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Mrs. Dan White and daughter,
Barbara.
Miss Polly Karr returned to
her employment in Columbus
Sunday after spending sevl'l'al
days with her pare~ts. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlea R.j&lt;arr.

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"Some guys have. it made."

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
Phone 992-5432

SHOPPERS
VALUESI
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, 23 &amp; 24
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most popular
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This l.s the lowest price we've had on TURF BUILDER.

Alld It comes at the naturally right time of year to

10,000 sq. ft.

SUPER-RIGHT, SHORT SHANK

MOKED PICNICS

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$100.00-$5.00
MAGNAVOX
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$111.0 Sandra Whit.

LAST WEEK'S T.V. WINNERS
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It (l'ows so thiek It actually
keeps weeds In cheek.
Requires less waler
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heat too. Now available in this
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Franklin Darst
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For years the all:pui;r.»se eholce of .

oibst }tWDO";ne.~s,( F~MILY ; ll'Uil.
·fled Ia now ori aale Qt ~ ·~est.
tnr" price. Produces a g?o«J look·
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mllltary araen IDd later for action, which NQuirel DO annually are victims of tautly
productive roln Ill aoclely."
legislallou, wiD be to enlarge educaUon or illadequate health
He said 411,0011 prevloaaly the pool of manpowar available service, MeN a m a r a 1 a i d.

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dlsquallfied men - wltm1eera to the &amp;lirvlce at 1 lime When
and .~ be
In tbeir r..W are expand1DS
durlili 1be next IIIDOIIIbl 8Dd beyoDd the preslllt U mUllon
lbere8flcr they wiD be accepted level.
at 1 rate of 100,11011 a ~·
Pelnll Up Deapn
lntliaalve lnstructloll Ia 0. But the deleQe cblaf placad
aervlcel' far llJrnc ldlooll ud 1be move entirely Ia lbl COIIIat
beeltb care llill brine them up ~ Amaicl'l tJcb1 aplnst
1o ~ ltlndarlll. 'lbe powerty 111(1 1bt ~ that

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WilHam Grueur,
pita! of Colorado !, Columb111 holpltala 38, GalllpoJ!s the absence of President
Medleal Ceater 8, St. Mary'a BOI)IItaalla 11111lUngtOn Carsey, welcomed the
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Water eo., represented
A.ll po~ble doaon are lll'led by Bl410d Chllrmm Albert Martin, as a new
Mary Ranun to.be preaent for Oils 'l'illt of the blooclo
ol the c or c.
Others
moiiDe. The Lldlea ADIBary or the S)'l'II!UH Volua·
were Bob Jacobs NorteurF!reDepartment'lrill~e"etheeanteea.
Compton, Richard •
Fred Crow, Walter Slew·
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Secretary Robert 8. McNamara
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said today the military will
NBWi~~r-IT«lK PRIC. tap iD bundrecls of tlw!s•nd•
es -~':'IlNDe lmjl!ovemat ol&gt;youq 111t11 who fall to .meet
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. waa moilerate. ~
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'""Ice lraiDing 10 the
Molti!J ... mind. Steels, qtioo's anU-poverty war.
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chemlrals, ralls, Dlsclosinl the major policy
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~ad · lbe fire had ; Semces w1U be beld all p.
. drrt "•eoo acra.
m. \buradaj at the Rawlings.
Coall
Funeral home. Rev. DonLlhew"e Trecdmem . 1aJ!j•IJis wiU olliclate and burial
DAYTON- A•Ci'J.'Y SCIIOGL will be ill Gravel Hill cemetery
olllclil ~ -today a new at'ateshlre. Friends may call
publlc . ~ pcftlcy that 1111- at the funeral llo!M alter e
wed ...,. falbera
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Middleport may proceed at celpl of the lime extension re- bid In by Cash Bahr lor ihe 1 gard to the Rlvl'I'Yiew and Mid· Irial after S p.m. $5 l!llra. Lola
HoJH!I Fade
ODCe with Phase I of 1ts sewer- quest, and the step by
step c1Uzens Development Co., wtucb 1dleport Hill cemetrles.
ir the Riverview Cemetery wiD
, PASADEN.,. cAL 1 F. _ age, coustructlon of a lagoon be- time Bcbedule.
in tum has formed a oon-prollt
New prices of opening and cost fl/8, hall lots $165, both of
Hopes for '"!'f1!CIIng a malfunc- low Hobson, Council teamed In other acllou council voted organization. fla presldeDt ts closing of graves In the .Uiage which will illclude pl'l'petual
tionlbl ·camera aboard Lunar M&lt;lllday nlgbt In a regular/ to transfer from Cash Bahr to John Zerkle, vice preatdenl is cemeteries are aa follows:
care.
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Orbiter faded · today, but u. s. meeting.
the Cltlzena Develo~enl Co., Dale Dutton and the secntary Infant, 28x50, boxes f20; ba- Lots .In the Middleport IHU •
spaca
scltnlisll w.., deter- The authorization was ill 1 : a non·prolll organlzat_10n, 1 vii- and treasurer, Walter B. Harris. by, 301:60 boxes, $25;
child, Cemetery wiU be priced at $165,1
mined to salvage at least 7&gt; per letter from the Federal Water !age lot on North Third
and ConsJructlon on the new wei- SOx67 boxes $30, vaults
$3&gt;; half lots $135, both w1th perpetu- 1
cent of the mission.
Pollution • Control Adm!Distra- Race Street, lor ~ erection of fare building will begin as soon youth, 36x82, boxes f40, vaults aJ care.
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The 850 • pound spacecraft Ilion U S Department 01 Inter- a new welfare budding.
as the transfer Is complete, $45: standard 40x91, boxes $40, Al8o In the resolullon, the sum
returned the first closeup lor,' b, ·Mayor C. O. Fisher, Since the village of Middleport which should be Thursday of vaults $45; oversize 42x98, box- of $100, derived from the_ sale 011:
pictures of potential aslrclnaull which WBii read to Council.
cannot construct the nel' buDd· this week.
es $45, and vaults $50.
each lot will be placed m the
landing sltea on the moon late
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lng, councll advertiSed the v1l· A resolution by the cemetery All Sunday and hoUday bur~ perpetual care trust fund and
Ml'lldB)'. The lint readout was The letter further stated that lage lot owned lor sale. It was 1-aJ UJ pa•o.rdda lUI ~ alB will be $5 extra and any bu- used for thai purpose.
performed oa the blgb resolu-1 since councll l'iJhed to rabid
lion camera
photographs.! contracli Noa. 2 and 3 as are- .
''They showed I definite lm· suit of difficulties encoontered l
Paul B. Powell. ouperlntenprovement over the others, but in completing llnanclnl arrangedent of Southern Local Sebool
there was still 1 problem menta and. easement acquisition
Dlatrh!t, requeots all new enwith the high resolution cam• authorization to readvertise for
roUeea for the fall term bera " a National aeronauncsJ blda Wli granted.
&amp;bmfng Aupot Zllh. to regloand Space . Administration The authorization Wli granlF~
ter at the btp ocbool this
INSPE&lt;:'fOR - R&lt;lbert Clark, Inspector for t«1i
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spokesman said.
Ied providing council requeal •
week. Perenll wiSbJnl
to
State of Ohio at Meigs county fairs for several ye -.
"specific"
time extension
1 tlitough Ita 'state water pollution
register cbftdrea lor kinderWASHINGTON (UPI) _ b.lf. tak es a moment of relaxation with bls favorite pipt
prtea may do so by stopping .
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is for during the 103rd annual fair last week. Clalk, of ""Crae kd Own DUe
sAIGON _ SOCIAL WEL-l control qeacy aett1n1 forth a
Ia the olfl&lt;e of Southern Lo- Vlduals blammg commun Is
1 ion County, is widely-known and much liked .by fair~
late Minister Tran NBOC Lleng. step by step limt scbedule. This
ea1 DIP School. 'llbere will the recent wave of . ghetto vln- ficials In many counties
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IBid today prostllution ill Viet must provide proposed dates lor
be I m....,_• of all leacberl lence are trying "to take
the
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completion of the re-·'"'""
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easy way out," Sea Stephen M.
Nam has grown to such an .
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Ia the dlllrlet Friday, Aug.
of Ohio said Monday.
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atent wllb
the lnllus of phases ol the project, lnc!udlng
II, at I:SI I. m. at tH bilb
Americans lbat It oow Is one of ~ firm date ol on alta conatrucoebool.
In a Senate speech,
the
the country's most weD 0111., bon. This request ana
lime
CJ eland Democrat said he
Dized Industries He ..W Ill tcbedule must be sent to the
KENT, Ohio (IJPI) - School
Ohio
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to
Federal Water Pollution Con- should be taken out, ()f the banda of the
ill:
II· crackdown 011 what was
trol AdmlnistraUon by next SepC. William 0 Neill, of the Ohio Supreme
cities were caused by the frusCHAMONIX, France (UPI) _ Eight men who ell'
tember 14.
said today.
th
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f th
st drama t1c rescues In AIp1ne
lid one of ~he closest ol Vlel- 1 Emphasis was also made
"The time may have •orne to divorce financial
!rations of slum life - not e rte ou one o
e mo
namese 4merican ralatfon..
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history. and the two men they plucked from almost cer.ti!JI!
