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Moeller .Sees Unbeatable Team Leading
Southeast Ohio Toward New Prosperities

Eatered OospHal

.Joanne Weyersmiller, Nonga
U.S. Tenth District Rep. Wal- urday "an unbeatable team Is Tbe Congressmaa &lt;Oaeedet
Roberts, Mary Alice Samuels, Persons entering Holzer Hoo·
ter H. Mnelie1 told Morgan leading Sout.heastern Ohio to- lbot "many Amerleau and
Charles r'riley , Arthur J . Slush pital during the past 24 hours
COUD!y Township Trustees Sa~ ward Its greatest era ol pro- moa) - Soatlleaoten OhloaDI
er, Rose Mary Raub, Mildred included Mrs. John W. Gibson,
gress and prosperity." He said would pnler to go II 11111
.
Arnold. Charlotte Rowley , Law Rt. 2 Vinton; James A. Boggs,
free enterprlsf and the federal wtlboal tlo belp Gf !Jnele Som.
)N (UP!) _ Li. ~ . B52 bomners from Guam renee Clark. Walter R.' Couch, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. Charles
government are teaming up to · So would L 8eU-rellalleo aa•
1 a Viet Cong concentration today near Chu Lat, Richard Russell , Linda Gutnth· Ri_re, Rt. I VInton; Edmond M
reverse the economic decline rulyed lndlvldoaHom are aliI the Martnes btggest victory of the war. But er Arnold Snowden
Eft t e Miller, Rt. I Crown CJty ._Mrs.
that has pt..gued Southeasten adroble vlrllles.''
mmumst successe&gt; and anu-guvernment unrest Pi~kens, Frank Va~ghan, Guy Harold C. Warren, Rt. 2 Vtnlo~i~
Ohio since the 1930's.
"But our problems are too
•nl• aisu were reported
.
Guinther. Joseph Gloae&lt;:kner, Mrs. John E. Shuler, Rt. 1 P
The Cooyresemen pointed out areal. our needs too many, our
•tll31 shpped a full mile inilide the u.s.'" baoe Harold K Triplett, Don Hunnell, ny, w. V'a.; Arhn Hall, Pt. Pleathat General Milll Corporatioll local treasuries too bare to pefe
pertmtter at Bie1 Hoa dunng the night .. and Harold Spencer, Areta Snider. san!: La"(re~e M.
Fowler,
is opening • manufaduring mit us the luxury ol aoing II
d 47 planes and infhcted "light casualties on Paul Carper, Allen L. Downie, Pt. Pleasant, Will
Gardn~r,
plant in Lancaster that will em- alone," be said.
troops.
A
force
operating
nearby
overran
a
Rubert
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Davis,
Leo
Vaughan,
Pt.
Pleasant;
Paul
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Weese
Stoneburger,
ploy
250 to 300 persons at the Other polnta made
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Harvey Van Vranken, Robert
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ate" casualties.
Smith, Taylor A. Moore, Rt.
an&gt;en
Monday at her homo on Rt. I, followo day," Moeller
said, areu of the Tenth
District
1'" th&lt;- VJetMmese war during Vaughan. Homer B.
· the early morntng mortar bar- Ph II is En lish and Lawrence ler; George G. Gunn, Pome·
Pol. Dwight Boley
Vintoo.
"oilier planll .and firms will range belwten nine and 13 per
city of Hue 2,1100 ("ung l rage on the B~&lt;n Hau airbase wird.
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roy : Glen V. Crab~j ~verPvt. Dwlgbl Haley Jr., hal She had lived there about six follow Gener~ Mills Into South· cent : opportunities are lacking
ese masseo tomg" h&gt;f 15 moles north ol Satgoo.
Middleport - Pearl Bunce, more, Calif: Mrs. Estl
mp- completed his eight weeks bl.. weeks, For the past 18 years, eastern Ohio. He s~ld be could because of the tm~-develop­
.IJ consocutJVe mght and A top rankmf Arnencan of· Blanche Harrison, Clyde Har- sey, Rt. 2 Oak Hill: Mrs. Paul Jc training at Fori Knox, Ky. , she had resided at Rt. I, Ewing· not elaborate at thl9 time.
ment ~f the area, but ~ I!COII!d the government. liter at Hten Hoa said damage rison James Brewington Wil· K. Crurn, Rt. t Catlettsburg,
dl
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two weeki ton
He noted that in the last Dine omy m the Tenth Distrld 18
alletl tor an electt!d lo the plane, was so minor that Jiam 'S'ailey, Paul Scott, ' Max Ky.; Mrs. Oscar M. Hanson, ~· s 'iu,n b~g ~rents Mr
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months the federal government brighter then it was six month1
mt •o replace tho mtll· all but three ..ould be back tn Davis, Lewis Long, Glenn Ev· Huntington, W. Va., Mrs. Carl ::;•;•• Dwi~l Haley',
She was born Oct. 23, 1893, In baa authorized the expenditure ago - and It will be ~.r1Jitler
d crtttctzetl U.S. Iroup actton withtn 72 nours and that ans, Kenneth Imboden, Gall M. Quillen, Jr., Rt. 3 Southp Pkolnt, Mlddl-.. ao:~ I
Kanawha County, W. Va., to ol an estimated ~ m!Dion In siX months from today.
1 faJII"!l to dt::nrnma~ missions ptanned for today Miller. William Fink.
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Harrison and Meliosa Shafter. the Tenth District for ecoliOIII-Already this year Athen1
V1et Cong an mnocen were camed out as scheduled Mlaernlile - Fred Nease, rg, · a.; . rs. 0
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.eel fiirSI ic development aducatlon and County had built up Us econoOak Hdl ; Mrs. Pearlte
e waa 1WJce marrt :
work-train;•• programs. .
my to the point where H was of.
v."~'.I Hamm, BeverYI W1'lkes, S.Jones,
Dillon, Wlllowwood: Carl V.
to J 88
W
who died In
ce of 600 Marine rein- Surpri6e PiclliC
RttchardCWI tlkesM, Hetrbert Me- Young, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. LesaffiSO
porliollthe
' dol theelo mentlllOII- officially ~~ed tedfrom ~~~ list
1 ~7 _ :: see:':c:''marrtage was ey"Awillgood
1n yre, ara c1_n yre.
nts arrtvoo wday at Do
ter E. Chambers, Rt. 1 Rovens·
to Harry Stoneburger
be for ev p
areas ..,.,gna
as eeonto boost u.s. troop
Syrc•u•e - Oris Hubbard, ood · Mrs. Clarence D. Dante!
of communlly faellitles, such as omlcaiiy dlstrossed."
Nettte Moore, Norma Baker, :, 2•Athe . M s Ira T Bak:
She Is IUI'VIved by two sons sewerage treatment plants, pure
-My aim now Is to see to it
, in Viet Nam to 88,600. GivPn llfilliron$
: Kong :ill Mannes were Mtss Bonnie Ftfe and Mrs. Robert Wingett, Donald Hend- · Rt 2 ~· k r ·. B...;ett J
and two douglttero, Mro. Bull water lines, accesa roada and that the remaining s!J: countles
•hen ihl' plane retarnmg Ruby Ftfe were hostesses Jnr ricks, Arleta Pickens.
~~verly, Ash~~n~~nKy. ; Mrs. Ev:
BY AVA GILKEY
Batley, Dunbar; W, Va., !l"d ~dustrlal pa~ks. These are Ute lng our recent Tenth DJ~et
,.,rn a holiday crashed 1 surprise ptcnic dtnner
In . Radne- Betty Dtddie, Dav- erett Wooten, Rl. 1 Waterloo; Graveside services were
Mrs. Meltuo Bynum, of Ewilll' kind of faclltlles so desperaf.e.,thet are on _the distressed Its!
' harbor. Thtrleen sur- honor of thetr sister and broth td Htll, Emma Adams, Wtlma Darrell L. Kapteina, Aurora, at White Oak cemetery, Aug. 18 I&lt;Jn; Er_vm w-, South Web- ly needed by towna a~ Yilllll!es make sulflctent progres• .~o be
er-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Marvtn Sayre .. Hamel Ne1gier, Marlin Dl.
for Burr Peck. Services were ster, 0., and Paul Wl!l!lle, Rt. 1, tn Southeastern Ohio, he sa1d. reclassflled by next year.
·Milliron who celebrated ,,. . Wtlcoxen, Robert E. Cleland.
' charge of Bigony Funeral Vinton.
VCU. Col tc ard .E· day
tath w;ddlng anniversary sun- Chester - Betty Hawk.
Discharged
Albany. Mr. Peck
Twenty • liver
August 22 at their home Rutland - Vernon Weber, Eu- Persons discharged recO'lltiy bo and raised here Tbe
13 grea1 grandcbildren alao
37, San Raphael, Cahf., on ,Leadin C;eek Road.
Ia Rodgers.
were Mrs. Moille Adkins, Beth rn
J .
e. Viet ~ong may h: Guests !ert Mrs. Bertha Harrlsonvtlle - Elmer F 1n- Gooderham, Brenda
Greer, ~cc~~!' !~ied ·~Joe Har· survive.
'tillery for the ftr~ Rife, Mrs. Bertha Evans , Mr. law, Jr., Sandra Butcher, Char- Mrs. Sarah Hartman, M los mon · had one son Verlln and Arrangemont1 will be
lllland Mrs. Harold Evans, Mr. les Butcher. Pete Butcher.
Maude Shoemaker, Mrs. Ken- 8 n~ber of
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nouncecl Iller by the McCoy
Ben Rife and daughter , C• rla: Lang Bollom -:-Bob Lind- neth Creel and infant oon, Mrs. ono brother
Funeral home In Vinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Millir'" strom, Gary Grii!Jth, Mace! John M. Johnson and Infant Columbus. He owned the
and Belvia Milliron and son, Burton, Richard Burton, Char- !"'n, Mrs. Elsworth Mliier and where Ray Birchfield now
~Story
Gary, all of Middleport ; Mr. les Marctnko, Nellie Coleman, infant son, Mro. Roger L. Saun- •nd lived there until hlo ne'"'"'
and Mrs. Marslr.tll McMillin and Ada Btssel, Howard Parker. ders and infant son.
falled then moved to Columbus.
NEVER BI!ABD OF SUCH A And amazlnll You leU till
ott oon Billy Mason · Mr
and
Reedoville - Howard B
TiliNG!
parents to conforn. to the cbil'1
JMBIJSI Utll - ner ~ M~ Mark Stahl a~d so~ Stev- Caldwell, Jim Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dearoid Gra- Gauge Readllllo- Gallipolis, Dear Helen:
ren! Hogwash' A parent dnea
38, r:o un.us,flow
en .Mr James Kerrirk , an&lt; Po'tland- J01ln Pirl&lt;ens, Ell- Service Announced
•an have purchased a trailer 120 and I" "th
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"'"" arrled
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11 constr11 ctton rm, was
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Mond• and one ot his sons. Mark and Paul. all . ol
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r tc ens, For Bert
e sler
from Nellie Borgan.
roiiers; Pt. Pleasant, 23.96; and hl8 br1de . to. be.ls a won- 18 taught tv obey ruiea. Any
em iov~s seriously injur- Stockdal e. Ohio, and the chtlrl- Jeaneth l.awrence.
Funeral service for Bert Web- Mr. Harold Graham has
Pomeroy·Muon, 20.47; Kana• derlui gtrll've 8f0W11 to love parent who is unabtt to cootroi
en pthey tell four stories ren of the Marvin Mtlltrons, Mason City - Raymond Grin- ster, 83, who died Sunday night, chased his mother's farm,
ha Fttllt, 1.68; Hinton, 0.45: very IIII'Cb• They both live eltte- and direct the activities
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James, Doane. and Tammy·
stead.
will be held Wednesday al 2 p. BesSie Graham.
Cl18rlestoa 1~.88. Kanawha dams where/ but he has brought her chDdren allould have then re1 scaffoldmg
~ dted , 1 mult ople head
,
m. at the Ewmg chapel w1th Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne are on the SilL
home 1 to visit us often. They movfd aad placed wbera tbeJ
oternal in Junes when the
UNIT CALI.EI}
UNION LABEL
Re. . Melvin Alktre offtciatmg. are now occupymg the bouse Oltlo River Bolli - Lock lf, have decidad to be married In &lt;Ould be controlled!
di
b•oke and plungrd l The Pomeroy
emrr~enry , The union label was u&lt;ed Mr. Webster had worked for vacated by the Fred Deans. C. V, Harner up at t:lli p.m.; 1 omall chapel near where they
.
~und InJured W" \Vo l- squ"d ll:"' railed at 2 34 P m ,as a trademark. of orgamzed ' several years at the old Park- Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Neal of
15, Queen City up &amp;16:10 work, '0/lth onlJ the families of You satd lor the mother ~
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l&lt;londa v for Lawrence f' ra nc,. labor for the ftrst time tn ersburg RJ• and Reel and also athens florist shop hove pure
Barbara Gay down at both 81'-'"'"
get up when the chDdren awak
3eck . :13 • ho • on op Pomeroy,
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who became ttl at I a ' orma urmg e
. ' s 1•s a motorman for the Ohio chased the Bertha Harmon house
am.; Andrew P. Calhouo BUT her mother has dreitl- and ride herd on them ' Non. ,
l:o were pomtmg bncks Baker and Seyfried on w. Mam-)when labor was protestmg a l River Electric Co. prior to nis and redecorating, lnsta!Dng
al6:10 a.m.; Lock 18, Relia· "' abe ean'l possibly be tllere, sensei
treat _sm~ll ch~ide
0
h std~ of a downtown •t Mr. Franc!• w"' ta ken to ,flood ol cheap Chtne,. help. retlretnenl. SurvJVtng are his hatb. dtggJng a deep well, and
don at t p.m.; Vulcan up and lllliDUIK.'eB thalli she ean'l reo as '
ammaa.
4:45 p.m.: Lock 17, JeUer- come, she expects me not to doea th~ ~tom:aso: ~=
1 e undt&gt;rgmn~ rt&gt;novatmn ! Vel f'r::~ ns MPmHri::t l ho~n1t a l and At lht~t t 1~e. the label wtts : wife, Hattie ; a .daughter, Gen- expect to make chrysanthemums
! as m !nor condotton at a!Vn •tlcd as a medocal pa- used to desognate
products eva Hawley of Ftndlay; a grand- their opeeialty.
up al 12:30 a.m.; Harvey go oiUter. 1 heve never mel ~tb e~tch y • 1 ~ler·
1
Hospttal
ltocnt.
by nattve Amencan labor,
son, Robert Lear, Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
up at 3:16 a.m.; . lreoe Iter or any of the famUy.
w athing
pu IIlii
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a great granddaughter, and iOV· son (MOline WUIIOD) visited
up at 6:Jfi a.m.; Ran&amp;er So now Ute weddlnC 11 to estln~
h
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al nieces and nephews. Fnends Wilson recenUy.
at 6:1$ am.; Lock 18, Jolut colllill of sil people _ the tell
ey Utave d daddy
nray call ot the funeral borne.
Mr and Mrs Johnny
Dean up at l:fS a.m.; -··'• the '"""rn's uncle and theN wbd thmo er 10
be . 1
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viSited the Guy
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l.m., aunt ud the bride'1 sister and and '
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reportiD~ Cody Shepherding 'llill 00 crutches _from bis Peggy DoWlll!y doWD all a.m.; brother-iltlew.l'm miserable. amuse emseves.
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cent tractor acCident.
Lock 20, Susan Lane down at boul 11 but 1 Cll~'t tell lbe rest In the cese ol the older girls
ew, tggest oc .
Mr. clied Brown blo aoid bis a.m.; Elgercllff down at 8:1i of my family for lear they will _ discipline should be firm. U
CHICAGO (UPII - Tbe Mtsl acreage heN to Mrs. John
a.m.; Lock 23, A. J. Patten bold it agailllllbe girL Every· they don't take It, the answer
Rev. John Patnck Cody shep- and plana to make Delaware, down al8:10 a.m.; Western 1011
will wonder why 8 mother 18 to open Ute door and tell
.
By DOROTHY KILGALLI:N
hereded a new flock today, the 0 his horne.
Bosworth up waillnl, :
,1 llertd her own son's !bern to leave at once and 11
