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TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1965

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FIVE CENTS

Ohio Board to Review Meigs
School Proposals June 12

ID
the

WORLD
MOSCOW - THE SOVIET
Umon today launched a space I
rocket toward the moon, the
offlctal Tass news agency re- i
ported
Tass Identified the probe as
Luna 6 The last Luna prOJect,
No S, crashed mto the moon,
1alimg m 1ts effort to make a
'soft.Jandmg" on the lunar surace
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LONDON -

NEWSPAPERS

In Western Europe splashed the
1tory of astronauts James A
dcDIVItt and Edward H Whtte
rcross front pages today
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Behmd the Iron Curiam, the
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Communtst press reported the r ,
recovery of the Gemmt·4 space.
";_-,-~ r~
shtp In detail
The SilVIe! Umon withheld
congratulations on the lhght,
chargmg mstead that
racial
preJUdice has tamted the U. S

TON IGHT
"4 FOR TEXAS"
Fl tnk Sml'ltla Dean J\lintm
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June 8 9

FAMILY NIGHT
"THE EYES OF
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Ustmnv R1cha1d Crenna·
Jun Bucku~ Scott Brady
Colorcartoons

Wednesday and Thursday
June 910
NOT OPEN

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June 11·12

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UP! Sports Wrtler
Chicago White Sox pitcher
John Buzhardl has a whole rooler full ci couslntl, the BOlton
Rid Sox.
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'run
lor !be Yankees. 'nle New
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four consecutive games, .,,.,. '" the ninth on Tom Tresp's ,er

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help, but downed tht Balox and the Angela II-i and the Yankees
Jim LoJiborg 7-3 ln HOllon to , tlal!ted Kall888 City 4_2 IQ the
shave the American lead otthe other AL games. In the only
Mltmesola Twins to 2\t limes Naltonal League contest Dodgover the While Sox.
er ace Sandy Koufax st.JUck out
The Twine lost a 2-1 decision 13 Phllltes er· route to a 14·3
victory,
Monday's victory was Buzhardl's ninth career triumph
over Boston against only two
looses.
Bill Skowron htt his
fifth and sixth home runs of
the season - both solo shotsto help the Chisox cause Eddie
Fisher relieved Buzltardt in the
RICHMOND V1
seventh after Tony Conigliaro's
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Major Lea1ue staadlnga
Amerlcaa Leape
ST. LOU1S (UP!) - 'nle Cln- 11th homer of the seasQJI drove
wary IOftabll enthllliasls re- By Ualted Pre11 IalerJ!atlonal
w. L. Pet. Gil clnnatl Reds. open a. .....,k.long '" two Red Sox runs.
::::~~ t:~e~~ t~
National Leagu
Minnesota
31 16 .880 . road trlp tontg~t looktng ~
LUJs T•anl's tw&lt;&gt;-hltter hiS
11
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210
qualifies for the world softball
W L. ~rl GB Chicago
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d
J.J 20 623
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Cleveland
25 20 .556 5 Louts Cardmals
. snepped a four-~ame WlnniD!I
en urance record.
' Los Angeles 26 2
J&lt;L Detroit
26 22 .542 51&gt; Gibson, the 1964 World Senes [streak of the Twms 1'1•• on.y
The marathon game began Milwaukee
0 565 .,
he
expected to lace
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23 .4
.540 51&gt; etther
. ro, WliS
Mmnestoa h1l&lt; were br • toearly Friday and ended late Cincmnati
27 22 ·551 4 Los
An eles 27
Joey
Jay
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Gerry
Ar·
27 28 91 1
Monday with a !mal score of ISan Fran
27 24 529 5
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rigo on the mound in the opener Iback doubles by Tony Ohva
633 to 582
St. Louis
2!i 25 500 6'h Boston
23 26 469 9 of a three-game series
and Don Minche to score the
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A spectaI resolutton bY city Houston
26 28 .481 7'h
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1. Manager Dtck Sisler was un- w n r n eon agner an
council had allowed the teams Pittsburgh
24 26 ••o 7n Washmglon
22 20 .423 11 ~ de ded h th 10 Ia 1 J
Rocky Colav1to had sut"Cessive
·"" T' Kansas Clly It 33 250 18'1. with
Cl
w e er
s r ay h
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to keep the lights on through· Philadelphia
23 27 460 B'h
only three days of rest or orne runs for Cleveland to
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Results
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Chicago
21 28 429 tO
go w1th Arrigo But it would be pro•• e lan WI h'" wmnmg
Team members said the pre- New York
20 31 .385 12'h j.Chicago 7 Bost.on 3, mght
!me wtth Jay, who said after margin m the fourth mning i
VIOUS record Wl!S 411 consecuI Cleveland 2 Minnesota I, night beating the Slln FranciSt'O AI Kahne hit lwo home runs. I
live lnnmgs played 111 Mich~
Monday's Result
I New York 4 Kans. City 2, mght Giants Friday rnght that he felt the second a two-•un shot m
gan.
Los Angeles 14 Phlla 3, night Detrotl 6 Los Angeles 5, mght strong enough to pitch with the Ihe eighth inmng , lo pull Ihe ;
The same was played strictly (Only game scheduled I
(Only games scheduled I
mtmmum three days off be- l' T1gers past the Los Angeles
by the rules, with no more than Tuesday's Probable Pi!then Tueaday'o Probable Pilchen tween starts.
Angels Larry Sherry rl- 11 was
five minutes rest allowed be- Milwaukee at Chicago--John- Detroit at Los Angeles Although Jay didn't fmish the ; tho winner m relief, and Bob
tween lnninl!s and at least one son (4·21 vs. Ellsworth (6-3) or &lt;night) - Aguirre (6-2) vs game against the Giant• he was I Lee t3-31 lost. also m relie t
original player from e'ach team Koonce (3-4)
Newman (8-3).
cred1ted w1lh his fourth wm 1n The Angels staked starter Dean
remaining in the lineup through- San FranciSco at New York New York at Kansas Ctty ftve starts th1s season And he Chance to a 5·1 lead but the
out.
lnightl - Shaw (4-2) or Perty (night) - Stafford (1-31 V! :looked good agamst the San Tigers kept pecking away
The game w a 1 played by (5-4) vs. Ctsco &lt;1·2).
&lt;:1-1).
Francisco sluggers
I Bobby Richardson's squee1.e
teams representing a radio sla· Los Angeles at Philadelphia ~leveland . at
Mtnnesota l ''I"In encouraged lt was my bunt tn the e1ghth mmng scored
lion and an Insurance company tmght) - Osteen (J·BI vs Bun }mghll - Steber! t6-2) vs. Pas. first try in a long ttme to p1tch Ray Barker w1lh the w1nn1ng I
In behalf of the Richmond Area nmg (5-4)
cual '7-41 ).
w1th three days rest. 1 know 1I
Mental Health Association.
Houston at Pittsburgh (night) Baltimore at Washington can dn 11 the next lime" Jay 1 " '1 ·~· ., '"'"""''N' -·· ,. ·· ·· '
FJiur!ng tiO feet between each - Farrell (4-21 vs Fnend (3-4) !night) - Barber (4-41 or Me- "'1d after the game.
I OMAHA, Neb. IUPII--Oh•o
base, the .players ran more than c inc inn 1 t 1 at st. Loms Nally (2·3) vs Richert 12-l).
After the St LoUis series I he Stale books up with WashingIS mllea JUstin scormg the 1,215 (night) - Jay 14-11 or Arrigo Ch1cago at Boston (night) - Reds go on to Chicago for the ton Stale tomgbt in a wlnne111
runs.
11-2) vs. Gibson (8-3).
Horlen (5·3 1 vs. 'Monbouquette weekend and return home bracke game
ol the NCAA
The .only four ortgnral player•
(5·5).
against the New York Mets college World Series.
who fmtshed were Dan Rowe,
Wedne•day'o Gameo
Wednesday'• Gameo
next Monday mght.
The baseball Buckeyes, bepitcher aud manager for the Milwaukee at Ch1cago
Datroit at Los Angeles, mghl
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&amp;::r:c~ com~: team, and San Fran at New York, night New York at Kan. C1ty, mghl new officers was appomled by Steve Arlin of Lima, won their
"'Ge u g~~·
n Shupe and Los Angeles at Phtla, mghl
I Cleveland at Minnesota, mght the PreSident,
Mrs. Waller opener Monday a 2-1 clif:hang·j
nlldeman
Jim
Granger
from
Houston
at
Plltsburgh,
mghl
Washington
at
Baltimore.
night
er over Florida Stat•.
the 1"1 lo stahoa.
i Clnciqnati at St. Louts, Dlght Chicago at Boston, mght
Brown, at the M3y meetmg ol
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..:Will Carrv•
Bliss Salute

record this Sl\llson, and three of tnninga to pick up 1 S.l vlctaey
the victories Jmve been agamst in Fenway Park against BUI
the Beantowners. He ts the Monbouquetle, who went tho
only pitchers 1n the major full 11 Innings o1 the oontest.
leagues to register three victor- Sil days later the Clmox hurler
ies against one team.
agaln beat Mombo, 10.1 at CoOn April 21 Buzbardt went 10 miskey Park, IOJIII the route.

67 Hours, 412
Inning Game May Be Record

Reds Begin
Road Trip at
St. Louis

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in hla career, sil.ilmea
sixth with a' single, and lwo I pounded 16 h\ls In their. on- this season~ He gave IIJ!Ehome
~ta later Roger Mans hit hJS slau~ht of Philadelphia pttch- ~ to Dick Stuart and Cookie
ftlth home run of the camp~~gn mg fhev ~cored seven runs In 'Rojas, both solo blast~-: ~
to tie the scone at 2·2. I he lhe fourlh mnlng oa starter and evened that by doubllDiJ tlllllt
Yanks added an msurance run loser Lew Burdette and rellev. two runt hlmaelf.
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Werblln
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former
Mrs
Brown Arrangement of 'I
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Aaron, Mil
~ :~ ~ ~ : (AFL) owners planned today to ' ry Brennan wa.~ ,headmg "an Carl Bucklev. Garden supplies I,
Torre Mil
43155 25 51 ;129 announce which two ctttes would attracttve group wiShmg to m· m my krtchen were also nam- ',
Clndn~, Pit! 49183 33 110 :328 be awarded franchiSes to en- stall a pro football franchtse m ed by Mrs Buckley. An arlwle
Krnpol , NY 50 175 22 57 _328 large the loop to 10 teama by the vacuum created by the de- on trammg and lflmmmg ever1
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the 11166 season
parture of the Braves
greens was read by Mrs Wil51 21
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sr 491 34 · delphia have been g1ven the m- two dozen c1t1es had applied for , membero lor maklnR orrangeMay:•~F
54 ,323 side track, but during Monday's franchises. The AFL planned to i ments for the Eastern Athletic 1
511:
• Amerleu Leag~o 58 .322 opemng sesswn of the owners' announce the cities, then mves- Banquet Band Concert, River- I
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two-day, closed-door meetmg tljlate the groups before award- view Commencement and th
Horton, Det aS 127 ~ A;t with Commissioner Joe Foss, ing lranchlges.
Eastern
Alumm Banquet.
DavWo, Ciev 44162 19 57 .352 Milwaukee gamed stature and Foss "''d the e~ht AFL teams dessert course was served by
M A 11 Det
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New Orleans lost some.
w o u I d unmedtately mcrease l the ho 1
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:~~ ~1 ~ 329 The expanston comnuttee - the~r rosters from 36 to 46 play· Grossn:c~~:
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rs Herman
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.329 Sonny Werbhn of the New York ers, plus two men on the m· l
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5 17 56 .320 Jets, Larmtr Hunt of the Kan· JUred reserve hst
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ews 0 1
Hobnsn, Ball 32123 II 39 .317 sas Cllv Chtels and Bud Adams When the new tlubs are [ Mr. and Mrs. James Ruth
:agnr, Clev 43175 11 54 .309 of the Houston Oilers-re)IOI'Ied· stocked alter the upcoming sea- a~e announcmg the blflh of a
w~:rd, Was 52196 23 00 .306 ly wereiDlpressed w1lh Atlanta's ]son, each original team could I daughter, Angela Sue, born Ma.y
' Chi . 43 164 21 liO •3115 orderly desegregatmn policies. freeze 23 men ThiS would allow 122 at Camden Clark hosp•l•l In
Skowrn, Cht 47 185 22 04 292 Milwaukee losing the base- the newcomers to draft from Parkersburg.
Home Rus
. hall Braves ' to Atlanta next among 19 players on each of Recent VISitors of Mrs RushNational League - Mays, Gt· season wao mentioned for the the original teams
ta Shumway were Mr and Mrs
ants 17; McCovey, Giants 13:
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Line Scores

Braves; Callison, Phils all 12.
Amori&lt;u Leegue - Howard,
Senalors; Conigliaro, Red Sox;
Major League Resulll
Colavito,
Indla~s:
T!· By uatled Pre" Jntematto..J
1ers;
Kltllna,
T1ger1 Horton,
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Reedsville
Soci'ety Notes

