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Three accidents investigated over the weekend by
the Ohio State J'atrol brought the September total of accidents to the highest monthly rate of 1962.
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There were 48 accidentS investigated during the
month, ~~ 20 persons i~jured. The patrol made 135
arrests and ISsued 393 wntten warnings to drivers.
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jured in an accident that took ,of Rt. 7. A car driven by Spenpl~ce at 4:35 p.m. Sunday on cer Sterna, 16, Rt. 1 Racine pullRt. 33 In Meigs county at a 'ed out of a private road and I
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point three miles north of the was struck by a car driven by . LAST APPEARANCE - Th~ ~e1gs County Court of Appeals, 1 to r, Judges WUft
junction with Rt. 124. A c a r Donald Warehime Jr 10 Rt Iha:;'
Bro;nC ~~ss county; William D. Radcliff, Pickway county (presiding Judge)
driven by Douglas Moore, 17, 1 Gallipolis. Ster~ tali~ k, ~ ~n ame~ · 0 er, Lawrence county, sat for the last time as constituted Thursday
Pomeroy, went out of control . the approaching Warehime car. m the Meigs County. Judg~ Radcliff retires next January. Arguments were heard OXFORD, Mtss. CUPI&gt;-Negro
on a curve and ran off the left IThere w a 5 medium ro rty ~rom attorney~ James. B. 0 Brien, and Bernard Fultz In two appeals. O'Brien argued James Meredith, registered today
side and into a ditch doing damage. Sterns was ci~ pe to msufficie.nt ~v,Idence In the con.viction o~ Oba Douglas, Jr. of DWI. He also argued u a University of Mi.ui!llippi stuheavy damage to the car. The Meigs juvenile court on a charge Hugh Lelf!teit 5 appeal from a Jury verdict that found the Salisbury trustees already dent 011 8 campus guarded by
driver and a passenger, San- of failure to yield right of way / ~1t met his dema~ds when a ro~d was relocated upon his lands. In the Douglas case 400 u.s. marahala and 1,000 feddra London, 17, Syracuse were Meigs county Sheriff Robert , . z argued t~e JUry hear~ tes~mony of all three occupants of the car and had the era! troops.
treated for contusions at the Hartenbach also · investigated right t~ ~s~lieve Dougla~ dental he was the driver. In the Leifheit case, Fultz Entranes of the S.yearo()ld Air
Meigs Memorial Hospital
this accident
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testimony that everything Force veteran as 8 atudeot at tbe
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The driver of a car, Ri~hard i Four arres~ reported b the
elt. demanded had ~ee~ done, and from Leifheit's own testimony, that rather all-white ICbool came under virNeal, 21, Gallipi&gt;lis was slightly :patrol Included John Mi~hell, than bemg damag~td, Leifheit had been benefitted by the road.
lual siege ronditiooa u frelb outinJun!~! In an accident that took 163, Middleport, cited to Meigs
bursta of the rlotiDg that took two
place at 5:55p.m. Saturday on:court Wednesday on
speed
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live~ aDd injured more than 75
Rt.. 7 a mile · above the Silver icharge, Elmer Pugh '¥1 Midspread to the dowlltown area.
Brlc!ge•. He was driving southl'dleport, cited to M~igs' court !'
A crowd of angry toWlllpeople
and w~n be applied his brakes Wednesday charged with fall. ·
that had beeJJ throwing rocks and
he slid into a car driven south 1ure to d I s p Ia y front license
IJOP botles at troops iD the doiVIIby Georgi! Queen! 49, Gallipo-/plate; Donald Holley, 35, Glentown area wu broken up by a '
lis. There was mmor property wood, W, Va., cited to Gallipobarrage of tear gas.
damage, and Neal sustained a lis court ·today on chlll'ge of
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At least ooe soldier wu reportbruised nose. .
passing without assured clear A Stale welfare department tain a two hour reslatance rat· a complete new hea~ uiut at ed Injured in tbe downtAIWII riotThe third accident took place distance and James Will, 20, official this morning refused to ing and that door openingl shall the home instead of repairing ing. Tile crowd's fury waa heightat 3!15 p.m. Saturday on t h e I1Pomeroy, cited to Meigs court issue the county a license for be protected with fire resistant the one O:,w being used
ened by tbe p!'flM!IlCe of Negro
Gravel Hill Rd., 2.3 miles north Wednesda1 for no muffler.
o~ratio~ of the Meigs county self closing doors.
' Attending the mee~, Still soldier&amp; in the ranb of adv~- HOW'S THIS FOR YIELD? ..:... :More than 80 tomatoe.
children s ~orne.
Mrs. Dunbar denied the coun- In session at press time, were ing aoldier~ and a Negro aoldlel' on one plant. The variety Heinz 1370 showu here is 011e
The Ohio Welfare Depart- ty ,commissioners a one-year li- Commissioners Avery Nelson, waa hit about tbe neck aDd shoul- of three promising varieties being ~ for mechanical
ment representative, M~s. Myr- cense for the. home when she Don Mullen and Kenneth McEI- ders with a boUle.
harvesting at the Wooster, Ohio Agricultural~
tl~ ~nbar• told the Me1gs com- was told that funds are n o t hinney, who was sworn in Fri- Before the order to fire the tear Station. Holding the plant are Marvin Gerdes (left) en•
missioners that no new child- available at the present and day.
~~ w~ glvea an Army trucks gineer with the RMC Corporatio Hoope.rto 'm.
ren, can be housed at the child- probably will not be next year
willdlhield was shattered by large Dr. Wilbur 'Gould of the Station~ departme~t or' bo~
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ren s home on
Mulberry either. Mrs. Dunbar 88ld she
rock and a IIWI I~ Clll • bal- culture. Jack Cleveland of the FMC Cor_poration il at the
~ NEW YORK (!JPI) - Longshorel!len from Mame to Heights until actio~ Is taken to could grant the privilege to
oony to drop 8 bJS timber Clll
ntrols of the tomato picker developed by his
Texas wen! on stnke tqday after thell' contract expired Improve the heating system. commit new children if t be
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at midnlg~ .. Less than 10 hours later, President Kenne- Mrs. Dunbar refused to issue Department of Industrial RelaTenr gas flowed eC1'0811 Court. dy invoked the Taft-H•1rtley law to send the nearly 90,· the license b!!cause of the in· tioDS ahoiald say the building Is
house Square, wllere advancing
Tile Sill Fralldla-Lol All000 dockers back to work.
spectlon report of the Depart- safe Mrs Dunbar lllo -*eel
lines of ~ had pimled tbe
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Presidential pr~ss secretJry Pierre Salinger an- ment of -~ial Relatiu111, J!le· ~i.tonen to pt 6n e. '!
rioters, 8lld cholting clouds of gu
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~ tlllnltall ~~~ ~ the "Euteriler" mo111ing tfte ~ 81 b, eampua, leeead pia
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annual ltaff were announced appeared to be under virtual mar- llln au·.f' m.~.:·wDi (elo
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llal law altbou&amp;h there waa DO ,.., ......p.WedlleiiL If
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lhipping II! portl along the Atlan· would bankrupt many NYSA :··Dunbar-~ ectioll
sma. Wlll, vice-president· Ell- Truckload after truckload of ee,m. ,HRW.ed replar- dlulfd with clrivlac ....... ..
tic and Gt,tlf roasts, stranding members.
" DOl hamper th poulb~IJ.
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een' Jlrannoll, seeretary,' a n d troops poured into . ~se play Sallday 1ritll ideldleal toslealed by tile Sberlfl't cleo' ·
ships at pl~a with cargoes still A key Issue in the dispute ties of floardiq
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Jackie Frecker, treuurer. Fac- Square. Ten Army·heliroptera Cll" ltl.at rec:ordl.
partment follllwing • two ell'
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accideiJt Satardq D:ll a.a.
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Nemre, :Jennie White and Anth~pwp FCII' AIUek
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of the IDterDBtlonal Longmore- by NYsA that work ganga be re- will be ao lllolley avaDable m
ony Geunette.
Soon after the tear gu attack
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Route 13, Will tffnJpHat til
midnight that "the mandate or 8 to M each. Also at stake Is 8 pair the •Y81111! of heating.
George A. Fife, 73, of 71 Mill- II Norma· 'Nichols; vice-presl- alleys to regroup for another at·
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PillS BDOtber narlh bouDd ell'
the membership of no contract. wage demand by the JLA which The Departnleht _of Industr~al ereek Rd_., Galllpolis, who died dent, Lynda Lyons; 11ecretary, tack on the aoldierl.
driveD by Edl• William a.,.
no work, ~ now 1u effect. There asks premium pay of $6.06 per Relations report i8id in ijs list pus moriilng at 1 a.m. after a Janet Helzer, and treasurer Ia Before dawn 811111itary force of
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Ia to be no work performed from hour for all work done between of reco',"lllendations of t h e week Ill Holzer Hospital wm Bob· Brown. Mrs. - Dorothy 2,600 was 011 the Oxford campus.
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Maine to Brownsvllle, Texaa, un- the hours of three and six p. m. children a hollle thllt all heat- be announced' later.
Micliael, Mn. Mary Jane Goe- Troops were colwerging from all Rich:ro Pickens, co
vehicle the • prol.'elded . •
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In~ apparatus shall be enclosed He had lived In Gallipolis for bel and 0. C. Bibbee are advl&amp;- dlrectiona on the northern MissiB er' an Don Roach, A I b e r t the road aeveral mi1ll. ......
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With walls and ceilings to· ob- the past three ' years, ~ a on.
sippi town which had beeu the Roush, Phil Bradbury and Paul to a halt Ia a dlt.cb.
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Alexander P. Chopin, cbalriiWI
Melga Memorial Hospital
former resident of Cheshire rd 'ftteron Cruise Is president of home of the late Nobel Prize Greenlee of Feeney." Bennett Pl'opelt). damagtt to the ' - .
of the New York Shipping Asso- Saturday Admissions - Robwas a retired NYC shop em: the sophomore claiiB with Gene winner, author William F8ullmer. ::· !~ ~· ~~ can WU •Hi!+lilll lit JIG ,
e~ Clmdiff, Columbus; Weslev
ployee for 28 yean, a veteran Fields, vice-president; Connie About 1,600 . eombet-Nady sol· to attend the Fill Conferenc:! one Will iDJmecL
Circle, Racine.
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of World War I, aud 1 member Clark, secretary; and Nancy dlers and Ma_rines ~ alert across of the 8th District American Ball wu arralped . .....
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Saturday Discharges - Arof the Feeney Bennett Post ZWnbach, treasurer. Howard the state line m . Tamese_ee Legion.
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Parker and Bruce Knowles are crossed Into Mlsslulppl to re1n- 1be
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meeting was held at tile fined • aa4 ..,., 1 1, **I
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Ronald Carr, Pomeroy; Doug- coming In the history of the
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Sunda . Dlschar ea - Adria 7 p.m. Tlluraday, October 4.
lumbul, four grandchildren, a mrer. Advisors are Mrs. Avis Molotov oock:tall
hurled at During the meeting Paul Gas- :Meip euli8ty ~
Two Mella !lQUnty
h I g 11 Sayre, [yracuae. ~lores Ritch- T h e r e 'will be a parade bro:erMid~s, :t:&gt;r:; !t!/• Frecker and Samuel weare. ooe of
vehicles.
ci of Drew WebsU; Post, Pom- find out bow ll,ledenJ, JllldJiet
school bands, Rutland and Sou- le Lon Botto~. Malcom Roll· thrOugh town and return to the roa '
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Iii Jill:~ maneuvers, a fourth
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Sunday Birth_ Mr. and Mn wtn have the football team put
Ronaid Carr, Pomeroy,
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A peUiion for divorce wu f11.. time of the game, 'the queen
ed Saturday in Melp common wUl be crowned. Mter the game
pleas court hy Cbarles G. $tout there will be :c~anct Ill , the
Long Bottom, route 2, against gym. '11tere w.ill be a· meeting
Ev~lyn J. Stout, charglns gro&amp;ll o: the ho~ commtttee
neilect of duty and extrelmt Wednesday., pctobei 3, at 7:30
cruelty. One child Is involVed. p;m.at•thelilghschOOI.

