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llie Glailt• and Vic. ~ldenl1 E~here In the N~l home two more run• lD the AarOn's 22nd home run, lhe Forbea Flrld to.bact U. •
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-Horace Stoneham declared Ill Leaiue, New York . 9Jllle!l sixth U lhe Astroa mewed one most by any Nallonal Leaguer. pllcblng o! Pittibu~Jb'l Deiili},
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.heroiCs on the Cadrinala. Plncb- for the first lime 1bls year, ...
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1No games sclleduled\
Cardinals is,no\f giving old-age
Predlolloao .l.lalalllll!tl
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Nfltdlllalq Vktery
hitter Tony Gonzalez led of! the Willie Ml)'l gave 1 par11ng
. ~~ All~t~rs vs. AL All-Stars at
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insurMce to the Houston It's now 11 years and. five and San Franclllco edged Los Jerry Bucbek bit the Meta' bottom of the loth Inning with a 8bot to 100M players w1te 4J8't·
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first pinch hom,.- of the year round tripper to give Phllade~ vote for blm to otart
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Anaheim, Calif.
Jackie Brandl, wbo was rtot q.e cardinals' spring' training Now a creaking old 311. Brandt and th~n Ron Swoboda walked phla the come-from-behind. win. ltapte'l ·1.1!1-ttar
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Smith (6th), Vast r z em "k 1-2). LP - Bailey (2-3).
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Hrs- Howard 2 ~&lt;23rd and 241h
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Mincber (15th).
Moore, Baldwin. II) and
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too good to be \rue."
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Kl!llne, Del 68 235 51 77 _328 ~New EngLa~d States w 't h
Then Brandl was shipped to ':fct:OI'mick (11-3) and Dietz.
Kaat, Kline 18) and Nlmn,
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Houston
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getting bit oaciL for
C)lglro' .Bos 59 224 36 66 .2951 ican. However, some of t be Pomeroy saUlPirates, Letart, Nye, Hartenstein (6), Hands tR) Buzhardt (9) and McNer~ S t h F
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WP-Kaal (8-8). LPCO e
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Debbie WOlfe, Tiny
Blalt" Qal 1 74 204 30 74 ·291 ,and those who did voted to re- 1 posted opening r&lt;MLnd wins ill and Slephensoo: Wilson 16-0) Horlen (10.2). IIR-Kaat (lsi). Held by Ladies
Janice Mlo110l In d
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4 for the goUers and i
M. Brown (1), J. Manuel (I)
Nafl 11 Lea . A
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Plea118nt Pure OIIIU.., Letart 19) and Torre, Ue&lt;ker (8); IZimmefman· Howard, McMa~Ues, enjoying a pot·
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1(9th), Aaron (21nd), BU&lt;bek I SU
II: B~llks and WLIItams, Cubs! Hans Alser, of Sweden, as his aey, 174.
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CLEVELAND (UP!) _ A !\&amp;
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Leonard, and low putts, Hen- oay at Letart.
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1 lUI Yanklil)t at 7 p.m., llld St. ·Louts
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Steve
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. tangle with IIIII Grande at I
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kerm:Uer t7) McNaU ie&gt;
on lhe hill for the hosts to lake mag&amp;!ine today.
Mantle, Yanks and McAuliffe, Jeroslav Stanek Czedloslovak· 8·10
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pttcbing good hall, suffered • ported market ualysta were
Natk.ul-League: Wynn, AB- and 21-11.
lep will boltle Vlal&lt;m at 7 B.;...,, G. Jacbon (8), Wise tReplar (l~l .
DETROIT (UP!) - Unlled los~llirt hitters were BID Jus- sticking to llleir. earlier ~
troa 15; Cepeda, Cards 59: Upcoming Is the Canadian In· p.m., aDd tho Pom'roy Tlgeu (10) and Oliver WP-Wloe (4-8). New Yolk 000 000 100- I 8
Workers President Walter lice a lr of singles and ILons that · IJ6 tiillliOt! liet toDO
Aaron,.Braves and Hart, Giants temational Table Tennis Exhl· wtll.meet llellfol1l ~ ltiO P· LP-Willis (l-3). ~wan Bait
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bitions at Toronto over the La- I m.
(2nd), Allen (lith),
Stoltlernyre, Hamilton (I)
billion package of eontract Steve 'Jenkins' each a'·base hll year. : -the predietlons pron
American IA!ape: Killebrew, hor Day Weekend.
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toiTenUai' rilna of typhoon IIUNTJNGTON, W. Va. (UPI)Jfoolball coaeb at M'lrabaH !,In- ·

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Pride: Children at PTay

The American pavilion at Canada's
Ex~ 67 has taken some hard critical
knocks, especially from Americans who ·
have made the trip to Montreal.
Whereas the visitor to the neighbor· ·
ing U.~.S.R. pavlllon is overw!lelmed .by
a seemmgly endless array of machinery
and models of hydroelectric works and
factories and television sets displaying 1 ~.­
the bP.nef1ts of socialist society the viscr·
itor to America's striking geod~sic· "bu~
ble" is hard put to find t~~:. .~ationale be." You ca.ir't g'o to the Internal Revenue hind Ute space given to 'flie glorill!l · of
Service and see your neigl!bor's income ~ollywood or 20-foot-,high pop ·art. painJ·
tax return, of storm into the Penta· mgs.
gon and demand a copy of the minutes
If llle planners· of the Soviet pavilion
of the last me.eting of the _Joint Chiefs of erred on the aide of overstatement those
Staff, bu! tha)lks to. Pu~hc La~ 89-487, of the Ameril;an, are definitely gullty of
you~ nght to _peek. beh1~d the bureau- understatement amounting 'idniost to·. no·
crati~ ~urtam m whtch b•g go.vernment s!atement at all. Except for an ini!Jres·
cloakll ·t!self has heeq gr,atly .enhanced. stve. full·~ale model of the moon land· .
In the JIBS!, a pei'so\1 askjn,g to . see mg capsule, there is little to inspire pride
documents m a pa1cular gov~I'Jlment ag; :!'1\d patrlotisl'll: among Americans or awe
&lt;:n~ ha~ to pro~e; to the ~atis(actloq 'l!f or un~er!landmg among foreigners. ·
the agiliey·' that-he b~d a del$ln.&lt;trable·
Tins IS not quite true. There 1s one
need for the •nfornl:rtion. . 1
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· Untler the new law, whtc~ \Yent· lm.o ;,o · amount of, Russian ' machinery ,
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information. from a· governmen!''ltg!ncf. done film called "A U:~ tO l'l::.~tif~ll~
Fm~ennore, the· ageucy mu_st p~vtde a
Sponsored ,by Polaroid Corpor~tlon
read1ng roo111. al!s~~f.._admllns~l'l\iVe IIIII,- It 111~a1jes without words half a dozen
terllls and, ph~tQcopymg equtpment for games generations of children have playPilbll~ u••··•· • ·.. ·
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Wllson,
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Willlam Steinkraus of . :he -Bell (6-8).
Americlll League: Sparma, '------ .. - -- · ·- - Unlled Slates, rldlilg Bald (lth), Wilson 13rd).
Tlg~rs 11;~:, Horlen, White Sox Columbus
36 40 .474 10\1 Millstrel, lied with two others lllnd Game)
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33 38 .465 11 Neal Shaprlo on San Pedro and Detroit
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41 29 .818 ... Tol 5 Jcksnville 0 (l•t bight) . · _
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37 .•479 10 1Rochester at Toronto, ppd, rain
Wi J,1B LED 0 N,
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10 runo hi the first
(UPI)-Mrs. . Billie . Jean
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Britain's Mrs. Aim Jones,
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women's doubles and mlxl!dl
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matlo~ JM!liCies; otben ~redlct a ras)l of
lawswts to test the Jaw m·~hitlcoui;t$.
. Congress wUI keep an eye on the im·
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wm depend on bow effectively the peop·
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the facta of government."

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llie Glailt• and Vic. ~ldenl1 E~here In the N~l home two more run• lD the AarOn's 22nd home run, lhe Forbea Flrld to.bact U. •
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VPI Spoirll· Writer
-Horace Stoneham declared Ill Leaiue, New York . 9Jllle!l sixth U lhe Astroa mewed one most by any Nallonal Leaguer. pllcblng o! Pittibu~Jb'l Deiili},
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Bait 2 N.Y. 1 tregular game) 'lbe first bonus baby ever 1957, "Jackie 15 lhe ~le AUanta H Pltllburgh dillflled ptrcentage point ahead .of New T!Je PhiDiet pulled the same Rlbaat, who went lilt ~ .
