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                  <text>EL BE RFE L D·s P 0 MER 0 y -~· SAT U RDAf ·. SPE·~ I.A tS
SHOP FROM 9AM to 9PM

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July White Sale I

SAFm PINS

Soft, Luxurious Dupont Dacron Fibre Filling.

ASsorted sU,s In a
bunch. conuuns
pins (steel-nickel plated.)
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WHITE SOCKS

Fine quality poplin and denim. Full rut. Sizes 10
to 18.
Rog. 3.95 Womons

Rev. $2.95 Womens

twisted cotton ex-

CULOTTES

CULOTTES

cept for S% nylon

SALE

$2-00

SALI

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SATURDAY
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ROAD ATLAS
United states, Canada,
Mexico. EaSY to read
maps In full color.

1!110 yardo per opoot, white
and popular colora. Re1·
utar 48c spools.

Reg. $5.95 DRESSES

$1.95

3 s:;'s $]-00

GARDEN HOSE
Fui-Fio garden hose. Full
%" inside diameter. Coupled, ready to use.

SAI.EI

SALE I

WOMENS
RAINCOATS

SPORT
JACKETS

~::rHs$J-95

16
Reg. t7.SO Wornons $
10
Ramcoth _
Reg. 25.00 Women1 $
Raincoats _
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$2·00

SALE

Plaids and solid colors. Linens and Scotchgard plaids Sizes 8 to
16.

S~ole

Sale! Mens Big Yank

$1.98

SALE $2.50

REG. 3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS

SALE $2.00

Extra smooth,
quality.

MENS

SALE

Big Yank

MATCHED

Work Suits
Saturdoy Special
A SUIT

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29~

CREW SOCKS

WATER SKIS

For sp(}rt and leisure
we.ar. While with stripe
top . 3 pair to a padcage.
Sizes 10~ thru 13.

Red checkerboard design. Five ply laminated plrwood. 70 Inch
length. Save Saturday.

MI Hit loops, extra
strone poclceh, full cut,
Nnforlud shrunk.

nawy blue,

T1n,

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Summer Dress Slacks
Sizes 29 lo 50 waist measure (Elberfelds alter to

your correct length free
of charge) . Plain and

A PAIR

MIRROMATIC

PRESSURE PANS

Extra large size and ext'" heavy. Special soft finish. Solid white and solid colors of pink, green,
lig_ht blue, dark blue, red, canary yellow, got~, orchod, brown.

100 sheeta per JNlckage.
Medium weight 18 lb.,
8~" x 11". Specl&amp;l eruilli qualltiet.

59c HALLMARK

Weo• $
Slacks _
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4_78

6.95 Summ.r

Wllh 'n Weor
$
Sl1eka _
Salt

5_78

.R•eular 7.95 Summer
Wosh 'n Woor $
78

llldro-

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6:

SnaiProof ·polyeliiJient.

STAnONERY

NOTE PAPER

Linen, ripple, bond,
Vellum,
Air
Mall.
White, also colors.
Regular 69c and 79~
per box.

White and colors. Each
sheet is decorated. 10
notes with matching
envelopes.

Llibt to

2 ~~:.. $1-00

69c

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MIXING BOWl:

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BoD pfoot Polyethylene. Measure marked
in cups, pinta, quarts.

66c Atn

$2,00 H.YToNI

sc~•s
llze 12" x 12*'. Colon:
brown, luo 1Dd mii'OOIL ·
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IIBI&lt;&gt;rs. The two sides met fo• Wednesday.
nearly two hours Frida) night.
The breakdown:
Tloe Initial ....ton was report· Traffic
ednddevoted
.
dlscu to
. poHte
of thepreDminartes
end
Drowmnss
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k Planes
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expect lo 1ast at 1eas1 a wee . I Fireworks
1 Miscellaneous
Pleads Guilty To
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Four Fmed In
County Court
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limprov~ment in the situation," o

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, Columbus and Southern Ohic

party satd.
He summarized the findings ! Electric Co. following dinnet
Wirtz proposed Friday that both
00t
in part by observon~ that Lo· :at the Martin Restsurant. Resid"" agret to engage in binding
gan's suct-ess .'" obtaining a i !iring President George MeinFour were fined, one plea of negotiations for 20 days with Ao- The Middleport Model' Rock· new ondustry dtd not co~e a- hart presoded .and received h11
not guilty entered, and a bond ststanl Labor Secretary James et Club lhis week launched its bout because of acttvoty '" re- ' past president ' pin from Secforfeited Friday in Meigs Coun- Reynolds sitting in as sort of ar- latest rocket, Calends IV, which cent ~onths He pomted_ to 1retary Jack Hobson ..
ty court activity.
. bltrator.
ichleved a ground distance of Logan s attotude of prode '". •t-1 Next week newpreStdent IIQo
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr. Reynolds would be authorized to 259 feet. The streamer rect&gt;V· self, cooperation, and ":llhng· nard V, Fultz wtll assume 11!8
fined Wesley Lee Wise $10 and precrihe procedures to insure fi. ery a new system was used ness to sacrofoce for what ot got. jg,a_ve:.:l:..
. -------------· 1d the nal setUement of 111e two major lor ' the forst
• time. '
costs for fai 1ure to yoe
rSigiOhl odf wayts, Don Cafrfll
issues In the dispote-role of 1ire The club ,has purchased new
.
O
d
an cos , no mu er,
men on dtesels and makeup of equapment or a more accurJteps are planned. .
Report n Moo ay
roll Gene Walker, $10 and costs track crew1 .
1ate estimation of altitude. In
Sens. Gordon Allott,
Members of the Middleport Two·Car Aecident
(suspended fine) on an impro.•
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' approllmalely three weeks the
and Jack Miller R .
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Before ~orong Wtrtz' plan lo•
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High School band hsted below Is Investigate
per regostration charge, and breaking !be deadlock in th
. group will begin a new project
::;,~~:"!~of !, ~:: ~s one are ll)lked. to report to the Mid· . A twn::ar accident at the Fred Dean, $50 and costs lor dis- called "featherbedding" di~:. c~lled "Porto." In the first The North Central Association of Colleges and Seethe GOP's best 1964,
dle""':t High school bandroom mtersedoon ol South , Secend turb'?g the peace. ($40 of unioo and management spolkeman flight of Porlo members plan ondary Schools has approved Rio Grande College as a
losues, continued the '
12.30 p. m., Monday, July and (.!nco~n-sts on Middleport Deans fcne was sus~nded and Indicated there bad been 00 to launch a frog. Two more candidate for membership.
what they believe ~
v Mar- was lnvestogated at 9.50 p. m. he wa~ placed on sox months change in their positions. After fhghts for Calends also are
This is the first step toward full accreditation, wit,b
anti-Communist policy
Sue Rue, Joyce Da Is,
FrJday by Middleport Pollee. probatoon.)
. wards, a uiou leader said Wirtz' planned.
a maximum of three years allowed for the little soutbr
by President Kennedy.
Bowles, Peggy McKinney, They said the mlohap occur- Pat Novak_ pleaded not guil- idea would have to be studied be The launch this_ week "a' eastern Ohio self-help colle e to achieve that status .
·
Hawley, Jakcle Hliwle_y. reo when Joseph E. Wlli&lt;ln, 49, ty to diSturbing the peace and fore the unlos made any com- hampered by ignition failure, Dr. Alphus R. Chrostensen,
Sandra Clatworthy, Bill Davos, Middleport, attempted a left posted a $25 bond for a hearing inent
whoch was corrected.
presidenl received the approv- wrote that later this snmmq,
LEBANON, Ohio - A thr,ee-iTom Evans, Ed Glllllf're, El-- !l.rn onto Llnoolnost and at the later this month. Fred L. An- ~ · 'lr d h
'd th
Club members were taken to al in a l~tter from Richard H. or at the beginning of the acaslate search for two escapees aine Davis, Cindy Conde, Bel· same time a car driven by derson forfeited his fl7.00 bond Ill ;~;a ~ ·~ sa~ ey the Roek Springs Fairground Davis assistant secretary who demic year, North Central ..,;a
fro~ the Lebanon
sy Cunningham, Elinor Bodl· Hugh Roush, 40, Pomeroy, be- on a charge of Uttering.
w 1 pu ha 0 e,'':: 1 g 1 1:"~ by Mr. Robert Schmoll and Mr.
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make arrangements for assip
lfllllitullon continued today.
, Kathy MorgiD, David Oll- gan passing, There wa 8 darnsea • c nges. n e rec •
· Delbert Becker.
,
ing a COIISUltant.
no trace ol the men
Mike Gress, Bill llapton· age to tbt left side of Wilvon's
!I CLAIMS FILED
~.m, EDT, . 1'hunday, and the The club held a Fourth of Funeral Services
Dr. Chriatensen said thai .ll
Robert J. Johnson, 29, of .
Kathy MrEII!Inney, Jose- vehicle and to the front lender Twenty-one new claims for ~:. operating _rallroado:rothe~ July party Thursday evening Will Be On Mondav
is his goal lor Rio Grande ·Colo
ctnnati, and WUliam
Hager,
Tooey, Candace Bahr, of Roush's car. No charges unemployment benefits
were
: repres"::.g t 200~.k w~r at the home of Sieve Hiody. At- Funeral services for A it n a lege to achieve lull aCCI't!llita•
0 8 1
'l1 of Norwood, .a Cincinnati
Hodjes, Brenda Toney 1 were filed.
filed in Meigs county this week :~ :;• prom
e w en tending were Larry Gladwell, 1'ullley, 91, a former Syracuse lion within two years.
subur~, kidnaped a prison trus- Janice ·Selnnoll, Ann Wilson,
making 211 active claitnlJ at
·
Sean Mullen, Robert Schmoll, restdenl who died friday
In While all six slate univ..ll!&gt;
ty Fridy and fled In ' a state Mlory Malik, Chuck Mullen, Joe
Meigs Memorial Hospllal
week's end. ~ year ago there
Requosto Reply
Wayne Davis, Steve Pollen, Ironton, will he held Monday ties in Ohio accept credits truck that later wu '. ound allan- Connlngluim, Stephanie PUllen, ADMISSIONS - Opal Wright, were 261 active claims, accord- Wirtz pro!""'ed that _the 20 days Steve Hindy, Asa Bradbury,llat 2 p.m. at Ewing's Funeral ed Rio Grande ~liege - 1111
doned. Both men were serving Janie Gerad, and
Charlotte Rutland; WIUiam Hayman, Ra- ing to F. W. Childers, manager of negot1alions confined to ll&gt;e Marvin Fry and Randy Beck· home.
does Marshall UnoversltJ · .,,a
terll18 for armed rObbery.
' Glaze.
cine; Larry Tibbs, Racine; Ro- of the Pomeroy office.
two main issues begia on Sunday, er.
Rev . Carl Herring will offi- Huntington - full
I'.. .
---~..,-.bert D. WWams, Jr., Rutland.
and he asked for a reply from ., Refreshments' were served by elate. Burial will be in the Carl- lion will have "abiding alpll!.
CINCINNl\TI .:. Pollee
~ TICMPS
DISCHARGES - Mrs. CharSQUAD CALLED
both sideo by 4 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Kalad Hindy. The new eton cemetery. Friends may cance not only to future ~
Stanley Sclorotel sai4 ·
Th~ . tempera.lure In Porn- les Bush IDd daughter, Racine; Syracuse emergency squadsclub headquarters is in the Wes· call at the funeral home tooight. ates of this Institution ... ...
that crowds of N~
business djatrlc;t al 11:45 Mrs .. ROdney Sp~ and son, r.~en were called at 7:49 p.m.
Moigs Geaeral Hoopllal
ley Fry Building on Mii~BI. S•rvlvlng are a sister, Mrs. all alumni of Rio Grande ;C!olo
hara~ lll)d, attacked
a.
wu 7i de.,..., under Cheshire; Ernestlna Fall«, Ra· Friday for Beatrice Lisle who ADMISSIONS- None.
They meet every Friday at 1:- Fred Moorehead of Logan, and lege."
"'·
olllce~ on fl\U!'. occasloDs
skies.
cine. •
had become ill at bor·
DISCHARGES - None.
30 p.m.
a brother, Harry, of Well•ville. In the past, the Rio Pr-"

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FINED SIG. COSTS
Convicted in Galtipolis courl state universities and col....
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Friday were Earl Gorham, 44, have been confronted WJtb, tblt
1100 pertODoo.. Ht 'wilneil'.
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·ia1 potentia!!&gt;'; d~WOQII:.i::l:=;~~ tlJPII ;:_ , ~~ R. ordeala tluil I have ~01ed, Immediately alter the UPI . r• M~llh said he became a life I "If we are 1o taie on the same costs,. given five days In jail i ties would not actept aU of lbe
sltuatlq~&gt;~la bo iho
the
whO
llu able to llllllDtatn llll
porler left Meredltlo's hotel l'GOJII, member of the NAACP Friday. oharacteMilics of our oppresoono and Jocense suspended for sox cred1to from an . unaccredltetl
City l tiC1 .:'that '.UCIJ
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the IIOWIIDID ""''Otmlenid Hoy ·"'l'fxie cost $1110, don't they?" and our enemiOI - tatolerance, months on a charge of driving college."
\ c0111d l!n!Pli\1111111!!~
"However, the
Wllidns, necutivt ...,..etary of tho t'lporter asked.
bigotry and allOI\·ing no voice 1o wblle intoxicated, while his I Dr. Chrlsteusen baa ~
sloowD me laal!allht by the
. the NAACP. Tloe reportc told "Yes, that' a what K 001t me," speak but those that say whal case on no operator's license out three of lhe fadors .1!11·
llelore which I Uti .._
W,ilk~Ds of Meredith's eomplailll Meredith pld, "and I inteDd ' lo they wanl 1o heor - I feel ll&gt;at WU continued: and Charles E. whoch, amoDI others, full , .
/1'111ibol
~
· "Did he 11'1 that hi wao ,.. loetp aeli&gt;re In the assoc!JllloD." """'taal!l)' our CIIUIO may 4veli be Harrla, 25, Rt. 2 Racine, for- credltallon depeqda:
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for the
be,... Meredith said bit tre&amp;IIIIOIII doootel!."
felled $15 bond for no opera!· I - ~ library ,...
and' IIA.d
WIUrtns mapJied. "Did will caolaa blm to olake an early Meredllh wu tht fourth ipeak· or'a lice...,.
Illes; Rio (lrande College W
own
illy that he wu crl~ .,._
from the coovenllnn '!f 'at the NAACP CODvl!lltloo who
taken the lint .~ps ~~ .
he called the
due ~ end tOday.
ellCilUIIIered trouble witb bit auADMITTED
construct a new library ~
'burr-l!eadl' or did ht otlooi-wiae "I' haven't been rli.Je 1o sleep dieo&gt;ct. Thureday, ;-~ a rally, Adelbert Lee ol Syracuse ·ing.
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why .he was ~ u bo for WOITJ'lnc·" Meredith said. Chicago' Ma,yor Richard J. Daley wa• admitted
at
St. 2. ~~. ·
''The ordeals I bave encountered wu heckled oil !lie Platform lind Mary's hospital in
"Tloe NAAa&gt; II· 1101 IJOinllo Ia- Include my pmillll and relatives later tho Rev, JIIIIIOi H. Jacbon, lor suraery.
.~- apo\ocr • Mr. Minrlltlo" being shot ot •111!1 011f of my bell lelc!er of ·flw-mllllo~p'lfelrO Bop---said. "D ..,boil) II 1'!- friends boine· murdered.
IItts, alai&gt;· nod to rolrelit.
MAN III!LD
c1o ·mY ~ it "But ·-"""' 1 wu able lo . A J&gt;IMcP ollidal Ill- Harry Coltl)lan,
" lie lliior
idt'oil Mil mainliln · no/ •Composure.'' hi drund a' bOullli8 ·,;.,Dbiip, P'ri· Lone Bottom, ..~
j' •: said. ,"'lilt 'tlill lbin8 IIA ll1jfbl ilil·lll!lllib ,lila i'!!"......, .._... cwn\Y jail todly on 1 citatudi·\,:~=

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"W e h ave t o thm
' k progress, t o be]'1eve we are a good
i corpmunity for progress to happen in," was the concll!•
' sion C. E Blakeslee came to in his proj~ram for the Mid' dleport-Pomeroy Rotary club Friday night.
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Rotartan Blakeslee, who is Among the "Important" thlnall
Meogs County Agricultural Ag- of the past five years listed by
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- traffic daaths · California I' day wa'lh amprO\'lng
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. chances of. cblli'C.. " ly
Ii •t se the d Rotary
year· JUS I ende.d,
the
Bellville
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dNiared
ted
t Isome
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fol_low• with 25· New York 22 ' avo1.d.mg a nat1onw1
. 'de str1'ke.
-•fat1 purpeH
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con
a unoque He
ques had
10n- 1 proJec
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•1eMil
Ullt a DDnaireucty~ program
gress of, unprov
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plan
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77.,._ each thmltlhl was the most im- 'Amo~~&amp;.: '
frullle,.~'!'tOtlOIII l"'d the odds
ililiwJ 11 "
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portanl thing that happened m:ments l!'iil · were spiritual -•
ce.p.tance
Meigs then,
countywhat
the they
pastbelieved
I i v tl wakening, further school consoiBut th of Wll"tZ
re pr_opo•ais.
11
1o
years,
Iidalions, success in future plao&gt;
100
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one
to be the most important lhl'ng l ning, a•. d ho'ghway development.
agamst
a settlehas
men I before, so reach
thereon~
&lt;lefmttely
been
snould happen in the next five i The club mel in rooms of tht

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lorcycle driven by !;night went
out of control and crashed. May·
or· Legar ordered Knight
to
spend 90 days in county jail,
lined him $100 •nd costs and a
three day jail sentence on a
driving while
intoxlc~ted
charge. ordered a $35 line lor
speeding $5 for running a red
. left of center
light and' drlvmg
and $50 for reslslina . arrest. '

their struggle for jostle&lt; wao espeeted lo Iackie 1 b e

progress Is 'Th.Illk.mg It'
Blakes1ee AdVISes Rotary
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Chureb II Chriol wbleb Frlaay olroagly urged a crash
program lo aid Neg•oe• In '

t l WASHINGTON LVPil - Labor
50 Secretary W Willard W&gt;rtz' last I touchy queslloo If Christian
429 d&gt;tch effort to sellle the nation's I unity today. A aubcommltlee
I dealln1 the commissloa on

Pennsylvania leads the nalion railroad dispute was credited

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Michigan within 12 hours in
wh1ch five lives were lost. Late :

two wer."ldlled
men their In
wive•
and I WORK PARTY .- Launching their home-engineered pontoon river-going craft recently, Don Millo, Middl•
aFriday
little girl
an auto
acddent near LaMing.
port, readies the 12x18 :·scarlet &amp; Gray" with his paint ~rew, Dick Karr, J~ .• Roger Chancey, and son, "Sam.•
Don, a Navy veteran, believes m the old Navy caution "II ol moves salute 11 1f not pamt it." Back of Capt. Doll
MOSCOW (UPI) -Russia and Red China, with for~al A Unit~ Press :--:on~, is the "wheel," evidence enough that after the canopy is installed, there will be so~e )IOrt of power.
niceties out of the way, settled down today to the cruc1al I e&lt;&gt;unta t 7.30 a.m.
ow : --· · -- -busintss of thrashing out the ideololl!cal and political at least 2'13 person• bad died
l'!fi&lt;i1i!!lMJ'li.M:····~"-"'"""'
diflmences that have divided the Communist camp.
smce the !Ill-hour holiday
DENVER (UPI)- The gen-

Jon A'l!lilt;!Calos had jobs
on Iful coexistence policy is the root
June - '·'!be first time in his- ol the rift. Tloe current discus:ory the '10-mlllion mark was , siona oi this question could deter'
"Jroken.
' mine the future course of the Intemational Communist
moveWASHINGTON_
Republi- l ment.
,
The Chinese delegation to the
·.an~ ke~ pressute on the
secret talks arrived Friday to a
nlnostratoon today for
chllly reception from Soviet negolctlon• fon CUba
th d~sp1te
St te Deassurart
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Lot lnclud• dtapu, laJt oell IDd cofe Cllf'- •

collls~h two miles ~est
;: :! A;:~ ~t!td:nt ·~
two car·

AS1tmiG1'0N
""' In 194$ a In a commentary monitoried In
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_ by then ,Commerce
charged th&amp;t, the recent· Vincent E. edKmgbt,
· ·1 22. 1of P&lt;&gt;1
lecreta.u··ry_
. A. Wallace ~n,ternatlonal
W&lt;Jmens
con erence
meroycharges
enter against
guo ty hom
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"dominated
and five
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_Pomeroy
Mayor
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the Russiall&amp; had Charles Legar.
-'trew detfsive hoots of slteptl- rigged
Red Chi_the conference against Knight was arrested several
·ism. .. .-i '~
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na.
weeks ago by Police Officer
Frid'l~; ,. e Labor De P_
art- Icow
The oon_troversy bet.,... Mos- ~e Hic~s following a high
and Peking over Sovlel Pre- .•
chase which ened on

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PLASTI'
CUR.TAINS:

killed five persona. Four New
Yorkers died when their car
struck a coal train near Horsebeado, N.Y.
Five vouths were kUied in a

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The New Chma News ,o\gency,

$2 29

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close to a formal break.
Tloe Peking regime added still
another attack to the flurry of
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cbarge.o and countercbargthat ..t the stage for the opening of the talks Friday

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11.00 IOFA

Toll Rearhes 273

The atmosphere for the talks

winifow1. They're a thrifty buy.
White, Lt. Tan, Oreen
Size 36" X 7'

369.00 SLIIP OR LOUNGI
$
TRADITIONAL - - - - - SALE
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SLIIP OR LOUNG~
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IAIILY AA\!iRICAN
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229.00 SLIIP Oil LOUNGI
$
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$
MObiiN
SALI
H.OO STUDIO
SALI
COUCH '

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ROASTERS

nboulback
3:40 p. m. yesterday In
the
yard of the Hayman
residence where the boys were

HIDE-A-BEDS - SUEP or LOUNGES STUPIO COUCHES .and SOFA B~DS

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The exploSKm occurred

Salel Simmons and Krq.ehler

11ze.

