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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A Republican aenator charled today that former U ,S, ambassador to· Ireland Mat..
thew McCloskey made what be called a $25,000 "paJ
off" to the 1960 Kennedy.Jolullon eampalgu fund after
getting the construction contract on a big .Washington.
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Silver Springs, Md., insurance for the perf~ bond, ~
agent Don B Reynolds. Reyn· out a check for $10t,:W5.60 · ~
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lion of the kickbacks."
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as finance chairman of committee reopen the Balter Ill·
the Democratic party, He is the _vestigat!on to look Into
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wealthy head of a Philadelphia charges, The rule! comrrJitel
construction firm .
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~: fifth of the enUre pop11lalion of tho
: co11nty. Close to •oo of that total will be
entorllll the freshmlll )ears, and four
yean htn~e If tht law of averaaes bolda
tru• •bout one half of that figure will
. get tbetr high school diplomas. The (lllly
way that situation can be rev•rsed is en·
tlreiy dependent upon those who are em·
:. bltkl~oll their hllh "'hool col'ltlr. end
auttt by thosa who tab an In•. ~ere.t
&amp;belli. We 1Muld !lOt luve It
::: t:lltlrely up to the teachers to face this
, :: Jlroblem. Those persons of the county
· ~ W!lo IN lbttrttted In our youth should
. !.. ,0 ollt Of thtir •ay to encourage all ltu•
• .~l!nll ttgar4te• of tlllk.
.:; '.t'hm !Ire 10 man)' thlflgs that we
:=llbould consider with tht students of our
:'CilJIUIIunlty. They are our ll'eatest asset,
'~ud their ICiur:atlon 11 the bl~r•tt butt~ Ill 0111' tcnln!f. MIWOIIl o dOlltn
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1 am baek .In my hom..away·from·
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Hollywood. Now,
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tor lil lana u I dld' wtth "My
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"' wm at tha Isn't a1 lnvl,orttlnl. Yo11 rarely liiYI
am'!)hlthe- lliOtt than a ftw WilD 111 1 new pl1~1
. and such and most of that II 111111t In 1 rather
Nonnberl damp thtltrl, or at tilt throat 1p1Ciallat,
railwa., or In the hotflln a vain atttmpt to ntoh
we al· up 1111 10muleep.
somt
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areu •.
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to for actrultl, IIKI\111 ett tht oniJ way
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Congratulations are In order again to Syracuse ball t;~~t ~ :~e day was devoted ~ nation and record-setting passor
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Bob Louks for another fme Boys League pictures. Jim Dilullo of Notre Fred Riddle because of extra
rays taken of Kouf•x'• arm
O.UR REGULAR
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Monday showed no
surgery .
Sponsoring tournaments is not a very profitable past· Dame wasn't sorry. though, be· studoes.
time - especially if they are operated the way Mr. cause be had an appendectomy Al South Bend, Capt Jim
was requtr.U. The doctor sugLoukl has.
ooly four days ago.
, Carroll a guard and Joe Ken·
gested Koolax nol .ven
atThis year. Bob sponsored a Pee Wee tournament, The biggest crowd of players ;ton, the 1963
ground· \ Aonle Connie and Jill Warn- tempt to pickO:pt: tbai'eball
START
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Champ of Champs tournament, and the seventh annual reported· to Coach Phil Dickens 1alner, headed the I&amp; letrtteedrment er o1 Minersville were recent :\
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Syracuse Invitational little baseball tournament.
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sented individual and team trophies to I h e alook
· Notr e Dame · Kanton had a knee visitors of their aunt and unc e, 1 to , pitch at all.
l
hke they came b.ack m
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Pre
champtons of each tourney. The baseballs and trophies
ood h .. he uld
six weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs . George Warner 1 ' In case•
" type. orne
for·the tournaments were purchased with funds entirely
jus:
boys
and family .
:is the best medicine," Kerlan
from .his
pocket.
appear to be 1 bit overweight
Miss Jo Smilh .pent a few sa1d.
'lbe toonly lime tsdurlthangt lhah thr h ul lbe county so that and none of them hod any ser·
days recently willl her cousin, STANDING 1vATION
W i I h lugue Bowling
mree . urnamen
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problems ''
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fund.
Buckeyeo
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllog- ocrat1c voce
pres1dent1al
cand1.
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Sun.
evenings.
Open
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each
H bert H H
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Louks. A total of $7.53 was col· The Olympic fund Is to be
had M
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: ump. eyf r ' -'-'· onol Friday and Sat·
I cted thai e ning for the only I
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he peel d used 10 train. provide eqwp- Big Ten's finest passers of all ,
were un ay vosl ors
hla colleagues and the galleries
urday Eves.
actual lncomeA, that 1
.,.II ment and room and board for Ume and he also hod tbe
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Lin- Monday when he entered tile I
Soturday Afternoons
fray
s youIs may
we the
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nd this
not a dr&lt;lp
United Slates Olympic est 'group o1. soph01nores
coin Russell.
Senate
chamber for the firs! '
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In : 1
as for covering teams competing In the 19&amp;1 Northwestern m foor yeara Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
time since his nomination.
r-rv
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costa.
Olympic games. To raise mon- 33 of them.
By Ualted Pres• lnternadonel ' Barrell, W. Va., were week POLITICAL PRISONERS
Bowling
BOb Louks bas done a lot for ey, Jaycee Chapters all across Ohio State • In 1 break from I
end
visitors
of
their
oon,
Mr.
ALGIE.RS
(UP
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thouAmerican League
sand 1:~1 l
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pouuca prosoners
OW
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ond parents should give wil· a " Run For The Money" mar· tains. Coach Woody Haye1 an·
w. L. Pel. GB sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne mg held In Algena as coonter·
,ess to their ot&gt;Preclatlon.
athon that features
runners nounced Monday ltlat defensive Baltimore
.603 . . Johnson of COlumbus were
revolutionaries, President Ah·
79
carrying the Olympic
torch eud Tom Kiefh~ and offensive Chicago
80 54 .&amp;97 1'. cent weekend visitors of his
H~ anyOJ!le sot a wheel fr&lt;lm New York City lo Los tackle Jim Davodson woll hold New York 7&amp; 54 .581 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh
chair .for lend?
Angeles.
.
the pasta. Hayes hasn't permit- .Detroit
7U 115 .519 II Johnson and family.
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Larry Price,
gridder The
are bopmg. to ted the squad to pick captains Los-Angeles 68 68 .500
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
who ,recenUy suffered a broken raise !I c&lt;!nts for each! str~de prior to the week beforo the Minnesota
66 66 .500 13'h and Kall are opending aome
right ankle, Is bunting for one lo reach tbe goal of one mil· first came since 11158.
Cleveland
