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ANDEJI!jON Affi FORCE BASE, Guam (UP!) '
pur American , Herfta8e on !
road to a' bridge and I and bkes all kinds of sports
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to administer tile prllll'BI".
51!·()()(1.man .operat)on are to ,l)e
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conduct cbarges
two brothers Pat and J.D., and •
that brought both countries closer, ·
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For example, lbe Social Sa, Junction. City
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hLS Sisler, Peggy.
; A family of three was left the goal of peace and South Vtetnamese Premter
curity Administration Is seeking North
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Steve said. "I just couldn't · homeless Monday after a firo Cao Ky stressed military
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will be based on
d"7 hy TrUmbull County
• believe had won. It didn't\ destroyed their home and ali i pressure.
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Hf •.deputies for allegedly bran I seem 1ssible,
.its contents, the Chester Fire Johnson spoke f.rst to news·
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ary of this position after a train· I own . soil agaQist Af!!erlcan lion Is April!&amp;. A. mlnlmlUJl o(
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men and then to the men whO gress that Is being maJe
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of II to 24 months IS trtqes In South Vtelllllm, 2li students wliJ be Invited to
persons I
;ee on tape. Mrs. ' The home belonging to Carl man ond maintain America's
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be Feilpwl 'o!l&amp;' losUtute. The
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Betsy Horky introduced the McDonald located on the Sum- might B52 Slratofortress bom·
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programs !rom the . The Communist aimed at th• l Fellowship gr!lllled to those se. he hoses on .:s true .
contestantts. Mrs. Frances Rob- ;.er Road' north ol Chester was I bers. He said there has been no
the
representative position big t7s.'milllmeter howllzers
!acted .''!Ill cover ·tht I (
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erts and Mr. Terry Ohlinger\occupied by Mr. McDonald's momentous deciSJons made at the fond,
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acted as judges ·fnr the contest. , daughter and son-In-Jaw and the conference.
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re Pamela Burson and Mrs Paul Runyon
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manaRer positions In the vari. ·
PP ca ons s u bb sent·
t$3 by •. oar. With four or· five
Uane Sabo
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was 5·3S p.m. (2 3S a.m. EST! wit" Illation lJfOgram in ·Vietnorr..
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Sandusky Mon- Ellen Jliehl 'Ann Ohlinger', Re- engulfed in names upon arrival j a refuelmg slop scheduled
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They may also move inro a U.S. war planes 'Monday dived. I Dtre;tor
of
He s&amp;d they
Will ' Rebecca Wright ol the Chester Department at Honolulu. He was due m progra.n wh1ch ts
wide range of positions in the hombed for the !&gt;)ll)'th. time m Studies, Ohln .Northern Umvel'
lnl'!;"'ed
It would
Shelley Hail, Connie Grueser, a.m. The squad was assisted
shortly alter 7 p m
forward.
. . oehtral office. This .growing 3• II days. Norti) V1etnam's s1ty, Ada, Oh10 45810, '·. ,,
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t n iJd Steve Sror bv the Bashan Ftre Department EST.
S!Xlh, the extent of Cli'Jhan gency offers attracttve promo- greatest rron and steel plant
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ana.
eltl!ry Nelsoe' a ntestants
· Dama e was estimated at
Stops At Hospital
casualties and what is being tlons Into field, supervisocy, and The acreaming planes h1t lbc VICTIM FROIII DAYTON'
·'!'he Dolawal'f County
Elghth , grad co.
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$5,01l0 which w.lS I Before reaching the air base done to help those who are administrative positions
with Thai Nguyen works
HONOLULU (UP!) - A
lff's off1ce aaltl tankl were opry
insuran e to the 1 from Nimitz Hwl where
the in)ureJ or wounde1 by the war. pay ranging to $23,013 per year. 80 per cent of the Commumst year-old Marme who was
eplll al fvma near Kilbourne , Hrl es, D'an ey G
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;mount of $4
be- l confe,.nce was held JoMson "Seventh, the possibihly
Persons qualified should 1,hnn• country's major metal oulput. dentally shot to death wb!J!I,py.
500
x-ardsburg and ahout IBurson, linD . 00
em a lieve the fir 'wa; caused b
•1oppc;l for 20 minutes at a U.S bringing an end to thL'
· or call In person •t tbe nearest
BOmbs Dumped
guard duty at West
l•l!"'' pllanJ at ..cb farm wao
Nanri: Smder
defective flue in the dining :Cea" l Naval Hosp1tal and loured by an nonorable settlement."
Social Security office.
Tnday and Monday mght U.S munition Depot at Pearl
fllltd Monday. ·
Lou mg. HIll'.,';'
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th ·1 wards tilled w1tb war wo•md01l But Johnson warned severn!
- - Air Force 852 Straroforlresse•, was Identified Monday a.s P(l:;:
Mrs. ~18Y· or., ·an
r. ar- ti~;,e wa no 0 ne ome a1 e from v1et Nam .
. times &lt;hat Hanoi has made no only way to bring Hanoi to • llyin~ from Guam befb•:• Edward Crawford Jr., of ))J!Y,.
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ry Ritchie.
p rso
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hombmg targets in North VIet- tea ers, dum
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Gaur" _ GalllpoUs, l2.'l
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· allies "are making substantial back in ·Saigon by the
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and use of the The bombs turned tbe
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which caused medium dam· a mortftage was fried m !he of· assembled amnen and tlletr Vtetnam.
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to four vehklea.
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agamst Dav1d Frank- desp1le progress, 1t Will take a, closure of, a South Vtelnamese
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!dary Allee Martin, 47 , Pome·Im La11Son, .Jamce Leona Law· lot of extra
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rrry, traveling west, was struck 1 !lOll an&lt;! Me1gs Counly Treasurj deal .nore ume · to brmg Ire yet re;'&gt;!led,, Ky !ald.
Gallipolis Dam _ Joho J. from the rear by 8 car driven ' er Howard F. Frank.
war to a suc;essful end.
