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·ed! - Ralph ~· Wig~, I. ~·1 WASHINGTON (UP!) - The I montbo ~ad."
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since June, 1182, when the The Army will Jain 23.,000 Dlseharted - Henry Koehler, serve.
~"" ('i::.in"": f';:;m ~·~' 1 k . MrCoy\\r~rv•l L "c e~; ary ' ' Johoson administration's plans MrNalnara'e present plans Werviees had buUt up to 2,8011,· men, raising Its ·menatb. b Minersville, and Glenroy Ew-1.;~~======--.
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· Lo~al· ,3 to be j to beef up the armed forces to would reverse 1 steady deciiJF 1100 men In the wake of the nell June 311 to 1,188,0011. Offi. lug, Pomeroy.
FIRST
R~D .:_ J~me:n N:C~ol: ele:r~d~':"carol F. Pierce, ;• slren.gth of clll'le It 3 million in lhW number of uni!ormell BerHn crisis.
c1als prevlo.1sly lla~l~nn~e~
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Leo Morris, Charles Hy· John 1' . Colwell, Robert
~··1 men Will put more men '" unl-11·'·
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LOCAL TEMPS
REGULAR
G. Sw•ek, Jamos ' Snowden, Archie McKinney. I form than at any time
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Temperatlll'll ln
downtown Certified Oil Stotion
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Dale Wright, F. W. . Salisbury Local 13 to
be since the Korean War.
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Navy penonnel Wlll ·!ncrease Pomeroy today was 76 degrees W. Mlln st.
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David Haggy.
elected! - Ph1hp Ohlinger, AI· Defense Secretary Hobert s I
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McNamara went before 1 Sen-·1 •·
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e Navy to Increase Y Y
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Laur&lt;On E. Hoffman, Al· .edl - Jacob Holman, Howard • t 0 utli
Ians for increu..
11,000 during the year.
Bolen. Sydney p Har· ! Ervin, Otis S.McCiintock. Har. l ~
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The Marine Corps wl II add
! ry Hill , Mason Fisher.
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30,0011 men for a new strength
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- Fred C. Le!f· ! Middleport Ex. Village (S to : t'Ommllment '" South V lot ,
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goal of :123,000. Ita preVious au·
Robert B. Burdette, Rol- 1be elected 1 - David IV. Ohling-' Nam.
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thorized ln&lt;lrelse had been only
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Radlord. Bernard D. Gil· er, Eugene M. Harris, Jeanne _ Ml·Namara proposed the ad3,000.
key, James E. Lewi~. Guy A. . ~orgcm , Jean Craig. John l''. i dition of another 340,000 men to
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The Air Force, which was enRusaell.
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' the previously planned man·
IBfed in a large manpower cu~
SCIPIO - .los~ph . Carsey, , Pomeroy Ex. VIllage &lt;3 to be 1pu~er level of 2,640,000 men
1.back, now will add 40,0011 for I
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:Ra#Jiond .R. Cuttenll, Don· elected) - Leo L . . Vaughaft, l durins the fiscal year ending
total of IM9,0011. Earlier plans
'ld Weaver, I om Wells.
Harold R. Lohse, R1chard A. I next June 30.
ed hllcl called for a cut of 20,000
. SUTTON - Homer M Circle, : Finlaw, John William Blaett· '
1 SAIGON (UP!) Vlel COlli Nam today kllled 101~atll this year following • cut of 27,·
~tot!!!rt Louks, Aarou II. Turn- 1 nar.
This would brinC total cuerrdlas sla8ing a three· 127 Viet Colli cuerrll 81• m • 000 tha year before.
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.&lt; er, : William J. Blake, Julian . County School Board (S to be strength . to 2,980,0011 men. pronged downhill attack today ltary spokesman said U.S.
HiU, Eldon R. Kraeuler, ChriS· elected) - Virgil Atkins, Carl ! abovt the ligure of %,935,1100 10 destroyed two fuel tanka and Navy •. Air Force IIIII Vletnam.lie Powell, W. Matlhew Hond· . Kautz, George Perry.
:years ago but well below the damaged two othero in a I~ ese alr force pilots Dew JDOn
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riclfA, Edwin s. Ctnart . James ; COUNCIL CANDIDATES
high of 3,615.000 at the peak tank Esso petroleum depot only than 280 oortlot 8f8lns! VIet
J:amahan, Brooks Sayre.
I Hacine Village - Charles!of the Korean War In April, ali miles from the vital U.S. Cong staging areas and supply
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· SCHOOL HUARD
IPyles, Mayor; Mae Cleland, 1952.
Da Nang air base.
~ts In tho 24-hour period
.~ord Local 13 to be elect-- Clerk; Harriet S.
Neigler, l'
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Bul the air war on Commu- endinl at 6 a.m.
lllll - Virgil C. Kmg, Elmer Treasurer; Council (4 to be 1 ln hla testimony Wednesday, nist North Viet Nam and Viet The CommUDist lltacl: on the
-;;;;:::;:::=~elected), Marie Roush, John E. however, MeNamara apparent· Cong concentrations in the petroleum depot ot Lien Chin
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;1 Winget!, Claude W. Roy, Larry ly left the door open. for fur· IOUih continued unabaled. Thlr- oround tho hly fr~ D1 Nang
Wolle, Albert Hill.
!her Increases. In discusllln&amp; ly carrier . based U.S. Navy WBI believed carried out by I
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Rutland Village - J. E. Den- the hnmed1ate buildup of planes and U.S. Air Force jet two Viet Colli comptudel&lt; who HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UP!),
,isun, Mayor; Vernon L. Eber, forces m South V~et N~.m to bombers thundered over the ove~111 an outposl manned by The first stage of Americas
Clerk; George White, Treas- 125,000 men, he s11d . more Communist territory, blasting 1 re&amp;IOnal forces aad penetrated Saturn-6 moon rocket wao aet
DOMINO
I, urer: Council 14 to be elected), help will be needed m the variety of military and cmunu· the &amp;lorBfe area.
for a 21-mlnute test tiring to.
J. W. Brown, Eugene Thomp- 1
nlcations l!lrgell in raldl late
lloalroy Slaral• Tub
day to demonstrate for the first
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Wednesda night and early to Charges set by the attackers time the blast II will need to
~· . . Snowden; Board of Public aC SOn
day. One yattack by lour U.S. destroyed two llorBfe tanb boo at a ~~ • ton opaceshlp
AIIBirs (3 to be elected), EuAir Force FI05 Thunderchle!s aad dlmaged two others.
Into the sky.
Kene ''ink, Brut"e Davis.
wiped out the Lang Minh mill· Tbe spoke111D811 oaid the Vlet The fine engine! on the IS·
STOKELY
Syracuse VIllage - Herman
~ mil •. ~L 1 1 Cong also lobbed mortar shells story booster firmly anchored
U. S. No. I Slae A
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011an. Treas.; Council •4 to be
elec1ed) , Woodrow T. Zwilli111,
Robert Wmgett, William Hayes. Over 1200 people attending
Artuur Sylvester; Board
of . the Jackson Production Credit
Public A!fa•s. (3 to be elect. Annual Meeting Aug. I, enjoy·
edl, H. R. Duckwortll.
1ed a ram.Uy picnl~ with swimmmg, h1kmg, mov1es and spec·
lal entertainrnenl by the FoShet·iff Arreete
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Into lite at 3 p.m. CST.
n will be an Important step
In the development ol the 71&gt;million pound lbrust space ma·
chine and .fBI climai a series
of shll'ter firings that started
AprU 18 with a ~~second run.
The Saturn-5 the world's
mightiest rocket' Is five times
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ponntl lbrust Saturn·! that
eompleted Ill 10 • shot test proll'am last Friday.
For today'• teal, engineers
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tall first stage w1th 2,2011 tons
of kerosene and liquid oxygen.
Ita 11 engines were expected
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to C!Onsume the fuel at the rate
of 15 loBI 1 JleCOild.
Tbe 33-foot diameter test ve·
blcle Is a near d~plleate of
ftllbt models, but will be used
for erountl testa only. II I!
rlUed with mstru~ent.t to
Dllke hundreds of Important
meuurementa dlll'inlthe test.