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natton's largest eroup of Ro- Mr. and Mro. Clinton
Greenup Locks, Oleander dowD --'~- •when It's 10 close by. they cannot be coucteous and
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CatholiC!.
and
hlldr
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and
B.
7:05 p.m.
· Helen R. up at ,......,.,, .
ld •- don'I come bac' k·
VOICI!! OF BROADWAY scient\ous young perfo rmers Ume are so dernan ng ere s H
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. 't:'deana Bosworth BoUt the gtrl and my IOD are cons era~
·uthp Ktlg• lten " on " 1 would be hard put to tmd • j ltllle time to do more than learn cou~d ~~~ he~pw~~lve ~h: '~me! D. Gilkey ol G~llipo~ih spent
at i[o~C5 p.m.; Jolut J. RoiYI a11o unhappy about it, but are Emphasize It In your home,
' Her gue&gt;t column"' "' place w do Jt Not that there the lines, let alone poliSh
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Wednesday evon ns
12·30
. Bob D~-- trying to avoid frletlon.
DOl theirS, and follow your
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amiD -'th ctioD. Find a
Ute racial problem ." But the
ey.
bert
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s actress ~ally Ann llow- aren't as tn England, splend- charactenzatoon.
11 2 Lm.; Morl\yD M. up 11 Heieo. ow can '"' w en W g w• a
•d dramattc schools or outstand- For better or worse, too, the St. Louts nahve who came here Mr and Mrs AI
a.m.; Alton Zeph down 11 meet thll molber and bave ~ I'OOrn for them, pay one week I
.
IPHCht•rs, like Uta Hagen, Stel-l Amertcan summer theatre IS to be Ute dtocese'a new arch- of Martel, 0. and Mrs.
'35 UlL ' JeH
II !·SO say "I'm happy to meet you NDI, iJve them enough money
By Sally Ann Howes
Ia Adl er, Sanlord Meosner or largely geared to the Star sy- bishop, Indicated he was not Mohr, Buckeye LaJ&lt;•• -:r~osle a:m.; vaivoline
at 8;05 when abe baa deprived me of for lood for one -k, and
en 1 was on Broodwav m Les Strassberg But ot seems to stem and thts agam defeato mchned to make any immedi- cent weekend VtSttors
a.m.. Meldahl Locke Ellaba something tbol lhouid be my move them out of your home,
Fmr Lady ," 1 used to meet me nne can go only so tar as •I the young unproven _pertorrner. ate changes In policies concern· Heltger.
ol
Woods don .t 1 pJ8.; A 11 priv~egt! -REAlLY CRUSH· bag and bag&amp;age - and lock
le at cocklatl partoes or ar 1 student. What's needed after All the advance pubhdtly " de- ing the church's pact In the Mr Lowell Hettger:her Jot- down at t:tO p.m.: National up ED
the doora against reltirll. And
1eatre suppers •ho. by Utat os to really work m the ,,gned to make the Star, not the race question.
tel, 0., vlllted hl8 mo
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at 5,30 p.m.; Sleva CU l'dkwo Dear R. C.:
as the door bongs, I ,wiD sign
ol an openmg conversa-1theatre and learn in actual prac· Play. ~e thmg. More, than the
le Heltger Tburoday
11 9 p.m.; iDdliM tiP 11 ll:4l D 10 Invitation bas been II· m 1ttter - ONE NON.CON,J gambol wuuto a.k, ·wha t tJce rrom ciJrectors oth.r ac- play tt s the star who 1 expect- M k
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Mr. Wagner of St. th
p m . Pamela D duWD at 2-SO leaded to each of you, then the FORMIST MOTHER
d you say ts the dtflerence , tor; and audtences 'A senstlove ed to lure the audience in, and
ar et trm, ut
W Va. •pent 1 week 111
' ·: Molly K ~p 11 5.50 a~, brlde'o mother hal 110 right to Dear Mother;
een theatre m ~e w York performer can learn so much thtS os hard on everyone.
Dull in Trading
stall!r, Mro. John Stoul
· B. don' at I:30 ~.m. · ·• cancel yollrtl limply
because D you'll re-read my IDIWI!l'l
1
London"
1•bout wh•t hes doing , wrong
.
NEW YORK (UP! I - The Mr. Ray Wilsoll Wll
River Boall -Lon- sho caa'l attand.
you'll IIDclyou read, me wrona
is " · actua lly a questoon or rtght, JOlt from the and· On the posollve stde of the market opened firm In dull ner MUeBI of Mr. and Mn. Ut
don, Duncan Bruce tlcnm at I can, beUevt anyone would lbe first time. I doll I advocate
deserves an encyclupedo. l ,.nce 's responses
ptcture, though, II a performer tradmg in the New York Stock row Wdson and viSited 111 bo
. .m.· Marmet Lucy Jane have thll ll1UCh crutll (101'" conforming to pesty cblldreD.
m but wheo someone toss
: really "makes 11 btg '' on Broad· Exchange today.
grandson, Dole Wilson, w
uP at uo'a.m.· Little haps thero'l a misunderstand· But I cerlalnly don't 888umt
1 at you ttghtl) m passmg, In England, thanks to t be way . his tmpact Is Immediate Steels were barely steady. home on vaeaUoo.
lne Edward down 1 6.30 u~. , Wille InC 1tert. Lit your aon and fU. they're eaemlel either.
1 he wants os not a thought- repert&lt;&gt;r) thea~-., tHO&lt; du' u" · and the payoff dramatic and Electronics &lt;Ontmucd w recov- Miss Renee Burke, ~c ~ field. CliN Jr. up'atl:lD'p.m.; lure dltlghter&gt;ltHiw know bow You didn't soy bow old your
response but •omethmg t'nuntry •• plentilully as opera Renerolly glorious! P&lt;lople 1ft er from last week's profit • tak· 0. spent a few d~yl 111
. Helen z. down at I:IO a.m.; much tbl8 me&amp;Dito you -and youngsters .are, bul I have I
I, omart or poly, so I used houses m ltaly or Germany, the the business are more likely to lng, opemng shghtly higher. aunt, Frances Alkire.
0. F. Shearer up 11 I :Q a.m. I'm ll1ltt you'D ba91 a cryln' feeling ~U B either mellow I
ay mereI) tha t m !;ngl aud young actor JUS I out of school rush w embrace the now prov· Golds moved higher and air· Mr. and Mrl. Doo
down at 7,25 p.m.; lnl'lldet down good time at the weddloa.-H. btl or eDJOJ I lonely old ege.
' serve tea m the lntermts-,can do this. lie can work unin- en talent than would be t be lines were mostly steady. Mo- r.nd daughter PaUt of
GaUlpGUI Bolli _
Beaver A SLAP ON TBB WII8T
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• and plap the n•lwnal an terruptedly at htS era[ I lor sox case m Engla.nd. The threat of tors opened mixed.
Miss. are expected In for
down 117 ,21 p.m.; Invader down Dear Helen:
n al the end , and let ot go 1months, a year. two y••rs in havJng to wan • tong time for
weddlns ol Joy Wiseman
11 1,40 p.m.; Semel down 11 Well, weD, dear Helen, thele Tbl8 column is dedicated to
hat.
I the same theatre, developing another play lo lessened, and
TO HONOR MASTERS
Larry Clark at7:30 Aug. 28Ut 2. 10 am.· H. ll. Bowltl up are certainly lNJrd 111uau- fatnlly Uvlng, 10 II yQU'rt haV"
nee then, ho wever, t•ve l stage presence , learmng how to oven it another vehicle doem't Worshipful Mast.r Dale E. tile Church of Cbrllllo Athens. · 3.10 1
Sail H. tlcnm .t In one lnstanee :y911 cite parents InC kid trouble Gl' jtlll plan
ra Rtchard Burton's foster : proJect and color hts vooce, how offer Itself at once. every oth- Smtih ta announcmg a spectal 'Mr. Harvo Eoo~D who
' 1 m : PhlUp ~ down o1 small ehlldreD, as• live, trouble, let Haiell llelp YOU.
er. Phihp Burton oay that to scale a gesture, even how er entertainment medium mag~ meeting of Pomeroy Lodge No. in Meigs General, ~ ~ch
5,40 ~-~-: Loretta down " tllree, and two, wbq .UOW lbalr She wlii 1110 welcome ' your
compare the two IS like to just stand still and do nolh· call) opens Ill doors to blm. 164, Free &amp; Accepted Masons, proved after a,hout wiUt the
a.m.; BtJCkeye,Statt
at kids to
wild. In the aecood OWII amuatoa aperteaee, Ad- _
tpanng a Jtmgle to a quiet ing ...,verything th•t makes a The chan'-"'' to earn a sustain- Frtday, Aug"'!! 27, at 7:30 p.m. Dana Turner took Clled
a.m.: SID Rleardo
ltlllata, 1 motblr e1 IIIIHII drelll !Men Bolle( ID elrll ,.
lllsh garden. And I agree. believable performance.
tie ed living on the theatre mey at the Masomc Temple to &lt;On- to Delaware, ,
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tlltJCI'tar• ll)owa ,erbll. abuM. lltl8 aewepaper.
hat's not to aay the aci&lt;Jrs can play a wide variety of roles be smaller than In England, but fer the third degree on one • re&lt;:enUy.
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.uo ~
-··-eat jungle ore savaged, nor ond experiment with them, dis- are bigger - recordingo, tele- "Past Master'• Night in bon- will spent the weekend wlUt
10 in the quiet garden of the covering In the process hio own vision, films - the works.
or of the past masters of Porn.. bis brother .In Caton, 0 , the
1llsh theatre tame persons as yet incompletely realized ca- In short. before the IIWeel roy Lodge. There will be re- , occasion belni Mn. ~~
luly gentle with ..ch other, paciltes.
smell of success envelops the freshment.l. All Master Masons I Gratto'o blrlbday,
ugh I think both theatres Except tor the kind of thea· American actor, the whole Sit· are Invited,
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re their share of each type. tre beginning to emerge here, ualoon is enough to break hos
I what I've come to describe like Tho Actor•' Workshop In spirit and afll!rwal"l, 11'1 enough
SHRINERS TO MEET
Tbe Pomeroy Albletlc ~:/ t~~~~~~~~~~~i~~
myself as "the American San Francisco, or The Tyrone to turn his head. But it'o a wise Tbe regular meeUng ol the ers will meet at 7:30 1&lt;1
:cess syndrome" giveo the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapo- performer
who remembers Twin City Shrine club will be at the Senior Hleh llchool
w York theatre a climate or Ita, there's no American equlv- lhat behind all those charm· held Thursday, Aueusl 28, at a torlum, Pr01ldent atseless struggle in an atmo- alent of the English repertory ing extra dividends, the sup- p.m. in ill quarters of the Ma· said today.
tere of l'OmpeUuve stress and theatre. Young American ac- per club dates, the personal ap- sonic Temple In Middleport, ------'-- - - - - - aln that'S imme01ely eug- wrs. and older Qlles who. though pearances, the TV guest shots, Phil Williamson, president, li1'
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·ated, because tho llak01 are excellent performen
aren't Ute hit recordings, each
of nounc:ed.
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enormous.
'bog Broadway names," are the which in its own way will In
DIVOTit.. TO tNTIRII1 Of'
'osslbly because A)Derleans poorer for It, since there are time make the new "big name"
ARREST MADI!!
Mlltl MAIICIII '1".1!".
r• so much regard tor jOUth lower jobs for them,
b&amp;- bigger. Is The Theatre. Tbls Is The Melp County
the fountainhead ol vitality, cause there are fewer theatres the launching pad which fum· department arrested Balllt ~;:~\~:
110g actors and actra1101 try- for them to appear ln.
lshed the original Impetus and 1!0, Rl. 1, Rutland on a el
1 to gain a foothold In the Almost their only chance to- the only workshop wboN he ol intoxication Monday. Lowe
!alrt bere feel they must day to taln actual stage exper- can practice hi• art with &lt;On· wao being held In county jail
Ike a succeas qulekly, or lence (and their best, consider· tlnulty tnoteld of in short takes. today.
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ail. There is so much' pr... way appearance as an
un- a Broadway play whenever the BROUGHT 10 HOIIPrrAL
te to keep working, to go known ), is in summer stock. opportunity offered, wid
me Middleport emergeney
IIlli one engagement to IJIOih. But stock has ill
own draw- once the readon he did was that men brought Mary Jane Butch-l_~~'!.e~
, to amoss "eredlll," that blckl- limited rehearsal time, be bad to &lt;Orne back w Broad· er, Middleport, to Veterano
ry Dttll wlU 18 tell to actUll~ short ro111, ek In the tents way to work at hio trade. In oriai IINpltal Dl t:ll p.m. !:~~~ =~:~
'Jtudy one'• craft,
lhet mere physical probletn~ of 1 overytblng elao, bl wu jlul day. Sho was reported lo -··-··- ··:~·~
evea il lbere wert, con- aellin&amp; on and oil &amp;ta&amp;ll 4111 "uslnC" IL
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155 Jumor Gree Poston, 157, Ollltll'e.
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212, senior; Jim Trowbridge, 'Ken! Rice, 158, junior.
sophomore, au
sh, 136, Fullback - Cllue~ Kem I :
The squad Includes t2 ..,. 164, sophomore; Frank Rydrew- . Tight guard - Bob West, 213. sophomore.' Larry Chaffin, 130, 194, sopbumere: .BIU Fickel, 171,
iorll, 18 juniors and 27 sopho- skt, 132, sophomore; Mike Male )_untor: Dan B'auman, 20t, jun- Tatlback - 8J'll M
senior; Terry Nelson, 146, Jwr
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lows:
Slot uard _ Leo Fell 173 more ; Roger McCune, 138, soph·
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senior; M~l Brooker, 113 aoph- Bob Daubenmier. 158, sopho- tor; Pat Fox, 172, sophomore;
omore; Keith Adams, 145, soph· more· George Lynch 115 )Un- Doug Rtce, 15li, sophomore.
omore; Steve Pheipo, 137, soph· lor · Frank Stewart ls:J J~ruor Tight tackle - Bob Courter.
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BY WELDWOOD
sophomore.
jumor, Tony Adams, 166, soph· semor; Gerald Garner, 203. )UnSlot tackle - Lloyd Simmons, omore ; Tim Smith, 209, )umor: lor: Doug Batley, 186, sopho- ,
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more: Greg Mowery, 173, JUD'
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last spring. Logan owns a 17 • Ita Sept 10 .....,_ .t Be·'gme overall winning
streak The chlef~mentor ;•·
covering a two-year period, and eel hl8 lrldders to be In ·~
have won 15_ In a row over a good overaD" phySI'cal condltwo-year period, only lour lhol't lion, with a "real good" menLOGAN DAILY NEWS
of the all-time re&lt;Ord establish- tal attitude,
LOGAN - Fifty-seven varal· ed by Middleport In the m1d • "They had 8 lot ol bustle un~ ~andidatea reported Friday 1930s and Jackaon in the mid • ttl they got tired In the after·
e Logan Chleltalos opened 19500.
noon," Adams IBid "There's
::~::;~ay ~ractlces for the l!ltlii Coach Mel Adams and hl8 cap- a lot ollndividual w~k to do ..
The dseason.
able ~taft found the weather lnlttal drllh ...., being dev~le
ions of efendmg SEOAL challl- to thetr liking (mild) as they eel entirely w tile offensive
rty of two years !oat a major- began the big_l8!k of shapJnc phase of the game. Defense