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ed~r; Mary Cameron llld Pat- sent to the hospital.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL ty McGrath, photographers; and 'i'welve marsbals were either
Saturday Admistdons - None. art editors are Ronald CUb· wounded or Injured, 111ree of them
Saturday Dllcharges - Don- dollar and Peggy Amberger. seriOUJiy, and five aoldiera were
na ' HiYmal1, Raclnt; Bertba Typists · will be Judy Conden, hurt.
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Janet Bissell and Ronaleen Oil- MOlt of the wounc1a were caused
~y AdJill!"!cins '7' None. borne. ·Advlllbn are . Mrs. Jen- by br1cb and blowa with lengths
~Y D~bargea .... Jose- nie While and ·Anthony Gannet- of plift. But t11n were aome gun·
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'11te Rutland majorettes are ColllllllaaiODer David Pottinger ler mother, Mn. S)&gt;lvap (cq) Van- llllllliler 1u Baltimore, .')j(d~ '11ley t!tey. IOid llie bolt m Falmouth.
Comie Wlll,la!D11 drum maj9r; aDC1 the bmilf• 17-year~ld baby- derWiel.
reiumed to awo, stopping· in ,MaS..,
tO Wasliington, D.C.,
Carol Floccari, Ann Weave~:, al'*"' 11*11 lilucb of tbe 41 dsya Pottinger ,iolt lilt le&amp;t on tilt. OleVela'Dd, AkrCIII and 'Yot\'iploWD and Clll a elate she could Dot recall
· Lll_ldiY ~· Sblrley Dugan lle .,_, 111118~ togetller1 DAyton eommiallon , enr\J .¥. mondf by ,to ·check: .on reportl ol ·th6ir ab- the~ JIArieil at a hus atatlon there:
"\nl:l 'NII!ey. Pope, Dllljorettes. pollee tald Sunday night.
virtue of a dt7· liwler pl'OVIIkm ~· ·
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dl'sh 111d ~~ Vander Wiel had CCIIIseeutl~ meetings without a • • :till!shed he ~ for Port and ~ ~re. .
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t h e ~eturned to 11er ·bome ~~~. $llbllrban Jilan!tt!On vacates His ..at. . CIIJitlm; ·Ohio, aear 'l'olello. 'tiro On sept. 17, POttinger wu fouild
' event ,.., belli at thtl ,ql\llllcl- Kettering lind IA!ld lu detail'' llow Grunclisli" said the gli&gt;l related Dlgll~ later, ~I 111d, they lu &amp;, dltclh at 'KJioalvlllt, coVered
pal atsdlum. ·ftbri~'s H lg h llhe and tile 1&amp;-year-oid lo.rmer tbia atdry: , ' .
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by tlie 8Sllt Air Foree B ~ n d. city """"')loalon ~ Au&amp; 1, der aa a~ name in' Middle- for a1;9ut $1,ioo &lt;die .~t re-. W, ~ here.· On ~ .1'1' S!Hr7l
.rarllcfJ!atlng banda were lll!l'V• leaviD&amp; a bloodatalned ear and- towD. '11leJo ~ for the Eut poNd titlli .fiilm the · ~ '1181 found . 'llltb ~ of ber
eel an evelllng uieai at the Col- shoe !n 'tlle parking lot Olli cafe Coast where~; bought a· boat and Co. aie·tbe •
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m. Sunday for Georgie Pullilll, ~ IP"ClJ!list, 'wDl spea
t64 Locust«, a ·1Dedical pat1e11t, Ill¥*~ to'(!. E. · BlatesJM,
who Mill transported to RawJIDP- Melli i!oi!DlY ateo8ion ~
Coata amiJulaDCe and tben· to 'Die IDiellbg Ia ape11 18 IVCJ.Il
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roy Star toute, · wu taken to
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NEW CLAIMS DOWN
21, of Rt. 2, Racine, suffered lacerations of the left arm.
Initial · claims ll1st week re- lacerations of the right .1e g MoQre's p.nger, Sandra L.
~eel by the Mtilga
County when the car she wu driving London, Syrleule, was also tatBureau of Unemployment Coin- went OUt of control CRI Stale en to the ho8Pltal by the Pomepenaattnn were 47. Contlnnlnl Route 124 In Minersville at 8:35 n~y ~ency llflllad where
claima .,ere za, mating a to- a.m. Sunday. She was take.n to abe ,... ~ted .ftlr Injuries to
tiJ, of Jilt, One year ago the to- Ho17:«' hospital by her parents. her l~,·le(.
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1'Jie department said the au· &lt;&gt;ff.letri ~d. Moore lost eon·
to driven by Mrs. !!"sh hit a trol of. hLq auto a half m I I e
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po~~ pole, then ran over an south of Amold'a store on Route
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burK St&lt;elers, 31-27, and
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remainder ol tho oUll')'OIIIII ,.. MII'VO!ouo Milt Plwa ol Cite
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DEALER. FILL OUT THE FORM ACCORDING TO I~STRUCTfONS ON
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25 THIRD PRIZES ·

