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GarreuOirlsly&lt;afOI'IIMI"IelebThe oe&lt;Ond annual carrot the
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Colored lllde, l!bowlnl Inter00
lcllool Reunion was held on ' the blessine
the food, which Oblo, RD 1, who Is W and
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.ting blibQibla of lllelr lllUr lfn. KeMelh Cale and daughBunday Aug. 11th In the Woode was served In the llSIIal basket· jlite to hear from ..y of b u
Mr. and Mn. Geofflt!)' WIJ. of the wester~~ II.Oteo wer • leo, ¥araba and Mellasa, arrlv·
Grove 'at Alfred, 0., with an dinner style.
former pupUs.
aon and daughters, Kelly and altown by •l.lrt. Au Jordan !II ed Jut.,......... from NeW)J(Il'l,
attendance of 1110.
Rev. Miles E. Hoan, ~tor i Henry Wllbarger of Pltto- Terri Jo of~ Sprlrip, wre the August PIOi!lln&amp; of the Jlusy R. l, {or a 'visit with ber mofor the day, Mary Carr, vlce- 1burgh, Pa. called to say, "Hel- Wednetday dinner ·IIJIOSU of Bee Class whleh met Tburl!lllr Iller, Mrt. Mas RoUer ancl
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Rov. Miles E. Hoon,pastor chairman, and Helen Wo 0 d e, lo." and that he would have Ilk· her parents, Mr. and 1\Cn. Carl evening at the First
Baptist family. Mrs. Cale was aeeomsecretary and treasurer·
:eel to attend.
!tloore.
Church in Middleport.
panled by her brother and sisThe entertainment committee I Ellie Stout, 113, was awarded Mn. Albert Parker ad Mro. Mrs. Raymond Luman !ave tera, Marsha and Me~, arrlv·
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consisting
at Llnnie Gaul, Har· :a gift for being the eldest pre.. Don Jeti lll!d daughter, Wsa lit• devotloos oo,the topic, The Richard Roller, who met her
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and Genevieve Guthrie, ent, Sue Ann Follrnd 2 years, Kay, ri. ~· vlstted , Wed· Touch of Fatth, taken from I ID_ New York City. Her huB'
drsre swartz and Osie Hender· the youngest, and Mr. and Mrs. !nesday With Mr. and ' Mra. roll~ion of sennona by Pe1er barid 11 on 1 cruise 1n BOrmuda.
CLOSED
'son had prepared the following ·MIIIard Brooks for traveling iCarl Moore. ·
'· Marshall, followed by prayer Sbe c:arne ...,..tally lor 1 reo
ON VACATION
Toclay Th ru Aut. 29th
m· Welcome address by the longest distance (from ' Rev. and 14rs. Wald ~by Mrs. Jacob Turner.
qnlon With her sisters IJld bro~
~~~~·White
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the
song
"Amer-IDublln,
Ohlo).
'ot Beaver were Tuesday 'suetta Mrs. Luman also reviewed the !hera and families.
Aug. 30 thru $ept. 5
ira," led by, Frances Malone . Old school books, souvenirs of his brother and •111'! · In- ~m!..laDot~":"alhle ~ ~!: Mrs. Mu: · Roller baa had
MR. AND MRS, RAYMOND WOLFE
"MUTINY ON THE
.Henderson ; a short talk by the .and pictures were on display, law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Red· 1
h mooth Mr; Charlea u her dlaner· guesll this week
Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Wolfe, of Syracuse, are
BOUNTY"
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'Rev. Miles Hoon · reading , Ef- and a call-hell was In use.
ford .
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1 f.."e~..., !dent · r~ed 11 her chlldren and families, Mr. announcing the marriage of their daughter Allah
Marlon Brando - Tarita
ifie Stout " My St~te of Heallh" Officers elected for another Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt · liDd '":;.~the cia P
d' l"nd Mn. Rlcbard Roller, Mr. Arlene, !o Mr. Robert W~yne Lambert, son' of Mr.
Mary c~rr, reading "Whirh year were : Clyde White, presi- son, Bruce, of Columbus, ...., !'t,~!ed 0
ss were ,.. and Mn. Rlehard Greis and
and Mrs. Percy Lambert of Salem .Center. The . d·
Sopt. 8, 9, 10, 11
Sh 11 It Be'" Sarah Wood• dent · Mary Carr vlee-presl- spending this w,.k with . 11er
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cltlldren,
Capt,
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Mrs.
Jame•
ding
ceremony was. performed by the Rev .' HaJOld
"IT HAPPENED AT THE
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H I. n Brooks read: dent .' Helen Wood~ secretary mother, Mrs. W. A. Morpn The birthdays ol e~t mem· JRoller and ehildren, of Teras,
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WORLD'S FAIR"
ing Clvde White "Srhool Days" and treasurer : Entertainment an . a
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Mrs Geor B ke Mrs 'fum.
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at 8 p.m. July 13. Matron of honor was Mrs Harold
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C'ommittee
Llnnie
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Holmes. Best inan was Mr. Franklin A. Wolfe bro.
Elvis Presley, Joan O'Brien
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m "What I Live Osie Henderson.
and unc e,
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linen sh!alh dress and white pumps. The groom is
"THE WONDERFUL
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Folmer and family.
Jon, Mrs. Harry Cross, M r 8 • have been the gueste lhlw week
1961 gr d t 0 f th R tl
WORLD OP THE
For. Chari., D. Woode ; .~ead· A list of thos• attending lol- Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Erwin Isabel Winebrenner, and Mn. of her mother Mrs. Garnet Enll· a
a ua e
e u and high school.
BROTHERS GRIMM"
lng Nelle Rad~km; ~m, For· .lows : Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. and children, -Pat and Chuelt, Dana llamm. Mn.
Leste&lt; mlnger.
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by Osle He~er· l wood, COUville, 0 . Rt. 3; Mr. of McKeesport, Pa., visited Ill Boice, who II In University Hasecent
Laurence Harvey and
son,
An
Evenmg
Prayer_
by
,and
Mrs.
Clyde
Wblte,
ChesWednesday
with
Mrs.
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Arpita!
In
Columbuo,
was
report·
Recent
gues!l
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Mr.
and
Claire BJoom
Pamela Henderson, benediction ·ter ; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul, nold, Athens Road. Mn. Er- ed Improving. Mrs.
Charles Mrs. Perry Wtch were their
ISCe aneoUS OWer Vent
Sopt.27thru0t:t. i
Hoon.
/Chester; Mr. and Mr1. Earl win was the granddaughter or 11e1Jnet1 gave eveninJ prayer. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pink and white stredmers, ence· warner,
Mr. and
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Old teaC'hers P':""~nt were, 1person, Huntington w. Va.; Mrs. Mrs. Arnold's sister, the lale Mrs. Jordan was
program Robert fdlteh and llOIJll, David from lhe gift table, to the wall Mrs. Morris Harden and Don,
liCIIara Guthrie 0 Brten (w h Nina Robinson, Chester; Mrs. Mrs. Francea Price.
chairman, showing alldes of and Steven, of Wheeling, W.Va. above the manUe, on which Mrs. Ann Shields, Mrs. Mai'J'
Hayley ~i~~:"icolo~url lves
18 tormer pupils present), Clara Follrod, Chester; Mrs. Mrs. William Koosel returned their trip this aummer whlclt Larry Mitch, of _Columbus spent st~ a beautiful bride doll, aod McKay, Mrs. Margaret wln..
IIH.elen Miller Brooks, (who had Emma Findling Chester; Mrs. to her home Cleveland Thurs- took them through the wostern the weekend wilh his parents, a pink umbrella suspended from brenner, Miss Sharoo Sue Cabo
Beatrice Bent~, Lancaster; day after a ~islt With her par· .plates. A salad course was aer· Mr: and Mn. P. L. Mitch. ' the ceiling light, decorated the trill, Mrs. Nettle Moore, Mrs.
Pearl Randolph, Coolville RD ; enta, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Wha· ved from a table decorated wllb Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapton· home of Mrs. Charles !Jsle, of Georgie Watson, Mrs. Adrlennt
Mrs. Ronald Elkins and daugh- ley.
an arrangement of roses and staU and chlldren Edith and Syracuse, lor the miScellaneous Hubbard, Mrs. Mayme Holmes,
Iter, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.
other Dowers. During the soc- Billy and Mr 'nd Mn Ro- ahower honoring the newly mar- and Mrs. Kathryn Crow.
IArthur Athert(oJI, Wilma a n d
ial hour buddy gilts were e&gt;:· bert 'Sharp of. ~ddl
t- rled Mr. and Mrs. Jack HandDebbie, Coolville Rt. 3; Billy MOSSBABGER REUNION
changed. Hostesaes were Mrs. te'nded the' Sharp f..:; ~.!,. ley (Donna Diddle).
Durst's Lawn It
!Bobo. Shade ; Mr. and Mrs. J. The annual Mossbarger reun- Charles Bennett, Mrs. John Ly· ion Sunday at Millersport near Mr~. H~rman London was the
D. Carr, Coolville Rt. 3; Mr. loo will be held Aug. 25 at the ons, Mrs. Grace Hysell, Mrs. Bucke e Lake .
conlrtbulmg hqstess.
Scene Of Picnic
and Mrs. Vere Swartz, Chester; Meade Paper Mill Park 'ChllU- Harold Chase, Mrs.
George M Y
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Games were played and priz- The spacious picnic area on
Mr. and Mrs. MUlard Brooks, cothe
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r. and Mrs. Harold Sauer os won by Miss Frankie Mu- 1the lawn at the home of Mr,
1flme day
Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Warren ·
Also attending In eddltion to and daughters, Mary Huthand maw, Mrs. Dorothy Winebren- ' and Mrs. A. H. Durst. was tho
f Hsend Yflll
Bentz, Millfield; Mr. and Mrs. rs Plains.
thooe named above were Mrs. Joy, were on a campmg lrtp to ner, and Mrs. Esther Harden. Iseftmg for the annual. picnic of
IIJ.ames VanMeter, Chester; Mr. peMr. and Mrs. Delmas Martin Nell Werner, Mrs. Charles Ed· Lake Alma recently.
Door prize went to Mrs. Agnes the Syracuse First Umted Pr..,.
I!Jl
Mrs.
Lee
Henderson,
GuysGuysville
Rt.
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Mr.
and
Mrs:
wards,
Mrs.
Lillian
McGee,
Mrs.
'Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dillon
Cross
of
I' White, first guest prize to Mrs. ~ytertan Church Mlssmnary So2
tiiHdren!
liville: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ra· is.Idon White, Coolville Rt. S; John Seines, ~rs. James Soud· Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Per· Alice Capehart, a~d _the ~rk- ctety a~~ Star Class.
lld•eki1n , Belpre: Mr. and Mrs. !Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz, ers, Mrs. Lettte Roush, Mrs. ry Milch, Middleport, were in eel plate to Mrs. L=e Qu1ck.
.A dehc1oos P!anned potluck
Clarence Henderson , Lmda Hen-,
and Terry Coolville Rt. Ethel Hughes, Mrs.
J u II a Athens Wednesday on business. After Mrs. Handley opened dmner was enjoyed at 6:30 p.
der·son and. Pamela Henderson,
Mike WilliamS: Belpre; Mr. Grimm. Mrs. Grimm will be Sunday guests of Mrs. James her many beautiful gifts , re- m. August 2 by Mr. and Mrs.
of Coolvtlle RL 3: John VanMrs Ralph c Henderson leavmg the last of August lor Faulkner were her son and lreshmenls eonSJstlng of ~ Jove- Thomas Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
I I ~~:~.; Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
· Rev. Miies E. Hoon: Ari2ona for the winter. Mrs. Ly. family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,ly cake decorated .with ~Us Titus Pickens, Mr. and Mrs.
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Swartz, Coolv11ie Rt. 3;
Marshfield : Rex Ben 1 z, ons Will give a woman of I he Faulkner and son, Buddy, of and roses and mdtvidual se~ Pearl McBrtde, Mr. and Ml'l.
Scores of our present adult depositors first came
and Mrs. C. E. Woode, Tupand Mrs. Emmett Hawk . B1ble at the next meetmg.
Clendenin, w. Va. Charles anrl ~ lngs of lee cream tnpped wtth ~uther Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
here as children. Over the yean we were able to help
of Hemlock Grove ;
Mr.
Buddy were dinner guests 0 ( colored umbrellas.
Robert Harden and Debbie, Mr.
tbem in many ways, ao eventually they aent us their
Mrs. Maynard Bahr, Long
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his mother while his wife join· I The guest list Included M.rs. and Mrs. James QUick, Mr .' ·
children. Today, in aome ceses, we are aerving u
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gar·
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other guests for dinner at1Cl
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W If p n· M ·
Came Sellers, M,·s. C. H. WIJ.
many aa three generations ol the same family, and
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Grtffm, Coolville Rt.
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the home of Mrs. Eva Hartley, .Beth Ann walton, East Liver. M 'Fl ·
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planning to serve othen yet unborn.
IIJ1ohn Sewell, Albany; Mr. and
hor lister • In • law.
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orence ar en,
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Young or mature ... married or fancy·free ... you'll
Lewis Person Coolville.
Mayme Holmes, Mr. Hal'l'f
"THE WAR LOVER"
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Leah Kay Mees has returned ersvtUe; Mrs. Dorothy Mam- Potts Miss Frankie Mumaw
find a wann welcome at our bank.
With Stove McQueen
Effie Stout Coolville RD; Mr.
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to herhome In Columbus after 'son
Mra Lavonne Humphry
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• Mrs. Ada Slack and gtanddau-andc .. v~a~ •. d ;ns, Iter Couocl(, Daughters of Am- visiting several days with her 'I Ash';&amp;bula; Mrs. Sandra Moore, ghter Anita Watkins, and Ricllo
COME IN AND GET BETTER ACQUAINTED!
«MOTHRA"
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en- erica, met Wedneaday evening grantlmOtlter, Mrs. Jamea Faulk· GalhpoiJS; Mrs. Mary Gumther, ard Duckworth,
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Coolville Rt. · ~- ~'1 ~rs· l at the lodge hall with Mra. El· ner. Leah attenda the School of Pomeroy.
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Soturdor
Aug. 17 M s;artzj ~ade, Col ' bund don Kraeuter and daughters, Pharmacy at Ohio State and Also, Mn. Vint Slavens, Mrs.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
"THE SAVAGE GUNS"
Mrs. /~s Ca~, to ~~I ~;I Leda Mae and Mrs. Larry WoJ. is employed at a drug store Paul Burke, and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sin·
With Richard Basehart
p r. an
;;;· arde Mn ~ r w' lfe, as hostesses.
lor the summer. Her parents Jacobs, Wellston; Mrs. C. F. clair of Shade are announcing
and Don Taylor
o?;eroy; c
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Mrs. Clarence Neulzllng, pres- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mees, spent IHandley, LangsviUe; Mrs . Cape- ' the birth of their first child, a
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Mr rteHn, 0 uGm tuhsl, C.aI ilnl , ident, opened the meeting. Mrs. Tuesday and Wednesday with Ihart, Miss Mumaw, Mrs. Hard· daughter August 6 at Melgt
00 v e H b·• N
u r e.Hobert
· ' Hospital,
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-andRt s.3. Marry nd Mr
o ~· ewell , Mrs. ·James Van the Ia Iter's mother, Mrs. Faulk· en, Mrs. w·mebrenner, M r s. Memortal
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years
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"PAYROLL"
and ~hi~~!. Ch~i.r; Mr. a: Meter and Mrs. Henry Beaver lner.
!White, """· ""iek . Mrs. Lon- lbs., 1 oz. , named Angela Irene,
With Michael Craig
M
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doo, Mrs. Flo~enee Harden, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
POMEROY- RUTLAND
and Francoise Prevost
rs. A rt ay, ester' r. for the Christmas party. Host- Capt. ~nd Mrs. James RoUer Mrs. Margaret Cottrill, Mrs. Arthur Barr, Chesler, and -Mr.
"""=" i ~nd ~~~· B~ll~olir: ,!nd Sue esses for the Se~tember meet- and children, Katlty, Jame••IMargaret Eichinger, Mrs. El- and Mrs. Alba Sinclair ol
bern;• y ~ns, d cl.~ld
s.
ing wiH be, Mr)l: Newell and
or Reese Air Force rna Louks, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Shade. Great grandparents are ·
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Mrs. Ella Ha'nitum.
Teras, arrlv~ Mrs. Irene Parker, Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. E. R. HoUon ol
Games were played and
$ for a twG-week VJStt Harris, Mrs. Pauline Morarity, Minersville Mrs Flora Barr of
1Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
jman, Columbus; and
Mrs. ., awarded the winners and
their mothers, Mrs. MDI Mrs. Eleanoc Wingett, Mrs. Ada Rock CasU~, W. 'va., Mrs, Kate
' Op~e ~~::0": :i~~d~ld nest Mrs. Van Meter won the door
u:'d
Ev~Har, Slack, Mrs. Jessie Cottrill, Mrs. Sinclair of Uhrichsville, Obio,
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prize.
Refreshmellta
were
ves.
ey w Clara Lavender, Mrs. Marie Rlz. •nd Mr. Denver Van Nest, Albyear, oo ththe
e secood Sunda
y m veel . Also attendln g were Mrs.
eras Monday.
t · · Land on, Mrs. ens.
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th~ ev.= :'o oo. Roaa Cleland, Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper Helen Diddle, Mrs. Allah T~a- ..
enour,
Mrs.
Henry
Eichinger,
children David Douglas lord, Mrs. Thelma Hawley, Miss
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o mnda e eessfuocclas and
Mrs. Oscar Weber. Mrs. Ray and Janet 'or Ashiand Ky' Suzie Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs Myrtle Long and Mrs.
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' dinner ~·-'·
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the
Moms,
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Sunday
of., H. Durst, Mrs. Laura Leifheit,
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mother, Mrs. Eva Hartley. Mrs. Edith Hood, rs. I een !~ness of thetr
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ry_ Spencer, Mrs. HatUe Fred·
dinner guests were Mr. Clark, Mrs. Mary Lisle, Mrs. Davis of East !Jverpool, quilt
enck, Mra. Milo Biggs, M r s.
Mn. Richard owen, child· Genevieve Schne1der, Mrs. June ill in a hospital In Pittsburgh,
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Marton Wood and four children.
Judy and Dicky, Middle- Sayre, Mrs. Sadie Thuener, Mrs. Pa., and Floyd Davis of Well&amp;port, Mrs. Charle~ Faulkner of Marie Leadingham, Mrs. Ca; ville, who suffered a stroke,
Charleston,
and Mrs. rle Sinclair, Miss Rose Ann but is somewhat improved. Tht

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On thio page today are largely pletures of participants 1 success.
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In the Meigs County Centennial Parade Tllursdiiy which
"This is the most wondortul thing I've ever seen done
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an all-time record .
through the ve?rs: have '&gt;bserved numerous community
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2-Datly Sentme., Pomeroy· I epOI ' ., ug. '
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Feeder Calf -Sales Standards ·Outlined For Producers

the Centi!nnllll Parade of 19118 at the ' Rock Sprlnes pg.
grounds.
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s~aged ~he Parade. This Is that everyone couldn't wiD 1
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Glllftll¥• I:Jrt..ton Sa ~
ot the bell 4-11 poultry projed

IIIOJIIQen tbroucbOUt ~ ..
UOII dl fteeiYe . . eollep
IICIIollrllrlll- Aroulld 5,1108 will
earn 1 poultry medii and 1b0Ut

IIY Cc E. BLAKESLEE
by a groder appointed by the irleht Ill how ,aut ealvea wilh 1of on-tiJe.larm iDipectloa of all .the aale.
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Ibecause of lunch boor.
County En Aleut, Ap-1.
executive commlttee.
'bad ey... AU unoound calvet calvet. '!be uecotlve &lt;011111111- . All calvet are to be at the For the lut U )'earl
the '50 will win trlpo to the IJeS N•
Melgo County ~'eeder
Call All calves mUJt be In IOWICI Iwill be thrown aut.
tee ol the Soulheutern 0 n i 4 •tocky«rda befOH 2 p. m. tire feeder call oa1el In lhll area tlonal f.H Club
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Producen and producera o I phyalcal C!OndJUon ~ aU bell· Producert bavlnc queslionl _Beef Cattle Improvement AI- day before tho sale. Tauing have lhown a ~'Oilltant Improve- Chlcaao tire llJat week In J)e.
nleghbortn&amp; counties are In lbe : ero sball be open. Calves wlth ,about the oultablllty of a calf soctatlon to authorized to~ and In-weighing wiU lto,rl at I ment In l)'pe and q,.uty.
hmber.
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JII'Ol'eS• of COOlllgnlng animals ·runny eyea Bbould be left home. !llhould aalc O!Hhe-f~ .
_ c. all declsiOnl neceuary in ,. a m.. No calve• wiD be weighed Icareful attention COl~ part Qf
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I]JOJI!I!l~ by the Southcastern
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Ohio Bee! Cattle Improvement
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pie. much . more power to rue , ales have helped to
bring F8J'IIIS, In&lt;. of Kirkland, Wash.
Associallon.
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belOH
the
last
war.
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l'-.the courts much morO olten !Ity.
and leaders in genetic research.
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Illan Congress now set I h e
Sclenllfic lnvestigatlcrn abo
barn on Route 50 (West) Tue•·
,~ama&amp;es in many kinds . or The demand''"' Ieeder calves an Important part of the 4-H
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, from southeastern Ohio, there- poultry program. Boys • n
G'::Utpolls w!;, be held ~te t~ COI,UMBUS _ wn~ 8 Wood Advii&gt;Ced Study Madlloa ·Wla. ·
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girls need not' necessarily Uve
Ohio Valley Livestock Yard on 1$ reoignlng 81 direct':. ~ I be He hu served.;. the adt!it edu- i
doctrine of the "Divine Right
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Tuesday, October 8.
Ohio Agricultural Exetlllion s.r. cetion IUbcommillft of lhe Ex·
PERMlSSION NEEDED
,of Kings" and the state as well
sf, program, "'Y' lhe
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lis subdivisions ouch u .
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" Service. Fascinating studies end
Pr!)ducers of feeder calves of : ;; ao.sign.:ent in l::cila October I. Commlllft ond the lnteraatlonal l'"1'he king can do no wrona"1 counties, , munlclpalliies and \ . IC
experiments can be done ~Illtho beef stock must be con- ~
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Farm Youth Exchan odv'-- i (When we lmo'l 'l' tmga whi&gt; 1!/wnshipo are Immune from ,
out raising a large flock of bt~SI~ned to the gecretary of the 1 Direclor· Wond ,WID serve u rommittee
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suit by citizens injllf!!CI by ~- , SPECIAL - "The day my How 00.• light In
laymg
assoch!llon, Paul Baer' Mmers- group leader of Tile. Ohio s I • t •! He is a' ut .. id&lt;iirt or' the Tht' Idea looks simple; AI :Ugent conduct 91 o(liee... rmd :aunt gave me two setting hens houses affect egg production? I Here's your "bttt ~ tn •.•
ville, througb the County Exten- 1Univenlty team working undO!']NorthCen~ ~ IEJ!erl•i 011 lobll0lute law maker, the klng lemployeeo. The 001y rt!&lt;OIII'BI! and two selling$ of •ggs wa• IWhY use high energy
feeds? , ec::onem)' SIW thlt'S fiSt lnd
dopendabto 011 tyeb 1M
&amp;ion ·Office, or through the dl· ' a unlvenity contract witll tho U.! 01 to ond ~ irm of !could hold hbnself above his of an lrlju~ c1112en b to make flhe day I started my poultry 1 How can flocks be kept disoase- 1 toushut cuttlnJ'jobs.
rt'"IDr~ of the association.
Is. Agency ror lnlerllltlonsl De- i ..., ,n ·u..::
law He was under .DOiapplicatjpn lhrougb the Statelprojecl," revealed • 17-year . free' Why is 'lle consumer able Fult-llzed 17" bar, famous
The sal~s are for_ calves cOO: I velopment IUSAJDl and the gov- ~ ;"'.;.,"c:;'::..V~ce. ltural ,v. 'llw rmc1 ·could therefore do .liD ISundry Claims Board for an ap- 1 ~1d f.H Club 'member. That was I to b~y fresher and better chlck- McCulloch Supor Mae ehlift
well as 1 host of other
signed by t.he orlgmal produc- ' ernmeQt of India. '!be team In- ! 081 Development and EIIIOI'IOIIC)' Ilegal wrong.
Iproprialion by the General As· In 1958.
ens and eggs today al reason- 1 as
futures make the McCulloch
er. Producers may be loca~ I eludes an aver:; to :ar;~ PlanniJIJ. He holda membership! Anyway, when King George sembly for reimbursement of ! Last year the young poullry lable prices• These are only a MAe151he natural choice
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• lrl Masonic Order Faculty Club lost the thirteen colonies, lhe his loss.