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the National and American week by the Boston Patriots.
110 1
Tb
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Foolhali league's are slicing ex- The Pittsburgh Steelers of
t tbo~~ pre-season professional ceslf manpowfr from their ros~ NFL meanwhile continued trad1n1
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.00 tha gtaamdi~s maybunotthcount ten. Struaafes are carried on ing as they su!Tendered two fu~
By United rml enawon
tn e s n nge
t ey're . b'
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mighty 1 rt t 't th 1
wtt m teams as well as ])&amp;. tore draft chatces to the Detrmt
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W, I. Pct. GB who sta::~~n 1.0 bs
oen PexhiayebrJ-~ tw..., teams as playero at- !.ions for rookie offensive end
Minnesota
80 46 .635
tempt 1&lt;1 outshine each other. John Hill&lt;ln and Pat Batten, a
1.-1on per1ormanres.
fullba k
Chicago
71 52 .577 7~ A• the deadline for pta er The Denver Broncos of the
c ·
De,•oit
70 54 .stili 9 cuts approaches, teams in ~Ut A_FL made a wholeoale cut of The . Steelers also revealed
Baltimore
66 53 .Sti2 lO'I.t
_ ntne players
seven th•t linebacker Myron Pot.tiO!t. l
68 55 .553 IO'I.t
veterans, on Monday.
who suffered a dislocated left
Clevelan,Nfw York
63 62 .504 16'.&gt;
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cut were defensive backo
shoulder agatosl the New York
Los Angeles 17 68 .456 22\!t
Suci, Larry Jordan and
Giants Sunday . will he sideWashington
S·. · 70 .435 35
Major l.eagae ResDIII
Charon; tackles Jim Perkins lined six to eigbt weeks. B i II
troston
45 7" .366 33~ By Unlll!d Pren lnternalloaal ud Stan Fanning; guard 0oo Nelsen, who stunned the crowd
Kansas City 42 80 ,;44 36
NoU.nol League
Shackleford and fullback Don two weeks ago with his passing
Mo_nday'o Resnlts
San Fran 1110 1110 000- 2 e 0 Stone. The &lt;ookies were John talent, co~tinued to be hobbled
Kllnsas Ctty 4 Detroit 3, night Pitts
1110 010 40x- 6 14 0 Dowler, offensive end, and
by • spramed knee.
M1nnesota 4 N.Y. 3, 10 Ins. • I Spahn, Perry (7) and Haller. ry Nyquist, klcking specjali'lt. R elaltvely few serious
Bolttmore 2 Cht. I, U ins. n Law 115-91 aod Pagliarooi, (.oo.. The Minnesota Viking• of
rtes resulted from games
Los Angeles 8 Cleve. 2, night er-Spahn t5-l5),
NFL put six players 00
the weekend.
(Only games scheduled)
-ers, including Jerry Reichow. Doctora said veteru Boston I
Tuesday's P'oboble Pltehero
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Reichow, a veteran
Patrtot runmng back Larry
Cleveland at Los Ange- 1Chtcago
1110 000 1101- 2 10 2 with eigbt years experience, Garron will be ' idellned several
les tmghtt - Tiant (10-7) vs. St. Louis 010 330 31x- IO IS 0 was . plaeed on waivers with weeks with a broken collar
Brunet (7-8).
i .Jackson, McDaruel 15), Hum- rookieo Frank McClendon
bone and Marlin McKeever of
Detroit at Kansas C 1 t y phreys &lt;7), Konnce (8) and fensive tackle: Jerry McClurg, the Los Angeleo Rafllll was
(ntght) - McLain (11-5) vs. Kraug . Stmmons (9-IJ ) and M&lt;&gt;- defensive end ; halfback Mel peeled to be released from
Hunter (4-41.
·Carver. Loser-Jackson (11-18), Meeks; Woodrow Peeples
hospital within a few days afNew York at Minnesota HR- Krug (Sth ).
offensive guard end
ter recovering from a modera te
tmght) - Stottlemyro (15-7) vs. . .
Ron Barlow.
concussion.
Perry &lt;8-4).
Cinc1
100 000 ~ 11 2
----:;;;: - -- - - Baltimore at Chicago (ni I - Milw
OIL 140 OOx- 7 10 0 However, pl~yerl cut from
McNally (7-5 ) vs. Peters~ig) Jay, Locke ' 5 ), Craig (7), ~e rosters don t ,?ave to place
or Howard IIHJ).
McCool (3) and Edwards. K. poSition wanted ads too ofWashington at Boston (2 1 . I Johnson, O'Dell (7) and Oliver. len. Many teams are willing
night) - Duckworth (~)· a;~ Winner - K. Johnson 114-fil. try oot their rivals' discarded
Narum (4-10) vs. Monbouquette Loser - Jay (11-4) . HRs-Hor· p!_ayers.
(S.IS) and Lonborg IS.1 4).
per (14th), Oliver tl7th), Ed- The Pbiladelpbia Eagles
Wednesday's Gomes
wards (13th).
leased rookie defensive
Cleveland at L. A. 2 twi-nigM
Bob Mirabelle Monday, but
Detroit at Kansas Crty, night Los Ang
000 050 210- I I 4 also signed voteran paso
New York at Mlnn.,..ta night New York 000 010 120- 4 1.2 4 cetver Gary Barnes who wao
Baltimore at Chicago, trlghl
Drysdale, . R. Miller (8) and released by the Chl~ago Bears
Washington at Boston night
Torhorg. Miller, Parsons (5), last week. Barnes, 6-feel-4 and
National Loa~e
Bethke (7), Moorhead (9) and 210 pounds, haa played 1n
W. L, Pet GB ~nmzzaro , Stephenson
(8). NFL for Greeu Bay and Dallas
Los Angeles 73 53 .579
Wmner :- Drysdale (17-11). In odditioo to Chicago and
Milwaukee
71 52 .~ 77
Loser- Mdler 11-3). IIR- Fair· adelphia.
San Francisco 89 52 .570 1~ ly lith).
Jo the AFL, lite New York
anclnnatl
68 Sli .iSJ 31&gt; (Only games aeheduled)
Jell 11gnec1 linebacker 11 ike
Philadelphia 66 &gt;7 .537 Sll!
A-~- 1 · · - ·
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Pittsblll'8h
116 &amp;I
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Houston
KraJick, McMahon (3), Tiel- I,
51 73
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New York
39 116 _312 33 1&gt; enauer (7) and Azcue, Roof (7) ..
Monclay•1 IIHulll
Lopez (14--10) and Egan. Loser
Los Angeles 1 N.Y. 4, night
-KraUct (6-101.
P1ttaburgh 6 San Fran 2 nl h
St. Louta 10 Chleago
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Milwaukee 7 Cincinnati '6 . Batt
000 001 000 1101-1 t 1
(Only games scheduled) night Chi
1101 1100 1100 - t 7 s
'l'Dosday•• prollehle Plldten Barber, S. Miller (t), Hall
Los Angeles at N y ·
(ll) nd Brown. Pizarro, · WU(night) Reed IS-l ": 0 r k hew til) and Romano, Martin ·
son (IJ.I7).
) s. Jack. (11). Winner - Hall tl0-4). LooHouston
at
Philadelphj er-Wilhelm (H).
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tn!ght) - Nottebart (3-11) 8
Short (1~1.
vs. Browns Back in
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f~l;,s"aw 11~~ vs. Fliend HIRAM, Obio (UPI) - Tbe
·nclnna~rdweU (1~).
Cleveland BroWllO reported~
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Milwaukee
to their lraJninl camp today to
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ll~) "'· Prepare fw an I!ZiribiUoo latDe
cago at ·
with Delroll Sunday.
TIY A THRIFT lOX
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Loull The team retumed from
kl
- Faul (3-3) va. Sad.,.. victory mr Lot Angelft
0' COL SANDERS
Sanday wHh only a minimum
Cbf ' ednesdaY'o Gamn
minor lnitoieo to aboir lor
Cille~ 3 ,1 st. Louis, niJ)tt . pre.aeaaon bout.
U at Milwaukee, Dighf TICkle Jim
Kalilctl
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Hospital lritere he wu treated '
US (UPf) - Patay for wllat has been deseribed u
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by heat olctness. .
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In...."!!J'In'!Vltle, Obto Roll Fl!ihlller wu 1o
!SERVES I TO 4 PEOPLI!I
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eattJild ·~.ooo pace MODd~y aruny atter elfedtt from
n~~ at ,oto .Dolmtl by a blow on 1111 head llllierect
neck. '
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f3Patay B
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On Aug 8, though, 20,882 carne tiona! League with an 8-4
to a 7-1 lead which ·
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out to a double header filled VIctory over
seemed seem until the seventh
There 8 nothing l~ke 8 hot which the Braves swept, touch- cousin, the New York Mets. In inning wh e n the Reds scored
pennant chase to brmg people ~ng off a streak of II vicrories the only other senior circuit
five runs. Cincinnati threatened
~. t~e ol.d ball game, even ~f 10 15 games despile the rigors tion, San Francisco tumbled lo go ahead against rf'li{'ver
tl s m Mtlwaukee County Stadi- of an extended road trip
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For most of the se11801l the Tbe Braveo returned w and one • ball games behmd loaded. O'Dell settled down and .
Braves have been playing in County Stadium Monday night the Dodgers, by droppmg a 6-2 set the r., t of the Reds dnwn
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the Ch
Pirates and. St· in order to rreserve .Johnson·s ,
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froot of close fnends
and rela- and coon ted 12•565 cheermg
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Icago ,10-2.
14th victory.
ping to 913 lor a game with They proceeded to edge the an- 1he Amertcan League •••ders, The Res took the lead on Torn-.
an In· . the Houston Astroa. The Rentle cinnati Reds 7-6 and move into the Mmnesota. Twms, edged th~ . n:tY Harper 's solo homer in the
lerlocking grip.
Nicklaus folk of the city that made beer second pia.-, two percentage New York Yanke~s 1-3, Baltt- f1r st. The Brave.s came back ,
geto I lot of dlllaaee wit~ it!" lamou, had been staying awa points behind the Dodgers.
more .ntpped ChJcago .2-t ,
WJih st ngle runs m the s"Cond . .
from the rk In tall ti 1 Y
sas Coty cltpped Detl'OJt 4-3
third and fourth and won the i
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1 Angeles mamtalned Its
move
The Braves had w win It
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ing In swimming ID her very .;ora, not Jerry's - I hope you
own plastic pool. You name It, saved the Sentinel picture of
she does II -Isn't the bound· 3 year old Jamie SC8Uy a diV·
WE WERE ALL delighted ion for the year - the Mal&gt; In''" Of real young tots amaz. In' off the sprfnl! board at our
Iwith Tommy Rail's recent col· thews one thls time at Betllv p11g - and I never cease Ill pool - I had just seen blm at
umn {Rail's Ramblings)
in Matthews Clark's, Cheshire
watching It - from the home with hls latest "ensem·
which he tersely and in no un- her young son, Keith
high - I mean those ble" on, a oweet thin, white,
I certain terms branded the "far aged 3 months, almost tall handle bars - bike riders low necked, sleeveless dress out" beatniks for what they ceives the prize a gorgeous
on down to the zillion of ball repeat, dress - a favorite garb
really are - liabilities to to- Bl Gbib lor youngest there - games going on - Esther o! Jamie all summer to our eterday's society, morals, culture. give you 2 &lt;repeat. 2)guesses Clark's two "children" are ex- no' delight.
"Square" is really a proud who got "The Oldest" word lor to&lt;lay . it takes cour· this time I have a royal sun bum
age to be one, that is, "four just from sitting In the
square" (where is that word down at Belly's - red as a
ir the Bible, must look it up beet. I am - the big trailer
TODAY I.
selling ilt the back yard at JanWe give you the following ice Daniels will be he
new
W&lt;&gt;rd picture of a "Square:· , home of Sandra Brewington and
But today a "square" is a I husband after Aug _ 28, so I'm
guy who volunlem .
And told - at Chesapeake. 0. tries lo do a better job, even one by one our gals and boys
U it means overtime without leave me and we say Godspe· d
pay.
to them au - Adrienne Mills
A square is a guv who does- 1 Muon's young daughter Kimn't want to step at the bar and mie, who spent the summer
get all juiced up bec"duse he here, is a "bug" on bugs, II
prefers to go to his own home. you get me - she collected
his own dinner table and his them right and left while
own bed.
- a charming child - Mary
He hasn't learned to cut cor- I Mills getting Grampaw
ners or goof off.
I ley a natty white cap lot his
This creep we call a "square" recent birthday - and a
gets all choked up when he shopper she Is. Man - I'm now
hears children singing "My all stewed up about Tommy
Country 'Tis of Thee.''
