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Tbe llolh wedding onnlveroary ,l ent " - P011101uy, Mlddlepor~
If Mr. and Mrs . G. E. Schmoll, Minersville, Che&gt;hin! Colum.

Around And
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Middleport

~liMr.JHn~ ~re . ·Virglntans Are·
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Mra. Allred BiCP ...ed lbo Chatt« ou11 recent·
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ReuniimSaturday
MJss Jeanet~e eroou •nter·
talned wilb I covered dish bul·

Bleclloa &lt;1. officers wu bold
During lbo business .......,
let diqner Saturday evening al Tbe A"•ill•~· of the,__
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With Mrs Kenneth Michael
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Pearl-51 Middleport was observ· 1bus, Parkersbur1 and, Ripley, · y~
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Hen· reoidet1t ·In char e, plana~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bur~ er ~·"' or ,B r
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od Sanday afternoon with an · w. Va. Tbe hooored ooople re- :,':
Meu:::: nesy of Portsploulb spent
tor' 8
diimer and rls of Portsmouth, V..-ginlll,
held lis meeting Frida, ovepjaC
open houoe held In the social, colved many lovely gffta car· in ut:! recreation ..:~ :;' I b • weekend with hb mother, Mra. ' tayette shower for Mn. How· visited Mr. ml Mrs. Rober I chfctm and ' ·homemade Ice at lbo horne of Mrs. Agnes
rooms
Church ,rying out the golden anniver- •par1011age.
Henry Hennosy
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of Hysell Rood, -·~ ~lb lbo m• ..IB b-'·--'•• While In Syracuse. Tbe 11100!.
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their friends Mrs. Steve Eblin
at I Mr. and Mrs. carl Jones and ing witb Mrs. Floyd Dunfee 81 the week.
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other dishes. A JOClal bour
Tim N:.t.zlingl in chat'lt.
the rneelinl and officers elect· daughter, Carleen of Pontiac, 1 boole!l.
Mn. Burrio and Mra. Wino- lowed and plans were made to Tbe birthday annlv
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Tbe Scbmolls _were married i
ed were Mrs. Eblin, preoident; Mich. arrived Friday evening ! Games were played
prtz. brenner are sisters. Tbe BurriJ.. make lbo reunion an annual fiV· Mrs. Agnes
Tim
Augus1 23. 1913, tn the Federtt- l
Susie Tracy , vice presJdent ; tor a visit with Mrs. Mtnnte les awarded to Mn. Michael. es b•ve been on a month's va- eot.
Neutzling Mrs Robert Harden
ed Church with the Rev . Louis
Linda Starcher, ...,retary; 111&gt;d Beverage and granddaughter, IMrs. Thomas Slewart, Mn. Olllon to canada. Nlqara Falla Attending were Mrs. Lewis and Mrs.' Elw~ ~ were
G. Weber officiating. The couSandra Gilmore, treasurer , Jt Beverly Perrin.
BJrchfleld, Mrs. Nathan Blg:l New York City, New Jersey, Smith (Judy Arnold), SharOD observed
was voted to order bottled gas Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Sprag· and Mrs . Charles Lathey, Mn. Jacksonville, Florida, and Ohio. Jones,' Mrs. PhUllp Burloll (Car· Tho tr'avellng prize dn!tated
pie's attendants were the toto
John Grueser .. father of Mrs . I
for the stove in the recreation ue and daughter, Glenna, have Wilbur Young woo the d~ They vlalted a son, Floyd Bur· ol ~Iaker), Kay Darst, Mr11. by !4rs. Harold HyseU wu WOD
Schmoll and C1ifford J. Rhodes I
Pomeroy
room a~ members a_re asked returned from a vacation trip . prb.e. Refreshments were serv riB, iD New Jersey; a daughter, John Vroman (Ver~ Covert), by Ml:s. Eugene
~wll:ins.
who_ was present !or the goklen I
. to contribUte dlsheo, silverware which included HaMibal, Mo. ' ed by lbe hostess.
Mrs. Calvin Hughet (Linda) In Sharoo Roush, Phyllis Stanley, Game prizes went 19 Mra. Elo
anmversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Palll Moore and and other artocl., !or the rec· and h~loric sires including Mark
Jacksonvllle, Florida; Mn. Bur. Mrs. Blaine Walburn (Vonda wood Bowers Mr~ Carl Hyaell,
The couple are the parents of Scottie and grandson, p au 1 restion room kitchen. M 1 s 11 Twain's grave, Springfield, Ill.
dt~'s brother, John F. I..oas m See), and the ho:d.eu, Jeanette Mrs. Freema~ Enoclt, Mrs. RobRobe t who resides ln !Joseph Griffith, returned to Tracy was named program where they visited tbe original
Urbana, Ohio.
Crooks.
ert Harden Mn v. D
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wife and their horne In Alliance Sunday
Mrs. Ernest Pow- 1
of A.braham Uneoln
While in Canada they went
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three ~lldten Robert Jan~ Iafter a week's visit with Mr. ell, publicity chairman. Betty and hiS memorial, and In Kenon a guided tour ol Niagara Auxdwry Pwnn~ng
Tim Neutzllng and the d 0 0 r
and ;hnmy.' More ihan 85 1and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
Will was named to have devo- lucky where the~. saw lbo "Old I
Falls and a slit-hour sight-see- ' Picnic ln Racine
prize wao woo by Mrs. Bowers.
auests were registered at the Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Young of ~Kms for the September meet- Kentucky Ho!De.
ing ~ of the placea of InterRefreshment.s llt'ere served to
door b their onl
andda&amp;ght· :Urbana were weekend guests of mg.
Mrs. AngeiJa Case! Is report-~
est m New York City.
Plana were made for a picnic those above 8Jld Mrs . Nathaft
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!their parents, Mrs. Hank Young Games were conductfd
lly ed in critical condition In St. Sunday School attend~nce on They are now vi!llting friends for Firemen and their Auxill- Biggs. Guests w~re Peggf Bow·
erTb, MLS, tl
nd .
land Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Car- Miss Gilmore and prizes award- Luke's Hospital in St.
Paul, August 18 was 57, offering was in Point Pleasant aDd other ary when the Auxiliary of thee- and Gary Hyo•tl
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p1anod were
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were p1aces m
met Thurs- •.:o
with ftowera s:::~ a;s =~ts · Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Morris ment.s w~re served by Mrs. Ger- the home of her yoongest son, Iheld at ~l ~- m. with the Rev. returning to Portsmouth.
day evening at the town hall.
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or Cincinnati arrived saturday aid Pullms.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cusci and Card brmgmg the message on
Mrs. Robert Beegle, pre sfaFlIso URU ese ted to!Cora
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· in room ··und·IV lded Serv1ce.
the JOM.
cou· ni.gllt and they and Mr . and Mrs.• Attend'mg were those nameu 1amlly.
Mrs. Casc1· 1s
Paul f"'olmer Wins
dent, conducted the meeting and
~ts "from the Feder· ·Robert Morris Jr. will spend Iabove and Rev. and Mrs. Eu·l 724, St. Luke's Hospital, 300 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yost. local,
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the picnic will be held Sunday,
Church Council, The Fed- this week camping at Forked 1 gene Gill and r_amUy, Karen Pleasant Rd., St. Paul. Minn. and Mr. _and Mrs. Delbert Y0111t Education Degree
Se~. 8, at the Racine park at
d M C Run.
1Fiores, Jean Wmdon, SharOJJ. She had accompanied her son 1Bnd family of Sugar Grove re-- Paul Leroy Folmer, son of 11 :30 a.m. It was voted to conted Cir te M
~a Rhod c M:· r./n ~lt ' Ricky and Paula Morris of 1Priddy, Mrs . James Gilmort. to St. Paul for a visit when the Icently attended the Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer, Nye eel the ice cream social planned
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an:s·~~s E:e~t Ma:g: Middleport are spending this i Ja~es ~Uins, Ernest Powell, a~cldent occurred.~· Paul Cas}amily reunion at St. Mary's, Ave .• received .his B.~. Ed. [)e.. for Labor ')ay. The next meet- Jane Howell Tent No.
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Mr . and Mrs. William GruesE'r, week with their grandparents, !Lmus Diehl. Mary Jordan, Bee- ct and family of Muldleport and iW.
gree from Ohw Uruverslty In tng w111 be held Thursday, Sept. Daughters of Union Veterans,
Mrs Freda Mitch- Miss Lena Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris ky Eblin, J. R. Tracy and Jun. Bruno Casct of Pomeroy, are : Wilma Jean Atherton spent Athens Saturday.
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will meet Monday at 7:30 p.ra.
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Mr and 'Mr
Brad 1Sr.
ior, Wayne, Dean and Gary sons of Mrs. Casci.
.last week with Mr. and Mn. Mr. Folmer has accepted a
at the DAV hall.
M~a7~ d~ughter ~Yrna and ' Mr. and Mrs. James s. Rees Pullins.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd of Clarence Henderson and Linda position with the Lake County
COUPLE ENTERTAJNS
AUG . 27
Mrs. Stella Gruese~ .
of Racine and Mr . and Mrs. Phil·
C?lumbus spent the weekend ~ attended the Meigs county Schools at Madison for the
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sumner The Past Matrons of PomtThe refreshment table was ip Radford, Athen s Road, have GPt-Acqoointed
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Fa1r. She .en~ two of her ~ng year .. Relatives and Durst entertained with a dinner roy Chapter 186 OES will meet
covered with a whit~ linen da- returned to thelf homes after Party Ia En. 'f'd
Harold Woodgerd . .
l o~ ~.intmgs: . The Head of friends atten~mg the commence- last week at thelr home in Sy- Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home
mask cloth and centert-d with 1a 1100 miles motorcycle trip
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Mrs. Lester Bmce, .
Christ, an~. Mary and ~h~ rnent were h11 parents, Mr. and racuse in observance of the of Mrs. Alonzo Custer, Lasley
an arrangement of gold mums 1to Illinois where they .attended The Ohlo Eta Pbl Chapter of PID:t, w~o has been a patient
Baby Je~s, ln the art edubtt Mrs. Folmer and Peggy, Max birthdays of Mrs. LUlie Hauck St.
combined with greenery, a gift Ithe Illinoi s State Fair and the Beta Sigma Phi held 1 get- University Hos~ital ln
the Farr.
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Jr · and Vanessa, Pomeroy; Mi'ls and Nancy Jo Mayer. Gifts were The Meigs County Ridlig club
of the Schmoll's son. Mr . and 50 mile gnmd national motor· acquainted party at Maplewood bus for observation has been
Mr. and Mr_s. Wilbur Parker, Pe~gy Ann Akos of
Maple presented to each family pres- will meet at the Salisbury town·
Mrs. Robert Schmoll and fam· l('ycle race .
,Lake Thursday evening August turned to the .home of her
and Edd1e. and Martha Flo Helghts; Mr. and Mrs. N. Wray ent by the host. Attending were ·ship building, Tuesday at 7:30
ily. Lighted gold tapers
in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young 22. Games were conducted by Dr. R. E. B01ce in Pomeroy.
Tucson, Araz., spent Sunda Da1las and Norman, Janet and Mrs. Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. Roy p.m.
brass candlelabra were used on , spent the weekend in Nelsonville Martha Eschleman with prl2es Mr. and, Mrs. Vernon Weber
her _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, RJchmond; and
Mrs. Mayer and Donald and Nancy
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either side of the centerpiece. I with their daushter and son·ln· awarded to Shirley Baity and land children, Dennis, Dean, · L. Michael of Chester.
Howard Roush and Theresa, Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Arnold 'nle Sew·Rite sewing club
Gold and white ribbon sand· Ilaw , Mr. and Mrs. R()bert Rog- Carol Bickel.
~nna, D.aUas, an~ Duane were Mr. ~nd Mrs. Paul Buckley Follansbee, W. Va.
ancl Jerry, Mr . and Mrs. Donald will have an ice cream social
wiches, gc.ld mints, nuts and ers and daughters.
Guests for the evening were VIsitors at the OhJo State Fair
chald.ren spent a weekend
Hauck and Donna Marie and I at Point Lane, Wednesday, bea gokl cake decorated in white , Mrs. W. A. Morgan retll!'ned Linda Cro.w, Cinda Abbott, Bev· Sa~rday,
at the K1mes cabin at McCon. RECOVERING N~W
Miss Jane Grueser.
ginning at 6:30 ' p.m. Old·ff!&amp;hoand centered with yellow rose- home Saturday after a visit ln erly Perrm, Judy Woltz, Carol Mass Judy Butcher, who is
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Ju~ Eads of Langsville, who
ioned homemade ice cream, pie,
bUds were served with punch Columbus with her daughter and Bickel, Mary Ann Chancey, Ar- employed h. Columbus, .spent Kathy Mlller of Deltav!lle, Va. was mjured In an accident Aug.
VISIT IN POINT
cake 811 d coffee will be sold. fD
·wltb Mrs. Brad Maag, Mrs. son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jene McDaniels, Marty McCoy, the weekend with her parents, spent last Wednesday w1th Lln· 11. returned by FosJesong am· MASON- Mrs. Margie Me- lease of rain, it will be held on
':harles Grueser. Mrs. William Gotthardt and son, Brule , and Lois Moore and Arlene Hall.
Mr. a~ Mrs. Ira Butcher and da Henderson and atte~ded the bulance from Meigs Memorial Daniel, and daughter, Virginia Thursday evening.
lossell and Mrs. Paul Theiss
the fair. Her grand· I Members present were Bar- son , Jtm.
County Centenntal Fair. Hospital to the Martin Woodard Sue, and Mrs. Virginia Faudree The Wildwood Garden club
.s bostesses.
Kathy Morgan, of 1bara Riggs, Gail Hovatter, M~ Cpl. and ~s. Walter Harris
Taylor was. leader of residence on Hysell Run Aug. of Mason, spent Tuesday
in wiU meet Wednesday at a p.m.
Among the guests were Mrs.
a member uf the :Ia Woods, Sharlee Newman, Li- of Qlmp Lejeune, N. C.
last .wedne~ay evenmg prayer 18 where he is recovering from Point Pleasant on
business at the home of Mrs. "Milton
k!bmoll's brother, A d 0 1ph
Pleasure Riders re·l la Sue Mitch, Dorothy Amber· the weekend at the home of Mr. services. Fifteen attended.
a severe leg and hip injury.
and also visited friends.
, Roush, Syracuse.
Grue!el' of Minersville. and her
blue ribbons ln show· ger, Susie Grueser, Yvonne Seal- and Mrs. Charles Searles
si.9ter, Miss Laura M.
and horsemanship at ly, Betsy Horkey, Shirley Bat- ~iddleport and with relall•ves
~r of Pomeroy . The
fair .
ty , Billy Jo Spears, Lynn Smith, 1n London, Ohio.
tuest present was
Mrs. Bernice Johnson return- Marilyn Wisecup, Judy Smith, Mrs, &lt;llarl~ Se~rles Is
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'ndrea Riggs, daughter of
home Sunday evening from Lee Seyler. Barbara Betzing, New York Ctty th1s week.
1nd Mrs. Keith Rlus, of
Canon•burg, Pa., wher. she , Mary Carolyn Wiley, Martha was IIC&lt;Ornpaaled by Mrs.
!I'OY. Other
were
the wedding of her Eschleman, Anna Marie Morri- gan who went to meet
he
, Connie
Lee son, Annie Chapman,
April daughter-In-Jaw Who Is
She was an overnight Smith, and Lucy Amsbary.
from Germany to the atates.
. guest Saturday of her soo and
Mr. and Mra. Donald Lotrel')l ll
ldaughler-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bibh! Man
and daughler, Patty, spent a
POMEROY. OHIO
Elmer Johnson Jr. at Wheelcation this summer at Vlr&amp;lnls I
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Wm Ht'flth Spenkl'r
Beach and also at Cannonsburg
Iing w va
ON VACATION
Mrs .. Ben'tz Wolfe who attend- Guest speaker at Heatb Me_th· Pa. where they were guests of I
Tod•Y 1'hru Aug. 29th
ed the .vedding of hemlece Con- odslt Church Sunday morrung Mrs. Lowery's mother, Mrs.
nie Lee Clark of Canonsburg, was Mr. A. Romine ol Athens, Nancy Polllll'd.
AUII. 30 thru Sept. 5
Pa..
Is vlalllng at Bridgeport a representative of the Gideons Mr. and Mrs. carl Vander·
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with
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stater and brother-in- JnternaUonal society in this hoof and children were called
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law' Mr. and Mn. Harry Sad· area. He explained the pur- here by the death of her father'
(Tecbnitolor)
dler
pooe of the Gldeons In trying to Mr. I. E. Miller, whose funeral
Marlon Btando - Tarita
Miss Polly Karr of
place the Holy Bible within was beld Sunday, They were
and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
reach of persons away from guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Marion returned to their hotnet home in ~11, hospitals, and McComas.
Sunday a!ler a week's
other public places, . Including Mr. and Mn. Charles Miller
with lbe'
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and lbe public BChools, bepnnlng and family of Columbua were
"'1 paRrenK, Sr. M with lbolllthgrade. Bibles have guests o1 hb parenlll Mr. and
Mrs. Ch ares
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Karr accompanied Mrs. Bauer a180 ~ •• e w
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Ioria McCarley of lndiaoapolis, daughter and family, Mr.
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her h0111e, Rlch?'ond, Sundily. his parenlll, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Claude DaviS of Plllsburgh, Vroman and other relatives.
was the weekend guest of
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today lor lbo third time IIIIo
lllll1lJller.
'nle nation's major railroads
bracid for a threatened strike
by live operatins llllions, while
COngress worked on le&amp;ialatlon
to posl,pone a crippling. show·
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11111111- mt 1"Y hero today. 111 rollen, PametOY·MII!IOII :ao•.
St11f buriOd deep lit tile oartll waa 11, Pt. Pleasant D.M, Hlnlm.
Bova, who haa not beat heard l,55 lllatlooal')', Kanawha FlUs
from alnce last Tueoday. on 1yj .21 rtatng, a.arletton 11.0!. LI\D.
live Jardl from 111e hole don, Marmot and
Winfield
thraugl. whlcll Fellin and 'Mlrone dioms were 111 the oUia.

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Voice Of Broadway .
GOSSIP lN GOTl!AM
Federico Feltini wants Elizabeth Tay·
lor for a ficture, and feels confident
that lhe'l say yes. (If he can fi111re out
a wa,y of Jellinl Rl•h•rd 811rtvn lllto lbe
samt scrfpt, or 11 leut iQ\O the same
town.! For Lit, the talentt4 but wey·
w,rd dlredor might even do the unprecedented and work with a screenplay, in·
stead of shooting "off the cuff" . J.,eo
Durocher was in a bit of disfavor wllh
the Dodgom frvnt offi&lt;11, but Frank Sl·
natra stepped In like • real DJI tnd
straightentd out the braaa . . Olivia De·
Havilland and Bette Davis may star in
the ~n:en venlon ol l!!clitn Wharton's
"Her Son," witli Qfor~e ..CIIkor dlrectln&amp;
tnd PeWitt llodin' colicoctln&amp; the dla·

Miners Saved River' News
Senate FacU,g First Test
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Matchmaker'' - a
transition from one bore to another, ac·
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take the Main Stem lead in "The Mil·
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WASlJINGTON (UPI)- The · ~nate faced ill .flrll
teat vote today on letiJiatlon to beacl off •na~owlde
railroad attlke at midnight Wednelday.
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Thedeclslonwaatooomeonanameo4mentdeslped
to mate the Senate bill conform with a meuure apJiroY·
ed Monday by the ~ouae Commerce Colnmlttee, lblla
apeedlq t be leplatlve
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to 001111 boloro the rale1&lt;ommt~
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1oac1ono hoped
IIDal opproval oould be voted
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and the n...J flgu""' ,,.. 1i1o1Gr ,l'ohiele oriel, . _
the ye\111 s1ut1ng July I, 1115.1 trail« and IIIII 1u ~
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and J\lly 1, Ita !GIIow:
in the If;!! &lt;lGWitlet f• 1br • ·
~--·wer Smith, Marjorie Price, Gll·
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ment wfll&lt;h had beat dr!UIDI • &lt;*to River- ....... ..., -··
bert Zwilllnl, -...,ry Reub,
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Gu Gulnlber Don ld Reuter
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Mack up 14, t :IO p.m.; Ray·
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David Kvaughn
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Hopt II su.
mood Sa1ve11 up It, I:.J a.m.;
Robert
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'fhat operlllon baltod during Jordu up It, t a.m.; IUcblrd
Bambui Mas
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Htddec .- .,584.11, t5,92Ul, flt,• .JS. GoUla - ,.,IIIJiJ;
the Fellin-- ,_.., for Moyle up a&amp;, 1:46 a.m.: N..U..
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'$11,1111.77. fll&gt;cldnl- M.JM,it. '
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fear 111e drilling vlbralloM would em down 15, 3:15 a.m.; S. M.
,.:~~~ V=~ Maynard Baht altended the '*'- - t18.333.40, 18,512.- SIJ.131.(11. Jocllloa - ttt.pa..
endanger the other two ..... Jenka down If, 1:30 a.m.; the OWnniD WIIITOIIG. M.,.111011, Relatl
lelll'lled here lo!d*Y White JimH McHaffie Ben Athena County , Falr,
50 $44.843.42, $33,110%.43.
31; _,,'-11.88. L a - - f~f,
Hope ror Bova'o survival I• .Urn, Vulcan alnlcl&lt; the l..,k gale at O.Wrob., olllle SeNile Commerct ol the d:th Monda momlni all. 'Charles Searles
Mr. and Mn. CU!Iord Sellen L8wre- - $41,724.90, f!S,· 411.•, $41,412.02. M•lgl .- ~\but Fellin mid oiOclall today thai Dam 17 and It and the Suoan Comm1t1oe predkl«&lt; op- ol Carl M
Y. ltV of •
Cbe ter Erwb, Glen and children of Unloo City, Pa. r71.75, f/1,1102.47, $52.652.01.
131.93, $14,112.25. Pike - ~.-.. \
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11ova may he alivo, and work re-ILane ~ OVEC ""' wlatlng to
b)' lonllhl.
Mldd,_,}"":OL.:.:ce.:, ·Ev ' Ka~
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visited reloUves here !all week Melp - fl4,&amp;3:1.88, t8,192JS, at, "1,23:1.13. IWss - fiV"'•
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and attended the sale of ber 1129.004.21, 1121 ,331.37,
18, ~.133.23. ScioiDA bullet • ohapecl metal ...,. 4 a.m.; Patten up 11, 7:11a.m.;
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1~~IIIII. 1ft wu :Z~yatt1Uie 111 teet 1on1 had been cus- 1 eggy Downey up 20, 4:40 s.m.; But M18Jll11011 hold out hope Mr. Moosma~.
had worlt· McJniyre, Floyd Hendrick•.
II moving w 'Florldo.
•11,1211.rr, $13,203.118.
It, fl~.rt.
mm·made to bring Fellin and John Ladd Dun up 21, 7 a.m.: lila~ the rallrooda woold postpone ed for Chevrolet prages here SYRACUSE _ Robert Wlnl· Glenna Mllholn heard f.Throne up, but lhat plan wBB John J. &amp;we down ZZ.
1:!0 lmpoolng work rui&lt;O !lull and 81 1 oervl&lt;e IIIUoo owner: ett, WoodroW Zwllllng. .
her sister, Mn.. Hazel .Curt!&amp;,
obandoDed early today, for fear a.m.; Zimmer down 2!, 2 a. would touch off a otrlke ~Con· had been 01 of-a heart
ali- i RAClNE _Kenneth lmboclen .wbo II vllltlng her. dau&amp;hter.,
the capi!Ule would bind alooJ them.: Jac&lt;t G. down 23, 3:25 a. greu II unable to act bofont the ment for about lllree ....U. IWWiam Robinson,
IMr. and Mn. Jolin Brewer al i
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m.; EJgerellff down 2!, 5:40 12:01 a.m, (local dmol Thunday SUrviving are hlo wile Fran- . PORTLAND _ Thomas D. Dayton. They wiD attend the,
Tho bameaael . . - lOwed =a.m.; Ravenswood doWn Green- deadline.
ell B~te MCIIPI.. ,' three Sayer.
Curt1l reunton. at 1 •Jake near !
covoralt&amp;. The boll~• were
up t:40 am.; Wa)'l!" H. down It was un&lt;ertatn wheo C - grandchildren, I brother, Ken- REEDSVILLE- Robert Lind· Thornville, Ohio, .Aug. 18.
protect them from falUDg debrla. . Greenup 2:45 a.m.; lte!lable up , would complele actloa bical10e ol neth of CblclnnaU; and 1 lis· stammer, Audrey McCoy, Pearl Mr. and Mrs W1lbam L. R.,.
and they aocended wl~der':! Greenup 5:15 a.m._; Shufiy up 1 oerle8 of al""'oaUve JII"P'&gt;IIIo ter, Mrs. Ruth Culp, Oldaboma Dillon, Earl Dillon.
and son Billy ol Columi&gt;Ut visit· ,
heads. U . Rlcbord .!Jizln 0: Greenup 5. 40 a.m.' Bay~ La· pending Ia tile Ser&gt;a~ and wilat City. The deceaoed was a nepb- LONG BO'ITOM - Richard ed tbe post week with her par· !
a ~avy physician ·~
'eat· Reine up 31, 12.20 a.m., Bob Sen. Norrlt C&lt;llton, JI.N. H.. ew ol Robert McElhinny, South Bartoo, Howard Parker, Ada enta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mil·r
llb'VIvol terhnlques, , 111181 a Benter down 31, 3.20 a.m., Na· termed the 'hot air."
Thlrd·at, Middleport;
Bissell, Charles Marcinko.
hoan and ':l"rnard. AU allend-1
od ih!lt tho ride up .~ld ho Uonal up 33, 11 :15 p.m., R. H.
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Ftmoral services will be heidi CHESTER _ Albert Parker, ed the Metgs County Fatr on :
terrllylng ex~ for the Bosworth II down 33, 2 a.m.; Both the S.:Oate •nd 11ou1e bill&amp; Tburaday at I0:30 a.m., from the Nellie Parker, Betty
Hawk, Thursday and returned home on
two meo.
Orco up 33, 8:40 a.m. ; Alena- would eotabliU • oevea·tniP ar· Smith Funeral home in Law· Richard Fick.
SUnday.
Tbe last atage o1 the agoodzlng LoollvJIIe down 34, 9:15 p.m. IbltraliOt&gt; board to ,..,a. tile four· renceburg,
RUTLAND _ Eugene F 1n k, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy,
refiC\ll! elforl came ~Iter two Galllpollt Dam - Eas!A!m up J"'ll'&lt;&gt;ld work , .., dlapute. But
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Purl Van Meter Ernest Nichol· Sue and Jackie of Columbu•. 1
-ka of frustraUoo and delay 10:45 p.m.; Ann!• down 13:15 the House bill wuld llmlt arhl·
stopped enroule home from a
wllh the Uve• of ll!e pair In a.m.; Louisiana down 12:10 a. !ration to tile ,.,. key !Bluet S,
sALEM CENTER _ Nellie vacaUm In Florida, to visit
constant jeopardy. One six· m.; Oliver Shearer up 3:30 a. firemen's jobo anJ makeup ol
'Vale
lwlth his mother, Mn. Alice
Inch-wide "contact:· hole had m.; Thelma Ann up 7:10a.m. train .........
SHADE - Patricia JOO!ill. Dodson and her porento, Mr.
been sunk w their chamber Kanawha River-Sandy down
,and Mrs. Maynard Bahr and
early In the proceedings, lt 1Marmet 5:05p.m.; MerriU up The SeDate measu!'O also wookl
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was !heir lifeline, for food. air Marmet 2:30a.m. ; C. V. Ham- ~~~gH~":;'a.!';i;;bt~:;':l Mrs. Myrtle Stool Winkler,\
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belidow 1 A
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and clothing to ~ndure temper· er up Winfield 10:15 p.m.; Sol. · •il
did not r&lt;oolve them.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wag· I
52, of Ashton, w. Va., who died
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vay down Wlnf•eld 12 :20. am.; g oln&amp;
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ner and children of Detrm1 , 1
Then came l~o failures . One Lucy Jane Lucas up Wtnfield
al, Is survived by ber huaband,
visited with her parents, Mr. j
ltylr 2097
hole t2 lnchea tn diameter was 7:05 a.m.
John Winkler: her mother, Mrs.
an" Mrs. Lyn Osborne last week
2091
abapdoned less than half.way
Maggie M. Stool, and I he 8 0
and called at the Milhoan home
down : because !be two men ...
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children. Mrs. Arline ThOIDJlliOO
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on Monday.
ported cracking at tbe top of
GalHpolll Ferry· David Apple
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hor· l
their cubicle. A second attempt •
Grove· Robert a~ Wllll~m and
lng and children of Heedsvllle I
mlssd II&gt;. chamber by an un'
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SAIGON. South V 1&lt;t Nom, 9J10nt an evening last week with
delenntned distance and w..
Mrs. JacqueUne Scarberry, both &lt;UP!! - The apparent bocklll(! l M
d M L Osborn
Perforations ring the vampllne, dip and peak
tr ced despil~ efforts ·,. ..
ol Columbus; 10 grandchildren, ' of South Viet Nam'a supreme r. an .. rs. yn
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over the toe to add a fashion plus to this !aU
~erte Ita with radioactive coand a sister, Mrs. Blanche Ben· Buddhist leader improved the Mrs, Mtldred Frank spent a
pump. It boasts a stacked heel, is yours in tan
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ISUnday afternoon with Mrs. AI·
ball and a geiger counter.
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chances ol the D&gt;em government . Dod
or black 11 pper leather.
Finally late last ~day, the Mr. and Mrs. Wt lam Wh • et Gub launched Its 8th rocket Mrs. Winkler was a member today or surviving the religious- 1 teeM s~n.M M
d Bh .
50-foot.h'8h drilling rig eased • Ilock and family, enroute frum Saturday the Porto m with the of Ball Chapel Church of Ash· I political crisia.
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12-lnch. ~It gingerly through lbe !Callfornla to Pensacola, Fla., capoule Nauvll Ill aboard
ton, and the Upland Farm ~-'d th
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of , ~ltenAded t,h•ll Alfred Homecom· i
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ves a ' at approximately S:45 p.m. In a ldence after 2 p.m. Wednesday. threatened the government could 1
through w~s clearly heard by lfrlends. Mr. 'A'hlDock II serv- 1near perfect trajectory as pJan. ·s.rvJces have been ,.1 for bing&lt; on whether the country'a l
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,111g 1n the u. s. Nacy,
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Mrs, Anna Ferm w:pt l Mlsa Beth Ann Walton haa 37 seconds.
Chapel church tentatively. Rev.J vlce of Bucldhlotleader Thick ask~ ,.•!l students and fans ,
quietly ,on the. sur ace. w.ere returned to ber pome at Steu· l The ejection chirp freed tile Aiel· Nash wiD . 'O!fltifte and ITinh Khlel.
Imeet at' me Sootllern Local"foot· i '
lhe . had been k&lt;;plng a VIgil, benvllle after visiting several capi!Uie from ita booster
will be In Ball Chapel The governmeat-&lt;Ontrolled V'&lt;et ball field Wednesday, August
and !'hlspered ueTh!n:rk~':'; weeks bere with Mr. and Mrs. the parachute brought 111e
Rawlings Coats has Nam presa agency tald Monday 21, at 6 p.m. to organi:&lt;e a pep l
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Lord. · IIese
be Charles o. Lisle and family . el booster and capsule down
of arrangements.
that Khiet hsd offered h" . !UU , conlu~b:__._ _ _ _ _ _ __1!1
been frustrated '"" often to
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backing to the government m • I jubilant; they exuded quiet sat. Mr. John slack, employed at :.:~~~ 81• the ~ 1000
l&lt;tter to President Ngo Dlnh ·
Jsfactlon and pre~red lor the Milwaukee, Wise., spent ~~ aiUtude the second
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Diem and had urged all hi• tol·
next step - reammg out t h " Iweekend with his mother, Mr , drilled to a hUI where the boostlowera to trust the president.
oole w eocapo size.
Ada Slack and brother, Eugene. er lodged In 0 tree.
n... aging prleot, the agency
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A wood, metal and rubber Mrs. Slack and Eugene accom18id, had empowered tour &amp;Upe&lt;· l
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"plug" was lowered• to within 'panted him w Milwaukee for Sean Mullen made an
ior monks to oetlle peacefully the 1
II l&lt;!el of tbe men - 1&lt;1 pre· visit.
cessful at~pt 1&lt;1 rellC\Ie tbe
dispule which stemmed from al· l
vent debri• from filling their Paul Pierce, employed at Mt. capsule as 11 landed too
!eged gov..nment discrimiaatlon I
cubicle during tbe reaming - Vernon spent tbe weekend with ,In the tree lor recovery.
against tho Budcl&gt;ists.
and covered with a layer of :his parents, Mr. and Mra. l On August 21 Steve
MOUNT PLEASANT, rex. Khlet, iajured in the govern·
qulcll-&lt;lrylng cement. Amther 1Clinton Pierce and 8!"'8·
made a sale recovery
t h (Ufl) _ Roger Helbert, so, was ment'o raid on Saigon's main
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plug was placed on top ol this. Nancy Elclllnger of Marieua !rocket a!IA!r It had drifted m reported Ia good eondHion Moo· pagoda last wee!&lt;, was in a
11ten !he reaming bega~.
was weekend guest ol her !'"r· lower secUoo of the tree.
day 411 houri after hi! waa ohot pltal and unavailable f'! dire&lt;~ 1
Tipped w11h a ZS.Inch btl, the ents, Mr. and Mn. Wilham The rocket atllllned a
Ia the bac:k- belpill(! 8 friend comment.
huge roillr'J driD cut down 38 Eichinger and famUy.
distance oll,OGO feet
build a porch.
~Uble sources said u
feet; then a 17% Inch bit was Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Free- Utude of
Titus County SberHf L. A. Red· 1 Mau. who nooigned as ro~gln l
put on w widen the rest of the man Enoch and son, Doug, were feet. '!'be ·
plano w
tram said Odll Skelton, 53, wao minister and ohaved his head
ohaft. Grinding through rock, Mr. and Mn. J. \Y. Oldham, Ill non rocket, Porto IV,
being held 111 clut- of usauu l protest agail1si thlhe:.::::n-:::: 1
!llndalone, and treacherous :mngy and Joe of Barrlsburg, day at t a.m. it tbe
wHh lateat to kl!l 1n
anli·Buddhi&lt;l ..
ear\h, !be 2,000 • pound bit de- Pa., Mr. and Mn. Don HUI grounda.
with the shootlll(!.
been arrested.
lcellded to the men.
and Donn7 of Parkersburg, W. Five memben of the
Officer• oald Helbert a fomner 1
- - -- FeDin and Throne kept In ,Va., Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Wrl&amp;hl. were present for the
Aahland, Oblo reoldent: "'"'
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conslltnl communication with and family of Martinsburg,' W. o1 Porto m.
Jng Pat Agan build , porch
Thomas Klein, Pomeroy, wa•
I'NCIIOro. W&lt;rkers m the our· Va., Mr. and Mra. Eddy Calae ·
Agan'o hm&gt;t Saturday when
to Meigs Memorial booface admowledged that the two and Carol of Marietta, Mr. and Min Poston Went
ton came out or hll !root
and admitted as a medl·
- and especially FeiUn, co- Mrs. Harold Circle ol Pomeroy,
PCI'OII the and told the cal patient at 1 p.m. Mooday
.....,. of the mine - had maat- and Mr. and Mn. J. B. Shockey To Bapti•t Meeting
pair IIley - . making too
Pomeroy emergency squadsennlned their own rescue.
of Portland.
A GoUla county collep pro. ·nolle hammering.
men.
As the IJQ.toD driU got closer Mr. and Mrs. Olarleo St. Clair lessor was 81110111 those wbo '!'bey &lt;oatlnued io work on lhe ;; - = = = = = = = = ;1
1o !be Ul1derground
chamber ,o! LtJsan County, W. Va., were attended a conference of Chrl.. porch.
lad to the veni ol eolt coal ol weekend guesto of Mr. and Mn. llln educators wbo met at the About • m!Duteo later accord· II
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which !he mlae had been con- Ezra PhUUpo and Mr. Walter Amerlcan Baptlat auembly iDI to Redrrom, ~ ftred
llrucled, !be whirring )Ill sJow. Cook.
held at Groen L8ke, Wlo., last ahot from ...,.. the atreet
ed Ia 1 delicate 15 rotations Spending the weekend at their w..k.
hK Helbert iD tile bock. The
per minute, rather than lla u.. home here were Mr. and Mn. She was MI.. Clara E. Post. let weJJI through Helbert'• bod)'.
ual 1.750 r. p. m.
Charles Hoback, Mr. and Mrs. oo, a member of Calvary Bapt·l;-==="'-===iiOiili
'lbe drlllera JMII the
drill Eddie Hoback and family of iat churoh. The ~ of tbo
down like they were dropping ~· Milford.
~~Sembly altended by 400
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11111 a basket of eggs," Charm- Mr. Orville Croob aoeornpan- church achool admlnllltratoro,
bury said.
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led by his son, Jolin, of Colum· leacbero and Interotted laymen
Secretarial
At 1:11 p, m. Mooday the bus, vlalted Mn. llorillr Smtih was IAI prepare them to wllneal
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4rlll bnlke through the plug. and Mr. John H. Croob at Pt. effectiVely u Chrlatlana.
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Princess Guc,, dvserlbed officially
as "a littlt tl~" after Mr visilf to the
IJnlted State~. Franoe and England, is
well enoll&amp;h now to attempt a tnree·
week vaca\lon with Prince 1\alnler apd
their two childrel! . . . There's a deal
cooking tor comgo,er BQT!on Lane to
pic~ ~P where Richard Rod&amp;el'$ left off
and ~ollaborate with !,Jan Jay Lerner on
the mySterious a11d oft·J"!Iponed musi·
ctl, "[ Pieked A Daisy.' Tnere's even a
chance that Lane's wealthy father·iP·
law will become an Important ba~ker of
lbe abow . . Averell Harriman'$ stock
haa ·rtaen so high liince the nuclear test
ban tNaly with Moaeow that there 's a
lot of Washington talk about !lis politi·
eal future. The moat popQiar current
theory1 he may be the Democratic VIce
Presidet~tial candidate in 1964. flf, as
tl" Republicans tiliP-. the South Is lost
to tile Admin11tratlon. why JiQt a North·
trntl' from a nillalate?)