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clearinl c:~~mptitlt
lng counties. AU beef calves l len&amp;iou speclalisls from Ohio In 81 Ohio state tile 'ohio Adult Ed: IAmerican Jlatea took over the ReCently the Ohio State Bar :birds, was named slate and na" the young 4·H poultry project fenC'~ts,
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prunin&amp;
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after January 1 1963 , three agricultural universltioo and
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medi- ucatton Association. tbe National! octrine
ereagn 1mmum- ssx1a1aon as sponsor
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mem rs.
too. when .
With., a minimum weight of SOO I cine 1.Jted In the
of , Adult Education ASIIoclaUoo, and ty: Nobody can sue a govern- propooed bill to permit Injured
rience In insurance was a Scores do go into raising birds , you
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Worthington Methodist Churcb.
ment agency without the state's citizens to sue the Stale In a l::;'ember of the Centu~y Club and make a nt&lt;"e profit. Others
On display-at
and dairY c~lves will not ~
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ac~tad. -II ~ the consignor s , Tile director wiD be headquar ent. of four children, lwo ,... doing government work. (Of thus alleviate m part the diS· Iorence and beloo ed to the judghlg and marketing studies.
responolbHity to leave datry lered at tbe Punjab Agrlcul~:: and lwo daughters. Tile 1001 are course if the agency Is operat- tress encountered by those who On Hair Millio ~lla
Cl b Any oi these specialties could
bred_ cal~es at home.
i ~nlverr"'tyhl IAidb~ :
ld- in military service. one io a phy· ing a business like running suffer inj~ry at the hands ol wit~ National ~ife.
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fte: Soulheastera Ohio Beef I eave or ~ new ..,.."'~ 8 u m 1iclan, the other 1 veterinarian. atreet cars ~ maldng electrict~ We sovereign.
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Globokar also belonged to tiona! field of !he mndem paul- i
atkio reserves lhe rJpt "'re- Wood.
one residing In Dayton, !he other like any other business.)
Ithe Century Club. the Million try industry , dub leaders ob- :
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Tile Ohio state College of Agrl· in Colwnblla.
Thus suppose for !set&lt; of due
Dollar club, •nd attended Lead- gerve.
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by 'september 15 1o prevent I culture and Home Economico concare a private bakery truck
ers' conferences.
"No Iongtr is the hen expect- ~ M 1 ~ar 1 H It 1
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tb capachy of tract wilh !nella has been In ef.
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done nothing to bring 011 the
Globokt resides With hiS Wife weeks and
a flock of birds,"
lh,;.;::;'·cbarges wUI be
staff members have se1ved In that
accident. Well then, most Ukely
and two children,. Sally and ,_........iiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO
· llo nd country. Teu hove been from lhe
you could sue the bakery In the
Mtke, at l28'f.o Umon·ay, Pomper hcad to the assocla n a
chtld'• behalf and collect dam·
reroy. Mr. and Mrs . Pullins have
$2.75 ·per bead to the stockyard Ohio Extension •taff.
three children Rodne
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for by the pound, on the basis sit1es m lh1o country providing
But not with government ag-1 G. W. Pullin• of Galllpo.t&gt; ·
of hi·W•Jght and ,.,e price re· help In teaching, reoeareh, and .
encie• unless the leglslature1and Phil Globokar of Pomeroy
ceived -for their grade or lot. Extension education w meet ag.
gives you lawful permlsslitn. have been named field under· , BIG ROLE FOR CHIMP
The calves will be graded Into rlcultural needo of India througb · SPECIAL _ Bread by any . Thus In the old days, If an writers by the Charleston
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according to breed, USAID.
other name Ia still the stall of army jeep harmed your child, ency of the Monarch Ufe
of Londo
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A
veteran
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area
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agrllife.
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could
collect
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Co.
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advertisement today in the classicultural education, Wood hu boea .forms; offers a varl•ty of fla. gress passed a special bill a· ,with the National L fe and
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director of the Ohio Agricultural vors and textures. But nearly wardiJig damages.
lei ent nsurance o., to .,
"Twentieth Century-Fo. Film
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Extensioll Service since 19!51. He all have the same basic In- Recently this doctrine has the appointment.
Co. Ltd., are searching for
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eame to Ohio State in 11\4711 jurJ- gredlenta: wheat Dour, yeast, been attacked: "Why shouldn't[ Pullins, now residing at 100
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liquid,
shortening,
sugar,
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Chillicothe
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ey
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ture. Previoualy, be had served Plain or fancy, bread Ia one ol other organlzallon!
Chillicothe Road, Gallipolis,
can paint, to take a prominent I PEARL STREET
RACINE, 0.
part in a new major production
as eounty agricultural agent In the lour food groopo essential So a number of years ago the a native of Pomeroy as is Glolly
Madi &amp;an Cou nly . His fir at experI· to health and !ibM!••·
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federaI government in response bokar. Both graduated from I .ln:;..:H;;o~w;;.ood:;;;;;..;.;,
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Fly Cake Is the revolu- education '!'u in 1927 aa a VOOI· Is pizza. And homemade pizza Uability" law. 11 gives the peo- f Pullins, with 4~ years ex·
twnal agr~cultural mstructor. He is a famUy treat that f.H Club D 'J Se t' I P
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tionary new fly control in spent
the next 14 yean teaching memben learn to make when I-81-"-Y..::..::.:n.c•_n.ce..:'_:_o:.:m_e'-ro
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solid fonn that kills flies
they sign up lor a bread project.
through their nervous fn Darke 811d Auglaize COUll~.
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Another favorite is a uhero"
systems. Can't taint food , He also served four yean
supervisor in lhe Ohio Departnent sandwich
!lllde with c r i s p , l - - - - - - - - - clothing or furniture.
1of Agriculture.
crunchy homo baked French
KILLS FLIES FASTI
A naUve of Miami County, Dl· bread. Mouth-watering sweet
LASTS ALL SEiiSONI
rector Wood teceived bis early roDs, raised coffee cakes and
USI IT AT HOMI, IN THE sduntion at West Milton hIgh 'oil-fashioned parker houae rolls
-IARN or NEAR
school. He earned both his Bache- 11 are turned &lt;Mil by the dooens in
LIYEITOCKI
lor'a and Master's deg.... from klichens where da1111hter - or 1
Ohio ~ate. The Extension official son - Is trying out versatile : WASHINGTON tUPll-TIIe Ag·' eggs. The '"'ond quarter av•,r· ll
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Ia widely known. bolh In Ohio and ' bread reclpes.
rkultlll'e Department says the ao,e thb year also was 1
~ly Cake
nationally. for his work wiUt var- While thiJ particular
foo:l farmer's share of the consumer's c~'1t lllWer than a year earlierll
eRooflnt
ellird Saodo
lou agricultural groups ond •&amp;· program Ia not new In 4-H, pro- food dollar dropped to 116 cents 'nd resulted largely from lower
e Oyster Shalls
end.. , oad he holds many poai' gram ernphaala thlo year Is, ac- In lhe April-June quarter &lt;if 1963. 'p 'iCH foe Le•f catl.ie, bogs and'
ePaints
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U,&gt;na of leadership. He lo I mern· ronling to Dr. Evelyn B. Splnd· Thl• was the Iowost quarterly fresh vegel•bles.
1ncl Grit
ber of lhe boan1 of directors of ler, estenolon nutritionist. Club average ohare recorded In more
eRod Brand
e Fartilirars
the National Safety CoWlCU and members are encouraged
to than 10 years. Farmers received The Dfpartment bas announced
eLima
Fencing
past cbalrmaa_of the Farm Con- "discover Interesting way• to :17 cents In the previous quarter, It will bll) •bout 27 million
e Cement &amp; Mortar
fereuce, lhe advisory &lt;ommittee tell the nutrition story of I he and 38 """'" in Aprll.June, 1862. pom:ds of fr,,.en ground beef for
of the ooun&lt;ll'o farm aalety dlvl- bread-cereala IJ'OUp."
: In 1952, lhe larmer'o share of cwa ;~u' ;00 to ~&lt;hoolo participat·
eB•Iar 1ncl .
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lion, He alao lo a member of lbe Suggests Dr. Splnkler to f.H the retail dollar apent for farm· irog in :he r.a•ional school lunch
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•Water Softener
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Pomoroy National Advisory Commi~ee for Club members: "You'll want to originated food was 47 cenls.
program.
Salt
the National Ellens1oD _Celor lor erplore the oelenllflc "why's." In 1 review of the mo•ketlng
eSprays
For eiBDiple, .you can learn and transportation oiluatlon, the The •&amp;ency also has offered
eT1ble MHI
yeaot works; the Import· Department uld
marketing buy canned fTee.otone and cUng- II
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ance o1 correct temperatu,.a, charges IJI the oerond quarter of stone peaches. packed in
eRamadiN
differences in flouro a n d IIIllS averaged 3 per cent higher for II» "boo! hmrh program.
eV~ecl""
what this means in baking."
' lhan Ill the same period of 11162. 1
-Baiting breads of other lands I The marbling &lt;barges """' up T... Crop Report&lt;n~ Board
aod associating 1hem with cus- 1mainly beca- ll 1 retail pric.. , IIIli! produrloon o1 summer •~·~ 11
toms ol the people Ia auolher I of beef did Ml decline as rapidly : •~biPS " e&gt;perted to total !14
and rewarding antler· · U fanners' prices: of c . , 12) 11011 huncil'ed\lel~hl 'J'hL. IS 2 per
youlhlul cooks, ahe 1retail price£ of frozen orange' oent lm than last year but 2 per
out.
! ~ eitncentrate and canned I «nt otnve average
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Phone WY2-2115
oingle-strenglh orange juice rose I The vo~etab&lt;e tonnage does not !
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Slandard Brands lncorporat- ; more rapidly after the breeze In : Include 7.4 milli&lt;n ~ur.dredwelghl
ed haa been eooperaUng lor tbt Florida !han prtctt groWers re- of .-nt•loupu or !f.• million I Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
past 12 years wilh the Erten- : ceived for orang... and tn mar· : hundrtdw.-ighl of .,ate.-melon.l. 1
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IIIII Service !Jr olfarlng educa· ·· ketiJig rosls for
and
U&lt;lllal material, lwardl' and oth- 1 real producta rose
aaalslatlce. AI I]JOiliOf of the ' during the year.
f.H bread program, the ! The Department said price
olfers Jlcholarablpo nlued i fannero I'OCOlved for food
p,ooo, trlpo to ~e Nlllll!nal : dum In tbe oerond quarter averCongreu IIIli hand- i aged s per ...,1 tow... than
II :::~gold-filled medala lor out- I January-Marrh,
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RANDOM SHOT - This handsome Grange exhibit, and just as attractive girls, caugh\ the camera's eyes before
the judging was completed and announced. It was one of many sponsored by the county s Grange groups.

4-H Bakers
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THE WINNAH! Rock Springs Grange's covered wagon, with Fred Goegleln, master, at the reins, and chlldroa
in pioneer dre's hanoing out tbe sides (looking for Indians, no doubt) was named first place--winner of the organ!·
zalion floats. This is the kind of wagon that 100 ye"I'S ago left St. Joseph, Mo., for the long trek to 1he Paelfl!:
slopes. Many didn't make it, but many did, and America expanded over a continent.
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MORRIS IMPLEMENT

"FLY CAKE"

FLIES

AGRICULTURAL INTEREST - Agriculture is !he
fundamental springboard of Meigs County's annual fair.
For 100 years this has been so. Here Gary Michael looks
a n exhibit by the FFA of tomatoes in the Junior Fair
building.

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WIN
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eTUXEDO

Farmer's Share Of Food
Consumer's Dollar Drops

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Dog Foods - Flour •• Ingredients

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Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Sales

HIGH ROLLER - Claude Daniels from neighboring
Gallia county rode this whopper wheel around the Meigs
t'airgrounds race track twice and inspired many young
fry to wish they could try it. It's a long ways to fall, or
jump, though if the rider topples over. The "Big Wheel
Bicycle" was manufactured m 1880, one of the first of
its type made.

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SECOf'ih PLACE WINNER -

Vern Meeks,

familf, and associates, complete with }.II&amp; of corn squeezlns or
Individual Class. Placarded 'Meies Fair or Boat," thq

wJiat!ver~ln true rioneer style-won second place tn the

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professional painters!

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REAL CENTF.NNIALIST - Mrs. Etta Spencer, 100
years old thi• week, carne to the fair to help celebrate 100
years of Meigs county fnirs. Riding in the parade, she is
accompanied by her "baby brother," Jacob Hawk, age 90.

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GIRL SCOUT - Girl Scouts had dllplaya at the Fairhere Jean Whitehead, pretty member of the Riverview
Girl Scouts, attends her troop's e&amp;hlblt. ·

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planniJig eornml- In the lloviet Union-tbere Ia one lor each
repubU&lt;~boul lo)!s rmd playground eqUipment, and ~lhere 1$
evidence tbey ere ti')llrll lil lOt
some ilandard1 lor tcbool equipcoNTJNVO ON •••••

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1'1\INCE';roN, N.J. &lt;UPU - A said Frank Caplan, president of cotlo• in oorly childhood. Cur.~live loy expert who has com- ~ CreatiVe Playtilings, Inc, tho ' rently, the foundaUon I• •cting a•
~ an oround-th&lt;'-world tour world's largeol supplier of lilY• consultant to a Harvard group of
' ~ rmd lathering ooys says'l and nlher playtime equipment for aclentisls who with • vant from
l!!i. '•{el~ from the Soviet nursery and kindergarten schools. the gove1'11111&lt;tlt't National S&lt;l·
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Caplan also ts associate dlree- once Foundation are studhin&amp;
' "'l'tw.,lhJiii that bothered me 1tor of the creative Playthings means of upgrading elementary
wilt~ IJielt teachers ar• bril- l ~'oundation, financed b)l hio finD aducation.
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On thio page today are largely pletures of participants 1 success.
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In the Meigs County Centennial Parade Tllursdiiy which
"This is the most wondortul thing I've ever seen done
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an all-time record .
through the ve?rs: have '&gt;bserved numerous community
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2-Datly Sentme., Pomeroy· I epOI ' ., ug. '
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Feeder Calf -Sales Standards ·Outlined For Producers

the Centi!nnllll Parade of 19118 at the ' Rock Sprlnes pg.
grounds.
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There Is but one regret by ' those who organized ani!
s~aged ~he Parade. This Is that everyone couldn't wiD 1
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Glllftll¥• I:Jrt..ton Sa ~
ot the bell 4-11 poultry projed

IIIOJIIQen tbroucbOUt ~ ..
UOII dl fteeiYe . . eollep
IICIIollrllrlll- Aroulld 5,1108 will
earn 1 poultry medii and 1b0Ut

IIY Cc E. BLAKESLEE
by a groder appointed by the irleht Ill how ,aut ealvea wilh 1of on-tiJe.larm iDipectloa of all .the aale.
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Ibecause of lunch boor.
County En Aleut, Ap-1.
executive commlttee.
'bad ey... AU unoound calvet calvet. '!be uecotlve &lt;011111111- . All calvet are to be at the For the lut U )'earl
the '50 will win trlpo to the IJeS N•
Melgo County ~'eeder
Call All calves mUJt be In IOWICI Iwill be thrown aut.
tee ol the Soulheutern 0 n i 4 •tocky«rda befOH 2 p. m. tire feeder call oa1el In lhll area tlonal f.H Club
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Producen and producera o I phyalcal C!OndJUon ~ aU bell· Producert bavlnc queslionl _Beef Cattle Improvement AI- day before tho sale. Tauing have lhown a ~'Oilltant Improve- Chlcaao tire llJat week In J)e.
nleghbortn&amp; counties are In lbe : ero sball be open. Calves wlth ,about the oultablllty of a calf soctatlon to authorized to~ and In-weighing wiU lto,rl at I ment In l)'pe and q,.uty.
hmber.
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JII'Ol'eS• of COOlllgnlng animals ·runny eyea Bbould be left home. !llhould aalc O!Hhe-f~ .
_ c. all declsiOnl neceuary in ,. a m.. No calve• wiD be weighed Icareful attention COl~ part Qf
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to tire two feeder calf sales The 11810Clatlon ruervea the itloo. Dlncton ..-va·ttie tlgbt !celving calves Mel operalln8 1rom II a. rn. 10 11:30 a. m. bolh prodiiCOI' rmd Ales yard Awarcla are madf possible
I]JOJI!I!l~ by the Southcastern
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Ohio Bee! Cattle Improvement
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pie. much . more power to rue , ales have helped to
bring F8J'IIIS, In&lt;. of Kirkland, Wash.
Associallon.
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than
belOH
the
last
war.
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thlt
improYement
In
qual- l lnt.naational poultry
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Tht ule at Athens wlll. be l
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l'-.the courts much morO olten !Ity.
and leaders in genetic research.
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beld at the new livestock sales
Illan Congress now set I h e
Sclenllfic lnvestigatlcrn abo
barn on Route 50 (West) Tue•·
,~ama&amp;es in many kinds . or The demand''"' Ieeder calves an Important part of the 4-H
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, from southeastern Ohio, there- poultry program. Boys • n
G'::Utpolls w!;, be held ~te t~ COI,UMBUS _ wn~ 8 Wood Advii&gt;Ced Study Madlloa ·Wla. ·
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: Ohio still maintains the old •lore, rootinues to Increase.
girls need not' necessarily Uve
Ohio Valley Livestock Yard on 1$ reoignlng 81 direct':. ~ I be He hu served.;. the adt!it edu- i
doctrine of the "Divine Right
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Tuesday, October 8.
Ohio Agricultural Exetlllion s.r. cetion IUbcommillft of lhe Ex·
PERMlSSION NEEDED
,of Kings" and the state as well
sf, program, "'Y' lhe
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lis subdivisions ouch u .
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" Service. Fascinating studies end
Pr!)ducers of feeder calves of : ;; ao.sign.:ent in l::cila October I. Commlllft ond the lnteraatlonal l'"1'he king can do no wrona"1 counties, , munlclpalliies and \ . IC
experiments can be done ~Illtho beef stock must be con- ~
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Farm Youth Exchan odv'-- i (When we lmo'l 'l' tmga whi&gt; 1!/wnshipo are Immune from ,
out raising a large flock of bt~SI~ned to the gecretary of the 1 Direclor· Wond ,WID serve u rommittee
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":'"'' did do wrong.) .
suit by citizens injllf!!CI by ~- , SPECIAL - "The day my How 00.• light In
laymg
assoch!llon, Paul Baer' Mmers- group leader of Tile. Ohio s I • t •! He is a' ut .. id&lt;iirt or' the Tht' Idea looks simple; AI :Ugent conduct 91 o(liee... rmd :aunt gave me two setting hens houses affect egg production? I Here's your "bttt ~ tn •.•
ville, througb the County Exten- 1Univenlty team working undO!']NorthCen~ ~ IEJ!erl•i 011 lobll0lute law maker, the klng lemployeeo. The 001y rt!&lt;OIII'BI! and two selling$ of •ggs wa• IWhY use high energy
feeds? , ec::onem)' SIW thlt'S fiSt lnd
dopendabto 011 tyeb 1M
&amp;ion ·Office, or through the dl· ' a unlvenity contract witll tho U.! 01 to ond ~ irm of !could hold hbnself above his of an lrlju~ c1112en b to make flhe day I started my poultry 1 How can flocks be kept disoase- 1 toushut cuttlnJ'jobs.
rt'"IDr~ of the association.
Is. Agency ror lnlerllltlonsl De- i ..., ,n ·u..::
law He was under .DOiapplicatjpn lhrougb the Statelprojecl," revealed • 17-year . free' Why is 'lle consumer able Fult-llzed 17" bar, famous
The sal~s are for_ calves cOO: I velopment IUSAJDl and the gov- ~ ;"'.;.,"c:;'::..V~ce. ltural ,v. 'llw rmc1 ·could therefore do .liD ISundry Claims Board for an ap- 1 ~1d f.H Club 'member. That was I to b~y fresher and better chlck- McCulloch Supor Mae ehlift
well as 1 host of other
signed by t.he orlgmal produc- ' ernmeQt of India. '!be team In- ! 081 Development and EIIIOI'IOIIC)' Ilegal wrong.
Iproprialion by the General As· In 1958.
ens and eggs today al reason- 1 as
futures make the McCulloch
er. Producers may be loca~ I eludes an aver:; to :ar;~ PlanniJIJ. He holda membership! Anyway, when King George sembly for reimbursement of ! Last year the young poullry lable prices• These are only a MAe151he natural choice
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In Gallia, Athens, and adjom-lers, resident
• lrl Masonic Order Faculty Club lost the thirteen colonies, lhe his loss.
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raiser had a flock of a thousand few of the answers sought by for cuttin&amp; firewood or
clearinl c:~~mptitlt
lng counties. AU beef calves l len&amp;iou speclalisls from Ohio In 81 Ohio state tile 'ohio Adult Ed: IAmerican Jlatea took over the ReCently the Ohio State Bar :birds, was named slate and na" the young 4·H poultry project fenC'~ts,
or
prunin&amp;
trees
. It will be
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after January 1 1963 , three agricultural universltioo and
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dropped
your choice
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medi- ucatton Association. tbe National! octrine
ereagn 1mmum- ssx1a1aon as sponsor
a
mem rs.
too. when .
With., a minimum weight of SOO I cine 1.Jted In the
of , Adult Education ASIIoclaUoo, and ty: Nobody can sue a govern- propooed bill to permit Injured
rience In insurance was a Scores do go into raising birds , you
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Worthington Methodist Churcb.
ment agency without the state's citizens to sue the Stale In a l::;'ember of the Centu~y Club and make a nt&lt;"e profit. Others
On display-at
and dairY c~lves will not ~
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_ He ond Mro. Wood are the par- permission, when lhe agency Is State B~d of Claim• and Iattended Leaders' Business Con&gt; concentrate on demonstrations,
ac~tad. -II ~ the consignor s , Tile director wiD be headquar ent. of four children, lwo ,... doing government work. (Of thus alleviate m part the diS· Iorence and beloo ed to the judghlg and marketing studies.
responolbHity to leave datry lered at tbe Punjab Agrlcul~:: and lwo daughters. Tile 1001 are course if the agency Is operat- tress encountered by those who On Hair Millio ~lla
Cl b Any oi these specialties could
bred_ cal~es at home.
i ~nlverr"'tyhl IAidb~ :
ld- in military service. one io a phy· ing a business like running suffer inj~ry at the hands ol wit~ National ~ife.
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u , lead to careers in tile vast re8195
fte: Soulheastera Ohio Beef I eave or ~ new ..,.."'~ 8 u m 1iclan, the other 1 veterinarian. atreet cars ~ maldng electrict~ We sovereign.
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search, markP.ting or
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Cattle . Improvement Aosocl- Sep"""ber, accompanied by Mro. The daughter&amp; are both married, ty, It may ollen be sued murh 1
Globokar also belonged to tiona! field of !he mndem paul- i
atkio reserves lhe rJpt "'re- Wood.
one residing In Dayton, !he other like any other business.)
Ithe Century Club. the Million try industry , dub leaders ob- :
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Tile Ohio state College of Agrl· in Colwnblla.
Thus suppose for !set&lt; of due
Dollar club, •nd attended Lead- gerve.
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by 'september 15 1o prevent I culture and Home Economico concare a private bakery truck
ers' conferences.
"No Iongtr is the hen expect- ~ M 1 ~ar 1 H It 1
ohould harm your child who had
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tb capachy of tract wilh !nella has been In ef.
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fect since 1955. Since that time 23
done nothing to bring 011 the
Globokt resides With hiS Wife weeks and
a flock of birds,"
lh,;.;::;'·cbarges wUI be
staff members have se1ved In that
accident. Well then, most Ukely
and two children,. Sally and ,_........iiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO
· llo nd country. Teu hove been from lhe
you could sue the bakery In the
Mtke, at l28'f.o Umon·ay, Pomper hcad to the assocla n a
chtld'• behalf and collect dam·
reroy. Mr. and Mrs . Pullins have
$2.75 ·per bead to the stockyard Ohio Extension •taff.
three children Rodne
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company. Calves will be paid OhioSiate_la one of five univerages.
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for by the pound, on the basis sit1es m lh1o country providing
But not with government ag-1 G. W. Pullin• of Galllpo.t&gt; ·
of hi·W•Jght and ,.,e price re· help In teaching, reoeareh, and .
encie• unless the leglslature1and Phil Globokar of Pomeroy
ceived -for their grade or lot. Extension education w meet ag.
gives you lawful permlsslitn. have been named field under· , BIG ROLE FOR CHIMP
The calves will be graded Into rlcultural needo of India througb · SPECIAL _ Bread by any . Thus In the old days, If an writers by the Charleston
LONDON &lt;UPII _ 1'~~~-~: ll
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according to breed, USAID.
other name Ia still the stall of army jeep harmed your child, ency of the Monarch Ufe
of Londo
ied th
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A
veteran
In
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area
of
agrllife.