Rail who has "Rambled" clear
He evon believes in God - to Los A~geies - he will stay
and ·says so ' in public'
_ w1th reial&gt;ves there,
to thank
h' k goodA square , a guy who lives ness - ~e hate t m of our
within his me:;ns and thinks , young M&gt;ddleport Ernie Pyle
Uncle Sm should too.
I m all thai melee out there He doesn t want to fly now but your true dl sc&gt;ple of the
and pay later. He is likely lo [ ~ourtr Estte goes where the
save h&gt;S own money for a ramy
day, rather than count on using yours.
He tells· h1's so n ,·t·s mo re lm·
portant to play lair than win.
Imagine!
HOUSE PAINT
A square is a guy who reads
Scripture when nobody's watch- :
ing and prays when nobody's
lis~n~~gy. who thinks Christmas I
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berbd on a State-wide program t!on to be decided upon.
II servlee to older people vta "Our program Is aimed to
hou&lt;ing and related facilities serve those persons 82 years of
lr l~e 11Ul.inr metropolitan areas age and over, in redsonably 1
Of ()hJo In an agFeRate amount good health lor their age, of
o! ovet ~10 million, aC'eordine, a,·erage tncomt, who want to
b&gt; Jeanne C. Squire of Berea, live Independently and in dlgP'"' Id•nt of the Ohio Federa· oily In speciall) designe&lt;. fa·
Uon.
cllit!eo that are well located
OVerwhelming response wsur- and modestly priced. This lnveyl and interest by the mem- eludes the vast majority of our
ber,~ip has cauBed the corpor- members~ip in Ibis age group
ation named Ohio Business and and a similar percentage of
Professional Women'• Retire- Ohio Senior Citizens," Mrs. Ed·
ment Llving, Inc. to come Into llh Slrommer, corporation presexistence today. This non-prof· !dent, said.
It corporation consists of past -•we will have no Foonder's
ltate presidents the current Fees, or Sustainers' Gifts, nor
ltate presiden, and first vice will be ask lor all of the assets
president.
o our resid. :s. On the contrary
1besa orlgmal lacUi!les will we will have a straight rental
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tucker
0
eot be · rest home, nursing arrangement which we feel to of Letart Falls are annouoc·
bomes or convalescent homes be the enlightened approach In log lluo engagement and apbot will be patterned after the lhe field of housing for Senior proacblng marriage of their
award winning Westerly In Lake- Citizens," Mrs. Strommer said. daughter, Aoo~o Marie Tucker,
li'1Jod which experts consider It is anticipated thal Toledo to Mr. Wilson Wolle, suo of
one of the finest facilities of its and Cincinnati will have the Mr. and Mn. Wilson Wolle of
kind.
first completed projects. Nego- Letart Falls. The wedding will
'11le lmmedlatt plan calls for tiallons are already under way be ao event of Sept 12 at the Franche•ter Mo&lt;lel's Peter
facilities in the metropolitan to obtain land in both these ar- home ol the groom's aunt, Ml'li. Pan, registered Guernsey bull.
ll'eiS of Toledo, Cincinnati, Co- eas.
Pauline Wolle wilh the Rev. owned by Charles B. Bolton,
Daniel Workman performing West S'alem, and Harold Carna·
the ceremony. The couple will han and Edson Roush,
live in SoUth Caronna where has become a
Mr. wolfe will be stationed Sire, according to the ·
Simplicity marked the wed-/ Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn in the U. S. Marines.
can Guernsey Cattle Club.
,•p an, " now has 11 daug hters
ll
ding of Mr. Charles Haskins. Sowers, We ston; Mr. and
IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Has- Mrs. Clarence Ward and child·
with 17 official pro&lt;luction recklns. Palmer-S! , Middleport, and reo, Douglas and Valerie, Me·
ords. Their average pro&lt;l.uction
Miss Jo Ann Sowers, daughter Arthur' and Mrs. Robert Blue
Is 10,472 pounds of milk und
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sowers, and daughter, Suzanne, of Phil·
565 pounds of fat when conWellston, which was solemnized adelphia, Pa. The latter are sisverled to a twir~~ily milkmg.
Saturday at 7:30 p. m. in the ters of the bride.
305-day, ma!ure equivalent baMethodist Church, McArlhur.
sis.
Vows of the double ring cer·
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This line Guernsey bull was
emony were read by lhe Rev .
c. w. Bollillger in the presence
PT. PLEASANT _ Marshall bred by Charles B. Bolton,
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families
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was
of uouuow8
Umverslty ~evelopment
od Wandamere Pan's Veronica. She
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Mlmrs DlrecU&gt;r John
rangements of summer flowers
umm
.
has two official records includdecoraUng the altar.
Committees are announced M. Sayre Will leave hla position lng one of 12,926 pounds of milk
- th e brlue
·o
For her weddmg
for the annual ice cream social in early 1at1 to become Ass 1stant and 607 pounds of fa(.
chose a while silk
cocktail and band concert sponsored by lor Deve:opment at Northern
length dress styled along prin· Middleport Band Boosters ou llllnols University in OeKalb.
"Pan's" most illustrious
cess lines wltb a small white Thursday, August 26 , al 5 p.m. Sayre, the fll'St development ghter is Locust Gro~e Jennie trees should be green and
satin circlet holding the short on the lawn of Middleport Hlgh and alwnni affairs director at P. that had a pro&lt;luctwn record Christmas gifts hand-picked ..
w~ite veil. She carried a colon- school
Marshall, joined lhe university of 13,056 pound&lt; of milk and He want to ~ee Amenca l1rst
Ia! bouquet of small white They are general chairladies stall in 1959. During his six . 647 pounds of fat, in the :u;o - '" everythmg.
mums.
Mrs. Juantia Gerard and Mr~ year tenure, the Development 2X division.
He believes in ho~~ring falh·
Miss Patsy Skeen of Wells- Betty Ohlinger; table, Mrs. Office has grown from a bud·
er an~, mother and do unto ·
ton, close frieod of the bride, Don Mullen, Mrs. Henry Cia~ get of less than $1,0011 to $21,0011
,
others .and that kind of stuff.
was her attendant and wore a worthy, Mrs. Lewis Long; flow- in 1984 and the Alumru Off1ce Salon 612 Dmes
He thinks he knoM more
deep red sleeveless dress sim· er arrangements, Mrs. Don bas expanded from no chapters In Pt. Pleasant
than hiS teen-ager knows about
· liar to that of the bride. Her Mills, Mrs. Robert Schmoll, in 1959 to 40 orgnalzations local- _ The Partners of the
car freedom and cu~fcw.
headdress was of red velvet Mrs. Richard Gress; coffee, ed throughout the country f.o. County 8 et 40 Solon No.
You squares, who dlgn&gt;fy the
ribbons and she carried a colon- Mrs. Bert Bodimer, Mrs. Cur. day.
met at Gene Bull
human race. You squares w~o
Ia! bouquet of pale pink mums. tis Jenkinson; cashiers, Mrs. The 35-year-old Huntington na· lor dinner for their monthly h~ld th; thank:~ss . wo~ld b 10
·Mr. William Garrett of Chit- Leland Brown, Mrs. William tive, received an A. B. in Jour- meeting Thlll'Sdy evening,
pace. ou nus !Is In t " rave
Ucothe, hlgh school co-teacher King· pies and cakes Mrs nalism and a master's degree adjourned to the home of Mrs. new age, you ghosts of the
. and friend of the groom, served Willi~m Grueser, Mrs: Jame; in Sociology from Marshall. He Ellen DeWeese of Point Pleas· f::st: stan~ up! Stand up and
as best man.
Pullin, Mrs. Glen Evans, Mrs. was formerly a United States ant.
counted .
The bride's mother chose a Harold Hubbard, Mrs. Robert State Deparbnent clerk in the The business segment opened NAME OVER SOME pre~y
' pr~nted silk costume ~th mat· Mcintosh, Mrs. James Conde, American Embassy in Bem, in ritualistic form with Chap- h~avy squares - names like
cbing bat. The grooms mother Mrs. Carrol Swanson· whole Switzerland, and he also held eau Mrs. Genevieve Well in Lincoln, Nathan Hale, Jane
was attired ~n a blue ~wo-plece cakes and pies, Mrs.' George lha post of managing dlnctor charge. The report of the Aud· Addams - oh, heavens, I .~on't
ensemble :With matching hat. Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Tom Rue; of the Point Pleasant, W. Va., iling Committee, Mrs. Fay even a~tempt to start th~,t EndA recepl&gt;on for the wedding candy, Mrs. Jean Cooke, Mrs. Chamber of CniiUilOree.
Wildermuth and Mrs. Gladys less Lme of ~plendour.
party was held at lhe home of Everett Bachner· Ice cream
Cumings was read. Mrs. Got- You finiSh II and look all
'• the bride's sister, Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Kenneth ' McElhinney: PAYS HOMAGE
die Mou~ning and Mrs. Mabel around you, right in our to':'",
r~. ence Ward, McArthur, lmmed- Gene Harris, William King, Da- LEOPOLDVILLE,- The Congo Brown gave a report of the county, state, na_tion - they re
lately followmg lhe ceremony. vld Ohlinger; pop, Mr. and (UPI)-Premier MOise Tshom· Pouvier held in Cleveland.
all around, holdmg th• . fort,
Aller a short wedding trip the Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and Hen· be paid homage Monday to Mrs. Emma Wayland present· the old (and young) fuddle-dud· ~=~~=~=:~:~~::
couple will be at home In their ry Clatworthy.
more than 150 Ralholic priests ed the salon a check which was 1es who don't mow any better -l'amouiHIIfand
· newly furnished home at 303
and nuns massacred by Congo received from saving bottle than to love .the1r country, their 1111 llrOIIII, areat - - . 1'17
Boundary St. S. W., McArthur.
rebels last year. He did so in caps. Tbe money is to be used ch~rch, their conunumty and lid&lt; lllday.
The groom is a graduate of
ao address to the Pan-African for Tubercular Chlld
their fellow-man.
~ddleport High school and
Calholic Educational Co!Ifel' Mrs. Well presented the
LOOKING AROUND - Home
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Ollio University where he reence.
a new white Bible.
from my second family reun- -&lt;1
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celved his A.B. degree and Is
CHOLERA SPREADING
Mrs. Mabel Brown installed
,.• working on hts master's degree
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GENEV A(UPI)- Tbe World the following officers for the
. ' ,•tbere. He II currently serving
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Health Organization reported coming year:
· u high lcbool principal at the The American Legion Auxil- Monday that a ebolera outbreak Chapeau, Mrs. Gladys Cum·
' 'Allemvllle msb ochool
ao&lt;l iary ol Drew Webster Post No. in Iran and Mgbanistan bas mings ; LaDemi Olapeau nrem· l
•, teaches In tbe
elementary 39 will meet at lhe Legion hall, spread ro neighboring districts ier, Fay Wildermuth; La Demi
" tJ'8des in lha McArthur schools. Tuesday AIJ8UBI 24. It I p.m. or lhe Soviet Union.
Chapeau Deuxiem, Golda Mour·
'· '!be new Mrs. Haskins has 'l1le Racine Legion Auxiliary
nlng; Laumonle - Emma Way·
•:lleen attendllll Ohio Uuiversity will bave Its annual picnic at
land; La A.rchiniste, Erma
where she is a junior. Mr. Has· lhe Racine Park on Tuesday
AUG. 21
Smitll; La Concierge, Dorothy
ldns served formerly as an aide at 5:30 p.m. with potluck clio- The Wildwood Garden Club Hecker: Pouvier member, Gen·
to former Congressman, Homer ner. Bring your own table ser- will meet Wednesday, at 8 p.m. evleve Well.
M Able11, in 1964.
vice. Members .will return to at the home of Mrs. Karl Grues- Greeting cazd samples were
;,
Attending the wedding werethe Legion Hall lor Installation er, wltll Mrs. Mason Fisher as displayed and distributed. The
&lt;''; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins, of junior officers.
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co-holte!a.
hostess served punch.
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Sowers-Haskins Wedding Saturday
Was in McArthur Methodist Church