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Bau Baletcl Ill
Ameri&lt;u Leapo
Natlo1181 League - B 1 n k 1 , Detroit
000 013 oro- 6 7 0
Cubs 45; McCovey, Gianls :19; Los Ang.
000 2JO 000- i 10 I By Mrs. Lylo Baldersoa
Jbh111011,
Reds;
Mathews, McLain. Sherry (3), Fox FARM WOMAN'S CLUB
Braves; Mays, Giants all 36. (9) and Freehan; Chance, Lat- The Olive Farm
Woman's
AmeriCIIn Lea1ae- Mantilla, man 16), R. tee tBI, Brunet Club met with Mrs Margaret
Red Sox 44; Howard, Senators 191 and Rodgers. Winner - Brown for the May meetmg.
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40; Ohva, Twt~s 36; Colavito, Sherry (3-1). Loser - H. Lee During the business
session,
Indiana 35; Kahne, Tlgero 34. (3-3). HHs - Kahne % IlOth, oonducted by the president Mrs
Plk!blq
lith).
Vivtan Humphrey, a contnbu·
s
Nallooal Leapo - E lila ,
twn was made to Boys' VIIReds 9-2, Jay, Reds 4-1 : Far- Chicago
010 201 102-7 10 1 lage 'nle annual trip wlll he ~
tell, Astroa H: Drysdale, Dodg·[ Boaton
ooo ooo 201- s 14 made in July or August In place ~We are independenl insuunco
ers I0-3. Veale, Ptrates 6-2.
Buzhardt, Fisher (7) and of regular meetmss. The pro- agents. H you have ao a.cadent.
G';""f'Tw' P~~l, Schaffer. Lonborg, Lamabe (7) , gram topic was "Mothers In we are at yow tide to help Jtt
er White' So ~~~s • ~~- Earley 18) and Tillman. Win- the News" by all present. Re- your chum .ettled qmckly and
So~ all 5_1. 'L.uch T t, te ner - Buzhardl (5-11. Loser lreshments were served to a- fauly. Rely oo Ul for worry4ree
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Buckley, Mrs. Ella Osborne. Call IJI,
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Mrs. Lillian Pickens, Karen and
PORTHCAWL. Wat.. IUPI)- New York 000 002 Oil- 4 11 Robin Humphrey, Linda and
Walker Cup otar Bob Gardner Kan. City 011 000 0011- 2 7 0 David Brown. The next meetand Bill Hyndman assumed Bouton, Reniff tB), Ramos lng will be with Mro. Buckley.
ludenhip of the American con- (8) and Edwards, Schmidt 18).
GARI&gt;EN t:LUB
tingent in the 1965 British Ama- Talbot, Mossi (7), Drabowaky A nomlnaUng cornmlttee for
etur championship today follow- (8), Hickman (II, Wyatt t9)
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
mg the surprise elimination"of and Bryan. Winner - Reniff Koufn · (8-3) and R01eboro,
Bill Campbell In the opening 0·2). Loser - Drabowsky (1· Valle (1). Burdette, Roebuck llelcs County'o Oldelt and
round.
5) . HR - Maris (5th).
tf), MahaUey '(B). Baldschun Lar£est ln•urance Aeencr
In all, II American repre- Cleve.
0011200 000- 2 so 18) and Dalrymple, Loser -WY 2-H41
•entalives were beaten, leaving Minn.
000 100 000-- 1 2 1 Burdette (0-3). HHs - John1011
Middleport, Ohio ·
23 to carry U S. hopes in a Tiant (5-21 and Azcue. Grant, 15th), Stuart 17th), Rojas (2nd).
fteld that numbered 17tl when [ Fosnow It) and Zimmerman, I
~lay began.
Batley 19). Loser - Grant (50~
Eight
Americantl
won
open·
11.
HRs - Warner
(711t),
p
log-round
matches,
If
drew
Colavito
(11th).
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byes and John Thornton, of Rochester, N.Y., moved all the
. Naltoul Leape
way to the thlrd round after LOI Ans. Jill '1110 2111-14 18 e
receiving a first round bye and Phlla.
200 010 01J0.... 3 9 1
having his serond round oppo..
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nent withdraw.
26-yw~ld "Wild Bill" Murray
Gardner, 44, of Ellu F.U., of ScotJ,nd. The youilg Scot
N 1., comett Into lhe champfOh- Jilned hi$ nlckuame for erratic
alter accepting a first- play on the falnray as well as
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Wheeler Allen and her '
Gherke has been hired as the
Sister, Mn. H. P Hicks and
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n~w band director of Pl. Pleasfamlly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Valentine W.
G. Ba•·onirk were Mr. ell adopted a reaolution RiVil18 1, lllti.\ under the leadership of whK!h
new and up-tiH!ate who res•&amp;ned to accept a Jl081·
and 10n, Lary, of Parkorsbura. and Mri. M. B. Stephen and the housing authority approv- D. B. Morgan and the retiring zoning ordinances, buildil18 cod· tlon with the State Departmrnt
w. V'a., spent Sunday with Mr. ,family of Shadyside, Ohio.
a/ to apply lor an addltlonai ,SO administration under Mayor es, p/um'Jing t'Odes, electriCal of Education.
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeut•r and '
units of low rent housing for Virgil W. Siders has launched codes and housing codes have
daughters.
, -·· """""•'"~'· ,,,,~,~~ !enlor citizens during regular a number of worthwhile projects been passed in oecordaoce with Mr. Gherke was baud direct·
Mr .. and Mrs. William Koese/ ;
~ council session last •lght.
lor the betterment ol the City, reqmrements for continued fed· or ol M1ddlept&gt;rt H1gh School
ol Cleveland were weekend vis· c,
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.:1 There are now 50 units ol with these projects underway eral assistance; 17 I. expansio:&gt; for three years. He ~ a gradU·
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itors ol her 100ther. Mrs. Wei- '
-~ low rent housing being con-,or in the advanced
planning 1ol the present 50 umt low rent !ate ol Glenville State College
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by Whaley.
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public housmg protect to a total land received his master' dBMrs. Elizabeth Humphrey
'ddlennrf ~ 30 units for low income faml· 'I\ Pubhc boat launching and ;or 1011 units: and wherees these I f W t v· .. s .
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4x8 and 4x10
Memorial Hospital.
returned to Ihe home of her Authority as~ed council to adopt ton : &lt;2) the Urban Renewal zer and encompass mudt _•II I ary scrv~ce or wo years. n
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Houda- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. the resolution allowing lor the IProject lor the central bnsi- i the m1med1ate needs ol the C1ty addll!on to band dltector pesOther Sizes Available On Order.
shell and Becky and Randy of , Parmalee alter visiting with application Jl 50 additional un-1ne5S district, with funds In the , it was resolved !hat the leader· ltlon at Middleport, he a_lso
Pomeroy and Howard Dailey her family in Huntingwn, w. its due to the lac! that so many lamount of $55,575 approved: 131 iship and members ol the retir- served Calhoun County H18h
Bnd Kevin of ~iddleporl were Va . She was accompanied here applicalions had been received ' conslructlnn ol a new fire de- •ing Citizens Party Council re· School and La Plata H•gb
&amp;unday dinner guests of Mr . by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mead- , for lhe units now being con- partme,nt sub-station In North spectJully urge the Mayor and ISchool. A nallve ~f Mt. Z1on,
and Mrs. Everett Dailey.
ows and Mrs. Agnes Christian . ~ structed. Mr. Riggs stated that Point Pleasant; (4) storm sew- incoming administration to give I W.. Va .' he and hiS Wife now
Mr. and Mrs George Green I Mrs. Christian wil' remain for possibly the 511 additional units ers in Di1-San addition: •51 strol18 consideration to con tin·: reside m Gall! polls.
ol Columbus were week end , a longer visit.
'could be included in the urban installation of new
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turned to Middleport from Ohio 1duce the cost of the project. prehenslve Plan and Worka- The resolullon was signed by
Mr. and Mrs Olio Mortzfeld Universitv. She resides with ' Other aciton of the council
the Mayor, C1tyC/erk and each
ol Kenosha. WISe . arrived on her siste; and family Mr and was the approval of pay for
Iof the 12 council members.
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election officials serving in the
The fmancial statements ol
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ervin May 15th municipal election:
the three City departments was
Mr. and Mrs. Dw•ghl Logan and Mrs. Onie i~cDo~et. of Co- hlrin&amp; of George Miller, Pt.
given show10g the foUowlng bal- ,
and Skip were Sunday evening lumbus visited over the week- Plea•ant, • summer recreaIS
ance~ on May _31 ; City. $17,009. I
dinner guesls of her mother ..end wilh his 'ster M w·r tlon supervisor, . Harmon Park .
' 46; Sewage DISposal . 166.432.49
Mrs. Florence Holley.
' liam Robson ~~ b thrs ~ · granting ot right - ot . way to
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$34.000 in state sinking
Mrs. Homer Holte•· visited on :8 d M L 1. E r~ er. r. Ralph Ralke from the old ma-,
f11nd; Water Works. $51.32101
. her brother, Ray- , nM rs.d M
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b 1 S . 1 chine shop to Sha dle Bn.d~e w1th
P us $34 ,000 state sm
Frlday w1th
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mond Frecker al Holzer Hos-1 r. da~ h~s . . er pnng- the understanding that Raike . PT. PLEASANT - PI Pleas- Attending lhe council session
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pita/ and reports him ~• im--"r ~n aug her, K•~· or Ca_ld- would keep the bank rlear of ant's new two · and a quarter were Mayor Virgil Siders, Clerk.
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~· · spent t • wee end '!llh brush; an Installation of nine million dollar Pleasant Point Mrs . A. E. Thomas, AnnaJeun
Mrs. Roy Rekcer and daughi- :Ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber new city stree1 li•hts. "' of · Resorl opened during the week- Flowers, Attorney C. J. Hyer
er, Joann, of Pint Grove. were ewiS. Mr. and Mrs. Spring- which would be located in the I end. despite striking electrical and councilmen, Arlin
Hall, '
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Sunday evening dinner guests er ~nd Fdad~ghter will be reSid- . recently annexed Bellemeade workers. The new spa, located Charles Fowler, J . S. Duncan,
of Mrs. Homer Holter.
mg 10 10 ay with his relallves jseclion ol town.
on Roule 62 al camp Conley. J1m Craddock. Ernr., t Handley.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuler for SIX weeks Whll~ he _attends ' Councilman Ernest Handley is complete with a 138-unlt spa- c.. l M!may , Tom Reynolds
entertained with a dmner Sun· Howlm~ Green Umverslty.
land City Attorney C. J . Hyer 1cious motel. featuring
large and Louis Rossi.
day evening at their home, Ra- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush I were appointed 10 investigate ! spacious rooms wilh electric
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air conditioning , ,
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Oale Valentine and son. Larry, thelf hom~ 1 ~ Oak 1!111 follow- I stop at Ordnance School ball I direct di~l te/ephonos and a col· I
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Parkersburg. W. \Ia., Mr. and mg a weeks \acal!on spent w•th lf1eld and also for the Shawnee or televiSion set in each un1t .l
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Mrs. Larry Wolle and son, Kent, hiS parents, Mr . and Mrs. AI-' pool area.
The motel units are connected I
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Kraeuter and Mr and Mrs.,t1ves. Mr. Housh Will leach m lulion Slating that a nrw adin- 125 foot geodetic domed secSummer fun starts with savings!
Kraemer
the Oak H!ll H1gh School sum- istration will take over the lion featuring arestaurant seat- ,
Mr. and Mrs M1lton Roush mer se!is1on and attend classes
-- - mg 196 persons and a starlight I
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And the savings on Plymouth's Roaring '65s