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many
shanoo
and
you
could
collect
only
if
Con·
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Co.
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advertisement today in the classicultural education, Wood hu boea .forms; offers a varl•ty of fla. gress passed a special bill a· ,with the National L fe and
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director of the Ohio Agricultural vors and textures. But nearly wardiJig damages.
lei ent nsurance o., to .,
"Twentieth Century-Fo. Film
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Extensioll Service since 19!51. He all have the same basic In- Recently this doctrine has the appointment.
Co. Ltd., are searching for
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eame to Ohio State in 11\4711 jurJ- gredlenta: wheat Dour, yeast, been attacked: "Why shouldn't[ Pullins, now residing at 100
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of
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liquid,
shortening,
sugar,
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government
puy
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Chillicothe
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ey
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ture. Previoualy, be had served Plain or fancy, bread Ia one ol other organlzallon!
Chillicothe Road, Gallipolis,
can paint, to take a prominent I PEARL STREET
RACINE, 0.
part in a new major production
as eounty agricultural agent In the lour food groopo essential So a number of years ago the a native of Pomeroy as is Glolly
Madi &amp;an Cou nly . His fir at experI· to health and !ibM!••·
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federaI government in response bokar. Both graduated from I .ln:;..:H;;o~w;;.ood:;;;;;..;.;,
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enee in the Held of agricultural Popular with the teen-age set to public opinion passed a "tort Pomeroy High School .
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Fly Cake Is the revolu- education '!'u in 1927 aa a VOOI· Is pizza. And homemade pizza Uability" law. 11 gives the peo- f Pullins, with 4~ years ex·
twnal agr~cultural mstructor. He is a famUy treat that f.H Club D 'J Se t' I P
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tionary new fly control in spent
the next 14 yean teaching memben learn to make when I-81-"-Y..::..::.:n.c•_n.ce..:'_:_o:.:m_e'-ro
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solid fonn that kills flies
they sign up lor a bread project.
through their nervous fn Darke 811d Auglaize COUll~.
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Another favorite is a uhero"
systems. Can't taint food , He also served four yean
supervisor in lhe Ohio Departnent sandwich
!lllde with c r i s p , l - - - - - - - - - clothing or furniture.
1of Agriculture.
crunchy homo baked French
KILLS FLIES FASTI
A naUve of Miami County, Dl· bread. Mouth-watering sweet
LASTS ALL SEiiSONI
rector Wood teceived bis early roDs, raised coffee cakes and
USI IT AT HOMI, IN THE sduntion at West Milton hIgh 'oil-fashioned parker houae rolls
-IARN or NEAR
school. He earned both his Bache- 11 are turned &lt;Mil by the dooens in
LIYEITOCKI
lor'a and Master's deg.... from klichens where da1111hter - or 1
Ohio ~ate. The Extension official son - Is trying out versatile : WASHINGTON tUPll-TIIe Ag·' eggs. The '"'ond quarter av•,r· ll
2 'DI,
Ia widely known. bolh In Ohio and ' bread reclpes.
rkultlll'e Department says the ao,e thb year also was 1
~ly Cake
nationally. for his work wiUt var- While thiJ particular
foo:l farmer's share of the consumer's c~'1t lllWer than a year earlierll
eRooflnt
ellird Saodo
lou agricultural groups ond •&amp;· program Ia not new In 4-H, pro- food dollar dropped to 116 cents 'nd resulted largely from lower
e Oyster Shalls
end.. , oad he holds many poai' gram ernphaala thlo year Is, ac- In lhe April-June quarter &lt;if 1963. 'p 'iCH foe Le•f catl.ie, bogs and'
ePaints
eGET IT AT
U,&gt;na of leadership. He lo I mern· ronling to Dr. Evelyn B. Splnd· Thl• was the Iowost quarterly fresh vegel•bles.
1ncl Grit
ber of lhe boan1 of directors of ler, estenolon nutritionist. Club average ohare recorded In more
eRod Brand
e Fartilirars
the National Safety CoWlCU and members are encouraged
to than 10 years. Farmers received The Dfpartment bas announced
eLima
Fencing
past cbalrmaa_of the Farm Con- "discover Interesting way• to :17 cents In the previous quarter, It will bll) •bout 27 million
e Cement &amp; Mortar
fereuce, lhe advisory &lt;ommittee tell the nutrition story of I he and 38 """'" in Aprll.June, 1862. pom:ds of fr,,.en ground beef for
of the ooun&lt;ll'o farm aalety dlvl- bread-cereala IJ'OUp."
: In 1952, lhe larmer'o share of cwa ;~u' ;00 to ~&lt;hoolo participat·
eB•Iar 1ncl .
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lion, He alao lo a member of lbe Suggests Dr. Splnkler to f.H the retail dollar apent for farm· irog in :he r.a•ional school lunch
• Blnd&lt;lr Twillll
•Water Softener
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Pomoroy National Advisory Commi~ee for Club members: "You'll want to originated food was 47 cenls.
program.
Salt
the National Ellens1oD _Celor lor erplore the oelenllflc "why's." In 1 review of the mo•ketlng
eSprays
For eiBDiple, .you can learn and transportation oiluatlon, the The •&amp;ency also has offered
eT1ble MHI
yeaot works; the Import· Department uld
marketing buy canned fTee.otone and cUng- II
• Litters
ance o1 correct temperatu,.a, charges IJI the oerond quarter of stone peaches. packed in
eRamadiN
differences in flouro a n d IIIllS averaged 3 per cent higher for II» "boo! hmrh program.
eV~ecl""
what this means in baking."
' lhan Ill the same period of 11162. 1
-Baiting breads of other lands I The marbling &lt;barges """' up T... Crop Report&lt;n~ Board
aod associating 1hem with cus- 1mainly beca- ll 1 retail pric.. , IIIli! produrloon o1 summer •~·~ 11
toms ol the people Ia auolher I of beef did Ml decline as rapidly : •~biPS " e&gt;perted to total !14
and rewarding antler· · U fanners' prices: of c . , 12) 11011 huncil'ed\lel~hl 'J'hL. IS 2 per
youlhlul cooks, ahe 1retail price£ of frozen orange' oent lm than last year but 2 per
out.
! ~ eitncentrate and canned I «nt otnve average
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Phone WY2-2115
oingle-strenglh orange juice rose I The vo~etab&lt;e tonnage does not !
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Slandard Brands lncorporat- ; more rapidly after the breeze In : Include 7.4 milli&lt;n ~ur.dredwelghl
ed haa been eooperaUng lor tbt Florida !han prtctt groWers re- of .-nt•loupu or !f.• million I Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio
past 12 years wilh the Erten- : ceived for orang... and tn mar· : hundrtdw.-ighl of .,ate.-melon.l. 1
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IIIII Service !Jr olfarlng educa· ·· ketiJig rosls for
and
U&lt;lllal material, lwardl' and oth- 1 real producta rose
aaalslatlce. AI I]JOiliOf of the ' during the year.
f.H bread program, the ! The Department said price
olfers Jlcholarablpo nlued i fannero I'OCOlved for food
p,ooo, trlpo to ~e Nlllll!nal : dum In tbe oerond quarter averCongreu IIIli hand- i aged s per ...,1 tow... than
II :::~gold-filled medala lor out- I January-Marrh,
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RANDOM SHOT - This handsome Grange exhibit, and just as attractive girls, caugh\ the camera's eyes before
the judging was completed and announced. It was one of many sponsored by the county s Grange groups.

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THE WINNAH! Rock Springs Grange's covered wagon, with Fred Goegleln, master, at the reins, and chlldroa
in pioneer dre's hanoing out tbe sides (looking for Indians, no doubt) was named first place--winner of the organ!·
zalion floats. This is the kind of wagon that 100 ye"I'S ago left St. Joseph, Mo., for the long trek to 1he Paelfl!:
slopes. Many didn't make it, but many did, and America expanded over a continent.
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MORRIS IMPLEMENT

"FLY CAKE"

FLIES

AGRICULTURAL INTEREST - Agriculture is !he
fundamental springboard of Meigs County's annual fair.
For 100 years this has been so. Here Gary Michael looks
a n exhibit by the FFA of tomatoes in the Junior Fair
building.

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WIN
e RED ROSE
eTUXEDO

Farmer's Share Of Food
Consumer's Dollar Drops

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Dog Foods - Flour •• Ingredients

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Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Sales

HIGH ROLLER - Claude Daniels from neighboring
Gallia county rode this whopper wheel around the Meigs
t'airgrounds race track twice and inspired many young
fry to wish they could try it. It's a long ways to fall, or
jump, though if the rider topples over. The "Big Wheel
Bicycle" was manufactured m 1880, one of the first of
its type made.

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SECOf'ih PLACE WINNER -

Vern Meeks,

familf, and associates, complete with }.II&amp; of corn squeezlns or
Individual Class. Placarded 'Meies Fair or Boat," thq

wJiat!ver~ln true rioneer style-won second place tn the

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professional painters!

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REAL CENTF.NNIALIST - Mrs. Etta Spencer, 100
years old thi• week, carne to the fair to help celebrate 100
years of Meigs county fnirs. Riding in the parade, she is
accompanied by her "baby brother," Jacob Hawk, age 90.

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GIRL SCOUT - Girl Scouts had dllplaya at the Fairhere Jean Whitehead, pretty member of the Riverview
Girl Scouts, attends her troop's e&amp;hlblt. ·

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planniJig eornml- In the lloviet Union-tbere Ia one lor each
repubU&lt;~boul lo)!s rmd playground eqUipment, and ~lhere 1$
evidence tbey ere ti')llrll lil lOt
some ilandard1 lor tcbool equipcoNTJNVO ON •••••

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1 J&lt;iod. uied 23 u. ft. Unieo

Upright Freep!r ·--··--· -· 140

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~ an oround-th&lt;'-world tour world's largeol supplier of lilY• consultant to a Harvard group of
' ~ rmd lathering ooys says'l and nlher playtime equipment for aclentisls who with • vant from
l!!i. '•{el~ from the Soviet nursery and kindergarten schools. the gove1'11111&lt;tlt't National S&lt;l·
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Caplan also ts associate dlree- once Foundation are studhin&amp;
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wilt~ IJielt teachers ar• bril- l ~'oundation, financed b)l hio finD aducation.
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YOUR OLD STYU IEFIIIEIA TDI /
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For Sale

1963 1

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Trade 'n' Travel T•'me
$1795

1 rooms, bath. buement, large
lot. G. I. Flnanc!De approved.
Phone WY 2-11573.
a 13 1tc

finish, deluxe equipment, heater, tires like new.
1961 Dodge L1ncer 4 Door
$1195
Deluxe interior trim. Blue finish, alit good tires, radio,
heater. Runs out perle&lt;:!. Std. trans.
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1961 Chevro I8 t Be I A " 4 oor - Low mileage by one local owner. Spotless dean interiorsharp white fimsh . Like new whitew-all tires, beater and

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Alfred .
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colleel, Long,pBottom.
By Roy L- Smltb ·
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The real mearure of any man's Ufe Ia !bat for whlich I

THI\E£

FOR from
SALEnew
In
IHOUSE
roy, across
school,
Mulberry
Avenue.
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1962 Chevy II 4 Door

REAL ESTATE

Btl)lloov' HiiUit Iii .~ Gomg The Limit

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In thiS conne&lt;:tlon It a ould
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simplest explanation for tbe spread of
throughout the world ia tbe fact that tbe

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forma Ill In tbe party to do tbat VIWcy tblng. Mr. J. ~ar
~ Jidl Job_. 8Dtl his Mmen Of Detelt, baa described In VIvid
exactlona the Party demands from Ita members.
1 BUd S1wpsoD, Ageota

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POMEROY - lila alor)' frame, I
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9 rooms, bath, basement, gl8 l
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of high water. ",500.00.
ud bu'- - . •
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Pll.- WY Ual

Demacracy, and Cbrlatlanity, on tbe other hand,
been Joilng batues for the very simple reason that
of
who Uve under a Christian Democratle form of
are unwilling

to go to any extreme to preserve

Ul•t bas been bequeathed to us by our

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Sunday
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at 10:411 will&gt; a.... ~·
lay leader, IIIII ,.. ol lt.
Vere S1lai1z led the prayer
till Wedueoday evtlliDI·
-waa an attendanoe ol 11
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'lbe MYF Jleld its reaameetiDI SUnday evenlnl.

'1110 WSCS wiD hold itll recuJar
meeting Tuaday, Au1. 20, ill
home of NeUie Parker.
Martha Flo Parker of -ru-.,
has arrived by plalle te
two weeki with her pvents, Mr, and Mn. Wilbur Part.
Eric IIIII Eddie.
MIUard Swartz lamlly
spent last weekend vlsllbf8 Mr.
and Mn. BIIIU Randolph In
Huntington.
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Mr. and Mn. Delbert Yoot
and family of SUgar ()rove and
Mr. and Mrs. Sed O'Brien of
Columbus spent the week end
will) Mr. and Mra. Harry
and attended the Parkand tho Carr School 114&gt;-

ceramic tile bath, modem
As a, single and simple Illustration of our
kitchen, utility room, furnace EMPLOYMENT Wlnted the disgracefully small percentage of tbe
room, large porch, carport,
ers who take the trouble to go to tbe polls on
CANcEI.LA TIONS
lot
3&gt;0
ft.
frontsge
on
paved
DRESS
MAKING,
allerailons,
day.
COJIRE&lt;.'TIONS
11 street. $8,000.00.
Me~ and Women's Clothes. Or, for tbat matte~. there Is tbe shameful fact tbat
Wm bt' ~&lt;'&lt;·ep•eo aJlUI rr.ao A.. ._
!I'm .-,., '1f PuhlladOD
FOR SALE
MIDDLEPORT- 6 room frame : Call WY 2·2411. Mrs. Helen more_' than 25 per cent of tbe membership of the
R&gt;;&lt;;Ut.ATlONS
AUTO SALES
with bath, 4 bedrooms, tun : Gavin, 400 s. Fifth St., Mid- es (Protestant, at least) appear in their houses of worne 11111111me• ,.........., c!le r1IM
A\JCTION- SALEaCtlie Mason- .· EXTR~ CLEAN
Chevrolet, basement, gas furnance heat- I di&lt;lport.
8 13 6tp ship on any one Sunt;lay. A Cbrlstlanlty that cannot pro10 +ijt or ~ll'l &amp;D• adt lte.med
nhlecflftDIUtle
l!)r6n tiiDUid be
ette every Thursday and Sat- 1 d B . S t 57
Sed VB t . lng, lot 80 x 100, close. to i
duce more tban a 25% · attendance on divine worship,
npt.rted 1mmedlstel:r 1'bt 0111&gt;
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tra~·e~:~rlett
·tires:
M~~~:schools.
;5,900.00.
LIVESTOCK
can hardly be expected to hold the line against a tyhe
~or• , ,,.,., '"~ •n"""'""' 1n.rtkro
We
Loan
Carpet
Shampooer
at
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sound,
$7
by
owner.
ALBERT
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SALESMAN
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of communism that delivers a 98% .attendance at t e
RATES
95
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•SHETLAND PONY, complete regularmeetlngso~tbeParty.
no cost with purchase
of May be seen at Meigs Equipwith saddle and bridle. WilAnimals for Children
1 &lt;.:o:-•t&lt;• .,.,, "'ura
~ne
nurTIIt11
8 16 3to
l'ollnunu"' l~h arte 8(1 .-oflt
Blu• Lustre Shampoo. Baker I ment Co.
8 14 3tp
_____' ____ ·- liam Buck, Rt. 1, Cheshire. The Sunday School lesson for Ibis week Is one of the
~ Cento oe• '"'"'" fn• rnrM eoeFurniture, Middlep~rtj tc J9M I&gt; ton · Chevrolet pickups. FOR SALE new 6 room house Call EM 7-7468.
8 17 6tp more familiar stories of the Old Testament, about whlcb
1e,·ut i•·e &gt;nyrtlou
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Clayton Bolyard, 189 Ash St. with 3 bedrooms, bath, util~
there is great confl!sion in the average mind. Modern
be &lt;"llarg ed 101 •dvt'rlls• ni ll ~ol
w ; •hiro lfl daY• afll"f •H•'"'
COAL, good. clean Jump. 3 x 5 Middleport.
8 15 6tp ty room, in Dorcas. $6,800.00.
LEGAL NOTICE
men find it difficult to understand how a God like J~
•D.Ii: oill
egg.
no
slack
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Re-screened
E.
D.
Johnson,
Phone
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hovah could require a man to kill his own son, as a sacn·
CAtlf' 01' rHA 'IK.S - •1 2!1 lor
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Ann• Louise Templeton Who• ...., f"
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,o IIVord ntnlmum ~ch ~&gt;'l tl.l • · &lt;&gt;n
ker·o! treat at mmf&gt; or
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8
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known addre11 w•• Arftll. camp, Lera-~ ~:IC:e:...---------~---~-~~-·~==~~The Yost family
allo
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HOUSE
FOR
SALE.
Modem
fled tbat
o11 Carolina..
the JUb «Ill'
ot Juls. aou.
1983
C burt h he re DD "'·.......,
o•·rt~&gt; HOURS
on Jacobs coal Co . R D I, ONE • 5 Troom apartment.
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room house, electric heat, ~3 ~~..··".,., •.,er::r,,'",'",,-~ ..!1•u•btt•"·· The Un'iform Sun day Scb 00I Iesson for Augu st _18,
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bll"
bedrooms
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WY 2_34 69. or WY 2·2437 _
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b th -·""- • lb o1 v age. Extra Large lot. can 13.SlT praylrll for &lt;H.-ore• from llkl
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is
this
lesson
Is
aimed
at
sounding
t
h
Burke
lleof
Olerry
JUdie,
RES'' \ J j:.IRIHit iCING
duplex. C1ose to Element2::,·
Frlday.
was the 11011 of
wilN'l &lt;\))
8 16 &amp;tc u:treme eruelty: the plaintiff •I•o death. tnel1 of 'an ancient and horrible practise: It
i'HONE WY 2-2157 1 '62 GMC __ $1695
School. Carpeted. Birch kit:::~ !:r, :!":!, t~?..:~. •::':; .".e common tbing, throughout the world of ~t time,
and Mra. Thomu ll!ltkt
__
__ _ _ _ _ Pickup: 8 ft. wide side body .
chen. Call WY 2·36!8.
FOR SALE: 8 room frame ltw n~d!:~d o~.:pr,;:n~e~~e:,
fathers- particularly kings- to offer thell'
born
thls place.
- - - [ Almost like the day it w.. '
8 5 lie
home in Middleport c 0
s. o·s''"
sons as Jiving sacrifices to the gods. Among tbe
Mn. Alma Wh!Uatcb of Part.
1
'
A.ttorneJ for PlalntUI
lsi
in I th. th' g
d
!led
lbe William
NOTICES
so d.
THREE SLEEPING rooms and pletely modern kitchen and
there was a strong revu on aga s
IS m • an
vis
at
~~~
'62 Pontiac _ $2995
bath, 361 s. Front st. Mrs. bath. Close to school. Call
storyi!Of this week is intended to teach tbat qo_d
Can· home on Saturday.
HOT DOGS - ,·eg. 15c. Pool i Bonneville 4 !Jr. !lard Top.
Henry Hennesy. Ph. WY 2· WY :t-5324 or see at 3041
prefera the sacrif~ce of an ani~al, to th~ sacrifice of a Mrs. Iris Carr IDII ·daugjlter
Long. 2ac. Jack's Dairy Bar. ' !Wal sharp. Power steering
3I34.
8-2-lltc
Hamilton Street, Middleport.
s~c
son. Although child-sacrifice did make_ tis
Vickie Lynn and Helen Wooclt
Middleport.
8 13 61c and brakes. Hydramalil.
_
lie
among
the
Hebrews
many
years
later,
1t
a jewelry party at
8 8
LOSE WEIGHT salety --;;-;-h i
1,- room and bath. house. Lincoln
·-when paganism had illfiltrated upon the pure
the home of Mrs. Sue Waode
DIAIJAX 11nrmerty DEX ·A ,
He~ghts. Phone WY 2-3874.
FOUR ROOM house with 1 acworship (Jeremiah 7;31).
at Pomeroy laatFrldayevealnJ.
7
11
30tp
re
lot.
large
porch,
basement
AUG.
lt
Sa•rlfl•e
N~e·•ary
~~~~~~~;
l'it.::i~E~::-DIETl new name, same For '
..
" In~'he
aro matter. The
""'c'---,-------o-.
oil Route No. 7 Phone WY Theodorus Council,
Let there be no confuSt'on
mu.l.-a Onlv. 98c at Sta rk
Pomeroy, Ohio
/'HREF:, am~· lt)Uf room
furmsb·
f
•
.
2-6127.
7-Z.31ltc o America, will meet in
of child sacrifice did not mean that sacrifices
Drugs.
6-20-tilllp I__ .,. _ ... ___ ___
_ ed and unfurrushcd apart.
Jar session Monday at 7:30 p
d ed 1
·t f th h rrlbl aspects of
0
pnhfJA
'UT·O·M- - E - -.b · IONE Oakland Gas Heater , 12,- ments IVY 2-5434.
G•orge Prall reSideoce In Ru~ m at the IOOF Hall
·
be aban on . n sp1 e o
e o
e th
~
1:)'"
0 811 ' 1nsurance ecn I ooo BTU h
'
h t 11 1
12 6 tfc land for sale. Cantact Floyd ·
·
which called for the burninf of a son, ere IS some·
cancelled')
'~ost
.. AnnaasHs_
u 01006vaStve_
, CaU)'our
, .
W'l op~ra.w
ames,
1v . POUR ROOM home with bath:, Thomas, Rutland, for inform·
sublime in t h e devotion o a f ather who would of• . Sunday School attendance 011
110
2966
2
1
tors Icense ·
· · ! ersvJ'II e Rd ·· VI 3·""02
p t- Hardwood floors . Full size. auon.
7 13 -·•
..... • •
to a god.
~-'"" muc
w • or
The son
problem
is to find some way 1~ rebln the ele- August 12 waa 80 '.,,.,.,.
""•
land, Box 73 · Ohio... l4 tc
basement with . ga_s • I)
iN POMEROY Eignt ro 0 m
of sacrific,e, and discard the homble r1te of child $25.:rla llld Marla
6
furnace, mce kitchen cabmet, h
bed
nd
bath
GAS Conversion..lnll:Der~ Excel- $51) monlh. Pho-. -N\111' ,lla&gt;'- J8r ous~, 3 G roo~ru~ 8
i
·
lb hi fioo
spent last weell: With litoir 11'8Jii.·
lent conditioo:"l!lO,
· :·$137 when en 882·2843
,, ,,.,,.. ~-· ge ot ood location out o
S
King David whas offerted ftfhe re~fic~~ the'
paJenls, Mr. and Mn. Lewlt
· · -~ _ .• high water. Call WY :1-2590.
as a place w ereon o o er. sacr
, new. R. s,. WillioiM, c-e+l
v~
=~
~
lie
farmer
owned it tried to m.ake Jt as a ~~ t to
Wyenmlller
10
TONIGHT
\ Coolv J!le 667-6264 8 13 6 tp m=r"'E,.-LY;:-;F;-ur_n..,.
is'""he-;d-::
.4 room and
The MI. Union sunday school
To
David replied, in a classic phrase, "I
.:·
ilat
10 P.M. to 2 A.M.
. bath apartment. Middleport. BUSINESS SERVICES held their annual picnic at the
offer to the Lord tha~ which c~sts me nothl~g_."
week with her father, Clarenct
BARGAIN STORE Used cloth- Phone WY 2-3874.
- -- .. --Portland Park on Sunday. More In that sentence there 1~ ~be basic Idea under ymg
Sporrier, who Ia 111 liDizer ._
Music by The Vikings
ing and shoes C!if~m. We&gt;t
7 II lie PHOTO COPVlNG Servtcea. than filly attended from Mt
worship and sacnf1ce.
pltal
1
, Vtr_g,ma.____
12tc SMALL Apartment, and sleep- Copy any letter or docamenl Union and several from Carl:
my own. experience have
Glady• Ferren etld Mn.
USED 1963 Apache Eagle c·amp ing room. 121 Butternut St.
'~euter Insurance, Pomeroy ton church also enjoyed the day most rewardmg church servlc':\' d d
at dlfflcul- Jerry Wood of Akron are vlalt.
trailer, complete With extras.
8 13 tfc
z 15 lfc with the group.
have been those_! atten e ubn er ere t
t to .log Mr and Mn WOllam Rad·
LOUNGE
-- ---The religious expertences tbat ave mean mos
·
•
A
bargain.
