlD,
llESUREiliSGOIIEAED'BIEM Ill
you'D crawl for him. And II he's junior. I used to worry about shine. ThOH attending a r •
down 34,
5 p.m.; MIIIUIIeer -mEMBL.ECIIIII NEVER FOUND 'IIIE 1WO
11-lE CUFF 0~ J.IIS TROUSERS WilEN J.li
• 1mart buy he'll see that you breaklnl up, but decided if ht asked to lake their own table
down34, 7:30p.m.;JIIIIesHines SWEOIIPSIIELOSriN'lllemKER~EOOI'IlOME.lOiltSBARQAGUDAcnwl 1 tons ways before he likes me, he'll date me. We service and drink. Anyone dlo
up 34 I a.m.· Valvollne ··d·011m !~•7,;:;:::~~-.;::==::=o--=::;
lakes you bock. HoP" you've don't go steady and marriage is airlnll transportation Is 11kocl
34, 3:So a.m.; 'Zimmer up 4
learned your teoson. It'a much , never mentioned. If It comeo, It to coo1act WendeD Gerlach.
a. nswood
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overdue. - H.
will be because WI walled and 'The amlUal potluck
plcnle
~~~j;;: Dam ~p Nm•th•rn
tooted true love against time - lor state officers, deputies and
2. 30 p . Jordan do
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Dear Holen:
didn't rush into a popular teen- officers of District No.
13
up ·
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wn
I htve a problem which con- •1• marrlago just becauso "Ill Daughters of America will be There were 10 new vehicle 35 p.m.; Gona down 8' 50 p.m.;
cern• myHII and two girls, both tho tlds ~o it." Thla lypa of held at the home of Mrs. Edith eales in Meigs county the pts\ Caleb H. down 12:11! o.m.;
of whom I Uko very much.
boy-girl rellllonship is right lor Betzing Tupero Plains Sun· month, Molp County Clerk of ver up 2:10 a.m.; Walter Beck-1 L
1 wa• golns with "A" for • our ago. _ GIRL ON THE day at '1 p.m. EST. Th.;.o at· c,.,rts Evelyn Lucto 11ld ro- ,JOrd down 4:40a.m.; ~au
year and we ouddonly brnko up. RIGHT TRACK
tending are to lake own table day.
Remo up 7.20 a.m. Wa tine upTt.en I started dating "8", who
service
Sill new tralleu, IS trucka, bound Franklin Pierce, an
was still going with -~·.~t~r Dear Halon:
The .lamlly of Sam Flnllw ooe bus, lOVen motorcycles, an wattin~ downbound H. E. Bow·
bo) . Ont night I told B 1 d My parents were married will hove a reunln Sunday at 74 now oars wen purchased. ·les, Oliver Sbeal'el', Samuel
be down to tako her aut, but young _ not as young 80 Nancy. tho home of Dr. and Mrs. Sollm Utod car Illes were 187, with mens, Joseph J01101, Elisha
"A" told me she wantod to see Tho marriage ended unhapplly Bla..,rloz. A baokot dinner wUI 161 used oars. Throe motorcy· Wood&amp;, Col. Davenport and
me, so I went to town and met and my gran&lt;lmother oared lor be Hrved at noon.
des, 15 trucko and three trai~ et.
her at a show and we made up.
h·t
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KaA'IIIII !IIIIer Le
The next day " B" told me ' ~tete w 1ehmlY hmo r woedr to.
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she had broken up with her boy ' ~ r ~ ~ : e • • r~marrt th
The Middl&gt;port Garden Club tie Brown reported a~p!'&lt;Wmato- en Z. down l.larmet 4::1$ a.m.
friend so she could go with me. ~.~~nt:! ~hl~:;'n •:nd '::.re =~ . will hold tlle.ir annual picnic ly $13,000 wat paid In blxeo by Lucy Jane ~~~ down WinHere " mv problem : both
h
!Monday evenmg August 5 at parsons purohasln&amp; vehici... Ono held 1.10 a.m., Chris Jr. up
1, 14 d h
"A" and "B" like me, but very boappyf . md bat" 1, ave 1 the Middleport Roadside Park per cent of the amount il retain- IWinfield IZ:20 a.m.; A. E. Dyke
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wh1ch g~rl shou
go w . - not thinking of marriage until 1 ...gmnme a : p. ~·· em· ed by the cOilnty and the r• up m
A FRIEND
graduate and work 1 lew yean. bers are asked to bnng their mainder goes to the state.
down Winfield 4:4i a.m.
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table oerv•ce.
Also, the Title Divillion of the - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How about both~ There's no Ju•t because the song sayo Tho Pomeroy Garden club clerk's office losued 161 titles,
low against it. - H.
"We're Not Too Young To Gtl will hold Ita annUJI picnic at fUod 306 notaUOIII of Uona, :104 •
TOO YOUNG TO GET.
Married." Nancy shouldn't the home ol Mn. Charleo R. memos, made Z12 Cllncellations
MARRIED
wreck her life. _ I'll WAIT
Karr S,., Monday at 6 p. m. of liens, hsndled 413 appUcaDear Helen:
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Members are uk to lake their tioM affidavits and assijrunenll
This Is to show " Not Too This column Is dedicated to own table aervtce.
and issued 11 cerUiitd copies
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Young to Get Marrlod - Nan- family living, so II you're havAUG. •
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cy" that people her own age lng kid trooblo or just plQin Pomeruy Chapter 186, OES, Fees collected by thl: cl!!ri
dlsagree with her just as you trouble, let Helen help YOU. wil1 meet in rea:ular sesaion lof courts during the month was
do, Helen.
She will olso welcome your own Tuesday at N5 p. m. There $1,270.10 with ~.ss going to
I've been going steady lor five amusing experiences. Addr.., will be il•itlatioo and all ofli- tho state, and • .55 to t h e
months and I'm HI also. At one Helen Bottt~l in car. of this cers are reque1ted to wear county.
time I was afraid I'd loso him, Inewspaper.
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ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
The Line from London
While the case of Dr. Stephen Ward
went its sensational course, it was comforting to know that Mr. Angus Ogilvy
is likely to be forced to accept an earldom before his wife, Princess Ale11andra,
gives birth to her first baby, that the ac·
tor Paul Wallace considers English girl•
to be good conversationalists, and thai
Queen Elizabeth Is putting some of her
racing pigeons on exhibition at the Sandrlngham Flower Show in the royal
park.
This latter bit of Intelligence made
the front page of one of the London
newspapers, although it was not explained to the uninitiated how pigeons
pertain to a flower show.
Even more significant ln the light of
the Ward trial, which starred Miss Mandy Rice-Davies as a crown witness, is the
news that an application of tenanta to
change the name of their road to Cowper.Close was turned dow11 by the Ipswich housing committee. It was a cruel
decision, in the opinion of some. bul the
addreos will remain Mandy-Ciose, Ip•·
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A postcard from Antlbeo Bulletins:
"lt'a really El Morocco-by-ounllght here.
Dick Cowell, Dick Brown and EVa Gabor,
Jim Hansen !former fiance of Audrey
Hepburn) and Sam Sple1el's yacht. Louis
Jourdan Is the most attractive male.)
Loula Jourdan Ia almoat the moat at.
· tractive male in the world, let's face it.
The favorite pastime of Londoners Ia
that of auuring goule-eyed vtaitora that
they ain't seen nothing yet in the Ward

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II what II known to have taken placo
In connection with Chrll;tlne Keeler'• ac·
tl'ritlel wert revealed. Mayfair IOphistlcfia hint, tile moat experienced journau.ts would faint.
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The latest Information features an
American fUm alar, popular and expen·
sive to bin, who is in the case ''up to his
hantlroo!M chin." Although married for
DilDY :Yart, be was a ellen! of Christine
Ketler and attended London partie• at
wllida ''wbipl aad
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beg1nn;ng of the actlon"~r so they say.
Paris must be devastated. The Lon·
don fashion reporters, who write lor
some o! the worst-dressed women in the
world, have been unanimous In knock·
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The latest on Elizabeth Taylor: She Is
generally acknowledged to have turned
in an excellent performance in her television film about London.
And tickets to "Cleopatra, " which opens in London this week, are selling at
an astonishing rate considering that tl!ey
are more expensive than any cinema
seats within the memory ol the Queen'•
loyal subjects.

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You don't cat~h the polite British
putting up brash road oigns ordering motorists to "stop" or "go." The authorities
In charge of regulating drivers over
her• merely "suggest."
For example, one sign frequently obBfrved along the highways hints gently:
"Dimmed lights recommended"."

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Saaled bids wiD bt I'O&lt;'elvod
by the Board of County Commissiooero of Metes County,
Ohio. at their ollloe In the
Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio,
up until 10 :00 a. m., Auguol I,
1963, lor tho following :
Transport delivery of diesel
fuel oil to the Melp County
garage, Rock Springs, Ohio, un·
der the direction of the County
Engineer lor a ninety day pariOd commencing August I, llle:l.
The Board of Commissioner•
reserveo tile ri&amp;ht to reject any
or all bids.
Mei111 County
Commissioners
By Mary Chancey, Clerk.
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A wHatelt Is what mcm hou81wlvw ahctloflattly cell 1 oil~..­
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your builder. Whllt y01,1'~ tourtrw' 110ma rl'lodal hom• tills •• lid
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of Aleltandrla, VIrginia. sa"8
Mr. Eugene Mayer o1 Marys. Mrs.

several selections and
Ridge led the group In
stnglnJ. Those altendlng
Rev. Charles Yoho, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bailey,
Ray and Laura, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ljerndon, Diane, Larry,
Terry and JJnda, Mr.
and
Mrs. Clteamo ClmpbeD, Mr.

the secretary was
M,. and Mrs. Eugene Hudnall
structod to send cards to momlam~ly and Mrs. Roy
Ohio, was Mr. Merkle's
bers and neighbors who are ill.
VISI!od Mr. and Mcs.
man. Seallnt tile guests
PERSONALS
Thompson and family
were Mr. George Tomko of
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
West Salem, Ohio over the
Ohio, and Mrs. Philand children. Debra and
Schlosser of Colurnbu1,
have spent throe weeks
' erHeruledry Hollman recently atl!&lt;ihto.
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the D. A. V. Convenlioo
worea a
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Atroo, Ohto.
f-i~~iii~ii;i~~~~~~..i~~;;;;iiiiiiii~~~~and daughters, Susan ond Sally Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crew of
ol Wethersfield, Coon. and Mrs. Warren, Ohio vlsitod on Sunday
C. H. Homer of Canton, Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffvisited on Tuesday and Wednesand family .
wllh relallveJ here.
Muncy, son or Mr. and
ALUM
NATION
. Muncy of Prince
lll'lrederlck, Md. has been spalld-11
the · aummer months
No. 301
II wit~ his cnndparenll, Mr. and
IIMro. B. B. Muncy.
He•vy Duty Uquid
Mr. and Mra, Edgar Layne
Aluminum Co.ting
home with Mrs. John
of
0., """ Bob llo&lt;llnod for ROOn and aU
Alt,O•AI-I&gt;'PI• of IIETAL and IIA·
NEW FOI
SONRY. Caata, eautto, beau·
TO SCHOOL
llflel and rell..U boat. wa.
terprool and ruatproof. Get
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whl!teit better. Wall, flrat of en~~·· biK enouah (1!JO ~· ~
. to eerva ~· alec:trleat needs todl!y plua
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lancM you'll add In the future. Th..-. are !Qnk ~~~~- On lhe olrcult breaker ••• that's tor'futura a141c:tricaJKI'lOwth. a...tt ·you ually .
add wtrlna for "alr&lt;-c:onc:tftlonlna 111t1r on will1out ~InC a ki«&lt;C'•

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Mn. lfel
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held - aU of .
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reunion 011 Sunda1 lin. J Sublnltled lly H. L. MtDanlel
at lbe v....... Camp Groandl Warretl tmd Ruth
Ill annual .....
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II KinA 4POT6
"TbOFOOiiiSL ed"
,..,. New Haven, W. Va. A___: lelloli, Mr. and
llth In llll' Nfi!P
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ket dinner )l'ao enjoyod at 1be Pat Mlb and Denise
Plit. A ba!kfi dinner
During the cbyt o! tbe prophet Elisha, one of the wl- non hour with 1 bullneoa 0 'Mr Nl liln Le..;,
be held at the ._. lluur.
dowt of a former prophet came face [0 lace with &amp;er· meetlns !~lowing They voted ~n at~ the .
FESIIVAI. 'fO BE HELD
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lous trouble. She wisely turned to Elisha for help.
to retain the ~ orricero lor au l;.,al ..ie.lll Mr
The V&lt;!rnoo• Star llUalel'l 4-ll
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Elilha wa1 a true representative of the Church 1n that the coming year: President _ J.W. ~man, ~Y ~
will. ljlOIItor an old fashioo
day.
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John Hoffman Vlc:e Prealdenl une Mn Bernard
111 Saturday, August 3rd
The Church sbould have a remedy for the problem• - Mrs James 'IIoulh Secretary eo,;.ie
Debr Mn
tile old Vernoo School '" .. .
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of
the
people.
Honored
Indeed
ilthe
church
If
its
people
Tr~r
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GUiand.a
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all() the community IUI!Jl to 11 for hei.P and are not dis- G ound
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PT. PLEASANT - The Mao-llirst semester· Judy llurdette
cflll!hoolo appointed All too often the church IS just another or· r . Commllt~- llernllrd Mr. and Mre. W. W. c!Bro~wo;~': j terldm.. .,. ••~
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Bruce
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RegGeorge
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oo County Board or Education p aL-.u 10 day at ""
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a• principal of Well gan zation in t e commun ty. t oes not o er new e, gle Hart G
_ Mr Don- M Fred K '1 nd
placed teachers lor the 11163-84 12 day nt Junior high; James
IChoOI and Patricia new birth, or any real change, but perhaps sympathy,
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IChool 1erm lor Point Pleasant . Lenclanese 12 clay at
was plaetd at Henderson especially If one comes from the right side of the track. aid Bums~er, Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. JalllH
Mrs. Lela Hendrix ~ at ~
This woman's sons were .threatened with bondage due ~Ide, Mrs. James McCrady, Marleno and Bob, Mr. and Mrs.
or her ~rolber and sistefoo
1 Sonlor high and 12 day at Wa·
Senior high and Pl. Pleasenl lhama high; C. L. :rad, 1u I
high placemenll were: to poverty. Spiritual bondage is creeping ln upon t be G•fll - Mrs. Harry Staall, Mro. Jim Hollman , Benny Hotrfml~, l i~J:~. Mr. and Mro. Ray Sptl&gt;JunlorSo hlgbb
.gb Wednesciay night.
at Pt. Pleasan
Senior
Withrow, w11 bur church and Ita community today due to spiritual poverty. JftoffarnnmanRouThesb,y andwlll Mrhold•· ~~ir ~~~nMLar yneEd
, PaulaJLayne
Rac:ine R. D.
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nor
B R Wortman lmm0=
Mucb of our service and preaching is so -cut and dried
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wm ewe
Benjamin Fraoklln, prlnclpol;
Powell, former MaBOD
M..;,.e, · Salloy ~ Dant, that the Holy Spirit doesn't bave a chance. We don't rainkJn next year 00 the 3rd Mary. Mrs. L. F. Gibbs,
Charleo Chambers, vice prtnCapehart and El12abeth need Him; we have all our time taken up. The result Is SUnday In July.
dra •. Thomas and Larry,
cipal; Lavenla Jacksoo, James
Seymour.
our church is powerless, useless, unimpressive, and has Gllta !'""" given lo the foJ. Millie Bumgarner. Mr . and Mrs.
Andrews, Richard Austin, EvelCla
air
Margaret Johnson reolgnoclas DO remedy.
towing: \!!'~ oldest man Lou Stanley Staall, Beverly, r.s.,, ;
lyn Brake, LoweD Cook, Cliffa commercial teacher at Point
People come to eburch to bear about ,God.
Hoffman of. Clifton, 115 yean va, Karen, Max and Carol, MISI
ord Dunn, Clara BeD Dunn, Leta
Pleasant Senior lllgh The aale One minister was chiding an absent member about old : oldest woman Mro. J. R. Fay Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs.
B. Foglesong, VIolet
of three buseo was a.;.,epted for not being present on Sunday. He replied, "It was too Hoffman ol Letart Rt., 78 yeara Herold Zerkle. Ronnie and BeFreeda Henderson,
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f700 and a rA!&lt;(uest by Wahama wet." The minister told him It was dry in church. "That old : youngest to Larry Allen lind~, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Schertzer, Jane Smith, Helen PT. PLEASANT - The 1\Ja. stud•nts to """ school buses to is another reason why 1 didn 't come," answered the lay· G1bbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Llevmg and Carolyn, Mrs. FreSierretl, William VanHorn, Rich- son County Fair ofllolally will attend the Mason county lair man.
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Fr1end G1bbs. l mooths old; lor , da Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Do~ald
arc! Horton, Norma June Meto the public Wednesday, was lll'anted
This woman cried to the "Agent of the church . ' Pray-' the largest lamtly atlendlng - Bumgardner. Chervl. V1ck1 ,
CUlloch, Leon Putz, Elsie
7th and continUe through
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din, Jack RAlgers, Garnet Stall- August loth.
but all come to repentance."
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Staall Hart. R•~•i• Alter .l&gt;ne and
ley, VIrgil Burris, Bright Me- The Fair wm be held on tile
During a counseling session, the Bible says, they took tied : and for traveling lh• rar· Br.nt. r.eor"• n.,.., Mr. •nd '
Cousland at oentor high for the Pt. Pleasant High School
inventory. Like them we need to make investigation ofest Mr. and Mrs. Loo Dick of Mrs. Harrv ~'""'' · Rermta and
grounds. Registration and ex·
our Spiritual values often. All the widow had was a pof Limo. Ohio receivod that ~ill. ,Bonnie.