10 GLORIOUS DAYS IN

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NEW GOLD STAR GAS RANGES HAVE EVERYTHiNG!

tlv01 to havt oxtro _ , . Wo oro holcf.
lllf a big fall LQ'AfM.T':'ON• moklng
quick personal IOano .hori ovory doy.
, ••• tho ··~· etun up' bllli•.l'uy tooh
l&gt;l'ltlnt. Ho.. ewrythlne In - plo.._
HO¥e moro money for you...tf. Only o
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.....thly P!'Yf\MIII• E~ If yeu IIOW hov•
a INn wo IHI - con holp you, Phone
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Savings c,., 125 E. Moln StrMI, Phone

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11 Datur-'" tor Dat.
which went into the 1oalnl' aate·
gory, Ctavelallll hal IOOI'ttl only
""'ukl dlolract moro
40 polnlo.
low, oporto u• l.u..Uon
The Brown• hll a new low IIUJJo
blllball World Serlet.
day 11 the Philadelphia hll,., The elwnflon Paclrarl at!d
lacing oblivion In lbo dlvlolon
clarll ..,t ~eod
alter drapplnllbelr first lwo
Boy In an earl)o • ";:o,'!l -...:::::~
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team1 wJtb .,tleu 1-0
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Allll oil Sllllday'l perlorTbe blgeot lnltlbla lor 1be
lbe ,....., oould be Ia
Brown• deloulvo lllllll ..,
o lot oflroublo In copln1 with
opeedoter ,......., 14&lt;01nold. wbo
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&lt;aught olx lor 140 yardo aatlllfl',
and one loualldown.
Plum ~"''""' lor two llrtt-haU
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hi leadinll lbe Llo111
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poor -no· ol!lllllvt oliow
vlously uubeatee
Co1t1.
quarterbacll Jim IIIMwUI. who
lhawtd bo aloo boa a pair
clicked ~ oely of II "'"" lfll, tao, ho riOOCI 4t
lor 10 yiirlll.
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Nlnowokl, libl"lllod .111 o
tolbe lhlftl -~d.
a...tr-MIIetl
which _. IIIII Phtlll to
Taylor, oll'f1IDIIbo
c.ltN fiMI WNte
howe...-, hu bola hi--'
IDod wllllt Paul ll&lt;iio&lt;ung J
lor A Limited Time
Injuries. lit Ill. ti Jam'IIOCI
with a PI!IJecl
on hlo lllrowtq bond and a1oo •
boiled hlo
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olrolood Jmto, ·
thno touohdowns In 0 ·
'fW·IIAIIJ $1.l2 por 11lion on '
Frank ·a ,-, obe obtolnod to b' 11111 __. rout o1 lbe
alllltady-Mixod Colon ond
1wap, took ovw the
Bean. w.ho lito wtlllt tDto the Similar Reduction oR more than
late In the ,,.,.,
Ulldof..ted.
, , . . 1,000 MAE$TRcfCul\\!fl Coiii!'J .
The lllmt,. po1t11 to tho """""· '1'11.,. were three blg up..ta on
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however came Ill tho lint
Sunday'o PJ'OIIl'lln- The Wuhinger.
, .0. ltedakloo, pore!llllol potoleo,
Tht Brownt pi tho ball 111 1be IOOI'ttl tholr IOCOIXI •kllr7 Ito
three.,.onl line an otttmptod with ooe tle) 1o beeiiDi tho
punt wont 0011', ond dooplt. lour
Conltoolo, II • 14, ond
etrortt. tlw!y faUed to lOON.
malned on top al the Ea1tara.
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EMPLOYMENT
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Walter Ha)'OI and Mrs. 0.-

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Hospital News

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'llleodoruo Council Daughters of
Ameri"" -.ill met Monday at 7,30
p. m . at the JOOF Hall . All ofW1

Entered Hospital
ct'rs and the team are requested
Among those who enter! d
Club to be preoent. The checter wilt be Holzec hospital over the w..k.