Johns~n .stressed peac~· •l
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Lena Jlllnce. ..t4 .J.Ii&lt;klle ort. l
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~ . 35 &amp;. m.; Defender up
Bunce was 'ciied ' onp a i bout ,lwo: pounds. died ~hortl .I I!~ hsted seven major Amer1- the best lhmg at the cm&gt;ference
a.m.; Peace down ;50 a.m:
of f .
. . -after. delivery, doctors sa1d. , can concerns discussed at the was the presentation of South
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standby power .plant -~t~itit .
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down bill oostint about 'Ill
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~hry .Jane up 4 a.m.; Win· p.m. when~· cardriven by Lew- :
fjeld, Jefferson 'UP 650 p,m.; is Laudermilt, 26, Middleport, I
Helen Z. up 10:50 p.m.; Tam- was struck from tho .rear by a \
my W'ute down 12:Q5 un.: H. car driven by Fred Staals 36 :
€. Bowles dow11 1:35 a.m.; J. Parkersburg. Staata was 'al~i
~- LewiS up t,SS a.m.; 0. F. cited on a cbarge of ossured 1 ·
ilhearer up 2:45 a.m.; For clear distance. There were M
ilearhorn down 6 a.m.;
injuries.
ll. Memll down 6:55 a.m
----: Ohio River - WiiUam H.
. ··r doWD 12:4&amp; a.m.; Leek U,
$eckjord up !1!&amp; p.m.; E'Deano
~osworth down u:ts p.m .. vut'?n up 4:40 a.m.; Lock 16,
JFxpreo up 1:40 a.m.; JelfllC)at
!fl ~20 o.m.; Lock 17, Georg• Charles Junior Keller, 34,
l Price up II :21! p.m.: Look charred witb first degree mur·
If, El!II'IIS up 1:40 a.m.; Jeff· der in the Sunday killing nf hll
~at up 2:20a.m.; !.ock 17,
had regained consciousGeo11e T, Price up 11:20 p.m.: ness by ll a.m. today.
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Kelll!r, a · patien~ at Ve~rans
a.m.; lAck 18, w. H.
Memorial Hoopilal, continued
~. doWD 5 a.m.; 1\obort
ljllder 24&lt;bour guard by Meigs
West up 6:20 o.m.; Lock
County Sheriff Robert C. Har$luthern up 2-40 a.m.; Beaver tenbaeh 1S Department.
$ 4 a.ltl.; OVEG up 5 ia'm.; A Ball Run resident, Keller,
(iJck' 23, CQ!ton ~een down f:· Is charged in tile fatal shootinl
~ a.m.; Greenup Locks: Val· of his 20 year-old wile, Evelyn, I
~.oyager up &amp;1SS p.m.; Le1gh at the home of her parents, Mr.
Ann up S:'-!i p.m.; Robert P. end Mra. Ona Nichols, about
Tlboit up 7:40 p.m.; · l.achun 5.,. miles from Albany at 6 a.m.
MI&gt;Cteay up 1:30 p.m.; Natlll!l· Sunday.
at up f:ll5 a.m.; Joey
Keller later was found slump&lt;Jrwn f :ltl a.m.; Meldabl Lock!. ed over the wheel of his aut~
R,OveniWOOCI up US p.m.; Fran ' mobile by sheriffs deputies at
lm B. up 1:50 p.m..; Glenll Jr. I his home, two ·mnes east ol
up 1:55 p.m.: James ~· Hamil- Route 143. It was reported Keltl)l1 down 2:10p.m.; Stevenaon ler, a Korean War Veteran, had
up 3:06p.m.: Clara Beatty up . suffered carbon moooaide poi·
5:30 p.m.; Dorothy Estls up oonlng.
5:30 ~.m. : We.!llern down I a. Sources tnday, however, titm.; L. W. - u p 1:1• a.m.: dicatcd Keller may have taken
su.., Len9 u~ 5:!111 a.m.
an overdose o1 barbituates.

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'!lecame ''t!Pat®t thatJ)le , a _leash:
ol tlils . troops ln war zone C jungle' neutral
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for of J\merlcan
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ordbiance tr;,PIJIIIsbable bf j today repulsed a· charge· by art ·spokesmen sa1d.
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brush 1J S. , shell
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from ' June ,li'
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Logan Communists and sent til• rest crushed apparent Communist Army un1tl drivlnfl ..througl! the and
their .small
July 2t 11 Is held
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at the Me1gs County all llll!•e-ruiPilng
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ANDEJI!jON Affi FORCE BASE, Guam (UP!) '
pur American , Herfta8e on !
road to a' bridge and I and bkes all kinds of sports
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Avenue with his parents, ID. I
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visors of !roth countries as "very
to administer tile prllll'BI".
51!·()()(1.man .operat)on are to ,l)e
.Jly, ,uperlnten•
conduct cbarges
two brothers Pat and J.D., and •
that brought both countries closer, ·
he
For example, lbe Social Sa, Junction. City
the
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p,rinclpals
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1va&gt; ·lreed on $100 bond.
hLS Sisler, Peggy.
; A family of three was left the goal of peace and South Vtetnamese Premter
curity Administration Is seeking North
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Rolhburn was IITeoted·
Steve said. "I just couldn't · homeless Monday after a firo Cao Ky stressed military
to ,enter
as Ume m
war,
will be based on
d"7 hy TrUmbull County
• believe had won. It didn't\ destroyed their home and ali i pressure.