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Resident Direttor for I 75th Due in Gallia
::August 30; Division Chairmen Will Meet Thursday
iA resident director of the '!'be Bulletin also revealed
llead~era Cnm!'""l', Fostoria, 0., !bat llle 17Sth Celebra~
Will arriVe 10 the Old Frencb quarters wiD move iJito tts new
DeE! Mondsy 1Aug. 30) Ill localloa at tbe corner of SecGallia countians put togeth- 11114 Ave., and Court St., durpieces for the !75th tiD- IDe the lint week of Septem-

community for lhe celebration. Beginnlug one week from
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act wiD permit lha 1~ day and each Monay lherealCODir
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cal !"In-profit corporation .to producing activity will he re·
receive a 25 per cent coD11JU&amp;ted at celebraiwn head·
sion on decoration sales, with ~
the commission ro he applied q
s. _., be rend ed
f~!'Jilvtrll8l'J celebration.
ber. WheD estahlllbed, dlviaiOD to street and lamp-post tlecora· Reports ""1
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chairmen and committee chair· !Ions. It wUI also provide the the following: lkothers of !he
'" t)llebratiw,a,.• revealed today .in men will be apeeted lo drop corporation fllnds for a nost to Brulh memberships. Shaving
f.
BulleliD No. 4, IS- by reeuJarly, dally If polllllble, be uaed by the celebration permit memberslnps,
~,:lhorpby Maj.-Gfll. (Retlr~IJ and pick up mall and dlstrlbu· queen in the big parade oo Oct. S8I'Y Belles membershipn&lt;,!I'mi·tsl
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E. Bush, ,_a] cbair· Uon Items.
Dels, ties, bats, peddler
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and plates.
•I'~~ Bush bu Cllled a meet· WOllam O'Brien bas offered It was announced that
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for all dlviaiOD chairmen the use of the dining room of first caravan to a nearby com· How To Hold
7 p.m., In the St. the Lafayette Hotel for lhe cele- munity would be conducted on
Cmrcb. Stat- bratlon's hospltallty eenler.
Saturday, Sept. 11.
JiY• by each AU revenue pmdnciJII clivi· Tbe Bulletin stated that COlli· More Firmly Ill Place
dlalrmeo in prepara- siona have been requesed to memorallon plates are on or- Do JOUr talse tee&amp;h anDOY and emby allpp1nr. dropptD&amp; ar wob·
the ntlident dnclcr's make deposita at le&amp;llt once a der and should be available b&amp;nul
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.JUit IJ)rinkle a little PASTEBTH oD
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Mrs. Ed Haggerty visited her
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relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Halley,
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IOd other relatives.
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I thlldren, Robin, Mary and DavI ld bave returned from a vislt in
Springfield with 1\lr. and Mrs.
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her weekend guest her sl~ter,
Mrs. Kathryn '1'anner of South
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Naomi, and their
daughter,
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Mr. and Mrs. wnnam Houck
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wttb f/6 ol lhe fine IIU8pellded
llld Susanna Roush held their Zaneiville; Mr. and Mrs. Allen
87 Tom Ball
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..nual relDllon Sunday, August Folger and Jan, Joyce, Allen
for no operator's Ucense. He
!2. at the Avalanche Vernon and Jayne, Brunswick; Mr. and Entertainment for lhe AJinual
bid been muted by lbe state
khool, in West VIrginia.
Mrs. VIctor Roush, Crooksville; Farm Bureau Chicken BarbeblcbWSf palnll.
A b sk dinne
ed Mrs. Dorlha Rou&amp;b, Roseville. cue will be furnished by F81'111
tEd Nole: Tom RID fa nat he bad decided not "to call up rectors. It looked as ~ It ware
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Bureau youth from the various hack In the oatloa's eapltal, tbe reserves at this time."
a heated campalp.
ot noon _wllh Mrs. E. H. Geb- Mrs. Maxine .Arnold, Pome- youth and adult advisory coun· ollly laklal mm lime Ia
As soon as the words had pen.
Tbere are four time 101101
bart aak~ng grace, . !ollo~ed by roy; Mrs. DoriS M. Horner, ells in the County according to Americus Ga .. and catehinc elrated, he jumped up and let One poster, backini a formar Eastern,
Central, Moun~
the Lords Prayer 10 .umson. Monroeville; Mrs.
Dorothea VIrgil King, chairman of this ap on ,•lpllal malerlal.)
out a happy audible sigh wblch class president at Fordham~ ID ClOIIIIneDIBI United Slalel.
Mrs. John Ord preside~!, con· Krapp, Norwalk; Mrs. Mary year's Barbecue Committee
Central, lolounla1D
1 recenOy spent two days scur- ocboed loudly through ao empty !varsity and a congressman a Eastem,
dueled tbe business sesSion aod Aum1ller, Hartford, W. Va.; Mr. .
g
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the
nation's
capt.
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Mrs. Maline Arnold, secre~y, and Mrs. Austin Wolfe and Jer- Following a meeting of the ~t th~:gh lree. Uned ~treets, two ~e y~ of tile,'' be played a pi&lt;:m-~,of a baby
rtad the report of the prevtous ry. Lee, Racine; Mr. and Mu. committee and members of the past hun~reda of hnge federal &amp;bouted. I imagined the reaction the heading;, Id rather flgbll•
year. Mrs. John Fry waP nam- Wilbur Stewru:t and Gary, Mrs. County Farm Bureau board of office buildings and fouotian dat- was much the same lor many than swl~, .... and tJu; Clj)ed to purchase the family coat John M. LewiS and M&gt;ke, and trustees, King 8IU!Ounced that ted ark.• from Senate oflices men his age throughout 111e Uoo below, And C8UIIe he • my
of arms for those wishing them. Dale, Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and youog. people from at least two to office; of lhe Houae of Re- country.
dsddy.''
Mrs. Hattie Reed gave a report Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs. Nooa councils were prepared to flii'Il-tati
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M and M Le Ish acts for the event He also presen ves.
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rs. onI compiled between sessi0111 rr WAS CAMPAIGN tim to Democratic process was at
held at Union Camp Grounds ~rd Grimm and Charlotte. Mar· said lhat some old-time come- of watching the colDltry'a legis- th Ho 8 of Representati~es. work in an Institution o1 deJD.
Saturday. Mrs. Reed also an- tlyn and Lesa, Mr. and Mrs. dy movies would be run during
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nounced that the Mason County Howard Roush Cheryl Lewis the evening prior to lhe pro- laltve process at w:,, these Congressmen played little psrt ocracy.
Historical Society was open for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush and gram for the entmainment ~f ·'Notes from Washing ·
ID poUtlckiJig, however.
membership with dues bring Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. John Ord young and old alike. There will
Elections were about to be ON A GIANT directory board
$2 per member.
. and Beth and John 1!!., Mrs. at"? be a. report by the Organ!- A major press conference of held lor officers of the Congres- to olflces oo the llfth floor 4li
A memorial service was held Inez Roush, Gc&lt;orge Reed, Mrs. zalton Director on how Farm the President is harder w get sional_Secretaries Club, chiefly the new UDI~ Statal Senate
lor Louis Roush who died Oc· Hattie Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Bureau dues money " spent into than Fort Knox. (I've nev· a socJal organization. Tbe office Building are those listing under
"-ldCIIue.Mtr.
Iober 1984; Harold Reed. Jan- Fred R Roush, Letart, W. Va. for the benefit of local farmers. er made either). After being building's cafeteria was stuffed "joint oommltleell:"
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uary 1985; and Oma Bumgarn·
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The committee chairman re- ' rebuked lor more than three Witb posters of candidates for Internal Revenue Taxation- l.Oeufl Sf,
Middleport
er, Ap~il1965 . Following a mom- Mike Schwartz, DIXon, 111·; ported that ticket sale; for the hours by While House guards, positions of 1st and 2nd vice R. 52~.
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ent of silent prayer, lhe group Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe, Le· event are progressing rapidly, a te&gt;ephone call to the White presidents and the board of dl· Ladies Lounge- Rm. 5222.
formed • lriendship circle and tart Falls , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd d
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Roush Mr and Mrs Jnhn Fry an urge
a ose w s mg .,
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sang, "Blest Be 'l1le Tie That M 'd M E' hi
dattend should purchase ticket&amp; by Press Secretary Bill Moyers'
Binds.''
r. an
rs. IC nger an o1 phone reservations to lhe secretary in an attempt at obOflicers were retained lor the Becky Jo, Mrs. Joe Pa~gh and Farm Bureau office !Jelore Tues- taining credentials, I ended up
coming year and include, Mrs. Debbie, Becky and Jackie, Mrs. day evening.
hearing President Johnson's VIJohn Ord, president; Mrs. John Helen Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. The barbecue is dated for ed Nam statement at a police
Fry, vice president; Mrs llfax- nunnas Gr~nstead and Robert, Thursday evening, August 26 at desk in the old Senate office
lne Amold, secretary; IOd Mrs. M'r. and Mrs. Everett Roush and the Rock Springs Fairgrounds building.
John Lewis, treasurer, The 1966 Kathy ~nd Linda and Mrs Ken- with serving from 6 p.m. 'til Tbt&gt;re I stood between two
reunion will be held at the Ver- neth V&gt;ckers and Rooney, of 8 p.m. with the program to fol- pollee officers and heard major
non School on the Sunday pre- New Haven.
low.
foreign policy speech on a !ranceding Labor Day. Mrs. Fry
slsror radio. I studied the re8111l0Unced that the first edition
Commercially caught Atlantic actions of lhe policemen.
of the Rausch history is availood generally range from 2~ Officer 422 listened intently,
able.
to 25 pounds, but 50-pound indl· a frown upon his young ace, unGifts were presented
to
viduais are not unusual.
W the President announced tbat
George Reed, oldest man present; Mrs. Nora Hoffman, old·
1
est lady; Jerry Lee Wo lie, - - - - - - - - youngest child; Mike Swartz,
trav~ the farthest and Mr. Mr. and ·"rs- C. A. Barnett !
and Mrs. Alton Grim~. lllrgest visited Sunday with Mr. and
family present.
Mrs. Me&gt;gs Benedum.
A card shower was planned Recent visitors of Mr. and
lor J. H. Ohlinger of New Hav- Mrs, Vern Green were Ray·
en, w. va.: Mrs. Minnie Pogb, mood Green and daughter of
East Liverpool- and Miss Nan- Kent Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Put·
cy Roush, Wlll~w Gro,ve, Pa.
llns and son of Magnolia, Mr.
Attending were Mr. anil Mro. and Mrs. i))n Pullins and daugh.
Deane Talkington and Rl'anoes ter of Williamstown, Mr. and
Ruth and Sarah and Mr'. and Mrs. Wayne Pullins of Canton
Mrs. Alton Grimm, East Liver· and Mr. and Mrs. George Reed.
pool ; Mr. and Mrs. Vtrgil H. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed
Curry, and Bruce and Mrs. E. viSited reeenll~ w1th Mr. and
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and Mrs. stanton Dailey, Berne,
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Jones and son, Harold, Ohio
City Ohio visited with Mr
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and ' Mrs. 'Ney Carpenter over· Anne
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Mary
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n~the weekend and attended the
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R. Roush, Gene Roush, Belen
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resideoce at Letart Falls.
IDd Sunday and they returned
Mra. Don llaymao and chi!· to Dayton Sunday ev-•··.
dren of Wao.....,-n,
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their and
vacatloo
her parents
Susan Frazier,
GallipolMr.
Mrs. wilh
Robert
Lewi; is,M1ss
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some time
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who ae&lt;ompanied them to their with her grandparents, Mr, and
,..., ...,. ...... ...., purchase of Blue Lustre Car· _ _:Bu~si,_n,_e,_ss_;Se;_:_M_._oa,__s_ ' Real Estate For Sa e
home ln Washington Saturdey. Mrs. Fern Gillogly and other
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OR SALE 6 room hOuse, doU.
James Sayre oi Camp Ken. relatives In this vicini~)'.
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Baker Furniture, Middleport, BULLDOZER work
wanted. ble oink, cabinet, bath, eel· a, Mrs. Herbert Raash
aedy Fla. and Paula Sayre of Temple Methodist Church W.
PHONE WY 2•2156 Ohio.
8 24 tile
Farm ponds, backfilling, 1ar 31 acres fll'Ound. $30(10.00. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roush Portland ~ailed on
Roberta S.C.S. met at the church on
driveways. Reasonable rates. Co~tact Lawrence
Rupe, are. a~unclng .the birth of Rousb recently.
Wednesday evening. Mrs. ArthPhone
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Mrs.
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Crabtree had the program
AKC registered Pekingese pup,
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Veterans
Memonal
Hosp1tal
on
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her
brother
Herschel
Badwtth
Mrs. Clarence Arbaugh in
pies. Mrs. W. W. Call, 73.Z
charge of devotions.
Sycamore St., Middleporl DON T PUMP y&lt;&gt;D SJngg!sb oep. FOR SALE - 8 room modern Friday. He weighed 7 lbs., one el of Akroo '
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Get
Klean-Em-40
bouse
In
Middleport,
desirable
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and
will
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Columbia Gange, No. 205,
TOMOIIJLI! Ullllf8IICll lJeea WY 2-557&gt;.
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oeptlc tank cleaner. Land- loealion, near schools. Ex- Jclm David. Grandparents are
met for Inspection on Friday
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your
operamark rarm Burea11.
cellent condition. Call WY 2- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duffy ol
~ening. Worthy Slate Deputy
or'• u.:e-1 Call W1' Will. 1r
SALEI SAV&amp;I
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8 24 6tp Syracuse and Mrs. Edno Rousb
V~rgll Atklns and Mrs. Atkins
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No Federal Excise Tor ~~~=========,
local.
were present and gave the
UTH'S Clothing store is now 15 Cu. Ft. Chost
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Ladies of the conununily met
Grange a score of 81. The cook·
eo at Letart Falls, Ohio, 10 FREEZER
$l 79
lrriw ~-- '7
Tuesday to clean the Methole contest
was held
with
1. m. until 7 p. m.
8 20 Uc Plu• FREE .. CNom
dis! Church. Those
assisting
Carolyn
Greenlees
having
the
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llfllt place en.try. Helen Jeffers
INOUNCING the opening of
USED FREEZERS
1 decorated 2 bedroom• Roush, Bessie Parsons, Mabel Those who visited at the had the winmng entry bt the
::&amp;J Trailer Sales at 313 Lin;::~y basement' gas furnace Roush, Roberta Thaxton, Dolly home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen smocked apron conte•t.
SEVERAL GOOD
Phone WY 2-:l838 or stop by
heating Located in
good Wolfe, Eileen Buck and Pam, Cllne during the past week Recent guesta
of Mr. and
USED MODELS
oolo St., Middleport,
Ohio.
neighborhood. Low down pay- Beverly Stobart and Bertha were Mrs. Evelyn Rife and Mrs. Mrs. Dale Stansbury were Mr.
STILL AVAILABLE
1o see the latest Hilltop campS I &amp;Se •
ment. Priced right.
Robinson.
Dora Carpenter, Rutland, Mrs. and ,Mrs. Bryan Davld
and
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RURAL - CLOSE IN - 2 Mr. and Ml'1. Watlte Slover, Leona Folden, Mr. and Mrs. daugnter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
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attic' oay evening with Mr. aod Mro. Tanya, local.
Davis and Henson Cleland, all
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4 rooms unfinished
M1n1ger
front ~ch block garage' Earl Robinson.
Mr • and Mrs. Cedi Dwelley of Dexter'
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e Transferable Wben
hllm, chick~n house, othe; Mr. aod Mrs. Larry. Badgely have returned t~ their bo~e In Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cannde
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buildings good garden space. of Columhos are spending a ••· Orlaodo, .Fla., after spending a o Marysville and Mr. and Mra.
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Can be financed. $3DOO.OO.
cation with Mr. and Mrs. Er- few daya here with
their Charles L. Canode and son, Del~~~~ ~eland, M~in 20 ~~ or 24,000 mHes
F~RM _ m 60 llllivat- win Gloeckner and Mr. and dllughters and their families, aware, v1slted with Mr. and
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SEWING machlnes, repair ..,..
.Plains.
Debra and Jimmie and Mr. Mrs. Clarence Canode.
1 ~·. 2 story lramo 1 rice,
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makea.
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Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
$
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and Larry, Columbuo,
are
D1ily 9:00 to 7:00
Anthroized Singer Sales nnd
lnotollod
age, ...., ..,., ,.... . . : Ollumbus spent a weekeDd at The Busy Bet Society of the spending a lew days with Mr.
Service.
o 29 tie
er buildings. • w. ..., wilb their parent1, Mr. CM'pellter Baptist Church met and Mrs. Alva Rupe:
Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 9
GIN SENG $23.25 per lb., gold·
lia County 11ne. $IO,OOD.. .
_, Mr•. Roy Pearson and Mr. with Mr•. Millie Starcher ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Dwame Jordan
en seal $1.85, wild ginger 65c.
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAK : and Mrl. Vernon Donohue. Sr. cently.
and Bryan were gue•t. on SatFor Rent
Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio.
WY Ml3ll
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cltildresa Columbia Make It Girls 4-H ~y eyening of Mr. and Mrs.
(i;;RROOM runiishi.l"'-3 12 121c
Pomero,, 0.
8 24 3to and family of Cleveland have Club members, advisort and Cecil Gillogly aod children of