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· MOJiday's Gamn
signed by lhe St. Louis ballplayer."
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.heroiCs on the Cadrinala. Plncb- for the first lime 1bls year, ...
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1No games sclleduled\
Cardinals is,no\f giving old-age
Predlolloao .l.lalalllll!tl
lea~ St. Louis M•la 10,'hmlngs
Nfltdlllalq Vktery
hitter Tony Gonzalez led of! the Willie Ml)'l gave 1 par11ng
. ~~ All~t~rs vs. AL All-Stars at
Tueod~zy'a Game•
insurMce to the Houston It's now 11 years and. five and San Franclllco edged Los Jerry Bucbek bit the Meta' bottom of the loth Inning with a 8bot to 100M players w1te 4J8't·
~ejni ...Callf.
NL All-Stars vs. AL All-Stars
Astros.
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first pinch hom,.- of the year round tripper to give Phllade~ vote for blm to otart
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Anaheim, Calif.
Jackie Brandl, wbo was rtot q.e cardinals' spring' training Now a creaking old 311. Brandt and th~n Ron Swoboda walked phla the come-from-behind. win. ltapte'l ·1.1!1-ttar
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from lhe Cards 1D 1954. Star, but rather aa on ooeaslon· run m the flflh and then lined a Braves. '!be Braves had gone Wnlie Stargell hit the lith that brought home Tito Fuentes
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last place with a 11-4 triumph
Smith (6th), Vast r z em "k 1-2). LP - Bailey (2-3).
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Hrs- Howard 2 ~&lt;23rd and 241h
Stauti,'.Hi&gt;u 71260 'l1 90 _346
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80296 60 93 .ml"'th . world ranked European, Cards, General Manager Frank UIIDDingB)
Mincber (15th).
Moore, Baldwin. II) and
baU team of the S)'rlrul,e MY1I'
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IAsian a~ U. S. men.
Lane greeted his arrival by L.A.
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boastins. "The .kid looka almost S.F.
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too good to be \rue."
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Kl!llne, Del 68 235 51 77 _328 ~New EngLa~d States w 't h
Then Brandl was shipped to ':fct:OI'mick (11-3) and Dietz.
Kaat, Kline 18) and Nlmn,
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Houston
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getting bit oaciL for
C)lglro' .Bos 59 224 36 66 .2951 ican. However, some of t be Pomeroy saUlPirates, Letart, Nye, Hartenstein (6), Hands tR) Buzhardt (9) and McNer~ S t h F
"He'd be a iensallo1 Ia
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.1\ilncltf Cal 80265 50 78 ·2941 Europeans were unable to come,; and tbe G poUa !J:eaatoro (7), Gardner (7), Nlekro (81
WP-Kaal (8-8). LPCO e
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Debbie WOlfe, Tiny
Blalt" Qal 1 74 204 30 74 ·291 ,and those who did voted to re- 1 posted opening r&lt;MLnd wins ill and Slephensoo: Wilson 16-0) Horlen (10.2). IIR-Kaat (lsi). Held by Ladies
Janice Mlo110l In d
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OOl 000 11011- 1 81 Scotch foursome tournament
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4 for the goUers and i
M. Brown (1), J. Manuel (I)
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Plea118nt Pure OIIIU.., Letart 19) and Torre, Ue&lt;ker (8); IZimmefman· Howard, McMa~Ues, enjoying a pot·
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1(9th), Aaron (21nd), BU&lt;bek I SU
II: B~llks and WLIItams, Cubs! Hans Alser, of Sweden, as his aey, 174.
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low net, Peart Welker and falls eked out a 4-2 win
CLEVELAND (UP!) _ A !\&amp;
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Leonard, and low putts, Hen- oay at Letart.
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1 lUI Yanklil)t at 7 p.m., llld St. ·Louts
~: .l'l. -Robins~ Ortoles 21; Another was hisslngles match the Middleport lndiatta will ;
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. tangle with IIIII Grande at I
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kerm:Uer t7) McNaU ie&gt;
on lhe hill for the hosts to lake mag&amp;!ine today.
Mantle, Yanks and McAuliffe, Jeroslav Stanek Czedloslovak· 8·10
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pttcbing good hall, suffered • ported market ualysta were
Natk.ul-League: Wynn, AB- and 21-11.
lep will boltle Vlal&lt;m at 7 B.;...,, G. Jacbon (8), Wise tReplar (l~l .
DETROIT (UP!) - Unlled los~llirt hitters were BID Jus- sticking to llleir. earlier ~
troa 15; Cepeda, Cards 59: Upcoming Is the Canadian In· p.m., aDd tho Pom'roy Tlgeu (10) and Oliver WP-Wloe (4-8). New Yolk 000 000 100- I 8
Workers President Walter lice a lr of singles and ILons that · IJ6 tiillliOt! liet toDO
Aaron,.Braves and Hart, Giants temational Table Tennis Exhl· wtll.meet llellfol1l ~ ltiO P· LP-Willis (l-3). ~wan Bait
GOO 100 lib:- 2 9 I P, Reuther today lakes his $1. J~ Je.:S Bob MJllet and 01 raw steel wiD·be poured tbl•
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bitions at Toronto over the La- I m.
(2nd), Allen (lith),
Stoltlernyre, Hamilton (I)
billion package of eontract Steve 'Jenkins' each a'·base hll year. : -the predietlons pron
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Pride: Children at PTay

The American pavilion at Canada's
Ex~ 67 has taken some hard critical
knocks, especially from Americans who ·
have made the trip to Montreal.
Whereas the visitor to the neighbor· ·
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a seemmgly endless array of machinery
and models of hydroelectric works and
factories and television sets displaying 1 ~.­
the bP.nef1ts of socialist society the viscr·
itor to America's striking geod~sic· "bu~
ble" is hard put to find t~~:. .~ationale be." You ca.ir't g'o to the Internal Revenue hind Ute space given to 'flie glorill!l · of
Service and see your neigl!bor's income ~ollywood or 20-foot-,high pop ·art. painJ·
tax return, of storm into the Penta· mgs.
gon and demand a copy of the minutes
If llle planners· of the Soviet pavilion
of the last me.eting of the _Joint Chiefs of erred on the aide of overstatement those
Staff, bu! tha)lks to. Pu~hc La~ 89-487, of the Ameril;an, are definitely gullty of
you~ nght to _peek. beh1~d the bureau- understatement amounting 'idniost to·. no·
crati~ ~urtam m whtch b•g go.vernment s!atement at all. Except for an ini!Jres·
cloakll ·t!self has heeq gr,atly .enhanced. stve. full·~ale model of the moon land· .
In the JIBS!, a pei'so\1 askjn,g to . see mg capsule, there is little to inspire pride
documents m a pa1cular gov~I'Jlment ag; :!'1\d patrlotisl'll: among Americans or awe
&lt;:n~ ha~ to pro~e; to the ~atis(actloq 'l!f or un~er!landmg among foreigners. ·
the agiliey·' that-he b~d a del$ln.&lt;trable·
Tins IS not quite true. There 1s one
need for the •nfornl:rtion. . 1
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information. from a· governmen!''ltg!ncf. done film called "A U:~ tO l'l::.~tif~ll~
Fm~ennore, the· ageucy mu_st p~vtde a
Sponsored ,by Polaroid Corpor~tlon
read1ng roo111. al!s~~f.._admllns~l'l\iVe IIIII,- It 111~a1jes without words half a dozen
terllls and, ph~tQcopymg equtpment for games generations of children have playPilbll~ u••··•· • ·.. ·
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Willlam Steinkraus of . :he -Bell (6-8).
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Tlg~rs 11;~:, Horlen, White Sox Columbus
36 40 .474 10\1 Millstrel, lied with two others lllnd Game)
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31 38 .472 101!1 for second. United States riders Boston
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33 38 .465 11 Neal Shaprlo on San Pedro and Detroit
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37 .•479 10 1Rochester at Toronto, ppd, rain
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01ar* llenllet, ~!lao Mn. Carl 'fall and faJillly were Mr. ~ 'Mil. ·cntt.;..,PtaJey. doowD City.: Shlrley 'M}~;e 'nt, · ·r·u• . · . ·' .
slated· toi coumilltel hprlnp
~~~;::::~:;~·to Slate of Ob1o. EIIIIDIIII Mr. and Mn. Jaek Keml IIIII Jr., 111m, _w. Va;; t i - ~ 1\1. I BldWelli Sbe,Ui M. Boi'·
~nd tile heavy da!IJ agenda ln , · 1llli4ll!lr 1be COUf!lesll
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ell Rowdl tiD RDbelt II. aellnd, and EvlliDe \'ll!led recentl7 Greetlleea. ' · .