115 67 .49214'.&gt; lime in Columbus with Mr. .
that he will be able to travel lion do!lars. Jaycee chapters
uad Boston
5!J 74 .444 21
and Mrs. Arthor McGhee and I
10
up and down tbe sidelines at along the planned route pro- ~yes greeted a 7!1-man '"I
washingtoo
53 81 .396 271'. family.
!he upcoming Tornado lootball vide runners for ltle event. Oth· whiCh features a veteran de- Kansaa City 49 83 .371 . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,
~roctlces and games.
er Jaycee chapters are conduct· fense and a tested offense he
John and Fddie Steubenville i
1
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••yooe who bas one that ing fundff raising
events.
hopes
will
Improve
thia
aeasoo.
Monday's
Result•
. VIS
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ty
Mi
ta 2 W shington 1
werenywee kend
wrs o her' 1
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Larry could use during h II
Kick-o . m e gs
coun
Of the 69 reporting at Minn.. nneso
a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
recuperation period
mlllht will be thos week~nd wben .a sola 11 were lettermen.Of 77 tOnly • ga~ ocheduled)
Thoma Sharoo and Patricia.
dial . .VI 3-2641.
simulated Olympic tor~h will at l~wa 11 were lettermen. At Tuesday 1 Probable Pllchen
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If Larry does not nnd a wheel he erected on the parking lot M' h' • State 79 men 'report· Baltimore at M!BDesota,
chair, though, I'll wager he'll in Pomer.oy to burn da.y and IC lgan
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night - Barber 19-10) n . Kaat
lll&amp;ile 11 where be wants to go night unbl the natoonw1de run
(14-7).
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anyway, even If his dad, Hu· Is completed 011 September 16. , By United Prell )Dternadoaal Detroit at Chocago •. mght bert has to haul him in
a Purpose of the campa1gn Is
NatiOaal Leape
Lohch 113-7) or Agwrre (4-7)
wh.:.lbarrow.
to show the world what private
G. A.B. R. B. Pet. vs. Herbert 16-4)
support of Olympic athletes can CJmnte Pitt 126 5CI6 75 17li .346 New York al Los Angeles,
Tho Meigs County Jaycees accomplish. Lack ol financial Aar&lt;ln Mil 129 511 94169 .326 night - Downmg (Ill-?) " ·
are makinJ plans 1o particl· support is blamed for the poor WiJHams Chi 130 518 BO 188 .326 Brunei (I &lt;I)
Mr. and JWrs. Paul Rich of
pate In !I nationwide effort to showing of U. S.
Olympic Santo Chi
129 411 73lrfl .:r.l&amp; Boston at Kansa• City, night Caldwell were gue.sts of Mr.
raise one million dollars for the teams against government span- Carty Mil 101388 531118 .324 - Monhouquetto (9-11) vs. Se· and Mrs. Homer ~d!ord ,...
· Olympie Fond. Canisters will sored Communist teams In re- Chrstpr NY 122 430 "'135 .314 gui (8-n )
.
cenlly and attended the Meigs
be ptactd 1n buslnesa houses cent Olympic contests.
Allen Phila 129 509. r/159 .311 .Cleveland al Washington, County Fair.
Rhlnsn Cm !24 44!1 89140 .312 rughl -- Sl&lt;berl l!i-5) vs. Kreul- .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shaeffer
1.
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Hunt NY
119 44t1 58139 .312 zer l~·3)
o1 Columb\os came for a visit
Torre Mil 123m 72147 .310
wen
d ..daytames
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with their son ond family • Mr·
AS LO W
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New "ork at Los Angeles. and Mrs. Harold Blackston, and
AS
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DELUX MOO....
G. A.B. R. H. Pet.
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to attend the fair. '!bey return·
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Oliva Minn 130 551 1181.82 .3311 Bmtoghl I K 88 City night
home Sunday evening.
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an 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearht
428 58128 Jo5 Ballimor&lt; at Minnesota. night
495 66 149 .301 Detroit at
night .
v eited .with Mr. and Mrs. Day·
rl
B sn
4JI8
.2D9 Cleveland at Washington, rught ton Phllhps of Pomeroy recent- 1
66131
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NEW YORK (UPI)-lnterlm lo that we wind up the season Kallne Del U
ly.
142 298
manager Dick Staler earned a at home against the Phlllies. ~~ :::: : : : 131 :295
Natlonatw~~rt. GB Mr . and Mrs. Robert G.,...
pat
the nock Tuesday from Those ·could be vital games
er and son.a ol Spnngfield spent
66145 294
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Cincinnati
boss Bill DeWitt, and It never hurts to
Jt4
Philadelphia
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5
70 125
who ,.still thinks the l\ed8 can !bern In your own backyard.
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Cincinnati
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and Mrs. Lewis Grueser. 'lbe ·
41 96
all the way.
DeWitt,- one of the more able Chance c~.:~
San :anclsco ~~ :: ·~ ~I'. boys remained for a week' I vis10
Unde:r Sisler, who t• filling in baseball men 8l'IIWIII, Is the
Mays, Gianla, 311:
It with their grandparenla.
66 64 ·.5118
for Fred Hutchinson and never : type who Ill&lt;.. to l'!"k ~acts m WUIIams Cuba, 21; Robinson, Pittsburgh
66 64 .5118 121'. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. !IaDey
has managed In the majors the face. He doesn I kid blm· Reds· · Cepeda, Giants; Santo, Loa Angeles 63 66 .4811 !5 and Mr. and Mn. Micky Whit5 GALLON
before, the Reds have won 10 self nor anyone else; In that
all 25.
.
Chlca o.
60 70 .462 !8V. acre and family ol Girard vi•
ltogular
of their last )3 games, taken connecllllll,. he doeant
to o\JDerleP: Killebrew. Twins, Hous!..
' 57 75 .432 22 1'. lted recently with Mr.
olid
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atlt ••· Colavito A'a;
Orl· New VorL
44 86 331 34'1. Mrs. Homer Radford.
N- Iefilthl ol the front· club as the grea': ":e
;i,;,, 31 each;
Red Sox,
Reauli•
Rooald Bearbs returned to
ROOF PATCHING CEMENT 45c
PhiJIIeo,
ever came down , p ·
30; Allison, Twlnl; Wagner, In· Los Angeles 12 St. Louis !, his home after spendtnl a week
Large Springfield
"Siller baB .,n'llrlsed every· "Our ball club lsn I
you dlans, :zt each.
night
In Ve&lt;tal, N. Y. with his si..
TILLER
-lladr," aald DeWitt, who had to would call spectacular, he
RIDI llllt&lt;'d Ill
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ter Mr. and Mrs. Barrio PhfiReduced To $125
cut ll'llll!l!lln a hurry to find a said, ."but it's steudy IIIII I Nllloaal: Santo, cubs, 95: TUelllay'l Probable Pltebon u~.
~ • when Hutch was thmk 11 has a real good chance Boyer, Canlll, 95; M I Ys, San Francisco at New York, Mr. and Mro. Reed Jenklnlomlll to tal&lt;t a leave d. to win.
Giants. 92; Aaron, Braves, 90; night _ Hendley 111.1-9) vs. son ol Columbus spent an evenCHICAGO
CHICAGO
REDWOOD
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. Jackson (1·13)
ing at the home of Mr. and
GIIIP SEAL
"Ha bu done an excellent as tbe one we won the pennant Amerieoo: Killebrew, TwiRl, Milwaukee at St.
Mrs. Hugh lle8rhs.
\ob alllllie' has all the playen with in 1961. We're not scoring 8'1; Stuart, Red Sos, 1141; '?"Ia- - Lemaster (13-9) vs.
Mr and Mn. Walton Roberta
AL
on iho 'l!llll club believing they as many runs as they did but vito, A's, 83; Wagner, indtans, (1&amp;-9)
apeni an afternoon with btl
:anAlthoulb
win." DeWitt
aald.
this club bas a better defense. 19; ManUe,
Yanks, til.
Houston
at 11r13l vs.
, Mr. and Mn. Maston
be hasn't atarted
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night
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Dllt D lnll t1:
, A woman who wl~ IIWII ·IJtr
hlll'lllnd 4otlh'l "itedll up
Jru1ll up, doar - J)llnllft&amp; ~lllllul 11111t1s•• about 111m- A
11111'1 bud. Anelllt lllllhl1 IIJIIIk. woman with oeJJJe and