Margaret lsel. Kunkle,
Aida
Jane Hauot, 90 acres, Salem.
Sam Ricks, Rachel Hicks to
Albert L. Walkioa, Franceo L.
Wat ki·ns, parco1s, Satem.
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.J. E. Vance, EsSie
Linley Roush, Jr., Martha Ano
Roush, .17 acre, Rutland.
Fred w Crow Trustee
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A. McAngus, Mary F. MeAl&gt;
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Archie E. Lee, Juoe P. Lee
to Beulah Ward, lots, Syracuse.
Vazle Lee to Archie E. 1M.
June P. Lee, Lola, Syraense.
William King to Charleo Wll·
liam KiniJ Allee Marie KlD&amp;
parcels &amp;ip!n
Heru1 E. cieland, Leona V.
Cleland, Marcella I. Bailey to
Robert E Cleland lots Racine
Nellie Horgan~
Graham Lot Not 1 Harrlsooville. '
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Dr. Sedan.
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Melody McComas of Albany
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Mendal Jordan was 1 busl· has been visiting her grandparLIDAL -TICI
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• minor bJ HeleD mw t.er mother yard m· Columbus 0 S turd Mrs. Dale Dye and other rela~
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their annual reunlo1 at Temple Rice and other grains, symbol· :,.....;,,;.eullk~~ '.,."::' Church on Sunday.
izing fruitfulness, were poured
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1 II lfc 1965 HONDA-250 sCramble. eon- Ku1 Gruser, l'honblll&amp; IDd FOR SALE : 6 room house on
H!&lt;EE and toor "'""' JurniOIH&gt; tact Jack Walker, Hemlock
Heotlq
Union ~v~ue•. ootside oorpor·
1111 IIJd wluruflbilll I)JOrl. Grove after 5 p. m. WY :,
MDernflll, Ollie
ation limito With running waWY S64l4
12 I 1ft flTI, before, WY 2-QI94.
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Tel WY z.«&lt;ll6 or WY 2-'1'159.
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Reasoaablo Jlalel
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I'URNISHED apartment,
t Roiler'1 Store.
8 li 30tc
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Union Avenue, outside eor.
IOGIDI IDd privata bath. Jn.
poration limits, with running
quire Ohio Hotel 7 13 tie MOBILE 8138, $11100. G rea I BEATING. l'lllmlllll. Mlltller water and natural gas, Call
Lakes, 10 • 43, $21100. M. A. Funacet. Anold llrollten,
WY l!flt6 or WY ~7759.
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, ROOM furnished house bt Hall, Reedsville, Ohio.
111 Ea8l MaiD 111ree1, PoJDMason. Call WY 2-3872, Pom- 1
a 11 tfc aGf. Pbona WY WAtB. . . . J'OR SALE. - 6 room and bllb
fllDY, Ohio.
&amp;-23-6tp PEACHES, 11011 picking early
y :11 11c1
:011~ 10\!o acres, barn, .
ruRNJSIIED aparlmen~
1 Red Free, Red Haven, Sun
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and private bath. Call Haven: olben to ~llow: al- CAR Waabed aod vacuumed. appointment only. CaD WY ~
lllmoD'• Markel or WY 2-2571 so opp!O!. Open Daily and Wilsoo's car wash, 550 Page 2'179.
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Orebard. St.. Middleport, WY-2-3'11i.
-i'iO BEDROOM bouoe on Lin- WilkesvWe.
1 16 lie Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. tnt FOR .SALE: Euellmt '
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eo11t Hgts., birch kitchen, au- WALNUT dining room tables, l8vell daJia week. 7-31-311tc ~~ "'~
acresfroon
...... gas heat. WY 2-5127. 1 buffet $20. T. G. Hllldore,
Pomeroy 'Good w!~l CaD ,;: .
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and garage. Located; 10 x 110 new Danish llvlng bous ~ almnlnum si~ liouse witiJ bath. 'm acrt~~
II. illl AveDUe, WY S-2246.
room suite, automatic waslr lng ~ •
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er, 30 gal:, e~k water od 'to . of kiu!,n m
8 10 12to :
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7 17 Uc POR SALE - 6 rooms. frame \
~ 81. WY 30 301c othe&lt; eJOiras. Price $%,795.
Auto Sales
bouse, com furnace, hot and :
Gerald Reuter, Pomeroy, Ph.
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cold runrung water, II', acres
Sale or Trade
WY 2-2490.
&amp;-21·tfc FOR SALE1 1961 Ford Galaxie, groond. $2000.00. Tbir4 h0118e ,
excellent condition.
1964 on Forest Run Road.
QO.KART for ~le or trade lor Musical Instruments
Volkswagen. See Odell Mao8 11 11&lt;1
Mare JlODJ· Miko Jones, E. J.
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BID {IJI'III,
8 24 3tp SPINET Piano Bargain. Want- ey,
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ed Responsible party
1.o port, Ohio, or '"'0 WY i-2919· and bath, 33 1·3 acres, free
8 24 ate gas. City ater. $6900.00. WY
For Sale or Rent
take over low monthly payunfurnished house on ments on a !)line! piano. CaD l9S9 VOLKSWAGEN parts for I-3Z'IL
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x-e1 Cllf! Road. Norman be seen locally. Write Credit 1ale. Everett McDaniel, Jr,
WY • .,22
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4 DR. 1!159 OLDSMOBILE, lliP'
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IDd bath. ANTIQUE Fumilnre, dishes, er 88, good tir11, all new
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Weat Main St.
1M :1864.
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Pomeroy
8 17
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One of the eleanest Cl81'l ID
FOR SALE
I 29 tie Pomeroy. Call Walter Grul!&amp;
lower &amp; Upper
...'='v=s"'M~•-=g=as reirJaerator ID ex- USED electric driven oement er · WY 2-32311. Aclaal mileMonkey Run
1r11 1ooc1 coodltlon. 161 No. 5th mixer, also used drUI press. age 43,000. Prioe $8115.00.
Pomeroy
It V!ddlepo..t, phooo WY 2- Gerald Reuter, Pomeroy, 0.
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llovt, used one WID- mos: Ammary Apache Trav- • &amp; 11a111 llfnel, PI • IJ
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v·ows were
. Taken ·
8urns-Van Me,er
July Fourth at the Federated Church