'lrllllilm M. WoOd, Pt. Pleaaant; Gnp~i.,.(!~pollll, IU and been In RSIIOD for Z1f weeki '
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ulf8blorh, ~ lnd
pehlela, ~lebanon.
· with Mr. and Mn. Alpha ft-. .Gay Jobnion, _rural mall car· 'C!tarles A. Roberts, Pt. Pleas- 12.2 rutllllnl 2.5 feet of rollers; witll only on&amp; week off a1nce life llldi on their ~ or to
of Newark ..,.m a~
Patrlda Dqoret, Ellrl., 1M IIIII at IIYtell Run.
ner_m. thlt 11M, hu betn COil- ant; . Mrs. Rlehard A. Frarlcls- Pt. · Pteasan~ . lUI: Pomert!Y• lbe atort of lbe year, m
pjll'llclpalt · lD the ~ '
Willa bls IJ!I!tiJ«l M r 1•
doc., to Cianci J. Dey, Mr. and Jln. Bob Amold and _lined to, llol!er Holpllll Wltb a eo, Pl Plea~t; M~. llou8lu MaSon, 20.71; lllnton, 1.81 ns- to get home anc! ~ take
bb71J!i· · . .. ·· , ·
~ftl Waltdl.
1JeieD nr,., Lots, ReedJvllle. daugllter are vlllllng for a whlle broken anltlt to~~ a li'ao- G. Edwards, Hart~; Olan H. Jng; Kllnawll~ Falls, 4.15 rts. famllles on vacation.
'I'll-~ olllbt tile Hdu~ lnlllaron , _
Charlet Massar, dec. to Leo- with bls
Raymond Am- tor acctclellt at hill faiill.
.Sntder. Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Ja"J ln.; Charlest6n, 17,83. London, Leadership In both dlambera JUra~ and · Fina~l 'lliiUtu;tfar•'' at •*Pill 'Wt.lt nard D. Muur, Cl18rlet E. ~.
Mr. and Mra. Wesley 'ADen on Pearson, Rt: I GalllJ!l&gt;llf!.Marmet and Winfield, are on have been scheduling nearly 1 · ~l)lmlltee will 1 ·. first
llolplta11D Coluinbua, Massar, Corrected eert. for Several from .here attended (Bus) Ogden and daughter, Lyn Ferry; Paul L.. ~anuel, Rt. 2 tile sill.
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1be recent Hamson reuni?n. of Xerua, called on friend! in Racine; Mrs. Vrrg1l J. Manley, ; Boat Movement•:
secondary nature, 1 day to
11o11111 of her parents, Charles Malll&amp;r, dec. to Cflar· Rev. and Mrs .. Clyde lfinton this community the past week. Middleport; Mrs. Bert W. Tea·: Galllpolla ~ko - Beaver clear the backlog.
suffering a lOll
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les E. Massar, Corrected Cert. attended !be Umted Brethren They are spendipg a vacation ford, Syracuse; Mrs. Alva C.·down 9:15 p.m.; Jeffboat down And as major
accident f!Mtlvl!ll
i:]larma, K-J1111 DavJIL.,
for Trani.. Chester.
Conference at Columbus.
at the h~e of hill sister, Mrs. Will, Pomeryy; Mrs. Reed H. IC:05 p.m.; Cotton ueen down proposals are introduced they
ve}licle
.t'ee!tver
Knopp, atudent at'
Charles Massar, Dee., to Leo- Mr. and Mrs. Branch Mlller Anna Ehzabeth Turner, .of Dex- {;:ynon, Rt I Ra~ne: M1ss Car- 1~ : 16 a.m.: Peggy Downey down are being rushed to 1 hearing.
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C. c., DIYenport, IOWB, nard L. Massar. Corrected Cert. and family of Belpre visited ter Route. Mr•. Turner bas un- ol J. Bachtel, Mfddleport; Mrs. 12:45 a.m. : OVEC up S:IO a.m.; • A case In point ls the package
pr1 arl..l,yd~~c.,:~ci;
for Trans., Chester.
w•th her father, Mr. EliJah dergone maJor surgery recent- Jack L Shipley. Fort ~·&gt;'· w. 1 James R. Hines down 6:50 R
.l of four permissive county nual feo . w
1 mootb's vacation
of bis parents,
John W. Moon. Annie Lee ! Miller. recently.
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Va.; Mrs. Dewey Mullins. Rt. m.
Ibills introduced Friday In tbe
Otls ,Xnopp. He
Moon to Manning D. Webster, Mrs. ~cca H~ll, who ~bert and advisors «.the 2 Jackson ; Mro. Minnie E., Kaaawha River - Marmet, , House. They come up for 1
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was a pat1ent at Me1gs General Colwilbia Make It t-H G~rls' Coon, Oak Hill; Mrs. DonOVIIII Glendora up 10:2S p.m.: Kathv hearing Tuesday and Wednes.
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Manning D. Webster. Mary Hospital, has returned home. Club attended 1 Career D a;v F. Broyles, Jackson: Mrs. Mar-I R. up 3:15 a.m.; Winfield, Jef- day before the Hou9e Taxation
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A. Webster to John w..Moone, Mrs. Zora Walker, who makes tolD' at Logan Ncenlly. TheY gery Howard, Ironton; Ed· !erson up 4:20 p...... ; Alan R. Committee, which already
Pa.
Annie Lee Moon, 1.54 acres, her borne with Mr. and Mra. were shown tile sights at the ward R. Pattersoo, Cottage- Merrill up 7:50 p.m.; Tammy 'under consideration !be utllllv
. . and Mrs. Edward
Pomeroy.
Ra~mond Musser, Is Ill and. a Smead Paper Company, and al- vUie, W. Va. ; Mrs. Gene Mul· L. White down 8:30 p.m.; Eh,. exctse tax bill.
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Grant L. Boring, Erika H. patrent at Veterans Memorral ao at tile Koffman Stair Com- bum. Wellston : Mrs. Charles ha 'floods up 9:40 p.m.; Helen
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Boring, Claude L. Smith, Glad· Hospital.
pany. The gtoup enjoyed a aack S. Sinclair, Wellston.
z up 11:30 p.m. .
The calendar tonight. llhowa
brothe..,, Mr. and Mrs.
ys Smith, Garnet E. Johnson, Ralph Carl, superintendent of lunch at tbe part thert! at noon.
Blrtbs
Ohio IUver - Lo&lt;k 13, East- 1 the Senate w1th five bUll up ~
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les nlelss and family aed Mr. Harnld M. Johnson, Carl W. Carleton Sunday School, pre- Attending wero Mrs. Emma Mrs. Douglas G. Edwards, em down 5:30 a.m. ; Lo&lt;k 14, a vote and tbe House with 111.
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Walton, VIrginia Walton to Ohio' sented pins for perfect atle?d· Whittlngton, .Mrs. Freda Smith. Hartford. son, 12:111! p.m. Satur-istt;el Trader up 2:30a.m.: Jolin . The Senate ls llkely to, aee
Jerrv and Dorothy
Fuel Gas eo.. Right of Way, ance on . J'!!le 25th .lo MISS Mrs. Mat Jordan. Marate Jef. day ; Mrs. Richard A. Francis. Morrow up 4:15 p.m.: St. Lou- little debate, except perhaps OD
and two children of
Olive.
Grace Krng .tor 14 years and fers, Roth and Jane Jordan, co, Pt. Pleasant, daughter. 5:47 il Zephyr up 5:20 p.m.; A. V. • Hous~-approved proposal anI
.,port, Pa .. vi&lt;ited with his
Odell Manley. Betty Manley Mills Judy King. 17 years.
Nancy Smith, Rondll Wbitting. a.m. Saturday; . Mrs. WilHam Criss up 1:20 p.m.; Lock 16, der wh1ch the amount~~ money
''l!lrts, Mr. and Mrs.
to Bobby Eugene Payne, Iris Mr. and ~s. Clyde Hlnto.n, ton, !IDSemary Linden, Caro- M. Wood, Pt. Pleasant,
son, Rita Barta down 5:1i0 a.m.; person! on public rebel
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A. Pavne Lot Mlddloporl.
