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Coshocton Timesi
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2 The Cosbocton Tribune July 8, some hotels coijmbus. the 11 state Legion convention has been to Cincinnati on 24. 25 and 26 By MRS. BEN HARTLINE 424 Strttt Dial HY 8-7383 Tribune Sold at Davis Drug Stort, Main Street Bob Duncan Newt Stand, Corner Bridge and Canal Streets Class ads may phoned to Mrs. Hartlinc or left at her home The Eugenia Circle of Street Methodist i discontinue meetings during Jul On Aug.

10 at 6'30 the group will hold a picnic at tlie church The church is planning a a i a Aug 28 Social Event? Awards Banquet To Follow Derby Soap Box a a i i at 8 to be held the New Ph.la i i i i the Derby i be free t-j quicentennial programs, will be addressed following the which will be held next Mondax i Honoring Mr and Mrs Franke emng at Cv Young a 19, at the conclu lin Barthalow and daughters of thi-, a a a A Connie and Mary, who will move Dlck Glu5t retirmg prcsidon t. co Box Decb ll Thursday to New Philadelphia, panted the gavel to Thomas a the Together class of Trinity, A when he a installed Methodist church held a surprise as pres 1( of the Rotary cLib Cll farewell picnic at Cy Youug at Slo ff er a evening park Mondax evening iThere were 12 present Attending were Mr. and Mrs i Mr a i lnc Kenneth Ebersbach, Keodra and becs for thcir coope ration during Jeffre, Mr and Mrs Garner the past 12 months and Stocker and Darnel, Mr and Addy out ij ne plans for acuvi- Mrs. a a a a i 3 on and a Mr and Mrs lhat ifner En-bn-1 29 of Paul a Fr lav and Whit 'u 1 Heitncr a i to i raul KarK? uric, a ana wan. nad completed 13 vears of per- Mr and Mr Jerry Addy and attendance normal i i a tracturc'i A a Mr anH I a T- and severe's lacerated knees Aian.

ana Attorney Eugene Weir Co- Clark Pam. C.neryl. Leman shoctorji a a 2uest of lhe and Debbie, Mrs. Eldon Little. ho on i Present were 26 members, one cond.tion iadvisor, Mrs Swig aides, Fanny Truex Lisa.

Mrs. Wayne Smith, Ronnie and Richard. Rev. Edwin Eshelman, Mr. and Mrs.

Mehin Little. A gift was presented the guests of honor. The Late Eight club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. George Albaugh with Mrs. William Hashman hostess.

a i i fell on hi-n i 16) His a repoMed a a i Stocker 77 ot Port who su. fe ed a a Mary Jo Docsey, when the Good icf: hip he fell A.nil-j Neighbors 4-H club No 1 met a i to from his car at 9 a Tuesday in the home to a i at the square in Port I economics room of the high a i a-, removed to Co- I 5c hool shocton hospital tlie Port Demonstrahons were given by Washington emersency unit H.5 Linda Temple and Rita Beal room is 208 A letter received from the Sal- Dismissed from Union hospral a i Army, the rls'Dou-r, were Mrs Roger McCoun who sold a on the and i a son and a i floating, and Mrs. Fred Hutchison low score. The door prize was won by Myrna Landon. Mrs Ralph Casterlme will entertain July 15.

Band Mothers Mrs Ray Cramlett, Mrs Gene Stewart, Mrs. Willard Mrs. Helen VierhelJer, Mrs Leroy Miller, 31rs. Beryl DeRing, Mrs. Marvin Loader and Wilbur Bartbalow addressed 142 envelopes when they met at the Reeves bank community room Monday evening The balance of the envelopes, will contain letters to former residents inviting them to purchase box seats for Ses- was read Mrs Franklin Horsfall end The club will meet at the son Port Washington Route same place Thursday to a smissed from i City to Tusoora park, where the coun ho ty picnic will be held.