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hibits will be set up on Auguat St. Paul Lutheran Church, of oil. Now oil, in the :Sible, is a symbol o! the Holy Spl-: Those attending . wero : Mrs. LUTHERAN CHURCH !IF.N 1
5th and Gill.
New Haven, was the settl"8 rlt. She had the one thmg needful. .
. . James Loach. Mmeral Wells, The Lulheran Church M• o of
Evenll schedulod lor the lair on Sunday, July 28, lor the
The church today Is poverty slmken . y;e are splrlt- 10., Mary and Velma Rickard, St. Paul's Church met on WedInclude a porade, talent show, marraige of Miss Suzanne VIr- ually weak, dead. We must walt for a repe!ttion of pente· Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rickard. AI- neqdav evening in Ihe New HavTOP.QUALITY
tobacco princess contest, grea- glnia Wolpart and RAlberl Am- cost If we would be effective wttnesses.
: hany, 0., Linda and !UIIph Kel- en Park for 8 cook-out with
sy pig and greasy pole contests, old Merkle. The Rev. John
The next order was to go out and burrow vessels, emp- vlngton, Akron. 0 ., Mr. and Wtlliam R•" sell and .Joseph i RIGH-FASHION CCIGIS
llborse shoe pitching, Little Miss
Barringer of Edgebrook Lu· ty vessels, not a few . Go out, Into the commuruty and ;Mrs. Russell Wolfe and Alvm. Paugh in charRe of the ,;,eat ,
AltO WIITE
Little Mister Masqn Coon·
Church, Chicago, lllin- witness, tell everyone of Gods love and power to save ' Bartlett, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Em1l Devotions were led by .Joseph
cootesll, horse show, dairy
and Rev, Jack T. Welch to the uttermost.
!Hollman and Butch, Bruce, Paugh and Recreation rollowed
IIJiodglng,
livestock judging,
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
This UtUe pot o! oil ~ntinued to flow as long as there :Ray, Roy and Danny of Pt . ;the meal.
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judging, square dancing,
Haven, were lhe orllclai- She w~re a pink carnation corsage that marked her as Pleasant, Mrs. Steve Howard, 1 Those attending were Law.,.-~ dog show, field meet, pet show, lng clergymen at the hall afler unwillmg remained empty.
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Harllord, Mr. and Mro. Bruce 1rence Paf'ons Witliam Puwell
hootenanny, junior events.
lour double ring ceremony. Ar· She paid all her debts, redeemed her sons, and lived Staats and Jeffery, South Point, ' James L~yne: Robert Lavne'
HOUSE
The Fair board Is antlcipai- rangements of white gladlolas out of the overflow.
, O., Mrs. John Melhon. Terry •John Lavn• . flonatd Bum•ard:
the 1963 Mason County decorated tho: altar while aeven
Pentecost can be repeate~ . She obeyed. Have you : IAnn and Allen, Mrs. James Me- nor. John Fry, Harr ~ ne,
Fair wtll be the best ever held branched . candelabras and Every avallab!e vessel was filled. Have you made your Crady, Jean a_""~__J~an, Mr._and William Russell , John ~ill. ~hilurges the public to attend palms endmg with pedestal bas- self available ·
lip Wolpert, Carro, Adams Jr.
$3.88
I,N D 0 W f A N and
in lbe varloua kell of while gladlolas and
Ilk line
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M Glenn Sm~h Debbie Fisher of Zanesville, Ohio, for Rober! Johnslon, and Joseph
Ga" 1
porn pom ohrysanthemuma puwder blue s
n an
K':· Mr and ~. Ken- ja short visit.
Paugh.
formod an arch from the alt.v. lacee she:, a wll:uo~ue, acces.{;d~e and Mike, M~. and · Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bucris and
SOCIAl. TO RE HF.l.D
~LLEY
Pleasant Valley Hospital
orgonlst was Mr. Vernon sorl s, 8hld st!.lder corsage. Mrs. Lyndon Taylor and Tom· !children, Becky and John have An Ice cream social will be
ADMI'ITED: Mrs.
Wilbur Renner of Columbus, and vocal- ~m ~c kle' d.., wa
vacationing at Lake Side lheld on Salurday . Augusl 3rd
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Stephens, Cottageville; Harry IBt Mr. John Layne of New rs. be~ s~eath w~th
4-11 MEETING
Beverly. Ohto this week. ,beginning at 5 p. m. to be
IIKapp, Leon ; Fred Harmon, Pt. Haven.
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The New Haven Bend Hust- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layne ':; ponsored by the W. S. C.S . or
Phone WY 2-2769
Pleasant.
The bride Is the dauchmo of hli~ accessor•.- of g r e e 0
4-H Club met on Munday, attendod the Bankers Conven- ,the New Haven Methodist
DISCHARGED : Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Wol- s oub·~~ corsatld
22 at 7 p. m. at the lion at the Greenbrier Hotel in !church Thev witt servo home ' Thl•d An.
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Wallace and daughter,
pert of New Haven. Mr. Mer- cym urn ore •·held In the Lodge 'nan. The
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va . lmadeJce cream, cake, pie, cor- : - - - - - - - - - - '
Grove; Mrs. Charles Cain,
is the soo of Mr. and Mrs. A reception wu h h The was called to order
the last week. Mr. Layne is presi- ; foi.ee~a;.,;•.,::d.,:•;,;:•.,::lt.;d:;.ri;.,;n;.,;ks;;;,.;,;a;.,;nd;:_:.w~il;.l,;:be:__
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BIRTH: A daughter to
G. Merkle ol Route 1 social room el the e urc i
f president Esther
doni of the Masoo County Bank. II
and Mrs. Wilbur Stepbens,
Center, Ohio,
' arrangement fborl the cen erth 0 Sharry Fiesher was 1n
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layne
ta Ul
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the bride's ta e wao a ree
Brook!
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e bride, given in marrt. ·branced silver candlelabra
of devotions, followed by Nanyn, · · VISl1 . r.
OFF LIST PRICE
age by her lather, wore 8 ed .th h·te carnations and
Hill leading the group 1n Okey Layne and other relatives
PLAN FESTIVAL
gown o1 while silk bomba!lne
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The li"OUP sang "Weol here last week.
With The Family
ON ALL MODELS ,
PT. PLEASANT - An Old ' and rosepoint cbantlllf' lace pink rose~ h ~u.:' to the Virginia Boys and Girls" and Nancy Hill visited last week
The kids will love it!
Fashioned festival will be held with a scalloped sabrlna neck: r:bbon wnc~ bo:l 81 ooe end repeated the 4-H Plodge.
with her siBter and family , Mr .
at Hertford Baptist Church Sat- llne trlmmod with lrrldeecents !rlv:. ~blo and the !our·ller- During the business meeting and Mrs. Wayne Lee Capehart
Th e tood is superb,
urday beginning at 4 p. m. and pearls. The gown had a ed weddlne cake at the other. the group discussed a float, an and daughters m Ravenswood.
the serv•c• prompt.
Homemade soup, sloppy
bosque bodice, tong sleeves
to
unit, and their pro- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Staats
the atmosphere pleashot dogs, homemade ice
with 1 bridal point, and 8 Assisting at . the recepl n
!or the fair .
and Jeffery have pu'chased •
ant Mode;t prices!
cake, coffee end pop will
bouffaal skirt with an intennls. were Mrs. Willard
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Leah Ann Miller, prog,am trader and have moved to South
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sold. Proceeds !rom the
slon front and tierod back and Mrs. Edward Losely, s- kader, introduced tlie program Point, Ohio. Bonnie StaaiB is
val will go towards
which lormod the cbspel train ters of the groom. Mrs. John for the evening. A poem
the week with them
· C Foltz cousin of the bride,
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Mlddloport the church ctass rooms and the
eaddress was a queen's ·
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Jud "Beauty" was rend by
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public 19 inviled.
(bouquet of pink cymbidium or- Miss Judy. Fry, 118
Y Stone. Readings were given by Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Robert.
Middleport
Route 7
with pink throall and Rausch, VICki Johnston, Shar- Vickie Johnston, Jackie Needs, Tennant, Jr. and family v:·isitE!d
stephanotis, carried on 11er ry Flesher and Myra ~DIIsh. Eddie Halstead and Therese his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
great grandmother's German Mrs. Jack Welch regl8tered Wolfe. The group sang "Chew- ton Tennant and family , Maod-11
prayer hook.
the gueala.
Gum."
Demonstrations •son, Ind. several days last
Miss Sandra Helm of Cotum- The brlde'o traveling ~stume were given by Terese Wolfe week:
bus was maid of hoiU¥'. She was a seuoned plaid. suit with
ShBJTy Flesber.
Phd Cooke an~ Bob Grinstead
wore a dress ol cherry pink white ICOOSIOI'Ieo, w•th
Hofreshments weco served to ••sited w•th Bobs siSter, Shelby
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organza over blffela, with a she wore a pink cymbidium
Smithson,
Sheldon Grinstead In Parkecsburg, w. :
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balteau neckUne, bra c e let shoulder corsage.
Roush, Alice Stone, Eddie Hal- Va. several days last week.
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sleeves and rose-streamer bact. The bride to a l!"aduale of
Gait Miller, Nancy Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Maynard •
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Her headdress was or eherry Wahama High School and is
Flesher, Mike Jones, and sons, Paul and RusSE!ll
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pink organza petala with short a Senior In the Collese of EduWolfe. Jackie Needs,
over the weekend Wltll her •
circle veil. She carried a crfl- catinn at tile Ohio Slate Uni· Vicki Johnston, Cathy
Mr. and Mro.
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cent bouquet of deep pink as· varlaly. The groom
Leah Ann Miller, Steve .
at Inez. Ky. and with •
lers, feathered carnations and from Ofito State University and Ha!Btead. Mrs. Samuel Hal- hiS lathe', Mr. W. H.
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ner and a visitor Marilyn Cook. they .attendod. a home coming
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were bridosmaidll. They wore will reolde at 54123 Beacon Hill Teh W.S.W.S. of the Vecnon etery where . Mr. Maynard's
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E.U.B. Church met on Tuesday mother 15 bur~od .
dress as tile maid of honor, onFElLOWSHIP DINNER
evening at the Church. Mrs. .Mr. and M,. ..Harold Johnson I
Iy In azalea pink organza over The w.s.c.s. of tile MethoThompson served as hoo- V!Sitod With thou- son and lam. I
tal!eta. Their flowera
were dlst Clnirclt held a Fellowship tess lor the meeting.
lly • Dr. and Mro. Gordoo Johncrescent bouquets of pale pink Dinner at the church on Sun- The lesson "To Know Each son and children Ch~ryl, and
asters, leathered otmalioiia day oventns. Following the din· Other" was led by Mrs.
at Gamb1er, Oh1o. Cheryl
and
Flower girl woo Maey ner Mra. Kenneth Rld&amp;e ltd
A short . business
home with her grandFoltz, COUiln of the devotions, the Junior Choir meeting followed at
for a VISit.

'lire Wnftman faml1y

Fall and Winter Jewelry

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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received ,
by the Board of County Com- .
mi,..loners, Meigs County, OhiO ·
at their office in the C o u r t ;
House, Pomeroy, Ohio, up until ·
10:00 A. M., Auguol 5, 1963, lor
furnishing tho following:
Transport delivery of 811!0llne, regular and premium ·
grades, to the county garage, :
Rock Spring•, Ohio, under the !
dl,ectton or the County E1181n- i
.., lor a ninety day period com· '
menclng August 5, INS.
The Board ol CommJsslonen
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Melgo County

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ina. but how do you aet It transmitted
to the home office•
Commll1ionen
As one who has struggled with the
By Mary Chancey, Clerk
problem of making tallde-talk with a
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eentleman ln Indo-China who waa COlli·
pletely unwilling to believe that a young
woman in frivolous eostume was empow·
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cable to New York, I am experienced In
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'Ihe Daily Sentinel

JO!II/l'ON aiciiMAN
IIW!Igod It '1'bunday alght
IJPI 8pori. Writer
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Oft.tr..W Ellis Burton of lha of! in J!l&amp;jor lea1U41 ~ lo ill
Cubl, • tllllj!h man to Mlp \"ba hOme 1'\UlS fro!ll bolb aldeo ol the
on bocauee ho .....,. o!aya Ia plata In one p!Dt.
pia.,. l&lt;lO 10111. landod In tba roe- fbe shopworn, awltcb-illttlna
fll'd book for keopo lod~.....tong. Bunon, w-ool~ olhtr elalnlt.
side Mickey Mantle.
lame II that he plljll olldt lrUJDo
Tbel'a o jlrell, tall ordet for a pet of! the field, accompllohed
,..,. With on undiltlnguishod .114 / Thlll'8day nlghl'l 1111 wbllo lllilp.
lifetjme belting ovtrogo, boil IIUP I lng tbe CUba bHt the Bravos,

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AKRON !UPil - A field of 2311

ohamplonl will aend their gravity
powtrrtd racers down Akron's 976
fool Irock Sltutday In .tbt 26th
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The r..td. oompri&amp;ed of local "They're ldtll•&amp; tlleni where
race winners from 45 states and
atn'&amp;"

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He Helped Me See
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pme. 1111011 tlOtAJo
~..,.. (Jda6go o4lltlilder NC.U olillt .,.,.. It-Mantle, who llil
a tbt.riUI rally wltl! bla flltb bom· dono .It on nine diHereot odM• « lbl pill ol11oMl' . , lAo tlillll. N&lt;!IOt bl!lort llilltlia
master In the lim Ianing, thell wu Maury WiUa qf the tlocl,m,
aornil' • far . bit alllh . _ . no did II laol JfV•
llfille blllln&amp; ~ ~ til addltklll 10 Bit tw~ hmnero
rollevw 1\on Pidle In the oevenlb.
nlgbt - · IIICI
- ~ th• joiJlld 1 oelfot Jill! lliMIJc
bonH!1f11 for
«toGJ! M """"" ·major Jol. ftM! cull; as Latt7 Ja&lt;!l&lt;A9n Bel
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compared wlth
w•s expected for the :
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bolero•-• · The Indians an« ltedlegs were ,hall two hits. Carl Dl!m&lt;lihf IIIIWtd 1ftlblil
of the
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The overall winner .;u tal&lt;•
Allerteao Letopo
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evening
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the last fef)tdarly
ACheduled hit.
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W. L. P&lt;l. GD Bovs' tea~n~e gatne of tlle iUIJI. For the ladlans Archer, D. 'l1le fit. ~· -II•IIJnl
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down to ninth place will win
New York
611 '1!1 .!41
mer, except make-up gtuttes, Packett and Dl~lde Bmltll each b!to tie or ~ pit.., wllll
smaller grant!. Each of the field
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59 46 .!!62 a Iof which ·~ch ~tub bas from had two hits, BID Hackett and
del:':~1
of 11 through 111-year.olds already
IBaltimore
l!tl 49 .S!O 9 two to tour.
Jim Warner ono.
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Minnesota
!r1 49 !138 toll '
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National
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Kaiser Aluminum ran
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' Blll llackett pitched the tn. nawol
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CINCINNATI !UPII - Cincin· ' yet" HenOPI and Lucas are per·
lor hlo victory tn tho record to 2-tl In second round
::Ieiiani to a r.-3 vlctoo' over the
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nati Royals manager Ptppor Wil· ' "mal friends.
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plav of the Middleport Me~·· . Los' Angeles
53 !8 .m tf !'Senators who now have los! Qn-)1011· ind
ze,
v • The 0111)1 Jlll)t oehecjuloolla 1M
son satd Thuroday "'111frt's Jill( a "Too many people wh~ don t 1 The contestants build theor own Fast Ptlch Softball league With , Kansas City
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AmtrldiiiAagtll ..., ~ M
48 57 .4$119 ly two In oecond haU play. Bob
whit ol truth In the report" thlt l lrnow anythtng about the sttualmn t cars within carefully set limits a tight 4·1 vtctory over the Detroit
43 !19 .422 22 Manley of the Redlei!S held the
Jlllt~ IIIICIII w81 nulfd 0111.
Ohio 11tatt All-America Jerty I..•· I are doing too much talking" Wll· which insure safety and some Jayc..,. Thursday evening.
Washington
1r1 68 .:152 30 Br~ves to o?" .hit, Steve
lOftS
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Cleolit Alllnan'o Oflb illlllll1
ca!l tul!!i 11 gned: a contract with son satd ln de~ymg ~.rumor that conformity Most cars are made ,
.
TbursddJ"s Gable&amp;
fee 5 flrst mnwg 1 ~• until
boJW off JO"''
braU up I
tho dub
Lucas hod SJgnt-d When HOY· : of plywood lhougb other mater· Eddie White p!lclled !our·hlt ' Boston at Baltimore, Ppd. rain the bottom of the SIXth
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lol tie IIICI paood ll1e llordlnalo to
"01 course, we hope !o get thmg is decided It will be an· ; ials often are used The cars ball while the Jayc':"" commtt· !Only game scheduled I
the Bravel ertlpted WHb s I
CLEVELAND CUP! - 1'111 tbelr •lctmy ..er the Jlodo.
him to sign, but there bave been nounced by the Roy als. There's I frequently are unique because of ted .•lx costly boots m the field.
Friday's Prol&gt;able l'ltefle,.
hits. Tins netted three
runs
Clevoland ladlan!l today ID• Denobed ......,u, flJr weal&amp; b!t.1
no parlirular de,..elopments since no contract. no agreement, no the many des1gns open w builders r While fanned ~hreo, walked Ch~ago at Loi Angeles cnlgbU make the final ta11 ' R-2.
lll)iiJDeed the ac!f:juidion of eatc&amp; tiog, AUDWl tolleded three Of
earlier m the year when he was 1down-to-earth d1~cW!sion yet" l and colorful pamt schemes which three B 11 Davis or the Joy· l-Pizarro (I2-5J vtl:. Chan~e (tO. 'sUU favoring the Redlqs.
er Sammy Tay~ from CindiJ.. the Cardill•la' *!i"tll hits.
m town." WJison said.