riflet aad amall lrml.
In 1 related aeUon, tho VIet
Cong also attacked other reli~nll forces defending a
bridp jut lOUth of tho main
attaek. Light casualtl"' were
reported In both ballloa.
The VIet Cong said two weeki
qo they woWd altack tho depol and Amer1caa and VIetnam·
ese defenses hod been otren&amp;thened sinco thai time
us Marine artllle;., and the
~ ~! the destroye;'Stoddard
llandlnl oU ahore J'oined VIe~
nameoe government' fP'OUnd ond
aJr forcet to beat back the attack A tanker berthed ll the
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EDGARTOWN, Mass (UP!)
oor arrh eshs,d a mv~"v ng dro was elected direcU.: by Singer Frank Sinatra, 49, and
~.,0~8 w ~ a consum= ln. ma)ority vote of the stockllold· bill 19-yeor-old aweethearl, liar.
OXIIcad ltnodg ebverthagesM. we,..C r.. ers He will represent Meigs let Mla Farrow, vacationed on
pore
Y e Olgs nun- Galha
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· ' Martha '• VIneyard lsa
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L. Monk '' of 1429 E Blake Winners of door pr es lD- Reports owopt the Island that
St. Colu:Obu; for driving while eluded Pauline Wolfe. and Earl the couple may be married
:. 168.00
under the infl~ence Wednesdav Cross, boll! of Meigs County. possibly today ot the farm:
119:58 p.m.; Paul D
. Kuhn, IS The Board of Directors, meet· bouse of flhn .~tor James Cag·
Minersville for intorication' lug on Aug. Z. rHieeled George ney at Olilmark on tho northWedne..,ay' at 9:53 p.m.: An~ smalley of Jackson County .. ern side of the lsland.
Hill , 37, Pt. Pleasant, intoxlca- i P,..,ident and Hobart McAIIIs0 Ve
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lion on Wednesda at 7.35 m . ter of Pike County as Vlce Pres- A 168-loot cllartered yacht 1
llvorythh1o Complotel
Will.iam Reeves Y39 Po,!ro ·' ldent. Other members of the with Sinatra, Misa Farrow and
inloxicalion on · Wednesday
bOard are Howard Duvall, Ross others •board tied up Wedneaus p.m. '
Counly and Davlo Greene o! i day at the Edgartown Y~cht
In anolh" arrest. the depart· Athens County.
Club. lt w~s learned that SID~!· I Four breaking and entering
ment jailed Marvin Craig, Willis
~a and MlB~ F~row had .,.. c1001 IIIII 16 ca001 ol thett l
H1ll. omeroy, on a charge
tied Martha 1 Vllleyard on two were solved in July by the
i as!lault and battery. He
occaSlonJ several weeki ago. Isheriff's department, according :
1booked at 12:12 a.m. today.
The yacht Southern Breeze Is to Sheriff Robert C. Harten- '
AND
owned by C. W. Edwards of , bach.
SQUAD CALLED
DIVOTIL TO JNTIIIS1 O• Houston Tex.
, Coincidental to this activity,
:mergency
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Miss Farrow stars ln the tel- . ee )Uvem·1es were eharged l
made a call at
ct~t~..., T••nenn+ 11111ttw
evision series '~Peyton Place" wath burgla~, two with theft,
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• r.nO~...., .~.:.....·~: ;'!, novel by the late New England glary. Tht report, having lhowMlddloport ! . Wednesday at 10:50 a.m.
1Ihad received burns
1-11,. ..,...,.. ,.... "' • oulhor Grace Metalious.
Ied the arreota mado and lndlv·
~~:;;:;;;::;;;:===!.:~'tn~v:•·~S~h~e~w:as~tr!ea~t=ed~•~t~:; I
A spokesman said they plan uals turned over to. proper
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does not mcllcate
along
the New E";:gland
of the caset.
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department
also·
c•" "" , W1th them are Rosalind
-Investigated seven · tra!flc '
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lubeon,au ras. Daa•..... ., I sell. Merle Oberon,
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Simon's Chicken Sale! .. Maple Lawn

Asphalrum &amp; Asuestos
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SYMPTOMS ARE FEVER

WEAKNESS, LISTLESSNESS

ROOF PAINT
Infectious mononucleosis Is a disease
affecting you n g.
sters a n d giving
parents anxlou1 moments' No need to
b e frightened i f
your child bas It ...
just follow doctor'1
orders and he or
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Guy Re.uter, Pomeroy; Frank
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Minnesota 4 Washington 3, ·
Boston $ Kansas City I, ·
6 Los Ang 5, lsi, twiltght
Bait B Los Ang 0, 2nd, night
'lburlday's Probable Plt&lt;ben
Wasbington at
Ortega (11·10) vs. Kaat &lt;9-8).
New York at ChicagoDIPLOMA TIC DOLL- Do(IU) vs. John (9-1) .
ing her bit to warm up the
Detroit at Cleveland (~:~!/~I cold war, French actress
Wickersham tH) vs. M
Marina Vlady poses in Mos111·7).
cow in a low-cut, flaming
Boston at Kansas Cily (night) red gown. The movie star
-Lonborg (11-12) vs. Talbot was on the panel of judges I
at the Moscow Film Festi·
(9-8).
val.
tOnly games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Washington at Los Ang, night
Baltimore at Kan Cily, night l""'·u OUT
Boston at Minnesota, night
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New York at Detroit, night
Notre Damo tickets manager
Cleveland at Chicago
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Cahill announced Wednes·
Natlooal League
that tickets !or the Notre
W. L. P&lt;l GB
California lootLos Angeles
63 46 .574
ball game Oct. 23 were sold out
Cincinnati
60 47 .561 2 24 hours after publlc sale began.
Milwaukee
58 46 .558 21&gt; a3n active list
San Francisco 57 46 ,553 3 21 hours after public sale began.
Phlladelphia 55 50 .524 6 :14 hours alter public salo began. ·
Pllt.burgh
56 !iii .514 7
Louis
54 53 .505 8
Cblcago
51 09 .464 121&gt; Q - Did such ·a bird as the
lfuwlton
45 60 .429 16 dodo actually live?
New York
34 73 .318 28
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Wed...Uay's ROioUs
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Pltls1lurgh 3 New York 0
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Phllfdelphla 7 Chicago 2, night great numbers on Mauristius IsFran. 4 Cin. 3, 10 ins., 0 land. It was extermmated m
Milw. 4 Los Ang. 3, Ist, twi the 17th century.
Loo Ang. 3 Milw. 2, Znd, night
St. Louis ~ Houston 4, night · Q _ Where wu tbe
first
Tbnday 1 Probable Plt&lt;bers ...tomhouse In America?
Pittsburgh at New York
!night) - Cardwell (~) vs. A - At Yorktown, Va. Buill
Jackson t5-14).
- in 1706, it is still standing.
Clticago
at
Phlladelpbia - ---- - ·--(night) - Ellsworth (1:1-7) vs. Houston at St. Louis (night)
Bordetta (1-4).
-B!'uce (7·13) vs. Gibson 113-8).
San Fraucisro at Cincinnati
Friday's Games
(night) - Herbel 17-8) vs. Nux· Pllt.burgh at Pbila., night
hill (8-3).
'Chicago at New York, night
Los Angeles at Milwaukee Los Angeles at Cin., night
!night)
Koulaa 1111-4) Houston at Milwaukee, night
vs. Blasingame (13-7).
San Fran. at St. Louis, night
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OPEN BOTH NIGHTS TIL 9:00 P.M.
Straw Hats
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BOYS•

Swim Wear

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Sport Coats
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Sport Shirts

CLEARANCE

$2.50

Vol. to $5
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YOUI FRIENDLY TEXACO DEALERS
YOUR FRIENDLY TEXACO DEALERS
IN MASON COUNTY
DIBTIIJitri'ED IY

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Wool &amp; Dacron Worsted-Dacron &amp; Rayon Wash 'n Wur

1 GROUP VALUES TO 18.95 - - - - · - - S a l e 11.00
1 GROUP VALUES TO 12.95
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1 GROUP VALUES TO 1.D.95
late 8.50
1 GROUP VALUES TO 8.95
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SUMMER SUITS Nott-lly
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tions, or ottachmenta, travelled
I,IOt miles in the above oerv·
, ices and in patrolling roads
1 and highways of the county.
Included in the travelins were
Ithe COilveyaace of three persono
I to the Athens State Hotpllal,
one to a rest home, two prison·
I era returned from Columbus,
' tbree to the Bureau of Criminal
investigation !or polygraph el·
aminatiolll and one death mto·
oage dellvOI'ed.
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, lor occident, was inv01tlgated.
I Arrtsls were made on the
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charg01, dloturblng
i tho peace D, intoiicatlon 8 110n. l
oupport 2, orders to hold '3, no I
operators license 2, contempt
of court, permltllll£ UDIIcensed
operator to drive d01trucUon
of pro~rty, .peed jn exee!ll,
trespassmg, consumin1 in motor vehicle, contributing to deUnquency, iiioult and battery,
runaway from home, bastardy,
walkaway from Lakin and DWI, 1
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Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Rail's Ramblings.

