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1:110 New Life ~or You
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Ray S. Wining, Chalnnan of BJ Wayne G. Brudatadl, M.D.
By Tom Rail
Meigs Co. unit of Salvation Ar· Q - I have bad hip blood
my, announced today that the pressure lor about 10 years.
By DOROTHY 'KILGALLEN
Annual Drive will be held from My doc!« klld me to ~
July 28 to Aua. 25.
Serpasll tablets once a cloy
WHAT IWIE IS NEW
sic Hall are.. astonishing, and 11 any more .. . The mY!Ierlous The Salvation Army has mul· If needed but I ne~";;
"New Plymouth Ues on the by a Oy'~ D1ckin1 the needle doubUul hiStory lessoDI ..tear•
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e • Mom, ''I's all true I" Yes , Uttle
well, one of em - n"s bsp ~ fern· a do~f as f wot~n h not remain in the "unsolved •titutional activities and stale- only sumptom when my I h a broad street leading down lhe grim-village reprnductlon, tho boy, II b true and aa a famDUI
~~ ~!.dymos~ynr~en~ ~~:;.~ ~~r movi:r~ ~~r 11~;:.:e case-." file much longer. IJetec· wide programs, and its. emer- pressu.re goe: ~ ts :t!:8~0~ hill ... The houses are con- when I noticed the ~njoyment quotation goes, "The liglll here
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structed o1 cbpboards, with so many o1 the vlsltlnl dllld- kindled has shone unto many
'' wealthy B,ill Gaston.
fused, probably figurmg they U lives ar on
·~ o t . ' stantly alert for dispatch to or five tablets and sometime. gtmlens also enclOIOd beneath reo were loltlnt! frono lbe toWD. - yea In soiDIIIOI't to our wbole
Watch for a bombshell to e•· enjoy making a m•nt. It's the new suspect
. . . as 8818 s troubled areaa to persons whose I have kl take 10 or 12. Should
lock
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sudden In Governor Bradford's bouse nation"
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plode when Dr. Robert Baird saroo old story: Nobody likes it bodyf!l..rd, Tony Coppola.• 18 gl)- homes are sttlcken by fire 1 continue taldng the tablets? 11~ck ..aae ag
1 watched a little blond·baired The· piiJrlm tradition which
arrives borne from London. The but the public.
ing to t,ell .his story to L•~.ten- flood, tornado, earthquake 0; would injections be better?
a So ~rote Dutchman Isaac de boy's eyes light up as be asked you and 1 have jill! witnessed,
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noted narcotics f•ghter IS wmg· Joru .lames, currenlly at the ay. He s agreed to coni e
!llness.
A _ Hlgb blood .. preaure Rasiera, a visitor to this coun- about two life-sized
Indian llttlt boy, II one of the richest
ing In from Engl~nd where he Copacabana, had a poignant ' her ~?r a book W~IC~ rre, w~ Mr. Wining asks the public doesn't cause headache or any tcy's first settlement in 1627. modela. "Daddy, are Utose. the In Amerlcau history. Let's bopa
uncovered a~toundmg facts •· reason for her long absenc-e call The Rise ..an ' a o .• lo give now to The Salvation oUter oymplo!D8 u~pl iD the Thai Pilllfim villaae
bas good lndlaDI1"
that the llahl II kindled coat~
bout Britain s dope problems, from the New York cale scene bert ~llastasla. lsn t that dig Army Unit Drive when a volun- far advanced stage. The .com- been dramatically reproduced, Another boy, a litt.le bit older uea to bum for 111811Y, ID8Df
Amono other shocker., h~, w~ll Her husband, Anthony Acquav- ml1ed
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leer worker arrives at a borne, monesl form of headache 1J clue complete with clapboarda and and obvloualy referrmg kl some more yeart.
state that the siH!811ed Bnt iiVa, was an mvahd -r~r Today o~r quole 15 from Con- or donations may be sent to to nervous tension and the same gtmlens at the Plimlth Planla·
ish method" of trealment " a two years. after bemg at dealh s me Francis :
Theodore Reed treasurer al tension may cause your blood lions about a mile and half
farce, definite!~ not working, door - but doctors. finally dis- "I don't want to h_e a Holly- Pomeroy: Paul Smart, treasur- pressure to go up. Reserplll&lt;l !rom' the Plymouth Rock IDea·
and be pred1cls tl w1U be chang· covered hiS mysterious atlmo~t wood sn symbol. Its more of er at Middleporl: William Hob· &lt;Serpasll) wiD reUeve your ten- lion In Plymoulh, Mus.
ed. He was howled over by the was a form of d1abetes. He s a hindrance than an asset, be- stetter, treasurer at Rulland; sion and also holp to bring your
ease with ~hich he cnuld ob- now well enougb kl conduct ~e cause if a woman p~former 01 Vera Beegle, treasurer at Ra- blood pressure down. Perhaps Flnl hoUM, looking down the
tain bmln 1n London, and sur- orchestra for Jonl, althoUih he s is sexy and provoca!lv~, she cine.
yo 1 should take the
tablell bUI, II the Mylea Standish res!·
leron;ymoUI
Jrlth
prised that ev011 members of still under medical tr..tment. aliens!~ every woman 10 the
when you feel tense even U dence, ttl clapboardl belcl In
the Eng~:sh noioility were
audience. Over":mphasis on ~e•
you have no beadicbe. Your place by square nalls whicb
''hooked . . Teamsters Un10n One of the networks
has is why many girls have failed
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dootor is wlae nol to beve yom had. been lhaped by band 011 an
boss Jimmy. ~offa, appealing hired a group ol pollsters to fi· in IQOVIes and 'IV and why
take them conUnuousl}. 1 don't anvil. Standish wu lhe leader
hio two convictions: w•ll go to sure out - electronically- wbal homespun types like Juhe. Anbeliove lojecliona would
be of the PilgrllllS and ~ alnce
the Supreme Court if necessary. programs people fisteD to as drews, Doris Day and DIOah
better.
been clncribed "' a prof• Back In the days of long ago, peclally !bose who bad shoWll
but just in case the :worst .hap- tl&gt;ey ride in their automobiles. Shore are so successful." (Soalonal soldier, tireless
civil befnro '"e lnventh of the twen- themselves capable of swim·
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pens he's maneuvenns within They won't take your word for phia Loren Ia a flopb)
B M Ll le Baldenon
. .Q _Why Is a blood .preullt'e
dt~nderl P~~~
ty one Inch window Into illu- miDI aaainst the current last
the Union to mstall , a hand·
Y . I'll.
Class Clarence R of 200 over 90 less dangerolll
or, P ~ma •
an ea sion when education
was fall, were to be quietly encour•
picked successor to m1nd the
/,~rman 3r
tl h me ~ than my pressure of 175 over II' of men.
acquired from the printed word, aged - and encouraged to reslore" for him while he'o away.
Barnet~ whas r:~·;:.,;; tooBrooks 105? Sbould 1 try to brinl 11 0n down lbe "broad" dirl schoolboys learned that all Gaul main qulet. The one-party •Y·
Noel Da•"· who aot rave
leave • as r u
A klnl down'
lllrt!el is Ute home o1 Governor waa divided Into three parts. stem prop91anda waa to be softreviews in the new London
Air Force Base, San n
WUiiam Bradford with Ill ataep- Now that these three parts have pedalled before the Republicans
hit, "The Creeper," was a fa·
Tegas
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A :- Tbe upper -- (lystoUc.) ly sloping thatched roof, huge joined to become simply "De- lheniselveo began believing It,
m1liar silhl at tho Mark Hel·
Recent lsltors ol Mrs. MUle readmg •• subject to Wtde van· fireplace· the William Brew· Gaulle" Ute Republican party a1 : aweetness and light wa1 lo
linger Theetre a few years back
by Helen I!Sottel
and Rose Thomas w::r rt. ations dependlztll on your state 11er hom~stead, complete to lhe see· 'about kl lake over !be be reslored.
w..•n he worked as dresser lor
Gladys Baugh~n 1 1 G hMr. or oxcltemenl and other factor. roUDd woodlll pep driven loto deocriptlon.
These policlea wore calculalo
Edward Mulhare 1n "My Fair Youth Aoked For II!
' Voice it around tMt ou're and Mrs. Fran d ~ e 0J h a ~n- Since it may be hilb wheD fotll' ttl top; the com plantlnp and Npl long after lut Novern- ed to retain the "bard core" of
Lady''
The late Nat King This column is for • young filhng a hope chest. but never · na and Mr. an
r~ n e- doctor takes II and much lower "one rod of flu" whlah every ber's election for utastrophe, loyal republicans and at the
Cole's music firm is up for sale. people the'•r problems
and tell people (even realt•vesl vine, Park~rsburgC, · ad.
5 or 10 mlnutel later, It lo of famll• had been ordered to acoortl·•• to viewpoint) il an. same lime aather in enoup
• the1r troubles and what you want them to g1ve
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Mrs Gall 'th
Me MaiO nd
an MSOD IIIII• slgnlficance.
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. Drop-outs and dlsHe owned ha If of 1'I w1'tb Jac k pleasures
flOW ' yearly· and -other toler·
peared....
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Tho lower (dlutoUc) readlDg eattnc dlsplaya and bouaea lito- or 'Middl&amp;&lt;~be-road policy' was placed Intellectuals
to bring
w . such a prmmnent entertam· Help Us!, it welcome• laughs Dear lfelen .
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Mr. and ~rs. Garrett Reed Is fairly stable and lhould not len from the ~- of blllory. to be the "blisoful" path back back the great days ollhe Grand
er 1n World War II, has organ- but "' dO.:ge a senous ques· 1 am a t9-year-old g~rl and have Coolville visited with Mr. and e•ceed IOO. A diastolic pressllt'e Authenticity 11 added a touch to the ,real days of tho twen- Old Party.
!zed a cnllect10n lfOUP to send lion wilh a brush • off.
never been on a date 1n my M L ence Rose
that 11 chronically high will da. of realnOJI by HverJ) people ties. Barry Goldwater was to However It appears Barry has
games to serv~cemen stationed Sene' your teen-age questions life My parents won't even let ' ~~· a:rM J Th ner B'l· mage vital ori8DI 1D time For dressed iD Pilgrim
clothes be dropped off both shouldm no intention of either being qui·
in Viet Nam . Jose Ferrer 1o Youth A&lt;ked For II. care of m• wnte to a boy or talk to 1 'ro:::m r;~d ~~m~ ' ~. Utis reason most doctor. b-y to &lt;which, by-the-way, ~re not but hla follower• were to be re- banlshe~ to the wide ooen spacwas ebulbent after he saw the Helen Help Us' !hL• newspaper. one on the phone. When do you y,j .
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Yd C h brin it down bullhll rllould 11 ail black but often brlibl, SUD· talned (or possibly "re-train· ea of Arizona and the dee soulll
first screening of "S b i p Of Ral•• for Backyard ,'oolo
thmk most girls should date1- _en oyt;"g • Ccam;mg an 18 •
g be done aradually
• ny colon) and porlraying voca- ed") with a new policy of not Instead he lo raising the cry
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Fools." He told director-produc· Dear Helen·
ALL ALONE
mg tr Pd nM anHa a.ld H h ways
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we have a pool In our back &amp;r
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blockT ers.
The liberal RepubUcans, es- wailing for the parting of the
"Go back to the studio. Fool yard. sod its leadm~ to head- . It depends on lhe Sirl - but : nl ;~~da, w•l~~r •and Mr~· Can 11 be revented 7 11 there Th&lt;H
SODI were Iftterestwaters to begin leading them
around with the. pnnt as much aches 1 like lo bav
my 1! she wants to, she should most
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as you want. Sc•ssor t! wherev. friend. swim bul r.1y folk• are certarnly be allowed to date Jr and
Carroll Ran- A _ There 1, 1 wide variawith tapa recordari.
Is also narrow" by Ihe way 91
er you please- There " nothms raising heck about how they when she II 16. Many begm dol h. are vacalioning in t b e tioo in the severity of heart At the Pllllflm
ltockade
the Free Sociely Assoclalion,
th'at can hurt the Job I do . •n act. I can't always be bossmg datmg at 14, and some earlter So ~h
block in diilerenl pe110111 The (whlah doubled II a church and
to the promised land where Conthis one." And he was r~ght. lhem, and my Dad won't. what than that t.wht~h DOESN'T aet · ~ayne Chevalier and Mr mildest form ca11101 no ~ympo community meeting bouse), an
gre~'lonal seats lfOW In pro!u·
He's superb •• a nast) Naz• , do guys do? -STf:VE
my green lighl. ).
1Barnhart of Lottrid t
visil: toms and can be detecled only older woman, dre111ed like Mn.
sion.
John Hamson, Nora Hayden' Dear Sieve·
Your parents may be over· ed here f'r~day
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on the electrocardiogram aa 1 Slandiab herself approached and
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And the liberal republicans
husbanG, wants •t known that You must not have had pool protectmg you Into an esc•pe· Mr. and Mrs·. Wilbur s ra • dela in tho ronduction of olec- btgu a tong ~plel on the old
both from the 1ear of being
be's otill very •rlrv• as a rna long or else }OU and you lolks marriage - or maybe they ' ue Tu rs Plains visited Pwl~ lric Yatlmull wllhlD the baarl. Pll8rlm setUers, how Utey had
"~luck on dead center" and the
ager rnd operator ol O~r Plac~. are from rh!cken Clly. If own- want you around for old ·age ! Mr .~::"Mrs Don Sprague and Thll type requirea no treatment. left England and fied to Hoi- MORGANTOWN, w. va. VISion of mayorahty seats and
has a lot of money 10 1!, and 15 ers don'l want to lose a big insuranl'e Why not look for a M · and M s · R E W•llia!lll
In a more pronOIIIICOfl form land, that they had come ov· &lt;UPI)-State and federal mine governorships in the offing have
protty annoyed because Les investn.ent or risk a big dam- jOb and str1ke out on your own? ~e WS~ S. ~as. recently ~.. 1 contraction of lbe aurlcln er on the "Mayflower," and so officials led the fight today o lntentio of eiUter being qui·
Crane puts It down.
Iage sml they'd belter be sure - H.
tertained by Mrs. Rose and 11 not olwayw followed by a on.