Mrs Herbert a New- Next regular meeting will be Route 1, has been July 14 at 9 a dismissed from Coshocton Memorial hosDital Robert Rohe to it August COLUMBUS I i Robert Rohe who bc-jan his public service career ir 1921 as a a 1 i retire Aug as d.tector of ch ol i a for the Department of a i Rohe has held current po- for 23 of his 31 years in the (leoa He re--rons, b'e a i i i the School Fo'i'i a for a -uppor of public schools He iar aJpervK'd du nbulion a S3 billion in a funds The a i of i i a He.de'.hery i a now I ari'l in i952 received an honorary de- elecleJ to the Ohio in 1921 as Seneca Conn i epresentawe he was MC ch.3T.ocr He 12 in I a t.i" Jn a i as cliu.r a of the a a fi i and others In his post in the ho a numerous bills i duced in the General A ernbly an I a into law Rah: is reroemzed as an a i on school law arcl has written re- oor's an'l publications used by and universities in connection with courses on school a school finance Lhe Foursquare Gospel church, Monday i Don Jones was youth leader and Willie Ghere song di rer'oi Guest speaker was Mrs Orwin Onviier of Mt Vernon The missionary offering a S75 LET'SjfFjfPtjOilE I Personality of American Official Draws Warm Response From Africans By July 4-7 independence cc.ysra- WASHINGTON' I He lion still calls square dances al-, On the road and during the though ncm at the State Depart-' 1 0 hours works at nis ele merit rather than in barns and Phant tU5k framed di-k. he labor halls basically is in the words of He still wears bright bow ties an A although a a i a snrewa green polka dots that are his trademark One tie has a hip Williams himsell 'potomamus in one bow and a lllie tools of a pohtican 'giraffe in the other, another is." lhe practice of diplomacy i made from dazzling kente cloth! "The African personality re I from African Ghana spends pretty weil to the open He also has a four-in-hand' 11 1 that personifies the -uhuru" (freedom) tie 1l 0 llllPal 5011 was first put arsund his neck he old JPI a mterv i This "open character the A i a artwork and told Williams, "1 feel right at here i anotl.LM i i a liimoi. i Prime Minister Banda lof a a a hailed Williams 'as the onh i man be i madv an honorary chief in his couiuiy He said no man 'A as rn re a Wil- 'jam-' cons.den If the water sports enthusiast were to plan his own ideal vacationland, he could do no better than to create an area similar to the Wine Islands portion of Lake Erie with its wealth of a beaches and productive fishing waters. Catawba Island State Reserve in Ottawa County near the city of Port Clinton is the gateway to this area where a family can spend an ideal vacation year after year. Here one can take comfortable ferry boats to Put- In-Bay, Middle Bass Island, Kelley's Island, Pelee Island or the cities on the Canadian shore.

From Catawba Island it is an entertaining drive by automobile to East Harbor State Park, the Marblehead Peninsula, and the various boat liveries, camp grounds, and bathing beaches. East Harbor is one of Ohio's most versatile State Parks with a fine sand beach and a very popular and well- equipped camping area. Put-In-Bay with its famed Perry Victory i a Monument towering 352 feet over South Bass Island, is not only of great historical interest but it is a popular vacation spot. The blue water around the Wine Islands offers some of the nation's best sport fishing. by Prime Minister Jomo Kenjyatta of a After three and a half years, "Department assistant secretary of state where the a greeting observed one day when Kenva minister of justice, lorn a ior African affairs, G.

Mennen Williams, whom friends and times enemies call Soapy, still acts in diplomacy imuch like the Michigan politic- would be: "How do you do, Mr Minister Williams greeting "Hi ya, Tom. Williams is on friendly IN THE SERVICE he once was and hopes toj most of the lpajer of A 06 again lea. As heir to the Menncn soap Wilkams quit after an unprec- endented six terms as Democratic governor of Michigan "to work for the cause of peace" under the late Presiden-t John F. Kennedy. He has travelled more than 150,000 miles in eight trips to Africa in that cause.