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w.va.E. S. Mills were =~~~~mi=ll COVIIRS
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como ihrougb." The Mr. and Mn. Frank MUla and
drJII lltched down. Finally Fe~ family of Mingo JllllclloD.
lla reported be felt air, from Mr. and Mn. Charlet Salser
tbe poWerful eompresBOI' at the of Sheffield Lake, are Yisltlng
tntrrace · ·
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is Hu bard and Mrl. Eva
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few tnlnut.M; 11141 operator
Mr. and Mn. Edward Chaptbe !'II, ·f~ FeUin'o Jn. maa of Columbus vlatled his
atrucl!Ona, )iifid and sWpped grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
the driD iili ...-. .In the •Dent Jamea ·s. Qulekr Mr. and Mrs.
- - . above ·lfO!IIId, work· Don CottrUJ and
en aould be!tr the two men Mr. and Mra. WDiard
Chlpplnl: ~RJ at rock !rag. Kay, Kenny, Keith
IDenla ·11101* llwl 30l feet be- of llelrolt, Mich.,
low.
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• The IIIII ·eon.mtnlcalloo from ' and otlter r,lallvfll and
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MrS. Bdna Searle inti

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The Better Office Jobs
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11111111- mt 1"Y hero today. 111 rollen, PametOY·MII!IOII :ao•.
St11f buriOd deep lit tile oartll waa 11, Pt. Pleasant D.M, Hlnlm.
Bova, who haa not beat heard l,55 lllatlooal')', Kanawha FlUs
from alnce last Tueoday. on 1yj .21 rtatng, a.arletton 11.0!. LI\D.
live Jardl from 111e hole don, Marmot and
Winfield
thraugl. whlcll Fellin and 'Mlrone dioms were 111 the oUia.

Helen Help ,Us/

Voice Of Broadway .
GOSSIP lN GOTl!AM
Federico Feltini wants Elizabeth Tay·
lor for a ficture, and feels confident
that lhe'l say yes. (If he can fi111re out
a wa,y of Jellinl Rl•h•rd 811rtvn lllto lbe
samt scrfpt, or 11 leut iQ\O the same
town.! For Lit, the talentt4 but wey·
w,rd dlredor might even do the unprecedented and work with a screenplay, in·
stead of shooting "off the cuff" . J.,eo
Durocher was in a bit of disfavor wllh
the Dodgom frvnt offi&lt;11, but Frank Sl·
natra stepped In like • real DJI tnd
straightentd out the braaa . . Olivia De·
Havilland and Bette Davis may star in
the ~n:en venlon ol l!!clitn Wharton's
"Her Son," witli Qfor~e ..CIIkor dlrectln&amp;
tnd PeWitt llodin' colicoctln&amp; the dla·

Miners Saved River' News
Senate FacU,g First Test
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Matchmaker'' - a
transition from one bore to another, ac·
tually. Pat Jesse! may be summoned to
take the Main Stem lead in "The Mil·
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WASlJINGTON (UPI)- The · ~nate faced ill .flrll
teat vote today on letiJiatlon to beacl off •na~owlde
railroad attlke at midnight Wednelday.
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Thedeclslonwaatooomeonanameo4mentdeslped
to mate the Senate bill conform with a meuure apJiroY·
ed Monday by the ~ouae Commerce Colnmlttee, lblla
apeedlq t be leplatlve
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to 001111 boloro the rale1&lt;ommt~
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1oac1ono hoped
IIDal opproval oould be voted
Woo!PMdoJ.

"Give For
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arcl Guuj Dr Jolin YM.or..IO, 1113, .• ~:'"""'*""with the
11~ Reu~ &amp;bert D RDberts same period ln -111,2.
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AUI. It, IMS ond. Alii- II, IM2 1tii.M.Je, • •·• ·
and the n...J flgu""' ,,.. 1i1o1Gr ,l'ohiele oriel, . _
the ye\111 s1ut1ng July I, 1115.1 trail« and IIIII 1u ~
......, ..traet&lt;t! 111ooc1 the equip- .....- ,
and J\lly 1, Ita !GIIow:
in the If;!! &lt;lGWitlet f• 1br • ·
~--·wer Smith, Marjorie Price, Gll·
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ment wfll&lt;h had beat dr!UIDI • &lt;*to River- ....... ..., -··
bert Zwilllnl, -...,ry Reub,
v--.··.":..~.-. · ,... ut3 $tb; flJeal y.ar"'T-=.
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-.IDch "&lt;'OIIteot" bole to enaon up 14, 7:31 p.m.: Mr.
Gu Gulnlber Don ld Reuter
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Mack up 14, t :IO p.m.; Ray·
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David Kvaughn
Ientz, Gera
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Hopt II su.
mood Sa1ve11 up It, I:.J a.m.;
Robert
Dale Reuter,
Kautz 'lOC
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'fhat operlllon baltod during Jordu up It, t a.m.; IUcblrd
Bambui Mas
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Htddec .- .,584.11, t5,92Ul, flt,• .JS. GoUla - ,.,IIIJiJ;
the Fellin-- ,_.., for Moyle up a&amp;, 1:46 a.m.: N..U..
Ella •
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t211.335.22, -=,51u1.
'$11,1111.77. fll&gt;cldnl- M.JM,it. '
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fear 111e drilling vlbralloM would em down 15, 3:15 a.m.; S. M.
,.:~~~ V=~ Maynard Baht altended the '*'- - t18.333.40, 18,512.- SIJ.131.(11. Jocllloa - ttt.pa..
endanger the other two ..... Jenka down If, 1:30 a.m.; the OWnniD WIIITOIIG. M.,.111011, Relatl
lelll'lled here lo!d*Y White JimH McHaffie Ben Athena County , Falr,
50 $44.843.42, $33,110%.43.
31; _,,'-11.88. L a - - f~f,
Hope ror Bova'o survival I• .Urn, Vulcan alnlcl&lt; the l..,k gale at O.Wrob., olllle SeNile Commerct ol the d:th Monda momlni all. 'Charles Searles
Mr. and Mn. CU!Iord Sellen L8wre- - $41,724.90, f!S,· 411.•, $41,412.02. M•lgl .- ~\but Fellin mid oiOclall today thai Dam 17 and It and the Suoan Comm1t1oe predkl«&lt; op- ol Carl M
Y. ltV of •
Cbe ter Erwb, Glen and children of Unloo City, Pa. r71.75, f/1,1102.47, $52.652.01.
131.93, $14,112.25. Pike - ~.-.. \
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11ova may he alivo, and work re-ILane ~ OVEC ""' wlatlng to
b)' lonllhl.
Mldd,_,}"":OL.:.:ce.:, ·Ev ' Ka~
Dennl.;...
visited reloUves here !all week Melp - fl4,&amp;3:1.88, t8,192JS, at, "1,23:1.13. IWss - fiV"'•
111m0d.
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be locked; susan Polk up 11,
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and attended the sale of ber 1129.004.21, 1121 ,331.37,
18, ~.133.23. ScioiDA bullet • ohapecl metal ...,. 4 a.m.; Patten up 11, 7:11a.m.;
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sister, near lfarrlsonviDe, who Pike - ",275.12, t5,20U5, 19, t54,121UIIi. VInton - $2,4%1,
1~~IIIII. 1ft wu :Z~yatt1Uie 111 teet 1on1 had been cus- 1 eggy Downey up 20, 4:40 s.m.; But M18Jll11011 hold out hope Mr. Moosma~.
had worlt· McJniyre, Floyd Hendrick•.
II moving w 'Florldo.
•11,1211.rr, $13,203.118.
It, fl~.rt.
mm·made to bring Fellin and John Ladd Dun up 21, 7 a.m.: lila~ the rallrooda woold postpone ed for Chevrolet prages here SYRACUSE _ Robert Wlnl· Glenna Mllholn heard f.Throne up, but lhat plan wBB John J. &amp;we down ZZ.
1:!0 lmpoolng work rui&lt;O !lull and 81 1 oervl&lt;e IIIUoo owner: ett, WoodroW Zwllllng. .
her sister, Mn.. Hazel .Curt!&amp;,
obandoDed early today, for fear a.m.; Zimmer down 2!, 2 a. would touch off a otrlke ~Con· had been 01 of-a heart
ali- i RAClNE _Kenneth lmboclen .wbo II vllltlng her. dau&amp;hter.,
the capi!Ule would bind alooJ them.: Jac&lt;t G. down 23, 3:25 a. greu II unable to act bofont the ment for about lllree ....U. IWWiam Robinson,
IMr. and Mn. Jolin Brewer al i
• • of tho narrow obofl.
m.; EJgerellff down 2!, 5:40 12:01 a.m, (local dmol Thunday SUrviving are hlo wile Fran- . PORTLAND _ Thomas D. Dayton. They wiD attend the,
Tho bameaael . . - lOwed =a.m.; Ravenswood doWn Green- deadline.
ell B~te MCIIPI.. ,' three Sayer.
Curt1l reunton. at 1 •Jake near !
covoralt&amp;. The boll~• were
up t:40 am.; Wa)'l!" H. down It was un&lt;ertatn wheo C - grandchildren, I brother, Ken- REEDSVILLE- Robert Lind· Thornville, Ohio, .Aug. 18.
protect them from falUDg debrla. . Greenup 2:45 a.m.; lte!lable up , would complele actloa bical10e ol neth of CblclnnaU; and 1 lis· stammer, Audrey McCoy, Pearl Mr. and Mrs W1lbam L. R.,.
and they aocended wl~der':! Greenup 5:15 a.m._; Shufiy up 1 oerle8 of al""'oaUve JII"P'&gt;IIIo ter, Mrs. Ruth Culp, Oldaboma Dillon, Earl Dillon.
and son Billy ol Columi&gt;Ut visit· ,
heads. U . Rlcbord .!Jizln 0: Greenup 5. 40 a.m.' Bay~ La· pending Ia tile Ser&gt;a~ and wilat City. The deceaoed was a nepb- LONG BO'ITOM - Richard ed tbe post week with her par· !
a ~avy physician ·~
'eat· Reine up 31, 12.20 a.m., Bob Sen. Norrlt C&lt;llton, JI.N. H.. ew ol Robert McElhinny, South Bartoo, Howard Parker, Ada enta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mil·r
llb'VIvol terhnlques, , 111181 a Benter down 31, 3.20 a.m., Na· termed the 'hot air."
Thlrd·at, Middleport;
Bissell, Charles Marcinko.
hoan and ':l"rnard. AU allend-1
od ih!lt tho ride up .~ld ho Uonal up 33, 11 :15 p.m., R. H.
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Ftmoral services will be heidi CHESTER _ Albert Parker, ed the Metgs County Fatr on :
terrllylng ex~ for the Bosworth II down 33, 2 a.m.; Both the S.:Oate •nd 11ou1e bill&amp; Tburaday at I0:30 a.m., from the Nellie Parker, Betty
Hawk, Thursday and returned home on
two meo.
Orco up 33, 8:40 a.m. ; Alena- would eotabliU • oevea·tniP ar· Smith Funeral home in Law· Richard Fick.
SUnday.
Tbe last atage o1 the agoodzlng LoollvJIIe down 34, 9:15 p.m. IbltraliOt&gt; board to ,..,a. tile four· renceburg,
RUTLAND _ Eugene F 1n k, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy,
refiC\ll! elforl came ~Iter two Galllpollt Dam - Eas!A!m up J"'ll'&lt;&gt;ld work , .., dlapute. But
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Purl Van Meter Ernest Nichol· Sue and Jackie of Columbu•. 1
-ka of frustraUoo and delay 10:45 p.m.; Ann!• down 13:15 the House bill wuld llmlt arhl·
stopped enroule home from a
wllh the Uve• of ll!e pair In a.m.; Louisiana down 12:10 a. !ration to tile ,.,. key !Bluet S,
sALEM CENTER _ Nellie vacaUm In Florida, to visit
constant jeopardy. One six· m.; Oliver Shearer up 3:30 a. firemen's jobo anJ makeup ol
'Vale
lwlth his mother, Mn. Alice
Inch-wide "contact:· hole had m.; Thelma Ann up 7:10a.m. train .........
SHADE - Patricia JOO!ill. Dodson and her porento, Mr.
been sunk w their chamber Kanawha River-Sandy down
,and Mrs. Maynard Bahr and
early In the proceedings, lt 1Marmet 5:05p.m.; MerriU up The SeDate measu!'O also wookl
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was !heir lifeline, for food. air Marmet 2:30a.m. ; C. V. Ham- ~~~gH~":;'a.!';i;;bt~:;':l Mrs. Myrtle Stool Winkler,\
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belidow 1 A
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and clothing to ~ndure temper· er up Winfield 10:15 p.m.; Sol. · •il
did not r&lt;oolve them.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wag· I
52, of Ashton, w. Va., who died
SHOE
atures In the 40s.
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vay down Wlnf•eld 12 :20. am.; g oln&amp;
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Monday night In Holzer hosplt·l
ner and children of Detrm1 , 1
Then came l~o failures . One Lucy Jane Lucas up Wtnfield
al, Is survived by ber huaband,
visited with her parents, Mr. j
ltylr 2097
hole t2 lnchea tn diameter was 7:05 a.m.
John Winkler: her mother, Mrs.
an" Mrs. Lyn Osborne last week
2091
abapdoned less than half.way
Maggie M. Stool, and I he 8 0
and called at the Milhoan home
down : because !be two men ...
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children. Mrs. Arline ThOIDJlliOO
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on Monday.
ported cracking at tbe top of
GalHpolll Ferry· David Apple
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hor· l
their cubicle. A second attempt •
Grove· Robert a~ Wllll~m and
lng and children of Heedsvllle I
mlssd II&gt;. chamber by an un'
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SAIGON. South V 1&lt;t Nom, 9J10nt an evening last week with
delenntned distance and w..
Mrs. JacqueUne Scarberry, both &lt;UP!! - The apparent bocklll(! l M
d M L Osborn
Perforations ring the vampllne, dip and peak
tr ced despil~ efforts ·,. ..
ol Columbus; 10 grandchildren, ' of South Viet Nam'a supreme r. an .. rs. yn
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over the toe to add a fashion plus to this !aU
~erte Ita with radioactive coand a sister, Mrs. Blanche Ben· Buddhist leader improved the Mrs, Mtldred Frank spent a
pump. It boasts a stacked heel, is yours in tan
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nett o1 Oregm
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ISUnday afternoon with Mrs. AI·
ball and a geiger counter.
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chances ol the D&gt;em government . Dod
or black 11 pper leather.
Finally late last ~day, the Mr. and Mrs. Wt lam Wh • et Gub launched Its 8th rocket Mrs. Winkler was a member today or surviving the religious- 1 teeM s~n.M M
d Bh .
50-foot.h'8h drilling rig eased • Ilock and family, enroute frum Saturday the Porto m with the of Ball Chapel Church of Ash· I political crisia.
r. an
ro. aynor
a r~
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12-lnch. ~It gingerly through lbe !Callfornla to Pensacola, Fla., capoule Nauvll Ill aboard
ton, and the Upland Farm ~-'d th
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of , ~ltenAded t,h•ll Alfred Homecom· i
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vuxrvett 88:1
e ou come
mg ugus
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ceDins of ...,Jn s and Throne • visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hub- I The rocket Jilted from Ita ~d Friend
th
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the
explosive
dispute
which
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cell1 and, Fenm,• jubilant "It's 1I bor d and other rea
ves a ' at approximately S:45 p.m. In a ldence after 2 p.m. Wednesday. threatened the government could 1
through w~s clearly heard by lfrlends. Mr. 'A'hlDock II serv- 1near perfect trajectory as pJan. ·s.rvJces have been ,.1 for bing&lt; on whether the country'a l
ASK PEP CLUB
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workers on the surf~ce,
,111g 1n the u. s. Nacy,
ned.
Fll&amp;ht
Ume
was
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afternoon
at
!he
Ban
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Buddhist
majority
heeds
lhe
ad·
Racine
cheerleaders
today
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Mrs, Anna Ferm w:pt l Mlsa Beth Ann Walton haa 37 seconds.
Chapel church tentatively. Rev.J vlce of Bucldhlotleader Thick ask~ ,.•!l students and fans ,
quietly ,on the. sur ace. w.ere returned to ber pome at Steu· l The ejection chirp freed tile Aiel· Nash wiD . 'O!fltifte and ITinh Khlel.
Imeet at' me Sootllern Local"foot· i '
lhe . had been k&lt;;plng a VIgil, benvllle after visiting several capi!Uie from ita booster
will be In Ball Chapel The governmeat-&lt;Ontrolled V'&lt;et ball field Wednesday, August
and !'hlspered ueTh!n:rk~':'; weeks bere with Mr. and Mrs. the parachute brought 111e
Rawlings Coats has Nam presa agency tald Monday 21, at 6 p.m. to organi:&lt;e a pep l
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Lord. · IIese
be Charles o. Lisle and family . el booster and capsule down
of arrangements.
that Khiet hsd offered h" . !UU , conlu~b:__._ _ _ _ _ _ __1!1
been frustrated '"" often to
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f peed but d w
backing to the government m • I jubilant; they exuded quiet sat. Mr. John slack, employed at :.:~~~ 81• the ~ 1000
l&lt;tter to President Ngo Dlnh ·
Jsfactlon and pre~red lor the Milwaukee, Wise., spent ~~ aiUtude the second
.
Diem and had urged all hi• tol·
next step - reammg out t h " Iweekend with his mother, Mr , drilled to a hUI where the boostlowera to trust the president.
oole w eocapo size.
Ada Slack and brother, Eugene. er lodged In 0 tree.
n... aging prleot, the agency
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A wood, metal and rubber Mrs. Slack and Eugene accom18id, had empowered tour &amp;Upe&lt;· l
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"plug" was lowered• to within 'panted him w Milwaukee for Sean Mullen made an
ior monks to oetlle peacefully the 1
II l&lt;!el of tbe men - 1&lt;1 pre· visit.
cessful at~pt 1&lt;1 rellC\Ie tbe
dispule which stemmed from al· l
vent debri• from filling their Paul Pierce, employed at Mt. capsule as 11 landed too
!eged gov..nment discrimiaatlon I
cubicle during tbe reaming - Vernon spent tbe weekend with ,In the tree lor recovery.
against tho Budcl&gt;ists.
and covered with a layer of :his parents, Mr. and Mra. l On August 21 Steve
MOUNT PLEASANT, rex. Khlet, iajured in the govern·
qulcll-&lt;lrylng cement. Amther 1Clinton Pierce and 8!"'8·
made a sale recovery
t h (Ufl) _ Roger Helbert, so, was ment'o raid on Saigon's main
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plug was placed on top ol this. Nancy Elclllnger of Marieua !rocket a!IA!r It had drifted m reported Ia good eondHion Moo· pagoda last wee!&lt;, was in a
11ten !he reaming bega~.
was weekend guest ol her !'"r· lower secUoo of the tree.
day 411 houri after hi! waa ohot pltal and unavailable f'! dire&lt;~ 1
Tipped w11h a ZS.Inch btl, the ents, Mr. and Mn. Wilham The rocket atllllned a
Ia the bac:k- belpill(! 8 friend comment.
huge roillr'J driD cut down 38 Eichinger and famUy.
distance oll,OGO feet
build a porch.
~Uble sources said u
feet; then a 17% Inch bit was Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Free- Utude of
Titus County SberHf L. A. Red· 1 Mau. who nooigned as ro~gln l
put on w widen the rest of the man Enoch and son, Doug, were feet. '!'be ·
plano w
tram said Odll Skelton, 53, wao minister and ohaved his head
ohaft. Grinding through rock, Mr. and Mn. J. \Y. Oldham, Ill non rocket, Porto IV,
being held 111 clut- of usauu l protest agail1si thlhe:.::::n-:::: 1
!llndalone, and treacherous :mngy and Joe of Barrlsburg, day at t a.m. it tbe
wHh lateat to kl!l 1n
anli·Buddhi&lt;l ..
ear\h, !be 2,000 • pound bit de- Pa., Mr. and Mn. Don HUI grounda.
with the shootlll(!.
been arrested.
lcellded to the men.
and Donn7 of Parkersburg, W. Five memben of the
Officer• oald Helbert a fomner 1
- - -- FeDin and Throne kept In ,Va., Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Wrl&amp;hl. were present for the
Aahland, Oblo reoldent: "'"'
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conslltnl communication with and family of Martinsburg,' W. o1 Porto m.
Jng Pat Agan build , porch
Thomas Klein, Pomeroy, wa•
I'NCIIOro. W&lt;rkers m the our· Va., Mr. and Mra. Eddy Calae ·
Agan'o hm&gt;t Saturday when
to Meigs Memorial booface admowledged that the two and Carol of Marietta, Mr. and Min Poston Went
ton came out or hll !root
and admitted as a medl·
- and especially FeiUn, co- Mrs. Harold Circle ol Pomeroy,
PCI'OII the and told the cal patient at 1 p.m. Mooday
.....,. of the mine - had maat- and Mr. and Mn. J. B. Shockey To Bapti•t Meeting
pair IIley - . making too
Pomeroy emergency squadsennlned their own rescue.
of Portland.
A GoUla county collep pro. ·nolle hammering.
men.
As the IJQ.toD driU got closer Mr. and Mrs. Olarleo St. Clair lessor was 81110111 those wbo '!'bey &lt;oatlnued io work on lhe ;; - = = = = = = = = ;1
1o !be Ul1derground
chamber ,o! LtJsan County, W. Va., were attended a conference of Chrl.. porch.
lad to the veni ol eolt coal ol weekend guesto of Mr. and Mn. llln educators wbo met at the About • m!Duteo later accord· II
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which !he mlae had been con- Ezra PhUUpo and Mr. Walter Amerlcan Baptlat auembly iDI to Redrrom, ~ ftred
llrucled, !be whirring )Ill sJow. Cook.
held at Groen L8ke, Wlo., last ahot from ...,.. the atreet
ed Ia 1 delicate 15 rotations Spending the weekend at their w..k.
hK Helbert iD tile bock. The
per minute, rather than lla u.. home here were Mr. and Mn. She was MI.. Clara E. Post. let weJJI through Helbert'• bod)'.
ual 1.750 r. p. m.
Charles Hoback, Mr. and Mrs. oo, a member of Calvary Bapt·l;-==="'-===iiOiili
'lbe drlllera JMII the
drill Eddie Hoback and family of iat churoh. The ~ of tbo
down like they were dropping ~· Milford.
~~Sembly altended by 400
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11111 a basket of eggs," Charm- Mr. Orville Croob aoeornpan- church achool admlnllltratoro,
bury said.
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Secretarial
At 1:11 p, m. Mooday the bus, vlalted Mn. llorillr Smtih was IAI prepare them to wllneal
.. OLICY
4rlll bnlke through the plug. and Mr. John H. Croob at Pt. effectiVely u Chrlatlana.
Accounting

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as "a littlt tl~" after Mr visilf to the
IJnlted State~. Franoe and England, is
well enoll&amp;h now to attempt a tnree·
week vaca\lon with Prince 1\alnler apd
their two childrel! . . . There's a deal
cooking tor comgo,er BQT!on Lane to
pic~ ~P where Richard Rod&amp;el'$ left off
and ~ollaborate with !,Jan Jay Lerner on
the mySterious a11d oft·J"!Iponed musi·
ctl, "[ Pieked A Daisy.' Tnere's even a
chance that Lane's wealthy father·iP·
law will become an Important ba~ker of
lbe abow . . Averell Harriman'$ stock
haa ·rtaen so high liince the nuclear test
ban tNaly with Moaeow that there 's a
lot of Washington talk about !lis politi·
eal future. The moat popQiar current
theory1 he may be the Democratic VIce
Presidet~tial candidate in 1964. flf, as
tl" Republicans tiliP-. the South Is lost
to tile Admin11tratlon. why JiQt a North·
trntl' from a nillalate?)