against a two-day old fire etly submerged or of floating
everyon know; the rule• -and
Lillie Thomas A white ele hant contraction of the ventrlclee AI
which claimed the lives ol two softly down the stream with the
The ownen of Basin . Slreet obeys them. Some of the those This column Is dedicafed Io sale was enj~ ed b the ~em- lheso
ventricular belli · are Interrupting her, I Inquire~ heroic miners after they helped current Instead they consider
Easl aro dl&amp;ellchanted w•th the , 'S are·
family hvong, so d you're hav· hero Plans :re m~de lor lhe droppfd IOIDellmes with every d~especlfullh (af~r ~II, he'd evacuate 90 other men
the third . path; thai of "'!be
discotheque ..tup they
~ad 1. Don't run, above, trlp each mg kid trouble or JUS! plain next. meeting to be Mrs C A second C:., third beat o1 tbe aurl- ~e were::: Y a illlf m 1~ b An olflclal ol the Ch~lstopher Broad Hlibway."
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trouble, let Helen Help YOU. Barnett
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mor~, ~,350 yet!! 11
Cr• Co said It would be days So - the four billion dollar
now shopping around t.or oxpen- 2 Treat the eqmpment as If She w11 also welcome your own
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before
the roaring blaze would question for 19641 is "Which spliD11
sive bfoadllners to retam the old YOU were paying for it.
amusmg experiences. Addresa
AUXIUARY ro MtET
ably Isoproterenol wlil 'tlve :
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d be put oul and normal work ter wag• the log1"
formal of th elubt - II noUih '· Don't throw snyth1ng in the , Helen Botte1 In care of this The ~ine Legion Auxiliary eHecllve control. More rectlltly 1 r• •lhro~ :~ peeclt'" 0 could resume at the company's F
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stars can be bough!. The whole water but yourself (or a beach lnewspsper.
fw•ll meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, tht implantation of aa electron- '1~l'
Ut 1, 1ilh ,; h ArkwriJhl mlno
our ega out
troubio with the nightclu~ btl~~ ball) .
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~~~:ed l:.Ot'a: Ftreflghtlng ~!forts resumed Enlist in Marine.
1July 27 .. at Ute post home for lc pacemaker tmder the lkln 11 repu:!'
nes these .days Is ~at here.. 4. (ilrls, wea~ cap~ - and I
installatiOn of JU~lor off•cen and •considored tht treatment
of continued on u 11 loterrupted late Sunday afternoon after a Four Meigs County youtho
no suah thing aa a mediUm brmg your own. Doo t upecl
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bit. Yo~·re Ollher a big d:" the owners to have an unlimited '
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or you re. nowher~
~~ke~ · supply. Also leave your bobby
LANCASTER, Ohio (UP() Please lend your quesUOill
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struck the main electrical sys- They are Michael Allen CapeLu~el. d1rectin~. ;nuoted b pms at least 3ll feet from the
, Mrs. Robert Charlton ol Lao- and commenta kl Wayne G.
tern of the mine at 11:30 p.m. hart and Ronald Lloyd Fry of
In The Group, .
is "th! water (Half clogs up the filler,
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Icasler, active in alate ar&gt;d local 8randslldl, M. D., iD can ol
Saturday.
. Route I, Pomeroy, !ODS of Mr.
hiS flacu aa aaymg .
metal caus.. rust.)
Arrangement! Will be announ- Republican organizations for 15 lhla paper. Wbllt Dr. BrandAll operations were sus- and Mro. Franklin L. Capehar~
greatest ~ :,:: C~~ 5. Brmg your own towels - , ced later . for Bess•• Clifford, years. has resigned her varioua otad\ cannot answer Individual
pended durin&amp; the power failure and recently commenced active
ole Lombard.
n and USE your o~n towels. (But I 74. wbo d•ed suddenly Sunday offices to take a rest.
tellers be wiU answer letlerl Miss Wanda Lucille Siders, to prevenl further accidents. A duty under the Marines "Bud·
dtrected the dreary and prete · not for snappro«.·l
jevenmg at the home ol her
- -Island
1 en r 1 lntereatin future col· 42 a resident of Rt 2 Clteshlre thoi'OIIflh inspection of the mine dy Plan " at Parris
!lous llioker called "The Pawn 6. Dnn't douse yourself with d•ughter , Mri. Warner (RosaCOACH DIES
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di~d at 3:50 p.m. 'Saturday .~ was completed before r~relillh!· South Carolina: Wl'llam E~:
broker," one would wonder how iml and then g in the waler. leer french, in Worthmgton, COLUMBUS rUPI) - ServHoiW Hospital. Sbe had been lnl resumed.
ward Beach, Bo• 42, Middleport
he could JUdie lunmnesa . AI- ~ (Hemember that lUter ).
where she h•d made ber home Ice wlH be held here Tuesday
bOIIpUIIized for 18 days.
The lire look tho lives of son of Mr. and Mro. Robert
an Jay Lerner's nel&lt; mus•cal, 7 If you walk or Ire on grass recenUy
for Wilham 0. Williams, 57, forWEATHER
Ml• Slderl was born at Cho- Charles Garrell 36 and Jess Edward Beach and Thomas
'On A Clear Day You Can See w o' befoff vou dunk Don't She was a former Middle- mer foolball coach at Unlvor- Cloor tonllftt, Ullle tempera- shire March 7 lJ23 dlupter Heso 46 boUt ,;, Morgantown. Matthew Stewa~t of RD I Che- ·
forever," goeo ID~ rehearsal use the pool for • bathlull: Iport reSident, the daughter of Slty High School here and Mar· lure eballe, low 11-a DOrlll, II- of, lhe late WUUam 'and Lydia They heiped evacuate 90 n•.•. •hire, son of Mr. and Mrs: Fred
soon Meanwhile hell . spend com . c~ean!.
lhe lale Mr. and Mrs . .Floren- ion Hardlna High school, a vic- e lOUth. 1'lleeda7 lllOitly ... Hively Slderl. She II aurvlved en when lh&lt; lire broke out ear· William Stewart, bolh under
much of his time 11 ~~~
1.8. Dun t mv11e yourself or take !;me Ba1ley. Also precedma her tim of cancer.
1y, warmor.
by 1 brother, Cbarlel with 1y Saturday but were !rapped the 120. day Delay program,
mer home m Center 18 and " Itt for granted you re always 1n death were. her f1rst hus..
wbom abe resided, and tbree lnaidt! the mine when they re- commencing active duty In Sep.
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vrewlng the theme ol ~ sho- wel':"m~. And DON'T . InVIte band, Harry ~teo ond ber secsisters, Mrs. EDOI (Pluma) tamed to make sure all nllnero tember ol this year as bud- ..tra.ensory percep 00 I you; fn~nds lo SWim 10 some- ond , James Chfford.
Neiaon of Cheshire, Mrl. Paul were out llfely.
dieo, also at Parris Island.
wrth his two stars, Loons Jour· one el•• s pool'
SurVIVors bes1dea her daugh(Vesta) Hufford
of Detroit
dan and Barbara Harr11 . . A1 9. Don't drip water lnlo lhe ler. include a son . Delbert Rice,
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Mleb ond Mr~ Orvllllo Eas~
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popular jazz muslciaD has hiS , house - if you want a drink Twinsburg, Ohio; several grand·
man ;, pcnnero)., A aewpbew,
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bedroom wired for 1011nd, but 1got 11 outdoor• at the garden ch1ldren, two brothers, Russell
Marvin Hufford Galllpolll Is
his many lady friends don't . hose· And remember to (Urn Bailey, Rutland , and Genrge
1 teacher In Mlddleporllch~ll
know it.
the faucet off!
Bailey, Orlando, Fla.; a aister,
John W. Rafferty, 50, has been appointed admlnls· 8h 1 1 member of ~
PubUci!J hu its volues. Since 10. Don't meoo up lhe yard- Faye, of Athena.
trator of Holzer Hospital by the trustee1 of the Holzer
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Baplllt chur b Ser·
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Jordan Christopher married Sy· and this is important : take your Friends may call ~fter 7 p. Hospital Foundation.
Yl: wjll bt btld 11 c, . .m.
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bil Burton. be aod The W1ld turn on the pool vacuuming de- m. today al the Rawbngs-C&lt;Ja!!
. Rafferty succeeds Wayne B. Foster, who resigned ti!ST) Tuellla 11 Old K~ger ~ ASHING.TON (UPn - Sen. J. Wll.ham Fulbright
Ones art ••king for $5,000 a tail - you helped get it dirty! Funeral home.
Fnday evemng..
Church Rev Y Geo e Kelle claJms that ltmldity and lack of leadership by the State
week to play a cafe
Mean- 10. (For owners) Don't hav• l
The new admmiStrator came struction Co. in Cincinnati.
wm offtclate ·and b'!lal wlh ~~partment haa perm!tted "irresponsible presaure" from
while 11 appears that the other rnore than four or five guests
TWO ARRESTED
to Holzer Aug. 1, 1963 as busi- Ralferly Is a certified public be der th' dlr!ction 1 Mil· pnvate groups of busmesses to disrupt U.S. foreign polio
Burtons - Elizabeth and Rich- alany one time. You aren't run- f TW&lt;i weekend arrests reporl- ne~ manager and comptroller, accountant •. havln&amp; lfadua~ ler'~':tome ~~ tunerals. ~lends cy.
ard _ will oarn more from ntng a resort. Be lriendly but , ed by the Ohio state Patrol! He vas named aSSistant adnun- from Jte Unlverelty of CnJCID- . call atlhe funeral home
The· Arkansas Democrat, who Is chairman of the Sen·
"The Sandpiper" than
they firm about the rules, and 11 were Clarence Koehler, cil.ed' i.ltrotor in February.
. . nali in 1151. He II a f~ trua- IDlY
· ate Foreign Relations Committee, made hiJ accusation tn
ever made from any other three they're broken more lhan twice.i to Meigs county court Friday He was for.merly ass0Ciated 1tee of the Be~esda 'iu•pttal In
a long statement released
picture.. The take orwnd the that's it! Cancel further invita. · for no operator's license, and WJih the Dav1d Hummel Con-• Cmctnnatl and a member ollha
Sunday night.
wing" material to ltlaalelmea
country has been atauering, lions.
Lewis Brown , 53. Rt. 2 Porn·
governing board or. the Scarlet
He said lhat If lhe depart. In liB campalp •lainat Firethe records at Radio City Mil-l
. And be sure you nave • · eroy cited to Gallipolis court
Oa~ Home In Cincinnati.
mont and by implicallon, the 11.&gt;111 and the proposed IlDIhigh !once, alocked gale, sup- ' sautrday for parking on high- I
A. member of, the Amorlcan
Jehnson administration, did DOt manlan deal.
ervtolon al pool oid• - and plen- way.
Jnstttute of CPA 1 and the ~
tt.nd Up kl IUCh presouree lbe
Nt Specllfe Comlllell
ty of insurance! - H.
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Ptealdent's policy of "bulld!Jlll Goodyear ·declined to eomo
n.,. Cheats Are Back
I CAlLED TO JMP'!:RIAL 1
member of the Amerlcau and P'tmeral se"lc" for Kalbryn brldios" ol trade kl the Gom- lllelll IJIICifically on Fulbrlaht'l
DIYOTIL TO INTIUil o• Dear Helen:
I The Middleport emergencyOhio Hospital AIIOClalloDI, tho Maraaret Hayman, 12, who mllllilt bloc nations of Eastem ahiii'IOI. A l(lOkelman poiDtecl
MIIOJ MASON 411A
1 think hope chests are a rescue unit was summoneo all 1
Gallipolis Rotary Club,
lhe died today at I a.m. 11 her rest· l!lurope would falter and 1111. out that thDUih the compaDJ
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wooderful Idea. I am f7 andl10 .4f p.m. to the Imperial Elec- t
Masonic Lodfle and the Grace dence In lml Bottom, Will he Fulbrilht'a lpeciOc llrJel Wll encourqed by tbe 8ta!IJ
would like to start one. Plaase 11ric eo. plant In Middleport !
Methodist Cblii'Ch.
held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Ute Wb tbe collapse rocently olne- Oopartnoenl to bid 011 the liD1.':!\:-:;" ,;:"'&amp;.,.~ ..:
'"' ....._ uo •••..,, " tell me what ; should put in it, , where ~lalcomb Ward, Rt. 1, 1
Hla wife, Meta, II a rellster· Ewing Chapel wiUt the Rev. gotlatlono between Firestone manlan projec:t It decided not
lind whether It would be proper Bidw•ll had been injured by a.
ed nurse and ~ cuperviiOf of Eldon Jllake officiating. Burial 'lb'l &amp; Rubber Co. and Com- tn becauat "we did not beUevo
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.,_ ••u,.. to ask relatives to give you : nail running Into his hand. Ward~
central services at Holzer. ,
will be In the Sallli!Uil cern&amp; munlst Romania for construe- IUCh technical know-how, whlah
••''"' •• ... - ,..,,. •• ._,., things for it as graduation wao taken to Holzer hoopilal by '
I' pltal wort l'UIIIlo tbe flm· tery, Long Bottom.
tlob of two synlheUc rubber we alone posseaa, llhotlld bt
0 ".:.~u- ~ ,.._... birthday, otc. lilts. -CAROL' the squad.
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.fly •• their daughter•. Patricia Survivors include her bus· planls.
sent behind tho Iron Curtalll
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Ann,
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where II could become IV.U.
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with hospitilla. PJilricla Ia 1 reg· 1011, Guy D. Hayman, Long Will "victinllzed by demo able to the Communis! Chlneee.
.=:"":.i:.": ...::"'~':'::~::, future housekeeping in 1 hopei was called at 8:1&amp; p.m.
' ·!ted nune at • Columbus Bottom, and I lfandchlldren. fuiUery" from aeveral SOIIM!II, "The current altuallon Ill
;-:" :, ::: .:.0 "':.0: cbeot - from silverware to em· ISaturday tor Helen Harris
convaJescept home and Ann is She was a member of the D lndudlng a principal bultneu Ruutlt VIet Nam relnforew that
.:.:.._ .,., broidered plllowci!HI _ ond ui or Gro!al Bend. She was ad·
employed In tilt Columblll lin!· of A Lodge at ~ester. Friend! compelltOi-, Goodyear 'l'lrl • declllou In a IJliDiler !bet II
~. "::;,~..:-...::":i.-:; you'd go whole hoi- do your i nllttecl as a medical patient al
versity Hospital's
pa- may call at tho ltmeral ltonoe Rolbber Co. He uld that Good- far k1o t'llnvlnclng for aU AIIM!f~ "::.:"'..:::...,._.:- n11 fancvworil.
IMei111 General bosllilaL
~OHN IAFFIRTY
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~ m. Fruth's tangle wilh the apiece in the eighth and ninth
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omeroy T1gers m the m1ddle 1 innings.