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on the fact that no grant pay· )lQrt Qf the ~hools from partisan poliUcs," the former
tain death, finally reached safety today.
oudlnliil the roposed ments wW be made untU con- governor declared.
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The senator attacked the find·
Helicopters brQught to Chamo$ the rescue party
(ll'fckdown durlnl 0 m!'et~na or Itracts 2 and 3 are under con- O'Nelll was the first speaker the state should devote more
ings of a grand jury which said beaded by 33-year-old Gary Hemming, of Pasadena,
ttrna~ona. Uons Cl~b In structlon, 11 was also noted that at the operung sess1011 of a two- lunda to teachers.
the Cleveland rlola were caused Calif., ~nd the two Gennans\
~Jtt.
l!lid
the
W.rld'a
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action
011 thalr project day Ohio Education Association "'lbey are lpendiD 1 lot
by agitators, some of them they saved from an icy had ramped •lor the !lighlatlhe
16/iloh rls ~- llill be 1~ Jl!lldlnc___'! &lt;OIIfereace be1nJ held at Ken! moaey lchDol
communist.
death.
foot
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Stale Unlvet'llty.
uld· "'IIII
Be said the grand Jury tg- Rescuers and rescue4 alila! : I2,~ .', .
du Dru Drtl
. 'cU~lW-Iudoll "c:ompaHe IUIIes1411 .l lllt ~- • ·If
A report ':: the
nored the flndlnp ollwo ~
N.... 'lfeiilliiing ,:p lleardad
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liP •olltracle
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land
ll;lii'IIIUUilitl wl!ll '*-I lcel,
u'"..,. be • INcbltt
underrover memben of the Joo e DlllUDtalns" IDd till tealll
ailb.altteli' nleta oi private
lslatura be left ap to tbt' YGt. Education clfflelall e.slbnate
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T. Reed, Sr., at
communist orsanizatioll.
had cllmbed the sheer rock··- to
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that between 1,100 and
meeting of the Pomeroy
/lace last week to reocue Heinl
;;·..u..~ers" to and from
O'Neill also teld some 6110 del· teacher• are needed In the
bel: 0~ Commerce Monday at "These policemen, Jesse I
/Ramisch, 23, and liermBDD
placei of pleasure.
Franklin Darst, 12, I retired egates to the l!&lt;lllference lba before scbtol stariiiiHt
. Bailey s Restaurant.
Thomas and Fred L. Giardini,
Mueller, 25, of Baden • Baden
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llartner who resided on Rt. 2
site Is were so successful they were
Germany
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Cheshire, died Monday evaDing
to rail laciljties
and made officiuls of some of U1e
In doing so they brought all
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W'oret m 21 Year•
,In Holzer Hospitsl. He was
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aubverstve groups," Young said.
one of the 1006t daring ••·IDI
CO'l:TAGE GROVE,
ORE. ·born at Danville 011 July 28
DonadQD of 128 plats of blood wlli be aeeded to
other vital utilities. A com- Louis Seltzer ~- editor of George McGuire 47 a former
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· Benjamin' fuUflll debts of the. M•'••
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FredG Crow.:,
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foreresident
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whea the hloodmobUe 'rillta Pomeroy Monday, Augrt ani """
man or the grand jury, "wrote Jy, was found dead in his Day- swept oy icy rain and snow, for
way ~~
limbered 1 He Is survived by two broth· ut 28• from noon UDUI 8 p.m.
.te 1~ ~udy of
a report and the local grand ju· ton apartment on SUnday· The more than eigbl daya befon1
coast rans• .,...... :10 miles west era, Ray Darst of RL 2, CheDebts ewed. by O!e local ehapter !Delude Vetof •• 81 chan
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ol hen.
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Raised ill the richlllt country
on earth, they nooetheless
pari of America's subterraDeaD
poor."
In describing the
Department'• educational
tles, "the largest single
tiona! complex thai the
bas ever possessed,"
t:Onllnuad poftl'ly bq1ti1 fltr tbe ra had 110111e bltinl utdes
uU•:• ''uiUmalt aeeurlty." the teaching prolessl011.
Till "'vast llliiOri~" Ill the Too many instructors
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causes. He was a veteran of
World War U.
Mr. McGuire was born at Rutland on July, 4, 1919, son of the
late Geo.rge McGuire, and is
survived by his mother'
the
former, DeUs Romille, now Mrs.
Della Dyke, of Vinton. His marriage to Gussue Boggs, who sur·
vlves, took place on April 23,
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UP!) 1956. Two surviving children are

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Confessions in '
Burglary Given
Two Rl. 2, Albany boya lun'f
confessed to the burglary •
the Harrl8onvllle elemen~
school and the Lewis Servllil
Station earUer tbls year, ..,

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off a campaign to raise $15,000 ters, and two brothers, Mrs. One of the youths, a
finance a survey to .deter- Ruth Smith of Toledo, Mrs. old, has been lodged In COUDtr
mine the economic feasibility of Irene Moore of Dayton, Dale jail on rec~~mmeudal;lon
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a jet airport midway McGuire of Marion, and John Juvenile Judge F, ll ~
be t w e e n Huntington and McGuire of VintOP.
The other boy allegedly ~
Charleston.
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Graveside servM!S "!!ll be ed Is 13 years old, accordln&amp; ..
Don Baker, executive dlrec- 1held at 4 p.m., today in Vintnn authorities.
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would mall letters this wook McGiothain will officiate, and ported Fred Conkle, Jr., Sl, If.
~~~~ munl.clpal govl'l'hments burial will be under direction of 1, Bidwell, has been jaUell 'iii
IB the tri-state area to • h ar.e the McCoy Funeral home.
a petty larceny charge.~
the costs of the survey. He swd
Iwas arrested Monday by
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City ol Huntington's prolia County olllcen and
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posed share would he f2,500..
over to 1\feigs aulborlllea '
1be proposed regional Jet IUl'o
I connecUon with the
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baJ been the subject of bittheft of a battery !rom a qjo
dlscuaslon In recent months,
owned by Fred Sbielda,
bailie lilies fonned ~twetn
Middleport, on August 21. ••
ill the states two NEW LEDNGTON,
Ohio
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businessmen 8 nd (UP!) - A small pi8110 crasbed Dra~:lina BelhiD
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port site
Monday night on the Landa- For Bodv of Yonth
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near mood farm, about lour mRes MONTGOMERY w
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u Frank Price Jr., 38, North
Canton, and Hobert Maxwell
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Mr. and Mrs. William G.
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Raymond Keesee, Mulberry
Mrs. Walter Bunoe entertain·
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r rt OY U
Ave., Poml'I'Uy, has been
ed the Past l.of~lrGR's Club of
tera·~~ IJniOq ~eleraft!! lj'ill ml!el Thursday evening, August 24 It
·' Mrs. A. H. Ebersbach enter- ed by Ashland Oil &amp;
Evangelln~ . Chapter, OES, Frl.
By llara• M. Rife
ill the lillddleJII!I'I roaclolile pm1 7:30p.m. at the Muonlc: 1'el!l'
.talned the Third Friday club Company lor outstanding
day evenmg .a t her home In
Mr. and Mra. Rlber1 Rile Monday aU:so· p.m.'!or a i!X&gt;'- 'pie ill Middleport. Harrloonvntl
'Friday evening at her home, he provides to his customers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Middle(lort. Mrs. John Lyons Mr. and Mrs: Edward Ha
and children, Bobbl and Sam- luck picnic· dinner. Members &lt;;Jlapter will assist with tht
'Lasley
was presented Ashland A~::: I::::::~
was devotional
leadl'l', using
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and daughter, Donna,
theme
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SUnd W. Va., re- are
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medlta!IO!l "Blessed' Are They gral)dchlidren, ·Kim, Terl, Jill, ~m
orne
ay event vice. .
A .SPEciAL meedns of lha
A short business session was Friendly Man Service
conducted by Mrs. Henry Rei- which carries with it a cash
Tatterson of Pomeroy Who Und.;.stand , and closln Lori, Tommy and Bobby Brin- alter a weekend vlsll with her JOPPA CHURCH lleYival Racine Sauthem Local Athie!·
bel, president. and plans were prize of $2S.
returned to Pomeroy
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Ill Rav.
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. . Anthony, presi- Mrs. .N. F. H.l•wan,
at 7:311 p.
at the next meeting which will his high rating by an unidenli· washirigton, D. C. They visited Mrs. Willis
ter. Dtana and Mrs. Elmer ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles paatar. Joppa
l!omeeoming, eleetlon 81 of/leers and other
be held at the home e1 Mrs . lied evaluator who. in the ...1e the grave of John F. Kennooy dent, conducted the business Schaeffer and chpdnirt, Natali, Rife.
Aua. 11, ·ballket dlnnar.
' ~tant buspiesa.
Everett Dailey. Mrs. Cleland of an average customer, visited I
also visited at Atlantic Ci- mee~~ :,n ~~v~ngellne Chap- Remalle, .hl&gt;trle, · and Jimmie, M F Wood
lied
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Hines was reportoo ill.
the station.