Jr. and famUy of Colwnbus vr• lyn and Vicltie Hoyd, Kathy 12:37 p.m. Sunday.
iLoelt 17, Polly R. up 3:40 a.m.; eam and still receive assistance
227 sq. ln.
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hst 'nevi;. Evelyn Davl! ited bis parents, Rev. and Mr1. Lowther, Barblll'a Jordan .mi t
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Lock 18, Buckeye State up 10:· would he raised.
ZENITH CI'ILM
Mr. and Mra. Dale
to Ohio Power Co .. Coal, Salem. Clyde Hinton, Sunday.
Sara Nel11m.
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50 p.m.: Doncan Brcce d o wn
lleaoe Te Vole
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Elma lmbodeu, Vance Jmbo. Mr. ~ Mrs. DaDill J:lellord Susan Frazier o1 Gajlipolil, Mrs. E.arllaneyE
. c:;e~e=t 5,30 a.m.; Franklin B. up 6:30 The House wlU vote on lhele
AS LOW.AS
!heir home here to Lisbon, 0. den to Myrtle v. Imboden, Ro- and glrlir were weekend cueats who is 1ttending a five weeks Noah R. Du
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard
land E Imboden, Rorer D. I~&amp; of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant wortllhop at Ohio University, E. Felty, Damon R. Ferrell, 4,56 a.m.: Lock m. Prlnclplo - A bill Ill relieve relaUves
tick and SOil, Kevin, of
boden, ·Linda M. Imboden, 0.. They aim callet. on Mr. and receully tpenl 1 weekend witb Samuel Glover, Mrs. Samuel E. down 1 p.m.; Lock 23, Reliable ot a person lea\fing an eats1te
Ga., spent a vacation with
car V rll'lllodell, Paul T. I~&amp; Mn. Norman Wood "f"l faJili!J, her grandparenll, Mr. and Mrf, Halstead. Mrs. Mayme Holmes, up 5:20 a.m.; Indiana up 5:50 of $5.000 or less of tile
NIWI4QDELS
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IIIOtber, Mrs. Lizzle Wood
boden,.Aibert L. Imboden, Rose Mr. and Mrs. Chill'!~ Bar· Fem Gillogly and other rola- Joaeph E: Hysell, Gay~· John. a.m.: Greenup Loeb, Defend· requirement ol appolnUng
family and hill awll, Mra.
M Imboden. Jotepil H. Im!Jo. nett and daqghters, Jaruee and fiV.s here. Cecil GUJocJy· and aon, Wilham D. Morrrs, Mn. er down 10:05 p.m.: National administrator.
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d.;., Jamel R. Imboden .and lleety, were~...~~~ aon, Jeffrey, Athens, also were :~~ ~~~~';;~ ~p~l~~ down •!l p.m. : Kay·D up 1:40 1. _ A pair o1 bills to boost
Miss Donna Busll,
RandaH t,. ~ \!o acre, of Mr. and
-w ...pota on Salurday at 1be Gfl. M Leo E Sw' h
Mra m.; Lady Mrgnon up 2 1.m.1 maximum amount the .
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sutton
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Ivan and Paula.
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Tho · p 18
Trow. Miss Susan down 5:0S a.m.; Publle Welfare
Is employed at OhiD
~ Ill TutUe, dec., to A. Vlsltlng ~Y w~ Mr. Helan Jeffen, Mllclred Spur· brld'; Ern:· c •;riw
Charles K. up 6:~ a.m.; Mel· may pay toward funeral creFURNITURE
AIIIens.
D. Tuttle, JllDid N. Zweyet, AI- and Mrs. Jo Dean a! SOTliS loct, Julia Barillas and Ruth leo A. 'woodard Donald 'T Wy- dahl Locks, Weslern up 6:40 p. mation cemetery and '
fid. for Trans., Chesler.
w-:-e Mr. and Mrs. W ter er· Stamy are attending I five
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Mr m. : Sally Polk down 12:30 ~ ezpe~ for deceased
.MIDDLEPORT I
On Sunday, June 11, Mr.
A. D. Tuttle. Anna Tuttle, rei., Anita Watklna, Vk$le and weeks workllhOf• on Economiee lftt, lin. Louise Bayer,
•· m.: Pamela D. up l :lli a.m.; Ients of aid to the aged
Mrs. Davld Johnson
Enid N. Zweyer, John Zweyer Bill Ken'!"n, all of Patal!kala, at Ohio Univmlty.
!Mary Jan up 3:20 a.m. ; Leon- aid to the aged needy bUnd.
ed wlth a picnic dlimer at
to Enid N. zweyer, John Zwey· and Juamta and Rutb Aim Ter· Mr. and Mra. au.sen Mays, Rooemarr Landen, stre1sa and idas Polk down 1:25 a.m.
· home. Those presinl were
1 Cb~rell of Pomeroy.
St!a...·- Mr and Mrs. Sid- Linda McComu Barbara Jor- .
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·Bernard V. Fultz, Trustee,
rs. "'"'"!!! ·~.. ney Parker, Bolivar, Mr. and dan and Sara Nelson of the Homer Childers, Danny Ml 11ford, Ohlo; Mr. and Mrl.
Betty J. Full% to Pomeroy Ce- spent I day recently Wltb his Mrt. Albert Quivey, Dover and Columbia Make It t-H Club llhall, Mrs. Ora A. Anderson,
On', Chester, Mr. and
men! Blod&lt; Co., IAt, Pome- ~ts, Mr. llllll_fn.. .llclward Mr. and Mrs. RDbelt &gt;Parker a~nded Junior t-H Camp at Michael W. Austin, Mrs. Iva
Blyth 'lbeil!, Mr. IIIII Mr roy
Kmg of Harrlaonville.
and famllJ of Middleport were Canll!r's Cave, Jaeltson. Walter M. Donohue, Lawrence M. FowCharles ~. Tom, Joy
Detmar G. Baum, Katbryn I. Mr. ~-~Lonnie Bud!on recent pest~ of Mr. and Mn. Jordan, member ol the Carpen- ler, Mrs. Jacob A. Garrison,
and Lours, MisS Pam
Baum to Raymond P!Bcber, had II
Sanday vl8llorl. Ney Carpenter and belped tbem ter Boy• 4-H elub was a COUll- Mrs. Woodrow W. Hale, Ms.
ONLY ~99
Marty__,Morarll)' of
Hattie 11. P'lteber, Lot, 01e1- Mr. and
Jadt Clark IDII eolebrate 1beir l7tb ~ 1111- aelor at tbe eamp.
James B. Hall, Mrs. Jrie J. B.
Mr. .... lin.
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lamlly of llanlllaGvllll.
lliftrlaaT. All lnterettllll iide- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spurlodl:, aid, Cl!arles W. Howard, Ed- ..... Dna - . . . . . .
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han, Mra. Bob Lee
Eugene 11:. Lampldn, Eue. Mn. Webber Wood entered 11na eoncern1ng 1be wedding o1 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers and ward C. Jacoba. Henry 0. Up.
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L. D. King, dec., It Vlllase d. ~ Memarfll
lbe pair wu relaled bJ lilt-~ Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Crabtrei! ton. E.dward Patterson, Mra.
Pataskal 51ev1 and
Syracuse, a.• lcnl, 8yrlC!Uie. ....,...~~ IUI'IIW1· r- II pi. 1m !hal, at the tlma lbe1 were 8atUrdaJ ..enlng psta Charles E. Landrum and ln!ant
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Charles G. Morpn, Gtlmet DOW ....,..v.,_wore marrled, tbere wete Ollly of Mr. lnd Mn. Menclal Jor· son, Mrs. Daniel L. Dyson and
RIRNITURI CQ.
Johnsoo. Letart, W. ya.,
A. Morl!8ll ki State of pbio, Several from her attended !be tllree automobilea in Athena dan. &gt;
1 infant son, Mrs. Henry 0. Click,
M.UOtf. W. VA.
and Mrs. Ralph RMcUff, Syra· Euement.
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Heilman Reunion at the Mejgs County two 1n Vmton County Mr. and Mra. Earl Starkey Jr., and Infant daughter, Mn.