SATURDAY
ONLY

zer Hoepltal by Ewin&amp;

play.

Unt free vlacose rayon with bullion fringe. No if.
lining. Preshrunk. Twin anti full
In a 1ood '
color assortment.

$1.95

Holda thimble, tape m•
sure, ICiuora, plnl, n""'
dl01 and lbrellll.

$1.49

~~o:! ;:~~sh:e"to

$3'.00 R1yon Viscose

SATURDAY
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Mrs. Ira Tibbs. Both bod pain· weekend death loU shooting to- killing five occupants.
lui inJUries. They are In Meigs
300 today, but the National Five West \'irginia residents
Memorial Hospital.
Safety council sajd the toll as were killed whelo their car ran
The four boys were laken
behind early predictions. a stop olgn near Mecbanlcsburg,
Racme . squ~s~en to

PILM Window Shades have' a

SAT.URDAY

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An appareatty brakeless truck Ohio, and smoshed into tho side
Mrs. Wll~}lffi Hayman, a~ Lar- 1 Spectacular highway accidents careened lnto 11. car at a Lanslng, of a semi-trailer truck. A head-on
1'Y T!!lbs, U, son of Rev. and 3ent the Fourth of July holiday Mich., interaection Friday night, collision near Holbrook, Arl1,

SrainpJ'()Of ••• a.mepniof •••
completely .....mablc VYNIL-

wiU add """' beoul)&gt;

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seriOils eye injuries, and Mike
Hayman, 12, iJOD ol Mr. and : By Ualied Preoi ln-•1101!11

Your choice oval,

Chenille Bedspreads

Jumbo size .with full length slid·
ing zippers. Top and bottom
moth protection. Heavy gauge
Vinyl swirl design quilting.

Golden
Sewing Carryall

clean. Wonderful bullTurquoise, yellow.

Del.

75
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SCATTER RUGS

34c

$3.95

Garment Bags

ltiG. f1.00

carry. Ea17 to

\ ,All VInyl Plastic
Window lhadea

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playing.
' removed •:a considerable" ar- lve had been gotten was learn·
Sheriff Robert C. Harlen- ea ol gr45s and sod from the ed by lhls IIIOI'IIInl,
bach said today his clopartrnent Hayman yard.
Mrs. Cole Piother of Davlci
1a investigating the accident. Accordlllg to one source, the and ,Dennis' told The Dally
He emphasiled that no deiiD- boys found the esploolve In a
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as to where the explosive Wll pori indicated the explosive the accident occuu .... "'~ IIBl
gotten by the youths.
wu obt~ed from several fire· numerous pieces ol what seemIt was reported that
the crackers. However, nothing de- ed to be •ordboard were re.
blaal had 111cb force that Ill finite about where the explos- 1mr·;ed from her sons' bodleo.
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SALE

'29.95
LAUNDRY
BASKnS

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smart "Jinen.·like" textUre chat

$

Dosie With

Famous RCA VIctor Golden Throat Tone.

Wuh

David Cole, 12, of Racine,
auflered loss of an eye and
three othor boys were Injured
ae'rlously Friday ollenloon In
a priot-Fourth of July mysteri·
. p~ .
ous ex
.. osoon.
C$
the son of Mr. atld
·Mrs. Kenneth Cole, Broadwayat was reported )Oday In g&lt;IOd
· ca.dilinn, at Holzer hospital
foi!PI'lnB emergency sureery

scallop, octagon and rectangular
shapes. Big 27"x48" size. Beautifully styled In patterns to fit any room or decor and all come in highly desirable colors.

In smart plestic case with handle.

79c
Miotchln1
Cloths_ 29c
49c

20

Lith! - - Silo

Dozen pencils, eraser,
ruler and pencil sharpener.
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Moftrn _
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4-14.95 Mttal Jr.

VAWE PAK

79(PKG.

SALI

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CASI

1-19.00• Wain"'
Fomolco Top

EAGLE

TYPEWRITER
PAPER

$SQ

Student Modem
DolkSalo

49c

CORRASAILI

Walnut KnM
:~· Troditlonol

2·2!1.00 Walnut.J"d

*9.95
$UO lATON'S

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sterious

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.and pradkisl, too.

DESKS

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19c

$1.89

Sale!

Portable Record Players

BATH TOWELS

Hanel Tow•ls _

29c p:oll

RCA Victor 4 Speed

Solid Color Kirbury

Motchln1

ONLY

Safety-engineered pressure cooking for speed and
economy. Indestructible pressure control. Automatically prevents prelitlre from gulng higher
than recipe requires.

37c JohnaoM laby Powder
Sill• 28c
69c Polident
Sale 52c
73c Boyer Aspirin
Sale 57c
69c Gl""' Tooth Poate
Sale 55c
79c Woodbury Shampoo wilh 'Ill
Sale 63c
Sale 73c
98c Phillips Milk of Magn11ia
69c Mennen Skin Bracar
Sale 53e
o.OO N11tle's Baby Hair Treotmont _ _ Sale 74c
1.00 Kings Men After Shove
Sale 69c
3.50 Pratty Perm Hair Conclllionlntl
Home Permonent
Sale $2.44
1.13 F11teeth
Sala 77c
69c Mum Crum Doodoront
Sale 57c
1.00 Liquid Lustre Crame Shompoo _ _ Sale 76c
·, .50 Alberto YO Hair Sproy
Sale $1.23

pi aida,

Revular 5.9S iumm•r

59c ...

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
COSMETIC DEPARTMENT -FIRST FLOOR

pleated fronts . Smart de·

signs in checks,
neat designs ,

to

New frosted tape 'h"
x400". lnviS\ble, write
on. Better than cello
tape. For mending,
maiUng, labeling.

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Nationally Advertised Manufacturers. Kroehler,
WiQett/ Bassett, Broyhill, Thomasville, Vaughlt -'
and Milan.
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289.00 T.rlple Dr-r, Cheat, Bookcan
Bed. Mahoginy
SALE $233.00
289.00 Dauble Dr. Chest, lookcan
Bed; Walnut .
SALE $233.00
219.00 Dauble Dr. Chest, Panel lad
Walnut
SALI! $177.00
289.00 Dauble Dr. Cheat, Spindle Bad,
SALE $233.00
Solid Watnut
649.00 Dauble D - . Cheat, Poater Bad, .
Nlte Table, Solid Cherry _ _ SALE $500;00
389.00 Triple D.-r, Chest, Panel Bed,
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Nlte Tabla, Fre11ch Provincial SALE $323.00
229.00 O,uble Dr-r, Ch11t, Bookcase lad
Madam Walnut
SALE $111.00
149.00 Trljlle Dl'llllr, Ch11t, Bookco11 Bed, ·
Modern Welnut
SALE $128.00
227.00 Dauble D.-..er, Ch11t, Bookces• Bad,
SALE $188.00
Formlce Top, Modern
379.00 Triple Dr11ar, Chest, Panel Bed, Nite
T1ble, Provlnclel Cherry _,... SALE $311.0ll
369.00 .Triple Dresoer, Ch11t, Panel Bad Nile
Table, Marble lnloy, W1Inut
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SALE $303.00
398.00 Triple Dr11oer, ChHI, Panel Bed Nile
. Table, italian Provincial, Cherry SAl,e $333.00
· 189.00 Daubla DrltHr, Chast, Bookcasa Bed,
Modorn Walnut
SALE $166.00
219.00 Dauble Dr11aer, Chest, Ponel Bad, Danlah
Modern, Cherry
SALE $.177.00
398.00 Daublo ~resar, Ch11t, Poater Bad,
SALE $333.00
Rural Ent~looh, Pecan

4 QUART

ore In silt• :29 to SO waist
lftellurt. Zipper fly, tun-

extra

PRICED AT

Salol Just 2 pairs
$19.95

$15·43

Plastic covered raincoats, over plaid and prinled
cotton with matching hat. Sizes 3 to 6! and 7 to 14.

$6.00

ACE COMBS

DUNGAREES. In Sizes 46 to 54 - - - - -

Regular $5.95

GIRLS RAINCOATS

TUCK TAPE

The best you can buy.

REG. 5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS _ _ SALE $3.00
REG. 4.95 WOMENS SKIRTS

T

M•nt Extra Large Sla Work

WOMENS SKIRTS
Sheath styles. hip stitched pleated styles. Gores
and box p!eats Plaids and solids. Regular and extra stzes.

LENGTHS

95
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Sl\

Sizes 29 to 44 waist. Sanforized shrunk. Zipper fly.

6

SALE!

50 FT.

BLUE DENIM WORK DUNGAREES

Reg. ID.9S Womens $
R.tincoth _
Salt

$2· 00

IACH

SAVE

39c
Womont R19. 5.9S &amp; 7.95

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Sale! Bed Room Suites ·

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MERCERIZED
Crochet Cotton

6 pairs

Many styles to ch oose from. Cottons. linens, dacrons, voile and pique . Misses and hall sizes.

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Sale! A Group of Womens

$3 1f

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100% long wearing

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Mtnallehelon' Friend

Sale! Womens Culottes

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SURROUNDED - An old tire, worn out like the land upon which It lays, breaks
monotony of silt surrounding Meigs county farm home. It ha• been washed oU
spoil banks by rain, carried miles away.

Elderly Great
Grandmother Is
Still Dol/maker

One wag, w h o really
waon't trylilg to be'funny,
aske(l aboot wastelands in
MeJes co~nty resultinc
from ltrlp mine operations, "Do · you suppose
we could call this the new
Great American Desert?"
Farmed In northern
central sections of the
county who have not had
their own land strlpmlned , but are adjacent to
lands that have, now look
at a terrain like thta pictured here.
Slit pervades creek bottoms that no more than
l 0 years ago watered rich
meadowlands. Farm hous.
es, like this one, are
abandoned, though this
one is not.
Spoll banks are mute
testimony to the power
of wind, rain, sleet, snow,
and ice. Th~ face of lands
change everywhere, b u t
the change 11 destructively rapid when man move•
in and repaiu not what

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dub 11111 ~at lbe ldvllor'a ~le Sboollllld Jo !m1i1t • 1cm Juni • .t!WCf I IJNI.
boale - Brendll PetUt.
IDOIIIIJ'atid " Ned&lt; FaciDp" llld J" HaD ll'ltll Mri. !\'4 -.., ,
~ ~~~ wu Ia diarP Loutu Caney reported
on '-.Jvilot, lit d.I!IIJ!I. BIDe..,...
-.a lbe, Melp County Beller "Maklng Strawberry Jam " and ben werr pr :!. The .....
Liveatock Club met on June II
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at Sandra Balley'a borne. " How ber Flower Ganlenln&amp; Pro-·! ben WN
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to Show Cattle at the Fair" creu." Food project oamplel jecl ~ PI • T' ~
was the project les11011. Sandra were brcqsht · and Judl&lt;d.- 1were ~ IIIII artlllc8l
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Bailey and JUdi Koblentt demo lflargle w-.
wu.' dolaMMtriiAil.
edl
Urn
is
onstrated
on
tho
project
)HOOII.
Esther
SpeiMJtr,
.
BY e. E. II1AIDIIILEB
when the forage supply Ia 01- capacity wu ,Increased, many ' ter. U conaldenble. quan11 tin l"lfa, the best " "'
e :Jennie Dean reported 1111 "Rat.. On June 20 the Carpenter :
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ha ted and mov• hls chop- dalrymellcbaneedtoyear-l'&lt;lUlld of while clove ore present, late July or until August 3Jth !Ing 8 Calf." - Eric Parker.
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Colurty Apet - - ·
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to
!her field atorid-leed oysWIII. TIIJs 8)!Jo the O'Jallty of the puture lriii wbenever there IS sufficient ·
Boys met at tho C&lt;Itumbla
·I' It Ia too 1816 to seed SUdaD ~g ·~allons :;·their....; teni .aeelned to provide the lbe maintained for a much lont- moislure. Withoot molature "Swimming Safety Hint." School with Lavem Jordln and lmel at the McComas
Grua for lllldlumD;Ier pulure, for:e t~e co;:'ntc of exbaUI!Iion maXImUm yield of nutrients per .er time. Do nol, howevior, OY~- ·there won't be any need of was the roll call for the Big Meryl Hrudaahelt in charge. ' June 24 with Mlal Dianne .~
but there are &amp;eVeral augges- of the forage supply Is not 10 - • frOm Ulli.ble ocrea.
,
IBend Boys Club wben they met Tbe project lesso~ . was con- Comas In charge. AU clu~ ~
1ellllmate the aln'""!t of pasture seeding.
~that 'IIlii belp Melp Coon- obvious and the change Is olton Many Melgi coonty dairymen, ,available. You can I get some- For future years. pasture on June 21 at the home ol John cerlll!d with electnctty. Walter ben were Clllleer1li!d .Willi~
t:y '-,......,..;,..their feed dela id too lone.
however, have eonslderable •- :thing lor nothing aDd ·'PFOCIIIC- ·more. lrequent . application of Lohse, '!'he project les80n ceo- Jordan sbowed "How to Wire iahlng their pro]ecto. Tbelr P,.
IV']Iage. .
y
wbo mounta of
rmanenl or tong- .tlo!I soon drups when feed In- Jer, tl!zer and tune will pay tered on safety and eleotricity. a Socket." 4-H camp was .dis· ject. were &lt;hocked by, their ...
.Jabn R. Staubul, E:ltenalon Unfortunate~, d = .,. Ia rotau..""pasturea that ano ·take is restricted.
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~excellent dividends. Most !ann- "How to Wire a Circuit Board" cuased. Plana were made for a visors and hlnll were g!Y~
Spedalllll Dairy Science, OSU, SWitched
.U:over.f that 1
00:: rough to harvest mectum- When dateymen rely upon "" fers have failed to use as much Iwas demonatrated by J o·b n hayride and wiener roast. - for their 1o1:o1 club judginj.
gives the followlni sugges- (ll'alll
,
. II Graziii• is the most ef- 'lotion pastarea lo provide for- ' fertilizer as they coold profit- !Lohse A report on the Officen Gary Mosier
A get well card wao lli8ned Ill
. · u!y
geen-chopped forage waa no ICB y.
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and August paaiUrell better than lllte-eut silage or ficlent method ol harvHting ag&amp;..,.~
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Mrs. Geneva o n.
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are uaually not an abundant
When th tried to over- . these Betds. The length of ttme lhey ~lly find that too much '
,by Jtm swatzeL A Club Constl· The 4-H Farm Chicks held
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source of high quality feed for hay. th '
.!i'e by using a ' that these pastures provide Is available early·~ too little
' tution was presented and apo their June 20 meeting at Kar- l The Five Pomt Star Stitchdairy 'attle. Late summer beat come ;s ~[
they dill-'enough feed for dairy cows de- late In ~. year. A smgle strand
proved. 4-H camp was discuss· en McKay's borne with Mrs.l ers agalherid at Peggy MBand lack of rainfall limit the sequenc
' the nee- nds u n the seaaon and the of electrified wire can be uaed
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ed. Plans for a July s Field wuma fu!uben in charge. The boon's home at 6 a. m. _011
productive capaelly of most of covered. tha\~d~~lating tbe r'pecles ~ plants preaent.
1to limit the acreage during A Good Complexion was th~ · Trip was made. - John Lohse. project lesson centered on arli- IJune 21 with Ruth Pat Boller. Ill
the f0l8p crops.
ess~i
mean• of planting Native grasses mature by the early part of the ~wins ,PfOJeCI lesson for the Roc
Ides to use and wear. Karen charge. The f.H'er's ")joyed .11
During this periocl, permatywa~ 110 eas
task. early June and the nutritional season and 8 .first-euttmg of Spnngs Busy Bees when they Six mothers were pre,.,nt MeKay demonstrated "Hem- hike in tbe woods. Studies wer,
nent pasiures In parUc:ular are da1'h 1 e as sllag: storage value declines rapidly thereaf- hay or si!agt can bo made met "1 the home of h :rs. when Mother's Little Helpers ming a Tea ToweL" Margaret :made on many plants and ln!eo.
eicellent ·places for COWl! to get
ere or '- - - .
, from 8 pori of tbe pasture. Tbts Leonard on June 25 wit
rs. sponsored a "Mother's Tea" on Carleton reported on the . ar- :Betty Milhoan was In charge
plenty of e•erclse, fresh air, Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 6, 1963--3 shoold then be beld In resenre Betty Er":tn ~? charge.
A,June 20 at Mrs. Weber's home. rangements for a hayride. It of the activity. '!'he ~
and ;.nsbine, bul a poor plare
to supplement the amount OfJdem?.nstratum, Carmg for Our Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Suther· was decided to sponsor a rum- ,watked to Lenora and Looile
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LIKE H{GH PLATEAU - Rese~~~blina 11lnln)ature
wall in the high plateau country between the Roc!kle.
and the Wasatch Mts. in. Utah, 'this spoil bank j.l a;od!
ng Its silt laden .waters to lower levels to be depoilited
In creek beds, meadow Ianda, farm yards.
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to obtain feed nutrients.

One ' of the advantages of a
green-chop program Is thai a
dairyman will pull the forageharvester across the field until
he cuts enough forage for the
cattle. In this way be knows

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Farmers of the oorlh·
ern townships have band-

ed together to · approach
Waahington aeeklnil a federally sponsored "Pilot

Project" to aee If som•
thing can ·be done about
this new "desert,"

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Resi•dents can AClive
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Ma~ land were in charge. Si:x mem- mage sale - Linda White.
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was glven by

1Michael's home for an outdotl'

durmg the late summer.
r.rueser and Susanna Arno d. bers of the club demonstratbreakfast. The htke ........
If the ••cess early pastore Is For a commumty project, the ed on the project lesson, the The Chester Band-Aids met about four miles.
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not harvested, but allowed to club decided to construct hoh- " Different Seam f'inishes." Mel- ' ,;;-;;....;;-~;;.;;
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mature In tbe field, do not try day . favors to be placed on va Crabtree, 4-H assistant,
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PT. PLEASAN'l' - Mason Coonty residents can actively It: SUch forage IS not palatable, Iof July. The construction ),om·!asked by the members. - Con·
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- Isupport the Mason County Fair so catUe will e~t only smaU mlttee consiStoo of Ruth A~n 1nie HyselL
,
by becoming membef8 of the amounts of It and once t1 IS Batley, Susanna Arnold, Marla ,
&amp;
Fair Association. Membership consumed, It Is digested •ery Grueser and .Gloria Buck. - , Different types of neck faccosls $1 per person, $3 per fam- slowly and takea up valuable Ruth Ann Ba•tey. ,
Iings was the project lesson for
ily. Any of the Fair Board of space In the digestive tract.
Ruth A~n Jordan ' home was Ithe Harrisonville Girls 4-H HonDireclora will be glad to enroll Such a preeedure rHulta .In the meeting place ~or the Col- or Club, when they had their
members.
the reduclloa Ia miiii output, umb1a Make-It G1rl s 4-H Club. ·
21 meeting at the HarriFair memben will elect the and Ia ••• of tile major eaull- Mrs. Mary Jordan was
sonville Elementary SchooL
. Bo d of Directo
and eo of the summer alump hi charge of the meeting. '!'he
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rs the mitt produetion.
ject lesson was
wlU gtve active support to
To avoid or recover from terns Work." Mary
organization and ~tagmg of the .such a slump, dairymen must , showed " H o w To .
Mason County FaiT.
provide supplement feed. Feed A Skirt. " A demonstration
'!'he Mason County Fair will hay or silage as a sourre of "How to Hem" was
be held the week of August 5th. 1roughage and adjuSt grain feed- by Jenny Whittington.
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through the lOth. August 5th. 1 Ing to provide otber nutrients Greenlees demonstrated
and 6th. will be devoted lo "set- needed .
to Thread a Sewing Machine ...
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ling up" and registrition of ex- I
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-Mary Hanning.
LOW PRICES
hlbits.
I Now Is tile time to start
'!'he weeks program wilf start thinking about pasture this fall !' The Little Lively Ladies gaat 1:30 p. m. August 7th.
nett sprln1. For special thered at their advisors, Mrs .
a Tractor Pulllllli Cogtest
rye will provide late I Eva Mae Christian's
New Holland
light classes. The first of
and early spring pasture. I on June 20 Millie
Massey-Ferguson
Buddy Starcher shows wilt
nitrogen will Increase the demonstarted "Three
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rate both fait and spring.l mon Seams." Twelve
afternoon. 5 p, m. will see
For meadows, Including alf- lbers were present. July 1t
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start ol the Parade
• Swl111in1 au1., fHd11r
downtown Pt. Plellsant. At
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p. m. the Tractor Driving tog_
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,0 J.ow...,....nted COIICIIftlhl. . hopper
lest for tbe heavy classes wtll
o Optl011al hu•l.;•r-th•lllr
be betd. '!'he Fair Queen will be
1 Optional roUer Mill
selected at 7 p. m. with the
• Optional lhCII.,..
second Buddy Starcher show
scheduled for 8 p, m., Square
Dancing, for all, wUI start at
By New Holland
10 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, and SatureSEE US
day will see a continuation of
&amp;
the fair program which offers
entertainment for the whole
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family.
Plan
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girl here some 28 years ago,'' 4
uid Mrs. Wolfe, ;' and I've !&gt;ten
making them ever since."
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The first dolls were created '
from crepe paper, but most of
them have been
completed
from small plastic figures.
"It takes a good share of
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back&amp;round dren~d as . cle Slim · wlliie Kathy Obitz, Sally Obltz and J aDDine Bentz kneel In the for•
around to emplwize Dation unity.
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who has clothed dolls in every

color o( the ·rainbow.
Known as "G1ms·• to lw!r four
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!iappy hours have been given hundreds of little girls
for longer than a quarter century because of the hobby
of a Meigs county great grandmother
Mrs. Sadie Wolfe of Rarine R.D., makes eye-catchine
stylish dolls by hand and gives them away with the hope
•·they are enjoyed."
Doll• made by Mrs. Wolfe
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grandchildren, Mrs. Wolfe admit. that making the dolls is
Dow a much bi:gger job since
bothered by arthritus.
•·Jt doesr.'t leave a person
tl~r i1