t••' were
Sieve. scott,
Scott,
Steve Stebbms,
and
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.Jim Hubbard wa• the
nitog pitcher.
CHESHIRE WINS
M. Johnson walked with
be.es loaded in the seventh inning to give the Cheshire Reds
a 'hrilling f&gt;.4 victory over Pt
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Ne·v Haven hillers •·ere
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Ssingt.e, aBnddRafplhh !Baley
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ton , Tommy Titus and Tom
ver, each a single.
Ralph Batey went the
on lr · mound for New Ha~•enl
fannmg 14 batters and ~~~~~~~I
f1ve. Under rule• of the lo
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can pitch. · ob Burdette &gt;tarle&lt;11
for Pomeroy and worked
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relieved '·1m. Together,
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llameless electricity gets lower and lower, the cost Gl ps continues 110 111 IIPo Tllet's w11r • . .
tha vend Ia clear - the T*l Eleclric Ap,e is ll&amp;e.

M the cost el tlectric~y continues to !liD down, IIOW Is lie time lo IX a t t1 ~~ a 3 1 Is
heat- be ready when the winter season arrives. Electlil1 heating Ia e; 1 11 i;ll tt I 1 \ IMlmk:al to 111ainlaift, and it's the heating syslenl IIW will be a IIMI _ . til )al' J 5 t
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Robnsn, Ball 77 292 41 86 .295
Ward. Chi. 74 272 30 80 .294
Whtftld, Clev 70 238 23 70 .294
Home Runs
Natlonol LeagU&lt; - Mays, Gl- i
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Stargell, Pirates 22: McCovey,
Giants 22 Aaron, Braves 21;
Mathews, Braves 21.
America• Lealue - Horton
Tigers 22; Colavito, Indians 21 ;'
Ktllebrew, Twlns 19; Wagner,
Indians 18; Conigliaro, Red Sol
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Reds 75: Hanks, CUbs 72; Slargell, Pirates 68; CaDISOII, Phlls
69; ·Robinson, Reds 87.
Amertcaa Lea1110 - Horton
Tlgen 6'1; M1111tllla, Red So;
66; Colavtto, Indiana 65; Ha)l,
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LEADERS

Mrs. Hayman
Dl.eS Monday

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w•th two Ahles
hils whtle
Ash,
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S;Jf&lt;ties Bodimer. led the ·
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NEW YORK (UPI)Douglas
F. Roby of Detroit will succeed
t-enneth L. (Tug) Wilson as
president of the U.S. Olympic
Committee, thus ending Wilsons
Major League Leadera
service w1th the organization
By United Pros&amp; International after 45 years.
Roby was nominated for Ute
Naltonal Leapo
post Saturday.
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Clemnte. Pitt 90 361 55 123 .341 T.UE SOCCER TITLE
Aaron, Mil 88 33~ 68 1019
NEW YORK (UP! )- Zygmunt
Allen, Phil
96355 53 116 .'11:1 Schmidt and Norbert Pagr'"ba i
Clndoon, Pitt 98 374 62 1!2
scored Utree gOB Is each to lead i
88 317 60 102 ·322 Polonia Bytom of Poland to a 1
Mays, 5:F.
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98 4117 75127 .312 IH) vitory over Bromwich AIFa~rly, . • 99 359 50 Ill
bion of England and the section 1
87 305 43 93 ·305 lwo championship in the lnler· f
Torre, ~ 11
V~rdon, P1tt 84 299 42 90 .
nallonal Socc Le
R&lt;lbinson, Cin 911 363 71 109 •
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contesl and lhe Middleport Yankees and the Gallipolis Red
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Other scheduled games this
·, The Cheshire Reds and the Pl~asant Dalryland.
k are: Tuesday, Middleport
Isyracuse Gianls posted victo· Jim Tyo and Johnson led wee
Indians vs Fishers at 6,30 p
'.ri.-~ Salurday nigh! in tourney •he Cheshire hilling attack with
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two hits each Buck and White ~:dl~~ &lt;;;;an1e4Svs p~~ddle~~~
, 'T'he lhlrd game scheduled be- ha.i lhe olher Red hils.
the Gallipol' 1 d'
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d 1'1. Pleasant Dunlap Tires Darst, Dunlap, Bass. Sl•arns, Middleport Braves at 9 p.m.
s postponed because of rain and Olinger collecled lhe los- and Wednesday, W. Va . Mallea~as rescheduled as the Jtrst er's five hits.
bfe vs Galhpohs Athlellcs and
., nt tonrghl.
Cheshire went ahead, 2·0 at- the Cbesh~re Reds vs the Syrah 8
Iter two innings but Pt Plea- cuse G1ants.
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on ""ng B a lpo IS lger ur · and two in lhe fourtb lo lake the or~sinal schedule as alav~. ~~neUe for dfouhrld
a J.-2 advantage.
ready automatically revised by
r. 1 e '" mnmg an e
rain outs (3), which as of Mon·
to feat the Tigers •. 11-3..
Manager Lee Tyo'a nine sent day makes all dateo one full
.Seers. was the.leadmg
home lwo more runs in the day later.