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CIUCAGO tUPI) - It was an ed and Coach Duffy
aflerDOOD 8l'IIUlld the foctnil the b!W•1 reblllldlnl
Big Ten but aome of the color· job since 1958, said "B&amp;JtbliLC
lully draped JOUIII hulldes· ~ would really have to
namea and face• with a famil· twice If we are to ftnlab tdgb.
tar fall tene - Tom Myero ol Cosch JeiTJ Bums at Iowa
ly Bob Wlnglllt
Northwestern, Gary Snook of already had a tentative lineup
Iowa: and everyw.here, "prom· \ both for offense and for defense.
_ __ _ _ _ _ __ _,_.,.,..,.__ _ _ _ _ wng soplloll'iores.
The offensive backfield had
Another relatively young IJ!lln\ Snook al quarterha~k. along

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!teamed that thl pace of IIVInl hal
nothing to do with the climate. Aultrla
Ia fat ltom being 1 tropical countey, but
the people take thlrlp mltr; t!Ortl, tor
example, close every day betwtl!ll 12:80
and 2:30P.M. to rive everyone a lellur•
ty
lt'l a defilhtful cullOm.
.
In many way1, &amp;111 whole location wu
an exciting experience for me. I'm 1tJU
new enough in lllms ("The Sound of Mu·
sic" io onl)' my thlrcl plc!Ul'l!) to be In·
trlgued by the Whole technique of the
operation. lt'a trite to say there Is a vall!
difference between movie-making and
the attge: Whit lntrlautd me Wll the dif•
ferenee between thlt pleturt ahd the oth•
tr two that I've blade. On ''The Sound of
Mulllc" we wert shooting in Todd-AO
and
munt enormou1
le!Upi. IIomt ·u mea tor t"ne m1111ea1 num en
I would wind up llnatna u Uttlt u our
barS at 1 titne-nd alwa)'l out, of ••
quence. It wea hard work, much hardtf·
of course! than It would bl on 'IIIII llnct
jldU eonK antly liulld younelf up -to each
IC ne ct th
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you hiVt to cart)' It over hom 11111 tit?.
~o:t~.':~Pr~:1n ft~G~•· each dny 1

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A lot of plannlnl and tffort hu lOlii
into the arrival of lht diY that eollool
opens. We are llll't that liT IC!hOOI admln•
istration• have bent tvtl1 tffort to
schools ott to the bt.t atll't DOUible. It
II DOW Up to the ltUdiDU and filth' ttacho
~rtl to rnakt this 11 YtU to be rtmtmbtf.
td In th! annat• of our ll!hOOII. Nine
mont~ trom now we
be aWII'I of
the tuettli~s of the year, and al10 the
faUIIrt on the )111'1 of 10m1 who do not
a~pt thflT rt!spontlbtlltltl. All Wt ~an
IIY fl that We With Ill Of thOII COIIII'C!Io
Ill with tht school I, IIUdtntl, toa~hfrt,
admlnlMI'ators aftd patfftnl 1 IIIOit ,...
wardlnr year, with lrtM, 1~eomplltho
mtntlli edueaiiOIIIltlatllri.

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1111' the pd\
haJ KYler
apln will·=
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domlnlted the
Sou-.tern .on Ita stinCY defeDJe
and 1 ov s1 t call· Mike Muiford 1• JUdwd Moore 158, 1o1m Shll•er IG,
11• 4' · menDon J..:..,en
Ohlo Valley Atbletlc Confer- gave up lhe
be the Neoll40 Girl' r..;:;.:;b w; Pbll Billy MeCermlck !31, T I ;a
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ence.
White
the ZZod
to fill the bill at quarter· Duncan 't•, Bddit HI!CI* 17S, Lawh&lt;n
• MlU Stl-lThe l!bargOI ol Co&amp;cio .
b est In KC hlsiMy back
Roger Barnell 141, !'IAIIInle Pel- Ulll, Gary Spurlock 122, J)oll
have racked ,up on outstondina
will .opon ,tbeh- &amp;ger Barnell, Gary Frencll ley 113, Nick llockmaft, 2117, Rumley 1:14, Dan ltlom&gt;w lit.
two juniors.
backer Mlk&lt; (Vlncel Mulford. !HI """"" the pool two 19&amp;1 ,..son al Fairland s.!pt. Mlke Reeae, and · JUnior How· Donald Johnton. 10.
LaiTJ· Wioobrey IJD, JOOf Willa
Retumlng from the fine 'lbree bill b9Y" 11811tlnipoundfot
fro
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KC hal scheduled
nine ard ...., the boy• fiilllin&amp; fill' Bradbury ·1311, and Larry Sny· 1211, Steve111Scott HI, and Fred
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oquado of th• 1111 two seasons starllnC bertlls ore Wi.
one m
year ..,ua
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and the halfback positl0111
der !D.
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Rod&amp;en are: Endl John DanielA, Lan- senior Jolm LoYeday, 2115 pound though, tJipeedy
fa ' ve away .
Kyger creek'&gt;
il 11 JUNIORS - Mike Bwilbe FRESHMEN - Freddie Mcroy Tyo and Bob Polcyn. junior
Avll and 'IJ1l my FrenCh and IDIIDY
en, our a
this \ follows·
142 John Swloher 141, ' Earl Cumber 1211, Wally Swisher 117,
Muarda Eddie Hugnes and Rt· pound Nick Hockman.
who In •
way or another If Kyger Creek
tile SENiORS - John DanielA, Sbll&amp;l Ilia, Emie Suton 1M, Rickey llenney 116, Pete Peek
chard Bradbury, ballbacko Gil' Kyger Creek, with Eutem; built KC ont. a loolblll power. year •• the tap team
·· · 120,
Hili!JI, lloii!OII Brvmfield Jim
Ull, Bob Prlco llf, David

hopelula ry French. Mike Roese IIIII fto.
!trJncllng U lelt.ermen IP'eeted llr Barnett, fullbacU Rlcbard
COIICb JUn White wllen Neal and ,&gt;hii Duncan, quarter·
tratboll pracUce began al KY· back Jlon JohnJDD, tackles Nick
pr Creek AIJiUSI 22. The !If· llockmln IIIII 014 Leach,
teen lncluder !3 seniors and eenter ft«u\le Pettey, and 11-

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county bad u much Invested otherwllt
llloy ,wo11ld be eoncerned With the output
and expect a return oil tYtty dolllr that
wasOne
involved.
at the biggest keys to the whult
educatiOn 11 In the handt of thl part~~tl.
They OJII do th1 major part of aulll'lq
that their ahlldrtn Ill 111 tduotUOil bf
lhetr show M lnttrtlland lllldl\ltdtd Illi!Ouragement to their off-1. If illlf
become indlffttent 111d lloUidllllelll
thly will see that ttUtudt dewlop Ill
tllt!t cbildten. Wt havt IHII m1111 1
tblld dro)l out ot 1ahool btca1111 of 10m1
petty lllcldent or throuth act\1111 eneo~~r­
agement of pattllll. It WU 110t lll urtll
shaking calamitY 10 or 60 .YIUIIAO, but
wh~n thai happtll* todaf It llrt1111 ttl-

Voiee of Broadwav ••• renorting
~ ICII'alllll II on vautlon.
Her auut cohun~ today II 11111
IIIII ll!ttiD IMII, JUlie Andrews.)

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POMEROY

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the cabinet. He bocomo developmtnt diriiCtor 1n 11113 after
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1ni a exoeutive director of
Akron Al'tl Devalopment Coin·
mlttee.
F'redertek P. N-nschwondor, Wilson's dapuey, was bellev·
ed to be the moot Ubly sueceSBOr to Wilson. Neuenschwander is former oxoeutlve vtce
prealdon~ of tho WOOllier Cham·
ber of Commerce.

ties and "some thoughts •."
future programs for Ohio •
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wth ••
0 ononuc g~
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He called hta two ytara In of·
II~ "probably tilt m~t enjoyablr, and, I suppose m some
ways. frustrating two yean of
my !lie." . .
Wilson sa &lt;d h" development
nrm. w&lt;th headquarters In Ak·
r"'!:. would provide technical
oervte.. ln project management.

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Concert Series Drive .Open Monday

'ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 1, 1964-5_

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ne.l.shborlng states.
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Industrial development lsn t
a simple matter as tt once
was," Wilson said. ''l hope to
ofler ..rvices to asslot developers."
Wll•on oald Rhoct.. "to the
greatest thing that has happen!&lt;!
in development In Ohio. He has
been able to &lt;reate an awareness of what growth means."
"This is unparalleled, certain·
I~ In my experience, and the

. . Dirocl« Goorp E. Wlllon
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~ today he wUI roslp
end of the year to stAir!
clovelopmlllt firm.
. wn~ said he plannod to oubo
.ftit his realpaUon Sept. t4 at
o1 tile Development
C41tncil, and Inform Gov. Jamea
~' Rh«&lt;eo of bll Jntantion to
J...i. tho 118,00D-a-year poet of·
loallve Jan . 1, 11185.
.wn1011•1 announcement eon- Wilson said h~ would submit • H~ said his work would cover experience of many others,"
bed rumors he would leave summary of department actlvl· Ohio and POssibly several Wilson said.