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g t was an- of Erle,'Pa.,' wera recent pests
ra. ay
was ca . POMEROY WOMEN's Bowl· THE WU:.LING Woi,Un clan
Games were played during the The evaluators. who remain night guests Friday of her par- nounced lor Thursday, August of the lop!ler's mOther, Mrs. to Kankakee, Ill., due to die tng Clly Asaoclatlon 'wiD meet or the Enterprise l!ltl!i1ChllfC)I
social hour with prizes awarded anonymous. constantly travel ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 25 • at· 7:30 p. m for surround· John K: Smith. ·
~th
bill' :•·wl:, Mr. Monday al 7':30 p. m. . at t!t•. WID meet ·'lbunday e~enlng at
to Mrs. Dailey, Mrs. Max Mein· Ashland Oil's 10-state
and Jack.
mg chap~rs lncludtng Pome- Mr. and 1\!rs..John Lyons and .. ~r orols, w 0 ~"" away Poml'I'DY BQwUng Lanes. ·. the ho!lle of1 Mrs. ~~ Hillhart Mrs Arnold Hayes and ·ng area vis!Ung the
roy, Racme, Hamsonvllle al'd
Johnny GaiUpolls visited on ~ay, Mrs. Sirois I• thO
TUESDAY ·
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Mr;~ Rei~l. Refreshments were ~ervice stations.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sebo and Middleport. The chapter will : ; week with his. pa~ts. Mr. former VIvian Wood.
.
4 GE:r ACQUAINTED party
.
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served by lhe hostess assisted
DaVId, Leanne and
also sponsor a rummage sale and Mrs. John Lyons.
They Mrs. Myrta Rife spent Sun- will be beld al the Cheater
VISIT SON, FAidJ.Y
by her daught!!'l', Mrs. James
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
Mulberry
• and
August 26-27 . Mrs. Lillian Stell! have just returned from ·a .visit day with her san, Mr.
and Grade School Tueaday at 1:30
Mrs.
Golda GiUUan 'speot Iaiii
Cialworthy lo those named The Evangeline Chapter,
Ann Sebo of
thanked the club lor the plant- with her parents in Baraboo, Mrs. Charles Rife. Mrs. Elhel p. m. AU firs!' grade studenll
above aud Mrs Ray Seldenabel OES Middleport will
Ind .. have retur~ed home
er sent her during her Illness. Wise
RUe Is staying with her while and their parents are orBed to week at her son's ~.Dr.
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were sen
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a Roy Holter, Bashan. who 11 rs. Fay Wood I8· In lUInos.
I
...... ,. Ronald GIUUan and tamlly, ol
Dessauer. Mrs. Dale Smith and ISaturday, A"g. 26-27 in
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Mrs. Grover Erb.
Coates Building in Middleport Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fugate who are confined to
their taken to Pittsburgh, Pa. Sunday daughter, Karen, and James wiD be served by the I"{A there they visited Atlantic Clly
and other points of lnteresi. ~he
Members having
rummage and Dennis Niedlenger of Ind1· home&lt;;.
to board a plane to return to Dale Rile spent I lew daya In officers.
The octopus and the squid ;may call Mrs. John Lyon, 992· anapolis, Ind., were weekend Mrs. Allen Hughes announced his base following the weekend Tennessee the past weekend.
THE AMERICAN LEGION was accompanied hcime by her
are related to oysters a 8 d)3700 or Mrs. Ann Thomas, 992·
of Mr. and Mrs. John that Cheshire Chapte~ would visit here. He was taken by his Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rife of A~lllary of Drew Webster Post soo and family, wbo spent the
clams
•5279 for pickup.
and family. They
have thetr Fall Visitation with parents and Miss Linlla Lyons. Albany Route spent an evening WID meet Tuesday at I p. m. weekend with his grandmother,
Mrs. Fair McKenzie.
·
borne by Miss the Worth Grand Matron Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Rndney Hill with Mrs. Ethel Rife and Mrs. at the Legion Hall.
.
Pearl Ann Sebo who has 17. The next meeting was an· and son, Greg, of Buckanoon, Myrtle Rile and Mr. and Mrs. AUXI~IAR\' to Feeney • )1~been on vacation with the John nounced tn De held at the home w. va., spent the weekend In Charles Rile.
nett Pos~ Amer~can Legion, wilt
LA\'MEN LEAD
.
Sebo family.
of Mrs. Fielding Hawkins.
Middleport ·with relatives.
Mrs. Ruby Varney, Kentucky meet Tuesday evening at . the MethodUst laymen we,. ,Ill
Mrs. John Durst and daugh· Following the meeting games Mrs. Cecil Kimes has return· spent a week with her son, Mr. post home at 7:30 p. m. MN. charge or the Sunday motnlnl
ter, Mrs. Hilda Rotbenger, of were played and prizes aw,rd: ed from Charleston. W. va., and Mrs. Don Varney and lam- Albert· t\oll'!b, president, is ask- 'wor!)lip service at Heath Meth- ·
Cincinnati were weekend guests ed to Mrs. Charles Bennett, where she has spent the past ily. They spent Sunday evening iDg aU members to pay dues odist Church. Guest speaker
of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Rowe Mrs. Fielding HawkinJ, Mrs. two weeks with her sisters. and with Mrs. Jessie Justice and U soon as possible.
was Rlcbard Chamben and. the
and Mrs. Thomas Hood.
Cora Pullen and Mrs. ·John other rehltiYes and friends.
children, Brian and Sonia.
THE MEIGS County .Ridin• leader, Mr. L. W. McComaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Weav- Lyons. Mrs. Bunce served a Mrs. William King and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Alva Harvey Cl)lb will meet Tueaday even- Music was ill charge or 'Tom
er and daughter, Ann, returned dessert course durill1! the evin· Robwt King were in New and family have moved into ttie iDg .August 23 at the home of Baker, organist, and peal IQo
to their borne, Vandalia Sun- ing.
Marshfield Thursday to attend borne of Mrs. Freda Hawk.
Joe Young, Sr. at 7:30 p. m Joist was Mra. Roger Luckeyday after a weekend visit with Present W'lfe Mrs. Lyons,
-·. TIIURSDA\'
doo.
ber lalher, John Sauvage.
I Mrs. Pullen, Mrs.
Anthony, Gallagher, Mrs. Lee
Roush, the Roberta Circle, OES, annual THE RIVERVIEW Ganlen
Mr. ond Mrs. M. A. Fairchild Mrs. Bennott, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Paul Winn. Mrs. Evelyn picnic ond meeting. They are Club will meet Aug. Zl at I p.
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Rife and
of Clrardon were guest• the Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs. Stell!, Lewis. Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. officers of Evangeline Chapter, m. at the home of Mrs. Bess baby have moved Into the ho1111
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have left a message with Con· tration officials.
with the federal, sljtte and local_
grrss - preaenl federal pro- The delegates also left behind dealings wit!) problem•. of
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meaningless for tamilies that
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Thursday, Sept. I
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•. Tom Rhodenbaugh, assistant
Middleport School 9 to 10: L\
~-tor o' the Appalachia Vola. m.
unteers . said some of the deleBradburv School, 10•30 to II·
gates received a "general re:311 a. m.
Leading Creek 12: 30 to I p. m.
sponse that was fairly favorable" rrom officials in a dozen
Beach Grove Road 1'45 to
federal agencies that are now
2•30 p. m.
N•w Lima S to 3:15 p. m.
pouring anti-poverty money into I
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3•30 to 4:30 ~.m .
thi' three--state are!! .
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Friday,
Several olfleials addressed the
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Center
12
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vi~· ··lrS in a school auditorium
Star
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Sept.
Tbru
Dec.,
1961
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lowing pollution of streams and
Tuesday,
12 to 12:30 p. m.
weD• by strip mines and using
Sept.
13,
Oct.
11, Nov. 8, Dec.
condemned buildings that use
polluted water for schools.
BRADBURY
The delel!fltes elected in com·
~'riday , 6&gt;30 to UO p. m.
olunlty action meellngs and fl.
Sept. 30, Oct. 28
BURLINGHAM
Tuesday; 12 to 12 •30 p. m.
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r"hdred and fifty delegates and other devices. met 18 con· The .·broclmres charged that
tntm impoverished .'.ppalacbia gressmen and a dozen adminis-- nearly everythi~f was · wrong
have left a message with Con· tration officials.
with the federal, sljtte and local_
grrss - preaenl federal pro- The delegates also left behind dealings wit!) problem•. of
.
gr.in1s for the- region are just seven Droc·.,nres they h~d pre- health. pollutu&gt;n. welfare, JObs .
nd
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out of reach for those that need pared through interviews and education, agriculture and .coal Late b~lml"toer aln . . ~-uM.ue:',!s ,
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Home amprovement cud IS
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meaningless for tamilies that
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cannot make the required iniLAST SUMMER STOPS
Thursday, Sept. I
•
liak:Payment.
•. Tom Rhodenbaugh, assistant
Middleport School 9 to 10: L\
~-tor o' the Appalachia Vola. m.
unteers . said some of the deleBradburv School, 10•30 to II·
gates received a "general re:311 a. m.
Leading Creek 12: 30 to I p. m.
sponse that was fairly favorable" rrom officials in a dozen
Beach Grove Road 1'45 to
federal agencies that are now
2•30 p. m.
N•w Lima S to 3:15 p. m.
pouring anti-poverty money into I
Rutland
3•30 to 4:30 ~.m .
thi' three--state are!! .
]
Sept, t
Friday,
Several olfleials addressed the
Salem
Center
12
to I p. m.
vi~· ··lrS in a school auditorium
Star
Hall
1
-:30
-to
1:45 p. m.
after the day's rounds . The del·
Dexter
2:15
to
2.45
p. m.
e~.::tleS,.Pianned to return to their
Langsville
3:15
to
3::10
p. m.
borneo today .