Call
or
see.
Dr.
&amp;arl
Gneoer, PJambiD&amp; aad
Mrs
June
Jones
and
childh
be
th
se
that
came
to
me
In
tbe
midst
ford
and
family.
Mro. Ferrell Ia
POMEROY, 0.
K. D. Amsbary , Smr Route,
FOR SALE OR RENT
Heating
ren of Dayton spent several days .
ave
en
Mra. Radford's a~nl .
Pomeroy, OhJo. WY 2-GBJti.
FOR SAlE· 5 om h
MIDersviUe, Oldo
with her brother-in-law . .
.
S ending Life For Trtftea
Mn. Battle Bolla hu been
CARD OF THANKS
8 15 tfc
, . ro
ouse gas '
End voar sewer troobles
Sisler, Mr. and Mrs,
.
f tCe distinguishing characteristics of
returned to her home after
1- WOULDLIKE to -thank my ! ==co-==~--,-·-- _ I ~:;,~in:'w~uud":::~ LcJ.
We have aU silet
Perry and her parenis. Mr..
It IS one t~at we spend prodigally for petty purposes. spending some tbne Ill Meigl
many frieuds for lhe beautiful TRUCK BEDS for sale. One Bx I cated 123 Hudson Street
S.wer Machines
Mrs. Elza McComas.
entertainment liquor tobacco - our cash ~raJ HoopltaL
get well ca•·ds and lhe lovely I 12 wood bed, m One good I Middleport. Price, $6001. In:
1\1-asonable !tales
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stout, Sle- outla s for such vastly exceed ou; expenditures for edu· Mn. Roy Grueaer l)llllt last
flowers sent Jo me dudng my I steel dump bed complete with qUire Ohio Hotel.
I CaD WY H9'11 Day or Ntt:IJI phen. Nancy and Michael, of
Y and religion Horse-racing, for example, takes week In North C&amp;roilluJ,
stay in the Univrrsity Hospital ~ sides, $375. See Ivan Car_7 26 U~ Charleston, W. Va:, and M_r.
out of American pocketa than charities.
45 8 tfc
In Columbus. May God bless . man, Route 2, Pomeroy,
HEATING, Plumbing, Moeller andd MOors. _Estell KiEI~byhe, Rhonme
The communists are willing (or are
spend
present social tJOCUl'lty nol
eac h and everyone of you, Ohio al Peach Fork Rd.
HELP WANTED
Furnaces. Arnold Brothers, an
nme 0
Jza 1 town, three four and even five nights a week
only provides retirement beneMrs. Freda M. Smith
8 17 3tc
018 East Main Street, Pom- 1
· are guests of therr par- doctrlnatio~ lectures. And in comparison our adult
fils but also paymenll to ell..
8 17 ltc HOUSE COAL, quick delivery. PERSONS interested in seiling eroy. Pbone WY %-ztfl.
Ments, Mndr. aMnd MJrs.hRoheRrtSStout scboois get no more than an Infinitesimal percentage t
• workers and benefits tor
- - --c:--_.:Call WY 2-6655.
8 17 3tc ! new and used automobiles,
7 20 tic
r. a
rs. o n . tout, Americana of tbe same age. And mid-week prayer mee •
and aurvlvortl
F
SI
write giv•ng age and qualifi~
Diana and Johnnie, of Harrl• .
one'
the ~ ann! '
__ __
or a e
· WE SELL quality furniture. Ba- cations, previous employers.
sonville _were Sunday guests and tn~b~~ogmmunlsts can beat us unless we are willing to
tho ~ ::::::,d...,"~~
ONF. MALE Coon Hound. one ker Furniture, Middleport.
Must be aggressive. L o c a
callers melded Andrew Greer, 0 a reataer limit!
.
out of 10 ...;t.;;:••lncllrdlng
English Bulldog, 1 Beagle
8 17 3tc
a~ency. Selling. plus commisR C. Greer, Tom Fauber and g (C!pyright 1963 by the Division of Chrlstia_n Educa· those enga•.. In self-employ.
l'ound, 1 Collie pop. Call SH OU!l PRICES are law. Bak;
sion. Write : Box 668T, The
To Have Your
Rita Kaye Teets.
. tion, National council of the Cburcbes of ChriSt in the lllelll, f . , . , and clomeeli&lt;!
1
2·4834.
8 16 3tc
Furniture, Middleport.
Daily SentineL
Coal, Oil or Gu
Mr. and Mrs. Max Me Callie, U .1 d States of America.)
k
---·• by .......1
8 17 31
0 17 31c
Ann Arbor, Mich., spent sev· 01 e
wor • are ""'"''""
-~
UEF.D CLOTHING bargains - - - - ·-· c
eral days with her mother Mrs
aecurlty. This year over
Women's dressea l&gt;-51l cents, FOR SALE OR TRADE WOMAN for general housework.
Cleenod end Checked
Faye Jordan. Others wh~ join: second place and Ava Greeodollars U'e paid In beneMen's
and
BOys·
pants
and
Live
in.
WY
2-5241.
for
Winter
each
month
to ...--'"&amp;&amp;teh - ••
a 16 ltc
ed them for a family dinner on lees, third place. Visitors from
. rec1"""'~•
.~ 5 •rts lia--.JV cen.t.s., Men's sh~s '54 CHEVROLET, 4 door, cheap
S d
M
1 nd Ha ison ille
18~ million penta. mort
and hats. Sm;th s Clothing or wiU trade for good motor EXPERIENCED
&amp;
un ay were r. and
Mrs. Star, Laure a
rr v
3100 raldenll of Meigs
Store Open 1 da ys a week scooter 1\lso lathe and jig- steady employment.
8
:s~r~·~~~= ~:::~~- :~ Granges were prerent.
are reeelvin8 ' ooclal
Letart Palls OhJO 7-1S-30tp saw. Can be seen at 629 N. stating wages expected, re- ,::•w~ :'.T:-:'4-w:.~~~ Walter and Mr. and Mn. La- The Cooley Reunion was held
benefits lotalbl8 aver
GREAT. LAKF-s Ho 11-;, Trailer. I Second, Middleport, or call ferences
and experience.
vern Jordan and children M at Temple Church Sunday.
per year. At IllY lltne
$1800. Russell Welch, WY 2- 1 WY 2-2410..
Must be sober. None other . 0 McCOY'
and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan. a~ The MYF hoi theheld
. Temltsple !!,~~
Social beSecurllolybelpAdmlato istroIIIT/0.
8 13 12tp FOR--SALE - OR - TRAi:iE: , Six need apply. Write Boc 668P,
Ohio.
Bryan were afternoon callers odist Churc
a
C8Jl
yoo,
FRYIIIiGC IDCKENS on foot I room house, bath, furnace, Care o! The Daily Sentinel.
4 18 tfc The Carpenter Boys 4-H
picnic at Lake Alma on Sunday. BY WIUJAM P. BARUR
lbe dlllriet of75c each. Dr~sed whole, 90d garage, 2 lois on Stale High8 13 6tp
held their annual hayride and In the evening the group met
Distrkt Manager, Marlette
at 3119 Putnam lllnel, Mar·
each. Cut up and tray packed, way. Will sell on land con- EXPERJENCED
babysitter,
wiener roaat on Sunday oven- at the ehurcb
Do yoo know how many lel·.!;iiitiio;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil!i,_iil!iiii
' .
$1 .00 each. You can 'Nrite traet or will take acreage light housework , 5 day week.
ing with Lavern JordaD, advis- was progratp. - ~- WJ • ~ ten are In the foUowiDa three
your order, I will deliver. AI- as part payment. Lelia Wea- Call SH 2-41148 after 5,00 p m.
or, furnishing transportation for topic ""MoYi':" arid TelevlaiOO. words (without counting them,
tWYher':,Y;. s yracust;, Ohio. Ph. - -----·. __ _ 8_13 6tp I
the ha~ from his home to Mr. and Mn. Fern Gillogly of couroe!): "Social Security
10 have tomat~•s for can. rung, 85c bu. ,, ngoes, SOc
voo 33.
HOUSEKEEPER for widow and
the Granville Stout farm where and Mr. and Mrs. Hai-old GO, AdminlstraUon':! You don'tJIAVEYOIINIIMIIAIOIIr
peck. Write complete name
8 17 3tc 4 children. Live in . Phone •
the Wiener roast waa held. At. lngly and children, were SUD- don't worry, you're an avet'fll:ell
'IMl NEW .&amp;.aw,corr
and address if you want order
AUTO SALES
New Haven Ill.!'l-3381 after 5
tending were David and Dean day giles\s of Mr. and Mrs. American citizen, but an Amerdelivered, or pick up yourp. m.
Gtp
For
All
Of
Y&lt;Jur
Needs
Wooten, .fohn Vale, Chari.. Ralph Frazier aod famny bt lean eltlzen to whom thole lbn.ell
12
8
n. Rambler
-dd
Krebs, Jr., stanley Hutton, Den- Gallipolis.
words are very imporlalil. Miss
sell. Anna Haines, 1906 StiversvUie Road., Box 73, Port- ' W•rkl Standard '' Campacl
Female Help Want~ -I
Mi leport Feed Mill ver Queen. Mr. and Mrs. T.
,
ElaitJe McCullough ol MaJrlettaJI
.. :· · .•$
·. _
land, Ohio.
8 14 6tc
EseeDeoce
Tony Fowler, Ow- &amp; Opp. M. Galaway, Donnie, Kathey Airman Js~Ciaos Harley Pie- who is working lhla llllii1IH!l'
Rig car ro.. m. ride and performMARKET RES
"We Do Custom Gl11ldinlf""
and Rex Cheadle, Rodney and kelt, Cape naveral, Fla., Ia 81 lito student 18slalanl , In
NEW STYLE Venetian blinds. once SmaU car economy and
INTERVIEvJ't:SCH
N. 2ftd Awo.
Middleport Walter JordllD, Thad DYe, spendin8 several days vlsllinl our Qfflce pointed out to
. HlsPitiL ~. (
.~.- -slat, vertical slat,
managerabnSharon Cox, Sonny and Meryl hls mother, Mn. Laura Krebl ihat t~ are 28 leiteca
Experienced
to
· Lavem ~
"~ oth~
1
h
_,oJt·~_,..,...,
..._.• "'""""'""'
!bamboo wood slat. Free estiSee ~·7
do
part time interviewers
house lo house
Complete Service
BaUey, Mr. and Mrs.
m re atlves ore.
those three words - 28 .··~:II
........ Metropolitan Moton
and telephone surveys in
Co-ill Bradford
Jordan and famlly ead tho host Mr. and Mrs. Audrew Chap.
words have behlntl
.... '
male. Dale Wippel Supple.
·
8 10 3lltc
E. MaiD Street, Pomeroy
or nearby area.
Write, Ph- ., Contaet
family, Mr. and Mrs. Granvllle man IIDd son, Michael, of Mo- euctly the oame numbel' o! .
SALE ON APACHE CAMPERS
Pboae IVY %-3870
Wr'~Ji~Es RESEARCH
A. C. BRADFORD
Debbie ilnd Jimmie.
: ~la.~er:.:~ts o!A ~yean ol service. f1'1enty-ei&amp;bl lloilwicltPolkJ'.
_ only ., per mo. up _ after
22
70
Fifth
A••·
RadDo,
DbloJ
mbia
Grange
No.
2135
,
.
rs. . • yeara agu, on August 11, 183il,
4
••5
,
New York, N.Y.IOOll
for their regular meeting CUter, lbe past week. Mr. and lito Social. Security Act wtil
1 18 tfc
Jln811: down pa)menl. Have ·1953 Two-&lt;loor Chevrolet,- West
~'riday evening. Stale Mrs. Oley Wlnten of Calumbus signed and a govenune~t
·, Pelrl W. Wlllllml
llwo demoostrators at
big Virginia State Inspected. WeiCOBA SERVICI
Grange Deputies, Mr. and Mro. visited with the Caaterl tlill clalltlsurance Pft!III'IDI was
IIBVinl!ll-·~"
Pickup truck camp- bert Weaver, Mason City,
REAL ESTATE
Vlr•U
Atkins, coiJducled the !week.
·
K•.-.h
D. WiiHIHnl
...."'~tro""
,.............
fllllrdlll
B
I' •
er aI10 w:cwer ren tals. Am s-. w. v.A,
8 13 6tp FOR SAL .
--- and
aull•, att. at the ••nw
annual
'"""""'ion
....
lector
flr'st l:lln::\1
-1
to
_, Ill
!'J. _.,. ,.. ..
'tmry Marine Trailer Sales 631
.
- ----·E . Seven room house ••• ~tr~a of ......
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..
t
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~~
IF rth A G II" r Ow 1954 Ch&lt;ivrolet Automallc trans- with two lots in Dexter Ph ' ••· ,_,.,.,. ""'" "" ""'; er presented a prograll1 on II'OR scHO!IJ. loVNCIIE8
lor the
0:.ft_IJ
, . ' lil]lld,Jdft_l
4-1~ .ve. a Ipo I;· ~ mission, good buy, good
SH 2-5567, Clyde Davis.·
. I ,._, ,,.. _,..,.. ,...., the vacation _pooslbllltlea· ol ,
_
,
Jil ', lt3t the law ,was ~~~r~111
-;r ,
,... '"..
· '"'virT&gt;'J;,ij-;:; _13
niDg condition, $17&gt;. Allred
a 13 lll.p
" ....... ''''"" .
Ohio. Special mUBlc and read- : wAS)nNroN &lt;UPIJ - ,'l'l)e IJI&lt;:Iude paymenla for
•. : , OIIPIC• MOiiQ1.,' ' •
r
ooll. Cllf- CaJShdollar, Reedsville,
tngs were "glv~. The. skirt croas Agricu,lture J!ePartmenl !!Jie!!d• ·B!fd children of retired .
9,00 ., i,ID,DIIIIy•,)' '·
Pomeroy, WY Coolville ll6H234.
Birch stepsav!ru~mtcsh,en.
B eedin
Curti
edl stifAlh contest was held wltb to porchasol onm•
lut~"f'' ~W~lt:h :~·:th~a:t~~ch•DRe .'bt
, ..., A~_,.u·
·
8-17-3tc
1 14 6tc
r
g,
•• 8 re ng ! Mrs. Mary Jorlltin as first· place tp, uae '
· Jicllooi· ·
-, ~......
minum siding, storm
Service, Inc. F..- service, ca_ltl winner, Carolyn Greenlee•. sec- ' luliCIJ
'
· '·'·
at 11181 DODGE, well equipped. windows. Insulated,
Leland Par~er;
P11Q1el'07, ond and ./l•a Greenlees, third. i :the
Fu rnlb~re, Toke over payments. No moo- •ir heat. Large lot. Shown
Ohw, _Phooe WY 1-2284 or Car'ol)'lf Greenlees woo nest ~;:'':f:·t~lit~";;.J~.t: 1~~b!ecl
ey down. 311 Beech St., Mid· appointment. Call Pomeroy I Chaster, ~I$.
. pts,..;, .in lhe Onl~ge !'lui
~
s 11 ate dlepor.
8 11 ep wY 2-3041.
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FOR SALE
For Sale

1963 1

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Trade 'n' Travel T•'me
$1795

1 rooms, bath. buement, large
lot. G. I. Flnanc!De approved.
Phone WY 2-11573.
a 13 1tc

finish, deluxe equipment, heater, tires like new.
1961 Dodge L1ncer 4 Door
$1195
Deluxe interior trim. Blue finish, alit good tires, radio,
heater. Runs out perle&lt;:!. Std. trans.
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Alfred .
Middleport,
_ , , . Coli ' .
.
Social News
colleel, Long,pBottom.
By Roy L- Smltb ·
116HI298, belwoen 4 and a
The real mearure of any man's Ufe Ia !bat for whlich I

THI\E£

FOR from
SALEnew
In
IHOUSE
roy, across
school,
Mulberry
Avenue.
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1962 Chevy II 4 Door

REAL ESTATE

Btl)lloov' HiiUit Iii .~ Gomg The Limit

he wtll go the limit.
h
be ·-'d
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In thiS conne&lt;:tlon It a ould
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simplest explanation for tbe spread of
throughout the world ia tbe fact that tbe

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JOHNSON JStmDSOD lnsuruce have found a way to persuade, or force, the
Ag_,, 'ln..
forma Ill In tbe party to do tbat VIWcy tblng. Mr. J. ~ar
~ Jidl Job_. 8Dtl his Mmen Of Detelt, baa described In VIvid
exactlona the Party demands from Ita members.
1 BUd S1wpsoD, Ageota

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POMEROY - lila alor)' frame, I
·e l
9 rooms, bath, basement, gl8 l
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fired hot water belting, two Re- ....,._ " -

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porches, comer locatlon, out • . .ICt • IYSJI pen 11 '
of high water. ",500.00.
ud bu'- - . •
POMEROY - IVa story
Pll.- WY Ual

Demacracy, and Cbrlatlanity, on tbe other hand,
been Joilng batues for the very simple reason that
of
who Uve under a Christian Democratle form of
are unwilling

to go to any extreme to preserve

Ul•t bas been bequeathed to us by our

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Sehool 11
Sunday
i end.,.. •
11 .,.. U, nfferlnl Wcnhlp Servteel ft!N
at 10:411 will&gt; a.... ~·
lay leader, IIIII ,.. ol lt.
Vere S1lai1z led the prayer
till Wedueoday evtlliDI·
-waa an attendanoe ol 11
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'lbe MYF Jleld its reaameetiDI SUnday evenlnl.

'1110 WSCS wiD hold itll recuJar
meeting Tuaday, Au1. 20, ill
home of NeUie Parker.
Martha Flo Parker of -ru-.,
has arrived by plalle te
two weeki with her pvents, Mr, and Mn. Wilbur Part.
Eric IIIII Eddie.
MIUard Swartz lamlly
spent last weekend vlsllbf8 Mr.
and Mn. BIIIU Randolph In
Huntington.
.
Mr. and Mn. Delbert Yoot
and family of SUgar ()rove and
Mr. and Mrs. Sed O'Brien of
Columbus spent the week end
will) Mr. and Mra. Harry
and attended the Parkand tho Carr School 114&gt;-

ceramic tile bath, modem
As a, single and simple Illustration of our
kitchen, utility room, furnace EMPLOYMENT Wlnted the disgracefully small percentage of tbe
room, large porch, carport,
ers who take the trouble to go to tbe polls on
CANcEI.LA TIONS
lot
3&gt;0
ft.
frontsge
on
paved
DRESS
MAKING,
allerailons,
day.
COJIRE&lt;.'TIONS
11 street. $8,000.00.
Me~ and Women's Clothes. Or, for tbat matte~. there Is tbe shameful fact tbat
Wm bt' ~&lt;'&lt;·ep•eo aJlUI rr.ao A.. ._
!I'm .-,., '1f PuhlladOD
FOR SALE
MIDDLEPORT- 6 room frame : Call WY 2·2411. Mrs. Helen more_' than 25 per cent of tbe membership of the
R&gt;;&lt;;Ut.ATlONS
AUTO SALES
with bath, 4 bedrooms, tun : Gavin, 400 s. Fifth St., Mid- es (Protestant, at least) appear in their houses of worne 11111111me• ,.........., c!le r1IM
A\JCTION- SALEaCtlie Mason- .· EXTR~ CLEAN
Chevrolet, basement, gas furnance heat- I di&lt;lport.
8 13 6tp ship on any one Sunt;lay. A Cbrlstlanlty that cannot pro10 +ijt or ~ll'l &amp;D• adt lte.med
nhlecflftDIUtle
l!)r6n tiiDUid be
ette every Thursday and Sat- 1 d B . S t 57
Sed VB t . lng, lot 80 x 100, close. to i
duce more tban a 25% · attendance on divine worship,
npt.rted 1mmedlstel:r 1'bt 0111&gt;
1
4
UJhl!&gt; 11".11 'I&lt;&gt;' M r-e.pouihll llll
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urday.__
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8
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12t
tra~·e~:~rlett
·tires:
M~~~:schools.
;5,900.00.
LIVESTOCK
can hardly be expected to hold the line against a tyhe
~or• , ,,.,., '"~ •n"""'""' 1n.rtkro
We
Loan
Carpet
Shampooer
at
ically
sound,
$7
by
owner.
ALBERT
M.
COX,
SALESMAN
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of communism that delivers a 98% .attendance at t e
RATES
95
WY z.=e
•SHETLAND PONY, complete regularmeetlngso~tbeParty.
no cost with purchase
of May be seen at Meigs Equipwith saddle and bridle. WilAnimals for Children
1 &lt;.:o:-•t&lt;• .,.,, "'ura
~ne
nurTIIt11
8 16 3to
l'ollnunu"' l~h arte 8(1 .-oflt
Blu• Lustre Shampoo. Baker I ment Co.
8 14 3tp
_____' ____ ·- liam Buck, Rt. 1, Cheshire. The Sunday School lesson for Ibis week Is one of the
~ Cento oe• '"'"'" fn• rnrM eoeFurniture, Middlep~rtj tc J9M I&gt; ton · Chevrolet pickups. FOR SALE new 6 room house Call EM 7-7468.
8 17 6tp more familiar stories of the Old Testament, about whlcb
1e,·ut i•·e &gt;nyrtlou
6
F'UI' •;~ 1. 1 •t 1 ~enu per word WUI
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Clayton Bolyard, 189 Ash St. with 3 bedrooms, bath, util~
there is great confl!sion in the average mind. Modern
be &lt;"llarg ed 101 •dvt'rlls• ni ll ~ol
w ; •hiro lfl daY• afll"f •H•'"'
COAL, good. clean Jump. 3 x 5 Middleport.
8 15 6tp ty room, in Dorcas. $6,800.00.
LEGAL NOTICE
men find it difficult to understand how a God like J~
•D.Ii: oill
egg.
no
slack
.
Re-screened
E.
D.
Johnson,
Phone
WI
·9
hovah could require a man to kill his own son, as a sacn·
CAtlf' 01' rHA 'IK.S - •1 2!1 lor
.,
ed
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RENT
Ann• Louise Templeton Who• ...., f"
.
,o IIVord ntnlmum ~ch ~&gt;'l tl.l • · &lt;&gt;n
ker·o! treat at mmf&gt; or
U •nN' le Ohltuarlo&amp;~~ oullt!_...
sto
3086.
8
12
etc
known addre11 w•• Arftll. camp, Lera-~ ~:IC:e:...---------~---~-~~-·~==~~The Yost family
allo
I ...,., , pC'l .. oro
-c olr.
Nortb
t• beret~:r
dell·verd
cu ',uml!'er pri'ce now ;;;;"'"""""-::::::-.:::-:;; ·p
HOUSE
FOR
SALE.
Modem
fled tbat
o11 Carolina..
the JUb «Ill'
ot Juls. aou.
1983
C burt h he re DD "'·.......,
o•·rt~&gt; HOURS
on Jacobs coal Co . R D I, ONE • 5 Troom apartment.
Ph
1' 18eoJ
room house, electric heat, ~3 ~~..··".,., •.,er::r,,'",'",,-~ ..!1•u•btt•"·· The Un'iform Sun day Scb 00I Iesson for Augu st _18,
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11 · ~1' "M
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one " - '
~·of ""'Common ''THE TEST OF FAITH"
· 21 lbonugh
25 •
The community WU ··""
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ch
kJ"tchen
ga..._
fend1nt In the Court
. 1 Genesll
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"HNU.eft!o
Pomeroy _ Phone SH 2-4959, Pe s errace.
bll"
bedrooms
8 12 If· e
IT'S SO EASY
WY 2_34 69. or WY 2·2437 _
Pt. Pleasant.
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b th -·""- • lb o1 v age. Extra Large lot. can 13.SlT praylrll for &lt;H.-ore• from llkl
y e BU\NIOII uea
.m:IP
TU PU..l 'i A
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30tc
HOUSE
rN
Pomeroy.
6
room
SH
2--5343
anytime.
:;o~·nd~~~-;ro:e'::1~
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The·
truth
is
this
lesson
Is
aimed
at
sounding
t
h
Burke
lleof
Olerry
JUdie,
RES'' \ J j:.IRIHit iCING
duplex. C1ose to Element2::,·
Frlday.
was the 11011 of
wilN'l &lt;\))
8 16 &amp;tc u:treme eruelty: the plaintiff •I•o death. tnel1 of 'an ancient and horrible practise: It
i'HONE WY 2-2157 1 '62 GMC __ $1695
School. Carpeted. Birch kit:::~ !:r, :!":!, t~?..:~. •::':; .".e common tbing, throughout the world of ~t time,
and Mra. Thomu ll!ltkt
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__ _ _ _ _ Pickup: 8 ft. wide side body .
chen. Call WY 2·36!8.
