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NO. 36
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORTI
OHIO
TUESDAY, JUNE 6; 1967
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Mrs. Edwards
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Jeff',UGibbs,
a student
Mr. and Mrs. Claude ~:; ~~~~·~W~.~\~'·~·;;;;;;;;; at
niversity,
CharPittsburgh, Pa., were
les Downie of Pomeroy, one of
Iguests of Miss Margaret
the ushers', the ....,.
o~:. Bill Per' completed a 111-week "1gineer
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Mr.
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Private PauI E. Hall, 19, son 1equipment repair course at
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of Mr. anri Mro. Alien K. Me- :Army Engineer School, Ft.
T ursday after v JtNeutziing, Pomeroy; Mr. a n d
Allister, Route I, Ewington, I ovoir, Va., May 19.
several days in Columbus
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Mrs. Jennings Maynard, Del·
their daughters, Mrs. John ·
barton, w. va., parents of the
Parsons and Mrs. Vernon Bobb,
bride. and her brother and sistheir families. Julie parter, David and Jennifer, both
. accompanied her grand·
in the wedding party.
ParMroy, 0.
pareJ:ts here for a visit.
Recent dinner guests of Miss Michael Fultz of Chicago, Ill.
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Margaret Sauer were M r s. is vacationing here with h I s
June 5-6
TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
Charles Tussy and daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
June S-6
"GAMBIT"
tTechnicolorl
Mary ~ranees, Gallipolis. The Fuitz.
l hil'lcy Mac Laine, M~rhael
"CAST A GIANT SHADOW" Tussy family formerly resided Mila Jane Powelf; dau,ghter I
Kn'k Douglas, Syh·ia Berger in Middleport.
· 1of Mr. an d ~'"
Caine, Herbert Lom-Arnood
"'· Gerald
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"WOMEN OF PRE·
Mrs. William Stoecker of Cin· ·ell, Racine, returned Saturday
Bon Voyage, 01 , Pot
HISTORIC PLANET"
cinnatl came Saturday for a afler visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brad.
·vitamin Pink
Wendell ~~~.~~t~rjith Larsen
with her aunt, Miss Hulda Ernie Bing at Wiimi1J81on. Mr.
entertained Friday night
Swinger
Klein. Enroute here she visited and Mrs. Bing spent the week· I
a dinner party honoring
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'Mrs. Leo Edwards, visiting
M. K. Fugate. Mrs. Stoecker's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleland here from New York City and
father, Frank ~ugate, Pomeroy, Racine, left Sunday for La; Miami, Fla.
remains a patient at H o I z e r Vegas, Nev. where they w i 11 Others present for the din·
VISit !heir daughter, carolyn ,ner were tile Bradbury childreo.
and Mrs . Robert Reibel I Powell, and family.
:Suzanne, Asa and Mary, and
Mr and Mrs. C. P. Bradbury.
'oi Morristown spent the week·
Iend at their Leading Creek
: The group joined t!Y M r s.
1home. Wednesday Mrs. Reibel
Jomes Arnold and Carl Wolfe
will go to Chillicothe to visit
attended Suzanne's graduation
;Iter daughter, Mrs. William
fr?,m Rio Grande College Sun, Kitchen, and family.
day afternoon. She received a
I Mr . and MrS. James John·
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two-year cadet c~rtificate in
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Z. DURABILITY
3. COVERAGE .
son and children, Kim and Jeff. E1ght Me1gs Counhans were ' elementary educatiOn.
Cln
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Taujll
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Most ca!DIS CO'Ior In 0111
fiii· ID wilhdlnd bumps
l(lin. Dirt, Mllb coat Cowers w1llp1per,
ville where Mr. Johnson will be graduates awarded degrees in night for Zanesvllie where she
IIIII bGckl. CGIDII Illy
lidu.aid """" quickly
lia!rt all. No - err..ployed.
commencement exercises Men- wW visit her daughter, M r s.
wiMA l"'OIIrtY IP~ild.
won'llldt.
Sunday guests of Mr. a n d day afternoon.
Wilbur Urban, and family be·
Mrs Walter Crooks were Mrs. The group included Druscilla lore returning to· her home in
i Henry Fruth and Miss Kath- Sue Will of Pomeroy, Route 3; New York City.
rye Fruth. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Ruth Stearns, Racine, and Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire. Bartels, Pomeroy, bachelor of
Dayton. were here Sunday for . science degrees in elementary
the graduation of their nephew, ! education; Linda Lemley, RutEric Chambers, from Rio 1 1and; Lester Manuel, Racine;
tGrande College. Eric received Eric Chambers, Middleport, and
his bachelor of scien~ degree Emalene Pratt,
Middleport,
I'" secondary educatiOn. He bachelor of sctence degrees in
&amp;. EASY PAINnNG
lmoath,onnllnlsil. No t1p
Homoaenlltd for creamy , Petfannanco (IIOVtll, hlilt·
trahes in the Southern Local I secondary education ; and su. The Big Bend Boys 4-H Club
• bruslt mlfkl. Touchujll
smoothnHS. Not too thlct
nt quality ..• biCked bi'l
High School. Also at the com- zanne Bradbury, Middleport, met June 2, in their thIrd
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mencement program were bls a tw•year cadet certificate in meeting of the club year with
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard elementary education.
the club project, Automotive
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Marcus Chambers.
Tipp City, formerly of Middle- main topic of discussion. Mem·
Miss Frieda Faehnle, accom· port, received a bachelor of scl-lbers reported on family acci1 ponied by Miss Lena Mae Fels, ence degree in elementary edu-. dents during the past year and
WATCH FOR ANOTHER
Bainbridge, will spend !llonday cation.
the conditions involved, danger.
"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK
and Tutsday in Columbus.
ous city intersections, member
6.69 gal. SPRED SATIN
5.20
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/responsibility to the family car,
'Smith, Miss Mildred Hawley,
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and project progress.
2.15 qt. SPRED SATIN
1.70
eON SALE ALL WEEK AT BOTH STORES
I and Mrs. Richard Karr, Jr.,
,Jed Websier. Chief of Pome' w,ere weekend visitors of Mrs.
roy Police, will speak to the
2.50 qt. SPRED LUSTRE
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Rail's Ban Fr•nkiln
Ben Franklin Store
,Eleanor Welsh Zeiher, a pa:
club at the next meeting on '
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POMEROY
llent at Holzer Hospital. Mrs.
Tuesday, June 6. Among ac·
2.70 qt. X-PERT LIQUID PLASTIC
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lZeiher is recuperating from a New officers W&lt;!re elected tivities planned are a highway
hip.
Sunday night at a meeting of hazard hunt, club discussion on
8.95 gal. X-PERT LIQUID PLASTIC
6.15
:the Official Board of He a t b car Insurance, and a field trip
Methodist Church.
in connection with the State
7.40 gal. FLORENAMEL
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The new officen are J o h n H1ghway Department.
Bechile,
c ha irma n; Miss Officers and members of the
2.35 qt. FLORENAMEL
1.80
Frieda Faehnie, secreiary; and 1club are Roy Vaughan, presiMrs. M. L. French, assistant ·dent; John Wiles, vice presl·
secretary.
Morton Titus, secretary;
A report on membership and
Swatzei, treasurer; J o h n
evangelism was given by Mrs.
news reporler; Pat
Nan Moore. It was noted that O'Brien, health and safety
a special evangelistic program chairman, and Bob Werry, ~
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planned lor September has been Jim Wiles, and George Thomprescheduled for sprillii, 1008. son, members. Mrs. Ha r o1d
Repairs and improvemenis to Lohse is advisor.

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GibbJ, Pomeroy, ei·~:~!::[Ufltowner Inn in Huntington,
with • dinner party
W. Va. Marking the entrance
rehearsal Friday night for
It tbe private .JlSI:ty room was
~ding of their son.
a sign "Lorraine and Bill."
w Miss Lorraine Maynard
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newly apPOinted Isrieli
Defense ~ Moslle
Dayan urged them to
"your finest hour," Ia
what he ealled a eldenlive war for l1ll'rival
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cussed with several items be· I
lug referred to lbe trustees.
The Rev. Max Donahue announced a change In the June
12 church schedule. The wor·
ship service will be held at 9:·
30 a.m., with Sunday school to
follow at 10:30 a.m. Tha Rev.
Mr. Donahue and
and
Mrs. Nan Moore, Jay delettate,
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the Heath congregation at the
annual Ohio Methodist Confer·

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MHSClatuf 1922
I• Enterklined

Mrs. Eva Stout en~!rtalined
tbe Middleport High Sc h o o I

SWING WITH THE VILLAGE
. . ·.· •.• RICH MAHOGANY

There s noth1ng more fun where the sun shines than a strappy sandal •• ,
nothing 10 awingin' as rich, mahogany leather uppera.

Pick your favorite Hndal or thong from the groat

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Class of 1922 with . a barbecue
at her home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Dutton, Mrs. Pearl Hey·
noids, Cmdr. and Mrs. H. B.
Flowe", Mr. and Mrs. Don
Linn, Mr. and Mrs. George
Meinhart, Mrs. Lena McKinley
and Mr. and Mrs. 'David Mil·
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Reedsville Soldier
In Spanish Movet~
Paris Fashion,

Connie and
Jacqueline
Sand1ls

Army Sergeant Gary W. Mur··ll
phy, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin E. Murphy, Route 1,
Reedsville, is participating
"Exerciu Pathfinder -F..,;;..,
conducted in nol'lbeastem ~am 11
a joint airborne erercise being
near zaragoza.
Sgt. Murphy, a radio te I
type operator, is assigned · to
Company C of the 8th Infantry
Division's 8th Signal Battalion
near Bad Kreuznach, Germany.

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Living Room Sult•Bedroom Suit•
Deluxe
Fr-r, 25 cu. ft.
Elec. Rang•

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Eight Marines Die U~~er In Mid·E·t ·£ris~ M~tains 'Stand
R.ell Mortar, Ground Attack
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United States maintain•.d the
.SAIGaN (UPI) - Eight U. S. Marines were killed stand of a "deeply concerned"
and4S wounded today in Communist mortar and ground nOJl«&gt;mbatant tn the ~hdclle
attaeks against a llase at Khe Sanh and a nearby radio re. East conflict today while
lay stat:iou U. S. military spokesmen said.
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outJlOst, about five 1\illei eli,SI of . the Lao,Uan border diate r:ease·fire through the
about 300 miles north of Saigon. Olher Communist troops Umted Nations.
attacked a relay point atop Hill 950, ·seven miles to the pre 1 1dent Johnson's an·
norili, aoout ~1.11!, hour later.
nounced schedule was no
Tbe Marines elllM&gt;In air and basJ of the lsi Air Cavalry different from any other Tues·
artillery strikes .aatnst the Division in the Central High- day: 8 breakfast meeting with
attaCkers but lhe rqutts were 1ands.
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Democratic congressional lead,
unkl\own. •·.
The opokesmen saJd the blaze ers and a luncheon session with
Anieriean tarJk crewm':" to. damapd ,4 Mnbap reconnaos- top military and diplomatic
day drove theJr vehicles mto a sanc.; aircraft and several aides. But there was no doubt
bla211t&amp; ammuntllon and fuel h e 11 c o p t e r s aod destroye,J he was keepiog 8 close watch
dumjl to rescue other Gls 150,000 gallons ~fhehcopter fuel on war developments. ..
pinned down by flying shell and large quantihes of ammum.
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I The White House saod Joh"'""
A . spokesman said possillly
In the atr, American jets had told "all concerned that the
on• i\merlcan S6ldier 'was killed streaked through heavy Com· U.S. ought to bo the first to
and _15 Injured in the blaze munist defenses to bomb North attempt to resolve the oituawblab Swejlt throqb tiJO stor- Vietnam 's mdustriai heart Mon·
ago · area aod an adjacent day. They shot down three
meclbl evacuation center %75 MIGs f I g h t e r · mtereeptors,
muer'' nOrtb- 01 Salgoo.
spokes.,.n said today.
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(UP! I -A band of fighting~ 1
Spanish . Amerioans. clafinl~g 1
title to millions of acres' of ·IImd · ,
under ancient land p:rants. shpt11·
their way Into ..the couriliouie
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village Monday, wounded· two ·
policemen and hell 20·. persono\ .. '
hostage an hour and a hall.
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Then they Ded to another
town nearby, and most ol them .
managed to elude
N~tl!JJWC:
G®rdsmen and state !J!noill"&amp;i"'
IIJrougb the ntgbt. , " ) .. ¥ 1
The coWJtryslde took on'.. tbe
appearance of ·• battle/leld, ,~
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hlgh·powared rlfies, hid 11n tl)e .,:
bllls alter nightfall. The 811.9rdi- ....
men and police kept alert,
wailed for dawn before lal!llcb... ·
Ing an ell-out ..sault.