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w.va.E. S. Mills were =~~~~mi=ll COVIIRS
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VIsiting Mro.
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como ihrougb." The Mr. and Mn. Frank MUla and
drJII lltched down. Finally Fe~ family of Mingo JllllclloD.
lla reported be felt air, from Mr. and Mn. Charlet Salser
tbe poWerful eompresBOI' at the of Sheffield Lake, are Yisltlng
tntrrace · ·
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is Hu bard and Mrl. Eva
' . Durq.~ p,ecariOUI last Thomu.
few tnlnut.M; 11141 operator
Mr. and Mn. Edward Chaptbe !'II, ·f~ FeUin'o Jn. maa of Columbus vlatled his
atrucl!Ona, )iifid and sWpped grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
the driD iili ...-. .In the •Dent Jamea ·s. Qulekr Mr. and Mrs.
- - . above ·lfO!IIId, work· Don CottrUJ and
en aould be!tr the two men Mr. and Mra. WDiard
Chlpplnl: ~RJ at rock !rag. Kay, Kenny, Keith
IDenla ·11101* llwl 30l feet be- of llelrolt, Mich.,
low.
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• The IIIII ·eon.mtnlcalloo from ' and otlter r,lallvfll and
·.lloYi - IIGI bleedlac and
MrS. Bdna Searle inti

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eiBM Kay Punch
The Better Office Jobs
wiD 1• to thoS&amp; with
Business CoUege
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GET AN

ELECTRIC DEHUMIDIFIER

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BUSINESS
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Bob Alllloo oparbd lht -•• . . . wllea lht SeNten
f.D.Uy Selltlllell, ~ero:r-Jild4leport,
piiOe TwliN • llllir ...-•. . . . • Dla Plollllpo' ..,_
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ODd Willie lo!ecovty el tile Gf.
illlll with a home run
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If IIIU Muoill II II oJw? will! - . 11e11of pllehor 11tJ11 Pfdlt
bls warda .. be .. wltb ldo bll, piDed hla lint lrluJapiJ "' lht
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.ReooU!IIIlol bad&lt;....... homTbe Dodgen, Who opporOIIIIy /
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Seatlllel Spona Wl'lter

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Quarterback In Wake Of Victory

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Ron VanderKelen Gets Starting Nod

HEATING AND
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SALES &amp;SIRVICI

Iplay..-. tocloy to reach
MinnE'- man limit.

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Heaci oooch Blll MePeit de-, worked 011 th•ir paBBinl lor Sat.
Ron Va11derKelen, the
scribHI the Washington Red·: urday'A exhi:MtiM apinlt the
sota Vikings' widely-heralded! Buddy Parker. the Pitt!!burgh l skln1' perf~maa~
· the Oilert . ..The loitozl Patrlois re.
rook ie qua!Urbac~. will ....,.ivo St.eolen' hoad coach had no I Eagl,. Ill rotten . . .
Stacy stor&lt;d boc!t!leld cnadl fred B1'11'
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such probllm, for his r-er al-l ed by coaeh Wally Lemm for tbe
"baptism" in an exhibition game ready was pared to 43 pJayers. ., "wondlriuJ 11m e" hi
agains! tho Pbiladelph1!1 f!ltlgles Parker, tllouSh. ,..moined In an apiJIII tho Lians ...'l'bo Chi·1:ago II

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"It's Vandy'• pme," he od ' Ueelers' 17-1&lt; loss lo the Balli· f - diJrlng a drill lor the.irll
&lt;"Oacb Norm Van Brocklln said more Colli wt S.L\II'doy.
meotJng with tho Canllnall Sah~r. ll
Moodoy Ia I11DOII1Icinj l1e Will "I'm really diJiualod," ho soid. · doy nJ&amp;ht. I'IIUback PhD King
start the lonner W1SC0111ln olar, "OUr off on oo waoa't cllckin&amp;\ tbe Now York Glanla wiD
woo bas watebatl tbe Viking.' lagatnot the Collll ond tho ..... , the club's final two
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first three pre II&amp;IIOD conteltl ~ wu fooled on slmpJe drlw iamu because of tora
from tho bench.
plop."
• oround blo rlha.
Vae Brocldio aloo announced In other NFL com!JII' Tho
Alooc tho M'L IM!t' '111e
the p1ll'tbaao ol two defensive !toil Llon1l are fearful that flank- loa Ollan - lour
tackles llllr Wlllon and er bad&lt; Pat Studotlll, wba
pard
Georp Holts - from the St. ' - loted I 101 iJ!jtlrJ ogalaat tl!o def...ift ta&lt;!kle 'l'om
Is Cord In ala. 'ft!e
I Cardlllolllut · - · • mill! Ions!~ halfback Buld1 PreW..rll
brought
the club roster to lit,
tba seaaoo
opener agal1181 .the and oflmsive eenter Don
lba
Vikll!p
trill .bavt to CUI 11 Lao
Anjelea Rams Sept. lt.. leW ... Tho ~ Cllf ll

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*Line,
Fishing Equipment - Rods, Reels,
Hooks, Lures
*Swimming Fins, Masks and Rings
* Lawn &amp; Gardening Needs
* Lawn Purnitur• - Chain &amp;Lounges
* Ploy Gyms ;and Teeter
. Rocks
*.BasebtJII
Equipment - Shoes, Balls,
Glov•, Bats
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Gallipolis, Ohio; GngOI'f GJl&gt;. PT. PL!:AS,AN'l' - A civU
IOD, Pl. Pleaunl; Mra. 'l'but· actfQQ has beeo fl)ed In the of.
MR. ROOIIII
B!lwen, Grlllmlt! 14Dd· fct d. .the areull Clerk seek·
Buri-~,.,u--.lay llw: 'llln, i.yilla Khla. Leoti; lDi allepd motley owed styled LETART, w. Va. - ,....
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Tlia Df.Uibttly, Pt. Pleasant Pi. Plea- Llv..noct Com· M. 80,11! ealellntfed 1!11 tift
DUCIIAIUIIID1 Mro lArOJ pany, a corp. VI. Prueman lilr1llday IIIII PridaJ. . . II I
. ~· PLIAIANT - J'ullll'll .._yes - ; M;.., Ileal ltu111il &amp; Jl'ldeiiiJ &amp; Deposit rellred tftael llllllllar, 1Jav1111
III'Ytctl lor .WlWIIn Oklloa Me~ PI Pltasul
Company of Maryland, a corp. taugilt lor It ytart Is 11.lmlth, 18, I ltu'llllr o1 lloufb.
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lide, W. Va., ...,. bald ' for $124.12.
Ia 111e Oak Growe !dlool. Be
i .. at 2 p. m. hi tho WyAocotdlng to the Circuit ] ••• bad •• _ , .. • oebaJ.
3lurdl with tho Rev. Roy BeDClerk's ofllce, a divorce has 1 oro Is ... , _ 111 - llslo,
1011 of!lclotlng.
been ~anted Barbara EDen • aed •
wolbd eiPt miiH
Mr. Smith died SunclaY ev.,..
May from Darrlel May, Jr.
..,.... trip 1o tucb,
Mr.
Jng shortly alter adiltJitance to
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Rousb apeads bll lime !he Pleasant Volley Holpltal,
111r,
hallill dlar
after being ill falllttg heallh lor
Mary E. Bacoo, speclal ed- In tile winter.
the pat!! ,ear. Be Will bortl
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ucation teacher at Rutland
October 14, liM, lbe !!Oft of the
Higb Scbuol, received ber B. S.
ARE GUEII'l'll
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Carl J . Hellman, Rl ~ Pome- port, dabgilter, 2:03 a.m. MOD·
late Wlllwm J. and Barbera
In Educabon from Ohio Unlverroy, Mlas Gel!evleve Stobart, ,day.
The Swart. famUy I'IUIIIil:
MOITOw Smith He wat 1 mem- PT. PLEASANT - John C. slty Saturday, Auguot 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Wtrley Haley, Doroltl Graham of the Navy 1\1. 3 P&lt;Aueroy MJao Thelma '
Dlsebarred
I will he held Sun Sept 1, lit
her of the PI: Pleaoant PeDta- Donohoe, Pt. Pleasant Route, Mrs .. Bacon Is ,a araduate of Sharon, Diane, ODd Carol were lis home with blo mother, Jles.'F, Michael, autiand, Mrs. Roy Patients recently dlocharged llhe Woode Grove ·~I A~ed. Aj1
co:!tal O!ureh ODd a verteran baa been luild todthetrll!'andln Jury 1Mar!8D Teacher' College of ,SUnday d~er gueala of I b eloie Grabom, before ht leavii,H. Buab, Rt. I ReciJJe, WIUlam lnclhded Mrs. J . w. Barner, 'ldn and friends are welcome 1o
of Wlll'ld war 1
1¥1 two counts, es oy g per. Oldenburg, Indiana.
Milo Hotchisons.
lor""""""" !IOI'Yiee.
R. ArnoU R1 2 Racine M r 1 Mrs Fred Daniels Miss Bern- the basket d"•nner at n~·
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rna Lotlan Smith: Ill&amp; 10111, WiJ. fore Justice of Peace A. M.
liam of Parkersburl, HiUoo Goodwin.
and Thurman, both of Holl81lU:
Normln of Froal, Ohio; otho Others appeorlng b o I ore
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and Jamet Bmllb both of Gooclwln and llnnd on var~OUI
s011 thside• a half ~ La\:0 Iclwgeo were Holley Tomlin,
Henry ~Uipollo F
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sister, Mrs. Gladya DeVault, equlpm~
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Pl. Plea,..t, and l4 ll'andchiJ. der,., $10 and coots, lntoxlca·
dren.
/lion; Cbarleo lnt!l'am, Pt. Plea,.
sant, tlO and COlli, no operat.Burlal wat hi lbe Wyoma ors license; Charleo WIUiam
Church cemetery. Military Pickens, Pt. Pleasant, $10 and
graveside rites were conduct- CO!!ts, lnloldeatltm; Larry Dale
ed by Pool 2S, American Leg. Brumfield, Apple Grove, $10
ion.
and "'.U, speeding; Allen
Hugh.. , Apple Grove, lined Ill
ASK TO WED . . . . . . . and cot1ts each on charges of
PT. PLEASANT Four defective equlpmenl and no
co.,ples have made applications plalell; Cyrus Leport, Jr., 110 ·
for marriage Ucenses in the of- 4tnd cost!ll, Intoxication; Fred&amp;fiees of the County Clerk. They rick G. George, Elkhart, lndl·
were Benjamin Fradrick Me· ana, $10 and costs, IWerlength:
l&lt;"inley, 25; Pt. Pleasant, and A1fred A. Austin, Hendenoo,
Barbara Ann Humphreyo, 24, $10 and costs, lntoxlcathm:
G•llipolis, Ohio. John Thomas Lewrence G. Jordan, CottaseKearos, ft .. Clilloo and Sharon ville, $10 and cosll!, apeedlng;
S •e Williams, 21, Pt. Pleasant: William Kenneth Hurlow, GaJ..
· Eugene Kalbllelsch, 53, Detroit, llpolls, $10 and costs, lntoxlca.
Michigan, and Dorothy Irena tlon; Henry C. McKinney,
Sprenger, 41, Pt. Pll!astnt; IJn. Chapmanville, flO and cot1ts,
ford Eugene Blloon, 23, Pliny, expired Inspection sticker;
and Ruth Ann Peery, 17, Appa Lewrent&lt;e Jones, $10 and coslo,
Grove.
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'l'ba Sew·RIW IIWilll club Cli:J, hbft F. Cllllldonln, 21M Coz, Rl. I Amanda, dlfiJhter, ll BaD, Mn. ~
ww bava aa let Cl'lllll ooctal Madison Ava., Pt. Pltuanl, 11:15 a.m. Montloy. &amp;ln. Ear1 tnd Miu Maflllll Bernlp.
at Point LaM, Wtdnead8J, J». ~ooepll c. Wilson, Pt. p~ L. Burnell, Patriot Star Rt.,
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glnnlt!g al l:to p.m. OJd.fub. Mn. Cyde Gerlach, Jr., Rl. 1 m, ll a.m. ~~o;onday, Mn. Paul
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lolled ho-•" Ice CI'IIIID, p1o, Letart, w. va., Mrs. Roy E. Dean NidaJ, Wola'loo Star Rt., The anoual
cw and,coffae will ba IOid. ID Greeulee, Leoo, w. va., Mlaa daughter, 9:15 a.m. Monday. win be beld &amp;lnda1
.,_ o1 rallt •. it will ba beltl on &amp;onnil B. BaUeo,
~ Mra. Frllllklln Oldaker, Hart. 1, 1 at the Portland ·l'llrt. Baoo.
Thurslay ovtlllltc.
Landlntr, w. 'Va., Mn. 11os0 L. lord, w. va., m, 8:02 a.m. ket lunch will be aerved ..
The WDdwood GW!!! club HoYJ~H, Jtl 1 Middleport, loll&gt;- Monday. Mn. Wal1er E. Tol· noon. Please bring rour ._
will meet WediM't&lt;lly It 8 p.m. eo C. fi'ulalt1, 420 w. 1118! SL, bet!, Hamdeo, datllhter, 7:50 table serviee
al tho ·' - - of Mrs ¥lllon Pomeroy, Mrs. Carl J. Hellmao a.m. Monday. Mrs. Rober! T.
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Musial promiaOd Monday ofler 1 The Boyo' Leque Ylllkles Bob Manley's dooble and
hio St. Lou11 COrdiDals had in Mlddl-' took o big 11op hiU'1 oiqll. TlieJ evlllldCIII..ia
whipped the SaD Franclla&gt; Gi· ' toward 'lrinnlnl lhelr ltrsHYtr hi tho ~ wbal llaa
ants, a.a, that '"we've oliO got ch
lonship Monday wlleo ,,_, led oil ~tb a aiqll and
chance to """"'""" them."
amp
"~' ed on Jllll Wlldermulb'l IIDIIe.l
n., Dodier• then added life 10 :ratUed 10 safe hits, lour
of Ron Clonch'• ucrillct fly
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Buckeye Leaaue 11ez1 year wllttl
This past weekend for the second straight year par· the prophecy by dtopplng •
them lor e.tra baseo, lncludlnc deep short pwted Du
w. L.
Ills able to ill!ltedtdo IIIIIIDCit
enta of boya on lhe Pomeroy Redlegs Pony League 'teom : decision Ill the Cincinnati Reds t~o home,.,., off John T....,. mOt in the third and tho
New York
8$ .411 .811
N!lllalnln&amp; ttam Dllt llrNil1
got together and gave the youngsters a party at Wayne Monday night, allowing the Cards Ilull, bealina the Rodlep 7·1. lep went abaad 11-Z. It
7:1 ill .Sfl
played, McArthur, Be ""'kW"
Swtsher's lake near Mornin• Stor.
to cr.ep within 51!1 pmes of the The victory thus br_inP up a that way J!lrough tile loortb.
Cbkaao
7' 51 MO
ed lbal al!ltGugh 'lbt PlliDI
As usual, Mr. and Mra. swisher were the best hosts league lead.
It......,t of three sor1u Probo· But the roof ftll In .u t b ~
12 eo Mil
and Olall!ll!e)' • Dtwer IN ..,
to be found anywhere • .. so far as I am concerned.
Loa Anaeles oow bu lost four lbly next w~ek lor lba smnmer Yanlll bottad ..-ound Ill lh Clavelaatl
64 Ill .4811
otlned ftlr oblifl&lt;ln, thla Is 110&amp;
There were games for all lhe ball players, plenty of of five pmes in ill home park champl0111h1p, the Redlegs bav· filth.
8&lt;llton
62 &amp;1 .411111
(Colltlnued from pqe 1)
expected for- or loUr Yaarlr
food for everyone, and no one suffered from lack of loUowtna tha impr,..i~ strelk, ing taken the l~rst half, t be With one oot Conde
Detroit
61 66 .480 II I!:~~~Loe=·~JOanl, lit; Paul pelldtDg completiGa ~ Atbtns'
recreation. Several motbera were so busy catching blue and 1002 ilm't oo far behind lhnt Yankees the I!I!C:Ofld.
and Evans homered With
Lao ~leo
110 71 AN ~
bollblck, 115: Jolm bulldlng program.
gills lheir food was nearly cold before they were lured the playera doJJ't remember.
John Ingell pitched :HUt hall, out Grogan slnllled ~ a
K•••• Cll)'
57 'II .411 •
Ull, aD aopl&gt;- He also Indicated Racine IIIII
away from tbe polell.
-The Milwaukee Braveo siUJPd meanwhile, with lour "! them and two errors ~lhl In
Wllbl.,.•
41 81 .all •
Kyger will be IIMled to •
Major Le- Leaden
the HoUlton Colts. IH, tn Mon·J coming In the !lrlt two IIIPI!!ill· mono ruos The Yankees
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Out for lba llrst limo 111'0 cuss UtUe Buckeye menlber&gt;
IIJ Ulolled Press bleraaUonal doy's only other NatloDal teague He gave up just ~ bit, a triP' an lns~ce nm In the
Mluneoota &amp; WuhiDglatll. 1st
INabmen, besides Allmu, sbip.
The ladies kept Antone Lucke
conteot.
le by~ with two oot In 118 Ingels led of! with 8
w~ 7 - s, Inti
Eieblnger, Thomu 0.. U Eastern goes ID, II Wllllld
busy cleaning fioh much of the
Nallonal ~ape
· · American Loque actJoa wu
fifth, m lbe lui lour lluJ. and eame Ii'ome ..,
&lt;Onltlameo seheduledl,
Areble "-• Wall.or '1'llto p~ In -1'1!0 leagues 18 would
evening, when he wasn't lrying l'la7&lt;r Club G. All R. B. Pel. limited to a twi·nigbt doublehead· lllgl. He fanned t!llhl, wolked third hit. Bob Rice singled
hol4oJ'• Galoeo
Taltle, Daftd WU. Rac!lne and Kyger, Each )10111to teach me the proper way to Groat, StL
1301121 11174 .3SS er at Wublngton botween tbe three, hll one.
one .oot but was tell on.
Lor Amgelu at Deln&gt;lt
Rap Judo, Donald bly could become double elltie a line on a Iortie book. I T. Davio LA 115 436 68 143 .3211 ~ Twlna ond tile Sena- With Jim _Conde and MUte and Evans both were three
-Oianee (11.15) VI Lary
~m be plon:;,_,v • .....-.n •
still won't call myseU more Clmonte, Piltllll ~ Ill 1&amp;1 .323 tors. M i . - loll a chance to Ev!"' loading the way ,. I 1 h.foor.
OtlcafiO at Cleveland
btto ,w~~e rll!b
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than a rank amateur.
Plllson. Cln 1114 1110 78 17f .3ZZ pin a firmer bold on MOOnd 'their sticks, the Yankees took~ TlllUleblll, abaorblng hio
Horlen (f.Sl vs Grant
lopl. I
AI c.D
It seemed the Swisher. bad Aaron, MU 13l 5G'I 98 161 .318 place by droppin&amp; the nlibtcap, ia 2-41 lead, m the top of the first defeat scheduled In Boys'
K 1 n 11 1 City at
Not"::' lbll year from lbo lepl, U
Nri GaDII!
thought of ev.rythlng that Gnoalz, Phil 129 &lt;72 69 148 .314 7..1, aftor capturing the first on ~els leacHJI! triple a n ue play' fanned 10, walked
nlgbtl -ltakow 18-lt vo
ara olandaut end 8epl. •
AI RodlaDtl
makeo a picnic perfect. Since Mays, SF
128 485 !M 14tl.3tlti IIBJDe, $-2.
Coqdea homer. Evans also alng•. hit one.
ly lf.St.
and Bob Foot.or, lepl. 17 Tile Plolal
both the local gas and electric Wlnre, StL
130 510 10161.304
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200 041 - 7 10 I II N.., York II,
u.r -·""''-, Roget Star- Oct. 4 AI lfler Creek
company managen were in at.. Santo, Chi
1295011 66 !If .304,
o.T- 1o WI....
on. the finll oackar s error, but 0 _,1__
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111 000 _ 3 &amp; 41nipU -l'lldloll U4l ODd
tendance with their sons Williams, Chi 129 499 71 W .303 Jim 0 Toole, • looer 111 eight Chip Haggarty fanned lor the
and Conde TannehiU bud ..101 •• 17.. t
Vetnon Claland, G a r y Oct. 11
JUI•D ..Chuck Murray and Van Kirk:
...,orteu ~
! of bts last 10 doclslono, wu the third out.
and·~- ....ley (t) Umpire· Terry U.13l.
1111 David Chadwell. Oct. U Belpro
land ·t
d 'ded !hot th
lmeooenger of 1U lldil1gs for tho 1 The Redlep 101 one back In
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ICulern JOlt iloly to Kyaer Oc'L U
AI IIW
food , ~ou~a\e ·~:,.ked over : ' Ymnski, Boe 122 470 80 ISS .328 Dodgen. Tho hooky le!t-bandor lin the bottom of the flrll on Ken Williams, D. LltUe (5),
W-"7'• Gam~
year, 30-1.
Nov. 1 AI Raeble
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ood II Of
I tri!'d
Kaline, !let. m 472 '19 151 .37.0 "'tired tbe 1in1 10 moo he laced
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Mite Gan!Der, R. L. Manley. Loo Nlpl• at Detroil
Coach Ashley said East.rn Nov. I
No plllll aehfl)lletl.
w k re..
courtse,f L . ~!:' POIU'IOO, LA 125 467 71 145 .310 and limited Lor Angelle to llvo
Bol!ton at N.,. YIM'k
been Invited Into the Little
bel wuta rna e an 1ssue ou o I•~ """' w....,. LA 126 466 68 141 303 h'fs 1o he
p1n bJa
dent. All I got were huge RoW..' MlD liS 4!2 68 Ill! .SQS ~ ~ ga':. ~I 1osoB
0.
Kansas City at Baltimore~,o&gt;tii,btjl
laughs.
MaW..:.,
Boe
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123410 58 143 298
Since I o&lt;as In a small way I Howard, NY 100 394 65 ll4 .289 major oiw't "' tho halting IIIJ&gt;
!Only :.:..""::!uledi.
a part of the Redlei Pony Ward, Cbl
l29 ltlli 81 144 .:atltl port will! his •blth homo nm of
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League,.., it io my pleasant Hrshbar. Chi IOU&amp;! u 1011 .2ta the yur lollmrtDg 1 olngle by
W.l. 1..,., 1QB(J
duty to thank aU the parents, C111110)1, KC 1114!11 62 135 .28l I'Nnk Robtnoon in tho fourth tn. SAN FRANCISCO IUPit -lt,ln~. 111111 lor I limo tlurll1f Loo Angeleo
71 5I ,ri/11 • •
esp.cially Mr. and Mrs. Swish·
lllome Buoo
nlng. The Reds picbd up their appaon !hot Fronk Ryan wiD bo sessiOOS at the Hiram
St.
72 litl .554
er. Though we didn't set the
!lui ruo In tho oigbth wid the No. I &lt;r.!IJ'Ierback lor the eomp this ythe ~ Franclaco 71 S9 .5tl
world on fire with victories it Nallooal Le- - McOovey, Tom
H
!1tlOl'ed 1
Clevelsnd Browns.
top moa apln.
Pbiladelpbia
71 110 .5f2 7
was a pleasure to help ihis tGiants 34; Aaron, Braves 34; first':..,
~:~ Ryan, for- oecond sirlnl"r. Ntoowslrl~at~ Mllwaukoo
Ill tlZ .Sfl 9
team.
, Mays, G1ants 31: Whit., Cards lo 1114 1
,..~ay home
for lht Lao ADaeleo Romo, moved m tbe BroWDI !il'll two lld1lbltlnn Cluclnnall
70 81 .liZZ t1&gt;
122: Santo, Cu!Jo 22.
~unior Gill:.
by to Ilia foro in lht twiHD8ll oignal· pmes thJa yeor, boll1 el whlcb Chlc180
tit! II .112 •:
Big Pomeroy lineman Bob Amerleu Leope -8 t u a r I, The Jo Dodpr
. eaU1Di batlle on lba strength of the Brownl loot SUnrlly, tboagb, Pltllburlh
II II .101 1 Ill
Crow is out of actioo lor • Red Sox 33: Killebrew, Twins 29; tile
bls fine performanee io SUnday'&amp; Ryan 101111d tho marlo aad lod tho H-..
• a .1'14 It
. while until he recovers lrom a Alhson, Twms 38 : H 0 w a r d, olngted home Wlllio ~ wba triumph ovtr Sal FrODCisco.
olub to a W7 win.
Nn Y..t
tl • .118 •
koee injury suffered in Satur· Yanb 26 ' 8111• Twins 25·
hod walbd. Doll ~..!iii, (If. Be took over as the lint slril!i Coadl Blantm Colllor !!lid tba
MGMay'o - " "
day's scrimmage against Fair·
Run• llrltted In
II) .,11 tho lalil!i pllet..
olp•lmon midway through last ~ Mil call the sJgnall Ill. Loall f """· PrMolleo t
land. Doh was taken to Colum· Nllloaal League - Aaron, n.e Cardll1ala pushed ICl'OII wboa Jim Ninowaki wu I 1llllou tho &amp;IIIEIIml warram.
Mllwoubo 11 ~ 7, Dlgbt
bus for treatment Monday and \ Braves 109; White, Cards 92; three runs In the ninth iDnin&amp; to
ehanse 111 I He ond
Clne'nUII I Lor ADpJao I, lli(ltl
win be on crutches at least Uoyer, Cards Ill; Mayo, GIIDII snap a lw~&gt;game lostog slump
staff callod of tho plop
IODIJ' pm. ••oboduledt
tr.ree weeks.
185: Robmson, Reds 84; Pinson, and foil Juan Marlchal'a bid lor
the victory ovor the 411ers
"'::'""' .., ..IIIIo Plrlloltot.-.o
CLASSIC 4 DOOR SUPER
Middleport's Tackle Dave ~' 84~
his 20th vlclory. Singles by Curt
3IDS the Browna faUod to click in
Ph tMielplda at C1lic8IIO V-8
motoor,
aQto. tr8Jlll., power brUeJ, power
Rice is also on the disabled list
mer! .. League -St 0 a r 1 • Flood, Dick Groat and Ken Boy.
first qulrl8r·
Dolt IHI VI. Jael&lt;loll IJAo.IJI
steer!JI&amp; Only 7,000 actual IDilet. A lllra liew 111111
for a few weeks. Dave has sus· Red Sn 93: Kam:e, Titers 87: er provided the decisive 1'111111 aft.
'!be Browns were to work
Now Yon It Pllllburtb, l1llbt
etr.
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lained a broken bone in his loot Wague~, Angelo II, Powell, Qrl. er the Giants had tied the score
0 e8
today Ia oeorby Palo Alto lD
- Powell &lt;lot •o. ....... 18-IU
and will be hobbling around for ol,. 72, Boward, YIDI!t 71: All!· 10
. ••· 01'ghth ~- Alt
paratlon for their battle llllwlllkea at K-, 1I1PI son TwiiU! 71
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man
Ram this
bnd
Spolia UHI n. ~ot INI
a "1"'Ple w•eks. Another Middy
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Ptl&lt;b~Rc
lljKi hit a two-ruo oomer for st. if10S Joyce &amp;.,. alia Mf1
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linelnan , Roger Roush. is also Nollonal ._.. _ Perranoslrl, Loris in the top of the elghtl!. Betty' Combs of Xenia w~
_ ~ II II VI.
(I.JI
en the inJUred hat, recovenng Dodgen IU: Mellaa, P~rates
. Bomer For Braves
weekend IUeesls of Mr. and RAVE TO ROOII' IT
Ill. Louts at S... Francloco,
from a shoolder mjury.
Kaulu, Doclter• 19- 5; Edd1e Mathews, Don Dillard Mrs. Robert Marcinko and lam: TORONTO tUPII D4bt _ Slmmo11l (tlft VL
Spohn, 8,... 1&amp;1: Maloney, and Hank Aaron aU hit homers Dy.
Puncb Imllodl of t h o ford I!S-IJ)
lted1! IU.
for tl!e Braves to more than Robert Klm o1 Springfield waa plo Laafo toclay IDolled tiJ
Wll1aUI'f'l Tom White got his llrot pro. I
~
Peters offset an Inside-the-park circuit called here by the death of to tho LeaU' milD tnlnlnl
Pblladelpbia at Otleotlo
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
fesslonal home run last night Whit. ao. IU· Bouton Yank; by Houston's Joha Bateman. Aar·r hi.s uncle E A Reed of MJd. II l'eleltlontlall Onl, lept.
Ill. Louts 11 Sell f'rll1elaeo
"YOli'U
Ute
oitr QualltJ Wrq ot Do1ui Business"
while playing for Class A Spar· IH· Pueual' Twins' IH · on thus followed Orlando Cepeda dleporl ' · ·
and Instructed them to tone
New Tort II I'ltllburlb. night
WY 2-5342
PC11111eroy, Ohio
tanburg Phillies of the Western Radall, ltod i.,. IU: F 0 r d:
Wal~ Rand o1 Three Rlvert, ean at ""Mllwautee at llouion, mpt
Carobna league.
Yanko 18-7.
AJJ. STARS
Mich., hal! spent SI!Vft'al
The playen, lmlach aald.
11 1M ""'"'""'
Tom oocllad the round trip.
here with Mr. and Mra.
travel 11!1 two milea
per a~alnat Lex1ngton JD the
Brickles and other !h!lldt!.
tal and riDI! '"' loot.
f~rst game of a dooble head.er. IIACK D1n'IIOIT fi!D
Miss Ruth Ann Baker 1s •--!
In hi! aut turn at bat. the 1 DETROIT IUPII - A total ol 1
" · · fr
h
have ·••·-' peti '
on
vaca....
om
Mn. Laura after
Lel!bell
1t year • old p omeroy grad 1&amp;•11'11 .
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ment at Cornwell's er
Jewelry
.,...,baa
•• resmashed 1 bases loaded triple. llo"'lbuo far U1'11Dg the chillce ofl
Ath
turned llCIIIll
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Looks u though White will Detroit u tho lite of the 1968,
,:"·and Mr G E
daulhlen hi ColuiPbllt.llbe
end his !lrol leB8on of pro ball Olymple GIJI!OI.
Dale Reed ~ ~vnie
accompanied home by llln.
this weelnmd on a happy note. The oddeot oJ&amp;bature wu lhnt
Wedn•••- M,..1 ""esis ol
lbryo Peten of Arac.;adllta~hift~1ot r61rn Dr•vto o1 Lyon
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Mrs. Ruth Jlll'an anti ..
' rran.. - Dolloil'o o11111 rival
Mabel Klm.
of Columbus who IPf!ll
RENEW G1l1ll SERIES
city fGr lbo II'JI1'II - wbtt ex·
andMr.n~- MrBah. Gefne
RA~ waekend wltb their !llolbll'.
plolnod· "l .-toinly """'I want
""""" a r 0
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BERKEI..YII:, Calif. &lt;UPII - It 1 ·
II"'• on • ._
The Uni-IJ of CaJi(ornio and
tho 01)1npksl In F'raa&lt;e.
rie B~ daughter Mro
""'"' Wll'8 ~ ,..
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Oregon Stale will meet oo t h e
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1Margaret Russell.
foo!Jball flold Nov. B. 1969, for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hallltlu
I Blain Taylor 1o on ..cati&lt;XJ
~~ II!IJI(!Ir .,.! I
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f1rst limo dnoe 1960. 'ftle series and &amp;ln. Nellie Tracy attend. "WIIel Ills
of Chesler ~y.
11 falls _ heltl trom the CiUzens Telephone Co.
bet-. ll1o schools Included 26 " the ru-al of Miles Nelson·
pu
at CoolviUe where he works.
-EveiJII Jlrlddes
gam.. before being susp&lt;nded. at DnW.
blm!"
Mrs. Wayne Brlclcleo and