FOR SALE: 8 room frame ltw n~d!:~d o~.:pr,;:n~e~~e:,
fathers- particularly kings- to offer thell'
born
thls place.
- - - [ Almost like the day it w.. '
8 5 lie
home in Middleport c 0
s. o·s''"
sons as Jiving sacrifices to the gods. Among tbe
Mn. Alma Wh!Uatcb of Part.
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A.ttorneJ for PlalntUI
lsi
in I th. th' g
d
!led
lbe William
NOTICES
so d.
THREE SLEEPING rooms and pletely modern kitchen and
there was a strong revu on aga s
IS m • an
vis
at
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'62 Pontiac _ $2995
bath, 361 s. Front st. Mrs. bath. Close to school. Call
storyi!Of this week is intended to teach tbat qo_d
Can· home on Saturday.
HOT DOGS - ,·eg. 15c. Pool i Bonneville 4 !Jr. !lard Top.
Henry Hennesy. Ph. WY 2· WY :t-5324 or see at 3041
prefera the sacrif~ce of an ani~al, to th~ sacrifice of a Mrs. Iris Carr IDII ·daugjlter
Long. 2ac. Jack's Dairy Bar. ' !Wal sharp. Power steering
3I34.
8-2-lltc
Hamilton Street, Middleport.
s~c
son. Although child-sacrifice did make_ tis
Vickie Lynn and Helen Wooclt
Middleport.
8 13 61c and brakes. Hydramalil.
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lie
among
the
Hebrews
many
years
later,
1t
a jewelry party at
8 8
LOSE WEIGHT salety --;;-;-h i
1,- room and bath. house. Lincoln
·-when paganism had illfiltrated upon the pure
the home of Mrs. Sue Waode
DIAIJAX 11nrmerty DEX ·A ,
He~ghts. Phone WY 2-3874.
FOUR ROOM house with 1 acworship (Jeremiah 7;31).
at Pomeroy laatFrldayevealnJ.
7
11
30tp
re
lot.
large
porch,
basement
AUG.
lt
Sa•rlfl•e
N~e·•ary
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l'it.::i~E~::-DIETl new name, same For '
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aro matter. The
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oil Route No. 7 Phone WY Theodorus Council,
Let there be no confuSt'on
mu.l.-a Onlv. 98c at Sta rk
Pomeroy, Ohio
/'HREF:, am~· lt)Uf room
furmsb·
f
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7-Z.31ltc o America, will meet in
of child sacrifice did not mean that sacrifices
Drugs.
6-20-tilllp I__ .,. _ ... ___ ___
_ ed and unfurrushcd apart.
Jar session Monday at 7:30 p
d ed 1
·t f th h rrlbl aspects of
0
pnhfJA
'UT·O·M- - E - -.b · IONE Oakland Gas Heater , 12,- ments IVY 2-5434.
G•orge Prall reSideoce In Ru~ m at the IOOF Hall
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be aban on . n sp1 e o
e o
e th
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12 6 tfc land for sale. Cantact Floyd ·
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which called for the burninf of a son, ere IS some·
cancelled')
'~ost
.. AnnaasHs_
u 01006vaStve_
, CaU)'our
, .
W'l op~ra.w
ames,
1v . POUR ROOM home with bath:, Thomas, Rutland, for inform·
sublime in t h e devotion o a f ather who would of• . Sunday School attendance 011
110
2966
2
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tors Icense ·
· · ! ersvJ'II e Rd ·· VI 3·""02
p t- Hardwood floors . Full size. auon.
7 13 -·•
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~-'"" muc
w • or
The son
problem
is to find some way 1~ rebln the ele- August 12 waa 80 '.,,.,.,.
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land, Box 73 · Ohio... l4 tc
basement with . ga_s • I)
iN POMEROY Eignt ro 0 m
of sacrific,e, and discard the homble r1te of child $25.:rla llld Marla
6
furnace, mce kitchen cabmet, h
bed
nd
bath
GAS Conversion..lnll:Der~ Excel- $51) monlh. Pho-. -N\111' ,lla&gt;'- J8r ous~, 3 G roo~ru~ 8
i
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lb hi fioo
spent last weell: With litoir 11'8Jii.·
lent conditioo:"l!lO,
· :·$137 when en 882·2843
,, ,,.,,.. ~-· ge ot ood location out o
S
King David whas offerted ftfhe re~fic~~ the'
paJenls, Mr. and Mn. Lewlt
· · -~ _ .• high water. Call WY :1-2590.
as a place w ereon o o er. sacr
, new. R. s,. WillioiM, c-e+l
v~
=~
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lie
farmer
owned it tried to m.ake Jt as a ~~ t to
Wyenmlller
10
TONIGHT
\ Coolv J!le 667-6264 8 13 6 tp m=r"'E,.-LY;:-;F;-ur_n..,.
is'""he-;d-::
.4 room and
The MI. Union sunday school
To
David replied, in a classic phrase, "I
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ilat
10 P.M. to 2 A.M.
. bath apartment. Middleport. BUSINESS SERVICES held their annual picnic at the
offer to the Lord tha~ which c~sts me nothl~g_."
week with her father, Clarenct
BARGAIN STORE Used cloth- Phone WY 2-3874.
- -- .. --Portland Park on Sunday. More In that sentence there 1~ ~be basic Idea under ymg
Sporrier, who Ia 111 liDizer ._
Music by The Vikings
ing and shoes C!if~m. We&gt;t
7 II lie PHOTO COPVlNG Servtcea. than filly attended from Mt
worship and sacnf1ce.
pltal
1
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12tc SMALL Apartment, and sleep- Copy any letter or docamenl Union and several from Carl:
my own. experience have
Glady• Ferren etld Mn.
USED 1963 Apache Eagle c·amp ing room. 121 Butternut St.
'~euter Insurance, Pomeroy ton church also enjoyed the day most rewardmg church servlc':\' d d
at dlfflcul- Jerry Wood of Akron are vlalt.
trailer, complete With extras.
8 13 tfc
z 15 lfc with the group.
have been those_! atten e ubn er ere t
t to .log Mr and Mn WOllam Rad·
LOUNGE
-- ---The religious expertences tbat ave mean mos
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A
bargain.
Call
or
see.
Dr.
&amp;arl
Gneoer, PJambiD&amp; aad
Mrs
June
Jones
and
childh
be
th
se
that
came
to
me
In
tbe
midst
ford
and
family.
Mro. Ferrell Ia
POMEROY, 0.
K. D. Amsbary , Smr Route,
FOR SALE OR RENT
Heating
ren of Dayton spent several days .
ave
en
Mra. Radford's a~nl .
Pomeroy, OhJo. WY 2-GBJti.
FOR SAlE· 5 om h
MIDersviUe, Oldo
with her brother-in-law . .
.
S ending Life For Trtftea
Mn. Battle Bolla hu been
CARD OF THANKS
8 15 tfc
, . ro
ouse gas '
End voar sewer troobles
Sisler, Mr. and Mrs,
.
f tCe distinguishing characteristics of
returned to her home after
1- WOULDLIKE to -thank my ! ==co-==~--,-·-- _ I ~:;,~in:'w~uud":::~ LcJ.
We have aU silet
Perry and her parenis. Mr..
It IS one t~at we spend prodigally for petty purposes. spending some tbne Ill Meigl
many frieuds for lhe beautiful TRUCK BEDS for sale. One Bx I cated 123 Hudson Street
S.wer Machines
Mrs. Elza McComas.
entertainment liquor tobacco - our cash ~raJ HoopltaL
get well ca•·ds and lhe lovely I 12 wood bed, m One good I Middleport. Price, $6001. In:
1\1-asonable !tales
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stout, Sle- outla s for such vastly exceed ou; expenditures for edu· Mn. Roy Grueaer l)llllt last
flowers sent Jo me dudng my I steel dump bed complete with qUire Ohio Hotel.
I CaD WY H9'11 Day or Ntt:IJI phen. Nancy and Michael, of
Y and religion Horse-racing, for example, takes week In North C&amp;roilluJ,
stay in the Univrrsity Hospital ~ sides, $375. See Ivan Car_7 26 U~ Charleston, W. Va:, and M_r.
out of American pocketa than charities.
45 8 tfc
In Columbus. May God bless . man, Route 2, Pomeroy,
HEATING, Plumbing, Moeller andd MOors. _Estell KiEI~byhe, Rhonme
The communists are willing (or are
spend
present social tJOCUl'lty nol
eac h and everyone of you, Ohio al Peach Fork Rd.
HELP WANTED
Furnaces. Arnold Brothers, an
nme 0
Jza 1 town, three four and even five nights a week
only provides retirement beneMrs. Freda M. Smith
8 17 3tc
018 East Main Street, Pom- 1
· are guests of therr par- doctrlnatio~ lectures. And in comparison our adult
fils but also paymenll to ell..
8 17 ltc HOUSE COAL, quick delivery. PERSONS interested in seiling eroy. Pbone WY %-ztfl.
Ments, Mndr. aMnd MJrs.hRoheRrtSStout scboois get no more than an Infinitesimal percentage t
• workers and benefits tor
- - --c:--_.:Call WY 2-6655.
8 17 3tc ! new and used automobiles,
7 20 tic
r. a
rs. o n . tout, Americana of tbe same age. And mid-week prayer mee •
and aurvlvortl
F
SI
write giv•ng age and qualifi~
Diana and Johnnie, of Harrl• .
one'
the ~ ann! '
__ __
or a e
· WE SELL quality furniture. Ba- cations, previous employers.
sonville _were Sunday guests and tn~b~~ogmmunlsts can beat us unless we are willing to
tho ~ ::::::,d...,"~~
ONF. MALE Coon Hound. one ker Furniture, Middleport.
Must be aggressive. L o c a
callers melded Andrew Greer, 0 a reataer limit!
.
out of 10 ...;t.;;:••lncllrdlng
English Bulldog, 1 Beagle
8 17 3tc
a~ency. Selling. plus commisR C. Greer, Tom Fauber and g (C!pyright 1963 by the Division of Chrlstia_n Educa· those enga•.. In self-employ.
l'ound, 1 Collie pop. Call SH OU!l PRICES are law. Bak;
sion. Write : Box 668T, The
To Have Your
Rita Kaye Teets.
. tion, National council of the Cburcbes of ChriSt in the lllelll, f . , . , and clomeeli&lt;!
1
2·4834.
8 16 3tc
Furniture, Middleport.
Daily SentineL
Coal, Oil or Gu
Mr. and Mrs. Max Me Callie, U .1 d States of America.)
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0 17 31c
Ann Arbor, Mich., spent sev· 01 e
wor • are ""'"''""
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UEF.D CLOTHING bargains - - - - ·-· c
eral days with her mother Mrs
aecurlty. This year over
Women's dressea l&gt;-51l cents, FOR SALE OR TRADE WOMAN for general housework.
Cleenod end Checked
Faye Jordan. Others wh~ join: second place and Ava Greeodollars U'e paid In beneMen's
and
BOys·
pants
and
Live
in.
WY
2-5241.
for
Winter
each
month
to ...--'"&amp;&amp;teh - ••
a 16 ltc
ed them for a family dinner on lees, third place. Visitors from
. rec1"""'~•
.~ 5 •rts lia--.JV cen.t.s., Men's sh~s '54 CHEVROLET, 4 door, cheap
S d
M
1 nd Ha ison ille
18~ million penta. mort
and hats. Sm;th s Clothing or wiU trade for good motor EXPERIENCED
&amp;
un ay were r. and
Mrs. Star, Laure a
rr v
3100 raldenll of Meigs
Store Open 1 da ys a week scooter 1\lso lathe and jig- steady employment.
8
:s~r~·~~~= ~:::~~- :~ Granges were prerent.
are reeelvin8 ' ooclal
Letart Palls OhJO 7-1S-30tp saw. Can be seen at 629 N. stating wages expected, re- ,::•w~ :'.T:-:'4-w:.~~~ Walter and Mr. and Mn. La- The Cooley Reunion was held
benefits lotalbl8 aver
GREAT. LAKF-s Ho 11-;, Trailer. I Second, Middleport, or call ferences
and experience.
vern Jordan and children M at Temple Church Sunday.
per year. At IllY lltne
$1800. Russell Welch, WY 2- 1 WY 2-2410..
Must be sober. None other . 0 McCOY'
and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan. a~ The MYF hoi theheld
. Temltsple !!,~~
Social beSecurllolybelpAdmlato istroIIIT/0.
8 13 12tp FOR--SALE - OR - TRAi:iE: , Six need apply. Write Boc 668P,
Ohio.
Bryan were afternoon callers odist Churc
a
C8Jl
yoo,
FRYIIIiGC IDCKENS on foot I room house, bath, furnace, Care o! The Daily Sentinel.
4 18 tfc The Carpenter Boys 4-H
picnic at Lake Alma on Sunday. BY WIUJAM P. BARUR
lbe dlllriet of75c each. Dr~sed whole, 90d garage, 2 lois on Stale High8 13 6tp
held their annual hayride and In the evening the group met
Distrkt Manager, Marlette
at 3119 Putnam lllnel, Mar·
each. Cut up and tray packed, way. Will sell on land con- EXPERJENCED
babysitter,
wiener roaat on Sunday oven- at the ehurcb
Do yoo know how many lel·.!;iiitiio;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iil!i,_iil!iiii
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ing with Lavern JordaD, advis- was progratp. - ~- WJ • ~ ten are In the foUowiDa three
your order, I will deliver. AI- as part payment. Lelia Wea- Call SH 2-41148 after 5,00 p m.
or, furnishing transportation for topic ""MoYi':" arid TelevlaiOO. words (without counting them,
tWYher':,Y;. s yracust;, Ohio. Ph. - -----·. __ _ 8_13 6tp I
the ha~ from his home to Mr. and Mn. Fern Gillogly of couroe!): "Social Security
10 have tomat~•s for can. rung, 85c bu. ,, ngoes, SOc
voo 33.
HOUSEKEEPER for widow and
the Granville Stout farm where and Mr. and Mrs. Hai-old GO, AdminlstraUon':! You don'tJIAVEYOIINIIMIIAIOIIr
peck. Write complete name
8 17 3tc 4 children. Live in . Phone •
the Wiener roast waa held. At. lngly and children, were SUD- don't worry, you're an avet'fll:ell
'IMl NEW .&amp;.aw,corr
and address if you want order
AUTO SALES
New Haven Ill.!'l-3381 after 5
tending were David and Dean day giles\s of Mr. and Mrs. American citizen, but an Amerdelivered, or pick up yourp. m.
Gtp
For
All
Of
Y&lt;Jur
Needs
Wooten, .fohn Vale, Chari.. Ralph Frazier aod famny bt lean eltlzen to whom thole lbn.ell
12
8
n. Rambler
-dd
Krebs, Jr., stanley Hutton, Den- Gallipolis.
words are very imporlalil. Miss
sell. Anna Haines, 1906 StiversvUie Road., Box 73, Port- ' W•rkl Standard '' Campacl
Female Help Want~ -I
Mi leport Feed Mill ver Queen. Mr. and Mrs. T.
,
ElaitJe McCullough ol MaJrlettaJI
.. :· · .•$
·. _
land, Ohio.
8 14 6tc
EseeDeoce
Tony Fowler, Ow- &amp; Opp. M. Galaway, Donnie, Kathey Airman Js~Ciaos Harley Pie- who is working lhla llllii1IH!l'
Rig car ro.. m. ride and performMARKET RES
"We Do Custom Gl11ldinlf""
and Rex Cheadle, Rodney and kelt, Cape naveral, Fla., Ia 81 lito student 18slalanl , In
NEW STYLE Venetian blinds. once SmaU car economy and
INTERVIEvJ't:SCH
N. 2ftd Awo.
Middleport Walter JordllD, Thad DYe, spendin8 several days vlsllinl our Qfflce pointed out to
. HlsPitiL ~. (
.~.- -slat, vertical slat,
managerabnSharon Cox, Sonny and Meryl hls mother, Mn. Laura Krebl ihat t~ are 28 leiteca
Experienced
to
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do
part time interviewers
house lo house
Complete Service
BaUey, Mr. and Mrs.
m re atlves ore.
those three words - 28 .··~:II
........ Metropolitan Moton
and telephone surveys in
Co-ill Bradford
Jordan and famlly ead tho host Mr. and Mrs. Audrew Chap.
words have behlntl
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8 10 3lltc
E. MaiD Street, Pomeroy
or nearby area.
Write, Ph- ., Contaet
family, Mr. and Mrs. Granvllle man IIDd son, Michael, of Mo- euctly the oame numbel' o! .
SALE ON APACHE CAMPERS
Pboae IVY %-3870
Wr'~Ji~Es RESEARCH
A. C. BRADFORD
Debbie ilnd Jimmie.
: ~la.~er:.:~ts o!A ~yean ol service. f1'1enty-ei&amp;bl lloilwicltPolkJ'.
_ only ., per mo. up _ after
22
70
Fifth
A••·
RadDo,
DbloJ
mbia
Grange
No.
2135
,
.
rs. . • yeara agu, on August 11, 183il,
4
••5
,
New York, N.Y.IOOll
for their regular meeting CUter, lbe past week. Mr. and lito Social. Security Act wtil
1 18 tfc
Jln811: down pa)menl. Have ·1953 Two-&lt;loor Chevrolet,- West
~'riday evening. Stale Mrs. Oley Wlnten of Calumbus signed and a govenune~t
·, Pelrl W. Wlllllml
llwo demoostrators at
big Virginia State Inspected. WeiCOBA SERVICI
Grange Deputies, Mr. and Mro. visited with the Caaterl tlill clalltlsurance Pft!III'IDI was
IIBVinl!ll-·~"
Pickup truck camp- bert Weaver, Mason City,
REAL ESTATE
Vlr•U
Atkins, coiJducled the !week.
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er aI10 w:cwer ren tals. Am s-. w. v.A,
8 13 6tp FOR SAL .
--- and
aull•, att. at the ••nw
annual
'"""""'ion
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lector
flr'st l:lln::\1
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to
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'tmry Marine Trailer Sales 631
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lor the
0:.ft_IJ
, . ' lil]lld,Jdft_l
4-1~ .ve. a Ipo I;· ~ mission, good buy, good
SH 2-5567, Clyde Davis.·
. I ,._, ,,.. _,..,.. ,...., the vacation _pooslbllltlea· ol ,
_
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Jil ', lt3t the law ,was ~~~r~111
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niDg condition, $17&gt;. Allred
a 13 lll.p
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•. : , OIIPIC• MOiiQ1.,' ' •
r
ooll. Cllf- CaJShdollar, Reedsville,
tngs were "glv~. The. skirt croas Agricu,lture J!ePartmenl !!Jie!!d• ·B!fd children of retired .
9,00 ., i,ID,DIIIIy•,)' '·
Pomeroy, WY Coolville ll6H234.
Birch stepsav!ru~mtcsh,en.
B eedin
Curti
edl stifAlh contest was held wltb to porchasol onm•
lut~"f'' ~W~lt:h :~·:th~a:t~~ch•DRe .'bt
, ..., A~_,.u·
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8-17-3tc
1 14 6tc
r
g,
•• 8 re ng ! Mrs. Mary Jorlltin as first· place tp, uae '
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minum siding, storm
Service, Inc. F..- service, ca_ltl winner, Carolyn Greenlee•. sec- ' luliCIJ
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Leland Par~er;
P11Q1el'07, ond and ./l•a Greenlees, third. i :the
Fu rnlb~re, Toke over payments. No moo- •ir heat. Large lot. Shown
Ohw, _Phooe WY 1-2284 or Car'ol)'lf Greenlees woo nest ~;:'':f:·t~lit~";;.J~.t: 1~~b!ecl
ey down. 311 Beech St., Mid· appointment. Call Pomeroy I Chaster, ~I$.
. pts,..;, .in lhe Onl~ge !'lui
~
s 11 ate dlepor.
8 11 ep wY 2-3041.
a If &amp;t&lt;;
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People In
pomeroy

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A sllt o'cloek covered dish
mass 8l'l'alllemenl of &amp;ladloll
euter preceded the meeting of and Unnlas, with wbito eaDdlel
lhe Federab!d CITcle Wednes- on either •Ide. Ml's.
GladY•
aay evening at the chur&gt;)l wtth ICuckler and Mrs~AIIV&lt;JedPr:! Mr and Mrl OIID BaDey
1&amp; members and gueslli, Rev . were
srandchildren. ·Nora and Bruce
and Mrs L. L. Roush, prese~t. dessert course.
·
o1 Cleveland are tho peota of
the dinner
t h relatives and attended tha fair .
The table was attractiVe . '" I ed
!Fhite cover and centered wtth
adjourned to lhe social Delbert Blake of Baltimore,

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"THE SAVAGE GUNS"

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Private SeM&gt;icea
Are Held Thursday

cumberland Gap where
!visited
caves and
••••'"''" They went through the
wpererivahte01d
i
and okvisi\edndpoints
Ill Cher ee a
at 10 a.m. for Elmer_ Reed ,
burg, North Carolina and
mer Middleport busmess man, tended the program, "U n t
who died following a long Ul· These Hills" presented by
ness. He Is survived by hI ' Cherokee Indians.
wife,. Hazel and daughter. Nan- Ghost tnwn Ill North Coroltna,
cy.
and poinlli of Interest at
Rev. Fred Gardner official· gie Valley and Chimney
ed at the service with burtal In N. c. were visited. 'l'hey saw
Middleport Hill Cemetery. Pall- the battleship "Memorial," at
bearers were John. Zerkle, John Wilmington. N. c. and visited
Werner, Wayne Gtbbons. Gene
Beach. At Atlantic, N.
Grate, Ernest Lewis, and M.
they crossed the Pamlico
L. McCord.
. Sound in 8 ferry which took
hours, then drove up I h e
outer banks of North Carolina
Nasa Head and on to VIrginia Beach, where they visited
the playgrounds.
Crossing the ocean underpass,
stnpped at Monticello, Va.
to see the home of Thomas
then took tho skY,line
stayed at Shenand&lt;&gt;--ALL SIZES - - .
park. On the retum trip they vltlb!d at
ney, W. Va. with Lawrence Teaford.

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It also saves time, gives you automatic re-

record of
money spent. Enjoy the advanta~es of a
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ceipt:a and gives you a permanent

100th Anni..,.oary
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family of Marietta called 1111
friends and
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerie Hagen and

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~Gawa . coontyls sixth· and · sev- lpassing another auto headed released. Mn. Jividen was in
biiJhw•y trafilc fataliti.S sooth,
a state of shock. She wl8 n o t
the year Saturday nll!ht in a The Jividen vehicle hit an ·questioned after the miJIJap.

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one-car amasbup one mile north embankment, came back ontn
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ber;n 0 j the highway, then fllp- Officers_ said the Jividen ~uto
KiUed lnatantly were Edison lped over three or four times was heavtlr damaged. The r e
WASIUNGTON - Rail UnJividen, 12, and hls broth- wbUe skidding oideways _down wore no Witnesses. T~ mishap
ion and managment
Edward, 3. SUsbtly In- the highway .
,occurred at 8.03 p.m.
tors were summoned to a
was the driver, Mrs. Ron- The boys were thrown from Until March of thlt year, Galdown meeltng tuday In a govCasto Jividen, the boys', the vehicle. Roth were crushed lla coonty had recurded only
emment effort to break tbe im.
to . death. Officers believe they one highway fataUty ln
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passe over sround rules
· Investigating State Hisbway 1were thrown through the wind- I months. The death toll during
settling their long dispute.
Patrolmen 541d Mrs~ Jividen shield.
the past five and
one • half
Both the railroads and the was driving nol'th on Rt. 7.· She I The mother received leg and !months reached seven after Sat.
unions have asre&lt;d In submit apparently cut to the right In 1 arm lacerations. She ""s ruoh· urday's wreck.
an
ed to Holzer hospital by Milthe two main issues - size of ar. effort tn
train crewa and firemen's job!
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Edison Ray Jividen
wa s
- to binding arbitration. But
~born May 24, 195I In PUtnam
the unions Insist on negotiating
W.Va. Dale Edward
secondary issue• before arbi·
was born Feb. 21, 1960,
trsUon begins.
in Gallipolis. The youngsters

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survived by their .l!i~...,j

Carmel .

.n this car and crushed. dy;ng instantly, about 8 p .m . Sa!UI!o 11 C outy 's six,h and seventh highway fatalities of 1963.
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News, Events·

ay Fair Admission
aturday To 10,642:~

Mrs. Perry E. Livingston, Rt.

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PI Pleasani, dauiJhter, 12:· Mr. and . Mrs. Arnold Thatdp.m.
son of Cedarville, Ohio, apent
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AmOIII Alllnl
Thursday and Friday with Mr.