Lucas, the greatest basketball catch the boys' fancy
cees fanned liVe, walked lhree. t!Ol.
1 Nine Redleg&amp; got hilt,
noll • pall Ill t• dlllfburaday St. IAtJI• IIKII'a..d 1t1 lead to
He conceded, however. that star Ohio Slate has ever
pro- 1 The Derby is designed to teach l B k M Cl
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K. I Minnesota at Kansas Clrv ' Cloncb, John Tlnnehill,
tbot- &lt;MitlleldeM!atthw CleM 11-1 In the ~igltth Oil a walk, a
there might be a personal "un· ' duccd, graduated last year
par!Jcipants craftsmanship and
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c 1 u~ or 1 at~r I !night!_ Pascual lll.jj) vs. Penal Boggo lind Ron
Cll'etn to thl ~.
single by Chatlie 1 - and Thll
der•tan&lt;hng" between Lucas and has not played in
' impart a de•ire for a sound """rd . 8 1•• 0 lh omer 1 n
e 1IIH3l
each, anll Manley,
~. fomwly wltb the Clll· McCarver's sacrifice Oy and 11uil
club owner Warren Hensel, al· smce. He was a three-time
engineering background Steenng, ~ 1 ~nn ~g~ t~ on~ hex~· Cl.,;eland at Detroit !nlibtl _ Mickey Chlldt. Jim
eago CUbll IIICI Nelr Yort Moll, turned otJI to be the WinDing run
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though "there's nothing on paper : America center.
wheel and brake kits 3re sold to ase noe
e1m
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Grant
(1-9)
va
Bunninlf'
(7-11)
land
Tommy
Coat,
each
one.
wiD bol8W the Trille't dlpllted when tilt R* soored GDCe in the
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now are
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the boys by specified
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!ulghll
ouowos
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I eorpe Wh'-•
'~• bill J~
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the rest of the car hl Cllnstrncted •;~~·
Ill OIO r--1 ~ 3 _ Roberts 19-~1 vs. Ford (J.6.4l. lnnln« wm Dunlee IIIDther
RomlliO 001 'Witb ao lajtlrld Southpaw CUrt Simmons Willi
by each boy Sponsors may pro. Ka
Bo•t.n at Washington (3. twt- gle, Van JohDiall, Terry
lhtmlb and JOOe Asaul playing hl1 lOth although be needo&lt;1hott
vice necessa•·y funds.
Davi• and G. Storrelt. Ed Jigh~nightl _ Wilson (8·111 and nlgan, DeMb Autt, BW
flllll. All lnfoetlld 11•· 'Ilia !lldl from RoD Taylor ilhd !lo~
Tomorrow'R race ends a hectic White and H. White.
Morehead !t\.81 vs. Oaniels !3.jjl and Mike fltlyre, all elngles.
picked UJ1 TaylOr a !tw Shantz In tlte moth. The hard luck
week lor the racers. Tbey
and Ridzik. (l.!J.
I llwtfllt opined On 11M
ago in trade wtth tho lillaiJ Ill J91 pve up lilt ftltf bJ flt.
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lint lltnlnfl wllh two t1llll bOme buemaD Cbar'ue Noal.
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_ Gridiron know-bow made Vince received
a war'll welcome com·
Sotnrdoy'a Gamea
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plete with parades, bands and 1
Cleveland at Detroil
Lombardi's Green Ba)' Packers a two to three touchdown
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Baltimore at New York
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favorite today for the 30th annual game mate mg the Jwused In en area boys' camp
Chicago at Loo Angeles, niglit the side out by !Inning Chlldl,
kational Football League champions against the College w;th the finest or re&lt;reational fa·
Minnosota at Kansas City, niaht and Wildermuth and gettln&amp;
All...Stars.
cilitieo Their parents and opon· .
ll&lt;JIII.oll at Washi"gtllll, night
Clonch 011 I II)' to ctllter,
The All-Stars, coached · by Otto
ooro are la.i&lt;hly entertained by
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Natloaal tea1ue
He held thl 1\edlep ID twO
Graham lor the sixth consecutive
their Akron hosts.
w. L. P•l.
more runo untU the olsth when
year, have their share of 260 and
The whole tiel~ pasoed prelim·
Los · Angeleo
64 42 .6114
came hOme on 1 walk and
170 pound behemoths and more
inary testa without Incident and Pomeroy's
Boyl' League San Francisco 60 47 .561 4SAI six hits.
backfield speed than usual. but
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tost.d the track Thursd.y lor the All-Stars were ousted 7--3 from I st. Louis
eo 41 561 411 Dunfee walked ont,
evoa Grlblm concedes that the I
firl!l time.
. Ithe annual Wellston Lillie Base- Chicago
57 48 .5U 8\1 none; Ault walked onll,
~:';!:'s ~~r~e~::~e;:~ ~:~~ COLUMBUS !UPII Robert Ball 12 · Elyria Ohto, iball Tournament
Thursday Cincinnati
57 $2 .523 Ill five. Manley fanned 11, walked
27
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sons will make Ihem hard to conditions are lair to good
''"" unoffiCially tuned at · ...,. Inight by Ironton.
Philadelphia
56 Sl .523
two.
b t'
most of the stele, but the
ODd.o durmg his teat run at Derby
Milwaukee
54 54 .500 II
201 ~ - t 11 2
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has been mediocre in most
Downs, to be 0.4 IH!Cond faster Ironton
actually tall i e d Pilliburgb
52 S3 .4fill
000 1103 - 2 7
The pro club has won tl of the the state Wildlife Division
than the best time during last enough runs in the first frame Houstoo
41 M .:liD Sl
Manley and Boggo.
30 games, the All-Stars eight and ed Thursday in its weekly
;rear'o race.
when they aenl home
four. New York
33 73 .311 n (Ll'), 4ull (1), and S I• hr.
t&lt;:o games bave been tied, while and stream bUlletin.
A huge parade WIS held this Bob Burdette started on the
lleoultf
Umplno: Art Stobarl,
the Packers will be seeking to Conditions by sectionso
rnornin~ to celebrate the arrival mound for Pomeroy but was St. Loull 3 CUtdnnatl 2'
Bob Cochran, ......
rock up thl filth straight pro tr~ Lake Erie - Slndusky Bay: of the stan wbo are In the fo· relieved in the lint by lefl Chicago 10 Milwaukee t
!NDlAN8 WIN
umph in the series and their 20th Perch fishing has picked up
mOIII 011-Can Derby prior to the Burt who went tbe route.
!Only gameo scheduled
'nte Seuton ocored two l'IIIIJ
com:ecutlvf' exhibition · victory. siderably and white bass again mam event.
~ the
Ftfttjy't Prdlhle PKclltltl
In the top of the third to so a~
Last year Green Bay whipped being taken almost at random In This year'o gueoto include Rock POI{leroy narrow
Iron- San FI'tlncfsco at Chfeogo
head :1-2 011 an error IIICI oiJl.
the stars, 42·2!1, with a 2l·point l .orne areaa. A few catfish being Hudson, Arthur Godfrey, Paul An- ton_ lead to 4-3 In the Rcond Sanford !10•11) vi. Elllwortb
g!es by Jim Cla;azorthyand Roy
splurge In the fourth period.
taken together wiiJJ the
ka,. Paule Lynde and John !\WI· mmng when l•adoff batter Jell 7).
GOkey. But lite
came
Tonight'• game was expected present sheepshead and carp.
oell.
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Werry doubled, D. Abbott walk· Phllodelphia It st.
back In the lo
wi)J!' three
tn draw about 11.1,000 fan• to Sol·! Norlb ..e8toro: Fishermen
The boy• - the right to come ed, Dick Rouoh and Burdette !nlgbtl - ll#nMU CI-Ol ts.
runJ an hill by J1
1)e.
dier Field on Chicago's 1ake rront port fa1r to good catches
here hy win.lil...~ :-.?ces in their ddllbled, and T~ Titus Wll deckJ (84).
Hackett, ind DiU hcke~
despite network television over ularly on ba.,, bluegills and
hometowno. An international fla. sale on a fielder • choice.
Los Angalfs at Rotllloll !ltlghll
error at third bue.
209 stations and an uncomforta. fish. Both lakes and
vor was added to the race by rep- Ironton came back with two -Drysdale (11.11) vt. FarroU
plldled abut oot
ble weather forecast.
normal wltb belt resulll
rooentatives from .Canada. Well more runs in the third inning II.
.
the rest of the way for the
The weather ootlook was for a from various lakes and ponds.
G~many, the Phlilppmes, Puerto and then added an lnsuriiiiCO Pltlebutgh al CfnclnDaR !nlflldl dlnDa, giving up .
Rico: V~ela and Okinawa.
run in the fifth.
- o,rdweU !7-111 vi. Maklll- gles 10 Keith Van
warm night with a high temp·( Northeulen: Flahormen
erature during Ute day between · Pymatuulnl Rael'Volr doing lair· This years debry Wlll be taped
flY !1&amp;-lll.
fourth and one lo Dan
Bo and 90 and thunder•howers ly well, eapeeially on walley.. by ABC'a Wide World of Sports
Jeff Burt had a olngle as New Yotk at Milwaukee
In the fifth.
likelv.
and catfllh. Two spoil in sum- lor o natloaal :tetwork telecast. leadoff batter for Pomeroy In twlllgl!lotll&amp; btl _ Jackson
Fot the lSe=na~tora;~:;;
s,;th team• took their final mit County, Portap Lakes
~e 8bow wUl featur&lt; the high· the third, but ~as thrown out lJl and Cisco (6-9) va. Spa
i
workout. under the lightli at Sol· Springfield Lake, providing
lights of De.-bv Week h&lt;re.
al. second an: .he next two (13-51 and Hendloy !tHII.
dier Field to become acclimated men with good catches of
batters struc out. The only
Saturday'• Gamew
to the turf with the Packers bluegills and catfish. Most
CARMICHAEL GETS AWAitD
other Pomeroy bit wao a •In- Pitlaburgh at Cincinnati
winding up their dr;ll&gt; 1'1ruroday watero ld&lt;al for fishing,
NEW YORK !UPII - John P. gle by Werry In the SIXth.
New York ot t.lilwauk.e
. •ht
;r·has been vory low.
Carllllchael, sports editor of the Pomeroy
030 000-3 5 2 Sin Franclseo at ChfcafiO
m~h; Packers definitely will be Eon Ceall'ol llDd Southealtmll Chicago Daily Newo, will be Jil'f" Ironton
402 Olx-7 8 2 Phtladelphla at St. Lou(j
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without the scn&gt;ices of one key The big !JOWl continues to c.... se.nted Wtth . the 963 Grantland
Los .Angelel at Hoii&amp;IOn, alght
player, linebacker Ray Nitschke, from Clendening Reservoir, where ~~Memoria) Award for apor~ &amp;cORED A TRWLE
,
a star last year, while fullback big flathead catfilh CODteat Wider- wr•tmg by the Sportsmanllhip
day. WajdA! lvitUII!If
Jim Taylor was a doubtful start-' way. Maoy in 20 ro 40-po~nd claSI B;otherhood Inc. at • Now York SALEM, N.H. !UPIJ -:-Jockey were Lady Millie In the lint
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Lombardi was expected to sei Cetllraf ... lloulliml: No
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and Arthur Aobe of Ricbmond,
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Jill Club, Aug. 1..18. Altho (j
IIrot Negro to •"". nomad to a U.s.
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I was a little girl, then, The J&gt;&lt;!'Wt at our church
rough woOden benchea, and my feet wouldn't
reac11 tbe floor.
llut, as though it were yesterday, I remember
his Mrmon. About a woman who poured oil on the
feet of Je•ue. Some people said this was a wasteful
thing to do. The oil
expensive; the money might
have been given to the poor •• , But Jesus wasn't
angry with t~e woman!
HJn the eyes of Go.d," our old minister said, ••the
most precious treasure iA the love in a human heart."
No single thought has influenced my life more
than that one. Mo~t of my happiness - all of my
strength when Rorrows come- have been somehow
entwi.ned with that simple truth. I shudder at times
. to thmk; what If that day I had not been there?
A sermor., a prhyer, a Bible passage doeo not
touch the •arne chord In every heart. But as you
seek each Sunrluy to see life through the eyeo of
God, there will tJOme mighty visions stirring the
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Cboe,...,.w, ""'""' ,,. a. m. ~pl. IUO Mo~ing Worship,
:unday Church School lW&gt;ord · Power-Picked! ' 7:30 Even.
ratty oupt. tOo3D
m. .. &gt;rsht lng Service. "Loot Religiouo
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P l'eople." Wed: 7o30, Mid-week
Pray•t Bervice and 1tudy hour.
tJoa c~- 11 Clrtol, p0 ,..,. Sevetltll Day ll.dvealltt . Pon&gt; Cfl""'~ .. CltrtiOI. , _ , .., ""'""' ··til• 11oac1 Eu~··• eroy, Cblldren'o Home Hill, ry .Mamrs, mmtstero Sunday
UDdor......t miDIIter. 8ibl01chool Mulberry lleighto. sa b b o 1 n ScbuoJ uo a m.• Church to 10
· 3U a. m . 'Morning •orshlp IU .J&lt;I School 2 p. m., Worobip 10rvice 0 DL Cltnll..., EadeaVGr 1: .
m., Evenmg .,nrshi~ uo
3: 1~ p. m., Service• oro Satur· p. m.' Evemaa ......,. l ·lll p m.
Robert Reed, Bible flebotl 9tlpt day ~rayer meeting, Thursday, 8yra.... "'"' Ullited
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7o30 p. m.
tenao cburcli. 1\ev u.. wara IICJ!&gt;
S•·'"""" Met• ~Itt eb!II'Cb.
pelt, paolor 1 a m. WonJitjp ...,.
lie•. Carl Herrmg, PfiSII!t; Da- r.tt. Morlaft BoJII(N Ch\Jrdl,
tt a. m. SUnday '!chool.
"' W!MiltonMI . Supt. Sulltlay
ol r ... rth and Main St. Fedor 1841 Ch b p
9 30 a m. Pdldweek BibRev. Nyle f!or. Sunday School 9~~ ~ :-J~·
le Study UO p. m. Wect.
den,
. Sunday School Biaettnar. supt..' wo.;,bip ,;,...:
t. m_., Amoltl Richards, 10o30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Lest&lt;!r L
VI Cl!tuW, LeUrt
~;~:;!:~~~~ Mormn&amp; worship at tUtl Roosb, Supply Minister:. ~ntbIt happens so many times that Iller mn bavt _ .
llubert Sharp. """""
em ~ Senior Choir 11nder tli- their good judgment, rllked an adveture, and r etm
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Ffnl Baptist Cllureb, MldtiJe. the first _move was jnspired by God. Alld 111110 II • . ,
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ochoot 9,.., a. m.: Worslu~ port, Rev. Donald Boone, pas- that tblsll not true.
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or SU.dly acDOOI t ::JO a.
meeu., rUII8day 7,311 Charles Vroman, Supt.; 10o15 a.
r o
Ory Is a JVtne person,_.,...
a
Moromg worsll!p 10,30 a. m.; p m. Yo •.•g People, f'rtd:n 1,.., m. Worship service, 6 p. m. preferences, It should mrt be d~fJCUlt to beU..t lit 11M
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servtces at 7,30 p. 111. 1
ship service; Wed. uo p. m. · whtch some m1g t call a unch d,,ac.... ...,. . , - ,
do) NO prayer meetmg o
Bradford Church ol ChrlRI. Prayer meeting; 8o38 p. m. l hef, on many occasions 1 dtrect fllld8Dn from tllil iJ6.
hour ·&amp;•-•-- 7o'G p. m.o
mm
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~ oupL • fiii&gt;ie lictiool tertaa Church, Rev q0 w•rd ence after another thrilulh which I paue4 wltiiCIUt •
ol the moatb at uo p. m.
· a Cmbr. lbrn::'~"~rship tU.:J&lt;Ob Ruppelt. pastDr SUndaJ Scbool thought of any miracle. But a8 the yelll'll hall• inaeased,
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Ho · D:10 a m. Rlcherd Vaughan. supt. ~n d I am a ble t o get ~me perspec"..~e on thOM ~
Rov Clyde Ho....,54JII, Jlhlor; 1w,;m.,,sd··,,Y enmg '""" P ud. IOolltl a m.. Worsh'!&gt;; s 40 v~·: 1ences, I become convmceQ that a JUdtlmeu1 entli'elJ
Sunday ScllCJOI uo;
Wor·l' 7-00
evenmg Btble st ' lied uo Junior Choir: 7 p m. outside my own conapired to_brillll the experience about.
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This means that if bistory II to be mterpreted by flltb,
"'"'""' 7-30: Prayu lllteiinv
......,..m 11wpe1 Mloalott. Ba•l&gt; Free Will Baptist Church, we will find the Divine was busy amid the faCti we
Tburaday.
an st... will• Road E 1 Grtt Rutland pastor Rev. Pau, l'ay· thought were so very ordinary and commonplace.
6th, putoro Roget Wi.ltord. S. lor; Sunda School 10 a. m.;
Men Who Go Ahead Lollel)'
Falrl&lt;•ew Cl!urea. Rev. Law
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It is one ofthe pena1ties
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Glusencamp. Yotlllfl p.,., l:var st1l .. ,,ce1 7olll, m . ,...,,.. Sunday Night 7 3tJ ~ m. suffer from loneliness. Halt of Columbull' crew Ill.
meeting ana prayer mee~ Prayer meeting 7o30 p. m. ~ Prayer semces Wed. 7o30 p.m. ied, and their lonely comma11,der was compelled to loet
combtned each Sunday ev· day.