Three Charged
Jn Mason W"th
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_ _ _ 1 12 30tp The Middle rt. Gardea
EMPLOYMENT wanted by yo~g ill rneet M poda October 1 t draped Ill. memory of Margaret end were : SUnday - 0 scar
1 man aged 21. High school edu· . ~e home ot~r?.' Ray Heeo~
Swatze.l and Emma C~to. _Plans Collins, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, Mrs. PT. PLEASANT_ Three percation, ~.·ompleted military obli- Mill Street. Assisting hostesses ! will be made ror . par_UcJpat~g ~t Qlarles E. Paxton, Rt. 2 GaUl- sons were arrested on grand
g•ions, married. Willing to will be Mrs . Welter Hayes and the Booster m{'e!lng m Galhpolis, ~lis, Mrs . Rachel Mossman, larceny warrants by the State
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M"Cial - one month [or 30 ~nt! per word .

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Rollins, ~; Samuel MeCiar)'

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Pt. Pleasanl; Mrs. Ireile Koof•

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Swha: Ernest
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Borgnine ~uesta on Perry CO'mo'i
There w~ some frightening NiBC·TV show Nov. 7... .Peter
moments as the constant, antl-1Falk. and Duke J::Jllngtun join
Ameriean pollUcal 1Qdoctrination Edie Adams on her ABC-TV speWD.!I shown
friibten!ns in tht cia! Oct. 23 ... · the Tobacco m·
sense tOOt ftne young minds were dustry is fuming at the recent
being warped subny despite their "CBS Reports" program about
efficiency.
sm(lking and health.
In .one seguence, 6 sixth grade Lucille Ball get.a a reported
Enghsh teacher ordered a aong S100,000 for appearln&amp; with Danny
about tht&gt; American unemployed, Kaye on hll Nov. 11 NBC-TV 6peand the c~ildren dutifully sang cial; Kaye supposedly sot $500.000
the old depreulon--year• tune, to put on the one-hour show and
"Brother, Can You Spare A pay for i~ ,.. Harpo Marx. stars
Dime?"
on ABC-TV'i "Mr. Smith Goea T~
In another sequent-e. there was Washington"' Oct. 20.
tbis lesson rrom 1:1 seventh grade NBC-TV hopes to film a tour
English textbook: "Not all chi!- of the Kremlin; and the shuw
dren in capitalistic eountries can business tra'de paper "Variety"
go W !chool. Many parents are ••Y• "it 'a con1idered possible too
too poor to send their children that Mrs. Khrushchev will serve
t.bere. Oftton children do not like as hostess" ., . ABC-TV is (.'\ln·
sohool because in 10me countries cerned about tha relatively poor
teachers lltill beat the children. ratings of Tenn11see Ernie Ford's
Somettmea teachen hate their daytime •how,

stale.

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Mar kel Report

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HOLLYWOOD UPl - 1J&gt; Frl· must leacb."
day nllht'a ABC-TV docWl1111tory Wltbout preachin&amp; about Johnoboul Sovl!t educauoo, fll01e~ In ny and Ivan, 1ho proirom •imply
Moacow, the narrator noted. that showed that many Russian chll~ntn had three word• that make dren learn English (rum thtt first
ADit tvtl&amp;l
for Americana: grade. Children ol uny nation are
' 'study, study, study.''
· &amp;cene-lltealen, and tbs Soviet
The powerfLtl and restrained one youngsten certainly were that a•
hour Protrlm - preaented on the they recited 1n En&amp;lllh IJI cJa•aSoll and Hl&gt;welt "Ckloe Up!'' ae- 1ono toiling about the otory "While
tin - wifely poided qut~Jtiona· Fana:" by the Americau Writer
ble comparilo111 and solemn :Jack Londori.
wamillga, but Jllustrated forceful. I
Soviet Efttdelloy Shoo
ly bow thit .emphesta on ttudy l• l ABC-TV admittedly dOOID'l
helping ~~ set maximllll UH know if lt was permitted to relrocn iP basle touree: youth.
port on average or 1uperior atu·
The reiUlt waa a notabie !dents, but it really doem't ma~
lc~ieve~ent : an Am~ricJjll film 'ter. There 11 enough proof of Sovlrit ins1de Soviet pr1mary, sec- viet efficiellcy - and warnina:s by
ondary, trade and boarding auch per110ni .aa forme. President
~&lt;:boola, reported without preju· Dwijht Ei11enhower; aruJ:· after
diet &lt;W a_ullibility - ~owing a ,.Jl, we are interested in o~tdoing
&amp;ystem with ~th efficiency and , Russia's best products, not Ita
on a human leve1 , weakDess as worst.
the individual is geared to the I

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Cuckler Realty

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DISCHARGED' Mrs. Harold
Greene, BidWelli · Georwe I.A.wson , Racine; Mrs. DeUlah ·Bteelt

Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Keltb Roble
and daughter, Bid~ell: Dale
full rate o( 4 cents per word will be char&amp;ed for adlef!.rn any occupation. Ph. WY 2- The Pomeroy Garden club wiJI[~ober 31.
Rio Grande, Mrs. OarnU L. Pollee and SherHrs department Wood, Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Ash\I · t 1 ~ tng if not paid within lO daYs after receivin&amp; bill.
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~5180. __
'Il_~~ meet MonCay at 2 p. m. et the
OCT.
Boosters Canaday, Rt. 1 Northup,_ Phil-- during the weekend. Wllllam vUle G~ver, Henderson; Char•·:rrors in Adve-rtising-Should be reportf'd immediately .
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:~the'
regu lip M. Roberts, Rt. 1 BadweU, B. Cogor, 18,
Pt. Pleuant lea Sl}eline, Henderson.
i _,,. Daily Sentmt&gt;l will not be responsible for more thaD
and
eare
for
elderly
people.
with
Mn.
Albert
Young
as
cossocla . n ~lid
t 7 ~~ p m- Marsha Y. McClelland, Rt.
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Route
2,
posted
bond
for bear· BIRTHS: A daughter to Mr.
u. · 1nrorrPct tnse-rllon .
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Call
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or
write
to
Garhostess.
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Vinton,
Geraldine
Cook,
Rt.
2
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on
the
grand
larceny
charge and Mrs. Kenneth Higley, Bldt'ard of Thanks and Special Notice• of Ewnu, $1.2l\,
00
nett
Moort',
l.AlngsvJ!le,
Ohio
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The
Middleport
barden
Club
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Ill
Vinton,
Mrs.
CUrtis
S.
Ratliff,
and
Ernest
Leroy
Wamsley,
21, well; a daughter to Mr. and
for 50 word minimum. Each additional woTd, \l'.
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Mooday,
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the
Enterprise
Rt.
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Crown
City,
Miss
Patriept,
Plea~
Routt!
2,
picked
up Mrs. George McCoy, pt, PleastJtutuariea published "'' 1 C't"nt per word .
( 19) BUSINESS
boffi&lt;l ol Mrs. Ray Heevx on Mill EUB church will m•et ru.sday ia S: Engel, Rt. 1 P'-. Pleasant, •• the grand larceny warrant, ant.
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ev-ening
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Dav1d
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Harper
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Galhpoll:~
Ferwas
committed
to
the
county
WORDS
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$4!10
$1.35
_ _ _ James Wlll. Member! are asked Iry, Mrs. Woodrow W. Tread· jail for violation of probation ..
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$6011
51.80
$1.20
20
MAN OR- WOMAN-;- service and
to bring cookies for. project.
way, Pliny, W. Va ., Mrs . Floyd The other person involved In
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$2 . 2~
$1.50
25
coJleet from ci~Ptlt!. ice and
Pomeroy Chapter 1116 OES will [H. Bart~ouse, Hemlock Grove, the grand larceny charge ls a
other com operated dispt&gt;nsers --~
meet in reglar session Tuf'sday Mrs. Wi~lard Bowen, Jr .. Rt. 16-year-o]d Pt. Pleasant youth.
PHONE WY 2-2157
m this art&gt;a. This 11 a very good ! POMEROY - 2 • story framto , , at 7:45 p. m. There will be elec· 3 Oak _Hill, Mrs . Howard
E . Other arrests by local law enpo sHioo tt.tt can be workt&gt;d full , rocm! and J!Jl baths ~own. 41tim of orricen and all rnemben Argabnght, We11ston, and Mrs. forcement offlcers during tile
(11 NOTICES
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. --or part-tilllt'. 1-'enon selt&gt;eW!d rooms tmd bath up, full base- ·1are urged to attend.
Albert A. Jacobs, Wellston.
k nd
Charl
Tole
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AUTOMOBn..E inluranct ~en
must have good !efVkeable rar mt'nt , furna ce heating. Near [ The Ladies Auxiliary to the Saturday - Mrs.
wy I i e wee e were
es
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IAiYD
~lied?" Lost your opentor's
and 10 or mort spart" huun~ per
shopPinll area . $6 ,500.00.
Middlej.IOrt Volunt~ Firemen ! White 714 Second Ave., Nor- lt,
Pleasant, charged WJth
Ueense? Ctlll WY :&amp;-2900.
week and $500.00 to $2.500.00 OFF ROUTE 33- 1-story frame. will meet Tuesday evening, Or t .l inan
Bliss, 134 Pine
St., fJghtmg and intoxication; Luc- PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
8 l5 tic
cash rapiL.:~l. Write giving 6 room! and bath, rull base· 2. at the flome or Ml'fl. B. F'. Mrs. Emma Tanner,
Rio len L. Ferguson, 38•. Pt. Pleas- services for Mrs. Esther Crook•
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le-l yun_d_ easily
1"1 ro11o
name, t~ddre~!. telephone num-1 ment with garage, 2 enclosed Parmalee.
Grande, Mrs. Wilbur M. Mer· ant, charged with driving whlle bam, 55, of Leon, was held SUDwith Dex-0-Diet tablt&gt; 11 . Only
f!:r~~:"' ~ .. ~~. ~~~
ber and all details to Box 1116, porches, ne.arly one acre, nice !'
OCT. 1
cer, Rt. 1 Patriot, Daniel D. intox_lcated ; Paul
Ri~ day 2 p.m . In the Leon Metho98r 1H Stark's Dru~s. 9-20-00I.crnilmM"'· "'~~n lnt•rtor.
Tulsa. Oklahoma.
garden. frwt trees. $5,500.00. ·. _The Pome roy Shakespear¥. club Swisher, Rt . 1 Cheshire, Mrs. Hart, 17, pt, Pleasant, fighting, dist Church.
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10 1 Stp CHESTER - 85 aeres, 40 eul_u i Will met&gt;t Wednesday at 2 p. m. Donald R. Hudson, 1307 Viand Frank Yo~g: Jr., 31, Mason, Mrs. Crookham died ThunTh• RambWr
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W•t• "'•ndard or Compod
(20) 6USINESS
oil htghway, well-fenced pood . bach. Roll coli w•ll be a Uno ted · p· . 343 So F th St M'dPatterson. %4, Mason, violation Iter
short U1n
ExoeUeano
§£qVU::E~
Good 6-room hane with bath. Nation fa rt.
!erce,
. our
., 1 of probation and Clyde Custer a .
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Bl&amp; car rDGm. rid~ •nd perform·
= - c.- - - b
ent gas furnare 2 water M'1 dl
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Cl b Ill dleporl Mrs. Eugene E. Hawk~ Campbell 38 Glas
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Surviving are her husband,
EXPF.RT WATCH REPAIRING.
aset_:, 'sa·-nt bar' n olhec
u t wthe ins, lO Liberty Ave., Pomerov, 1 . t : t'to
gow, ' a . Millard; two daughters, Mrs.
d epodrt d ler~!
a~are. !JmaII car etODOIIIJ • .. ~ - ==___:___ :--::-:::-----ccc:--:cc- sys ...... .
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ville
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Work guaranteed. Corner of buildings, Gradf&gt; A set-up. home of VIr~. Geor~ Lesht&gt;l' at · Leslle VerLnon Fralnk, Rt. 3
Oh~xmeMr peHllda' u ... asant I'
Se.
.. - .. -- - - - Center and Se':'Ont Street!, Ma- 1 $l 2.ooo.oo.
!·:W. Mrs. 0 _ B. stout will have Pomeroy, aTK'e l.. . •yons, Jack10,
s.
a "lOyman o
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Mrtropolltlln Molort
roH SALE - Three aere~
BOn,. w. Va. LewiJ Blessing.
Al.BF.RT M. cox. 8.&gt;\Lt:SMA.N the pro~;r&lt;.im and the roll ca ll will son. and Mrs. Clarence Maer·
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Germany; one son, Hobart Dl
&amp;OO' F.. Main Rtreel. f,,..P-rnY
Bradt&gt;ury. Good buildmg
9-ll-:lOtc BOX 229
PHONE WY 2·!!20 be "New.~ of thP Day.''
i kN Coa lton.
PT. PLEASANT - Making an Leon; one slater, ~· Clara
Ph•,.. WY WB7G
ti un Phone WY 2·5262.
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OCT. 4
1
Births
application for a marriage U- Crist, Carroll, Ohio, and four
4 22 tft•
10 I 3lc WANTED- HAULrNG , livestork ,
9 28 3tc Evangeline Chapt-er . OES. wi1J 1 Mrs. Sherman H. Basham,
brothers, Carl, Eugene and Nor. sh
--- -· - ooal, or anything. James Hollon.~-----meet Thi~. Thursda~ evroing . Q('t. Bidwell, son , 8:30p.m . Suncta~·- cense in the office of the Couh· man Russell, all of Carroll aDd
HF.J.EN 'S BE All T'i · OJ~, _an. !.1\R( :E Bu l:stein baby r.:alf. Clif·
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nounrlng our new beau1wmn . ! ford Leifheit.
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JU· Phone WY 2·6573.__ ___!_12 30~
nald Edward Marion Russell. Wharton, Ohio~
4. &lt;~ I the ~a,.;onic Hall in Middle· Mrs. Archie E. Gibson, Fostor- Y er was
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Joyl"'• William~. Comt! in tor ·
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port. 't'he annuOll t!lectlon nf offi· Ja , daughter, 7:30p.m. Sunday. Noe, 19, Pt. Pleasant, and and five grandchildren.
1!151 ALUMTN1 JYI HOUSE tra il ..·. I
CompleY Senlcl
NOTICI TO CONTUCTOIIS
eer s will he hekl and Obligalioo Mrs . Harlie H. Sheebi, Rt. 1 Maude Agatha Grimm 17 Gal- Burial was mthe Leon ceme.
b!g tell spetiti iS. WY 2 -2WoiCI .
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by
8.
two
bedroom
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Crilfi
Bradftrd
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Night. All memhers are urged Northup, daughter , 9:07 a .m . lipolis Ferry
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tery under . . direction of the
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Wrhe.· Phcme or Ceat.ct
c~:~lumbu 1 , Ohl~:~. t•ptomMr 11, Jtn . Lobe ~m·S('n! lor the meeti ng. Sunday . Mrs. William H. Hoff- - - ·
Raynes Funl'al Home of Buf..
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man, 136 tate t. , son, n:40 Rosetta Fillin •r Mrs Harry ato ·
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St •l•" propo~Hift wll! ~&gt; ~ ror,lud
The oonual roxhunters OOnquet am Sunday Mrs Roy J. Pier- W lb
O S- Hard, • Mr [;;~========="'i
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~~~t"r of Ohio, , 1 Cohombu1 , Ol\111 . un· WJ\llJ.e held F'nday,
Ort. 5, at fi : 30 son, Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va ., -ron, Ed
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FOR SALE