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Mason County, West Virginia

':!For Setond Half Honors

Parents Give Players Picnic
At Wayne Swisher Rural Lake

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Coordinator Course Touted
As Ideal Step.,ing Stone
M.Sgt. Kl!lll101b Judd, erea
Army recruiter, today llfled
Intelligent Y-1 mom to lnve•
ligate a career in the lnlaDJ.
gonco Corpa, or shGrt larm ad·
Minl•traUve eaperlenco. F o r
the lalter, who wiii relun1 to d·
vilian life, tile Military. lnteUi-

gence

"Coordinate~'

public&lt;!tlono, format, records,
report - proc:oaolng, and otbar
operational, inlormatiooal, tn.
v•sUpUve and lilcal proced!ll'fl.
llpeclall!ed iDJtruction 011 fiJ.
lng and othe1· Corps admini•tr•
Uve teehniqueo.

Course" l,s

, · excellenl oepplng-aone ltr Instruction on map reading,
all phaseo and facets of hltelll· processing of mformal!on, and
gen·• work
oo certain related ellosi!led arWbfle in. tho Coun.;,..lnteiiJ. ""' and International affalro.
R•"re and Area lnelligeoce The sludenl's opecWzatlon In
eourses, an •ppllcant baa 1o be administrative functions gives
2; "ears or older, in he Mill- bbn aecess to very Important
lary Coonl.lnator coune
he infOI'llllltlon, and therefore he
may be aeeepled if ha I• as must be a vnry trustworthy peryoung as 18, and If he ~·elt oon, capeble of holding mature
lhe prerequlsileo
of o e r responslb!Uty,
courses.
Upon auccessful completion of
These PT""''lllslles
be lbo coune, the lntelllaence Cosummarized as !oUoWI:
ordlnator may be assii!led eltb·
The applicant muat be ueal er In the United Statu or In
In appearaoce.
.
~Ay one of lhe many unusual
Mabttahl hlib moral llaud· 01'-.as' areas.
arda.
lnatrucion at lbe U. S. Army
Ol•play dl$creUon In behav. Intelligence School provide the
lor.
student with .the most contem·
Have unswerving loyalty to, porary facllltiea, Diaterlals and
the United S~. be a clllzeJt problema deaDn!l 1\&gt;lth admlnls·
of Ole Utiltild Stalt1s.
ttallon. He 1\&gt;111 find time to
Bt rthtdca111 8ouJ!d.
eajoy aQd participate ill t b e
. Be a high achodl il'aduate many aelivllles .Siered at l"ort
or noa~ess its equivalent.
Holabird, such as handball, bas·
Be menially alart.
ketball, tannla, aw~mtn~na. bowl·
Have no. relations )lying be- lng and baaeball. He attends
bind the lrotJ Curlalll.
clestM;O from
to 5 o'cloclt:,
!lave no «n~vlctliJIIII by t Monday thrlil,ljh Friday.
court martial board or by a clv· The IS.yeato014 Is encourlli'
D court, olhor !baD lor minor ed to lake the llltelllaence Colrafflo lllo!Jdoal.
Ordbullor course and, u p o a
01'*: req!drelllel1ta are !bat reaehtna 22, appr, lor the MDIwilo It aecep1et1 wUJ l)e tary lllteQ!unee Speclalli!t
fUlly lnv~ted for loyalty, (Counlerlnlllllienee) or lbe Ar·
b)t"rriiJ, dlaCretlon; 111ora&amp; and ee l'll!elllgeJice Speela11sl (Area
chMt&lt;'ler; all tnembers of Ar· lnieiUaea!!O) ~IIW'SI!. ~ dolna
'my Jntelljgende _., volunteers: lliJs he ialns nhlable btowledge
'•••! tM ml!lhnum tenure ol ser- and experlenat,
rank, be- ·vile lor ~ lft!eDipnte Corpt tore enterlalning the more
personnel '11 illtee yearo.
delitanding lntelllgeoce Special..
The MIUtary ll!piJlpnce Co- 1st flelde ' through advanced
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of the lnlelllc~ Corps. For
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SEE THE FRIENDLY MAN WITH THE BETTER BRANDl'
Lo!fr vacation trip or short week-eitd jaunt ... you'll find all roads
l•d ~fun wh1111 you. travel by car. Go fishing in a clear, cool lake
or enjoy other favonte aport&amp; at one of many recreational spots
· all aroun'd you. If you like to tab it euy, jillt Jean back and view
·the fascinating, ever-changing scenery and points of intereet
aloDJ the way.

And to make your trip more pleasurable, Ito~ and meet
the friendly man with the better brand-your Good Neighbor Ash·
land 00 Dealer. He'll be happy to have you CreebeD up in Ilia clean

he'll be aiad to give you road maps and point out
the good. places to eat or Bl:ay. Then too, he 'll provide you with
top-qU.Uty products like Ashland A·Plug Gasoline and world·
f'a!no1111 Velvoline Motor Oit
Nit lOO!lll. And

So take to the road for fun this summ cr . • •
and to make your trip more fun • • •
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your Good Neiehbor Ashland Oil
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Bob Alllloo oparbd lht -•• . . . wllea lht SeNten
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ODd Willie lo!ecovty el tile Gf.
illlll with a home run
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If IIIU Muoill II II oJw? will! - . 11e11of pllehor 11tJ11 Pfdlt
bls warda .. be .. wltb ldo bll, piDed hla lint lrluJapiJ "' lht
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HEATING AND
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Ron Va11derKelen, the
scribHI the Washington Red·: urday'A exhi:MtiM apinlt the
sota Vikings' widely-heralded! Buddy Parker. the Pitt!!burgh l skln1' perf~maa~
· the Oilert . ..The loitozl Patrlois re.
rook ie qua!Urbac~. will ....,.ivo St.eolen' hoad coach had no I Eagl,. Ill rotten . . .
Stacy stor&lt;d boc!t!leld cnadl fred B1'11'
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"baptism" in an exhibition game ready was pared to 43 pJayers. ., "wondlriuJ 11m e" hi
agains! tho Pbiladelph1!1 f!ltlgles Parker, tllouSh. ,..moined In an apiJIII tho Lians ...'l'bo Chi·1:ago II

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"It's Vandy'• pme," he od ' Ueelers' 17-1&lt; loss lo the Balli· f - diJrlng a drill lor the.irll
&lt;"Oacb Norm Van Brocklln said more Colli wt S.L\II'doy.
meotJng with tho Canllnall Sah~r. ll
Moodoy Ia I11DOII1Icinj l1e Will "I'm really diJiualod," ho soid. · doy nJ&amp;ht. I'IIUback PhD King
start the lonner W1SC0111ln olar, "OUr off on oo waoa't cllckin&amp;\ tbe Now York Glanla wiD
woo bas watebatl tbe Viking.' lagatnot the Collll ond tho ..... , the club's final two
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from tho bench.
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• oround blo rlha.
Vae Brocldio aloo announced In other NFL com!JII' Tho
Alooc tho M'L IM!t' '111e
the p1ll'tbaao ol two defensive !toil Llon1l are fearful that flank- loa Ollan - lour
tackles llllr Wlllon and er bad&lt; Pat Studotlll, wba
pard
Georp Holts - from the St. ' - loted I 101 iJ!jtlrJ ogalaat tl!o def...ift ta&lt;!kle 'l'om
Is Cord In ala. 'ft!e
I Cardlllolllut · - · • mill! Ions!~ halfback Buld1 PreW..rll
brought
the club roster to lit,
tba seaaoo
opener agal1181 .the and oflmsive eenter Don
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·End of Season Clearance

*Line,
Fishing Equipment - Rods, Reels,
Hooks, Lures
*Swimming Fins, Masks and Rings
* Lawn &amp; Gardening Needs
* Lawn Purnitur• - Chain &amp;Lounges
* Ploy Gyms ;and Teeter
. Rocks
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IOD, Pl. Pleaunl; Mra. 'l'but· actfQQ has beeo fl)ed In the of.
MR. ROOIIII
B!lwen, Grlllmlt! 14Dd· fct d. .the areull Clerk seek·
Buri-~,.,u--.lay llw: 'llln, i.yilla Khla. Leoti; lDi allepd motley owed styled LETART, w. Va. - ,....
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Tlia Df.Uibttly, Pt. Pleasant Pi. Plea- Llv..noct Com· M. 80,11! ealellntfed 1!11 tift
DUCIIAIUIIID1 Mro lArOJ pany, a corp. VI. Prueman lilr1llday IIIII PridaJ. . . II I
. ~· PLIAIANT - J'ullll'll .._yes - ; M;.., Ileal ltu111il &amp; Jl'ldeiiiJ &amp; Deposit rellred tftael llllllllar, 1Jav1111
III'Ytctl lor .WlWIIn Oklloa Me~ PI Pltasul
Company of Maryland, a corp. taugilt lor It ytart Is 11.lmlth, 18, I ltu'llllr o1 lloufb.
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lide, W. Va., ...,. bald ' for $124.12.
Ia 111e Oak Growe !dlool. Be
i .. at 2 p. m. hi tho WyAocotdlng to the Circuit ] ••• bad •• _ , .. • oebaJ.
3lurdl with tho Rev. Roy BeDClerk's ofllce, a divorce has 1 oro Is ... , _ 111 - llslo,
1011 of!lclotlng.
been ~anted Barbara EDen • aed •
wolbd eiPt miiH
Mr. Smith died SunclaY ev.,..
May from Darrlel May, Jr.
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Mr.
Jng shortly alter adiltJitance to
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Rousb apeads bll lime !he Pleasant Volley Holpltal,
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hallill dlar
after being ill falllttg heallh lor
Mary E. Bacoo, speclal ed- In tile winter.
the pat!! ,ear. Be Will bortl
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ucation teacher at Rutland
October 14, liM, lbe !!Oft of the
Higb Scbuol, received ber B. S.
ARE GUEII'l'll
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Carl J . Hellman, Rl ~ Pome- port, dabgilter, 2:03 a.m. MOD·
late Wlllwm J. and Barbera
In Educabon from Ohio Unlverroy, Mlas Gel!evleve Stobart, ,day.
The Swart. famUy I'IUIIIil:
MOITOw Smith He wat 1 mem- PT. PLEASANT - John C. slty Saturday, Auguot 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Wtrley Haley, Doroltl Graham of the Navy 1\1. 3 P&lt;Aueroy MJao Thelma '
Dlsebarred
I will he held Sun Sept 1, lit
her of the PI: Pleaoant PeDta- Donohoe, Pt. Pleasant Route, Mrs .. Bacon Is ,a araduate of Sharon, Diane, ODd Carol were lis home with blo mother, Jles.'F, Michael, autiand, Mrs. Roy Patients recently dlocharged llhe Woode Grove ·~I A~ed. Aj1
co:!tal O!ureh ODd a verteran baa been luild todthetrll!'andln Jury 1Mar!8D Teacher' College of ,SUnday d~er gueala of I b eloie Grabom, before ht leavii,H. Buab, Rt. I ReciJJe, WIUlam lnclhded Mrs. J . w. Barner, 'ldn and friends are welcome 1o
of Wlll'ld war 1
1¥1 two counts, es oy g per. Oldenburg, Indiana.
Milo Hotchisons.
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R. ArnoU R1 2 Racine M r 1 Mrs Fred Daniels Miss Bern- the basket d"•nner at n~·
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rna Lotlan Smith: Ill&amp; 10111, WiJ. fore Justice of Peace A. M.
liam of Parkersburl, HiUoo Goodwin.
and Thurman, both of Holl81lU:
Normln of Froal, Ohio; otho Others appeorlng b o I ore
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and Jamet Bmllb both of Gooclwln and llnnd on var~OUI
s011 thside• a half ~ La\:0 Iclwgeo were Holley Tomlin,
Henry ~Uipollo F
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sister, Mrs. Gladya DeVault, equlpm~
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Pl. Plea,..t, and l4 ll'andchiJ. der,., $10 and coots, lntoxlca·
dren.
/lion; Cbarleo lnt!l'am, Pt. Plea,.
sant, tlO and COlli, no operat.Burlal wat hi lbe Wyoma ors license; Charleo WIUiam
Church cemetery. Military Pickens, Pt. Pleasant, $10 and
graveside rites were conduct- CO!!ts, lnloldeatltm; Larry Dale
ed by Pool 2S, American Leg. Brumfield, Apple Grove, $10
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and "'.U, speeding; Allen
Hugh.. , Apple Grove, lined Ill
ASK TO WED . . . . . . . and cot1ts each on charges of
PT. PLEASANT Four defective equlpmenl and no
co.,ples have made applications plalell; Cyrus Leport, Jr., 110 ·
for marriage Ucenses in the of- 4tnd cost!ll, Intoxication; Fred&amp;fiees of the County Clerk. They rick G. George, Elkhart, lndl·
were Benjamin Fradrick Me· ana, $10 and costs, IWerlength:
l&lt;"inley, 25; Pt. Pleasant, and A1fred A. Austin, Hendenoo,
Barbara Ann Humphreyo, 24, $10 and costs, lntoxlcathm:
G•llipolis, Ohio. John Thomas Lewrence G. Jordan, CottaseKearos, ft .. Clilloo and Sharon ville, $10 and cosll!, apeedlng;
S •e Williams, 21, Pt. Pleasant: William Kenneth Hurlow, GaJ..
· Eugene Kalbllelsch, 53, Detroit, llpolls, $10 and costs, lntoxlca.
Michigan, and Dorothy Irena tlon; Henry C. McKinney,
Sprenger, 41, Pt. Pll!astnt; IJn. Chapmanville, flO and cot1ts,
ford Eugene Blloon, 23, Pliny, expired Inspection sticker;
and Ruth Ann Peery, 17, Appa Lewrent&lt;e Jones, $10 and coslo,
Grove.
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~ tt I p.m. Ill lbe baml! 1. Golhlrd. . . lecoad AN., w. Va., 011r111 B. Cantette,
lfn. ...,_ Oilla', Lloit, Mia Harle~~&lt;! !. Bobo, Davlll OI!Jey, W. Vo.
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ww bava aa let Cl'lllll ooctal Madison Ava., Pt. Pltuanl, 11:15 a.m. Montloy. &amp;ln. Ear1 tnd Miu Maflllll Bernlp.
at Point LaM, Wtdnead8J, J». ~ooepll c. Wilson, Pt. p~ L. Burnell, Patriot Star Rt.,
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glnnlt!g al l:to p.m. OJd.fub. Mn. Cyde Gerlach, Jr., Rl. 1 m, ll a.m. ~~o;onday, Mn. Paul
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lolled ho-•" Ice CI'IIIID, p1o, Letart, w. va., Mrs. Roy E. Dean NidaJ, Wola'loo Star Rt., The anoual
cw and,coffae will ba IOid. ID Greeulee, Leoo, w. va., Mlaa daughter, 9:15 a.m. Monday. win be beld &amp;lnda1
.,_ o1 rallt •. it will ba beltl on &amp;onnil B. BaUeo,
~ Mra. Frllllklln Oldaker, Hart. 1, 1 at the Portland ·l'llrt. Baoo.
Thurslay ovtlllltc.
Landlntr, w. 'Va., Mn. 11os0 L. lord, w. va., m, 8:02 a.m. ket lunch will be aerved ..
The WDdwood GW!!! club HoYJ~H, Jtl 1 Middleport, loll&gt;- Monday. Mn. Wal1er E. Tol· noon. Please bring rour ._
will meet WediM't&lt;lly It 8 p.m. eo C. fi'ulalt1, 420 w. 1118! SL, bet!, Hamdeo, datllhter, 7:50 table serviee
al tho ·' - - of Mrs ¥lllon Pomeroy, Mrs. Carl J. Hellmao a.m. Monday. Mrs. Rober! T.
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hio St. Lou11 COrdiDals had in Mlddl-' took o big 11op hiU'1 oiqll. TlieJ evlllldCIII..ia
whipped the SaD Franclla&gt; Gi· ' toward 'lrinnlnl lhelr ltrsHYtr hi tho ~ wbal llaa
ants, a.a, that '"we've oliO got ch
lonship Monday wlleo ,,_, led oil ~tb a aiqll and
chance to """"'""" them."
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"~' ed on Jllll Wlldermulb'l IIDIIe.l
n., Dodier• then added life 10 :ratUed 10 safe hits, lour
of Ron Clonch'• ucrillct fly
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Buckeye Leaaue 11ez1 year wllttl
This past weekend for the second straight year par· the prophecy by dtopplng •
them lor e.tra baseo, lncludlnc deep short pwted Du
w. L.
Ills able to ill!ltedtdo IIIIIIDCit
enta of boya on lhe Pomeroy Redlegs Pony League 'teom : decision Ill the Cincinnati Reds t~o home,.,., off John T....,. mOt in the third and tho
New York
8$ .411 .811
N!lllalnln&amp; ttam Dllt llrNil1
got together and gave the youngsters a party at Wayne Monday night, allowing the Cards Ilull, bealina the Rodlep 7·1. lep went abaad 11-Z. It
7:1 ill .Sfl
played, McArthur, Be ""'kW"
Swtsher's lake near Mornin• Stor.
to cr.ep within 51!1 pmes of the The victory thus br_inP up a that way J!lrough tile loortb.
Cbkaao
7' 51 MO
ed lbal al!ltGugh 'lbt PlliDI
As usual, Mr. and Mra. swisher were the best hosts league lead.
It......,t of three sor1u Probo· But the roof ftll In .u t b ~
12 eo Mil
and Olall!ll!e)' • Dtwer IN ..,
to be found anywhere • .. so far as I am concerned.
Loa Anaeles oow bu lost four lbly next w~ek lor lba smnmer Yanlll bottad ..-ound Ill lh Clavelaatl
64 Ill .4811
otlned ftlr oblifl&lt;ln, thla Is 110&amp;
There were games for all lhe ball players, plenty of of five pmes in ill home park champl0111h1p, the Redlegs bav· filth.
8&lt;llton
62 &amp;1 .411111
(Colltlnued from pqe 1)
expected for- or loUr Yaarlr
food for everyone, and no one suffered from lack of loUowtna tha impr,..i~ strelk, ing taken the l~rst half, t be With one oot Conde
Detroit
61 66 .480 II I!:~~~Loe=·~JOanl, lit; Paul pelldtDg completiGa ~ Atbtns'
recreation. Several motbera were so busy catching blue and 1002 ilm't oo far behind lhnt Yankees the I!I!C:Ofld.
and Evans homered With
Lao ~leo
110 71 AN ~
bollblck, 115: Jolm bulldlng program.
gills lheir food was nearly cold before they were lured the playera doJJ't remember.
John Ingell pitched :HUt hall, out Grogan slnllled ~ a
K•••• Cll)'
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Ull, aD aopl&gt;- He also Indicated Racine IIIII
away from tbe polell.
-The Milwaukee Braveo siUJPd meanwhile, with lour "! them and two errors ~lhl In
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Kyger will be IIMled to •
Major Le- Leaden
the HoUlton Colts. IH, tn Mon·J coming In the !lrlt two IIIPI!!ill· mono ruos The Yankees
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Out for lba llrst limo 111'0 cuss UtUe Buckeye menlber&gt;
IIJ Ulolled Press bleraaUonal doy's only other NatloDal teague He gave up just ~ bit, a triP' an lns~ce nm In the
Mluneoota &amp; WuhiDglatll. 1st
INabmen, besides Allmu, sbip.
The ladies kept Antone Lucke
conteot.
le by~ with two oot In 118 Ingels led of! with 8
w~ 7 - s, Inti
Eieblnger, Thomu 0.. U Eastern goes ID, II Wllllld
busy cleaning fioh much of the
Nallonal ~ape
· · American Loque actJoa wu
fifth, m lbe lui lour lluJ. and eame Ii'ome ..,
&lt;Onltlameo seheduledl,
Areble "-• Wall.or '1'llto p~ In -1'1!0 leagues 18 would
evening, when he wasn't lrying l'la7&lt;r Club G. All R. B. Pel. limited to a twi·nigbt doublehead· lllgl. He fanned t!llhl, wolked third hit. Bob Rice singled
hol4oJ'• Galoeo
Taltle, Daftd WU. Rac!lne and Kyger, Each )10111to teach me the proper way to Groat, StL
1301121 11174 .3SS er at Wublngton botween tbe three, hll one.
one .oot but was tell on.
Lor Amgelu at Deln&gt;lt
Rap Judo, Donald bly could become double elltie a line on a Iortie book. I T. Davio LA 115 436 68 143 .3211 ~ Twlna ond tile Sena- With Jim _Conde and MUte and Evans both were three
-Oianee (11.15) VI Lary
~m be plon:;,_,v • .....-.n •
still won't call myseU more Clmonte, Piltllll ~ Ill 1&amp;1 .323 tors. M i . - loll a chance to Ev!"' loading the way ,. I 1 h.foor.
OtlcafiO at Cleveland
btto ,w~~e rll!b
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than a rank amateur.
Plllson. Cln 1114 1110 78 17f .3ZZ pin a firmer bold on MOOnd 'their sticks, the Yankees took~ TlllUleblll, abaorblng hio
Horlen (f.Sl vs Grant
lopl. I
AI c.D
It seemed the Swisher. bad Aaron, MU 13l 5G'I 98 161 .318 place by droppin&amp; the nlibtcap, ia 2-41 lead, m the top of the first defeat scheduled In Boys'
K 1 n 11 1 City at
Not"::' lbll year from lbo lepl, U
Nri GaDII!
thought of ev.rythlng that Gnoalz, Phil 129 &lt;72 69 148 .314 7..1, aftor capturing the first on ~els leacHJI! triple a n ue play' fanned 10, walked
nlgbtl -ltakow 18-lt vo
ara olandaut end 8epl. •
AI RodlaDtl
makeo a picnic perfect. Since Mays, SF
128 485 !M 14tl.3tlti IIBJDe, $-2.
Coqdea homer. Evans also alng•. hit one.
ly lf.St.
and Bob Foot.or, lepl. 17 Tile Plolal
both the local gas and electric Wlnre, StL
130 510 10161.304
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200 041 - 7 10 I II N.., York II,
u.r -·""''-, Roget Star- Oct. 4 AI lfler Creek
company managen were in at.. Santo, Chi
1295011 66 !If .304,
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tendance with their sons Williams, Chi 129 499 71 W .303 Jim 0 Toole, • looer 111 eight Chip Haggarty fanned lor the
and Conde TannehiU bud ..101 •• 17.. t
Vetnon Claland, G a r y Oct. 11
JUI•D ..Chuck Murray and Van Kirk:
...,orteu ~
! of bts last 10 doclslono, wu the third out.
and·~- ....ley (t) Umpire· Terry U.13l.
1111 David Chadwell. Oct. U Belpro
land ·t
d 'ded !hot th
lmeooenger of 1U lldil1gs for tho 1 The Redlep 101 one back In
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ICulern JOlt iloly to Kyaer Oc'L U
AI IIW
food , ~ou~a\e ·~:,.ked over : ' Ymnski, Boe 122 470 80 ISS .328 Dodgen. Tho hooky le!t-bandor lin the bottom of the flrll on Ken Williams, D. LltUe (5),
W-"7'• Gam~
year, 30-1.
Nov. 1 AI Raeble
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ood II Of
I tri!'d
Kaline, !let. m 472 '19 151 .37.0 "'tired tbe 1in1 10 moo he laced
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Mite Gan!Der, R. L. Manley. Loo Nlpl• at Detroil
Coach Ashley said East.rn Nov. I
No plllll aehfl)lletl.
w k re..
courtse,f L . ~!:' POIU'IOO, LA 125 467 71 145 .310 and limited Lor Angelle to llvo
Bol!ton at N.,. YIM'k
been Invited Into the Little
bel wuta rna e an 1ssue ou o I•~ """' w....,. LA 126 466 68 141 303 h'fs 1o he
p1n bJa
dent. All I got were huge RoW..' MlD liS 4!2 68 Ill! .SQS ~ ~ ga':. ~I 1osoB
0.
Kansas City at Baltimore~,o&gt;tii,btjl
laughs.
MaW..:.,
Boe
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Since I o&lt;as In a small way I Howard, NY 100 394 65 ll4 .289 major oiw't "' tho halting IIIJ&gt;
!Only :.:..""::!uledi.
a part of the Redlei Pony Ward, Cbl
l29 ltlli 81 144 .:atltl port will! his •blth homo nm of
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League,.., it io my pleasant Hrshbar. Chi IOU&amp;! u 1011 .2ta the yur lollmrtDg 1 olngle by
W.l. 1..,., 1QB(J
duty to thank aU the parents, C111110)1, KC 1114!11 62 135 .28l I'Nnk Robtnoon in tho fourth tn. SAN FRANCISCO IUPit -lt,ln~. 111111 lor I limo tlurll1f Loo Angeleo
71 5I ,ri/11 • •
esp.cially Mr. and Mrs. Swish·
lllome Buoo
nlng. The Reds picbd up their appaon !hot Fronk Ryan wiD bo sessiOOS at the Hiram
St.
72 litl .554
er. Though we didn't set the
!lui ruo In tho oigbth wid the No. I &lt;r.!IJ'Ierback lor the eomp this ythe ~ Franclaco 71 S9 .5tl
world on fire with victories it Nallooal Le- - McOovey, Tom
H
!1tlOl'ed 1
Clevelsnd Browns.
top moa apln.
Pbiladelpbia
71 110 .5f2 7
was a pleasure to help ihis tGiants 34; Aaron, Braves 34; first':..,
~:~ Ryan, for- oecond sirlnl"r. Ntoowslrl~at~ Mllwaukoo
Ill tlZ .Sfl 9
team.
, Mays, G1ants 31: Whit., Cards lo 1114 1
,..~ay home
for lht Lao ADaeleo Romo, moved m tbe BroWDI !il'll two lld1lbltlnn Cluclnnall
70 81 .liZZ t1&gt;
122: Santo, Cu!Jo 22.
~unior Gill:.
by to Ilia foro in lht twiHD8ll oignal· pmes thJa yeor, boll1 el whlcb Chlc180
tit! II .112 •:
Big Pomeroy lineman Bob Amerleu Leope -8 t u a r I, The Jo Dodpr
. eaU1Di batlle on lba strength of the Brownl loot SUnrlly, tboagb, Pltllburlh
II II .101 1 Ill
Crow is out of actioo lor • Red Sox 33: Killebrew, Twins 29; tile
bls fine performanee io SUnday'&amp; Ryan 101111d tho marlo aad lod tho H-..
• a .1'14 It
. while until he recovers lrom a Alhson, Twms 38 : H 0 w a r d, olngted home Wlllio ~ wba triumph ovtr Sal FrODCisco.
olub to a W7 win.
Nn Y..t
tl • .118 •
koee injury suffered in Satur· Yanb 26 ' 8111• Twins 25·
hod walbd. Doll ~..!iii, (If. Be took over as the lint slril!i Coadl Blantm Colllor !!lid tba
MGMay'o - " "
day's scrimmage against Fair·
Run• llrltted In
II) .,11 tho lalil!i pllet..
olp•lmon midway through last ~ Mil call the sJgnall Ill. Loall f """· PrMolleo t
land. Doh was taken to Colum· Nllloaal League - Aaron, n.e Cardll1ala pushed ICl'OII wboa Jim Ninowaki wu I 1llllou tho &amp;IIIEIIml warram.
Mllwoubo 11 ~ 7, Dlgbt
bus for treatment Monday and \ Braves 109; White, Cards 92; three runs In the ninth iDnin&amp; to
ehanse 111 I He ond
Clne'nUII I Lor ADpJao I, lli(ltl
win be on crutches at least Uoyer, Cards Ill; Mayo, GIIDII snap a lw~&gt;game lostog slump
staff callod of tho plop
IODIJ' pm. ••oboduledt
tr.ree weeks.
185: Robmson, Reds 84; Pinson, and foil Juan Marlchal'a bid lor
the victory ovor the 411ers
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CLASSIC 4 DOOR SUPER
Middleport's Tackle Dave ~' 84~
his 20th vlclory. Singles by Curt
3IDS the Browna faUod to click in
Ph tMielplda at C1lic8IIO V-8
motoor,
aQto. tr8Jlll., power brUeJ, power
Rice is also on the disabled list
mer! .. League -St 0 a r 1 • Flood, Dick Groat and Ken Boy.
first qulrl8r·
Dolt IHI VI. Jael&lt;loll IJAo.IJI
steer!JI&amp; Only 7,000 actual IDilet. A lllra liew 111111
for a few weeks. Dave has sus· Red Sn 93: Kam:e, Titers 87: er provided the decisive 1'111111 aft.
'!be Browns were to work
Now Yon It Pllllburtb, l1llbt
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lained a broken bone in his loot Wague~, Angelo II, Powell, Qrl. er the Giants had tied the score
0 e8
today Ia oeorby Palo Alto lD
- Powell &lt;lot •o. ....... 18-IU
and will be hobbling around for ol,. 72, Boward, YIDI!t 71: All!· 10
. ••· 01'ghth ~- Alt
paratlon for their battle llllwlllkea at K-, 1I1PI son TwiiU! 71
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Ram this
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Spolia UHI n. ~ot INI
a "1"'Ple w•eks. Another Middy
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lljKi hit a two-ruo oomer for st. if10S Joyce &amp;.,. alia Mf1
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linelnan , Roger Roush. is also Nollonal ._.. _ Perranoslrl, Loris in the top of the elghtl!. Betty' Combs of Xenia w~
_ ~ II II VI.
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en the inJUred hat, recovenng Dodgen IU: Mellaa, P~rates
. Bomer For Braves
weekend IUeesls of Mr. and RAVE TO ROOII' IT
Ill. Louts at S... Francloco,
from a shoolder mjury.
Kaulu, Doclter• 19- 5; Edd1e Mathews, Don Dillard Mrs. Robert Marcinko and lam: TORONTO tUPII D4bt _ Slmmo11l (tlft VL
Spohn, 8,... 1&amp;1: Maloney, and Hank Aaron aU hit homers Dy.
Puncb Imllodl of t h o ford I!S-IJ)
lted1! IU.
for tl!e Braves to more than Robert Klm o1 Springfield waa plo Laafo toclay IDolled tiJ
Wll1aUI'f'l Tom White got his llrot pro. I
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Peters offset an Inside-the-park circuit called here by the death of to tho LeaU' milD tnlnlnl
Pblladelpbia at Otleotlo
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
fesslonal home run last night Whit. ao. IU· Bouton Yank; by Houston's Joha Bateman. Aar·r hi.s uncle E A Reed of MJd. II l'eleltlontlall Onl, lept.
Ill. Louts 11 Sell f'rll1elaeo
"YOli'U
Ute
oitr QualltJ Wrq ot Do1ui Business"
while playing for Class A Spar· IH· Pueual' Twins' IH · on thus followed Orlando Cepeda dleporl ' · ·
and Instructed them to tone
New Tort II I'ltllburlb. night
WY 2-5342
PC11111eroy, Ohio
tanburg Phillies of the Western Radall, ltod i.,. IU: F 0 r d:
Wal~ Rand o1 Three Rlvert, ean at ""Mllwautee at llouion, mpt
Carobna league.
Yanko 18-7.
AJJ. STARS
Mich., hal! spent SI!Vft'al
The playen, lmlach aald.
11 1M ""'"'""'
Tom oocllad the round trip.
here with Mr. and Mra.
travel 11!1 two milea
per a~alnat Lex1ngton JD the
Brickles and other !h!lldt!.
tal and riDI! '"' loot.
f~rst game of a dooble head.er. IIACK D1n'IIOIT fi!D
Miss Ruth Ann Baker 1s •--!
In hi! aut turn at bat. the 1 DETROIT IUPII - A total ol 1
" · · fr
h
have ·••·-' peti '
on
vaca....
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Mn. Laura after
Lel!bell
1t year • old p omeroy grad 1&amp;•11'11 .
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ment at Cornwell's er
Jewelry
.,...,baa
•• resmashed 1 bases loaded triple. llo"'lbuo far U1'11Dg the chillce ofl
Ath
turned llCIIIll
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Looks u though White will Detroit u tho lite of the 1968,
,:"·and Mr G E
daulhlen hi ColuiPbllt.llbe
end his !lrol leB8on of pro ball Olymple GIJI!OI.
Dale Reed ~ ~vnie
accompanied home by llln.
this weelnmd on a happy note. The oddeot oJ&amp;bature wu lhnt
Wedn•••- M,..1 ""esis ol
lbryo Peten of Arac.;adllta~hift~1ot r61rn Dr•vto o1 Lyon
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Mrs. Ruth Jlll'an anti ..
' rran.. - Dolloil'o o11111 rival
Mabel Klm.
of Columbus who IPf!ll
RENEW G1l1ll SERIES
city fGr lbo II'JI1'II - wbtt ex·
andMr.n~- MrBah. Gefne
RA~ waekend wltb their !llolbll'.
plolnod· "l .-toinly """'I want
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BERKEI..YII:, Calif. &lt;UPII - It 1 ·
II"'• on • ._
The Uni-IJ of CaJi(ornio and
tho 01)1npksl In F'raa&lt;e.
rie B~ daughter Mro
""'"' Wll'8 ~ ,..
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1Margaret Russell.
foo!Jball flold Nov. B. 1969, for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hallltlu
I Blain Taylor 1o on ..cati&lt;XJ
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f1rst limo dnoe 1960. 'ftle series and &amp;ln. Nellie Tracy attend. "WIIel Ills
of Chesler ~y.
11 falls _ heltl trom the CiUzens Telephone Co.
bet-. ll1o schools Included 26 " the ru-al of Miles Nelson·
pu
at CoolviUe where he works.
-EveiJII Jlrlddes
gam.. before being susp&lt;nded. at DnW.
blm!"
Mrs. Wayne Brlclcleo and