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.N~w :~en took a t·O lead ~~~i :ru~~ed fb~ok '"to the bollorr•l
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~~ the second inning, Pome·roy n.~l~ and take the lead at 6-5.
bed the score in the fourth the p
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WINS GERMAN GOLF
For Mrs. Lewis, 89 · HAMBURG, Qerlnlny CVPI)

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Lewis, 89, of Southside, German sol! hamptolll!b!P with
held Monday at 2 p.m. In a '12-hole tOtal of 1'14.
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Ctnelnnalll Houlton I
W. L. Pd. QB L08 Angeles S 81. 1Aul8 I
lCh~lrch.
a, GEO'IlGE C. LANGFORD 104.
.
M In n e 1 o I a lncremd its the first Cincinnati run and Leo Loa Angeles 58 42 .680 . , . San Francllco 3 Milwaukee 1
Mr1. Llwll, wbo madl her
UIIIM Prill Jllllrllallnal
Should he llnlshed th1s year Amerloan Ltaaue load to 3~ C&amp;rdanaa provided the decisive Cincinnati
66 42 .fin 1
Monday's Probable Pllebera
recently with a dau;bter,
Malll')' 'lillll' braiD Is u
with the same Oourisb, the to- llmll with an 6-6 decision over tally with I two-run double In San Francisco
41 .568 2'f.r Milwaukee at Houaton,
A. Ray Roulh o! Point
u 1111 IIJIDg lllt-whicb is 1 tal would reach 120.
Baltimore, Chicaao hammered the ninth.
MUwaukee
51 43 .543 4 -Blasin&amp;ame !11-7) vs.
was born May 14,
lou4 explallation why he 11
llleall Two Bases
Detroit lil-t ill lbe first of two, Blll Faul limited the Pirates PhUadelphla 49 47 .510 7 (7-11)
1878 In
Counl1r a dlusp.:eding toward a atolen baae Willa atole two more basH then the Tlderl IIOWllild out a to three hits and Billy Williamll Pittsburgh
liO 49 .605 1'.1 Cincinnati at Los Anaelea,
of the late Adlm J. and
that could uceec1 U5. Sunday, colleded two hill and 13-2 verdict In the nightcap. and . Ron Santo each hit home st. Louis
48 49 ,fl!5 81&gt; nljjhl - Maloney &lt;11-4) vs.
Jane Planlll Br811118D. Her
The master tblef ol the Los sored a run as Los Angeles N•w York blanked ,Cleveland runs lor the Cubs' nightcap tri· Chicago
45 54 .455 12'f.r Podrea 13-S)
M. C. Lewla, priced·
Angela Dodgert altrihults his broke Ill fOUI'Iame I o 1 i n 1 1-0 lD the opener, and the In- urupb after Del Crandall's two- Houston
43 52 .463 121&gt; St. Louia at San
death ID 1tM.
remarkable record ol67 steals sb·eak with a 5-1 triumph over dlHDI 11111111 a spUt with a H out 13th lnnina home run car· New York
32 65 .330 241&gt; Gibson (11-8) vs.
Other IUI'Vivora In addition
Ill 97 aamea
lhl• season the St. Louis Cardinals.
victory lD the nlahtoap. Kaneas rled Pittsburgh to victory In the
Saturday'' Bellllls
(15-7)
Mra. Roulh are lhrll other
1o two thlnas:
Cincirmatl downad Houston 3 City beat Washington W Iller first game.
Philadelphia 5 New \'or~ I
(Only aames scheduled)
Mro. Harold !Awls,
-More extensive study of op- I. Sao Francl&amp;co trlppe&lt;! Mil· losing to the Senators 4-3 and Chuck Hiller's error gave the Pittsburgh 8 Chicago S
Tue1day'• Gamet
. Mrs.
Parke
posing pitchera, and
wauktt 2-1, Plltlburgh edged B011ton nipped Lot Angeles 6-4. Philties two unearned runs off San Francisco 4 Milwaukee 2 Philadelphia at Plttsburah, Lee, Pt. Pleasant, Mrl. Pre•
-Freedom from injury.
Chicago 3-2 In 13 Inning• then
Scbolleld's 1111 Wino
loser. AI Jackson to decide the Houston 4 Cincinnati 1, 1st, day night
ton Anderson, Southside; two
The little Dodger shortstop lost the second &amp;arne of a Dick Schofield, batting only stcond game and Ray Culp Cincinnati 2 Houston 0, 2nd, New York at Chlcaao
son, John F. of Soulhsldl and
bas bit safely in his last 18
to the Cube 5-0 m belted a ain&amp;le to drive lD Undted
Mets to ftve hits, night
Milwaukee at Hous!Qn, night
Robert Lewis,
Pt.
lames (balling .463 in the aud New York upset Phitadel· tho winning run for the Glallts leveling biB record at 6-6. The St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 2, 10 Cincinnati at Los Angeles, .
one brother, Chris
tpall) and bas stolen 18 bases. phia 8-1 before losing the night- and saddle the Braves with Meta scored five runs In the innings, night
St. LouiS at San FranciSco,
Phoenix, Arizona; 14
At \bat tncredlble piiCI, Wills cap to the Pblls 8·1, In other their third defeat in a row.
second IMing of the opener off
Sunday's Results
nljjht
grandchildren and 22 great •
oould finish with 120 thefts this National Leai\le action.
DOn Pavletich doubled home loaer Bo Belinsky.
INew York 8 Phlladelphia I, 1st
American League
grandchildren.
IIUOD, edlpstng by 2&amp; biB own
Philadelphia I New Yorit I, 2nd
W. L. Pel. GB Burial was in the
church
major league mark set in 1962.
Wash., visited his sister and Vournazos spent Saturday in Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 2, 191, 13 Minnesota
60 36 .625 . .
under the direction of
Evan at his over-all pacebrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmington on busiess.
lnninss .
Baltimore
66 39 .669
Crow-HuaseU Funeral home.
~&lt;11; -'/B.games ahead of his
Edison Hubbard and other rei- Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Chicago 6 P1ltsbur11h 0, 2nd
Cleveland
U 40 .579
1962 rate _ Wills would steal
atives. This was thelr first vis- Dan Shane were Pfc and Mrs.
Detroit
53 40 .570 51&gt;
,DAUGHTER BORN
110. But In August and Septemit here In thirteen years.
Stephan Shane and her sister,
Chicago
52 42 .553 7
ber of bls banner season, Wills
Mrtl. H. B. Powell of Tampa, Miss Ann Wigingson of Ft. Hood
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New York
48 51 .485
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Elber·
pilfered almost ball (49) of his
Fla., and Mrs. Freda Duffy vis- Texas.
Los Angeles 45 62 .484 U¥.,\leld of Five Points are auBy Ann Lee Walklal
lted Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon BarWashington
42 56 .429 19
the birth of a dauab·
Recent visitor! of Mr. an4 '!11omu Hayman.
leis and family of Cincinnati
\Boston
35 59 .372 24
July 22 at Riverside MethMrs. Frank Amott and Pauline Mrt. Ada Slack and sons, spent a recent weekend here
:Kansas City 30 61 .330 27'k · hospital lD Columbus. She
and Kay McClintock were Mr. Roger and Gene, and
Miss with his parenls,
Mr. and
Salurday'• Results
..,.ighed 7 lbs.,
oz. at birth,
and Mrs. Ronald McDade and Christina 'Jbompson have re- Mrs. Emmell Bartels.
Detroit 7 Chicago 4
been named Julia, and bal
Chris and Mandy of Athens, tu:'Ded to Mllwauke6, Wis., af- Mr. William Hysell and a PT PLEASANT M A Washington 9 Kansas City 2
brothers, Stanley Coatea,
Mrs. Norme Shamblin of Che- ter week's vecatton here.
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Allan Elberfeld of
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Frldly wtth
Mr. days with his mother, Mrs.
Cleveland 3 New York o, twl· HuntlDgton, W. va., and Steph-