• and
Mrs. Homer Circle and
_Those listed fair on the mid family and Verna and Mario
mght report at Holzer boopltel Circle.
included Mrs. Pearl I. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnlts,
Mrs. Harry S. Woomer, Mrs. children and Mn. Dean Bamltz
Margaret Call, Ray Mathtas, all of Pomeroy spent SUnday
Howard Neisler, James H. Get- evening with Mr. andMrs. Dellll
ties, Mrs. WilHam _Scarback, Brinker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl .
Miss Mayme Berrtdse.
F . van Meter of Dorcas wu
Dlscbrsed
calling.
th
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Harris of
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Mr.. and Mn. Lee
Holzer
during
Springfield
theh weekend
hours were. ;;ph·Ia
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Grueser, Mrs.
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Mrs. Homer
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sue- scho?l age children who w~re ·:stormy Pam An." third
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.,897 state fair passes, which were in seco nd heat.
the honored .
1 Fret&gt;-for-all: "Mr.
Corkey,••
The fair ended abou t 11 p. m. first in first heat, sec ond
ill
· lit- in a blaze of fireworks with the second heat; "Atomic Pick,"
wer Racine Vol un teer f&lt;~ire Depart- second in first h~at , fir:;t in
•hen ment in charge .
second heat: "Betsy Vo," third
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SATURDAY RESULTS
' in liM heat !owned ov,;,~~.~
··ank., Saturday--racing reSl&amp;lt.s. (Qor~. ~nd_ ~ij~&amp;~~. $pencer, P
· as harness 1 Pat.-e · ··s ister Too." and " I rna Bud .'':·~9~~~
set first in both heats : " f:yre Raid" se&lt;:ond heat (owned by
second in both heats : ''G inny Waid Humphre.v, Pomeroy 1.
the Holdup ," thkd in bolh heats.
Alfred Gans, Pomeroy, for tht
.)Jl's Trot : ''Success Coy,'' firs! in third consecutive year, exhiblt·tlon both heals: "Frank D. Jackson'' ed the grand champion buJJ .q,
t in /owned by Frank Jackson, GaJ. the Hereford Cattle divisioa. '

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A QliUooal magazine; all set to print ed the beauty salon so bnefly, tl!ey ju~~
n article by Douglas FairbJIIks Jr, tit- say "Mr. Masters ls no longer With us. .
"Chiva!J:y," )'8i!ked the piece alter : : . No!ellst Katherine AD_ne Porter ls
Maddy Rice-Davies propelled the, actor's . hospitalized after a bad fallm San Sebas:Dame iDto ·headllne.s dllrillg the Stephen tlan, SpaiD.
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ned title of his talks: "Britain To4ay, Her from New York to Hollywood to joiD the
MOrals and Her. Politics" ... City Tax Judy Garland 'i'V writin&amp; staff ~
Comfuissioner Paul Rao Jr. ls heading George Schlatter was let g11. The rest of
for the Democratic 119minallon·'for ·~ov· the ~how's crew ls still quaking from the
ernor of New York. iD 1966. ' Bill he'll big blowup, and Judy dashed to Ban
have to !Iallie Jl'rankflnl&gt;. RoqseVelt ~1:. Francisco for a vacation when the walll
f,.,. the honor • • • !'fat Ktng Cole was tet- eaved in . . . Allltinda of big names have
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the Jegat drloltin&amp; age.. The did when he strolled in with a friend the
liWdent N(IRB!IDted ..a jluge financial other night. He caused an absolute fur·
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bi·co-atarring wltb Sinclair, beautiful ex-wife of pr'Odue~r
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and Mrl. Floyd N S, ...-,
and Mrs. ,Bob Adams, lll\bby
Mlltor Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ,
Roush• and Roger, Mr. and · '
Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner,
and David, Marcia, and ....,.
ward Moran Tom Norris, WJI.

I ~rs K~te Rowe is a rP-eat lng three weeks with Mr. and
ca ·nd · h
Mrs Clarence Shields and lamsra
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Mr and Mrs Dennis Manuel lly. .
of eoiumbus are announcing Mrs. Ellen Sarre and daugbter, Mrs. Olden Thaxton of
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Phoenix, Ariz., are spending •
two weeks vacation al their
home here. ,
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Mrs. Eugene Davis Is a sUI'
glcal patient at Melg• 1\lomorlal Hospital.
Enlered Hospital
Mrs. ·Betty Van
Is vlf.
Paul F. Denney, Jr., Bid- lting - her father, Richard
well; Mrs. Jack Lewis Meek. Rowe while ·her husban!lls staRt. 2, GallipoUs; Mrs. Gary L. tloned In Spain. Mrs. Van 'M&amp;Gibson, Rl. I, HarrlsonvUie, ter wiD Join her husband there
Joseph Leo Wilson , Rt. I, Long ln January.
Bottom; Elmor H. Belue, Rav----enswood; Mrs. Perry E. LIV·J·---...- - - - •
lngston, Rt. : , Pl. Pleasant.
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2 Gallipolis, daughter, 6:55 p.
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Pomeroy, daughter, 1:01 a .m.;

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his home in Charleston.
Joe
Bolin,
Brenda, Ricky, :n:.::·
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Mrs. Olan Genhelmer
and Brent. Mr. Turner Jolnad her Gobbert: Sigal Calllco~t. Hen- sonrn;:,lon near ZanesvWe.
• Jndy, of Columbus, lor the weekend and hls mothBeach Charles Sheline M"•Mr Lee Harris eallMr
th:n:.::e:: or, Mrs. Henry Turnelthrthof Calor- 8'ara
Dana Lewis, Mr•. edMr,;.
Circle family ·
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hll 1 ltln here.
daughter, Maria, and other
fOr a visit.
G~':':oodClifford
Mrs' Mrs
Eu,; Johnwn, of Pomeroy w e v 8 g
In tho area.
Curt Spires wu I recent vis- Ebe C • ha • Kathy Grose
Dr. 1tnd Mrs. Robert Hoff,
of hla mother, Mr. and Bevr r1 ar: n, Jeff
BEA DRAMA
(former Barbara Jean
Howard Pbltllps and Joe.
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and children Brei, Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little and Shirley llarcu$&lt;
HOLL:,WOOD (UP!) - A..~
John David, of
Rusty operated their food
drama, Laugh~r In ReD. II
arrived Monday for
Bland at the Athens
IN SWIFT ST~E
acheduled to go before the .cll!Do
few
visit with her
Fair last week. Those Army PFC Gary E. Rile, eru in Juno lor Allied Artists.
mother, Mrs. Griff Russell
are Joetta Erlewlne, whose mother, Mn. Marste B. The picture will feal!tro -ROf7
Bradbury: They left
Wllllama, Jimmy Wblte, Grueser, and wife, Carolyn, Calhoun, Rod Comorun, TuN
a visit With her aunt, Mr.
and Gene' ScbQOnover, live ID Rutland, Is participating 1M and- Rod Laun!n.
and Mrs. K. T. Wagoner of Freda Gra~. Floyd Braley.
1n Exercise Swift Strike Ill. a
Philadelphia, Pa., and also for David Wiseman bJs employ- U. S. Strike Command exercise
a visit with Dr· and Mrs, Dell ment at the Rutland FUrniture In Georgia and Nor!~:
a n d DIVCITID TO tNTIRIST OP
Russell and family of Elyria. Store.
SUuth Carollns, lnvolvmg more
MIIIGI MASON ARIA ·
The Boll family returned to Col- Mrs. Irene Tom of Athens than 75,000 armed forces per11,...., o. orado Sullday In tholr private visited her brother, Mr. and SOIDlel.
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Richard, Wednaeclay.
PICNIC ANNOUNCED
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of the late Mrs. Wanda Sewell. Mr. and Mrl. Robert IUD and The Heath Methodist Ch"":h "~ ,.... d~..,...
Dr. l)eU Ruasell and son,
visited Friday with Mr. and Sunday School picnic wtll ,,,,. ,, ,.. -....,.. ",.,.,.••
dy, returned to lbelr home
Mrs. Merrill Cottrill of be bold Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ""!.~....,
Elyria Thursday alter
Bill remalnad there Games and . reereslion will be ....,..,. :'..,~ '"'" ':..
visit wltlt bll mother,
Mr. and Mro. Hill vlsl~ held begtnnlns at 1:30. Those '";.~.:: "'~
Mrs. Griff Russell.
1n Coiwnbul on bilslneH.
attending are asked to bring a :::' .,:-:.,~;:....
Mr. and Mrs. Vlctnr
Mr. and Mrl. Ernest Molden covered dish and tebJe. aervlce. 1&gt;o11&gt;
returned from a vWt
and verna Davis also attended A vesper service wU1 be held
._City, N. C., where they tho Davis retinlm at the GI~JUS&gt; following tho picnic with Mrs. ::-::.::.:- ::.:"~
were guests of their son: Mr. tor City Park Sunday.
0. . Klein ln cltarge,
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and daugbler-ln-law accompanthem· to Middleport and
apent several days before ,..
turning to their homo In N. C.
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TO A'ITEND SF.'ISION
Mrs. Edith Betzing of Tup~ers Plains will leave Sunday
for Columbus to attend t h
Slate Council session of t h
Daughters of America, being
, held at the Deshler-Hiltnn hotel, Monday throuiJh
Mrs. Bet2ing, a member
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of Forest Rose Council, served "'' IUl.....J' - •;,
as Slate Outside Sentinel the
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State PubHclty chairman.
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LyJill Auaulll v. Grandpam)lll
are Richard Rowe, local, Mrl.
Maaale Manuel of_Rac!fte and
,Mrs. Ka~ Rowe a sreai srBJidmolher.
ofMr. an~taMn~! ~,!~
Mr "':: ..,:_ llerltert Rousll
and R
The
SUnday School held
their annual plcitlc at Portland

Weeki Wa- sonq of Ashl~nd. G&lt;&gt;nrop Huop daughters left TUesday for theJr
ts chee mermaids In tanks and of p rtlsnd Dorsa Parsons Io- home at Larso, Fla. after &amp;pendfactory

next meellng. Thank you cards of her stsler and brot~er - ••· ICharlte Howell, Mr. and M
Don Erwin of Columbus
were read from Mrs
Lester law Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoi- '11•omas Diddle and Doris of spending the weekend with hll : the gla~ bottom boats at TarFauber Mrs. L L. Roush and
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Wlth R1rhard Basehart
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Rev . E. E. Roush who has Dayton McEl roy, Linda ' Char• ~
Erwin. '
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(Metrocolor)
ers sent dunng tllness or be- been attending the West Virgin- les and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Kathy Davidson of Columbus tho Bursh_ Gardena at Ocala
-andreavemeni
ta EUB conferenca at Buckhan- Roy McElroy, Sharon, Donald, lis spending the week with her I and tho autci races at TBJill!ll.
"PAYROLL"
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sent
by
Mrs.
non
, w. Va arrived Thursday Joann and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. After visiting lbo Whl~ a
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With Michael Craig
Wright
McCroba
concerning
the
for
a
visit
with
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sister,
Mn.
Ray
McElroy
and
Jennifer
and
A.
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Erwin,
Third
Ave.
few days at Virginia, tbey visand Francoise Prevost
[Rev. R. c . Ditter, a former ' Charles Withrow and attended Gail Owens, and Kermit MeEI· Mr. and Mn. Harold 'fbom- lied lbe Natural brldso lotng
of lbe Skyline
Ipastor of the Federated church the fair . He returned lei hh Jroy of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. as and children were on camp- tho entire
Sun .•Mon.
Aug. 18-19 was read . Rev. Diller celebral· home Lakeview tuday.
!Henry Spencer and Vance, Mrs. ,ing trip at Forked .Run Lake Drive ·lntn Wmcbester, stopping
"THE HORIZONTAL
ed 60 years of his pastorate .
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. , Lowell Bing, Mary Jean, Joyce last week.
· I one day to visit lbo Luray Cav·
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last Sunday at the First Unit· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulhns Mike and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Vtr· llast week.
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vanJa. mountaiOJ Into Eaat Liv"ALL FALL DOWN"
wood . Services were held at arnved Fnday morning for a Rose, Archte, Juhe and Mandte ,ren of Mr. and Mro.
erpool, Oltlo, whore Mra. Kmg
With Eva Marie Saint
10:45 a . m. followed by a re· Vlsll wtth thetr parents: Mr. lof Long Bottnm; Martha McEI- , Archer. 4th Ave., are
visited her daughter, Mrs. Roband Warren Beally
ception at the church.
Mrs. Raymond Pulhns and roy , Vtrgtl and Eugene, Mr. and with their aunt, Marjorie
ert Eardley and family. . .
""'""'""'~ The clergyman, now 34 years . and Mrs. Rollm Bearhs. IMrs. Archte Tuttle, Mr. and ' chael and other relatives
' She returned home wtlb anof age. wa• pastor of the Emwere enroute _~orne from 1Mrs. Millon Tuttle, Walter, Su- 1Cleveland this week.
olber daugbter and granddaumanuel E&amp;R Church, Lakewood
vacation at Vtrgtma Beach. san and Sarah ; Mrs. Glenn Tut- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mrs. ,BUiy Windon and
POMERDY. OHIO
for 20 years prior to his retirePull".'' who spent the tie, Duane, Bill, Rodney ; Ka- (tt,e former Minerva
Patricia w~? had been vlsiUn,g
mont In 1956. Since then he
week wtlh her grandpar- thy and John Wayne, .and Mrs. uf Columbus, visited In
In Eut Liverpool Mrs. Kmg S
CLOSED
had
served
as
supply
pastor
in
returned
home
wtlh
them
.
Amy
Wolf,
all
of
MmerSV11l_e;
dleport
this
week
with
trip
oovered 3,010 miles.
ON VACATION
various churches and leads an Mrs. Lawrence Quillen of St. Mrs. Fred Shain, Mr. W lllte iThey attended funeral
Today Thru A~l· 29th
adull sludy sroup In the LakeW: Va. and Mrs. D. J. Cross, Myrtle Wolle, Judy Ad- ~ fur Elmer Reed, .who
Au1. 30 thru Stpt. 5
wood church. Rev. Ditter was
of P'latwouds were Fn-! ams. Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. Paul i away this week. '
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Iborn and educated in
guests of Mlss Marcia Parsons, Mrs. Mary Circle, Mr.
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1 and was ordained at Vienna
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·~ and Mrs. Emory Powell,
Mrs. John_ Smtih bas
PEIISON8ALS
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!rum a vt~tl Wtlh her
11903. He came to the United Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gorsuch, and Mila ; Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Marlon Branda - Tarita
' States In 1908 and served
daughters , Gail Lynn and Lisa [Spencer, Larry. David and Ok·
and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Chester !'!'Ice
eral pastorates in Missouri. Wis- and son, Glen. return~ to thetr ey; Mr. and Mrs. Otis
. Bing and daughter,
and Laura of Dyesvllle Vt5lted
Sept. 8, 9, 10, II
tn Clev~land, and also In Sunday evening with hla sister
"IT HAPPENED AT THE I Iconsi,n , Maryland , Pennsylvania home, Bellevtew Frtday, after ' and Max, Terry Roush, L
WORLD'S FAIR"
and Pomeroy and Cleveland. His a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shir- lMallory. all of Racine;
Pa., wtlh her other daugh- Mr. and Mra. Ernest Molden.
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wife died Jitst year. The Rev. ley Swan, Long Bottom.
. Roy Lawrence o1
and family, Mr. and Mrl. Carl Hysell, Jr. left SaturElvis Presley , Joan O'Brien
lives at t366 Sloan Ave ., Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jenkin· IMr and Mrs. Ivan Wood,
. F . Harmon and children. day for Camp Pickett, Va., to
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son of Columbus are spending
Bonnie, of Pomeroy.
was accompanied homo by serve two weeks active duty
Sept. ii.!if
"THE WONDERFUL
At the close of the business this week in tho area and atand Mrs. Bing who will with tho National Guard.
WORLD OF THE
II~~:::~~:n , gamea were played and tending the fair . They , visited
visit several days with _rela- Mrs. Thelma Hysell vlslb!d
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and friends Including lbe her' parents, Mr. and Mn.
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Gruver Jenkinson.
als~r, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebersbach of Pomeroy
Laurence Harvey and
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Rev.
and
Mrs.
Francis
H.
Daho
and family. .
on Wednoaday evening.
Claire Bloom
Gluier returned to t bt l r
John Smith of Charleston, W. Dr and Mrs John Smith
ON uss PIIILJI'
home, CambrldKO today, alter
wUI visit bll mother, Mrs. IM.;,.
of FlorSept. 27 thru Ocl. 2
Bobby
R.
Mallory,
chief
eleca
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mr•.
Rol&gt;-1
Mr
and
Mn.
Herschel
K.
Smlfh
during
the
week
called
on
frf8nds
here
on
WALT DISNEY'S
, trlrian's mate, USN, son of Mr. ert Davis and family and at- uel ~ daugbters Jean a ad
enrou~ to Akron on
Wedneada
"SUMMER MAGIC"
(Technicolor)
I _Mrs._Charles L. Mallory of tended the fair.
Janice have returned home aJ.
He has been In Florida Mrs.
Turner (Qoltle
Hayley MilJs
Burl Tves IRacme. " serving. aboard tbe
ter a 10 days vacation trip.
recuperating from a heart
Lucas) of Elgin, Dl. viSited
destroyer USS Phtltp.
They spent the first night
but has recently returned last week with Mr. and Mrt.
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ea..gll te 11pJ4111 a dtlfd.

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who wu
aau- Roush and
Ben NeutzUng , president ian
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;ayno -ri.tu., tho old~ ladlea Mlcblgan this-~ ~
f'~rs~ Wblto oi TO,pa. cream, cake, eoffee, and kool
k n from Deuteronomy Miss Jean Casto of Columbus I
Marth8 M El- nectlon with hil ,..,. "
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10 obedl· arrived Friday to spend the ]Amy
Jelllllfer
Power
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The
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them
Mro. Herbert Roush and Roser,
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Mr.
families,
Mn. Arnold Anderson,
with the Israelites. Mrs Neut- and Mrs. Natha- Btggs.
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' tho Western Co!lnle. and Brenda, Mr.
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l!n had as her tnplc " Not By Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell ME'
and Mrs. Garland Lanier and , tho EV&lt;Itclades up
Brld e Mrs Russell Roush , Roberta.
DAY or NIGHT
Alone," and cl;,.ed with:
tho fartbest dlstanco jra:;.
Pomerov Flower ShoD
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
prayer
land sons David and Kenneth were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ho- jMarathon Sborol, Fla.. It hero :TamP!I.
Mae Pearson Mrs. Lettie
During the business sesston, lspent pa;t weekend at Green· well, Mr. and Mro. Thomas Dld· , ror •a visit with her brother and l PoiDII o( . Interest visited InS ·~rand Gary Griffith.
WI GIVE TV STAMPS
'' was announced that the ville Va with Mr. and Mrs. Idle and sl~ter Doris.
sist,...ln·law, . Mr. and Mn. Or· !Florlda wore tho St. Auausltne ~r e and Mrs Donald Hupp
w Main
Pomeroy IChri stmas cards ordered
by William Dewhurst and Mr. and The reunton will be held same I in Smith.
alllKator ,...,.,
Marlnaland,
A~hland anno~nce the birth
Mr• Norman Kloos, chatrman, Mrs Kenneth Conner.
plal'O next year but the date I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin Dayton&amp; BUcb, whore they en- ol their fifth son Christopher
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and Mrs. Olin
Bailey was changed to the ftrsl Sunday have returned from a vacation joyed Atlantic Ocean; Parrot
Saturday', August 3.
' ing taken Plans were made for I and grandchtldren of Cleveland '" August
ltnp to -Udo Beach, Fla. They Jungle a\ South Mtarnl, SheU GrandP.rents are Jessie Par-

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Robert ·sto and cblld- wilt flij. tod Mn. Cecil Klnll
lllb at Portland State Part. A renMriDean DIIV!d, ~ . II!Jd of
Uverpool, I&gt;Jvo returnbasket ~r was aerved ~ ~ Pa~ of Newark ~-...! eel
~m I vacaticll ID
A aurprJao blrlbdaJ party at
noon. The allemoon WBI apen Idays with her pirenll, Mr. arid lOUth.
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euter preceded the meeting of and Unnlas, with wbito eaDdlel
lhe Federab!d CITcle Wednes- on either •Ide. Ml's.
GladY•
aay evening at the chur&gt;)l wtth ICuckler and Mrs~AIIV&lt;JedPr:! Mr and Mrl OIID BaDey
1&amp; members and gueslli, Rev . were
srandchildren. ·Nora and Bruce
and Mrs L. L. Roush, prese~t. dessert course.
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o1 Cleveland are tho peota of
the dinner
t h relatives and attended tha fair .
The table was attractiVe . '" I ed
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adjourned to lhe social Delbert Blake of Baltimore,

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Private SeM&gt;icea
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cumberland Gap where
!visited
caves and
••••'"''" They went through the
wpererivahte01d
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Ill Cher ee a
at 10 a.m. for Elmer_ Reed ,
burg, North Carolina and
mer Middleport busmess man, tended the program, "U n t
who died following a long Ul· These Hills" presented by
ness. He Is survived by hI ' Cherokee Indians.
wife,. Hazel and daughter. Nan- Ghost tnwn Ill North Coroltna,
cy.
and poinlli of Interest at
Rev. Fred Gardner official· gie Valley and Chimney
ed at the service with burtal In N. c. were visited. 'l'hey saw
Middleport Hill Cemetery. Pall- the battleship "Memorial," at
bearers were John. Zerkle, John Wilmington. N. c. and visited
Werner, Wayne Gtbbons. Gene
Beach. At Atlantic, N.
Grate, Ernest Lewis, and M.
they crossed the Pamlico
L. McCord.
. Sound in 8 ferry which took
hours, then drove up I h e
outer banks of North Carolina
Nasa Head and on to VIrginia Beach, where they visited
the playgrounds.
Crossing the ocean underpass,
stnpped at Monticello, Va.
to see the home of Thomas
then took tho skY,line
stayed at Shenand&lt;&gt;--ALL SIZES - - .
park. On the retum trip they vltlb!d at
ney, W. Va. with Lawrence Teaford.

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It also saves time, gives you automatic re-

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~Gawa . coontyls sixth· and · sev- lpassing another auto headed released. Mn. Jividen was in
biiJhw•y trafilc fataliti.S sooth,
a state of shock. She wl8 n o t
the year Saturday nll!ht in a The Jividen vehicle hit an ·questioned after the miJIJap.

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one-car amasbup one mile north embankment, came back ontn
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ber;n 0 j the highway, then fllp- Officers_ said the Jividen ~uto
KiUed lnatantly were Edison lped over three or four times was heavtlr damaged. The r e
WASIUNGTON - Rail UnJividen, 12, and hls broth- wbUe skidding oideways _down wore no Witnesses. T~ mishap
ion and managment
Edward, 3. SUsbtly In- the highway .
,occurred at 8.03 p.m.
tors were summoned to a
was the driver, Mrs. Ron- The boys were thrown from Until March of thlt year, Galdown meeltng tuday In a govCasto Jividen, the boys', the vehicle. Roth were crushed lla coonty had recurded only
emment effort to break tbe im.
to . death. Officers believe they one highway fataUty ln
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passe over sround rules
· Investigating State Hisbway 1were thrown through the wind- I months. The death toll during
settling their long dispute.
Patrolmen 541d Mrs~ Jividen shield.
the past five and
one • half
Both the railroads and the was driving nol'th on Rt. 7.· She I The mother received leg and !months reached seven after Sat.
unions have asre&lt;d In submit apparently cut to the right In 1 arm lacerations. She ""s ruoh· urday's wreck.
an
ed to Holzer hospital by Milthe two main issues - size of ar. effort tn
train crewa and firemen's job!
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Edison Ray Jividen
wa s
- to binding arbitration. But
~born May 24, 195I In PUtnam
the unions Insist on negotiating
W.Va. Dale Edward
secondary issue• before arbi·
was born Feb. 21, 1960,
trsUon begins.
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.n this car and crushed. dy;ng instantly, about 8 p .m . Sa!UI!o 11 C outy 's six,h and seventh highway fatalities of 1963.
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ay Fair Admission
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Mrs. Perry E. Livingston, Rt.

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PI Pleasani, dauiJhter, 12:· Mr. and . Mrs. Arnold Thatdp.m.
son of Cedarville, Ohio, apent
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Thursday and Friday with Mr.
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Mrs. Homer Circle and
_Those listed fair on the mid family and Verna and Mario
mght report at Holzer boopltel Circle.
included Mrs. Pearl I. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnlts,
Mrs. Harry S. Woomer, Mrs. children and Mn. Dean Bamltz
Margaret Call, Ray Mathtas, all of Pomeroy spent SUnday
Howard Neisler, James H. Get- evening with Mr. andMrs. Dellll
ties, Mrs. WilHam _Scarback, Brinker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl .