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~UMBUS &lt;UP!) -llovelop-

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lunteer workers In sblpa in advance lJ the only A number ell 4efilbtlul pro- Blclman. "'" · ....,.,. lAIII: llrl.
:~ 110 •o 1 area joined way 10 guarll!llet an entertain· grams have been preteD!«~ 1D Mn. WllU1111 J -, &lt;.,._Ia,
1" • ":1,7 in renewing 11111 seasoo boQied wilb mlllle•l the put, llld 11'01.,.. • c rr
H. B. 'l'lloma, Ill •. ICaf,_,ttii~ _IJ 1.'111~
lore~;: 1 the 1~ aea· artlllll of the bllhnt ca11brt.
lui seaooD CID be lllllelpotled.
Rellllla, llrl. Olld1•
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Ool!IDIU- Offlcfro and membera of the 11 residenta of 111t ~COlli1:11*. ltra.
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board o1 c11recton of tho Trl· munltles will provide the bul· sein
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Mrs, .
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V•lunteen l!ho wm bt coo- Mrs. Opit
ductin1 thll year'• -""'• ey JoDH, Mrs.
ahip drlv• for tho . . t'ti'O GllbtriJ. lutb. Mrs. Gtlll
• lila. ~
weuo aro '""'iDI • lh• fo). lock; Mrs. ;:, R. McGinDt.la,
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lowin&amp; teams ' GalliPOlll - Mrl.
Mro. Howll'll i. Neol,
- · _..Robert Dennloon, captlbl, Mn.
·Jolin S. BQ&lt;r, Min C.. I ~:l:i~:
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1 a "'' socu ...
Eldon wuereh, Mro. Arlloltl IIMrlllt lflywll'll, Mr. Lawr~t~c:•ll
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Lewis, Mrs. Delmar Glnleridt, Hubor, Mn. Ooen """e.
G. . . • lOt.
P0 ~YMeetl ng
Mro. John Groth, Jr., Mrs.
Dr. Evaq C.
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Mrs.
Gene
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B emg
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Mrs. Merrll' Evn, capllla, IAot!lnl Rmil, Mr. A!'IIOiil
Roy 1£, Holmes, director of Mrs. Ru,.ell Blbi&gt;Oo, Mrs. Itm- LewlJ, Mr. :..'lllr... tier, Y,.
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student leaebln&amp; and extension nelh Curry, Mrs. Leslie Dwlltlo J . A. dtlollllllllll; Mn. Kimat Rio Grande College, will Mrs. Ro~rt O'O.U. Mro. Tim ball Sui~, ~. Mr. ltlmMIATINIAMt -'
The Bth birthdly of Patty hold a meetiDII at 7:30 p.m. I
Suiter, Mrs. Jaltn L. Evans,
GI'Oioniclr.le daUihter o1 Mr. Sept. 8, at Pomeroy IDgh school
Mrs. laom Walker, .&gt;lr. WU!ialn
and Mro. Hennon Gl'OIIIIIckle, to de•ermlne what ntght coums
Lulhllr.~ Mr. WIWIIII L&amp;qe.
was celebrated ot her home wUI be oHered In Melgo county
Pol t Pllllllll. - Mrs. Charla
Saturday with 1 party. Door this semester..
.
Llnham, chairman. Mrs. Ralph
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prizes were won by Mike Har· Holme' lnvtted everyone ...
Crump, eaptaiD, Mn.
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ris , and Cjleryl Llndstammer. terested In attendinl 1 night
McCGmb, Mro. J. 11 Far!.,,
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Other prizes were wan by John class to be held either In Mtd·
Mro. Rush Kr&lt;lde!, lllrs. Waltor
liiD fUGHER ,- Crltt Bradford, Jr., auSylv!a ROush antique. auction in Syracus Mays, Cheryl Lindst.ammer and dleport or Pomeroy once a Mrs. Mary Blank ol Pomeroy Windsor; Mrs. J. L. Wlclina,
. at left, keeps records of sales in order as thctioneer, talks emphatically for. bids at the Dale Dee Dillon. Other&gt; pres· week during the comllll semes· and Mro. Zelda Staley or Now captain, Mrs. Cbarltl• Walden,
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e t~•- week'. HJa fa.ther, Crit Bradford, Sr.,e articles are purchased.-Sentmel Photo. - ent were Joey Buchannan, Tim- tor.
CUmberland and dauahter
Mro. H. o. FraQclo, Mrs. I. G. ~·" lt.
:':;:::""::::==::::====~ ~-~ ~.
my Harris, Randy Booton,
granddaughter callod on
Volde11, Mila Hittle IOnian.
spent some lim · with the Peck
David Matheny, Lana. Jllllet, BURCH NAMES AIDE
here recently. .
Mrl. Frod P.
cap.
brothers here.
and Cheryl Benodum, Bobby
WASHINGTON (UPIJ - GOP Mrs. Donald Pterce of
Mrs. Elsie Perry stayed with
and Mark Grossnickle, Steven, national Chttirman !loan Burch en• called 11 the home!: ~I her
irlbUaJo "'lUI . . . . . . . . ~
r.&lt;rs. Mallie Lowther one day
Jack, Connie, Bobby, Kenny, hao appointed Mrs. Laddie Ji'. mother, Mrs. Mary rc • on
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There tt a crttaq,l .... rt .... , . . .
while Mr. and Mrs. Mendat JorRicky and John Mays. Adulta (Pat) Hutar of Chicato as ao- Tuesday •ven!IIJ.
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1if'll Jlur•.. \II Mllt .....,,_ Yft .,.
dan 'and Bryan and Mrs. Ruby
present were Mary Ann Harris sistant chairman of the Repub· d Mrs. ~arl~n :oungt•~.~hlJordan and Bryan were busi· l
and Ruth Maya. Those unabl! llcan National Committee.
. nm ·re :
o~e do 1 ~~
.. ~~d 4• 119~t.or't ·~··· tit 01'•
·1nes.:: callers in Columbus.
Sunday School attendance on to attend wert Brenda and Ga- ln announcing the appoint· Iafter spe mg 8 endw Mays Wl
nie•. inlltltutlon•, ~rht'1 4\lb. tttl ~
· Mrs.
· Madge Dye is convales- Aug. 23 wa!l! 54 . t he off er1ng ry Barr.
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her
parento
Mr
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HONORE D
ment, Burch said Mrs. Hutar
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Pink and white streamers I cing at her home rollowin~ ma. 112 .12. Worship services
Fl
B th of Phoenix ~ will be In charge or activities ' 0 "M RouGsh. w· kl'
nd Ma
tulua I'IJia. ,.., ,., lMOtl" • •·
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. hos- held at to :45. WI'th Ll oyd ,. .
orence
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cen Ier ed around .an umbrella de· jor surgery at Umvers1ty
tl with her' I £or the party's women .s d'tvtof F' 'd
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coratod the Columbia Schoo~ pital in &lt;;otumbus.
I linger. lay leader, and an at· · ~~~~e~."Mr. ~"n":"Jr,. Vom l sion. She succeeds Mrs. Elly ~at:•:~~~ Walte~~"f::a •::.:;
lunch 1&lt;10m when Ir1ends hon I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harvey 1tendance of 14.
G
Oth rs visiting in the Peterson of Charlotte, Mtch .. dl A h
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ored Mill Sue Whttttngto;, ~· ' and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. I Worship services were held G~:~· hon:'e were Mr. and who is seeking the Republican ~r r~~· Mrs Paul Smith '
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bride • liee~~/ W. ur e, ' Joe McWhorter are vacationing [at 8 p. m. with the Rev. Casto Mrs. Hobart Smalley of Chest- nomination ior U.S. senator or Portland called at the home I
on l'riday
nc. F ~- IWith the&lt;r parents, Mr. and · bringing the message.
er and Mr. and Mn. Geol'lle from her home state.
of Dan Smith and family on
MMern 1m.11 ..
Hostenes were Jane au.,.r Mrs c E McWhorter and oth-1
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d Carol Ann Burke assislod I
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The WSCS held •ts regular
of Long Bottom.
Monday evenm&amp;.
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:" Oleva Smith ca~la Whlt- 1•r relatives near RosanJ"c ~~· meeting Aug. 18 at the home Mr. and Mrs. George Reed Mrs. Harry l(eamo and ramlly I Mr. and Mn. Hayman Barn"'"'~'
l:tch Connie G..;,er and PoKilY Mr. and ~JIS. MM'\:' e ~t ·: 1 or Nellie Parker with an at- visited recently with Mr. and of Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ger· itz of Pomeroy collod at tht
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of Ann Ar . r, tc ·• spe th llendance of 10.
Mrs. Gene Wilson of Reedsville. aid Barringer and family and 1 Dean Brinker home Sunday.
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a~.;, attending were Mrs. few days woth her a :oot~;; , Isola Taylor, president.
Paul Harris of Parkersburg Robert Baker.
,I' Mark and Janet Sv1epston of
Ta.II:PliON~ N'~ .
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in
charge
of
the
business
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Barr
Mr
and
Mrs.
Orin
Mays
and
Columbus
spent
a
weekend
with
James Gaaton• Mr ·