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Lyons Lute, 83, Rt. I Leon, Will Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cllnton County AFB in Wlim- t'ves . Pinch YW Va They ghter of the lat~ King and Ar- Washinaton 4 K8D181 City 3,
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b mentta Kimberlin• Wolfe Her Kansas City 5 Washington 31
Leon Bethel Church ·Burial wiD Harold Vog 1esong and dBUllh- Mr. ' William Duckworth and their
were dau
accompame
orne
hter Linda who hadY husband, Geoffrey• Schul,• pre· New yor k 7a Cleve1and 04' 1 t
bo ill the Bethel cemetery.
ter of Portsmouth and Mr. and Min Roberta Lewis ol Rittman been visitn 'there '
ceded her in death in 1955. She
New. York • 2nd
!MB·: Lute died Saturday mor Mrs. John Fultz and dauahter apent a week with Mr. and
g
.
was a member of the EUB Cblcago 10 Detroit 6, 1st
m Pleasant Valley_ Hos- and son of Middleport.
Mrs. Richard Roush and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Church.
13
2, 2nd
prtal. She h~d heen serwusly Frauklin and Butch Shane re. and Mra. George
Schneider lord and boys of Mmersvlile Other survivors Include one M1110esot~ 8 Baltimore 5
!lithe past SIX weeks. She was cenlly spent a few duys with and Eleanor Kay
visited her parents, Mr. and sister
Mrs Mary Edwards Monday I Probable Pitchers
born In Mason County August Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson Mr. and Mn. Reese Grimm Mrs. Melvin Grimm recently.
10. grandchildren: Los Angeles at
of Racine, R. D.
of Columbus apent • welfktnd Miss Tammy Johnson
of seven great grandchildren and -Brunet (1).6) vs.
CIS an
ssoun Jo r&gt;
lth hi
M
nd Wolf Pen spent a night with three great great grand hlld &lt;5-10)
1 pareGn1
son Quickie. She was twice rna,.. Mrs. Roger Winebrenner and w
r·
a her grandmother while she was ren
c · Minnesota at Baltimore,
ried, her first husband was G. chiliren visited a week with Mrs. Me1vln r mm.
here on vacation.
·
,
-Grant (111-3) vs. Pappas
W.Lyone and HCOild hulband her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Spend!Dg
of her vacation
Funeral service w11l he held
Tuesday'• Gam•
11
was Georll Iii, Lute. B o I b L. Miracle of Leesburg.
with her ar=arents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane accompana.m. Wednesday In the Shl- Chicago at Cleveland, night
husbanda prectdld ber In death. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush Mrs. Frank Amott ~~~ Mill led by her sister, Mrs. Benny lob EUB Church wrth the Rav. Minnesota at washington. 2,
Survlvillllft two clau;bllrl, vlllled a few days With
hll Candice Jean Amott of Rochelo Bltlalng of Albany visited their Frank Bennett, Jr., officiating. twi·nlght
Mrs Edwin Leg, at boml and 10n and daughter-In-law, Mr. ter Pa She wu here to at- aunt, Mrs. Julia Van Meter of 1 Burral will be m the Jenkins Los Angeles at Balllmore, night
'drs. Cecil Pickens, New Jla. and Mrs. Richard Roulh of tend the wedd!Dg of her coualn West Columbia, W. Va.
cemeteh near Leon. Friends Detroit at New York, 2, twl·
ven; three s(lllS, Harold Ly0111 Fairmont, W. Va., and hll Claudine Kay McClintock a6d Visitors of Mr. and Mr 3 . E111- may ca at Crow-Russell Fu- night
and Clayton Lyons,both ol Hwtl- dau.qhter and oon-in-law, Mr. Mr. Michael E. VourliUOI.
melt Bartels recently
were d:ral Home after 1 p.m. Mon· Kan.sae City at Boston, 2, twlmgton and w. P. Lyons, Rt. l and Mrs. Pall! Ord ol Shlnnl· Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimm Mrs. Charles Yonker of Tam· Y·
I D1ght
Leon; 12 grandchildren and too, W. Va.
and lamUy and ber mother pa, Fla., Mrs. Frank Zirkle
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----3 great grandchildren. ':"lends Mr. and Mn. Donald Grimm Mn. Nota Ward of
end Mrs. Charles Yonker of Dl k F
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ARRESTS MADE
may call at the late res1dence. and
chlldran ol Sta!Ua, spent 1 few dayl with his New Haven, W. Va.
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auver wms
PT. PLEASANT - Am!Sts l
----perenll Mr and Mrs Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zw1Umg $100 at Convention during the weekend byr
Grimm' Wblie hare
all spent from Saturday to Wed· PT. PLEASANT - Richard law enforcement officers~~
elljoyed
clay of pil~~cking nesday with their son
and Fauver of Point Pleasant chap- iDI to jail records were Odd
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at Royal Oak daughter-in-law, Mr. on~ Mrs. ~er of Future Farmers of Amel' Nibert, 76, Pt. Pleasant, ~Uegal
Park. They visited his sister Russell Zwilling at Valley Sta· rca wae aw8rded $100 lor hll sale and possession ol Whiskey:
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r.mit f ~~ ·~t
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Mr Y 0 d
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ave _re
tr a wee I Hudson
the weekend.
were each charged with assaull .
vacat:on at the New York
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Fauver was also runner • up Nelson M. Young, 47, Elkview;
s Fllr and other polnll Mrt. Edith Belling and
the State Star Farmer con· Elmer Huddluton, 50, Pt. Plea· I
of mtertlt..
Emmett accompanied by
Winner of the State Star sant; WilHam Kerrwond, 26,
MLSI Marilyn Hard~n has ,.. and Mrs. Pete Betting and
award of $200 wae Ro- Welt Columbia: Larry Lee
turned to her home m San Dt· lly visited her son, Mr. and
Brinker of
Hampshire Roach, 22. Pt. Pleasant
ego, Calli., after a two weeks Mrs. Chester Betzing and lamRichard Ia lht 10ft of Anaus H. nobblnl, 33, Pt. PleaEVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
stay with Mt. and ~· Harry 11, IlK' her daughter, Mr. and . and Mfl, F. R. Fauver ol ~ant, were each charged wllh
Potta and other relatives.
Mra. Joo Conkle of East Bank, Leon Rt. 1.
lntoxicaUon.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Mrs. Jack Gibbs and son, W. Va.
Doyle,
of Vie~. W. Va., apenl Mr. and Mrs. Virgil TeaPrice Includes Cole
a weekend w1th her parents, lord and children, Bruce
Sltw, I'Nnlh Pries
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Etching· April ol Milbourne, Fla., arri,v-11
er and Johnny.
ed at their home here satur-1
0 P T0 MI TI I S T
lrtad 1nd Colfte
Villitinl a few days with Mra. day. Mr. teaford returned
Offiet Roura, 8 to 12. ~ 10 ~ (Uillt at Nooa vn
Edith Bel!ing and son, Ernest, his employment In Florida
'lbura. - &amp;ut Court St.. Pomeror
FRIDAY, SATURDAY 1nd SUNDAY $1.39 was her son and daughle!'-ln- Mrs. Teaford and children r~l::~~~==
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taw, Mr. ad Mrs. Pete Betz- mained here indefinitely due t&lt;
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arandson of Tytar, Mich.
Ruth Cundiff.
Mrs. Pauline McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quiino wud
MIY .Candy Amott, Miss Kay len accompanied by Mr. and
I'OMIIIOY, 0.
Thlngo tllat Or&lt;llntf'l Tl•
McClintock and A-3c Michael Mrs. John Southem and
of Rutland spent len days tourWater Ctn Dt Tt Ytu, Your
Ing the Midwestern states.
PtntltY and Yeur
Boys attending Boy S c o u t
A.l Adverllnd Ill
Lll us help. Pay off tl 'fOil:
Canrp at Camp Arrowhead in
Hunttnaton, W. Va.,
were
Idle~ and dentll bills , , ,
Johnny Eichinger, Dickie
or bills of art'( sort ••• with
vage, David Lipscomb, Mark
Smith, John Richart, Franklin
jtiSt OA8 loan. We
Rizer, Randy Cross, Keith Lisle
lend milftona of
Rickey Ash and scoutmaster
A Budget lanr Thai
dollars to tholl11nd1
Mr. John Sauvage and assistRallllnt HARDNIIS
ant Mr. Georre Holman.
of people
Miss Linda EicbJn&amp;er who is
&amp; IRON
for hundreds of
residin&amp; with her sister, Mr.
........ Pltt.rt, RtfiMI
and Mrs. Jack Gibbs of VienWhat an Wiler oP&lt;JU,
different re110nL
Uma IDClll. 111!11 eausad br
na, W. Va., white Jttendlng
To ue. taking cere of
tap witer? Uow do they
echool spent a weekend with
burt complexion•
dull
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WI~
doctor bills 11
batr. aooll ftbrlea oama~l
plumbing? Get tbo anllam Eichinger and Johnny.
rea10n enough.
owen, Phone 101 rour
Miss Linda Neigler, daughtPIU£E cop' ·o~ ''The Waer, of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
ter Spot Storv
Netaler is now employed in
Columbus.
FREE
Miss Anita Watkins spent a
night with Miss Debbie Staats.
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adult chaperones.
attended the antique and elua!e
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Caater,
auto show and parade in NelFor Slle
WANT AD
dauBhters, Sandra and Rbon- aonv!Ue Sunday. Tiley partlclpatFOR RENT - Modern !urn· - - - - - - - - INf-ORMAtiON
da,
and friend, Rosa Mlbn, Ll- ed in the parade.
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!shed apartment, three r&lt;&gt;ams 7'15-150s 14 Prestige $14.95. 112$,,..
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I:IIIMN I'"V.r-ne•tton
and bath. All utilities lurnlsb- 1100xl4, Prestige, '$19.95. 6'10x
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By Mrs A. H. Baftey
ing here with his parents, Mr. Descendanl8 of W· E. and
ed. See Fred Hoffman at 256 15, $6.95. Newell's Sunoco
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussell ~nd Mrs. R. S. Turner and vis- Emma Chaae Jeffers, who enSo. Fourth Avo., Middleport. Chester. 9115-2305.
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.$169.5 and family of Newport
1t1ng other relatives In
the joyed
reunion at from
the City
- -.,...,- -_cc- -.-A.K.C. reistered Penklnese pup- 1962 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. _
Fn1 llJUI .. Pu"ltnattnP
kend withNeWll.
their area.
Park Ina Chillicothe
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Spent a Wee
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pies. Mrs. Woodrow Call, 732
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Radiored
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of area tnc1uded Reed Jeffers,
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1960 Buick LeSabre 2 Dr. - - - - $1195
Trussell.
Charleston, W. Va., spent the Gene Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fisher, weekend with Mr. and Mr. Richard Jeffers! Mr. and Mrs.
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Lavern J ordan, Ruth • J ane,
TAX OFF SALEI
show little wear. Brown finish. a .-al nice car.
after visiting 'llrs. A. H. Bailey, Lewis Smtih and Nancy, and
IDCIN &lt;.baD - · oiiCiftnwo' lnnrt!D11
quire at Maplewood Lake. \J'
1960 Pontiac Ventura H.T. Sedan _ $1095 left for Balsam, N. C., where tended the Golden Wedding eel· Jackie, Danny, Betty and JerWY 9-3651.
7 24 6 c IS Cu. ft. Cheat
Jet black finish, viinyl liniterior trim. Real low mileage bY they will spend a week before ebratlon held at the Colwnbla me, Mr. and Mrs. John Dun·
$179
FOUR ROOM furnished house FREEZER
original owner. Tir&lt;s !Ike new, automatic trans. R&amp;H_
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returning
their
School social
rooms ofonMr.
Sunday
and children,
Petersburg,to Fla
. home in St. afternoon
In honor
and ham
William
Cheadle, Mr.
Mr. ·;; I and
in Mason. Call WY l-3872 be- Plus FREE let Cream
fore noon or after 8 p. m.
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Fron•rtGood
At Low.
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Mrs. Audelle Deeter and chll- Mrs. w. I. Swell formerly of Mn. Rex Cheadle,
Ka·
7 23
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3 BEDROOM house and
2 bed·
Prlc.t
dren of Columbus is spending this community now living In thy and Rexle, all loc 1, and
room trailer, 11&gt; miles from
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
a week with her parents, Mr. Middleport.
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Mr . . and Mrs. Carl Ross and
Forked Run Lake. By day.
POMEROY
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and Mrs. George Roberts.
family of Albany.
week, month. Wayne Prince,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eddy and
The Youth_ group
the Car·
Lon&amp; Bottom,
Mono,or
ol Wooster and Mr. and aunt Melva Faye Crabtree of penter Baptist Church met at
7 23 3tc
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Business Services
Reel Estate For Sale Mrs. J. w. White and daughters
I.
the R. A. Whittington borne
--------~- Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. andRt.Mrs.
Elbs McKniBht o~ Sunday evenmg. ~enny WhitAPARTMENT FOR RENT . .\1· OON"f PUMP you ll!ugglsb tep.
HOUSE tor sale- in Bradbury, Paul Baker and family of Kill· of Columbus visited their par- tmgton gave devotion&amp;. Plane
so traller space. Good toea- tic tank. Get Klean-Em-.\11 WATER HAULING day
or six rooms, storage room , buck, spent a Saturday night via- ents, Mr. and Mrs. otho Me- w_ere made for 1 group to pic·
Lost andwhite
Found
cmHUAHUA,
with
Uon. Call Walter Crooks, WY oeptic tank cleaner. Land- night 1100 gallon tank. Reas· bath, laundry room,
water iting Grover White and Ralph Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Fern me at Old Man eave on Sun·
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BROWN STREAK. Lost on Z-3631.
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IIIBI'k FarJio BurealL
under pressure, two cisterns, Ballard families, Mr.
a n d Giollogly on Sautrday and Sun- day. Those present were Carol
Pomeroy Parking Lot, Friday. UNFURNISHED 4 room, bath,
I !8 lfc
outbuildings, garage, I ac- Mrs. Russell Dean, Mr. and ' day
Fraley, Mary and Helen Peck,
$10 reward. Notify: James P. utility room. nice y.ard. Paint ,
TON Chevrolet truck. Ohio.
WI 9-3172, Days res ground. S. D. Buskirk. Rt. 1 Mro. Audrey White. Sunday
Betty and
Freda
Joon,
Clark,
309 S. Wabash St., Lane, Lrncoln Heights. Pb. 58p. ed
ell Tireo excel· or WI 9-3043 rughts.
1, Middleport.
7 24 3tp .they were accompanied
by l Columbia Grange members Thad Dye. Douglao Lowther,
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7 26 &amp;tc FARM FOR SALE, 140 acres, IMr. and Mrs. Ralph BaUard who attended a joint meeting Debbie Stout, Ronda
WheeUn, W.Va. Davia Trall· WY 2-38'14.
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261
ar Court.
7 24 3tpiMODERN Unfurnished apart- Jackson Avo., Pt. Pleasant.
Rt. 1, Rutland, SH 2-5835.
and Brenda Lee, Mr. Grover of Columbia, Laurel, and Star]Jenny Whittington, and Mrs.
ment, 3 rooiJIII and bath, air
7 24 31 NEIGLER BUILDING Supply
7 14 12tc White and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Granges, at Star Grange, on Rex Cheadle, Donnie, Kathy,