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There Is some reaction a- "It doesn't bother me to see
mong conservative elements a- dirty-faced ~eatniks,'' he says.
gainst the program, he notes. "They're not dangerous to any.
people often say, 'Nothing's body but themselves. Our counhappening. Why do _we nee~ try ls pretty safe; they consti·
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take them time to realize that ma~y t~ousands.''
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th~ strength of the force keeps/ H1s fa1th appears to be brmg•
cr1me rates down."
lng rewards In the student-pollee
Chief Marshall, a spry o2 plan .

By Tom Rail
of the nation's law enfr#eme!nt officials should turn
Provincetown, Mass., to fol·
an experiment in policelftanship that could revolution1ze the profession.

the pollee field. "Years ago," \ year old .who works out on
he claims, "policemen useo to weights three days a week and
concentrate on apprehension. " won't let officers have vacaNow we center our efforts on lions if they're ten poUDdJ ovprevention, then aoprehension, erwelght," has a deep faith in
and prosecution·"
today's younger generation.

years.''
One student who attends
Jlll~()AIJIWAY GRAPEVINE . ters from visitors e~presslng/er must be assigned to design
university in .Michigan, has al-~~~:::r Checker booked mto their enjo~ment. . ;,, How to ,ail the bau~ies she wears .on
ready become involved in inJq
lor the month of Sep- Stuff a Wlld Bikini
I~ the iscreen. That s aim~st as v1tal
telligence work and has been
teirltber will be the highest pa1d last _bea~h mov1e D1di and as Vietnam, wouldn t you say?
quite helpful ln the arrest this
• erlan performer to work m Frankie w11l be seen in togeth- 'l'he barbershop known as Jerth 1
BJiltlan smce Danny Kaye . er. That's Annette Funicello ry's Is a posh, blue-tined em- Initiated last year by Chief (girls are also Included In the summer of mor~ an orty per·
The ail-star benefit tor 11 chari- and Frankie Avalon whom Jack porium at Madison and 57th Francis Marshall, a program prof!l'am) can work their _way so: ~ bnf'c~lc~
f~~ar~es. th
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~ at Shea StadiUm Sept. 19 1E. Leonard dubbed "The Ma where the favorite customers 1 to bring graduating high school up mto full • time . Jobs 1_n a
s 1° 8 •
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SOUpy Sales teeing it oft at 73 ;ers." Ma and Pa separating Perfonners in the musical field/!CJ be working
successfully Will be professional! reqwrmg In which trouble m1ght be exalld Sammy Dam endmg tbe fprofessionally will move on to Ia r e automatically serenaded without showing signs of fa- I college degree Within ten peeled and then weed out narejtertainment at mtdnight. It · new movie trends.
'with their latest discs on the tigue.
cotlcs user. . .
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shop's hi·fi as soon as they
Carty (9th),
Student • trammg program s
time . . The Sardi set hears The beau whose name Boaty come in. But there was a giant The plan was explained to
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part of an effort against cnme
that Frank Loesser is still try- Boatwright won't divulge I s crisis the other day when Leo-' n.e by Chief Marshall. ''We tap Ch!cago
000 000 101- 2 8 2 ~~ ~hat Chief ~arsha!l calls
!h~ to solve the problems in ITerence Baker, a Landon agent./ nard Bernstein and Benny Good- the senior classes of local high Phlla
022 100 20X-7 11 1 all court press taches. He
hJ8 "Pleasures and Palaces" , No word on why it's such a big man were scheduled for appoint- schools for young people Inter· Buhl, Koonce 4), Humphreys has a force of ten full • .
musical. He did the smart thing : secre .. The advance reports /ments at the very same time. ested In law enforcement fields. ~6), Hoeft (8) and Krug., employees plus the extra mne
closing It out of town in the :on 'Face ol Fu Manchu" have •As summit conference was bel~. From this group, we employ Short (12-7) and Dalrymple. / in summer. For a town which
Spring when he knew it wasn'li Seven Arts executives convmced /At promptly 4 p.m. both Lenme nine students on an equivalent Loser - Buhi 12~). HR - numbers less than 4000 popula·'. up to his high 3tandards .. 'that Chr~s.topher Lee ~ho plays an~. ~enny w~re ensc~nced In full • time salary for the sum· Stuart (19th).
!ion in the o~f_- seasons: the pol.
Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
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. Houston
020 000 002- 410 ti pretty good.
WY 2·2284
115 W. SECOND
named Mar lou Bean
F'riends Lugos1 was w1th Dracula and ,mus1c. One mmute later the hiAt seventeen, he contm· t. Louis 000 300 lSx- 9 13 2 H1s new program
works
OHIO
hope the Eileen Barlon-Dan ' Boris Karlofl with the Franken- H resounded and Benny and
ued, "they h~ve a future ahead Nottebart,
Raymond (7), well lnt~ what he ca_1!s "the
POMEROY
Sllaw divorce doesn't become stem monster ... Bel1eve 11 or me beamed. The record
of them, and wt can have them MacKenzie C8) and Triandos. ~p~ro~griesisilvie.imioiveimieinti.iiiiinijiiijiijiiiij
of those regn·ttable head- don 't but Natalie Wood's high-iwas Bernstein COnducts
back for four more years dur- Simmon a(7-10) and McCarver. I
JIDed cases.
priced flack vows that her con- stein" with the New York
Loser _ Nottebart ~2-9). HR.
tract includes a clause providingham10nic and Benny Goodman May, Gatewood (4), McBride Trandoa (2nd).
}!ow Boston 1s p l~n ntng. an that a certain California jewel- as soloist.
(6) and Rodgers. Loser - May
""'"million all weather stadiUm
(4-9) •
00 Innings)
.'!. Actor John Conte and Mari(13 Innings)
San Francisco
lyn Maxwell who got a divorce
New York
020 010 000 1- 4 11 0
JWS ago are s11ddrnlv a sur"Don't'' Trade Until You See Us. We Will Save You
000 210 000 000 1- 4 n 0 I Cincinnati
prille twosom&lt;' Tlwv started '
Chicago
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dating all ovrr "~:1 111 when John
Money. We Give The Best Service In The Valley.
000 101 001000 0-3 10 0 Marichal (17~) and Bertell
$p1it with his mn;l recent sweeDowning, Ramos (9), Hamil- O'Toole, Davidson (8), Craig
heiress Nan&lt; y lleinz Russell
ton (9), Mikkelsen C9) and How- (10) and Edwards. Loser
.. . James Fox. who is so c111e
WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU.
as the young l:lrtl tsh guardsman
ard. Pizarro, ary 18), Wilhelm vldson n-1).
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Ill "Those ~1a g ntlt l·r nt Men m
(8), Fillher (10) and Romano,
---'l)eir Flying ~1 arhinrs ," is for(9. Wlnner-Mikkelsen
JANE IJND WINNER
gMting SJra h ~lih wtth Andy
14-7). Loser-Fisher (111). HR
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Jane
Goben. Andy is a miss, nol a
-Tresb !17th).
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Lind, owned by John Martin of
\ fl)lster.
Ll k
Jackson, romped home 2~
lUis zzqyx nes Ol'l 8-5 2n
lengths in front In the featured
"'· .The biggest spectacle on I
Major Leape Results
By Uulted Prell InteraaUOIIII $1,100 pace Wednesday night at
Broadway is the sad and shabby
NaUoaal Leape
Scioto Downs.
oll,e atop the Bond store - the
2 Door, Automatic Trans. Radio
Pitlll
110 000 100 s 7 o In scoring her sixth win in
huge, block-long sign at the
York 000 000 000- o 5 0 11 races this year, the 6-yeardried-up watrrtall still touting '
Veale,
Schwall (9) and Pag- old daughter
of Peter Lind
"The Fall of th•~ Homan Em- j
Fisher,
Kroll
(9)
and
grabbed
the
early
lead and ran
. plre" one ot the terrible hardICannl:wu·o, Schaffer (9). Win- away from pre-race favorite
ticket losers of t;rst year . Get
Auto. Trans. Power Steering, Radio
ner - Veale &lt;ll~) Loser _ Miss Buckeye Lind to return
ready. A new film coming out '
is titled ''To." Th&lt;tl 's all
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Fisher (7-13).
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Longtime tans ol a lamous and I '
Cut $4.20.
much-loved screen queen a r e '
Ult game)
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2 Door, Auto. Trans. Radio
Q9ietly and tacllully trying to 'l it . ..• · &lt;
Los Ang
200 010 00- 3 12 1
suggest that she rettrc grace ful - ~.;., . ..: .·
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130 000 OOX- 4 5 1
Drysdale 15-9) ami Torborg. TWO ROOKIES CUT
ly and make no more fl ickers. : · ·
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Sad to say. she looks so grotes- '
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O'Dell' (9) and Oliver. Winner slve end Gary Hart a_nd guard
que in her l:t l!' &gt;l ftlm she comcs i . · ·
Automatic Trans. Radio
t._JN"".~ft~
(5-S). HRs _ Aaron Ed Dukes, both rooktes, were
off like a female impersonator ·,;, ··
(22nd l, Oliver &lt;lOth).
cu~ from the Washlngton Red..•. Virna l.isi did such ~ fine -;:t·~ -"-_·_._. ,. · · · · · •'•-'· s
(Znd game)
skms squad Wednesday.
job in Marcello Mastroianni 's
"Casanova '7... she 's been
Los Ang
010 100 010- 3 10 0
' tapped as his co-st;rr Ill "Par- SOBERJ\'(i SIGHT-The sight or goats grazing In the
Milw
000 100 lDO- 2 5 1 FIRST
&amp;
anoia ," wlnl'h doesn't sound like' tops of trees nnght be enough to drive many a drinker
Osteen, Miller (9) and Tor. QUALITY
on the wagon. But not in Essaouira -Morocco where it's
borg. Lemaster, Sadowski ~8), REGULAR
a romant tc comedy, hut thats a common sight. The goats, displaying the 'nimbleness
·• What it is.
of Circus aero bah, scramble up the trees to graze off the
See These Salesmen: Emerson Jones, Melvin Little,
O'Dell 19) and Oliver. Winner- Certified Oil Stltion
The Kod&lt;tk cxh ibil al t h e thorny fol1age and bitter fruit. The trees are the onl;f
Osteen 9-11). Loser - LemasWorld 's F;w 1s a splendid ex- ones that gro:v in the a_rea.
ter (4-9). HRs - Aaron 23rd), w. Matn 11•