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"111'"" A m!Stra- by Central; Operatiog C
Plant were •llllll'nced today by lion, .completiog this work with at tbe Philip Sporn
J. B. Harreld, plant manager. the highest grade average of the G h Stall W V Zerkle
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COLUMBUS !UP!\ - Legisla· Lester A. Plymale has been gra4uaUng class.
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Tho!' dump is at a forward tire 'action in bpel at Mt~~dB: pro~ted to the positi.Jn of ad- P(ior to coming with o~.EC, !~d:~~~.::.~e child aod
power of Egypt, Syria aod
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night's meeting of the IIYIIh n.miStratlve assl.!tant lo the Plymale was associated with
Jordan In devastating strikes
General Assembly :
plant manaser.
lhe Jeffrey Manufacturing Com· Joseph K. Keiser, Yard
Monday, des!roytng 3'14 Arab
· Senate
According It -.Harreld,.Mr. ·pony in Columbus.
ervisor, has retired from
planes on the ground aod in air
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llills paMfd:
. Plymale h'fbee't'witll thffhio Plymale is the current ollhe Keiser has been associated with
battles. It said 34 otllers
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the muni41· Valley Eie¢ic CorporaUon, ·Gallipolis Blut DevUa S...ter lhe Kyger Creek Plant
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probably were destroyed Mon •
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!i!orration d~bt limit Md since 195'1 aDa bas SCJ'Vt'd ill the Club. He lB m8rried and has two 11154. Prior to Jo.iDinl! llle Ohio .
- .ncer· day aod another 14 today.
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, garbage.~spossl reve· Operatiotlll and Result$ Depart- children aod resides on State Valley, Eie&lt;lric Corporation, he ~mtyi!' g~t t hobgo~lm ~
Conlllcllnr aatmo
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Oj&gt;v.
In the category of ments prior to his Pflllllllllon. Route 588 in Gallipolis.
waurnp)!JYell by~ Toledo
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The Arabs claimed nearly 200 James A. Rhod~s today granted
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times of criSIS. And today, a Israeli planes destroyed. All a reprieve Willi JWJe 16 In r ..
NEWAliX, N.J. !UPI)- Nlne tio~ , !V9te 28-3).
Ume of ~ar, uncertainty re~a such reports came in official John Carter McClellan of Tal~
1 Gallia Academy High School, promoted to Yard !iUpervi!&lt;lr, s)liJllllldlJJcompaniet of
large utility companies and a AI"· Slll~.••'Wifying provi· IIJSS of '56. He is also a gradu- succeedlog ·J', ' F.AeiS~. Zerkle Mr. an4.,Mrs. KeisV now
s~preme m the major financtal communiques.
do, who waa scheduled to die 11
federal investigating team t.. slonJ of the ~.end IIJ{)rlgate \fe of the Gallipolis lluoiness has been with ofl!C since 1914. side in Port Charlotte, Fla.
centers of lhe world.
Israel said Ita troops also the electric chair Wedoesdar
day were trying to pinpoint the taw. (Vote 31-ll).
The outbreak o1 war in lhe struck Into Jordan and captured nlght.
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oll·rich Middle East echoed like the . Important border town of The governor's ofllee said the (
day thai left 13 million persons thority -ol t~e Insurance CO'flthe crad&lt; of a pistol shot Jerun, where Pope Paul VI repneve WOJ granled II re.,. ,
ln f~r Elslarn states without pames to invest in the stocks hi
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Mooday in stock exchanges ~sed from Jordan to Israel ponse to ,urgent requests from
eleetr~c•ty for several , hours, . in,suranee, financial and mvest· By Uni~d .Press latcraaUoaal of seveo ~IJnllies vote Jt. "W.m lltlunJ:ll ~ate
from Wall Street to san durmg hJS Holy Land visit 1n McClellan s attorneys It file ,,
Tralflc lights ""~ ~t.fl• ~ ·wrporatillllS. !Vote 29-:ll. West.VJr~a.voters speak '";'t ~ay.
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Jlrancisco and from Paris to the 1956, and the fortress of Latrun. addlloooal appealJJ In feder&lt;j!
end )\'ater pumps stopped, Bills defeated:
today m aliout 40 of the states In WblltlfM's·!);iiJ c Q'UDc II Creek Watershed project
Far EllS!. Oil shares were Such an advance rut Hashemite court.
electric trains were strBnded Sub. SBIJIIl, oettlng Sept. 30 as 55 counties to elect mm~icipal ~ection, 3fi '~dldlltes .,.,run· delayed becauae of a
es~elally hard hit on the communications and outOaoked McClellan was scheduled. to
and elevator• otuck between the cutoR 'date wnen a child officials.
'nln\! for nioe ' posts. The eJec. tug of war.'~ Moore claimed Loodon Stock Market as rears the Arab legion forces.
d1e at 8 p.m. Wedwday In lhe
fioors in the nation'• worst must be 6 years o!d to enter The largest centers of voting ·lion iS the first uDt1f,r 'Fl"ioe!l lltjenfeld 'lfld ollJ.- city
grew of possible damage to With no major victorieB to Ohio Penitentiary electric chair
etectryc failure since !IJ!! · .N&lt;&gt;- the first grade. (~ 16-IS '" tod!Jy are WheeUrg, Morgan. city charter decreaslog coWJcll made "glganlic
installations.
report, the Arabs turned tlleir for the kmfe slaylog of a To*o
vember 1966 blackout th•t plun· the emergency clause and bin.) town, Clarksburg, Weirton a o d .Jeats from 11 to nine.
through "political Ionuence
wrath on the Uniled States and teen-ager nearly .four years ago.' '
ged 40 miliion persons into
House
Moundsville .
. Amoog tho · Wlieetlng 'tncum- tbe ·sllll Conservation
The New Yorlt stock Ex· Britain. They said they would The reprieve was expcted to
darklj!ss in the Northeaatern Bllls pi!Ssed: ., ,
pther m~jor city elections are bents is Mayor Cbar le s L. people to OICUse Wheeliog
change suffered a steep decline halt oil shipments becanse of postpone plans of the Oblo ComUnit.. States.
HB6«, requiring safety equiP, scheduled June 13 in nine other "111\enfield. The mayor Is elected providing the necessary d at in prices with all sectors of the the alleged Intervention and m mittee to Abolish capital Pt!n;·
Th~. bl~ckout Mondoy alrect- men! ott ail rental watercraft. cities, ltn:ludlng .Fainnon~ Htn- ;!r&lt;ln council membership.
and requirements as a
~ill Bos;&lt;f'• list hit by losses at Alexandria aqry mobs burned IShment to ring 'church belli,
ed ppchcally all of New Jli• (Vole ~).
ton aod WiUJalfJOD.
.
Abom~l)elli\Vll\&lt;lr\1~~ dur- 8JlOl18iC!flnB orBanizaUon."
M'onday s session. The widely the U.s .. Consulate and attacked durmg the time of lbt execu- •
sey. lnctuding Newark, Phila· Am. SB70, increases lees for In Kanawha County, reSidents ;ing the weelieod In connection lhleMeld bas dented lhe
watched Dow.Jones todustnal the BrotJSh Consulate.
lion.
delohfa and as far west as Ha~· P!JJrmll~lfi,f~JKI !tJY,&lt;o
.,.ilh 1114- Wheellllt election. gaUon. He oppoees Ebeling
average dropped 1!.5( points!"
Accuses U.S., Brltala
. ,. ·'-'"'X-. • .-A
risbuig, Pa., and south IntO distrnlll!e ~rugs. (Vote 72-19):
.Fiist District Congressman tnday's election for lhe Seventh 847.17; Its worst setback In "" Egyptian President Gamal
Dell'llare olllt''Ma,.Y1$nd.
HB419, requiriJJ!! tax aommioArcH' K,"Mooi'i!"Jr.'~ai'gl!d- ill 'Ward post,
montha ..Out of 1,«0 todlviduai Abdel Nasser sent a message to
stoner to notify financial inllti·
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a Jetter dated June 1 to Seventh Republican and Democrats
iSBuea traded, only liZ ad- lhc Arab c!Jiefs of state saying
tutions and county auditors of
Morgantown wlll vie for
vanced.
be had proof planes from !lie
date to ~~ ••taxable deposits. . Gauges- GaUipolls, IU and
councU seats, with them a y. r Gulf Oil dropped 33, Texaco ~h-s. 6th Fleet aod from British
(Vote 8 ~).
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11.0 running 9 feet of rollm;
MASON - Mr. and M r I. also elected from council mem- was down 27, aod Standard of Ar::;afl carriers had bombed
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Am. HB4~, changes deluutien Pt. Pleasant, 24.10; Pomeroy • JamOI J.._, of aear MJ4. bers.
New Jersey, Staodard of CallJor· Is
largeiJ in siiJl)IOI'I of CLEVELAND (l}PI) "- ...
of tent·lype ·trailers ~ljli allots MaObn, 20-411; Hinlno, 1.99 fall· dlelowll, Oblo, former resl·
nia and mobil $llloot more than inrael, The .Jordanian Embassy Abraham Rlblcolf, J&gt;.Conn., ·19~ .
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them to be sold at Bportin&amp; mg; Kanawha Falla ~.$6 Jan. deoll bere, have -l•ed
a point.
Karacb1 reported a U.S. a group of urban p,lannera berti: :_ ·
"'"" County ;yo~qg people shows. (V?te ~).
ing; Charlesttln, !D.all, l.!»vvon. ' word of the meetlal ollbelr
~:·:-llased pl~e actually had Monday that llfe lp big ' C)~ ·.
may atlll register lo attend a
runnine O.!i ola foot of rollers. 10ns, Jim ad Joba, at Cu
The Order o1 the Cincinnati nBi ~.t down In the area of has become an "endur~~~~&lt;feon.··'
Souihtast Regional .Farm Bl¢Marmet, NJU)fng 0.50 of a toot: , Chi, Soalb Vltloam, on May
Holzer Boopilal:
Visiting is made up of descendants of of· co
Radio
te~.''
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eau :\'outb Conference to be
and Winfield, running one loot. , 281b.
hours 2-1 aod 7-3 p.m. Parents ficsrs who fought willi George ''from the All ~ged Arabs
We cbase after buaea. ·'II'( i
beld '' Otterbein College, June
Boat M"vementa:
, Bolb mea, now Army olfl- only on Pediatrics Ward.
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Pe .
" an,; to. llle are blnded by neon llghta, ·, 'Ire.
25 Jhtou&amp;IJ JWJe .30.
GaiUpolil 1Mb _ ~thy R. : eers, are former alad011ll at
AGmlulooo
wr:Can GuU to merCJlossly are bom~rded by noise;"· ·II!~ . ·
Th(' loCal Fml! BUteau wm
and Oleaoder down 3:40 p.jn.: : Polllt PleaSIIt ud Wuama
William Russell 11122
us .andbomb and blow up. au chainnan or the Senata''Jlll~ .
send ·,apprOlimately sis repre- '
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Rose ·a. down 9, 50 p.m.; ~West.. , ochoolo. J~ •• 1 eaptall 111 am Ave.; Howard J. Rose
.~·bas BrlUslJ instaUatiotll subcommittee said.
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sentalives ana 'lnyo~ Interest·
em down ltJ::Ill pm;·· Jbseph ' lite A~ Geaeral Corp~ VInton Ave.· Elijah E
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It
es .In the Arab world." "Life in the 20th Cenlury city
ed 1~ attendillj. may contact Mt. and Mrs. lleyle Multi and
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· aad hao been olaiiGaed 8 ear
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urged sunllar destruction of h b
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Mrs. JCitired \la'~l Sllmner or , baby of Parma apent the we~ ~ho~n dup 3 ;~ a.m.; : ·.S. ·M. Vunr Til atil.o lui AIIJIIIL 121 :':~ Sl~Mrs. LaiTy D.
oil pipelines crotsing Arab
,;come an onduranc. I n•
Jael: Oat'ley~ tot~l Land0:ark ~nd with Ill• Homer Circle lam·
Rt!~:_ M,J;i;,et, Joha IJ I Second UOijjuant
CamO:,, ~Pike; Mrs. Dr.
territory,
Hibict!l made the rtmirb ~
m~
y.
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Lu
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. wftlt the Z&amp;tlt lllfanlry Dfvt.
a talk
pired 1m:
to ~t~ to date 'Vlsiting at the home of Mory p.~y; ~~~er ~:!. ~:·:~1~ alon ud reeeatlf arrived ' al =od~~~~~ ~rt. M.
MisS Linda Smith visited on Saturday, Jue
the No:... Obto tt~
~ :nt~ !Jld loDavid ~ie ~~:u~i;.reofM~O,:;, Mary Jan down 2:16a.m. Alan Cu CIJ! from Fort Ord, CalH. Rt. 1 Bidwell; Tony E.
Monday evening with ~s Jo
~~~:.•1
the American Institute 1J1 Plan. .,,
at~IU JO II ca¥ Mr. and Mra.lllelvln Circle aiKl R. Merrill up .9:15 a.m.; Win· - L&amp; uo I!M
"!IIIMI!IIil Rt. 2 Ga!Hpolla; Mrs.
Sinlth.
Oblo Valley Uveotoa, Co
ners.
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daughter o( ¢olul!)hus Mr. •ll'l f1eld, lte!en Z. down•e:30 a.m.; B Ca
T. Welch, llidwell: Mark A.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennl!lh JolJn. BOGs_ 176 to 220
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Mrs: JametJ Circ!O-ol New Hav. Semel dow n3: 15 a.rll.; 0. F.
oy. used Fire
ferl, Rt. I PJiriot; Mfs,
son and Atmett of Middleport, 23; 2211 lo 250 lbs . ~~ 1fJ.21.~
;.~J.
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en. Mr. and Mrs. Denver SiJul· Semel down 11:15 a.m.; 0 . II'. Costmg 8100,000
McDermitt, Pt. Pleasant;
~~ •: M;· ~ry~oh~n, Llghs o to 23; Foi Bowa 14 ~
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or of Parkenbur,,.w. Va .. aod ShaVeJ;, J;. up 5•10 a.m.; Jolt. BATAVIA Ohio (UPI) - p.. Fred M. Roush, Rt.2 Pt.
Rou~b ofeWd~eport ~ Me; 18.50; Stag• IJ to 11- Bolral2
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illr. and Mrs. wadler Circle :or st:.uplll a.m.
Uce Olio!
Colonel aald ~ Mrs .. Ernest E. Griffin, Ia Wilson aod Mrs. 'Nora. John- to 18 ; Shoall 10 to 18.
CCI
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Gatllpohs.
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'"' -Luck li, \!:&amp;so .Monday a $100 000 tire company
svllle, Mrs. Nellle L. C. son of Columbus were Sund
CATILE - Steen :Ill lo 21·
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(~tlmled f1'lal ,pqe 1 )
Dean and 'Eunlt Brlnkll' and Pennsylvania up 5:10 p.m.;,:Pop- fir• here Sund~y waa caused by zart, Lung Bottom; Mrs.
visitors of Mr and Mrs J: Heifers 18 to 22· Baby Beef zO Two persons
''N ·· '
.U)J fonitentllry,
Betty Van M-·~lled 011 Susla isr down 6;31) a.111,;. Lock 15, a !IJ.year&lt;~ld boy.
ert 0 . Tewksbary, Middleport;
Johnson ·
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to 26; Fat eow'a ~4 1&lt;. 1l; can. accidenll Mo:re~ 1!J
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Gainer, Loog Bottom, R. 1)., John J. 1\orRe down . 7 a.m.; Colonel said the boy told him MISs Freda Flsc!Jer, Pomeroy;
afiemoon visitors of nora 12 to 15; Bulla 311 to 28· Pomeroy omer 1 •..,.,. I be
2
G1tf.l Employee•
recently .
· Lock !e, Franklin Pime ·up '' the "complete story" and that Jonathan M. Perrin, Pomeroy;
Mrs Joseph Johnlon . Milk Cowl 100 lo 200.
' called lit both
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SPl!NonEIJl, 01110-REC- :llart!Ja Lee and &lt;!liildr011 can. ~ ~.m.; ~;.oeaoa0:1fJI!'Ih. ;IP ba will consult juvenile author. ;;:'~. ~rry Joe
P 0 r I· were Mr. and ·Mrs. James John- VEAL CALVES - Tops 32.· 'The equad weD! to
Kart
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reacllOn lliroctor J. Gordon ed on Mr. and Mra. Arthur &lt;liT IS •·~·Dun~ B
)tieB about what action to take. 2 ~ · rs ..John E.
oon, Jamie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. 75; Seconda 311 to 32; Medlwn Grueser home ID MlneriYlbal!
Goodman reotgned Monday lot- of Chester Tuesday.
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can ruco up ·~
omero~~ ~!11'1 L.
Everett Ray Johnson aod Mra. 22 to 18; Com. lc llvs. 10 to 1:11 p.m. when •~- "'"·-.
IOWJITf a [INha which revealed Mr. aod Mrs. }layman Barn. a.m., ReUable ~ 6 a.m.: Vehruo lllemorlal R01pltal Rt. z Raowe,, Mrs: On ill
Evans, Stevje and 32; Colla lJ to 22.
ltll from a "dd;'..;bs;"'....,.
5
foor )lon-elistent wotters had ltz of P~meroy catted at t be Lllllan Clark up f.S a.m..' Admitted - Winona Cook, Webb, Rt. Z Pedro, Lalftn
and Mr. Uo)'ll Beeli of SHEEP - Ewa 1c Lma. ' to Ins oulllde the home.' · TfOI't,.
recelted more than 19,0011 in Dean Brmker home reeenUy, Luck 17, Harvey Jordan u~ 3.· Pomeroy: Wiilard Clay, PoJn&amp;. Flanden, Rt. 1 Guysvllle;
City.
10; Stock Ewes I to 10; Fa I laien to VollrliDs ;.::~
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5
sataljes. lit odded that fu\ I
a.m.; OVF;C up a.m.;. Luck roy; Paul Holter, 1\aoine; Flo- Paul D. Carter, Jack!On;
Mr. and 11111. P'rank Sarver, Sheep I to 10; Culla 1 to &amp;; Holpllal, trealed lor '
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5
10
restltlition ol lhe money was
COMMI'JTEE MEIL'I'8. ,
•. Ph!Up Sporn dow!!. : a. renee Smser, Middleport; Hel· ~mes S. Blakeman,
and Eddie, or Beverly Buctca 4 to 10; P'al Wethers 1 eraUollll, and
made prior to Goodman's r.,. The ConservaiiOII cotnlllltlft m., Buclteye State up 7.20 a. en Jenkins, Cheibtre· Kay "' Mary E. Essman, Jackweekend visitors of her to 10.
At 1'1:1 p m . tl1o
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I[!Datlott.
of St. ~ul Lalheran churdl ~I m.; Lock 19, Cotton Q~~n up Ward, Rutland: Jame~ Dalley son; Mrs. Relford Crum, Coal
Mr. and Mra Howard LAMII8 _ Tupa 22• Seeooda to ti,1 ' 110~ ~ .!hill
Monday evming In the COPier- 5:10 a.p1,; Ed~ards S. B 0 .. Middleport; Donstd
Jeffers: Grove; ~aid R. Elam, Rt.
and Patricia. '
18 to :Ill; Light Wta.
to 11; lit Tuppen PIJina. !Ira; ~ i·
enee room of the churdl. illetP- worth up Ga.m., PolJr ~· down Pomeroy Conme Stanley Shade; ChUhcothe, John L. lllllle r, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SltVtlr, Common 14 1o 11.
ko, 'l!llo fr~ In
bers preseat wen Mra. WII- 6:15 a.m.; Luck 20, Allqulppa V1J1inia Pierce, Middleport.
Sba_.; lnd J. PhUUp
Jolulny and Eddlo, and Mra.
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1 faQ, 'WOJlakQ to ..:~ II . ·
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ltam Mayer, Mra. L. DoUjlaa, up 3:30 a.m.; Lock Zl, Charles Dkchorged. Gertrude son, Ashland, Ky.
Holflrd Thonla aod Patricia v1sWINS DEGIJD
er,. Hoapltal ~ &amp;. &lt;lfll. ...t.
Mockey Wllllaml, Robert Je. K. up 10:15 p.m.; Crla• Jr. up Drake, Avery Romine, Gary
lllrtha
lied Mr. and Mrs. JUrley T. NEW HAvEN - A lofaaon admitted.
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TO INTIIIII8T or cobs, aod Pastor Brl111 Engel. 3:50 a.m.; Steel Trader down llyaell, John Clelaod, Beulah Mrs. Carl L. Cameron,
Johnson on &amp;mday oftemoon. Counlf resident \faa 011, 911011
.,
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i :411 a.m.; Queen Clljl up 7:15 Grabam, Robert Dye, Aton Edgemont Dr., son, 3&lt;~1
Mr. and lo(n. Harley ~niDI aluderltl rteel\'bta ·~~ til'
VISIT IN
ro-1n. .,,.
GIRL DROWNS
o.m.; Lack 1fl., John
Dean Shields, Rqolld Jeffers, Jamea Mooday.
of Flat~ and Mr. ailtl'llrl. carllll¢alet from ·Rio ~ Craqde Recenotl 1~~~~.
HENRIETI'A, Ohio (UP[) - up 12:55 a.m.; Eugeme P. Jones White, Robert Barrett, Robert
Dfll&lt;h&amp;rJea
CecU O~y olld !Jiitlly 01 eon.,. 11 tile CQIJetil'f . . a1 J. P. F;
A 19-year-&lt;~id Lorain CoWJty up 2:10 a.m.; Jeffboat up 4:10 Seelig.
Mrs. Clarence E. I! o ale Atheno ...rellJlndfl v1si1Qra o1 comrilencemont ~¥Jill!It!:! Mr.
lirl drowned Monday night a.m.; Natlortal down 6:15a.m.:
.
Miss Marcia M. Caslor1
Mr. IIJllllni, ~tf'w,pberi. eetvtna 1
fit:
Jupe, .
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when ahe lellllfeetlnlo a quar. Luck 23, WIUIJm H. Zinuner up
1J0M11S SWORN
H. Cramaano, Mra. "-borr
Mr. floberl ~. l)onald, 1n EleDIOiltary E d . •.'
¥vri,
- · - . - - . , . . " - ry. Sbertlf'a depatleo ltlenllfted e:OS a.m.; Greenup ~~ H. CINCINNA'J'I &lt;UPI) - Bert Coy, Homer F. M-,· ·h h
pd Bt'foda of i!qlltt'l,
Willie Bt:I!G':J'lclll!na, ~ 01
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the
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Dorll
Porry
o1
E.
Bowles
up
7
p.tn.,
George
Combs,
lormll'
governor
of
Palmer,
Mra.
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Parry,
0re1on.
vlalted
hla
pannta,
Mr.
Nn
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·', ,. , ·Charlea
1
Soutb Amhirlll. Scuba divera T, Prloe up mldnJChl; Vatv.. Kentuclcy, was sworn lit Mon- Carl R. Woolen, Jr., lllr•. Wfl. and Mn. Rolflrd RllJIIIII'!f
I ' : er, S!JJ1t
1,11!':\lli!lt!!OOI" 111 Ill
f':!""~
tecovered ber llody early totlq. tioe up 1:40 a.m.; J. 3. Lewla da)'ls a judge on tile U.S.·6th Us D. Marr, .~~r,. L'"7 .
daya,
• WM! Vlrllnl• and Afra, 41 b lf'ravoto,
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up 3 a.m.; Elisha w~. down Circuit CoUI'i of Ajlpeala, 1o lUI ry, Dolphla A. JiJI!nqr, lilts. Mr.
~ .CoWU ~ .famJly of Collllllbua
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S:lll
a.m.;
Mark
M.
up
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a.
a
newly..,...led
aeaL
James
Llfle
anllllllllJII
Oeltl
batt • wore' w~ flaltors Olllielll
OOMPI.BTr.s
110
~-- • - . . , Mrl. Jlnncel Raberta 'It'll m.: Lady llarjorle dowa 4:11
llr, J.lrJ. Cbarl11 . J!.
at
Mt and Mn Joe Hor. NEW
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II' .. hotiell at I relleerMI dinner a.DL: JoluJ lloiTOII up 1:411 L·
DII!8JN CIWIB
an4Jrilant ;, . . ,
'l'lii lle1d. • ·. ': , 1· ,'
•ole
::..'~iii"lol' llle SNtldlng JoriJ of Karen m.; Meldahl Locka, Admiral TOlWI, Wll. &lt;UPI) ...(.'harles
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l - !Jir. and Mra. w. loyci and 1\lr, and
.....,"""" ..._ . Dallly and Plilllp Roberti who J - down 2:00 o.m.;· Pamela Shaw, 51, Worthington, Obto,
WC.U. ttMI!I
aqd VfCkJ+ 'Ede,ri Veno7 oi\)OiliDlblll wert Mount
... II.' p,.;, looi 11.10. ·. , were lllll'ried J.Dill I. ,, .. dJa. D. ~ 9;81 a:m.; Clly ·ol St. was ldUed Monday whon hiJ 'nte ler!!~ature In
and ,
'll'J!ikeJiil ' , . .. of lbt1r pati.· an etgJJJ.\Qill
... - - .. Del' W8l heJd jniiJt dln:q room LouiJ tlowa 1;31 l.tn.; Bobby Clf collitltd headoOD With IJI- 'W'I doWDI9.Wn btiaJn~
V~l
eiilj,Jiir,
IIIli Mfl •Holt'.,. AioL OOUI'II
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wn . a.m., ames "' ..... on u• . 16 .,_ our i!'l .. 1qp a.m. . 1 w"
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a liP •1111 ~
·1 at Mo.,
r , ,.
.ll'rlday eveall!l at GalllpoUs.
11Jnes dowa 4:16 1.111.
mllea west ol here.
deCrees under BUilD)' tlklea.
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by an aerial iltumiaallon nare
whl~. dropped blaziog' lnto the
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eDAMAICI'

lion." PreBS Secretary
as 11\at in the Middle East it
Christian added: "The Pres- was the clear duty of the
jdent Is quUe desirous of talkinJ SecUI'ity Council to get the
1o inyOne who ran ..,nlributeto shooting stopped nrst before
settlement of the ·conOlct."
·~•-tin• any conditions
In •••"""" •
•~ regard, Christian said might liter be rlljsed .
it wa~ an "open . gp~S)tp~·;, . Officials ,were quick to make
whether two EgypUan leaders- il ·clear thili .lhe Slate Depar~
Vice PreBident Zakaria Mohied- ment's Wtial otalement of
din and Deputy Prilrl• Mioliter MiftJ;ality sin \housht, w.lrd aod
Mahmoud Fawzi-would be d.o.l" Monday did not in the
coming lo Washington, as teasf Wiler down the Prespreviously planned, for talks ident's .May 23 coodemnaUon
With Johnson about the Middle Eg'yjlt's threatened blockade
East situation.
.
the· .Gull .of . Aqaba,
Administration officjals made southern llfetioe Aqaba, lara,el'al
no public cOI&gt;Jmeat on the Initial ~or did it BI8J1al any IIIOVe
paralyst.. of the U.N. ijeouriljl lhe UnUed.States t&amp; a~odoo ttl
Council, but., it was plain t)!ey long·standlng commltm•nt to
were bitterly di.-ppojnted at ~~ "support . ot lhe
the lac)&lt;, of 'eli'"'in~&lt;:J&gt;endOII~ . and territoJ;ial
The Ajnerlo/111 position was integrity" of ..Israel 111d ber
that in a oitualion as da!lgerous Ara~ neigh)lors.

Plymale, Zerkle Rece,ive Promotions At ·
Kyger 'Creek Plant; J. F. Kriser Retires

Land Grant ·
Issue Erupts
lnShootout

Uneertru."nty '},JIE WAR

MCle'llan

Hits w
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or S '
StQCkMafket

. SB1~· lill'reasms

·I t pays to play

Reprieve from ,
Electric Chair'

ASHI
LAS VEGAS, Nev. IIJP!)
Tony Alvarado. 1211, ,;•~a,~~::; 1
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Calif., outptined Rene
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128, Los Angeles (9).
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPJ)
Alvin Blue Lewis, 317, Detroit,
knocked out Aaron Eastiing,
198, St. Paul, Minn. (5) .

Braves, Yanks Win Games
In Middleport Boys Play

Big City Life
E
ndurance TesJ . '

yQuth Still
l s· u
May
Ign p

Hospital News

carme·; ')"
sOCJety
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Society Notes

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Two lnJ' ured m· . .
Home A 'deats
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Mike •Bolin, a 12 year - old
righthander with naming red
hair,. was that hot Monday night
In Middleport ' Boys' League
baseball action when he pitch·
ed the season's first no.ftitter, a
3-2 vilJtory over the Senator..
Bolin fanoed 16 - he whiffed
18 In his 'first start last week but he walked seven, landing to
thP. two rulls scored by the Sen,,ltw:s. He walked a run in the
aecond aod ~nother scored on a
steal in the fifth.
Meanwhile, the Yanks could
lo little with Seoator pitching
which open~ with Bratton on
the mound. 118 got In trouble in
the fifth when he walked the
oases full, snd was relieved by
Chester Rousb. Two runs scor·
!d before the Yank rally was
pul dowli, but II was enough to
Jive the Yanks the win.
Brattan save up only a first
lnniog single lo Steve Gerlach
aDd tl}at waa all the Yanks had.
eraltan. fannOf! 3 Roush two.
lbe game left the Senators 0-S,

Reds Jioat Giants
In 3 G~e Series

thP Yanks 2-1.
Senolors 010 010 - 2 0 1
Yanks
010 02X - 3 I I
Brattan (LP), Roush (5) and
Ktoes. Bolin and Carruthers.
Umpire: J. Tannehill.
BRAVES WIN
The Braves made their rec·
oro 2-1 with a sound 4·2 victory
over the previously unhea·ten
Redlegs on Mike SayrE."s £ive

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John lloretti, of Medford,
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Sayre and singles to J. Harri·
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filth on a fieldiog error passed
ball. and a throwing error.
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the filth on two walks and Tom
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Eight Marines Die U~~er In Mid·E·t ·£ris~ M~tains 'Stand
R.ell Mortar, Ground Attack
Geo~

WASHINGTON (UP!) -' The
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United States maintain•.d the