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iiiiiiiiiO~a~u:en:d:ed~the:,~a~r~-----~i:iiililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillil.lllilliii;;&amp;;iilllliji
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on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green,
0 le and so_n: enme, .
fers and Marale, Mrs. Ma town v!Stted her stster, Mrs. I chances of gelling the
Florence Bootht Gladine New· I
Dye, Mrs .. Edna Fauber, J~~· Elizabeth Gardner the
past I floor re-flniohed. It was
tun and VIlis Sellora of Lang I
John Rawltnga, Mrs. Clay
. week. Other recent guests of ' ed to have a bake sale on Fri· Bottom were visiting Mrs. Don
don, Mrs. Willer Swett, SM~~h Mrs. Gardner and her brother, dav Sept. 11 and Sal., Sept. 12. Pullino of Parkenburc, recentGay Joh~son, Mn. Lew•~, m~e- Clifford Steele: were . hts chtl· Nellie led the program on ly.
Mro. Shtrley Jeffers, M .
dren and thetr fam•lles, Mr. "The 'vlatuting Church
In Florence Boothe and Mr. and
lores Whitlatch, Mrs. Ida Chead and Mrs. Gene Miller and chil-l Southe;n Asia " wllh all
Mrs Vern Green visited redle, Mrs. Carl Greenlees, and- dren and Mrs. Roger Gordon bers partlcip~tin&amp; in
· at Jackson, o., and at i
daughttr, Carolyn an~h~~~~s and chtldren of Logan, a~d and discussion.
w. va.
daughter.
Rilla
J ' Mrs. J1mmte Cantrell and chol- The hostess assisted by her Those attendlnll a homecomMr• Lynn Ann McWhorter en- d
f Columbus
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daughter, Martha, served
inl at Belpre recently were Mr.
ny Whlttlncton, R
lJr Miss Sue Wrtght was program lreshmenls of home made
and Mrs. John Causey and lam·
tan, Mra. Hazel Burke, mothe leader for the meehng of the cream and cookies tea and
ily Margar•t Westlfil and
ai.Mr. Burke, Mrs. Neva AIOr, Temple Methodist YF on
. fee. The next me~tlng will
children, Mr. and Mrs. Georte
grondmother of th~ brlde-IJJ·be, day evening. Her topic " was held at the home of Thelma Reed and Roaer and Ray ua,u.
Mra. Ronald Whtttmgt"!'~t m:: "Where We Now Stand,.
Henderson on Tuesday, Sept. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold R••,n-1
er ol tbe honored Ill '
Arthur Crabtree, lay
with Grace Swartz leading the oon. Eileen •nd Paul Dean, vis·
Mill Wbllti~Bton.
er from Temple church,
program.
lied over 1 weekend In Man•
Sendllll K•fll but unable to services at Umon, Carbondale, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod, field with realUves.
attend were Mrs. Froda ~Y:: and Mineral on Sunday due to Stevie and Kathy, Clara
Recent callers ol Mr. and
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Mn. Granville Reeves and a the absence of the regular mm- rod, Nina Robinson and Mr.
Floyd Barringer were Pat
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• and Mrs. Charles D. Wonde at- O'Connor and family, Mr. and
~:daJ ~or:an, ~om.;y Faub: I
tended the wedding celebration
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Thelma .
ge COO
lor Mr. and Mrs. Olio Swartz contests.
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at Shade Sunday afternoon.
The Swartz family reunion
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz wlll be held Sunday Sept. 6 In
LowlllNerl, rCaha. ormMa
Ruth' . OCie
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Mro. Jelln Brookhart, M r •· I Mrs. Inez Young, Mabel
Nina Robinson, Sunday, and at00
Raymon~ ·Nelson, Mu. Joan bes of Paden C•ty and
tended the celebration lor Mr.
Stout, Miss Cathy See!, Mrs. Stethem of Lo.ng Bollom
and Mrs. Otto Swartz at Shade.
Janet Dunham, Mrs. Glona ed recently w•th Mrs.
Their daughter, Vickie,
Hanllll, Mrs. G. A. Radekin, Oborne.
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bad been vlsitlns her grandMrs. Irene Wilson, .Mrs. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. George K•lcolrents returned home w i I h
llh Lilly, Mrs.,( Phyllts Know!- lino, St. Petersburg, Flo., were
A REPUTABLE STORE- A store th1t llv" up to Its edvertl•
ton, Mfl. Lait"Bailey and Ja~, IUNIS of their daughter, M~. ~7r~ed Grange won first prize
Mrs. T. J, Spurloc;k, Mrs. Ehz- and Mro. Floyd Weber and their at the Meigs Fair. Vicki Carr,
lng b1rgeins, hes 1 reputllion to uphold.
abelh Gardner, Mra. N. .F· granddaughter. Brenda
Pamela Henderson and Ertc
Knowltl&gt;n Mrs. Beulah Perry ham returned to thetr home. p .k
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Other gueslll of the e ers
ca!Ue George and Gerald GuSOCL\L NOTES
cently have heen Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mra. Willlam Castl&gt; Dean C. Hill,
thrle won in the horse pu "I
Kevin and MeUsaa of St. AI· Va., Mr. and Mrs.
DEPENDABLE QUALITY - In the merchendise It nils. Me,..
bans w. Va., and Mrs. Han' Strauss and daughter, Mallala,JI
nah 'Grecory of Radcllff, visil· Newport, Miss Linda O'l!rian,
ch1ndise thet Is ex1ctly •• repreuented.
oc1 on Tueaday at the home of Marietta, and Brenda Ingraham
Mr and Mrs. Fern Gillogly· of Pomeroy.
Others at the Gillogly home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailes
duriDg lhl week were Mr. and ItMildred Dodson) and dau&amp;ht·
Mrt. Ralph FrQier and fami· er and granddaughter of Washly Jf Gallipolis, Mr. and Mrs. tngton C. H. v111ted Sunday
HONESTY - in edvertlslng m11s1g" and In cleellnt• with
cedi GllJolly and aona of Ath- wit~ Mrs. Allee Dodson.
ens, Mr. and Mrs. John .GDI"i· A wiener roast supper
the public, No attempt to felslfy er deceive.
w lo!ark and Mr. and the Milhoan lawn . was .
Mri'. Harold Gillogly and child- Tuesday In celebration of
nn, JoeaL
· 57th wedding
of
Min Janet Maasay has
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
to Wlablntton, D. C.,
were Mrs. Hal\61 Rose,
aht baa tiiiPloJment with !he and son, Billy, Mrs.
Clara
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FBI. Mill Maltsey is_a 196t Milhoan, Elame. Tony
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for you. It p•ys to reed them 111.
fl. Columbua villi-- M16dleport.
Has V-8 motor auto. trans., power brakes, powereel . . brQiblr-ln-law lntj ram- . Mra. Ele11nor Kim .•.nd chil4·11 steering, beautiful 2 tone gree11 fc wbite filllsb, like
By ~ 1Qllk~4rl. 0.,~ Dye ren of Maryland wwtod
new wlslw tires for your greater safety t~d a radio
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to keep you eompany on your.holiday trip. Plenty
Mr. Iiiii
Hannum, and brother,
of room to pack up for the lollfl Labor Day llollday.
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Youra for only ...
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the enjoyment of auboeribera to
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During tidlo'a 'olden days,
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"ylo of comedy. as a
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ftelll p!III'IIUon of younaar u. Mary, Now OtiOit• 11111 olol!ll
Dllrtrs . beclllll Ill IIIIIYI.Ilon. who are old and dear frie~
'lblre wao ll IJ*!Ial, ptrlonal and have beou a constallt
IWtnge of IOI'fOW in rell4ln&amp; of soorce or amusement to eai!h
fter deolh Of heart attuk l•te other, are going It alone. JaGit
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returna 111111 hll ..wtt!lc!J vldao
.tlbllywood 11 overly 11'11 with series tllli fall. ··atorre. till!
the use of the word "beloved" town 'a llntll i 1Jort!elltr and ll
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owner, ln4 he I~ prodllclion , luhioned warmtb and i!llllpllclllllpervlaor o1 "No nme for ; ty. It &lt;ruld be 1 one · family
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111r io In lhit ·town and rilht. lt!lltfd a one-hour apedal with oertu tor youn£1tel'l
tully 10, In our ~ wh• lht lout llnglftl ~ ~tine aloterl gentle lion, dlbuta on CR!~TY ~"''" ' • I&gt;&lt; •IJwL t 1114 oNUf p
eve- an,ycmt •ecWOiltali lw:tlt tnd more lillll 10 llltmben of Sept. • · • "-rn. l:n:telllllnoml,'"
on flilo of tbtir .o~ le~ lbair IIIU!k:tl flmlly. 'l'llero ' tho &lt;oming ,CBS ~rieo
vioiOII tetiUII II' ala
to the WII 1110 ftldtft &lt;OIIII'Ind C:Ut&amp;- CarOl 8utneH ~ Ntw•
end, and rar~ly fall!",,:"'making
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thout a
tht lhOIIltnt lhat milCh Ughter
of lilt ll~ly, bul the tHh J'OliUiar holt. •
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enterta;~ment couples In tho
land tl!ln Olilrsa and Gracie
and Jack Benny and hiJ wlf;