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Hf •.deputies for allegedly bran I seem 1ssible,
.its contents, the Chester Fire Johnson spoke f.rst to news·
the. po11bcat
ary of this position after a train· I own . soil agaQist Af!!erlcan lion Is April!&amp;. A. mlnlmlUJl o(
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. nd Pat O'Brien 1Department reported.
men and then to the men whO gress that Is being maJe
lng
of II to 24 months IS trtqes In South Vtelllllm, 2li students wliJ be Invited to
persons I
;ee on tape. Mrs. ' The home belonging to Carl man ond maintain America's
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per year. Qualified per- I .kesmen said.
be Feilpwl 'o!l&amp;' losUtute. The
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Betsy Horky introduced the McDonald located on the Sum- might B52 Slratofortress bom·
'lifllrd. we diScussed
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programs !rom the . The Communist aimed at th• l Fellowship gr!lllled to those se. he hoses on .:s true .
contestantts. Mrs. Frances Rob- ;.er Road' north ol Chester was I bers. He said there has been no
the
representative position big t7s.'milllmeter howllzers
!acted .''!Ill cover ·tht I (
liD was
erts and Mr. Terry Ohlinger\occupied by Mr. McDonald's momentous deciSJons made at the fond,
and .
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field representative, ltathernecks have used lo cost ol the'. Institute: tUition;
,6 !ton :
Genva ,
acted as judges ·fnr the contest. , daughter and son-In-Jaw and the conference.
ment Of olii' superb
c!aims supervisor,
assistant hombard units ol, thteo North board and room.
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district msnaRer • and district \&gt;ietnamese divisions.
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re Pamela Burson and Mrs Paul Runyon
I mile llight lo Washington at
"Fourth, tile national
manaRer positions In the vari. ·
PP ca ons s u bb sent·
t$3 by •. oar. With four or· five
Uane Sabo
The
room
was 5·3S p.m. (2 3S a.m. EST! wit" Illation lJfOgram in ·Vietnorr..
ous offices.
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Farther north, near Hanoi, to.: Dr. Antl\onv L. Mllnar,
"!'n. ln II
Sandusky Mon- Ellen Jliehl 'Ann Ohlinger', Re- engulfed in names upon arrival j a refuelmg slop scheduled
"Fifth. the land · .
They may also move inro a U.S. war planes 'Monday dived. I Dtre;tor
of
He s&amp;d they
Will ' Rebecca Wright ol the Chester Department at Honolulu. He was due m progra.n wh1ch ts
wide range of positions in the hombed for the !&gt;)ll)'th. time m Studies, Ohln .Northern Umvel'
lnl'!;"'ed
It would
Shelley Hail, Connie Grueser, a.m. The squad was assisted
shortly alter 7 p m
forward.
. . oehtral office. This .growing 3• II days. Norti) V1etnam's s1ty, Ada, Oh10 45810, '·. ,,
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t n iJd Steve Sror bv the Bashan Ftre Department EST.
S!Xlh, the extent of Cli'Jhan gency offers attracttve promo- greatest rron and steel plant
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In
ana.
eltl!ry Nelsoe' a ntestants
· Dama e was estimated at
Stops At Hospital
casualties and what is being tlons Into field, supervisocy, and The acreaming planes h1t lbc VICTIM FROIII DAYTON'
·'!'he Dolawal'f County
Elghth , grad co.
a
$5,01l0 which w.lS I Before reaching the air base done to help those who are administrative positions
with Thai Nguyen works
HONOLULU (UP!) - A
lff's off1ce aaltl tankl were opry
insuran e to the 1 from Nimitz Hwl where
the in)ureJ or wounde1 by the war. pay ranging to $23,013 per year. 80 per cent of the Commumst year-old Marme who was
eplll al fvma near Kilbourne , Hrl es, D'an ey G
sB I'
;mount of $4
be- l confe,.nce was held JoMson "Seventh, the possibihly
Persons qualified should 1,hnn• country's major metal oulput. dentally shot to death wb!J!I,py.
500
x-ardsburg and ahout IBurson, linD . 00
em a lieve the fir 'wa; caused b
•1oppc;l for 20 minutes at a U.S bringing an end to thL'
· or call In person •t tbe nearest
BOmbs Dumped
guard duty at West
l•l!"'' pllanJ at ..cb farm wao
Nanri: Smder
defective flue in the dining :Cea" l Naval Hosp1tal and loured by an nonorable settlement."
Social Security office.
Tnday and Monday mght U.S munition Depot at Pearl
fllltd Monday. ·
Lou mg. HIll'.,';'
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th ·1 wards tilled w1tb war wo•md01l But Johnson warned severn!
- - Air Force 852 Straroforlresse•, was Identified Monday a.s P(l:;:
Mrs. ~18Y· or., ·an
r. ar- ti~;,e wa no 0 ne ome a1 e from v1et Nam .
. times &lt;hat Hanoi has made no only way to bring Hanoi to • llyin~ from Guam befb•:• Edward Crawford Jr., of ))J!Y,.
·
ry Ritchie.
p rso
. , . g t d at 1 As ·ain swept across the
moves to md•cale 11 would COllJC peace table was by force. He President Johnson wound up b!S ton, Ohio.
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rlothing to the Runyon family i bose, he donne a ramc";',· anc I to a peace ta e.
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YOIJTH KILLED ...,
CCI
rna lea
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t th Ch Idecor&lt; led 12 men for ga. anli'Y Sout.n V!Oinamese
hombmg targets in North VIet- tea ers, dum
scores 0 tom:
•· 1
te/fire
ca:l F'
in the air over Vietnam.
Nguyen Cao Ky and Chic'
nam and wondered sloud why of bombs on four Viet Cong BRYAN,' Obio (UP!)
Gaur" _ GalllpoUs, l2.'l
ling resid
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· The United Stales and Its State Nguyen Van Thieu were the Reds were allowed sanctu· strongbolds in South Vietnam. Lee Miller, }8, Mnnipaller,
lallinll
ence on umner
· allies "are making substantial back in ·Saigon by the
ary in
and use of the The bombs turned tbe
ldlled when his car hit a
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of
a
foot
an
progress"
on
ll!e
military,
Johnson
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Ky
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to
bring
In
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Infernos
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wsll west of Pioneer Monclaf·
97
.('leasant. 29.99;
Two minOr acddents were
JUDGMENT FILED
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and social fronts in \ ed his government had
war supplies.
night skies for miles around.
night.