entertamed wnh a dmner Sun· :at Rm Grande.
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room supper ch1b with nightly ,
day evenmg al their home ID • Mr and Mrs Danny Mead-~
i enlertmnment. delicious cui- ' P'l' PI.F.ASANT - funer al :
start at Plymouthland. So follow the fun
Syracuse Guests were Mr and ows and cluldren. Mitchell. CaJ
I sine and popular beverages Be-' serVIces w•ll be held Wrdnes· l
Mrs Clarence Andrews and Su· ihy. and Dav1d and her sister I
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san and Ray100nd ol Pomeroy MISs Barbara Moroan
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and Mrs. Jennings Wayland and , 1ce Tannehill are vacatiOning
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Terry of Athens
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Mr. and Mrs. Onon Nelson of I Mrs Michael Cline. daughcourts
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All d The WSCS of the Umted Meth
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at I dmner Sundav given by IRoush IS .attendl~;sM·a ~e odlst church Will meet at the ConvemenliY located on the day '" a f'l P•erce, Flor~da
his Sisler tmd
b~other-inJaw IversJtY th
k h I ml h m. church Tuesday evenmg. Mrs. upper level over the
motel hospital
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Mr ~nd Mrs Max DaviS ' at ' takin
w!ere .' e '" Baker Gordon will be devotion· sunken lobby is a SumrT'' audi- Mr {;111 wos born at f 1at
their home. Bradbury, m ob- JUnct~o:P:~~~ th~a.~~;:d '~t~~; a/ leader
and Mrs. Everett tor!Um ":hich can _accommo- Rock, Mason counly. a son
servance of their 25th weddiOg Ed 1.
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Thomas wlll present the pro- date a smgle gathertng of 325 of the late Lon and E m m a
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She!Onwillprogram
be t ki 10 the ar. gram. All offi cers are ur.,.
liOned ror Greer
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World '
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cake and home made I th .
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be present for installation. Host- smaller groups.
War I veteran member or the
served with ~- teac ng program.
esses will be Mrs. Gerald WI/- Pleasant Point Is owned by Sons and Daughters of Pmneer ,
1ce cream were
!he dinner 10 Mr and Mrs. lhe': ~ed, Columbus, spent dermuth. Mrs. Eddie Smith and West VIrginia Industries Devcl- Rivcrmen; Cabell Lodge No.
Nelson and Wayne, Mrs. Nellie' Mr .~e end With his parents, Mi.sses Lucretia and Ada Gen- opment Corp. Rolfe Lee of Gal· 152 AF &amp; AM ; Huntington Chap:elson and Miss Janel Price ol I da~ ht d Mrs. James Reed and helmer.
. llpolls Ferry is president and ter 8, Order of Ihe
Eastern
Llexler, Mrs. Neva Pierce of
g er. Ruth. He has enlist· The Amer.tcan Legion AuxU. Bill Marcum Is secrelary·lreas- Star ; Huntington Shrine
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Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs. Da- led '" the Nal!onat Guard !'"d lary ot LewiS Manley Post 263 urer
and managing director. White Shrine ol Jerusalem and
vis and Jerry and Joyce.
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Lynn Barnes or Bethany Cols a graduate of Middleport Oscar Hardaway, Tuesday, at will provide jobs lor over one He IS survived by his wife,
leae will preach a trial sermon HIW ~chool.
7 p.m.
hundred people and will be op- Maude Wartenburg Gill ; three
llll•edore Satolllto 1-4- llardllf
Sunday June 13. at 9:30 a.m.
ee end guests of Mr. and
JUtE t
en the year around catering to daughters, Mrs. Leonard H. Ad·
at the Orange Church and at Mrs. William Slater and Mr. Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 Roy· convention• and vacationers. kins, Mrs. Louise Hager and
flemlock Grove church follow· and Mrs. Fred Cabeen were Joe al Arch Maaon• will hold their Operadon will be under the Mrs. Peggy Thomas, ~II
of
il18 Sunday School. A basket Cabeen and Mr. and Mrs. stated convocation Wednesday, European
plan. Room rates Huntington; two sisters, Miss
dinner for both churches will be George Cabeen of Columbus. at 7;30 p.m. for the tr8l!Jictlon beiln at ft. The resort is allil· Stacy Gill and Mrs. Mae G.
held ~t the Hemlock church Miss Maxine Bennett, Colum- ol regular buslneosand theelec- iated with the Albert Pick Ho- Reffeit. both ol Huntington:
basement at noon. Everyone is bu•, and Warren Bennett and lion of officers lor the com/118 tels Corporation.
one brolher, Ronald E. r.i/1, ,
welcome.
fam!ly or W~rthlngton. spent year. All olllcers and compan- Future plans for the resort Middletown, Ohio, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bearhs the weekend w1lh their parents, ions are ur&amp;ed to attend. Re- include a IS-hole golf course and grandchildren.
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returned 1o their home 10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennetl. freshments will be aerv@C! lot- boar artn• on the Ohio Riv- t Burial will be in the Wood399 South 3rcl Avi., Middleport
Portsm?uth: Va .. Saturday altfr
Iewin&amp; the meeting.
er directly acroso Rt. 62 from 1 mere cemetery,
Huntington. !
a week 1 VISit w1th relatives m
ATrEND GRADUATION
JUNE 10
the spa.
Fr~ends may call at the mortu-' •
the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons The Rock Springs Grange
ary.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan lwere m Columbia. Ky ., last will meet Thursday at 1 p.m.
and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Prince Monday to attend commence- with Hemlock Grove and Har·
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday [ment exercises at Lindsey . wu. risonvllle Granges as guest.. PT. PLEASANT - Rev. and
and visited in the afternoon in son College when their daught- Hemlock Grove w/11 present the Mrs. Charles A. Pitzer ol 810
Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs.1er. Evelyn, received an aaso- program and Harrisonville will Main Sl., are announcing the
Ray100nd Emerick and family. elate In arts degree. Miss Gib- open and close the meeting. Re- birth of their first child, a
Mrs. Dessie Patterson spent boos has served the past year freshments will be served by daughter, born Friday, June 4
the weekend at Great Bend wilh as assistant to the professor of the host Grango.
In Holzer hospital. The new
her daughter and son-in-law, education in a teaching capaci- The Pomeroy Bend c. B. Ra· arrival has been named Beth
Mr . . and Mrs. Cla1r Boso and ty at the training school held dio club will hold a wiener Ann and weighed seven lbs., 13
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Mr. and Mrs Wilham Nease or Middleort Hleh School and side Park Thursdlly evenil18, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cupp ol El·
and fam• ly or Cmcmnati spent is emploved at the Middleport 7 p.m. for members and their kins and paternal grandparents
the weekend with their paronsl, Pool for · the summer.
. families.
are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pitzer
Mr. and MT!. Clifford Phillips,
A special meeting of Pome- or McKeesport. The lather is
Mm~rsVIIt. . and Mr. and Mrs.
MEET RESCHEDULED
Iroy Chapter 186 OES will be rector or Christ Episcopal
Uswm Nease, Nease Settlement. The meeting or the wscs ol Iheld Thursday, June 10 at 7:311 Church, 804 Main Street, Pt.
i the Rock Springs
Methodist P.m.. for the initiation ol three . Pleasant, and also Bruce Chapchurch scheduled for tonight candidates.
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Max, have IM\Ied to Gallipolis.
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urnad Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sell'
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tic tank. Gel Kleao-Em-AII eratlon, New Haven, Phone whitewall tt-, white llnllb, opotlees clean red Interior.
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Tractor Ill ~~~ MaiD S!liet, P - 11,000 honea! mlleile. Tlreo ahow little wear, 8 cyl. entllne, a home for her other sons, of Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Robert B. Jiron, . . tl
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truck,
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truck parll only. For Sale
dill recently visited relatives !rom llle Ctlleae .C 0•1111
)tdl paid wtWD 10 da;p.
very reasonable, Contact Dick Real Eat1te For Sale
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CAID Of 1'IIA.NI.I 6 OIJTDAIUft
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Mrs.
Roy
Wlnbren·
frieoda here recently.
. Belitlalq &amp;lJa
iatllrdiD' 8110 &amp;. M.. to 11100 BDOd.
wiD
Jlrv&amp;
.
.
.
.
.
.....
IT'8 &amp;0 I:AS'Y
6 years-old. Already
bred. and gacden spot on Route 143.
ner entertained in their home Mr. and Mrs. Edward CbapTO PLACJ: A
IINpltll II IIIJI'
Ulut.T PRODUCING
For sale Cheap. Phone WI Write to Mrs. J. A. Renshaw,
bua spent the weekend with Mr. a recent Sunday In honor of man of Columbus visited bla Grudvlew
ton.
Following
lnlenlldp, . .
WANT AD
9-3292 alter 5 p.m.
6-5,3tc 2638 Pontiac St., Columbus,
Fann Mlchlnery
and Mrs. Dallll! Hill and other Mary and ToiiUDy Weaver'a fll'andparents, Mr. and Mrs.
plaas
lor
prliCilce
are ltJIW.
PHONE WY 2-2156
- -· ~~~ ~ ~- Oh'oI , or phone AM 8"'939 • FOR SALE: Ford cultivator, reJat'1ves.
birthdays. Dinner was served lo James Quic~ Memorial Day.
1
- - - - - - - - - 1954, 6 cyL FORD, new motor. Columbus, Ohio.
Wte new. Used 2 seasons. Call Week end guests ol Mr. and Mrd a~~d Mrs. THarold We?ver Little Miss Tammy Johnson
Cnarolais Hereford &lt;rossed
6 8 61p
Ray Bishop of Rutland. Ph. Mrs. Ray Pearson were Sally an c . ren, ommy, Lmda of Wolf Pen spent Saturday night
Notice
yearling bull, 2 bottom plow.
SH 2-5584
6 4 6tc Pearson of Columbus James Sue, MIChael and Peggy, ·Eliza- with her grandmother,
Mrs.
I"REE 1,0011 S&amp;H Gr· en Stamps\ Dllver drill . Ph. SH :!-4656. HOUSE FOR SALE : 4 roomo
.
Roush and Brenda ""'wklns of beth Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Ada Slack.
UC W e3
How? By simply viewing the
6 2 12tp and lmth. Partial basement Employment W1ntecl Lisbon, Mr. and Mrs. Roger don Winebrenner and Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morre and
c
aM Var··um cleaner tn Hot air furDace. One ac- WANTED Tractor work farm Theiss and family, Mr. and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mal· f.dmily of Lakewood was to visit
your home. Phone wY 2-2821. 1964 International Pickup, 26,000 re ground. Phone WY 2·3 003· · ponds, laWDS and drl~eways. Mrs. Junior Salser and family colm Gui~lher lor a r&lt;cent his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Moore
I
5 28 30tc miles. Excellent
condition.
6 8 6tp
Small dozer and erperlenced of Dorcas, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Sunday _dinner were Mr. ~n- and family.
---------- - - - - - - - - - WY 2 21" WY 2-"91
ence Roush and Anna ol Win- aid Gumther, Pomeroy; MISS
· '"'•
·" ·
A __1
operator. Low hourly rates. I' ld W V The 1 1 "ted Sheila James Clifton W Va . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harden
MF.XICAN TOMATO planta for
6 2 6tc
Middleport. Phone WY 2-2208. ·~ h' · a:.O
a so;, st 1 Mr. and Mrs 'Guy Gulnth~r a~d and Don were in Warren, Mich.,
By Sarah M. IUit
~~~- William Holm:s,2lls~;- MAHOGANY end tables, bed
6 1 !Ole ;:bb ~~ ~red ;:;.,h. anc s children, K;nneth, Karen and over Memorial Day weekend Holiday weekend guests ol