"":i·ne Theiss of Columbus
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' and t.,;. In Melp County, one were In Columbus' last week toriRobert L. Brandeberry and 111centl; 1pe111 a · weekend
Sa!a.~nda ~
~: w-),~~el~ a ~~Y_insurance meeting. _Ialii 110n.
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her parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbabetb MUTI'IJ and Mr. and Parte...,.q, W V . It ind
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Mra. Bffi MUI'I'Il)' 1pe11t Sunday were marriad
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and Mrs. 0mar Dailey, Mr. and
Judy Kine
Fann Mr. and Mrs. JamM Petty,
Mrs. Dan Weddle, and Mr.
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Bureau Youlll Conference Ill &lt;JI. ltarell, Jim, Bm IIIII Cbuclde.
Mrs. Floyd Dailey for tile
terbein CoiJMe, Westemlle
Mud Carley and KatbJ Woodding of tile Floyd Dalleys'
Mr and \in E..- rum, McArthur, vlsJjed w It b
dauglrter. Donna Jean, to
By Mn. Eni.Ja·Brl&lt;klel
~their~ Brenda, Mud Galaw&amp;J IIICI Karen and
Donald Watson, of Oxon
Mr. and Mra. Roland '!or· 011 bu. birlbday with ' 1 llWiJD. KatbeJ IJIOIII lila -* wllb
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Mel, 11'1!1'1! Don • paren\1.
renee and eblldnn, Mr. and mtng p.rty Jlehlbmeatll o1 ber,
and Mrs. Gene Watson.
Mn. Ronnie Myers and !ami- lee eream, ~e and pop , _ Mr. and Mrl. Al!atln Wltllnnr
en, Mr. and Mn. Dutch
I)'' Mr. and Mrs. Paul To,. enjoyed bJ Edward and Alvbl and Tommy of O!arleston, W.
lllil clrlldren, Tram Watson ond rece IIIII faJili!J, Mr. and Mn. Smith, Richard Dean, WIIW v~.. were weekend JUe~ of
lbrea aislerf d. Olm Bill,
Jimmie Torrence and famUy, Amold Mary Lou and Graee hia brotber..JI.kw and aisle',
sister and daughters of Ranger, all of Columbus, S..Sgt. and King 'Evaline Amold, {.arrJ Mr. and Mtr. William LaWIIOII
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TeJaS, La"""""' and Bet t Mrs Jad: Torrence and fami- Du.;.,fl Sandra and i t In da aM famDy.
Dalley, Johnny and Kathy,
ly, Mr. and Mra. James CaJd. Beal. ~Ill Goodwin, Slieve IIIII Mr. and llrl. Wllllam La•
Cvecb, Thelma Miller and
weD and Mr. and Mrs. Don Carolyu Brickle&amp; and Stm 1&lt;11, Olery!. and Gleu, Mr. and
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and Mrs. Gus Cochran of · Guthrie and faJillly of Tuppera Smith
lofn, Carl CrabtNa 1111!1 au..
Liverpool. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plain! met June 18 for 1 fami·
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aeU, Mtr. Mud Galn&amp;J, Mn.
Miller and' Mr. and Mrs. Gus ly reunlfll)l at the home of 811- ealled OD Mr. and llln. J&amp;mel Arlbi.B' Crabtrte. Mr. and Mrl.
Cochran of Ea.t Ll~ lolr. other daligbter, Mr. and Mn. Duvall and family aear White'• Jaltl ll!lrlat. llr. and JfrL
IIIII Mrs. Frank Luchng and Oar! Morris and iamily o1 R• Chapel
&amp;bert Mattox, Mn. Mendal
children of Clevelalld, Marie c:1ne before Sgt. Jad: Torrence Robert Marcinke bas l!lllpioJ. J.U. and Walter IIIII Mia
and Tom Dailey of Lowell, Mrs. left 'for 1be P}lllippines where ment In Evansville Ind.
:Mar,. ltlaueJ, npn~~~ented llle
Bill Roe, Coal Run, Mr. and he wiD be ilatloned. He left Frank Upton and two d!1J. Temple •Chard! 11 1 famreJl
lira. Lloyd Aekly, Columbus, Tuesday June 27tb. Hl1 faJiliiJ dren of Silver Ridge called 111 felknnltjp for lbe He\'. and Mrs.
Bob and Helen Henton, Middle- will Jom' him later.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jlriekles David White at the ~
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Delbert Neirland wu talreD a recent evening '
Cbl8'dL Rev. E~JiaM Brundige,
IIIII dauf,hlers of LowelL
to Camden Clarll: Hospital Ill Janet CaldweU ;.. at 81.".Jo. tba JleW minister of the AlbanJ
Mr. and Mrs. J'~
Parkersbm1 Jut week and on- aeph Hospital lor a lew daya Charge, wu 1110 JftleDI.
and children of Blairsville, Ga. derweat aargery. '
rec..,tly 10 have a bar in her Mrl: Patty Elllott, Terri,
are visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Rosemary 1'.elso went to hlp removed. It had been pt.. Jolumie and llaeet, Holbrook,
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and Mrs. Grover Saller, Sr. Geor&amp;ia to be wltb her hus. ed t11ere following injuries llha Arlula, are l]lOndlng IIOIIIt
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HOUIIIOLDS
barid, A2a Cbarleo Jtebo, wbo received Ia a wreti: 1aa1 win- lime with her ,_II, Mt. and
P!. PLEASANT IJVE8TOCI. Ia atatlonecl there.
ter.
Mtl. ll:lza l!kComaa and otber
SALES CO.
Mr. and Mrl. Gerald VIolet Kirk Qlevallft' atlended lila relat!NI at the Victo!' Pfll'I'J
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~~~ : 22 251 spent a recent Sunday after- mUSic clinic at Oblo Univerai- ~~~ ~_!_er·
. . . D0C111 with Mr. and lolrl. John ty. Attending lbe llnal ~ fJ """'" • ..,...,.. ,..._ """'~
~~nvt011 18.'15 to 11511; Lrghts. Hayes of Che!ter.
were hill parents, Mr. and Mn. Ia WDea, Cindy, Jenny, llobiD
1125 to 11.35; Fat 8oWI ~ .75. to Mrs. Bemlee Hawk at Jlem. Gordon ChenUer, Mn. Dorla llld' Tina an4l Ten• Shaw ol.
tU5; Boan IU5 to 15; Pigs loc:k Grove, Mr. and 1o1r1. R. C. Koenig and q, Rldtle. a lid J'all1)om.
~It IUO; Stock Shoats U to Orr of Tba P1a1na lncllolrl. Ora daughter-in-law, Mn. Nerma Jana JorQa, llargll Jeffen,
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flbafer Ill OoianJIIol were re- Koenig and ChariM Yeago, tilt
CAu""' - g~• • •
cen! Sunday auetll ol Mr. and band instructor heft.
~It; Hellen 18 It 19.75; Fat Mrs. C. E. Woode. Mra. Sba!- Rev. Jad: Young wu ret.urnP!! 15.51 to 18.11111 Canners 14 er and Mra. Orr an liliAn Ill Ill to 1l!e EUB Cbqe lieN lor
r._~; Buill 18.1111 to 21.110; MID: Mr. Woode.
llllOtbor year.
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Herllhel Wlllte of not1c1a and Thole mttqr Jllra. De 111
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lllll, llollald White, Ill CoJum. Koenig and Illdde • l!uildlt Yoa pt our U1111 fiDe
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SundaJ .-.II Mr. wen her Iiiier, Jilr. and Mrs. i8nl.celllil fillllhblf.
. . II to 21.18; Stock
and ll'rl. Foa lfalNy.
B. B. Haught of Akron lli4 a
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IIIIa Unda Cfllt tlllll!lwllllt lntber, Mr. and Mn. Normen
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'tonlll1eelomJ a&amp; !l!lflbl Jb. Weber and lamUy of lAIIIC Jldt.. e..l.t-J-'I
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tom. 'l'helr father, N1 Weber, IW!I!I......
fj ' ll.lt; Medlam :1.75 tt Mr. and Mn. Wayne 8rlddet zaned ., Akroll Willa .., 116 1,
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01ar* llenllet, ~!lao Mn. Carl 'fall and faJillly were Mr. ~ 'Mil. ·cntt.;..,PtaJey. doowD City.: Shlrley 'M}~;e 'nt, · ·r·u• . · . ·' .
slated· toi coumilltel hprlnp
~~~;::::~:;~·to Slate of Ob1o. EIIIIDIIII Mr. and Mn. Jaek Keml IIIII Jr., 111m, _w. Va;; t i - ~ 1\1. I BldWelli Sbe,Ui M. Boi'·
~nd tile heavy da!IJ agenda ln , · 1llli4ll!lr 1be COUf!lesll
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ri 'IIOuld ·penult
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ell Rowdl tiD RDbelt II. aellnd, and EvlliDe \'ll!led recentl7 Greetlleea. ' · .