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lng their vacations from college Many of the students are
taking law enforcement courses
at their respective schools."
The stiidenlll who act as traffie directors ~d meter maids

M•1d Summer fABRIC
cIearance Continues

BARGAINS BY THE YARD

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1963 CHEVROLET Corvair s1095

1957 PONTIAC 4dr. wagon s95
1953 OLDS 88 •
1951 CHRYSLER 4dr.

MANY MORE USED CARS TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM!

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ample of how a corporate im-1- - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - aie can be en hnnced w i t hI
thoughtful planntng. The entire '
, dlaplay. wttlt tlte movie "The i
(1st Game)
tiarchmg Eve" as its lop alBaltimore 020 000 040- 6 10 1
t(action . has brcn well received
American League
L. Angeles 103 100 000- 5 10 1
the public lor lwo years and Detroit
000 100 000- I 4 0 J. Miller, Palmer 13), Larsen
KudJk !ties are full of let- Cleve land 000 300 lOx- 4 7 2 C5), S. Miller (8} and Orsino,
;;r-------.....-..-,1 Sparma, Sherry (7) and Free- Brown 18). Chance, Lee (8),
han. Siebert 112-G) and Sims. Sukla C9) and Ranew. Winner, Loser- Sparma t7-5). HRs - Larsen (1-0). Loser - Lee t6-5)
, Demeter (12th, Alvis (17th). !2nd Game)
Tn Our Wed. Ad.
-1 Ballimore
022 120 1DO- 8 13 0
. Boston
10 020 020- 5 8 0 IL. Angeles 000 000 000 - 0 5 2
Kansas Cy. 100 000 000- I 6 I
McNally (s-4) and Brown.
Morehead, Radatz (8) and
Tillman. O'Donoghue, Aker C8),
Wyatt (8) and Bryan. WinnerMorehead (IH2). Loser-O'Donoghue (5-15).

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COAL FOR SALE
LUMP--STOKER-EGG

KEITH GOBLE FORD

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USED CAR LOT

PEACOCK COAL CO., CHESHIRE
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Narum, Koplitz 16), Bridges
(91 and Brumley, Perry, Pleis
151, Hoggenburk 16), Stigman
171 and Battey. Winner - Stig
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HRs -- Allison (17th , Kindall

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TRY ONE
OF THESE BEER
RECIPES THIS
WEEKEND •••
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HUDEPOHL
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make with beer. ·You'll like the ftavor th~y. add to your menus,j~t as,y()q )i~e the flavor
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ARTFUl DODGER

fiRST
QUALITY.
REGULAit

Crash" program was the hit ot/ o' party
TIMforMOHR'S
the Los Angeles Dodgers to publi cize n hew record.
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PRICES FOR
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River news
• No frost, no defrosting ever, Mil
in freezer. Adelight to use,
• Big tOO·Ib, zero zane freezer.
• Twin vegetable Hydrators hold nurly
'!4 busheL Storage dQQI',

SKIN ITCH
DON'T SCRATCH ITI

~~=il maticaUy,wasbesallfomalit:at!
• Atllllmatic Slit qJ:le Ideal for dlapels, feans,.
Si&lt; vmh and rinse temperatunt axnblllllllaal.
• Patented Deep 1\Ctian agitator Glllllllllllit • • •
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Unlike ordinary watchee, dust won't bother
a waterproof' Bulova. Moleture won't rust Its
parts. It tekt1 the htrdaet wear, yet lool&lt;s
omart enough for the drueielll occasion. You

ear

plii41o 11011 clip~, filii,
morkell; lllfiated beach
blllt, r1ng1, rafts, etc.

SYMPHO.NY IN_SCAFFOLDING-~A work of ar~ lh.ltselllo tbl&amp; pattern ma?e b~
sclllloldmg at t.1e new Metrupohli&gt;.n O.ljU&amp; Houle m New York'l Iolncolll ctlltti.

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SUMMER TOYS

CENTURIES AH EAO OF HIS TIME-Military tank~&lt; aren't new. os Anne Hoffman of Lek~ Forest. IlL, dl sC&lt;lVP!'s ao
she insprcts .J modf'l of a tank designed by Leonardo Da Vinci. It 's m Chicago's Museum of Science and lndustry.

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SWIMMING
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mudL·rn n~n's hab it at style
show at St. Joseph's Colleee, North Windham, Me.

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FRIGIDAIREWashersoaBMb-

THAT OTHERS MAY FOLLOW- An nmphiblou• t ra il breaker'&amp; path is examined
by Weldon Appe lt (righ t ) arter it cuts a 2t .. foot swath In forest near Houston.

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St., Middleport.
Open from 8 a.m. tO 9 p.m.
seven days a iveek.
- - -- - · · NEIGLER BUILDING Supply
Racine, Plastic waD tile
per sq. fl. for bathrooma,
bouse builders, aluminum siding, kitchen cabinets measured to size of kitchen.
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END OF THE MODEL YEAR

CHEVROLET
NEW TRUCK SALE ! !

$AVE MORE NOWI

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Chevrolet 6 1h' stepside body with heavy duty rear
springs, heater, defroster, spare tire, oil filter and
oil bath air cleaner.