Remember

tnuch time for any other hob-

by," quipped Mro. Wolfe.
A lew years ago, Mrs. Wolfe
read about a Shadyside, 0., girl
who was undergorng operatioM

that might cure her crippled
condition. Mrs. Wolfe mailed

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-.p te ttrlkt op • sporkU., frlendoblp botw... the
hlo ond they e&lt;ehnced let·
ltro for a !oar time.
lt'1 not only lhe young girl!
who enjoy Mrs. Wolfe'o beau-

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DOLLMAKER - Great Grand~other Sadie Wolfe displays one of her handmade exquisitely dressed dolls she makes for youn&amp; folks.
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they usually request that it be
' 1 doll.
bridesmaid ''It took
three
"I have sold only a few of weeks to g~t them a)! made,''
lbe dolls In all the years I but 1 enjoyid dotng it " she
h••• been making them," utd said.
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lie kind-hearted Tannor'• Run Another time Mrs Wolfe
resldent.
made 200 chid to .
Alllched to each doll Is a a laree Cl::::inna~i hal~ec;::;at:
llllaU pocket of rose sachet and state-wide Eastern Sial conven1 small poem reading,
tlon.
"lproH my skirt • .,.. yoar
Mrs. Wolfe and her husband
11M ud do DOl spoil my pret- Harry who l• a retired creai
., Hlol,
Lake; employee reside
"I'IU h Ide your nlctot- comfortable hom~ located on
In lllroup the day and make Tanner's Run road. '!'hey call
lHII smell lib rooet py." it "Pleasant Valley HideMaking doll• to not the only A-Way., ~use of 11, c
~t u1 thl• great grandmoth- locatio~. '!'he rouple'i 1 th~:~
till· She also io skilled in mak- children, Edward of Olmstead
lit -artificial fl9wm.
Falls o and Mr
William
·Thtee years ago when her Grlm'm ;;, utart Falls . and
pMCidauctotor Lois (Knopp! Mrs Otis Knopp of Ra~loe R
.ltm'ett ,... married
M 0 ·
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church with ll'llfical flowers floral and doll
tl
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She
thet..wllllociJI .;::,
lie·inGe ll'"""' ·~worn Y of
friends, "It II cer~!nly
• -~ u s, and a talent 1&lt;. be admired.''

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~s ~~tekly radio airings bave been ereat landmarks:
u . ere will hOI be a 34th year,
Wllh obvious rel)lctance, the Columbia BroadcasUn~ System announces the end of this much·
c~eris ed effort. Tl,Ie trouble, say~ the network Ia
t at the proerams no longet •re cherished enouah.
For much. of the l'hil;liarmonjc'a history on the
air, the naho.n. heard hve. br~adca&amp;ll on Sunday
jfternoo~s. Mllhono iOI their tu;lt real taste of ~er•
ous mustc and learned to Jove !t.
b Thend chan.ge carne. Pa~Ucipailng .lo.cal atationa
e~an roppmg o~t. "'Ud1ences dirnlrushed. Lowpncrd 1lonft - )'lMYinll records helpe~ them build
mus ca col ecbons. and do their own programming,

Th{ neMtwork sMted the broadcasts !P Saturday
even ne. any ~lations taped the111 and offered them
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SURROUNDED - An old tire, worn out like the land upon which It lays, breaks
monotony of silt surrounding Meigs county farm home. It ha• been washed oU
spoil banks by rain, carried miles away.

Elderly Great
Grandmother Is
Still Dol/maker

One wag, w h o really
waon't trylilg to be'funny,
aske(l aboot wastelands in
MeJes co~nty resultinc
from ltrlp mine operations, "Do · you suppose
we could call this the new
Great American Desert?"
Farmed In northern
central sections of the
county who have not had
their own land strlpmlned , but are adjacent to
lands that have, now look
at a terrain like thta pictured here.
Slit pervades creek bottoms that no more than
l 0 years ago watered rich
meadowlands. Farm hous.
es, like this one, are
abandoned, though this
one is not.
Spoll banks are mute
testimony to the power
of wind, rain, sleet, snow,
and ice. Th~ face of lands
change everywhere, b u t
the change 11 destructively rapid when man move•
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boale - Brendll PetUt.
IDOIIIIJ'atid " Ned&lt; FaciDp" llld J" HaD ll'ltll Mri. !\'4 -.., ,
~ ~~~ wu Ia diarP Loutu Caney reported
on '-.Jvilot, lit d.I!IIJ!I. BIDe..,...
-.a lbe, Melp County Beller "Maklng Strawberry Jam " and ben werr pr :!. The .....
Liveatock Club met on June II
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at Sandra Balley'a borne. " How ber Flower Ganlenln&amp; Pro-·! ben WN
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was the project les11011. Sandra were brcqsht · and Judl&lt;d.- 1were ~ IIIII artlllc8l
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Bailey and JUdi Koblentt demo lflargle w-.
wu.' dolaMMtriiAil.
edl
Urn
is
onstrated
on
tho
project
)HOOII.
Esther
SpeiMJtr,
.
BY e. E. II1AIDIIILEB
when the forage supply Ia 01- capacity wu ,Increased, many ' ter. U conaldenble. quan11 tin l"lfa, the best " "'
e :Jennie Dean reported 1111 "Rat.. On June 20 the Carpenter :
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ha ted and mov• hls chop- dalrymellcbaneedtoyear-l'&lt;lUlld of while clove ore present, late July or until August 3Jth !Ing 8 Calf." - Eric Parker.
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Colurty Apet - - ·
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to
!her field atorid-leed oysWIII. TIIJs 8)!Jo the O'Jallty of the puture lriii wbenever there IS sufficient ·
Boys met at tho C&lt;Itumbla
·I' It Ia too 1816 to seed SUdaD ~g ·~allons :;·their....; teni .aeelned to provide the lbe maintained for a much lont- moislure. Withoot molature "Swimming Safety Hint." School with Lavem Jordln and lmel at the McComas
Grua for lllldlumD;Ier pulure, for:e t~e co;:'ntc of exbaUI!Iion maXImUm yield of nutrients per .er time. Do nol, howevior, OY~- ·there won't be any need of was the roll call for the Big Meryl Hrudaahelt in charge. ' June 24 with Mlal Dianne .~
but there are &amp;eVeral augges- of the forage supply Is not 10 - • frOm Ulli.ble ocrea.
,
IBend Boys Club wben they met Tbe project lesso~ . was con- Comas In charge. AU clu~ ~
1ellllmate the aln'""!t of pasture seeding.
~that 'IIlii belp Melp Coon- obvious and the change Is olton Many Melgi coonty dairymen, ,available. You can I get some- For future years. pasture on June 21 at the home ol John cerlll!d with electnctty. Walter ben were Clllleer1li!d .Willi~
t:y '-,......,..;,..their feed dela id too lone.
however, have eonslderable •- :thing lor nothing aDd ·'PFOCIIIC- ·more. lrequent . application of Lohse, '!'he project les80n ceo- Jordan sbowed "How to Wire iahlng their pro]ecto. Tbelr P,.
IV']Iage. .
y
wbo mounta of
rmanenl or tong- .tlo!I soon drups when feed In- Jer, tl!zer and tune will pay tered on safety and eleotricity. a Socket." 4-H camp was .dis· ject. were &lt;hocked by, their ...
.Jabn R. Staubul, E:ltenalon Unfortunate~, d = .,. Ia rotau..""pasturea that ano ·take is restricted.
.
~excellent dividends. Most !ann- "How to Wire a Circuit Board" cuased. Plana were made for a visors and hlnll were g!Y~
Spedalllll Dairy Science, OSU, SWitched
.U:over.f that 1
00:: rough to harvest mectum- When dateymen rely upon "" fers have failed to use as much Iwas demonatrated by J o·b n hayride and wiener roast. - for their 1o1:o1 club judginj.
gives the followlni sugges- (ll'alll
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. II Graziii• is the most ef- 'lotion pastarea lo provide for- ' fertilizer as they coold profit- !Lohse A report on the Officen Gary Mosier
A get well card wao lli8ned Ill
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geen-chopped forage waa no ICB y.
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Mrs. Geneva o n.
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When th tried to over- . these Betds. The length of ttme lhey ~lly find that too much '
,by Jtm swatzeL A Club Constl· The 4-H Farm Chicks held
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source of high quality feed for hay. th '
.!i'e by using a ' that these pastures provide Is available early·~ too little
' tution was presented and apo their June 20 meeting at Kar- l The Five Pomt Star Stitchdairy 'attle. Late summer beat come ;s ~[
they dill-'enough feed for dairy cows de- late In ~. year. A smgle strand
proved. 4-H camp was discuss· en McKay's borne with Mrs.l ers agalherid at Peggy MBand lack of rainfall limit the sequenc
' the nee- nds u n the seaaon and the of electrified wire can be uaed
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ed. Plans for a July s Field wuma fu!uben in charge. The boon's home at 6 a. m. _011
productive capaelly of most of covered. tha\~d~~lating tbe r'pecles ~ plants preaent.
1to limit the acreage during A Good Complexion was th~ · Trip was made. - John Lohse. project lesson centered on arli- IJune 21 with Ruth Pat Boller. Ill
the f0l8p crops.
ess~i
mean• of planting Native grasses mature by the early part of the ~wins ,PfOJeCI lesson for the Roc
Ides to use and wear. Karen charge. The f.H'er's ")joyed .11
During this periocl, permatywa~ 110 eas
task. early June and the nutritional season and 8 .first-euttmg of Spnngs Busy Bees when they Six mothers were pre,.,nt MeKay demonstrated "Hem- hike in tbe woods. Studies wer,
nent pasiures In parUc:ular are da1'h 1 e as sllag: storage value declines rapidly thereaf- hay or si!agt can bo made met "1 the home of h :rs. when Mother's Little Helpers ming a Tea ToweL" Margaret :made on many plants and ln!eo.
eicellent ·places for COWl! to get
ere or '- - - .
, from 8 pori of tbe pasture. Tbts Leonard on June 25 wit
rs. sponsored a "Mother's Tea" on Carleton reported on the . ar- :Betty Milhoan was In charge
plenty of e•erclse, fresh air, Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 6, 1963--3 shoold then be beld In resenre Betty Er":tn ~? charge.
A,June 20 at Mrs. Weber's home. rangements for a hayride. It of the activity. '!'he ~
and ;.nsbine, bul a poor plare
to supplement the amount OfJdem?.nstratum, Carmg for Our Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Suther· was decided to sponsor a rum- ,watked to Lenora and Looile
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LIKE H{GH PLATEAU - Rese~~~blina 11lnln)ature
wall in the high plateau country between the Roc!kle.
and the Wasatch Mts. in. Utah, 'this spoil bank j.l a;od!
ng Its silt laden .waters to lower levels to be depoilited
In creek beds, meadow Ianda, farm yards.
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to obtain feed nutrients.

One ' of the advantages of a
green-chop program Is thai a
dairyman will pull the forageharvester across the field until
he cuts enough forage for the
cattle. In this way be knows

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Farmers of the oorlh·
ern townships have band-

ed together to · approach
Waahington aeeklnil a federally sponsored "Pilot

Project" to aee If som•
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Ma~ land were in charge. Si:x mem- mage sale - Linda White.
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was glven by

1Michael's home for an outdotl'

durmg the late summer.
r.rueser and Susanna Arno d. bers of the club demonstratbreakfast. The htke ........
If the ••cess early pastore Is For a commumty project, the ed on the project lesson, the The Chester Band-Aids met about four miles.
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not harvested, but allowed to club decided to construct hoh- " Different Seam f'inishes." Mel- ' ,;;-;;....;;-~;;.;;
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mature In tbe field, do not try day . favors to be placed on va Crabtree, 4-H assistant,
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PT. PLEASAN'l' - Mason Coonty residents can actively It: SUch forage IS not palatable, Iof July. The construction ),om·!asked by the members. - Con·
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by becoming membef8 of the amounts of It and once t1 IS Batley, Susanna Arnold, Marla ,
&amp;
Fair Association. Membership consumed, It Is digested •ery Grueser and .Gloria Buck. - , Different types of neck faccosls $1 per person, $3 per fam- slowly and takea up valuable Ruth Ann Ba•tey. ,
Iings was the project lesson for
ily. Any of the Fair Board of space In the digestive tract.
Ruth A~n Jordan ' home was Ithe Harrisonville Girls 4-H HonDireclora will be glad to enroll Such a preeedure rHulta .In the meeting place ~or the Col- or Club, when they had their
members.
the reduclloa Ia miiii output, umb1a Make-It G1rl s 4-H Club. ·
21 meeting at the HarriFair memben will elect the and Ia ••• of tile major eaull- Mrs. Mary Jordan was
sonville Elementary SchooL
. Bo d of Directo
and eo of the summer alump hi charge of the meeting. '!'he
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ject lesson was
wlU gtve active support to
To avoid or recover from terns Work." Mary
organization and ~tagmg of the .such a slump, dairymen must , showed " H o w To .
Mason County FaiT.
provide supplement feed. Feed A Skirt. " A demonstration
'!'he Mason County Fair will hay or silage as a sourre of "How to Hem" was
be held the week of August 5th. 1roughage and adjuSt grain feed- by Jenny Whittington.
00 5
through the lOth. August 5th. 1 Ing to provide otber nutrients Greenlees demonstrated
and 6th. will be devoted lo "set- needed .
to Thread a Sewing Machine ...
. _. At Attractive
ling up" and registrition of ex- I
NOW IS THE 1'IME
-Mary Hanning.
LOW PRICES
hlbits.
I Now Is tile time to start
'!'he weeks program wilf start thinking about pasture this fall !' The Little Lively Ladies gaat 1:30 p. m. August 7th.
nett sprln1. For special thered at their advisors, Mrs .
a Tractor Pulllllli Cogtest
rye will provide late I Eva Mae Christian's
New Holland
light classes. The first of
and early spring pasture. I on June 20 Millie
Massey-Ferguson
Buddy Starcher shows wilt
nitrogen will Increase the demonstarted "Three
Tlo
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presented at 3 p. m. tbe
rate both fait and spring.l mon Seams." Twelve
afternoon. 5 p, m. will see
For meadows, Including alf- lbers were present. July 1t
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start ol the Parade
• Swl111in1 au1., fHd11r
downtown Pt. Plellsant. At
• 111 capoclty cr11..., hoall
p. m. the Tractor Driving tog_
• l.wtl• 15" ~nlll
,0 J.ow...,....nted COIICIIftlhl. . hopper
lest for tbe heavy classes wtll
o Optl011al hu•l.;•r-th•lllr
be betd. '!'he Fair Queen will be
1 Optional roUer Mill
selected at 7 p. m. with the
• Optional lhCII.,..
second Buddy Starcher show
scheduled for 8 p, m., Square
Dancing, for all, wUI start at
By New Holland
10 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, and SatureSEE US
day will see a continuation of
&amp;
the fair program which offers
entertainment for the whole
Phone WY-2-2115
PHONE WI 9-3202
Pomeroy
family.
Plan
now
tO
exhibit,
alRear Meigs General Hospital
wy 2·5101
Pomeroy. Ohl•
RACINE, 0,
PEARL STREET
tend, and parUclpate ill the 1963
Spring An.
Pomeroy
l Mason County Fair.
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injuries or illness.

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was a gradualion present for a F
girl here some 28 years ago,'' 4
uid Mrs. Wolfe, ;' and I've !&gt;ten
making them ever since."
,·
The first dolls were created '
from crepe paper, but most of
them have been
completed
from small plastic figures.
"It takes a good share of
one day to cut a pattern, make
a knit skirt, and finish an at.troctive hat for any of the

MORRIS IMPUMENT

EQUIPMENT CO.

PLACEO FIRST - A fl af d.em!lmrtratll\ll tbe close relationship between the church and apace age w~
lhe ftrst place Jlacme JulY.
~phy fot '~e Racine B aptlst church Thursday. Gary WUiford stands in the
back&amp;round dren~d as . cle Slim · wlliie Kathy Obitz, Sally Obltz and J aDDine Bentz kneel In the for•
around to emplwize Dation unity.
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who has clothed dolls in every

color o( the ·rainbow.
Known as "G1ms·• to lw!r four
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!iappy hours have been given hundreds of little girls
for longer than a quarter century because of the hobby
of a Meigs county great grandmother
Mrs. Sadie Wolfe of Rarine R.D., makes eye-catchine
stylish dolls by hand and gives them away with the hope
•·they are enjoyed."
Doll• made by Mrs. Wolfe
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"Sure Sign of Quality"

*Field Seeds *Fertilizer
*FARM SUPPLIES

Fulton-Thompson
Trador Sales

Sugar Run Flour Mills

Prices and Big Trade-Ins All Month Long - • • and We're OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M. DAILY

grandchildren, Mrs. Wolfe admit. that making the dolls is
Dow a much bi:gger job since
bothered by arthritus.
•·Jt doesr.'t leave a person
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by," quipped Mro. Wolfe.
A lew years ago, Mrs. Wolfe
read about a Shadyside, 0., girl
who was undergorng operatioM

that might cure her crippled
condition. Mrs. Wolfe mailed

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-.p te ttrlkt op • sporkU., frlendoblp botw... the
hlo ond they e&lt;ehnced let·
ltro for a !oar time.
lt'1 not only lhe young girl!
who enjoy Mrs. Wolfe'o beau-

tiful dolls. When •he plans to

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DOLLMAKER - Great Grand~other Sadie Wolfe displays one of her handmade exquisitely dressed dolls she makes for youn&amp; folks.
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they usually request that it be
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bridesmaid ''It took
three
"I have sold only a few of weeks to g~t them a)! made,''
lbe dolls In all the years I but 1 enjoyid dotng it " she
h••• been making them," utd said.
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lie kind-hearted Tannor'• Run Another time Mrs Wolfe
resldent.
made 200 chid to .
Alllched to each doll Is a a laree Cl::::inna~i hal~ec;::;at:
llllaU pocket of rose sachet and state-wide Eastern Sial conven1 small poem reading,
tlon.
"lproH my skirt • .,.. yoar
Mrs. Wolfe and her husband
11M ud do DOl spoil my pret- Harry who l• a retired creai
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Lake; employee reside
"I'IU h Ide your nlctot- comfortable hom~ located on
In lllroup the day and make Tanner's Run road. '!'hey call
lHII smell lib rooet py." it "Pleasant Valley HideMaking doll• to not the only A-Way., ~use of 11, c
~t u1 thl• great grandmoth- locatio~. '!'he rouple'i 1 th~:~
till· She also io skilled in mak- children, Edward of Olmstead
lit -artificial fl9wm.
Falls o and Mr
William
·Thtee years ago when her Grlm'm ;;, utart Falls . and
pMCidauctotor Lois (Knopp! Mrs Otis Knopp of Ra~loe R
.ltm'ett ,... married
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lnh 'te
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church with ll'llfical flowers floral and doll
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lie·inGe ll'"""' ·~worn Y of
friends, "It II cer~!nly
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hFor 33 years the New.. Yor~ Phllharmonie Symp ony has been broadcasting fme music nationwide
~s ~~tekly radio airings bave been ereat landmarks:
u . ere will hOI be a 34th year,
Wllh obvious rel)lctance, the Columbia BroadcasUn~ System announces the end of this much·
c~eris ed effort. Tl,Ie trouble, say~ the network Ia
t at the proerams no longet •re cherished enouah.
For much. of the l'hil;liarmonjc'a history on the
air, the naho.n. heard hve. br~adca&amp;ll on Sunday
jfternoo~s. Mllhono iOI their tu;lt real taste of ~er•
ous mustc and learned to Jove !t.
b Thend chan.ge carne. Pa~Ucipailng .lo.cal atationa
e~an roppmg o~t. "'Ud1ences dirnlrushed. Lowpncrd 1lonft - )'lMYinll records helpe~ them build
mus ca col ecbons. and do their own programming,

Th{ neMtwork sMted the broadcasts !P Saturday
even ne. any ~lations taped the111 and offered them
f!~~::rr~ tlmes. Suddenly there seellll!d no publle
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bJgbeat praise for thli superb ' cilntrlb11tlon &amp;treteh· ·
inll across a third of a c~otury.