.SAIGaN (UPI) - Eight U. S. Marines were killed stand of a "deeply concerned"
and4S wounded today in Communist mortar and ground nOJl«&gt;mbatant tn the ~hdclle
attaeks against a llase at Khe Sanh and a nearby radio re. East conflict today while
lay stat:iou U. S. military spokesmen said.
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outJlOst, about five 1\illei eli,SI of . the Lao,Uan border diate r:ease·fire through the
about 300 miles north of Saigon. Olher Communist troops Umted Nations.
attacked a relay point atop Hill 950, ·seven miles to the pre 1 1dent Johnson's an·
norili, aoout ~1.11!, hour later.
nounced schedule was no
Tbe Marines elllM&gt;In air and basJ of the lsi Air Cavalry different from any other Tues·
artillery strikes .aatnst the Division in the Central High- day: 8 breakfast meeting with
attaCkers but lhe rqutts were 1ands.
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Democratic congressional lead,
unkl\own. •·.
The opokesmen saJd the blaze ers and a luncheon session with
Anieriean tarJk crewm':" to. damapd ,4 Mnbap reconnaos- top military and diplomatic
day drove theJr vehicles mto a sanc.; aircraft and several aides. But there was no doubt
bla211t&amp; ammuntllon and fuel h e 11 c o p t e r s aod destroye,J he was keepiog 8 close watch
dumjl to rescue other Gls 150,000 gallons ~fhehcopter fuel on war developments. ..
pinned down by flying shell and large quantihes of ammum.
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fragioents and searinj! names. tiou , he said.
I The White House saod Joh"'""
A . spokesman said possillly
In the atr, American jets had told "all concerned that the
on• i\merlcan S6ldier 'was killed streaked through heavy Com· U.S. ought to bo the first to
and _15 Injured in the blaze munist defenses to bomb North attempt to resolve the oituawblab Swejlt throqb tiJO stor- Vietnam 's mdustriai heart Mon·
ago · area aod an adjacent day. They shot down three
meclbl evacuation center %75 MIGs f I g h t e r · mtereeptors,
muer'' nOrtb- 01 Salgoo.
spokes.,.n said today.
The spokesmen said ail the

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TIERRA AMARILLQA, N. W.
(UP! I -A band of fighting~ 1
Spanish . Amerioans. clafinl~g 1
title to millions of acres' of ·IImd · ,
under ancient land p:rants. shpt11·
their way Into ..the couriliouie
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village Monday, wounded· two ·
policemen and hell 20·. persono\ .. '
hostage an hour and a hall.
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Then they Ded to another
town nearby, and most ol them .
managed to elude
N~tl!JJWC:
G®rdsmen and state !J!noill"&amp;i"'
IIJrougb the ntgbt. , " ) .. ¥ 1
The coWJtryslde took on'.. tbe
appearance of ·• battle/leld, ,~
Nallnoat Guard, c~ed oull1!*.;
ily by actlns Gov. f!i. Lee ~"!'an­
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ish-Americans, armed w H b
hlgh·powared rlfies, hid 11n tl)e .,:
bllls alter nightfall. The 811.9rdi- ....
men and police kept alert,
wailed for dawn before lal!llcb... ·
Ing an ell-out ..sault.

SINAl PEN.

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o~ r~l CollegelnwhBere. he Nmdrn~ted a Prior to that he was e:·~~~~l ::;::::::::::::~::::::::l~l;riij~if}~i;-...1
erne a ··~ )ger
ee course
"111'"" A m!Stra- by Central; Operatiog C
Plant were •llllll'nced today by lion, .completiog this work with at tbe Philip Sporn
J. B. Harreld, plant manager. the highest grade average of the G h Stall W V Zerkle
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COLUMBUS !UP!\ - Legisla· Lester A. Plymale has been gra4uaUng class.
ra a~
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Tho!' dump is at a forward tire 'action in bpel at Mt~~dB: pro~ted to the positi.Jn of ad- P(ior to coming with o~.EC, !~d:~~~.::.~e child aod
power of Egypt, Syria aod
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night's meeting of the IIYIIh n.miStratlve assl.!tant lo the Plymale was associated with
Jordan In devastating strikes
General Assembly :
plant manaser.
lhe Jeffrey Manufacturing Com· Joseph K. Keiser, Yard
Monday, des!roytng 3'14 Arab
· Senate
According It -.Harreld,.Mr. ·pony in Columbus.
ervisor, has retired from
planes on the ground aod in air
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llills paMfd:
. Plymale h'fbee't'witll thffhio Plymale is the current ollhe Keiser has been associated with
battles. It said 34 otllers
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the muni41· Valley Eie¢ic CorporaUon, ·Gallipolis Blut DevUa S...ter lhe Kyger Creek Plant
NEW YORK (UP!) u
probably were destroyed Mon •
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!i!orration d~bt limit Md since 195'1 aDa bas SCJ'Vt'd ill the Club. He lB m8rried and has two 11154. Prior to Jo.iDinl! llle Ohio .
- .ncer· day aod another 14 today.
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, garbage.~spossl reve· Operatiotlll and Result$ Depart- children aod resides on State Valley, Eie&lt;lric Corporation, he ~mtyi!' g~t t hobgo~lm ~
Conlllcllnr aatmo
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Oj&gt;v.
In the category of ments prior to his Pflllllllllon. Route 588 in Gallipolis.
waurnp)!JYell by~ Toledo
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The Arabs claimed nearly 200 James A. Rhod~s today granted
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debt excepted from the limita- Mr. Plymale is a grililuate of Rayp1ood L. Zerkle has been ison Company, one of the
times of criSIS. And today, a Israeli planes destroyed. All a reprieve Willi JWJe 16 In r ..
NEWAliX, N.J. !UPI)- Nlne tio~ , !V9te 28-3).
Ume of ~ar, uncertainty re~a such reports came in official John Carter McClellan of Tal~
1 Gallia Academy High School, promoted to Yard !iUpervi!&lt;lr, s)liJllllldlJJcompaniet of
large utility companies and a AI"· Slll~.••'Wifying provi· IIJSS of '56. He is also a gradu- succeedlog ·J', ' F.AeiS~. Zerkle Mr. an4.,Mrs. KeisV now
s~preme m the major financtal communiques.
do, who waa scheduled to die 11
federal investigating team t.. slonJ of the ~.end IIJ{)rlgate \fe of the Gallipolis lluoiness has been with ofl!C since 1914. side in Port Charlotte, Fla.
centers of lhe world.
Israel said Ita troops also the electric chair Wedoesdar
day were trying to pinpoint the taw. (Vote 31-ll).
The outbreak o1 war in lhe struck Into Jordan and captured nlght.
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cause of • poler failure Mon. Am . SB277, broadening au·
oll·rich Middle East echoed like the . Important border town of The governor's ofllee said the (
day thai left 13 million persons thority -ol t~e Insurance CO'flthe crad&lt; of a pistol shot Jerun, where Pope Paul VI repneve WOJ granled II re.,. ,
ln f~r Elslarn states without pames to invest in the stocks hi
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Mooday in stock exchanges ~sed from Jordan to Israel ponse to ,urgent requests from
eleetr~c•ty for several , hours, . in,suranee, financial and mvest· By Uni~d .Press latcraaUoaal of seveo ~IJnllies vote Jt. "W.m lltlunJ:ll ~ate
from Wall Street to san durmg hJS Holy Land visit 1n McClellan s attorneys It file ,,
Tralflc lights ""~ ~t.fl• ~ ·wrporatillllS. !Vote 29-:ll. West.VJr~a.voters speak '";'t ~ay.
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G. Ebeling that t ·b tt
Jlrancisco and from Paris to the 1956, and the fortress of Latrun. addlloooal appealJJ In feder&lt;j!
end )\'ater pumps stopped, Bills defeated:
today m aliout 40 of the states In WblltlfM's·!);iiJ c Q'UDc II Creek Watershed project
Far EllS!. Oil shares were Such an advance rut Hashemite court.
electric trains were strBnded Sub. SBIJIIl, oettlng Sept. 30 as 55 counties to elect mm~icipal ~ection, 3fi '~dldlltes .,.,run· delayed becauae of a
es~elally hard hit on the communications and outOaoked McClellan was scheduled. to
and elevator• otuck between the cutoR 'date wnen a child officials.
'nln\! for nioe ' posts. The eJec. tug of war.'~ Moore claimed Loodon Stock Market as rears the Arab legion forces.
d1e at 8 p.m. Wedwday In lhe
fioors in the nation'• worst must be 6 years o!d to enter The largest centers of voting ·lion iS the first uDt1f,r 'Fl"ioe!l lltjenfeld 'lfld ollJ.- city
grew of possible damage to With no major victorieB to Ohio Penitentiary electric chair
etectryc failure since !IJ!! · .N&lt;&gt;- the first grade. (~ 16-IS '" tod!Jy are WheeUrg, Morgan. city charter decreaslog coWJcll made "glganlic
installations.
report, the Arabs turned tlleir for the kmfe slaylog of a To*o
vember 1966 blackout th•t plun· the emergency clause and bin.) town, Clarksburg, Weirton a o d .Jeats from 11 to nine.
through "political Ionuence
wrath on the Uniled States and teen-ager nearly .four years ago.' '
ged 40 miliion persons into
House
Moundsville .
. Amoog tho · Wlieetlng 'tncum- tbe ·sllll Conservation
The New Yorlt stock Ex· Britain. They said they would The reprieve was expcted to
darklj!ss in the Northeaatern Bllls pi!Ssed: ., ,
pther m~jor city elections are bents is Mayor Cbar le s L. people to OICUse Wheeliog
change suffered a steep decline halt oil shipments becanse of postpone plans of the Oblo ComUnit.. States.
HB6«, requiring safety equiP, scheduled June 13 in nine other "111\enfield. The mayor Is elected providing the necessary d at in prices with all sectors of the the alleged Intervention and m mittee to Abolish capital Pt!n;·
Th~. bl~ckout Mondoy alrect- men! ott ail rental watercraft. cities, ltn:ludlng .Fainnon~ Htn- ;!r&lt;ln council membership.
and requirements as a
~ill Bos;&lt;f'• list hit by losses at Alexandria aqry mobs burned IShment to ring 'church belli,
ed ppchcally all of New Jli• (Vole ~).
ton aod WiUJalfJOD.
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Abom~l)elli\Vll\&lt;lr\1~~ dur- 8JlOl18iC!flnB orBanizaUon."
M'onday s session. The widely the U.s .. Consulate and attacked durmg the time of lbt execu- •
sey. lnctuding Newark, Phila· Am. SB70, increases lees for In Kanawha County, reSidents ;ing the weelieod In connection lhleMeld bas dented lhe
watched Dow.Jones todustnal the BrotJSh Consulate.
lion.
delohfa and as far west as Ha~· P!JJrmll~lfi,f~JKI !tJY,&lt;o
.,.ilh 1114- Wheellllt election. gaUon. He oppoees Ebeling
average dropped 1!.5( points!"
Accuses U.S., Brltala
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risbuig, Pa., and south IntO distrnlll!e ~rugs. (Vote 72-19):
.Fiist District Congressman tnday's election for lhe Seventh 847.17; Its worst setback In "" Egyptian President Gamal
Dell'llare olllt''Ma,.Y1$nd.
HB419, requiriJJ!! tax aommioArcH' K,"Mooi'i!"Jr.'~ai'gl!d- ill 'Ward post,
montha ..Out of 1,«0 todlviduai Abdel Nasser sent a message to
stoner to notify financial inllti·
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a Jetter dated June 1 to Seventh Republican and Democrats
iSBuea traded, only liZ ad- lhc Arab c!Jiefs of state saying
tutions and county auditors of
Morgantown wlll vie for
vanced.
be had proof planes from !lie
date to ~~ ••taxable deposits. . Gauges- GaUipolls, IU and
councU seats, with them a y. r Gulf Oil dropped 33, Texaco ~h-s. 6th Fleet aod from British
(Vote 8 ~).
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MASON - Mr. and M r I. also elected from council mem- was down 27, aod Standard of Ar::;afl carriers had bombed
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New Jersey, Staodard of CallJor· Is
largeiJ in siiJl)IOI'I of CLEVELAND (l}PI) "- ...
of tent·lype ·trailers ~ljli allots MaObn, 20-411; Hinlno, 1.99 fall· dlelowll, Oblo, former resl·
nia and mobil $llloot more than inrael, The .Jordanian Embassy Abraham Rlblcolf, J&gt;.Conn., ·19~ .
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them to be sold at Bportin&amp; mg; Kanawha Falla ~.$6 Jan. deoll bere, have -l•ed
a point.
Karacb1 reported a U.S. a group of urban p,lannera berti: :_ ·
"'"" County ;yo~qg people shows. (V?te ~).
ing; Charlesttln, !D.all, l.!»vvon. ' word of the meetlal ollbelr
~:·:-llased pl~e actually had Monday that llfe lp big ' C)~ ·.
may atlll register lo attend a
runnine O.!i ola foot of rollers. 10ns, Jim ad Joba, at Cu
The Order o1 the Cincinnati nBi ~.t down In the area of has become an "endur~~~~&lt;feon.··'
Souihtast Regional .Farm Bl¢Marmet, NJU)fng 0.50 of a toot: , Chi, Soalb Vltloam, on May
Holzer Boopilal:
Visiting is made up of descendants of of· co
Radio
te~.''
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eau :\'outb Conference to be
and Winfield, running one loot. , 281b.
hours 2-1 aod 7-3 p.m. Parents ficsrs who fought willi George ''from the All ~ged Arabs
We cbase after buaea. ·'II'( i
beld '' Otterbein College, June
Boat M"vementa:
, Bolb mea, now Army olfl- only on Pediatrics Ward.
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" an,; to. llle are blnded by neon llghta, ·, 'Ire.
25 Jhtou&amp;IJ JWJe .30.
GaiUpolil 1Mb _ ~thy R. : eers, are former alad011ll at
AGmlulooo
wr:Can GuU to merCJlossly are bom~rded by noise;"· ·II!~ . ·
Th(' loCal Fml! BUteau wm
and Oleaoder down 3:40 p.jn.: : Polllt PleaSIIt ud Wuama
William Russell 11122
us .andbomb and blow up. au chainnan or the Senata''Jlll~ .
send ·,apprOlimately sis repre- '
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Rose ·a. down 9, 50 p.m.; ~West.. , ochoolo. J~ •• 1 eaptall 111 am Ave.; Howard J. Rose
.~·bas BrlUslJ instaUatiotll subcommittee said.
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sentalives ana 'lnyo~ Interest·
em down ltJ::Ill pm;·· Jbseph ' lite A~ Geaeral Corp~ VInton Ave.· Elijah E
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es .In the Arab world." "Life in the 20th Cenlury city
ed 1~ attendillj. may contact Mt. and Mrs. lleyle Multi and
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Mrs. JCitired \la'~l Sllmner or , baby of Parma apent the we~ ~ho~n dup 3 ;~ a.m.; : ·.S. ·M. Vunr Til atil.o lui AIIJIIIL 121 :':~ Sl~Mrs. LaiTy D.
oil pipelines crotsing Arab
,;come an onduranc. I n•
Jael: Oat'ley~ tot~l Land0:ark ~nd with Ill• Homer Circle lam·
Rt!~:_ M,J;i;,et, Joha IJ I Second UOijjuant
CamO:,, ~Pike; Mrs. Dr.
territory,
Hibict!l made the rtmirb ~
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a talk
pired 1m:
to ~t~ to date 'Vlsiting at the home of Mory p.~y; ~~~er ~:!. ~:·:~1~ alon ud reeeatlf arrived ' al =od~~~~~ ~rt. M.
MisS Linda Smith visited on Saturday, Jue
the No:... Obto tt~
~ :nt~ !Jld loDavid ~ie ~~:u~i;.reofM~O,:;, Mary Jan down 2:16a.m. Alan Cu CIJ! from Fort Ord, CalH. Rt. 1 Bidwell; Tony E.
Monday evening with ~s Jo
~~~:.•1
the American Institute 1J1 Plan. .,,
at~IU JO II ca¥ Mr. and Mra.lllelvln Circle aiKl R. Merrill up .9:15 a.m.; Win· - L&amp; uo I!M
"!IIIMI!IIil Rt. 2 Ga!Hpolla; Mrs.
Sinlth.
Oblo Valley Uveotoa, Co
ners.
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daughter o( ¢olul!)hus Mr. •ll'l f1eld, lte!en Z. down•e:30 a.m.; B Ca
T. Welch, llidwell: Mark A.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennl!lh JolJn. BOGs_ 176 to 220
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Mrs: JametJ Circ!O-ol New Hav. Semel dow n3: 15 a.rll.; 0. F.
oy. used Fire
ferl, Rt. I PJiriot; Mfs,
son and Atmett of Middleport, 23; 2211 lo 250 lbs . ~~ 1fJ.21.~
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en. Mr. and Mrs. Denver SiJul· Semel down 11:15 a.m.; 0 . II'. Costmg 8100,000
McDermitt, Pt. Pleasant;
~~ •: M;· ~ry~oh~n, Llghs o to 23; Foi Bowa 14 ~
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or of Parkenbur,,.w. Va .. aod ShaVeJ;, J;. up 5•10 a.m.; Jolt. BATAVIA Ohio (UPI) - p.. Fred M. Roush, Rt.2 Pt.
Rou~b ofeWd~eport ~ Me; 18.50; Stag• IJ to 11- Bolral2
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illr. and Mrs. wadler Circle :or st:.uplll a.m.
Uce Olio!
Colonel aald ~ Mrs .. Ernest E. Griffin, Ia Wilson aod Mrs. 'Nora. John- to 18 ; Shoall 10 to 18.
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'"' -Luck li, \!:&amp;so .Monday a $100 000 tire company
svllle, Mrs. Nellle L. C. son of Columbus were Sund
CATILE - Steen :Ill lo 21·
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Dean and 'Eunlt Brlnkll' and Pennsylvania up 5:10 p.m.;,:Pop- fir• here Sund~y waa caused by zart, Lung Bottom; Mrs.
visitors of Mr and Mrs J: Heifers 18 to 22· Baby Beef zO Two persons
''N ·· '
.U)J fonitentllry,
Betty Van M-·~lled 011 Susla isr down 6;31) a.111,;. Lock 15, a !IJ.year&lt;~ld boy.
ert 0 . Tewksbary, Middleport;
Johnson ·
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Gainer, Loog Bottom, R. 1)., John J. 1\orRe down . 7 a.m.; Colonel said the boy told him MISs Freda Flsc!Jer, Pomeroy;
afiemoon visitors of nora 12 to 15; Bulla 311 to 28· Pomeroy omer 1 •..,.,. I be
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G1tf.l Employee•
recently .
· Lock !e, Franklin Pime ·up '' the "complete story" and that Jonathan M. Perrin, Pomeroy;
Mrs Joseph Johnlon . Milk Cowl 100 lo 200.
' called lit both
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SPl!NonEIJl, 01110-REC- :llart!Ja Lee and &lt;!liildr011 can. ~ ~.m.; ~;.oeaoa0:1fJI!'Ih. ;IP ba will consult juvenile author. ;;:'~. ~rry Joe
P 0 r I· were Mr. and ·Mrs. James John- VEAL CALVES - Tops 32.· 'The equad weD! to
Kart
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reacllOn lliroctor J. Gordon ed on Mr. and Mra. Arthur &lt;liT IS •·~·Dun~ B
)tieB about what action to take. 2 ~ · rs ..John E.
oon, Jamie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. 75; Seconda 311 to 32; Medlwn Grueser home ID MlneriYlbal!
Goodman reotgned Monday lot- of Chester Tuesday.
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can ruco up ·~
omero~~ ~!11'1 L.
Everett Ray Johnson aod Mra. 22 to 18; Com. lc llvs. 10 to 1:11 p.m. when •~- "'"·-.
IOWJITf a [INha which revealed Mr. aod Mrs. }layman Barn. a.m., ReUable ~ 6 a.m.: Vehruo lllemorlal R01pltal Rt. z Raowe,, Mrs: On ill
Evans, Stevje and 32; Colla lJ to 22.
ltll from a "dd;'..;bs;"'....,.
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foor )lon-elistent wotters had ltz of P~meroy catted at t be Lllllan Clark up f.S a.m..' Admitted - Winona Cook, Webb, Rt. Z Pedro, Lalftn
and Mr. Uo)'ll Beeli of SHEEP - Ewa 1c Lma. ' to Ins oulllde the home.' · TfOI't,.
recelted more than 19,0011 in Dean Brmker home reeenUy, Luck 17, Harvey Jordan u~ 3.· Pomeroy: Wiilard Clay, PoJn&amp;. Flanden, Rt. 1 Guysvllle;
City.
10; Stock Ewes I to 10; Fa I laien to VollrliDs ;.::~
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sataljes. lit odded that fu\ I
a.m.; OVF;C up a.m.;. Luck roy; Paul Holter, 1\aoine; Flo- Paul D. Carter, Jack!On;
Mr. and 11111. P'rank Sarver, Sheep I to 10; Culla 1 to &amp;; Holpllal, trealed lor '
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10
restltlition ol lhe money was
COMMI'JTEE MEIL'I'8. ,
•. Ph!Up Sporn dow!!. : a. renee Smser, Middleport; Hel· ~mes S. Blakeman,
and Eddie, or Beverly Buctca 4 to 10; P'al Wethers 1 eraUollll, and
made prior to Goodman's r.,. The ConservaiiOII cotnlllltlft m., Buclteye State up 7.20 a. en Jenkins, Cheibtre· Kay "' Mary E. Essman, Jackweekend visitors of her to 10.
At 1'1:1 p m . tl1o
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I[!Datlott.
of St. ~ul Lalheran churdl ~I m.; Lock 19, Cotton Q~~n up Ward, Rutland: Jame~ Dalley son; Mrs. Relford Crum, Coal
Mr. and Mra Howard LAMII8 _ Tupa 22• Seeooda to ti,1 ' 110~ ~ .!hill
Monday evming In the COPier- 5:10 a.p1,; Ed~ards S. B 0 .. Middleport; Donstd
Jeffers: Grove; ~aid R. Elam, Rt.
and Patricia. '
18 to :Ill; Light Wta.
to 11; lit Tuppen PIJina. !Ira; ~ i·
enee room of the churdl. illetP- worth up Ga.m., PolJr ~· down Pomeroy Conme Stanley Shade; ChUhcothe, John L. lllllle r, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SltVtlr, Common 14 1o 11.
ko, 'l!llo fr~ In
bers preseat wen Mra. WII- 6:15 a.m.; Luck 20, Allqulppa V1J1inia Pierce, Middleport.
Sba_.; lnd J. PhUUp
Jolulny and Eddlo, and Mra.
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ltam Mayer, Mra. L. DoUjlaa, up 3:30 a.m.; Lock Zl, Charles Dkchorged. Gertrude son, Ashland, Ky.
Holflrd Thonla aod Patricia v1sWINS DEGIJD
er,. Hoapltal ~ &amp;. &lt;lfll. ...t.
Mockey Wllllaml, Robert Je. K. up 10:15 p.m.; Crla• Jr. up Drake, Avery Romine, Gary
lllrtha
lied Mr. and Mrs. JUrley T. NEW HAvEN - A lofaaon admitted.
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TO INTIIIII8T or cobs, aod Pastor Brl111 Engel. 3:50 a.m.; Steel Trader down llyaell, John Clelaod, Beulah Mrs. Carl L. Cameron,
Johnson on &amp;mday oftemoon. Counlf resident \faa 011, 911011
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i :411 a.m.; Queen Clljl up 7:15 Grabam, Robert Dye, Aton Edgemont Dr., son, 3&lt;~1
Mr. and lo(n. Harley ~niDI aluderltl rteel\'bta ·~~ til'
VISIT IN
ro-1n. .,,.
GIRL DROWNS
o.m.; Lack 1fl., John
Dean Shields, Rqolld Jeffers, Jamea Mooday.
of Flat~ and Mr. ailtl'llrl. carllll¢alet from ·Rio ~ Craqde Recenotl 1~~~~.
HENRIETI'A, Ohio (UP[) - up 12:55 a.m.; Eugeme P. Jones White, Robert Barrett, Robert
Dfll&lt;h&amp;rJea
CecU O~y olld !Jiitlly 01 eon.,. 11 tile CQIJetil'f . . a1 J. P. F;
A 19-year-&lt;~id Lorain CoWJty up 2:10 a.m.; Jeffboat up 4:10 Seelig.
Mrs. Clarence E. I! o ale Atheno ...rellJlndfl v1si1Qra o1 comrilencemont ~¥Jill!It!:! Mr.
lirl drowned Monday night a.m.; Natlortal down 6:15a.m.:
.
Miss Marcia M. Caslor1
Mr. IIJllllni, ~tf'w,pberi. eetvtna 1
fit:
Jupe, .
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when ahe lellllfeetlnlo a quar. Luck 23, WIUIJm H. Zinuner up
1J0M11S SWORN
H. Cramaano, Mra. "-borr
Mr. floberl ~. l)onald, 1n EleDIOiltary E d . •.'
¥vri,
- · - . - - . , . . " - ry. Sbertlf'a depatleo ltlenllfted e:OS a.m.; Greenup ~~ H. CINCINNA'J'I &lt;UPI) - Bert Coy, Homer F. M-,· ·h h
pd Bt'foda of i!qlltt'l,
Willie Bt:I!G':J'lclll!na, ~ 01
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the
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Porry
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Bowles
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George
Combs,
lormll'
governor
of
Palmer,
Mra.
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Parry,
0re1on.
vlalted
hla
pannta,
Mr.
Nn
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·', ,. , ·Charlea
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Soutb Amhirlll. Scuba divera T, Prloe up mldnJChl; Vatv.. Kentuclcy, was sworn lit Mon- Carl R. Woolen, Jr., lllr•. Wfl. and Mn. Rolflrd RllJIIIII'!f
I ' : er, S!JJ1t
1,11!':\lli!lt!!OOI" 111 Ill
f':!""~
tecovered ber llody early totlq. tioe up 1:40 a.m.; J. 3. Lewla da)'ls a judge on tile U.S.·6th Us D. Marr, .~~r,. L'"7 .
daya,
• WM! Vlrllnl• and Afra, 41 b lf'ravoto,
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up 3 a.m.; Elisha w~. down Circuit CoUI'i of Ajlpeala, 1o lUI ry, Dolphla A. JiJI!nqr, lilts. Mr.
~ .CoWU ~ .famJly of Collllllbua
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S:lll
a.m.;
Mark
M.
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newly..,...led
aeaL
James
Llfle
anllllllllJII
Oeltl
batt • wore' w~ flaltors Olllielll
OOMPI.BTr.s
110
~-- • - . . , Mrl. Jlnncel Raberta 'It'll m.: Lady llarjorle dowa 4:11
llr, J.lrJ. Cbarl11 . J!.
at
Mt and Mn Joe Hor. NEW
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II' .. hotiell at I relleerMI dinner a.DL: JoluJ lloiTOII up 1:411 L·
DII!8JN CIWIB
an4Jrilant ;, . . ,
'l'lii lle1d. • ·. ': , 1· ,'
•ole
::..'~iii"lol' llle SNtldlng JoriJ of Karen m.; Meldahl Locka, Admiral TOlWI, Wll. &lt;UPI) ...(.'harles
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.....,"""" ..._ . Dallly and Plilllp Roberti who J - down 2:00 o.m.;· Pamela Shaw, 51, Worthington, Obto,
WC.U. ttMI!I
aqd VfCkJ+ 'Ede,ri Veno7 oi\)OiliDlblll wert Mount
... II.' p,.;, looi 11.10. ·. , were lllll'ried J.Dill I. ,, .. dJa. D. ~ 9;81 a:m.; Clly ·ol St. was ldUed Monday whon hiJ 'nte ler!!~ature In
and ,
'll'J!ikeJiil ' , . .. of lbt1r pati.· an etgJJJ.\Qill
... - - .. Del' W8l heJd jniiJt dln:q room LouiJ tlowa 1;31 l.tn.; Bobby Clf collitltd headoOD With IJI- 'W'I doWDI9.Wn btiaJn~
V~l
eiilj,Jiir,
IIIli Mfl •Holt'.,. AioL OOUI'II
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a liP •1111 ~
·1 at Mo.,
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.ll'rlday eveall!l at GalllpoUs.
11Jnes dowa 4:16 1.111.
mllea west ol here.
deCrees under BUilD)' tlklea.
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by an aerial iltumiaallon nare
whl~. dropped blaziog' lnto the
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lion." PreBS Secretary
as 11\at in the Middle East it
Christian added: "The Pres- was the clear duty of the
jdent Is quUe desirous of talkinJ SecUI'ity Council to get the
1o inyOne who ran ..,nlributeto shooting stopped nrst before
settlement of the ·conOlct."
·~•-tin• any conditions
In •••"""" •
•~ regard, Christian said might liter be rlljsed .
it wa~ an "open . gp~S)tp~·;, . Officials ,were quick to make
whether two EgypUan leaders- il ·clear thili .lhe Slate Depar~
Vice PreBident Zakaria Mohied- ment's Wtial otalement of
din and Deputy Prilrl• Mioliter MiftJ;ality sin \housht, w.lrd aod
Mahmoud Fawzi-would be d.o.l" Monday did not in the
coming lo Washington, as teasf Wiler down the Prespreviously planned, for talks ident's .May 23 coodemnaUon
With Johnson about the Middle Eg'yjlt's threatened blockade
East situation.
.
the· .Gull .of . Aqaba,
Administration officjals made southern llfetioe Aqaba, lara,el'al
no public cOI&gt;Jmeat on the Initial ~or did it BI8J1al any IIIOVe
paralyst.. of the U.N. ijeouriljl lhe UnUed.States t&amp; a~odoo ttl
Council, but., it was plain t)!ey long·standlng commltm•nt to
were bitterly di.-ppojnted at ~~ "support . ot lhe
the lac)&lt;, of 'eli'"'in~&lt;:J&gt;endOII~ . and territoJ;ial
The Ajnerlo/111 position was integrity" of ..Israel 111d ber
that in a oitualion as da!lgerous Ara~ neigh)lors.