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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Nancy Kay Burna,
daughter of Mrs. Ida Burns, i61
Mulberry Ave., became
t!te
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Mr
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Meter, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Mil·
lard Van Meter, Raolne, at the
Federated Church, Sunday Ju·
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Mr. and Mrs Larry Dailey of
Mapleton, Ill., spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dal·
ley . Anne St.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of
Columbus were weekend guests
of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Everetl Dailey Pomeroy, and
Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kelly, Mid·
MR. AND MRS. BRINKER
dleport.
Mrs John R. Weeks of Reyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker will observe their
oldsburg spent the
weekend
50th wedding anniversary Sunday, August 29, at
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
their home, Racine Route 1, with open house from
and was accompanied home by
2·4 p.m., given by their daughters, Mrs. Hayman her """· Tom who spent sev·
Barnilz and Mrs. Francis Van Meter. The couple
eral days with his grandparents
was married August29, 1915, at Pomeroy._ ____ and her mother, Mrs. Herman
Schull
The Muscovy duck is a
Mi&lt;' Jerri Frick of Columbus
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"THE DREAM MAKER"
Tommy Steele

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Mr and Mrs. Oliver Landers
of Columbus were weekend visilors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Clyde Lyons and were accompanied

l home bv Mrs Lyons for a viSit.
Winebrenn&lt;r mer for at Ramtdy Ml ~nd Mrs. Arnold McKeen
picnic at th• M1ddlepor oa · and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bell
side park th" past wl eek anbd of Staples, Ontario, visited ref

Given In marriage by Mr. Ker·
mh Walton, the bride wore 1
ballerlba length gown of whit£
satin. The bodice was trimmed
ID bead! nnd featured long

birthdays ol 11t&gt;vera were o · eentl}' with Mr and Mrs. El-

served
Attending were Mr and Mrs don Weeks and John Frick.

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Mr. and Mrs I J owen,
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Thur.·Frl.
Aug, 26-27 and family , caledonia, WJS.; r
. !lnd Mrs. T W Payne and dau"ROUSTABOIJ T"
ghteJ and Mr. and Mrs Sid
Elvii Presley
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SJewar• .,1 Colu b · M ·
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Poole andm dus. h/!1
"DIARY OF A BACHELOR"
aug erd,
Joe Silver

the vows of the double ring
ceremony were read by Ute
Re&lt;. Wilbur Perrin at 3 p. m.
before an altar di!COifled with
two seven branch candelabra
and vases of gladiola and palms.
James Daniel Houdashelt of
Syracuse, nephew of the bride
lighted the candles.
Preceding the ceremony, Mr.
Ralph Werry, organls"t,' played
"Ave Maria," "Ob Perlecl
Day" and "Oh Pl·o . e M ,
Duri!li the ~monym:hile ~e
couple lmelt at the altar. Mrs.
Marvin Burt accompanied by
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, sang 'The
Lord's Prayer.

spent the weekend with her par-

Relatives of Mrs
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
"THE MOUTH ON
THE MOON'"
Margaret Ruthertord

Or and Mrs. James Fisher

Homer Winebrenner, Corning;

Mr and Mrs Don Thomas and

and son, Willie of' Belpre were 1

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Barker-Giassburn Marriage is Event
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SPECIAL
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Out · of · town guests lor the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Johnson,
Springfield:
Mrs. H~nry Carter, Richmond,
Ohio; Jlifl Keller, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Chicago, 111.; Bill Osborne
lumbus; Loren Glasaburn,'
Iumbus; Mrs. Jeanette
mann and family; Mrs.
Harris, Lancaster; Mr. and
Don Stall, Findlay; Mr. WiJ.
llam Moore, Findlay;. Mrs. Bea
Luellen, Helen Luellen, and Ron·
aid Luellen, Johnstown, 0.