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Mason County, West Virginia

':!For Setond Half Honors

Parents Give Players Picnic
At Wayne Swisher Rural Lake

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Coordinator Course Touted
As Ideal Step.,ing Stone
M.Sgt. Kl!lll101b Judd, erea
Army recruiter, today llfled
Intelligent Y-1 mom to lnve•
ligate a career in the lnlaDJ.
gonco Corpa, or shGrt larm ad·
Minl•traUve eaperlenco. F o r
the lalter, who wiii relun1 to d·
vilian life, tile Military. lnteUi-

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"Coordinate~'

public&lt;!tlono, format, records,
report - proc:oaolng, and otbar
operational, inlormatiooal, tn.
v•sUpUve and lilcal proced!ll'fl.
llpeclall!ed iDJtruction 011 fiJ.
lng and othe1· Corps admini•tr•
Uve teehniqueo.

Course" l,s

, · excellenl oepplng-aone ltr Instruction on map reading,
all phaseo and facets of hltelll· processing of mformal!on, and
gen·• work
oo certain related ellosi!led arWbfle in. tho Coun.;,..lnteiiJ. ""' and International affalro.
R•"re and Area lnelligeoce The sludenl's opecWzatlon In
eourses, an •ppllcant baa 1o be administrative functions gives
2; "ears or older, in he Mill- bbn aecess to very Important
lary Coonl.lnator coune
he infOI'llllltlon, and therefore he
may be aeeepled if ha I• as must be a vnry trustworthy peryoung as 18, and If he ~·elt oon, capeble of holding mature
lhe prerequlsileo
of o e r responslb!Uty,
courses.
Upon auccessful completion of
These PT""''lllslles
be lbo coune, the lntelllaence Cosummarized as !oUoWI:
ordlnator may be assii!led eltb·
The applicant muat be ueal er In the United Statu or In
In appearaoce.
.
~Ay one of lhe many unusual
Mabttahl hlib moral llaud· 01'-.as' areas.
arda.
lnatrucion at lbe U. S. Army
Ol•play dl$creUon In behav. Intelligence School provide the
lor.
student with .the most contem·
Have unswerving loyalty to, porary facllltiea, Diaterlals and
the United S~. be a clllzeJt problema deaDn!l 1\&gt;lth admlnls·
of Ole Utiltild Stalt1s.
ttallon. He 1\&gt;111 find time to
Bt rthtdca111 8ouJ!d.
eajoy aQd participate ill t b e
. Be a high achodl il'aduate many aelivllles .Siered at l"ort
or noa~ess its equivalent.
Holabird, such as handball, bas·
Be menially alart.
ketball, tannla, aw~mtn~na. bowl·
Have no. relations )lying be- lng and baaeball. He attends
bind the lrotJ Curlalll.
clestM;O from
to 5 o'cloclt:,
!lave no «n~vlctliJIIII by t Monday thrlil,ljh Friday.
court martial board or by a clv· The IS.yeato014 Is encourlli'
D court, olhor !baD lor minor ed to lake the llltelllaence Colrafflo lllo!Jdoal.
Ordbullor course and, u p o a
01'*: req!drelllel1ta are !bat reaehtna 22, appr, lor the MDIwilo It aecep1et1 wUJ l)e tary lllteQ!unee Speclalli!t
fUlly lnv~ted for loyalty, (Counlerlnlllllienee) or lbe Ar·
b)t"rriiJ, dlaCretlon; 111ora&amp; and ee l'll!elllgeJice Speela11sl (Area
chMt&lt;'ler; all tnembers of Ar· lnieiUaea!!O) ~IIW'SI!. ~ dolna
'my Jntelljgende _., volunteers: lliJs he ialns nhlable btowledge
'•••! tM ml!lhnum tenure ol ser- and experlenat,
rank, be- ·vile lor ~ lft!eDipnte Corpt tore enterlalning the more
personnel '11 illtee yearo.
delitanding lntelllgeoce Special..
The MIUtary ll!piJlpnce Co- 1st flelde ' through advanced
' GI'dl~fdr &amp;uno .Nrfl aP)!rozl.. lechaieal CGilfiU,
.
etghl
1111 biclud· ~ 1tr • ~ r...
.,. 'ht toqb,lrllls blltruetlon:
..~~~c.. C61!i'd1Uitn' e"arte
'' 1'; Jllng, .IIi llhich thi atudftll It ~be G1!l1 lrat aa ~It!
•' •;--,!,\' 6 li&gt;l!/lmlltn typ!Jif jpeed 1!D . . , lbe IW,._
o' :!t rll1t\l.l per JDititite:·
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&lt;I! un&lt;·nl \•1i'nt 1o molew and fealonalbm are the by • wmts
_.,...!,. '·.•n!OA t'ep(!rls.
of the lnlelllc~ Corps. For
,, "·•• hv~ · ,tl.~ til)4 C. lh!l*e lbdWldllaJi WbO pol~ .
11. •"J••r., , 1\i ~ ' !bf; . -1111 """~tJ81Jitii\IIU81, or Who
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SEE THE FRIENDLY MAN WITH THE BETTER BRANDl'
Lo!fr vacation trip or short week-eitd jaunt ... you'll find all roads
l•d ~fun wh1111 you. travel by car. Go fishing in a clear, cool lake
or enjoy other favonte aport&amp; at one of many recreational spots
· all aroun'd you. If you like to tab it euy, jillt Jean back and view
·the fascinating, ever-changing scenery and points of intereet
aloDJ the way.

And to make your trip more pleasurable, Ito~ and meet
the friendly man with the better brand-your Good Neighbor Ash·
land 00 Dealer. He'll be happy to have you CreebeD up in Ilia clean

he'll be aiad to give you road maps and point out
the good. places to eat or Bl:ay. Then too, he 'll provide you with
top-qU.Uty products like Ashland A·Plug Gasoline and world·
f'a!no1111 Velvoline Motor Oit
Nit lOO!lll. And

So take to the road for fun this summ cr . • •
and to make your trip more fun • • •
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your Good Neiehbor Ashland Oil
Dealer-the triendly man with
the.better brand I

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'BEAT THE HEAT-THE COOL WAY,· LET HOT LITTLE WANT ADS· SELL FOR .You ·
6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 27, 1963

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. FOR SALE

Gie/Jo

Laurel
Society NOfes
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BUSINESS SERVICES
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- =.1 Rvn.AND, 9 room

urday, ille1 'fiollecl with 11111111 ~...-~
frlenda In Rutland.
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Kathy recently peut a -tend
I ram •
lD COlumbus vt,llinllllelr dauhome with I~ baths, gas bea~
sbter, Dee 'lbomaa, and 'hla
lng,
plenty
closets,
garage
and
brother, Jato 'l'bomu and Jean· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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utility building, on good I o I
le. They also
and visitand nicely located. $5,1100.
Mrs. Edna RusseU and Mlsa ed placea of l:lleresl.
Mr. and Mn. BIMell CleF II•
RUTLAND, I rrom frame home
Sabra CBnaday were overnight Mr. and 'Mn. Harold Ander· ter and Kalby of SendrlciP, W.
with bath, gao heating, enclosed
guesbl Monday of Mr. and Mr•. 8011 of pomeroy have porthased Ya., and Mn. lla'llla lk&gt;ley Cl
porches,
plenty
closets.
Lol
100
Victor Hysell and lamUy of ' the Arnold Grate property on Morpnlo!m oilllad wllh Mr.
1960 Chevrolet Parkwood Wagon. $1588
x 120 with ga7age. 18.500.
Mlnerovllle.
salem St. The Andei'SOIII will Lester Brootover.
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power Jteering .amd brakes, new
Llrt's . R and H .
85 ACRES, good laying ground
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman reside 1n one of the apartmf ' ll
and ferUle, in Rutlond
townand Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cana- and rent 111e other one 1o Mr. Mr. and Mn. Pllll Archer,
1959 Rambler American 2 Door _
$688
WANT AD
ship. Grown up and fences not
day altel1ded a dinner honoring and Mrs. Jim QUillen (Marvel Creg and Mark HIMI '!I No
Radio. hPater, blue finish, clean interior, good tire.!!.
too
good,
some
timber,
7-room
the Worthy Matrons 11111 Wor- Foley) who have been llvlnl at umbos recently vl.olled Mr. IDII
INFORMATION
1960 Plymouth 2 Door ~$999
frame
house
with
porches,
large
Addison since their marrlaB•· Mn. Low Diehl.
V-8 engine, auto. trans , new tires, black over while fin·
DEADUNES
bam,
cellar,
and
other
bulldthy
Patrons
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OrMr. Walter Spangler who re- . Mr. and Mn. Robert llulh,
1sh. Radio and beater. ·
;&lt;,. 00 P. M. DII.Y Before PubU~•Uon
Monda)' DeaodUDe ii:OO It- l!l..
ings, all needing repair. $3,300.
:::~ ~~':,~~ ~~ ~ sided In the Grale propterty oo Robert and Roberta, ol !lklnday
A good buy for anyone wanting
Chesterhill saturday evntns. Salem St has moved lo call· Dayton, recenll)l vlalled lin.
CANCELLATIONS
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to do all own Improving.
I Ui If&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorse Grate, fornla
·
Rulb'• father, Harve E nu
CORRECTIONS
Woll M aeeept~d unlil 9:00 A. M.
LOT, !·acre In Rutland town·
Denis
of Mlddl pori and Mr and Mra Claron&lt; ,;ut..
OPE N EVES. 8·.00 P.M.
Bonnie, Roonle, Mike, Geor· Joe
oo
e
•
·
·
For Day of PubllnUon
ship on goo&lt;,( gravel road, 1·4 &amp;arl - . l'lumiiiDI - ' gene, and Beverly spent last son of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Dent- man.
POMEROY, OHIO
REGUI .ATIONS
The pllbU.hcr • derv~ta Lh• ria;ht
·-=====:::=::::::=:j"=::::::---::::::::=='lmile from blacktop. $550.
Beallq
week 011 vacation al Lake Ar· 100 recently underwent oursery David Schaefer ol Ml Verw ed.lt or reject any ada d~med
PAULINE MARKINS
MIDenvlfle, Ollie
rowhead, South Carolina, and at Holzer HOIIpllal fllf; removal non spent • week wllb bb lf8llil
o bJeettonabJe. Errou abould be
reported bnmedlahllY· The pub·
SALESMAN
EDd vour eewer troubles
Clayton Lake, Va.
of a blood clot In his leg.
parenla, Mr. and Mra. Nor·
U.&amp;ber will not be retponaiblr for
FOR SALE
AUTO SALES
mon 1JU1n 011e lneorrecli lntertion.
SH !·5595• SB 2-479Z
W• bave .U sizes
· Miss Marlene Hoffman who lo Robert Vandennakr brought man Schaefer and 1~ lhl
BATES
GOULD SHALLOW well pump 1953 PONTIAC
hydromatic,
8-27 -atc
Sewer Mae~lnes
employed by the Ohio Slate In- his wife !be former Jean Chap.IMelgs COUnty Fair.
for Wallt lld SerYic:e
&lt;~, Cefl~ per word. onl'" lnaertlon,
used on week, _$75. Call WI II- new value job, snow tires, FOR SALE· One stor frame,
Call ~-:.::na~ Nl&amp;flt surance, Columbus, spent the maa, ar:.t daughters, Peggy and Mr. Olin Rife ol Columbus
Minimum Chal:".le 00 cenu
3074. Helen Fa~rcloth. 8-27-3tp new battery, all new parts.
·nd b lh bay
t
11 c~nts per wotd for Three con·
1 26 tic week end with her parents, Mr. Ann of Clark Summit, Pa., here visited sawrday with his 11108 '
5 rooms 8
•ecutlve tnsertlona.
,
S
K
·
C
R
1
d
semen'
the weekend for ft two ther, Mrs.......Carl
- - - - -.- .
- - . --- ~
~ t•e atie arpenter, ut an '
gas furnace heatlng carport, I - - - - - - - - - - - and Mrs. Lesl1'e Hoffman of ....,.er
v..M ,.. Reblblw
County Fand
t·,ul rate or 4 cent1 per word wW
1lr •
IH! t'harlled for ad..-ertl.!ilna lf not
ANTIQUE
hvmg
rm.
su1te,
alOhio.
lJ.-2'1-3tc
lot
,
x
.
located
in
Mid·
HEATING,
Plumbfag,
Mueller
Longsville
Rd
.,
and
her
brother
·
weeks
visit
with
her
mother,
attended"'"
e,.a
110
50
11 aW within 10 dayl after recelv · 1 most new Tappan gas range --•
. Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Hoffman Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman and her Mrs. Maud Peoples, Athena,
1
,,... bill .
STATION wagon dleport, close to schools. $5,- Furaaeea. Aruo
_
ld Brotben. and son Steve, of Pomeroy.
•• and recently yl~u.a.~.
CARD OF T:HANKS - ll.:m for 1 •• 1,-der , n•·ne pc.. set cookware 1 RAMBLER
sister, Mrs. Ann W• bs~r
...~ Mr · anc1 Mn ·
.;o word minimum. Euh addltoon ·
·c
coftee
ts
bl•nde
1959
Custom.
Real
buy,
$750.
500.
Call
WY
2-2220
8·27-6\p
&amp;II
East
Main
Street.
Pum·
.
II
p
I
J
-~s
2 electrl
at word le. ObllUIIri~ pubJJabed
po
"
1
Mrs. Pearle canaday and Jon. Mr. Vandennark w '
ear acuu ·
New Haven
882- - - eroy. PIIODo WY U448.
k nd On ~-- Mn Ethel Bur-delle Ia Ylsi~
:If 1 &lt;'l'"nt Pt'f word .
fee la bl e, couch, ' .Ironer, I No trade.
col
_
8-2!·Jtc
FOR
SALE
In
Chest.,:
7
room
tic
Sabra
attended
the
wedding
of
,
join
them
this
wee
e
·
owr
•
7 211
21105
Olo' Jo'ICE HOURS
1
etc. Reason, Jeavmg
town. ------- ___
house w1th bath, full baseIJer niece, Miss Barbara Niday day, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lng her daughter, Mrs. J~
1!:30 A. M. to 5:00 ... M. Datl7
Slit ~rrlll.y--8:30 A .M. tt 12:00 noon
Ph. Gl &amp;-0618, 48 Vinloo Avo
ne Rambler
ment, garage and garden lot.
-1o Jim Steele at Gallipolis last Chapman of De•rer Joined llle Smith and famlly of CoJnrnul
IT'S SO EASY
2113-4 World Standard •I Compact
Good location on Rl. No. 7.
Monday.
sroup for a dinner at the Cbapo and relatlveo In Flljl'lda,
1'0 PLACE A
TO CLEAN carpets hOtter, .
EaeeDeaee
Mrs. Kathryn Baum, ChesBetty Janey who is employ· man home on Salem St.
Mr. Oten Wosan ol Columbltl,
RESULT PROUUCJNO
we'll loan a Blue '"ustre Car- Rig ear room. ride and perlorm· ter. Ohio, Phone 985·2001.
To H.eve Your
ed by the Obi~ Belle Telephone Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lanning Mra. Dorthea Creecb of Dayteo
WANT Ab
I pel Shampooer FRFE with ance Small car ~nomy and
B-27-61p
Company at Columbus spent a of Fairborn were recent visitors visited recenll)l with Mr. and
PHONE WY 2-2157 : purchase of Blue
Lustre
managSeeerabilily
HOUSE FOR sale; 5 rooms and
Coel, Ollar Gu
weekend with her grandmother, I of lhetr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Gene Musoer,
1
Baker F urmture,
·
Mrs. Bertha Janey and her un· Robert Hill and BUly. M
attended
_
shampoo.
Metro lilaJJ M to
bath, buill-in kitchtm, "h acre
nd 81Mr.T1Oscar
k d Smith
......
t Ca
Middleport.
8-276tc E. MaiD poS1reet, :o:.Sero•
ground. Beyund cily limits.
CJ••ned .,.d Checked
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Janey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ay a
ue c 01 mee-. a
InCARD OF THANKS I
,
Will consider land contract.
for Winter
and family.
Debbie and Mike are on a ten bridge receatly.
- - - - - - - - - - - LARGE KJNG.Q.HEAT coal nr·
Pbooe WY U81t
Jon Webster is quickly recup-[day vacation. They are visltng 1 Mr. and Po(ra. Charley Brown,
WE EXPRESS our thanks and I' culaling stove. Good condi·
4 :12 tic Ph. WV 2-5367.
B-27-6\c
&amp; ..1
eratlng from a chipped ankle : his sister and br~ther·ln-law,IKay and Jay, of Galllpolil .U.
appreciation to the . Holzer tion. Phone WY 2-6972.
FOR SALE---=--!958 Chevrolet SIX--room boose, knolty plri0:.
0 tr
IJ orl
and other Injuries received In I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simpkins ' lied saturday with Mr. and
Hospital Nursmg staff, Dr.
8-27-3tc va automatic G00d
dit·
breezeway - garage, basePhoftot WY2o3994-WY2·6301
an automobile accident Ia sl and Charla of Columbus.
IMra. George Rensahw.
Lo · II M N' •kl
--·----~ --.
con Ion.
·
691 W ~~ St
P
" lk
\.\a
&lt;.: r:
we
c IC es, WARM MORNING Heatrola Priced reasonable. Phone WY ment. Seen by appmntment,
·
n
OIMt'OW
week.
I Mt·. and Mrs. RDy Snowden
tne Ewm g_Funeral Ho"!e, and coal stove, with fan. One auto- 2~2643.
a 22 ate
Mulberry Heights. Phone
Steve King is now residing were in Gallipolis Saturday
3 11 our frl~nds and ~elghbors
rnatic gas heater. twu sma ll
WY 2-2527.
L Q. McCOY AUCTIONEER. with his grandfather, Mr. and .ening where they visited her bro:or thdeedhelp andt lkmdr~ses gas heating stoves, one gas
FOR RENT
FOR SALE:--sroom fraine iChester. Ohio:
Mrs. Dale Musser on the Har· : lher, George Saider of Heb0
~xte~
to us. 8 . ms Jme. 1 hot plate. one antenna tower.
1r1 Middle ort. Co m- 1
4 ll ttc risonville Road.
1 bardsville, who is a pabent at
~n~&gt;t' IR I app11'C'Jahm to Rev. I
.
home
P
1
h
McCauley' RPV. Stitt, Isabel S. D. Buskirk, Rutland ._ .
THREE r~rnished rooms and pletely modern kitchen and I
Gary Chasteen of Charleston, Holzer Hospital where e un- '
•
Sim~son, •he ,.allbearers,' _a 27 3tp
bath. Pnvate entrance. Avail- [ bath. &lt;;Jose lo schooL Call I
w. Va .. has been visiting Mr.l derwent major surgery. they
heart fund contributors, and LARGE HOME comfort fuel oil able AugUlit 28th. Phone WY WY _2-5324 or see .at 3041
and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Don. also visited their son, Mr. nd
·
lo those who '""' floral offer- I stove and fuel oil tank. Excel- 2-2575.
8-27-tfc Hamilton SIJ'eet, Middleport.
Debbie and Janice of Hysell Mrs. Carrol Snowden, Steve,
8 8 tfc
Run Road. His brother, Greg, Larry, Gary and carol Anings. The family of Mr How- l lent conditi?"· ~rs. J o h n THREE rooms and bath home,
.
- ~
has visited Mr. and Mrs. Ger- nejte. Gary received an injury Mrs. A. J. Reuter and Mr . .
ani
Neigler.
8-27-ltp
Stout,
Harr,.onv•lle.
SH
2furnished.
Located
493
Broad·
IN
POMF.ROY
E.gnt
room
aid
Graham, Ira and Hilah Bar· to liis foot In a bicycle accident. and Mrs. Lovell Blake or Char__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _4834_.-·-- __8-27-3tc__ way St. Mi'ddleport. WY " bouse. 3 bedrooms _and bath.
~
ker.
Bob Musser of Columbus spent lesion, w. Va., were Saturday
In Memory
40 Gal. Electric hot
water I 2531.
~27-3tc large l~t Good locatmn out of
For All Of Your Needs
Miss Judy Williams Is spend· _lhe weekend wilt his mother,lvisltors of her brothen and sl..
Good ondl'll'on Ma·
Call WY 2-2590.
Ia nk· M'
--c
_IHOUSE ON Lincoln HeJsbt,s high water.
.
ing the week In Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Earl King.
,ter·ln-Jaw, Mr. and Mra. HarleJ
5 10 tfc
IN LOVING memory of Thom· son, Spr. :1-5270.
.
With 2 bedrooms c 11 WV 2___ Middleport Feed Mill Marlene Hoffman, Brenda Turn- Miss Debbie May was an OY· IJohnson and famDy abd Mr. Oi- ·
as Nelson Marshall who left
8 20 6tp
5\27.
· a B-;.lf&gt; FOR SALJ! -Nice building lot Tonr F-ler, Ownor &amp; Opp. 'er and Betty Janey.
ernlgbt guest, Wednesday ofllo Johnsoo.
·
us five ye'Cs ago Aug. 26, ' RURAL 4 room hoil'se, 'b"se· ---·""' ·
- -·In Syracuse. Level, away "We Do Custom Grtndrng" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Grate Mrs. Jean Parker and Su!y:· Mr. and Mrs. JI.Ward IIU.':"" .
IB5l!.
I ment, large porch. I acre FOR RENT: New Haven, 6 mom from high water, near school N. 2nd Avo. Middleport 1and Jenny recenUy vacationed Miss Brenda Turner has em-,Mr. and Mn. Harley E. Jolu&gt;
Your memory to us is a keep- ground. Phone WY 2-6127.
mndern, basement and gar· and good nelghbochood. Ph.
at Skyline Drive, Virginia.
ployment at lhe Ohio State •son, Tammy and Cheryl, Mr
sake,
I
8 22 30tp
age. No sewer or water bills. WY 2-6432.
8 22 6tc
&amp;UtTIONEER
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson, Insurance Company of Colum- :and Mrs. Sheldon Howu and
Wilh which we will never - - -- - Tel. TU 2-5073.
- - - - - ---Cemplelo Senlce
D 'd nd D 1
SUnd b Sh 1 resid;na with Mar ·, mil of Ath
SUnd '
Ctilt Bradlunl
av1 a
ar a, were
ay us. e s
--o
• 1 il
y
ena were
II'.
, " Tasty Pink tomatoes at Shu8 23 Gtc FOR SALE - attractive new
~art,
. ler's and Lou's Markets."
I
- - -- six rooms and batil house on
Write. Plltoe .,. Cealncl
dinner guests of her parents, lene Hoffman and Belly Janey. afternoon vlslton ol Mr.
Though God has you in His
.\. C. BRADFORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden Mrs. Harley Johason.
,~.
8 22 fitc ONE s room apartment. Peo- Route 7, by owner. Beautiful
keeping,
~ _ _
pie's Terrace. Phone 1518-J, kitchen storm windows and
IDe Obio
Pomeroy.
were recent weekend guests of Mrs. Harley Jolmaon 11J*t1
We always have you in our QUILT TOPS and quilts. com- Pt. Pleasant.
8 ~tic
doors. Shown by appointment.
Rae '
5 18 Uc Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Monday with her daupter, ...,_ ·
hearts.
forters. Mrs. Rose, 245 N. rHREE anr. tour rrom turnish- Call WY 2.9962.
and Suzy were SUnday visitors Charles Simpkins and Charla of J. R. Murphy and famlly.
.
Mother, Stepfather and Broth- ~ Sth St., Middleport.
ed and unfurnished apart·
8 24 3tc
COBA SERVICE
of his father, Pearl Parker, Miss Columbus. Mr. and Mra. Hom- Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon' RoweR'
er, Mary and John Michael.
8 22 6tc
menta. WY ut'lt.
~
Maude Creel, Mr. and Mrs. er Parker and Suzy also spent and cblldren o1 Allle111 were tilt
8-27-ltc ,..,...,...,...,...,...,,...,__ _
HOUSE FOR SALE in Brad- ::"pr::.:: D':r:: !r. :;o::._
Howard
Parker and
April Sunday with them.
weekend visitors of Ml. Pd. .__
---------.-;;;=-:-o--;;--:--;-::-:-12 &amp;__tfc bury . Five rooms, bath, base- ••• price rA sue.
Gayle of near Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Pattersoo.!Mrs. Harley E. Johnaon, Tom- FILL-UP TIME!
!NICELY Furnished 4 room and ment, gas furnace, alumln- ••• ''""'.." _,,.. ""
I Mrs. Muriel Foley, Mrs. Mar· have returned from their vaca· ,mv and Cheryl.
NOTICES
.I No. I and No 2
I bath apartment. Middleport. urn siding, storm doors and .WOOCIO f"IIC.. ftOIIIONJ' . . . 1"2"'' I
il
M
Oil
p
. cantut
nd the NeW !
Jim Quul·· and
Fyr·Zon Treated
Phone WY 2-38'14.
windows, hardwood
floors. """"'"' ..,_,.,.
vel Qu len,
rs.
ve ageiUon 10
a a
Mr. and Mn..
,_
"·
FISH SANDWICH. 30c
onion
daughter, Lee Ann, of Muon·. ·
1an~ Mr. Janice Page spenllasi England Slates.
7 11 Uc Plenty of water. 7 yeors old.
rings, 30c.
8-26-6tc
FUEL OIL
week In Toledo. Mrs. Foley 1 Mra. Belly RiBP and child· Mlchlean, spent Monday aad ;
. - - - - - - - -- - - ·
Wy
2-60112.
FOR
THE
BEST
In
Artlflcal
and
Mra. Qulllen stayed with !ren and her molher, Mrs. Lin- ,- Tuesday with Mr. and M-..Bar· '·
Earl's Barber Shop will be 0 Automat!&lt; Degree 0 ay
1 24 6tp
Breeding, Curtills Breeding
C Fug
and
f Mlddl port
••
clo..-r from Sept. Srd until
~erviee - So You Never
FOR SALE OR RENT
_
Service, Inc. For service, eall Mr. and Mrs. 0. .
ate
lnie Bratton o
e
mov· ley E. Johnson and Tammy IIMI ,,
un out
FOR SALE : Langsville. Small Lei nd p k
Po
the Pages stayed with Mr. and led lnlo the Elmer Whllllngton Cheryl.
12 o'clock noon the 9th.
0 Budget Pay Plan
FUR SALE : 5 room house and 6 acre farm with 6 room
a
ar er,
meroy, Mrs. Dond Hendricks. They al-, property on Salem St. On Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kll.opp
8 23 6tc
_
Cell Us Tod•v - WY 2·2181
bath, newly decorated. gas house. Barn, chicken house Ohio, Phone WY 2-22M or so visited the art museum, the ·day they moved back 1o Mid- o1 Langsville were Sunday aft.
. k. II
hea tin' g. FnU basement. Lo and outbulldlngs. Water .m Chester, 985-3415.
Ma c-a- ;dleport.
'
PLATE LUNCH and 5e drm
Pomeroy Landmark
·
ernoon vlsllora of Qwley Smith
8 13 30ip city zoo, Castle PiaU
1.110. Jack's Datry Bar. Mid E. M•in
Tit
t
m
cated
123
Hudson
Street.
house.
Theron
K.
Workman.
cheek,
Indian
Lake
and
Lake
:
Paul
Pattersoo
was
admitted
and
Jo.
0
dleport.
8 211 6tc
pen
p. . I Middl•purt. Price, $61100. In·
a 24 6tp_
Erie.
Ito Meig• Memoflal HOllplt•l Mr. Pete HIQinl, Sandrtl and
uisE WEIGHT safety w ; ' b 150 x 10 Marlette 2 bedroom I qutre Ohio Hotel.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs F.arl 'I Monday wllh a severe nosebleed .. Keith of Tempe, Arizona, are
DIAllAX llormerly UEX -A
IJ'ailer priced for quick sale.
6 8 lfc
LEGAL NOTICE
King are hill son, granddaugh- Mr. and Mra. Jim Thomas, apendlng several daya with .,...
DIETl new name. ,.me for- Excellent condition.
large
LEGAL NOTICE
ter and great grandsoo, Mr. 1Karen and John and lllelr nepb- and Mrs.Herman Warner.
mula Only 98c at S ' a r k awning included. Call ChestLIVESTOCK
FOR SALE - Fred Klein
1\J
Glenn King, Mrs. Gary Blunck ' ew Mark Alkeson of Colum- Johnny Michael ol Bradbury .
Drugs.
&amp;-21J.&lt;;tllp er, 981&gt;-3141,
Farm. Bald Run, off State
11eWS
and Michael of Peoria, Dl, and lbus spent the weet with their visited with Robert Reeves.
- - -I
8 21 6tp TWO COWS, 6 years old, fresh. Route 143. 76 acres with ,
Ianother sranddaughter, Miss Ju- parenbl, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sunday afternoon and IV8Ilnl .
AUTOMOBII.E Insurance been
.. - Three miles east of Chesler.
1
dy King of Coal Grove.
TayiiB' and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd vlsllora of their parents, Mr.
canceii('Ci'.' l_.ost vuur op~ra 12 HEAD of cattle, Hereford Edward Parson.
8-27-Gt
~!~~a~,~~~- ~u~eio a:: - The Olive Farm Women's club 1' Mrs. Arch E~or of Harris· Thomas. Jamie 'Thomas has land Mn:. Everett Lambert WS'f
tor's license? CaJl WY l-2966 and stock mixed. Four cows, -----·p e
met at th&lt;&gt; home of Mrs Ara b
t
Frid 0 ight with I
t tb summer here with Mra 8yrn V gb
of Porn
8t~ttc t bull. 4 yearJi,,~, and
3;FOR SALE : Riding mare. Call tillable ground. Will be sold
· ·
..
urg spen 8
ay
spen
e
.
.
• au an
·
calves. AlmoSI new brush hog WV :1-6182.
to highest bidder August 31 Myers on Monday evening. Mrs. •Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas. !bls grandparents.
leroy, Mr. and Mra. Cocll om.
1963 1 10 .00 a 'm at ollie~ Pauline Myers was In charge of The Egnor family moved from ' Mrs. Roger Rolle (Betty l!g- 1g1y and flllll1ljr ot AU.., Mr.
For Sale
with 2 poinl International
8 24 6tc
f
and. O'Brien At- the busine .. meeting. A round IRutland 21 yearo aso.
nor) of Dayton spent Friday-snd Mrs. Harley llanbll ol Jl'lat.
- - -- - - -1 hitch and 14" bottom plow,
INSURANCE
~orney; Pomeroy Cann~t be lable dlscussioo was held by l Miss Dee Thomas of Colwn· night ond saturday with Mr. OWoods. Donnie Lamberl openl