Plymale, Zerkle Rece,ive Promotions At ·
Kyger 'Creek Plant; J. F. Kriser Retires

Land Grant ·
Issue Erupts
lnShootout

Uneertru."nty '},JIE WAR

MCle'llan

Hits w
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StQCkMafket

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·I t pays to play

Reprieve from ,
Electric Chair'

ASHI
LAS VEGAS, Nev. IIJP!)
Tony Alvarado. 1211, ,;•~a,~~::; 1
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128, Los Angeles (9).
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPJ)
Alvin Blue Lewis, 317, Detroit,
knocked out Aaron Eastiing,
198, St. Paul, Minn. (5) .

Braves, Yanks Win Games
In Middleport Boys Play

Big City Life
E
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Hospital News

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Mike •Bolin, a 12 year - old
righthander with naming red
hair,. was that hot Monday night
In Middleport ' Boys' League
baseball action when he pitch·
ed the season's first no.ftitter, a
3-2 vilJtory over the Senator..
Bolin fanoed 16 - he whiffed
18 In his 'first start last week but he walked seven, landing to
thP. two rulls scored by the Sen,,ltw:s. He walked a run in the
aecond aod ~nother scored on a
steal in the fifth.
Meanwhile, the Yanks could
lo little with Seoator pitching
which open~ with Bratton on
the mound. 118 got In trouble in
the fifth when he walked the
oases full, snd was relieved by
Chester Rousb. Two runs scor·
!d before the Yank rally was
pul dowli, but II was enough to
Jive the Yanks the win.
Brattan save up only a first
lnniog single lo Steve Gerlach
aDd tl}at waa all the Yanks had.
eraltan. fannOf! 3 Roush two.
lbe game left the Senators 0-S,

Reds Jioat Giants
In 3 G~e Series

thP Yanks 2-1.
Senolors 010 010 - 2 0 1
Yanks
010 02X - 3 I I
Brattan (LP), Roush (5) and
Ktoes. Bolin and Carruthers.
Umpire: J. Tannehill.
BRAVES WIN
The Braves made their rec·
oro 2-1 with a sound 4·2 victory
over the previously unhea·ten
Redlegs on Mike SayrE."s £ive

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season with a tarn

tend111, has signed hil 1116:1-68
contract with the New
Knlckerbockers.
Barne-tt avered 17 points
game last season, fourth best
the team, before belnl sldeltineaiiJ
with the injury.
BORE'M'J H\INOIIED
WESTPOINT, N.Y.
John lloretti, of Medford,
Mass., who letteied In aoocer,
hockey and baserball, has been

hitter, though he tired in the
fifth and got shutout help from
righthander Bill Vaughan, who
go,t credit for a save. The Braves played emrless ball in the o
field .
.
Luu McKinney, I be
riJ!hthander, gave up tllree hits
In tile first inning, a double
Sayre and singles to J. Harri·
son and Mike Taylor. Taylor's
drove in two runs, wldch, with
an error, netted three run 1. :'
The Braves added a run In the
filth on a fieldiog error passed
ball. and a throwing error.
The Redless got two runs In
the filth on two walks and Tom
Cooke's double. That was when
Vaughan came on to pitch, wltll