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iO Cubjc l;lot
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Mr. and Mro. Poe Cro'lllotd tltJt Walcl swartt of Atllenl, Js\ Uvoa 1D J'on• Cll7, IW at;liol
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Maoy KuiW!lman of POIIIOtO)' JOPLIN , Mn. IUPII-Tho po-

Fetney-Bennett
To Install New
Officers Soon

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Opel SaturHys

the late Frank Kunzelman. lice patrol c•r oUk'er was
Crawford Is a grii4Uite of slumped Friday by a mBD who
Pleasant High schnol and spoke only Spanish. but apparen~
Ia employed U! the Ohio. State IJ wanted help. So, the officor

Insurance company m Co- drove him to the pollee ttation.
lum1XUI. Mr. KuiW!Iman it1 a An interpreter fuond Utat the
of Pomeroy H i g h 1man had mistaken the• police car
school and Embry-Riddle Aero- for a taxicab and had wanted a
nautical Institute, Miami, Fla. ride 1o the home of hi• daughter. I
He io pr0..,11t1y employed as
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an engineer at McDoimell Air· . ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,
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•r:.·:::·:::.:: ::..~::; Pomeroy Cement Block Co~

he held at 10,30 a.m. Sat1~~~· August 3, at the Sacred
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churr!h In Pomeroy.

Alfred
News, Events

R ONE-STOP SERVlCI
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searching, nfa r~n ervice •' 'Pro.mpt, •-:.

does It all. as
Delivery.

Prleitlll-

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durable asphalt s' , I
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all ty,.., and
colors, 01 low 01
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siding as \ow as.

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In Order To Better Serve

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To Melg• County, and Aid

CONTEST

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REMOVAL SALE

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BICYCLES
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DESIGNED
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of COlumbus ~re aanouncl"' Jn Sttelterlng Arms Hospital f
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Pattricia Anne, to ..Jphn Frank·
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lin Kunzelman, son ol M r I. WRONG ALL ABOUND
Maoy KuiW!lman of POIIIOtO)' JOPLIN , Mn. IUPII-Tho po-

Fetney-Bennett
To Install New
Officers Soon

SHOP.' ••

THE SHOE' lOX
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In Ml~1p0rt
Opel SaturHys

the late Frank Kunzelman. lice patrol c•r oUk'er was
Crawford Is a grii4Uite of slumped Friday by a mBD who
Pleasant High schnol and spoke only Spanish. but apparen~
Ia employed U! the Ohio. State IJ wanted help. So, the officor

Insurance company m Co- drove him to the pollee ttation.
lum1XUI. Mr. KuiW!Iman it1 a An interpreter fuond Utat the
of Pomeroy H i g h 1man had mistaken the• police car
school and Embry-Riddle Aero- for a taxicab and had wanted a
nautical Institute, Miami, Fla. ride 1o the home of hi• daughter. I
He io pr0..,11t1y employed as
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an engineer at McDoimell Air· . ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,
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•r:.·:::·:::.:: ::..~::; Pomeroy Cement Block Co~

he held at 10,30 a.m. Sat1~~~· August 3, at the Sacred
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churr!h In Pomeroy.

Alfred
News, Events

R ONE-STOP SERVlCI
USE OU
d r one roof. *
Everything you ne:i~:~r:und. One·S!O' ,
searching, nfa r~n ervice •' 'Pro.mpt, •-:.

does It all. as
Delivery.

Prleitlll-

All types in alock. Touefa.
durable asphalt s' , I
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all ty,.., and
colors, 01 low 01
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$269 .. $742.50

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siding as \ow as.

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In Order To Better Serve

Jry tbis

To Melg• County, and Aid

CONTEST

Mtli• CH1ntl1111t

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1M OTIII• PAMIUl

REMOVAL SALE

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BICYCLES
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DESIGNED
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Will Find At Biker Furniture During OUR REMOV~L SALII

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Columbus are lfJIIOUrFelnt 1n Sheltering Arms Hlllfpltal owey.
engagement and approaCh- !hero where he under-1 ma-mafrilge o1 theit dauchiM, jor lllf'gory.

Anne, to John Frank·
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Crawford. lo a gradolall oi l stumped Friday hy -a man who
. Pleasant High school and i spoke only Span!Jb, but appareJ&gt;~
Ia employed at the Ohio_State ty wanted help. So, the officer
Insurance company m Co- 'I drove him to the pollee station.
lumbuo. Mr. Kunzelman io a An in!er(lreter fuond that the
lgradUI~te of Pomeroy High man had mJI!itaken the potiee
s&lt;hool and Embry-Riddle Aero- for a taxicab and had wanted a
nautical lnatltute, Miami, Fla. rtde to the home of his dal18hw. l

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an engineer at McDonnell Air·
craft corporation in St. Louis,

The open church ceremony
will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sat-

Pomeroy Cement Block Co~

urday, August 3, at the Sacred
Heart church in Pomeroy.

Alfred
News, Events

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ON£-STOP SlRVICI

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colors, aa low as $4-IS It

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Fetnty·Btnnett
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Columbus are lfJIIOUrFelnt 1n Sheltering Arms Hlllfpltal owey.
engagement and approaCh- !hero where he under-1 ma-mafrilge o1 theit dauchiM, jor lllf'gory.

Anne, to John Frank·
----KunzeiiDIIn, son o! M ,. s. lfJIONG AU. &amp;IIOIJN1t
IMory Kunzelman ol Polllei'OY JOPLIN, Mo. WPI&gt;-The po-

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late Frank Kunzelman. Uce patrol car o(fi&lt;oer wu
Crawford. lo a gradolall oi l stumped Friday hy -a man who
. Pleasant High school and i spoke only Span!Jb, but appareJ&gt;~
Ia employed at the Ohio_State ty wanted help. So, the officer
Insurance company m Co- 'I drove him to the pollee station.
lumbuo. Mr. Kunzelman io a An in!er(lreter fuond that the
lgradUI~te of Pomeroy High man had mJI!itaken the potiee
s&lt;hool and Embry-Riddle Aero- for a taxicab and had wanted a
nautical lnatltute, Miami, Fla. rtde to the home of his dal18hw. l

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an engineer at McDonnell Air·
craft corporation in St. Louis,

The open church ceremony
will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sat-

Pomeroy Cement Block Co~

urday, August 3, at the Sacred
Heart church in Pomeroy.

Alfred
News, Events

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SPORTSMAN

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ALL SIZES

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9:15 JOMI Buldr Sbow
1:00 Sljpl Oil !left
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I:ID c-JrJ J•mtane
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7:111 Sip 011
7:50 Neon Report - Oblo
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1:011 Colfll Wllb JaDil
1:00 Baptist Layman'• Ru
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8:35 Hour of Dellvennce
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12:10 Oblo llewa
7:00 New.
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1:10 W1np of Reallq
12:15 Markell
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1:111 Suuday 8bow
· 7:30 Newt P:!!:eciUw
12:10 BulletiD Board
Farm Nowa
10:00 Voice of f'ropbeeJ
7:10 ....... Clock
12:25 N1111 0 Grlml
11:40 Flllllll Wcnblp lloaf.Ttm II:SI Smvtay 8bow
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12:45 Counlrf Qo Rowv!
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12:01 Nooa Report
1:111 N... Seal
1:05 World • Ob1o Newa
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Z:OO Coalllry Qo Round
1:10 Sporta Tclday
8:00 Platter Party
12:• Rev. Merlla 1'ftb
8:15 WNII!Ir Plelurt
1:111 111111 Seal
4:11 Blaelllllr Auto l!bow
1:11 llllll GralwD
f:UI MuiJ!eal Clodr
3:110 Mid Way Matinee
4:30· Local " 1:30 Tbe LullleraD Hour
1:55 Communlty NOWII
3:55 New. Beat
4:!i!i BID Stem Sports
2:00 8ipl of lbe Tlmu
4:00 Dlsclng wllb Dotlll
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Km WAe A
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HERO eROUGHT HIS
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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
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heater, like new whitewall tires .

@

21. -

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Low mileage by original owner. Beige finish, spotless

2-Door Sedan VB moto r , automatic trans ., sharp clean in·
trrior, while over turquoi lie finish , good tires, radio and
heater.

DI!:Ai&gt;LIN ES

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WANT AD
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By ROBERT MU8EL
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7:05 Breatfllll Party
9:15 JOMI Buldr Sbow
1:00 Sljpl Oil !left
10:0&amp; Polb PII'IY
I:O&amp; Sacrod 11811'1
1o:a Public 11ervtee
I:ID c-JrJ J•mtane
11:«1 Top T011 Show
1:111 Fin' N...
12:00 NOOD Repart
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12::!11 Rev. MeriiD fieta
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1.' 00 SuudPla~P~-•salt from the mint he runs!"
•w• - 7:311 Plcldnt Hdwr Sbow
7:111 Sip 011
7:50 Neon Report - Oblo
1:00 Sip 011 - J111111
1?00 Brukful Plrf,J
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1:10 llnekfut Party
U11P 7::!11 Sip On 111111
11: Ill lllalaD Comity IIIWI
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1:011 Colfll Wllb JaDil
1:00 Baptist Layman'• Ru
1:00 Sip On
12:00 (Wmnm!ty 11.....
t:411 Jlelty NewloD
8:35 Hour of Dellvennce
IJ:OII Nooa !left
I 011 Musical Clod&lt;
MIDIIIa1al Alloc.
(Rev. Poul JCIIII)
12:10 Oblo llewa
7:00 New.
CcluJmy llao Dowa
1:10 W1np of Reallq
12:15 Markell
7·ID Mu81cal aoek
ll:OIIIIwap llbof
1:111 Suuday 8bow
· 7:30 Newt P:!!:eciUw
12:10 BulletiD Board
Farm Nowa
10:00 Voice of f'ropbeeJ
7:10 ....... Clock
12:25 N1111 0 Grlml
11:40 Flllllll Wcnblp lloaf.Ttm II:SI Smvtay 8bow
7: 411 'ftle Llftll(lll
12:!0 ApleulluN a\plll
IJ:IJO NCICIII Report
11:to CcluJmy llpuallatt
1:00 Oblo vaue, Newa
12:45 Counlrf Qo Rowv!
Millie Jlllt II'Cir. Yell
12:01 Nooa Report
1:111 N... Seal
1:05 World • Ob1o Newa
Oooaler'1 Gulli Sllrol'rl 12:15 Tbe 8e1re11
Z:OO Coalllry Qo Round
1:10 Sporta Tclday
8:00 Platter Party
12:• Rev. Merlla 1'ftb
8:15 WNII!Ir Plelurt
1:111 111111 Seal
4:11 Blaelllllr Auto l!bow
1:11 llllll GralwD
f:UI MuiJ!eal Clodr
3:110 Mid Way Matinee
4:30· Local " 1:30 Tbe LullleraD Hour
1:55 Communlty NOWII
3:55 New. Beat
4:!i!i BID Stem Sports
2:00 8ipl of lbe Tlmu
4:00 Dlsclng wllb Dotlll
•=oo Latebslr:lna
8:00 BowllJII Soanl
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1:!0 PUblic Service
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8:011 Vau PUrldr llparll
2:11 PUblle Senlce
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1:45 FamiJ1 Wcnblp BCIIr
1::111 Suadowu llliwide
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10:00 Muon Comity Newa
1:05 World &amp; NaUODal llewa 7:116 The World Today
1:00 Suldly 8bow 111
10:1111 Talk Ill the Tvwll
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4:00 Hour Ill "rrPe
10:$5 New~ .
1:25 WMibereul
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11:55 Moralna Melocllea
1:111 Dbmer Muslcalo
1:10 ......., 8bo1reue
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Man Found Dead n Roadside :Park
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A 58-year-old Milford, 0 ., Crown City, park, caretaker. It ;incldent were Patrobnen Mor- Warehime, and ~ ohoodnc II court July II for no
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man was found shot to was lylnc In fii'&amp;SS
between •tine and Gordon of the 0 hI o lldl under mvesU111tion. T h • license, .Betty J. Imboden ,.
death in the State Roadside four large trees and the Chick- State Patrol, Gallla county Dep- body Is at the Wetherhoii-Ell- Millersville, cited 1&lt;1 Me • g •
IP:ult on Rt 35 in Haners- amauga Creek bank near pic-,uty SherHf Ivan Fife, Dr. Don- loti-Sandors Funeral home.
court July 16, for parkmg
at 7 a .~ . today.
lnic tables. A shot from a revol- aid Warehime, county c&lt;&gt;roner, Tbe Ohio Slate Patrol also highway and no operator's
He was Floyd Bugge, ver had coursed upward from and Prosecuting Attorney War- reported the following arrests cense, and Clyde . Kuhn, 'telgs
su~ar Camp Rd ., Milford. his mouth.
ren F. Sheets•..No ruling In the over. the weekend: Wllllam L. Tuppers Plains, cited to ,.
was a brother of Mrs. 1 ~A:t~th~e'.'sce~n~e~l"'n~ves~ti~ga"'t~ing~t~h::e~
~ d~ea~t~h~ha~s:_:bee:::n~m::a~d~e~b::y,_.Dr
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"&gt;'Jflr l '-'1 ;~;,. Church of 38 Vin- 1
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Traffic fatalities during the lbeliEw'v,.'r'ed. to be survived by l'.
Fourth of July weekend broke
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blp DeiMCl'atic _,.,. oald
today a plaa 1o aqe utrooaut John H. Gleaa Jr. lo run
tiona I Safety Council's grIm
far lite Senate iJo Ohio a..t
yeor woo being aladled bill
~rediction of 550 to 650 deaths.
As tbe _reports of de•tl•• durr.'
lito aotr-ut ladlcated be
ing the final hours came m,
waa loo buoy to let bolo pol~
Howard Pyle, president of the
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t ~e toll set a "tragic standard
th~ space proJI'IID aDd Uvt
uo dme fw polltlea," Gleno
against which to measure any I
holiday ."
111ld in HoustoD, Tt1a1., ••ue
he is worktn&amp; on the mOOD
A United Press International
count ot i :30 a.m., EDT, 'showA change in the time of the
project.
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Bank-or Department Store?
It's~ to tell which the picture shOWI, isn'tit~ Aetually, It shows the 10bby of a commercl:1.l
bank, ID which an aaortment of WIUet ia ~bited-because they illustrate goals attainablt
through use of ba:ok tetvicn.
Banb often fe8tur&amp; ditplays l~k~ thi11, givlng their pN!miset the apptarance of depart-me~ . !h ,
In another way, Amenca a commercial banP are. department stores:-of financial.
~ervx-. '!~~era 1lng1e root~ ~e customer finds an UI!Oitment of u,mt~ credit Sfrvi~, aild' · •
handy fac11itiell for lafeguarding poase~sions, transferring fundi, anf practicio&amp; tlitift.
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rou want to be
£rotected by a
hospJtalization
plan that
is guaranteed
renewable
fl!r life,
the man
to see is your
man from
Nationwide:

MAX WARD
WY 2-2460
115 E, 2nd Po111610¥

Bargainl aOOurll!. Cost ill low on loans for all1ound purpo~•: lofe.~deposit protectWn·COI•· . ..,':&gt;
pennies weekly; ~benefits of a c:l\eckin&amp; account colt' little ol--111~# the Uniq,ue advan~~ ~ ·' ~ .
tq;es of a bank aavmp accowtt are youn: plus interest
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~century IOOJDIO,oort lilllo indeed for commercial bankini 1&lt;1
the state where
it can offer the averace American this all-around-finalk.ialae~Vi&amp;:

rnpvies ore funnier than
ever-homemade movies,
that is. He's emcee of this
new weekl.Y series leatur•
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Chri~t~~~ Keeler Gets Royal Treatment
to the
into a
&amp;inger' ~y -~lj.l'le~·~ elated over the cab? Start runrung? Get d~wn on his
tiappy newS ,be received durmg !lis ..re- hands •!ld knees _a nd ~raw!. . . .
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,~nt r~riB_ con~~rt . engagement.:_ A of the posters suggests that they are
• Fte.n~l! - \)ye speci8ll~ ~Xa!llln~d h•m· and meant to convey "Don't Cross Here."
·: Pf!dJCted he ~ufd· rega1n tus sight ID&gt; · lit!! that wouldn't do for a Manhattan
• ftol!' J~O t~ f1.ve years With . the prol"'~ . street sign, of course.
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1operafl0Jl ~nd afte;-eare . . . ~ndoners •. Mpcli too clear.
•wqo,wlfl'e 10 on Christine Keeler s screen ·'
Junket~rs to Omaha ~or the briefing
test tbe··othi!r
the "treatment" · on "A Gathering 'Of Eagles" report that
' thet
the
··Engllsh , aetress Mary , Pe~ch wa~ absowas .
·lutely flabbergasted will'n she went
thrOugh ~e faniastlc SAC operational
baae. She waa sllll talking abotJ\ it when
· she·left New Yor'k to go home th &lt; other
·day. He_r intense surprise at our l!ir
Sit
- ~used many of .the Americans
in '.
.up. 10 wonder what klnd ot propagan~• our l!rillsh cousllls have been
fed abOut our military powt!l' -. or l•ck
oJ. Jl . . . A Ja)?le Mansfield ··. pos.tcard
• [ro!ll Portofllio .lndilcates tl)llt 'the -ltl!l•
lao Tolll'~t Bufeau :ovpult! do .wen .til tcy .
to lnf!ue"rice tlie local postcard :publi$h•
•I'll to ~void p!lotogr!fhs th.1t would .of-.
fend many villitori. 'fbe exam.ple Jayne .
sel)t, in, ~olor, shows th,t! fa!lldUs ullder-.
. wate~ statui! a/ Ghrist in'tl!~· Mediterranean, fl~-~~ by t,.,o Clltv~s~~skin cltv. ers wearj,ng blkinlsc
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Roy Castle. the
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Bulk.
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"HILL DRIYIRS"

Sun.-.
July 7-t
Jamea Stewart and
Maureen O'Hara in

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A VACATION"

Color)

-andRobert Webber An,. Sten
"THI NUN AND

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The dr~ver, Elhott John smith.
34, East St. Louis. 111., who sus·
tamed only bru1ses and shock, '
Maid the 1-ear ot thto bus skidded When the Jackson County
into a h:rrge highway sign and Fair o~ns July 17 in Wells\on.
spun off the embankment. It slid ' o~ of Its many new featuret
:·i ba~:kward! mto a mud-fllh:·d ra- 1~ill . be the Standard Tractor
villi' and ov~rturnt&gt;d on Its sidt" , fulhng contest.
and top. sma!&gt;hing wtndows and The event wdl be held tq
crumpling the ~· eh1rle .
front or the Grandstand on Sat-'
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urday morning July 20.
Three classifications wIll
compete, Class A, up to ~-200
pounds: Cia .. B up to 5,5011

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Funeral arrangements f o r I from 4 201 and Class welghtl
Ida Manle ~ , 90 . of Middlt&gt;port rrom 5'50l ' to 6 800
Hi~l , who dted at Meigs Mem· The ~vent is' ~n tf' anyone ·
jonal hosp•tal at 5.30 th1s morn- jwho is at least 16 ears of age
who is capab~ of drivinc
; ing are inro~plele
, She is survtved by two dau~h- a tractor . Implement dealera

land

~ l ters, Mrs Olan Doerfer

Thailand Begulk• _

were smiling.

With Happy Smile•

THERE ARE NO SMILES,
however. when you
mention
"The King and I" and " West
Side Sl&lt;lry" from Thailand mo-

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BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
. BANGKOj(-(NEAt - Exotic
Is the only ~ lor Bangkok, a
Disneyllke· laoo Of iemple complexes, l!ililed spires, hand-woven sllk dyed ·sunset red a n d
lliOOi! . hats shaped like fampshadel;. .
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liB 1l!OVIO! · censoi'ahlp. too.

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tion • picture salesmen.

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Local. censorship has banned
"The Ring and I" and "West
Side Story" from Tahiland movie screens. As you may remember, a hit Broadway pla)o
and two movleo• were based on
the bOOk, "Ann~ and the

of Siam."

Kin'

h)ve:' Inspired . ·11ut book, movie, slafle m"""
i _ c I~ 11t l'c:, l!lll, and filmilsical ail are bu. .
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Addi'ng Tractor
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N4TI,Q/I'AI. OUN~NCY AC.T AND

the Scout cabin last week 1~

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to St. l.oUll'l County Hu.'lpital and
foul were Admitted .

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was parked on tbe Shade Riv·
er near Chester.
The auto, owned by Kenneth
Burke of Rt. I, Reedsville, WJI
1parked on the rnad leadinc to.