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laot play. maid't, utill\J and Nelsonville.
Mrs. Helen Jeffers and brothshop Three batho. c•· •mle tUe Mr.
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by appointment only
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Walter
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house in Syracuse, sedlx rooms Cedar Loke, W. Va.
Greenlees, Rilla Rhoades, Mr.
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WY 2-2954.
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power atlon aervlce. Jack's Refrig,
Dwaine Jordan
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FOR
SALE:
ROIIIU, .. eo w
cellent opportunity. Full time. WALNUT STEREO, 1965 mod· •prings. One of the cleanest larl Gnlelft, Phmlblq u4
and caU. SH Z.lill35.
Wrtte at once: Rawleigh, Dept. el. Tills 181 radio equipped. cars in Pomeroy. Call Walter
BIIIIIIDa
72tl21e
OHG 81&amp;-110. Freeport,
1111- 4 ljiOIIker sound aystem. 4 Grueser. WY 2.-3230. Prl'e
M1Denvt1le, Obfe
nola.
7-211-ltp speed intermixed changer. $1095. Actual mileage 43,0110.
End y0111 aewor troublea
ORSALE - •I OOWI and 2
INTERIOR or exterior paint.- This set sold much higher.
7 20 6tp
We bavt all 11w
heifers, f/10.00.
AU bred.
ID&amp;· Coolract or hourly rate, Taka over paymenl! of $5.50
Tbe Ramlller
Sewer Maeblnea
D. A. Mllall, Itt. 1, Lansgvllle
or any steady employment per month or pay balance World 8\8111lard of C!ompad
llnloaable RaMI
Ph. ~ M7&amp;1.
7 20 Olp
Coot.act, ll M. Braley, WY dua $81.22. Call WY 2-6555.
t;xceUenee
CaD WY Z..%9'1f Day or N11b1
2-5llll.
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7 21 6tc Blc car NOm, rldo and ,....
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7 22
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TO CLEAN CARPETS better !wmaDCe. 8maD ear -1111 BEATING Plambllllo Mlllller INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
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and muaaerabflitJ
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we ll loan a Slue Lustre Car·
Soe
Araold llnlbln. Columbul'
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Ill
MelropolflaD Malora
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Pbon Mall
WY Blreel,
• ouo PtJD. Atlanta .•...... • f3 42
45 .fJ¥1
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8
71
the purcha se of Blue Lustre
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Jacksonv!Re .. . • . 57 48 .543
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7 20 6
GIN SENG,
root, wild Middleport.
4 22 lfc
for Slle Of Rent
Syracuse '.. ;.... 63 50 .&amp;15
fiiiJIIer, root .eng, Good, fiB PEACHES, now picking early
--· __ ___ _
Rochester .. • .. .. . 49 57 .462
per lb. Seng, average, $20 per Red Free, Red Haven, Suo 63 Buick _
$2,195 HOU3E Reedsville, on Rl. 681. Toledo .. .. .. . .. •. ffi 50 .442
pot101d. Seng, Choice, $22 per Haven: others to follow:
LeSabre 2 dr. !lard Tap. Wa• 6 rooms, water in houae, aas Buffalo ... .. .. .. 30 78 .278
pound. YeUor root &amp;ood $150 10 apples. Open Daily and $2.395. Only 2'7,935 easy mil·
and electricity. Immediate oc- Sullda,y'a Reaull•
per lb. Yellow root, choice, Sunday, Wells
Orchard, es. L1ke new. Automatic shift
cupancy. E. E. Hayman, Sy· Buffalo 2 Columbus 0, lal
1
S!7S per lb. Wild Ginger, 10c WllltesvUie.
7 15 tic
racuse. Tel: WY 2-'1889.
Buffalo a· COlumbus 1, 2nd, 1
per lb. Willlam Bailey, P.O. SEWING machines, repair aer- 61 Pontiac - $1 ,395
7 26 tltp innings '
Box 14, Olive St., Reedsville, rice, aU makes. WY 2-2284. Star
Chie!
4 dr. Just arrliv•d.
Toronto
.Toledo
lsi
Shows best of care. Power
T
to 53 ;,
ledo 24, •·•
7
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7
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The
Fabric
Shop,
Pomeroy.
ste•ring.
Hydralllatic.
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ANTIQUE Furniture,
dflhea, Aulbrofzed Singer Salea and
4 yr. old GELDING. biaCk&amp;iid
Atlanta 0
m!scella-.
ean or write: Service.
3 .,.
28..tfc
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Boward ......,
white
pony.calf.S..le.AIV3
or Jaeksonvllle
........ IIIO I. FOR SALE _ Jubllee ............
trllltt apolted
for young
7 inninQs .. &amp; Rochester 0, 1st,
MilD St., Pwvt•
are now ripe at the New HaY·
p0011 roy, Ohio
Clal k, 'i'uppera Plains, 161· · JackS!!ilvllle 5 Rochester 4,
t • lfc en orchard.
HUte - ----·_ .. 7 :12 4141
2nd, lt illlinp.

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TWO TIRES, 600 x 13. Already
mounted. See Rarry Potts, Sylnstolttd
ROUTE 33 - Frame collage, their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
POSITIONS avaDable
for
4 rooms and bath, gas heat- Elza McComas and other rela7 23 31P
clolhlD&amp; Party Plan Demon- FOUR GAS HEATERS. One FOR SALE: 1930 Ford, closed
lng, block storage abed. Close lives at the home of Mr. and
strator. Chance for
ad· circul•tor beater, 83.0011 BTU cab. Pickup. Very good condi·
In, out of high water. Can Mrs. Victor Perry.
vancemeut Fresb Sllkl, Inc. Other three Radium heaters, uon, $500.00. Carroll Johnson
be bought oo land contract. Mike Lawson and Dale Jord·
For IJIIormBt\on, wrtte or 30,000 BTU's. Will sell cheap. Rl. 3, Pomeroy, WY 2-2(}60.
Pomeroy, 0.
f3000.00.
an visited with Walter Jordan.\
call: EleiDor J. Douglas, Rt. Chas. Blake, Rt. I, Racine,
7 24 3tc
33 - Close ID, 1 acres, The Youth group of the Tern- \
S, Cooiv!Ua, ObiAI, Phone: across from Harden's Market. 1961 r'ORD GALAXIE, standIIi atory frame, 7 rooms, ple Methodist Cburch met at
Cbeallr
111$-2G7.
7 23 3tp ard shift. good tires, good JOIN THE AAA. Be protecll!d bath, bssement, forced hot

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Robert and Kathy Baker of ing home Sunday.
H0 USE for sa1e in Racme.
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· Call K'iib uc k spent a wee k with the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey I
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Clarence Roy, WI 9-2811.
Grover White and Ralph Bal- received word of the death nf
MARK IV
7 13 12tc lard families.
a nephew! Rolland Vernon. of
IT y I
FOR SALE: Corner lot, large Mrs. A. H. Bail«;&gt;' and Mr. New Lex1ngton, Saturday. Mr.
house, 2 apartments, 4 rooms and Mrs. H. C. FISher called Vernon had boon very ill with
AUTO
and bath each. Will trade for on Mrs. Bessie Webs~r.
anmeinc.urable ailment for some I
OlA
sma 11 er house or out-o1•to wn family
of
P
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Wl'IUam
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and
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of
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and lli
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AIR CONDITIONING proper
tY· 12 p ark St·· M'ddle. an evening with
eroyMr. · and
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7 23 6tc Ralph Tru•••ii and !am1·1y.
por t·
ofayton called at the
home "'
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Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly I
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recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan
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1
Carpenter
and Bryan, Mrs. l'aye Jordan, I - - - _..
er, wagon grinder, 1955 Olds I
2 dr. sedan, 100 bales oats eTransferable When
CUCKLER REAL ESI'ATE
3 ROOMS
hay,
bales mixed hay, 1001
You Trade Cars
SOC13
' } N.ews
bales 2nd cutting, tools etc.
POMROY - ~ story frame, •
Harold Goddard and
Son eGuaranteed 24 months
large rooms, modem bath,

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Ph~ne

Building, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Racine, Plastic waD tile !4c
.
b
per sq. ft. for bathrooms,
I W1LL NOT be responsible for
All aquarium supplies to e hou•• bw'lders, atwnrn· urn sl·d·
7-19-tfc
any debb contracted by any- ====---- sold at cost. Hughes Aquarl· lng. kitchen cabinelll measur·
one other than myself. Sign- FURNISHED aparbnent,
f
um, 2221 Jefferson. Pt. Pleased to size of kitchen.
, rooms and private bath. In· ant.
ed Frank Musser, R.D.
7 22 6tc
7 17 tfc
2 quire Ohio Hotel. 7 13 tic _ SILVER Pigeon
Pomeroy, Ohio.
_26- tp
Motor
1 Scooter, $ 50, like new,
_ --------7 3 I'RAJLER LOTS - free
1
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CHHISTIAN Man needed. Full aga and water Brown't !'tall rubber tired wheelbarrow, 1 ACCORDIONS, new and used.
or part-time - lifetime secur- er Park (Slate Approved)
- porch swing and chain, Expen repairing, tunmg, 1.,.
ity. Experience Sunday School Minersville, Oblo, Pbone W'l $6 , 1 bathroom set commode, aons. Also large aelection ot
mlnlatry helpfu. Earn $100
1 11 tfc lavatory tub and fixtures. new and used pianos. organa
weekly
up. No competi- FOUR ROOM furnished apart- Charles Eblin, Jr., Union Ave. and guitars. George Riddle.
_ 6- tc Accordion and Pianoland.
tloo.
John Rudrn eo., ment. Phone WY 2- 658.
Phone WY _ .
7 2 3of 29211 E. 6th Ave., Columbus
22 Weat Madison St., Chicago
73 14 Uc
30 E.S.T., 182 3427
miles S.W.
2, m.
7-26-ltc
Pomeroy, o.. 2% miles East 19, Ohio. Tel CL 8-1193.
H:&lt;l!:E aM 1our '"''"' rur" " ",.
Carpenter near '-11. Union
7 I 30tp
'bl
ed and
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respons1 e
•.-· Church. We will sell the per- ·WILL
1 for
anyNOT
debtsBEcontracted by meotl WY U434
12 I tk sonal property formerly be- CAR WASHED and vacuum·
anyone other than myseU as and 4 ROOM turmsh., apart longing to the late Eli Ebers- ed
,
of this date. Signed: Eulah ments Rowley &amp; Reell Hard· bach dec.
pa'ge
IFtreerancisMildRdulssell,
ware.·
tic Swiss
16 Holstein,
and
_ Open from 8 a. m. t.o
t,
eport, 62 ohLocust
io.
cows. Guernsey
3715
11
la
»p, m. seven days a week.
07 24 3tp MOUERN I room and bath H d .
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Health
papers
.
furnish0
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furnlahe&lt;J apartment Mlddl&amp;
er 10 a s ages
eta·
6 30 301p
LIFE SAVING Course. Royal port. WY 2-31174.
I 21 tk ed. Surge milker pump, Uni·
Oak Park. July 26 to 1\ug. 9, SMALL APARTMENT for rent versa! pump, 2 De laval units,
from 8 • 9:30a. m. $3.50 per 127 Butternut Ave.
8 can Westinghouse cooler, I
person for two weeks course.
7 14 lfc 15 cans, water heater etc. J
Two qualified instructors.
1!154 Ford Tractor, 2 - 12"
Theron Cruise.
FOR SALE
boltom plows. 3 pt. disc, Oilhome grown large, V'&lt; corn planter, Ford mow7 20 6tc READY,
sweet, hybrid cant.oloupes. er. like new, N.H. side rake
Dale w. hill, Let.ort Falls.
I yr. old, cultivators, Unico
7 Z4 3tc 22' elevator with
motor,
S1les &amp; Service
Life Saving Coune
· Remington Speedmaster rif- Horse drawn grain
drlll,
.
, 22le, model
Phone WY 9- Ho,..edrawn manure spread- eFib Almost Every Car

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Mrs, Pierce !I
Hostess to Clal•