Miss Mayme Berrtdse.
F . van Meter of Dorcas wu
Dlscbrsed
calling.
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Harris of
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Mr.. and Mn. Lee
Holzer
during
Springfield
theh weekend
hours were. ;;ph·Ia
at the lfomer CirCle ome.Su
Grueser, Mrs.
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Mrs. Homer
day School Au8':'st 11.
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.,897 state fair passes, which were in seco nd heat.
the honored .
1 Fret&gt;-for-all: "Mr.
Corkey,••
The fair ended abou t 11 p. m. first in first heat, sec ond
ill
· lit- in a blaze of fireworks with the second heat; "Atomic Pick,"
wer Racine Vol un teer f&lt;~ire Depart- second in first h~at , fir:;t in
•hen ment in charge .
second heat: "Betsy Vo," third
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SATURDAY RESULTS
' in liM heat !owned ov,;,~~.~
··ank., Saturday--racing reSl&amp;lt.s. (Qor~. ~nd_ ~ij~&amp;~~. $pencer, P
· as harness 1 Pat.-e · ··s ister Too." and " I rna Bud .'':·~9~~~
set first in both heats : " f:yre Raid" se&lt;:ond heat (owned by
second in both heats : ''G inny Waid Humphre.v, Pomeroy 1.
the Holdup ," thkd in bolh heats.
Alfred Gans, Pomeroy, for tht
.)Jl's Trot : ''Success Coy,'' firs! in third consecutive year, exhiblt·tlon both heals: "Frank D. Jackson'' ed the grand champion buJJ .q,
t in /owned by Frank Jackson, GaJ. the Hereford Cattle divisioa. '

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A QliUooal magazine; all set to print ed the beauty salon so bnefly, tl!ey ju~~
n article by Douglas FairbJIIks Jr, tit- say "Mr. Masters ls no longer With us. .
"Chiva!J:y," )'8i!ked the piece alter : : . No!ellst Katherine AD_ne Porter ls
Maddy Rice-Davies propelled the, actor's . hospitalized after a bad fallm San Sebas:Dame iDto ·headllne.s dllrillg the Stephen tlan, SpaiD.
w.Ud. tiiill ... If Dr. ·Wai'd had been ac•
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ned title of his talks: "Britain To4ay, Her from New York to Hollywood to joiD the
MOrals and Her. Politics" ... City Tax Judy Garland 'i'V writin&amp; staff ~
Comfuissioner Paul Rao Jr. ls heading George Schlatter was let g11. The rest of
for the Democratic 119minallon·'for ·~ov· the ~how's crew ls still quaking from the
ernor of New York. iD 1966. ' Bill he'll big blowup, and Judy dashed to Ban
have to !Iallie Jl'rankflnl&gt;. RoqseVelt ~1:. Francisco for a vacation when the walll
f,.,. the honor • • • !'fat Ktng Cole was tet- eaved in . . . Allltinda of big names have
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date was
because
the .Club in. Chicago, but none made the lmplace was closed for serving Uquor to a paci on the customers that Van JohtiSOa
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the Jegat drloltin&amp; age.. The did when he strolled in with a friend the
liWdent N(IRB!IDted ..a jluge financial other night. He caused an absolute fur·
. loa to Nat, a!ld lie's taldng the case to or - especlally among the wcinien -• ·
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Uell to C~'trubeia lll!d I lost ·leader Lester La DID -.he. broke a ~«!- ,
~ 'CUba. i hope Uncle year attendance record at ihe.. Cavalier
:~ :w-~M, W$ ·Wis." ... The dt. Hotelln .virginia Beaell! made the Con~
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Shot hi' Italy. Museum of Perfwmlng Arts, - - . -..
Paui4!t!e GOcl~
bi·co-atarring wltb Sinclair, beautiful ex-wife of pr'Odue~r
Shelley Wint&amp;;,',_.-d,'bjltllladles are f• .·. George Abbott, ls in Spain. ~ltei' ~ , , ~f
mota for nialdilg the verbiage tdDfe, . .•• with her best beau, _~- ~~· H~ s.so
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Ethel Garland and• ~ il
Mrs. Howard Van Meter of "DaVIa, wbose: bfrtbdaya. ·~~~=' II
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and Mrl. Floyd N S, ...-,
and Mrs. ,Bob Adams, lll\bby
Mlltor Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ,
Roush• and Roger, Mr. and · '
Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner,
and David, Marcia, and ....,.
ward Moran Tom Norris, WJI.

I ~rs K~te Rowe is a rP-eat lng three weeks with Mr. and
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Mrs Clarence Shields and lamsra
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Mr and Mrs Dennis Manuel lly. .
of eoiumbus are announcing Mrs. Ellen Sarre and daugbter, Mrs. Olden Thaxton of
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Phoenix, Ariz., are spending •
two weeks vacation al their
home here. ,
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Mrs. Eugene Davis Is a sUI'
glcal patient at Melg• 1\lomorlal Hospital.
Enlered Hospital
Mrs. ·Betty Van
Is vlf.
Paul F. Denney, Jr., Bid- lting - her father, Richard
well; Mrs. Jack Lewis Meek. Rowe while ·her husban!lls staRt. 2, GallipoUs; Mrs. Gary L. tloned In Spain. Mrs. Van 'M&amp;Gibson, Rl. I, HarrlsonvUie, ter wiD Join her husband there
Joseph Leo Wilson , Rt. I, Long ln January.
Bottom; Elmor H. Belue, Rav----enswood; Mrs. Perry E. LIV·J·---...- - - - •
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Joe
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Brenda, Ricky, :n:.::·
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Mrs. Olan Genhelmer
and Brent. Mr. Turner Jolnad her Gobbert: Sigal Calllco~t. Hen- sonrn;:,lon near ZanesvWe.
• Jndy, of Columbus, lor the weekend and hls mothBeach Charles Sheline M"•Mr Lee Harris eallMr
th:n:.::e:: or, Mrs. Henry Turnelthrthof Calor- 8'ara
Dana Lewis, Mr•. edMr,;.
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daughter, Maria, and other
fOr a visit.
G~':':oodClifford
Mrs' Mrs
Eu,; Johnwn, of Pomeroy w e v 8 g
In tho area.
Curt Spires wu I recent vis- Ebe C • ha • Kathy Grose
Dr. 1tnd Mrs. Robert Hoff,
of hla mother, Mr. and Bevr r1 ar: n, Jeff
BEA DRAMA
(former Barbara Jean
Howard Pbltllps and Joe.
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and children Brei, Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little and Shirley llarcu$&lt;
HOLL:,WOOD (UP!) - A..~
John David, of
Rusty operated their food
drama, Laugh~r In ReD. II
arrived Monday for
Bland at the Athens
IN SWIFT ST~E
acheduled to go before the .cll!Do
few
visit with her
Fair last week. Those Army PFC Gary E. Rile, eru in Juno lor Allied Artists.
mother, Mrs. Griff Russell
are Joetta Erlewlne, whose mother, Mn. Marste B. The picture will feal!tro -ROf7
Bradbury: They left
Wllllama, Jimmy Wblte, Grueser, and wife, Carolyn, Calhoun, Rod Comorun, TuN
a visit With her aunt, Mr.
and Gene' ScbQOnover, live ID Rutland, Is participating 1M and- Rod Laun!n.
and Mrs. K. T. Wagoner of Freda Gra~. Floyd Braley.
1n Exercise Swift Strike Ill. a
Philadelphia, Pa., and also for David Wiseman bJs employ- U. S. Strike Command exercise
a visit with Dr· and Mrs, Dell ment at the Rutland FUrniture In Georgia and Nor!~:
a n d DIVCITID TO tNTIRIST OP
Russell and family of Elyria. Store.
SUuth Carollns, lnvolvmg more
MIIIGI MASON ARIA ·
The Boll family returned to Col- Mrs. Irene Tom of Athens than 75,000 armed forces per11,...., o. orado Sullday In tholr private visited her brother, Mr. and SOIDlel.
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Richard, Wednaeclay.
PICNIC ANNOUNCED
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of the late Mrs. Wanda Sewell. Mr. and Mrl. Robert IUD and The Heath Methodist Ch"":h "~ ,.... d~..,...
Dr. l)eU Ruasell and son,
visited Friday with Mr. and Sunday School picnic wtll ,,,,. ,, ,.. -....,.. ",.,.,.••
dy, returned to lbelr home
Mrs. Merrill Cottrill of be bold Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ""!.~....,
Elyria Thursday alter
Bill remalnad there Games and . reereslion will be ....,..,. :'..,~ '"'" ':..
visit wltlt bll mother,
Mr. and Mro. Hill vlsl~ held begtnnlns at 1:30. Those '";.~.:: "'~
Mrs. Griff Russell.
1n Coiwnbul on bilslneH.
attending are asked to bring a :::' .,:-:.,~;:....
Mr. and Mrs. Vlctnr
Mr. and Mrl. Ernest Molden covered dish and tebJe. aervlce. 1&gt;o11&gt;
returned from a vWt
and verna Davis also attended A vesper service wU1 be held
._City, N. C., where they tho Davis retinlm at the GI~JUS&gt; following tho picnic with Mrs. ::-::.::.:- ::.:"~
were guests of their son: Mr. tor City Park Sunday.
0. . Klein ln cltarge,
· .,.
aod Mrs. Paul Grim. Their son
and daugbler-ln-law accompanthem· to Middleport and
apent several days before ,..
turning to their homo In N. C.
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Olnere~e Birt1Ul4y1

TO A'ITEND SF.'ISION
Mrs. Edith Betzing of Tup~ers Plains will leave Sunday
for Columbus to attend t h
Slate Council session of t h
Daughters of America, being
, held at the Deshler-Hiltnn hotel, Monday throuiJh
Mrs. Bet2ing, a member
~ T
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of Forest Rose Council, served "'' IUl.....J' - •;,
as Slate Outside Sentinel the
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State PubHclty chairman.
gaD St. home honorlne Miss

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LyJill Auaulll v. Grandpam)lll
are Richard Rowe, local, Mrl.
Maaale Manuel of_Rac!fte and
,Mrs. Ka~ Rowe a sreai srBJidmolher.
ofMr. an~taMn~! ~,!~
Mr "':: ..,:_ llerltert Rousll
and R
The
SUnday School held
their annual plcitlc at Portland

Weeki Wa- sonq of Ashl~nd. G&lt;&gt;nrop Huop daughters left TUesday for theJr
ts chee mermaids In tanks and of p rtlsnd Dorsa Parsons Io- home at Larso, Fla. after &amp;pendfactory

next meellng. Thank you cards of her stsler and brot~er - ••· ICharlte Howell, Mr. and M
Don Erwin of Columbus
were read from Mrs
Lester law Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoi- '11•omas Diddle and Doris of spending the weekend with hll : the gla~ bottom boats at TarFauber Mrs. L L. Roush and
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Wlth R1rhard Basehart
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Mrs Gladys uc er or
Rev . E. E. Roush who has Dayton McEl roy, Linda ' Char• ~
Erwin. '
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(Metrocolor)
ers sent dunng tllness or be- been attending the West Virgin- les and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Kathy Davidson of Columbus tho Bursh_ Gardena at Ocala
-andreavemeni
ta EUB conferenca at Buckhan- Roy McElroy, Sharon, Donald, lis spending the week with her I and tho autci races at TBJill!ll.
"PAYROLL"
A
chppmg
sent
by
Mrs.
non
, w. Va arrived Thursday Joann and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. After visiting lbo Whl~ a
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With Michael Craig
Wright
McCroba
concerning
the
for
a
visit
with
hll
sister,
Mn.
Ray
McElroy
and
Jennifer
and
A.
E.
Erwin,
Third
Ave.
few days at Virginia, tbey visand Francoise Prevost
[Rev. R. c . Ditter, a former ' Charles Withrow and attended Gail Owens, and Kermit MeEI· Mr. and Mn. Harold 'fbom- lied lbe Natural brldso lotng
of lbe Skyline
Ipastor of the Federated church the fair . He returned lei hh Jroy of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. as and children were on camp- tho entire
Sun .•Mon.
Aug. 18-19 was read . Rev. Diller celebral· home Lakeview tuday.
!Henry Spencer and Vance, Mrs. ,ing trip at Forked .Run Lake Drive ·lntn Wmcbester, stopping
"THE HORIZONTAL
ed 60 years of his pastorate .
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. , Lowell Bing, Mary Jean, Joyce last week.
· I one day to visit lbo Luray Cav·
Jtm
last Sunday at the First Unit· Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulhns Mike and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Vtr· llast week.
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ems, then through the Pennsyl-anded Church of ·christ in Lake- land son, Robert ot Thurston gil Walker,_ Mr. and Mrs. John I Pat and Bobby Archer,
vanJa. mountaiOJ Into Eaat Liv"ALL FALL DOWN"
wood . Services were held at arnved Fnday morning for a Rose, Archte, Juhe and Mandte ,ren of Mr. and Mro.
erpool, Oltlo, whore Mra. Kmg
With Eva Marie Saint
10:45 a . m. followed by a re· Vlsll wtth thetr parents: Mr. lof Long Bottnm; Martha McEI- , Archer. 4th Ave., are
visited her daughter, Mrs. Roband Warren Beally
ception at the church.
Mrs. Raymond Pulhns and roy , Vtrgtl and Eugene, Mr. and with their aunt, Marjorie
ert Eardley and family. . .
""'""'""'~ The clergyman, now 34 years . and Mrs. Rollm Bearhs. IMrs. Archte Tuttle, Mr. and ' chael and other relatives
' She returned home wtlb anof age. wa• pastor of the Emwere enroute _~orne from 1Mrs. Millon Tuttle, Walter, Su- 1Cleveland this week.
olber daugbter and granddaumanuel E&amp;R Church, Lakewood
vacation at Vtrgtma Beach. san and Sarah ; Mrs. Glenn Tut- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mrs. ,BUiy Windon and
POMERDY. OHIO
for 20 years prior to his retirePull".'' who spent the tie, Duane, Bill, Rodney ; Ka- (tt,e former Minerva
Patricia w~? had been vlsiUn,g
mont In 1956. Since then he
week wtlh her grandpar- thy and John Wayne, .and Mrs. uf Columbus, visited In
In Eut Liverpool Mrs. Kmg S
CLOSED
had
served
as
supply
pastor
in
returned
home
wtlh
them
.
Amy
Wolf,
all
of
MmerSV11l_e;
dleport
this
week
with
trip
oovered 3,010 miles.
ON VACATION
various churches and leads an Mrs. Lawrence Quillen of St. Mrs. Fred Shain, Mr. W lllte iThey attended funeral
Today Thru A~l· 29th
adull sludy sroup In the LakeW: Va. and Mrs. D. J. Cross, Myrtle Wolle, Judy Ad- ~ fur Elmer Reed, .who
Au1. 30 thru Stpt. 5
wood church. Rev. Ditter was
of P'latwouds were Fn-! ams. Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. Paul i away this week. '
."MUTINY ON THE
Iborn and educated in
guests of Mlss Marcia Parsons, Mrs. Mary Circle, Mr.
.
BOUNTY"
1 and was ordained at Vienna
.
·~ and Mrs. Emory Powell,
Mrs. John_ Smtih bas
PEIISON8ALS
(Technicolor)
!rum a vt~tl Wtlh her
11903. He came to the United Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gorsuch, and Mila ; Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Marlon Branda - Tarita
' States In 1908 and served
daughters , Gail Lynn and Lisa [Spencer, Larry. David and Ok·
and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Chester !'!'Ice
eral pastorates in Missouri. Wis- and son, Glen. return~ to thetr ey; Mr. and Mrs. Otis
. Bing and daughter,
and Laura of Dyesvllle Vt5lted
Sept. 8, 9, 10, II
tn Clev~land, and also In Sunday evening with hla sister
"IT HAPPENED AT THE I Iconsi,n , Maryland , Pennsylvania home, Bellevtew Frtday, after ' and Max, Terry Roush, L
WORLD'S FAIR"
and Pomeroy and Cleveland. His a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shir- lMallory. all of Racine;
Pa., wtlh her other daugh- Mr. and Mra. Ernest Molden.
(Technicolor)
wife died Jitst year. The Rev. ley Swan, Long Bottom.
. Roy Lawrence o1
and family, Mr. and Mrl. Carl Hysell, Jr. left SaturElvis Presley , Joan O'Brien
lives at t366 Sloan Ave ., Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jenkin· IMr and Mrs. Ivan Wood,
. F . Harmon and children. day for Camp Pickett, Va., to
·
.
son of Columbus are spending
Bonnie, of Pomeroy.
was accompanied homo by serve two weeks active duty
Sept. ii.!if
"THE WONDERFUL
At the close of the business this week in tho area and atand Mrs. Bing who will with tho National Guard.
WORLD OF THE
II~~:::~~:n , gamea were played and tending the fair . They , visited
visit several days with _rela- Mrs. Thelma Hysell vlslb!d
BROTHERS GRIMM"
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awarded to Mrs. Louis Tuesday evening with hts aunt,
and friends Including lbe her' parents, Mr. and Mn.
CTechnicolor)
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Mrs Pratt and Mro.
Gruver Jenkinson.
als~r, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebersbach of Pomeroy
Laurence Harvey and
.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Francis
H.
Daho
and family. .
on Wednoaday evening.
Claire Bloom
Gluier returned to t bt l r
John Smith of Charleston, W. Dr and Mrs John Smith
ON uss PIIILJI'
home, CambrldKO today, alter
wUI visit bll mother, Mrs. IM.;,.
of FlorSept. 27 thru Ocl. 2
Bobby
R.
Mallory,
chief
eleca
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mr•.
Rol&gt;-1
Mr
and
Mn.
Herschel
K.
Smlfh
during
the
week
called
on
frf8nds
here
on
WALT DISNEY'S
, trlrian's mate, USN, son of Mr. ert Davis and family and at- uel ~ daugbters Jean a ad
enrou~ to Akron on
Wedneada
"SUMMER MAGIC"
(Technicolor)
I _Mrs._Charles L. Mallory of tended the fair.
Janice have returned home aJ.
He has been In Florida Mrs.
Turner (Qoltle
Hayley MilJs
Burl Tves IRacme. " serving. aboard tbe
ter a 10 days vacation trip.
recuperating from a heart
Lucas) of Elgin, Dl. viSited
destroyer USS Phtltp.
They spent the first night
but has recently returned last week with Mr. and Mrt.
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ea..gll te 11pJ4111 a dtlfd.

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lf! Mr.

for the regular
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who wu
aau- Roush and
Ben NeutzUng , president ian
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over r a
r Cros the youngest John a
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d huaband Mr and lreslm:onta
•
llopened the meeting with devo- •er relatives and friends.
;ayno -ri.tu., tho old~ ladlea Mlcblgan this-~ ~
f'~rs~ Wblto oi TO,pa. cream, cake, eoffee, and kool
k n from Deuteronomy Miss Jean Casto of Columbus I
Marth8 M El- nectlon with hil ,..,. "
"""·
aid were served In Mr. and
10 obedl· arrived Friday to spend the ]Amy
Jelllllfer
Power
Co.
The
trip
lbok
them
Mro. Herbert Roush and Roser,
FOR ALL OCCASIONS : 13
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We wtre
everywneii I . ' in regard to God's dealing weekend with her
Mr.
families,
Mn. Arnold Anderson,
with the Israelites. Mrs Neut- and Mrs. Natha- Btggs.
ar
TUttle and Mildred vlst.,.,. w
er
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' tho Western Co!lnle. and Brenda, Mr.
WY 2-2039
l!n had as her tnplc " Not By Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell ME'
and Mrs. Garland Lanier and , tho EV&lt;Itclades up
Brld e Mrs Russell Roush , Roberta.
DAY or NIGHT
Alone," and cl;,.ed with:
tho fartbest dlstanco jra:;.
Pomerov Flower ShoD
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
prayer
land sons David and Kenneth were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ho- jMarathon Sborol, Fla.. It hero :TamP!I.
Mae Pearson Mrs. Lettie
During the business sesston, lspent pa;t weekend at Green· well, Mr. and Mro. Thomas Dld· , ror •a visit with her brother and l PoiDII o( . Interest visited InS ·~rand Gary Griffith.
WI GIVE TV STAMPS
'' was announced that the ville Va with Mr. and Mrs. Idle and sl~ter Doris.
sist,...ln·law, . Mr. and Mn. Or· !Florlda wore tho St. Auausltne ~r e and Mrs Donald Hupp
w Main
Pomeroy IChri stmas cards ordered
by William Dewhurst and Mr. and The reunton will be held same I in Smith.
alllKator ,...,.,
Marlnaland,
A~hland anno~nce the birth
Mr• Norman Kloos, chatrman, Mrs Kenneth Conner.
plal'O next year but the date I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin Dayton&amp; BUcb, whore they en- ol their fifth son Christopher
I
had arrived and orders are be- l
and Mrs. Olin
Bailey was changed to the ftrsl Sunday have returned from a vacation joyed Atlantic Ocean; Parrot
Saturday', August 3.
' ing taken Plans were made for I and grandchtldren of Cleveland '" August
ltnp to -Udo Beach, Fla. They Jungle a\ South Mtarnl, SheU GrandP.rents are Jessie Par-

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union .... lle)d $~~~day, Aupt
Robert ·sto and cblld- wilt flij. tod Mn. Cecil Klnll
lllb at Portland State Part. A renMriDean DIIV!d, ~ . II!Jd of
Uverpool, I&gt;Jvo returnbasket ~r was aerved ~ ~ Pa~ of Newark ~-...! eel
~m I vacaticll ID
A aurprJao blrlbdaJ party at
noon. The allemoon WBI apen Idays with her pirenll, Mr. arid lOUth.
TbH
trav~ tho home of Rev. and Mro. Ed·

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POME..
vY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO • '
· MONOAY, AUGUST 19 1963
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sald lo be lier'• aml&gt;uiance, lrl!lle!i in d
COIU!ly'o sixth· and sev· lpassing another auto headed released. Mn. Jividen was in
highWIIJI traflle fatalllies soilth,
a state of &amp;hock. She woo o o I
the year Saturday night Ill a Tbe Jividen vehlele hit an ·questioned after the milllap.
one-car 81118Bburt one mile nortll embankment, came back onto
of Addison on Rt. 7.
berm of .the hlghway, then flip- Officers said ·the Jividen .auto
Killed lnotanUy were
over three or four limes W3! heavily damaged. There
WASHINGTON - Rail
Jividen, 12, and his broth· whlle skidding sideways . down were no witnesses. ~ mishap
lon and managment aegotia·
Edward, 3. Slightly ln· the highway.
,oe&lt;urred al l :o3 p.m.
tors were summoned to a show· j
wa.s tbe driver, Mrs. ·Ron- The boys were thrown from Until March of ths yuar GaJ..
down meeting today in a
Casto Jividen, the boys' the vehicle. Both were crushed Jla county had rec(lf(fed 1 only
erruneat etrort to break the
. .
1o. death. Officers believe they :one highway fatality in
17
passe over ground rules
lnvesUgatlog Slate Highway 1were thrown through the wlnd· lmoolhs. The de81h toll during
settling their .long dispute.
Patrolm~ said Mrs . Jividen shield.
] the past "five and
one • half
Both lhe railroads and the
ddvlng oorth on Rt. 7,. She 1 The mother received leg and Imonths reached seven after Sal·
umons have. a~eed to ~bmlt apparently cut ~ the right in 1arm lacerations. She was rush· 1urday's wreck.
.
the two mam lssues - stze oi an effort to ,miss . ao oncoming 1ed to HoJzer hospital by MU- 1
train crews and firemen's jobs
,. ',~· .,. ' ; .
· Edison Ray Jividen
was
- to binding arbitratlOD, But ~ I' ·
born May 24, 11151 in Putnam
the unions i_nsist on negotiati~
c~u.nty, W. Va. Dale Edward
secondary lssues before arbJ·JIVIden was born Feb. 11, ·1900,
Two

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"PAYROLL"

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and Francoise Prevost
Sun.·Mon.
Aug. 18.19
"THE HORIZONTAL
LIEUTENANT"

Jim Hutlon

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tration begins.

in Gallipolis. The youngsters

are survived by their

Pau l11 Prent1ss

-and" ALL FALL DOWN"
With Eva Marie Saint
and Warren Beauy

MEIGS THEATRE

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"MUTINY ON THE
BOUNTY"
(TechmcolorJ
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"IT HAPPENED AT THE
WORLD'S FAIR"
(Technicolor)
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ept.

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Claire Bloom

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:ten· the grandstand , not counting pre lipolis) second In both heats;
sue- school age l'hildren who were "Stormv Pam An " third
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tbe honored .
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The fair ended about 11 p. m. first in first hea t. Se(·ond
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lit- in a blaze of fireworks with the second heat : "Atomic Pick,"'
\Ver Racine Volunteer Fire Depart- seCond in rirst heat , first in
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second heat ; "'Betsy Vo,'' third.