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. WASIUNGTON (UPl) - '!'he next , five years to develop the that 67 of the 3411 eountlel.
hnes were drawn in• the ~use area s natural and ~uman re- ble for aid were not $11if-t_.f
today for a sharp political sources. The remauung $845
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$1 billion' plan to revitalize the i.inprove highways m the region. ernment 1tsndai'ds.
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Tbe House GOP Policy Com'!'he bill ltlll must go 1&lt;1• .tilt
A 60P leader said · there mlttee went on record Tueo- Senate. It would cOver
AWwoutd be "overwhelming Re- day against tbe bill. Cbair- ~ bama, Georg!a.Kent'ucky,....,..
publican opposition." But an ad· rnu JObo Bynes, R..-Wis. said land, ' Ohi~, ~ennayl~anta. Nortli
ministration source predicted the committee recognized that Carolina, South carolina, feD.
victory "if everyone shows up , some areas bad serious ecoo- nessee, Virginia and West Virto vote .,
omic problems. But he said 1gmia.
The bill was called up today the administration proposal
The Appalachia bill would Ill
for debate, but a fmal vote was would result in a ureckiess up 5-year, $1 billion federal aiel
not expected until Thursday.
overlapping of government ben- program aimed at revitalizinc
The leg!Siatton would author- efits."
!the ei!Onomlcally dep~ al'lZe the federal government to Byr~s attacked U1e ''prepos- 1ea of 11 states in the AppalacAspend $237.2 mtl!wn ove r t h e terousness" of the bill , saymg 1ian area.

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wASIDNGTQI'I (UP!) -Presldent Johnson pointed toward
the eleCtion camqalgn loday
with '!'!Pfecedented backing
from arga,nlzed tabor and a
peaC01Jr&lt;&gt;gress-prosperlty theme
to woo votes.
The Chiel Executive held out
hope of reCor&lt;t-breaking economic advances during the next
four years if the nation holda to
its present .:ourse and rejects
"fear-filled . slogana."
He also pledgci not to neglect
the " poor the !lck the aged"
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spattered asthmatJ~ fow -yearold boy v,:ho ,feU 24 feet Into an
abaodoned well was pulled . to
piety 'l'ues'!"y night
111ter
&amp;pending two llours .and 23 mmutes in the 1QO. foot deep shaft.
The youngster, Jerry llelten·
court of Frel)lont, 'w&amp;s'ilrimediately rushed to n'"'•~y Wasil-r '
ingl!m Township HQS tal .for
tme t f • hocJ_ · ·.a .r..L ' btrea n
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G@nn Ford

Melvyn Domzlas, Pete1 Ford
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Colorc.rtoon•
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Sept. 2·3

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WALT DISNEY 'S
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NaVy Lt. Charles F. Klusnann's
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prisonor of the Communists in
f..ar, was over today. Klusmann
was on his way home.
A spokesman for the U. S.
Military Asslstana Group
flan&amp;kok announced
that Klusmann, .:hot down
Laos and captured Jti!'A' 1,
escaped and was~ safe and
in 'I'hallantl.
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heat ·for your laome; ..0 ddll 'IO,i!IJI

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vehicles, a high administr•
tion SOIII'ce said today.
Mainwaring was expected to
submit his resignation w Gov.
James A. Rhodes within a
few days. It ~as reported be
had received an "attractive"
offer from the Oh•o Stote Automobile Association.

1'he ~astern School District
football boosters today ask&lt;d
all me-mbers and, others
hi t inter·
ested in Eastern s at e IC pro. ,
g'am to be at the htgh school 1
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Buosters said a lot of volunteer workers are needed to
help build new bleachers, cut
weeds, aod complete the pr""s
box that was started last year.
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Tuesday ni•ht
beard reports al
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1and made plans to raise monI

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With George Hackett, Jr.,
presiding, Gene l!arrts waa
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Bill Chllds and Mrs. Manning
Webster will head 8 committee to manage the annual memCOLUMBUS &lt;UPII - G 0 v hership s~le and business card
James A. Rhodes moved today drive. Tilt~ year the football
to cur• the apparenl ills of the players, w 0 before have made
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· the membership drive after a
lllth Ohio State Fa1r
practice will be r•·heved of
DISturbed by falhng attend- th . b'
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meetmg of representalives of be k d t sh
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exhibitors, his cabmet and the I f 8 ~ ~d· 0 h ar~ e ex:e::
Ohio ExpoSitions Commt.,;ton to~ .P~o ~ng ot ogs an

The Boosters, during a meeting earlier this week. also ask-

ed that persons havmg truck_s
or digging equipment bnng tt
to the fteld tomorrow eve nmg
to help in the project.