$1899

On Display On Big Used Cor Lot-Open Til 9 P.M.
WY 2-2126
WY 2·5325

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FOR SALE

$6000.00 with small dow o :
payment and balance can be 1
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WY 2-3054 after 5 p. m.
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1962 Corvair 700- 4 Door · · · · $1195

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extens1ve
and continuing
program of marine contracts.

Paid hospitalization, ourgical
insurance, paid vacations,
paid holidays, pension plan,
life insuritnce non-work dis-

ability pay,

and

shift bonus.

For furthercollect:
Information
t.lephone

ly walnut finish. This set
(419) 691-2475
five months old. Take over or apply in person to:
payments of $6 per month or
EMPLOYMENT OFFICI
pay balanco
due $78.38.
Monday thru Saturday
4 WY 2-6555.
8 3 &amp;lc
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FURNISHED apartment,
rooms and private bath. In- ONE INCH PIPE, ladders and
AMERICAN SHIP
quire Ohio Hotel. 7 13 tfc walk -in refrigerator, in gO&lt;Jd il
BUILDING CO.
condition. Mrs. H. G.
2245 Front 51.
\I DOUBLE, ! roollll!.
222 ; sler , Long Bottom,
Ohio.
Toledo, Ohio
Sycamore St. WY 2-5212.
1 Call 985-3201.
8 3 6te
An equal opportunity
utility room. nice yard. Point
Lane. Lmcoln Heights. Ph.
WY 2-31174.
6 16 tfc

,Simon's
iMarket
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- - - -LOTS
- -- rree _ IFHEE
use of our Carpet Sham- · '::i""iii~;;";:-;:::-......,"::~ 1
pooer With purchase of Blue i '
for
sales

- , ""' I Lustre ShRmpoo. Baker Fum-

APACHE TRAILER

ago and orarer Brown' !'rail iture, Middleport.
er Park tSiale Approved!
8 3 6tc
In Gallipolis will be Minersville, Ohio, Pbone W'l
-ct.~~~~ month of August. W324.
1 u; Uc AFRICAN NIGHT crawi&amp;S, 55
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Apache Sales, Service ..:..=.::....____.::....__
for $1.00. (No one home in
aecessories - call

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H:-tl!:E ana rour ro'l"lJ turn•-.:h&amp;
Print Shop, Mills St., Ill IDd lllllurnllhed aport.
0., Vernon Web- areola WY Z-6434
12 8 tic
I 3 3tc . and 4 ROOM furnl'h" apar~

day time.) See me, or phone
after 5 p. m. Will mow with

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for
Party Plan Demon""ance
for
ad· .
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rier. Car helpful. For details ,
and information. call in per- 1
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Gallipolis. Ohio, 7 p. m. Fri- .
day, Aug. 6. Ask for Mr. l
Simmons.
8 5 2tc I

my power mower, &lt;in Mid- ExPERIENCED
WAITRESS I
dleport i $125 per hour. Need wanted. Apply in person at.
money for hospital bill. John the Martin Restaurant.
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Mohler, Leading Creek Road,
6 4 3tc
Middleport, Ohio. Ph. WY 2;;-;;::-.:=--:--;c-:
7103
8 s 3tc
S. Civil
lorvlcoo
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IDformation, write
or eve;, "Get Star,"2'k lb. $1.~9 $1.00 per bushel · Bring co.rr uaall'
•nlaln• uttl ,ppmn._
nala!J Rt
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Eleauor J· [)o
. "'0 • • Ebersbach Hardware, Sugar t.ainer Pick your own. Thorn- 11a11 011 JO'- ....,..fill. .-equtNm~at~t.
moo. Phone: Run Mill, Pickens Hardware, as Hayman, Syracuse, OhiO. =~ t.wt•J' fl'ltDJ ume. dd.......~ I
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Middleport Feed MilL
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IN'I'ERIOR or exterior paint- .
1 WATER for steam irons. 25c
1MI your ...,... gallon. Bring own containers. DON'T PUMP you Slugglsb OOJ&gt; ing. Contract or hourly rate. i
Call WY :Hill Roller's Store.
8 a 301c tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AII oc any steady employment. ,
'--~----:..ll::.illt~ ---·- -- ·
- ~ oeptic tank cleaner. Land- Con1.act, R. M. Braley, WY :
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2-SI!I!J.
7 22 15tc '
Insurance
house, 6 roams and
bath,
2 _Ill lie
barn and outbuilding•. Can be :
Real Estate For Sale
Senlce
seen by appointment only . . CANNING TOMATOES for sale
Ill lela! papers, Call WY 2-2779.
8 4 3tc $tOO per bushel. Bring eo11- FOR SALE 7 room
t·mm'll• and almost &amp;nJ HoBBY HO,..,
noE- - tamer and ptck your own.
and tricycle, Harry Hill Let rl Falls
house, coal furnace, hot and .
doouweull.
like new. Both for $20.00. Two
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cold runnmg water. I'"' acres
!-..~- - . . - . I'OmeiOJ
__ _ _ of ground. 12000 00. Forest
t l de male German shepherd pups :
$35.00 each. Walter Wilson, FOUR ROOM house with batb Run Rd.Ph: WY 2-3f&gt;ll•l.
Uvestaclc
Ph. WY 2·7028.
in Syracuse. 33,. acres, free
8 4 61c
BOim!D,
- -c- 0 ,. - ~---gas, city water. Near school. FOR SALE : 3 beautiful -·
calf, SH 2-583&gt;.
TAX OFF SALE I
~hn Mohler, Rose Valley. WY located on Lincoln Road. Ideal II
7 24 Ute
l.
7 211 &amp;tc for split level home,
15 Cu. Ft. ChHI
ranch type. For further
h
M1c inery
FREEZER
$179
formation, phone: WY 2-317SII
Plus FREE leo Cream
or Ralph Graves at WY
%139.
8 3 3tc
eUSED FREEZER SALE

Clean interior. new whitewaU 1st line tirel, fawn fin·
isb, automatic trana.

1961 Chevrolet6 Pass. St. Wag. $1495
Vs tnglne, autOJJUltie trans. Radio and beater. LJke new
tires. White over black finish with red Interior.

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Contact: Tracy
Rl No. I, Minersor phone WY -27-3HIIp

Uprtghl Frttnr _ _ $50
12 cu. ft. GE Upright
f....,..,, uMd 4 Y"- _

S1les &amp; Service

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$125

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WileD
You Trade Cars

To Buy

PI1ACH iltlTTER

CHOW CALL FOR OPERATION ENTERPRISE-The
smiling chef Is television star Frank Sutton, gunnery I
sergeant of the "Gomer pyle, USMC" CBS-TV maw, 1
helping serve 70 enterprising newspaper carrier boys i
in a Washington naval mess haiL The group visited I
Wuhin~on, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and
other historic eastern cities In the prize trip 1pooaoreti :
by Newspaper Enterprise Association. - ·-· "- · ~
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1962 Pontiac Conv. Cpe. ·· · ·· · · · $1695
Loca.l owned, red vinyl interior trim, automatic trans.,
power steering and brakf's, black top, In good condition.
White finish, tires show little wear, radio and heater,

1961 Corvair Greenbrier 9·Pass. $1 099
Rf.d finish , good tires, r.adio, healer. standard trans.

• Buys 01 The Week •

58 Chev. '6' P.G. 4 Door · · · · $345
57 Buick Super H.T. Cpe. · ·· · $199
57 Olds 88 4 Dr. Sedan · .... · $295
56 FORD V-8 4 Door .... · .... · $99
1960 Dodge VB, 2-Door ···· now $795
Automalit' trans., power steering, clean interior, black
finish , new tires, radio and huler.

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who doesn't lill.e most of what he hears from the
these day_s, clowns for the camera by using hls ftngera
to _plug hiS ears to keep out music provided by Greelt;
gwlar players during a visit to Athens.

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White finish , red Interior, std. u·ans. 327 VB engine, tire•
like new. Radio and healet',

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1960 Pontiac Ventura H. T. Sed. $1095
Jf't blark finish . vJnyl Interior trim . Real low. mileaie bJ
original owner, Tires likl new, automaUe tr·anl. R&amp;:H.