outfit electric roaster WY 2- POMEROY - 1'h story frame, EMPLOYMENT Wanted- Ex· Ralph OUrl of New Brighton Terry, local.
visiting his sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rife were
HEAR IT ON WMPO _ L/ew- , 3953 . '
6 2 Gtc 5 • 6 rooms, bath, front and perienced interior and eltler• Pa., spent the Memorial Week M~. Carl Pessinger of Colum- ~rs. Willard Kendall and lam- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rile IIIII
ellyn Thompson's "LIIe and ·
back porches, basement, gas lor painlmg. Free esti!D8tes. end at his home here and visit· bus " spendmg a few days with ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife and
Light" program. Monday thru I AUCTION every Wednesday and heating, lot lOll x 100, needs Phone WY 2-2682 or tee Rog· ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donahue his daughter and son-m-law, Mr. b Mrs. Susie Wood is In Co/urn- children, Bobbie and Sammie,
Friday at 8:15 a. m. EST.
Saturday. Welch's Auction, some r&lt;palrs, good location. er Cullums.
6-2&amp;-tfc and Mr. and Mro. Wiley OUrs. and Mrs. George Staats and us visiting with relatives.
all of St. Albans, W. Va., Mr.
$65011 Oil
fam/1 h'l
h'
If
Memorial
Day
weekend
L. Rile of Cbillicothe,
1e IS w e is recup- guests of Mrs. Carrie Sinclair Joseph
6 25 tfc
Laurel CUll, Route 124.
Ml
·
Po
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burhl
Wolle
.
Y
w
Mr.
and
Mrs. James Martln .....
I DDLF. RT - I NC 0 M E
--------~Auto Seles
and family or Buckeye Lake, eratmg at her sister's In Mid...
6 2 30tp
~UTI lM&lt; tBII.E tnOIIfance bel!ll
PROPERTY - I story frame
Mrs. Doris Sayre and sona of dleporl.
were Mr. and Mn.
Ernest daughters, Gall, Carol and IJoa.
ca.welle&lt;t" '081 vwr opera MF.XtrAN TOM,.TD plants for 5 rooms, bath, garage. Plus
1be Ramtller
Columbus spent the week end Mrs . Willis Leadingham and Theiss and family or Wilmlng- 1na of Columbns, Ale Ronald S.
tor'• bL'ti!SeT catJ WY • • sale. WJII•am Holmes, Syra- 3 other !rome houses with 4 World Standard ot Clompllel with their father George Hay. daughter' Connie, Mrs. Ever- ton and Miss Rose Ann Theiss ' Rife and family, and Mrl. llarCIIU•
cuse.
5 26 tfc
rooms, bath and. garage in
EscoUence
man
'
ell Levacy and daughter, Bet· of Columbus.
old Rife and intent dughter, Suo
==~==---c-c-~~ 1,•========..- -.I each unit. Gross tncome $210 f11c - nom. r14o ud fill' M~s. Randall Parsons Flor· ty, were in Columbus for Mrs .. William Win~ett of lndianapol- san Marie, all of Indiana. TiJl1o
LF.ARN HOW to drive. Qtmll·
For Summe• Driving . . .
I per month: Always rented. lormaDce. Small car aeoaotDy ida and Mrs. Pete Durst' of Pt. Leadingham and Miss Levacy IS, Ind ., was here to visit his mie Priddy returned to Peru.
lied instructor. Prank Esch/e- 1 eFyrzon Gaoollnt
Good locatiOn, Priced to sell.
ud DWilllerabWIJ
Pleasant called on Mr. and to take their Stale Board test :other, Mrs. Eleanor Wingett Ind., with his sister, Mrs. Ron·
man WY 2-2425.
6-7-tltp; eLubrlcotlon Sorvlco
w sell.
.
See
Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger lor Cosmotology.
ver Memorial Day.
aid Rife and family to seek ea.eUnlco Tlroo, All st...
MIDDLEPORT - INC 0 ME
MelrGpolllaD Motorl
Monday and visited the grave Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGill p/oyment.
. _ __ For Rent
Ask about FREE Flag olftr
PROPERTY- 2 story frame,
E. MaiD Street, PomUOJ of the former's daughter
at were Memorial Day weekend and family of Saginaw, Mich., Gary Saxton spent the week
1676 Lincoln He!'ghts, 2 bedFOR BOATERS
5 r&lt;foms, bath, !down), 4Pblal WY z.a7l
Letart Falls Cemetery.
guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Edison ~r . and Mrs. Paul Branch, Mr. end with his friend, Jaclt Peter.
River service on white gas
room.s bath_ (up), completely
4 Z2 til:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McClain Hubbard and other relatives and Mrs. William Eton, Mr.
of
room house w1th bath, base- 1 at our boot dock.
r
hed
$35
df
nd Mrs. Ronald Branch and son Rutland. They oalled on
mrnl, builtpin cupboard, hard-'
umkiS ,· mcome •·• ..,!:,! r 1984 VOLKSWAGEN 2 door se· of Belpre spent Monday with anM riends.
their families were at the Glen hiS grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
SUPER SERVICE
wee • a ways ren= . .,.,..,v. dan, radio and heater,
one Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Hill.
r. Carl Hubbard who Is
Ch
f
wood floors, gas furnace . Calli
C, C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
owner. $1395.00. Phone WY 2· Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shields employed in Virginia was ac- Cundiff river campsite.
. as. Ri e on Saturday evenTracy Whaley, WY 2-3054 art-'
STATION
wv 2-38311
Mrs. Gordon West and child- mg. Gary is In the Navy. Ho
OPEN
5468.
I 7 3tp left Wednesday for an indelln- companied back by his wile af. nd Connie Kay Chapman
is _allen.ding a radio school at.
er 5='Pc_· ~m~,·=___6___B_I~O_tc
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
lie visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gene ter a weekend at home.
n
B b dg
d.
"
·
24 HOURS
WY • ....
He 1p Wante d
Sh
of Racine visited Mr. and Mrs. am " e, M
UNfURNISHED upsllilrs
4
......
Hoghn, Sherry, Debby and San·
e/ia James of Cllflon. W. J
rooms and bath apartment.
M • M
ft 8 3tc CAR HOP, waitress, and grlll dy ol Largo, Fla.
Va., spent a weekend with ames Quick Memorial Day al-l Mr. and Mrs. Gary McCom·
Laundry room. WY 2-5434.
•••••••
FOR SALE· Ra ch
h
cook. Apply in person. Crew's Mrs. Edaa Roush left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Guinlh- ternoon . . .
. 1as announce birth ol a daught·
1 oused Steak House.
6-3-6tc M~~c':::~e:C.edM:~o~~~~:o~r: ~~ . S . nl stye
816tc day for a two week! vJsit wither recently,
Recent Vlsltors of Mrs. Su~ne l ter May 25. They have a son, ·
_ X ~
ou w...u. &lt;oooomlo~ unloo AI• m
yraCII8e, rooms an
.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade , Mr. and Mrs. John Slack Wood were Mr. and Mrs. David , age 5,
FOR RENT 1
three • ""' w.. ~, ...., """'"'
• • • b.
bath,
hardwood
floors, gas
u.
S.
Civil lorolco Ttalll
of
Tro
·spent a week's vacat•"on 'th Wood and children of Columbus, j
bedroom housetrai~er. Locat· :_a~.:~ a:,;u~~ 14':81to1117 ~~ be~ heat storm doors 80d
aau-wom• 18 IDd om:. 1enn lobi.
y.
his
WI
Frenchie, Roberkia ani:i Lee Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tb~
ed on N. Second-av. Middle- "'"'~"· '"" "' "'"· o,,,. ""
'
car·
o:r;,:."':;..-~
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Badgely
mother, Mrs. Ada Slack, Wood or Rutland.
mas and sons, Larry and Steve.
port. Phone WP 2-2lS6, WY2- :.~~- ',::0'"'.,",,''~''';:':!'.': "~,:: port. Phone 992-295\ 3 6tp :!:J: ~=
of Columbus spent the weekend -~d her par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Guests or Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Miss Beverly Bowen of
3346 or WY 2-3600.
6-5~lfc '""''""
,.uuebup, Mtlil
, ..., CollDtJ
'"'"
"'"
"'"""' -~
" " ·d with Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Ruti
urman
Sunday
lnlectl. LANDMARK.
Wrtw""te4loboll"ttDD
d Pnddy and family of Arnold and f8ffil"Iy were Mr . Athens spent a -cent
n;
=o:-==--:::-::---- '""" sureou c...,.,.,..,. ...,..._
t."::u
...,.,
'" Gloeckner and attended
the E an ·
a d
·
with their mother, Mrs. Freda ·
FOR RENT -Tra_ller ~pace ••• - ""' Moln ,.,..,, ,.,.,,.,_
HOUSE FOR SALI
"' _..., - - · ,.._ Alumni Banquet at Racine.
arl Harden and son, Dale, n Mrs. Wilham Fisher and Bowen.
on N. Second-av m MiddleBusiness Servlca
llodem Ranch Style. Beautiful DalJJ ........ ,....,., Old&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davia and of Canton visited Mr. and Mn. son or Belpre.
port. Near shopping district.
locaUon on top of .....u hill
Insurance
children of Parkersburg, spent Harry Potts and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith .01 Mrs. Maude Martin ond aon,
Concrete patios. Call WY 2- SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Write facing State IUJhway Gtrage on AUTOMOBILE Ins
be Saturday with the Gloeckners
Roger and Gene Slack of Mil· ~ason, W. Va., were Memor~al George, called on Mr. and Mrs . .
2186, WY 2-3348 or WY 2·3600.
Route 7 wtlb lood road to main
urance et1 Me lal Da
kend vb. waukee Wise were at thelr ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile recently
..
·
4 Viand St., Pt. Pleasant. W. bl&amp;hway. Four bedrooms, living, cancelled? Lost yow. opera- !tors moofrM AydweeN .
6-5-tfc 8IV
molher,'s hom; Mrs Ada Sla k Pete Hendrix and dan_ghter, Mr. Marine Sgt. BIU Br·:•• spent
8·
6 l 30tp dining • fam•"ly ' k'tch
•2966 Mr
rs. p a 1 oms
c and ."'Irs. M3 1com Gumth er and a weekend with his parents,
........, Mr.
---------~~-1 en, break• tor's license·· Call WY ..
d M
D were over Memorial ' w k· d
HOUSE lor Rent · 3 bedroom I
fut play, maid's, utility and
615tfc
: an
rs. au avis and M
ee en .
falTllly
home at
E Ma·
St :CAR WAIISED and vacuumed. shop. Tbree baths, ceramic tile
children, Mrs. Maggie Dills, ail
r. and Mrs. Roger Hubbard M · d
and Mrs. Ray Brookl, He ia
1
10
PI n WY1126 o3
&amp;t., . Wilson's car wash, 5511 Page-st, l and wall to wall carpet on PHOTO Copyllll Semce. eop. of Parkersburg, and Mr. and and son have moved to the Ray. 8 r. an Mrs. F oyd Chapman stationed at Cherry Point N C.
2·_
34 .,--- 6·5·_ PI Middleport. WY 2-3517. Open floors. About two-thirds of les made ol leial paperi, Mrs. Clarence Story and Rosa- mond Brown property In Min- and Shelly of . Columbus. Mr Ray Br,.,ks called on'
. 10 e
'· and 4 ROOM furn!ShC&lt;. apart- !rom ! a. m. _, p. m., seven bowe is paneled in mahogany b1tdl recorda IIDd almost 11111 lee of Darwin.
ersv!lle.
Mod Mrs. Da'?d Beegle and . Rile Friday evening.
m-.ts. Rowley &amp; Reed Ha~d- days a week.
8 1 30tc and walnut. Air conditioned. other documellll.
Millie Ripley of Charleston, Barney Merritt of Wheeling, relke of Wlimmgton spent ·a Mr. and Mrs. Daye Canode ot
ware.
5 It tfc .Lorge patio and ~ouble carport, Beater laturanee, Pomet'9J W. Va., spent the
Memorial W. Va. has returned to his Mcent Sunday . with Mr. and Carpenter and Miss Beverly
BULLDOZER WORK, equipped On lot 200' x 390. May be seen
8 t lie Day weekend with her mother home after spending several rs. James QUick.
Bowen ol Athens called on Mn.
1.. ·t-:E anG IINurnlJ
tour roo'll lurni•he WI'th wmc
. h. B'1J or sm aD job. Cell
by appomtment only.
Mr
L
ll
·
'
days
with
Mr
d
M
Myr ta R"1fe and Mr s. Fay "'-•
1
ChHte Ohi
lnsurence
s. e a R1p ey.
. an
rs. Roy
n"""
9154555
1
~en~WY U43! bed a~ can daytimes WI 9-3151, even'•
Mrs. Helen Worley ol Parkers- Winebrenner and family.
Sunday afternoon.
12
ings WI 9-3089, Gene Barnett,
GUARANTEED, renewable tor burg spent Sunday with Mr. The Rev. and Mrs. Earl CusMr. and Mrs. Chas. Rife IIIII
MoOERN 4 room and bath. Racine, Ohio.
5 13 lie HOUSE FOR SALE, two years llle bo6pltallzattoo.
Issued and Mrs. Olden Thaxton.
ter were In Wheeling, W. Va.,
son, Larry, visited Mrs. Ethel
furmsbed apartment, Mlddle-lr=;;;;;;;i;;i;i~~;_.......;;_;;;.;~l old, 3 bedroom,s bath and 11 all qe~. PIIOIIt WY 2.l1!118. Mrs. Lizzie Sayre is a medl- recently to attend a church conRife at Holzer hospital and U.
_port. IVY 2-.1874.
4 :llll_c
carport. No down payment res 18 till cal patient at Holzer hospital. venl1on.
,
so Mrs. Denna Hollman wb•
TKAILER LOTS _ fret sew-,
qulred. Phone SH U868.
,
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ford Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leading- '