Hystll
Run
4
to
UO
p.
m.
State and local governments
Sept.
Tbru
Dec.,
1961
were targets of protests for alALFRED
lowing pollution of streams and
Tuesday,
12 to 12:30 p. m.
weD• by strip mines and using
Sept.
13,
Oct.
11, Nov. 8, Dec.
condemned buildings that use
polluted water for schools.
BRADBURY
The delel!fltes elected in com·
~'riday , 6&gt;30 to UO p. m.
olunlty action meellngs and fl.
Sept. 30, Oct. 28
BURLINGHAM
Tuesday; 12 to 12 •30 p. m.
Sept. \3, Oct. 11 . Nov . 8,
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two ~ehlcle mishap durln~ the I Dear H•~l!n
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weekend resulting In approxi-l You told 1 poor mother to '"nc.. r'I-NUT CRAl;KER
buylns
of the, factory against tnna~on It came at a
mately 1200 property ,demage forgef ll when ner poot ut~te I Dear Helen.
· ' work,r'a paycheck at a un,e time whim the government III
but no personal injury. The mls-~ kid got beat up by her teaeht:r. If you drmk water itlmding when the Johnson a4Jnlnlotra- trying to prevent wage coatract
hap occurr«l 8 miles south of !Note tronl H: Hold up tbere, on your head, Will It cure you lion Ia trying to ho!d the . tllle demands from geWIII out o1
I Pt. Pleasent on Rt. 17 whet\ a 1 friend: 1 adv!lod agablll tak·l ol hlccoughs'l -A READEH a1alnJt bjflatlonary wage de- hand in the wake of the bit
car driVen by Vern~n Alfred lng action on a long-paol lncl· The on•wer lo tHe flrlt is NO ·mande.
airlines strike seUlement.
I Call, 17, Bucyrllll, Ohto, travel· I dent beeauoe 1 dlda'l bay tbe ' and to the seoond: only an T he L _a b 0 r Depal-!mect·s The July increase In the
ing south slid on the
wet child's otory.l
l a•tronout cou\G tell you for Bpreau of Labor 'Siillisltcs lndes w~s attributed to almosl
pavement across lhe road into i
&amp;ure. Try It and you'll see what
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th of a northbound car l That's right, stick up for the i 1 mean! - H.
r.~ 'Moaday that the '&gt;lSI across- er '
driv:: by Josephine Mae Sid-~·no-good teachers. That will
of .Uvlng-led by IJicreueo In ces. Theoe cover ,a wldes::!:IJI
ers 40 Gallipolis Ohio
them on to be meaner. They HOUSEHOLD DILEMMA
lrl!lsportatlon .fares and otber of thiiiB• from bUll,
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C~ll ~as cited for failure to Ihate . our kids and like It fine Dear Helen:
.llllaentlals Uke home morll•s•• r•ln andh ~the~ tr=~~~:
have vehicle under control.
when they can gel somethtn~
and medical lees - rose .four- ares to wrcu .
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What mlllltt seem like a trlv- IA!nths ot 1 per cent lut ~nth hospital coals. laundry ooslll
and entertainment Items such
I Arrests recorded at lhe ooun· A d the school board says lal problem· has tul'lled Into a Th
ty jail during the weekend were I O~a !
i major battle at our , happy,
e consumer price lnnu till movies. .
David Lyle Darst, 23, Pt.' Pleas- '
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through July stood at 113.3. a Transportation costs showed
ant. peace warrant:
John My boys have been beat on
2.8 per cent incrs~se over tr.e the greatesl increase in 18
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and ~:~nrl oawl~d out and pickf'd on, J have three
pre-l'lcl'toolers past year. The Index Is ba'ietJ years. Much of It was due to
r . 'C AMP PERRY , OHIO - The West Vi rginla National Guard Rifle Team has ar- i Ed·~~ Cha;lutte Rood . 40. i'l. ' since they first started schnol. ; and one hu&lt;bnnd at the kinder- on average . _prices ~I ai&gt;out lhe 5-cent bo&lt;lst in New York
' nved at Camp Perry to face the Nation's stiffest weapons comp~tition in the 19661 Pleasant, each on a warrant I can't get nowhere _w tlh the _ ~arten stage - so I lhmk at eight years aso, mearung that City'a subway fare earlier 1D
1\alional Rifle Malches here. The Guards men from the Mountam State wtll com- charging adultery and fornica-1 pnrn·tpal. lie hates parents ttkel ltmes. Our halll• 16 _over paper
the year, officials said.
te as , team a"ainsl over 40 other Guard teams from other states, as well as lion ; Gene Autry Davis, 21. he hates the kids. He can't get, plates - the attractive, plasticGIVEN PROBATION
Government statisticians reJ;'::ainsl many miUtary. civilian and polire aggreg~tions. Com~rising the West Vir- Buffalo. James Ferrell Roush. ' a J"b _a nywheres else beeattse I coate;. heal-resistant vanety .}
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guJia National Guard Team this year are, kneelmg, left to rtght, S~gt. Thomas ~ - 46. New Haven . ear h charg~d he rs n t good enough .
use thi!_m year;; round. not JU. 1 Maxine Watson,
Henderson, of considerable attenbon ~tPclrS·Jn s of Moundsville ;md MSgt. Dana V. John~on of Mason. S~ndmg, from left, I with driving whilC' intoxicah'd r l tell you. Helen. you just to~ patll• barbt&gt;f·t.'f'~ . rtnd the who had pleaded guilty in Mas· ly as a result or Increases m
are Jst Lt. Donald P. Smith of Charleston, MaJ. Harry A. Marlin of Marmet. SFC i and Howard Wlullington, 21, ~ dont know . Teac_hers take it chtldren get practically all onCounlyCircuitCourttoafel- the cost _of sueh staples a•
l'o&lt;l T Roath of Pomeroy tOhto), and SSgt. John R. Kauff of Pomt Pleasant.
Buffalo. intoxication .
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I kid' won I bow down to Tthhem,.. , and wash dtshes." He doesn't cohabitation charge and earlter said thiS was nearly a full poiol
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A GET ACQUAINTED party Ohioana Cookbo&lt;lk. II waul&gt; , Church will be held at Krodel !
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11' neel Tuesdav evenmg at wtli be held at the Chester no fewer than 15 recipes from Park Sunday August 28th. The De
;~.lll ~ m n omght.l m the room Grade School Tuesd;~y at 1·30 ' tach co~aly. To date. M~ig!f : Rev . Charles'A Pitzer announc· l ,:~~ur ~hildren get what VOU would_. make me stand over a • be sentenced at a later date. to plague dairy farms. ·
uvPr the ( lty hall m Middlert~rt p. m All first grade student!! County IS wholly unrepres ot- I ed that the two pav•Jions on d ,
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The dub has recl'lved its char- attend Mrs. Carl Weese, teach·
The committee Is partlcul- be erect~ _for the p!cmc . Iyour hate-talk has turned them t~ere s b t I ad~irthar casual
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Tl}e plcmc will begm wJth mto hlllt:rs too They're little sightk, uf all
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Ilona I organ l:ta IlOll and IS ap- will be served by tbe PTA l wbicb is not a part of a cas- servJc:es at IL a m Games are I hellions' because· they 're whipproved b\ the medi ca l assocJa- officers.
serole dish U could use more scheduled f&amp;r the children
ped up by your twisted ideas come out on paper? ~ate~. I
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, THE AMERICAN LEGION I for party. poach dressings
Sunday School at Chnst Epts· Wtth )OU eggmg them on. What do y~u sa~~~ II a~
. All mlerestre : rsons t~tlud- ' ~~~~~~~t o~~~~yw:~!:i~ e~ P:t • .uucea and iciDglil,' Jellies, rei: j copal Church will be resumed they'll be Jose-outs and drop- :,n~~~t~alwant a dish~a:her.
mg teenagers a men an .wo- at the LegiOn Hall
. . isbts and pickled foods. And I on Sept II Teachers
are outs who blame their failures ThiS takes less time .-PAPER
wen of the area w1shmg t11 JOIO AUXlt.JARY to
_Ben- ' for soups, too!
Mrs. Lyn~ Durst and Mr~ . Pat- on ti OI:Jety _ as .they wait in PLATE ADVOCATE
lhe group are tnvtted to attend. , 11 p t A
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.11 1 Would you ladles accept the I ty Call, kmdergarten. Mts. Lu-, Jine for thetr relief ehecks Offwe-rs wJJI be elec.ted as soon ' ne t o~sd~erJcan gm~, : I ("hallenle? Mall recipes dl- cllle Wells, grades one and two, unl~s.s someone can
change I De p p A.