' Kirkwood , Mo., where •• were
ladmilled. lwenly-four wm taken

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Audie Murphy Dan Dwyea
"'6 ILACK HORSES"

persons lo Sl

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Jlllsed to do when he comes
¥iss ·.:Midl)jght's ~ Notebook: · Blues· "Don't Walk ·Here" sign? Hop

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wheels and its window! were
knocked oot sometime late Sat.
hi'urday or early Sunday w K 11

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Ambulances shuttled 38 inJured

I t - Juat a eentury ap-ln 1863-that Preoident Abraham r.llieoln o~ed the Nodonal
Curren?' Act. By creating: a national currency, the Act created a key growth catalyst for
thatadV9l!cem"Dt

"The Rifleman's•• former
time-slot.

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economiC advancement. And by ptoviding fiX F~y-&lt;hatteted bankl, to join thu oxistin&amp;
Ita~ 111mb, it ....,ted the "dual bankin&amp; oyttem" that baloo greatly augmonted

The ;;heriff said 1 1951 model

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' continuing investigation of tha
incident.
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A car driven bv Jack
L.
Clark of Harriso~ville
had
ST LOUIS. Mo. IUPfl - A damage11 esttmattd at t300 SMt!rowdt&gt;d bus w1th passeng..rs urday foUowing I 10 :30 p. m .
;tanding in tht- aisles hit a wet ,collision with a cow owned by
rpot and plungt-d down 30-foot ~ Earl Arix , Harr isonville .
OJmbankmt&gt;nl Sunday ThrE'f' per· Officer$ report~ the animal
wns wt&gt;re killed and i2 were in- ran in the pathway of Clark'I
jur·ed.
!vehicle while he was drlvinl
Offic1als feared the toll mi~ht on the Harrrisonville-Paget~
be h1ghtor. but wht&gt;n the Sceni- road No charges were flied
eruise1 was finally rightP£1 fi\' ~ against the motorist and a vethours arter the pre-dawn ~:~cci- er inarian was summoned fo~
dent the death count was hxed the mjured cow .
at llll'ee.
Robert E. Hysell. 17. of Rut"This 3&lt;'cidenf\ bl one ot the land. James F. Hysell , 19, of
wor11t we have eve 1• had " a Rt 1, Middleport and
John
Greyhound official so~:~id .
. David Harrison of Plant City,
The dead were .lack Wesley, ' Florida , are being held in jail
23. Burdl'fte. Ark .. Cleophas as AWOL soldiers. The fourth
Jobn!Kin, u . Ann Arbor . Mieh . jail pnsoner this morning wa1
and Mrs. Jessit&gt; F. Matthews. 28. Earl Arix, st, of Harrisonvillet
1 Rapton , Ala .. who was traveling charged with intoxication.
Lwitb her rour children to met&gt;l
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her husband. Two: . the chi~dren_ )".. Ls
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. tion during 1ts annual con1 vention
June 30-July 5 in
Detrott, Mach. Active in the
1 Indlana State Teachers Asso1 ciation, Wyatt suceeeds Hazel
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NEW NEA HEAD- President1 elect
Robert H. Wyatt will

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vestigated, ond lour persotll
locked in county jail,'

60. high 30' wicle

5-Shelf Units

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ter township waa stripped cl
its parts, one accident was ill·

Wirtz Grim
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ed along a rural road In Chellr

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o_f ~lid- are not permitted to enter.
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dleport, and Mrs 1 Ella Willis ~f Contes; ,nts will be compet..
.IColumbus. and wo sons: 1 8 1ing for cash prizes or $2&amp;, $15,
. ' and Leon Manley, of Mllld 1e-, $10 and " In each class.
port. Fnends ma y call at Raw- ! No tractors on cleata
or
.-I lings Coa.~~ Funeral home af-: tracks wiU be eligible. Only
ter noon I uesday .
those on rubber tires will ~
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Pearl Cole~an. who resides
~ear the Metgs-Galha county
h~e. wa s taken to Hol_zer hos·
. Pilat as 8 medical patient_ at
, . 3:30 p m. Sunday by Middle1pori emergency-rescue squads·t men .

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; aBowed tQ compete. Tbe
wtH be 20 feet at one hltchl'l!lc
with .ttart to be made with .~
tight chain and the chain to •

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a' least four feet long.
contestant will be given at Jqlt'
two trials .
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TO HUNTINGTON
Saturday Adml,lolla - Mra.
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Howard Thoma, Pomeroy;
~· ~ Adelbert Lee of ~yracu~e w~s ~ Charles Spencer, Pomeroy; Em-

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· .. 1Hunt1ngton, W Va . mstead of ; Dilcllupo Satuday _ lloro-

" jParkersburg, Saturd•y.

f o ' 'thy Durst, Portland; Mrs. SW..
Iley Bryan and . soo, Pomerori
Mrs. Harry PrlfOile and Ill!!.

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SU!Iay Ad. . .lou - au,
Coul41 Hotp Ke...-4y
'Sarson, Porlllnd; Keith ~
Although Glenn indicattod he er, Middleport; Hazel Winetireli!"

no interest in politJes, his ner, West ~umbl1:
. Joha H. Glenn. admitted Cecil, Pomeroy: Ruth
herl discussed the matter with Pomeroy.
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Car Is

Man Found Dead n Roadside :Park
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A 58-year-old Milford, 0 ., Crown City, park, caretaker. It ;incldent were Patrobnen Mor- Warehime, and ~ ohoodnc II court July II for no
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man was found shot to was lylnc In fii'&amp;SS
between •tine and Gordon of the 0 hI o lldl under mvesU111tion. T h • license, .Betty J. Imboden ,.
death in the State Roadside four large trees and the Chick- State Patrol, Gallla county Dep- body Is at the Wetherhoii-Ell- Millersville, cited 1&lt;1 Me • g •
IP:ult on Rt 35 in Haners- amauga Creek bank near pic-,uty SherHf Ivan Fife, Dr. Don- loti-Sandors Funeral home.
court July 16, for parkmg
at 7 a .~ . today.
lnic tables. A shot from a revol- aid Warehime, county c&lt;&gt;roner, Tbe Ohio Slate Patrol also highway and no operator's
He was Floyd Bugge, ver had coursed upward from and Prosecuting Attorney War- reported the following arrests cense, and Clyde . Kuhn, 'telgs
su~ar Camp Rd ., Milford. his mouth.
ren F. Sheets•..No ruling In the over. the weekend: Wllllam L. Tuppers Plains, cited to ,.
was a brother of Mrs. 1 ~A:t~th~e'.'sce~n~e~l"'n~ves~ti~ga"'t~ing~t~h::e~
~ d~ea~t~h~ha~s:_:bee:::n~m::a~d~e~b::y,_.Dr
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Ave., Gallipolis, and iJ I
COWMBUS (UPII A
Traffic fatalities during the lbeliEw'v,.'r'ed. to be survived by l'.
Fourth of July weekend broke
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blp DeiMCl'atic _,.,. oald
today a plaa 1o aqe utrooaut John H. Gleaa Jr. lo run
tiona I Safety Council's grIm
far lite Senate iJo Ohio a..t
yeor woo being aladled bill
~rediction of 550 to 650 deaths.
As tbe _reports of de•tl•• durr.'
lito aotr-ut ladlcated be
ing the final hours came m,
waa loo buoy to let bolo pol~
Howard Pyle, president of the
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'"I've cot my boadalull wlllt
t ~e toll set a "tragic standard
th~ space proJI'IID aDd Uvt
uo dme fw polltlea," Gleno
against which to measure any I
holiday ."
111ld in HoustoD, Tt1a1., ••ue
he is worktn&amp; on the mOOD
A United Press International
count ot i :30 a.m., EDT, 'showA change in the time of the
project.
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Bank-or Department Store?
It's~ to tell which the picture shOWI, isn'tit~ Aetually, It shows the 10bby of a commercl:1.l
bank, ID which an aaortment of WIUet ia ~bited-because they illustrate goals attainablt
through use of ba:ok tetvicn.
Banb often fe8tur&amp; ditplays l~k~ thi11, givlng their pN!miset the apptarance of depart-me~ . !h ,
In another way, Amenca a commercial banP are. department stores:-of financial.
~ervx-. '!~~era 1lng1e root~ ~e customer finds an UI!Oitment of u,mt~ credit Sfrvi~, aild' · •
handy fac11itiell for lafeguarding poase~sions, transferring fundi, anf practicio&amp; tlitift.
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rou want to be
£rotected by a
hospJtalization
plan that
is guaranteed
renewable
fl!r life,
the man
to see is your
man from
Nationwide:

MAX WARD
WY 2-2460
115 E, 2nd Po111610¥

Bargainl aOOurll!. Cost ill low on loans for all1ound purpo~•: lofe.~deposit protectWn·COI•· . ..,':&gt;
pennies weekly; ~benefits of a c:l\eckin&amp; account colt' little ol--111~# the Uniq,ue advan~~ ~ ·' ~ .
tq;es of a bank aavmp accowtt are youn: plus interest
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the state where
it can offer the averace American this all-around-finalk.ialae~Vi&amp;:

rnpvies ore funnier than
ever-homemade movies,
that is. He's emcee of this
new weekl.Y series leatur•
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Chri~t~~~ Keeler Gets Royal Treatment
to the
into a
&amp;inger' ~y -~lj.l'le~·~ elated over the cab? Start runrung? Get d~wn on his
tiappy newS ,be received durmg !lis ..re- hands •!ld knees _a nd ~raw!. . . .
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,~nt r~riB_ con~~rt . engagement.:_ A of the posters suggests that they are
• Fte.n~l! - \)ye speci8ll~ ~Xa!llln~d h•m· and meant to convey "Don't Cross Here."
·: Pf!dJCted he ~ufd· rega1n tus sight ID&gt; · lit!! that wouldn't do for a Manhattan
• ftol!' J~O t~ f1.ve years With . the prol"'~ . street sign, of course.
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1operafl0Jl ~nd afte;-eare . . . ~ndoners •. Mpcli too clear.
•wqo,wlfl'e 10 on Christine Keeler s screen ·'
Junket~rs to Omaha ~or the briefing
test tbe··othi!r
the "treatment" · on "A Gathering 'Of Eagles" report that
' thet
the
··Engllsh , aetress Mary , Pe~ch wa~ absowas .
·lutely flabbergasted will'n she went
thrOugh ~e faniastlc SAC operational
baae. She waa sllll talking abotJ\ it when
· she·left New Yor'k to go home th &lt; other
·day. He_r intense surprise at our l!ir
Sit
- ~used many of .the Americans
in '.
.up. 10 wonder what klnd ot propagan~• our l!rillsh cousllls have been
fed abOut our military powt!l' -. or l•ck
oJ. Jl . . . A Ja)?le Mansfield ··. pos.tcard
• [ro!ll Portofllio .lndilcates tl)llt 'the -ltl!l•
lao Tolll'~t Bufeau :ovpult! do .wen .til tcy .
to lnf!ue"rice tlie local postcard :publi$h•
•I'll to ~void p!lotogr!fhs th.1t would .of-.
fend many villitori. 'fbe exam.ple Jayne .
sel)t, in, ~olor, shows th,t! fa!lldUs ullder-.
. wate~ statui! a/ Ghrist in'tl!~· Mediterranean, fl~-~~ by t,.,o Clltv~s~~skin cltv. ers wearj,ng blkinlsc
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Roy Castle. the
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Bulk.
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"HILL DRIYIRS"

Sun.-.
July 7-t
Jamea Stewart and
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A VACATION"

Color)

-andRobert Webber An,. Sten
"THI NUN AND

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Pomerov Flower ShoD
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The dr~ver, Elhott John smith.
34, East St. Louis. 111., who sus·
tamed only bru1ses and shock, '
Maid the 1-ear ot thto bus skidded When the Jackson County
into a h:rrge highway sign and Fair o~ns July 17 in Wells\on.
spun off the embankment. It slid ' o~ of Its many new featuret
:·i ba~:kward! mto a mud-fllh:·d ra- 1~ill . be the Standard Tractor
villi' and ov~rturnt&gt;d on Its sidt" , fulhng contest.
and top. sma!&gt;hing wtndows and The event wdl be held tq
crumpling the ~· eh1rle .
front or the Grandstand on Sat-'
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urday morning July 20.
Three classifications wIll
compete, Class A, up to ~-200
pounds: Cia .. B up to 5,5011

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Funeral arrangements f o r I from 4 201 and Class welghtl
Ida Manle ~ , 90 . of Middlt&gt;port rrom 5'50l ' to 6 800
Hi~l , who dted at Meigs Mem· The ~vent is' ~n tf' anyone ·
jonal hosp•tal at 5.30 th1s morn- jwho is at least 16 ears of age
who is capab~ of drivinc
; ing are inro~plele
, She is survtved by two dau~h- a tractor . Implement dealera

land

~ l ters, Mrs Olan Doerfer

Thailand Begulk• _

were smiling.

With Happy Smile•

THERE ARE NO SMILES,
however. when you
mention
"The King and I" and " West
Side Sl&lt;lry" from Thailand mo-

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BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
. BANGKOj(-(NEAt - Exotic
Is the only ~ lor Bangkok, a
Disneyllke· laoo Of iemple complexes, l!ililed spires, hand-woven sllk dyed ·sunset red a n d
lliOOi! . hats shaped like fampshadel;. .
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liB 1l!OVIO! · censoi'ahlp. too.

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"The Ring and I" and "West
Side Story" from Tahiland movie screens. As you may remember, a hit Broadway pla)o
and two movleo• were based on
the bOOk, "Ann~ and the

of Siam."

Kin'

h)ve:' Inspired . ·11ut book, movie, slafle m"""
i _ c I~ 11t l'c:, l!lll, and filmilsical ail are bu. .
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N4TI,Q/I'AI. OUN~NCY AC.T AND

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foul were Admitted .

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was parked on tbe Shade Riv·
er near Chester.
The auto, owned by Kenneth
Burke of Rt. I, Reedsville, WJI
1parked on the rnad leadinc to.

' Kirkwood , Mo., where •• were
ladmilled. lwenly-four wm taken

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Audie Murphy Dan Dwyea
"'6 ILACK HORSES"

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Jlllsed to do when he comes
¥iss ·.:Midl)jght's ~ Notebook: · Blues· "Don't Walk ·Here" sign? Hop

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wheels and its window! were
knocked oot sometime late Sat.
hi'urday or early Sunday w K 11

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Ambulances shuttled 38 inJured

I t - Juat a eentury ap-ln 1863-that Preoident Abraham r.llieoln o~ed the Nodonal
Curren?' Act. By creating: a national currency, the Act created a key growth catalyst for
thatadV9l!cem"Dt

"The Rifleman's•• former
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economiC advancement. And by ptoviding fiX F~y-&lt;hatteted bankl, to join thu oxistin&amp;
Ita~ 111mb, it ....,ted the "dual bankin&amp; oyttem" that baloo greatly augmonted

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' continuing investigation of tha
incident.
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A car driven bv Jack
L.
Clark of Harriso~ville
had
ST LOUIS. Mo. IUPfl - A damage11 esttmattd at t300 SMt!rowdt&gt;d bus w1th passeng..rs urday foUowing I 10 :30 p. m .
;tanding in tht- aisles hit a wet ,collision with a cow owned by
rpot and plungt-d down 30-foot ~ Earl Arix , Harr isonville .
OJmbankmt&gt;nl Sunday ThrE'f' per· Officer$ report~ the animal
wns wt&gt;re killed and i2 were in- ran in the pathway of Clark'I
jur·ed.
!vehicle while he was drlvinl
Offic1als feared the toll mi~ht on the Harrrisonville-Paget~
be h1ghtor. but wht&gt;n the Sceni- road No charges were flied
eruise1 was finally rightP£1 fi\' ~ against the motorist and a vethours arter the pre-dawn ~:~cci- er inarian was summoned fo~
dent the death count was hxed the mjured cow .
at llll'ee.
Robert E. Hysell. 17. of Rut"This 3&lt;'cidenf\ bl one ot the land. James F. Hysell , 19, of
wor11t we have eve 1• had " a Rt 1, Middleport and
John
Greyhound official so~:~id .
. David Harrison of Plant City,
The dead were .lack Wesley, ' Florida , are being held in jail
23. Burdl'fte. Ark .. Cleophas as AWOL soldiers. The fourth
Jobn!Kin, u . Ann Arbor . Mieh . jail pnsoner this morning wa1
and Mrs. Jessit&gt; F. Matthews. 28. Earl Arix, st, of Harrisonvillet
1 Rapton , Ala .. who was traveling charged with intoxication.
Lwitb her rour children to met&gt;l
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her husband. Two: . the chi~dren_ )".. Ls
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June 30-July 5 in
Detrott, Mach. Active in the
1 Indlana State Teachers Asso1 ciation, Wyatt suceeeds Hazel
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NEW NEA HEAD- President1 elect
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vestigated, ond lour persotll
locked in county jail,'

60. high 30' wicle

5-Shelf Units

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ter township waa stripped cl
its parts, one accident was ill·

Wirtz Grim
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In Banks As

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ed along a rural road In Chellr

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o_f ~lid- are not permitted to enter.
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dleport, and Mrs 1 Ella Willis ~f Contes; ,nts will be compet..
.IColumbus. and wo sons: 1 8 1ing for cash prizes or $2&amp;, $15,
. ' and Leon Manley, of Mllld 1e-, $10 and " In each class.
port. Fnends ma y call at Raw- ! No tractors on cleata
or
.-I lings Coa.~~ Funeral home af-: tracks wiU be eligible. Only
ter noon I uesday .
those on rubber tires will ~
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Pearl Cole~an. who resides
~ear the Metgs-Galha county
h~e. wa s taken to Hol_zer hos·
. Pilat as 8 medical patient_ at
, . 3:30 p m. Sunday by Middle1pori emergency-rescue squads·t men .

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wtH be 20 feet at one hltchl'l!lc
with .ttart to be made with .~
tight chain and the chain to •

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a' least four feet long.
contestant will be given at Jqlt'
two trials .
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TO HUNTINGTON
Saturday Adml,lolla - Mra.
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~· ~ Adelbert Lee of ~yracu~e w~s ~ Charles Spencer, Pomeroy; Em-

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· .. 1Hunt1ngton, W Va . mstead of ; Dilcllupo Satuday _ lloro-

" jParkersburg, Saturd•y.

f o ' 'thy Durst, Portland; Mrs. SW..
Iley Bryan and . soo, Pomerori
Mrs. Harry PrlfOile and Ill!!.

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ballot ot that time.
SU!Iay Ad. . .lou - au,
Coul41 Hotp Ke...-4y
'Sarson, Porlllnd; Keith ~
Although Glenn indicattod he er, Middleport; Hazel Winetireli!"

no interest in politJes, his ner, West ~umbl1:
. Joha H. Glenn. admitted Cecil, Pomeroy: Ruth
herl discussed the matter with Pomeroy.
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worked quietly attemptbla aa Wba1eJ !M·•;! 1\lfc:ljlo;
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Council Wins
High Praise
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·1Selected As