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RtJUie No. 3, Pomeroy. we
service aU makes. · Radio,
T.V. and Appliances. Reasonable rates, free eellmates.
One month •pecial $1.50 service call. Call WY U572.
8-27-.IOte
IT'S NOT TOo late lo contaCt
Emmet w. Shuler Conlraetlng, for that farm pond. Free
estimatea. WY :I-324S.
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FOR sALE - Sweet_c orn.CIEx- . ~~/ 0:,~~~hOhioPhone
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sold f.,; less th.;, appraised llle members on "Things Of ibus spent the weekend with berland Mrs. Homer Parter and the pool week with hila (II'BIIdce 11 enl 1reezer var~e1y. a1r '
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8 20 6t
JOHNSON, Sunpson lnsuuoce value of $1 OliO 0 rurther Interest I Rave ·Done
This parenbl, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Suzy.
pareab.
Bo,o, Great Bend. Phone
P_
Agency, ln. All forms of In information c~ll ·w.; 2-2'720. SUmmer" and "What I Liked Thomas and Kathy. She was..,. Mrs. Ethel Nel8011, Mrs. Ed- Mia Ow1olJe I ...art ol
VI 3-2439
8-26-3tc SMALL GAS refrigerator, good aurance Jim Johnsoo and
Edward W lis
.Best at the County Fair." fte. companied by her cousin, J...,. na Russell IIIII Mn. IJzzle Goa- Peach Fork Is IIJllndinc lhl
PUREBRED BEAGLE puppies. cond~ion. For Sale, cheap, Bnd Sin1pson. Agents.
Admini;rator of Es- !freshments were served by the le Thomas. WhUe here they at- ry attended the funeral of
week with her~.&amp;~\'.
Roger Buckley, ReedsVIlle, $20. ontact, Elden Walburo,
6 1 uc
tate f Fred Kle'n dec hostesses to Mrs. Ella Hannum, , tended lbe Cenlemolal Fair,
Evans of Bradbury 011 Sunday. and Mra1 Everett 1-"'rt and
1
Ohio. Ph. Coolville 667 -6292. 78.1 S. Second St., Middleport, Reuter Insurance Agency
O'Brien and ~'Brien
· Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
Mrs.' William (Bucky) Nelaon ;, 1 Mr. aad Mrs. BID Rathburn with her aunt aac1 IJIIde, Mr.
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(I) 23 14 11 11 ztl :19 311 7te Myers, and Mrs. Lllllan Plck· 1and Mrs. Ed Nelson. He bas PhU1lps property on MaiD Sl., hel'osbolaottendltflbdmrdl
M~CAN tomatoes now
'shampooer FREE with pur~ueu'~"~ 31 ·
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their best. Second h~use e st chase of Blu Lustre shamNOTICE 0 ,. ,. 0 uc1.oauu IALI. be at the home of Mrs. Edna Motor Company in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grues- Mrt. Oliver of .MaalfleM WM
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HOUSE COAL. Quick delivery .j 1958 Palace Tratler, 45 x 8. , job. Call Vi ?.-2266 or contact ' ~~~t:~le the conowtn~~: ducrtbed pro. given ~ hll parents, Mr. and of Darby were recent Friday Mrs. Grueser was a ~al Mr. Alvis of J1cJ:Ida aad.,.. .
can WY 2-6655.
8 23 tfc Two bedr~m . was~er and VIrgil Hudson,
Pom~roy On~ !}) Alii•
Ch.Smer• motnr Mrs. Grant Slnlth. Games Wei."e lnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. patient at Holzer Hospl.~ where bte Alvis of Columbul spent the
. - - - dr~er, fuU Sized awmng CLJ IJ Ohio.
8 20 6t ' on.. 11r;~d:r'V ~0:11e~h"~a"!.sl!,![e!51 sN played and refreabinents serv- ~ Wilbur Young of Pomeroy. Sat- abe had all of her teeth remov~ week wUb Mr• .ad Yra. J. C.
COLE Hot Blast grav•ty floor W\ 2-6190 or see R o R er 1 -P
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Wyalt and Kay.
furnace , 40,000 B'T'U output. Wmebrenner, Syracuse, Oh1o
fOR SALE OR TRADE
onr te'~ c:~h:;~~~~:.;:::r·:~e:
head, SharoA, Linda, Beverly lwolfo f Akron, Mr. and Mra
lrlr. and Mtt. Boward 1hapaa.
$25. call WY 2-22!14. 8 2.1 :H I·- _ _ _ _ _ 8 20 61c 1
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ITommy Re«~, David Weber.
Mr. and Mra. Jallll!ll Caruth- Mn. Joe Postlewall has learn- Howard WUUam 'l'bomlllllllll'
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'6') Buick __ $1,995 Vt rgmla
8 15 12tc scooter Also lathe and 11g ~~'«-f/1e:OS~:0Ve T!~ 1t!!!t:r-:; lte:;:; Revin11= Jeanine, Lnuia, ~nd and Mrs. Letha Kibble.
Mr. Charles Reed of Akron. Nl- It~ part. Al1D ttMr.
~· ;1 f.IPC'tra 4 dr. Hard Top . ! Nr&lt;:WSTYLE~·. - t' - -bJ· d
saw. Car be seen at 629 N. ~~~~ .. ~ 1t". and ~he latt two Item• Dale Pravancha, Bobby Rend- Mrs. Ima Rose aoo Mrs. Em- other liater, Mn. Neva Pratt were Mr. Georp 'ftloml, Mt.
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Second, Middleport, or call :fr~;lfe~~~:o'"':bo~7 1e1•e~tt:.
rick ~. Jackifl BtsP , • •nni, ~oo ma ElendenlD of Akron, Mr. and a brother, Mr. La~ and ·Mrs. Oiarlel 'l1loml mad
1 h•~• unto 111 really hne.
N11rrow slat, vertical slat, WY 2.2410
or l'omrroy. Ohlo. nur Darw-la. Olllo. IBarbara M . h and Terry and and Mrs GeordP. Genhelmtr of ft'eed Middleport Rt 1 =famDy Mr ID Mn
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INSTRUCTIONS
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 27, 1963

t]Jssifi ed .-===-.:...-

Sar Sale

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. FOR SALE

Gie/Jo

Laurel
Society NOfes
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R0 tland

BUSINESS SERVICES
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- =.1 Rvn.AND, 9 room

urday, ille1 'fiollecl with 11111111 ~...-~
frlenda In Rutland.
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Mr. llld Mra. Ed '1bomaa IIIII