SEE OUR DISPLAY OF 62 NEW CARS
AND NEW TRUCI&lt;S
On Our Used Car Lot At 306 E. Main
PERFECT PET-Hank Magnuskl, tm electrical anglneellng student at the University of lllinois, baa built !be
perfect pet. Called lliirunl, the pseud~reature was put
together to demonstrate the properties of neurons. It taD
guide itself around obstacles and seek lilbt. l&amp; 41-1
llile, ea1 or ueec1 Ill be bo~~~ebrokello

New Closing TbM 9:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Legal Notice

Auto Sales
dr• .Celebn'ly

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By CHESTER GOUlb ,.·

JULY

lr~4Y TIIJIU IRIDAY8:111!_Sign On - News
6:65'"Siiered Hearl
8 20 MeigJ County RFD
8:25 Paul Bowera, Farm
8:30 News
I ·35 Country Jamboree
8:57 Weather
7 00 Nalionat .iewa
7 05 Bill Miller Sho•
7'30 Sports Parerte
7.35 Bill MIUer Show
7:3! P!c~en• Harctware
tTu"' Thurs.)
7:ii0 News
8 U ~ Bill Miller Show
8 45 Baker Furniture Show
9 Ill! 'l'lews
9 00 Cqlfee wllb Jaaet
It:OO Portraits ol a Patriot
iO:Oii Swap Shop
·&lt;:30 Social Seuuity
10:35 Bill Miller Brunch Show
10:45 Mason Agr. Program

LISTEN TO WJEH

AM--990 on Your Dial

And

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11 ben~ fiven thlt
Ule
good
'l'nlltew of lhe Chureb of God. of
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brakes, ra d10,
power r es, lucurpor•t.ed. nlilioWI eoctet:r. Oled
power steering hydromatic their p~uuon ill Tbe CoJDDUlll Ple•
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sprmga. that 11ld church ll the owner, In lee
•••s in 1·.unpJe,
ot the toUowtnr re~~ ~
One Of the CI----~
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Thll followtnc desertbed Iandi
Pomeroy. Call Walter Grues- t)'lnl. ~nr •nd •ltuated an Che.tActual mile- er TowuhJp, Melli Coun•:r• Ohio,
er• WY •3230
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1:35 Sundown Serenad1
7:00 National News
7:00 Sundow!. Serenade
3:00 Sign Ofl
SATVRDAYS 1:00 Sign On - News
8:05 Country Mustc Time
6:20 Country Jamooree
'·oo Protestant Hour
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 Larry Andersoo Show
LU:45 It's l,luslc - 1\rmy
!1:00 llalry Valley ana Dutlon'l
Top Ten Show
12:00 Newa
12:15 lusical lnterludP
IZ:30 Rev. Merlin reeb
1:00 The Jim Mees Show
uo Sports Parade
8:115 Jim Mees Show
6:30 National News
6:35 SundoWII Serenade
8:00 Off the Air
~l1 NDA YS 7:30 Sign On - Arm1 Hour
1TuesGay)
7:65 News
10:45 Family Wor~llip (Thurs.) 8:00 Baptist Layman'J Hour
10:45 A$.C. Proi!'am (Friday) 8,30 Sunda~ Sboor
11 ' 00 News
1:00 Sunday Shoor
11.011 Tiny'a Country Ju11ctlon 9,30 The Bible Speak• to
11:30 l"UIY'S ,Country Hymns
9:45 Legislative Report
12:00 Cement block New1
lO 00 The Good Llle
12:30 Goesslet's Guest Star
10:1.\ Congressman Moeller
IFrideyl
1.:30 The Sunday Show
12:30 Larry Anderson Shoor
11:30 The Quiet Hour
3: lJ Jim Meea Show
12:00 News
4' 15 JIJaehluu' Auto Sbow
12: 16 The Christians Hour
t:30 Electric Company News 12:30 The Rev. Merlir Teets
t~% Jim Mees Show
2:00 The Rev. Silas Billups
I:OO NellJ
2:30 The Rev. Andre" Pai·10011 /l
I:05 .lim M• Show
1:30 Suilda• showcase
1:00 """
O...rts l'ar·•-' Serenade
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1:!0 Sundown
I:IO Jim Mees Sll&gt;w
1:00 Oft the Alr
THE BORN LOSER---..:....:.::...:::::....::::_____~ - -....."'!!!!!~!!!!--'!!!'!!'!!!!!!!~i;;:RJ$Ai;s(i;j
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YOUR CHEVY DEALER

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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MARK IV

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B06GED
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IT AIN'f NOTHIN' $E~IOIJS­
l TIIIIIIK SHE .:JEST OUTDONE
H61:5ELF PUITIIII'UPTHEI'\
'IWO IIONNERf JAR$ OF

Black Jinish, 4-speed trans., 110 engine, red vinyl bucket
aeats, radio, heater, good whitewall tires,

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18 cu ft. Good Frigidaire

I'D LOVElO,
!LVINEY-

1964 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. $2395
finish, good tiret~, 327 cu . tn. VS ell.iine with std. trans,
Radio tnd heater,

Immediate openings for
quelifiecl:
Stiel Leyout &amp;
Fabricetion
Pipefitten
Electrician•
Sheet Molal
Welders
Heavy Equipment &amp;
Machinery lnotellero

1676 Lincoln Hgts. nice modern
APARTMENT, 5 rooms and 4 room house with bath basebath, over Fabric Shop, Fur-~ men~ hardwood floors.' Builtmshed,
rent reasonable, in cupboards. Attic finished
Frank Fugate, WY 2-529.1.
for storage with disappesr-8 3 tfc
ing stairway. Priced
for
- FOR RENT - Modern fum·
'.iJil"·()QSiamese cat, R u
ished apartment. three rooms
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B 4 31c ed S Fred H .
2'&amp;
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o11man at a
--~-·------So. Fourth Ave., Middleport.

IARNIY OOOGLI 1nd INUI'PY SMITH

WITH A WARRANTY THAT COUNTS

Help Wanted

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
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Local one owner car, s»otlesa 'clean black interior, whitt

NOW
GMAC AND BANK FINANCING

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I rooms, bath, basement,
furnace beating, newly
transmissiOn, new
orated, bargain at $4,000.00.
POMEROY - 1II ttory 1rl1me, I
I rooms, bath, front and
porches, basement, gas
age 43,000. Price $995.00.
lng, lot 100 1 100 out of
8 2 tfc
water. $6500.00.
RURAL - ONE ACRE -

WJEH FM 101.9 meg.

PORTABLE RAINSTORMa flick of a switch, test
drivers at the. General Motors Proving Ground; Mtlford,
Mich. change light drizzle into a cloudburst. Nozzles cono
nected to pressure tanks on a'trailer simulate rainfall ~""
der driving conditions for 1ucb test putpooea 11 lludylnl
windlhield wiper patterns.

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Be· Thrifty! .. Alw•ys Save All of Y. ~yr
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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

WASIIINGTON - PKESI·
dent Johnson went to Capitol
Hill today lor a historic signing
of votiNi rlghta bill and disclose4 pf4ns to start enforcing
it SalllrdaJ.
· The President said he has eli·
reeled the Ju;tlce Department
to llle a law!lllit challenetne
the CGt~Jtltutionality or the state
poll tax In Mlaslsslppl Saturday
at I p. m. EDT.

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Store·Wiele August Sales II
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BRING YOUR FAMILY TO OUR SAlE'~lll
FRIDAY FROM 9:00 TO S:OO ·

AUCKLAND, N. Z. - T H E
1arents of the L a w s o n
!Uintuplets have received more
lban fO,OOO worth of girts but
~~ I~ one they really need,
the family lawyer said today .
rllj!Iawyer, A. ~ . Goold, said
lall!uel and Shirley Ann Law·
KID'' most pressing need is a
new · house to replace the old,
two , bedroom home they have
'&gt;een ': living ln.

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BIRtHIMA, JAPAN - "
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THE cofferdam within which the Ohio River Racine locks will be built takes
loday. ' years to the mlnure part of the Army Corps of Engineers' modernization program. It will replace
alter U .was devastated by the -(U.S. Army Photo)
'lrst atoi..tc bomb ever used In

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.:P.;~~ Etopped In the.,•lree~\
iiiil"illll'lll ,activity ea~e lo
"mbat. \

p·omeroy Merchan:t s··.
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.100 ~pie;_ observed a mmute

Fri. &amp; Stl., Aug. 4-7

EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEmMlER 10' ~

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Car

Mon .. Tues. 11nd Wed.
Aug . 8, 9, 10, 11
ELVIS PRESLEY

Shelley Fabares, Harold

Friday Night ~pening,

Gary Crosby , Joby

Chris Noel.
C1nanovu, 3 ltoogtl
!Dilnio•n: 75c $ 41lr.