HERE IS A PARTIAL LtSf OF LUCKY WINNERS.·

WILL NOT HARM LAWNS, SHRUBS
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CINCINN+TI ~UPI) - The
league-1•"""'" CindnnaU Reds
tak
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e on. ·~~ 1~ague 8
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team' tonlgh~ . wbeo the San
Francisco G18Dli Invade the
Queen City for 1 lllree-nlght
dand
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Th~ W~ Coast club ,pDoted
by Manatler Berman Franks,
• 000 020 2 1 3
has wo~ l1~,ofiii last lJ
3110 01x-_ 4 5 1
lo cUIIIh liito ,third .plice,
McKinney and Hollman.
lour IIIJII~ ~ lito Reds.
&lt;WP); VaUiban (5) and U..
Jl'or lbi'~nes opener
Urilplre· M TanneiJJIJ.
It wtn prollibly be
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Mill Pappu· of . tile
looteraa~ll;,oiiii;JiLoa:;;;gue;;;llaadfocol
Gaylord Perry ollhe Glan!a
By Untied Press IDteraaUoaal
the .tiJOUIIll,. • .
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NEW DOI4'iliN8
Rochester
24 14 .832
!.UAMI , (IJP,ll-Nonnan
Toronto
19 11 .518
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Toledo
18 ID .4811
mas, a' .,..;...,. hack,
Bullalo
17 18 &lt;M
Wendell Jllll!lf· lr• Ughl
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havr been sfl!iet! 18 !tee
Syroeuse
17 18 .4811
by ihe Mfmll!' ·- . 01
19 21
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Anieliean , ~ .
16 18 .471 8
'lboiDas playeii .~!h ~.::~IJacksoilvlUe 17 23 '. w a
ol the Canadlan;L;que In
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Mrs. Clarence. Tl!oJnas, !of.
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Mr. and! Mrs. Dale Hubbard mer resident Qf tblj $)'i!uttemd·
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D. C., were re- e&lt;1 churdl an11 SUiu\ay SChool
By GREGG GAWI
alief playing a dwblebeldlr
lit olber Amerlcu League - - - - - - - -.cent
of her perenll, Mr. here, last week and
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SUnday, qplallled lbat be
ICii011, Mbmei!Oia lrlpped
A family plmlc was held Sun· and
Pearl Roberts.
,rftlatl~ In . tile . ·
For Mantle It was routine.
just trying to bll1be baD. qut)WICI W, Detroit nipped
at the homo of Mr. and
EpsteiD It was ecs!Qy and
wiiiDin8 blow, a -line drive
W 11¥1 Clllltmla downed
wnuam·Radford and fam'
,, Jy Vlllted l'rela latoma~
American Leap.
lbe Yankees ~~ was a quest!onltbe right field
S-2. Clhlcago
Present were Mrs. Gra•"·
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National Loape
W. L Pet.
mark.
w.IUle he was billing
Bcston wen not scheduled.
Oar! Glue, both of Co, w. L Pel· GB Detroit
29 18 .617
The two slug,..s mellor
ed against reliever
Ill lilt National
Mr. and Mrs. R a 1
Cincinnati
M 18 .654 .... Chkago
26 18 .591
first Ume at Yankee
Kntwles.
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and family . of Pomeroy,
. SL. Louis
27 18 .600 Sll Baltimore
23 21 .~
Monday night and each
Flnl Walh
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13-l, ~Ilion deleatod St.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glaze and
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24 22 .522
butod a homer, Mantle bls
.D-2, and Lo1 Angeles
Mrs. June GlaZII end
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25 20 .556 ~~~ Mlnoesota
24 23 .511 5 career blast leading off
EpsteiD, wbo has been
Allanla ..,_
o! Middleport and
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24 22 .522 7 Cleveland
13 23 .500 511 tei&amp;ihththat wtn the ballgame most eontrovenlal figure
'!lied Tlllttson raised
family.
' ·Philadelpm, 22 24 .m 9 1 New York
21 24 .467 7 2, and rookie Epstein his
basehaU since he . •ed
recnrd to S-O as he allowed
Mr. and Mrs. ROOert Johnson
Atlanta
' 22 26 .458 10 Kaasas City
22 26 .458 7~ major league round tripper
report to tile minor leagues a Senators enly slx hits, two
family of Columbus spent
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20 Zl .426 9 gave the Senators an early
!ew weeks 880• was
Epstein. After Epstein
a weekend witb ,Mr. and Mrs.
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18 31 .367 1411 caHlotnla
20 30 ,100 1011 lead.
•n his firll 1P111t
a given Washington a 2-0
William Folmer and Jeffry.
New York
IS SO .333 1511
Moadey's flelalts
ManUe, who said he was
Washington Senator since .
with his homer, Tom Tresh
Mrs. Betty Spencer and An·
Mooday'a Rttaltt..
New York 4 Wash. 2, night
mg froll) Baltimore. The excited the game with a tw~n
nie and Cerrle Belli Bearhs visLos Ang, 4 Atli,llta 2, night
Det's Kan City 2, 11 Inns, night
first baseman said, "It was a off sterter Frank BertOina.
lled late Sunday afternoon wilh
Chicago 13 Phfla. 3, night
Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4, ·
real thrlll playing my first
Yankees added their final
· and Mrs. Hugh Beams.
Houston s St. Louis 2, night
calif. 3 Baltimore 2, night
where Gehrig once &amp;WOO
en Bill Roblnllon's sacrifiCe
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
(Oniy games scheduled)
(Only games scheduled)
where Mantle stiU •lands.
wlt.b tile bases loaded
Ronald ·spent Sunday wtlb
Today's Probable Pitchers
Today's Probable Pltcbero
gave me a clllll. I conllidared
Pitch Allows 8&lt;ore
Mrs'. John Smlt.b aJKI her guests
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All 11me1 EDT
AD llmea EDT
a reel prlvllege.
Steve Bailey'• wild plll!lt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard · Maier of
Chicago (CUip 3-4 and Sim· Washington (Pascual S-2)
Mr. Raymond !Jadcllff
two out in t.be bottom of
and Mr. and Mrs.
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ninth inning allowed
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score
from
third
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!Ellsworth
an oozer "" p.m.
o! New Lexington were Sunday racuse were recent pests
Now Ma1y Wear
~. 6:05 p.m.
Boston (Brandon 2-5)
guests of his parent!, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst and with the winning run
New York (Seaver 4-3 and Chicago (Howard 1-3). 9 p.m. Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Tom.
Norm Cesh's long double
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Hamilton 1-0) at · ·Pittsburgh Detroit (Sparma 5-0 and Mrs. Ada Fox. Belmont, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fitch the right field screen drove
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(Ribant 1-3 and Pizarro, 3-5), 2, Wickersham 3-0) at Kansas City and Mrs. Alex Mils, East Llvel' Jr vlslled Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Jim Northrup from first base in
PASTUTB. a ••-•• alkaline I
e:ll5 p.m.
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(Krausse 3-7 and Odom 2-2), 2. pool, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lawson and sons, Sunday aJ- the lith Inning to give tlle ........ ""'"' taJN ..,.. .,,.._To
: Los Angeles (Singer 1-2) at 7 ~.m.
Talbott were recent guests of temoon.
league leading Tigers a
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Atlanta (I:.emaster ~1), 8:05 Cleveland (Tiant S-1 and Mrs. Nell Mlddleswart.
Mr. and' Mrs. Dell Talbon and a half lead over the Idle f!.~. ~.~.:'."=&lt;:0~::~:.
Siebert 4-4) at Minnesota (Kaat Mrs. Mike Evans and
were weekend guests of
White Sox. Dick
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San Francisco (Perry 4-4) -at 1-7 and Grant 4-5). 2, 6 p.m.
t"rs ••e spending a few
and family, Mr. and · e game or e
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•AST""'H al r.tl "'"" oounttra.
pncinnatl (Pappas 5-3), 9:05 Baltimore (Dillman 2-0 and In
where Mr. Evant . Mrs. George Sanders and Toni ~~~~ :.~~ K:~inetr~~~ed
p.m.
Phoebus 4-1) at California
Xenia.
Houston (Cuellar 5-2) at St. (Cimino 2-1 and Clark 2-5), 2, 9 Mr. Dale Lawson attended
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Webster of ball in the outfield. Deony
Louis (WashliUill 2-2), 9 p.m. p.m.
roundup, at Parkersburg Columbus spent the weekend McLain went all the way
Wedoeldaf't Game•
Wedoesday's Games
recently.
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Chicago at P!Iiladelphia, nigllt Wltih., at N.Y., 2 twi-nighl
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bissell, Rudy Durst.
Bill Kelso pitched one-hit ball
Jilew Vorl: at Pittsburgh, night Boston at Chi., 2 twi-nighl
Columi:Ns spent the
Mr. end Mrs. Delbert Law· over the last five Innings
Loo Angeles at Atlanta, nlgtft .• Dwtroit at Kan. city, night
her parents, Mr. and son called on his parents.
gain his third win In
laD Fran. at Cincinnati, nill)l\ Cleve. at Minoesota, night
Donald Brewer and sons. and Mrs. J. w. Lawson
decisions. The Angels scored all
iloustaa at SL Louis, night ·- Bal\lmore at Calif., night
Mrs. Maline Dutst, Mr s. sons.
their runs In the third Inning
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Lmda Ward and sister, Wanda, Recent guests of E. H.
when Bob Rodgers singled,
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott, penter and family · were Mrs. Bobby Knoop doubled and JJISI!
Mr. and Mrs. Eller earpenter Donald Brewer, Jell and
Cerdenal singled. Jim Fregosl
(" :-and daughter visited Wesley Co- my, Terry Brewer, Mrs.
banged Into a force play to :
Jly lllllted Presllntemallonal
zart at Veterans Memorial hos- vla Allen, Mrs. Cathy
enable the final run to score. ·
~tloul L"apt
pita! recently. Mr. Cozart un- Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence, Mrs. Paul Blair had given the Orioles
CHOICE 01'
lAs Ang. .120 010 ott- 4 I I
derwent surgeJ'\11\Iesday and Is Elva Daney, Mrs. Roy
an early lead with a first inning
Atlanta
.000 OIJO.OG- 2 II - - - - - - - - - convale!!Cing nicely.
hew, Joyce Ritchie, Charlene homer.
B)&gt; Mrs. Evelyn Brickle•
Mr. end Mrs. Bill Berry and Ward, S. W. Durst, Harold lr";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii
O.teen, Regao 19l end.lasl.nRosl!..,.•,. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shultz daughters, Mansfield, were
Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Super Premium Quality
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1 and son, Danny, and Mrs. Lola weekend guests of her
boror Cloningor;
Durst and Tom.
(6) , Carroll (8 ), Niekro
and Griffin ,are vacationing in Flor- and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. R-lr-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,..;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiOOii
Torre. WP-Osteen (7-5).
Ida.
and Tom.
Cloninger &lt;1-2). HRS-{labriel- c. E. Woode returned pome Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen,
BRANDl
son C2nlr, Carty (5th),
Monday from':Vt:terans Mem- Ripley, W. Va., Dwain Allen,
And SPRING TIME
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Rutland, Harold Brewer, ""''""
GO TOGETHER
Decorator Colors
Chicago
100 044 013-13 11
Friends here have learned Bottom were Sunday callers
FOR
ALL
THE
Phi~
010 001 01o- S 8 that Carl Lemley bas
the home of Mrs. Sylvla Allen.
FAMILY
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gone surgery at !!rant
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalley of
CUlp, Hendley &lt;S), Koonce (8) Columbus, •d ;. now
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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Pope of Middleport were
to
Htrold ChoH, Mgr.
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lin (6), G. Jackson (8) and O.arles !!lencer of B e 1 p r 0 cent weekend guesll of M r
Locust Sl.
Middleport
Onlrymple, Ued&lt;er (7), Rojas called 011 bis sister, Mr. and Elva Dailey.
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Ladles' Spaulding Qu"n
Phont WY 2-2511
' 91 Wl'- Hendley (Z-0). LP-L. Mrs. Wayne Brlckles Memorial Mr. and Mrs. MelVIn Hood,
.lorksdn &lt; 3~ ) . HRS - White
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Mlddltport
Day.
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JOHNNY PALMER
• 1 s t ~ Williams 2 (8th and 9th),
sm age &lt;Znd), Santo (7th), Those visiting Mrs. Effie
TOURNAMENTSHIP
S.nks (8th).
Watson during the past few
8119, 5 irons, 3 woods
days were Rev. and Mrs. C. N.
Sp.ouldlng
!fouston
000 022 100- 5 1.2 0 Watson of Frankfort, W. Va.,
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Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Giusti (3-5) . and Bateman; Watson of Parkersburg, W. Va.
Jaster, Willis (6), 1ackson &lt;8) and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bartheland McCarver. LP-Jaster &lt;3- mey, Dayton.
2).
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Nationally Advtrliaad
Mr. and Mrs: Dorsel Miller
95
Amorlcaa Lolpe
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Cleve.
Ill 100 000- 4 13 0 have sold their property to Mr.
and
Mrs.
Blain
Newell
of
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AthMJnn.
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ens end have bought the prep. ll&lt;leDow1!D, Peua (8),
erty of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tay(6!J, BaD~y 112 an4 Sims,
lor.
I8J1., 00o( ODolil (5),
Mr. and Mrs. William Chap,Jforti~ · &lt;8)
man and family and his mother,
: Zilllmerman;...llitiey (7).
Mrs. Maxine Chapman were rej Wortblngtop ~2),
cent wot!l&lt;end guesta ol Max: (2-Z). lll!S--Alllson
lne's daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
: field (6tiJ), Alvis
John Gramling and family of
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GOO 2811000- 2 8 I Galion and Mr. and Mrs. MlchHigher Priced Selection Of
'. _ York IIIII 2811 021;- 4 T 0 ael Grasoo and family ol Co: llertalna, Kmwle1 &lt;8) and lumbus. - c8111110va1 'l'lllolaoa &lt;~) and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bal)lolranl LP-&amp;owlu (3-0). ser h~ve adopted a baby son
iBRI _ Bpoleln (lsi), Trull and hill name II Roier Allen.
: (lth), 11an11o (!JtiJ).
They had a ahower lor blm at
SHELLED HOOKS - - - - 6
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tho borne of her perenl:ll, Mr.
iDeL Oil 0110 IOD 01-1 t J and Mrs. W. C. Blake. TIIe
SHUMAN CRICKETS
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. McLa!II (H) end Freehan· frtm the llj)pl'Oiimalely :ll atDIP NET
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for the Home ..