Group Project

A siJ: o'clock ch~en cUnner
Mtdd~eporf
A perm8nem ~P fund was
InspecUon of Guiding S t a r •
Council No. 12•. Dauyhters of
•r~O(fed_ the meeting o1 1 be Fourth of Jul dinner
agreed u(IO!I u a projtcl of
ol the llyracuae Metho.
Y
IJilM11 the Star OW of the Syr...,..
America In Syracuse, was held
church W~ evening ol Mrs. J. H. Smith and Halo! F 1r s t Ullited Prelb~
Thursday night, June 27. The
the
home ol Mrs. Carl Weese. VanCooney, Grant-s! were Mr. Clourch ill a meeting June 25th
meeUng wu conducted In
Mrs Allee capehart presl· and Mrs. B. L. Potter, M r 1· ill the Annes of the church
ritualistic form Dy thi council'was ill charge ~~ I he ~'ord, of Barbounville, W. Va.; The
!log
In h .
or, Margaret CottrilL
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m.eeting,
which
opened
with
deMr.
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Tlce,
Hunt·
of
the
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SIJter Myrtle Durst was revotlona
taken
from
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by
lngton,
w
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Va.;
Mias
Maude
McBride,
who
read
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dev~
ported home from hospital.
JV.rs. Royal Thomas, who clos- Taylor, Middlepor!; and Rev. llono, "What God's World TeHa
The inspecting officer , Dised with prayer.
and Mrs. Lewis Mikell, Gallipo. U• About God," of Psalm 19,
trict Deputy Edith Wakely of
"Lord,
Teach
Us
to
Pray"
lis, who have just returned followed by prayer. Roll call
:Marietta, gavt the Council a
was
the
ti&gt;plc
of
the
program
from
a tour of the Holy Land, was answered with a scripture
very good grade for its work.
presented by Mrs. John Sauv- Mr. and Mno. WUUam Hayes verse containing the word
She told of the booster meet·
age Jr. 8l1&lt;l the chapter on arxl sons, Mike arxl Doug, of "rose."
ins in November, and the pic' ·Theology and MlsaloDB" from Bridger, Montsna, arrived Wed· The camp IUDd, in the amount
llic for District officf:!rs and
the study book, was given by nesday for a vlslt with ·h lo of f25 will be used to asslot
deputies. The district will sponMrs. Capehart.
brother and famlly, Mr. and young people of the church who
IK.Ir a rummage sale, and members are asked to brins arti&amp;
Durm~ the business session, Mrs. A. w. Hftye~. He ts also a wish ·to atteod camp or church
24 shut-on calls were reported brother of the late F r a n k conference
cles to the council rooms, so
Missionary letters were read Hayes The brothers had not Mrs ~ Qui k ad "A
they can be taken to the picfrom Korea and Japan. Mr s. seen ~ach other since 1932 when You Go Throu b c ~,. ~
nic.
. Mrs. Wakely was presented
was named ~ecretary A. w. Hayes left Montana. Ac- • The Weaver."g
'
a gift from the Council by Mrs.
supply work, replacmg Mrs. companying them here were Roll
11 ord 1 the July
Cottrill. All visiting members
William Houdashelt who resi~n- her sister and brother-lJJ..Iaw. meetingcawn~ be ~~':essen er.,
spoke briefly.
ed. Plans were made for a poe- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dober· program by . MlJs ~~
Present were Ethel Rainey
nlc at the Syracuse park
in druk and children, Frank, Jr. Duckworth, and Mrs.
ol Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.; Laura
August. .
and Bonnie of Willoughby, East Harden will be hostess
Sayre and"' Laura~· Watson of
An ..arttcle, "The Amerl~an Lake, Ohio. They also visited Mrs. Mayme Hoi~, host·
Racine; Council Deputy FlorWa!, and George Washmg- with Mrs. Frank Hayes and ess, served refreshments
to
ence Harden; Counselor Mar·
tons Praye~ to the ~atoon were sons.
Mrs. McBride Mrs. Duckworth 1
read by Miss MarCJa Karr to
,
'
aaret Cottrill, Elizabeth Duok·
close
the
meeting.
Atl&lt;oding
Thursday
afternoon
and
eveMn.
Qutck,
Mrs. Ada Slack,
worth , Esther Harden, Sadie
were
the
above
named
and
Mrs.
nlng
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
Mrs.
~zel
Clark,
and Mba
Theuner, Lizzie Quick, Hazel
Carl
Herring,
Mrs.
L
u
h
•
r
A.
W.
Hayea
were
Janel
Ulco,
Frankoe
Mumaw.
1
Clark, •nd Ural Thomas.
Friend, Mrs. Melvin Grimm, of Lancaster, wh~ Is attending
Guests were Mrs. Wakely,
Mrs. William Eichinger and a summer school m Columbus, 7th Anniver1arie1
district deputy ; Edith Betzing.
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Robert Pierce and Gene Hayes . .ru.______ _. n __ ___,., __
State Inside Sentinel of TuJ&gt;MRS. HERBERT MICH.!&gt; 111 . OIII.INC.FR
per~ Plains ; Dorothy Ritchie, Before an altar decorated will
Dons Grueser,. Eleanor Leoo- ioli and greenery combined with
ard, Esther Rodenour. Myrtle branch candelabra, Miss Judy .
.
Walker, Laura Mae Hartung, bride of Herbert Michael Ohling·
1:00 Gil..&amp;/ ,(lospltal
and Eva Bailey of Chester.
many Sunday, June 9 at 7 :30 ~
1:30 . Sbowtime
•
Z:M Q(lay Report
Presbyterian Church in MiddleP&lt; ,
3,110 Queea For A Dai
White satiri bows marked the
3:30 Wbo Do y,.. ,.....
WSAZ-TV
WSAZ-TV
kneeling bench completing the .
ard Ruppe it was the officiating rr
4 : 0 0 -. .........
Chane~ 3
Chimnel 3
4:30
Dlleoverr .., .
The bride is the daughter of
t:ll Goopel Clra•u
1:45 Conlooll Report
4:55 ~. . ..
Grant-st.. Middleport. Mr. Ohlfr
Jl,ti!J Town Han
7:110 tadar Sbow
'
5:00 supPer ....
Twenty members and 0 n e I1and Mr~.' Conrad Ohl mger,
~04 .
tt:'" Lf1oing Ward
1:25 'l'. .S., OUt Your WaJ
5:20
Supermaa
guest, Mrs. Walter Miller, an·! 'fhe brode, escorted to the aI· Inorr
10:45 Chrlstophen
t:• Cltood Homing
6:110
B
a1swered the roll call with " Altar by her .unc~e, Clarence Ball· lsoril
II:Ot This Is The Life
1:311 Operallon Alpltabet
6:30
Fourth of July memory," when ey, of Sprmgfoeld, ~as attired ped
11 :30 Frontiers of Faith
1o:oo say WileD
&amp; : ~ A ..... AI tile W......
the Chester Garden dub met m a g~wn ~r white ~lipper sa!m A
12 :00 TV Chapel
11;25 trl!:wa
6:40 ABC Evll!llia a.port
Wednesday evenins at t h e overlaid w1th E~glish net With nup.
12:30 Ask A Priest
U :IO Pto, Y- Hunch
7:00
Amos 'n Andy •
home of Mrs. Roy Miller, with ~ ruffle of ch~nblly lace form- by ) .
IZ:45 A New Life
11:00 Price Ia Righi
7:30
The Dakotas
1:08 Goapel Hannony Bop
Mrs. Ernest Kllight and Mrs. ms a v-shape m !ront and back. witb
U :30 COncentrattoa
1:30
Tbe Rifleman .
1:30 Movie
Howard Knight as co-hostesses . Her bouff~nt skirt fell into a sing
12:00 Your Ftrat lmpreaaioa
8:00 Stoney Butl&lt;e
3:3$ Salute to Burke
Devotions by Mrs. Miller in· chapel tram. The. molded brxl· Pra·
12:30 Truth or Cons~
10:00 Ben Casey
4:00 Reds Vs. Dodgers
12:5$ NeWI
eluded 8 reading, " My Coon- lee !'as of cha~tllly. lace over Pra~
11 :oo Local News ·
7:110 News
1:30 Leave It Til Girls
try," scripture II Corlnthiana apploqued
oatm wtth
net A.
11 ' lO Pacemaker Newa
7:30 Sports
1:111 People Will Talll:
3:13-18 and prayer. Mrs. How- yoke, a sman lace collar and frler
11:15
Weather
7:30 Walt Disaer
2:fi News
ard Knight gave the verse of long tapered s~eves. Her fon· socl
11:20 Academy Award 11avte
::so car H
the month.
ger tip veil of sdk lllusoon was Jowl
1:30 Doctors
t:OO
(lonanza
3:00 Loretta YOIIDI
Mrs. Vernon Weber discuss- held by a small crown of laoe brl!!
10:08 Show of Week
3:30 You Don't Say
eel new methods of pest control and seed pearls.
a f.
11:01
Neft
t :UO Match Game
and displayed literature oil the She camed a cascade bolt- rll
11
:10
Weather
t:Z5
Aflemooo Repol1
subject. Mrs, Robert Worxl In quet of while rose~uds and Ill· ~
11:15
lleyhule
t:IIO
Make
Room, Dadd¥.
her topic "Poisonous Plants," les of the valley. fhe b rt de cOW
1:110
Itt.
c:artA&gt;oD
named well known plants whoae wore a songle strand of pearls, in'·
Channel I
5:30 McKeeYec " Colonel
Dowers, """ or seed pods 11 eat· a gift of the groom, and pearl puq
G
:lt You .liked FOl' It
en by chiJdreD will poison or earnngs belongmg to her grand,
WCHS.TV
1:
II J.. !llll&lt;=!'•er SboW
cause ill effects ' and told what mother
, the late Minnie Erie· mlet.or.
11:00 P8I'SOII'I llallilc::
1:15 .._ _
.
p
steps to take if the emersency wme ·
.
f A•
U:30 CBS Report
"ao Newa flciUI'O
Miss Karen Gregg, s1ster o .
.rose .
1:111 Oral Robetlar
.
'd ,~
1:41 Buntley-Br-*lay a.,art
The demonstration of 1 h e the brode, served as mao o Cl .
1:111 Tllkllol Handa
.
.
tl
ar
.7:• liud&lt;tlllerrJ ...,....
nwnth by Mrs. Lawrence Mil- honor, wearmg ~ prmcess. s y e Gill'
1:45 Twins Vo. Orloleo
7:111 llondal' Nlgbt llorill
hoan was 8 symmetrical ar- dress of petal pmk organza ov- Sh . .
5:GI Sea Hunt
1:111
Art l..tllldelter
.
rangement of canna foliage, hy- er taffeta embroidered with tiny eel"
5:31 Amateur Sour
IO:GI
lklalt:lef'a
J&lt;lllnlll
drangea and snap dragons.
seed pear Is and featur_mg
a Mrs
6:00 Tweltietb CeolurJ
JO:a .lleet the Pre.
During the business session, pout! bad&lt;. Her headpoece was of I
&amp;:30 Mr. Ed
11:tlll t'lewl
Mrs. carl Kautz, president, Ia circular vetl held by a nat F\
7:00 Lassie
11:11 Weatllerclll
nattoed Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, bow In matching pink. White brl~
f:30 DennJs The ....._
ll:li Jim 1'lllc*et .. $(1«11
Mrs. Donald Mora and M r s. wrist length gloves l'Dmplete.J silk
1:00 Ed SuWvaa
11:11
Wadel llewa 1'oalil&amp;
1:00 RA!al lleCoyl
Homer Holter to draw up by • her c'"!tume. • .
.
pal&lt;
a:• '-""' - Vorlet;J
Jaws for honorary membership. Lewos E. Smoth, Moddleport, ro!il
1: Ill G. £. 111~
A roond robin birthday card served as best man and Tom- Alit
10:00 Candid ca-.
WatS.TV
was sent w Mrs. G. A. Young. my Goett, Pomeroy, and Wol- boU.
10:30 What's 111 Ulle
C:lumwl8
11:1111 CBS Neill
Mrs . B. K. Ridenour y e 8 r Ham Woodard, U. S. Air Force, 1l
T:li Dally Wor4
11:15 uate Aolf
book chairman for the new Oregon, were ushers.
i a
T:ltl Jack LalaDM Show
Garden club y~ar, named Mrs. The bride's mother wore a ~igl
.,.. Budd¥ Stardler
WH\'N-TV
Earl Dean, Mrs. Pearl Ko- rose lace sheath dress w i I h CoU
1,!11 captam '&amp;.uca&lt;oo
blentz, Mrs. Guy· Summerfield betge acc.essor.les and . a cor- thlr'
Channel 13
lt:OI cateooar
and Mrs. Reid Yoong w work sage of ponk topped whote car- City
11:30 Dr. Peale
10:30 I LuYO IAiot
with her
natoons. The mother of I he Ohf
12:00 Davey lc Goliath
11:00 flea! lokCof•
Judges' awarded red ribbons groom was attired In a. b Iu_e roy
U :lli Noblemen Quarlel
U:30 Pele 6 GJaQa
to Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs. Lawyem
12:00 l.ove of Life
1%:30 Bible Answen
renee Milhoan and Mrs. Pearl ":'eeting and favors were purse and
1:00 t.ower Ll&amp;blhouse
12:25 Newa
Mora and blue ribbonb to Mrs. s1ze mirrors. Mrs. Homer Hoi· the ,
1:30 !4eet Professor
12:30 For Tomorrow
Reid Young, Mrs. Donald Mo- ter won the door prize.
of .•,
12: 4i lilllduli IAgill
2:00 Directions 'G
1:110. Woman's .:'age
ra, Mno. Earl Dean, Mro. Pearl
sidi!
Z:SO Issues &amp; Answers
l :Z Newa
Mora, Mrs. Homer Holter and Wedding Pictures
vllll
S:OO Brldge
1:30
As The Wocld Tura
1::10
Bowling
Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs . Pearl Shown By Smith.t
1:00
P81BWwd
t:3t fake Two
Mora won the contest conduct· Mr. and Mrs. Thea L. Smith A
2:30
Houaepar!J
5:00 Tratlmaater
ed by Mrs. Kautz.
entertained with a barbecue at urdr
3:00 To Tell Trutla
1:00
Action Theater
. The hostesses served a des· 6 p.m. Fourth of July, at their Mri
3:25 Newa
7:00
USA
Prellinlnariea
Nrl couroe at the close of the horne, 121 Peacock Ave.
Pre. ·
S: 30 1be Millionaire
7:30 Jetsons
Following the dinner, slides eret.
4:00 lbe 5ecre1 Sluna
i:OO M,ovles
taken of the wedding and re· Jart.
4:30 Tbe l!:dge o1 Nilbl
10:00 Voice of Firestone
ception of their daughter Sue and ·
1:00
Anile oatlq '
lo:30 Newa
and Danny Zirkle on June 2tl gh&lt;t'
5:30 Pbll Silvera
II:GO Clallllc Tbeate&lt;
were shown. Guests were Mr. and ·
a:oo Sea Hudl
and Mrs. Danny Zirkle, Mr. bus
8:30 D&lt;apel
LOOK·LISTEN: "The PattJ
and Mrs. Harry P. Smith, Mr. Mis.
1:110 ESSo lleporiU
Duke Sbow," a new and re- 1:111 Wealllet
and Mrs. Elsworth Rowe, Mr. Mn.
and Mrs. Chester Zirkle, Mrs. of ·.
lreahiagly different half • ~
7:15 Cll5 Newo
I. B. Weed, Miss Anna
Durst GrO:.,
comedy aeriei s~~trriog Aca4·
7::Ill To r.u Trutlt
emy Award winner Patty Duke f :tltl ' 'ye Gol 4 Sec.rel
and Mrs. Walter Miller.
rair
In tbe dual role of loot • .alike 8:30 Comedy Series
Mr1
couslna, will lllilke Its debut 111 · t:OU OaDDJ lbome• _
Br} •
ABC-'I'V Wed., Sept. II .. .....
H~SON0toive·ln
and
1:111 AiiiJ1 Grllllllt
W VI\
Simou and Scbuater will put.. ·10:00 Paaawa
laD'.'
~ --~..
. ...
llsb Elmer Rice's autobiogra- 111:30 ~IWIII'·• I.'IIe. 8lan '
'
lUlU ~"··
phy, "Minority Report" m Aug· 11:!11 iJwuo·o ·NIWI ~
ley
;r,
...
TONIGHT
ast It - the 49tb anniversary 11:10 Wnn•na die • .._. .~
4udle lolurphr Don Duryeo low'~
of
the first night of his II r H 11:15 Silver. BraDd SpacqJ ~
lng
"6 ILACK HORSIS"
play,
"On Trial!' He baa ~ 11::10 LateGen
(Color)
ten !ill playa In all .. .. .. .
-ondStanley Boker, Herbert Lom

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Student From

Nigeria Speaks
In Syracuse

trill , ..._ "Ohrlot'o Way, My
way": the "B-1-~~&lt;~..J!"; aDd
Zac'C haeus. A plane . org111duet
was played by Par · ov•
ac.d El&lt;anor Scbr
:~~~0.~ •a~!.n. Mll!don
d "Our Home ,. · .. No Teart
~a
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b Estho
m Heaven, was aung YCro
er Sylvtst~r, Ka thryn W w,
Margaret cottnll, Agnea hlte,
alod Rev. Ruppel!.
,
Miss Obiora. wearin~ her _Pio
tive dress, Wkl of her scboom:!t
her home hfe and the ooc:
hfe on her country . She lo o!.
Catholic l~oth arxl has six sl"'
ters and "' .brothers. ller lather works w•th the Health Deo

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MJJs . Sylvlf Oblora, ol 0n1tabe, Nogerla, Africa, was .guest
speaker when " Family Night"
was held Friday night, June
28th, at .ne Syracuse FIr s t
United Presbyterian Church
A poU.r k dinner was ae.:Ved
In the Annex at s:SO p. m.,
pl~ed by prayer by the
Rev. Howard Ru~pelt. A program followed, opening with the
congregation sin ging " Heave,..
ly Sunshine." Scripture w as
read by Agnes White , followed
by prayer by Rev. Ruppel!.
J!oberta Lewis and Bruce Cotand relative• In the Bend area.
They also visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Eblin of Lancast·
er and Mr. and M.,. Jacl&lt;
Mumford and famlly, Columbus.

She atterxled n years ol
school before comong. ro Ohio
Univ.e rsity. where she os a sopho
om?re ma]or~g m Home Econ.
omocs. She woll work as an Alfo
rlcultural Agent when she r"'
turns to her native country.

Mrs. Roy Miller
Is Hostess For
Garden Club

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TUESDAY

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A brolcen down •ehldo ~
· ed along a rural road in Ch&lt;\tlr
tor township was .stripped "
one accident wu IIIIvetJtigtlted, and four perSOIII
locked in county jail,
Meip Sheriff Robert C. HanNEW NEA Ht:AD- President-i enb•ach reported today in sumelect Robert H. Wyatt will marizing ocUvlties of his d•
ta~eleadership of the partment over the weekend.
Nal'
i:lucation Associ&amp;· The sheriff said a 1151 model
t'
during its annual con· Pontiac was stripped of
Itt
vention June 30-July 5 in wheels and its windows wert
Detroit, Mich. Active In the knocked 0111 sometime late Sat.
Indiana State Teachers Asao·
elation, Wyatt succeeds Hazel urday or early Sunday while It
A. Blanchard in the preai· was parked on the Shade RIY·
lenc.)'.
er near Chester.
The auto, owned by Kenneth
IBu~rke of Rt. I, Reedsville, w~s
Iparked oo the road leading 19.
the Scout cabin last week lfter
1 it had brolcen down . Sheriff Har.
1tenbach said his department II
•
'I contlnuing investigation of
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·10:30 I J,.ove i:.aey
11:00 11N1 llceoJ•
11:30 Peloi aod Glaolvs
IJ:.OI.Lote of Ltle
IJ:Zi CBS N.,..
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1:111

wCHS-

1:30 All The World 1'urlll
1 : 01~ Pauword
1:110~

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3:30 llll1lOalilre .
4:00. , . ..... -

FRIDAY

f:at Tloo Sdp el Nt&amp;ht
I:DQ Aane QakleJ
5:111 Brolr.eD Arrow

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1;16 Drape!
7:00 19110 lleporCir

7:10

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JUIJ. 7-1
J 11111e1 Stewart and
MlureeD O'Hara in

"MMl. - I S TAKII
A V,o\CATION"
(In Color)

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Henry Denker has

Skl(• JS, wfeC k·s

beea •named es:ecutive pcoduc-

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FRIDAY

ST. LOUJ.S , Mo . iUPil -

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1Clark ot Harrisonville
A · damages eshmattd

Ambulances shuttled 28 injured
persOill lo St. Joseph Hospital.

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at $300 Sat·

Add•tng T.rae(or

, Mo .. wlwre ul weno
I:Kirkwood
admitted. t'wenty~four wm taken

film entry and a delegatm
American actor Edgar Kuhn,
who played a featured role in
the film ' 'The Day and
tbe
Hour," slaiTiog Sim&lt;toe Signoret and Stuart Whitman, has
been cast as au Italian daredev·
II driver wbo has lost his nerve
- iD .. The Director ;• an episode of .. Harry's Girls,' ' for
NBC-TV . ..
' George Segal has been signed as Robert Taylor's co-star
on the Is-&amp;! NBC·TV drama!·
ic seriea "The Robert Taylor
Show" Thursdays, stao:tiug i1
the fall. Sesal recently len thf
cast of the three-perfllrmer
Broadway 'comedy, "The Battle
of a $imple Man," to go to the
West· Coast where filming of
the serles is now under way

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to St . Louis County Hospilal and j
fnur were Rdmitted .

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The driver, Elliott John Smith.
U
34, East SL l.uuis. Ill., who sus- 1
tainM only bruises and shack.l
said the rear ol the bus 1 kidded • When the Jackson County
into a large highway jiign and , Fair op~ns July 17 in Welllton.
Ispun oft the l:'mbankment. 11 slid :u~e of its many new featw'tl
Iba,•kwards into a mud-fillt&gt;d ra-1~ill . be the Standard Tractor
vine and overturned on it s sick&gt; I ullmg contest.
and top. smashing windows and I The @Vent will bt held 1•
crumpling the \'ehicl e.
'front of the Grandstand on Sat.'
urday morning July 20.
Jda Manl~v Hit~•
Three classiflcaUon•
wIll
•
I
compete.
Class
A,
up
to
4JAJO
W til B~ .\nnnmu·t'&lt;
pounds; Class B up to 5,500
Funeral arrangements for Ifrom 4,20l and Class c weights
Ida Manle ~ . 90, of Middlf•oort from 5 501 ' to 6 800
Hi~l. who .died at Mei~ Mem-: The ~vent is ' ~n t{\ anyone
~ ~rJal hos~ltal at ~ · 3ClLhJs morn· !who i~ at least 16 years of q:t_
1mg a~e mco~pl ete .
jand who is capable of drivina
1
She ts survt ved by two dau~h- 1 a tractor. Implement dealert
1ters. Mrs. Olan Doeder o.f .M1d- 1are not permitted to enter.
dleporl , and Mrs. Ella W111:is of Contes ~ ,nts will be rompi(..
Columbus, and •wo sons: Ira ing for cash prizes of t20. $15,
and l ~on Manl ey, or Mtddle- '$10 and $fl in each class.
·
~rt . f n ends may call at Raw- 1 No tractors 00 cleail
or
·lmgs Coals Funeral home af- i tracks wiU be eligible. Only
- ter noon Tuesday·
' those on rubber tires will be
allowed to compete. The ~'
TAKE~ TO HOSPITAL .
will be 20 feet at one hitch.
, Pearl Cole~an . who res1des 1 with start to be made with · ~
~ear the Melgs-Galba l'Ounty Itight chain and the chain to ~~
1~e, wa s taken. to Hal.7.er hos- a ' least four feet long, ~·.
ttal as a medtra l patient_ at contestant will be liven at ~-·
· 3:30 p.m. Sunday by M•ddle-ltwo trials .
port emergency-rescue squads!J!en ·
MeJco Memorial Hospital
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, Saturday Admilsltns - Mrl.
1 ~ TO HUNTINGTON
H ow a r d Thoma, Pomeroy;
I ' Adelbert Lee of ~yracu~ w~s i Charles S'J)encer, Pomeroy ; Emto St. Marys haspttal m rna Williams, Mason.
§:;~;;~;:Yw Va .. Instead of Dlldoarr.. Satanloy _ DoniSaturday, /or ithy Durst, Portland; Mno. SIIQ.
1 !~urologls · __ ·ley Bryan and !lOll, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Harry Prifogle and ....
Pomeroy.
Bird! Saturday - Mr. lliol
1Mrs. Howard Thoma, Pome~,1
a daughter.
ll"'"'"' at that lime.
Saadoy Admlnltna - Clar!t~
Coold Help
Sarson, Portland : Keith
Althoogb Glenn indicated he er, Middleport; Hazel Winefimi.
no interest in politics, his ner , West COlumbia ; ~rd
"·~;&lt;· ifa·Uter . Jolin H. Glenn, admitted Cecil, Pomeroy ; Ruth
Smith,
hed discussed Ute matter with Pomeroy.
son the laSI limo he saw I Dloelllra" Soaitdl)' - li*!i'
- ahoot th,.. monlh8 •go - Williams, Rulllnd; David ~.
:,;,, .... they agreed the astrOnaut thew•, Cheohlre; ~ w~
,.;!.!i!\outld not enter pulill&lt;:a.
non-, : " ' -; J . - · Calli' "
lligh-levol Democralic lead· i well, ftelltt!lvllle; •Mn. ~.
worked quietly attetnptlq an Whale)' .al -. Racine; ~1

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Robert Vaughn will co-star
in NBC-TV's "The Lieutenant"
series in the role of · Marine
Corps captain Ray RambrldSOGary Lockwood &amp;tara in lbe aew
Saturday night series
willch
· debuts this fall .. ...