Chestnut Rid~Je
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The Golden Rule
Sun aJ
Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrah
School class of the Long Boloo
ol Chester entertained the Past
tom churches mel al the hom•
Matrons' Club of Evangeline
I Mr and Mrs. L. D. Pierce
Chapter, OES, and their guests Mrs Carolyn McBiane and ~ecentiy.
:'lliss F.ma Jesse entertained, wbtch wtll be used to .ecure
nd lam· new handwraft proJeCts started The Rev. George StddaD and for the annual pte~ dinner
I en ol California spent a Devotionals were held by the
the American Lutheran Church ichen suppltes. They are also Sp S Jerry Cleland a ed I when the Bradbury Extenston &lt;'
e have returned t.o thetr Friday evening. The dtnner was chi~'th her mother Mn. president with each member
W men ot St Paul's """ St "
SI'Ve Bell~ Crocker il), who have been slatton at Komem•kers Club met at the nome in Plattsburg, Ohio, after served on the lawn and games vaca tonHw: mb On Frtday lakin&amp; a part Routine ll'JSinesl
Jo~n's Luthe~an ch~rcl1es re- Icoupons. for stlverware. Thes~ Ft. Hood, Texas, Ior th:r~~s home ol Mrs. Clarence Murray spe~ding several w"':K~ here ~n were played following the meal ~aud':nad: c:
to Jlim;etta was conducted and subjects ol
t\y at her home East Maih ' may be turned tnlo Mrs 1ttom 20 months. left Frtday m B ng lor an all day sesston.
or. T' •y vtstled wtth with prizes awarded to Mrs. t ey
tb museum and also interest were discussed. An Aug~~n
'
,as rtellend
.
for McGuire Atr . F~rce .38" : New officers include Mrs. her pa•ents, Mr. and 1,\rs. Paul Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Fielding ~s;'nto.:' Glass works at Wll· ust picnic was planned. Pol.
The meettng closed wtth Ute N. J. to leave by Jet .or Katser Clarence Murray, preSident; Smart and family
an~ also Hawkins, Mrs. Evelyn Lewts
e
W Va
luck refreshments were enjoy·
Th• meettng, in charg•• nf Mrs \ Lord's Praver tn umson after leuten, Germany , where he wtll Mrs. wayne King. vice presi- camped at Royal Oak Park.
and Mrs. Charles BenneU.
llar:;'stownd Mrs. ·Harvey Brat· ed along with Mrs. Pierce's
Clair Kan . prestdent, opened whtch the h·••tes&lt; as&lt;tsted by be strcioned They s~ent the dent ; Mrs. Max Davis, secre- Sylvia swanson, daughter of
were Mr. and Mrs.
~f ~an and 8 niece of birthday cake: Present were
wit' t~· preamble to the &lt;\mer IMrs Joe Thoren served nome past month wtth his parents, tary ; Mrs. Max Stewart, treas· lo'• onrl '' ' f:arroll Swanson. Attendln~ and Mrs. M. L. ton !ton visited at the Ginevra Tress Swain, Ella Hannum, Etbtcan Lutheran Church Wnmen \ m•de tee cream, cake and cot· Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clel~~~~ mer : and Mrs. Paul Winn, pub- has been visiting 1D Dayton with :~:~t, Mr .. alld Mrs. Fielding ~!ster home one day the pasl el Carter who , was leavmg the
in ""''"" The Bible study lee.
!icily. Mrs. Frances Spencer. Mr. a ~us Frank Estep.
H k' ' Mr and Mrs. J 0 h n
k Othet callers were Mr. next day for her new home Ill
1Cheste. Sp5 Cleland s.,ent l
. w. tking 10 love·· 1 &lt;k&lt;J. !rom The next meetisg wtll be held \ •ears at Stuttgart, Germany former acting extenston agent. Mr. and Mrs. Warn" Stewart L•:ns'""i.!r ~d Mrs.
L e 0 : : Mrs Joe Turner and Tony Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Lewlt
Enhestan' 4"4·6 "as prosented : tt home ol Mrs. Venneth prior to the 20 months tn Texas. asSisted wtlh the project plan- ' Le&lt; , W. Va. visited Friday V~ han, Mrs . Evelyn Lewts, of Alban' • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edgell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
bl Mrs Wtlltam ~'rer·ker The , Braum Mulberry Heights and
Mtss Ramora Bmce retur~ nmg.
with ~er 515 ter an~ brother ·tn · Mrugand Mrs. Lee Roush, Mrs. Cone ~ and Mrs. Jarrot Bo- Hensley and Mr. and Mrs.
au . ol the study was to under \Pastor Krall will prosenl the ed to Dayto~ Frtday, ' t:f~:r Mrs Winn conducted _the meet· law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ben- J. ·A. ·Young, Sr., Mrs. LIJIIan bo aoo Heney Bobo. local.
Pierce. ·
sta nd wha, walkmg tr. I~"' day Bible study.
\spendmg seleral days wt R E tng witt devotions gtven by nrtt.
SleiH, Mrs. walter Bunce. Mrs. Spending a few days at the
----by dal •nvolves and II soe~ the
parent' Dr and Mrs.
.
Mrs Murray. Plans wer~ made
M E erson Jones WiUiam Reynolds and Mrs. K. E. Erickson home were Mrs.
VISIT IN POMEROY
pov·er •t Gnd 's love tn all rela· l
I'
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.
w· 1 of Co- for a picnic to be h~td 10 Aug· .!!';.,:"~no ~~s. ~orace McEI· Grtfl Russell.
Louise Bolle and children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rob·
ttonshtps.
I Mtss Shtrley tppek d ith us! an' the mstailatton of offt· ah
' nt Sunday 10 Colum·
Houston, Texas, and her moth· erts and dau•hter Kathryn Ellz.
\umbus spent the wee en w
· s t ber Members mny spe
k ""·,...
Durmg the busmes. session.
h
t Mr and Mrs. Dale cers m ep em .b
. bus where they were guests of
VISITS IN RACINE
er from Par ers"':"e·
abef of Cuyahoga Fails were
a commumcatton was read a-1
er paren ' · .
wtSwered roil call Y nammg Mr aro Mrs. Lee Davidson.
Mrs Lona Petitt and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
bout the Oh" DistrH t conven·
Wtppel Patri~ia Hennessy, stu· a statesman. A potluck dtn~:~ Mr and Mrs. Tom Skinner of Laurel Cairns, daughter of Alta Cone were recent Pome- D. Roberts , Wehe
Terrace,
!tot• ot the ALCW to be he ld at
•
Mtss se at St Josepl. Hosptl· was held at noon. Hostesses
Colu
. were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs .. Hugh Catrns of roy visitors.
the past week . They are now
lht Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel.
d~ntpnu~ b rg w Va spent the 1965-66 were named.
of his parents Mr aod Mrs. Tipr City, Ohto tformerly of Mr and Mrs. Ramon Morris vacationing In the Adirondacks
Clevel&amp;nd on "October 7-8 The By Mrs Herbert Rousb
\ ~ . arelersd uwtih her parents .
Arthur Skmner' and his grand· Racine) rttCenlly visited for a were in Athens on business re- near Ticonderoga, New York.

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Lutheran Women are ntertam
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Home
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Erma Jones at her Pomeroy
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Middleport council , with some Congressman Waller H. Moe!·
members outspokenly unhappy ler that Middleport, among oth·
over what they called "broken er towns in tbe Appalachia ar·
promises," Monday night told ea having to build sewage treata Cincinnati bonding house to men!, could get federal aid of
prepare legialation ro spend up up to 80 per cent of the total
to $515,000 for a sewerage.
costs.
Earl Schaeffer or Charles A. Middleport already has been
Hinsch Co., said his firm could granted a 30 per cent grant unhave the enabling legislation - der the Health, Education, and
a rate and bond ordinance - Welfare Act.
prepared probably within two Said Mayor Lee Smith
weeks.
"We have applied •••ry·
The broken promises referred where we lutOw bow lor tile
to were recent widely clr_culat- addillonal moaey. I lutve belli
ed statements by loth District lold by lire 1tate people lt'a

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R•taltves and friends from a

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attending
ence workshop to be held No- servtLes fot Mrs E
uil·
,
nt the weekeitd with
yember 4, at St. Paul's Luther ', wer. Mr ~nd Mrs. M':t ~rs. "!~ :~nts Mr and Mrs Paul ,
an cl hat LHnraster was an-lien ot Vincent . Mr. a .
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at ' "rs. Charles Bradbury asd
fami ly, \lr. and Mrs. Curtis
Jenkinson and daughter , Mary

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Another Shipment Of

feegle of Racine, Rt. 2. The
a business caner in
Beegles returned Laurel to Tlpp thlll VICintty
Citv, A picnk lunch was enjoy· Junior Jo~s has employment
ed by the grQup who later spent in Canal Wmchester.