Walter canode !pent
daya Ibis pest week with
arents, Clarence Canoda
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Clarence caoode peased away
t bil home Saturday evening.
e ba1 been In poor healtb for
a long time. He leaves bil wife
and t h r e e sons; Leslie of
Marysville, Welter of Ap pie
Creek end F{anciJ ol (JoJumllva.
· Mrs Joe Turner Albany .,.....,." Nut To Elbtrhlcls
f!lllldaJ allerJtcql wltll her
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Frank Capehart, Everett Vance, 1 \;;~;;;;;;;;;;;rr,""i~:
Robert Ashley and C. Barnette. 1·1
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No action was taken then on
ter.
tht matter.
Sldeu' moUon died for the Billy Steele then submitted
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lack of a •Second.
the list of )l&lt;:rsonnel for the Ti- 1.-:=
.~ed St""ens stated, that he tie 1 program w!Jich runs from r-.----:--:-:---::--;7')-~~~rV
tt UUiht, lt was unfair to board June 15 through August 2. Bul' 1
'M-\I(l''S
memllera presen~~ng a "double dette recommended the list be I THE ~TUS ?
barreled l!IIIIJon, that he felt approved which the board did r t!tfM8()1.. r-:t::m. -~
Sayre and Burdette should be unanimously.
voted upon .eparately a n d Earl Keefer, president
Board president Earl Keefer board, suggested the hoard
said he. felt that the m att e r cess for a break. All board
should ~ve . been placed on the members left the room. B u
tgenili and the board not bit dette, Smith and the news .mewith It cold.
dia remained seated In t h
BuNette and Sayre both had board rooms. Board members
au6mlj\ed. thelr applications for were absent from the room
th~e J!OIIillona last month.
45 minutes and w!Jen questinnPhiatly,:. atter some other mal- ed by the press what they did
ters "were dl!icuslled, Burdette during the long break, Keefer
t ld boaM
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ASK TO WED
Pleasant Valley Hospital
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mem ro a
e said they held a street s e sPOINT PLEASANT _ Four
would recom111end Sayre and sinn, but did not leave the buildcouples have made applicalions Admitted: Frank Burris, Pt.
the· board could vote on Sayre's ing - what they did during the
for marnage licenses in the of- Pleasanl ; Garland L. Oldaker, ,
application alone.
45 minutes they were absent
lice of the county clerk.
Pt. Pleasant: Orv•lle Po a r. '
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Steven then moved that Sayre could not he verified, but
Applying were Pearl Henry West Col umbia ; Mrs. Delbert ·
Yoa iJdd 11 woll ao - - l'OG _,tze. Our home teNico
exptrtt will help you ptan and build that new aerage, kittMn, or ·-lddition.
be hired for ,the ~ilion of SU- jecture was that IIley discussHall 55 Harlford and Freda Nichols. Leon: Mrs. Max Gra ,
We 1110 rllow you lilt • - to llulldloti-OIIIorills Ill &amp;i,. ,... the be•t
pervlsor of JnstruTJOII for o:: ed the matters they did n 0 I
ILori~ c,;f!man, 41, 'pt. Pleasant. ham, Arlxlckle; William - D '
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y~ar at a lallry o $11,500 a wl8h to discuss before t.be news
Darvin Llo ·d Bl om
23 Cra1g, Gn mms Landmg ; Mrs. I
S1ders aeconded the motion. media and the su)l&lt;:rintendents. PT. PLEASANT
During Thu .
0 l d ~ er,F ' 1Lawr~nce Neal, West Colum-1
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The ~te ,~as Stevens and~ .After the break, ~cott Was the long Mason County Board f ces L~~~~. ui: :~. Plear:nt. ran- ~ bia : Mrs. Dana Mu;ray, Pom- 1
Sidera . yes and• Dt;; Brown h1red and the turmml over of Education aession, Monday ! Michael Patrick Cottrill, 22 , eroy.
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and l!!art Keefer no , a II e Burdette and Sayre arose. Up- night, several teachers were PI Pleasant and Shirle Ka
w. ... hondlo your _...,. - - . . choct .,. rwmodettns Job you
vote. Sayre theft, in obvious con-' on recommendatioo of Burdette, hired and resignations accept- Pyles 18 . Gallipol' Fe y y Discharged: Mrs. Roma Mea-.
cem told board members
by Smith all the ed
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dows, John Turley, Michael '
l i U - FREE lolomalioA- U.....
he ~anted to know then
in the ~ard office .
Ray Chnton Keeler, 20, Leon, Caruthers, Billy Crawford, Nor- ,
_ .~w~~* lilelr plans f&lt;lr ldlll
reblred With lalaries to be Hired were Ursula H el ~ aland Judy Pearl Herdman, 16, 1ville Rollins,, Stephen Riffle .
0 I am lntertsted In · · 'new home.
[] FINISHED
UPSTAIRS
llu! iilflfts'Wer waa Jlv-.
later. Olfice ecretaries Hamblin, phySical education L&lt;on.
Mrs. Homer E. Blessmg.
I do .!. ••. :.do not .... have Mly __OWJl lot.
the matter. wa1 pessed Qver.
are KlltJ McDermitt,
teacher for girls at the new
Birtb: Mr. and Mrs. Millard
ADDITION
O bARAGE
0 BAlHROOM
The long board session
Reba Woodrum
Junior High School; Carolyn
Deweese, Leon, a son.
-..am~~~: ·· ·· ·····"='· ··· · .. :.......
[] FAMILY
0 STEEL
with the HeiiCI Start Program
Taylor and ' car- Sue Hefnes, speech and hearing
ROOM
- SIDING
Addrets ·--··········---········-········ ---- -- -- . ---· ····
still· under diacusslon. The
Shadle.
therapist, work in the various
dEceased, was life guard at the •
0 PORCH
0 ~ARM .
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pool and allegedly 111 the show- .
tract 11'1101 yetaigned wlt!J the A letter was lben read con- schools and Katy Smith, elemenWest Central Association,
tile coaching openings tary teacher (not· placed) ;'
er stall at Lhe time o! the misopenlnt dale lor lilt proram
High School from Resignations We~~.. accepted
hap .
next week.
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Clyde Foley, recom- from Clarice Foglesong, teachThe plaintiff is seeking $1,000
Maraery Morehart,
that Frank Ca)l&lt;:hart er PP Jr. H!f!h; Homer Cnddle,
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funeral
expenses,
$10,000 :
Start eoordlnator lor West
be hired as Athletic Director coach PPHS; Suzanne Criddle, PT. PLEASANT - A e I vi I for
deal h and
the
tral, wu present U was
and head basketball coach ; Don- teacher Ordnance School ; Or- action seeking judgment in the 5100·000 for
fmancial and
0(
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100
000
ert Rlcianl, Community Action
Ray VanMeter,
foolball in H. Smith, teacller PPHS: amount of $1ll ,OOO has been fil- the S ·
for fmanc•al and
· .Recodeling Contractors Since1915
director.
and Jon Scaggs, the Jr. Juanita Burdette, teacher Leon erl in the office of the Circuit peeu~ary loss. The actiOn seeks
~POMEROY, OHIO
.
The much discussed
coach.
School and Marie Jewell Cutlip. Court and l! styled Arthleia a tnal by Jury. Allorney for I
• Still Your Best Bet For Homtlmprovemenlt
which wu turned down
The recommendation wen l teacher North Pt. Pleasant Harmon, Admrx., of the esiale the plaintiff ts Stanley Preiser : L-,~;..,.,.;;___________..:..,,:__ _;_,..._...,.____
board lmtD .10me
as no buard member School.
of Earl Joseph Harmon ,
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to accept the
Th~ board alse granted per ed vs. John Charles Hyer,
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sent 10', W•slJ!n&amp;loD OEO
MISSIOn for the local Volunteer - 22nd Street ; Pt. Pleasant
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apparently did not. agr~ to
Then, after a l&lt;&gt;ng, q u let Fire Department to use t h e Kiwanis Club: City of Point
slipu_lilll~ , .wjthout
mo r
Dr. Brown moved that PPHS gym for I "Flatt and Pleasant ; and the Mason Coun- '
clarlflc•"~· ' l'~IIOWIIIII more
Vance be hired as Ath- Scruggs" shoW on August 8. ty Board of Education. ·
dlsc.usslti.n' of the . attached
Director and Head Coach, Proceeds from the show will be The action stems from the
ulatlou, tile board agreed to
Donald Ray VanM~ter as used by tbe fire department itr death of Earl Joseph Harmon,
write for .Information necessary
with Brown, Siders purchasiog a fire truck.
age 7, on August 5th, 191*1. The
for tile OEO office and If a&lt;&gt; and Keeler voting "yes" and Several requests by teachers bill of complaint states young
cept{ble;# uthorlsed board
"no."
for transfers were read willl no H•rmon was a cqs(omer at the
ident to ,algn the eontract with Tennant and Clark had been actioo taken at this time.
Kiwan~ Shawnee Swimming
West ~ntralso t~e
all this time for a de- PPHS Football Coach, Dick Pool wilich Is owned and-or
ronld gel underway,
on !lleir earlier request Ware appeared before the erated by tile Klwanl! Club and
nry commlltee would be
Ashley be hired and upon board seeking help with the pro- Board ol Education and negli,.,,ed at ~OIICtJ to screen
tile voting given the posed construclion of new dress- gent eonstruction o! s h o w e r
cant!. ' .
to Vance and VanMet- ing rooms for the athletic pro- room walls caused pert of the
W~ DIIIECTOB
Tennant asked Dr. Brown gram. He told board memhel'l! wall to collapse .and fall upon
. ALL YOU CAN DRAW OUT
Carl Tinnant and G e r1l
Vance wa• not a nephew of the new building to be attached young Harmon's head and body
rtar~....repr'!~~ tile
by marriage and VanMeter to the gym woold cost appro•~ sustaining severe injuries reIN ONE HAND .• , •
ma n••1e11c .,.,.,.tors,
nephew of absent board mem- matelv $9,000 and asked t h e suiting In his death. One defend- , .
her Bill Howard?
Board to supPly the bricks for an~ John Charles Hyer, since
before tile bcJard asklnl
•t!J~etlc director be hired f o Brown answered yes, a neph- t!Je outside of the building and jiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiOiii;;;;;;;iiiiii'"'"..;_iiiiii~
their school at once so
ew . by marriage, and Tennant pey the wages of !be bricklay•ummer ~ could get
and Clark atalketj from t h e ers, which would cost approxlLlvlnt Room Sult•Beclroom Suite
derway. .
mately ,1,750. He also asked
The two men asked the
Vance Is currently coaching that Jimmy J~e Wedge, coach
lefrlttrator
Deluxe
to consider Robert :Ashley
at Welch.
at Jr. High School he transferFrHZer, 25 cu. ft.
Middleport for the position.
The next meeting of the hoard red to coach at the senior high.
Gu R1nge
ler the men ·left !be
set lor June 12th at 7:30 p. . action was taken by 1h e
~·t~ read ~ fOUl'
buard on either request.
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challi
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• , , t~&gt;iling; meanwblle he'll Jpend qnw have a. flllir .of matcbed .. . Ill anotlt§r ~ ID I ttl
part of the summer tecordlng antique cap pis~il which be iame· place, comil 10 t!Jlllk •
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Webster's DicUo!UU')', BIn 1 torn down for an offlce bull¢• A famed Madison Ave. men's l hot~ake How .~eauWul the Sl~ .Ave. fo~ only fl:tO · ·
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shop's claim to fame is grisly: World can .Bee 1s 1eallng the shoWbiZ .umon_s tA&lt;'A:VA, 1o ,J~l'
bought a vacation mansion Mrs. John Stelnbeck!s got her Abraham Lincoln wore one of its ~•t-&lt;ha:~- ruce~te 'j,' Peter !on- lutty) ~~~cbs~•ppedj : -c/'c ~
in that exotic sandpile ... The first byline - in a mag article suits when he wa s assassinat- a an IS m -~ve _an un- ~very wbu 1 as ~ 1 ;ont 8
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ARRESTS MADE
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brew, YiddL•h, Italian, Spanish, Jan Peerce's son Larry Is dl- backdrop for "~ Lovely Way ported at !be county jail dur- . White House psychologists say
French, Russian, Greek, Turk- rectin•• "The Incident," anoth- to Ole," anot!Jer big film bei·ng mg the weekend were: William 11
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Rich inmates ·of one of Man- dais at a bene!it for "Haven" Eli Wallach)
Hadn't heard' J rwln, y ' ·53 ~~~~n : Hvan ,
lhntt ..•'• swankiest new co -op narcotics clinic, former champ a peep from Giselle Mackenzie amJesP'totung, 62• a' odn. en'I
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W~AT l.IMI!It!ll:eE~
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over alleged faulty build· room-ful when he volunteered to was over in a dimlit corner of ar(' R' •h ~usD,
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cHeESE: SHOULD Be
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Broadway's biggest night cluh dic1ion - in memory of b Is with Don Ovens; talented gal, P' · eatsan 11• cho Yd aye1~· . · You get our usual fin~
. Jac k sa1'd, GISe II e.
w•" ID- ·ervice and f&lt;'n&lt;'shJ'ng ·
smas h at th e momen t - but •t broth er, an add•ct,
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Mrs. Clarence. Tl!oJnas, !of.
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D. C., were re- e&lt;1 churdl an11 SUiu\ay SChool
By GREGG GAWI
alief playing a dwblebeldlr
lit olber Amerlcu League - - - - - - - -.cent
of her perenll, Mr. here, last week and
01
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SUnday, qplallled lbat be
ICii011, Mbmei!Oia lrlpped
A family plmlc was held Sun· and
Pearl Roberts.
,rftlatl~ In . tile . ·
For Mantle It was routine.
just trying to bll1be baD. qut)WICI W, Detroit nipped
at the homo of Mr. and
EpsteiD It was ecs!Qy and
wiiiDin8 blow, a -line drive
W 11¥1 Clllltmla downed
wnuam·Radford and fam'
,, Jy Vlllted l'rela latoma~
American Leap.
lbe Yankees ~~ was a quest!onltbe right field
S-2. Clhlcago
Present were Mrs. Gra•"·
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National Loape
W. L Pet.
mark.
w.IUle he was billing
Bcston wen not scheduled.
Oar! Glue, both of Co, w. L Pel· GB Detroit
29 18 .617
The two slug,..s mellor
ed against reliever
Ill lilt National
Mr. and Mrs. R a 1
Cincinnati
M 18 .654 .... Chkago
26 18 .591
first Ume at Yankee
Kntwles.
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and family . of Pomeroy,
. SL. Louis
27 18 .600 Sll Baltimore
23 21 .~
Monday night and each
Flnl Walh
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13-l, ~Ilion deleatod St.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glaze and
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24 22 .522
butod a homer, Mantle bls
.D-2, and Lo1 Angeles
Mrs. June GlaZII end
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25 20 .556 ~~~ Mlnoesota
24 23 .511 5 career blast leading off
EpsteiD, wbo has been
Allanla ..,_
o! Middleport and
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24 22 .522 7 Cleveland
13 23 .500 511 tei&amp;ihththat wtn the ballgame most eontrovenlal figure
'!lied Tlllttson raised
family.
' ·Philadelpm, 22 24 .m 9 1 New York
21 24 .467 7 2, and rookie Epstein his
basehaU since he . •ed
recnrd to S-O as he allowed
Mr. and Mrs. ROOert Johnson
Atlanta
' 22 26 .458 10 Kaasas City
22 26 .458 7~ major league round tripper
report to tile minor leagues a Senators enly slx hits, two
family of Columbus spent
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20 Zl .426 9 gave the Senators an early
!ew weeks 880• was
Epstein. After Epstein
a weekend witb ,Mr. and Mrs.
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· Houston
18 31 .367 1411 caHlotnla
20 30 ,100 1011 lead.
•n his firll 1P111t
a given Washington a 2-0
William Folmer and Jeffry.
New York
IS SO .333 1511
Moadey's flelalts
ManUe, who said he was
Washington Senator since .
with his homer, Tom Tresh
Mrs. Betty Spencer and An·
Mooday'a Rttaltt..
New York 4 Wash. 2, night
mg froll) Baltimore. The excited the game with a tw~n
nie and Cerrle Belli Bearhs visLos Ang, 4 Atli,llta 2, night
Det's Kan City 2, 11 Inns, night
first baseman said, "It was a off sterter Frank BertOina.
lled late Sunday afternoon wilh
Chicago 13 Phfla. 3, night
Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4, ·
real thrlll playing my first
Yankees added their final
· and Mrs. Hugh Beams.
Houston s St. Louis 2, night
calif. 3 Baltimore 2, night
where Gehrig once &amp;WOO
en Bill Roblnllon's sacrifiCe
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs
(Oniy games scheduled)
(Only games scheduled)
where Mantle stiU •lands.
wlt.b tile bases loaded
Ronald ·spent Sunday wtlb
Today's Probable Pitchers
Today's Probable Pltcbero
gave me a clllll. I conllidared
Pitch Allows 8&lt;ore
Mrs'. John Smlt.b aJKI her guests
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All 11me1 EDT
AD llmea EDT
a reel prlvllege.
Steve Bailey'• wild plll!lt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard · Maier of
Chicago (CUip 3-4 and Sim· Washington (Pascual S-2)
Mr. Raymond !Jadcllff
two out in t.be bottom of
and Mr. and Mrs.
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ninth inning allowed
__ Sm_ith_of Columbus.
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to
score
from
third
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B
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!Ellsworth
an oozer "" p.m.
o! New Lexington were Sunday racuse were recent pests
Now Ma1y Wear
~. 6:05 p.m.
Boston (Brandon 2-5)
guests of his parent!, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst and with the winning run
New York (Seaver 4-3 and Chicago (Howard 1-3). 9 p.m. Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Tom.
Norm Cesh's long double
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Hamilton 1-0) at · ·Pittsburgh Detroit (Sparma 5-0 and Mrs. Ada Fox. Belmont, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fitch the right field screen drove
'With More Comfort
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(Ribant 1-3 and Pizarro, 3-5), 2, Wickersham 3-0) at Kansas City and Mrs. Alex Mils, East Llvel' Jr vlslled Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Jim Northrup from first base in
PASTUTB. a ••-•• alkaline I
e:ll5 p.m.
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(Krausse 3-7 and Odom 2-2), 2. pool, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lawson and sons, Sunday aJ- the lith Inning to give tlle ........ ""'"' taJN ..,.. .,,.._To
: Los Angeles (Singer 1-2) at 7 ~.m.
Talbott were recent guests of temoon.
league leading Tigers a
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220 E. MAIN ST.
Atlanta (I:.emaster ~1), 8:05 Cleveland (Tiant S-1 and Mrs. Nell Mlddleswart.
Mr. and' Mrs. Dell Talbon and a half lead over the Idle f!.~. ~.~.:'."=&lt;:0~::~:.
Siebert 4-4) at Minnesota (Kaat Mrs. Mike Evans and
were weekend guests of
White Sox. Dick
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P.m.
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San Francisco (Perry 4-4) -at 1-7 and Grant 4-5). 2, 6 p.m.
t"rs ••e spending a few
and family, Mr. and · e game or e
n
•AST""'H al r.tl "'"" oounttra.
pncinnatl (Pappas 5-3), 9:05 Baltimore (Dillman 2-0 and In
where Mr. Evant . Mrs. George Sanders and Toni ~~~~ :.~~ K:~inetr~~~ed
p.m.
Phoebus 4-1) at California
Xenia.
Houston (Cuellar 5-2) at St. (Cimino 2-1 and Clark 2-5), 2, 9 Mr. Dale Lawson attended
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Webster of ball in the outfield. Deony
Louis (WashliUill 2-2), 9 p.m. p.m.
roundup, at Parkersburg Columbus spent the weekend McLain went all the way
Wedoeldaf't Game•
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recently.
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Chicago at P!Iiladelphia, nigllt Wltih., at N.Y., 2 twi-nighl
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bissell, Rudy Durst.
Bill Kelso pitched one-hit ball
Jilew Vorl: at Pittsburgh, night Boston at Chi., 2 twi-nighl
Columi:Ns spent the
Mr. end Mrs. Delbert Law· over the last five Innings
Loo Angeles at Atlanta, nlgtft .• Dwtroit at Kan. city, night
her parents, Mr. and son called on his parents.
gain his third win In
laD Fran. at Cincinnati, nill)l\ Cleve. at Minoesota, night
Donald Brewer and sons. and Mrs. J. w. Lawson
decisions. The Angels scored all
iloustaa at SL Louis, night ·- Bal\lmore at Calif., night
Mrs. Maline Dutst, Mr s. sons.
their runs In the third Inning
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Lmda Ward and sister, Wanda, Recent guests of E. H.
when Bob Rodgers singled,
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott, penter and family · were Mrs. Bobby Knoop doubled and JJISI!
Mr. and Mrs. Eller earpenter Donald Brewer, Jell and
Cerdenal singled. Jim Fregosl
(" :-and daughter visited Wesley Co- my, Terry Brewer, Mrs.
banged Into a force play to :
Jly lllllted Presllntemallonal
zart at Veterans Memorial hos- vla Allen, Mrs. Cathy
enable the final run to score. ·
~tloul L"apt
pita! recently. Mr. Cozart un- Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence, Mrs. Paul Blair had given the Orioles
CHOICE 01'
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derwent surgeJ'\11\Iesday and Is Elva Daney, Mrs. Roy
an early lead with a first inning
Atlanta
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hew, Joyce Ritchie, Charlene homer.
B)&gt; Mrs. Evelyn Brickle•
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Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
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FAMILY
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalley of
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and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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Middleport
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' 91 Wl'- Hendley (Z-0). LP-L. Mrs. Wayne Brlckles Memorial Mr. and Mrs. MelVIn Hood,
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sm age &lt;Znd), Santo (7th), Those visiting Mrs. Effie
TOURNAMENTSHIP
S.nks (8th).
Watson during the past few
8119, 5 irons, 3 woods
days were Rev. and Mrs. C. N.
Sp.ouldlng
!fouston
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Jaster, Willis (6), 1ackson &lt;8) and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bartheland McCarver. LP-Jaster &lt;3- mey, Dayton.
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Cleve.
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lor.
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man and family and his mother,
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cent wot!l&lt;end guesta ol Max: (2-Z). lll!S--Alllson
lne's daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
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John Gramling and family of
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iBRI _ Bpoleln (lsi), Trull and hill name II Roier Allen.
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Frank Capehart, Everett Vance, 1 \;;~;;;;;;;;;;;rr,""i~:
Robert Ashley and C. Barnette. 1·1
(OoDllnued from page 1 )
No action was taken then on
ter.
tht matter.
Sldeu' moUon died for the Billy Steele then submitted
.
lack of a •Second.
the list of )l&lt;:rsonnel for the Ti- 1.-:=
.~ed St""ens stated, that he tie 1 program w!Jich runs from r-.----:--:-:---::--;7')-~~~rV
tt UUiht, lt was unfair to board June 15 through August 2. Bul' 1
'M-\I(l''S
memllera presen~~ng a "double dette recommended the list be I THE ~TUS ?
barreled l!IIIIJon, that he felt approved which the board did r t!tfM8()1.. r-:t::m. -~
Sayre and Burdette should be unanimously.
voted upon .eparately a n d Earl Keefer, president
Board president Earl Keefer board, suggested the hoard
said he. felt that the m att e r cess for a break. All board
should ~ve . been placed on the members left the room. B u
tgenili and the board not bit dette, Smith and the news .mewith It cold.
dia remained seated In t h
BuNette and Sayre both had board rooms. Board members
au6mlj\ed. thelr applications for were absent from the room
th~e J!OIIillona last month.
45 minutes and w!Jen questinnPhiatly,:. atter some other mal- ed by the press what they did
ters "were dl!icuslled, Burdette during the long break, Keefer
t ld boaM
he th t h
ASK TO WED
Pleasant Valley Hospital
o
mem ro a
e said they held a street s e sPOINT PLEASANT _ Four
would recom111end Sayre and sinn, but did not leave the buildcouples have made applicalions Admitted: Frank Burris, Pt.
the· board could vote on Sayre's ing - what they did during the
for marnage licenses in the of- Pleasanl ; Garland L. Oldaker, ,
application alone.
45 minutes they were absent
lice of the county clerk.
Pt. Pleasant: Orv•lle Po a r. '
.
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Steven then moved that Sayre could not he verified, but
Applying were Pearl Henry West Col umbia ; Mrs. Delbert ·
Yoa iJdd 11 woll ao - - l'OG _,tze. Our home teNico
exptrtt will help you ptan and build that new aerage, kittMn, or ·-lddition.
be hired for ,the ~ilion of SU- jecture was that IIley discussHall 55 Harlford and Freda Nichols. Leon: Mrs. Max Gra ,
We 1110 rllow you lilt • - to llulldloti-OIIIorills Ill &amp;i,. ,... the be•t
pervlsor of JnstruTJOII for o:: ed the matters they did n 0 I
ILori~ c,;f!man, 41, 'pt. Pleasant. ham, Arlxlckle; William - D '
)oblor
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y~ar at a lallry o $11,500 a wl8h to discuss before t.be news
Darvin Llo ·d Bl om
23 Cra1g, Gn mms Landmg ; Mrs. I
S1ders aeconded the motion. media and the su)l&lt;:rintendents. PT. PLEASANT
During Thu .
0 l d ~ er,F ' 1Lawr~nce Neal, West Colum-1
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The ~te ,~as Stevens and~ .After the break, ~cott Was the long Mason County Board f ces L~~~~. ui: :~. Plear:nt. ran- ~ bia : Mrs. Dana Mu;ray, Pom- 1
Sidera . yes and• Dt;; Brown h1red and the turmml over of Education aession, Monday ! Michael Patrick Cottrill, 22 , eroy.
1
and l!!art Keefer no , a II e Burdette and Sayre arose. Up- night, several teachers were PI Pleasant and Shirle Ka
w. ... hondlo your _...,. - - . . choct .,. rwmodettns Job you
vote. Sayre theft, in obvious con-' on recommendatioo of Burdette, hired and resignations accept- Pyles 18 . Gallipol' Fe y y Discharged: Mrs. Roma Mea-.
cem told board members
by Smith all the ed
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dows, John Turley, Michael '
l i U - FREE lolomalioA- U.....
he ~anted to know then
in the ~ard office .
Ray Chnton Keeler, 20, Leon, Caruthers, Billy Crawford, Nor- ,
_ .~w~~* lilelr plans f&lt;lr ldlll
reblred With lalaries to be Hired were Ursula H el ~ aland Judy Pearl Herdman, 16, 1ville Rollins,, Stephen Riffle .
0 I am lntertsted In · · 'new home.
[] FINISHED
UPSTAIRS
llu! iilflfts'Wer waa Jlv-.
later. Olfice ecretaries Hamblin, phySical education L&lt;on.
Mrs. Homer E. Blessmg.
I do .!. ••. :.do not .... have Mly __OWJl lot.
the matter. wa1 pessed Qver.
are KlltJ McDermitt,
teacher for girls at the new
Birtb: Mr. and Mrs. Millard
ADDITION
O bARAGE
0 BAlHROOM
The long board session
Reba Woodrum
Junior High School; Carolyn
Deweese, Leon, a son.
-..am~~~: ·· ·· ·····"='· ··· · .. :.......
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0 STEEL
with the HeiiCI Start Program
Taylor and ' car- Sue Hefnes, speech and hearing
ROOM
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Addrets ·--··········---········-········ ---- -- -- . ---· ····
still· under diacusslon. The
Shadle.
therapist, work in the various
dEceased, was life guard at the •
0 PORCH
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pool and allegedly 111 the show- .
tract 11'1101 yetaigned wlt!J the A letter was lben read con- schools and Katy Smith, elemenWest Central Association,
tile coaching openings tary teacher (not· placed) ;'
er stall at Lhe time o! the misopenlnt dale lor lilt proram
High School from Resignations We~~.. accepted
hap .
next week.
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Clyde Foley, recom- from Clarice Foglesong, teachThe plaintiff is seeking $1,000
Maraery Morehart,
that Frank Ca)l&lt;:hart er PP Jr. H!f!h; Homer Cnddle,
~
funeral
expenses,
$10,000 :
Start eoordlnator lor West
be hired as Athletic Director coach PPHS; Suzanne Criddle, PT. PLEASANT - A e I vi I for
deal h and
the
tral, wu present U was
and head basketball coach ; Don- teacher Ordnance School ; Or- action seeking judgment in the 5100·000 for
fmancial and
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100
000
ert Rlcianl, Community Action
Ray VanMeter,
foolball in H. Smith, teacller PPHS: amount of $1ll ,OOO has been fil- the S ·
for fmanc•al and
· .Recodeling Contractors Since1915
director.
and Jon Scaggs, the Jr. Juanita Burdette, teacher Leon erl in the office of the Circuit peeu~ary loss. The actiOn seeks
~POMEROY, OHIO
.
The much discussed
coach.
School and Marie Jewell Cutlip. Court and l! styled Arthleia a tnal by Jury. Allorney for I
• Still Your Best Bet For Homtlmprovemenlt
which wu turned down
The recommendation wen l teacher North Pt. Pleasant Harmon, Admrx., of the esiale the plaintiff ts Stanley Preiser : L-,~;..,.,.;;___________..:..,,:__ _;_,..._...,.____
board lmtD .10me
as no buard member School.
of Earl Joseph Harmon ,
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= = = = == = --== - - - - - = = - of tbe ~ard wn
to accept the
Th~ board alse granted per ed vs. John Charles Hyer,
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sent 10', W•slJ!n&amp;loD OEO
MISSIOn for the local Volunteer - 22nd Street ; Pt. Pleasant
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apparently did not. agr~ to
Then, after a l&lt;&gt;ng, q u let Fire Department to use t h e Kiwanis Club: City of Point
slipu_lilll~ , .wjthout
mo r
Dr. Brown moved that PPHS gym for I "Flatt and Pleasant ; and the Mason Coun- '
clarlflc•"~· ' l'~IIOWIIIII more
Vance be hired as Ath- Scruggs" shoW on August 8. ty Board of Education. ·
dlsc.usslti.n' of the . attached
Director and Head Coach, Proceeds from the show will be The action stems from the
ulatlou, tile board agreed to
Donald Ray VanM~ter as used by tbe fire department itr death of Earl Joseph Harmon,
write for .Information necessary
with Brown, Siders purchasiog a fire truck.
age 7, on August 5th, 191*1. The
for tile OEO office and If a&lt;&gt; and Keeler voting "yes" and Several requests by teachers bill of complaint states young
cept{ble;# uthorlsed board
"no."
for transfers were read willl no H•rmon was a cqs(omer at the
ident to ,algn the eontract with Tennant and Clark had been actioo taken at this time.
Kiwan~ Shawnee Swimming
West ~ntralso t~e
all this time for a de- PPHS Football Coach, Dick Pool wilich Is owned and-or
ronld gel underway,
on !lleir earlier request Ware appeared before the erated by tile Klwanl! Club and
nry commlltee would be
Ashley be hired and upon board seeking help with the pro- Board ol Education and negli,.,,ed at ~OIICtJ to screen
tile voting given the posed construclion of new dress- gent eonstruction o! s h o w e r
cant!. ' .
to Vance and VanMet- ing rooms for the athletic pro- room walls caused pert of the
W~ DIIIECTOB
Tennant asked Dr. Brown gram. He told board memhel'l! wall to collapse .and fall upon
. ALL YOU CAN DRAW OUT
Carl Tinnant and G e r1l
Vance wa• not a nephew of the new building to be attached young Harmon's head and body
rtar~....repr'!~~ tile
by marriage and VanMeter to the gym woold cost appro•~ sustaining severe injuries reIN ONE HAND .• , •
ma n••1e11c .,.,.,.tors,
nephew of absent board mem- matelv $9,000 and asked t h e suiting In his death. One defend- , .
her Bill Howard?
Board to supPly the bricks for an~ John Charles Hyer, since
before tile bcJard asklnl
•t!J~etlc director be hired f o Brown answered yes, a neph- t!Je outside of the building and jiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiOiii;;;;;;;iiiiii'"'"..;_iiiiii~
their school at once so
ew . by marriage, and Tennant pey the wages of !be bricklay•ummer ~ could get
and Clark atalketj from t h e ers, which would cost approxlLlvlnt Room Sult•Beclroom Suite
derway. .
mately ,1,750. He also asked
The two men asked the
Vance Is currently coaching that Jimmy J~e Wedge, coach
lefrlttrator
Deluxe
to consider Robert :Ashley
at Welch.
at Jr. High School he transferFrHZer, 25 cu. ft.
Middleport for the position.
The next meeting of the hoard red to coach at the senior high.
Gu R1nge
ler the men ·left !be
set lor June 12th at 7:30 p. . action was taken by 1h e
~·t~ read ~ fOUl'
buard on either request.
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Iaraell "Cafe Sahbra" stars about the trip to VIetnam willl ed . . Beautiful Monmouth
ARRESTS MADE
. · ,; . r e~que ~ow~, ea ur'
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Johnny Yune wllo sings In He- her Hobel mate . . Met tenor racetrack will be a galmorous PT. PLEASANT - Arrests re- mg ongma ma na ·
brew, YiddL•h, Italian, Spanish, Jan Peerce's son Larry Is dl- backdrop for "~ Lovely Way ported at !be county jail dur- . White House psychologists say
French, Russian, Greek, Turk- rectin•• "The Incident," anoth- to Ole," anot!Jer big film bei·ng mg the weekend were: William 11
_ def•n•tely
_ _ ·- w1ll he Thurgood
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· Japanese, Chinese - and er movie being filmed on the shot in and around N. Y. (sta" R ed 54 H rtf d· Ch 1 K
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IKoreani because he's a Korean sidewalks of N. Y. . .. On the Kirk Douglas, Sylvia Koschina. Ee .' :io ~t 0~1 • '~."~ ·
Rich inmates ·of one of Man- dais at a bene!it for "Haven" Eli Wallach)
Hadn't heard' J rwln, y ' ·53 ~~~~n : Hvan ,
lhntt ..•'• swankiest new co -op narcotics clinic, former champ a peep from Giselle Mackenzie amJesP'totung, 62• a' odn. en'I
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1 man,
en
erson:
1
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apar men ouses are smng e ac Dempsey startle e a - 10t a year, Iudden y there she L·
Le R h ' 23 Pl PI . _
W~AT l.IMI!It!ll:eE~
' .ROYSAR
over alleged faulty build· room-ful when he volunteered to was over in a dimlit corner of ar(' R' •h ~usD,
;~
cHeESE: SHOULD Be
ing
materials
Cheetah
is
do
"anything"
to
stop
such
ad'
Allredo's
inhali
ng
bocconcino
~t"
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a[.
S
it
~can.
Pt.
MADE; OUT OF.
Broadway's biggest night cluh dic1ion - in memory of b Is with Don Ovens; talented gal, P' · eatsan 11• cho Yd aye1~· . · You get our usual fin~
. Jac k sa1'd, GISe II e.
w•" ID- ·ervice and f&lt;'n&lt;'shJ'ng ·
smas h at th e momen t - but •t broth er, an add•ct,
to.easan
. r ' .a J hc arge
T w· d "2t '
c.m,.ntlllllml100
0
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Now arranp the circled lotten will have to find other digs: the wilt wound up killing himself Perry Como hadn't decided Rxica
·d atrh ' k,
• eln at9, out ai 5
wltto
avenswoo , c arge WI rec ,
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to form the aurpriae answer, at -=-=~=-== ~-IU&amp;:Jt•~ed. by title above cartoon.
leSs O)l&lt;:ration and Jjriving with
GO
license
revoked
;
and
Wilbur
Time
Ratio's They'll Do It
Brook, 44, assault and battery • 16 E. 2nd
p
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SCKXll CAFETERIAS
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three bedrooma. All