SATURDAY RESULTS
' in first heat fawned b\'
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set firs! in both heats : '·Eyre Raid" second heat lowned by
!ie&lt;:ond in both heats; ''Ginny Waid Humphrey , Pom~ro yl,
U1e Holdup ," third in both hea! S.
Alfred Gans , Pomeroy, for ••··'·.;
1i'fs Trot: " Sucf'f'SS Coy ," firs1 in third consecutive year . exhibit..
~ion both heats; "Frank D. Jackson" ed the grand cha~pion bull ill
~n ~owned by F~~n~J_acks~~· ~~~~ -· lhe ___ Herefor~ _Cattle division. :\ ·: ·
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With Michael Craig
and Francoise Prevost

WASHINGTON - Rail Unlon aacl managment
tors were summoned to a
down meeting today In a government effort to break the lmpa"e over ground rules
..tiling their long dispute.
Both the radroacls and the
unions hav~ a~ed to s~bmit
the two mam 1ssues - .,.. of
traJn crews and firemen's jobs

-the tounions
bindins
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insistarbitration.
on negotiating
secondary issue• before arbi-

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DAYTON- Emanual M. Sie·
gel, 57, vice president of Lora1

POMEROY, OHIO

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.:30 Ruff II Ready
t:30 Ruff • Reddy
10:00 Shari Lewis
10:30 King Leonardo
11:00 Fury
11:30 Make Room For llacldy
12:00 Mr. Wlzarcl
12:30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
1:30 John's Scrapbook
2:00 Comedy '!beater
3:55 Reds Vs. Giant.s
8:45 Ne'll'll &amp; Sport.s

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Marlon Branda - Tarita

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ON IJ8S PiiiUP
1 Bobby R. Mallory, chief
trician's mate, USN, aon of
Mrs. Charles L. Mallory
Racine, Is serving aboard ,;;;,[tendo
destroyer USS Philip.

8:55 Weather
1:00 Saturday Jamboree
7::KO Sam Beoe.lict
8:$ Joay Bishop
1:00 Saturday Night Movie
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Most smart folks do. They know that paying
by check, instead of nmninl the risk of carry.
ing so mucb cash, iB the sensible tbing to do.
It also saves time, gives you automatic ...,.
cei~ and gives you a permanent record of
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WHIRLY-GIRL- Doris (Mrs,
W. H.) Rannlnger of East Norwich, Long ISland, bas become the first woman In New
Vorl!: State to qualify as a
helicopter pllot, She Is now
the 59th member of the
Wbfrly.Qirls, an International
association of women hell·
copter pilots. Mrs. Renninger,
·a grandmother, bas been an
airplane pllot since 1956,

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11:30 Roy Rogera Show
IZ:OO Sky King
12:311 t&lt;eWI
1:00 Movie
1:30 Social Security
1:45 Dizzy Dean
1:55 White 5os Va Yanluo
5:00 Doctors At Worlr.
5:30 Early Show
7:00 Cannon Ball
7:30 Lucy Oesl
1:30 Detenaers
9:30 Have Gun Will £ra•IJ '

Papers" - private correspondence the two had during their,

ter published. 'lbe aulhors are
no longer connectecl with the
movie company .. ...
'lbe sel of Tara, the plants·
Uon of "Gone With the Wind"
fame located at wbal Is now the
Desilu Culver Studios!
now
b11U81!8 III8Dj' of the. clrcuo animala uaecl In ABC-TV'o a e w
hour-long color aoiiCIII eerles,
"'lbe Greatest Show m Earth."
"Mtlton Crosa'
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new program leatw'iD8 ei8¥cal music and selectloil• l'tGiii
the world's Jll'eat operas wiD be
broadcoat on ABC Radio as a
SUnday morning feature lllarl·
ing sept. 1.. ..

10:00 GUDIIDOkt
11:00 New1

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aotidac !a -.JIIIIIGII witlo ~
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MOSCOW - Soviet Premier Itook off from the Galhpoli• a&lt;r· At F •
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Niklta Khrushchev made final , jo~t enroute home to Muncie,
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preparations today. for 8 . trip
to Yugoslavia that ts certam to
deepen his rift with Communist
China
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RADIO • TV NEwSREEL1
Horace McMehon and Harry
Bella•• who have stared
together the peel loin- years as
detecUvea on "Naked City" ·are
JUt!sl sian in I "Route 116" oplsodo juat completccl for broadcut next sea-on on CBS • TV,
Friday .nli!JII, lu DOD-pollee rolol
1n· wblch !1W7 play 110 sceneo

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he , Miles

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Meigs county's 1963 Ctnten· the grandstand, not counllng pre Jipolis) second fn both heats• ,
mal Fatr bec&lt;~me the rno~t sue - school age l'hlldren who were " Siorm.v Pam An ," third
cessful in history
Saturday admitted free, and persons with fir..;t heat ; •·Jenny Sea," third ;is.J"''·
when 1,027 daytime and 1,897 state fair passes, wh1ch were in second heat.
evening admissions swelled the honored.
1 Free-for-aU: "Mr.
Corkey,"
five-day total to 10.642.
The fair ended about 11 p. m. first m first hea t. seeond in
This figure was shy by a lil- in a bla1.e or Iireworks with the second heal; "Atomic Pick,'• ·
eral handful of being 1.000 uver Racine Volunteer Fire Depart· second in first heal. first in
the attendance of last year when ment in charge.
second heat; "Belsy Vo," thi ...'
9647_paid at the gates.
SATURDAY RESULTS
'in first heat lownecl bv

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Fa~r Board ·seo.Tetary ·Frank . Salilr~ay .&lt;.acing re,.lts (hors~~Qd..Ro_£~r.

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but efforts to locate the plane ; ment and fight followed
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After Woods had bee'n cut wife,HBianche (Jedohndsoln)dNetlh- ldaughler.
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UnJtrd Pn·ss lntPrnaUonal

harness l Paee · ··sister Too."
first In holh heals; ''Ey re Raid' '
se&lt;·ond Ill both heats. ' &lt;:mny
Holdup,': thJrd in b.oth ..heats. .
Trot Su&lt;.:cess Coy. flr:&gt;l In
both heals: ' Fronk 0 Jackson"

(owned~ Fr~nk .lack~~~· G~~

and " I rna
~et'Ond heat (owned by
Wo:ud Humphre\&lt; . Pomern~ \.
Alfred Cans. Pomeroy, for tbt,
third consecut 1ve .vear,
ed the grand champ1on bull
the_ Hereford Cattle division.

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Saturday, planes searched Ad· another Minersville man, Rog· by his parents Joseph W and r ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Ken· HAZLETON. Pa &lt;LIPI•- One you"'
oms county, 0., to no avail. ,er
seized and held rLola Ralhbum' Nelson. .
lneth Noble, Rolal Oak. Mochi· of the lhr,.. wal mmers trapp&lt;d • Tm all dght Da-. " she saod
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man R 0 Bak! bul a method I It WB:!I reported ~at ~rlends j Darst .until he was handcuffed Funeral services will be held gan; Mamie Nelson, Pomeroy; , more than 300 ft&gt;el down a nunt&gt; •· and I y, ant !o !ell yuu J lo\'1:' ml ht take thrt-e
babl
' Of Dr. McCoy, workmg With &amp;he rby officer Lyons.
Wednesday at 2 p m at the Mrs. franklin King, Harrison· shaft for six days chatted hap-- r you. ,
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k'' or four day..•. ~• '"
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eel. Son. d ,
e w
ay wa&amp; pro
Y a CAP had set up an auxiliary I In other··..actJVit
Sh ·n
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before the
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15 "' 1 e t ay w 1e r "Okav, mum. I'll talk to ' :· t ~cue hole
1 P' Y Wit
f1rst for pollee and the medical ~
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. erJ Dexter church. Burial will be VIlle ; Garen Stansbury,
driUed
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Ibase at Wheelersburg, near Robert C. Hartenba~h sa1d two In Nelson cemetery. Rev. R W ~ dleport.
workers b.Pgan the dehcat.P you l~tf'r. " he re Ired. "Rl JJt
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Baker who as a patrolman had Ohio an·' Ken'tucky counties ov •. the
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he" 1
, Woltz w11l officiate. Fr1ends DISCHARGES
SUNDAY _
h
l..no-w 1 h&lt;:~\e ~orne work to do
wac; 1-"'.~tnn
o wer
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. two prev10U1
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b"1rt h!I er lhe weekend.
u
· jmated coon
I.James Eads,1 Langsvlile;
"''lhes
and other solid food to
as~Jsted
, y are mg nvesti- may ca II a1 the res1"dence.
Rich- taet. o e lo pul I lem lo lnt: sur- do\\n 1wr·e ..
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and i!l the father of five children
nd d 1
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M.akt&gt; vo~ ('onl.a('t
I •m n as well as 11ghts and an r~~:;,&gt;Jl1
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himself responded Sunday to a A grou an a r searc was r He said the Mlllhone Soh I o Rav~n~wood Pair
Th .
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'Alb t David J&lt;'elhn, 58, co-operator of Wlwn re,cuers first made voice trned lamps tu keep them w~!,~
call to 'stand by for an escort of cond~ed. ~~B!i over a WlKNh Station. at Tuppers. Plains .vas ;
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er the Fellin l'.ool Co., mine. re· ('OI11&lt;wt wl!h the chamber into and at!t&gt;mpt to ('ounteract
I pregnant woman to a bOipital. ed~- ~~. .north of the OJesa~ burglarized sometime Friday I In.lured In Wreck
Lawson, acJne.
. p011ed he and Henry Throne, 28. whit·h the th lee men fled when ' hant&gt; oJ all miners, dampneu_
When Baker an1ve&lt;f the young peflf!1ii. 8iCt OhiO. ~ailway tracks night .or early Saturday ~nd ~ headon car collision three
! Hazleton, wPre well and in good they hea rd the roa r of falling I . . h
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mother-to-be told him the time in ~Oft, ·~· Va .• after po- lfour tires stolen. The s!ahon miles ~~th of Ravenswood
HI-LOW TEMPS
spirits. He said that lhe third eoal and stone rushing down their . CIJt';;-es;:~ t~e~~e avaJlabJe,

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Mr. N son Is survtved by hts and Mrs. Wilham Wamsley, a
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all"craft that were supposed to rof lhe Fair Mldwav so he roul~ taught In rural Meigs schools el Slout, Guysvolle.
have been seen or heard on Aug. rback his auto. W1tnesse! saJd 11 h' lif

I were checked out last week, 1 Darst refused, and an argu- r8

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was at hand and the baby was lice .~~ rece.wed a report was entered through a wmdow , R~. 2 mJured a man and his ; NEW YORK (UPI) - The miner, Louis Rove. 42. Patterson, es('apt- shllft. Ft&gt;l!in had shouted to !tiH' ·1, lm would be
on its way. When the officer pre- Ithat a III!J-~1~- ~iryl~e was be· broken by the th~eves. The de- I Wife Sunday. .
] lowest temJ)t'rature reported vill-e, wa~ trappt•d in another up lhr shnft !hal he wanted his b nn ISe t .em on ~b~ to
pared to assist, the Y.'Offi&amp;n told lleved· ~ liave crashed: T he partment also Is mvestlgating a l Bud SP_arks, 37, Ravenswood, ' thi! morning to the U. S. Wa- room nearby blll they could hear wJ!f lo maKe him "a pot of gar. r o ·8. the second sJx-mch
him. "Don't look." ·
search. ~~~ nothing.
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Bakerturnedhishead,hastilyreTrl,.- County iRoute 7 below Hobson where , with fractured rtbs and an arm and Hawau, was 35
at [ Bo" suflmd a minor hop in· Shortly aller dayl;ght rescuers ' l.&gt;l&lt;r one ol those
called his prior deliveries and arIa~ stW belrlg qrged tolcandy, cigars, lighter fluid a~ fracture. HIS wife, Mrs. Spa;ks. :Redmond, Or. The
hJ.'!'hest jury. F(&gt;llin said. bLJI otheni•Jse began ~mking a st&gt;cond Six-inch ~e. r-I.Iarged to 12 mcbes ~ 'tlil·
succ~ssfully delivered the infant search their property for the several other miscellaneous Jt- 42, was treated for lacerations . reported Sunday was 107 at Nee- wa~ in good hi'ahh and spints. hole parallel with the first. This r -vol.l d be gradually reamed cU .. ,
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whlle looking out a door.
a.irplane,
ems were stolen.
Iof the seal~ and left elbow.
dles, CBiif.
: Fellin's "'ife arrived at the uper&lt;~lioh is expeciPd to take 1 tl' 24 and 28 inches before lt't
"1 did sneak a peak at tbe ho5o
-- I head or the six·inch shaft at the mo ··J than 2(1 hours.
i ~arge enough to bring the met
Pita! report and both mother and
mine at Onfida abnut lhree milr~
\ieanwhile. soup. coffee, and 1 • lilt&gt; surfa~e The final bolt will
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baby boy were fine," Baker said.
1from here shortly before duy· rwl' cr .. am was lowered to the · 1•e f·:~sed w1th meta1 PlPlDS.
l lioht.
mt'•r whose only sustenanee for ~ l..&lt;.onlact Wltb the miners C8mt
"She ask.,od' lo talk 1o Oavt&gt; ovt&gt;r the seven days or
. ttH&gt;ir odeal haf&gt; ~•or"l\'
. '· l&gt;ef
h ore m1"dnight as .....
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the microphone whieh had ~n ~h sulphur v.atf'1· t~ t.he mine. I SIX mch s aft broke -through iD1Q "~'~
F"r:&gt;llin shouted up to his part·: the chaml'4."f where the mea wen,
1 lowered a few minutefi earlier.
I When he heard her voice Fellin nt'r Gene Gibbons that "since It:-l"ltcrnl.EQ.
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Five were lined and another
of
Gol"&lt;ion Smith, deputy
forfeited bonds oo mlsclemean~C'"-lel'y of miheti w~ hll .
or citations In Pomeroy Mayor
on
the Jcene from the lltart
Charlee Legar's court Saturilay
re.-;; cue Ufllll•·ations
night.
Stnitil risked his lifo&lt; daily'
They were Rubin
Swartz,
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dmtn into the origul
Pomeroy, tlO and costa, JntoxJ.

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Five Fined In

Mayor·s f..ourt

Reflections ..•

The Day After

cation, Gerald Lee
field. $5 and COllis, runninll
He Ught; Larry Connelly,
181'1 Falls, tiO and COlliS, lro
orator's license; Charloo
New HaV!IIl, 15 and cooli,
lng double yen.... Une;
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Van Me~r. ts and
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lor£f'lted a
'bolrd Oil ID
legal' mulller eharp.
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Saturday we recommended to our younger readers At 9·. p.m. Fr~y s..lttf ' i.JY·-~
they follow a 30-day series of articles starting today on ported another mojor slide ,
the general t~eme, "How to Improve Your Grades."
I occu11«1. At
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In scannmg over several advance releases of this : "'acbed the decision drilr'~
series, it occurred to me I was born 40-JO years too , tho aurtace. He went
soon. My high school years were not streamlined by any lhe surlaee
make
such set of instructions.
' menl&amp;. Leftr at t!be~;.f=
The articles are good-IF-you will make an honest lalbd· with IOO&amp;I n
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stab at doing what is suggested.
j with· the ana'lladot the Metgs; Count$' Jumof ~ a1~ were . presented trophies
However, l'U have to admit that had I been interest- logs of the mine
');;;,naf1~,.·t.,he Ohto Retail Merchants Assocla- · ed enough to ask, tbere was at least one, and likely many deckiOtl on U1e
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Savings
premore ,of my
teachers.
who years
could of
ba•e
given similar in.
winner, Metgs County strucbons
during
.my teen
school.
An~ without question there are teachers In each of t1a7
.
behalf of the Pol!l_eroy
Juruor Fair Queen tro- our Meigs Jfigll schools who will help mould they be lui;
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FIVe
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. Ad IDISSIOD
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eran weartng the black cap and the plane bad crashed In In- Wa! treated for painful Jacera- ,
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H. Johnston sa•d. "So far a!&gt;
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gow~ of the graduating senior, diana In view of tbe extensive tlons of his leg and an e a r.
v~~·.·ry;"-~ ''"!""'"''·.;·
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'• '; we can tell, thiS year's. fair set
rereoived a bathe lor of arts
search o.peratlons.
I Woods
was transported to the
Meigs Memorial Hospttal
I nt'W attenda(]ce record
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gree in political science to The OhiO State Patrol. report- hospital by Racine emergency
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; ADMISSIONS SA'fURO.A y _I _Saturday ~vening when . th.e
become the first Negro alum- :ed Sunday at Sou_th Poml that lsquads!"en who were on duty at Miles E. Nelson, 72 , 8 Rut- Mrs. William Wamsle
Hart. B1g Bend
Assol'tatlon s
nus In the school's 116-year- ~ search. was bemg conducted the falfgrounds.
land elementary school te· ch- f d
y,
second and rmal presentalion
old history.
~ ~~ the Tri-State area at t h I s j Officials said W~s had ask- .er, died at 1.30 a.m. toda; at or '
was _gwen. _there __w:re 1.304 m
lt1me.
. eel Darst to move hos motorcy- his home.tn Salem lownship af. DISCHARGES SATURDAY: _Several reports of low~nymg cle from a parking area at rear Iter a short illnes,; . He had Eloi!'e Snider. Middleport; Haz•

Jd · BtodlkJ ond Nathllt

Ill !be "Cleopatra" lllnllnl ~
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sbortly. ~ . pnb!Jt~lbt Mr.

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Grove Prese .~

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Sa~~;d~:terni~~~n:~~~ night

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seller on tholr' ~· Wllh J~·
Recby'o "City of.NJcbt;~ 'Wbldt

Cheshire in 1955 1 r 0 m · day. ugust 24t are requestA b kl W V H _.
, eel to eontaet Mro. .John Mor·

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son In real life, wlll ..pla)' J&gt;ll
TV wlle In an liPCOJIIInl ,J_.t

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start his first 'lull-year .of week·
ly TV appear.,.,.. wlllr a nolo
able
group of pert--...
"Chrysler Preaent.s a Bob J.Jilpe
Special" al8hiDg Dean IJUUn,
Ttieaday Weld,111arban! ~t,.
and, Lee sro;m .llllif 1111.~

Lois Corbett, Mrs, Dcta

,so survive.
i Peach Ftslival Cenlennlal Pa- ~
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eel rade in New Haven, on Saturr. an
rs. IV en mov
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The U S Air Force A 1r A parolee from the 0 h 1 o, t 2
. lh Ch _
Those parhdpahng in the
T sd
Search ~nd· Rescue command , ~tate peni~~Uary ls being held ' ~ire PB~~tist~ht~!ch1 "wu~ Re~. parade are asked, !o line _up
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county ]all on a charge of ,
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at New Haven Communtty
in _Kansas C_lty called off t~ cutting with intent to wound ~sb~ne H~ver offtcJatmg. Bur. r building at 1 p. m. Persons
Indtana portion of the aerial . following an incident Saturday tal wdl be m Grav~l Hill ceme- 'dt
h
8 d ba d in
;:n:::ch
at the fairgrounds.
lte7;iends may call at Miller's
at
from the University of Missis- lnto a ninth and apparently fj. Harold E. ISmokey~ Darst, Home For Funerals arter
New
Haven
Park.
The
parade
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!Iippi in a quiet ceremony Sun- 1 d
S00d 8 H d
t
!23, of RuUand RD 1, was arresttod
d t th h h will re·assemble again at the
in an oak grove within Ina aty
aby fan tahe 1• 1c ~rc Mason Drive In Theatre to
81 f~ ea q:nj:s~, ed by Racine Marshal Alfred p.rn.,h
'r··"7·""""'"''""1'00...1hpowj1og distance of t..he lwals s~ up
e~s~. . ~l- Lyons after he allegedly knUed ?ne our e ore
tna .serv· parade through Ma.c:on to the
center Of
• rioting touch- Ipa
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of... MiJ1:8rsVine. i lCH. ,
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new Wa.bama Ju .. 'nr
Worb
eel off by his enrollment.
· The· Ak"·I"III'Oe """" Uitl.·# I Woods was taken te Meigs
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SEE-HEAR: Bob Hope wIll

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siring to enter a float in the

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Tbe 36-year-old Air Force vet· was blghly Improbable thai 1 Memorial hospital where

James Garner Friday, Sept. %1,
on NBC-TV .....

was born Feb. 21, 1960,

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May
W. 24,
Va. 1901
DaleIn "Putnam
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...., employe handlms a $9.5 mollion "classified &lt;'Ontract."
He was also wathout a job.
Company President Leon AI·
pert said In New York Suaday
that Siegel had been suspend·
ed1y"Pending a re!"iUiion of . The hunt continued In South· 1Aft
I matter."
Iern OhiO. 'lbe family has been ·
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hear!Dg on a charge of attempt·

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was free today on his own recognizance pendms an Aug. 29

"M&lt;ist of the boulevard stop
algns In Rome are printed IIi
English," POCk remark!'d ·wben
aomeone ·flrouoed about t h e
French ~~C: problem. "lltil 1
to.' It
bad an I
o clrlver Who 1\'b~
zed right past ·one. J asked him
"TilE UNITED STATES Is why he.dldn't .top when It said
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the most foreigl! country I've stop. He just .sbrllgged:
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he
said,
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ever heeD in," said wiclely-tJ:av·
elecl Engllsb movie oecretaey just fw foreigners.' "·

Channel 8
1:00 College Serl..
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 The Alvlll Show

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(ConUnuecl ""!» f'ront P~) ..
ey.
"Well, after the lOth take of
Freel blowing his ·U...a, Wilder
called a receaa · and took ·him
-aside. 'I may have to chang•
lhe script,' ·wll4er eomiPeDied
Idly. 'WbyT' aoked
MocMur·
ray. 'I'm sure I'll roa4 the
Unes right Ia the ned take.'
u 'It isn't that," replied WUdet. 'I'm afraid Barbara may
till you before she's supposed

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"MUTINY ON THE
BOUNTY"

Hayley Mills

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CLOSED
ON VACATION
Today Thru A'4,t• 29th
Aug. 30 thru Sept. S

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· Garl~c~~P.i~s p8,~ , .
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Remn)JScel)ce. J.f '-· . "Wtl; ~ * ~ ·· •

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Gallipolis. Tbe youngsters
survived by their J"'rents,
and Iris Ca•to Jividen,
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and one brother, David Lee. 13,
From Anderson, Ind., today came reports that vol- Cheshire,
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unteer pilots made a. final effort Sunday to find the 1 Edison Ray would have been
wreckage of a single engine airplane carrying Dr. George a seventh grader at the Chesh·
McCoy, 45, his wife Mildred, 40, and their three children. ] ire-Kyger elementary school this
No success was reported.
1ran. He was a member .of MerThe Civil Air Patrol search ranged over a rectangu- lin Ross' boys choir last spring.
DEATH CAR- Two young bo)s were thrown from this car and crushed,
instantly, about 8 p.m. SaiUJo
lar area from Tipton and Franklin east to the Indiana· i
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d~ one m..'le_north ..•.~AddiS~"-oorni~S~i~a~te'...R~OUtJ.I~e'..7~,._'G~.~a·ll~li~a _tC~o_utl.tl)y~':s'_~Sttxx~,h~a':'n~d~~:!'_fi_i_~:!'."~~f~a~ta~l~it~ie~s~o~f~l9~63~.--, N~'
Ohio line without finding
- - 1 John Edward J1vide~, LJber- 1~!!"'i'-~"""'''&amp;'''1"1Wf~ ~,· ..,.....,mt'"'"'""' " any clues of the missing
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a state of shock. She was n o t
the yel!l' Sal!,lrday night In a The Jividen vehicle bit an 'questiooecl after the m1811ap.
one-car smashup one mile north embankment, came back onto
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Jividen, 12, and hla broth- whlle skldcling oidewaya . down , were no wltneS8H. The mishap
Dale ltdward, s. Slightly in- the highway.
,occurred at 8:03 p.m.
wu the driver, Mrs. "Roil- I 'lbe boys were thrown from Until March of tho year Gal·
aiel Casto Jividen, the boys' lhe vehicle. Both were crushed Ita county had recorded' only
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lo. death. Officers believe they 'one highway fataUty In . 17
Investliating State Highway J were thrown through the wlnd- 1months. 'lbe death toll &lt;turing
Patrolmen said Mrs. Jividen shield.
the past five and one • half
driving liotth on Rt. ·7.. She I The mother received leg and !months reached sevon after Sat. cut ~o · the right in arm laceratlons. She wa1 rus)t.. 1urday's wreck.
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