' was a patient there.
age and water. Brown'l TraD
6 1 12tp
Ml_n ne S11ppltes
spent Sunday with Mr. and , bam were in Athens r&lt;cently to I
Chas. Rife spent Monday e.,.
er Park (Slate Approved)
Mrs. Sherman Ford.
r•llend the preliminary runoff
ning with his mother, Mrs. MJI'
Minersville, Oblo, Phone WY
FOR SALE: I room home. FOR SALE: 24 ~
crul!ler, Rev. and Mrs. G. Martin of' or lhe Miss America Pageant Marie Hopkins and daughter,' ta Rile and sister, Mrs. Far
2-:!324.
Will sell completely furnish· sleeps two. All electnc. Lots Chillicothe held quarterly meet- Iheld at Lakeview Center. Fol- Belly . of Daywn . spent the Wood. Other guests were Mrs.
1 15 lie
ed with wan to wall carpet, of extras lncludmg trailer. 1ng at the United Brethren lowing the pageant they visit- Memorial Day weekend with Freda Bowen and Billy Vatella.
and drapes, or unfurnished. 42450- John Ferry,_ 2 N. May, church Sunday morning and 1 ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Vere Swartz and 1 A birthday dinner at the home
For S1le
Call WY 2-25Sl or WY 2 • Athens, can evenmgs, LV :1.- were dinner guests of Mr. and of Athens.
I other relatives here.
' or Mrs. Maude Martin celebrat- .
Sales &amp;
1
STEREO CONSOI.E, 1!165 mod·
3712 · .
6 3 &amp;tp Mrs. Floyd Norris. Harold Hay. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ath- ed_ her 83rd birthday, She ~ .
1145•
el. This set radio equipped,
eFits Almost Every Car FOR SALE: 5 room house,
mand of Westerville was a sup- Malrolm Guinther was the scene erton and l•milv ol Columbus CO!Ved many cards and Jlfll.
Has nice finish of walnut. This
, ansferable Wben
batb, basement. Gas furnace,
per guest of_the Norrises.
or a get-together In honor of spent Sundav and Monda with Her children and their famillet
set SQid much higher, Take eTr
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hay· Mrs. Guinther's son, Cecil Dun- th ·
·
y
were all there to spend tile
You Trade
fireplace. Priced lor quick
e1r parents. Mr. and Mrs. d
d tr· d /led
over payments of $5 per
llle. Phone 7'/Wtill, Mason,
•
man and son, and Mrs. Earl can, Jr.,'s birthday.
Present Arthur Atherton.
i ay ao
len s ca .
month, or pay balance due
eGuaranteed
months
w.
va.
4 11 tfc
Robinson visited the Creston for cake and jello were Deb- Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Woode · ~dlr . ~d Mrs. Robert Rlh
$77 :st can wv 2-tl555
or 24,000 miles
cemetery al Gaden, W, Va.
ble, Lou Ann, Randy, Ronnie, of Tuppers Plains look Sunday 1an children of St. Albans, W.
6 8 6tc
eMost Popular Unit
POR SALE: Completely modMrs. Ava Belles ol Alliance Dean and Berry Slaats; Karen, dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Vere Va · called on Mr. and Mra.
SINGER, SEWING MACIDNE.
em, 3 bedroom ranc.t home
By Mr8. llerbort Roalh
spent the Memorial Week end Kenneth and Terry Guinther Swartz
Laurence Cblljllllan Monday,
Completely rebuilt. Round
In the U.S.A.
In new area 011 Chester Road
Rev. MarUn ot the Grace with Mrs. Feme Haymana nd Soe Ellen Cunningham, Cbar~ Sund~y visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. Judge Roberts formerly
bobbin, sewing machine. This
Pbone WY U33'1. 5 28 tfc . Episcopal Church at Pomeroy Wesley Belles Sr., leaving on ~ssa , Mike and Carol Watkins, Mrs. Charles D. Woode were iof/h". Kc~mmkyunity, who thll1
machine fully
guaranteed.
- - - - - - - - - brought !be message at lhe Sunday to visit her mother, ar ene Duncan and the hos- his sisters. Mrs. Ora Schaeffer " es 10 en uc • spent
00 lnatollttl
FOUR bedroom holl.lt extra Methocllst church recently.. A Mrs. Hamer at Wellston.
tess and Mrs. Earl Watkins. and his children.
Ravmond weekend ~1th Mr. and
Mrs.
Balance $28, or pay .1.25 per
1
week. Call WY W555.
lot lor sale near .Is. Pearl joint senlce waa held with lbe Joyce Roush accompanied bar Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks Schaeffer, Robert Schaef!~r and ! Emory .Johnston and Addie.
~11 Ru~ Ohio
East Letart and Letart Falls slater, Karen, to Troy for a and daughters, Barbara and Pa- Mrs. Margaret Sanborn and ' Mr. •n? Mrs. Delbert 'l'nl·
6 8 6tc
NEW HAY lor sale: Fill your
'
'
cburdlea aa gueab. Commllll- week's visit.
lricla, of Columbus visited his daughter, Terra. of Columbus., man re~lved ~ord that her fa·
barns now with out of field
Pomeroy, 0.
HOUSE, 4 rooms, bath and lon aervice was served by 1be Guests of Mr. and Mr~. Jun- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Orville and Mrs. carrie Burson or i ther . ;.!mer Canode or Radhay at cheaper prices. Phone , ~~~~~~!!!"!~!!!"!!!lj Iallllllry room. Ph. WY 2-31117 paator, Rev. Jamea Early. U. lor Wines over the week end Crooks and other relatives.
Athen 8
' dlfl, was very 111.
592-71141 (EU) or write: Ro-1 ~elller Balldlnt ~ for 181 Beecb st.; Middleport. slated by Rev. Martin.
were Mr. and Mrs. t Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morarity Mr. ~nd Mrs. Sed D'Brien or Stevie Hoffman of Albany ,...
bert Yelton, 411 N. Tray Rd., aew homes. Buill in tltcll·
1 1 6tp
Mra. Alee Wheeler ud BID Wines, Mr. and Mrs. Larry and family of Columbus visited Columbus spent the week end cent Sp&lt;'nt Saturday evenJnc
Bellefontaine, Ohio.
a, J!orm wlttdow1, liuiD- - - - - - - - - - ' - - left fllr. WubiJI&amp;I,oD. D. C. for Grimm, Columbus.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guth- With hiS great grandmother,
1 1 6tc
lnam lldln&amp;. catJ Guy Nell- ROOM brkt ~tome. 2 balb- a two weeks visit with Mr. Jean Hupp, Columbul, apenl thur Morarity and family and rle.
Mrs.Ethel . Radekin while biJ
==-:-:=;-:--:-::::--::,.-,--. 1er
11101111, finlsiJed attic
and anti Mrs. Glenn Wolle.
lhe Memorial weekend with bet Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cundiff Mrs. Mabel Swartz and Ron- , parents . Mr. and Mrs . LurJ
FREE LOAN of our efficient
' Rlelne, Oltlo.
tfC ba"'DJ!!nl 0111 ol •
water. Mrs. Shirley Ables was boa- parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and family.
nie Swartz of Athens vlsited Mr. Hollman attended the Alutnal
12 21
o~::oo"X.:~m::
Centn1 heat1ni. priced for lell to I party lt her home In Hupp.
Mr. and Mr"' Harley John- and Mrs. Paul Buckley and lam- banqur~ at Rutland,
.~
poo. Baker Fum/lure, MiddleAUcnONEEa
quick Aie. ~·. WY :z.eue honor of the btrtliday ot ber Vlllltona t the home of Mr. son and children, 'l'lmlny and ily Friday evening.
·Otalplele 8errico
or WY Nll6. atulel F. dau&amp;hter. Vlckl J.llandlng were and Mrs. Earl Robinaon over Cheryl, of Wolf Pen "were at her Mr. and Mrs Paynter 6r Port·
port.
I I 6\c
Crill Bradford
Wildermuth.
f IS Uc Bin Wll!eier, Laurence, Ronnie the li'Hkend were Mrt. Leorta mother's, Mrs. Ada Slack, Wed- fend visited Mrs. Nell 'oriffith
0
Q
ONE live-year rldl!tc lp'ae with
Write, , _ • ,.,..d
•
IIIII Paul Ables.
Llevloi of Akron, Hmnet Pick·
and Kall Neuman at the Elm- :
papera. Contad ThoJiiu MallA. C. BRADJIORD
·Liveltadc . ·
Alfred Stilt, 100 of Mrl. Bel- 1111 ol Eut Liverpool and Mrl. Vlrlfnia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles wood Nursing Home. Monday.
uel, Rt. 2, Racine, Ohio'.
Bldae, '*io
SMALL pony tot aaJe and com· ale SUit, and Jibe! Lopn ll8N Pete Sblelda,
local. .
Burri and Bin of Wahlonglng, Other visitors at the home wer~•
6 I 3tc ..,•.....,...,-:,__:-___
..;,_·,-=......_:;-..-,..._~--1-· _1fc plele wllllera Mddle Cllllllt. united In marriage recently !It . ~len Wolle o! WlllhinB!on, Mr. and Mrs. Done! Wilson of Mrs. Lucy Gaul and Linne Gaul .
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!'"'953=--=pJ"'CK""·-::U=P"'truc--.k;--parts--:--.""'t ....., - · ~- 1111 WY 2-3381 after. 4:3o call WY lhe MI. MDllah ParsGIIIIe by D. C. II apeodiDg some Ume Olarleston, W. Va., spent lhe ol Sumner.
Mrs Margaret HoudQbelt, :.
wheels complete with tires
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· ' A-3tp lhe :Qev. W~ID. Mr. ,Stitt Ito at hll bome here.
hollday weekend with Mn. Capt. John Taylor ol the Air · Ral:i11e. and Mrs, Laura lllltder ~
and tubes. 4 speed transMrHm~Dt; Oltlo
FOR ut _.,, -FIDe 1 , &amp;iiMl ~toyed on ·llwt river and ilfn; · Mr. lllil Mrs. Earl Robinson, Erma Wilson and family.
Force in lAbrador spent, the were,- 5~ viail01'8 ot Jfr. at ,
mission, 1 dlt!el'eatial. H. if:.
l!llnl_~ lftllr tnlblet
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Sill$ II !ll7lnl w1t1r bla DIOib- ~- Pete Sltlelda, Mabel Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Franldln Law- weekend witb his puenta, Mr. Mrs. Albert Hella;um.
Swain, Tuppera i'la!ns, Oh~
We, " " .i!l •tiM
see. . ". ,, ;_,.,.,_
w. · ~ &amp;ll'l!!llna. ~ p iliaon IIIII Gll!llll Wolfe visited 10n and IOD, Wilda Lawson, 1111 and Mrs. Ernest Taylof.
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Mr.
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Notice
Sta~ley 'w. and Sarah J., res. $10, $4.11.
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on s.
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mil- Brenda Ingraham and Jacque- '
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Southern,' Lot Z64, Near middle Morgan, James •3 25&amp; ~~~ ~ \~i ~ · ~t b;'
·~ ~; N~~~~. N~omi,
Vik
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hoan visited the Sand Hill line Spencerd t;:h of ~:~:.,OJ.;
I'IIUTll.l)!; or LANDS TO BB of NE \0 of NE '4, a acres, A. Andrews, .
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p.
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Lol 55 ., , off N side of "
cemetery at Long Bottom
and Mr. an
s.
.
POJUl'itl'i'EO TO THE
$10 $9 93
off s ends pt. of NE •;,, .11 ac- 2 acres, $80, $87.36.
Loagte'ss $t10-.:;.. 55
JOCie
Mr and Mrs Blaine Mllhoan Coleman, were guests dunng a
S ATE """ OIHO
' . .
$10 $3 32
Eichelberger, J. S., Pomeroy,
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kend of Mr. and Mrs.
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Taggart, Sarah, Old Portland res,
, . .
W &amp; Ral b Lot 262 No. 18 - 3.54A on N Such lands and lots
were
and Elame, Tony and Ml el, reren wee
IIi inTile following Is a list of Lot 11, $30, $24.87.
Morgan, Ja~e;l s· of Pon\'e. line of Frac. w of Still, 3.54, omitted by the County Board Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaaper and called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Set- Floyd Weber. oth~BK':ue:" of
1abdl
. • lots, and parts of lots Bacon, John, S.8, Lebanon, A. ~u~;:~.j· Rd tn s part of acres, $!90, $122.02.
of Revision from foreclosure Clara of Columbus were recent denabel at Pomeroy recently to eluded M~. Ral~ Mrs
Paul
lipan which the tans, asaeas- Southern, Coal, und. '1.1 of 8.39A ~~- V. 77 acr~s $40 $! 5.34 .
Folmer, PhiHip, Pomeroy, No. 1 proceedings. The owners, mort- guests of her parents, Mr. and celebrate their wedding annl- Chester, ~· :~
Mrs Rollenls, etc., have heeD eertl- coal in NW (Coal land), UO ac· Oh' ' Ri er Ry ' &amp; Power Co 256 Along Kerrs Run not in gagees, llenors, and any
Mrs. Maynard. Recent callers versary.
Faulkner 0
r:;n, ~renee
led delinquent lor _two years: res, f20, $12.53.
:
.
Ri;ht
of
Way,
$10,
$8.1S:
Lois.
$40,
$84.74.
·persons
having
or
claiming
IDwere
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M
r.
and
Mrs.
c.
E.
Woode
Frank
Coals
and
otho
Powell
bert
Colema~rs
:~anda Kas.
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&lt;Name, Description, Acres, Bacon, John, S.23, Southern Obi R'
Ry &amp; Power co
Gilmore Waller and Edna, teres! in such lands, lots,
of Tuppers Plains, and Clyde of Reedsvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Limberg:-,