He was dispatched on his ninth African trip when President Johnson assigned him to the U.S. delegation to Malawi's fortune (hence, the i Soapy), he can afford to entertain presidents and prime mm isters in his home, a fashion able, 137-year-old Georgetown residence decorated with masks, spears, carvings and other African art. Vice President John Fon cha of Cameroon, after a dinner of chicken and corn on the cob last June 10, looked over Nazi Leads Rally XSHINGTOX I promi-ed "ncrht unity rally an'l ni.irch Washington" Sun-lay into a two- hour speech Nazi party leader George Lincoln Rockwell to croud of about 300 Sponsor-, of the demonstra- to protest passage of the civil rights bul had said thev expected '2. OOCi to attend the rally on the Was'nnston Monu- ment ground-. Rockwell got 'mixed applause and jeors during his speech attacking Ne- an.1 Jeu-i OH, MY ACHING BACK You can the fii-it relief from I I I I Imi kiu he.

heuilHche and nuiscu'ur achea uiul a i thut often cauue rx-itleii i i i tired-out feelings When discomforts come on i 01 utress uml relief a it fast! Another i a ma be mild bladder I i a i follow ing rontf food itud i setting up restless uncomfortable feelmif. Doan's Pills work fast in 3 separate a 1 speedy pnm-reliex ing action to case torment of i backache, headaches, a nches and pains. 2. by soothing elTect on a i i a i 3. by mild i i a i i to increase of the 15 miles of kidney tubes.

a i sleep and the same a relief i i a for over 60 years. For convenience, ask for large oize. Get Uoan'a Tills today 1 Rev DOCTORS WILL TELL YOU a gentle laxative is best Try Remedy, NR tablets for gentle, easy relief. Only 29c at your drug store or write for FREE NR FAMILY SAMPLE to: Lewis-Howe Dept. B40, St.

Louis 2, Mo. NR tonight tomorrow alright. Mrs Clarence Spear entertained the Carol club Moodav eve Mrs Henry a a i Benson 0 Gh3re of the Four Gospel church is guest speaker each i this from 9 10 to 9'15 on the Churches on Air" program on WTN'S. Ill surgery a nmg Mrs Will Hinds was an Coshocton Memorial hospital this Bowling additional guest ImornT." Scoring honors went to Mrs I cc McVe y. 214 Down; Chester Mrs Harry, a i a a 0 Mc Chambers and Mrs Roy Wolff morial ul a he SUMMER MONDAY NITE BOWLERETTES The club will meet next with a heart a a al hls Mrs.

Harry Chambers on July 20 and was adnumslered oxygen 'by the i Ray Funk was elected com-, mander when Uie Legion met Monday night Elected first vice gency squad. Slight improvement is reported in the condition of Mrs Willis commander was Glen Hurst; second vice commander, Shu-l a removed after man Plants; adjutant, Rogerl sur er at Coshocton hospital to Widder; finance officer, Jessel Universit hospital, Columbus Hunt; sergeant at arms, Jack Plants; chaplain Rev Donald! Albert, executive committeeman Graham Marshall. Because of redecorating plans Church Notes There were 44 attendance for the Crusader Hour, monthly Gold Star missionary service of SANITARY Meat Market 420 MAIN STREET Phone MA 2-4625 SPECIALS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CHOICE CHUCK BONELESS BEEF STEAKS Ib TENDER CURED--Whole or Half SMOKED CALLA HAMS Ib END OF LOIN PORK CHOPS Ib FRESH SIDE SLICED BACON LARGE BOLOGNA Ib. 35' Ib. 35' Ib.