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or•. 41.94; Hinton, 2.73
today by Pomeroy po· A ju&lt;igment in forecim;ure of Vietnam, the President rol4
peace proposals to
. 'd
Kanawhi Falls 8.118 rising·
which caused medium dam· a mortftage was fried m !he of· assembled amnen and tlletr Vtetnam.
. '"· ,"
: harleston, aui falling; Lo,;.
to four vehklea.
tice of the Clerk ,•f
Mon· famili"'.
msclOsure . :'
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lon , running ' !eel; Marmo!,
first accurred on west day bv, the F1;st National Bank Earher, he had warned
It was the ftrst · !J?bhc dJS·
.,:•
·unnillg. 7. feet; and Willfield, Main St., at 3,25 p.m. ,Monday. of
agamst Dav1d Frank- desp1le progress, 1t Will take a, closure of, a South Vtelnamese
,.
17 feet of rollers.
!dary Allee Martin, 47 , Pome·Im La11Son, .Jamce Leona Law· lot of extra
and a good I peace
Hanoi has no!
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Boat Movameuts
rrry, traveling west, was struck 1 !lOll an&lt;! Me1gs Counly Treasurj deal .nore ume · to brmg Ire yet re;'&gt;!led,, Ky !ald.
Gallipolis Dam _ Joho J. from the rear by 8 car driven ' er Howard F. Frank.
war to a suc;essful end.
Johns~n .stressed peac~· •l
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Lena Jlllnce. ..t4 .J.Ii&lt;klle ort. l
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. Major Points
. talks w1th _Ky · and stared that
~ . 35 &amp;. m.; Defender up
Bunce was 'ciied ' onp a i bout ,lwo: pounds. died ~hortl .I I!~ hsted seven major Amer1- the best lhmg at the cm&gt;ference
a.m.; Peace down ;50 a.m:
of f .
. . -after. delivery, doctors sa1d. , can concerns discussed at the was the presentation of South
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v·1etn~m 's new cons titutio!'l
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Baby Lere up 3:30 a.m. .
clear distance Tht e 1 Y s.a''d th e rema1nmg
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e 'm. .
·
r . all wetghed about two pounds "First, the military progress civijian rule.
.,.,· Ka•owba Rivor. - ··
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· the Sout.h Ky !utked war and
· said the
The second was reported at 6 1 each.
. of tbe war, botb tn

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Tiley siid two Of the qulnl.s died i
almost immedia~ty and the
9lber t!Jree were ill·''lair condJ.
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switching equipment op erate fro111
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~8-volt st_o~age batteries. Under nor. 1,1r~~- That's why. your .~11~~. ,'~f&amp;l!~
mal condttlons the battenes ore kept on" when the. hgi(hi)i(O'fa\!.:~.-'lfll• ·
charged from the power line. But,
standby power .plant -~t~itit .
should commercial power be interuoed. But it's good itiau,a,njie
rupted due to severe storms or other
ali interruption In you~ pflone aetv• ·
disasters, phonepowet· is supplied by
ice. And we planned it that .way for '
a diesel.powered electric generator, . your con~enlence and'saf~tr&gt; ' '
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down bill oostint about 'Ill
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million. 'lbe .House, added a·
Put-lllhel' uu 1 ~
mendment:-J·to the measure that !
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~hry .Jane up 4 a.m.; Win· p.m. when~· cardriven by Lew- :
fjeld, Jefferson 'UP 650 p,m.; is Laudermilt, 26, Middleport, I
Helen Z. up 10:50 p.m.; Tam- was struck from tho .rear by a \
my W'ute down 12:Q5 un.: H. car driven by Fred Staals 36 :
€. Bowles dow11 1:35 a.m.; J. Parkersburg. Staata was 'al~i
~- LewiS up t,SS a.m.; 0. F. cited on a cbarge of ossured 1 ·
ilhearer up 2:45 a.m.; For clear distance. There were M
ilearhorn down 6 a.m.;
injuries.
ll. Memll down 6:55 a.m
----: Ohio River - WiiUam H.
. ··r doWD 12:4&amp; a.m.; Leek U,
$eckjord up !1!&amp; p.m.; E'Deano
~osworth down u:ts p.m .. vut'?n up 4:40 a.m.; Lock 16,
JFxpreo up 1:40 a.m.; JelfllC)at
!fl ~20 o.m.; Lock 17, Georg• Charles Junior Keller, 34,
l Price up II :21! p.m.: Look charred witb first degree mur·
If, El!II'IIS up 1:40 a.m.; Jeff· der in the Sunday killing nf hll
~at up 2:20a.m.; !.ock 17,
had regained consciousGeo11e T, Price up 11:20 p.m.: ness by ll a.m. today.
1
J!ook 18, EIWhn Woods
Kelll!r, a · patien~ at Ve~rans
a.m.; lAck 18, w. H.
Memorial Hoopilal, continued
~. doWD 5 a.m.; 1\obort
ljllder 24&lt;bour guard by Meigs
West up 6:20 o.m.; Lock
County Sheriff Robert C. Har$luthern up 2-40 a.m.; Beaver tenbaeh 1S Department.
$ 4 a.ltl.; OVEG up 5 ia'm.; A Ball Run resident, Keller,
(iJck' 23, CQ!ton ~een down f:· Is charged in tile fatal shootinl
~ a.m.; Greenup Locks: Val· of his 20 year-old wile, Evelyn, I
~.oyager up &amp;1SS p.m.; Le1gh at the home of her parents, Mr.
Ann up S:'-!i p.m.; Robert P. end Mra. Ona Nichols, about
Tlboit up 7:40 p.m.; · l.achun 5.,. miles from Albany at 6 a.m.
MI&gt;Cteay up 1:30 p.m.; Natlll!l· Sunday.
at up f:ll5 a.m.; Joey
Keller later was found slump&lt;Jrwn f :ltl a.m.; Meldabl Lock!. ed over the wheel of his aut~
R,OveniWOOCI up US p.m.; Fran ' mobile by sheriffs deputies at
lm B. up 1:50 p.m..; Glenll Jr. I his home, two ·mnes east ol
up 1:55 p.m.: James ~· Hamil- Route 143. It was reported Keltl)l1 down 2:10p.m.; Stevenaon ler, a Korean War Veteran, had
up 3:06p.m.: Clara Beatty up . suffered carbon moooaide poi·
5:30 p.m.; Dorothy Estls up oonlng.