· and Mr and
Valuation, and Total Delinquent Coal W. end (coal land), 8 ac- 12 1 ~· ~~~~ 01 ' Way , 10 , $32:: Pomeroy,' No. 262 W. of Sugar parts of lots, will take notice Salser.
George WoHe, Jr., visited dur- par of omeroy d Mkbael
!'axes, in that order.)
res, $10, $24.97.
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Run
Rd.
on
N
line,
2'
1
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A
more
that
the
Court
hall
fixed
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Errol
Conroy
ing the holldsys wltb Mrs. The!- Mrs. Roy Smith an
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Clark, Zlba et al, S. I, Bed- Beegle, Ira &amp; Oval Diddle, ·
or less, 2.50 acres, $110, $41.110. date of June 23, 1965, at
and Hugh of Akron visited ov· rna Sprague at tbe home of Pomeroy R. D.
lord Twp., W \0 of NE 14 ex 10 s. 23, Coal W \0, 40 acres, $190,
SALISBURY TWP.
Jennings, Frank D., Pomeroy o'clock A. M..at the
er the holiday with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. Mrs. Florence Llmbul'ger of
A, SW, 70 A., $1090, fl82.88.
$163.00.
Ohio River Ry &amp; Power Co .. No. 1611-1224-4.62 A. S of Line- House In the VIllage of
Mrs. Allee Dodson and return- Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Strauss Lolli Bottom spent
~everal
Nickerson, George W., Cl!esLEBANON SOUTHERN
12 x 45' Right of Way, $10, oln Hgts. , w. of Point Lane, 4- roy, Meigs County, Ohio,
ed home on Monday.
and Mahalia, and Mr. and Mrs. days with Mr. 111!11 Mrl, Boberl
ter Vlllage, 10ft. 8. of E part, Beagle, Ira &amp; Oval Oi• . $11.28.
.
.
.62 acres, $340, $155.52.
obJections to lhe action of
Larry Farley spent a week George Hibbs and son, Jeffrey, Coleman.
110. $11.05.
s. 26, Coal Land 99.4% st:p's, Russell, Wilham David, S.24-. Lyons, Lindsey L. et al, Porn· County Board of Revision
at his home here.
all of Belpre, visited with Mr. - - - - - - - - - Bacon, John S. 11-10,
Ches- $480., $428.55.
30, Salisbury Twp., No. 56 Pen- eroy . No. 581 Tri. NE part of be heard. Wr!lten
Mr. and Mrs. William L. lind Mrs. Floyd Weber on W~
ter Twp., Corner (Coal Land), Brown, Madeline Worley, S. ny Survey, .62 acres, $40, $22.15 Lot 581, $40, $93.55.
Imay be flied prwr to that date. Rose and son, Billy of Colum- nesday eveni_ng.
29 acres, $140, $155.54.
3:1, Coal under NE v, of Sec. Sarver, Cl!nl, S.26, Salisbury, McMurray, Win, Pomeroy, If no valid objections are pre- bus visited over tbe holiday Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ridenour flow To Hold
Brown, Madeline Worley F12 33 ex SOlO rds. wide off SW of e. part of NW v•. fo NE v,, .40 No. 1 Sub. 5, $30, f23.52.
sented as to any of said lands
with her parents and and Robert Hay, Columbus, left
Chester Twp., NW part of Fr. Entire length of y,, (Coal land ) acre, $20, $U2.
. I McMurray, Win, Pomeroy, No. the action of the County
the Alumni Banquet. Monday for Beverly after spend12 NW &lt;Coal land ;, 2i acrea, 110 acres, $530, $86.73.
Sarver, Clmton, S.26, Sahs- J, Sub. 4 Shep. Survey, $40, of Rev_IS!On will be
Mr and Mrs. Burgess Furgo ing the holiday weekend with
More Firmly In Place
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your tatse teeth annoy and em~
$140, $86.03.
Corwin, M. L., S. 14, 15, Coal bury, NE of 9.IO A ex A $29.69.
and sa•d Ianda ordered
:.,n (Allee Conroy) of Hunting- Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Coleman. barrua
by sllpping,droppins orwob·
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Brown, Madeline Worley, F4, &amp;10 min. under 2.22 A SE of W. part, .09 acre, $520, $l00. · Martin, Blanche, Pomeroy, eel to the State of Ohlo to
ton attended the Alumni ban- In Beverly they were to be the bUng wben you eat. lauib or t. lt?
aprtnkle a little PA8Tml'B on
Chester Twp., Coal ander NE Section (coal Iandi .55 acres, Sllrver, Thomas H., 5·26 • Sai· ,No. 100-308 - .33A lot J¥,, .33 sold pursuant to law.
quet
guests of Mrs. Ernaline Gorrell. Jmt
your pla.tea.Tbla alkaUne (noli·t.Cidl
powder hoJdt talat ttttb more ftrml:t'
oor. !Coal land), 12 acres, $250, $10., $6.87.
isbury , W of Road S of .09A, .JO : acre. $50, $59.84.
I ~~:k~oi~~TS
M;. and Mrs. Ben Perry spent Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Norman, and
more comf.ortably. No aummY.
0 17 50
or teel1Df.Doel D®
$118.13.
Doerfer, Henry, S. 22, E. end acre .. ~ ·: · · H &amp; M g et i Rappold, George et al, P?m·
MEIGS COUNTY OlllO
Sunday evening with Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hill, all of Jooey,paatytalte
eour. Ohecka "plate Odor' (dentur•
Carpenter, Ney, S. 35, Chest- !Coal land), 22.50 acres, $110, SnuNtE, t~~
a;
•·eroy,
No.
262
11
ex
109
to
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Mrs.
M.
L.
Bahr.
Williamstown,
W.
Va.,
Mr.
ar
breath}.
Oet
FAS'J1lETH
today aa
10
1
8 15
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er Twp., SW corner (coal land), $84.55.
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S. 9
acre, · Peoples and 105' • $40, $!8.05.
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Mr. ad Mrs. William Rose, and Mrs. Earl Hill of Marietta, drUif COIJnkll'l ev.,.bert.
55
80 acres, $290, $318.52.
Gilmore, R. C., S. 27. N part 111. ·
an The
Rose, Avvle, Pomeroy, No. ,
Mrs Glenna Milhoan, Mr. ad
Carpenter, Ney, S. 5, Chester of SE v, (Coal land) , 39.69 ac- Cheslerbury Comp y,
- 258 NE corner of Sub. No. 1&amp;,
Mrs. Blaine Milhoan and child· I.
16
8
Twp., sw cor. o1. sw v. !Coal res, $190., $127 22.
A. Corp., · • Salisbury, NE $20. $31.59.
,
1=:::·....:.:=:..:.:=-=---land), 22 acres, $100, $lll.78.
Gilmore, R. c .. S. 32, SW part of S. l2A ., ·50 acre, f.!O Skinne;. Alma B., P~meroy, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Camp32
Carpenter, Ney, S. 35, Chest- part (Coal land l, JO acres, $140 $5- ·.
S 25 Salls· No. 1 Cliff above Excelsmr Salt
•
ton of Akron attended the
20
4
er Twp., sw corner (Coal $95.94.
bu~:·t~,ea~a~~~die··on· w iine ex W~~it~ j 'J !~d Emma Pom- 1
Alumni banquet and were the
land), 12 acres, $80, $82.28.
Gilmore, R C. Coal land, 32 ai 'ex 65 A 7_40 acres $40
N· 44 ·5 b 1 _ 13 •1 100, I
-·
goes!! of Mr. and Mrs. Har·
Gaul, Eldon, S. 11-10, Ches- acres, $150, $104.79.
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low Ervin.
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ter Twp., E '1.1 of W 'h !Coal Grueser, Vwla, S. 20, SW of $3B .1 Paul 58 Salisbury I J. . k't $SOd, $2J 1 D P
1 Mrs. Edward Barton IS
Isabel Bentz Wilson ot Col..,"" .......
....,19. NW \',of SW y, ICoa I Jan dl,
aJey
,W '1.1 ,of .,
' · StrJc
an , Oln~ A. , b omel lrom t he hoopta
11 recupera t'mg umbus and Wllma
.
land) , 83.63 acres,..,..,
NW
y,
(Coal
N
k
Sayre Styer
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1
1
2
10
7
0
· H D S4 Ch••ter 2575 A •120 ..,50
coa
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roy, o. 'J!J - ·••
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1r
b k
rm
h
Goeglem,
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Land), 1 acre, $10, $19.00.
lots 6-6!-62-63 ex t43A ., 2.59 Ac· om a ro en a ·
of Waterford we~e ere to atTwp., NW y, (Coal land), 42 Hill, Albert Jr., S. 7, 13, NE Bailey Paul
S8 Salisbury
$80 $87 03
Rev. V. Wesley Jenkins of tended the alumm banquet.
acres, $200, $268.84.
corner (Coal land), 3 acres, Coal No. 5 SE of NW y, &lt;Coal r~uckeye ~v~ and L 0 a 0 Akron, a former pa5tor of the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill and
Goeglem, ~- D. , S4, Chester $20 .. $9.65.
land), 3 acres, $20, $14.87.
, Co .. The, Pomeroy, No. 1 _ 1 A First Baptist Church, hel'f, re· family of Lima VISited Mr. and
Twp., NW ·• (Coal land), 42 H1ll, Albert Jr., S. 22, 28, E Bailey, Paul, s. 15, Salisbury, lin Sub. 2 E of Sub. 4, 1 arre, cently VISited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Clark and Mr.
acres, $200, $268.73.
end !Coal land), 21.25 A.. 1130, Coal w of Road (Coal land), $30. , 28 _74 _
John T. Wolfe. and was 1peak- and Mrs. · Julian Hill and
Goeglem, H. D., 84, Chesler $99.43.
2.61 acres, 110, $14.02.
I Deacons of the Forest Run er 8l Memonal D~y services tended th ealmuni banquet.
'l'Wp., S II of NW ICoal land) , Hill, Albert Jr., S. 34, W part Bailey, Paul s. 32, Salisbury, : Baptist Church, The, Pomeroy, at Greenwood Cemetery and the Mrs. Darrell Sayre and
110 acres, $380, $514.36.
(Coal land) , 60 •rres, $290, Coal ICoal land ), .50 acre, $10, ' No. U2-l 7-.lll A. strip 53 x 60 • Letart Falls cemetery.
,
sons of Columbus were guests
.J8A,
Goeglein, H. D., Sec.ll, Ches- $219J5.
.54i.
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w
part
of
,fY/,
$!0,$42.20.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
C.
L.
0
Con·
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
7
4
l!!r Twp., SE y, of NE y, and H1ll, Alhert Jr., S. 36, SW Bailey, Paul , S.33, Sahsbury, 1 Williams Willie, Pomeroy, to. nor and daughter, Trudy, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anrott and
NE y, (Coal land), 60 acres, part of NE Y,, (Coal land ) 45 Coal (Coal land) , 1 acre, $10, 262 _ 18 NE cor. ex 58A. NE, at Meada Bridge, W. Va., for grandson of McArthur visUed
2 DOOR SEDAN
$380, $514.S4.
acres, $220, $163.92.
$17 .88.
·2.92 acres, $80, $38.80.
Memorial services. Earl Shut- with friends and atlended the
Goeglein, H. D., S.J6, Chest- Thomas , Dayton. S. 23, Coal Beegle. Ira &amp; Oval Diddle, I Williams, Willie, Pomeroy, No. er was guest speaker In Rev. Memorial services at GreenFull power, radio with power antenna, rear 1e1t
er Twp., SW of SW I'• (Coal land, 128 acres, $620, $324.56. S.32, Salisbury, N part of 15A No. 262 _ 18 Out of 28.89 A O'Connor's pulpU.
wood cemetery .
speaker, white sidewall tires, wheel discs, back-up
LETART TWP.
(Coal land), 3 acres, $20, $41.03. Tract A 1.56 acre, $70,$42.73.
Guest! of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Sarah Taylor of Columland), 70 acres, $340, $450.10.
Koenig, V. A., S&gt;, Chester Norris Walter, S 1-7, Letart Bulen, F!orence Maynard, S.
SCIPIO TWP.
Watterson were Mr. and Mrs. bus spent Saturday night with
lishts, outside mirror. Air·conditionin&amp;
Twp., NW part ICoal landl, 4 Twp., W. end ex 11.54 A W, .50 32, Salisbury, Coal ICoal land) , Cheadle, Charles, S.l4-31, Sci· Roy Colfland of Rochester, N. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and
acres, $20, $23.79.
acres, $10, $6.48.
4 acres, $20, $427.93.
pio Twp., Middle on W of SE ¥•, Y., Mr. and Mrs. Bruct Stiff family.
McDole, W. D., S. 1~. Chester Rhodes, Marion, 5·36, NW cor- Grueser, Joseph, S. 26, Salis- ~ 1 1.24 acres, $70, $34.76.
of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krider
Twp., (Coal land) , 51 acres, ner of E 50A, 4 acres , $20, $21.· bury, Coal under 9.02 A. ICoal Cook, Bertha, 5.20-21, Scipio Mr. Donald McKay of Newark. and Mr. and Mrs. Otha Circle
$240, $221.30.
78.
land, 9.02 acres, $40, $25.56.
Twp., N of Road, 2.68, $20, $20- Mr. and Mrz. Walter
daughter , Evelyn, ColumMcDo!e, Wm. D., SIB, Cl!eot- Sharpneck, Jack, S. 11 , Coal Hess, Leorrard Jr. &amp; Fred• l-31.
of Baltimore, Md., were
bus attended Memorial service
GMAC Financing Available
er Twp., Middle on S. line (Coal NW of NE v. E of Rd., 12 acres Beatrice Price, S.36, Salisbury, , GrandsU!ff, Jennie, S. 15, Sci- cent guests of Tom Beegle and at Greenwood cemetery.
land ), 77 acres, $370, $334.12. $100, $73.92.
NW of NE ~'• !Coal land), 12 pio Twp., SE of S. F. Daus :iOA, others.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sayre and
Ross, Ralph, S4. Chester twp. Ritchie, A. J .• S. 11, 4-5, acres, _$80, $158.58.