"The old bleachers are going to ha~e to be repa1red in
some sections and more seat(UPI - T he He was bora at Long Bottom. r ing facilities must be bmlt or
· three · • .~ay riot by ho·· :son~. the late John and 'l spectators will he
standmg

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Reedsville
n·Ies Tuesday

SOUTIIIIAMPTON, England
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Philadelphia was Instigated by 1
armer an
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a small group of conspirators th":!' Methodist Church at Reeds- Men with shovels are
also
I
Attendance
fell
Tuesday
fOr
'fi'easurer
Bob
Kmg
reported
1
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$5 11 1n th black
0 the third strmght day. Total at- ~
who waited several days for 1 ville.
1 needed
tom?rrow even ng
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an apprf;IPriate lncident and fled Surviving are one son, Har· dig foundations for the new 1 tendance for Tuesday was 37.- Completion cJf the new bleacbImmediately, police said today. old, Tuppers Plains;
three bleachers.
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: 8i6, nearly 8,000 lower than on er proJect was revt._wed, witli -;,
The rampaging mobs, who brothers, Ivan, St. Petersburg, In other activity at the ses· the corresponding day a y"ar credit and appreciatioa
ex·
vandalized and plundered about Fla ; Dana, Ctrcleville,
and sion, tt was agreed to begm ago.
Itended. to former booster My200 stores last weekend, caus- Hubert, of Akron. HJs
wi£e, an all - out drive for new mem· To date, 350.335 persons have ron Miller.
ed damages estimated at sev- Clara, preceded him in dt'ath berships with ~e how•
that i visited the faJr com paz ed with The. bleachers, . on the visitera! mltuon dollars. About 350 in 1961
more persons wtll take an ac- , the t963 ft ve-&lt;lay lola! of 366,- mg Side of the fteld, of steel,
persons more than 100 of them Funeral services will be held tive role m projects mtttated OJO.
Will seat from 240 to 250 per·
police :.Vere injured and more al the Reedsville
Methodist by the group
Wants "Qu•lity Fair"
sons. The School Board matcbthan Goo men, women and chit· Church Thursday at 3 p. m. Delmar Baum w&lt;:ts appoin~ed uwe are not trymg to set at· ed the amo~nt the Boosters put
dren were arrested .
conducted by Freeland Norris. to be in charge of obtammg tendance records.,
Rhodes up, and Keith Goble contribut·
Burial wi!J be in the Reeds- wooden horses to control traf· said , but added he wants "to ' ed $1~, toward the total cost
ville Cemetery Friends may fie at home games and Char- give the people " quaht; fatr of a httle over $1,100.
Melp Memorial Hospital
call at the Arbaugh Funeral tes iRed! Carr was named to l they Will attend."
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The group wdl meet 't'gbln
ADMISSIONS _ All
Blft- Home at TupJ&gt;"rs Plains until head a committee. to solicit adnext Tuesday at the
ner, Mason,. Mrs . Cl aucede Fit z_1 time of services.
vertisements m the football
VISIT WITH SON
school. .::--:c==c-=""
patrick, Middleport: Mrs. Char,
program.
.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Webb
ICE CREAM SUPPER
le All
orth Middl
t
CLASSES BEG!~ ON 8TH
The Boosters Will also pur- of Racine were guests of their The Southwestern High School
blsc=GES - E::o~iem- School will be in session in chase game balls for home son, J. W. Webb and family Band Boosters will hold an ice
ing, Rutiand: Virgie Snodgrass, Northwestern Local on Septem- grtd contests and present tl !o of Columbus. Saturday night cream suppe.r starling at
$
Pt. Pleasant.
~r 'I wtth class~s all day. Lunch some fan after each game.
Sunday, they were guests of o'clock, tomorrow evening at
wtll be served m the cofetertas
I Mr and Mrs Kenneth Blythe the scbool. Everyone ;1 wetat th e price of 25 cents for each
HICKS BUYS
I of Spencerville.
come.
lllelgs General Hospital
pupil.
The Ftrst Ward Ftrehouse - - ' - - -- - - - - --'"- - - - - - - - - -ADMISSIONS - Juanita
was sold to George Hicks, who l
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Blankenabip, Athens; GlenMAN FINED
. . next door lo il. when
LOOAL TEMPS
dora Grimm, Gallipolis Ferry; Ralph Griffen, 22, Coolville, Pomeroy Council met m a ,
YQUJII 'J'"OPie from various The temperature In Porn- George Renshaw, Pomeroy.
was fined $5 and costs by Pornsesswn Monday mght. 1
parts tif " ~elgs County today etoy'B ,bualneas district at 11:20 DISCHARGES - Goorge Ren- ero) Mayor Charles
offered $50 and will pay
are attending the Ohio Stale a, m. today was 74 degrees, un· shaw, Pomeroy; Hlll'l I!annahs, Tuesday night on an
expenses of translernng l
~air to . participate In
skies.
Pomeroy.
clear distance charge.
property.
Pomeroy schools opened Tuesday, September 1, with
tte~ . related to· the
an enrollment of 922 students
dtvts•on.
Supt. of Schools Charles Gibbs said 410 were enrolled
Sandra Wells; Lout1la ~·!'"I L'
r.'~ at Pomeroy elementary, 212 at the Junior High, and 300
son, Vicki F•ttY, Dale'.;:::;;;~~
1 t;
j
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at
Pomeroy Semor ltigh s::.c=h.::.oo.::l.::..- - - - - - -Anita Houdasbel~ and J•
,;.
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Semor Htgh school teachers
Blakeslee are to
IIEVLA!l B. JONES
Mr. and 114rs.
for "loafing" and friendly dis-but today it seems to be waste are James A. Dtehl, principal grade Geography, Boys Physlme~ they cmullucJ..t· ,
of one of , Mid- were tbert:t, especlaUy
on saturday evening, 1 makes for more eco:1omic se- and English composition: Chareducation, ~ead
football
they ·.participate In tile 1 ·
buslnesse1
September came around.
a U!Ue like the pot • bellied Clll'ity, I guess - use it up and tes Btckel, World and u. s. His- coacb, and asststsnl baskelbaD
Sty!~ ReVue held at the ·
a .,... ~atlon recalls
days our parents had
stove brigade in the country buy more.
tory assiStant football coach· coacb; Gladys He)'lll8ll, Sev·
Cellhlr Auditorium.
, l'l!itddog~ liD _..tituus to the book store and stores - a place to talk over
Through the years the book Wh.,;,ler A Drake,. Adv.
enth grade, .Eighth .gradei and
Participants in the 4-H F01Jdji
hal ~ a
purcbase all of our school
the problems of the day.
store has cbangeo wttb I b,e ing, Office Practice •nd Ele- Jr. Arithmetic, English 8; Marand Nuli'ltion Interviews
· lrlldeiDIIit .IJJr
books and suppUea.
ld ood
ttme· and adde&lt;' the children s menlary and Advanced short- tha Husted, English 7 and Engbe Karen Sutherland,
- the
By 1933 the Ca erw s were books new books on the marlisb I · Dana Kesslll!,er Girls'
1
1
Whitehead, Linda Yost,
If there were several
gone and in 938 Mr. Edwddardl ket a~d "pretty things."
~a~d~ ':i'e:;";. ~~=-e ~ De'Ed., Health, History 8;
Ma"' ~·mpson
IIi
a
iam!ly this
Grant, of another early Mi e- In De
ber 1961 f0 11 ·
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ba k tball
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5 e
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h
cern
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owmg
mocracy
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Cecelia
Hart
oore.
coac
Shi!ets.
•:ue store, OWlled Y Mr. iind L quite a bit, perhaps as mucb port family, pure a
t e Mr G-ant's retirement
the .
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coach Freshmen fool-•
Scott wiD
Edison Baker, bas been
eight or ten dollars, quite a sk&gt;re, carrying on the tradition sto~e was purcbased by 'Mr and Ish I&amp; II, Enghsh 3 and
coacb, Bi~iogy and GonerMotors" .. M
to 99 Wll-81. In the Reed sum in those days.
of its former owners - selling Mrs. Edison Baker. Mrs. Bak- B:::~ ~~~man,
Science; Frances Roberts,
contribution ld
.wblclt
Now that &lt;chools
books. He was assisted by his er aga~ carried on the old tra- g
Home Economirs I 11 and ill·
Of' the D•v
old
textbooks parents bave
sisters in the ;tore. By 1 h 1 1 dition
the busln•••
elementary and
Eva Stout Obio His•~· and
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be · ·
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keepmg· Brenda
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'Individual
notebooks and sundry
lime "~ sc 00 s were guuung Now it is located n shining
. '
Home Econoulics and
be Sharon
to buy, but the book store
to provide school books but pa- new quarters in the Reed build- English II and IV :
Aaron Zahl, Manual 'l'r~nlng
"yJ'·
··~--Milildi;,:l atill eeded
per and notebooks, pen and .
.
World HIStory and
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penells were still needed.
mg. New shelves .and display Democrscy: Elaine Rouse, EusDrlvm Educabon.
.14 I b e '!'he old boot store ball
.
cases aod other tmprovements iness Arithmetlt General Busi· Elementary teachers a r e
In "boot odor" that I!Omes
Wnting paper Is taken for mark lias modern, but t)le ne and ~ng11,j, IV· Helen F BaiJ&gt;h Spencer, prlnciPol; Hel·
In oow occa&amp;iQil8lly when
granted today, but m) best re.c- name remaifiS.
".
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'w · en WUiiaDlS, Robert Roberts,
olleetion of some of my teaeh- Tli' will be
f Smith, library' Fon-est
ard, u--lt!tt .____
Carol
j
bcilea · bocu.
. . . .
ere
more room or paychology Senior SC!•nce
""" , ~ ... ~~.
yn
how we clutcbe•
w.. theu- 1unpltcl. inSirul!- "browsing," a pastlim• for av- eraI Scien~ and ChemistrY and Smith, Genellieve Stohart, EJ..
81 a treas~
Uons to use fNory bit of space ld readers. ~ store also has Earl Youn , Advanced Math len Glbbl, lilae Young, Mary
"''U""IY able to
a~t before throwmg any away· 1 a Une of gifts and cards for all Plane Geo~elry Pbyaica
V. Reibel, Beatrice Reinhart,
homo to tool&lt;
remember limes we were made 'occasillll,S, offi,ce 'llpplies, crafts A' ...l. ll
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Woodard, Forie Ken·
t\m:~::lto. march to the waste~Jaiiket and bobby. kits, 8110 other mod· ,.~r• '
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(:lrolyn WUey, and
. to retrieve paper, tllllllptb It out, em lleeds. The
Middlepoit Junior
. -':=~~
and use ltr again. If II ' still' ha,tl, llqok atore ·still thrives and wjll l!lembera
·the'·
·.s
II neal
.~IIJlll~ ~~
:
. ·renililn a landmark of the old Howard
'Charlo~(
~~r~;~;- ~;1 .w· ~~ere. lelll'l!lni! tile ·oldjtintl""", ~oldlpgtradllion,yot 8l19t ·8 and
tot .
¥1
~ ~·w~te 1!111. w.nt not," ~llio ·~i!nc Into tbe future. 01ancey,