5:30 ~.m. : We.!llern down I a. Sources tnday, however, titm.; L. W. - u p 1:1• a.m.: dicatcd Keller may have taken
su.., Len9 u~ 5:!111 a.m.
an overdose o1 barbituates.

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PT. PLEASAN'l' .,. '1'1111
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11M a bird problem .,.ui. ··
The bird In question Is not
) WA8 111rtpl iway by "Mark •• ll!nt wet ea:.. .·· Well,
feel tall witb a huge·
Twain'l Toni&amp;lll" OD TV.
)llU saw It, dMr rudlr, I
el doubtful orl8fn. It ·
H8 took me _, alrlicht , back so hope.
tract tourist&amp;, . cause
llannibal, Miliaouri, ao if Tbe deJr America of turn
jams, or make
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IUddenly I'd Down th,.... · the . century arrtm r~
eons- aro the problem.
!low 011 elrlb eoulll ~ llols one's home. I DeVer dreamed
Mayor D. B. Morga~
· brook be 110 exactly like that of bella 10 lucky, lo have
heaitate to s3y bow many T wll farnpus man wllo illecl)il1&amp;10- a treat,
have, but it's well over . '" 2,000 57 years aao, and 111111 lives on?
I'm aurt." ·
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lii1'41"Y exact mailnerlm was TWAIN GAVE u "Whoa
The ~IOPI can be follnll
eopled, tht au white 1ult; buJ.I Wu 16, my father didn't
brlclge! older
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courth~e, and .1 ·
draped actoM ·tt, •114 ob, !bit 23, J wQ •malf' ~ bow
mill wllere crlln 11
muatacbf and perftcl arllill~ he bad learnecl Ill jult
-An ei&lt;Wminatlq .
cally tousled ~; eloqda . o! years."
has IUbmiittd 8 ~~
BinOke from the eternal eliar,
city council. The propoaa!
nnd tllat quiverllll ol4 man'• "One of my nearest and
wao referred to the Chamber . voice aa he l!tPn cbqlnl to deareat eonll!'alulalet me eaeb
Commerce.
Huck Jl'llln, oore toe and all, year on a nalll doy tor having
,I.C&lt;QI'dlng to the
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1"1'. PLEASANT
Twaln, who aJweya pu1
UIIC!ergone IUI'llll)' at River- project ad he ts,'ltiO,
UVI!ITOCK SALES ell.
away, for hlmHII OD blrtbdaye.
.Ne~
side Methodist Hospital tn eo. would teke 4Ueya to
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
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ate·Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Coolt and
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playtd by
11.10; Heavies 10 lo 17.10; Fat lbal1 U 1 ~lllalllw 111
W8 W8 .. famlly of Eut Liverpool vlllJ.
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Heavens, Dad and ru
U.B. Church met at the home Mr. and Mrs. James R. White ~alotterher ICaelk, . b!Ms slsternd ~nd
CA'I'I'LB - Hel!trt IUO 10 bt lilt - man (men) apiD.
of ~ AebJah Miller. T b t ·nd dau• hter, Mary 1\!th, of r
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Thomas J
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WJ LEAVII JOII lada7'•
Ins; of "What a Frlen·J we have mo er. "'· A•neo White and Qu k 0f ""'' b tailed bl.8 Reeontly vllttln&amp; Mr,
1o 22.25; Slook CoWl IIIII Cllvea
In 'JI!IUI" followeclwltb ~ pray. uncle, Richard Duckworth. Ac- tc
M"'""wn us v
Mro. Floyd Burlnpr and
!6UO 1o ,_1 &amp;look 8INI'I 11.30' Now Me1y WHP
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id companied by hie mother they P~ftDis, r. 8nd Mrs. James S. Uy
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the. prolt'am "At!lunecti and also vlllted Mr. and Mra, Chtr·
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· Stock steer Cal.. '11 1o
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. Sloek Heller Cai\Oea ,1.
WI.. MON Colllfort
with Bible Nadlnp
li'OUP "nd Mrs. Beulah White of Mid· IB.
~ltll~tlllpent :.tredren, Mr. and Mrs. Jacil:
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were Mr. and Mrs.
10; CommOD • IIAYIN • w
'1l:u.~
Mrt. Edwin Jewell, •r:l ::;• ~~ hisup::::· Mr.' Miss~~ Levacy wbo Is KllrDI and family ol New
a
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. ald: Ohl!riter:~~:ul:: :;,er ~lllv•~ u
' and employOII hi
spent
and Mrs.
.
. · · - · -.. -·- · - - - - MI'I. OWIII Jewel~ Mrs. o.l Vlal~IIJ recently with Mra. a wi!el:end wilh fter parenll, boule and David of
B. U.zlett · ind Mtt, Miller.
IMary M. Diddle and Mra. ll!r. and Mrl. Evtrett LeviC)'. epe111 the weekend
~ em!I!, I!
Anna Grace Oller were Mr.
.
Mrl, Wllln Bllley.
'l'he lither Circle '61' the ._, - -~ Mra. D·rrell Brown and
ION .IS BORN
]Ira. Delcla Reed ba4
llllta)jij~utcb Women met •' 't'''·: -o of , •.• •. , Wet ·. W.. Mr. und Mra. C!larlu Hand· lurlled home after a 'lbret
th~. ti~ ,llo\lle. on Tueoday Va., p· &lt; Ji"l f"' f"~""· a '~"O· 'Y ar• a"noundng the birth of viol! with Mr. and Mrt. Vomaonl
The procram wu pr• 'l!lt at Berra Col . ~:• In Ken- • son at Holzer Hospital In Gat- ' Reed and ltll'llY at Waldo.