~tn -women. 111-~Sll. !II art hilh u ' L'lar~m·e w. Proffitt , !' ·•land,
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til iO 00 AM Ohi o ll!:llllernl st ~nrl
• m. ·, . the 7th and 8th grade!
Sa
war
en me, . a
arsons,
··~Snow Tim.
1111'1 .00 " Wf'elr. . l" r~rtrOtlOn HQIII- Oh•'o . VI "-2"".
9-21-lotc PHOT(J.COPYINr. Servu~ea. CoJ)'I ard HmP. 'fund aJ, {Jltobll!f II , JM2 p . .
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7.32 a .m.
turday.
Mrs. Allen LewiS
Wt'nfred
1111 unlll Jppulnlf'd Thnu~Mnrll "'
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•·tte or d•-·-nL RautH fur \mpruvem~nh in :
bU1Idmg at Ral' lnt'. Baked C' hlc ken
Discharoed
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All sizes, $11.~. !Qeludei
Job• !r p~n. t:liPtrten~e lr Ru •ll~ un ·
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}'H I• Nno . 1 10 4 lnt·hulve 1rr ou~r- w'tll -be the ma 'tn cours• Tk•kf'ts
p .
d' h • d
h Riley and Mrs. Sylvia Merica. taxes. No trade·in neceu117.
nretUir~
FHEij: lnror mulon I&gt;P lOili • ..t:PPLES: Burdette Fruit Farm,
laluranct, Pomeroy.
2 I&amp; tfC! ~~~ u t&gt;nl! l'U ntral'l nnrl ..-m
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arge over t e Tw 0 Unt... 0 f blood Were 8d
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&lt; l are $1.25 a nd resl!rVallons
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be . atlenl"'k JSC
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a~d
on th• bnh ol '"'
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KEYSTONE ITATION
1rol
n li~rvln , lloll G61'·1J. 'l'h• ll all .'·
WY 2·8970.
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HEATlNlJ A
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•mount h~d~rt No. 1
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mmistered at the hospital on
t4I-30tc
SrnUil•l, }'omrroy, o
Mueller P'Urnaces
M•in Coun ty, ohtu . '"' MI'X• t4.1· ill \J(:omg sponsored by the Letart
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Araold lrotbns
o 11 rpart• !:ilate llo .. tr NO iU In
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rhael G1lbert, Catherine Clark, --=~:.________
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"a ll ot:&gt; ury Tuwn whtp . bY llm\rh•·inll Fa s P'IA
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mti'YIII, hardy field grown Aza·
Pbooe '" . _2441
p,v,.men t Width :ro ref t.
bert Gates Mrs John MOrriHI47 CHEVROLF-T , run:&lt;~ good.· ler11. ever greeno and 11 owe r'tng
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son, Mrs . John
F.• Hill, Mrs. J.
Call WY 2·5260 uher ~ p. m. I shruhs. Bumgllmer' l GreenPlrt No. ,
w. p 3 Iterson , Mr!! . p · Harrmg.
-- 11 71 4l.p hOU!Ie, Cloud M. Bumgemer, _. __ ~.r-, Plumbtal oad oo.Mei11
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SEWING MACHINES, new un SINGER SEWING
lEnd your Hwer 'roubl
l'ru 1.,,., 1nd w u o'k Lrn111h 48.3 1:11 o
Cattle 800, calves 100: slaughter Lewis Milstead Mrs. Edgar
Ullt'd.
Typewriters, \-acu!fl\ tric portable wlth
we ban alllllellil!lwet' ma~hlnl!'l r•d or U5 ;~~· No 1
steer 11 and heifen steady but not ·Queen.
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l'lf'onNs and rloor po\i~hen . llt&gt;- to fam~y design. Repori!!le!lltd
:o.tellt• Count~ . oh io. nn MIG'J · I43·0· fully te~ted, e&lt;IW!l mostly steady _ M
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27-28· choice as or, .rs. ..ce enry, ay·
N•w recop tires, any abe.
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lb 24 S" 25 00 ·tandord 19 00.22 _00 Ward and mfant !On, Mrs. Wy·
B F Uoo1lrif'h nvlon tire~ 12.ftll
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er. P. M. Cowdery.
work ah•ll bl! Ml •~t turtrt i" th( bid - 't
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.-nerclal bulls 17 ,50 esse ee , rs.
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7!5e •a&lt;'h CANNING B"ANS
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I 29 6tl'l WASHEHS and Hefri!'(erators, $5 btd . but tn no "v,.r~t nur r~ lhlln le n · t nd d 22 2f,
Browmng and Car
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Old comlllnu~ht and snld
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11 month, We deliver and wa lhnuurnl dollan . or 1 humt "'" t.n :sa ar
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Tt&gt;d Thompllon
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K!YSTONI STATION
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W Moin St PmH.•roy WY l:lldder. nmat appl:o-. on tha pro~r steady to 15lower, sows slea Y to
Rulllnd, Ohl•
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fOrm• . lor l'requ.llllrMUI!n wllh !he 25 lower· 1-2 210·22) lb barrOW8 port of the nursing department ,
fer dotlt!n ancl lnolall a
onodorn,work aavlng kll8-10-3otp ~ (12) WANTED TO RENT
2.o200CI.
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18 11}- 11135 170.190 lb l7 50-1810 as fa1r mcluded George Atkmchen
for you. FrH olll•
SldNGrR SE~l~G machln: ~llb TWO OR 'rHF.EE bedroom houae- num siding, roofing. aluminum , 1 {·~:bo~1 "!~.~:r.:r:n '·~~.:~e :u·~~r•~ 100 lb -~ 6 ' 00 No. 3 295 ib 17.- 75 : son, Mrs . Clarence Gib_s_o_n:.
, Mr
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10 control 'l g :~ng to mae anin Middleport. Call WY 2·5224. storm windowa and doora. Clll •h•ll b • 1n ~r·co1·d•n~' wt t h th• "Seh·
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dula of Prev•li1nll ttourl' w • 1 • l·S 325·950 lb suwR 16.75-17.00,
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IJ-25·6tp for free . estimates., Average 1t1tn Aau!'tllned 11nd Determtn1d 400 lb HI _ 141 75 2_3 400-tiOO lb slaughter calve! 22.50.
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1000 aq It · 14 ~ Ph one Gl
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steady, 13.2-iogs , ;
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Phoo t WY 2·221H
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f l-1 \lc 4118.011 41\11.1111, 11nd 41\ll.o'/ or th• Sheep 126 . steady -- mostly 5 lower, late ttremely dull, and
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aft' exli'C!I J.G~OM. Let 11
l'f'a!lonnbl y. Phooe WV 2·21175.
deeorated. l!:llcellent ne 1ghbor· FOR THE BEST in arUficia1 1a 111• de 11ut m"n1 uf hlll'lw•'• •nd
IB00-2IIOO ond to li)W lower : 1-2 10325 lb 18. 5-18.'0, ·
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choice 17 oo-t&amp; 00 utility 16.00· around 250 18.50, 1 . 300-25(1 lb
lo. No Money Do- D- C!~ r·
~AN.- 1ump coa 1
t··u·-able
Servke Inc. For aervlce eall nJt'('\
Th• dlr•l'lor ret~~rvo• thtt riKhl 10
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·n~ •nd all bld o.
shorn and ·woole'd ·ewes 4 5.
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sale. dt&gt;l!'tle rl:'d, or It mtne.
9 28 Me Albert. or l.Rlond ParkeT, Chelt.·
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180 lb 17.26, lot Nu. 3 3001bl7.00,
mile up Story'!! Run Phone
FQRRENT-=-Hm.t;e~lSs Butter· er. OhKJ, !ltt.'i -:WI5 or WY 2till., nul 1 ·- ~
CINCINNATI WPU-Livt~stock : ~-2 mixed average 241 lb 17.60; 1
tt:r 4 p. m. SH 2·!'1022. Orvtll·e l nut , Pomt~roy. Occupan·. will 2264.
926 30tp
cattle' 75, calves 100; slaughter snw~ 1-S 275800 lb 16.5016.75, :351).
Modernize your home
,..;.:;;:;;;__ _ _...;.7.;;..;;,.;;;1 ohow. Ph01&lt;0 Athens LY . !-1:100, (20b) INSURANCE
cia,.., .teady, trade not fully oo lb t55018.50, :1-3 400&lt;100 lb 1
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few lots good ti&gt; low choice 14.50 IS.MI; boars, steady, U.n.
with tho use of boaulllul wood paneling. Wo
=~ -- COMl'LF.TE lNSUliANCE PRoAN : Sl5-l02t lb slaughter steers 27.00 13.5.
FURNISHED AND Uctfumlshed tet'tiOn Life . Auto . nrt, PoUo
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m· 'l1SO standard Z4 .0022:t.10· load of Sheep 100; steady ; few lots
will ... glad to give you
NIW
npartments. utllltlfol pald. Phone Call Don Mills, Middleport.
p•ll&gt; U• heo1 o1 aHr
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SOFA BEDS _ _ $48 , Rowley Lltld Reed Hardwart,
,'::u}'omoro&gt;·· nn1.. . fu r mixed rhoitoe ondand prlrnelb'! lb and_ choiceb 75-~~~
a lrH e1tlmate of cost.
1
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2 ,C, L.IV'NG ROOM
WY 2·'2'776. After 5 p. m. phone
nam• 11"d ""df•• ot
lhr heifer! 2&amp;.00. g
'1M-R50
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WY 2 3574
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pubn•her •• Rlthlrcl s. ~wttn, :\'l,it1di H· 2' .40 · cows 11 .001 .00· bulls 16.00. good horn and wooled ewes 4.00
SUITE_$
$128
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tx1'J: LINOLEUM
s BEDROOM Apartment e1oet ID .\Jet!ll, Mlddlepm1 rlre, ·AD a. 'f'h~ ownm Ire: Th~ Ohio ''•I· 1 J 30 00 32 00 good • ().:l) 0 10 lb reeder lambs 12.00-l:t.OD
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111 North SIC!ond St. -...hj) Bonda. Pboo. WY • l1y l'l.lbUtlllnl Comp•n~· . Pomaro)&gt;' . C 10 N! · ,
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RUGS - - - - _ $4 •95
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r~:·~r·~!t£1',~:'t ·::~!!:'t ~~~~~:.,ow::;
Tho loti Valuot Ara
Good location fti.Dinlng water _
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OPTOMETRIST
l'ound otlakor Purnlturo
I I'.! N..w Hav~ River Road. ,
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Office Hours: t to 12. 21.0 5 (Close at Noon on
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tG pllon IIIU lined hot
SIX H.OOM unfurniMI'If'd apartthe company 11 tru1ter "r In •n)' ott\.
lol our onodornlzliiO
plroun
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IDr n•m• ofeuctl
tank.. pct.OO; 'J\vo sln&amp;:le
men!. 4 snd :t rooms furnlabed .
(21) REAL ESTATE
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT I TUESDAY
,.CAPE FEAR"
Gregory Peck, Robert Mitch·
um Polly Bert:en, Lori Mar·
tin: From the novel, "The
Execution~ra" by James R.
Webb. No one coould be that
b.ad • • except this psycho-