. 1 acre, $10, $9.88.
Memorial Day guests of Mrs. family of Ri. 1 Bowerstown, o.,
S\11 \1 !Coal land) , 160 acres, Part of W '1.1, &lt;Coal land ), 18 Koemg, Wilham, S. 34, Salls- Reeves. Marshall and Maggie Maude Young were Mr.
spent Memorial Day weekend
$i. O, $622.65.
acres $90, $126.18.
bury, (Coal land), I aore, $10, S.23, Scipio Twp., W part of Mrs. sam Marrs of Vinton and here with relatives.
Stout, A. C., 52, Chester twp .,
OLIVE TWP.
$5.19.
18.12A NE part of SE lJ, , 1 acre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marr. of Mr. and Mrs.
Waid Footer
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
SF ' \ of NE and SE l'• (Coal Bosley, Ferris G. , S. 35, Olive RICe, Joseph P.. Salisbury, $20, $7.84,
Charleston, W. Va.
and children of Columbus atBusiDeW'
b d) , 50 acres, $240, $385.49. Twp. N &amp; E of SW y, , !Coal Coal under 37A · 100 A lot 321 · ; Jewell, James D., Harrison- Rev. and Mrs. Paul Sellers tended the Alumni banquet and
"You'D Uke OUr Quality Way Do1Dg
Chaney, Levi J., S.ll, Colum- land) , B acres, $40, $93 OJ.
ICoal land), 37 acres, '1 ~· ~ ville, ex 66' off S. Side Lot 13, and daughters spent a dsy at spent the weekend with Mr.
WY 2-5342
Pol'l'loroy, OhiO
h aRd.,
Twp.,
NE cor.
SE y, N. (Coal
Coryell
Edna
S. 2!1, $1180,
Coal $255:88.
Logan
with Mrs.
relatives.
ol
I acres,
$10,of$14.33.
land),
280 D.,
acres,
Rice, Joseph P., Sal'·b
,. ury, $80,$17.44.
Mr. and
John -~~orni!Sija~n~d~M~rs~.~Al~be~r~t~H~ill~.~----..;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
\!arlin, J. H. and WUlle, S.35. $807.42.
Coal under 20A · 100 A lol 320•
. SUTI'ON TWP.
of Industry, Pa., called
c,·,, mbia Twp., NE part of Roberts, Avery M. el al, S. (Coal land), 20 acres, $IOO, Blall', John L. and Rebecca friends here Thursday.
SW ' ' ex 3 A W 211.50 acres, 19, 24, S. part of 8A n part $! 38:59·
R , Sulton Twp., SW comer of Misses Grace and Ruth Ellis
C
, 190 $l 87 71
$40 ,,
Richmond, Joho, 8.14, 1&gt;, Sal- VIllage, .72 acre, $10, $9.19.
t•· ded the al
b
1 al land) 8
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' acres,
' ..,. .• isbury Coal 120' S. of Cern. Richmond, John, Sutton Twp., 0 1 01urn us a ..,n
um.\fiXon, Audrey, 8.35, Columbia 97.
(Coal iand) , 8 acres, $30, $84.5&amp;. NW of 2.6\A N of 41 -two-third ni banquet and were guests of
T11 p. , W part of SW ¥&lt; , 5.75 Roberlll, Avery M. et al, S Sands, Willard A., S.20, 21 A, S part, .SO acre, $IO, $9. 65. Homer. and Edith Hayman lor
ac• es, $50, $38.85.
. 3-4, S part of l2A W pari N of Salisbury, All minerall S pan Juhler, John J ., Minersville, ·Memorial Day.
Males, Curtis, Carpenter VII· Rd. (Coal land), 6 acres, $30, W &lt;Coal land) , 24 _70 acres, $I20, Lot 15, $I60, $38.83.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCiasTHE INDIAN HEAD ON THE CAN IS YOUR
la.~e. lsi Add. N \0 lot 6, f20, $28.40.
$269 28
Larue Tillie et al Miners- key of Industry, Pa., attended
ASSURANCE OF QUALITY
$7.19.
O~GE TWP.
che~terbury Company, The, ville, ~~ 52, $30, $1IJ.OS.
tho alumni ba~quet and 1pent
Males, Curtis, Carpenter VII- Cole, Qumce, S. 18, Orange S 17 Salisbury Coal sw y, Larue Tillie et al Miners- the weekend With hi! alster and
!age, 1st Add. Lot 8, $30, $9 66. Twp., S pt. of liSA NE pt. ex (C~I Iandi, 49'.50 acres, $240, ville, Ldt 53 Sub. A, $3o. $l 9.00. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Cottle, George and Cora, S. 13.50 A i part, 32.50 acres, $200 $42S.OS.
Larue, Tillie et al, Miners- Phillips. They returned home
C. P. W.
ALL STAR
21 • Lebanon, E. SE pt of 38l&lt; $37.trl.
Chesterbury Company, The., ville, Lot 54 Sub. B, $30, $19.04. Monday accomparded by Mrs.
acre, In SW pt. of NW v., 2.25 Britton, Lawrence, S 5, NE S.2S, Salisbury, Coal out of 51JA. Richmond, Joho, Minersvllle, Lavinia Simpsoo who ~lll visit
acres, $10, $8.43.
corner (Coal land), 26.50 acres, (Coal land, 11.18 acres, $60, Lot 57 Sub. A, $38, $16.n.
in East Liverpool With
Johnson, John &amp; Maggie, 821 $130, $161.54.
$61.81.
Richmond, Joho, Mlnerrvllle, tlves.
Eastern, NW corner ex Und. l'•
RUTLAND TWP.
Salt Products Refining Co., Lot 63. $20, $6.88.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tulll-11
ex oil and gss, 2 BCI'tl, $10, Pinkston, Fred, S. 3, Rutland The, S.16, Salisbury, Coal land, Vorhes, A. W., Minersville, an and Eliza ol Cincinnati w..,. ll
$5.00
t247.28.
Township, Near middle on S 3.84 acres, $20, $111.00.
Lots 3+5-6-7~ Landin&amp; Front, holiday guesta ol. her mother,
Johnson, John and Maggie, Une NE v, ex coal, 3.00 acres, Salt Products Refining Co., $80, $33.26.
Mrs. Lillian Lee.
Value
S 34, Eastern, NW cor. ex 2 A $20, $36.57.
The, s . 16, Salisbury, coal land, Corydell. Edna D. et al, Sut- Lyn Beeale ot Akron waa fiil'f
Gal.
NW and ex Und. '1.1 gas and oil, Russell, Margaret, S. 2, Near 13.84 aeres, $70, $428.60.
ton Twp., N-8 of 100 A iot No. to attend the alumni banquet.
24.83 acres, $150, f99.39.
middle of E line ex t5A NE, 5 Salt Products Refining Co .. 121 9(Coal land), 100 acres, $480, He bas heeD promoted to 011Newlum, Lula, 8.211, Eastern, acres, $20, $40.47.
The, 8.17, Salisbury, Coal land, $285.09.
trict SUpervil« In the Akrol!
W pl. of 50 A W side of NW ¥• Warner, Ebert, S. t, w end 71.61 acres, $340, $2.213.55.
Neutzling, Clarence, Suttoa office.
ex 41 A, 4 acres, $20, $12.85. ol 62.37 A. in N part ex 56A, Salt Products Relining Co., Twp., 30 A, coal land, 110 acres, Chrlstllll Lake ol Athena atCHIEF
Ramsey, L. E. and Jenrue F. .69 acres, $220, $18.'18.
The, 8.16, Salisbury, Coal NE $140, $170.06.
tended the alumni banquet
Douglas, S. II, 27, Eastern, NE Christy, George A. &amp; Eunice corner E of Creek •Coal land), Richmond, John, Sutton Twp. was a guest of her parents, Mr.
NO DRIP LATEX
part ex coal and other miner· M., S 7, S of w 200A Coal 3A 10 acres, $50, $285.08.
Coal under No. 8 Vein !Coal and Mn. Fri!ICis Morrll over
als, 45.18 arns, $270, $192.21. !Coal land), J acres, $20, $38.· Thomas, Dayton, S.15, Salis- land), 568 acres. $2730, $3,222- :Memorial Day.
White, Arthur, 8.20, Eastern, 01.
bury, 1Coal land), 1.89 acres, .44.
GuellJI of Mr. Ira Beegle ov·
Tract of 2.4S A N of Arthur Maynard Coal Company The $10, $17.36.
Richmond, John, Sutton Twp. er the boliday weekend were
Whites lA, 243 acres, $20, $8.15. s. 7, Coal under 3.:15 A i~ s.c' 1 MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE
Coal Land, 60 acres, $200, $3411- Mr. and Mn . .Chariel Beegle
G1l.
for The P-n That W1nb The
Clark, Lelia et al S. 21 Leb- 7 (Coal land) .1.25 acre• $20. Jackson, William E. and Nor· .55.
and 1011 Cl!uclde of Columbus,
anon, Eastern, Coal land, 10- $51.90.
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!!ln. ~ Beegle and
&amp;.st
,95 acres, $80, $55.82.
RUTLAND VILLAGE
Lower Pomeroy No. 318, E part Coal NW of SE v, ex JA N Mr. and Jdn. Uoyd SmJih and
Coryell, Edna D., S.22, East- Charlton, Clara, Rutland Vii- bet, RR and river, $10, $13.17. (Coal land) , 39 acres, $190, son. Jeff, New Brighton, Pa.
$5.95
Mr. and Mn. T. G. Hllldort
ern, N comer !Coal land), S a11- Jage, Fallon Add. ! ex lrl. w MartiD, Blanche, Middleport $221.60.
CHIEF
Valus
res, f20. $10.43.
side 20' o1 E side, $50, $!4.18. Village, Lot 309 - 2.87A, Part John Richmond, Sutton Twp., and Mr. and Mn. Bob 1M•• II
Coryell, Edna D., S. 28, East- Molden, Robert &amp; Neva, w of Grant, 2.67 acres, $110, $133- Coal NE corner (Coal Land), and chUdreu, Julie and Lllflry, 11
Gal.
4 acres, $20, $23.48.
Porch, Floor &amp; Concrete
ern, Coal land. 234 acres, $11.20, part of 'J!J\0 A NW y, of sw 'I• .53.
vWted cemeteriea at COI!IvUie II
$488.18,
ex . .06A, .08 acres, $20, $I0_74_ Mnddlspaugh, Homer, Middle- John Richmond, Sutton Twp.,land Hockingport and 911UA!d II
Gilmore, R. c., s .21, EastSALEM TWP.
port VIllage; Lower Pomeroy, Coal E end !Coal land) 3i ac- Mrs. Slllan Galbreath at Liu:.e 11
ZEBCO
ern, Coal Land, 411.32 acres Nelson Ervil t! aJ s 12 S . No. 1-75 x 93 S. of Park-St. E. of res, $1110, $221.112.
Hockin&amp; MI!IIIDrial Day 'Iunday.
Rod end Rill
•190, '139.40.
' Item TwP.• Near middl;
~ Creek, $320, $82.93.
Richmond, John, Sutton Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 9barpnack,
Gilmore, R. c., S.21 , East-, 3 acres t20 $! 7 60
' Ohio RIVer Ry Power Com· Coal land, 20 acres, $100, fJJJ.. Jr and cblldretl and Mill
SALE
ern, Coal SW corner (Coal land) Russe'n, R~ube~ H. &amp; Aman· pa~y, Middleport VIllage, IS x .92. .
M:U.abelle Sharpnack of Co20.95 Velue
19.56 acres $90 67.48
da s 5 w f M I' b
&amp; 150 Right of Way, $40, $32.911.
Richmond, John, 8.2, Sutton 1 mbul spent the holiday with
S.le $9.91
Gilmore,
c.'. S.21 , .Eastern, w'ot .rul, .&amp;8°acr:. ';:1t:l2B.- Shuler,_Worthy , Middleport vii- Twp., Coal No. 16 Carson Es- ~r.
and Mrs. Jac;k Sharpnack
A COMPLET&amp; LINE 01'
Coal Land 81.50 acres $300 76.
!age, DIV. Joneo Estatt I W. tate (Coal land), 13 acres, fBO, Sc
d Mr and ldn C. W
7.95 VtiUI $4.95
$213.11.
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Gilmore R C S 27 E st- B 11
B H S
$100,89.
RIChmond, John, S. a, Sutton .,_ 'Jolu! FiAh
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a ey, · ·• 32• Salis- Shuler Worthy
Middleport Twp. Coal NE of S \\ (Coal ·~•·
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AND ACCESSORIES
ern, Coal, 95.89 acres, $400, bury, SW corner Jacob Miillol, Village, · Div. Jo~es Est. 1 w. land), 11 acres, Il50, $1ii.4B.
sons, Mr. . and Mn. Mlciuiel
Por l'tther'a Dty
f334.1J3.
.75 acreo, $JO, $11.84.
part of J6A ., w of Cem., $240, John Richmond, S.l, Sutton Fisher and da~, MarleR.
Lewis, George Ray, S.8, Leb- Daniels, John E. et al, S. a, : $286.00.
Twp., Coal N y, of SW ¥• &lt;Coal Don Fisher and fr1end,
4
~non Sou~ern, M111dle of NW SE of W '1.1 of NE v ex coal,l
POMEROY
land), 84 _25 acres, $400, $478.71. Murphy ol Akron spent over
CUSTOM BLENDING SERVICE
·' on N line, ! .36 acres, f20, 8.85 acres, $50, S28.79.
Bailey, Paul, Pomeroy, No .I Richmond, John, Minersville, Memorlal Day with Mr.
Wt Can Mix The Pelnt Color You Want
$6.7?.
Oyker • Hosmer &amp; Robert . 262 -· 1B E of Shoemaker, $2.79 Coal under Lot 87, $20, $12.811. Mrs. HenJ')' Rwlb, Mildred and
Lewl1, George W., S.ll, !outh-1 S. 8, E of School ex 1.55 A w acres, $80, $7D.26 .
Williamson, J .. M. and A. B., Dale.
·
ern, SW corner, 5 acres, $30,, part, .59 acreo, $10, $8.89.
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Bailey, Paul , Pomeroy, No. S.J, Sutton Twp., Coal W \1 of Mr. and Mn. Carol layra
•15.8!.
Halley, William, S. 33, .43 258 Sob. 81 Tri. on s. line, $40, ' SE y, (Coal land), 84.50 acres.! of Pltlsburlh ll't bert vWtln&amp;
SHOP AND SAVI AT
Lewis, John Jr. , 1.14, South- acres, $10 $43.9~.
$23.36.
1400, .177.24.
relatives.
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em, SE corner of 60.60 acres, Koenig, William, S. 34 , S part I Davidson. John. Pomeroy, No.
, RACINE VJLAGE
Mr. and Mn. Wayne McGee
Z acre!l, $80, $411.54.
,of 17SA NW 'I• Und. \\ of 4A, 256, Sub. l'h, $1611,$88.116.
Haywanl, Rose, Raclno VII- of Lancaller wpent Memorial
Lewll, John Jr., U, South- 2 acres, $10, $5.28.
I Ebersbach, Theodore, Pome-lage, Lol 6, (36' N '1.1), $100, Day wtth· Mr.l and Mr.. Cheat.em, ·Jclld on S. line of NW ¥• N Koenig, William, S. !4, NW roy, No. 259 - 10.59 A N end, I$99.18.
er Simpson. Other gtlelta of_
If :Rd~ .18 acre, flO, $3.116. of SW '4 Und. 'h of 85A, 32.so jlo.59 acres, $340, $199.72.
Morrow, Ford R., s. 11, R:a· Simpsona are MrJ. Brian Simp124 W. Mlln St.
Po11111oy