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AMIU•••• c-. w

$995

1960 CORYAIR 700

$395

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plete YOIIIglllown

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&amp;IM .. 111. .. 12111 NMft. laturdiY

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w.
For Sale

IT'I IAI'Y TO PLACI A

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only.
MENTS. New !'!liven,
VL
Phone 8DD.
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PKINI tt2o2111

· For St!e

apartment

3

bedrooms,

stoNge, four apeakert.

over payments of $5.50
month, or pay bal10ee ___ ''""
$111.24. Try It In your home.
stakes; Kenneth Blso
Call mu.
6 4 6te
sell, Long Bottom, Oblo.

sew1ng machine.
machine makes butloJI. THREE

This

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boles, d a r n s, embroiders.
Take over six payments of
$6.70 per month. We will
bring lhlJ maclllne t,p your
home for you 1o try. call m2838.

6 4 6lc

EYINRUDE

iYi&gt;Bvidlot;-D;iiOi\: I

cy&lt;le, XIJI, sportster. Prleed
to sell. See Boyd K!Dzel or
call 77'....................
.,_ ...... w. Va.
e 4 3tp

console wllb radio,

1967 IG ZAG

II ONI OJI 'htll
·1"

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COIIllecutive
lots In Beec:h Grove, for In·
formation write or phone W.
A Douglall, 35 Riverside Dr.,
Dayton, Ohio, Pbone 1?.M5611.
• 4 lotc

LOOK!

usponsible

. "
( WILL NOT be
for
any debts other than my own.
Robert Sfrrett, Rutland.
• 4

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WY 14111 '( \ :~:;:···. , · . ,,';'··•.•"•:
MIDDLIPOif, OHII) . ' · ·•• .

.,J'L P.I!INER

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LlcenM

SCHWARZEL MARINE
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222- 4th Ave., Huntington

BEAUTIFUL AM IDd FM
nut stereos just received •rom' II
overst9f=ked emnpallf. Wll
sell at '-dealer's cost. Price 11
$114.95 or monthly payments.
Call 99'J.311B.

STEREO, -~;.;·W
--aln,ltj 1965

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or C1ll •Collect 532-6881

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Rtpraentatlveln Thl1 Aru 20 YHn For

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
POMERClY, OHICJ

and rear enlruct. Beaotlfal.
Iy landscaped. Prlnte

e BIIIWn In lnsul1tlon

Elmer E. White, 404~ So. 4th St., Ironton

::!'.
:::S~~·S:: Pomeroy Motor Co.
complelely lllsulated.

OPPICI HOUII
ftll. fa liM p. m.. DliiY

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For·Fr. Eatlm1111 · ·
•Aluminum AWJ!IIIIJ•
•Aluminum Skiing eAiumlnum R1lllngs
eAiumlnum Windows &amp; Daon eC.r Porte

Sport Coupe, locll 1 owner ear, black flnWl with white top,
clean interior, radio and beater, whitewlll lites, 1 nice one.

brick buildlog,
coupe, good tires, clean interior, radio IDd beater, another
orated plastered walls. CoDIIo II good buy,

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CAID OP 'I'IIAJIQ A OIITUARIII
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and

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Contact:
CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio "

"'1964 DODGE 2 DOOR
$1095
270 Series, white finish! red lntaior, 8 cyl. engine, automat·
ie trano. Radio a_nd heo er, like new whitewall tlrea

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND
BRAKE SERVICE
•

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HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370

eC.r eTruCic
Con ·

KEITH GOBLE · FoRD'
WY 24196

MlddiiJIIIf, 0. . .

Phone 992-2143 Pom1ray
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FREE

NOnCE!

stoRAGE .

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REMEMilER,UEAR,

'!OUR 61&lt;-\NDPAR"~5
ARlO NCIT OBLIGED
TO GIVE YOU A
PENNY

Ftlrnoy Arc Wtldtro of 110

W. Mt1n St. Pomtroy, Ohio,
now htvo tht S.IN tnd Strvlct dopt, opon, Glvlnt arvloe to welding m•chlne owfto
o.ro,ln.tho TRI·STATI AREA,
Our '""let dopl. It equipped
to glvo prompt oorvlco on til
fJIMI of Electric Ale Woldo
lnll -hlnta. Wo tlso htvt

In ltocfc nrlouo tiJII of For.
noy Ropolr Units - known

IIGJrus Mower.
IN THE AREA
Bulk ond kg hrtlllor, bulk
IPI'OOIIIne oppUc1to1'1, •ulk
sproodor trucks - lor Ill
rour ferlllbtr JIOOdl.

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992-2111

PRICED TO SELL NOWI

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
Ph. 992-2176

11 •

Combbatian R1p.11r Un-

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It In the Eloctrlc Arc Woldo
ln1 Lint. Wt olso llack ' 1
lo,.. aupply of welding oupo
p!IH. Comt In for 1 weldor
don.nstrtllon or coli
1
•IIIOIIItrallolt et home, no

I'M THINI&lt;,IklG OF FORMIIJG

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A CITIZEN'S R~~CUE ~U~D
10 TRAikl P~Pl£ TG&gt; HELP

of couno.

OTHERS II.J IJEW!

Olll&lt;o end oorvlc1 dept, - ·
dolly 9:00 Ull 5:00 PM Sttvrdtys 9:00 AM 1111 9:00
PM. Welding suppllot donv.

By HOWle

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IF We EVER NEED ANI(Ok!E
II.Jf1&lt;) GOES ~l l lD PIECES IIJ
AN £NI ERGEIJCY W£'LL CIV£
YOU ~ CALL !

round bobo
blna, sews forward lltd
verse, Zig Zag equipped.
orodf-olchorgo.
eComoln or call 992·2276.
only 7 payments $8.00.
Woldlntcllnlco oro undtrwll)'
21165.
4 21 tfc
- I n tnd regiotar

Businus Services

By MERRILL Bl.OSSER

FOR CARRIERS
IN MiDDLEPORt.
Conted!,eye Mlnley
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with llmbor. Marion Reynolds, I
1101 77, Syracuse, Ohio. .

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Middleport.
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Sweeper, on
5 12

wheels. Complete with dull
cleaning attachments. Guaranteed. Pay only a payments
$5 each. Phone 192-a.
e I tfc

WANTED
C.rrien Ntedecl

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H'IS Specially Is 8 ~
appearlnc at:L l'elfollns In a eloset, under slaliJ, •
..

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For Pomeroy
Apply At The

house, bath, 80011
tlon. 108 Butternut
nelle Fugate. Pbone ~iZll:l.

ldldtel1 coanten, anywllft How7 No pilot U&amp;ht, 10 wAtr, ··
no flues needed. fllllll11ulecblc water beaters · ·
apace ••• let JQU put heallr near points of 1118last 1111 tot.
maximum efficiency. Ilk ,... Malar or • •
• about our Protectsd Service Plan, a
llklltJ on parb, senloeand tank.
· Additional wlrlnz .needed7 Take advantage of our mone~J"

4 30 tfc

Deily Sentinel Office
110 Mech1nlc St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

I ROOIII HOVSE,
forced air
bact porches,
brick, In Pomeroy. Pbcme
3112.
5 II
6 ROOM HOVSE, two
roo1111, will lo will CII'Jlft.i
IDa Ill llvlng room, fuD bment, 1.93 acres, Mulberry
Heights, Pboae 19U42t.
&amp; 14 Ue
com
plete wltb Ill

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HOU="'SE;;:-1.,-or-=-ren
= t. ""s-=r:::-oomt
= -lltd
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bltb, larp garden, In Lower
lyt'~CU~e. Call Kenneth_
dlft, 53 LlrsoD Drive, Grov•
port. Oh!G. Pbone 138-10'1.
• 4 Sic

I BOOMS and balb lp8llment,
~ Ooar, sos Condor St.
call IIN'1It
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menll. $17.11.

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modern apartments. Two and
three bedrooma. All

MIOI_.C_flo

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Wirl. .......... .

AMIU•••• c-. w

$995

1960 CORYAIR 700

$395

e P1t101

plete YOIIIglllown

• ...,.

&amp;IM .. 111. .. 12111 NMft. laturdiY

'l.'EIIJtACI'J TIIE·~~~·f:==;:=;:::;:==~========~~
ing. Adults
w.
For Sale

IT'I IAI'Y TO PLACI A

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only.
MENTS. New !'!liven,
VL
Phone 8DD.
I 4

'NANT AD

EN

PKINI tt2o2111

· For St!e

apartment

3

bedrooms,

stoNge, four apeakert.

over payments of $5.50
month, or pay bal10ee ___ ''""
$111.24. Try It In your home.
stakes; Kenneth Blso
Call mu.
6 4 6te
sell, Long Bottom, Oblo.

sew1ng machine.
machine makes butloJI. THREE

This

.

.

= =:-:::---:-Cemetery

boles, d a r n s, embroiders.
Take over six payments of
$6.70 per month. We will
bring lhlJ maclllne t,p your
home for you 1o try. call m2838.

6 4 6lc

EYINRUDE

iYi&gt;Bvidlot;-D;iiOi\: I

cy&lt;le, XIJI, sportster. Prleed
to sell. See Boyd K!Dzel or
call 77'....................
.,_ ...... w. Va.
e 4 3tp

console wllb radio,

1967 IG ZAG

II ONI OJI 'htll
·1"

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• 4 3le

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COIIllecutive
lots In Beec:h Grove, for In·
formation write or phone W.
A Douglall, 35 Riverside Dr.,
Dayton, Ohio, Pbone 1?.M5611.
• 4 lotc

LOOK!

usponsible

. "
( WILL NOT be
for
any debts other than my own.
Robert Sfrrett, Rutland.
• 4

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.

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DICK RAWLIN!il.' . 1 ~ · .: ,
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RlwllntP Hon~·--~1! ~· : , ,

WY 14111 '( \ :~:;:···. , · . ,,';'··•.•"•:
MIDDLIPOif, OHII) . ' · ·•• .

.,J'L P.I!INER

I.. - ---

Ohio Boat and Motor
LlcenM

SCHWARZEL MARINE
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THEY WON'T EVEN

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'10'.'.' ~

EXPERIENCED

S.leund Service

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NICEST PIOI'I.IIt . .. GAt~·
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. V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4th Ave., Huntington

BEAUTIFUL AM IDd FM
nut stereos just received •rom' II
overst9f=ked emnpallf. Wll
sell at '-dealer's cost. Price 11
$114.95 or monthly payments.
Call 99'J.311B.

STEREO, -~;.;·W
--aln,ltj 1965

11&gt;

or C1ll •Collect 532-6881

'f"' ' .,

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1',
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WU &amp; SElVIG .:!:.: · ,;. . - .. ,
.

Rtpraentatlveln Thl1 Aru 20 YHn For

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
POMERClY, OHICJ

and rear enlruct. Beaotlfal.
Iy landscaped. Prlnte

e BIIIWn In lnsul1tlon

Elmer E. White, 404~ So. 4th St., Ironton

::!'.
:::S~~·S:: Pomeroy Motor Co.
complelely lllsulated.

OPPICI HOUII
ftll. fa liM p. m.. DliiY

'

For·Fr. Eatlm1111 · ·
•Aluminum AWJ!IIIIJ•
•Aluminum Skiing eAiumlnum R1lllngs
eAiumlnum Windows &amp; Daon eC.r Porte

Sport Coupe, locll 1 owner ear, black flnWl with white top,
clean interior, radio and beater, whitewlll lites, 1 nice one.

brick buildlog,
coupe, good tires, clean interior, radio IDd beater, another
orated plastered walls. CoDIIo II good buy,

11 ..... ,., w........ - - ' " "
tl " ' ctM DIMHnt •P Pllll . .
•IIIII ttl t11N Wttlda 11 ..,.,.
CAID OP 'I'IIAJIQ A OIITUARIII
.,... .... It " " ' "''"'""""'' ....
............... t&amp;
ILIND ADI
IMtlrt'"'-

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11,. e.

1962 KARMANN CHIA

and

I ftftll " ' WeN, ... , ...........
11 ....... ,.,
1.-.fiiM.

Contact:
CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio "

"'1964 DODGE 2 DOOR
$1095
270 Series, white finish! red lntaior, 8 cyl. engine, automat·
ie trano. Radio a_nd heo er, like new whitewall tlrea

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND
BRAKE SERVICE
•

BLAmNARS

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370

eC.r eTruCic
Con ·

KEITH GOBLE · FoRD'
WY 24196

MlddiiJIIIf, 0. . .

Phone 992-2143 Pom1ray
}.

FREE

NOnCE!

stoRAGE .

'

•'.:

REMEMilER,UEAR,

'!OUR 61&lt;-\NDPAR"~5
ARlO NCIT OBLIGED
TO GIVE YOU A
PENNY

Ftlrnoy Arc Wtldtro of 110

W. Mt1n St. Pomtroy, Ohio,
now htvo tht S.IN tnd Strvlct dopt, opon, Glvlnt arvloe to welding m•chlne owfto
o.ro,ln.tho TRI·STATI AREA,
Our '""let dopl. It equipped
to glvo prompt oorvlco on til
fJIMI of Electric Ale Woldo
lnll -hlnta. Wo tlso htvt

In ltocfc nrlouo tiJII of For.
noy Ropolr Units - known

IIGJrus Mower.
IN THE AREA
Bulk ond kg hrtlllor, bulk
IPI'OOIIIne oppUc1to1'1, •ulk
sproodor trucks - lor Ill
rour ferlllbtr JIOOdl.

•
POMEROY
992-2111

PRICED TO SELL NOWI

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
Ph. 992-2176

11 •

Combbatian R1p.11r Un-

."

It In the Eloctrlc Arc Woldo
ln1 Lint. Wt olso llack ' 1
lo,.. aupply of welding oupo
p!IH. Comt In for 1 weldor
don.nstrtllon or coli
1
•IIIOIIItrallolt et home, no

I'M THINI&lt;,IklG OF FORMIIJG

*••

obU~~ttlon

A CITIZEN'S R~~CUE ~U~D
10 TRAikl P~Pl£ TG&gt; HELP

of couno.

OTHERS II.J IJEW!

Olll&lt;o end oorvlc1 dept, - ·
dolly 9:00 Ull 5:00 PM Sttvrdtys 9:00 AM 1111 9:00
PM. Welding suppllot donv.

By HOWle

~HileiDER

IF We EVER NEED ANI(Ok!E
II.Jf1&lt;) GOES ~l l lD PIECES IIJ
AN £NI ERGEIJCY W£'LL CIV£
YOU ~ CALL !

round bobo
blna, sews forward lltd
verse, Zig Zag equipped.
orodf-olchorgo.
eComoln or call 992·2276.
only 7 payments $8.00.
Woldlntcllnlco oro undtrwll)'
21165.
4 21 tfc
- I n tnd regiotar

Businus Services

By MERRILL Bl.OSSER

FOR CARRIERS
IN MiDDLEPORt.
Conted!,eye Mlnley
••
Mldclllport

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West Ylrglnla, ar old farm11l
with llmbor. Marion Reynolds, I
1101 77, Syracuse, Ohio. .