pathic ex-convict!
WED., THUR., and FRI.
October 3-4-S
NOT OPEN

SITOriDAY, October 6
..,.HE . FOUR HORSEMEN
OF THE APOCALYPSE"

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Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin,
Charles Boyer, Karl Boehm
Pal1 &amp; Gals, 3 Stodee•

SUN., MON ., TUES.
October 7-8-9

Rodgen &amp; Hammerstein '11
New
"STATE FAIR"

Pat BooDe, Bobby Dari.l),
Pamela Tiffin, Alice Faye,
Ann Margaret. Tom EweJI.
Fresh and Wonderful with
newe~ t Melodies.
Colorurtooa1

Mr s.
' .Jartha Childs and her mother,
Mi's. Minnie Gilmore, in ·
dleporL Tr.e birlhdrtys of
Cash Bahr and her daughter ,
Chnstine. were ce lebrated
Guesl.s were Mr . and Mr s.
Bahr and daughteh . Christine
and Ca ndace. Mr. and Mrs. \ViiChilds and children. Micand Shelia, of M11:!d!eport;
. and Mrs. Ralph fii i;JU ~ and
Greg and Gloria of New Hav ·
en , W. Va., and Mr and Mr s.
Joe Falkner and children. Tim-

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Sen&gt;ke. Held For
Mrr W Cl.lhlnlfWn·

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lllikland of Be

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aire amved Friday, for a VIlli
servicea were held
With her son and daugbte~-in- Saturda
for Mrs. R o be r l
law, Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Kirk· w~. al Rawling...co.t.
land and family.
Funeral home wllb lbo R • v.
Mrs. Charles Buck was an Marvin Oowson ofllc1altng. Burovernight guest Saturday of her ial was in the Middleport HlB.
sister, .Mrs. L u J a Jacks at Cemetery. Pallbearerl we r I
Langsville,
James Euler Ernest Lewis,
Eldon Kraeuter spent the John Zerkle, 'Griff 1boiDJ)IDI.
weekend with relatives iD ?0-ed Earl Knight .,00. L. W. McCoJn..
lumbusb and
accompam
Mr wasKraeuter
w b 0 as.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1962

its BUlB

'PlANTING
TIME!