BUSY PEOPLE CAN EASILY

98 HOLIDAY SEDAN
ruu power, radio, white sidewall tires, solid white
with like new red interior. Looks and runs l,ike

GIVE DlNNJo:R .
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dalllevl
entertained with 8 dinner
day at their home, Anne st.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kelly of Columbits .
Mrs. Gene lloudashelt end ·

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T.V. - Stereo• - Portable Record Playlt
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Tampa, Fla., who have been
vis1ting here with relatives, were
honored at a family cook-out
at the home of Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner in Middleport recently.
Othtrs attending were Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Cowen, Jr. and lam
ily of Caledoni~ Wis.; Mrs. L.
W. Payne and daughter Barbara, of Columbus, and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Thompson a n d
family and Mrs Richard Neutz.
ling and family of Pomeroy. A
large decorat£d birthday cake
and Ice cream were served fol·
lowing the dinneJ In observance
of the birthday• or Mr. Cowen,
Sr.. Mr. Cowen, Jr.,
Mrs.
Clyde Winebrenner and
her
daughter, Mrs. Tbompwn.

ramil.l Cheshtre: Mr. ann Mrs home by Miss Barbara Fisher
for a visit.
MRS. JAMES VAUGHN GLASSBURN
Richard Neutzling and family .
Mr
and
Mrs
uaniel
Thompson
Mr
and
Mrs
Milton
Roush
LAST TIMI TONIGHT
and l•mily Mr and M Ch
and family visited Sunday at AI·
"HOW to MURDER
res King and family, ;.!;,ero~~ ~""{ :ith Mr. and Mrs. A. c.
YOUR WIFI"
Mr. and Mrs Robert Winebren· IC ar.
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Jack Lemti1011
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Puglisi
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.
.
.
ner. Mr and Mrs Charles Wine· ~nd daughters
of Columbus Baskets of white gladiOlus, stephanohs and whtte fol·
(Teohnlcolor I
brenner and family, and Mro. spent Sunday with her parents iage, combined with potted palms decorated the altar
WED. ond THURSDAY
Clyde Winebffnner . Middleport Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Campbell' of the First United Presbyterian Church in Middleport
Augutf 25·26
Following the dinner at noon Miss Ethel Koenig spent Sun: : for the wedding of Miss Pamela Sue Barker and Mr.
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a decorated birthday cake was day at Tuppers Plains with her James Vaughn Glassburn.
served in observance of I he brother and sister-in-law, Mr. The br~de IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . W: Car·
i FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
birthdays of Mr and Mrs. Cow· and Mrs. Harley Koenig.
ter, 181 1arher. Ave., Lancaster, Ohio. The groom IS the
Aug. 27 lhru Aug. 31
en, Sr., Mr. Cowen. Jr., and Mrs William Killinger return- son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Glassburn, Btdwell, Route
Wolt .Dlonty'o
"THE MONKEY'S UNCLE"
Linda
Mrs. Civdeand
Winebrenner,
ed home Saturday Irom Me1gs
. 1, Ohio.
REUNION HEW
M Tho
R d .
.
&lt;'l'echnloolorl ·
rs
mpson.
an Y. General Hospital and is conVows of the double nng ceremony were read by the
A family reunion and cook Tommy Kirk, Ann•tte ,
Wolt DIOMY'I
King.
· valescing nicely following sur- Rev. Howard Ruppel! Sat·
.
out dinner was hdd Sunday at
"GOLDEN HOUESHOE
gery
urday, June 19 at 7:30p.m. K. Demoskey, Mtddleporl, wear- th ho of Mr M C W"l
RIVUE"
A'l'l'END PARTY
W•lt£r Killinger 1 D y1
The bride, given in marriage lng a pink ballerina length dress. S. "Seco':-av, w~ m~s":i
rrechnlcolor)
Member•·11 of Feeney~~-~
~~~;;:tlviS· ,·•.ed Sunday wt"lho h'ts maotohn_ iby her st£p-_
Walt Dlonoy Featurottel S..
·
d father,1 chose for They earned while baskets with her family preo;ent Including Mr.
er . Mrs. W"ll"
K"ll"
1 t her wed mg a f oor
length ,•rose
lert vour Winner at the Gold- Post AuXJ ary m
1 tam 1 tnger o1
f h" 1
Tl petals.
and Mrs. W W Wilson and chll·
en Horseshoe Revue!
who were in Ch i Ilico
Hemlock Grove
gown_ o w
ace over ta 11eta,
1e bnde's . mother w_ore a
· Wll· h the b"tr thday
.. Mml,.lon: 7llc &amp; 40c
mt
Mrs Nora Eakins of Da ton 1 rash10ned WI th 1ong s1eeves and sky bl ue two ptece metallic knil dren, Cindy and Randy, Wheat·
- -·
_._._..
......,... .
nd" g
d
. hYh sweetheart neckline. Her waiSt costume w1th blue accessories on, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
ts spe m a 1ew ays wt 1 er 1 th .1 0f .11 . 1 11 1
d
.nk
bd
Wilson and daughter, Susann.
sister Mrs. William Killinger engh. veto• t' ustoSnh e roedm aThn 8 pt , rose u
corsage. Sian, and David. Charleston ,
M
d Mr Ch
· a r mes ne Iara. e rnrr1 1 e groom s mother chose 8
r ;n hll~ R:~ Lochd a white Bible topped with while ' pure silk rose dress with honr W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hal·
:;" an t c I ; · I'd
anh carnations. For the "something accesories and a corsage of ley, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
. aT": o ts u~ 'th were t e borrowed," the brUle wore a American Beauty roses.
Earl Knight. Middleport, and
wee en gues o eJr par· strand of pears! belonging to '
.
.
Mr. BiJI Whaley and Audrey
' enls Mr. and_ Mrs. Patr1ck Bea Luellen aunt ol the gr
Weddmg muSJc was~~::~:~ ~· Mosel, Columbus.
Lochary and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miss Cindy Arent Lanca':::· by Mrs. Lillian Steil!, c
j
,
Slury
was maid of honor 'and was al: and Mr. William Demoskey,
INSTALLED IN OFFICE
1 Lot Dresses, Reg. 6.98 to 9.98 Now 4.98
Mr. and Mrs David McCon- tired In a street _ length dress cle of_ the bri,~e,, who sang,
Mrs. Edith Betzing of '1\Jp1 Lot Dresses, Reg. 10.98 to 14.98 Now $9 naughey of Mtl!ord were weeki of powder blue silk organza OV· ~romtSe Me, ·~~cause" and pers Plains was Installed as As·
end guests of her parents, Mr. er talfeta featuring a swirl ho- Weddmg Prayer.
sociate State Councilor at the
1 Lot Dresses, Now 3.00
and Mrs. Leo Story.
dice. Her face veil was attach· A :ecept10n was held at
State Cooncll session of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Story,
Mr.
ed
to
blue
velvet
lover's
knots
'
Martin
Restaurant
following
Daughters
of
America
held
last
Summer Shorts, Reg. 1.98 __ Now 1.00
ceremony. The bride's table. was week In Dayton. Following lhe
'and Mrs. Charles Lochary and and she carried a bouquet
Special on Hose
Now 2 pr. 98c famtly, Mr. and Mrs. Davtd white leathered carnations
centered With a three - ltered installation of o!!!cers oo WedMcConnaughey and Mrs. Wi l· ped In blue.
wedding cake in pink and white, nesday a!lernoon, Mrs. Betzing
Rag. 1.00 &amp; 1.15 Hose, Now 89c
ham Nelson and daughter, Peg- The bridesmaid, Miss Kris· topped with the
traditional ret"eived a number of gilts from
.• _gy, ~ere m Nelsonvtlle Sunday tine Bailey, cousin of the bride, bnde and groom encircled with member. of the various Coun1
- Plenty of Black Shorts evemng at attend a recephon wore an identically styled dreS5 flowers and gr~nery. Host£sses ells In District 13 for which ahe
given by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of pink organza with which she at the reeepbon were Mrs. eipressed her appreciation. She
McDonald for their daughter ware a pink velvet lover's knot. Wtlltam Demoskey, Mrs. Sle\ren I also received a nlee gilt from
and SO?·m-law, Mr. and Mrs. veil headpiece. She
carried Batley, Middleport, and Mrs. District 13.
Frederick Bookman,
recent while feathered carnations
Harold Johnson, Springfield.
----newlyweds.
ped 1n pink.
For a wedding trip the
In producing cashmere wool,
Susan, James and Patty Serving as best man was wore a Navy blue dress
the goat's wool is painstaking·
FIFTH &amp; VINE STS.
RACINE, 0.
Lochary of Indianpolis, Ind., are Ralph c. Hinson of Chicago whtle accessories and a
ly plucked or combed out by
visiting their grandparents. Mr.] m. Ushers were Mr. Richard carnation corsage. The n e hand during the spring moll.
and Mrs. Patrtck Lochary.
,Bailey, Middleport, uncle of Mrs. Glassburn IS a graduate
the bride, and Mr. Ronald Luel· Lanca!ler High School. Mr. dy and Becky and Mr. and Mrs.
held lor veteraM at the hos- len. Johnstown, cousin of
Glassburn is a graduate of Gal· Dailey.
pita! there, Included Mrs. AI· groom.
Academy High School. He
bert Roush, president,
and Flower girls were Gail
lour years with the U. S.
Mrs. Dale Kennedy. Cake and Hinson of Chicago,
and is employed as a
candy was provided by the ballerina length dress of
H1ghway inspector. They
auxiliary unit lor the party. with white trim, and
reSJde at Bidwell lor the

I

ELBERFELDS

than

Florida Honored

w.

bte was centered with a lhrll
sleeves coming to polnls over tiered, wedding cake wltll II
the hands. Her shoulder leugth arrangement of pompom and
veD of uyloo net was beld In Ivy on each end. Alslsttnc lD
Ml!lllJennUer
Ramona Kay
p1JCe by a amaU white saltu serving
Co tonwere
MISI
Lohll
bat. She carried a while Bible S:~ 'J
Baer 01 Pomerm
topped with white rosebudlt
s ane
.,
·
•
and Miss Pamela Hobtttelter 11
Miss Jane Baer of Pomeroy, .Dayton. .
maid of honor, wore a llghl Tbe oouple left for a llhorf
blue sheath dress of bonded lace wedding trip. For traveU!!i, tilL •
with matching bat and veil and bride changed to a yeUow fiQw·
carried a bouquet or pink car• ered sheath dress and wore till
nations and bloe ribbon.
corsage from her. bridal bou
Dr. Harold D. Brown served que!.
as best man and ushers were Mrs. ~n Meter 11 a gradll·
Mr. John Caunon of Columbus ate of the Porn~ High school
and Mr. James Mees, Pomeroy. _class of 1964 and ' atteuded Hoi
For her daughter's wedding, .zer llospltal SchoOl·. of Norslnl
Mrs. Blirns chose a pale blue Mr..van Meter Is a.graduate Cll
dreSI wtth white accessortea ltaclne High School, clali Ol
and wor.e a corsage o!whlte car- Ohio University. He fa em
nations. Mrs. Van. Meter wore played at the GaDlpolls briiiiC)
• light grey print dress with ~ Ohio State Patrol Tbe coupb
white accessories and a white IS at hom&amp; to their frlendl .,.
carnation corsage.
10!12 Butternut Ave.

J'isitort /rom

and family of Cincinnati were
WP@ ken d gues ts o1 h"
1s paren ts,
M
d M p 1 F"15 h 'I"
r. ~n
rs. au
er, n m- ~
ersv!lle.
Mr and Mrs. William Fisher I

Miss ~erniet Wint'brenner an ents Mr . and Mrs. Mason FishMrs Bessif Ohlinfj!t!r, Bucyrus; er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arn·

MEIGS THEATRE

Followln&amp; the ceremony, •
t·eception was beld on the I&amp;WII
at the home of Mr. aDd Mrl.
N.
Compton. The bride'• t.

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