Ffnl Baptist Church, Porn· them below decks. Wasblngtpn prayed at Villley 1'011•
leulng at · .30 p. m.
eroy, Ralph c. Zundel, pastor. alone. It is said that Abraham Lincoln Wli ablolutely
JS.::hoc&gt;~ 9o30 a. m..
Tuppero Plains EUB Church 9:30 • llol5 a. m. Combined alone at the time he was~iting the emancipation JITO"
Rouah, supt., Proaching
Rev. Roy Gearhart, pa&gt;tor. service of worship and study. clamation. Jesus, on the mount of tranlfiguratton, went
'30 p. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.,.:;~&gt;- Sermon by Rev. Donald Boone on to an advanced spot on the mountain, where be could
vr.. MetMdtst CJnu'&lt;ll,
bart . ytneyard, 110
Su ay on "Breaking Down Fences " pray alone .
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CUll, lin. R. ElJieoe Giell. pa• •orship p. m. with .he pastor Nu.,ery and Junior Church for
No man in all of Boston wu more lonely than 11111
lor. SundoJ ......, UAJ;
brlnglilg the message.
all children. 2:30 p.m. Choir Charles Goodyear, as be walked the streetl and alle)'l
Supt.; Mornlllg
Soutl Bethel EUB Church, rehearsal for Fair program at of Boston, alone, during those years when be was try1n11
tO 30 •· m.; YotJth service 7 p.nt.
Roy Gearhart, paslor. Enterprise EUB Church; Thurs- to perfect the process by which he hoped to vulcanize
Evangohotle aervlce uo P·
worship 9·30 a. m. wttll
7:30 p. m. Women's Mis· rubber.
Mid .
prayer IOl"'I&lt;e
pastor bnnglng the mess- sion Society. August lt , Observ. Thereg was a time when Albert Einstein had to admit
riesday uu p. m.
Sunday School 10o30 a. m. ance of the Lord's Supper.
that he did not believe there were 20 men tn all the
Bahr, supt.
The United Methedlat Church world who understood what he was talking about.
IIJilD liD neo
Lottrldge EUB Cbardl, Rev. Pomeroy; Rev. Melvin Alkire,
Minorities ID Right
bort &amp;. Smllb. Sr .. pastor; SUI&gt;
Gearhart, pastor. Sunday
. Church School 9 , 1 ~ a.
Every great reform the world has ever knoWD began
day Sebaol 9o30 a. m.,
10:00 a. m. Russell Ar· . Leo Crew, Supt. Leo Vau. as a .minority f!!Ovement, and every great p~~posal for
~:"·L8'!·'y!~n'::Vice,
supt.. Sunday Woroh'~
Ass't. 10 ,30 a. m. Ser- rightmg an anc1ent wrong bas had the oppositiOn of the
tst
a. m. wih the paotor brmg- mon."Our Scapegoats." S u n· majority' at the o_utset.
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m.; Evangel lc
the message. Prayer meet- day School basket picnic tarts
We in the Umted ·states ltYe)lnder the pnnciple of
m.; Prayer UII!Oiing,
at 8 p. m. Wed.
promptly at ~ p. m. Au~st 4 the "majority rule," but according to tbe best lnterpre·
7' 30 p. m.
·llfrbll• 111, 1• .,.,.
Meigs Fair Grounds. Rock lations ~f history th~ maJ?nties have been wrong again
PeDtecottal A1sembly.
II. R. card
putor· Sunday
M nda 7.
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and the mtnorlties have been right.
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m~( f' m~ me
Frankll:n is aut!'ority for the statement that
Sunda7 Scl!ocll 1~ a. m. Wor· Ice, 7,30 p. m MYII': uo p. m.; Church Official B~ard
· · there was never a time durmg t~e period of the Amerl·
&amp;hlp Servtcb 7:30 p. m. Sun- wscs. Tlleaday. 1,30 p. m.: Pray· PorUolld, Rev. Lawr~n.. Me- can Revolution, when the colontai force• had lhl1 auft
day, WednesdaJ• and Friday. er and Billie Study. Wed., 7o30 p. l.laniel pastor Harold
port of more than ~bout 25 per c3nt [!~~P •· aloarodllary Chnreb t1 Cbrtltl:
'til.
Supt., 'sunda) Sct.oot 9 30 a. m was not until fo\towmg the surren er o
rnw
Marc:tiiD, tnintster; Btble
Alfre&lt;il
Metbodfsl Church, 1fYF 6 p. m.; Worship 1 - ~~ p.
!Contlnu... on P... ll
at J.lol'lllll3 W&lt;lnbip 10o30;
Robert R. Card, pastor. m., Bible Study Wed. 7 30
loa Endeavar 6 P. m.;
School at 9:30 a. m., E.....,_ EVB Chordl
Wunbip. 7 P. m.
Dillinger, Supt. Worship Menset Smith pastm" '
7,38 p. m. Cottage prayer meet- mon, "What l1 Trutll!" ~ p, Ill.
twtgdom ltall t1 Je..•ali'o
It 11 a. m. Prayer ser- Worsbip, g,io a. m~;
ing last Friday night o! each evening service, Hrtrton .,._
.....,. l'ublle meetmg Sunday
7:45 p. m. Wednesday. School t0o30 a. m.o Youtl!
month
tling With God."
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P·. m.: Watdltower ltud!' P.
Ra&amp;laM Melbodlll aturU, Carl lowobtp, 6 :10 p. m.,
Ma&amp;~D Cilt Chureb a1 CIJrld. Fint Cllareb rl llle ... I II I
flib!et studJ ~- m..
Herring. pallor; !loruins worship meetJDg ·;,30 p. m. Wednesday: Miller Street Sunday Bible Stu- Chester, SUnday llcltGo! t:IO a.
vice meetillg Th
7 P·
tOo30 L m.: Church School , ,30 Youth cboir prlct~ee , U• p. m. dy tG 0 m · Morning Worship m. Bert Bogp, llupt., MIIIDlltrJ ICbool ur
8 P·
tie, npt.; t:30 a. m. Wanbtp Wednef'tayo Children'•
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ing Worsbip 11 1. m. Bnngelo
ou.m. Plllf'ltD Bolio.,. 6 p. m Mooday. WSCS first Tues- m. Saturday:
Aid,
t0:4S a m., Voeat Muatc. B~ istle service 7:30 p. a. Senld
Cburdl !P. 0. LaDgsviUe.
day and - d 'fttunday ol eocb day.
nit otudy, fhursdoy, 7::JIO p. m. by Rev. Life, Wed. 7:• p. 111.
illuldly Sc!bool, 1!:10 • m.
montll: Family nlglil Jut SUDday Heatll Methodist Church, M. Rutland Mlsslan, 11.Da 801, Proyer meelilll and Bibh ltiJdr
Uyer1, SUpt. Mc!riiina
tweDIDg o1 each month at 6o30. E. Dowson, pastor.
pastor, Sunday School 9::JIO a. Emond Lifo, putor.
l0o30 LID.; PilgriDJ . Youtlt
Evenin&amp; S e r • ice; We •sday
9:30 a. m., Lee Smith tn., Mrs. Janet Snyder, supl. Nort11 Mma ..._ 0 .. tl
p.m.; Evangelist••
7:10 p. ID. Prayer meettna.
Supt. Morning worship,
Worship t0·30 a m Preaching Cbrllt Rutland Dr N C Corpm · Mid--.k Prayer
J MYF 6 t 7
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Edea Vllltod Bnthrea ID
m. r. .
o p. m. 7:30 p. ., . Prayer· serviCe,
penter, JltiDistw. Bible lohaal
Pr,::_ ~IIi ., ~
Rev. Eldell R. Blake, Sunday evemng wtth Dale
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
9:30, v. H. Braley, oupt. Monlll:;::,
Clyde J
Sunday school 10 a. m. Dee ~'tl'earlngen, leaden.
Ftnt BopUI!I Chur&lt;b, Raeble mlng Wtll'ohip 10:30. Mill Sabra
II:
I:IO a. 'm.:
llolslnger, supt., Christ- MYF Tom Rall, president, 7 Rev. Arthur R. McCauley, palO- Canaday, pillllitst. Evening-"'" -••· - • - 10·!1!1
7·15 p m Mrs
p. m. Mrs. Jean Smith, coun- tor, Sam Curtis. sup!. Sunday ship 7:30. Special feature, a.
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WSCS Second
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. ''45 p.m. LyU Oievaller president.
&amp;boo! 9.30
a. m.,· Morn1ng ly Land pte-,
8JIIRIIICetl
l:var ''olio aeroict 7:30 p.
for .U.
services 8 p.
month at 7:30 p. m.
worship t0o45 a. m. Sermon, from time to tlme and ,..111
Proyor aioatJn• Will.. ,., p.
Preachin&amp; I :20. Mid-Week Eleaoor Circle""""""
"What fs Truth?" 6o30 p. m., acllvltlea 1111101111e1d IIIIWitlr.
N-..,... _ SuDdal'
meeting Wed. 7:311 p. of each monlb 7o30 P· m.; 11.1~ BYF and Junior Fellowship; Cllrlolllll ~ 11 '-1• 1M
1:30 L m.; wontup, u \.
Cl&amp;ll leader Mrs. Mazie eJ'1IOQII Cirelli Fourlh
8 p, m. Evening worship. Ser- Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. U..
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Wec!MadltJ
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•• 3 p. m.; Clas• 1.2 Third
mon, "Wrestling With Gud." lng service at lt:30 a. 11. w1t11
nesday a p. m.; Church
wed. uo p. m. Prayer meet· "Lave" lite .,bjocl af 1111 Jaa.
• 1ut _
BolbuJ IDoreo•l EVB,
miuiatration Secolld Wed., 7
son ser110111. Goldtlll Teat: How
1:a MlrDfaC 'IIWitllfp A. SeUers, putor. B I y t b e a.. Choir pracllc.,., Wed. 7 p.
Baptist Char9, excellent II lby i9vlni 1IJid.

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l'urtland Rotltl. Sil*1M)
a. Ill.; Wonnlp 1D:ll0 a.
Sw!d.ty eVIAIII8 . llll'fiCe,
m.: Wed wor!ht~
p. m. Pastor, 1bo111U E. D•d·

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JO!II/l'ON aiciiMAN
IIW!Igod It '1'bunday alght
IJPI 8pori. Writer
...... he beciUDO tho 11814 pia)'•
Oft.tr..W Ellis Burton of lha of! in J!l&amp;jor lea1U41 ~ lo ill
Cubl, • tllllj!h man to Mlp \"ba hOme 1'\UlS fro!ll bolb aldeo ol the
on bocauee ho .....,. o!aya Ia plata In one p!Dt.
pia.,. l&lt;lO 10111. landod In tba roe- fbe shopworn, awltcb-illttlna
fll'd book for keopo lod~.....tong. Bunon, w-ool~ olhtr elalnlt.
side Mickey Mantle.
lame II that he plljll olldt lrUJDo
Tbel'a o jlrell, tall ordet for a pet of! the field, accompllohed
,..,. With on undiltlnguishod .114 / Thlll'8day nlghl'l 1111 wbllo lllilp.
lifetjme belting ovtrogo, boil IIUP I lng tbe CUba bHt the Bravos,

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AKRON !UPil - A field of 2311

ohamplonl will aend their gravity
powtrrtd racers down Akron's 976
fool Irock Sltutday In .tbt 26th
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The r..td. oompri&amp;ed of local "They're ldtll•&amp; tlleni where
race winners from 45 states and
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pme. 1111011 tlOtAJo
~..,.. (Jda6go o4lltlilder NC.U olillt .,.,.. It-Mantle, who llil
a tbt.riUI rally wltl! bla flltb bom· dono .It on nine diHereot odM• « lbl pill ol11oMl' . , lAo tlillll. N&lt;!IOt bl!lort llilltlia
master In the lim Ianing, thell wu Maury WiUa qf the tlocl,m,
aornil' • far . bit alllh . _ . no did II laol JfV•
llfille blllln&amp; ~ ~ til addltklll 10 Bit tw~ hmnero
rollevw 1\on Pidle In the oevenlb.
nlgbt - · IIICI
- ~ th• joiJlld 1 oelfot Jill! lliMIJc
bonH!1f11 for
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compared wlth
w•s expected for the :
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bolero•-• · The Indians an« ltedlegs were ,hall two hits. Carl Dl!m&lt;lihf IIIIWtd 1ftlblil
of the
81
The overall winner .;u tal&lt;•
Allerteao Letopo
wlnMrs
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evening
In
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the last fef)tdarly
ACheduled hit.
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college of hll cbolce. FIDI•hers I
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W. L. P&lt;l. GD Bovs' tea~n~e gatne of tlle iUIJI. For the ladlans Archer, D. 'l1le fit. ~· -II•IIJnl
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down to ninth place will win
New York
611 '1!1 .!41
mer, except make-up gtuttes, Packett and Dl~lde Bmltll each b!to tie or ~ pit.., wllll
smaller grant!. Each of the field
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59 46 .!!62 a Iof which ·~ch ~tub bas from had two hits, BID Hackett and
del:':~1
of 11 through 111-year.olds already
IBaltimore
l!tl 49 .S!O 9 two to tour.
Jim Warner ono.
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Kaiser Aluminum ran
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' Blll llackett pitched the tn. nawol
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CINCINNATI !UPII - Cincin· ' yet" HenOPI and Lucas are per·
lor hlo victory tn tho record to 2-tl In second round
::Ieiiani to a r.-3 vlctoo' over the
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nati Royals manager Ptppor Wil· ' "mal friends.
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plav of the Middleport Me~·· . Los' Angeles
53 !8 .m tf !'Senators who now have los! Qn-)1011· ind
ze,
v • The 0111)1 Jlll)t oehecjuloolla 1M
son satd Thuroday "'111frt's Jill( a "Too many people wh~ don t 1 The contestants build theor own Fast Ptlch Softball league With , Kansas City
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AmtrldiiiAagtll ..., ~ M
48 57 .4$119 ly two In oecond haU play. Bob
whit ol truth In the report" thlt l lrnow anythtng about the sttualmn t cars within carefully set limits a tight 4·1 vtctory over the Detroit
43 !19 .422 22 Manley of the Redlei!S held the
Jlllt~ IIIICIII w81 nulfd 0111.
Ohio 11tatt All-America Jerty I..•· I are doing too much talking" Wll· which insure safety and some Jayc..,. Thursday evening.
Washington
1r1 68 .:152 30 Br~ves to o?" .hit, Steve
lOftS
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Cleolit Alllnan'o Oflb illlllll1
ca!l tul!!i 11 gned: a contract with son satd ln de~ymg ~.rumor that conformity Most cars are made ,
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TbursddJ"s Gable&amp;
fee 5 flrst mnwg 1 ~• until
boJW off JO"''
braU up I
tho dub
Lucas hod SJgnt-d When HOY· : of plywood lhougb other mater· Eddie White p!lclled !our·hlt ' Boston at Baltimore, Ppd. rain the bottom of the SIXth
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lol tie IIICI paood ll1e llordlnalo to
"01 course, we hope !o get thmg is decided It will be an· ; ials often are used The cars ball while the Jayc':"" commtt· !Only game scheduled I
the Bravel ertlpted WHb s I
CLEVELAND CUP! - 1'111 tbelr •lctmy ..er the Jlodo.
him to sign, but there bave been nounced by the Roy als. There's I frequently are unique because of ted .•lx costly boots m the field.
Friday's Prol&gt;able l'ltefle,.
hits. Tins netted three
runs
Clevoland ladlan!l today ID• Denobed ......,u, flJr weal&amp; b!t.1
no parlirular de,..elopments since no contract. no agreement, no the many des1gns open w builders r While fanned ~hreo, walked Ch~ago at Loi Angeles cnlgbU make the final ta11 ' R-2.
lll)iiJDeed the ac!f:juidion of eatc&amp; tiog, AUDWl tolleded three Of
earlier m the year when he was 1down-to-earth d1~cW!sion yet" l and colorful pamt schemes which three B 11 Davis or the Joy· l-Pizarro (I2-5J vtl:. Chan~e (tO. 'sUU favoring the Redlqs.
er Sammy Tay~ from CindiJ.. the Cardill•la' *!i"tll hits.
m town." WJison said.
Lucas, the greatest basketball catch the boys' fancy
cees fanned liVe, walked lhree. t!Ol.
1 Nine Redleg&amp; got hilt,
noll • pall Ill t• dlllfburaday St. IAtJI• IIKII'a..d 1t1 lead to
He conceded, however. that star Ohio Slate has ever
pro- 1 The Derby is designed to teach l B k M Cl
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K. I Minnesota at Kansas Clrv ' Cloncb, John Tlnnehill,
tbot- &lt;MitlleldeM!atthw CleM 11-1 In the ~igltth Oil a walk, a
there might be a personal "un· ' duccd, graduated last year
par!Jcipants craftsmanship and
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c 1 u~ or 1 at~r I !night!_ Pascual lll.jj) vs. Penal Boggo lind Ron
Cll'etn to thl ~.
single by Chatlie 1 - and Thll
der•tan&lt;hng" between Lucas and has not played in
' impart a de•ire for a sound """rd . 8 1•• 0 lh omer 1 n
e 1IIH3l
each, anll Manley,
~. fomwly wltb the Clll· McCarver's sacrifice Oy and 11uil
club owner Warren Hensel, al· smce. He was a three-time
engineering background Steenng, ~ 1 ~nn ~g~ t~ on~ hex~· Cl.,;eland at Detroit !nlibtl _ Mickey Chlldt. Jim
eago CUbll IIICI Nelr Yort Moll, turned otJI to be the WinDing run
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though "there's nothing on paper : America center.
wheel and brake kits 3re sold to ase noe
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va
Bunninlf'
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land
Tommy
Coat,
each
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wiD bol8W the Trille't dlpllted when tilt R* soored GDCe in the
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now are
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the boys by specified
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ouowos
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Ill OIO r--1 ~ 3 _ Roberts 19-~1 vs. Ford (J.6.4l. lnnln« wm Dunlee IIIDther
RomlliO 001 'Witb ao lajtlrld Southpaw CUrt Simmons Willi
by each boy Sponsors may pro. Ka
Bo•t.n at Washington (3. twt- gle, Van JohDiall, Terry
lhtmlb and JOOe Asaul playing hl1 lOth although be needo&lt;1hott
vice necessa•·y funds.