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h i g make them realtze that he practical enough
see that
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:mg all members to P~1 dues I chairman. If you won't do school.
who throwS' mud usually stands compromise works better than
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IIIa t• ma u 11 to Mrs. Helen
Dale Cratg· summer semln·
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I THE MEIGS County Ridi"' lbyrs. Great Brnd, Portland, anan of Chrtst EpiScopal chur
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which can tum a husA family reunton of sJstf"rs IClub will meet Tuesday even- r Obio, Me.i&amp;s cbairma.u.
i left -Sunda.y. for the :MJ~dle ]At- Dear Helen
band off faster than you can
ard thetr brother was held •mg August 23 at the home of
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When you have a checking account here, the
;,·nday at the home of Mrs IJoe Young, Sr. at 7:30 p. m
3F CLUB MEETS
ell. Maryland. Cra•g has taken !lions lately? Please share. Why not paper for breakfast
checkbook you hold represents all the service and
r·•·.ra \lurray m Mtddieport. AI·'
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I an achve part m the su mmer I HOPEFUL
and lunch and a real table set·'"g the gathering wore her I ROCK SPRINGS Grange Will i Memws of the 3F Club met I program of the church.
Dear Hopeful:
Ung for dinner, prov)ded the
safety of a leading finan~ Institution ••• a "Full
... , Mrs. George Stm•rd of meet Thursday at I p. m. Pr•·j al the Middleport park SUnday
A few For example:
"boss" makes It with lhe dish. I
rhre, Ohto ; Mrs. Howard \ cedmg the meeting they will afternoon for a plcntc dinner. Faires Elected
- towel? -H.
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Slowe, Ohio; Mrs. L. A. move back into the hall vacat-1 Present were Mr. and Mra. _EI-~ President of IWLA .
SALES REPORT
Thill column Is dedicated to
"' ' Y and her daughter, Mrs. ed fur the fair.
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Columbus: THE JOLLY BUNCH sewing Miss Ada Hoskins, Mrs. Baker : es, Viend Street, Pt. Pleasant, ~ Saturday, August 20, 1966
lng kid trouble or just plain
'· am Ohlinger, Middleport, I club will meet Thursday Aug. Gordon alld suests, Mr. and I was elected president of the I HOGS - Recetpts · 175 to 220 trouble let Helen help YOU.
ables you to pal bills by mail, bank by mail, and
' nd Mrs. A B. Misner of El l25 at 6 p. m. at the oo'me of Mrs. Charles Rayburn . and Izaak Walton League at a re-1 25 to 26 ·10 ' Heavres 22 to 24 ·50 ' ' She wl\1 also welcome your
avoid the needless risk of carrying too much cub
Monte. Calif .. and Mrs. Mur- Nora Mills and so for a cook· Freddie and Beth of Chtcago. cent m..ling. Mr. Fwes has ,Ltghts 21 to 24: Fat Sows l9 i own amusing e&lt;periences. Add·
on your person.
ray's son and daughter-in-law, !out Bring table service
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ASK TO WED
16 to 18 . CanEVANGELINE Chapter, OES From Workshop
, C. "Bud" Head. vice president ~~~' ;:\oc~~; ; Bulls 19_60 to PT. PLEASANT- Two coupwill host surroundllll chapters' PI' PLEASANT_ Miss Ger. and seeretary; Clatr Cheuvront,, 22 _35 ; Stock Steers 21 to 2&amp;.!i0; ies have made applications for
for the annual Friends' Ntghl l ld ' · K f d ht
Mr treasurer; Chns Bauer, mem-1 St k Heifers 17 75 io 22 35 · marriage licenses m the office
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' IStock Steer Calves 22 to 27.30; . of lhe
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aL_ tlte Masonic Temple
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daush: corresponding secretary ; board ' Stock Heifer Calves zo to 25.35.1 Applying w~re Delllerl Ray
I Middleport. The four chapters, · 1 M nd M F nk y of dtrector., Russt!ll Newlon, , VEAL CALVES_ Tops 34.30: _Hanna, 43. Btdwell, Ohto, and
Harrisonville, Racine, Pomeroy :er 0 G 1;: ar F rs. r~ave ~:I Maxie Lewis, Troy Holstem, lSeeonds 33.50; Medium 31. tO to I Reva Frances Rhodes, 34,_Gal·
and Middleport, will present the t er, d ahtpo "fr erry, at!A!nd'ng Robert Rickard, Raymond Fog- 32 _50 . Common and Heavies 22 llipolis. Willie Lee Neal, 21, of
program during the evening:
t':.ne Wes~m~irg~7a Unlver;ity lesong, Horton Eckard and Earl to 3:!.80.
1West Co}umbia, and Dodis Jean
M8mblr Fllllral Deposit lnsurlnct Corporlflon
I THE MIDDLEPORT Htgh Workshop for student library as- sturgeon.
LAMBS _ Tops 23.60.
Decker, 18, WesttC
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School Band Boosters Assocl3·
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Pleasant Valley Ho~pltal_
I have their annual ice cream Eighty-four students attended 1 ADMITTED : Todd Stmpkms,
social Thursday evening, Aug.' from Pennsylvania, Ohio, West-'! Pt. Pleasant; Charles E. Roush,
25 on the hilh school g':Ounds Virginia and Maryland. The Pt. Pleasant ; Peter Krautter,
beginning at 6 p. m. The sen- representative learned haw toj Mason ; Mrs. Ted Jeffers, SUuth
lor band, under the direction repair and rebind books and side; Thomas Bush. Pt. PleaR·
I of the new band director, Ross make attractive displays while ant; Mrs. Freda Holley, Pt.
i Frye, will present an informal at
the workshop.
Pleasant: Mrs. Lillian Sayre,
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Club wiD meet Aug. 25 at 8 p. program.
Cyrus Rhodes, racrne;
Mrs.
Im. at the borne of Mrs. Be&gt;s A SPECIAL meeting of the Harry Roliff, Ravenswood:
Free Delivery
Larkms, with M". Edna Hall Raeine Sluthern Local AthletDISCHARGED: Wtilt am
as co-hostess.
lc Boostm will be bold Thurs· Flowers, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Use Your Credit
111E COMBINED Friends day at 7:30 p. m. There will be John Lolli, Pt. Pleasant; Dale
Night for Harrlsonvllle, Porn- election of officer! and other Herdman, Leon ; Mrs. Clinton
eroy, Racine, and Middleport Important business.
Miller, Pt. Pleasant ; Teresa
MiddlePOrt
I cbapiers of the Order of the THE WJLYNG Workers cl""" Jean Smith, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs.
, Eastern Star wiU be held on · of the Enterprise EUB Church David Lanham and son , Pt.
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Thursday evening. August 25 at will meet Thursday evening at 1Pleasant.
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Middleport was 1 recent dinner tile IDvestmeDI.
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vislled recently with her st. the caehalot equipment for $10,· 10 through decompresaklrl
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000 a month for two Important every dive .
Mr. Olin Rife of Columbus vis- emergency joba - one at Smith .
lb• Two Cbamben
lied relatives over a recent Mountain Dam. Va. , lor a re- The cachalot consisll al two
weekend.
pair project deep under water chambers. In the Jaraer one
Mr. Lawrence Smith was
on the power dam'a outlet grates vers live for a we:k at a time
dinner guest recently of Mr. and the other lor closing the under atmospheric
and Mrs. Carl Moore.
wells and recovering a huge off. simulating the pressure
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bras- shore drilling platfonn ofhurrl
Gull ltm~us~l.,:en;;;d~u.;.re;;;;_w.;.h;;;lle~dli..vln;i;;;;:gi... .i.i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;;;;;;;iliiliiii=-••llllt
- A helicopter puts
wer near
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well of Pennsylvania,
spent Oil Corp_ wrecked by 1
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ever to be erected by helicopter. The
.is shown (left) airborne with final
:::~:~t~~~!: a weekend with ber grandfath· cane In the Gulf of Mexico.
It in place. Small "crow's nest" platforms
which steelworkerl operated are shown.
er, Mr. Vernon Howell, and
Commm:IIJ Value
Mra. Aiilellca
Barlow exchange building. Forming a link In a Cambridge area microwave network the tower and
visited her grandmother, Mrs. "This demonatrates beyond 1
radio equipment will beam long distance and between· exchanges calls.
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ticallty of oceanograpbic proThere
will be a siH\gfest at jects to enable divers to live for
• Are you trying to learn
the Free Methodist Church on
I'm 1 Communlllt?" be
a
Sundsy
afternoon. Aug. 21 all
TWO COWS SOW
rnanded. "I cerlaiDly am
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Everyone
Is
welcome.
Robert
C. Balley, Pomeroy,
CommUDIJt.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins ! bas reported the sale of two
And this wu hili llnal scream and ehlldren have returned to registered horned
Herelord
By William S. White
to the commlllee: "Get out of! their home after a week's visit cows to Rowan! C. RuutU,
WASHINGTON - The heat- How splendidly Intellectual, attempting to send aid, to an VIet Nun I"
with friends at Manslield.
~P~om~er~oy~._ _ _ _ _ _
nik left • wing movement with Indeed, In passing end In paren-' enemy of the United States
open and undenied Communist thesis, iS tha new rhetoric of Is an overt act; II Is not mere
support and direction has ac- the "Intellectual" New Left- dissent. Obtttracllon of
the
compllshoo something It has of these leaders of the · new movement of armed force~ per.
never been able to accornpllsb thought, these Incessant plead- tJOnDe1 and auppllel Ito Viet
oefore.
ers for the right to disagree. Nam) II an overt act; II Ia by
It h'as degraded and destroy«! 1 th
.... d brls f !hili no 1tretch of the Jmas!Datlon
a lawful inquiry ol the Con· _n e gro.....ue e 0
mere tlluent. Orgardzed propagress of the United States eptsnde, neverthelets, II Is lin· landlzinB lor ancl IICIInl In bewhieh wao intend«! ruit
to portant that some central and baU of the Comrrnmlst governquestion anybody'• "right to ·cruet a! trullrs are not lore~er men! of l'forth VIet Nam or the
dissent," but only to conalder buned under all the screeching VIet Colli is not mere dissent."
legjslatlon to lorbld American to whieh the country has been Fact No. 2, a1ao t.o ba racitb:ens to give ~terlal aid and subJected.