'lrllllilm M. WoOd, Pt. Pleaaant; Gnp~i.,.(!~pollll, IU and been In RSIIOD for Z1f weeki '
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ulf8blorh, ~ lnd
pehlela, ~lebanon.
· with Mr. and Mn. Alpha ft-. .Gay Jobnion, _rural mall car· 'C!tarles A. Roberts, Pt. Pleas- 12.2 rutllllnl 2.5 feet of rollers; witll only on&amp; week off a1nce life llldi on their ~ or to
of Newark ..,.m a~
Patrlda Dqoret, Ellrl., 1M IIIII at IIYtell Run.
ner_m. thlt 11M, hu betn COil- ant; . Mrs. Rlehard A. Frarlcls- Pt. · Pteasan~ . lUI: Pomert!Y• lbe atort of lbe year, m
pjll'llclpalt · lD the ~ '
Willa bls IJ!I!tiJ«l M r 1•
doc., to Cianci J. Dey, Mr. and Jln. Bob Amold and _lined to, llol!er Holpllll Wltb a eo, Pl Plea~t; M~. llou8lu MaSon, 20.71; lllnton, 1.81 ns- to get home anc! ~ take
bb71J!i· · . .. ·· , ·
~ftl Waltdl.
1JeieD nr,., Lots, ReedJvllle. daugllter are vlllllng for a whlle broken anltlt to~~ a li'ao- G. Edwards, Hart~; Olan H. Jng; Kllnawll~ Falls, 4.15 rts. famllles on vacation.
'I'll-~ olllbt tile Hdu~ lnlllaron , _
Charlet Massar, dec. to Leo- with bls
Raymond Am- tor acctclellt at hill faiill.
.Sntder. Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Ja"J ln.; Charlest6n, 17,83. London, Leadership In both dlambera JUra~ and · Fina~l 'lliiUtu;tfar•'' at •*Pill 'Wt.lt nard D. Muur, Cl18rlet E. ~.
Mr. and Mra. Wesley 'ADen on Pearson, Rt: I GalllJ!l&gt;llf!.Marmet and Winfield, are on have been scheduling nearly 1 · ~l)lmlltee will 1 ·. first
llolplta11D Coluinbua, Massar, Corrected eert. for Several from .here attended (Bus) Ogden and daughter, Lyn Ferry; Paul L.. ~anuel, Rt. 2 tile sill.
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half dozen bllls. mostly of
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Trans.. Cheeter.
1be recent Hamson reuni?n. of Xerua, called on friend! in Racine; Mrs. Vrrg1l J. Manley, ; Boat Movement•:
secondary nature, 1 day to
11o11111 of her parents, Charles Malll&amp;r, dec. to Cflar· Rev. and Mrs .. Clyde lfinton this community the past week. Middleport; Mrs. Bert W. Tea·: Galllpolla ~ko - Beaver clear the backlog.
suffering a lOll
and ·Mrs Keiln.!th
les E. Massar, Corrected Cert. attended !be Umted Brethren They are spendipg a vacation ford, Syracuse; Mrs. Alva C.·down 9:15 p.m.; Jeffboat down And as major
accident f!Mtlvl!ll
i:]larma, K-J1111 DavJIL.,
for Trani.. Chester.
Conference at Columbus.
at the h~e of hill sister, Mrs. Will, Pomeryy; Mrs. Reed H. IC:05 p.m.; Cotton ueen down proposals are introduced they
ve}licle
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Knopp, atudent at'
Charles Massar, Dee., to Leo- Mr. and Mrs. Branch Mlller Anna Ehzabeth Turner, .of Dex- {;:ynon, Rt I Ra~ne: M1ss Car- 1~ : 16 a.m.: Peggy Downey down are being rushed to 1 hearing.
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C. c., DIYenport, IOWB, nard L. Massar. Corrected Cert. and family of Belpre visited ter Route. Mr•. Turner bas un- ol J. Bachtel, Mfddleport; Mrs. 12:45 a.m. : OVEC up S:IO a.m.; • A case In point ls the package
pr1 arl..l,yd~~c.,:~ci;
for Trans., Chester.
w•th her father, Mr. EliJah dergone maJor surgery recent- Jack L Shipley. Fort ~·&gt;'· w. 1 James R. Hines down 6:50 R
.l of four permissive county nual feo . w
1 mootb's vacation
of bis parents,
John W. Moon. Annie Lee ! Miller. recently.
ly.
Va.; Mrs. Dewey Mullins. Rt. m.
Ibills introduced Friday In tbe
Otls ,Xnopp. He
Moon to Manning D. Webster, Mrs. ~cca H~ll, who ~bert and advisors «.the 2 Jackson ; Mro. Minnie E., Kaaawha River - Marmet, , House. They come up for 1
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was a pat1ent at Me1gs General Colwilbia Make It t-H G~rls' Coon, Oak Hill; Mrs. DonOVIIII Glendora up 10:2S p.m.: Kathv hearing Tuesday and Wednes.
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Manning D. Webster. Mary Hospital, has returned home. Club attended 1 Career D a;v F. Broyles, Jackson: Mrs. Mar-I R. up 3:15 a.m.; Winfield, Jef- day before the Hou9e Taxation
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A. Webster to John w..Moone, Mrs. Zora Walker, who makes tolD' at Logan Ncenlly. TheY gery Howard, Ironton; Ed· !erson up 4:20 p...... ; Alan R. Committee, which already
Pa.
Annie Lee Moon, 1.54 acres, her borne with Mr. and Mra. were shown tile sights at the ward R. Pattersoo, Cottage- Merrill up 7:50 p.m.; Tammy 'under consideration !be utllllv
. . and Mrs. Edward
Pomeroy.
Ra~mond Musser, Is Ill and. a Smead Paper Company, and al- vUie, W. Va. ; Mrs. Gene Mul· L. White down 8:30 p.m.; Eh,. exctse tax bill.
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daughter Betty of
Grant L. Boring, Erika H. patrent at Veterans Memorral ao at tile Koffman Stair Com- bum. Wellston : Mrs. Charles ha 'floods up 9:40 p.m.; Helen
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Boring, Claude L. Smith, Glad· Hospital.
pany. The gtoup enjoyed a aack S. Sinclair, Wellston.
z up 11:30 p.m. .
The calendar tonight. llhowa
brothe..,, Mr. and Mrs.
ys Smith, Garnet E. Johnson, Ralph Carl, superintendent of lunch at tbe part thert! at noon.
Blrtbs
Ohio IUver - Lo&lt;k 13, East- 1 the Senate w1th five bUll up ~
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les nlelss and family aed Mr. Harnld M. Johnson, Carl W. Carleton Sunday School, pre- Attending wero Mrs. Emma Mrs. Douglas G. Edwards, em down 5:30 a.m. ; Lo&lt;k 14, a vote and tbe House with 111.
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and Mrs. Blythe Theiss.
Walton, VIrginia Walton to Ohio' sented pins for perfect atle?d· Whittlngton, .Mrs. Freda Smith. Hartford. son, 12:111! p.m. Satur-istt;el Trader up 2:30a.m.: Jolin . The Senate ls llkely to, aee
Jerrv and Dorothy
Fuel Gas eo.. Right of Way, ance on . J'!!le 25th .lo MISS Mrs. Mat Jordan. Marate Jef. day ; Mrs. Richard A. Francis. Morrow up 4:15 p.m.: St. Lou- little debate, except perhaps OD
and two children of
Olive.
Grace Krng .tor 14 years and fers, Roth and Jane Jordan, co, Pt. Pleasant, daughter. 5:47 il Zephyr up 5:20 p.m.; A. V. • Hous~-approved proposal anI
.,port, Pa .. vi&lt;ited with his
Odell Manley. Betty Manley Mills Judy King. 17 years.