Davi• and G. Storrelt. Ed Jigh~nightl _ Wilson (8·111 and nlgan, DeMb Autt, BW
flllll. All lnfoetlld 11•· 'Ilia !lldl from RoD Taylor ilhd !lo~
Tomorrow'R race ends a hectic White and H. White.
Morehead !t\.81 vs. Oaniels !3.jjl and Mike fltlyre, all elngles.
picked UJ1 TaylOr a !tw Shantz In tlte moth. The hard luck
week lor the racers. Tbey
and Ridzik. (l.!J.
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ago in trade wtth tho lillaiJ Ill J91 pve up lilt ftltf bJ flt.
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_ Gridiron know-bow made Vince received
a war'll welcome com·
Sotnrdoy'a Gamea
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plete with parades, bands and 1
Cleveland at Detroil
Lombardi's Green Ba)' Packers a two to three touchdown
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per t che er 1ea ders. TheY
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Baltimore at New York
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favorite today for the 30th annual game mate mg the Jwused In en area boys' camp
Chicago at Loo Angeles, niglit the side out by !Inning Chlldl,
kational Football League champions against the College w;th the finest or re&lt;reational fa·
Minnosota at Kansas City, niaht and Wildermuth and gettln&amp;
All...Stars.
cilitieo Their parents and opon· .
ll&lt;JIII.oll at Washi"gtllll, night
Clonch 011 I II)' to ctllter,
The All-Stars, coached · by Otto
ooro are la.i&lt;hly entertained by
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Natloaal tea1ue
He held thl 1\edlep ID twO
Graham lor the sixth consecutive
their Akron hosts.
w. L. P•l.
more runo untU the olsth when
year, have their share of 260 and
The whole tiel~ pasoed prelim·
Los · Angeleo
64 42 .6114
came hOme on 1 walk and
170 pound behemoths and more
inary testa without Incident and Pomeroy's
Boyl' League San Francisco 60 47 .561 4SAI six hits.
backfield speed than usual. but
S
tost.d the track Thursd.y lor the All-Stars were ousted 7--3 from I st. Louis
eo 41 561 411 Dunfee walked ont,
evoa Grlblm concedes that the I
firl!l time.
. Ithe annual Wellston Lillie Base- Chicago
57 48 .5U 8\1 none; Ault walked onll,
~:';!:'s ~~r~e~::~e;:~ ~:~~ COLUMBUS !UPII Robert Ball 12 · Elyria Ohto, iball Tournament
Thursday Cincinnati
57 $2 .523 Ill five. Manley fanned 11, walked
27
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sons will make Ihem hard to conditions are lair to good
''"" unoffiCially tuned at · ...,. Inight by Ironton.
Philadelphia
56 Sl .523
two.
b t'
most of the stele, but the
ODd.o durmg his teat run at Derby
Milwaukee
54 54 .500 II
201 ~ - t 11 2
ea •
has been mediocre in most
Downs, to be 0.4 IH!Cond faster Ironton
actually tall i e d Pilliburgb
52 S3 .4fill
000 1103 - 2 7
The pro club has won tl of the the state Wildlife Division
than the best time during last enough runs in the first frame Houstoo
41 M .:liD Sl
Manley and Boggo.
30 games, the All-Stars eight and ed Thursday in its weekly
;rear'o race.
when they aenl home
four. New York
33 73 .311 n (Ll'), 4ull (1), and S I• hr.
t&lt;:o games bave been tied, while and stream bUlletin.
A huge parade WIS held this Bob Burdette started on the
lleoultf
Umplno: Art Stobarl,
the Packers will be seeking to Conditions by sectionso
rnornin~ to celebrate the arrival mound for Pomeroy but was St. Loull 3 CUtdnnatl 2'
Bob Cochran, ......
rock up thl filth straight pro tr~ Lake Erie - Slndusky Bay: of the stan wbo are In the fo· relieved in the lint by lefl Chicago 10 Milwaukee t
!NDlAN8 WIN
umph in the series and their 20th Perch fishing has picked up
mOIII 011-Can Derby prior to the Burt who went tbe route.
!Only gameo scheduled
'nte Seuton ocored two l'IIIIJ
com:ecutlvf' exhibition · victory. siderably and white bass again mam event.
~ the
Ftfttjy't Prdlhle PKclltltl
In the top of the third to so a~
Last year Green Bay whipped being taken almost at random In This year'o gueoto include Rock POI{leroy narrow
Iron- San FI'tlncfsco at Chfeogo
head :1-2 011 an error IIICI oiJl.
the stars, 42·2!1, with a 2l·point l .orne areaa. A few catfish being Hudson, Arthur Godfrey, Paul An- ton_ lead to 4-3 In the Rcond Sanford !10•11) vi. Elllwortb
g!es by Jim Cla;azorthyand Roy
splurge In the fourth period.
taken together wiiJJ the
ka,. Paule Lynde and John !\WI· mmng when l•adoff batter Jell 7).
GOkey. But lite
came
Tonight'• game was expected present sheepshead and carp.
oell.
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Werry doubled, D. Abbott walk· Phllodelphia It st.
back In the lo
wi)J!' three
tn draw about 11.1,000 fan• to Sol·! Norlb ..e8toro: Fishermen
The boy• - the right to come ed, Dick Rouoh and Burdette !nlgbtl - ll#nMU CI-Ol ts.
runJ an hill by J1
1)e.
dier Field on Chicago's 1ake rront port fa1r to good catches
here hy win.lil...~ :-.?ces in their ddllbled, and T~ Titus Wll deckJ (84).
Hackett, ind DiU hcke~
despite network television over ularly on ba.,, bluegills and
hometowno. An international fla. sale on a fielder • choice.
Los Angalfs at Rotllloll !ltlghll
error at third bue.
209 stations and an uncomforta. fish. Both lakes and
vor was added to the race by rep- Ironton came back with two -Drysdale (11.11) vt. FarroU
plldled abut oot
ble weather forecast.
normal wltb belt resulll
rooentatives from .Canada. Well more runs in the third inning II.
.
the rest of the way for the
The weather ootlook was for a from various lakes and ponds.
G~many, the Phlilppmes, Puerto and then added an lnsuriiiiCO Pltlebutgh al CfnclnDaR !nlflldl dlnDa, giving up .
Rico: V~ela and Okinawa.
run in the fifth.
- o,rdweU !7-111 vi. Maklll- gles 10 Keith Van
warm night with a high temp·( Northeulen: Flahormen
erature during Ute day between · Pymatuulnl Rael'Volr doing lair· This years debry Wlll be taped
flY !1&amp;-lll.
fourth and one lo Dan
Bo and 90 and thunder•howers ly well, eapeeially on walley.. by ABC'a Wide World of Sports
Jeff Burt had a olngle as New Yotk at Milwaukee
In the fifth.
likelv.
and catfllh. Two spoil in sum- lor o natloaal :tetwork telecast. leadoff batter for Pomeroy In twlllgl!lotll&amp; btl _ Jackson
Fot the lSe=na~tora;~:;;
s,;th team• took their final mit County, Portap Lakes
~e 8bow wUl featur&lt; the high· the third, but ~as thrown out lJl and Cisco (6-9) va. Spa
i
workout. under the lightli at Sol· Springfield Lake, providing
lights of De.-bv Week h&lt;re.
al. second an: .he next two (13-51 and Hendloy !tHII.
dier Field to become acclimated men with good catches of
batters struc out. The only
Saturday'• Gamew
to the turf with the Packers bluegills and catfish. Most
CARMICHAEL GETS AWAitD
other Pomeroy bit wao a •In- Pitlaburgh at Cincinnati
winding up their dr;ll&gt; 1'1ruroday watero ld&lt;al for fishing,
NEW YORK !UPII - John P. gle by Werry In the SIXth.
New York ot t.lilwauk.e
. •ht
;r·has been vory low.
Carllllchael, sports editor of the Pomeroy
030 000-3 5 2 Sin Franclseo at ChfcafiO
m~h; Packers definitely will be Eon Ceall'ol llDd Southealtmll Chicago Daily Newo, will be Jil'f" Ironton
402 Olx-7 8 2 Phtladelphla at St. Lou(j
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without the scn&gt;ices of one key The big !JOWl continues to c.... se.nted Wtth . the 963 Grantland
Los .Angelel at Hoii&amp;IOn, alght
player, linebacker Ray Nitschke, from Clendening Reservoir, where ~~Memoria) Award for apor~ &amp;cORED A TRWLE
,
a star last year, while fullback big flathead catfilh CODteat Wider- wr•tmg by the Sportsmanllhip
day. WajdA! lvitUII!If
Jim Taylor was a doubtful start-' way. Maoy in 20 ro 40-po~nd claSI B;otherhood Inc. at • Now York SALEM, N.H. !UPIJ -:-Jockey were Lady Millie In the lint
er due to 0 leg Injury However being taken. Stream fishing fair. Ctty luncheon, Nov. 1. Carmi· Henry Wajda, tbe leadmg rtder (U.60l, ljohllln tho fourtll
Lombardi was expected to sei Cetllraf ... lloulliml: No
chael is the nlnlb winuer c! the of the ctD'reDI
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Tom Moore, replacing Paul
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and Arthur Aobe of Ricbmond,
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her to repreaent the Votlad Stateo
In tho Davll Cup lna!Cbaa against
Mexleo at thl Lot Angeleo Ten.
Jill Club, Aug. 1..18. Altho (j
IIrot Negro to •"". nomad to a U.s.
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I was a little girl, then, The J&gt;&lt;!'Wt at our church
rough woOden benchea, and my feet wouldn't
reac11 tbe floor.
llut, as though it were yesterday, I remember
his Mrmon. About a woman who poured oil on the
feet of Je•ue. Some people said this was a wasteful
thing to do. The oil
expensive; the money might
have been given to the poor •• , But Jesus wasn't
angry with t~e woman!
HJn the eyes of Go.d," our old minister said, ••the
most precious treasure iA the love in a human heart."
No single thought has influenced my life more
than that one. Mo~t of my happiness - all of my
strength when Rorrows come- have been somehow
entwi.ned with that simple truth. I shudder at times
. to thmk; what If that day I had not been there?
A sermor., a prhyer, a Bible passage doeo not
touch the •arne chord In every heart. But as you
seek each Sunrluy to see life through the eyeo of
God, there will tJOme mighty visions stirring the
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Cboe,...,.w, ""'""' ,,. a. m. ~pl. IUO Mo~ing Worship,
:unday Church School lW&gt;ord · Power-Picked! ' 7:30 Even.
ratty oupt. tOo3D
m. .. &gt;rsht lng Service. "Loot Religiouo
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P l'eople." Wed: 7o30, Mid-week
Pray•t Bervice and 1tudy hour.
tJoa c~- 11 Clrtol, p0 ,..,. Sevetltll Day ll.dvealltt . Pon&gt; Cfl""'~ .. CltrtiOI. , _ , .., ""'""' ··til• 11oac1 Eu~··• eroy, Cblldren'o Home Hill, ry .Mamrs, mmtstero Sunday
UDdor......t miDIIter. 8ibl01chool Mulberry lleighto. sa b b o 1 n ScbuoJ uo a m.• Church to 10
· 3U a. m . 'Morning •orshlp IU .J&lt;I School 2 p. m., Worobip 10rvice 0 DL Cltnll..., EadeaVGr 1: .
m., Evenmg .,nrshi~ uo
3: 1~ p. m., Service• oro Satur· p. m.' Evemaa ......,. l ·lll p m.
Robert Reed, Bible flebotl 9tlpt day ~rayer meeting, Thursday, 8yra.... "'"' Ullited
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7o30 p. m.
tenao cburcli. 1\ev u.. wara IICJ!&gt;
S•·'"""" Met• ~Itt eb!II'Cb.
pelt, paolor 1 a m. WonJitjp ...,.
lie•. Carl Herrmg, PfiSII!t; Da- r.tt. Morlaft BoJII(N Ch\Jrdl,
tt a. m. SUnday '!chool.
"' W!MiltonMI . Supt. Sulltlay
ol r ... rth and Main St. Fedor 1841 Ch b p
9 30 a m. Pdldweek BibRev. Nyle f!or. Sunday School 9~~ ~ :-J~·
le Study UO p. m. Wect.
den,
. Sunday School Biaettnar. supt..' wo.;,bip ,;,...:
t. m_., Amoltl Richards, 10o30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Lest&lt;!r L
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~;~:;!:~~~~ Mormn&amp; worship at tUtl Roosb, Supply Minister:. ~ntbIt happens so many times that Iller mn bavt _ .
llubert Sharp. """""
em ~ Senior Choir 11nder tli- their good judgment, rllked an adveture, and r etm
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Ffnl Baptist Cllureb, MldtiJe. the first _move was jnspired by God. Alld 111110 II • . ,
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ochoot 9,.., a. m.: Worslu~ port, Rev. Donald Boone, pas- that tblsll not true.
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or SU.dly acDOOI t ::JO a.
meeu., rUII8day 7,311 Charles Vroman, Supt.; 10o15 a.
r o
Ory Is a JVtne person,_.,...
a
Moromg worsll!p 10,30 a. m.; p m. Yo •.•g People, f'rtd:n 1,.., m. Worship service, 6 p. m. preferences, It should mrt be d~fJCUlt to beU..t lit 11M
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servtces at 7,30 p. 111. 1
ship service; Wed. uo p. m. · whtch some m1g t call a unch d,,ac.... ...,. . , - ,
do) NO prayer meetmg o
Bradford Church ol ChrlRI. Prayer meeting; 8o38 p. m. l hef, on many occasions 1 dtrect fllld8Dn from tllil iJ6.
hour ·&amp;•-•-- 7o'G p. m.o
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Middle,.... F;r" uo- Pra- As I took back on my e I can i...n 'I dJII•
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~ oupL • fiii&gt;ie lictiool tertaa Church, Rev q0 w•rd ence after another thrilulh which I paue4 wltiiCIUt •
ol the moatb at uo p. m.
· a Cmbr. lbrn::'~"~rship tU.:J&lt;Ob Ruppelt. pastDr SUndaJ Scbool thought of any miracle. But a8 the yelll'll hall• inaeased,
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Ho · D:10 a m. Rlcherd Vaughan. supt. ~n d I am a ble t o get ~me perspec"..~e on thOM ~
Rov Clyde Ho....,54JII, Jlhlor; 1w,;m.,,sd··,,Y enmg '""" P ud. IOolltl a m.. Worsh'!&gt;; s 40 v~·: 1ences, I become convmceQ that a JUdtlmeu1 entli'elJ
Sunday ScllCJOI uo;
Wor·l' 7-00
evenmg Btble st ' lied uo Junior Choir: 7 p m. outside my own conapired to_brillll the experience about.
stup lOo:IO; NYPS e 46o
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This means that if bistory II to be mterpreted by flltb,
"'"'""' 7-30: Prayu lllteiinv
......,..m 11wpe1 Mloalott. Ba•l&gt; Free Will Baptist Church, we will find the Divine was busy amid the faCti we
Tburaday.
an st... will• Road E 1 Grtt Rutland pastor Rev. Pau, l'ay· thought were so very ordinary and commonplace.
6th, putoro Roget Wi.ltord. S. lor; Sunda School 10 a. m.;
Men Who Go Ahead Lollel)'
Falrl&lt;•ew Cl!urea. Rev. Law
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It is one ofthe pena1ties
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Glusencamp. Yotlllfl p.,., l:var st1l .. ,,ce1 7olll, m . ,...,,.. Sunday Night 7 3tJ ~ m. suffer from loneliness. Halt of Columbull' crew Ill.
meeting ana prayer mee~ Prayer meeting 7o30 p. m. ~ Prayer semces Wed. 7o30 p.m. ied, and their lonely comma11,der was compelled to loet
combtned each Sunday ev· day.
Ffnl Baptist Church, Porn· them below decks. Wasblngtpn prayed at Villley 1'011•
leulng at · .30 p. m.
eroy, Ralph c. Zundel, pastor. alone. It is said that Abraham Lincoln Wli ablolutely
JS.::hoc&gt;~ 9o30 a. m..
Tuppero Plains EUB Church 9:30 • llol5 a. m. Combined alone at the time he was~iting the emancipation JITO"
Rouah, supt., Proaching
Rev. Roy Gearhart, pa&gt;tor. service of worship and study. clamation. Jesus, on the mount of tranlfiguratton, went
'30 p. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.,.:;~&gt;- Sermon by Rev. Donald Boone on to an advanced spot on the mountain, where be could
vr.. MetMdtst CJnu'&lt;ll,
bart . ytneyard, 110
Su ay on "Breaking Down Fences " pray alone .
8
CUll, lin. R. ElJieoe Giell. pa• •orship p. m. with .he pastor Nu.,ery and Junior Church for
No man in all of Boston wu more lonely than 11111
lor. SundoJ ......, UAJ;
brlnglilg the message.
all children. 2:30 p.m. Choir Charles Goodyear, as be walked the streetl and alle)'l
Supt.; Mornlllg
Soutl Bethel EUB Church, rehearsal for Fair program at of Boston, alone, during those years when be was try1n11
tO 30 •· m.; YotJth service 7 p.nt.
Roy Gearhart, paslor. Enterprise EUB Church; Thurs- to perfect the process by which he hoped to vulcanize
Evangohotle aervlce uo P·
worship 9·30 a. m. wttll
7:30 p. m. Women's Mis· rubber.
Mid .
prayer IOl"'I&lt;e
pastor bnnglng the mess- sion Society. August lt , Observ. Thereg was a time when Albert Einstein had to admit
riesday uu p. m.