. membered, III !bat asaln at the
comfort to a Commnnlst ene- Fact No. 1, not to be lOot In very outset a reeanllrtg former
You get smoother engine operation wfiM
my In !be middle ·of a ohootlng the baylllg pseudo • martynlom member of the pro • ClriDele
war in Viet Nam.
Iof the lefties, III that this lnqul· O&gt;mmtmln ProcresslVI Llbor
vou use Ashland Vllel!red Geaoline. lt'a
This Is the Incredible and ry was opened with the most movement, Pblllp Luce, prethe gasoline that'a \lltelized to cleeft vour
lrigbtening kernel of truth In careful llrnllatlons upon
Its dieted In advance precisely
all the bitter chaff thrown up objectives. It Is well to .,call how the Communists and frontengine •
drive ••• keep it in.tune. You
in recent days before the House them now, so !bat falr-mlnded ers would destroy the hearln8.
get up to 10% more milea per gallon. tool
Committee on Un • American and responsll!Je people, at least, So they did, down to the last
Activities.
will not forset them.
detail.
So for SIIICIOth aliJII on the highway.
That tha committee Itself was "These hearings," said the But were they, after all, real·
depend on Ashland Vltalll8d Gaoline. 8alh
in some instances ham-handed chainnan, Rep. Joe Pool, at ly Comrrnmlelll or only mlaled
and Inept 1a undoubtedly true. the outset. "are concerned with lads? Let one of them Richard
Ashland A-Plus and Ashland Regular That some of its actionlJ, and overt aclll, not mere erpr• Mark Rhodes of Btooldyn, live
notably tbe rough arreot and slons of oplrilon. SendinB ald. or 1the answer.
Vitalized. Fill up todty at your Good
ejection from the proceedlngl
Neighbor Ashland Oil Deeler'el
of an attorney, Arthur Klnoy,
Brief, ucit.rneat IIIII flf1rr1
were foo1Jah and extreme is
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also true. FIDaUy, 11 III equally
Most people wbo dalm IIIey
true thai the commltlee llllelf
didn't aleep aU nlgltt C8D be
has bad a bad record from a
lbown on dose ob8ervaUon to
bad past, even though Its prohave slept IOUildll moat of the
cedures of recent yeara have By Wlyae G. llrtutdstadl M.D. night. Others who IIY that they
been etsenUall falr and de- Most of us ha!A! to stop what- can't sleep are really fllbting
cent
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ever we are doing ancl flO to off sleep becatlfl ~ have a
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old
was
just
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but, when the time cornu ~clous fear of l&lt;11inB COD1
enough
present to the
'to get np, we ~te tha~ too. acwusnesa even ~porarlly.
,_,_ tr eJe Even more, however, we bate Before you re10r1 to a1eep1ng
munlsta and ,.,...,. • av rs eying Ia bed and to111nB for pOls or alcohol to help J0f1
a splendid opportunity to smear hours or what &amp;etmlll like aleep you ahculd conaJder 11rs
Its pre&amp;l!lll, and utierly legiU· boura. We bate It so much we fact that, although these t1rup
mate, purposes. rt Ia tragic, In purchase mUiioDJ of dollul can )Mil you Into 1 deep sleep.
short, that Collllf1!ll approocb· worth of oleeplllg pUis eveey they are lltelJ to ptevnl tile
ed a vllally necessary project, year. Everyone has
trouble dreamlllg we now Jmow ai!Xm·
that of makllll ~ law to get, getting to aleep at tlmeo but panleo an normal aleep even
at ·lite terrible novelty of open ·not everyone reactt to this, though ill the mornln&amp; you may
subversktn In wartime In this occurrence with panic.
1have no recollection of haYing
country, through this mechan· The calmer your attidute too dreaml Scleatiala have fourtd
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ward an inability to fall asleep, Ural dreamlllg 11 111e restorative
For this approach gave to the less harm your wakelulneu !bat a11owa you to wake up
the Communlsto just tho stick 1will do you. There Is a great dlf. refreshed IDitead of IMIIDg
they needed to make a bea!A!n ference between belnB
drugged fD the DllftlDI
moekery of clvlllzed discussion ed of aleep by belnB wakened There 11 an electric ~Jeep
in a civilized parliamentary cfl. every lima you start to nod (I Inti~ thai almulalll the to
mate. rt Is sad beyond measure believe II deys II the recard ter ot rain on the roof ~
that the lejulersblp of the House for Ibis) and lyinB ill bed and works well for aome j,..p,.
was not able to put this gravel Jretttng because you haven't but aot lor others.
Anotlw
;ssue before a committee of un. pne to sleep aa quickly u device appllo electrodes De.r
·hallengeable past lmd present Iioual.
the eyes anc1 lllltiDd tJrs llfl.
;o !bat the lefties could not The causes ol IDsomDia In- A 1o1r • voltace curteDI fblll
.urn Its delllleraUoiiS Into a elude high
blood preaure, ralues your muaclet
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.towfill8 farce Ill which aU who overactivity ol the thyroid, ID thereby helps you to aleep. AJ.
1uestioned or disagreed with Irritable bladder IIIII
aoma lhotllb few persooa realise 11,
them became "finks."
types of braiD disorder
C8D ~!ala y011r1elf to reo
fOUl' llllllola ~
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tbenbf
lnlure prompt aleep w111rou1
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bigNEW
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Ullder deep
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'lb&amp; Laurel Cliff rr":":..;:~~~ ;;~tJUII18 011 oceanographle to work at clt)lllrs al 2IID
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two ~ehlcle mishap durln~ the I Dear H•~l!n
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weekend resulting In approxi-l You told 1 poor mother to '"nc.. r'I-NUT CRAl;KER
buylns
of the, factory against tnna~on It came at a
mately 1200 property ,demage forgef ll when ner poot ut~te I Dear Helen.
· ' work,r'a paycheck at a un,e time whim the government III
but no personal injury. The mls-~ kid got beat up by her teaeht:r. If you drmk water itlmding when the Johnson a4Jnlnlotra- trying to prevent wage coatract
hap occurr«l 8 miles south of !Note tronl H: Hold up tbere, on your head, Will It cure you lion Ia trying to ho!d the . tllle demands from geWIII out o1
I Pt. Pleasent on Rt. 17 whet\ a 1 friend: 1 adv!lod agablll tak·l ol hlccoughs'l -A READEH a1alnJt bjflatlonary wage de- hand in the wake of the bit
car driVen by Vern~n Alfred lng action on a long-paol lncl· The on•wer lo tHe flrlt is NO ·mande.
airlines strike seUlement.
I Call, 17, Bucyrllll, Ohto, travel· I dent beeauoe 1 dlda'l bay tbe ' and to the seoond: only an T he L _a b 0 r Depal-!mect·s The July increase In the
ing south slid on the
wet child's otory.l
l a•tronout cou\G tell you for Bpreau of Labor 'Siillisltcs lndes w~s attributed to almosl
pavement across lhe road into i
&amp;ure. Try It and you'll see what
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th of a northbound car l That's right, stick up for the i 1 mean! - H.
r.~ 'Moaday that the '&gt;lSI across- er '
driv:: by Josephine Mae Sid-~·no-good teachers. That will
of .Uvlng-led by IJicreueo In ces. Theoe cover ,a wldes::!:IJI
ers 40 Gallipolis Ohio
them on to be meaner. They HOUSEHOLD DILEMMA
lrl!lsportatlon .fares and otber of thiiiB• from bUll,
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C~ll ~as cited for failure to Ihate . our kids and like It fine Dear Helen:
.llllaentlals Uke home morll•s•• r•ln andh ~the~ tr=~~~:
have vehicle under control.
when they can gel somethtn~
and medical lees - rose .four- ares to wrcu .
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What mlllltt seem like a trlv- IA!nths ot 1 per cent lut ~nth hospital coals. laundry ooslll
and entertainment Items such
I Arrests recorded at lhe ooun· A d the school board says lal problem· has tul'lled Into a Th
ty jail during the weekend were I O~a !
i major battle at our , happy,
e consumer price lnnu till movies. .