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A car driven by Jack

crowded bus with pas.~nge rs urday following 1 10:30 p. m.
, standing in the ai sles hit a we1 1collision with a COW owned by
•spot and plunged down 30-foot :Earl Arix , Harrisonville.
' embankment Sunday. Three per-i Officers repor~ the animal
· sons wt-re kill~td and 52 were in-: 1an in the pathw'ay of' Clark'l
. jured.
i vehicle
while he was drlvin&amp;
·' orfkials feared thf toiJ mi~ht on the Harrrisonville-Paget~
I be higher , but whffi tht Sceni-' road : No charg~ were flied
1eru il-le 1 was finally righted fi ve agamst the motorist lnd a Yethours afl er the pre-dawn acri·!erinarian was summoned fW:
dent the death ._-ount was fi xed I the injured cow.
, at three.
Robert E. Hysell, 17. of Rut' "This •accident 1 i.s one of the·land. James F . Hysell, 11, of
worst we have ever had." a Rt. I. Middleport and
John
Greyhound official said
David Harrison of Plant City,
The dead we~ Jack Wesley, Florida, are being held in jail
i23. Burd~te. Ark.. Cleophas ~s. AW~L soldiers. Tht! fourth
1Johnson. Z2. Ann Arbor. Mich.. ,Jatl pru;~mer this mor~lng ~al
1 and Mrs. Jes8iP F. Matthew~;, 28. Earl Artl, 39, of Hamsonvillt.
~Rapton, Ala .. who wa s traveling ch&amp;ri!;ed with lnto:.:ieat)on.
lwilh het· four ehildren to meel

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having completed his starring
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Ooced· "The Greatest Sloly t!:v·
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editionJuly
of ing history .... .
"Talent
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"t:'-rio CJIS.'J'V. The other .......
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SEE-HEAR : Some 100 ll • e
Corter, a&lt;reen star
George 8cts are now presented annualHamilton .... comedian Joua- ly on lhe mid....,k and weektban Winters. Men' Griffill Is -end entertainment bins at Nevfie, the Catskill's year · round ,
bosl .... .
. Speakin« of Men Griffin, resort, which features lop head·
·he'll be emcee oa Artbur God· liner.o in fls Stardust Room and
frey Time, on CBS-Radio from new jazz finds aloog with .eLerMonday, July 29, until the Bo!cl· an star Claude Hopkins in Its
bead returns from vacation oo Safari Lounge. The club ill loi.ucuat 12. He -obo dooo a Sat· cated on a thousand aeres of
ardaf radio ....,.. startiDg Sal· the Sha.,.angonk Mountain Trail
. . .,.. July &amp;. Looks Ute llleN in Ellenville, N. Y..
-a while everyone e Is e Laat week we caught Eddie
Fisher's show at the Amerl·
playo!.. ...
"The New PhD Silvers Show" cana'a Royal Bol&lt;, in New York.
11ar11 Ia September, ewer CIJS. Eddie, who looks more mature
fV,
- ill the ..... - - Pbll ttoan his age, can keep hiJ liuclwill ...., Harry Graltaa, a etril· ienoe 011 the edge of tlleir eholrs
lan flldory ,......... wile, they for the bour and ten milllll85
lilJ, . makes IDe look lib a be's on the stage. t\ wonderful
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background, with a lli&amp; band,
l!'.ddle kids about bis roma...
•en.t· Bible Sloriel,u • .... dramatic antlloloto' ...... wltb Liz - witlwut ....... men....... the Ill*, is belll8 de- tioaing her, ol course, and slop
, _.._. • • . , . ·.JIIOSUIII ttClllle of the top melodies of tile
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111'-daliolll 011 ABC-TV In past half eentury. A great voice
. . . .. wlddl will be produced and a wooderful guy! ..
Danlly Kaye baa occepr.d an
JnvltaliOll to be a guest el lloo·
ll:a E,e Wjlliea
... at the thlnl ) 1 - illtll'·
. U;'OG DuP'• NeWI T.,llitl
aatioDal FU... Festi•al wbleh
. U :ltl Scaanillll 'llle ·wee~~~or
lakes place Ia the Soviet capt· U:U SptriJ Report
tal July T to 21. The invitation
. IJ:• fte' Lale ... olticially lraltlmitled to
itaye loJ the U. S. Stale
Deportment. The United Stales is
affidally parliclpatiog In t ~ e
loloscow Film t'estioal with a

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Meeting 01
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Council Wins
High Praise
For Its Work

ported hoiTW from hospital.
The inspectmg officer, Dis·
•ict Deputy Edith Wakely of
Marietta, gave 1he Council a
very good grade for its work.
She told ol the booster meet·
ing In November, and the
uic for District offictrs
(!eputies. The dlslrict will
oor a rummage salt. and melm·l
bers are aiiked to bring
cles to the council rooms,
they can be taken to the
nic.
. Mrs. Wakely was
a gift from the Council by Mrs.
CottriH All visiting
spoke braefly.
Present were Ethel Ramey
of Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.; Laura
Sayre sn&lt;f"Laura Watson of
Racine: Counci1 Deputy Floraaret Cottrlll, Elizabeth Duck·
worth, Esther Harden, Sadle

Theuner, Lizzie Quick, Hazel
Clark, •nd Ural Thomas.
Guests were Mrs Wakely,
dlslrict deputy ; Ed&lt;th Betzing.
State Inside Sentinel of Tuppers Plains ; Dorothy Ritchie,
Doris Grueser, Eleanor Leooard, Esther Ridenour, Myrtle
Walker, Laura Mae Hartung,
and Eva Bailey of Chester

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10li and greenery com~med w1l
br~nch candelabra,, M1ss Ju~y
bnde o! Herbert Michael OhhRJ
mony Sunday, June 9 at 7:30
Presbytenan Church in Middler
White satin bows marked th&lt;
kneeling bench completing tht
ard Ruppel! was the officiating
The bride is the daughter G
Grant-st., Middleport. Mr. OhL
Twenty members and on e 1and Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger, 204

Mrs. Roy Miller
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8·00 College Series
9 00 Captam Kangaroo
10 oo The AivfD Show
10.30 M1ghty Mouse Pla.)'bOUSI
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11 :30 Roy Rogers Show

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1:25
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8:30

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f'&lt;ews
Social Security
Dizzy Dean
Gmnts Vs. Philo
Doctors At Work ..
Early Show
Dctenaors
9:30 Have Gun Will :uvel

10.00 Gunsmoke

11:00 New•
11: 15 Late Show
12:00 New•

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trill sang "Ohrilt'o lll~J. My
way"; the "B-1-J~.L.E"; and
Zat'Chscus. A pionc . organ djlel •'
was ployed by Par · 1•0JI«
a•d El&lt;anor Sc;hr
Junior Choir sang
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Wonderful " Naon.
uoodoll
read "Our Home." "No Teart
in Heaven," was oung by EstiJ.
er Sylve,;ter, Kathryn Cro;l!,
Margaret Cottrill, Agnes Whllt,
a~d Rev Ruppclt.
Miss Ob1ora . wearm~ her n.,.
bve dress, toll! ol her schoolir\r,
her home life and the social/
l~e m her country. She Is of
Cathohc t.rth and has six st..'
ters and f tx brothers. Her fatJI..
er works with the Health JJa.
partment.
She attended 17 years of
school before commg to Ohio
University. where she JS a sopbomore ma]ortng m Home ECODooo
om1cs. She wiU work as an Agricultural Agent when she reoturns to her native counll'y.

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O'Brien, Allen MartiD, · Jr. Cb.
t. The Watcller and Rooe's Larrt
Summer. ai. .13, Hotel Reserve
(1144). ·Jall'iea Mason.
~lUiday, Jaly

7, Ch. 3. A Nlg!rt
at Trapper's Landing, Darren
McGavin. Ch. 13, Jungle Caval
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Services For
Mrs. Crand ]
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Won a Fairy Lady and Cb. 1",
Suddenly it's Sprb,g, (194'1)
Fred McMurray.

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cinnatl Darrin McGavin, Ch, 13,
This Way Please (1937) Betty
Grable.

raaeman

Dies SuddenJv
At Langsville

Wedll&lt;lday, July If. lllred
Hand. George Montgomery. Ch,
13 to be announced.
Thursday, Jaly )1. The Way
up to Heaveu~_lcla Smith.
Ch. 13, Song Of, tllf Eagle (1933)
Mary Brian.

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Devil (~7) Malr Blanchard.
Ch. 13, ChWet !)aught of Dr.
Jekyll 'it~· )ld qb; ·13, Five
Came l'iila'; (1939) -tu.me Bag,

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NEWSREEL:
Claudette Colbert amves in
New York f~ her home in
Barbados, B.W.I. to begIn
pre-production work. with her
co-star director Cyril Ritcbard, on their Broadway .. bouod
ecrmedy, "Tho Irregular Verb
tO Love." 'I'lle Htlgh and Margaret WUUams play: "hicb .enjoyed a run ol over •too pel'
formances~ In Lobdon, d
have
its American preQliere at the
Mineola Playhouse, Mlrieola, L.
1., August 19, run for two weeks
(thru Aug. 31), move to t be
Papsr MID Playhouse, Millburn, N. J., lcr two weeks
(Sepl. 1-14), then opsn
on
Broadway Sept. 18, at The Et!J.
el Barrymore Theatre ......