Sunday School 10o30 a. m. ance of the Lord's Supper.
that he did not believe there were 20 men tn all the
Bahr, supt.
The United Methedlat Church world who understood what he was talking about.
IIJilD liD neo
Lottrldge EUB Cbardl, Rev. Pomeroy; Rev. Melvin Alkire,
Minorities ID Right
bort &amp;. Smllb. Sr .. pastor; SUI&gt;
Gearhart, pastor. Sunday
. Church School 9 , 1 ~ a.
Every great reform the world has ever knoWD began
day Sebaol 9o30 a. m.,
10:00 a. m. Russell Ar· . Leo Crew, Supt. Leo Vau. as a .minority f!!Ovement, and every great p~~posal for
~:"·L8'!·'y!~n'::Vice,
supt.. Sunday Woroh'~
Ass't. 10 ,30 a. m. Ser- rightmg an anc1ent wrong bas had the oppositiOn of the
tst
a. m. wih the paotor brmg- mon."Our Scapegoats." S u n· majority' at the o_utset.
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m.; Evangel lc
the message. Prayer meet- day School basket picnic tarts
We in the Umted ·states ltYe)lnder the pnnciple of
m.; Prayer UII!Oiing,
at 8 p. m. Wed.
promptly at ~ p. m. Au~st 4 the "majority rule," but according to tbe best lnterpre·
7' 30 p. m.
·llfrbll• 111, 1• .,.,.
Meigs Fair Grounds. Rock lations ~f history th~ maJ?nties have been wrong again
PeDtecottal A1sembly.
II. R. card
putor· Sunday
M nda 7.
th
and the mtnorlties have been right.
0
.2- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. School. 9,30 ·._ m.. W.;...bip ..,...
m~( f' m~ me
Frankll:n is aut!'ority for the statement that
Sunda7 Scl!ocll 1~ a. m. Wor· Ice, 7,30 p. m MYII': uo p. m.; Church Official B~ard
· · there was never a time durmg t~e period of the Amerl·
&amp;hlp Servtcb 7:30 p. m. Sun- wscs. Tlleaday. 1,30 p. m.: Pray· PorUolld, Rev. Lawr~n.. Me- can Revolution, when the colontai force• had lhl1 auft
day, WednesdaJ• and Friday. er and Billie Study. Wed., 7o30 p. l.laniel pastor Harold
port of more than ~bout 25 per c3nt [!~~P •· aloarodllary Chnreb t1 Cbrtltl:
'til.
Supt., 'sunda) Sct.oot 9 30 a. m was not until fo\towmg the surren er o
rnw
Marc:tiiD, tnintster; Btble
Alfre&lt;il
Metbodfsl Church, 1fYF 6 p. m.; Worship 1 - ~~ p.
!Contlnu... on P... ll
at J.lol'lllll3 W&lt;lnbip 10o30;
Robert R. Card, pastor. m., Bible Study Wed. 7 30
loa Endeavar 6 P. m.;
School at 9:30 a. m., E.....,_ EVB Chordl
Wunbip. 7 P. m.
Dillinger, Supt. Worship Menset Smith pastm" '
7,38 p. m. Cottage prayer meet- mon, "What l1 Trutll!" ~ p, Ill.
twtgdom ltall t1 Je..•ali'o
It 11 a. m. Prayer ser- Worsbip, g,io a. m~;
ing last Friday night o! each evening service, Hrtrton .,._
.....,. l'ublle meetmg Sunday
7:45 p. m. Wednesday. School t0o30 a. m.o Youtl!
month
tling With God."
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P·. m.: Watdltower ltud!' P.
Ra&amp;laM Melbodlll aturU, Carl lowobtp, 6 :10 p. m.,
Ma&amp;~D Cilt Chureb a1 CIJrld. Fint Cllareb rl llle ... I II I
flib!et studJ ~- m..
Herring. pallor; !loruins worship meetJDg ·;,30 p. m. Wednesday: Miller Street Sunday Bible Stu- Chester, SUnday llcltGo! t:IO a.
vice meetillg Th
7 P·
tOo30 L m.: Church School , ,30 Youth cboir prlct~ee , U• p. m. dy tG 0 m · Morning Worship m. Bert Bogp, llupt., MIIIDlltrJ ICbool ur
8 P·
tie, npt.; t:30 a. m. Wanbtp Wednef'tayo Children'•
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ing Worsbip 11 1. m. Bnngelo
ou.m. Plllf'ltD Bolio.,. 6 p. m Mooday. WSCS first Tues- m. Saturday:
Aid,
t0:4S a m., Voeat Muatc. B~ istle service 7:30 p. a. Senld
Cburdl !P. 0. LaDgsviUe.
day and - d 'fttunday ol eocb day.
nit otudy, fhursdoy, 7::JIO p. m. by Rev. Life, Wed. 7:• p. 111.
illuldly Sc!bool, 1!:10 • m.
montll: Family nlglil Jut SUDday Heatll Methodist Church, M. Rutland Mlsslan, 11.Da 801, Proyer meelilll and Bibh ltiJdr
Uyer1, SUpt. Mc!riiina
tweDIDg o1 each month at 6o30. E. Dowson, pastor.
pastor, Sunday School 9::JIO a. Emond Lifo, putor.
l0o30 LID.; PilgriDJ . Youtlt
Evenin&amp; S e r • ice; We •sday
9:30 a. m., Lee Smith tn., Mrs. Janet Snyder, supl. Nort11 Mma ..._ 0 .. tl
p.m.; Evangelist••
7:10 p. ID. Prayer meettna.
Supt. Morning worship,
Worship t0·30 a m Preaching Cbrllt Rutland Dr N C Corpm · Mid--.k Prayer
J MYF 6 t 7
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Edea Vllltod Bnthrea ID
m. r. .
o p. m. 7:30 p. ., . Prayer· serviCe,
penter, JltiDistw. Bible lohaal
Pr,::_ ~IIi ., ~
Rev. Eldell R. Blake, Sunday evemng wtth Dale
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
9:30, v. H. Braley, oupt. Monlll:;::,
Clyde J
Sunday school 10 a. m. Dee ~'tl'earlngen, leaden.
Ftnt BopUI!I Chur&lt;b, Raeble mlng Wtll'ohip 10:30. Mill Sabra
II:
I:IO a. 'm.:
llolslnger, supt., Christ- MYF Tom Rall, president, 7 Rev. Arthur R. McCauley, palO- Canaday, pillllitst. Evening-"'" -••· - • - 10·!1!1
7·15 p m Mrs
p. m. Mrs. Jean Smith, coun- tor, Sam Curtis. sup!. Sunday ship 7:30. Special feature, a.
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WSCS Second
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. ''45 p.m. LyU Oievaller president.
&amp;boo! 9.30
a. m.,· Morn1ng ly Land pte-,
8JIIRIIICetl
l:var ''olio aeroict 7:30 p.
for .U.
services 8 p.
month at 7:30 p. m.
worship t0o45 a. m. Sermon, from time to tlme and ,..111
Proyor aioatJn• Will.. ,., p.
Preachin&amp; I :20. Mid-Week Eleaoor Circle""""""
"What fs Truth?" 6o30 p. m., acllvltlea 1111101111e1d IIIIWitlr.
N-..,... _ SuDdal'
meeting Wed. 7:311 p. of each monlb 7o30 P· m.; 11.1~ BYF and Junior Fellowship; Cllrlolllll ~ 11 '-1• 1M
1:30 L m.; wontup, u \.
Cl&amp;ll leader Mrs. Mazie eJ'1IOQII Cirelli Fourlh
8 p, m. Evening worship. Ser- Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. U..
lllll'••1W
Wec!MadltJ
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•• 3 p. m.; Clas• 1.2 Third
mon, "Wrestling With Gud." lng service at lt:30 a. 11. w1t11
nesday a p. m.; Church
wed. uo p. m. Prayer meet· "Lave" lite .,bjocl af 1111 Jaa.
• 1ut _
BolbuJ IDoreo•l EVB,
miuiatration Secolld Wed., 7
son ser110111. Goldtlll Teat: How
1:a MlrDfaC 'IIWitllfp A. SeUers, putor. B I y t b e a.. Choir pracllc.,., Wed. 7 p.
Baptist Char9, excellent II lby i9vlni 1IJid.

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l'urtland Rotltl. Sil*1M)
a. Ill.; Wonnlp 1D:ll0 a.
Sw!d.ty eVIAIII8 . llll'fiCe,
m.: Wed wor!ht~
p. m. Pastor, 1bo111U E. D•d·

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2 Door Sedan..8 cy1. Std. trana. Radio aad healer.

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HOLLYWOOD mPll -l"rrDoo, inC In ~. much to tho ~
"'puledfy tho borne ot tbl world'• p-In of ot lbelr ltlllllt oollollll lemalu, lllm't lmpwtod ror!ty alsten.
• q•"""'•...- to Tllllel Town Ill "'lbt JtoJI• ..... doa'l.
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lllichelo
itr, a pmm'dDC ''Ph,yllically tho)' are pg*"llllll
ill llolly- wllo Jooll gaad fw I _ .
llld aptoined tllal yeon !IIIII filii'• aU. r-1!
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lt'l dolor lo lfll3' - Dllmed ""
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Mldlele Is :U 7... old, llrit- bit now pictuN, "A Cllobaf Af..
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"'ibere ltl !lO bl&amp; - - wfnds up Willi tho &lt;'"''""lien in
In France aoopt Br1gltta •· tJe IIIII reel.
dot." Mlhele llld fa baltiJII Ent- '111ougb llhe'1 been lD BoUyw~~~!d I
Bib, '"and lbe WOII't come to for more t1Jon I ftek,,
America. Wby lbould obo? Sbo il refused to compare A
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at IKmo !111!1 abe Is tho moot pop- IIDUl lbe Ntumo to Franet.
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Mlcllele wu nmladed that
lllchele bel otamod In 19 pic- 11c beautloo have been ill
birM, IIIQitly In Italy wliero, llhe supply in 1111s c:ounlrJ Iince
clalmi, tho natives ba•• a keen· lie Caron mo..d to 1.onc1oa
er appreelatlon of ... appeal: Simone SltDoa nblrllecl to
. "F'leocb glamour was rul!!ed Left Bank.
by the DeW wave,"' lbe .u.ld, referring to ll&gt;e current iDieDectual Moanli1\Ue
Sw- come
trend Ill French fllml.
through with A.l!ita Ekberg Italy
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and the tboy'd nover be lu!ard Holly wood," Michele aplalned,
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1:16 IDsldt llac!b
\8:00 Sign On News
1:1¥1 Sundown Serennde
1:00 lllllllel Blvd.
1:011 Coun1r7 Jllllboree
7:30 Slcn 011
1:00
Off
8:10 Fonn Nus
1:00 Sign Off - J111111
IMIINlliAY THRV FRIDAY

1957 Mercury - • • $795

Clean and nice, economy car

MASTER MIX
and MASTER MADE

WMPO Radio

tru1.

I

Hard Top.

1956 Dodge - - • $495

WJEH RAD10

4 Door Sedan VB. Radio and heatar, outo. ·Irani.
$395

Hardtop. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater. See it
1957 FORD (6) FAlRLANE
$895
$595
500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real
nice sta. trans.

•&gt;

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

··,

6 6 Uc

new room
witb 3 bedroon.., batb
room, in Dorcas. $6,800.00. E.
D. Johnson, Phone WI 9-3086.
7-IS-tlc

Furnaces.
Arnold
618 East Main Sti-eet, D~~ 1o·

,~-

,. __

eroy, Phone WY 2 2448.
7

:zo Uc

A-.Ailll!a

According lo the mltlnlabl
of lite oo,rslng depvt11.- jlelleitli .......
aa fair Included Frank
Mrs. Esllll Plymale, Levi
Isaac E. Miller, John

Malblu,
Mn. William

Roy

Aleupr
•
I
·.

Hospital
NeM..
.
.
.

Mr1.

~

Staten,

Jm!'~
It:.

A:

NANeY
NOW TELL US,
"''IU SKUN 1(.,,.

WHiiN OOE$
IT GO OFF~

�&lt;I

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Selling Everything But The Kitchen Sink? Want
,6---DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor\,

Classified
Ads Get
Results.

o., Aug. 2,

1963

s.~
Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS
FOR

for

1959 FORD c::---=---c---:------:- $999

Fairlane 500 - 2-Door. VB engine, std. trans ., clean

int er~

ior, red and black finish. R&amp;H.

REAL

1959 CHEVROLET --:-----:--:-:--::-c:-:- $109,5

terior, new whitewall tires radio and beater. A real buy.

1958 CHEVROLET -----:--:--::----::-~ $795

ation.

7 13 30IP

at.

_ ____:INSURANC.E=-;;.:; I
and

60 Dodge VB • ~- • · S1295

INSURANCE

glide trans. Spotless clean interior, all good tires, black

I'll- WY &amp;-ZID

~~u.....,.,.

60 Pontiac • •

LIVESTOCK
PIGS FOR SALE. Mary/Cfrcle,
Racine. Phone WI 9-304-1.

II

• • •

$1595

4 dr. Sedan. Hydramatic. One local owner. Beaut!·
ful white finisb

62 Ford Pickup

•••

S1695

Only 11,859 careful miles. Shows good care. 8 ft.
wide side body

58BuickV8

- - - - '2195 .

•La Sobre 6 Door Hard Top. Radio aDd beeler, power
steering and brak01 • . To tone blue and white. ' - mileate. One owner.

1961 Chevrolet

·,

- $1795

2 Door Sedan..8 cy1. Std. trana. Radio aad healer.

1961
Dodge - • • $1795
4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. ah111, radio and hNtar.

. . . - $1295

1960 Pontiac
•••••

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Catalina 2 Door Sodan. BNter, auto. trans. Veq elean.

Special. 2 dr. Hard Top. One local owner. Dyna·
flo ·v drive

1960Ford

Felcon Station Waeon. Radio and heater, Std. tnmo. One
owner.

WEEK-END SPECIALS
'57 Pontiac 2 Dr.
'57 Olds 2 Door
Hard Top __ $595 Hard Top
$595
'55 Ford
'56 Buick
4 Door_ $395 2 Door_ $295

"SHORT ON
Emmet W. Shuler contra~
ing WY 2-3243 for a farm
pond.
7 15 tie

_ _ NoncEs

Now Is The Time

HOMEMADE PIE 15e. H a m
sandwiche• 15e. Jack's ua11ry 1
Bar, Middleport.

BLAETTNARS

To Have Your
Cool, Oil or Ga1

FURNACE

POMEROY, 0.

Cleaned and Checked
for Winter

1960 Chevrolet

• $1495

•

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DAJLY CROSSWORD

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BUYS

1961 Buick

HOLLYWOOD mPll -l"rrDoo, inC In ~. much to tho ~
"'puledfy tho borne ot tbl world'• p-In of ot lbelr ltlllllt oollollll lemalu, lllm't lmpwtod ror!ty alsten.
• q•"""'•...- to Tllllel Town Ill "'lbt JtoJI• ..... doa'l.
~tara llld yean.
""1 ...... • Mklldl llld latq.
lllichelo
itr, a pmm'dDC ''Ph,yllically tho)' are pg*"llllll
ill llolly- wllo Jooll gaad fw I _ .
llld aptoined tllal yeon !IIIII filii'• aU. r-1!
.,.._401til!trywamon !lead tw llal7 are ....-. ....,ellla&amp;."
ratbor thaD 111e Ualloll Slota, '11&gt;!1 port1eu1ar flllol:lllllll[
pr..!mohiy
lt'l dolor lo lfll3' - Dllmed ""
loome.
)( "' ....... with Bob Bopo 1!1
Mldlele Is :U 7... old, llrit- bit now pictuN, "A Cllobaf Af..
inlll.!' beautiful !111!1 all Freoeb. fair." And it • Michele ,wlio
"'ibere ltl !lO bl&amp; - - wfnds up Willi tho &lt;'"''""lien in
In France aoopt Br1gltta •· tJe IIIII reel.
dot." Mlhele llld fa baltiJII Ent- '111ougb llhe'1 been lD BoUyw~~~!d I
Bib, '"and lbe WOII't come to for more t1Jon I ftek,,
America. Wby lbould obo? Sbo il refused to compare A
maklnll aU tho moiley abe wanta ...,.,.., with Europea111, at
at IKmo !111!1 abe Is tho moot pop- IIDUl lbe Ntumo to Franet.
ular slor in Europe.''
Mlcllele wu nmladed that
lllchele bel otamod In 19 pic- 11c beautloo have been ill
birM, IIIQitly In Italy wliero, llhe supply in 1111s c:ounlrJ Iince
clalmi, tho natives ba•• a keen· lie Caron mo..d to 1.onc1oa
er appreelatlon of ... appeal: Simone SltDoa nblrllecl to
. "F'leocb glamour was rul!!ed Left Bank.
by the DeW wave,"' lbe .u.ld, referring to ll&gt;e current iDieDectual Moanli1\Ue
Sw- come
trend Ill French fllml.
through with A.l!ita Ekberg Italy
"Our produeera wm t a k 1ng wi!h Lollobrlgida, Loreo !111!1 carglrlo oft tho to star In d!nole Germany will! Elke Somo
movlu because they were iDle!- mer ..d Fnclond wltb Diana
ledllll looklng. Tbey bad oo .,.. Dors.
perleoce ill acting at all. 'Ill e y
"'IIIey all .,..._ llan In
would be starcod fa one plcl..-. own oountrleo blfore com!Dg to
and the tboy'd nover be lu!ard Holly wood," Michele aplalned,
of apia.