Mrs. David Rnu•h . .,,,!;y.
.
jlipolis, March 10. welghllljf 1 ' Mr, and Mrs. Rny Dlllon and ;
"EZ]II'Inion of Wor· Mr. apd Mro. f.'lll•am Crouse , nounds and sv, uii!ICts named family of Middleport visited reshl llotll Old alld New" IVfth of Col1rrtua Vi"lt•d reoently Cltarles Jackson Handley, J,, cently with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
au llltnlbert partlclpfttllll. The with her ~r-olher, l'rs. E. J. Grrn~oarents are Mr. dlld Mrs. Dillon and family.
ma;tllll 1111 cloreclln the read. SouiPby, and aleler, Glenna.
c. F. Hanclley of Langavill• and Mrs. Flossie Petty rectnllY
1111' 111,111111oa If 1. new hymn Mr. and Mrs, B. L, Miracle Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lllddle v!Jltad with Mfl. Mary Ann
aDCI pt~ the I.ord'a Prayer. l:lld 10n of Leesbu11 were of Syroeu... Grut 1randpar. Hanio and cllildrea.
llurq the bultMII me.tlng weekend IU&amp;ets of their da"•h·l enls il!flude Mrs. Homer Spur·
_ __._
. -W"{,, made for the
' ter and son '•:law, Mr. and llock, Culloden, W. Va.; Mra.l Ohio, with 81, leatle lhe
al lll,q to be held on 1
M~a. Roaer Wmebrenn•r and Jessie Cottrill, Syracuse, and United Stetes In number of
anllt home of Mn.
Children.
IMrs. Slaven of Wellston. Mr. bamess race track•.
'
RoUIII with tilt Either t'lrele
Mill Carolyn Linscomb, em- Handley " associated wliJI the
·
h0811M.
ployed In Wuhinll!oD. D. C., Aid' Supermtrket In Middle- Softball btp!l u aa Indoor
'1JQ1 alltndJnr were
!lie weekend with her port.
·lpol'l 1n the !all JIOoa, . " . . . .
Jaclt Welch, Mrs.
parent&amp;, Mr. and Mra. Allen :i.-....,._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;.&gt;iioii_....,.i;;;;;,.
Powt!lr.JI'., Mrs. Henry
LlpiCQmb IIHI family.
Jr., ..... Lloyd Rtullh, Mr 1. Mr. and Mrt. Robert Parker
Ja ' Heuoa; Mra. A. f.. and 1011 of Sprlnifleld vlallecl
and Mrt. David llouah. hls paunu, Mr. and Mra.
· TOWN cnuNCJL
Herbet'l Parker and other rei·
Tht l'iew U.ven Town &lt;'.oun· atlvi!J.
I
en met on Wadnelday
Mr. and Mn. Chtrlea Hoback
at thl City Bulldlnl with
have returned home alter a
or Mark Ward, prtlldlnc.
weeks vacation In Jacklonen lilllldinl -• Hllft
vWe, Fla., where tbty visited .
way, ·te.order, Edwin
tholr sons, Paul and Eddie, and
Cecllollayro, Donald 0. R:oush, their famllieo. Tiley lian vlaitad
cou~ membets and Donald In Miami.
Oblllller, pollee cllid.
Mr. and Mra. llermiD Lon·
A Raven Hei&amp;hll residen! ap- don and Patricia 'v~ited recentptll'ecl before the council u1t ly 1D Newark with .their dtqh1111 !bat the Coundl repeir
.Ia' .and 11011-ill-lal!', Mr. and
rotd; • llatt11 lltlchtt. · Mrl. DouAIU Moore IIIII ~
C«&lt;ljccl acreec1 1o put HIIIM!one ltr, Krlatle.
• I
IIIII pave! on !be road an~ m · Mrl, Rl~ Sterrett · ' .
lootiallllto i permanent IIO!u- Glillpollt vlatted Sundl)l afltr.
~~~- ibt problem.
noon with Mrt. Donlid CottriU
.
wled lo pay the blllJ and 'lOIII and oilier l!lenda.
~They .dlleulled lilt
Mr. and Mrt. Old Dlldmrtb
b · tar·lilt ,_,
o! CosboetGn "'rlllted bll
,.. lOIId to ptlfl!iwl rlln ltr, Mra. APt Whitt, . and
eoalt fr!r lhe 1o1m empltyeu. brother, Richard. 'llleJ .......
Al10itt 'llilld I ltreet IJihl at tlii'OUII lo Sl Peltrlbui'l, I'll.,
1he I.otlp IIIII, lo triCI wbtrt they wl'l \'WI nlaUYII
THIILEGANT
one bell ll&amp;bllllti to movt u- and !rieftdl. They will ,..,. at:~IIPI • ~.q~~t D!lvt.
tend Uii ·open~n~ or .the b....
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cl!tltly.
Mrs. Laura Sayre o! Racine,
F
OHrl Cook ~ted II I h
, apenl •a day wltll .• lishome of hlr ~-Mr.
1tr and brolller.ln·llw, Mr. and
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Mrs; Donald eoGk at Wmlerl.lames S. Quick. . ·
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Mn. Blanche Glbbl of Pon&gt;weelc.
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JIAV, llarUD Btrilfold·of
with her inotber, Mrs. 1!. J.
New Hav"' E.U.B. Churt:ll
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durlnc the woektlld included
Michael Euieoe WJJD~Iey, 1t,
Pl. Plea11n~ and Paul Allea
· Decorator Colors
llonecutter, 11, Pt. Pleasant,
botll cbar&amp;ecl with
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PT. PLEASAN'l' .,. '1'1111
u·
11M a bird problem .,.ui. ··
The bird In question Is not
) WA8 111rtpl iway by "Mark •• ll!nt wet ea:.. .·· Well,
feel tall witb a huge·
Twain'l Toni&amp;lll" OD TV.