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A 58-year-old Milford, o.,[Crown City, park, caretaker. It. incident were Pa olmen Mor· Warehime, and tho obooU1111 is coort July te f... no
was found shot to was lybl( In
between tine and Gordon ol the 0 hI o sliD under inves~gaUon. T he lk.'elllle, Betty J. Imboden, 39,
~ ~~~~ in the State Roadside four large !roes and the Chick· SlaW Patral, GaiDa CGUnty ~P' body lo at the Wetherbolt-EII· Mlnoroville, cited to Me i g 1
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on Rt. 35 in Haners- lamauga Creek bank near pic· uty Sheriff Ivan Fife, Dr. DOlt- lott-Sandors Funeral home.
coort July 11, for parking on
l.
at 7 a .m. today.
lnic tables. A shot from I revOI· aid Warehime, cotJnty coroner, . ...... Ohio State Patrol also highway and no operaror's
was Floyd Bugge, ver had coorsed upward from and Prosecuting Attorney War· reported the following arreota cenae, and Clyde Kuhn, 'J!I,
SUJ!l•r Camp Rd, Milford. Ibis mouth.
ren F. Sheoll. No ruling In the rrver the weekend, William L. Tuppers Plains, cited to
,
was a brothel"?lf Mrs. At the scene Investigating the ideath has been made by Dr. Davis, CoolvUie, cited to Melp court for speed.
Wavne Church of 38 Vln·1
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A broken d"""
Traffic fatalities during t he
·wl'le. to be survived by
COLUMBUS tUPI)
A
ed along a rurol road In CbeJr
Fourth of July weekend bruke
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kip Demoerallc ...,.. oald
ter township wu otrlpped ~
the record for all summer holi- The body of the man was 1
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teday 1 pla• &amp;I Wit utfO..
itll parbl, one accident was la:
days and edged toward the Na· f o u n d by Patty Watson
of :
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aaul Jobn H. Glen Jr. to ran
v0111igated, ond four perSOill
trona! Safety Council's grim
·
I• lire s...te 1o Ohio next
were locked In county jal~
~rediction of ii50 to 650 deaths.
year .... betnc lludled bat
SherUf Robert c. Hart·
. As the ,':'ports of de,ths durtile llltonaut ladleated he SEW NEA HEAD-President·
reported today In lllfllo
mg the fmal hours came 10 •
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was too busy to cet i•t• poll- elect Robert H. Wyatt wdl
activities of his d•
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Howard Pyle, president of the
f
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take over Ieadersh1p of the
over the weekend.
National Safety Council, said
0
:.~. p1 my handsfoU with Nattonal Eduoatron Associa· The sheriff said a 19545 model
t~e toll set a "tragic standard
the spoce procram and b1¥o tion during its annual con·
was atripped o1
Ito
aga_inst which \o measure any
00 tlmt for politico," Glono
vention June 3().July 5 in wheels and ito windows we..
Detroit, Mich. Act1ve in the
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ay.
said In H"•lo•, Ten1., when Indiana State Teachers Auo·
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worldnl
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die 111. . . elation. Wyatt succeeds Hazel urday or early Sunday while it
'h
A change in thp time of the
d
the Shad Rl
count at 4.30 a.m., EDT, S OW· VISit
. of the West Virginia Cen·
ffigbt prejeel.
A. BliO&lt;hard in tile presi·
parke
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Ch
ed t,hat at least 546 persons had
Democratic circles said. how· lenc_y.
near
ester .
tennial train tu New H a v en
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been killed in traffic accidents
1 ev ..r, u11 t they were iateres&amp;· 1 - - -- The auto, owned uy
nne
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,,• .,.. the start of tile long holi J:'e~a~ h~s ,!&gt;Pen ~n~ounccd by :
'I ed In Glenn ••• ca ... !dale
Burke of Rt. I, Reedsville, .....
IJy at 6 p.m. l«al time Wed- 1 • t e . 0 ?ry c u ' sponsor: aDd the mattn had been dltparked on lhe road leading: 41.
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cua-__. t. lli•h porty elrrles.
1the Scout cabin last week after
The tram's exhibrt; will be
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The breakdown · T_ raffle 546, I open to the public from noon WASHINGTON (UP!l - The I
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ber-faced nd uncommunicative %Wf~~~M%.:
188 Boatmg 4 Plan
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[Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz
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continuin rnvesti ation of tht
•·s 11, Ftreworks 1. and M!st:el e-arly morning as was preVIOU!• dered a ban on currency transheaded for the White Hou~ to-'
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i5 total 845
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Over IOO.oob people have Vls· those In effect for Red China
Kennedy on how to deal with a 1
'lie
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MO~t.flW - Western diplo- 1]ited the eight-car train as It I and North Korea. it was learn- I
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1 p~ssed. through West V1rgmta
ay.
JEWELL R
JGNED
stnke
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crowdf'd bu~ with
. ssen f!i'.S urday following a 10:30 p. m.
Smo·Sovlet struggle f01· Com- With h1stor1cal exh1b11s dep1ct- The actloo expected to be an- I
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Airma• Raymond F. Jtw~P-11 I WJrtz &lt;:UI short an appear·
standmg m the BJsle~ hit a wfl: cOIIJsion with a cow owned y
mums ea
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of Pomeroy at
Lackland 1ance
ore a coogress10na
, spot and plung('d do"n JO-foot , ar nx,
rnsonv1 e.
11ttl
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W
e
}ears smce 1 sa m1sOC l~g 0 severa. ml JOn AFB Tex is beiDI rea&amp;slga- lheanng on another matter to
embankment Sunday Thret per·· Officer:~~ reported the animal
bas1c attitude towar~ the est. smn to the umon Sponsors of 1 dolla:s m Communist CUban as- H t~ Am~~Jllo AFB Tex. for g to the White House
PT. PLEASANT - ~uneral sons wer(' k•llt'f..! and J! were in· iran in the pathw'ay of Clark'I
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The dtJ.lomats: pomted o u 1 th~ tour emphasEZe:«i that ad.- sets m Amencan banks.
tttbnical trajnina: ~~ 1 Unu- 1 Rep Elme J Holla d
D. services for Mrs. Josephme Ro- Jured
1vehicle while he was driving
that the current ideo1og1ca 1 m1ssmn to the tram •s free They c
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· 1sa Crandol 45 of Bellmeadf' who
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talks etween the
Russians also cauuoned women not to
overnmebn k~o I lea Jon
o I ed States Air Force aircraft Pa , wh•l was presidmg at the . d d dd t th' M d mor
OffiCials feal-ed tht&gt; loU m•~ht on the Harrrtsonville-Pageto~
Amencan an 1•1g f1rms were I
lat
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b
hen th
road No charges were fit
and the Red Chlnese were con- i wear high heeled shoes.
.
ma enance specta s • e IIi I ear~g, wls
lffi
guuu .
in the Cabell·Huntmgton ~ •g~.er , ut w
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~rned with the means rather i
sent .o~t this mormng. .
I tbt: son of Mr!. Doris E. Jew· Iluck .
nmg . I
II be t 2
Wed C'rm,;e• was fmally rJ2htt&gt;d fl\'e agamst the motorist and a yet,..
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than the ends of Communist 1
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"J'JI need it," Wirtz replied
d f
the T 1 1 Mf'tho homs after th~C" pre~wn ace! ennartaD was au mon
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~~~awt~: ~:~:~~ l:~:e~,~~~t~:~ l 1HZ graduate of Pomeroy administration appeared to l ~:. ~u;:~ with t~e"';ev . L dent the dealh count was fl~ !heR 0lbenjulredE CHOW. II 17 of R t'
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1b nearmg a decrslon 01 wheth 1
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by ISent filler t:al
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. . Curti~ Saville officiating ur · "Tlus I acddenll js one ol the land. James F. Hysell, 19, of
.1at commumsm should wipe
the Treasury Department Un.
eJ lo ask CongresiS for leg isla- IJal will .be m Sunset Cemetery , &amp;
h
h d ..
Rt 1 Middleport and JOhn
:.tl WeSttrn capitalism Tll~ir I
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der these rules. assets h~re o( District WW l
tion to pre~ent t~e sf~tke. The Mrs. Crandol was born Aug . I ~~~ ho:n~ o:r~:iale::id a
a David' Harrison of Plant City,
hspute is over whether t h Is •
Red China and North Korea are
rtve operatmg rali umons StJn· 19, 1917, in Pt Pleasant. t h e T~ d d
J k w 1 1F'lorida are being heM in )ail
·hould .;e accomphshed through •
blocked and unlicensed dealings Veteran~ To ~lee-t
day re}eCted Wirtz' last-ditch ~ daughter of the late Ruperl and 23 tB e:~ we•:_ kac ~,:'~·as AwOL soldiers The fourth
'ioscow's poliC'y of peaceful I
invnlvm
ro rt in w h 1c h Veterans of World War I Wi11 1 proposal for averting the walk· 1 Addie Burgess Kayser H e r ·
ur •le.
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Jmpetltiun or through Peking's • K .1 .,.
5t: l'f I
i those C:unfrier;h:ve an mterest hold an 8th District convention •out th1 eatened lor Tt"lr~da\
husband was the late William .Jo~n:n. ~· Am~ ~bo~ M•ch ·· :'rl P~:e~ th: =:~v~:
31 ,napp, : 1 e ong r~s · are rohibited.
.&gt;Ucy of armed reuluhon.
]at the Coalton Barracks Sun- 1, Presumably the adm1mstra- Crandol, who preceded her 1n . an
rs ~~f' · at ws 211 ,
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day July 14 Edwin T Thomas tJor 1 now was neal!n,~o; a deci- d th 1 1 ~. Sh
f 0 , Rapton. Ala , wh&lt;J was travehng charged With lntoJ:Jcatjon.
dd 1
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The .-egdatmns also prevent
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e was a orr
th h r
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at IS ~Omf Sun&lt;.lPy .Die or .Am"'ri"an fin ..ntoiAI (Hcil ' District Co(llmander of Galli- sJoo on wheth~r to &amp;sk Cong. ier employee of the Getty Office Y.h'l
er our c I ren to .mut
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WlliLOW GROVE • Pa - SeV·
. I was Head on attrval ·Of · the
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1 persns, four of them chii· IPomeroy emergency squad
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E!lr WIVeS are I I Wirtz was asked by. a re~rt· Survivin~o:: are a son, Joseph admitted. ('wenl -lou e t k
·:olen! thunderstorm.
Iwas pl·eceded m dt&gt;ath b~· his I bans 1mports from Cuba This vtted.
er as he walked ro his wallmg 1R., at home ; four sisters, Mrs 1to Sl Lo. , ._ Y1 rH w ", 1a e~
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PLAN SALES
ICarohne Wilson an
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Iulation
Februar} ' 1962, under other reg- A
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at the Rutland Legion hall July •Jsiation before tt.e stnke dead·
ey, ancas '
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t burst 1nto flames 11. the a1r two sons Ralph and Doyle ! The new action •s one which 12 13 b th H
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1Mrs. Fl ence Roush , Buffalo, tatned only br ui~es .and shock 1
:tnd crdshet mto the frame and both of L~ngsvJlle twu grand: i the State Department referred t • 255Y O~S ~r~o;vl el ~Y Ime He also was asked to ap- 1three brothers, Robert and Jos- said the rea 1 01 the bus akJdd{'(j 1 When the Jackson County
~inder block structure jammed 1 children and two 'ais.ers Ger- lto cryptically last ;;'nday when e~ll b ' h ld · tha • 1.88 el da so !' praise the u~pact on the econ- 1eph Kayser, both local and Ru· mto 8 larg• h•ghway ,ign and Fa1r opens July 17 in Wellston.,
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Ispun oft the 1!-mbankll*nt. II shd one of Its many new l eaturH
with I~.Jple . Mmutes
of Dexter,' and I: spo kesman announce..., ... we Those
areayto om)'
' of a ra1l shutdown .
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mtend to take steps both mdi·
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talk about It,
Friends may call at the Crow bau·kwards into , mud tlilf'd ra. wiJI be the Standard Tractcl)r
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and swimming during a care- Funeral servu!!s wtll he Wed- VJdually . and
multilateriallv I~~~;~~t R~;ges 0~ng~ar:ison~n:: : W1rtz replied. ''Any C'abtnel or- Funeral home alter 7 p m Mon- 1vine and o\oerturned on 118 sldP IPulling contest
free outing. They ha(l sought nesday at 2 p m at the Chase which Will
further iso- IBernice LediJe or HarrisonvJIIe. lr1cer who would talk about such day.
pwd top. smashing wmOOw 8 and : The event will be held iQ
thP shelter of the double gar~ 1 Funeral home with Rev FrM ~~~e Cu~~ t&gt;ConomlcaHy and po· or Joan Stewart or Donna Nel- ,a rna Iter WhC:It fle 15 gm~g to 1
1 crumplmg the vehtcle.
front or the Grandstand un S.t.!lge servmg as a bathhouse ' I. Gardnet officiating Burial I lllltally.
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•see the PresJdent shouldn t be •
urda}· morning July 20
1son ° u an
,~·•1en the sudden storm strurk. ~ wdl be in the Riverview cemea cabinet officer''
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Three classifications . will
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pounds. Class B up to 5500
~avy ond Coast fluard planes 7 P m Monda)
ITdFunMerali an90angemf eMntsddl f o r, l from 4,21H, and Class C weighta
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t-por 1from 5,501 to 6,800.
ibbean watel'll today for a rick· I
Mmor damage was caused Hrll, who dred at Mergs Mem· l Tho event is open to anyone
ety Tishing vessel called Sno'
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to two vehicles involved in a una I hosp!lal at 5 )) this morn.. •who i!! at least l&amp; years of age
Bnv which vanished seven days
A father·Son team from Wellsburg, \"l Va., will com1m1shap at the lnters~tion of mg a~e Jn&lt;'omplete
1and who is capable of drivin&amp;
,g;, wrth 40 persons aboard .
pete against the world champion in B·Hydro racing in 1
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I front or Gallipolis at the third annual Water show sponIWest Matn-st at 8 30 j) m Sat- lers. Mr~ Olan Doerfer or ~ld- 1l are not permitted to enter.
ua..foot fishing craft was similar I
1 sored by the Gallipolis Boat club July 21.
, urday.
Cootes. ,nts will be eompet-.
1~lelpor~ and Mrs Ella Wtlh!&lt; or
to that of the ~ Ma~;ne Sulph·
I John Burllle of the boat club West Outboard Association
Total appraised value or all : Involved were E~rl Coche- 1a~u~.e~~· ~:~le'wo o;o~~~~·~a i mg for cash prizes of $20, $1$,
ur Queen, whtch disappeared I
said today Charles Lees and Meanwhtle. the official race
noor. Jr , 35, of Chillicothe, and
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l$10 and $5 in each class.
1course Q)readv has been
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Februar In the Gulf of
ap- property In Ohw subJect tu
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' port . Fnends mav call at Rawast
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Funeral services for Dayton h1s son Elmo are the latest of I
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t&amp;xal 1011 m 1963 which mcludes 1Donald Edgar Ltttle. 19. or Che- ll
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No tractors on cleat&amp; or
Mexico with 39 persons aboard
proved by the Gallipolis Boat
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11 be )l"'lble Onl
Gilmore 73 who died in Marys- a long I1st of widely known wareal pubhc ut1lity and tang1bl"e 1s Ir~
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and a cargo of molten sulphyr.J vllle M~~rial hospital, were lter competitors of the Mid·Wesli;~\h~hcM~~:es~::boa~~a~~: per~onal property. has
now werP reported by Pomeroy po t-r mun ue ay.
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held today at 2 pm. at the toindicatetheywillbeonhand. lsociation The course will ex· pagsed the S30 b{IIJOn mark ac-he~
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I TAKF.N TO HOSPITAL a ow to compete.~~..
Racial VIO~en~'E! Cflared d ~U~ I Chase Funeral home in Rutland
John McMullen is current Itend from Locust St . to V i n e cording tu State Auditor Roger I In other pohce activity over ' Pearl Coleman who resJdes I wtll be 20 feet at one hltchU,,
1ay m New 01
Jty an a . I Mr. Gilmore had been !n iJI I holder of the world's record In St with the racers required to W. Tracy.
Ithe weekend. James Reynolds , near the Metgs.Galha county I~!~t ~:~~ ~ndbe
Umore .where anHn . Ne~roeslhealth for seve-ral year!! and B·Hydro competition
m~ke a given number of laps i The over. all valuation of and Geraldine Reynokls , both lline was taken to Holzer hos· , le t f
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Eld:~
and whites tangled m. are-- ;was a former resident of Rut- The younger Lees. has five around the course which wm lthe 88 counties amounts
to of Mechanic-st. Pomerov , were ipJtai as a medical pallenl at a t atas too'rll beee ong.t , __ ..,.
knuckle brawls. New mtegra- ·land He was preceded by ~is
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tton moves were plc1nned today 1 · .
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vears of hydroplane rae 1ng ex· be marked with floalmg, color- ~10,215,903,449 wh1ch l!l an m- d b tt . fl d b Or .11 13 ·30 P m un ay Y
e- two trials.
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crease of 5 7S per cent over an
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VI e port emergency-res(•ue squads1
~cros~ the nat~on.
:four c~il.dren, an~ thr~ sisters racing ~n the hydroplane cir· l The relatta is free to the pub- the prev1ous yf'ar. Real estate 1Landers La~ders was Cited to men
----. Police described the sttua. · Surv1vmg are his Wife_. Maud· Icuit for many years. Elmo is lie and will Feature hydroplanes valuation
jumped Sl ,S3a 477 , 1court on an id~nUcal charge on I
Meigs Memorill HHpltal
twn at a BronJ" wh1te teen-age le: two daughters, Bermce MoJ- 120
bl 1 peed f
Ian afhdav1s s1gned by GeraJ- 1
TO HUNTINGTON
Sat.rd•y Admissloat- Mrt.
50 to 1 588 over 1962
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-• Betty Cremeans, both Bllrllle said many top drivers capa
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Thoma ' Pomero••
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hang-ollt Su..nd &amp;) mg
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110 mph Over 75 drivers have Valuations of area counties me eyno s
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ooper. l Adelben Lee of Syracuse was
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blg~l~ explosive and set p of Marysville; a step-daughter' will be rompetlng for c a s h indicated they plan to partici- 1shoW Gallia $123.496.464, Meigs, IPortland. f~rfelted a $15 bond •taken to St Mary's hospital In ICharles ~pencer. Pomeroy' ErDo
bamcade!l to prevent a full · TheJma Cremeans of. Marysvll· !prnes in the regatta. More pate In the race. which starts $34,799,519. 4wrence $114.1$0,- Saturrlay ,mght m Mayor Char- IHuntington. W Va, Instead of rna Wllliams, Mason.
ICale riot. The barric6des were le: a s~n, Charles Gdl!'ore or .names will be released as they I at 1 p.m There will be 10 C':lass· 1905. Jackson $57 .9lb,036 and les ~gar .s court on a charge 1Parkersburg . Saturday,
f or I Dncbarl'et Sa~IY - Doroerecrcd after two attempts by 1Marysville; 17 grandchildren, 31 become available from the Mid- es.
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VInton $22,7l7,:195.
•f d1sturbmg the peace.
!treatment by 8 neurologist.
1thy Durst, P&lt;rila,.,, Mrs. 8toJio
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young .vhn:ef to break up a pick· great-grandchJldren, a sister , 1
ley Bryan lnd son, Pomeroyi
e: line at the diner where about Effie Lindsey o1 Newton Falls, I
Mrs. Horry PrlfOKle and ""
'10 while and Negroes paraded and a half-brother, Hall!s Brad·
Pomeroy.
wilh s.gqs protesting alleged lohow of Downey. California.
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discrimlnalnry 1\irurg practiC· i Rev. &amp;bert Smith officiated. I
Mrs. llow•nl Thoma, Pomero,:,,
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COLUMBUS «UPU - Ohio!be eligible to run because hil' per- •Flying Cron and Air Medal for f !!leek a U('Ond term.
ballot at that time.
: Slbldly AdQUnlaM - ClaqJi
W..,..SHINGTON - The Ken·
buzzed with reports today tha.t as-' manenl C"l\'illan addte&amp;!!l is. New combat mJsB1ons 1n the Pacific in I But even if the 74-year·
Ce~tW Ht&lt;lp KeiUIHy
Sarson, PortllDd; Keith
nedy 'idmlnistration appeared
Mel1s Genral Ho1pl~l
tronaut John H. CJ4wn Jr. might I Concord ,,•here his parents are 1World War II and the Koteao 1old Young wants to run again, Although Glenn mdicatt"d he er, Middleport; Hazel Wi~
today to bt: nearing, decislOft Admblslons Satuda)' -Maye run for the U.S. Seaatt from his! registered Democrats. He now1ConfUct He later became the firllt •the source said an effor! probably bad no lnteresl ln politics•. his ner, West COlumbia; HoW~
1
on whetner to ask C,ongress for Mora\ Pomeroy: 0. C. 1 Green. 1natJVe staie nex&amp; year.
llveti in HOWiton, Tn:., headquar- Jperson to fly across the 1'4orth would be made to get h1m to st~p father, .John H. Glenn, adDUtted Cecil, Pomeroy; Ruth Smitll.
ltqislation t· prevent a .nation- lee·, Middleport.
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'ftw: reports were d~ed all ten of the manned space pro- American continent at !!lupt&gt;rsonlc uide in ~lenn'i ravor
he had discussed tht matter with Pomeroy.
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wide railrbad strike. '
Db:barce• Sat.Q'dQ ,_ None. around, but 8 hJgb oernocrauc aram and is working ~n a pro- speed.
It WN pointed out that even his JC)O the last time he uw l DIRUrt:.. ludly - Jtibert
'.abor .Secretary W. Willard SUnday ~d"'lulo!rw - Ill a r y Party source told Unite!! Press posed flight to the moon.
The Democratic ......,. said Young considers himself the un- him - about three months ago - WiUiamo, Rutland; David ..,._
Wrrtz planned 'to report to Pres- Easterday, Racine;
Frailcls lnti!rnational the possibiUif ol the 11re artoculate Marine colonel'o that the party, shellacked in the derdog nut year and that hill and they a1reed the
thewo, Chesblrt; ~ Wllo
!dent Kennedy tqctay "'' rejec- Douglas, Albany;' Harry. Cape. first Americau to orbit the '- hlcll...., has been headline miller· Jaot ' two 1eneral elections In IIUl'prlso eleclioO ill ttl:ll over Ill- ahootd not enter polillca.
llomtroa, . ~; ~~- Cll4r :&gt;
tron by ljJo five · operating rail 1prt, New Haven. .
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'· &amp;etting Into ,,iittes nex\ ,..r is tal lillce he lelt Musklllillm Col- Ohio, lett the freckio-faced flyet- cumben.. RepubUcao ln&lt;umbeolt 8ut hilh·ie,.J Democt"atic lood· "''ll, Reildrvllle; •~; Chap~'!'~
U?ions ~~ - 1\ls lbt&lt;ll!ch Jli'&lt;1PO&amp;' DfoelllrlOI bwday ~ Cath· under d!II&lt;Usslon In high ~ , ~· In N&lt;w Concord to Win a the beot Jflrsstble candidate IID.0 Sen. Joho, W. 8rlcker wu attrlb- en _.,ed quitlty attemptlq on Whaley Mid attil/ llldno; lill(,,
allor ~averting a inll&lt;out at erlne Ly0111, Poliieroy; ['ojolajcl'eles
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The bride, escorted to the ~1- flDI

Stanley Bater, Herbert Lorn
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swered tne roll call with "A ltar by her uncle, Clarence BallFourth of July memory," when , ey, of Springfieki, was attired ~~
the Chester Garden dub
. a g?wn ?f white ~Iipper sa~m I I
Wednesday evening at 1 h e overlaid w1th English net w1th
h:ome of Mrs. Roy Miller, with ruffle of chantilly lace form- ~;­
Mrs. Ernest Kmght and Mrs mg a V·shape m front and back wit
Howard Knight as
bouffant skirt fell Jnto a .
Devotions by Mrs Miller
train. The molded bod· ~n
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ard Knight gave the verse of long tapered sleeves. Her fmthe month.
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Mrs. Vernon Weber discuss~ held by 1 smaJI crown of lace br•
ed new methods of pest control
seed ~arl!.
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and displayed literature on the She carried a cascade bou· , ,
subject. Mrs. Robert Wood
quet of white rosebuds and Iii· :
h.,. roplc "Poisonous Plants " ies ol the valley. The b r i d e Oj:
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' wor~ a single strand of pearls,
flowers, sa}- or seed pods if eat- a gift of the ~m, and pearl ~
en by chiktren will poison or
belongmg to her grandcause ill effects, and told what
the late Minnie Erie- :~
steps to take U the
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Miss Karen Gregg. sister of .
The demonstration of t h the bride, served as maid of ~e
nwnth by Mrs. Lawrence Mil· honor, wearing a princess style G~
hoan wa 1 a symmetrical
dress of petal pink organza ov- ShJ
•angement of canna foUage hy· er taffeta embroidered with tiny ed
drllhgea and snap dragons.'
seed pearls and featur.ing
a Mt ~
During the business session, pout£ back. Her headpiece was of
Mrs. Carl Kautz,
a circular veil held ~Y a flat l
named Mrs. Wyatt
bow In matching pink. White Ib~.
Mrs. Donald Mora and Mrs. wrlsl length gloves completed sit
Homer Holter to draw up by • her costume.'
laWll for honorary membership. j Lewis E. Smith, Middleport,
A roond robin birthday card served as best man and Tom· AP
was sent to Mra. G. A. Young. my Goett, Pomeroy, and Wil- ,
Mrs. B. K. Rldenour year Uam Woodard, U. S. Air
book chairman, for the n e w Oregon, were ushers.
Garden club year, JUJmed Mrs
The bride's mother wore
Earl Dean, Mn. Pearl Kolace sheath dress w i t
blenb;, :Mrs. Guy SUmmerfield beige accessories and a cor· I::~·
and Mrs. Reid Young to work
of pink tipped white car·
with her.
The mother of t h
Judges awarded red
was attired In a b I u e
to Mrs. Earl Dean, Mrs. Law·
renee MUhoan and Mrs.
meeting and favors were pur·sel :.,.
Mora and blue rlbbom.. to Mrs. size mirrors. Mrs. Homer
Reid Young, Mrs. Donald
ter won the door pnze.
ra, Mn. Earl Dean, Mr-s. Pearl
Mora, Mrs. Homer Holter and Wedding Picture•
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Mrs. !Wbert Wood. Mrs. Pearl
Shown By Smitm
Mora won the contest conduct~
Mr. and Mrs. Theo L. Smith J.
ed by Mrs. Kautz.
entertained with a barbecue at uro
The hosteaea served a des6 p m. Fourth of July, at their Mr
llrt ooura at the close o1 the
home, 121 Peacock Ave.
PrFollowing the dinner, shdes erf
i tal&lt;en of the wedding and re· Jll
of their daughter Sue 8111
Danny Zirkle on June 20 ght
were shown. GueaY were Mr. ant
and Mrs. Daooy Zirkle, Mr. but
and Mrs. Harry P. Smith, Mr. Ml'
and Mrs Elsworth Rowe, Mr. M·
and Mrs. Chester Zirkle, Mrs. of
B. Weed, Miss Anna Durst
Mrs. Walter Miller.
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A s!J&lt; o'cloc:t chicken dinner
Midd~eporf
A petmanent
lw1d was M!Js Sylv!P Obiora of Onft·
the meeUna of t be
agreed vpon as
olur Nigeria Africa ;..., guest
of the S7rscuoe Metho.
Fourth of July tim- IIUOIII the Star ~~ of the
..,~ter w..;n "F~y Night"
church Wedneoda) evening of Mn. J. H. Smith IIlii Hasel Flrot Unltild
was held Friday night, J1D10
the home of Mrs. Carl Weese. VanCooney, Grant-It were Mr. Church In a meeting June 25th 28th, at .ne Syracuse FIrst
Mro. AUce Capehart,
and Mrs. B. L. Potter, M u. In the Annex of the church.
United Pres~yterlao Church.
was In charie of I he Ford, of Barboursville, W. Va.; The meeting was fn cbarge A potlt.-k dinner was aerved
l;;;~,g,' which opened with de- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tlce, Hunt· or the VIce • .,....ident Rachel the Annex at 6:80 p. m.,
votlons taken from I John by lngton, It ~a.; Miss ~ude McBrlde wbo reed as devoby prayer by the
W.rs. !Wyal Thomas, who clos- Taylor, Mrdarepo~; and Rev. Uons "Wbat GOd's World Tells
Howard Ruppslt. A proed with prayer.
and Mrs. Lewis Mikell, Gallipo- U• About God" of Psalm !9
foflowed opening with the
"Lord, Teach Us to Pray" lis, who have Just returned followed by pr~yer !WD
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~inging "Heave11was the tOpic of the program from 8 tour of the Holy Land. was answered with. 8
Scripture w a s
presented by Mrs. John Sauv. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Hayes verse containing the
bY Agnes White, followed
age Jr · ana the chapter on and sons, Mike and Doug, of "rose."
prayer by Rev. Ruppelt.
''Theology and Missions" from Bridger, Montana, arrived Wed· The camp fund In the
!loberta Lewis and Bruce Cotthe study - . was given by nesday for a visit with ·h f s of f25 will be ~sed to assist
Mrs. ~apehart.
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brother and family, Mr. and young people of the church
relatives In the Bend area.
DurUl~ the business sessiOn, Mrs. A. W. Hayes. He is also a wish to attend camp or church
also vU!ited with Mt. and
. si_IUt·m calls were reported brother of the late F r a n t conference.
Mrs. Arthur Eblin of (..ancastMlsstonary letters were read Hayes. The brothers had not Mrs Lizzi Q . k ad
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
from Korea and Japan. Mrs. seen each other since 1932 when You
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Mumford and family, Columbus.
Sauvag.e was named ~retary A w. Hayes left Montana. Ac· , The Weaver "
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of supply work, replacmg Mrs. companying them here were !Wll call word lor the
Wilham Houdashelt who reSJgn· her sister and brother~ln-Jaw, m in
j,ll
"m:esS~!er,;'l
ed. Plans were made for a pre- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dober· eet g w b be .:Iss
nic at the Syracuse park
In druk and children, Frank, Jr. =::::.th
Florence
August.
and Bonnie of Wffionghby, East Hard wi'n be
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Lake, Oh'JO TheY a1so VJSJ
· 'ted Mrs.
en Mayme hosteu.
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Holmes
Way, ud George Washmg- with Mrs. Frank Hayes a h d
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too's Prayer to the Nation were soris.
ess, served. refreshments
to
read by Miss Marcia Karr to
Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Duckworth,
close the meeting. Aitending Thur.oday afternoon and eve- Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Ada Slack,
,..re tbe •bove named and Mrs. nlng guest.s of Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Hazel Clark, and Miss
Carl Herring, Mrs. L u 1 her A. W. Hayes were Janet Ulco, Frankie Mumaw.
friend, Mrs • ..MdYirl Grimm. of Lancaster, who Is attending
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Council No 12&gt;, Dauphter.o ol
.America In Syracuoe, was held
Thursday night, JID1e 'J!/ The
meetlns was
cmducted In
ritualistic form by the: councilor, Margaret Cottrill.

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