"In FraDCO a girl eon't beome
"Oae director wanted mo to a otar until olu! mabo • repOlta·l
c'*'ie D1f ...,. bocoUM I was lion for heneU """"Plae eloe."
too wall known - jut so I could It llllchtle bas her way, 1 b
allr Ill a ...,. wave mooie.''
will lllbay to fame In Hollywood
Midlele nfuoed lll!d headed for and rotum to her homeland to
llaly.
giYe Brigitte a run for bar
J'nldl
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Matador. 4 dr, Se~~n. One local owner. . Power
Steering. Push button shift

Rlluur &amp;8111'8DCe 1\ieacy

Bel Air 2 Door. Local owner. Low mileage. 6 cyl. Power-

.

BLAETTNARS

JOHNSON, Slmpsoo lru
Agency, ln. All forms of In
surance. Jim Johuon
Bud Slrupson. Agents.

RAWLINGS -OFFER-

BEnER BUYS

Prall residence ill Ru~ I
for sale. Contact Floyd
Thomas, Rutlaad, for inform-

lor .__, pen,...,.
ud INIIlDeu aeoa. ·•

finish.

Can SCIJ h Too·

ESTA~

6 t tic

2 Door 8 cyl. S1d. trans. Jrvory and coral finish, clean in·

~ds

Holl}'Wood 10 Review

2 Door Sedan. ll cyf. Std. trans. Radio and beater.

av~a.

II.Bt11D'8

pereh

ff. Y...,....

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1959 Volkswagen-- $1295
2 Door Sedan. SUn top.

Low m!IOSiO. V~ c1eao.

1959
Ford
•
$895
6
Fordor Sedan: Radio and beater.
INIII.
Std.

cyl.

1959Ford

•

•

1958 Chevrolet
2

Phonn WY2-3994-WY2-6301
698 W. Main St
Pomeror

Door Sedan. 6 cyl.

• $1095

•

A c.,p10....,.

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Std. trana. Heater, one owner.

1957 Chevrolet

REAL ESTATE

U'L ABNER

III'. V~

lt.TM

VB - 2 Door Station Wagon. Radio and hmer. Std. lnDI.

Baker &amp;Seyfried

•

Gynt'a

l&lt;ILHA

BVWW

NLH

11R110XUB:,
l!ILHA

8LA

BPUl!l

BMHWBB:.-

AS ~E DOES SO,
tiE IS NOT AWAr&lt;E Qp;

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THE STRANUE EYES

BAMRVWXR

THAT WATCH.

Yoolonla,.o ()'l'Jifloqaolet Wli:LL-MARRIED. A MAN IB

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Qaota-

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4 Door Station Wagon V8. Radio and heater, 111to. trauo.

V..J-V.t.•N,.uao -

ta ay•cvr iF!D

PPP'C"'•e

Red and white.

1957DoorBuick Heater,
• -auto.• • '295
Rl¥iera 2

WAS

NOW

Hard Top.

$895

4 Door Sedo.n. Radio and heater, auto.
job- nice appearanN.

1958 CHEVROLET 161

$795

1957
Oldsmobile
• • • $795
Door
Auto. trou. Radio and heater.

$1095

1958 STUDEBAKER

FEEDS

$795

$395

Champion (6) 4 Dr. Another economy car
1957 MERCURY 4 DR.

$795

2

'l. •

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trano. Nn riot '

1961 LARK (6) - - - - - - $1295

Station Wagon. Sta. Trans. Clean and soUd, runs
fine

7:05 Breakfast Party
9: 15 Jooes Buick Show
S:OO Sign On NOWII
10 :05 Po•ka Party
8:05 sacred Heart
10:35 Pllblic SerYice
8:20 Counlr)l Jamboree
II :05 Top Ten Show
12:00
Noon Report
N
&amp;:30 Farr · ewo
12:30 Reo. Merlin Teell
7:011 Breakflat Party
1:06 Plalltr Party
ata uti"
.
7:15 Bright Star Show
6:00 SUndown Serenade
7:35 Ptckins Hdwr Show
7:30 Sign Off
7:50 News Reporl - Ohio
1:00 Sign Off - June
1?00 Breakfast Party
SUNDAY
8:00 Breakfast Party
JIOp 7:30 Sign On News
Ma11011 County News
9:05 Coffee With Janel
1·00 Baptist Layman's Hour
Community Newa
9 - ~ Betty Newton
1:35 Hour of Deliverance
Noon Newa
,10:05 Ministerial Assoc.
(Rev. t&gt;lllll Jones)
Ohio Newa
•10 ·20 Country Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of Healing
Markets
, 11 :Oii Swap Shor
UO Sunday Show
12:20 BuUetlD Boord
11:110 Farm !'leWB
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
1
12:25 News 0 GI"IJII!
11 :40 Family Worship Hour-Thu 10:35 Sunday Show
12:30 Agriculture Agent
12 00 Noon Report
II :00 Country Hymntlme
12:45 Country Oo Round
12:15 Music lust For You
12:00 Noon Report
l:li&amp; News Beat
12: !~ Goessler·s GueSI Star-Fri tZ: 1$ The Search
2:00 Country Go Round
S:OO PI~ Party
12:30 Rev Merlin Tee!-1
2:65 NeWII Beat
4:1&amp; Blaettnar Auto Show
1:00 !lilly Graham
3:00 Mid Way Matinee
4:30 Local New•
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
3:66 News Beat
4:55 Bill Stern Sports
2:00 Signs of the Times
4:00 DisciDc wllb Dou
8:00 Bowling !leoreo
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
4:10 Interohqe
6·011 Van P.trick Sports
2:L• Publio Service
$:00 Community Newa
8:20 Sundown Serenade
2:35 The Big Life
5:06 World &amp; National News
7:11l&gt; The World Today
S·OO Sunday Showcase
li:l&amp; Spollilbt 111 Sports
7:30 Sign Oil
4·00 Hour of Decision
5:25 Wealbercut
la,oo Sign Off -JUDe
4:45 John Griffin
1:10 Dinner Mnncale
IIA11.1RDAY
6:00 Sundoy Showcue
1:16 IDsldt llac!b
\8:00 Sign On News
1:1¥1 Sundown Serennde
1:00 lllllllel Blvd.
1:011 Coun1r7 Jllllboree
7:30 Slcn 011
1:00
Off
8:10 Fonn Nus
1:00 Sign Off - J111111
IMIINlliAY THRV FRIDAY

1957 Mercury - • • $795

Clean and nice, economy car

MASTER MIX
and MASTER MADE

WMPO Radio

tru1.

I

Hard Top.

1956 Dodge - - • $495

WJEH RAD10

4 Door Sedan VB. Radio and heatar, outo. ·Irani.
$395

Hardtop. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater. See it
1957 FORD (6) FAlRLANE
$895
$595
500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real
nice sta. trans.

•&gt;

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

··,

6 6 Uc

new room
witb 3 bedroon.., batb
room, in Dorcas. $6,800.00. E.
D. Johnson, Phone WI 9-3086.
7-IS-tlc

Furnaces.
Arnold
618 East Main Sti-eet, D~~ 1o·

,~-

,. __

eroy, Phone WY 2 2448.
7

:zo Uc

A-.Ailll!a

According lo the mltlnlabl
of lite oo,rslng depvt11.- jlelleitli .......
aa fair Included Frank
Mrs. Esllll Plymale, Levi
Isaac E. Miller, John

Malblu,
Mn. William

Roy

Aleupr
•
I
·.

Hospital
NeM..
.
.
.

Mr1.

~

Staten,

Jm!'~
It:.

A:

NANeY
NOW TELL US,
"''IU SKUN 1(.,,.

WHiiN OOE$
IT GO OFF~

�Mts. 11en;iety,

Mainly About
I

· ~~n. ind Mn. 1!1. 1!:. 1tawdl
of Lakeview arrived Tlnm!da7
lor a vlait with hlJ slater, Mrs.
Charles Withrow.

People In
Ptperoy

NOW YOU ICNO'W'
111e od r ..... ""' ot

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Death Puts .candal In New Phase
\~

Swastika'd Youth Roanling
s
(
. ch·Icago
Throug
. h
tre.,.,s
.
Cl_.,:

· TONIGHT
"THI MIRACLE WORKER"

Anne Bin·croft Patty Duke
-llltd-

KANSAS CITY, Mo. 2t).year-&lt;&gt;ld nep son of
Hook, New York YUDkees
&amp;ger, Wtlay WBI 011 tWO
probation lor in~rstate
laterubll
por
tation ol a stolen car.
By UaiiN PrWhllo youth•. many of them
Richard WUiiam Houk
wearln&amp; owallik"'
r o amod
ed a guilty plea and was
tbrou8h a reeently integrated
tenced Friday by U. S.
netghboihood OD Chicago's trOD:
Judge Floyd R. ~lbson
bled South Side Friday night,
sold the youth was going down throwln&amp; brlob and botlln and
the wrong road
headmg ' taunting lice
lor a life of lroube."
Forty..:.. ;,...be.. of tho
groop ......, arrelled when t"""
WASHINGTON - Labor ~ rt'uoed to .-e along, briDging
retary, W. Willard Wirtz call- to 180 the number of persons ared union and management rf: rested llnee racial disorders
pre""taUves into. weekend ,.,. broke out In Chicago Monday. A
stona today in an effort to solve 1 Negro youth also wa• nabbed by
the railroad work rules dispute
li« wbeD a group of Negron
by government "SuggesU111."
a white man's car.
Wirtz called representatt~es Earleir Friday • group of Jn.
of_ management and _the liVe tegrationiato ataiod a "lay-down"
railroad unions to his offiCe I mud and driving rain at •
F'rlday and advanced what, he :::..th Side Chicago mobile ochool
said were a ~u~ber of sugge.. lite to protest alleged ciBSBrOOIII
U01111 that might be used as a

"ASSIGNMENT
OUTER SPACE"

(Technicolor)
With Rik Von Nutter
and Arehie Savaee
SatvrHJ

Aut. 3

"RID HOT WHEE~s·

With Clark Gable
and Barbara Slanwyrk
- and"EXCUSE MY DUST"

Red Skelton

Sally Forrest

MEIGS THEATRE
POMENOY . OHIO

Tonight thru Wednetd•r

"SAVAGE SAM"

(Technicolor)
Brian Keitb, Tommy Kirk ,
Marta Kristen. Kevin Corcor·
an, Dewey Martin, Jeff York ,
Rafael Campos, Slim Pick·
ens, Royal Dano.
Caught On The Bounn,
P..aturette
Cotorc.rtoont:

SUMMER CLEARANCE

RCA VICTOR

SALE
Continues With Outstanding Values For
The Family,

•

In the compact c:onsolettt •hown

Shop For Big Savings!

above, RCA VIctor

F

I

cablnetma~el"'

have captu.-.d the e'ndearlnB, enduring charm of Early American
slyllng. Inside is the New Vista D•

BAHR CLOTHIERS

'·Jxe Chassis with 22,500 volts of
..1icture power (design average)~
Ulare-proof picture· tube reduces

MIDDLEPORT

..

OFFICE CHAIR

59 Dodge 2 dr.

Country Sedan 4 door. V-B. auto.
trans., in A-1 condition.

Coronet H. T., V-B, auto. trans.,
pow"r steering, 2·tone paint.

$1295

$1195

57 Buick 4 dr.

56 Olds 98

Special.

Auto. trans., 2 - tone
paint, excellent body &amp; Interior.

H. T. Full power, good body &amp;
tires. Two-tone paint.

$]95

$695

"llS·IS" SPECIJI.LS
4 dr.

57

Fairlane. V·B, auto.
ll'lllUI,

Buick

2 dr.

Special

Buick

2 Dr. Roatlmaster

Autom,uc Tro01.

$395

56

$395

• H. T., AD power.

$395

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
•

WY'2-5342

MOTOR

SALES

c.diHtc-Oidsmoblle

Pom.roy

nearly 100 mile! an
ooor lasbed Wlscoqsin Friday,
shredding county fair Ients,
~owning trees and toppling utll·
ltv
les Scattered
~oaked parl8 of the
louthwesl and Gull Cuasl. At
least 20 perBons were Injured
when a city bus collided with
another vehicle on raln·sllcked
!lreets at storm:bat~red ChJ.
0 Six rsons were kUied
was seriously in·
eda':: a heacH&gt;n collision ol
ur icku truck and a station
a P
1 mountain highway
wagonsilver· Plume Culo durnear 8 drlvin rom'storm.,
lng
g
.
COLUMBUS _ An 18 ,
old youth was shOt and

Alleged Fisticuffs
A Middleport man was hiJS:
pltalized for observation, and
Columbuo Bryant, 27, of New-sl,
Pomeroy, was jailed by Mid·
dleport police early tnday lollowJJtc I light.
Police said Jameo Harris, 23,
was admitted
II
MeIgs
Memorial hospital following the
incident. Hospital staffers said
he was released thls morning.
Bryant Is being held In Middleport jail. Charges wUI be
flied Chief Herbert Gilkey uld.
'
Melp Memorllllloopttal
ADMISSIONS- None.
DISCHARGES- Marilyn on.
er, Cheshire; Mary Diehl, H81·
rloonviUe; Clara Walker. RutNorma Grant, MiddJo.
am:"tce squad
· Mrs. Wllllam Wella and
cer Friday night wben a
Middleport,
tine check by lite vice squads- BIRTH- Mr. inti Mrs. Char·
lltiiD and 1 ltate Uquor
les AllensWGI'th, Middleport, 1
erilpted. Into • brawl ot
·
Bu~am Club downtown.

C: · u!:
j

WE
HAVE

Crow's

Moved

•

We Don't Know Where Everything Is
·Ounelvtt But Juat Think Of The Fun We
Will H..,~ Looking For lt.

BAK'fR fUINJlUR.E.
I

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STEAK
H,OUSE
la6•loru

Late at m,ht? Sure. But It waa important.
So he wrote a check. -\Dd
mailed it.
. ...
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Interview
.

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w1t~t,

parap~enalia

I

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to :

Diad on ·arrlval•t a hospital
woa
, BIIIy Bug18,
of Cp~mbuo,
w'lO wu
the Ieee, stomach and

~= ...::ae.:;..~ch _

Are Announced

I
'I

'f""'·

Funer~l

j

Reflections ...

.L,~~:

Memtan ·

Will Be

Speaker
The Rev.
Dr James A. IJe..
Weerd,
Penville,
Ind., will
•P""k at the Coolville camp

lffl

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Weslerrll tho Geaar,.a·~
11 DoW!ttber. ·
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CJosmg
• Dal es
J
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electrical ' n
pen ass

I

WINDSOR. Ont. (UPI)
- cited to Gallipol~ c';;rt ~~a~.
I tratnmg course fO&lt;
Twelve Michigan persons were 1j Ro:;;t Fw::e flned '$IS and •
I power produr tlltn spec•llists I
burned, '"' of lhem severely Porn y, peed in excess for ' Tentative funeral services here
I
today when a 22:1oot cabln.cruls- cool8 for 1
·h
w' for Penny Lou Haning of Mid-,
I
er exploded and burned •n the condlt10ns. The c a:ge
g~~h [ dteport who dted Friday morn- SKATK DANCE PARTY
.
Detroit River juot off Riverside, o~t of an acckle~ish~ w
, ing at 'Holzer Hospital, will be A party wtli he held at the The Me1ga County P' al r
Ont., a suburb of WindJor.
hiS car was demo
Sundoy at 2 p. m. at
the Skate-Away. Chester Road . on Boa;d today onnouncod the
The group conslsled of • tx
D
Rawling• , Coats funeral home Tuesday, August 6, wtth 7.30 ' closmg da~s of entries .In the
young couplea enrouto lor a
. SUSPENDE ks~as lined in Middleport with Rev. O'Dell to 8 30 skating, and 8 30 to 10 :- ,Open Class of lhts years ...,.
weekend ruling on Lake
St. Mttdred V. B;~ b M ·gs Manley officiating
130 danetng General admlsston ltenntol fa1r.
Clair. They had made a rt'uel· $SO and costs " ay Y nk e~
·
is 50 rents, and exlro chorge , Beef and dairy ealtle, sheep
ing otop at Riverside, and the county court Judge Fra
;
The det'ealtd was horn .July 125 cents for use of skate! , spon- and swine entrleo must lte
blast oet'IIITed when the opero· Porter. Jr , on a ehorge of pe · 27, 1963, and is survived by her ' su•·ed by the Sentor Class
of submttted by 4 p. m. Wodneao
lor pushed the button to start milling a ~ntnor _to ope~olt! a parents, Kenneth and Dorothy I Eastern High School. The pub- day, Auguet 7; horst show, l
the engine. The boat "1!8 about motor vehicle Wtlhout. hcense. l Mowery Hat!ing ; a brother,llic i• weil'ome.
p. m. Wedneoday, August 14,
20 feet from a dock when the Forty dollars of the fine wos iKenneth, Jr., at home : grand-!
and all other deparlmentll U•
el&lt;(lloaion occurred.
auspended and the . dele~ont parenls, Mrs. Neva Bolyard of
AT LOCKBOURNE •
lcepl the horse and pony pull
AD 12 persona were hurled ploced on six months probalton. IMiddleport. and Mr. and Mrs. ] Frt!d Brown. son of Mf. and ,by 4 p. m. on Thuraday, Alii·
or jumped Into the river alter
Harry Haning of Harrisonville. ! Mrs . Virotii Brown of Pomeroy,, ust 8. There ts no clO&amp;l"' lime
the blaat, whi&lt;h waa 'followed
. SQUAD CALLED
I and great grondparent.s, Mr. has groduoted from tbe Ohio Ifor tho horoe and pony puJJ.