ANNOUNCING I

STORE HOURS
FOR AUGUST

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AND

N. Y. Clothing House

with,,jill · ~

TICKET NOW.

. THESE POM ERQY STORES ·
ARE ·_GIVING AWAY FREE TICKETS:

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mn.dav _ _ _ 9:00 AM til 12 Noon

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Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp; Saturday Night~, :~ ..

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Presley, Mary A nn Mo-

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ing to ald·'tbe JJesleJe,d u.s.
Spt'.cial F.q p e-llt Due
co, in !he ~· Hlptauds 250
miles north of Saigon, was
forced down by enemy fi'OIInd
f' r e. A U.S.A.F. transport
plane made ~ "miraculous•
land1ng at Saigon alter Viet
Cone ~ Ore shot off part
of lis landitlg gear when 11
tr1ed unsuccesafully to evacuate
wounded from Due Co.

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desperate !iring passes In an
effort 00 shoot it down.
The plane c r a s h e d at
3:25 p.m. in the east end of
assured that we wiU have an tbe city's main s~reet just as
i~t~restine and educational ex-~ the city was wak1ne up !rom
hiblt.
Note: Above. we failed to ~
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molasses, sugar water spikes, A curator or assistant, vers· school children, through the
Today 1 shall deal only with Iand haneing against the wall,. ed in the use .ol all ol the museum to explain the use of
18,000 Vlchlils or the atomic one section or the proposed mu-1 bundles or
wheat
r y e, l machines ment1oned and tools the machmes and tools .
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seum, agriculture.
buckwheat, oasis, bundles ol dU- for plantine, "tending" harvest- Mr. C. E: Blakeslee, Me!gs
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grains and grasses, and , mg field and garden crops and County Agncultural ExlenSloD
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ToKYO. _ TYPHOON JEAN
lhe lour rardmal wor~s a shock or corn.
their preservation, will
ac- agent, is our consultant and
ashed the South Japanese of man, agnculture comes first, For the ladies w11 have a lcompany groups,
especially ~dv1sor on matters or accept~land of Kyushu wtth 110-mlle- for Its products are! neces:.: sidesaddle.
I teachers with their classes or 1ng and arrangmg the exh1ban-hour winda today killing at lor the exiStence 0 man 1 ·
its. Mr. Blakeslee is a member
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Durmg
the
latter
years
of
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the Executive Council ol the
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ml~:g
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colonial
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Me;gs
County Pioneer and His~ man. 0 1018 Y 18 as there began ihe development
torical Society
Receive Word On
nisslng, was IeaRd dead.
or means and methods of food
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Under his direction we reel
Harry C. Dye, lather ol oneProperty da~age was heavy. production lor man and beast
Native's Death
!time Pomeroy athletic great,
l'he howling Win¢! blew down that today exceeds such develWI'}}
Tippy Dye. died Thursday at
IJlany bomes, In some cases opment before that time by all
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Relalives have been notified •Mt. St. Mary's Hospital in Nel:rapplng ~eir occupants. T 0 r- mankind in the thousands and
or the death today of a former sonv11le He was a res1dent of
renlial rllD caused floods and thousands or years
before
Middleport resident, Miss Etta Athens.
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laodlllldes. disrupting lranspor· Therefore. it is timely
that . AJ?pointment of Drew Webster Po~t members to
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Gaskill at th Foster Rest home A native ol Meigs county, Mr.
latloo throughout Kyushu.
we examine the tools of such h1gh d1str~ct off1ces was ~nnounc~d today by C?mmandin ZanesviUe.
Dye leavL'S a . daughter, Mrs. Arter sz years, Roy BelzlnJ,
progress.
er Ben Williams of the E1ghth D!Sinct, Amencan LeShe Is survived by one broth· Robert (FranciS) Hams. 1n proprietor or the Green LanKESPONSE ,NOT GOOD
For our musetlm we already gion.
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er, Harry, and two sisters, Misa Colum~us and Wliilam H. (~p- tern, Main and Court-sta In
M~lgs County • new bookmo- have an early type grain sickle The appointments included
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Margaret Gaskill and Mrs. py ) D)e, director ol Athletics Pomeroy, is going 19
take
bUe, equipped with 4,000 books and cradle, the reaper and bind- the Rev. Frank Cheeaebrew, a coml~·uttee , attended a s e Sheri!! Robert C. Hartenbach Fred Lemley, all ol Zanesville. lor the UmverSity of Nebraska, things a bit easier.
lor children, teen-ager and ad- er and a thrashing machine. past commander or Dr•~. W~b- mee~ne ~ Cleve~n~ Aug.d' l: said today two-time loser Arden She was a former member ol Lincoln. One son. Max, " de- Mr. Betzing disclosed today
ui~ has iaile to attract much the lannine mill lor cleanine ster Post and aD.P~~t ~~let ~r. 1 aug an ~·r ~· c~~ti~~- Otmer Stewart, 46, Rt. I, Har- the Church or Christ or Mid- ceased.
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he has sold the Blue and Gray
1 servres w~11 J a1 2 restaurant - across Court-stpatflmage in Racine according wheat, the cutting box lor cut- commander as ~s riel
~p- ~ e er~~
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t ~~''!? make riaonville, will go before Com-1 dleport and was a member ol Fune~d
to one source.
ting straw and !odder lo mix lain. Rev. Cheese re~
a so les 0
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. h mon Pleas Court today on an the Church of Christ or zanes- p.m.
ay .rom e aeger to Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Guin0 1
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"The response !rom residents with meal or bran for ~ow ~~~eelB:i:.~~~e:plam durmg~ ~~~eiD ~ ~!~:~.!~c:rvit\c: information affidavit charging ville.
;.~:~: ~~~ec~~l Au~~~sti;~e~~ ther, ~nd has brought his son,
in ~ine ha. I been very feed, a corn cutter and husking Another appointment was that this Legion year.
burglary.
Funeral services will be held the se rvice.
~n, m as ID8lllller or the
1aod, said this (re'~n.. . peg lor cuttmg and h~skmg of Drew Webster Comlllllnder G. All these appointees will join Stewart and Richard Kraley, at the Bolen Funeral home in
Green Lantern.
Therefore a special mvltatloo com and a shelling machine; a E G 'nthe as Dlv'ISloo Com- slate ollicers at a Legion lor• 21 Dexter were apprehended '" Zanesville Saturday at 7 p. m. EXPRESS APPRECIATION
The elder ~lng, ~ f?rmer
I• made to everyone. to VIS!
· 't the trea dm111 • a set 0 f burrs ( m~·u mander
· Ul serving
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Meigs and Gal- urn Aug. 14 in Lancaster where Parkersburg by Wood coun- Friends may call at the funeral The Federated Church oouncil h ill becouncilman
band j iodicated
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bookmoblle
Racme at Co- stones) !rom an old water mill Ha counties District' command- the special speaker will be ty officers earlier this week. home alter this alternoon.
today expressed public ap- e w .
on
o wm1 on
...... Garage park'mg
Io,t on Sh aderiVer,
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the eveDlngs
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an "A" harro.w, ers are direct
workers
in newly . elected Second Vice Meigs deputy Bob Beege
work• The body will later be ta k· preciation to the Busy Bee trade
Do mBetz
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Aua •. lllrom 1:15 "· m. to 2:1$ a side hd~ plow, ~ coane mill•membership drives and work Commander Bob McBride, the eel with the West Virginia ofli- en to the Gaskill Funeral home class ol that church lor a gilt ol
~the, I a 1~ mo 01
P·__m.
lor use m maklne sorghum hand in hand with each first J first Korean Conflict veteran to , cers in the apprehension.
in Wellston where services will $5tJ made to the council Thurs- :":eal'S alter~
p:~~~
vice . commander.
hold state office,
Stewart and Kraley are charg- be held Sunday at 3 p. m. Bur· day. "This Is a line contribu· ed !rom Albert Russell
Paul Casci and . Frank
eel with breaking and entering iai will be in the McArthur tion to tbe work ol the churcb" Meanwhile, Mrs,
Vau~han also rece1ved Import- Secondary Road 37 the residence or W. A. Stone, cemetery.
\the council sa1d.
who took over the restaurant
ant Committee posts.
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on Gold Ridge in Bedford·
and coolectionary
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Casci, Middleport Postmaster
e mprove
township the nigbt ol Aug. I. It
said Mr Guinther and their•
By United Press l"ternetinnal
ls. district chairman or. the R~A~LESTON - ~e Stat: is charged they stole a saddle,
son, Jon: w'lll assist at the res~
ommlSSlon WI
op~ clock, radio, and maybe other
aurant. .
PLEIKU, South VIet Nam - VIti Cong gutrril· Gilts lor the Yanks progr~. .
l11 today poured mortar and small arms fir.e onto Casci, when he held tins o1!1ce bids August 17 on 31 proJects articles. The Items listed were
Restaurant hours are week·
a U. S. Special FnrciiS airstrip around which gov· In past years, had the Eighth es!t'lma~hlo
lcdst ~em~n: recovered in Parkersburg where
days Monday thru Thursdays
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they had been sold lor $12, the
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trnm"'t forciiS he¥41 fought for tw9 weeks to es- District at the top .of the state. ml 10~· e arges . nu
Jobs offered sherill said.
The Meigs County Jaycees today agam lD"!Ies all 6 a. m. to 9 p. ~. and Sund/o
tal!llth .I MCUrt dtf.,se perimeter, No ctoualty fig· Sunday he w1ll JOIR other diS· 00road lmprovement
c?ntract 10 _any "nele bid Sheriff Harteobach said Stew- of Meigs eountr roungsters between the ages ~f f1ve and 6 a. m. to P. m.
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were. rtiHsed. A helicopter wao shot down trict cha~rmen In Columbus m
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a plllDillllg sess10n.
openmg held thiS year.
art was released recently !rom sixteen to parhc1pate m their ftrst annual Meigs County The Guiothers reside at 162t
~· "'- bast Thureclay bullhe crew escaped.
Mr. Vaughan, •.s new head ;::t $5i!w m~::n !ota~e;r !~ the State Penitentiary alter aerv- Fishing Derby S~nday afternoon in the phio River at Lincoln Heighta. Jon is a senior
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foreien
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of
the dislrlct
Amertcamsm
f:' the 1 ing a term for conviction of bur- the Pomeroy landmg.
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Ala Qualson-Sackty, was en route Ia Washlngtan
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and
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Bond
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con ralcd 11 e mgl 19 u charged in the current affl. the boys and girls to show up ware and Moore'n Store in team.
II 4t!lvtr a lpiCial IHIII9I to President Jol\nson
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year m terms o o ar vo ume.
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with rod and reel and bait " Pomeroy and a Sportsman Knife
from Prwld111t Kwamt Nkrumah. A Ghanaian dip- Total ·$842,000
Final award or. all ln!erstate dav.:m,ENILE CONFESSES
said Bill Ineles. chairman ~ furnished by Pickens ~rdware
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SAIGON (U~I) - A U. S. A1t Force B57 Canberra
twin·jet bomber crashed today in the ~ city of Nha
Trang with its full load of 250/oun\i bombs. A thund·
erous series of explosions kille 12 Vietnamese and in·
jured 12 other persons, 8 of them Amencans.
The two-man crew parachuted safely into the bay 200 miles Its middly siesta. It b!J!St lnto
northeast or Saigon wbeo the Oames and then the oty was
plane developed a fuel leak af· shaken with a aezit:s of explo.
ter being hit by VietCong lire. sioos. Two of the eight Amer&gt;They set tile controls for the cans lwrt were meJ;Dbers of a
plane to crash at sea but il fire lighting crew.
swung back in a wide arc Nha Trang wu once a sleepy
while another B57 made eight coastal rllsort lmowD lor 11&amp;
beautiful beacbell. But only
Thursday
the U.S. Army anTOKYO (UPII - Chinese
Communist naval vessels sank nounced It bad become head·
two Nationalist warships Ia quarters of the Army's task
the seas off lhe South Cbloa force Alpha-the first big COJD.
Coast, Pekinc radio said to.. bat oommand of tbe lJ.S. lighting forces in VIet Nam.
algbt.
The craah of tbe B$7 was one
A Chinese laogoage broad· of seven air misbape plaguing
east mooitored ln Tokyo Ideo- Americans and VIetnamese iD
tifled the two -- JSels as the tile war against the VIet Cone.
Amerlcao • made submarlae 1o every cue the c:rew., esebaser Cbteomen and a amall- eaped with no more tluiilmioor
er ooe, the lllane Cblaog. hurts.
II said the two Chloeae NaAnother B57 crashed Into the
tionallst vessels Intruded Into Saigon River Thursday night; a
llsbiog «rounds near Namoa U.S. bird dog observation plane
bland oil Kwaoglung Province crashed iD Cbuong Province
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ud "'m•shan islaad off Fok· south of Saig~; A VIetnamese
under a $29 million contract. This $72 million project is leo _p;;ince sabolage mls- AIH Skyraider crashed at the
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pbsolete structures and is scheduled for completion in 1970. tioaa.
Qui Nhoo airfield; u.s. AlE
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Skyraider crashed at Bien Hoa,
15 miles north of Saigon.