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Also presented tiDd

welcomed

were past matrons and patrons of
visiting ehapters and Emma Clat·l
worlh, district vice president. A
letter of regret at not being.' pres·
oot was received from Roberta
MRS. ROBERT ALLEN KUHN
K. Mlndling, past grand matron.
•
'1'00 program for the evening
wa&lt; pcesentoo by Loube King and
her hu sband who told of the
Grand Chapter meeting at ~·w I
Miss Frances Irene Foglesong, daughter of Mr. ~nd Brunswick a?d showed shdes l
Mrs Nolan Foglesong of Sp\mcer, W. Va. was marrtcd taken on the1r trip.
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e•iening September 1st to Robert Allen Kuhn I At the c.lose of the meetm~: !he 1
of Tuppers Plain!i, Ohio. son of Mrs. Grace Kuhn of 'fup· group rnlJOurned to lhe dmmgl
· Plai ns and Mr. William Kuhn of Marietta.
Iroom where refreshmen~s v•ere 1
The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. served from an ettr~ctive ta~~ l
Ga rland Lewis at the Calvary Temple in Parkersburg, by ~asten dStar comhm~ttee wE,lla l

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days in ColllPlbus w~ere Paula Mr, and Mrs. Justin Hi1ber of Eads of pt, Pleasant, W. VI,.
June h.ad ~ appot~tment at Shelbyville, Mo. are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecll King and
the C.htldren s Hospital. They of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Louise Murray
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Da· E. J . Hill, Flatwoods.
. of Cottageville, W. Va., • n d
vid McGhee.
.
Mr. and Mra. ·Roy Vineyard Mra. Howard Zerkle and soo,
Misses Lena and Katie Guth of LitUe Hocking and Mrs. Hel· W
.. =ill=ia=m:...o:.:.f..:S:.:.t._A_Iha
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and Mrs. C. W. Ktrkland were . en Damewood and son Ernest A speckll meeting of P7oy visitors in Parkersburg,
W. of Syracuse visited Sunday af· ning with Mrs. Janet Goocla
Chapter 186, ~ES. was. hel ~ va. Sunday mori1ing. Miss Lena ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. and daughters. SUsan Gooch,
Thursday evenmg at the "~a;'IOn~ who underwent eye surgery ~v- J Hill
who spent several days \ 1 a It
T~~P~~ to observe rlen en weeks ago at Hartman Clin· .Mr ~ Mrs Kerr Gooch of week wi t h her grandparents,
N•g t.
1c had her eye checked and
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Caddie
Wickham
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worth}'
ma;~pa~tc~h~re=m~o~v~ed~so~tha:l
~she:~G:alll~~polis~V~JS~Ited~.;:S;iund~ay~.ioii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio_iiii
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tron, cUld Denzil Goeglein, wor· e
thy patron. presided. Guests welcomed and escorted to the east
were BlanoJte Har1 ·of Beverly,
d~uty grand matroo or district
25: MaTy Hughes,
MKidleport,
grand representative of Kansas in
Ohio ; Louise King, Arn~sville .
grand representetlve of New
Brunswick:
Geraldine Young,
grand representative of North
Dakota: visil..ing worthy matrons
and patrons; past matroos 6lld
patrons of Pon'leroy Chwter, and !
dis tinguished Masons. Harry P.l
Smith and Clarence J. Struble.
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Many Guests
Attend Event
Held By OES

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Bulbs
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Miss Foglesong Becomes BTide
01 Mr. Robert Kuhn Saturday

CLEANING_.

Mlddloport

Edward

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Steen of Cardington were
urday evening dinner guesf:S of
Mr. and Mrj. Harry P. SJmth.
Lt. CoL and Mrs. Joe Quisen·
berry and son, 'colby, who have
just returned after two years
at Formosa, visited Saturday
with Mrs. Homer Showers.
Mrs. Paul Eichinger and daughter Paula Jane and Mrs. Al'
len Eichinger
have return ed
horne after spending a
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steen of cardington were ~at·
, urday guests of Harry P.
s ·th

Mrs. Alonzo Norrit. Uflderwent :
ll'l&lt;ljot· surgery at City Hospilal, ;
East Liver,1ool, and is coJtvalesc·
ing nicely at her home. Mrs. Nor·
ris is the former , Marlha Lou
Curtis. daugfw r of '4r. :end Mrs. I
Clarence Curlis, Mulberry Hgt.!t,
Her address is Mt. Aere Trailer
Court, East Liverpool, Route 2.

Pomeroy

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rs. · ·
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family who have lived in Co- l
Jumbus while Mr. Falkner has
beer with tl 1e Air F'orre
at
Lockbourne will be leaving on
October 31 for B irm in ~ il8m ,
Alabama where Mr . ·Falkner
will be employed following his
discharge from service.

WY 2-5428

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Send Yours Today or Call For
Pickup s;rvice •••

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Pomeroy

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Be ready for days and nights at home .
get your house cleaning done quicker
and easier. Use Robinson's dependable
service now. Service for ell types of rug s
... dry cleaning and shampooing method s.

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Mr. and Mrs. l''41lkne1' and 1

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Bench Show,
Field Trials
Scheduled

Planting iime is here for flowers that grow in the.spring. C~lor·
ful tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus. We ha~e. 1ust recetved
a shipment so you can pick your favonte vanettes. Buy you~
imported Dutch bulbs here and now!

EL8 ERf ELDs I N p o M ERoy

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ried a white Bible centered

with an lavender orchid.
Her bridesmaid was
Collins Vineyard of
Tanner.
She wore a street length
nf ligh t blue chiffon over
la and she carried a bouquet
pink carnations.

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the Sharon
s~:~~~~~F~:leSI~-~~~
guests,
the bride's sister, presented
program of weddlng music.
Mr. Keith Vineyard I!Cr1red[
. best man and the ushers

Mr. Dale , Kuhn,

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Hocking and Earnest Vineyard
Long Bottom.
A reception was heidi ~~d~;
diately following the w
ut the apartment of Mlas
ginia Curtls, who also preside~ j
the register before

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COAL HUTERI

1963 DODGE ••. BEAUTIFUL NEW ENTRY IN THE LOW-PRICniELD

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MOMING cool htoter,lhon lor
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NOW SHOWING
Spencer Tracy, Frank

1963 DODGE DART. •• A FRESH NEW COMPACT IN THE LARGE ECONOMY SIZE

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AJao Cartoon and Comedy

CARTOON IVIRY

MASON
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Glenn Ford
Marlt Schell
Anne Baxter and
Arthur O'Connellllll
"CIMMARRON"
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