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ELBERFELDS ,JN POMEROY

rupted prosperity since the tate
Preaident John F. Kennedy took
office In 1961.
He said 11-e average American
family of four earns $1,2110 more
in a year than lt did three years
ago while unemployment has
dropped w 4.9 per cent.
Predlcts Record Growth
"We are on the edge of an
abuodance whicb can k&gt;w~
over all the g~~ns of the J&gt;'lSt,
Joh~son S81d. I predict, if we
NORMAN PRICE
continue on our course, the
growth of the next four years
Pvt. Norman L. Price Jr.,
will be the greatest •n all our whose mother, Mrs. Marjorie
Price, lives 00 Route 3, Pomhistory."
eroy, completed eight weeks
of mllltary police training al
the U. S. Army Training Ceo·
ter, Fori Gordoo,dGa.,so Ald~g.
2.8. The 22-year-ol
Ier
I
included Ills lll),yeai--old mother, entered lbe Army L AprII
ltM and completed b a 11 i c
Gov. Paul Fatmln and other dignitarles, tbat duriJig his trav training at Fort Gordon, Ga.
els throughout , the country he He Is a 1961 graduate of Pom"detected a deep concern ahout eroy High School.
where the Democratic admlnis·
tration is taking the country.
"! don't declare the DemocraUc party a party of war, but
by coincidence the Republican
party often has "' come along
and pull the country out - aod
that's what w• want to do now,"
Goldwater told his ent!Jusiastic
audience.
Od M
76 of Reeds
e assar,
'
Conspirators in
ville RFD, diell Tuesday morning at M~lgs Memonal HospitRiots Were Few
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He added that be intended to
make campatgn : lssues out of
the admini~tration's foreJgn policy·' the Bill•. Sol "•tes ·~·dal
'
"'' case.
~-·
and ltle Bobby
Baker
"Do ~you want the continuaUon of this administration?" he
aske4. "Do you want to be only
a nU~Dber tucked away in a government file? Do you want a
or •
republic as enby our forefathers?"
He otld the audience, which

He supports the Senate's aceordiog to Dr.
At rrudnlght (.EI!T) the wea- lpendt' ng Soct'al Securt' ty
lraw.
h bur
d bo
The researl'b chemist told a
5
tP er
eau
~~
ra
W:
a
which
would
increase
cash
arking 10 mile al. holll' wmds
meeting of chemists Tuesday
" •
.~
1efits undt!r the program
a~d was likeb ~.reach
about $7-a-month. But he
that it was • question of s•
ncane force today. The storm poses includmg the
plying tbe hormonOI of lemiwas movmg toward the west -' tion's medicare program as
ainlty after the aatural lopnorthwest at 17 m p.h. on
a ··mendment
ply bas I'1UI out.
track aimed generally at t h o
.
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Leeward Is:Snds.
Stopping at Phoenix last
to accept dehvery of ,hi8·,snp;Biglo l 24 Attend Meeting
NEW YORK - Br. ely wall- ' ~~:ly Gol:'~~~spok~ to
lng to catch his breath after crowd of about I,OOO persons
Of Merchants
1
th N
York Dem&amp;
Robert F. Sky Harbor airpurt.
The luncheon meeting of GalKennedy planned a sunup start ''President Johnson is
Upolis Rtl8il Merchants was
today on his campaign for the about Viet Narn and would
well attended Tuesday
noon
u. s. Senate.
to sweep it under the
with 24 pr.... Main discusKennedy was se1 to begin
can't because Bobby
!!on was on • '!all aod winter
handshaking in Manhatlan's
and the hi fl set are
~romotion
program.
K lth 'I'h
orfui Fulton !Ish market
there," Goldwater said.
.e
omas pres lded aod
trict even before most of hls
announced ~t letters are beprospective constituents were
lng sent_ to merchants asking
out Jf bed. Then he 'ntended to
OUt
lor contributions to the holiday
move to the Staten Island ferry
decoration program. New dec·
termmal to greet inbound comoralloos have been ordered, to
·, muters In his first day on the
to those purchased
last
' campaign trail he hopes
year, to make the 1964 decoralead to capitol Hill.
lions even more outstanding.
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AFL-CJO G.neral Board, top
policy-making body of tbe 13mllUon-member labor federalion.
Addre$Bel Labor Leaden
Addressing the labor leaders
In the East Room of the White
Ho&lt;•se, Johnson said the United
States had never w~vered In the
defense of freedom or the pursuit of peace since the end of
W!!"ld War II.
As a result, ':"e are closer
than ever to making the Second
World War the last world war,''
the President said.
At home, he said, the Amerl·

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nomney, who. ~ever
ger against his , opponent 81!d Barry M. Goldwater . fl~w
has co. ntinu.d to keep free of Washin•ton today to
pres!: agah&gt;ste President
any. I tes Wi"wl D&gt;
~Publi"an
'
d~ntLBI candld~~ BarrY. Gold ,medicare program in
w~jer, won easr nomination_for ahaped up as a cloeeiy
a ~econd term TUesday , rught ed Senate showdown.
ir. i\le Michigan GOP prtmary.
.
Shortly after midnight (EDT) .The AriZona senator
Romney bad rolled up a lead hiS pre-:campatgn schedule
! 2,. 000 to 30 000 er eonser confemng by telephone
o ·.,..
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vatlle George N. Higgmo.
d y With Senate
Leader Everett M.
SAN, JUAN, P. R. - Tropical Goldwater •urrt'ed to the
u
storm Dora, spawned in the vi- ital in his new Boeing 7'ZI
cinlly bf killer hurricone Cleo, campaign plane rather
wao:expec\ed to become a hur- 1wait at his Phoenix,
rican~ by dghtrall. F'orecast-~hume for the formal
ers. salcl Dora. the
~assm's ,of, his campaign
fourth tropical storm, was well lf'i-esoott, Ariz,

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Defore a Joint clinneF
of the Pomeroy
port Chambers
,ruesday, September · al
. p.ln. at the Hotel Marlin.
J11s topic will , be
llevelopment ,iQod
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