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•qNING TABLES

Register Now
For Fall Quarter

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Mr and
The Re•. James Brewington
.
Stor and Rosolte of Bearh s They were accompan- ' Racme. M, Haven were at• spent the week· 1~ ' her par- presented the morning termon MISS Tom Pettit accompan
Day Classe• Be&lt;J•n
~···~~eano ~rs Vtrginia Ree- • te~ home by Mr. Pullins who I C~rc~ of ~r"~ary Ctrcle a re- : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald topic at Heath
Methodist ied her sistell, the J~hn pir:e~~
Sapt 14
, rw h I t . W Va
ca m• I· . for them.
t e orne
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Ru"' Mr. McKay has accept- Church Sunday during the atr dersons, on a vaca ton
.
dy ,?t CMarles on.Fisher Larrv T
Stalnaker left Satur·' cent evsenmbg. gh of Long Bot· ed •a ' oaching position In the sence of the Rev. M. E. Dow- New York. Canada and l'ija&amp;Night Llasses Bogin
Oct 11
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Falls
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Collloo with Full tnforAmy and Mollie spent a week da) mornmg for a vtstt tn Los to R D Ptttv Jones of Car· Warren Ht
a~
e son who ts vacationtng 1D e ara Do. ld Co family of
molio,; A•ollobl• Upon
with Mr ' "d Mrs Don Beegle : Angeles, Calif. witlt the John m~ · called on ·Margaret Ann 1family will move there m Aug· west_ with his family. Special The na SUJ:':a at
the
kOQuost
r.otumbus
IRo." fa mtly Enroute home he
and son Palrtck on ust.
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Gallipolis Business 1 of Guests 0," Mr and Mrs How-1~•II vtSi' at Lincoln, Nebraska, ;a;:~~~ Sundav. '
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, ard Rollinson sunday were Mr lwtth his brother and stster-tn- M and Mr; Rav Byers of \ bus, spent the weekend wtlh companied by Mr. Burdette, or· Mrs. Al~r~ C~ne.
1 Sunday Olhor Models tnm $4.95 te
College
a d Mrs Charles Long and II. w. Mr and Mrs. Sruce Sial· R. r R D . called on Mr her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack ganist. Mr. Brewington was as- Edmun . osbe_r spethn
"·s $12.95 In the Hou-•re• 0.
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Beckv and Dorothy Toney ol Mrs · ·arley Stalnaker accom· an t Sunday evenmg.
\ Miss Marianne Woodgerd re- ,
- Gtnevra Foster.
Raw·n;wooo were Se turdav vis- panted by her sister, Mrs. Bet- 1rec~; and Mrs. Arthur Orr of turned to Columbus
Sunday ' er and children, Dennis, Dean,
itors of Debby Hill.
Ity F'oreaker and daughters of I Chester visited Mr. and Mrs. \ after :ndm~ a two-week va- Donna. Dallas and Duane. The
BAPTISM HELD
Mtke MorrtSon of Pomerov Cantoo left today. for Vtsil at ! Robert Lee and chldren on a calion with her parents. Mr. birthday o! Mrs. Milhoan was The Rev. Howard Ruppelt of.
' was " guest Sunday of Marsha .Clear" ate~ Beach, Fla. and Ft. , recent Sunday
~nd Ar·. Harold Woodgerd She eel •bra.ed.
ficiated at baptismal rites for
TONIGHT
1 Myers
wtlh Mrs. Elatne Dtll
ld G
Sharon Sue and Steven Eugene
"SEND ME NO FLOWERS" , Moran.
15 employed at Ohto State Um·
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Mr and Mrs. Haro
eorge
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l)urb Day
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Mr and Mrs. Jack Sargent an&lt;' daughter , aness".
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G 111 Us twins of Mr and Mrs. James tOon't forgot our Mtn'o ono
\'l'('chnicolor J
of Racine Stephanie Radford, Miss Polly Karr of Colum-· f outlr P ows rp
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil· and so: • Brtan k~ w~lhpohe; Sanborn of S~mmitl, N. J. They loyo' Wear lllo, elM on tho
--nndPomeroy . Mr. and Mrs. Pete b . spent the weekend wtth , .IHPPIS "' Parsonflgl'
h&lt;&gt;an were dinner guests Sun- spent the wee e M L W formerly resided In Cheshire tJe.
"THE fHIN RED LINE"
Keir Dullea
Shields, Mt and Mrs. Howard \ her parent s, Mr . and \1rs. Char· ! The Youth Fellowship of the day of:.t:h~ei~rjd~au~g:h~te~r~a~nd~fa~m~·rP~~~r~~n~ts~,~Mr
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Robinson and family spent Sun-. le: R Karr Sr., Naylors Run ' Laurel Cliff Free MethodiSt ily , M.:_. and Mrs. Vernon Web- ~ omas.
Tue•.-Wod.
July 21·28
FAMILY NIGHTS
day
with Mr . and Mrs. Earl 1! Hill.
. Krtder
. 1 church
met Thursday
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Matvm
in the recreation
room evemng
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.J effrey Hunter, Ron Randell , Mr and Mrs. Pete Farra and of Columbus arrived Saturday parsonage.
fami:y of Racine called on Mr !night to spend lhetr vacatwn Louis fli~hl. prestdent. openTe&lt;·hmcolon
-- andand Mrs. Ray Heine~ Sunday. ]wtth his pare.nts. Mr. and Mrs. ' ed meeting tly readmg Psalms
2 Reel Special
Bob Wood is a medtcal pat tent Raymond Krtder.
34. followed by prayer by the
Plus Ctrtoon Ctrnlv•l
at tlnlzr• hospital after suf-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Naflz- . Rev. Eugene Gill. The prest· ;
ferin 8 heart attack at his ger and children. Jackie, Jan- dent asked all members to at·
work
, na. Kathy and Jamie of Ftnd· tend Sunday worshi~-· serpv tces
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Pom•" ·
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Marvin Wickersham and sons Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krider ' were made for a ptcntc at the
-T-ON_t_G-HT &amp; TUESDI&gt;.Y
were called to Alliance Monday [and other relatives in the area. 1S yracuse park. Thursday even· !
WALl DISNEY 'S
where they went from there , Mr. and Mrs. Phil McKeller :ing followmg ch01r practtce.
"CtNDUELLA"
to Sharon Pa. to attend fun -oand son . Douglas. Mrs. Louise I Refr eshments were served by
- Terhnicolorera I services Tuesday lor their Davis and Mrs. Helen Hupper Wayne Leifheit to Brenda Gil·
Laughter' Music' Matlir!
uncle Boh Grundy. and also at. I of Columbus were
Sunday ' more. Karolyn Soul.sby , Rebec·
Cartoon Favnrli {'S
nd G l
Oar
WALl DISNEY'S
tended ft111eral sorvices the guests of Mr. and Mr.;. Hobart lca Eblin, Sa ra ''more, .;
"TATTDED POLICE
samr day at Salem, Ohio, for a flauh Tho group enjoy.ed a pic- ,lene Ebhn. Louts Dtehl , Rog
HORSE"
friend Mrs Mal) England. 'I nlr dinner in the evening, at and Betty Kline, Mtke Wnght,
- T.chmcolorCalling on Mr. and Mrs. Her- Forked Run Lake.
·Susie Tracy. Rev. and Mrs.
Sandv Sander•·Shirlev Skile• berl Roush and Roger over the
\Gill and daughters, Nancy, DarChas Sfel St'e· The rare
h
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d guest
between rolting horse and weekt•nd were Mrs. Henry Hunt i
WEil()[NG DATE SET
, Ia. Kat Y a~
ores 30
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and family of Baden. W. Va . 1 The wedding of Miss Jean- Darlene Mtchael.
Also Dlsnoy Cortoono
Mrs Thomas Chapman
and elt.e Crooks and Mr. Daniel l
Charles of Syracuse, Mrs ..JackIThomas will be held August 21 1
SON IS ~RN B
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Chapman. Scotti• and Loo , of at the Middleport Church of Mr: and Mrs. oge~ enn~
NOT OPEN
Masor . W Va., Mrs. Everette \ Christ instead of the HeaUt lo Ltma are announcmg e' ~
Parsons and daughters. Negley, Mel'
.t as reported in the birth of • son July 2l w tg
Thursdey thru Saturd•Y
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Mrs Paul Parsons and Kenny . announcement.
I ing 8 lbs. 5 2 ~~pa~en~ '
July 29-3J
and Mrs. James Morrison Porn·
I are Mr. and Mrs.
au e uc .
lin Fl&amp;mint't
eroy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nor- with Mr. and Mrs . .Junior Wines ley of Gallipolis; great grand"GOLDFINGER"
tTechn irolor'
ris. Mr and Mrs. Russell Roush I and Mrs. Roderick Grimm .
' parents are Mr . .and Mrs. Ever·
JAMES Hond is back in ~c ­ and family . Mr. and Mrs. Ro.. Mrs. Alex Wheeler was in Co- ' ell McDamel, Mtddleport; great
tion! SE.~N CONNERY. as
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bert Coates of Middleport.
\ tum bus Wednesday to consult a \ great grandparent~ are Mr · and
Agent 007
Gert Forbe, a!!
Goldfinger . Honor Ba&lt;'kman
Mrs Lizzie Sayre has
re- · physician.
Mrs. Andrew Zwilling, Pomeroy. \
!dgar Allin Poe"•
turned to her home after a visit I
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"TOMB OF LIGEIA"
with
her
daughter.
Mr.
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Mrs. North of Gallipolis, Irene \
Vinc~?n1 Price .
Ehzab~th
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She phe rd.
MPfl Eli tabeth . Stone
is
assisting in
e Pressure W..., Supply
Shepherd , as Rowrna. the the care of Mrs Sayre. Spend· I
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quick and Ligria, lhe dead.
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Mrs.
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bedroom tomb
earh ni]:{ht Roderick Grimm aod Ronrue
e 12 Volt Light
he heats her whisppr : ''Wait
e 2 Inch fuly i111ulaMcl walls
of Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Larry I
e 110 Volt Lltbf
. Wait
. I shaU :ive Grimm of Columbus.
aga in .' 1
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Mrs Lena Brinker is visiting
• · - llutnper
e Gal Bottles
her
brother,
Herschel
Badgley
e Mcner Lights
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
or Akron.
e Heavy Dwty Hitch
Aug. J-1·3
1 leor Luggqe Trunk
"MAJOR DUNDE !"
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grimm
e Awning Ral
EXPERT INSTALLATION!
Charlton Heston
of Columbus spent the weekend
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ap to lbt federal IDVenmeltt Original esttmatn by the en- 40 year bond 1Chedule."
revised rate schedules, one bas- to effect when the system Is
lhe moaey. 1 lutve \gtneering firm of Brown and Certain other savtnas also ed on Oat rates 8liCI another on compleled, or not later than
been told by tile federal ,.... Assoc., Marlon, had beell tbal may be realized, he said, by actual water consumed.
I~ years from the date of the
pie ll'• liP 1o lbt state 10 ap- the land could cost up to fll,· ustna p.-esently accrulnB sewer The new rate ordinance, coun- fll'st bonda likely on Sept. 1,
prove It."
ooo. However, the ownen In coDectlon funds as the legally cil decided, will require S3 for 11165.
Council •greed Monday night Charleston asked $130,000 for required
sinking (reserve) no gallons to 2,1100 gaDons of Schaeffer and Kulmer
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per approximately f1 acres.
ftmds.
water used, $4.50 for 2,000 to IRed II may be possible eweo
cent grant.
Schaeffer pointed out:
Annual Income to pay off the 10,000 gaDons, $8.50 for 10,000 to yet to recel•e addlllooal IederIt also approved the $515,000
U lbe jury decide. lh price sewerage bonds was estimated 25,000 gallons, and '17 per al aid u hu beea beld oal lo
total cost figure ao as to arm abotdd be le11, the &lt;Ofl of tba by Steve Kuhner of Brown and month for over 25,000 gallons. be avaUabl• In addltloa to the
village solicitor Bernard Fultz projed wUI be redliCed !bat Assoc., at $48,000. Since the in- Unmetered places, and those 31 per cent HEW paat.
with the backing to begin con· m11eb."
come from tbe present II!Wer with wells, will pay a flat $4.511 Tile enabling legislation was
demnatlon proceedingl against He uplalned
that uWnaa collections is approximately t:J2,· per month.
described as essential to any
owners of certain lands below would be realized by simpiJ aot 000 annually, a 41 per cent in· This is estimated to produce further progress on the sewerHobaoo wanted by the town for Issuing the longer term bondt, erease Ia needed.
about $49,000 annually.
age. Bonds will be issued aa
a lagoon type sewerage.
or those at the bottom of lht Kuhner received two possible Tile rate ordinance will go iJI. needed, not before, so as to
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Veterans Memorial Hospital Dr. deLamerens and Dr. Thomp- 1cal care possible for people of
Administrator Charles D. Ride- son aro also specialists in their this area."
out an~ounced today that Dr. fielda.
Other members of the staff
John McClure Grubb, M. D., a He said. "the addition of these are Drs. John
H. Ridgway,
soecialisl in obstetrics and gy. tio&lt;Sora with such specialty Norman J. Ehlinger, Thomas
necolotzy, has joined Ute bottpit- training to the most capable 8 McGowan and Ray D. Heatal staff.
and conscientious atalf ol gen- on, and other consulting physic·
He Ia the third medical doc· era! practitioners and surgeons, ian;
tor to join the staff. Others are with Dr. Rankin Ray Pickens Dr Grubb is to ha•e weekly
Dr Cui W. Thompaoo, rodio- as chief of staff, Is in keeping to bi-weekly oot-patient clinics
loglst and Dr. J. 11 . deLamer· with the objective of the new •t Vetera"" Memorial Hospital
ertl, pathologist.
hospilol board to offer
the on Wednesdays.
Mr Rideout pointed out !bat finest and most complete medi· He Is a native of Indianapolis.

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eph Kraly or Mrs. Karr.
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Each wom&lt;on ol the church " \ bu s
Dr Ray Pickens ot l Mrs Roy Evans andPamea Mrs Laura Eiselstein and son \ron: at gues
rs .. here
an Athens visitor recently.
asked '.o save one slam~ book Mtddleport Mrs Freda Hartin- ant: Jay returned to t~etr h&lt;&gt;me, Cecil of Pomeroy called on Dana Whtt• Mrs. H~nnay ••
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W. Va. io 1927, and to Charleston in 1931 He graduated from
Cltarle•ton !Ugh School, and
was elected a member or the
~U State Football Team. He
tended Butler University, where
he completed a three year
law course He was also
in alhiPtics and a member of
th• football team.
Dr. Grubb enlisted in the Air
Force lr June 1942, where be

:!t'rved as an air eaameer·•
Bombers, and a pbylfcal
in~ instructor. He received 1111
discharge in December lllf,
and returned to West VlrlbU
Wesleyan Collqe, wllere be..,.
•olied as a pre-medical student.
After completiug his work tl
Wesleyan, he entered the Mecical College of Virginia, whart
oe rec•ived his de81'ee ol Daetor ol Medicine.
Dr. Grubb returned to CIJir.
lesion General Hospital, Qw-.
lesion. where be completed y•ar of interneshlp. He opened
~is ol!!ce as a general pracUI·
ioner in Kanawha City where he
pra ctk~d for nine years.
In 1959 he returned ~ Char·
toston ~moria! Hospital IIIII
com~;..! ~,par Ntldency in Oltste'll'!li and GYRf'
oology. Just before completing ht. specialist tralnfnc, be
was aopolnted to membership
as a Junior Fellow ill lbe Amto
ican Colieg• of Obstetrics IIIII
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