0
by Dames shoottng ao high as Middleport eme'llency rescu and Mrs. R. S. Manley of Mtd· State Barber College in Colum· Fatr board secretary Fpnk
40 feel into the air.
squadsmen were ealled to the idleporl.
' bus and is working at
Lock- JohnsiOII wUI be It . N (.fllr
lAICAL TEMPI
All the viclims made lheir S&lt;)uth Se&lt;ond-st restdence oi l Friends may call at the fun- ' bourne Air Foree Base in c., board office at the Fm arwlll
The temperature at II :40 a. way to shore by swimming or Mrs. S&lt;)uthern at II p.m. Fri- erol home anytime. Burial will lumbus. He g•·aduated Ia s t from 10 1. m. to 4 p m. a
or.. Wdoy was 110 degrees, un. with help from bystanders who day where ohe had suffered 1 jbe Ill Gravel Hill cemetery at saturday,
•• August ~. 1, 7, and 1.
der cloudy akles In Piimeroy'o went into the water to rescue 1possible bearl ottack. A local Cheshire.
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downtown bualneas dlllrlct.
them.
pbysiclan " 81 oummon&lt;d_. • ,
Penvllle, lud1aman•

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COLUMB;m &lt;UPf)...!llate
wu his hall·brother, Paul B. makers laid the JlrUIUtdwork

Miner!' 24··

Infant Dies
At H Jzer
On Friday

feclive Aug, •·.
'
An employee of the Wlnano
Company lor the past 14 montho
Mr. Showalter hao been work.
ing In tho Parkersburg area
He iB married to the former
M81Y Powell. They are I he
p:.rents of lour children. Dale
with the Air Force in Turkey;
Earl, Iro, and
at home.
SAYRE SERVICES SET
Funeral sorvice!l lor Everett
C. Soyre, 41, who died at his
Raeine, Rt. 2, home Thursday,
will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.
at the AntiqUity
Methodist
church. Arrangements are In
charge of Ewing
home
where friends may c~U until
noon SUnday,

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BY CHESTER TA.NNJ:RILL
Burled away under a teeny-ween,Y headline

· minority leader Itt

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er was paalor of tho Codle Tab: wa• the report that. a thief or thieves broke
ernacle In Indianapolis, lndlena Norlh Second-av offices of Dr, J01eph J. DaviJ,
for five years.
ently looking for money.
AllliBUng Dr. DeWeerd will
He, she, or they, didn't get any because Dr, ·!'
be people !rom the local
offices are kept as bare of money doriJIIIts closed .
lncludinl tho Rev. Garland u Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard wu·of food.
J.ewls, ParlonburJ, W. Va.,
The vandals responsible
out •
""" Will be tla oong leader, to' gain entry sbould herewith take notice tbat 11
tmd Mn. Eldbn Boggs, CooiYII· ca\NUfea planned at the l&gt;~vis medl~al ,~flees may
le, a_~tly returned ini"Oiolt- be
aside.
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or;, ,:rm ,Japan, Who wiD be .. Ch1ef o:f ·P.ollce He~b G.llley IUIIIW them tba~t=.!~
lltl'V.Iil( u the young people's 'JIS, ever sonce,a previOus BitE, :bliullt left any
~ lolidot' fclr -""'' .Witiclt Will coin lying around, and Wlln't'ln
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would.., , ~ b!'F -etd!&lt;e.venlnf 117:". Tlit rome.
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Kloa. D-TIIIedo.
tho uppi\1'
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,;w.,' La reachod 00 AIICIJ,
wtikli
liven support liJ'
· A tlhodito Qoud
ck.ubt'
the
enter the program.
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to «!nc!IK:I -., .•~
lcltool "aid p~ogr•ID
Wlietber 'It waa OJI'
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be aimed al "'mini up 1l'lth "a ] ullon of the prolram, pr1t10nl ft. b!e .....
to ftniah Ill work
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COME IN AND SD US•.
WE HAVE A LOT OF ~EW
MERCHANDISE TO SHOW YOU.

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CUSHION
-$4.95--

59 Ford Wagon

o·Ies Fn'd. ay

M"ISS MyerS
W"ll
Have ,..
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12 Burned As
Crutser
• Blows
Up On Rt'ver

Revonlble Foom Flllod

OUR VALUE-RATED CARS
FOR THE ECONOMY-MINDED

Mrs. s·ierIy

Youth LIVeS
After Crash

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During the Month of August ...

Ford

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Blisters Red
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annoying reflections; One-set Fine
Tuning a~tomatlcally "rem em•
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POlSOn
Used Refugees

Admission: 75c &amp;t 40c

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will Aadlterlum , .... day,
Aupot 7,. ot l:lf I, m,
Well lmowo for lis bell
otJJero, ua •••u. Na..,n aJMI
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"Tite Rloe ud Fall of tlo
11tlrd Relcb,'-' Sllrer w II I
apeak wlllt tho aatborhy el
oae wbo bat tpeot maeh of
hit adult· llle on aiBipmenl
ill Earopo. Havlnl J••l roturned from a lrlp abroad, be
wUI review re«nl develoP'
m.... In Rutsla, Fraace and
Germany lo bit toplr, "Tbe
World Today."

Arrangements between the
(UPI) Dr.
Syracuse Volunb!er Fire IJe..
Ward, key flgura
hiring dls&lt;rlminatlon 11 ""'••
Pohee 81relled M • - on
parlmtmt and representative•
sex and security
-·
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tested at city oonstrucliul pro)- chargoa of dlaorderly evoduct
of the United Nationo big
of the century, die4
eeta.
reallllillg or- II.
three . ring circus, billed as '
p.m. (10:50 a.m.
downsla\" modi&lt;~ ,center
the "World's Largest Tented
slrucllon olle, ralllili to
Circus," have been completed I
50-year:Old soclety
100 the number of -~~ at
to present two performances
convicted of llv·
olle.
,
In Syrowse Wednesdoy, August
ing
the earnings of pros- ·
In the Soutb, the raciol
7, at 2 p. m. and agoln at I
!Jtutes, had lain in a coma
lion WOI relatively quiet, and Nep. m.. on the Syracuse ochool
in St. Stephen's Hospital for
11ro leaders hailed a tlllljor breok
grounds.
four days before he died.
through at Chlrl&lt;olon, s.c..
'
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He took an overdose of
where 1r1 mercharill gave m
_ _,.,..., _ _ I The oil · new 1963 circus Is ,
· early Wednes1
de.egregation demaocla. Integra- ,
•
noted lor Its vanety of perhours before 1
PANMUNJOM, Korea IVP!l- , tionisto aloo hinted !hat • aimiiar I
forming horses and ponies. It
MISS MYERS
.
Court jury found
nt~ United Nations Comma?d l agreement wa1 near at Savanalso features almost every type
guilty of the two vice
fVNCl today accultd Commun•st , nab Ga.
·
of entertainment known to the
and freed him 00
North Korea of jeopardizing the : '
circus world under the huge
others.
Korean truce by launching "on
big top. There are many im- ,
Aa Ward died, Britain waited ..
open carnpeign .of terror" in the
I
•
ported stars and attractions
if his last girl friend, 22-ye&amp;l
Demilitarized Zone Bordering
which will be ..... in
lhe
old red-haired zinger Julio Gulli:
South Korea.
United States for the
first
ver would make good on her
Maj. Gen. George H. Cloud of
MUNTINGTON w. Va. &lt;UPil- ' lime.
threat to expo.. the nam.. of lbo
tho US Morineo chief ne!IDtiator
' ·
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. ,
htghly · placed ftgur.. who did
basis for settlement of
the aegreption.
for t~
al~ expreued .. out·
A Huntingion Htg~ School semor Aeres and acres of billowing Sue ¥n Myers, daughter
not testify ".t hia trial.
k dlty ork rule! dispute.
Maulvo civil right&amp; demonatra.. t ,,'
tl
ho tile"
control t1 a h~ht _piano here canvas tents cover the_ vast Mr. ari&lt;J Mrs . Donald Myers
Miss GulliVff aaid 11000 alter
n t w
tiona also COJIUnued In New York
u:e.
but e£rap?ri
Bert·
wh1ch .
Long
Bottom,
was
recently
na:
,
Ward
took the lethal ovei'1JO,te el
1
MI~MI - HurrlcJme Arlene City Friday whore alleged job , Four Communists, tbree Amerl- Mrs. William (Elsie) Bierly, &lt;''' tn.wry when the craft cr.shed the big top menag~rte. side· ' med to parlicipote in the 4-H •l&lt;eping pillo:
- llrit born of the 11&amp;S trnplnd
South K
68 of Norwood a former Meigs '"10 trees shortly after takeoff. show, horse Ients, dming tent, i Club Interviews at the 0 hi o "Stephen is ll&lt;ll I!Oinl to die Ia
eans 8 oae
orean po- '
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·wardrobe and properties The '
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cal storm season - churned
!iceman Wef\' killed in incidents county resident, died Friday Pilot Cecil Owl IS saf!ered a,
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and
rl . d
Stale Fatr.
vam, lettmg • whole lot of po!Ople
·
· at lh e Otto C. ~rj P P brokf'n left arm in the' m1shap
·
Th ese ·mterv1ews
·
-1 off scot free. I 'II m-.e
-• ~ure
up 8 remote
secUon of the trop..
earlier th~ week. Cloud warned mormng
at •selling
i
. up
.
ed lea. ngd . own
are to se 1ect !' e~
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leal Atlantic today still too far
surh act1- "serkHuly threatened" Memorial Hospital in Ciucin- the Hunting''"' Downtown Airport ~ of thiS btg tent city a'/ ~s 4-H dub boys and girls for top i of th•t. Tho.-.·, a crowd o1 toam
1
from thl land to cause major
the IO.year-old armistice.
.
nati after a long illness.
at n~arby Chuopeake. Ohio.
I one ~ the ~any marve 1s 0 t e : 4-H honors in the State.
I praying for tum to d~ 10 their
concern.
"Mark these words well," Survivors ~lucie her hus·1
.
traveling c reus.
( Seltoetion was made on the names won't be mentione-d. But if
The Siri Juan Weather Bur·
Cloud aald. "'lbe whole world Ia band; two daughters, Mrs. El- 1 He "' 311 taken to. Huntmgton- 1 The program ill
complete bl!sis of a report submitted on 1 he dies I'm goin~ to make aur1
eau, In ~- midnight EDT, ad·
fOm
8
shocked and outraged at thiP. open . don Kraeuter of Racine, and I Cabt&gt;ll. G•·n...·: al Ho_sp~tal where ~ with acrobatic marvels, high the District level. Four boys ~ their names come out. "
visory, ~td Arlene'S 100 mlle
campalgll of terror."
Mrs. Frank DickJnson, Colum- ' ~as h!!led Jr. !lehslactory eond ·ltrillers, hilarious clowns, groups ar.d four girls are chosr.n
_For most of -tbe 80 or 10 hour1
an hour .Wbids were located near MIAMI (UP[) -Cuban relu- He offered to return tho bodies bus; live grandchildren, • sis· lt'&gt;ll.
. .
of trained onimais, colorful pe- represent each one-fourth of the smre he entered the hoopito~
latitude 1S.O north and long!: geea charged Friday night that of tho four North Korean aoldiero ler, Mrs. Zetta Hoffner of Cin- .Dean. desenbtng _tho crash ~ ~ geantry witb lavish costuming, state. f'rom these 32
young 1, Ward had been kept alive by ar.
Costrolte troopo commanded by killed but tho O&gt;mmunlsts. who cinnoli, and two _brothero, Roy- bu hospital bed. •••d he was tra~l herds of performing elephonts II""Pie, 16 will he selected for i hfto•ai meana. He was drip . fed
tude 5U west.
Russian officer• used poison have disclaimed all ronnectlon mond McNay, Miam1, Fla., and eling down the runway at ~bout
myraids of beautiful girls in 1the highest honors.
; through tubes in h11 armil ~
WASIIINGTON - Secretary gas against a guerrUia band in with the incidents, reje&lt;led the Herman McNay, Cincinnati .
miles an hour and had bltod . to lbigh ae(ial ballets, head .
Miss Myers has an outstand- ' his brealhin&amp; wao maintained bp
of aia~e Qean Rus_k was flying south central Cu))a,
killing offer. They suggostod _the UNC Funeral aervlc• have been about 10 foot when hts left wm&amp; i head llalanclng wizard• ond rna· ing 4-H_ dub record , with nine . an electronic tuns.
to MOSCO'II'"'tot!AY with I bl: mora than 200 men, women' lhll 'ldDed lour South Korean• . - laollaiJVoly set lor Monday af- ' suddenly.ltppo;G downward.
, ny other features. The entire years In proJects on dothin~. ~ But hts heart alowly wallkortoel,
p&amp;l IMI.Li;: 'D II( ~; . 10 clJildren.
........ .• dr&lt;$1"!1 -them aa. Nllrth ~na. ternoon, at the Wr1flman Flf- -unabt. to r1ght the craft. Dean prod.uclioo Ia precision molded , foods, Home ' Furnishings ond 1 and e.,.ly hospital J!uJIM.~
slcn awllal riUclear test ban The refugees, quollnf· 'what "Your murdoren will be re- nerol Home, Norwood, with bur. safd tHe c...na.J!G slngt.-engtned _lo the musJc ol the big circus llhree years of JuntO'. Leader· , IndiCated the·enot· ..... ~ppriil. .
tref!lty 1tHirh he said 11 wt hope they said were report.B from lentlealy se•ched out night and Jal in Norwood.
plane crashed m the t":'. . .. band
sh1p. She wa!l the Achievement J mg raet.
will be ~ nrst of a series of ' the undergroond, oaid the ga• day," Cloud warned.
Misses Ledo Mae and Rnber- 'Tm thankful I wa~n I killed~
.
.
' Award winner ai tho l!ltiZ Meigs I Le.. than •• hour bel·~· ""
steos tmtlll'd peace."
was uaed near Manguito in Ma- Cloud made his statements at ta Kraeuter and sister, M r !!1. De.1:1n s~ld. He c~itlid his ~ 1_r • The promo~n and advance County Fa1r and !lierved as the . du:od. a hospital. bullet.m sa1d ht
Rusk understood to be car· ' tanzaa Province ~•here
the t.he 1'16th meeting of the Kol'ean Larry Wolfe, will )eave Sunday I bell w•th preventmg
.serMlus 1 t1ck.et sales IS now underway 1 Junior Fair Queen. She has par- I was "slowly dymg."
.
rvinp ~ personal message from guerrUlaS were' hiding in
a Armlstite Commission ealled by mornin1 to attend the services. injury.
.
he!and all member!! ~ tt)e Syra~ [ ticipatet:l in the State Fair Style St. Stephen's Hospital Secretary
President Kennedy to Soviet cave "not yet fortified. by the the United Nations.
Their parent1, Mr. and M r 1. Dean _sa•d he got out of 1 cuse Volu~teer F1re Depart- Revue for three years and lasl 1 W. Mayne Butcher, in making the
Premier Nikita Khrushchev.- government."
Cloud brought up the shooting: Eldon Kraeuter, are in Nor- I plane himself and dropped about ment have t1ckets for sale. Pa- fall was _one of the runners up ' announcement that Ward 'a Jife
will sign the treaty formally The families of a number of Incidents and warned that North wood, having been coiled there aix feet 1&lt;t tho ground after the trona are urged to purchase m the &gt;tate '' Make 11 With was •lowly ebbing away, toW!
lD Moscow Monday. It
was the guerrillas were in the cave Korea wou1d bear "ful1 responsi· Monday due to Mrs. Bierly's ill- I crash.
as esti· their tickets . in adv~mce. Tbe Wool " ~onte~t.
.
I ne~·.smen that the playboy doe-.
Initialled by Under Secretary of with them, the refugees said. bUity" for the outcome.
ness.
Damage to the plane w
Isponsof receives. 50 per cent Her 1nten•1ew _~wdl be Tu~s-. tors attorrwy . brot~r .PeUir
;tate W. Averell Harriman and 1 Their hideout waa apparently ..
I mated at about $l.OOO.
of all advanced t1cket sa les and day , Au~ust 1:1 at the 0 h 1o Ward, was at the ~siiH.
,
gtlll laces a Senate deba~ over betrayed, and Castroite forces Showalter Named
a percentage of the gate.
Slate Fatr
Ward h•• he~ m tho t 11
' ratification.
led by Rusalans In Cuban Uni·
•
Patrol Reports One
"""'
s 30 am. 3 lll am. EDTt
1
form cloltd In on the cave, the Shell Supervisor
Traffle Citation
REASSIGNED
Wednesday, ~nd baa never , .
Heavy thunderstorlllll roamed refugees oald. They said I he Forrest c. Showaltt!f'. Chester
The Ohio Stall! Patrol today '
I Atrman Thtrd Class Roy A ga~ned consctliUillesa.
tile Great Lakes region Wday Russians ordered lbe gas at. ""?mod his new dUlleS as CUllled the arrest of Claude
HendriCks of llacme, is hetng
with high winds and hail. The tack
tod•al supervisor at the Shell
repor
S
use
on
I
reasstgned
io Htghlands A t r 1
52
&gt;Ill of dead and Injured in two
.
Clemical Plant, Belpre, lor the
Cunn~=~~m~ ...;~;c wiihout ,
0
Forre Statwn, N J .. foliowi~g
lays of storms continued to T
F II
ed Wmans White Glove Malntena c g1
d~ e He ""'
hts graduatton from the Unti·
.
reatment 0 OW
ance Company Parkersburg efassured c ear 19 anc
ed States A1r Force technical

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