David Lyle Darst, 23, Pt.' Pleas- '
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dishwa,hrriPAS hous•hold.
through July stood at 113.3. a Transportation costs showed
ant. peace warrant:
John My boys have been beat on
2.8 per cent incrs~se over tr.e the greatesl increase in 18
Cl
h 51 Pt. Pl~asant
and ~:~nrl oawl~d out and pickf'd on, J have three
pre-l'lcl'toolers past year. The Index Is ba'ietJ years. Much of It was due to
r . 'C AMP PERRY , OHIO - The West Vi rginla National Guard Rifle Team has ar- i Ed·~~ Cha;lutte Rood . 40. i'l. ' since they first started schnol. ; and one hu&lt;bnnd at the kinder- on average . _prices ~I ai&gt;out lhe 5-cent bo&lt;lst in New York
' nved at Camp Perry to face the Nation's stiffest weapons comp~tition in the 19661 Pleasant, each on a warrant I can't get nowhere _w tlh the _ ~arten stage - so I lhmk at eight years aso, mearung that City'a subway fare earlier 1D
1\alional Rifle Malches here. The Guards men from the Mountam State wtll com- charging adultery and fornica-1 pnrn·tpal. lie hates parents ttkel ltmes. Our halll• 16 _over paper
the year, officials said.
te as , team a"ainsl over 40 other Guard teams from other states, as well as lion ; Gene Autry Davis, 21. he hates the kids. He can't get, plates - the attractive, plasticGIVEN PROBATION
Government statisticians reJ;'::ainsl many miUtary. civilian and polire aggreg~tions. Com~rising the West Vir- Buffalo. James Ferrell Roush. ' a J"b _a nywheres else beeattse I coate;. heal-resistant vanety .}
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guJia National Guard Team this year are, kneelmg, left to rtght, S~gt. Thomas ~ - 46. New Haven . ear h charg~d he rs n t good enough .
use thi!_m year;; round. not JU. 1 Maxine Watson,
Henderson, of considerable attenbon ~tPclrS·Jn s of Moundsville ;md MSgt. Dana V. John~on of Mason. S~ndmg, from left, I with driving whilC' intoxicah'd r l tell you. Helen. you just to~ patll• barbt&gt;f·t.'f'~ . rtnd the who had pleaded guilty in Mas· ly as a result or Increases m
are Jst Lt. Donald P. Smith of Charleston, MaJ. Harry A. Marlin of Marmet. SFC i and Howard Wlullington, 21, ~ dont know . Teac_hers take it chtldren get practically all onCounlyCircuitCourttoafel- the cost _of sueh staples a•
l'o&lt;l T Roath of Pomeroy tOhto), and SSgt. John R. Kauff of Pomt Pleasant.
Buffalo. intoxication .
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I nol much work, a~ th~ lthm~ ' cept at lunch. But he still feels Cleo Smilh and Anna Lee cent, same as the overall index.
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I kid' won I bow down to Tthhem,.. , and wash dtshes." He doesn't cohabitation charge and earlter said thiS was nearly a full poiol
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I The ULA Is publis lo&amp; •• I nual ptcmc of Christ Eptscopal i - MR X WHO KNOWS
per wee •
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\le i"' Top; Wetghl ~otcht•r,,
A GET ACQUAINTED party Ohioana Cookbo&lt;lk. II waul&gt; , Church will be held at Krodel !
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11' neel Tuesdav evenmg at wtli be held at the Chester no fewer than 15 recipes from Park Sunday August 28th. The De
;~.lll ~ m n omght.l m the room Grade School Tuesd;~y at 1·30 ' tach co~aly. To date. M~ig!f : Rev . Charles'A Pitzer announc· l ,:~~ur ~hildren get what VOU would_. make me stand over a • be sentenced at a later date. to plague dairy farms. ·
uvPr the ( lty hall m Middlert~rt p. m All first grade student!! County IS wholly unrepres ot- I ed that the two pav•Jions on d ,
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1the west s1de ol the park WI 1 forfeit an education because
The dub has recl'lved its char- attend Mrs. Carl Weese, teach·
The committee Is partlcul- be erect~ _for the p!cmc . Iyour hate-talk has turned them t~ere s b t I ad~irthar casual
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Tl}e plcmc will begm wJth mto hlllt:rs too They're little sightk, uf all
. arttes
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Ilona I organ l:ta IlOll and IS ap- will be served by tbe PTA l wbicb is not a part of a cas- servJc:es at IL a m Games are I hellions' because· they 're whipproved b\ the medi ca l assocJa- officers.
serole dish U could use more scheduled f&amp;r the children
ped up by your twisted ideas come out on paper? ~ate~. I
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, THE AMERICAN LEGION I for party. poach dressings
Sunday School at Chnst Epts· Wtth )OU eggmg them on. What do y~u sa~~~ II a~
. All mlerestre : rsons t~tlud- ' ~~~~~~~t o~~~~yw:~!:i~ e~ P:t • .uucea and iciDglil,' Jellies, rei: j copal Church will be resumed they'll be Jose-outs and drop- :,n~~~t~alwant a dish~a:her.
mg teenagers a men an .wo- at the LegiOn Hall
. . isbts and pickled foods. And I on Sept II Teachers
are outs who blame their failures ThiS takes less time .-PAPER
wen of the area w1shmg t11 JOIO AUXlt.JARY to
_Ben- ' for soups, too!
Mrs. Lyn~ Durst and Mr~ . Pat- on ti OI:Jety _ as .they wait in PLATE ADVOCATE
lhe group are tnvtted to attend. , 11 p t A
LeY
.11 1 Would you ladles accept the I ty Call, kmdergarten. Mts. Lu-, Jine for thetr relief ehecks Offwe-rs wJJI be elec.ted as soon ' ne t o~sd~erJcan gm~, : I ("hallenle? Mall recipes dl- cllle Wells, grades one and two, unl~s.s someone can
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/ 'I ~d nn r~gu ar mee mgs se e AJbert . tl.ou~h pres!d~nt is ask- Baltimore, Ohla, committee Sam Nichols, Junior
h i g make them realtze that he practical enough
see that
_u f
:mg all members to P~1 dues I chairman. If you won't do school.
who throwS' mud usually stands compromise works better than
' as soon as possible.
IIIa t• ma u 11 to Mrs. Helen
Dale Cratg· summer semln·
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I THE MEIGS County Ridi"' lbyrs. Great Brnd, Portland, anan of Chrtst EpiScopal chur
port
which can tum a husA family reunton of sJstf"rs IClub will meet Tuesday even- r Obio, Me.i&amp;s cbairma.u.
i left -Sunda.y. for the :MJ~dle ]At- Dear Helen
band off faster than you can
ard thetr brother was held •mg August 23 at the home of
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When you have a checking account here, the
;,·nday at the home of Mrs IJoe Young, Sr. at 7:30 p. m
3F CLUB MEETS
ell. Maryland. Cra•g has taken !lions lately? Please share. Why not paper for breakfast
checkbook you hold represents all the service and
r·•·.ra \lurray m Mtddieport. AI·'
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I an achve part m the su mmer I HOPEFUL
and lunch and a real table set·'"g the gathering wore her I ROCK SPRINGS Grange Will i Memws of the 3F Club met I program of the church.
Dear Hopeful:
Ung for dinner, prov)ded the
safety of a leading finan~ Institution ••• a "Full
... , Mrs. George Stm•rd of meet Thursday at I p. m. Pr•·j al the Middleport park SUnday
A few For example:
"boss" makes It with lhe dish. I
rhre, Ohto ; Mrs. Howard \ cedmg the meeting they will afternoon for a plcntc dinner. Faires Elected
- towel? -H.
. Servjce" bank!
Slowe, Ohio; Mrs. L. A. move back into the hall vacat-1 Present were Mr. and Mra. _EI-~ President of IWLA .
SALES REPORT
Thill column Is dedicated to
"' ' Y and her daughter, Mrs. ed fur the fair.
mer
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Asa
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PT.
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Fatr·
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Livestock
Sales
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family
living, so if you're hav1\lso it means great convenience for you . • . en1
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Columbus: THE JOLLY BUNCH sewing Miss Ada Hoskins, Mrs. Baker : es, Viend Street, Pt. Pleasant, ~ Saturday, August 20, 1966
lng kid trouble or just plain
'· am Ohlinger, Middleport, I club will meet Thursday Aug. Gordon alld suests, Mr. and I was elected president of the I HOGS - Recetpts · 175 to 220 trouble let Helen help YOU.
ables you to pal bills by mail, bank by mail, and
' nd Mrs. A B. Misner of El l25 at 6 p. m. at the oo'me of Mrs. Charles Rayburn . and Izaak Walton League at a re-1 25 to 26 ·10 ' Heavres 22 to 24 ·50 ' ' She wl\1 also welcome your
avoid the needless risk of carrying too much cub
Monte. Calif .. and Mrs. Mur- Nora Mills and so for a cook· Freddie and Beth of Chtcago. cent m..ling. Mr. Fwes has ,Ltghts 21 to 24: Fat Sows l9 i own amusing e&lt;periences. Add·
on your person.
ray's son and daughter-in-law, !out Bring table service
In m.
: been serving as president since ! to 21.80: Boars 15 to 17, Plbgs . ress Helen Bottel in care of
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I Other officers elected were ,
ASK TO WED
16 to 18 . CanEVANGELINE Chapter, OES From Workshop
, C. "Bud" Head. vice president ~~~' ;:\oc~~; ; Bulls 19_60 to PT. PLEASANT- Two coupwill host surroundllll chapters' PI' PLEASANT_ Miss Ger. and seeretary; Clatr Cheuvront,, 22 _35 ; Stock Steers 21 to 2&amp;.!i0; ies have made applications for
for the annual Friends' Ntghl l ld ' · K f d ht
Mr treasurer; Chns Bauer, mem-1 St k Heifers 17 75 io 22 35 · marriage licenses m the office
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' IStock Steer Calves 22 to 27.30; . of lhe
n y er .
aL_ tlte Masonic Temple
in t :~d Ml~~- Mi:~ie
daush: corresponding secretary ; board ' Stock Heifer Calves zo to 25.35.1 Applying w~re Delllerl Ray
I Middleport. The four chapters, · 1 M nd M F nk y of dtrector., Russt!ll Newlon, , VEAL CALVES_ Tops 34.30: _Hanna, 43. Btdwell, Ohto, and
Harrisonville, Racine, Pomeroy :er 0 G 1;: ar F rs. r~ave ~:I Maxie Lewis, Troy Holstem, lSeeonds 33.50; Medium 31. tO to I Reva Frances Rhodes, 34,_Gal·
and Middleport, will present the t er, d ahtpo "fr erry, at!A!nd'ng Robert Rickard, Raymond Fog- 32 _50 . Common and Heavies 22 llipolis. Willie Lee Neal, 21, of
program during the evening:
t':.ne Wes~m~irg~7a Unlver;ity lesong, Horton Eckard and Earl to 3:!.80.