WASRINOTON -A M E R I·
can deatha from hostile action
In Viet Nom rose to 548
in tJu, week ending Aug. 2, an
lncreue of 10 over the total at
ibe end or the preceding week,
the Pentagon aaid Thursday.

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,_. prHecll111 -"'• figure. Tht cuutlty tall cov.... the ptrloclslnct J~n I 1961
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~ R. Ford· btllev• Pr1111dant Johneon ,lhould
~"war on North Vltt Ntm. It Would 1M Hthe
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A 17-year-old jhvenlle was to
terlal land trust · accounts ' u. s. Bureau or Public Roads. Ihe returned to custody today
amounted to S842,000 as or the The projects include one at ·of the Mel8s County PI'&gt;'
end o1 the •1965 fiscal year, It Mason, 3.78 miles of secondary hate court following confession
waa announced today by Stale ruad 37, the 'Jerry's
Run .ol guilt In the theft or an alumAuditor "'-··ter w GObi
Road" for resurfaci••
mum dog boose !rom the Char·
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Meigs
County, by township, include:
SEK~CES SATIJRDAY
route, and a battery, gas and
Chester • •1$· Letart $2- Funeral services lor Margaret tools from the Leroy Wyant
Oil!-~,
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Sansbn~
-3, who died at lhe home plsce, Rt. I, Harrisonville, and
$1,&amp;111.83, Scipio $4,679.83, Sut-'t&gt;f her dlughter, Mrs. Richard tools from the Clyde Brown
ton · fl3,048.811,' while holdings. Bochrnan, in Marielta 1 will be place, in HarrieonvjUe. The shelor mirils~l laiids, by town- held Saturday al ~ ·P ,m. •' the rill :1 sald the youtb had
ahlps, include 'Chester
$253, l!.wlings-Coals ,Fuoe~al . home! dented implication in any ol the
~1. Orange· $IS, .R.'d!l.and
. with. the Rev. Chester kin!
.· ey thefts unlil, with
slon of
$380 Scipio $17t.41 and Sutton· bl charge. Burial will tie In juvenile court Judge F. H. 0'. M~
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Prizes will be awarded to the
boy or girl catching the Joneest
and the shortest !ish and to
the bo or girl catching the
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most o'clock
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The Mason bo&lt;wling center will

part~:;;~:.l ';a/urru~:d reopen tomom;w - _Saturday -

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try
: alter COilllplete rellnishlnc of Ill
and by M~y s Dairy of Ka · lanes, the ownera allDOUll&lt;~ toenswood.
dly. With winter leagoes now
Each contestant must
re- beng formed, the c:enter will o~
port to the Jaycee
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Desk before be~ to fish. ors Asm.. reglilatloos. All pel'
All contestants will btl furnish· lOllS bowlilt&amp; at the C*lter wiD
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th a copy
· of the rules when be ellglb~ to bowl In all BPA
ey reg"1er.
tou1'1111111el111.
Boys and girls between five
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local Red Crosa unl~ . IIIII ~ ~
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