Nancy Smith, Rondll Wbitting. a.m. Saturday; . Mrs. WilHam Criss up 1:20 p.m.; Lock 16, der wh1ch the amount~~ money
''l!lrts, Mr. and Mrs.
to Bobby Eugene Payne, Iris Mr. and ~s. Clyde Hlnto.n, ton, !IDSemary Linden, Caro- M. Wood, Pt. Pleasant,
son, Rita Barta down 5:1i0 a.m.; person! on public rebel
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A. Pavne Lot Mlddloporl.
Jr. and famUy of Colwnbus vr• lyn and Vicltie Hoyd, Kathy 12:37 p.m. Sunday.
iLoelt 17, Polly R. up 3:40 a.m.; eam and still receive assistance
227 sq. ln.
n,.,n.
hst 'nevi;. Evelyn Davl! ited bis parents, Rev. and Mr1. Lowther, Barblll'a Jordan .mi t
Dloeblll' u
Lock 18, Buckeye State up 10:· would he raised.
ZENITH CI'ILM
Mr. and Mra. Dale
to Ohio Power Co .. Coal, Salem. Clyde Hinton, Sunday.
Sara Nel11m.
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50 p.m.: Doncan Brcce d o wn
lleaoe Te Vole
~,-,and children llave moved
Elma lmbodeu, Vance Jmbo. Mr. ~ Mrs. DaDill J:lellord Susan Frazier o1 Gajlipolil, Mrs. E.arllaneyE
. c:;e~e=t 5,30 a.m.; Franklin B. up 6:30 The House wlU vote on lhele
AS LOW.AS
!heir home here to Lisbon, 0. den to Myrtle v. Imboden, Ro- and glrlir were weekend cueats who is 1ttending a five weeks Noah R. Du
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard
land E Imboden, Rorer D. I~&amp; of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyant wortllhop at Ohio University, E. Felty, Damon R. Ferrell, 4,56 a.m.: Lock m. Prlnclplo - A bill Ill relieve relaUves
tick and SOil, Kevin, of
boden, ·Linda M. Imboden, 0.. They aim callet. on Mr. and receully tpenl 1 weekend witb Samuel Glover, Mrs. Samuel E. down 1 p.m.; Lock 23, Reliable ot a person lea\fing an eats1te
Ga., spent a vacation with
car V rll'lllodell, Paul T. I~&amp; Mn. Norman Wood "f"l faJili!J, her grandparenll, Mr. and Mrf, Halstead. Mrs. Mayme Holmes, up 5:20 a.m.; Indiana up 5:50 of $5.000 or less of tile
NIWI4QDELS
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IIIOtber, Mrs. Lizzle Wood
boden,.Aibert L. Imboden, Rose Mr. and Mrs. Chill'!~ Bar· Fem Gillogly and other rola- Joaeph E: Hysell, Gay~· John. a.m.: Greenup Loeb, Defend· requirement ol appolnUng
family and hill awll, Mra.
M Imboden. Jotepil H. Im!Jo. nett and daqghters, Jaruee and fiV.s here. Cecil GUJocJy· and aon, Wilham D. Morrrs, Mn. er down 10:05 p.m.: National administrator.
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d.;., Jamel R. Imboden .and lleety, were~...~~~ aon, Jeffrey, Athens, also were :~~ ~~~~';;~ ~p~l~~ down •!l p.m. : Kay·D up 1:40 1. _ A pair o1 bills to boost
Miss Donna Busll,
RandaH t,. ~ \!o acre, of Mr. and
-w ...pota on Salurday at 1be Gfl. M Leo E Sw' h
Mra m.; Lady Mrgnon up 2 1.m.1 maximum amount the .
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sutton
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Ivan and Paula.
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lollY home.
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Tho · p 18
Trow. Miss Susan down 5:0S a.m.; Publle Welfare
Is employed at OhiD
~ Ill TutUe, dec., to A. Vlsltlng ~Y w~ Mr. Helan Jeffen, Mllclred Spur· brld'; Ern:· c •;riw
Charles K. up 6:~ a.m.; Mel· may pay toward funeral creFURNITURE
AIIIens.
D. Tuttle, JllDid N. Zweyet, AI- and Mrs. Jo Dean a! SOTliS loct, Julia Barillas and Ruth leo A. 'woodard Donald 'T Wy- dahl Locks, Weslern up 6:40 p. mation cemetery and '
fid. for Trans., Chesler.
w-:-e Mr. and Mrs. W ter er· Stamy are attending I five
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Mr m. : Sally Polk down 12:30 ~ ezpe~ for deceased
.MIDDLEPORT I
On Sunday, June 11, Mr.
A. D. Tuttle. Anna Tuttle, rei., Anita Watklna, Vk$le and weeks workllhOf• on Economiee lftt, lin. Louise Bayer,
•· m.: Pamela D. up l :lli a.m.; Ients of aid to the aged
Mrs. Davld Johnson
Enid N. Zweyer, John Zweyer Bill Ken'!"n, all of Patal!kala, at Ohio Univmlty.
!Mary Jan up 3:20 a.m. ; Leon- aid to the aged needy bUnd.
ed wlth a picnic dlimer at
to Enid N. zweyer, John Zwey· and Juamta and Rutb Aim Ter· Mr. and Mra. au.sen Mays, Rooemarr Landen, stre1sa and idas Polk down 1:25 a.m.
· home. Those presinl were
1 Cb~rell of Pomeroy.
St!a...·- Mr and Mrs. Sid- Linda McComu Barbara Jor- .
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·Bernard V. Fultz, Trustee,
rs. "'"'"!!! ·~.. ney Parker, Bolivar, Mr. and dan and Sara Nelson of the Homer Childers, Danny Ml 11ford, Ohlo; Mr. and Mrl.
Betty J. Full% to Pomeroy Ce- spent I day recently Wltb his Mrt. Albert Quivey, Dover and Columbia Make It t-H Club llhall, Mrs. Ora A. Anderson,
On', Chester, Mr. and
men! Blod&lt; Co., IAt, Pome- ~ts, Mr. llllll_fn.. .llclward Mr. and Mrs. RDbelt &gt;Parker a~nded Junior t-H Camp at Michael W. Austin, Mrs. Iva
Blyth 'lbeil!, Mr. IIIII Mr roy
Kmg of Harrlaonville.
and famllJ of Middleport were Canll!r's Cave, Jaeltson. Walter M. Donohue, Lawrence M. FowCharles ~. Tom, Joy
Detmar G. Baum, Katbryn I. Mr. ~-~Lonnie Bud!on recent pest~ of Mr. and Mn. Jordan, member ol the Carpen- ler, Mrs. Jacob A. Garrison,
and Lours, MisS Pam
Baum to Raymond P!Bcber, had II
Sanday vl8llorl. Ney Carpenter and belped tbem ter Boy• 4-H elub was a COUll- Mrs. Woodrow W. Hale, Ms.
ONLY ~99
Marty__,Morarll)' of
Hattie 11. P'lteber, Lot, 01e1- Mr. and
Jadt Clark IDII eolebrate 1beir l7tb ~ 1111- aelor at tbe eamp.
James B. Hall, Mrs. Jrie J. B.
Mr. .... lin.
ter
lamlly of llanlllaGvllll.
lliftrlaaT. All lnterettllll iide- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spurlodl:, aid, Cl!arles W. Howard, Ed- ..... Dna - . . . . . .
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han, Mra. Bob Lee
Eugene 11:. Lampldn, Eue. Mn. Webber Wood entered 11na eoncern1ng 1be wedding o1 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers and ward C. Jacoba. Henry 0. Up.
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L. D. King, dec., It Vlllase d. ~ Memarfll
lbe pair wu relaled bJ lilt-~ Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Crabtrei! ton. E.dward Patterson, Mra.
Pataskal 51ev1 and
Syracuse, a.• lcnl, 8yrlC!Uie. ....,...~~ IUI'IIW1· r- II pi. 1m !hal, at the tlma lbe1 were 8atUrdaJ ..enlng psta Charles E. Landrum and ln!ant
a,
Charles G. Morpn, Gtlmet DOW ....,..v.,_wore marrled, tbere wete Ollly of Mr. lnd Mn. Menclal Jor· son, Mrs. Daniel L. Dyson and
RIRNITURI CQ.
Johnsoo. Letart, W. ya.,
A. Morl!8ll ki State of pbio, Several from her attended !be tllree automobilea in Athena dan. &gt;
1 infant son, Mrs. Henry 0. Click,
M.UOtf. W. VA.
and Mrs. Ralph RMcUff, Syra· Euement.
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Heilman Reunion at the Mejgs County two 1n Vmton County Mr. and Mra. Earl Starkey Jr., and Infant daughter, Mn.