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Kathy recently peut a -tend
I ram •
lD COlumbus vt,llinllllelr dauhome with I~ baths, gas bea~
sbter, Dee 'lbomaa, and 'hla
lng,
plenty
closets,
garage
and
brother, Jato 'l'bomu and Jean· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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utility building, on good I o I
le. They also
and visitand nicely located. $5,1100.
Mrs. Edna RusseU and Mlsa ed placea of l:lleresl.
Mr. and Mn. BIMell CleF II•
RUTLAND, I rrom frame home
Sabra CBnaday were overnight Mr. and 'Mn. Harold Ander· ter and Kalby of SendrlciP, W.
with bath, gao heating, enclosed
guesbl Monday of Mr. and Mr•. 8011 of pomeroy have porthased Ya., and Mn. lla'llla lk&gt;ley Cl
porches,
plenty
closets.
Lol
100
Victor Hysell and lamUy of ' the Arnold Grate property on Morpnlo!m oilllad wllh Mr.
1960 Chevrolet Parkwood Wagon. $1588
x 120 with ga7age. 18.500.
Mlnerovllle.
salem St. The Andei'SOIII will Lester Brootover.
V-8 motor, auto. trans., power Jteering .amd brakes, new
Llrt's . R and H .
85 ACRES, good laying ground
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman reside 1n one of the apartmf ' ll
and ferUle, in Rutlond
townand Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cana- and rent 111e other one 1o Mr. Mr. and Mn. Pllll Archer,
1959 Rambler American 2 Door _
$688
WANT AD
ship. Grown up and fences not
day altel1ded a dinner honoring and Mrs. Jim QUillen (Marvel Creg and Mark HIMI '!I No
Radio. hPater, blue finish, clean interior, good tire.!!.
too
good,
some
timber,
7-room
the Worthy Matrons 11111 Wor- Foley) who have been llvlnl at umbos recently vl.olled Mr. IDII
INFORMATION
1960 Plymouth 2 Door ~$999
frame
house
with
porches,
large
Addison since their marrlaB•· Mn. Low Diehl.
V-8 engine, auto. trans , new tires, black over while fin·
DEADUNES
bam,
cellar,
and
other
bulldthy
Patrons
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'larrisonvllle
OrMr. Walter Spangler who re- . Mr. and Mn. Robert llulh,
1sh. Radio and beater. ·
;&lt;,. 00 P. M. DII.Y Before PubU~•Uon
Monda)' DeaodUDe ii:OO It- l!l..
ings, all needing repair. $3,300.
:::~ ~~':,~~ ~~ ~ sided In the Grale propterty oo Robert and Roberta, ol !lklnday
A good buy for anyone wanting
Chesterhill saturday evntns. Salem St has moved lo call· Dayton, recenll)l vlalled lin.
CANCELLATIONS
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to do all own Improving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Qeorse Grate, fornla
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Rulb'• father, Harve E nu
CORRECTIONS
Woll M aeeept~d unlil 9:00 A. M.
LOT, !·acre In Rutland town·
Denis
of Mlddl pori and Mr and Mra Claron&lt; ,;ut..
OPE N EVES. 8·.00 P.M.
Bonnie, Roonle, Mike, Geor· Joe
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For Day of PubllnUon
ship on goo&lt;,( gravel road, 1·4 &amp;arl - . l'lumiiiDI - ' gene, and Beverly spent last son of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Dent- man.
POMEROY, OHIO
REGUI .ATIONS
The pllbU.hcr • derv~ta Lh• ria;ht
·-=====:::=::::::=:j"=::::::---::::::::=='lmile from blacktop. $550.
Beallq
week 011 vacation al Lake Ar· 100 recently underwent oursery David Schaefer ol Ml Verw ed.lt or reject any ada d~med
PAULINE MARKINS
MIDenvlfle, Ollie
rowhead, South Carolina, and at Holzer HOIIpllal fllf; removal non spent • week wllb bb lf8llil
o bJeettonabJe. Errou abould be
reported bnmedlahllY· The pub·
SALESMAN
EDd vour eewer troubles
Clayton Lake, Va.
of a blood clot In his leg.
parenla, Mr. and Mra. Nor·
U.&amp;ber will not be retponaiblr for
FOR SALE
AUTO SALES
mon 1JU1n 011e lneorrecli lntertion.
SH !·5595• SB 2-479Z
W• bave .U sizes
· Miss Marlene Hoffman who lo Robert Vandennakr brought man Schaefer and 1~ lhl
BATES
GOULD SHALLOW well pump 1953 PONTIAC
hydromatic,
8-27 -atc
Sewer Mae~lnes
employed by the Ohio Slate In- his wife !be former Jean Chap.IMelgs COUnty Fair.
for Wallt lld SerYic:e
&lt;~, Cefl~ per word. onl'" lnaertlon,
used on week, _$75. Call WI II- new value job, snow tires, FOR SALE· One stor frame,
Call ~-:.::na~ Nl&amp;flt surance, Columbus, spent the maa, ar:.t daughters, Peggy and Mr. Olin Rife ol Columbus
Minimum Chal:".le 00 cenu
3074. Helen Fa~rcloth. 8-27-3tp new battery, all new parts.
·nd b lh bay
t
11 c~nts per wotd for Three con·
1 26 tic week end with her parents, Mr. Ann of Clark Summit, Pa., here visited sawrday with his 11108 '
5 rooms 8
•ecutlve tnsertlona.
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semen'
the weekend for ft two ther, Mrs.......Carl
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gas furnace heatlng carport, I - - - - - - - - - - - and Mrs. Lesl1'e Hoffman of ....,.er
v..M ,.. Reblblw
County Fand
t·,ul rate or 4 cent1 per word wW
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IH! t'harlled for ad..-ertl.!ilna lf not
ANTIQUE
hvmg
rm.
su1te,
alOhio.
lJ.-2'1-3tc
lot
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located
in
Mid·
HEATING,
Plumbfag,
Mueller
Longsville
Rd
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and
her
brother
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weeks
visit
with
her
mother,
attended"'"
e,.a
110
50
11 aW within 10 dayl after recelv · 1 most new Tappan gas range --•
. Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Hoffman Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman and her Mrs. Maud Peoples, Athena,
1
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STATION wagon dleport, close to schools. $5,- Furaaeea. Aruo
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ld Brotben. and son Steve, of Pomeroy.
•• and recently yl~u.a.~.
CARD OF T:HANKS - ll.:m for 1 •• 1,-der , n•·ne pc.. set cookware 1 RAMBLER
sister, Mrs. Ann W• bs~r
...~ Mr · anc1 Mn ·
.;o word minimum. Euh addltoon ·
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coftee
ts
bl•nde
1959
Custom.
Real
buy,
$750.
500.
Call
WY
2-2220
8·27-6\p
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East
Main
Street.
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at word le. ObllUIIri~ pubJJabed
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Mrs. Pearle canaday and Jon. Mr. Vandennark w '
ear acuu ·
New Haven
882- - - eroy. PIIODo WY U448.
k nd On ~-- Mn Ethel Bur-delle Ia Ylsi~
:If 1 &lt;'l'"nt Pt'f word .
fee la bl e, couch, ' .Ironer, I No trade.
col
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8-2!·Jtc
FOR
SALE
In
Chest.,:
7
room
tic
Sabra
attended
the
wedding
of
,
join
them
this
wee
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21105
Olo' Jo'ICE HOURS
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etc. Reason, Jeavmg
town. ------- ___
house w1th bath, full baseIJer niece, Miss Barbara Niday day, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lng her daughter, Mrs. J~
1!:30 A. M. to 5:00 ... M. Datl7
Slit ~rrlll.y--8:30 A .M. tt 12:00 noon
Ph. Gl &amp;-0618, 48 Vinloo Avo
ne Rambler
ment, garage and garden lot.
-1o Jim Steele at Gallipolis last Chapman of De•rer Joined llle Smith and famlly of CoJnrnul
IT'S SO EASY
2113-4 World Standard •I Compact
Good location on Rl. No. 7.
Monday.
sroup for a dinner at the Cbapo and relatlveo In Flljl'lda,
1'0 PLACE A
TO CLEAN carpets hOtter, .
EaeeDeaee
Mrs. Kathryn Baum, ChesBetty Janey who is employ· man home on Salem St.
Mr. Oten Wosan ol Columbltl,
RESULT PROUUCJNO
we'll loan a Blue '"ustre Car- Rig ear room. ride and perlorm· ter. Ohio, Phone 985·2001.
To H.eve Your
ed by the Obi~ Belle Telephone Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lanning Mra. Dorthea Creecb of Dayteo
WANT Ab
I pel Shampooer FRFE with ance Small car ~nomy and
B-27-61p
Company at Columbus spent a of Fairborn were recent visitors visited recenll)l with Mr. and
PHONE WY 2-2157 : purchase of Blue
Lustre
managSeeerabilily
HOUSE FOR sale; 5 rooms and
Coel, Ollar Gu
weekend with her grandmother, I of lhetr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Gene Musoer,
1
Baker F urmture,
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Mrs. Bertha Janey and her un· Robert Hill and BUly. M
attended
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shampoo.
Metro lilaJJ M to
bath, buill-in kitchtm, "h acre
nd 81Mr.T1Oscar
k d Smith
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t Ca
Middleport.
8-276tc E. MaiD poS1reet, :o:.Sero•
ground. Beyund cily limits.
CJ••ned .,.d Checked
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Janey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ay a
ue c 01 mee-. a
InCARD OF THANKS I
,
Will consider land contract.
for Winter
and family.
Debbie and Mike are on a ten bridge receatly.
- - - - - - - - - - - LARGE KJNG.Q.HEAT coal nr·
Pbooe WY U81t
Jon Webster is quickly recup-[day vacation. They are visltng 1 Mr. and Po(ra. Charley Brown,
WE EXPRESS our thanks and I' culaling stove. Good condi·
4 :12 tic Ph. WV 2-5367.
B-27-6\c
&amp; ..1
eratlng from a chipped ankle : his sister and br~ther·ln-law,IKay and Jay, of Galllpolil .U.
appreciation to the . Holzer tion. Phone WY 2-6972.
FOR SALE---=--!958 Chevrolet SIX--room boose, knolty plri0:.
0 tr
IJ orl
and other Injuries received In I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Simpkins ' lied saturday with Mr. and
Hospital Nursmg staff, Dr.
8-27-3tc va automatic G00d
dit·
breezeway - garage, basePhoftot WY2o3994-WY2·6301
an automobile accident Ia sl and Charla of Columbus.
IMra. George Rensahw.
Lo · II M N' •kl
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con Ion.
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P
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we
c IC es, WARM MORNING Heatrola Priced reasonable. Phone WY ment. Seen by appmntment,
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n
OIMt'OW
week.
I Mt·. and Mrs. RDy Snowden
tne Ewm g_Funeral Ho"!e, and coal stove, with fan. One auto- 2~2643.
a 22 ate
Mulberry Heights. Phone
Steve King is now residing were in Gallipolis Saturday
3 11 our frl~nds and ~elghbors
rnatic gas heater. twu sma ll
WY 2-2527.
L Q. McCOY AUCTIONEER. with his grandfather, Mr. and .ening where they visited her bro:or thdeedhelp andt lkmdr~ses gas heating stoves, one gas
FOR RENT
FOR SALE:--sroom fraine iChester. Ohio:
Mrs. Dale Musser on the Har· : lher, George Saider of Heb0
~xte~
to us. 8 . ms Jme. 1 hot plate. one antenna tower.
1r1 Middle ort. Co m- 1
4 ll ttc risonville Road.
1 bardsville, who is a pabent at
~n~&gt;t' IR I app11'C'Jahm to Rev. I
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home
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McCauley' RPV. Stitt, Isabel S. D. Buskirk, Rutland ._ .
THREE r~rnished rooms and pletely modern kitchen and I
Gary Chasteen of Charleston, Holzer Hospital where e un- '
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Sim~son, •he ,.allbearers,' _a 27 3tp
bath. Pnvate entrance. Avail- [ bath. &lt;;Jose lo schooL Call I
w. Va .. has been visiting Mr.l derwent major surgery. they
heart fund contributors, and LARGE HOME comfort fuel oil able AugUlit 28th. Phone WY WY _2-5324 or see .at 3041
and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Don. also visited their son, Mr. nd
·
lo those who '""' floral offer- I stove and fuel oil tank. Excel- 2-2575.
8-27-tfc Hamilton SIJ'eet, Middleport.
Debbie and Janice of Hysell Mrs. Carrol Snowden, Steve,
8 8 tfc
Run Road. His brother, Greg, Larry, Gary and carol Anings. The family of Mr How- l lent conditi?"· ~rs. J o h n THREE rooms and bath home,
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has visited Mr. and Mrs. Ger- nejte. Gary received an injury Mrs. A. J. Reuter and Mr . .
ani
Neigler.
8-27-ltp
Stout,
Harr,.onv•lle.
SH
2furnished.
Located
493
Broad·
IN
POMF.ROY
E.gnt
room
aid
Graham, Ira and Hilah Bar· to liis foot In a bicycle accident. and Mrs. Lovell Blake or Char__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _4834_.-·-- __8-27-3tc__ way St. Mi'ddleport. WY " bouse. 3 bedrooms _and bath.
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ker.
Bob Musser of Columbus spent lesion, w. Va., were Saturday
In Memory
40 Gal. Electric hot
water I 2531.
~27-3tc large l~t Good locatmn out of
For All Of Your Needs
Miss Judy Williams Is spend· _lhe weekend wilt his mother,lvisltors of her brothen and sl..
Good ondl'll'on Ma·
Call WY 2-2590.
Ia nk· M'
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_IHOUSE ON Lincoln HeJsbt,s high water.
.
ing the week In Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Earl King.
,ter·ln-Jaw, Mr. and Mra. HarleJ
5 10 tfc
IN LOVING memory of Thom· son, Spr. :1-5270.
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With 2 bedrooms c 11 WV 2___ Middleport Feed Mill Marlene Hoffman, Brenda Turn- Miss Debbie May was an OY· IJohnson and famDy abd Mr. Oi- ·
as Nelson Marshall who left
8 20 6tp
5\27.
· a B-;.lf&gt; FOR SALJ! -Nice building lot Tonr F-ler, Ownor &amp; Opp. 'er and Betty Janey.
ernlgbt guest, Wednesday ofllo Johnsoo.
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us five ye'Cs ago Aug. 26, ' RURAL 4 room hoil'se, 'b"se· ---·""' ·
- -·In Syracuse. Level, away "We Do Custom Grtndrng" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Grate Mrs. Jean Parker and Su!y:· Mr. and Mrs. JI.Ward IIU.':"" .
IB5l!.
I ment, large porch. I acre FOR RENT: New Haven, 6 mom from high water, near school N. 2nd Avo. Middleport 1and Jenny recenUy vacationed Miss Brenda Turner has em-,Mr. and Mn. Harley E. Jolu&gt;
Your memory to us is a keep- ground. Phone WY 2-6127.
mndern, basement and gar· and good nelghbochood. Ph.
at Skyline Drive, Virginia.
ployment at lhe Ohio State •son, Tammy and Cheryl, Mr
sake,
I
8 22 30tp
age. No sewer or water bills. WY 2-6432.
8 22 6tc
&amp;UtTIONEER
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson, Insurance Company of Colum- :and Mrs. Sheldon Howu and
Wilh which we will never - - -- - Tel. TU 2-5073.
- - - - - ---Cemplelo Senlce
D 'd nd D 1
SUnd b Sh 1 resid;na with Mar ·, mil of Ath
SUnd '
Ctilt Bradlunl
av1 a
ar a, were
ay us. e s
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, " Tasty Pink tomatoes at Shu8 23 Gtc FOR SALE - attractive new
~art,
. ler's and Lou's Markets."
I
- - -- six rooms and batil house on
Write. Plltoe .,. Cealncl
dinner guests of her parents, lene Hoffman and Belly Janey. afternoon vlslton ol Mr.
Though God has you in His
.\. C. BRADFORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden Mrs. Harley Johason.
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8 22 fitc ONE s room apartment. Peo- Route 7, by owner. Beautiful
keeping,
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pie's Terrace. Phone 1518-J, kitchen storm windows and
IDe Obio
Pomeroy.
were recent weekend guests of Mrs. Harley Jolmaon 11J*t1
We always have you in our QUILT TOPS and quilts. com- Pt. Pleasant.
8 ~tic
doors. Shown by appointment.
Rae '
5 18 Uc Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Monday with her daupter, ...,_ ·
hearts.
forters. Mrs. Rose, 245 N. rHREE anr. tour rrom turnish- Call WY 2.9962.
and Suzy were SUnday visitors Charles Simpkins and Charla of J. R. Murphy and famlly.
.
Mother, Stepfather and Broth- ~ Sth St., Middleport.
ed and unfurnished apart·
8 24 3tc
COBA SERVICE
of his father, Pearl Parker, Miss Columbus. Mr. and Mra. Hom- Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon' RoweR'
er, Mary and John Michael.
8 22 6tc
menta. WY ut'lt.
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Maude Creel, Mr. and Mrs. er Parker and Suzy also spent and cblldren o1 Allle111 were tilt
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HOUSE FOR SALE in Brad- ::"pr::.:: D':r:: !r. :;o::._
Howard
Parker and
April Sunday with them.
weekend visitors of Ml. Pd. .__
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Gayle of near Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Pattersoo.!Mrs. Harley E. Johnaon, Tom- FILL-UP TIME!
!NICELY Furnished 4 room and ment, gas furnace, alumln- ••• ''""'.." _,,.. ""
I Mrs. Muriel Foley, Mrs. Mar· have returned from their vaca· ,mv and Cheryl.
NOTICES
.I No. I and No 2
I bath apartment. Middleport. urn siding, storm doors and .WOOCIO f"IIC.. ftOIIIONJ' . . . 1"2"'' I
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Jim Quul·· and
Fyr·Zon Treated
Phone WY 2-38'14.
windows, hardwood
floors. """"'"' ..,_,.,.
vel Qu len,
rs.
ve ageiUon 10
a a
Mr. and Mn..
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FISH SANDWICH. 30c
onion
daughter, Lee Ann, of Muon·. ·
1an~ Mr. Janice Page spenllasi England Slates.
7 11 Uc Plenty of water. 7 yeors old.
rings, 30c.
8-26-6tc
FUEL OIL
week In Toledo. Mrs. Foley 1 Mra. Belly RiBP and child· Mlchlean, spent Monday aad ;
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2-60112.
FOR
THE
BEST
In
Artlflcal
and
Mra. Qulllen stayed with !ren and her molher, Mrs. Lin- ,- Tuesday with Mr. and M-..Bar· '·
Earl's Barber Shop will be 0 Automat!&lt; Degree 0 ay
1 24 6tp
Breeding, Curtills Breeding
C Fug
and
f Mlddl port
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~erviee - So You Never
FOR SALE OR RENT
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Service, Inc. For service, eall Mr. and Mrs. 0. .
ate
lnie Bratton o
e
mov· ley E. Johnson and Tammy IIMI ,,
un out
FOR SALE : Langsville. Small Lei nd p k
Po
the Pages stayed with Mr. and led lnlo the Elmer Whllllngton Cheryl.
12 o'clock noon the 9th.
0 Budget Pay Plan
FUR SALE : 5 room house and 6 acre farm with 6 room
a
ar er,
meroy, Mrs. Dond Hendricks. They al-, property on Salem St. On Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kll.opp
8 23 6tc
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Cell Us Tod•v - WY 2·2181
bath, newly decorated. gas house. Barn, chicken house Ohio, Phone WY 2-22M or so visited the art museum, the ·day they moved back 1o Mid- o1 Langsville were Sunday aft.
. k. II
hea tin' g. FnU basement. Lo and outbulldlngs. Water .m Chester, 985-3415.
Ma c-a- ;dleport.
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PLATE LUNCH and 5e drm
Pomeroy Landmark
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ernoon vlsllora of Qwley Smith
8 13 30ip city zoo, Castle PiaU
1.110. Jack's Datry Bar. Mid E. M•in
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123
Hudson
Street.
house.
Theron
K.
Workman.
cheek,
Indian
Lake
and
Lake
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Paul
Pattersoo
was
admitted
and
Jo.
0
dleport.
8 211 6tc
pen
p. . I Middl•purt. Price, $61100. In·
a 24 6tp_
Erie.
Ito Meig• Memoflal HOllplt•l Mr. Pete HIQinl, Sandrtl and
uisE WEIGHT safety w ; ' b 150 x 10 Marlette 2 bedroom I qutre Ohio Hotel.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs F.arl 'I Monday wllh a severe nosebleed .. Keith of Tempe, Arizona, are
DIAllAX llormerly UEX -A
IJ'ailer priced for quick sale.
6 8 lfc
LEGAL NOTICE
King are hill son, granddaugh- Mr. and Mra. Jim Thomas, apendlng several daya with .,...
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large
LEGAL NOTICE
ter and great grandsoo, Mr. 1Karen and John and lllelr nepb- and Mrs.Herman Warner.
mula Only 98c at S ' a r k awning included. Call ChestLIVESTOCK
FOR SALE - Fred Klein
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Glenn King, Mrs. Gary Blunck ' ew Mark Alkeson of Colum- Johnny Michael ol Bradbury .
Drugs.
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Farm. Bald Run, off State
11eWS
and Michael of Peoria, Dl, and lbus spent the weet with their visited with Robert Reeves.
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8 21 6tp TWO COWS, 6 years old, fresh. Route 143. 76 acres with ,
Ianother sranddaughter, Miss Ju- parenbl, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sunday afternoon and IV8Ilnl .
AUTOMOBII.E Insurance been
.. - Three miles east of Chesler.
1
dy King of Coal Grove.
TayiiB' and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd vlsllora of their parents, Mr.
canceii('Ci'.' l_.ost vuur op~ra 12 HEAD of cattle, Hereford Edward Parson.
8-27-Gt
~!~~a~,~~~- ~u~eio a:: - The Olive Farm Women's club 1' Mrs. Arch E~or of Harris· Thomas. Jamie 'Thomas has land Mn:. Everett Lambert WS'f
tor's license? CaJl WY l-2966 and stock mixed. Four cows, -----·p e
met at th&lt;&gt; home of Mrs Ara b
t
Frid 0 ight with I
t tb summer here with Mra 8yrn V gb
of Porn
8t~ttc t bull. 4 yearJi,,~, and
3;FOR SALE : Riding mare. Call tillable ground. Will be sold
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spen
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calves. AlmoSI new brush hog WV :1-6182.
to highest bidder August 31 Myers on Monday evening. Mrs. •Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas. !bls grandparents.
leroy, Mr. and Mra. Cocll om.
1963 1 10 .00 a 'm at ollie~ Pauline Myers was In charge of The Egnor family moved from ' Mrs. Roger Rolle (Betty l!g- 1g1y and flllll1ljr ot AU.., Mr.
For Sale
with 2 poinl International
8 24 6tc
f
and. O'Brien At- the busine .. meeting. A round IRutland 21 yearo aso.
nor) of Dayton spent Friday-snd Mrs. Harley llanbll ol Jl'lat.
- - -- - - -1 hitch and 14" bottom plow,
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RtJUie No. 3, Pomeroy. we
service aU makes. · Radio,
T.V. and Appliances. Reasonable rates, free eellmates.
One month •pecial $1.50 service call. Call WY U572.
8-27-.IOte
IT'S NOT TOo late lo contaCt
Emmet w. Shuler Conlraetlng, for that farm pond. Free
estimatea. WY :I-324S.
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sold f.,; less th.;, appraised llle members on "Things Of ibus spent the weekend with berland Mrs. Homer Parter and the pool week with hila (II'BIIdce 11 enl 1reezer var~e1y. a1r '
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JOHNSON, Sunpson lnsuuoce value of $1 OliO 0 rurther Interest I Rave ·Done
This parenbl, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Suzy.
pareab.
Bo,o, Great Bend. Phone
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Agency, ln. All forms of In information c~ll ·w.; 2-2'720. SUmmer" and "What I Liked Thomas and Kathy. She was..,. Mrs. Ethel Nel8011, Mrs. Ed- Mia Ow1olJe I ...art ol
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8-26-3tc SMALL GAS refrigerator, good aurance Jim Johnsoo and
Edward W lis
.Best at the County Fair." fte. companied by her cousin, J...,. na Russell IIIII Mn. IJzzle Goa- Peach Fork Is IIJllndinc lhl
PUREBRED BEAGLE puppies. cond~ion. For Sale, cheap, Bnd Sin1pson. Agents.
Admini;rator of Es- !freshments were served by the le Thomas. WhUe here they at- ry attended the funeral of
week with her~.&amp;~\'.
Roger Buckley, ReedsVIlle, $20. ontact, Elden Walburo,
6 1 uc
tate f Fred Kle'n dec hostesses to Mrs. Ella Hannum, , tended lbe Cenlemolal Fair,
Evans of Bradbury 011 Sunday. and Mra1 Everett 1-"'rt and
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Ohio. Ph. Coolville 667 -6292. 78.1 S. Second St., Middleport, Reuter Insurance Agency
O'Brien and ~'Brien
· Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
Mrs.' William (Bucky) Nelaon ;, 1 Mr. aad Mrs. BID Rathburn with her aunt aac1 IJIIde, Mr.
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3- 24 _31P 0.
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a 211 tic "Insurance for e•erJ penooal Attorneys for Administrator Margaret Brown, Mn. Pauline residmg with hlo parenbl, Mr. land famDy have moved lnlo llle and Mra. Joe Jom-t. Wltllo
USE OUR efficient
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(I) 23 14 11 11 ztl :19 311 7te Myers, and Mrs. Lllllan Plck· 1and Mrs. Ed Nelson. He bas PhU1lps property on MaiD Sl., hel'osbolaottendltflbdmrdl
M~CAN tomatoes now
'shampooer FREE with pur~ueu'~"~ 31 ·
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ens. TheSepternbermeetingwiU ,employmentwilbtheRayRigpac:ruu from llle 1tl&amp;b schooL revlvelotZlcmCIRk.dtolOuial.
their best. Second h~use e st chase of Blu Lustre shamNOTICE 0 ,. ,. 0 uc1.oauu IALI. be at the home of Mrs. Edna Motor Company in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grues- Mrt. Oliver of .MaalfleM WM
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and Chatlea ol Happy
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Mn.
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HOUSE COAL. Quick delivery .j 1958 Palace Tratler, 45 x 8. , job. Call Vi ?.-2266 or contact ' ~~~t:~le the conowtn~~: ducrtbed pro. given ~ hll parents, Mr. and of Darby were recent Friday Mrs. Grueser was a ~al Mr. Alvis of J1cJ:Ida aad.,.. .
can WY 2-6655.
8 23 tfc Two bedr~m . was~er and VIrgil Hudson,
Pom~roy On~ !}) Alii•
Ch.Smer• motnr Mrs. Grant Slnlth. Games Wei."e lnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. patient at Holzer Hospl.~ where bte Alvis of Columbul spent the
. - - - dr~er, fuU Sized awmng CLJ IJ Ohio.
8 20 6t ' on.. 11r;~d:r'V ~0:11e~h"~a"!.sl!,![e!51 sN played and refreabinents serv- ~ Wilbur Young of Pomeroy. Sat- abe had all of her teeth remov~ week wUb Mr• .ad Yra. J. C.
COLE Hot Blast grav•ty floor W\ 2-6190 or see R o R er 1 -P
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Wyalt and Kay.
furnace , 40,000 B'T'U output. Wmebrenner, Syracuse, Oh1o
fOR SALE OR TRADE
onr te'~ c:~h:;~~~~:.;:::r·:~e:
head, SharoA, Linda, Beverly lwolfo f Akron, Mr. and Mra
lrlr. and Mtt. Boward 1hapaa.
$25. call WY 2-22!14. 8 2.1 :H I·- _ _ _ _ _ 8 20 61c 1
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Joe
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Mr. and Mra. Jallll!ll Caruth- Mn. Joe Postlewall has learn- Howard WUUam 'l'bomlllllllll'
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'6') Buick __ $1,995 Vt rgmla
8 15 12tc scooter Also lathe and 11g ~~'«-f/1e:OS~:0Ve T!~ 1t!!!t:r-:; lte:;:; Revin11= Jeanine, Lnuia, ~nd and Mrs. Letha Kibble.
Mr. Charles Reed of Akron. Nl- It~ part. Al1D ttMr.
~· ;1 f.IPC'tra 4 dr. Hard Top . ! Nr&lt;:WSTYLE~·. - t' - -bJ· d
saw. Car be seen at 629 N. ~~~~ .. ~ 1t". and ~he latt two Item• Dale Pravancha, Bobby Rend- Mrs. Ima Rose aoo Mrs. Em- other liater, Mn. Neva Pratt were Mr. Georp 'ftloml, Mt.
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Second, Middleport, or call :fr~;lfe~~~:o'"':bo~7 1e1•e~tt:.
rick ~. Jackifl BtsP , • •nni, ~oo ma ElendenlD of Akron, Mr. and a brother, Mr. La~ and ·Mrs. Oiarlel 'l1loml mad
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N11rrow slat, vertical slat, WY 2.2410
or l'omrroy. Ohlo. nur Darw-la. Olllo. IBarbara M . h and Terry and and Mrs GeordP. Genhelmtr of ft'eed Middleport Rt 1 =famDy Mr ID Mn
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~;.~t t~~.f~W:~~el ..:~:,uln _ In,_, Mrs. Helen Archer spent a VanMPtP-r onr David of Belpto,, here for a vUlt and wit aecomHolly and Mr. and lin.
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Middleport

Saturday, members
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lr~:u:ol the Hyoell Run Free
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County P. T. A. Counc:U wlll
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church met at .1'011· Mra. George PriC8
be held Thursday, Augost 2!1,
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Rnad•lde Part fer their 1Randy, of Bloomingl&lt;&gt;o,
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at 7:10 p.m. at the P&lt;rtland
Mr. ana Mrs. Larry Bunee
Sunday S.hool plcnlc. Iare visiting wltb her - . : : ;
Elementary S.hool.
Columbus """ weekend
Mra. Buck Dewhurst and Mrs. Mro. Dole Moumq andwill aoCloaoes offered include (1)
of their pannts, Mr.
Mrs. Fred Samsel Jr. directed gamo•'relaUves. Mrs. Price
T. A. Principles and ProDon Rea of Minersville and
the primary and junior rompany her_ two daughter;,
cedures by Mra. Harold LohBe
M~. and Mr!l. W~lter Bunce. [groups. The older group enjoy- =~~ni~~:b~8~is:Oi ~~!i;
South~ul District DJreetort
Middleport.
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·ed softball, horseshoe
a nd l andmothers Mrs Mourning,
Pomeroy; (2) Program TechnlMrs. F . A. SuiT)ITierfleld and Christian fellowship throughout I&amp;iddl
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Charles
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by Mrs. Dale Scbussler,
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epor'
Bottom .
State P, T. A. Board member,
weekend with lhelr parents, 1 Re,- . Robert Smith , Sr , pa11- : Price ol Long
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy WatiOil. !tor, offered prayer before lunch I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turley ol i
and Public Relations - Mr•.
Mr. and Mrs. Cralg Wehrung . was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leo i ounbar, w. Va. were recent
E. S. SheroW, State P. T. A.
of Columbus were w~kend ! Htn, Kathy, Ronnie. Roger and •! visitors with Mrs. Luc1lle
MRS. I.EITB CURTIS
Board member, Elida, Ohio;
guests of his parents, Mr . and Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred .May•s
Mr.andMro.GeargeSilrdtJuvenile Prorectlon- Rev.
Mrs. Harlan Wehrung.
Samsel Jr., Tommy , Chuck, ~ Mr. ond Mrs. William Taber , or lte I!U'nllllclnl tbe marL. Voris, St. Paul's
Mrs. Albert Mees underw~nt i Dewhurst, Andrea . Robin and of Akron visited Sunday with ] rlaJe Of 6etr d•ughter, Mary
Church, Pomeroy.
eye
surgery
at
~olzer hos~t!al , Kim; Mr. and Mrs. David Wise- \Mrs. Cora Bennett and. other Kltlllrya, te SP' Ktltb Caz1b,
These
45-mlnute
sessions are
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all P. T. A. memben.
, nicely.
Milo Hutchison, Cheryl, Julia, former Cora Russell. daughter aac1 Mrs. Clareace cvtla el
\Diit should have gOCKI
LETART, W. Va. -Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr. ·Joyee and Jayne ; Mr. and Mrs. 0 , the late Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Uuion~av, P~roy. He
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in each class.
Mrs. Vlrgil Adkins of Letart, land Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Ronnie Moore.
Russell. who formerly resided 1 wltb the Army at Far&amp; Sill,
for each session will
Rt. 2 are announcing the en· Jr. visited Sunday afternoon ! Mrs. Virginia Mlchaels, Ran· m Mtddleport
Olla. 'J'bey are Uvl.Dg at lA•·
members of the Council Ex~
gagement of their daughter, with Mrs. Albert Mees at Hoi· . dy Sherry, Tammy , and Mark; Stephen and John Rice have toa, Okla.
committee. 1bese recScheryl SUe, to Glen A. lcen· zer Hospital.
IMr~ . Anna Wolfe, Ruth, Benny, returned to their home in DearOllis will give summaries at the
bower. son of the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks land Penny, Miss Carol Shilling; born, Mich., after a vistt with
of the meeUng.
John Icenhower, also o! Letart, and son, Tom returned to theor Betty Jane and Randy Sprouse, IMr. and Mrs. Gene Rice and :
Mrs. Robert Wond, Cheater
formerly o! Ripley, W. Va.
home, Reynoldsburg SUnday, IMrs. Genleve Dewhurst, Mrs. family and other relatives ln i
T. A. president, ..u; report
Sue ls a graduate of Point after a vis1t with their parents, Anna Buck, Aunt Ora
Hill, . the area.
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where Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks and jMr. and Mrs. Jule Chapman, \ Recent gue•ts of Mr. and I
Roland Eastman, Council
Pleasant High Sehool
she was a member of the Na· Mrs. Herman Scholl.
!Brenda, Steve, Jimmy, Brent, ·Mrs. Dwight WalJace and fam· F
services
for
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Publications
chairman, wiU
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1-'Jn.. have a _display of P. T. A.
plan Dramatic Society~ and ac· tered.' Holzer Hospital Monday neth Matson, Carol, Sherry,! Parker, of Tampa, Fla. and lnca~' Va who died Thurs- materials. The Portland unit,
tive in speech activitie!l. She is for treatment .
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Mike, Patty, Kristy, Kathy, Deb- . Mrs. Hazel Glendenning of do;'• A~a:ust. '22:, were held SUn- with Robert Cozart, president,
an active member of the oak Mr. and Mrs. Henry Re1bel bie Mark Jerry, Paul and Va-l cleveland. They came from d ~· ft oon at 2 pm in · in charge, wiD take care of
Grove E.U.B. Church, and at left Sa_turday,. for a vis~t at lerie; Mr. Stewart .Bre~er~IMcConne~~ille . where . they t:~ :u~rnburial in· Restwood registration~ will be h~st
present is a senior student at MarysvJile, w1th her SISter, IMiss Peggy Welch, MISs V1ck1 were vlsJIJng w1th relatives.
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for the soc1al hour followmg
Hol~er Hos.pit~l School of Nur~ Mrs. Erma Bradford.
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Frey, Miss ~iane McDaniels. I Mr. and Mrs. ~lmer Miller :~ ez~caid, who was
84 the school.
ing an Gall1pohs, where she wtll Mr and Mrs. Donley Re1bel l Miss Carol S1gman, Joan and Iand children, Connte and Sharld t th time of h 1s
-----~omplete her studies and work ;and ~aughters, spe~t the week- ! sa~my Fer~ell, Mr. and Mrs. !ie, Dale Miller, Willard Mi1ler, ~::~~ 0wa: a r~tired CIO rail- Lehews Entert.ain
Ill August, 1964.
•end 111 Columbus wtthJMr. and iWilham "Bill'' Haley, WorleY ,and Judy Steiner .of Wooster,
d' nd t
He resided in
Glen is a_ 1961 graduate of Mrs. F"redE"rick Reibel.
1Haley, Mrs. Nora Searles, Pearliohio, Jack Miller, of Columbus, ~atl c; ~~~~ · oing to Hinton. At Cookout Sunday
Wahama H1gh School, and ac- Mr. and Mrs. John Tern11 . and Stella: Roxanne and Jeff- and Mrs. Lewis Smith of Grove I ~ ~
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Joseph , rey Patterson, Marty Dugan, 1City spent the weekend with . M • 1ts sturv v
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of 'Co- entertamed With a coo • out

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Miss Adkins
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FRIGIDAIRE
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"IT HAPPENED AT TH•
WORLD'S FAIR"
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Elvia Prealey, .loan O'Brien

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7th year there. Mrs. Bacon 1
teach specla1 education in
Rutland Schools.
VACATIONS WITH PARENTS
Rooald Carman of Columbus
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
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and: his brother!,
"NIARLY A NASTY
Bruce and Danny, at Peach·
ACCIDINT"
.lln1m7 Edwards and
fork. Ronald, Is employed at
Kenn~th Connor
General Motora Corp., and
waa discharged recenUy after
Thur,-l'rl.
Aut. throe yeal'll in the U. S, Army.
wott Dllnol"o
He opent II montho In Genn"aiG liD"
any, and Is a craduare ol
Walter Pldieon, Gllea Porant eroy high, 11110, where Ill!
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being the nation's J~adlng ,plpeliner of ellfr&amp;Y,
we n_ow ha,., the opportunll,y_of ku,Pilll ·the
500,000 Pyrolax CllstOm\11'1 happy. Te"i's. £astern
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TONIGHT I WIDNIIDAY
PAMIL Y NIGHTS
"IDN OP PAUFACI"
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H0ld 25 w0rkers