35' JUICY JUMBO FRANKS Ib. 59 POTATO SALAD 49 MACARONI SALAD HAM SALAD 59' CHEESE SPREAD 6S Individual high. Mane Salrin (205), i high, Ermaleen Sharrock (355) team high. Cut- Ups. game (576).

series (1684). i Splits, Ins Fruchey 2-7, Edith Stocker 2-7, Edjthe Patton Martha Darr 4-5 Wilma Clem-' 3-10 and Ermaleen Sharrock '5 8-10 and 3 10 I Standings- The Old 125 Ash's, 22-18, Levis, 21-; '19. Beatles 20-20; Go 20-20, Elkettes, 20-20. The Three' jStooges. 19-21, and Cut i 2 2 2 7 Mowing Required Mayor James A.

Tufford is-, -ued a reminder that lots a fields i i corporation limits were to have been mowed by July 1. A village ordinance requires that all weeds and long grasses be mowed between June 1 and July 1 and again between Aug 1 and Sept. 1. The mayor is now asking all owners of such lots and fields to have them, mowed at once Judgment Asked Judgment of 51,056 is asked a petition filed by Thomas King, 1 Route 1. against W.

a executor of the estate of Nettie! Asher. 407 East a a st The suit claims this amount is due the plaintiff for general a chores air! other seruces during an IS-manth period beginning July 2, 1962. DRIVER FINED William Jackson McCormick, 19 Cleveland, charged with driving across a grade crossing against signals, pleaded no con-, test and was found guilty a i assessed fine and costs, SI7 20 PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs Arthus Studd and Frances a returned after i weekend with Mr parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Studd, and with Mr and Mrs Victor Munroe, Randolph Dean Al'cn Caton, son of and Mrs. Russell Caton 337 Pme has enlisted in marine corps for a four years Pvt.

Caton. a 1964 g-aduate' gram and elected to take his recruit training at Parris Island. and four weeks of individual combat training at Camp Lejeune, During the 16-week training period Caton will receive instruction in nuclear warfare, hand to hand combat, drill, nor guard the fundamentals of the M-14 rifle an'l an opportunity to weapon Upon completion of his -a'n- ing he i be granted a 20-day, leave prior to reporting to hs next duty station Roger Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Perkins, ConesviLle, who has completed his basic g.

is stationed at the rcl air fo ce base, Te.xa.9 He entered service May 18 HJS address is AF 15712555, Box 826. AFB, Texas Airman Third Class Larry Egler, son of Mr and Mrs Cecil B. Preston, Fresno Route 1, has graduated from a training course for air force jet engine mechanics at Amanllo Texas A i a Egle-r is being assigned to one of the more than 250 installations world-wide where a IT force combat and support units are based. The airman is a graduate of Polk (Ohio) high school. rly Over Channel i Youth Drowned SHOREHAM, England I --Thirty French aviators flew; across the English Channel in I hght airplanes Sunday to com-j memorate the 55th of the first such flight by.

Frenchman Louis Blenot Blenot a the channel crossing on JuSy 25. 1909. in a small monoplane held together partly by piano wsre WEST JEFFERSON, Ohio I Gary Morgan. 18, New Rome, drowned Monday when he suffered a cramp while swimming in an abandoned gravel pit near this Madison County with three otner teenage boys The other three sa took turns trying to hold Morgan afloat, but finally could do so no longer. manners Best thing when you spill something: grin, apologize, run for the nearest sponge.

Coshocton Tribune An Independent Newspaper Entered as second class mattci at the postoffire at Coshocton, Ohio under Act of March 3. 1397 Publish ed each eveninc and Simdai morn me The Tribune Co Member i Bureau of Circulation and Ohio Newspaper Assn Subscription Rates SUBSCRIPTION RATES By earner and throw-off. 50 cents per week In Coshocton and adjoining coun month. SI 25; three months. S3 00.

six months. So 00; one ear S900 Same-day delivery (counties not adjacent)--one month. $150; three months, six months. $700; one vear. $12 00 Outside of Ohio--one month.

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Pages Available:
912
Years Available:
1964-1964