"":i·ne Theiss of Columbus
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' and t.,;. In Melp County, one were In Columbus' last week toriRobert L. Brandeberry and 111centl; 1pe111 a · weekend
Sa!a.~nda ~
~: w-),~~el~ a ~~Y_insurance meeting. _Ialii 110n.
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her parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbabetb MUTI'IJ and Mr. and Parte...,.q, W V . It ind
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Mra. Bffi MUI'I'Il)' 1pe11t Sunday were marriad
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Out of town cuem of Mr.
at Lake Alma
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and Mrs. 0mar Dailey, Mr. and
Judy Kine
Fann Mr. and Mrs. JamM Petty,
Mrs. Dan Weddle, and Mr.
ew8
Bureau Youlll Conference Ill &lt;JI. ltarell, Jim, Bm IIIII Cbuclde.
Mrs. Floyd Dailey for tile
terbein CoiJMe, Westemlle
Mud Carley and KatbJ Woodding of tile Floyd Dalleys'
Mr and \in E..- rum, McArthur, vlsJjed w It b
dauglrter. Donna Jean, to
By Mn. Eni.Ja·Brl&lt;klel
~their~ Brenda, Mud Galaw&amp;J IIICI Karen and
Donald Watson, of Oxon
Mr. and Mra. Roland '!or· 011 bu. birlbday with ' 1 llWiJD. KatbeJ IJIOIII lila -* wllb
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Mel, 11'1!1'1! Don • paren\1.
renee and eblldnn, Mr. and mtng p.rty Jlehlbmeatll o1 ber,
and Mrs. Gene Watson.
Mn. Ronnie Myers and !ami- lee eream, ~e and pop , _ Mr. and Mrl. Al!atln Wltllnnr
en, Mr. and Mn. Dutch
I)'' Mr. and Mrs. Paul To,. enjoyed bJ Edward and Alvbl and Tommy of O!arleston, W.
lllil clrlldren, Tram Watson ond rece IIIII faJili!J, Mr. and Mn. Smith, Richard Dean, WIIW v~.. were weekend JUe~ of
lbrea aislerf d. Olm Bill,
Jimmie Torrence and famUy, Amold Mary Lou and Graee hia brotber..JI.kw and aisle',
sister and daughters of Ranger, all of Columbus, S..Sgt. and King 'Evaline Amold, {.arrJ Mr. and Mtr. William LaWIIOII
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TeJaS, La"""""' and Bet t Mrs Jad: Torrence and fami- Du.;.,fl Sandra and i t In da aM famDy.
Dalley, Johnny and Kathy,
ly, Mr. and Mra. James CaJd. Beal. ~Ill Goodwin, Slieve IIIII Mr. and llrl. Wllllam La•
Cvecb, Thelma Miller and
weD and Mr. and Mrs. Don Carolyu Brickle&amp; and Stm 1&lt;11, Olery!. and Gleu, Mr. and
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and Mrs. Gus Cochran of · Guthrie and faJillly of Tuppera Smith
lofn, Carl CrabtNa 1111!1 au..
Liverpool. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plain! met June 18 for 1 fami·
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aeU, Mtr. Mud Galn&amp;J, Mn.
Miller and' Mr. and Mrs. Gus ly reunlfll)l at the home of 811- ealled OD Mr. and llln. J&amp;mel Arlbi.B' Crabtrte. Mr. and Mrl.
Cochran of Ea.t Ll~ lolr. other daligbter, Mr. and Mn. Duvall and family aear White'• Jaltl ll!lrlat. llr. and JfrL
IIIII Mrs. Frank Luchng and Oar! Morris and iamily o1 R• Chapel
&amp;bert Mattox, Mn. Mendal
children of Clevelalld, Marie c:1ne before Sgt. Jad: Torrence Robert Marcinke bas l!lllpioJ. J.U. and Walter IIIII Mia
and Tom Dailey of Lowell, Mrs. left 'for 1be P}lllippines where ment In Evansville Ind.
:Mar,. ltlaueJ, npn~~~ented llle
Bill Roe, Coal Run, Mr. and he wiD be ilatloned. He left Frank Upton and two d!1J. Temple •Chard! 11 1 famreJl
lira. Lloyd Aekly, Columbus, Tuesday June 27tb. Hl1 faJiliiJ dren of Silver Ridge called 111 felknnltjp for lbe He\'. and Mrs.
Bob and Helen Henton, Middle- will Jom' him later.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jlriekles David White at the ~
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Delbert Neirland wu talreD a recent evening '
Cbl8'dL Rev. E~JiaM Brundige,
IIIII dauf,hlers of LowelL
to Camden Clarll: Hospital Ill Janet CaldweU ;.. at 81.".Jo. tba JleW minister of the AlbanJ
Mr. and Mrs. J'~
Parkersbm1 Jut week and on- aeph Hospital lor a lew daya Charge, wu 1110 JftleDI.
and children of Blairsville, Ga. derweat aargery. '
rec..,tly 10 have a bar in her Mrl: Patty Elllott, Terri,
are visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Rosemary 1'.elso went to hlp removed. It had been pt.. Jolumie and llaeet, Holbrook,
IN'OVII
and Mrs. Grover Saller, Sr. Geor&amp;ia to be wltb her hus. ed t11ere following injuries llha Arlula, are l]lOndlng IIOIIIt
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HOUIIIOLDS
barid, A2a Cbarleo Jtebo, wbo received Ia a wreti: 1aa1 win- lime with her ,_II, Mt. and
P!. PLEASANT IJVE8TOCI. Ia atatlonecl there.
ter.
Mtl. ll:lza l!kComaa and otber
SALES CO.
Mr. and Mrl. Gerald VIolet Kirk Qlevallft' atlended lila relat!NI at the Victo!' Pfll'I'J
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~~~ : 22 251 spent a recent Sunday after- mUSic clinic at Oblo Univerai- ~~~ ~_!_er·
. . . D0C111 with Mr. and lolrl. John ty. Attending lbe llnal ~ fJ """'" • ..,...,.. ,..._ """'~
~~nvt011 18.'15 to 11511; Lrghts. Hayes of Che!ter.
were hill parents, Mr. and Mn. Ia WDea, Cindy, Jenny, llobiD
1125 to 11.35; Fat 8oWI ~ .75. to Mrs. Bemlee Hawk at Jlem. Gordon ChenUer, Mn. Dorla llld' Tina an4l Ten• Shaw ol.
tU5; Boan IU5 to 15; Pigs loc:k Grove, Mr. and 1o1r1. R. C. Koenig and q, Rldtle. a lid J'all1)om.
~It IUO; Stock Shoats U to Orr of Tba P1a1na lncllolrl. Ora daughter-in-law, Mn. Nerma Jana JorQa, llargll Jeffen,
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flbafer Ill OoianJIIol were re- Koenig and ChariM Yeago, tilt
CAu""' - g~• • •
cen! Sunday auetll ol Mr. and band instructor heft.
~It; Hellen 18 It 19.75; Fat Mrs. C. E. Woode. Mra. Sba!- Rev. Jad: Young wu ret.urnP!! 15.51 to 18.11111 Canners 14 er and Mra. Orr an liliAn Ill Ill to 1l!e EUB Cbqe lieN lor
r._~; Buill 18.1111 to 21.110; MID: Mr. Woode.
llllOtbor year.
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Herllhel Wlllte of not1c1a and Thole mttqr Jllra. De 111
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lllll, llollald White, Ill CoJum. Koenig and Illdde • l!uildlt Yoa pt our U1111 fiDe
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SundaJ .-.II Mr. wen her Iiiier, Jilr. and Mrs. i8nl.celllil fillllhblf.
. . II to 21.18; Stock
and ll'rl. Foa lfalNy.
B. B. Haught of Akron lli4 a
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.Cah• Jl75 to 211.21i;
IIIIa Unda Cfllt tlllll!lwllllt lntber, Mr. and Mn. Normen
CaiVII ~ It 2Ut.
'tonlll1eelomJ a&amp; !l!lflbl Jb. Weber and lamUy of lAIIIC Jldt.. e..l.t-J-'I
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In M1r1ett11 NC6111J.
tom. 'l'helr father, N1 Weber, IW!I!I......
fj ' ll.lt; Medlam :1.75 tt Mr. and Mn. Wayne 8rlddet zaned ., Akroll Willa .., 116 1,
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