)llU saw It, dMr rudlr, I
el doubtful orl8fn. It ·
H8 took me _, alrlicht , back so hope.
tract tourist&amp;, . cause
llannibal, Miliaouri, ao if Tbe deJr America of turn
jams, or make
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IUddenly I'd Down th,.... · the . century arrtm r~
eons- aro the problem.
!low 011 elrlb eoulll ~ llols one's home. I DeVer dreamed
Mayor D. B. Morga~
· brook be 110 exactly like that of bella 10 lucky, lo have
heaitate to s3y bow many T wll farnpus man wllo illecl)il1&amp;10- a treat,
have, but it's well over . '" 2,000 57 years aao, and 111111 lives on?
I'm aurt." ·
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lii1'41"Y exact mailnerlm was TWAIN GAVE u "Whoa
The ~IOPI can be follnll
eopled, tht au white 1ult; buJ.I Wu 16, my father didn't
brlclge! older
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lolled net, watch Mid ehaiD aiiJihlni, But whfn 1 r~~~:he
courth~e, and .1 ·
draped actoM ·tt, •114 ob, !bit 23, J wQ •malf' ~ bow
mill wllere crlln 11
muatacbf and perftcl arllill~ he bad learnecl Ill jult
-An ei&lt;Wminatlq .
cally tousled ~; eloqda . o! years."
has IUbmiittd 8 ~~
BinOke from the eternal eliar,
city council. The propoaa!
nnd tllat quiverllll ol4 man'• "One of my nearest and
wao referred to the Chamber . voice aa he l!tPn cbqlnl to deareat eonll!'alulalet me eaeb
Commerce.
Huck Jl'llln, oore toe and all, year on a nalll doy tor having
,I.C&lt;QI'dlng to the
escaped the can.... " tli at
many yean," thUI
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that Mrs. Kenneth Cundllf bas 1111 company• the 0011 01
1"1'. PLEASANT
Twaln, who aJweya pu1
UIIC!ergone IUI'llll)' at River- project ad he ts,'ltiO,
UVI!ITOCK SALES ell.
away, for hlmHII OD blrtbdaye.
.Ne~
side Methodist Hospital tn eo. would teke 4Ueya to
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
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lltlr't•, IUrell It 1111
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&amp;""" ::'tn.to - 11.21 :.. Did you hllll onto lilt "'
ate·Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Coolt and
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"' tlku or
playtd by
11.10; Heavies 10 lo 17.10; Fat lbal1 U 1 ~lllalllw 111
W8 W8 .. famlly of Eut Liverpool vlllJ.
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H : old N.;
tht
lll8hl1
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'lile w.s.w.s. of· tieci.iel E. .
By Mllrpret Coltrlll
ed recently with his t.ther, Mr. 1:'_..!
Heavens, Dad and ru
U.B. Church met at the home Mr. and Mrs. James R. White ~alotterher ICaelk, . b!Ms slsternd ~nd
CA'I'I'LB - Hel!trt IUO 10 bt lilt - man (men) apiD.
of ~ AebJah Miller. T b t ·nd dau• hter, Mary 1\!th, of r
• n- aw, r. a
s.
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-opened with the sing:· Va., vialted
Thomas J
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WJ LEAVII JOII lada7'•
Ins; of "What a Frlen·J we have mo er. "'· A•neo White and Qu k 0f ""'' b tailed bl.8 Reeontly vllttln&amp; Mr,
1o 22.25; Slook CoWl IIIII Cllvea
In 'JI!IUI" followeclwltb ~ pray. uncle, Richard Duckworth. Ac- tc
M"'""wn us v
Mro. Floyd Burlnpr and
!6UO 1o ,_1 &amp;look 8INI'I 11.30' Now Me1y WHP
er "- •-- Bird .
id companied by hie mother they P~ftDis, r. 8nd Mrs. James S. Uy
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preaenl
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were
24 60· 81ook Hellert 1171 lo
the. prolt'am "At!lunecti and also vlllted Mr. and Mra, Chtr·
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llarrillll'l' and famlly, Mr.
· Stock steer Cal.. '11 1o
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Poverty." The meitln eloaed les White, dau•hter, Texanna, Mr. Wllllamo nohnes and Mr. Mrs. Junior Barrtft8tr and
. Sloek Heller Cai\Oea ,1.
WI.. MON Colllfort
with Bible Nadlnp
li'OUP "nd Mrs. Beulah White of Mid· IB.
~ltll~tlllpent :.tredren, Mr. and Mrs. Jacil:
1o 25.
m!:,.!~'
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dleport.
cen u ay m eoa • mg and eblldren .tid Mrs
VJ:AL CALVES-.,.,_
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. 'I'IIDie Rlltlldl•• 11- Mr 1 I Mr. and Mra. Dalt Hubbard thendlr Mson andRo daugQulhter, berryMr. of Mason City ' Alan.
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Mrt. WUUam K. u a. ,wn, 0 . ., apen1 aev- nd 1 .1
were Mr. and Mrs.
10; CommOD • IIAYIN • w
'1l:u.~
Mrt. Edwin Jewell, •r:l ::;• ~~ hisup::::· Mr.' Miss~~ Levacy wbo Is KllrDI and family ol New
a
.. .
• .., - ......
. ald: Ohl!riter:~~:ul:: :;,er ~lllv•~ u
' and employOII hi
spent
and Mrs.
.
. · · - · -.. -·- · - - - - MI'I. OWIII Jewel~ Mrs. o.l Vlal~IIJ recently with Mra. a wi!el:end wilh fter parenll, boule and David of
B. U.zlett · ind Mtt, Miller.
IMary M. Diddle and Mra. ll!r. and Mrl. Evtrett LeviC)'. epe111 the weekend
~ em!I!, I!
Anna Grace Oller were Mr.
.
Mrl, Wllln Bllley.