Staley, W. F. and Sarah J., acres, $200, $86.13.
, Ebersbach, Theodore, Pome- :cine Villlale. Lot 10 II 16, t!O, son and daqbter, Uaa,
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Society Plans July Picnic .

Charles .(Bud) Bickel Named Head Football Co~ch at Ponre~:~

btlde wore a three-piellt ensem.
ANNOUNCE BTI\TR
len.
ble of pink linen with white ac. Mr. and . Mrs. Geolfle Grandparents are Mr. IIIII
cessories and the orchid from Va~han &lt;Pauhne Zerkl~) ~! Mrs. Eber Lewis, Middleport •
her bridal bouquet.
Chtlhcothe are annonncmg e and Waller Vaughan and Paul
They are now residing In b1rth of a son, born
Mrs Estella
bama,
Oxford Alabama.
June 6, at Holzer Hospital m Zrrkle of Pomeroy.
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Late in the afternoon.. the The bride is the granddaugh- GaiUpolis. The babf weighed Walburn IJ the great gran~
young rouple left fur !hell' wed· ter or Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur F. five pound• and 13 ounces and !her.
ding tip. and for traveling the Logan of Pomeroy.
has been named Christopher AI·

emony Mrs. Robert F. Lamar
enttrtained with an Informal
buffet al her home at 320 Choc.
colocco Street in Oxford, Ala-

8-Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid~l!p_&lt;&gt;rt, O., J~~ 8,_1~_!1 :.

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Mrs. Richard Owen, new pres- 1 explanatmn bemg gh.en.
tdent of the B. H.
Sa nborn; The hostesses were J u n e:
Missionarv Soctetv of the Mid-i Kloes, Jennie Kauff, Marilynl
&lt;ileport First Bap·t,t Church, [Fultz, Grace Hysell, Bernice ,
presided when the Society met ]Baker, Clara Rtfey,
Freda l
Monday evening.
Edwards, Iva Tnr~er, Ehza-1[
The meetlng was O!Jened with [beth Searles, Frt·ddte HoudaN'anu! ot Jesus" by Mrs. C. P. shell and Mrs. Cliffor&lt;} Stum-1
ORGk~ PRELU DE . " Precious : bo of the LoveJoy Ctrcfe. They :
Name of Jesus" bv Mrs. c. P. ~ served a strawberry
dessert:
Bradbury.
·
, c~urse from a table centered!
Mrs. Owen opent!d the meet-; w1th an arrange ment of pink 1
tng With a poem un pn1yer fol- iroses.
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lowed b..,· the singing of t h e j
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Sundar, .

Charlea (Bud) Bio,kel, assist·
IDI coach at Pomeroy High
IIChool since 1962, was elevated
to the job of hetl\l football men'tor on a one-year conll'act by
the Pomeroy Exempted VIllage
Board or Education Tuesday
night.

· A nahve ol Weo1on, W. Va., coach gradui!Wd from Weston 1coach of the Junior High il'ao- AttendinJ ·file meet
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Jell the Fairmont State grid Sissonville High School, S~so~~o b~U. !ie was also ~sfdent of Bickei ·Ja married to tbe for~~~- ~alli;h'D• pres;7,
ceptlhe post aa defelllive bacJo. Blelt:el came to Pomeroy u 1eam aU four yNI'I of C!lllege. VIlle, W. Va. The elder Btckel h1s high echool llfll!Or clas.
er Carol Pool of Weston, W. V• Jonea, Cll:lt. Kember
field coach at Mars had Unlver- assistant foolbaU boll in · the He lettered ao · center there ls a 28 - year veteraa of the Bickel, besides serving u and they have one dal
•inlaw and s~..Cbarlel.
sity.
i fall of 1962 siler gradua\IIIB 1hal dgr1ng hiJ lasi lbree year• of coaching business.
asslstant roottan coaoh since Kefl1 Lynn. 21&gt;. . The E ~
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The board last night- wlthJSprlng from 'ta!rmOnt Stale college.
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I 1'1&gt;meroy's new. bead footbaU 11162 at Pomeroy, baa also btlen .live on Sprtng·av m Porn :~ ,_lb;_bi_._ _ _ _ _ __,~,
,Bickel (eplaces

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Chancey as head grid coach at llgnatloo' of Chancey before lllr· with an AB dqree in educatiOn. Bickel " the son or E. II. B1ckel High School where he played ketball program. He organized
PHS. Chancey announced h 11 lnB Bickel as the new he.d Coach Bickel was 1 member who ts now basketball coach at football, basketball and base- track at Pomerny this spring.
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entire group. Mrs. Bert Bodi- i
mer of the 1::\e(:la Circlt-! gave '
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55th Armiversnry
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: The 55th double wedding

The group welC'Dmed
Mrs. ; nivcrsary of Mr. and J\trs.
Berth'S Ard1er back allt'r hav- Anderson of Ruland and
ing been ubsent dut· 10 illness. l sist~r and brother-in-law, Mr. I',
Mrs. Oweu. hanked the mem- [ad Mrs. Herbert Hosk1nson of ;:l j.l.,
ber:i for theu· a55Jsta~ec m the 1Columbus was eelebrated Sun- ~~
worship serv1ce held m May by 1day at. tht Alldcrson home with ~ 1
the SO('icty. A plcm c \\as plan- a Picnic dinner.
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ned for the Ju!v meetmg.
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Mrs. Trov Fo~·h:-r was
in A flower ar~&lt;mgrm ent and
charge of ·the Love Gift dedi- ~ corated ~~cd d mg cake eenter-1 1
cation and read scripture from led the table.
St. John. She was 11ssisted by i Relatives attending were Mr.
Mrs. Janice Gi bbs and Mrs.land Mrs. Frank Hallid ay, Mr.
Frances Bearhs. A period of si- and Mrs. Clair T~ylor , Mr. and
lent pra~' fl' fur concern areas 1 Mrs. Pearl Lanmng, Mr. and
was held.
IMrs. Vi rgil Adkins, and Mr. ,
The roH ca ll included eight and Mrs. Robert .Jewell, Rut - ·!
members from the Dorcas Cir· lcmd; Mrs. Theron Ledlie and

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cte; mne from Ihe Elect a Cir· Mrs. lola Bart rum. Langsville.
cle nnd seven from the Love- Roy Anderson and Mrs. Ray·
jo~· . Tht&gt; benedir:lion w~• s giv- mund Furbee. Racine.

en by Mrs. Bertha Arrlwr.
Lawrence Anderson.
The program wa s m_
I . and .Mrs. Philip Smith
of the DorcJs C1rcle WJ!h Mrs. .
Pomeroy· Mr
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lit led "The Nt·w Tll my s God
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bus. and the- honored guests.
Is Dumg, wttb scnpture and Calling in the afternoon were
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Mr. &lt;:t nd Mrs.
W&lt;:~yne AmsLADIES

bary and Harry or Gallipolis.

ALL LEATHER
HAND LASTED

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THE SHOE BOX
MIDDL EPOR T, 0 .

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, Sr.
entertained with a family dinner in honor of her !:iister and

brother-m-Jaw,
Lt. Col.
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MISS
• Logan Mr. Coffon
Wed in Oxford Alabama
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Elberfelds Invite you to visit the Furniture Department on the

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The Calvarv Bapt.ist Church white sa lin and lace covered
of Oxford, Alabama formed Bible lopped Wllh a wh!te ~rthe st&gt;ttmg for the mamage of ch id and sat m streamers tJcd
.
L
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M1ss Cheryl Ann ogan an 1r.
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Sat
d Vall ey · The bnde's only ornagtl Grant olton on
ur ay
9 . t 5 ' 1 k mcnt was a pearl necklace, a
afternoon, May 2 a 0 c oc ·
Tllf parents of the couple are gi ft of the groom.
chose ior
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F , •.
J.Ngan of ·Mrs . Logan
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Anniston Alabama and Mr. and daughters weddmg
a yell~w
M". Gr~nt II. Cotton of Oxford, two-piece nubby-silk suit wHh
Ala
matchmg accessones and wlute
A. prelude of wedding music carna tion corsage. Mrs. Cotton,
icluding ''Whither Thou Go- mother o.f th~ groom, ~ore a
est" and ''Walk Hand in Hand cocoa SUit With I?atchmg ~c­
With Me" was rendered by Mrs. cessories and while c.:arnatton

panied
Mrs. who
Richard
Ray Ellison
also Braden.
accom-

third f!!)or. Bed Room Furnitur-Living Room Furniture and
Dining Furnitur-&lt;Capable salespeople to help you-Prompt
delivery to your home--and if wanted-xcellent credit service whether you are buying an Easy Chair or

a Complete Out-

fit of Furniture for your home.

ELBERFELDS 3RD FLOOR FURNITURE DEPT.

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Immediately followmg
the
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soloist. as she sang "Because" ,
and "The Lord's Prayer!' The e

so the birthday anniversary
Lt&gt;e Roush was observ,ed. l wedding party entered and left
the church to the strains of the
Atte nding were Lt . Col.

tn1ditional wedding marches.
Vows for the impressive douRoush, Mr. and Mrs.
ble-ring ceremony were perRoush, Mr. and Mrs. Richard formed by the Rev. Herbert
Root, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Davis, pastor of the church.
nedy, Jr. and son, Tony, Mid- who officiated in the presence

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MEIGS TMEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

LAST TIM E TONIGHT
" JOHN GOLDFARB,.

PLEASE COME HOME ''
~Tech ni ro lor­

Shirlry .MacLaine·Peter
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Wedn"d11y and Thursday
Jurut 9·10
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Juno 11 ·12
"THE HORROR OF
IT ALL"

Pat Boone-Erh::&lt;~ RotlgersDennb l'nce
"WITCH~RAFT"

Wn Ch!mey.Jack Hedley
SUNDAY, MONDAY
and 1UESDAY
June13·14·1S
" NONE BUT THE

dleport; Mr. "nd Mrs. Russell of the immediate members of

Roush and son, Eric, Oak Hill, the two families before a nup·
and Mrs. Patty Yates and chil- tial background created by two

dren. Sandy, Cathy, Handy
Bobby.

standards of white gladio ti ,
stockt and iuijimums.

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Mrs. Jerry Eaton, of Oxford,
illiil'l ~:nm
:1M
Alabama. served 88 Matron o(
1
.J i ·1 j oiJI iiiW honor and was the birde'• only
attendant. &gt;he was attired In
a street-length pink &amp;hadow •
print linen sheath. She wore a
matching face
veil accented
with
velvet
bows.
Her oorsage
Richard Conte
was
of
pink
orohids.
Frnnresca Annis
-andJerry Eaton served as usher.
" MY SON, THE HERO"
Mr. Cotton served his son as
Pedro Armendariz
best
man.
(Technicolor)
Given in marrlage by her
lather, tho bride was lovelf in .
Thur .. fri.
Junt 10.11 her white, soU-embroidered linTONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
FAMILY NIGHT
"THE EYES DP
ANNIE JONES

" LOVE WITH THE
PROPER STRANGER"

BRAV E'·'

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en lace, sheath,

With Natalie Wood

and .Steve McQ ueen

- and-

Tommv Sands Brad Dex lt·r

"MAN IN THE MIDDLE"

Laraine Stephens

With Robert Mitc~um
and Ban-y Sullivan

Tony Bi ii ·Sammy Jatkwn
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ornamented

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with bands of silk linen and
self-covered buttons. Sbe wore
a white pill-box hat covered
with layer• of Silk-illusion 8 C·
cented with a short white veil
and velvet bows. She carried a

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Member Fllder.ll Deposit lnsuranae Corporation

SANTO DOMINGO - THREE
U. S. paratroopers seized Tues.
day by the Dominican rebels
are to be released at 10 a. m.
Ill a. m. EDT) loday, it was
announced here.
The three men - Lt. Henry
Leforce of NliSh, Okla., SP4 AI·
ton Blakely of Richmond, Cali!.
and PFC Nelson Blengert, a
Peruvian serving ill the U. S.
Army - were arrested when
they strayed Into rebel-held
territory.

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
W. MAIN STREET

POMEROY

PHONl WY 2-2126

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