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Piano, piano accordian and
voc•lstullents of Miss Mercedes
Condon, Pomeroy, will he presented in three recitals Sunday,
June II at the Pomeroy Senior
High &amp;bool Audl!orium.
The first recital will begin
all :30 p.m.; the second at2:45
p.m. and the third at 4:30. Each
recital will be by different students 1 Miss Condon whose
local s~dio is an exten;ion of
the Sherwood Music School.
Adult students of Miss Condon

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will serve as hostesses lor
The theme, "Our Heritage" was carrleil out ln tlit
three recttals. Another
decorations and in the afternoon speech by_M~s. W~t.et
of the afternoon will be. an
H. Moeller, at the OCCL South Central Diitrict S~
show, open to the pubbc, beConference, held Saturday at the Chesbire:Kyger ~~
tween the three recitals. T h
By Clwrlene
mentary School.
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Mre. Moeller told the women being done each da1. rlibl_~
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ents of Miss Condon's pupils.
Hoeflich
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abOUt their part in building our our own homes. ·
Trtbutes ~ mother• and . P:am.
,
Featured during the
neritage. She said, "Women "We deplore ~ who
thers by cbtldren of the Trinity Fred Blaett~ar gave the dewill be · presentations by
today are playing a great part disregard and disreapt)Ct for , , •
Umted Cburch o1 Chrtst
vottons With hts .granddaughter,
of three of Miss Condon's
Surprise, surprise, and it really was!
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In making our history. 11 is im· law, the lmg blfl'Ptrs and; ,_
ilghted the
Elizabeth, readmg scrtptures.
pils. The three who are
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. White, here from AkrOn visiting poltanl that we work for a rooters, w(lll, unfort~naiely: • .., ·•
lather-son banquet held
A "Prayer for Mothers/' was
serving as teachet·s are
relatives, were honored with a party held in observance cause and !bat we have enthu- helping also to mike tomor·night at the church by the
presented by Fatth Perrm, and
Bailey, Carla MmTis and
of their 49th wedding anniversary.
stasrn for that cause.
ruw's lierl~e. Words of :' . ,
men's Guild.
a reading, ''Little Mothers,"
jean McClure.
Hosts for the family event were Mr. and Mrs. Charles "We are all aware of I h o courag$11epl tQ porenll . )~iii'~·
/lttended by over 60
was given by Lisa Thomas,
Whit.e a.n~ _dau_ghter, Texanna. Other members of the lofty and great heritage lelt to given _centuries ago, 'Trilp :a
'tbt ~vent began with a potluck Becky Thomas, and Debbit and
fanuly JOIIIJng m the observance were Mrs. Beulah ~htte us. we also are now 1n t h e child m tbe w_ay he aball. -~
tlinnet,. preceded with prayer by Sheryl Kennedy, making up the
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst and son, Cra1g, Midtpe· process of making a heritage and when he iS,~~ he Will nil!
the Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor. panel, with Elizabeth Blaettnar
port, Howard Wells, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Myrtle Watkins, for those who follow. This is d~part from tt. . . . . f.•· ·
.Mrs. Albert Woodard, guild
as the moderator.
,\kron.
1~ closlng,.,Mn. ~_!\'!:}~} .
'sldent, had char8jlof the .
Irene Barnes played a piano
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solo, "Three Waltzes," and the
FOUR GRANDCHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
lr.edom Ia our
nursery and primary depart- I
Graham of Racine will be graduating
from
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ment children sang under the
Oil Friday. The Grahams, however, won
e a e to a. Tor
eadl one of aS, too rninf.o~.,~ '
direction of Mrs. Don Thomas
tend any of the commencement programs. Mrs. Graham
take it for granted. We m11'1 t
and Mrs. Thomas Smith, with
is a patient at Veterans Mef
fo 'I 111 11 0ur itihe
Miss Blaettnar accompanying The Church of God of
Rev. James Satterfield,
modal Hospital.
Catholic priesthood, while DaISSIOn rOJeC
work r ~' ·:
lila! .11
TO.NIGHT
·ano.
Making
up
the
chowas
the
scene
of
the
of
tbe
Mount
Moriah
Church
vid
plans
a
career
in
pediatrics.
and
energies
a
pray
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Jun.6
at the Pl
Parents of the lour students
La yet~ gilts . for a mission wtll not be tak,en .from us. , o.
DOUBLE FEATURI
raJ group were Jayne Smith. of Miss Betty Lou Gillilan,
God, the bride was attired in
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Page
Smith,
Beth
Perrin,
Jim
ghter
of
the
late
Mr.
and
white
lace
dress.
Her
.
are
all
former
residents
of
the
ROBERT
GARWELL,
husproject
of
the
Women's
ConferDuring
the
lfiOrn
ng
plllofi
"CAST A GIANT SHADOW"
Rosenbaum David Kennedy Elbert Gillilan of Racme,
length vell fell from a w h' t Racine and Apple Grove areas. band of the former Judy Butch- I ence of the Ohio Baptist Con- awards were given as o s:
Kirk Doug}afi, Sylvia Berger
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·ed Roger Graham, son of Mr. and er has accepted a teacht'ng po- vention were presented Monday Program, Toddlers to Tassell
:..PLUSand Danny and Gregg Thomas. Charles It Spaun, son of Mr. peta 1 crown, an 8 e carrt a
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Lea
P 01 ter
"WOMEN OF PRE·
"Greetings to Grandmothers" and Mrs. Junior Spaun, Racine, bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. John Graham will gr u- siUon at the College of Liber&amp;l olght by members of the B._ H. Mothers
gue:
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HISTORIC PLANET"
ate
from
Congers
H1gh
School
Arts
in
Chickasha
Okla
beSanborn
Missionary
Society
French
City Mothers LeaJUI,
(In color)
The bride's maid of honor was in Congers, Ga.; Carol Ann ginning with the f~ll ter;;,.
meeting at the Middleport First Middleport, and Kyger · Yll\eY
WendeR Corey, Keith Larsen was given by Terri Russell, Route 2.
Mary Hayes sang ·'Bless This Vows of the double ring
her sister, Miss Mildred · DeJoseph, daughter ot Mr: and
Baptist Church.
received honorable meflt!oo lot
House," and to conclode the mony were read at 8:30 in
Jan. She wore a light bl u Mrs. Alfred DeJoseph (Char- Bob will receive his masters
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
program tn tnbute to mothers,
.
Friday May :16
dress with blue accessories.
lotte Roush) will receive her degree from Ohio University in The conference Wtll be_ held New distrlet ollleert 1' e r t
. June 7-l-9
Mary and Carl Kautz sang ~~::n~:v onDonald Sheets. '
ger Spaun served as best
diploma from the high school August. During the past year, June IS-17 at Granville, tt was elected, Mrs. ltennetb ., .Sci'",
DOUBLE FEATURE
"Mother.".
Mrs.
Ben
Neutztmg
ets
of
~bite
gladioli
for
his
brother,
and
the
in Clearwater, Fla.; and· David both he and Judy have bad as- announced.
Middleport, wUI serve .. Plt&amp;Tex Ritter and Rachel Roman
"GIRL FROM TOBACCO
accompamed the vocals.
the church for tho ceremony. were the Rev. Donald .
and Terry Barnett, twin sons of SiBiantships. At the Oklahoma Mr and Mrs Edson Roush !dent: Mrs. Ralph 8 elY til e...
ROAD"
Opemng
the
portton
of
the
Given
ir\
marriage
by
t
h
and
James
Williams.
Mus1c
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett (Ma- College, Bob will be teaching pi- of ..;ar Racine; who spent sev· chairman of the oo~q~
(ln Color)
program dedtcated to lathers,
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the ceremony was provided
ry Roush) wlll graduate from a ano and theroy. The couple plan eral weeks in Russia last sum- committee, Mrs. DonovaD Wlclr:·
- PLUSLawrence Harvey
was Morten Barnes, who gave
the Rev. Dale Thornton.
school in Steubenville.
to move to Chickasha In late mer, were guests at the meet- line, Mrs. George Clark.· ~·
- .Jean Simmons
a "Prayer for Fathers." David · '
Incidentally, the twins have August.
ing They related impressions Bob Clatk and Mrs. Jllli..'l
"LIFE AT TI~E TOP"
Harris recited "My Father's .
A reception was held at
made their decisions about proof th.e coun·try a·• showed a Preston, committee memllen.
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R
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home
of
the
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Shoes," J tm osen aum gave
fessions -Terry will enter the THE REV. C!.YDE Bartlett,
. 8 of slides IN
Mrs. !Astor PI·-'•
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"He's My Dad," and Steven .
Thornton at the Cbester
pastor of the Middleport Churc.~ se~~ring the business session, pr~nted with a gift ol lllfP1'8'
Jewell presented "No Walk In _,
age.
of. the Nazarene lor the o as t resided over by Mrs. Manning clsUon ~ her job as presldenl '
Pomeroy, 0.
Space." Recitations spelling out ~
Both Mr. and Mrs. Spaun
eight years, has accepted a pas· PKI
••· of the district.
1.t was dec'•ded to ""'"
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members
of
the
Mount
Moriah
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torate w it h the Rosevil e
' .th th J ly meeting A A delicious 1oneheon wu ltr·
father were gtven Y ug 1as .,
TONIGHT
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Church
of
God.
pense
Wl
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by Ad th Mi ·
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Junt 6
Rosen baum. J oe Rosenbaum. ~
Here for lhe wedding and re- ~
Cburch and will be . movmg icnic at the Paul Smart home ved
a
sstonary ..,_.
. . Morten Barnes, and Steven Jethere m late July. Durtn~ . the ~as )anned for August.
ty.
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"GAMBIT"
well.
Prayer
by
Mrs.
Woodard
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delton
Hugltes
ception
from
out
of
county
were
Rev.
Mr.
Bartlett's
mmtstry
Mrps
"'-·riM
Bennett
ass'ts'
Lovely
table
decoratiOIII
W
(Technicolor )
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La
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Mrs.
Rex
Carlysle
and
children,
dd
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Wr~ey MacLaine , Michael
conclu ded th e aIfatr.
and family,
ness1er, wer
here, a new sanctuary was a · ed by 'Mrs. W'tllt's Anthony, Mrs. corsages or
Cfl'S ' ,. ...e
C11.ine, Herbert Lom -Arnood
'th h b th Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. James
he Cit-''"· G-'·weekend visitors· wt er ro d• Cline of Beverly, Mrs. S e v a I
ed to the church.
Ross Pullen and Mrs Dat'sy made by I
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The June meeting of the Wo- er-in-Jaw and SISter, Mr. a n
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CalorCirtoons:""··
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Cline and son, Carol, Franklin;
As earlier announced, new i Bing conducted the love goft ber received lilt piCkel 0
lon Voyage, Olt Pal 1men's Society of World Service Mrs. Fred Goeglem.
Mrs.
Melvin
Forrester,
pastor
of the Middleport Ch_urch dedication. M_rs. Anthony pre- she reoristered.
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'lltomtn Pink
d Mr C I!
M
Swinger .
of
thehasEnterprise
E. U.Date
B. lee are
r. ~n
: · Ind. VIS·
. and Tony • Middletown; an d
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Church
been posponed.
m New s.
Carhsle,
will be the Rev. Audry Mt 11er' sen ted devoltons.
During
lUncheon, I !If I e.
of the meeting, originally sche- tltng her sister, Mrs. c.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Sheets,
Tuesday
of Portsmouth.
An organ prelude by Mrs. number of door prizes wertctv-·..
duled tonight, will be announc- Smtih, and hu~nd.
Jack$on.
MIDDLEPORT
FIREMEN
Fred Gibbs, Jr .. and a poem by en
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Mt. and Mrs. William R.
sponsor teen dance at the
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Mrs. Kloes opened the meet- Mrs. Peul Shoemaker, PreM- ·
ton, Columbus, were
dleport Community park
10 WIn Degrees rn
ing. Refreshments were served dent of the holtela ~·~ . .. &lt;!'..•
gnests of Mr. and Mrs.
ing at 8:30 p.m. The public
A.theru on Surumy
by tbe EJecta Ctrcle. Guests ger Valley Motllers IMau~t,
Lei~it.
welcome.
Ten Meigs Countians recelv- were Mr. and Mrs. Roush, Ju- welcomed the memben lllti ·Gri
Mr. and Mrs.-Tim swan and
THI!: AMERICAN Lutheran ed degrees at the 213th com- d~ Owen, and Trlna and Venlda ficera.
.
children Tim, Jack, and
Church Women of St. Paul's mencement Sunday at Ohio Un. Gtbbs.
Eight leagues Ill lire dliti'let ·
ya , Columbus, spent the
and
St. John's
LuUwran iversity.
were representecl.
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end hete with Mrs. Swan's
Church will meet Tuesday, June The group Includes John A.
DAUGifi'ER HONORED
one bJ&amp;hlllbl ollhe ~
andparents, Mr. and Mr•.
6, at 6:4S p. m. at St. John's Allensworth, BSEd.. and David Mr. and Mra. Gene Rice. session was the "Travtllul ..
Ray E. Gilils, Mulberry Ave.
Church for annual "potluCJ&lt; pic- R. Wiley, BSIT, ~ddlepoi'l; :Middleport, entertained S~y Grandmother'•
Kitcli't:ll ,
Mr. and Mrs. VIncent Dabo, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lucas nic." The Rev. W. A. Genhetm- John William Hysell, BS, Min- with a dinner party t¥morrng Band."
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Pomeroy and Mrs. J. K.
and children, Rodney, Jr. and er, missionary from South
oraville; Cbarene s. Diehl, BS their daughter, Debbie, "" her Spedallnaplrallonal mu•t •· '·
Mllldleport, were In Atheno
of Defiance, were recent ca. will be present.
Ed.; Tameaa J. Finlaw, BS Ed.; fifth birthday. Gueots Wel'~ Mr. was given by tile Rio Oflll\lf ·
urday where tltey visited Miss guests of his grandparents, Mr. MIDDLEPORT FIRE De
Allen Wayne Hamm, BS, of and Mrs. D. R. Rice, Muldle- College Otolr under the dlrtCo .
Norma
Grant
at
the
K\mu
and
Mrs.
Homer
Jones.
wll)
sponsor
weekly
Pomeroy ; Roberta Kraeuler, port, Mr. ·and Mrs. DeMIS Wal· tlon ol Mr. Merlyn Boll. · ,:-/
When you to~ you~~oal'en&lt;l traitor you run ell the rlskl tho!
Convalescent Horne.
· Mr. and Mrs. Robert
night oulside teen dances
BS Ed.; Racine; Richnrd G. burn, Sherrie and Tracy, Bel- The entire conlel'eiiCI ..,..._..,
Y~" norlh~ltf do •ilth you: car, Yo"'d never think of,dri•ln;
Gerald
Sbuster
bas
been
re·
to
Athens_
Milllday
.
the
Middleport
community
park
Well, BS Ed.; Shade; Freder- pre, and Debbie's brother, Bob. planned and beautifully ·cante4 .
w•thout Insurance. Thet's why it't oQiy CO!Jimon lehse to
prbtect your bott end tt111er with lnturanc'e, too. You c1n
turned to his Lincoln Heights t.er a weekend vlatl here wtth th~gbout the summer months ick Wilkinson Crow, m, BBA,
out by the Kyger V~ ~; '
do It With I quick Clll to rour fritndly Auto-Owntrs IQint.
home alter a period o1 t!llnflne- ll!r .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira starlinl th" Tuesday, June 6. Syracuse; and Sbaron K. Gaul
LODGE TO MEET
ers' League. Mermen ··~; .·
Then yoo'tt realty~ ~bit to tnfoi cartfrH boeltng,
ment at Holzer Hospital. Mr. ·
from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m.
BS Ed., now residing in Belpre. Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F. Charlene Darst, Mrs. H-r &gt;: '
Shuster, who suffered· a heel , The Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
wtll emcee.
&amp; A.M., wtll meet Wednesday, Preston, Mrs. Janice .L uC-1''-'·' •
SH &lt;lllL CHILDS
fl'at111re &lt;111 bis
fOI!alructlon Bartlett and family were
MIDDLEPORT
.
POII'I'P6NE MEETING June 7 at 7:30p.m., at the Ma· Mrs. Carol Buck, Mm''Liltdlt '
employment at Athens, will Newark over the weekend to munlly Dally Vacation Bt b le A meetlnl! of the Rock Sprirlgs sonic Temple. Tbere wDI be McCarty, Mrs. Sharoll D
wear a cast M· the next II visit their son, Clyde E.
School teachers and helpers will Grange scheduled for Thursday work In the lint degree for Mrs. Patti Smith, Mnl. PIUJUto;J;•:
Melg, County'• Old..t and Llrgm
Wt!eks.
·
11nd
family.
Tbey
also
meet at 7 P: m.
at
night has been postponed until two candidates. Refrellbments ley, Mn. Janice Swisher,
PHONIEc,a·2i42,
MIDDLEPORT,
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Mrs. Elizabeth Wlckllam and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
First U n' I e d
June !5 with the Harrlsonvllle wlll be served. All Master M• Carol Freeman and Mlf¢
Mrs. Erma Hellman, (~tester, at KlrkenrVIOe. James B
Church.
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ape~t the past week wllh Mr. lett is working with his
POMEROY WOMEN'S G o 1~
llmAI.f DUVIAIIIII
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and Mn. Elmer Wlckhlm, UnClyde, In the
AaBoclation will meet at 7:
ctl'Jllt. 111Qf!!i6Ji_ ion Ave.
building buslnesa this
Tuesday at the club house.
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College in Kankakee, Ill. this Order of Eastern Star, w I II
fall. Martha Bartlett remained meet Tueeday night at the Ma·
In Klrkenvllle with her
Temple. Tbere will be
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Ford. Tbe Bartlett family initiatory work.
atao visited recently in Simp. ANNUAL INSPI!lCTION of the
9011, W. Va., wltb Mrs. John Meigs 'Temple, Pytlllan Sisters,
Felton.
will be held at 7:30 Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. 'ltlomas
at the ball. All offleera
klns and children,
staff are asked to attend
will eome Wednesday for a sev- in formal attire. Each mernller
eral days' Ylslt with their par. is to take either sandwiches or
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William cookies.
Slater, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Wedueaday
Watkins.
THE CHOIR of St. Paul'&lt; and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
St John's Lutheran Cburc.~ will
and children, Paul, Pam, Den· m~et Wednesday evening, Jcn1e II
ni• and Doris, Cleveland, were 7, 1:30 p. m. at st. Paul's.
weekend gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
Th d
Fred Gibbs, Trina and Venida.
un ay
Mr. and Mrs. N. s. White THE TRJ.(X)UNTY Citizens
June .. . moon . .. weddings soon!
and Mrs. MyrUe Watkins re- Band Rad•o. Club will me
turn~to Akron Friday after Thursday ntRhl 7:311 p.m.
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For many happy brides and groo!DI, that
ape
two weeks here visit. Amvets LOOge ball, Pomeroy.
Beulah White
members urged to attend.
means It's time to come iD and talk over
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Light refreshments wUI be seryour banking needa With us. We'll
ved.
PAST OOUNCILORS of Thea• II
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be proud to be your bank!
Complete
dorus Counell, Dsupters of "- IIOiox, Ortho.Ort, Chlo.Unt Dust, Orlhorlx, Liquid Rose Food,
Rooms Of
merlea, will meet Thursday Grau Klllw, Bua-Gefa, R- Dutt Trlox, It- and Flower Spny r..tqura
CHECK THESE SERVICES: Savings • Checking
II nljfhl at the hmrne of Mrs. Ma· Food - DrthOclile G1rdtn Funtlclch, Chlord1nt $prey, Rot~t,
PP.rsonvl Loans 1 Home Loans •Auto Loans 1 Safe
Wolle, 260 W. Main St., Greeno!, Roolont, Tonilto Dutt, Whlrly Bird and Syreyllte, Sevin, end
Pomeroy.
ROM 1nd Flower C1re.
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RUMMAGE SAIJ!l· by• ~~:~~II
Auxiliary of Feeney·· 114
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
Post 12tl, Amer;~t!ll' 1 Legloo, Stop ln.the busy Housewii'H Dep1rtment on the lsi Floor _ .
Thursday, Friday qi' Saturday, nm• to IXImlne Ill the fine Ortho Products for your garden,~ .
at the Legtoo llalli 'Fourtb SL
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Health Club will ~ - 81 the the •xcellent rnults by using Ortho.
horne of Mrs. J8lll!,r· tl!!:nltre
Thursday. Each memlreii IJ
take an lllicle on a ·disease
besJnnlrrg with 1 B. Mrs.
MolmiMr 'edoral DepotltolnsurlftCt Cerporltlon
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