'l'he lither Circle '61' the ._, - -~ Mra. D·rrell Brown and
ION .IS BORN
]Ira. Delcla Reed ba4
llllta)jij~utcb Women met •' 't'''·: -o of , •.• •. , Wet ·. W.. Mr. und Mra. C!larlu Hand· lurlled home after a 'lbret
th~. ti~ ,llo\lle. on Tueoday Va., p· &lt; Ji"l f"' f"~""· a '~"O· 'Y ar• a"noundng the birth of viol! with Mr. and Mrt. Vomaonl
The procram wu pr• 'l!lt at Berra Col . ~:• In Ken- • son at Holzer Hospital In Gat- ' Reed and ltll'llY at Waldo.
Mrs. David Rnu•h . .,,,!;y.
.
jlipolis, March 10. welghllljf 1 ' Mr, and Mrs. Rny Dlllon and ;
"EZ]II'Inion of Wor· Mr. apd Mro. f.'lll•am Crouse , nounds and sv, uii!ICts named family of Middleport visited reshl llotll Old alld New" IVfth of Col1rrtua Vi"lt•d reoently Cltarles Jackson Handley, J,, cently with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
au llltnlbert partlclpfttllll. The with her ~r-olher, l'rs. E. J. Grrn~oarents are Mr. dlld Mrs. Dillon and family.
ma;tllll 1111 cloreclln the read. SouiPby, and aleler, Glenna.
c. F. Hanclley of Langavill• and Mrs. Flossie Petty rectnllY
1111' 111,111111oa If 1. new hymn Mr. and Mrs, B. L, Miracle Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lllddle v!Jltad with Mfl. Mary Ann
aDCI pt~ the I.ord'a Prayer. l:lld 10n of Leesbu11 were of Syroeu... Grut 1randpar. Hanio and cllildrea.
llurq the bultMII me.tlng weekend IU&amp;ets of their da"•h·l enls il!flude Mrs. Homer Spur·
_ __._
. -W"{,, made for the
' ter and son '•:law, Mr. and llock, Culloden, W. Va.; Mra.l Ohio, with 81, leatle lhe
al lll,q to be held on 1
M~a. Roaer Wmebrenn•r and Jessie Cottrill, Syracuse, and United Stetes In number of
anllt home of Mn.
Children.
IMrs. Slaven of Wellston. Mr. bamess race track•.
'
RoUIII with tilt Either t'lrele
Mill Carolyn Linscomb, em- Handley " associated wliJI the
·
h0811M.
ployed In Wuhinll!oD. D. C., Aid' Supermtrket In Middle- Softball btp!l u aa Indoor
'1JQ1 alltndJnr were
!lie weekend with her port.
·lpol'l 1n the !all JIOoa, . " . . . .
Jaclt Welch, Mrs.
parent&amp;, Mr. and Mra. Allen :i.-....,._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;.&gt;iioii_....,.i;;;;;,.
Powt!lr.JI'., Mrs. Henry
LlpiCQmb IIHI family.
Jr., ..... Lloyd Rtullh, Mr 1. Mr. and Mrt. Robert Parker
Ja ' Heuoa; Mra. A. f.. and 1011 of Sprlnifleld vlallecl
and Mrt. David llouah. hls paunu, Mr. and Mra.
· TOWN cnuNCJL
Herbet'l Parker and other rei·
Tht l'iew U.ven Town &lt;'.oun· atlvi!J.
I
en met on Wadnelday
Mr. and Mn. Chtrlea Hoback
at thl City Bulldlnl with
have returned home alter a
or Mark Ward, prtlldlnc.
weeks vacation In Jacklonen lilllldinl -• Hllft
vWe, Fla., where tbty visited .
way, ·te.order, Edwin
tholr sons, Paul and Eddie, and
Cecllollayro, Donald 0. R:oush, their famllieo. Tiley lian vlaitad
cou~ membets and Donald In Miami.
Oblllller, pollee cllid.
Mr. and Mra. llermiD Lon·
A Raven Hei&amp;hll residen! ap- don and Patricia 'v~ited recentptll'ecl before the council u1t ly 1D Newark with .their dtqh1111 !bat the Coundl repeir
.Ia' .and 11011-ill-lal!', Mr. and
rotd; • llatt11 lltlchtt. · Mrl. DouAIU Moore IIIII ~
C«&lt;ljccl acreec1 1o put HIIIM!one ltr, Krlatle.
• I
IIIII pave! on !be road an~ m · Mrl, Rl~ Sterrett · ' .
lootiallllto i permanent IIO!u- Glillpollt vlatted Sundl)l afltr.
~~~- ibt problem.
noon with Mrt. Donlid CottriU
.
wled lo pay the blllJ and 'lOIII and oilier l!lenda.
~They .dlleulled lilt
Mr. and Mrt. Old Dlldmrtb
b · tar·lilt ,_,
o! CosboetGn "'rlllted bll
,.. lOIId to ptlfl!iwl rlln ltr, Mra. APt Whitt, . and
eoalt fr!r lhe 1o1m empltyeu. brother, Richard. 'llleJ .......
Al10itt 'llilld I ltreet IJihl at tlii'OUII lo Sl Peltrlbui'l, I'll.,
1he I.otlp IIIII, lo triCI wbtrt they wl'l \'WI nlaUYII
THIILEGANT
one bell ll&amp;bllllti to movt u- and !rieftdl. They will ,..,. at:~IIPI • ~.q~~t D!lvt.
tend Uii ·open~n~ or .the b....
' .
nextj ·llll$'!11 will bt 011 """' btll I)I'IDi.- 'PJII...
'
day~ Mareli ~ 111:11 p.... .
-~ 811it.
.
$3.00""
; ~
. ~In I'OIIIIIyiVIDII
..... and Mn. Jet* 'f.
daupttr and. ~.
c.~l~ ~ Ill Clirb- . ' and :Mrt, DoUttd "8RIIel
•
blll'li, W. Va. eeveral dty&gt; re- and ann, Donnie.
cl!tltly.
Mrs. Laura Sayre o! Racine,
F
OHrl Cook ~ted II I h
, apenl •a day wltll .• lishome of hlr ~-Mr.
1tr and brolller.ln·llw, Mr. and
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Mrs; Donald eoGk at Wmlerl.lames S. Quick. . ·
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