Catiforma on the destroyer U. in Columbus Sunday, to attend ;and Rebecca, Miss Mary Sleg-\Doy1e Miller, They came to at- :ldbuE!~~~ 8 d h~ Cia SUnday at their home ln Breezy
S.S Braine. He received his the state fair .
Mr.
1ter. Mrs. John Tillis, Peggy, 1tend funeral services for theJr j m s,, ee a~gA1:H t~a Heights. Attending were
Why let just any slacks do? Ploy (t fashion-safe with
basic training after enlist!"'ent· Mr . and Mrs. Victor Brown. :Jeff, Denise, Dennis, Susie, grandfather, Mr. I. E. Miller. i ~i~hm:d: ~~=n,Crow ~
and Mrs. Richard Leifh~it, EmAmblers- the slacks that give you the proper fit,
at the U.S.A. Naval Tra_m~g IMr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown_ ~nd Mike and Timmy, and the pas- I Mr. and Mrs. BernaRI
urn . s,
others • Charlie Irna Jo and Curtis, Sprmgfleld,
atyle, as well as all the correct features - in 1he approved
Center at Great Lakes, lllmots. ,Mrs. Charles Withrow VISited , tor, Rev. Robert Smith Sr., Mrs. ramm of ZanesvlUe, spent the l~b~, _tw~lbr id
Hinton· 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le· University or Continental fashion. We have Amblers
On August 29th he will (Or&amp; Sunday m Jacksun, with Mr Smith. Hoberta, Ernie, a n d ' weekend with their daughter 1~n
. WJS ~: Marcu
hew, Debbie, Charlottte, CharIn
several smooth wash and wear fabrics and a choice of
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. John l'w~ siSters,
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• Ieston, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
handsome colon. Come see fo.r yourself.
Wedding plans are incomplete. ' family . They were accompanied I
Lyons Tom Bernard, Debbie, ~ ~alSy Hduhilmedre,LewtwJSburg,gVa.t, , WJlllam Thuener, Syracuse, Oi
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51 Mr. a
rs.. omer
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DEDICATE CIULDREN
spent the pa•t week wtth he
HPld In Middlf' &gt;rl
Mr. and Mrs. DaviS Srover grea\-grandchUdren. Grandsons Mr. Walter Reu~r, Mr. and
of Mr and Mrs cousms.
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1Mrs. Harry DaviS, Ted, John,
The "hl'ldren
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Bill nd Cheryl Lehe
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Attend·
rvices from Mid- 1 'a
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ln the SUnday morning worship cme left Fr1day for 1 two 1of former ne~gld ~s
ae ~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. jdl
t mg se Mr nd M r 8 1host and hostess. Calhng m the
School Trousers in University and Dak
service at Hysell Run. In the :weeks visit with her JOR!! and m=~ was Red - ~
:t e Harry Slover whJie they are on iS:por "~ .d' ;rownell-av · .
were Rev. and Mrs.
afternoon the Samsels
were ldaught.ers-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M e~rt oa Sl e ar .
vacation.
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Voris, all of Pomeroy.
Styles. Sizes 6 to 18 in Regulars, Slims &amp;
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COMMITl'EE MEETS
Huskies. Mens and Boys Departmentf the Hale were Mrs ·and Mrs. Dale Van Meter and Mrs.
ares og e~ng, an and Debbie, of Lancaster, spent
The program committee of
~~Is~olfe and d~•hters Ra: fPmily of Medfield, Mass.
grandchildren, David, Teresa, the weekend with their parents,
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Harold Sauer .la9t Tuesday and
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weekend goests o! Mr. and IW. Va., Mrs. Laura Hager, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. EugeDe Conde, The executiVe commttte&lt;:
Thursday to prepare the 1963ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and DofiB Clark, Mr. and Mrs. BtU Middleport, Wt!l'e called to the Salisbury PTA met Fnday
~oms. Present were
Mr
and
Mrs.
R11De,
Columbus;
Mr.
and
Mra.
Daylm
Saturday
due
to
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Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Char Ies F .
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Roush of Columbus are an· Larry Wolfe.
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S~.er yemon Weber, president-elect,
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Mrs Gertrude Charlo• and Mro. Effie Montgomery, Mrs. m ther Mra Esther Wallace Road.
"- Joe Bolin Mrs
Nathan
nouncmg the btrth of an 8 lb.
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Betty and grandson,
gaa e rung,
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who is a patient in Grandview Committees for the ne~ year WNilse~,~a~nd~Mrs~~-~Do~n~Harr~~ts:on~.:l!:,=====================-'
Au .23 named Charl"'s Ronald
returned to their home, R~sh, Mr. and Mrs. Lewua R. Hospital, room 312 A. Dayton. were named end matenal dfs.. g. . .
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after h1s father, and
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Mrs Erma Roush of Columye ve.
evenmg.
~us . and Frank Roush of Porn- I Mr and Mrs. Perry Smith The group ma~e plans to coo- Mrs. Edward 1M McComas Attending were Mrs. William
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rW.lrned to her parenta home Mrs. Menzel Sm1th
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and Invite former friends and in Dorches•·· Neb after sev· and Mrs. Maxine Arnold coSyracuse, maternal grandmot -~
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of the spr1tual com·
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and family spent the weekend area In Ohto and Weal
VII'- parenla, Mr. and Mrs. L. w. mittee, Mrs. Herbert Dixon and
AT BAND CAMP
in Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs_ ,ginla.
McComas and daughter, Diane. Mrs. George Brothers,
Miss Roberta Smith is
at Earl Kelly.
11Jey were accompanied to Ne- room chalrmen, Mrs. Phil
band camp, Canter's
Mr. and Mro. Everett Thorn· Colemam Spendin1
bruka by her parents, Mr. linger and Mrs. William OJt..
Jackson, 0 _ with members
as left Saturday, for a visit in Wef'k In Gtdlipolu
and Mrs. Ralph HoereD who linger, ways and means cbaJr.
Columbus with their daughter Rev. and Mra. Clifford Cole- spent the weekend In MiddleMrs. David Davis, vice
Rutland Band.
f'==========•,l and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
of Columbus ore spend- port aa goesll of the McComMrs. Ricbard Young,
Gene DeWees and 11011. Mr. ing the week In GaiUpolls u family. They were enroute secretary, Mrs, Jack SeeU1,
Thomas returned home. Sunday where Rev. Coleman Is conducl- on a trip througb the BOUih,
treasurer,. Mrs. Geneve Joachand Mrs. Thoma• remained for ing a series of services at tlte
im, prinCipal, and Mrs. Nor-an indefinite visit.
Fr•nch City Baptist Cbapel.
man WeyersrnlUer, publicity.
Rev. Coleman, tbe son of Mr.
GIVE DINNER
and Mrs. Bethel Coleman of
Mr and Mrs. C~ence An· Middleport, Is pastor of the
lldrews entertamed_ with a din- Fainoood Baptist Church,
SUnday at thew homo, El&gt;Ave. Columbus. While Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoler,
. Coleman bas been at the , Mrs. Wilma Davis and Mr s.
llellt!ZI." St., honoring hi! father •
Clyde Andrews on hla birthday·
church ll has grown I Mildred Beeson, Middleport, aI.Home made ice cream and deea small church to a eon- •tended commencement exercisorated ~irthday . cake were gregation of over 200 and ls IJe.. ~ es held at Ohio University in
served wtlh the dtnner to Mr.
a building project.
i At~ens, Saturday. The Stovers' I
and Mrs. Clyde Andrews, WJI.. Attending services In Gallt.. · daughrer, Mrs. James Habbard 1
liam, James, Susan and Ray- polis suhday evening w~re Mr. :of Lancaster, received her BS ·
mond Andrews and the host
Mra. John L, Coleman, son degree In Education.
I
I and hostess.
Kober!, of Vinton, Mr. and Mr,. 1 They were aceompanled by I
Bethel Coleman and son, Roy, Mrs. Mary E. Bacon, Middle1).11 cu. ft.
BOOSTERS TO MEET and
. Jimmy Dailey and Mrs. Freda !port, who also received her BS 1
1
4 eoiDrS or wllitll
The Southern Local B
l!ratt, Middleport, and the Cole- Educalion degree. Mr. Jamea
Model PFPDS.14f..1 1111
Boosters Will meet Thursday man's other son 1:tnd family, IHubbard and son, Chris came 1
Whitt PCH"CIIain lnlmell
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coleman ·from Lancaster lor the gradua-l
• Even the freezer never
and children, Jerry and Janie, tion. The group attended the tea
needs defrostinc- with
who are active in the Gallipolis Iheld in Baker Center following ,
exclusive Frast-Proof
church.
I' the exerclses, and also visited ·
system!
CLOS•D
with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward '
o 100-lb. zero...,. frHzerl
ON VACATION
IIeven,Jng at 7:30 p. m. at the \Slater, former Middleport resi·:
• Twin glide-out fruit and
high school. AU boosters are dents.
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TodoJ Tllt'u A... 19th

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In

The fin sf decision of a llouoe lhow buai.... peraonaltiea and I arriving marchere !rom the ltrat : alrendy succeeded In reacbtng the But for Con gr.., It was bwi· ,
ju4i~lary .subtonimittee is UJce- , aurvivorl of Nazi concentration i of tbe 879 clwriered buses due ln 1mind and heart . and conscience neu .as usual with emergency I
Jy I? be a waek or more in the : campo n well •• ordinary elti-; the city during the day. At least ! of America on the iosue of racial railroad legislation, deJigned to 1 TROOP PROJECT - Members of Pomeroy Brownie Troop 267, whose leader II
making. But the vererljil COli· . aeno.
, nl n e &lt;bartered pl~s also· justice."
avert a c r I P P Ung nationwide IMrs. Robert Campbell. this week presented a check to Metgs Memorial hospital ill
grelltllll8Jl who heads tlje group ! They came by car, by bus, by , brought particlpan!J 10 the city. , '!'he march leadert - except strike, lopping the agenda.
Ipayment for a gift which they purchased for the counly-&lt;Jwned facility in memory
believF• Pre~t Kennet!Y's train, by plane - and in once ,
Soya Pu._ . Adllen&lt;l
' for dil&lt;lctor 'James Farmer of the Late In tbe day, after cero- of the late Effie Blazewtcz, a member of the Scoout troop. The lasses held rummage
civil" rights proposal would slle- caae on toilet abtes.
1 For 74-year-old Negro leader A. · con g r e!• of Racial Equality monies at the Lincoln Memorial, Isales, bake sales and other money-raising prOJects to purchase a drainage pump .
Jy clear the flrit burdle.
,
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, the leoders were to confer with !which was badly needed try the hospital. accordmg to Administrator George Smith. At .
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i
lm:f:s''"'-~ m:!lll!A!MJJti&amp;"'J!"ffi' President Kennedy at the White •right, Marlene Winebrenner, reglstered nurse, accepts the check in behalf the hos- '. '.:
SAIGON, !loqth Viet Nam
The Meinhart
J..o. House.
rita!. She is also showtng the girls what they had purchased. Members of the troop.
So~tb ytetna~e mllllary leadcull Sl. will ...... It's doar
Veadors Hawk
to r, Betty Gayle Campbell, Becky Triplett, Bernadette Hennessy, Twila Sue Clalo .
al tbe end of the week. after
A carnival-like atmosphere pre- worthy, Debra Harbrecht. Rebecca Houdashelt, Nancy Thompson, Debbie Crow and
ers, whose forces -are support·
ed by American ~ld. put them- ·
43 years ol buslaess Ia tile 1vailed at the Washington Monu-ISusan Clark.- Sentinel Pholo.
selves in driect connict· w l t h 1
• ment and Lincoln Me-mor1ai in ,
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the United States today with
I Jacob Melobart ami oon, I the pre-dawn hours.
· -~... '""" "~· " "' ·~
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their accepl,nce ol lull respon·
Max, operated the otore and ' Str&lt;et vendors were much in Middleport Senior bond• men I
sibility for fhe recent raids on
I followtnl tlle deatll of tbe fa~ I evidence. hawking buttons, ban- ' are to report for uniform!! on
Buddhisl . p;tgodas.
. tber, tbe 1on e1111tlllued in I nera and baUoons or every size Ihe following schedule:
I
The military chiefs
'a i d I
bualllen untO his dealll hr0 and shape, hearing every kind of
Sophomor.. and Juniors they, and not Ngo Dinh Nhu, ln- l
1 years aao. Slace tllat dme, motto.
Thursday at 9: 30 to 10:3(1 a.
. .
.
itiated the crackdown whil'b re·
.
. bla wife ••s operated tbe
The huge seated image of a m.· Fresh mea - Thursda}'
Area postmasters ancludmg Elmer E . Caldwe-11 of Galsuited in the arrest of thousanda : !'fOAB, Vtah (UPI)- Rescue teams and civil defense I siOi'e. Mn. Meloltort expresa- brooding Abraham Lincoln. high at·, to 3 p.m.; Seventh and li~olis. Edgar E. Arnold of Pomeroy. and Paul Casci ol '
of Buddhist leaders anQ the im- i umts f~om t.b~ougbout southeaste~J). Utab converged on 1 ed ber appreclatfoa to tbe in its columned tempk! sbove the Eighth grades _ Friday, S:OO i M!ddleport, ann~unced t~day planes, t~ucks a~d buses r)
pogjtion of martial law through- . a mulb~mllllon-dollar potash facility n~ar Moab early · realdeats In the eommantty hubub of the march, was out· a. J0:30 a.m.
wtl~ be p_ressed ~nto_ serva:e to move alT and first-clasl .';
ou this Communist-threatened today to attempt the recovery of an esttma_ted 25 con· lor their aappart over the lined In bold relief by the flood- .
1 mall to tis destmalton. and to move other classes ol I,
.
\
. struction workers trapped m a 3,00o-foot mme shaft by
h'- f the tel .
1"'
'"~4~k"~'*"""'~w~~
~ll-'"1'
w ,~ t"~ mail within tbe second zone !approximately 150 milesiJ
1 ,~
euuntry
f'
I si
yean,
1g ~.e o
ev!SIOn crews. 1
-'
•
1
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, a 1ery expo on.
deep "tb BD inside diameter or 1
. 11 The marchers began assemb- '
in radius) of their postoffices tn the event of a nation· (·
1
.&amp; federal judge, citing raci.al IThe blast occurred less than 1 22 fee~ and a mncrete lining 121V!!!JI
&amp;ib"il
!lfl.'Gil!::m :~ I ling on the Washington Monument
I
wide rail strike
:F
tenoloo. Tueatlay b)ocked lh e 24_hnura after two Sheppton, Po., incheo thick. S,IJOO.foot-long l
' grounds early In the day.
I However, the postmasters , approval ol • Senare-palled .
.
hmt
•ooJ d
nuners were pulled to safety d 'Its .
•-..t 25
are
noting
that they re- bill to refer the two major .... :
1
1
f1rs1
vo ary SC••
esegre- f
de
und
. n nse on ang es o ~uuu
C
00
S
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gatlon In the Deep South state . rom an un rgro
cave-m degrees from the base of the .
.
. ~
,_ "'" j
Iceived mstructions not to ac- I sues' ill ~he rail· disputeftre~ P.•
. .
1more than 300 feet below the sur- h ft
.
,
~~*'~~J i%~1/oi:.i!lt\ ·;"
cept mailings, other than first men s JOb!! and composition ?
of ~tg which stopped the I fa~ of the ~th. Rescue work~rs s ;eacue te-am which was Low- I
I
SHEPPTON, Pa. (UPII class.air mail and air par&lt;&gt;Pl tration board~ a bl~ing cleo- ~'r
.
N
l
I
still
wen~
trymg
to
readt
a
third
~
l
t•·
bottom
of
~-•-•t
A
12\1-loch
drUI
today
broke
post
which are destined
for Irati••
boardlor a blndiDKde- ;:
enr ojlment o sq; egroes a a
Ito
pped . ...A n~ o •..::
ltll:: ;,lli:U 1
.1
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B
· k G
hl h sch 1 man w
was 1rA
m ~·-= epor1ed the dr'fta had been.
through to a chamber 315 feet
pomts more tll:&gt;n !r.O
mliP!i CJSJon.
';
runsw~~ed· d a., hglle N' 00 eave-in 16 days aga:l
I
b.locked by the I I .
T....
fl
aader•rotmd where
rescue
Pomeroy schools will begin from h ()me for the
dul'a""'"'' l" '="" 1'"'_,.,..,.,.....-#'t"''f ..
was ~a.,..
own w
egroes Th
If' · 1
t of
exp O&amp;tOn. '""''
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Se
he
· d
·
frqm Jbtd(Mhout the nation b'av..
ere ~as no o t.cJa coun
said tbe temperature at the botI workers hope .to find Louts I uesday' ptem r 3.
Itlon of tht rail stnke af It or- Maalers a~e advise
that em
eled (c) Wlahington for todav's the mu involved m the Moab tom wu 130 degrees.
! T hI
annual HarrlsonvUle Bova, 4!, trapped •fnl&gt;e Aug.
Junior and Senior
High curs.
I ergen~y shipments, such
at~ ,
historic freedom marCh on ibe blast but a apokooma: ''": the Mall Raubala, oM, Moob, waa tractor puU wiD be held Friday . 13
S.hools wUIJMln .J\
.a.JD. • :·w~. are Pl'"J!I:O!l 1&gt;1-,.bs,ndle I medtcmes or badly needed spare .
n•IIOII'J capital. Although the I Texas Gull Sulphur c · said he in the hea1! !ramo of thi mi110, !at 1 1.., 111.. "' .Jite Harrisonville I The hit flalshed
••llinl Fullscheiii'f~-1flti'1M! .I'Un TUeS.. Iall)' letter M -par'Cef'"aM,~ 1p_arts, sho~l4~ ~ ~rst,e\8"
B
wJck lnte ti
believed IS men~· lropped. l'll r..t
tha 1IJp of the '
· · ,.,..~'
tJaroup r&lt;11;iJ, C!fll' -"!!1.~\d~Juliior
SeJil ' IJ 'atl)'!llllitl• 'JII'ilfid4- ·fjth .¢'Bit mall tfiii[ng the stril&lt;e, U .~·
bl:~~ , lbe· .s!tonboartlw ".: The ~lion ~n:......_1113\" M":.~ 'llill~-~- . acbnol _ll'Ottnd••.~.;;IIIIIJ,.~f+'illftitif;.rteia l.tll.' Jm1' 1ia14 :Hii!h Scllools wlth ~ismissal :: da" or air •mail postage i' it occurs, and if tbe shipmen! i
~~ ~ t~..,. ~~~fd.§. ..,thf_ lfar'tb6ff
He was treated ' if. I bdlpili't , ·~~ · year WIU be--o'tleld on t'OI'ICl'ete werkers Jfanned to lower an 13·30
paid on the item.'' they saJd
demands deliVel·y beynnd thf .
. :Unced .~I.V . tb8f' 21 Ne- r·&amp;ti~al CO~· -ot ~ia_mi,' Fla., were coocussion, a fo~ laeereawn, Ito give each of the 30 to 40 ultra-stiiBUIV~t mlcropbolle 8lld . p.m.
• Service would be temporar- 150 • mile limit. Peris~able it ,
entries an equal ch,nce.
I a. •till camera IB aa effort to Gradel 1 through 6 a~ the 1ly suspended on second-class ems. such as baby chtcks anc
groes wtU ):te~=mitted to two putting the flnlllhmg touches on bruise• nd back atreiD•.~ ,.
white high. ~ools.
the shaft and an under~ound
,.
Three classes wiU be held, , fiDil the trapptd miner. 8 u t Pomeroy Eleme.ntary will beg~n magazines a n d newspapers. i honey bees, .shoui~ not be mall·
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Ieh~ber w~ the explosiOn OC·
lneludJnr up to 4500 , up to 5500 first reRCuen faced tile hltk at 8:4:5 a.m. Km~rgarten Will third-class matter . and fourth- : eU for t~e durat1on of t he ,
WASHINGToN _ In a Labor ! {)Uri ed at 4.50 p.m. MST uo. ~
JdS
land up to 7000 lbs. Prizes of . of removing the •rill from lbe start m the mormn~ at 9 a.rn class parcel post package" ad- Istnke _1f 1t oc~urs.
.
Day statement heavily empha- p.m., EDT) Tutosday.
$15~ and $5 wUI be awarded deep shaft.
and
in
the
afternoon
at
1
p
m.
dressed
to
poinhl
bevond
t
h
e
1
Ma1hngs
of
1tems
.(·overed
b)
1
sizin civil tights
President Frank Tipple •. general manager
e
class Weighing in will :
,
Unless car pools have been ar- st!cond par&lt;'PI post :wnf' -Px- 1 the temporary and limited serv· .
Kett~edy oald today 19413 prob- 1ql the plant, eaid smoke still was
fi
be !roaii'·S to .7 p. m. at the K. ,-{,-..-~-m ranged, kindergarten
pupils tending 150 miles beyond I he "~ &lt;uspenSion. if depo!liled at '.
ably Will MD down as one of the) biUowlng from the shaft late
'C. Weldl residence. There Will i Srarberry lnJUFt-d
whose names come at thP ftrst points of malhng- a" part of post offt{'es imrne&lt;hately prim '•.
turning points ln the hlstory of' TUesday .night, but the fierce
a $2 entry fee
I I M.
Sl
F II
of the alphabet will come in the the National P(}st Office Con- .Jo tile srr1 ke. wtll Ut&gt; made at i
A .
I bo
I flames winch followed the explosI
.
I n IDe a 1e a
!morning, and those With namPs tingency Plan for operating Un· the nsk of the mailer.
-x-;
mertcan a r · that income lion. a~reo~ly were out.
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Providing prizes are Meigs MASON_ - Bernard Scarber- beginning at the last half will der a rail strike emergency .
The postmasters
noted ~'
~=~ =:e:mployment ali Tippte ~id be ~ed t~ere COLUMBUS (UP[) - ~1 }1 e IEquipment Co., F11lton-Thomp- rv · ainresKientt of M~son. WtdVa. Icome in the afternoon .
1&lt;§t W'*"fflW;- {;! ~~'I,..,, &gt;&lt;'""r , that Huntington, Chraleslon C• ~~
pr
Wa&amp; a ma)OI' cave-In m the nune. state Highway Department Tues- \ .son, Pomeroy; Coen Tractor was jured n 8 mine ace ent !
WASHINGTON tU ..O-Con- that untington, Charleston Co- ,/
ha~e reached ne~ peaks~ the He said "the huge- salt section" da
ned low bids , totallng Sales In Athens, and Desler :.Tuesday afternoon when cau~ht In the Pomeroy Elementary
ess wa 5 ex •tt!li today to ' Ptttsburgh are among cltiel'l.'
natamt. He ~diCBted satJsfac-, in which the mine Is located •twas •$9,~.= for 3t feder81 and Garnet WiJilamson of Rutland. Jn a slate ~all at the L•evm~ I schoo~ t~e afternoon recess w111 : :at a midn!;t strike41ead- . Wltl1m 150-mile zone of their{;
tlon With t~ contlnued,stea~ l wry hard."
!state highway projects
in
Coal Co. m~ne In West Colum- be ehmmated on :Ue.sdsy and line an• e•at·l legislation to ,towns which will continue ta~;
1
~aln in Jlvmg, standards
"We have every hope of get- Ohio Official estimates for the
Ibis.
!Wednesday With dismissal at 2 vert
nationwide railroad 1gE"l
full ma1l serv1ce from thil 'f.
Americans, and he cited
ft. ling thrnllllll to the men," Tippie
j,;,ts totaled ., 0 595 tiiO.
Melr• Memorial Hospital ! He suffered
compreaaed p m. The elementary cafeteria :trike. a
·t office, if and when
1 b a?..
gures showing that more than said
pro
... • •
. .fracture of the dorsal vertabra. Will serve lunch the first day
.
pos
"f
70 mllllo• persona are employ·
d
Largest o1 the projects call- 1 ADMISSIONS - Kale F1ck, He
dm'tted 1 H 1 h ·of h 1
A House leader predicted slrtke occurs.
(
Two rescue teams were is·
p
M
J
W d
was a 1
o o zer os.l sc oo .
- - . -- - ed, with the average
weekly patcljed to tho scene, located 20 ,ed for grading, draining and j omeroy:
rs. ames ar "pllal at 3:10 p. m., wherehls
.
, - -.
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factory Wile at an all - t I m e mIles eoulll of Moab in the ' paving of S.292 miles of u. s. Portland.
condilion was reported good to- I Pomeroy buses will begin col- I
high nf more than $100 a week.
od Badlands and the civil 40 In Belmont County and t h. ! DISCHARGES - Mrs. Ron- day,
,Jecting children at the
sa~e
~
Bu• the ,__..ent llald there ~~
. tlo'
ell 1 construction of five bridges. The aid Johnaon and son, Letart: '
lime as last year; however thiS I
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,..enoe ..-garuu n was a va·
·
' · h h
b h """
still are '"-"Y peilJR Who are tJjl at llloab. A civil defenoe low bid was aubmllted by V. ,G. E. Srone, Langsville.
. ~W'S HIGHLIGHT
mig I ave to e can.....
;
f
:,not
taatlng the fruit
of spokesman oaid emerll"ftCy blood N· Holderman Sons ol
Co- BIRTH - Mr. and
~: On• of the highlights of the Teachers' meetings have been 1
economic progres:a.
i sqppll,;. ..,... .., h~nd and a 20- lumbus, wilicll bkl, t3,528,2llli.- ,James Ward, a daughte~r·
Portsmouth Air Fair to he held · scheduled as follows:
I Middleport public schools will open Tuesday mom-'·
i bed ~I w•. avallable.
·: 5· : " depa;tments 1
li!Jtllay, September 8th, Is a ' Monday, 9 a.m., new teach- ing September 3 with the hrst four ' grades in the ~le- ,
WASRINGTON - Ohlp's
There were only four doctor&amp; , or e pmjec waa fl. ,300. , ... Meigs General llosp "'::'~ 'li!ritonsttatiolt by the. Civil Air ers' meeting in the office
of me~tary building' and the k,mdergarten and grades five :·
DemocraUc senators and moot in Moab, ao addltional·phyliclans • Other projects and low bids ADMISSIONS _ Carl Moles Patrol Para-Medle
Jumping ,Supt. c. A. Gibbs.
lhrough seven at the Cen-1
be
Tuesd
but wlU
1
of Ote stll~a; 111)"80 deleptlon and clergymen were oumJIIOiled by county Included:
Middleport; Anna Grbnm, Ml~ l Team from Cincinnati. T h l• j Monday, 10 a .m.
general Ira! hutldmg
, ;:• ed=• . Gr::;es 0 n,
did nal pljlil - ~o particlpai!O in to the . _ from IUITOllnding l Me~gs: Reaurface pam
ol.dlepurt
18J'OUP, conslsttnl of 2S mem- teachers' meetmg room II Sr Hours o! altendance are as
W f' Y .0
1 1 tbi
loday's civil iillfit,o. mareh.
iD the lllote.
,Ohio 124 and U. S. :a, Shellf
DISCiwtGES _ Ed Grant, : bera, l• U!" first _ol its kind in 1 High (elementary and H; g h lollows
~ ~~~~~ ort'v~le;~n~a ~eterSens. Frank J. Lauache aild o. A. Wle~, dtalrman otthe 1Sands, Inc., ZaneavlUe, $77,127.-IMiddleport· C A Emmlsh Mid· !the lblllon. A umque attractlon .schooll.
Grad•
A.M.
P.M.
P
dal
1
Stephen M. Young llald theJ iUtah Slate Indufllrlal .Commts-.15.
'die rt
' · ·
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,or ~e group Is that two of the j Monday, 1 p.m. Elementary 1 and z
!:110-II:U 1!:45-3:15 Is and may pay e _ on l
·
would not participale, bill their ' oton, spectilated tltat the
Galila, Hocking, Melgo a nd 1 po ·
'P~ra-Medica are women,
teachers, Jr. High and Senior 3 and 4
1,30-11:451!:1W:IS ly or weekly b~slS .•, 12 will
ol!jceo would be opea to con- ioo tilay have, been oauued by: VInton: Spot slablllze and aur- •
·
,
acbool.
sthru 7 8:3e-1UI t2:4H:31 Grades sill 1 rou ...
stituents.
. methane gai of .llndelermlnedjface treating of parla of Ohlo j
DIVORCE G~
LANNING, N&lt;n' DEAN
Monday 1 p.m. Secondan 8 tbru 12 8::tl)..t1:31 1!:311-3:30 eat '" tbe high school and will
,origin. He said thin were M!V· ·32S, Ohio SM, Ohio 581, Ohlo 1 A divorce W8.!1 grarlted Hel~n Donald Lanning,
not Earl teachers, Jr. High an Sdemor ClasS&lt;"s will be di!•mi~~ed at pay on 1 d~ily ~Price!
COLIJ¥BJ)S. - Two robbers, : .... petroleum "drlpo" in the:327 and Ohio 5. SheDy Co., M. Shuler, from Emmet W. Shu- Dean, Is a member of the Sal- lllgb.
,2 p. m Tuesday. Cafeterias will for the !mea .11 be 25c
.,.
1
one ai11lt!d .w!tlj 1 l!llb-machlne- . ~ whlch cOuld """"'"t lor iThorDvllle, f141,014.ft,
ler this week in Meigs County.Jsbqry
Townahlp hoard of edu- '
,thrnugh Ive WI
per
aun. eaeapi&lt;f with about AliO , llllpjl an ICCtliltWallon of pa. [
·
Common Pleas Court on lfOUnda 1catlnn, aa reported In a hoard 1
grades "~r~1:;_ »;iJ
~estlay night from Birr'• Bar ] "If the
were Qll(ng
LOCAL TEMPS
of gr410S neglect and mreme ,of education release Tuesday, \
•••
A teac
.. ~ .. "
after fwclol ' the battelader and dyJiamlte 10 .,.__., he aakl, "It l'he temperature in P•me- cruelty, In another court acUon concomlng opening of Salisbury ,
held Monday at IO a .. m.
~-~ei'l to 1tay in a rould bavo touched oil the ., •y's bualneas district at 11:4! ;Janet Bland bas dlsmlsoed a !schoolo. Mr. Dean Is a mem- !
paratory to :
~ng~~]!t··
rOOai. .
pl,.loo."
a.m. today """78 degrees •• jdlvorce petiUon from Charlea ber of the Eastern district :
~chool onff .Tu1 de•Y·L'-"" .n
The mlllt •halt Ia .I.NI feet' der clear okles.
Bland.
!board.
'
1ng sta me u •t,Mr.

C&amp;OConducfor

pl... for...., bill boltltll
• Friaidlire dt[ltdlltllltJ, too

Thousag~~- Stream Into Capital To

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By IIIElUiilliAN IIMl'lll
'l'ltelr banners and plaeards andl Philip 1\andalph, the "father" of &lt;COREl, whn waa jailed ln
VaMN. Pre. htmalltlal
buUQns - 1001e ift Ykldisb - ! the march, the massive demon· Louisiana - met wilh congresWASHINGTON IUPII - Tbottt- proclaimed: "Froedom - Now." i stration had ao!Jie&lt;&gt;ed Ita porpooe oional leaden of both parties
anda upon thouaaDdl of penGftl 1bere were epic poems 1..f.im even before the firlt banner was before the march began.
from aU over !he natloa !~reamed Crow gool.l go"l ancl BOD(I I' Wo 1 unfurled.
CIIDJ..,._ Aile..
Into the capital today to taP will over-come") u well.
I Randolph 1 al d the unproce- More than 50 aenators and repWAS~GTO~
Eleven part in a, civil rights mardt her- At Wasb~'1 civemOUI
dented new• coverage - rlvali.ag resentatives accepted invitation~
House members were at work aided as tbe ll'Q;I:nt irt \the na- 1km Station, a stone's throw from • even that of a praidentliJ inaUJ- lrom march leaders to attend the
tO&lt;jay writing civil rit!hts ltgls- tion's hlslory.
; the capitol, 31 apeclal tralna uration - the otront!OD JIV&lt;II the ceremonies at Lincoln Memorial.
latll!ll. ~t would help meet de- • :Ale - · on eatimat- brought in an estimated :tii,Z25 march by Congrns and the Prea· Many ol them iaaued etatements
thousands of Integra- ed IJIO,OOO strong, lftcluded both marohen.
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away.
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