1West Co}umbia, and Dodis Jean
M8mblr Fllllral Deposit lnsurlnct Corporlflon
I THE MIDDLEPORT Htgh Workshop for student library as- sturgeon.
LAMBS _ Tops 23.60.
Decker, 18, WesttC
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School Band Boosters Assocl3·
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Pleasant Valley Ho~pltal_
I have their annual ice cream Eighty-four students attended 1 ADMITTED : Todd Stmpkms,
social Thursday evening, Aug.' from Pennsylvania, Ohio, West-'! Pt. Pleasant; Charles E. Roush,
25 on the hilh school g':Ounds Virginia and Maryland. The Pt. Pleasant ; Peter Krautter,
beginning at 6 p. m. The sen- representative learned haw toj Mason ; Mrs. Ted Jeffers, SUuth
lor band, under the direction repair and rebind books and side; Thomas Bush. Pt. PleaR·
I of the new band director, Ross make attractive displays while ant; Mrs. Freda Holley, Pt.
i Frye, will present an informal at
the workshop.
Pleasant: Mrs. Lillian Sayre,
concert
throughout
the
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Club wiD meet Aug. 25 at 8 p. program.
Cyrus Rhodes, racrne;
Mrs.
Im. at the borne of Mrs. Be&gt;s A SPECIAL meeting of the Harry Roliff, Ravenswood:
Free Delivery
Larkms, with M". Edna Hall Raeine Sluthern Local AthletDISCHARGED: Wtilt am
as co-hostess.
lc Boostm will be bold Thurs· Flowers, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Use Your Credit
111E COMBINED Friends day at 7:30 p. m. There will be John Lolli, Pt. Pleasant; Dale
Night for Harrlsonvllle, Porn- election of officer! and other Herdman, Leon ; Mrs. Clinton
eroy, Racine, and Middleport Important business.
Miller, Pt. Pleasant ; Teresa
MiddlePOrt
I cbapiers of the Order of the THE WJLYNG Workers cl""" Jean Smith, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs.
, Eastern Star wiU be held on · of the Enterprise EUB Church David Lanham and son , Pt.
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Thursday evening. August 25 at will meet Thursday evening at 1Pleasant.
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Middleport was 1 recent dinner tile IDvestmeDI.
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vislled recently with her st. the caehalot equipment for $10,· 10 through decompresaklrl
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000 a month for two Important every dive .
Mr. Olin Rife of Columbus vis- emergency joba - one at Smith .
lb• Two Cbamben
lied relatives over a recent Mountain Dam. Va. , lor a re- The cachalot consisll al two
weekend.
pair project deep under water chambers. In the Jaraer one
Mr. Lawrence Smith was
on the power dam'a outlet grates vers live for a we:k at a time
dinner guest recently of Mr. and the other lor closing the under atmospheric
and Mrs. Carl Moore.
wells and recovering a huge off. simulating the pressure
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bras- shore drilling platfonn ofhurrl
Gull ltm~us~l.,:en;;;d~u.;.re;;;;_w.;.h;;;lle~dli..vln;i;;;;:gi... .i.i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;;;;;;;iliiliiii=-••llllt
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wer near
, 0. (Washington
well of Pennsylvania,
spent Oil Corp_ wrecked by 1
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ever to be erected by helicopter. The
.is shown (left) airborne with final
:::~:~t~~~!: a weekend with ber grandfath· cane In the Gulf of Mexico.
It in place. Small "crow's nest" platforms
which steelworkerl operated are shown.
er, Mr. Vernon Howell, and
Commm:IIJ Value
Mra. Aiilellca
Barlow exchange building. Forming a link In a Cambridge area microwave network the tower and
visited her grandmother, Mrs. "This demonatrates beyond 1
radio equipment will beam long distance and between· exchanges calls.
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ticallty of oceanograpbic proThere
will be a siH\gfest at jects to enable divers to live for
• Are you trying to learn
the Free Methodist Church on
I'm 1 Communlllt?" be
a
Sundsy
afternoon. Aug. 21 all
TWO COWS SOW
rnanded. "I cerlaiDly am
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Everyone
Is
welcome.
Robert
C. Balley, Pomeroy,
CommUDIJt.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins ! bas reported the sale of two
And this wu hili llnal scream and ehlldren have returned to registered horned
Herelord
By William S. White
to the commlllee: "Get out of! their home after a week's visit cows to Rowan! C. RuutU,
WASHINGTON - The heat- How splendidly Intellectual, attempting to send aid, to an VIet Nun I"
with friends at Manslield.
~P~om~er~oy~._ _ _ _ _ _
nik left • wing movement with Indeed, In passing end In paren-' enemy of the United States
open and undenied Communist thesis, iS tha new rhetoric of Is an overt act; II Is not mere
support and direction has ac- the "Intellectual" New Left- dissent. Obtttracllon of
the
compllshoo something It has of these leaders of the · new movement of armed force~ per.
never been able to accornpllsb thought, these Incessant plead- tJOnDe1 and auppllel Ito Viet
oefore.
ers for the right to disagree. Nam) II an overt act; II Ia by
It h'as degraded and destroy«! 1 th
.... d brls f !hili no 1tretch of the Jmas!Datlon
a lawful inquiry ol the Con· _n e gro.....ue e 0
mere tlluent. Orgardzed propagress of the United States eptsnde, neverthelets, II Is lin· landlzinB lor ancl IICIInl In bewhieh wao intend«! ruit
to portant that some central and baU of the Comrrnmlst governquestion anybody'• "right to ·cruet a! trullrs are not lore~er men! of l'forth VIet Nam or the
dissent," but only to conalder buned under all the screeching VIet Colli is not mere dissent."
legjslatlon to lorbld American to whieh the country has been Fact No. 2, a1ao t.o ba racitb:ens to give ~terlal aid and subJected.
. membered, III !bat asaln at the
comfort to a Commnnlst ene- Fact No. 1, not to be lOot In very outset a reeanllrtg former
You get smoother engine operation wfiM
my In !be middle ·of a ohootlng the baylllg pseudo • martynlom member of the pro • ClriDele
war in Viet Nam.
Iof the lefties, III that this lnqul· O&gt;mmtmln ProcresslVI Llbor
vou use Ashland Vllel!red Geaoline. lt'a
This Is the Incredible and ry was opened with the most movement, Pblllp Luce, prethe gasoline that'a \lltelized to cleeft vour
lrigbtening kernel of truth In careful llrnllatlons upon
Its dieted In advance precisely
all the bitter chaff thrown up objectives. It Is well to .,call how the Communists and frontengine •
drive ••• keep it in.tune. You
in recent days before the House them now, so !bat falr-mlnded ers would destroy the hearln8.
get up to 10% more milea per gallon. tool
Committee on Un • American and responsll!Je people, at least, So they did, down to the last
Activities.
will not forset them.
detail.
So for SIIICIOth aliJII on the highway.
That tha committee Itself was "These hearings," said the But were they, after all, real·
depend on Ashland Vltalll8d Gaoline. 8alh
in some instances ham-handed chainnan, Rep. Joe Pool, at ly Comrrnmlelll or only mlaled
and Inept 1a undoubtedly true. the outset. "are concerned with lads? Let one of them Richard
Ashland A-Plus and Ashland Regular That some of its actionlJ, and overt aclll, not mere erpr• Mark Rhodes of Btooldyn, live
notably tbe rough arreot and slons of oplrilon. SendinB ald. or 1the answer.
Vitalized. Fill up todty at your Good
ejection from the proceedlngl
Neighbor Ashland Oil Deeler'el
of an attorney, Arthur Klnoy,
Brief, ucit.rneat IIIII flf1rr1
were foo1Jah and extreme is
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also true. FIDaUy, 11 III equally
Most people wbo dalm IIIey
true thai the commltlee llllelf
didn't aleep aU nlgltt C8D be
has bad a bad record from a
lbown on dose ob8ervaUon to
bad past, even though Its prohave slept IOUildll moat of the
cedures of recent yeara have By Wlyae G. llrtutdstadl M.D. night. Others who IIY that they
been etsenUall falr and de- Most of us ha!A! to stop what- can't sleep are really fllbting
cent
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ever we are doing ancl flO to off sleep becatlfl ~ have a
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of
old
was
just
US1
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but, when the time cornu ~clous fear of l&lt;11inB COD1
enough
present to the
'to get np, we ~te tha~ too. acwusnesa even ~porarlly.
,_,_ tr eJe Even more, however, we bate Before you re10r1 to a1eep1ng
munlsta and ,.,...,. • av rs eying Ia bed and to111nB for pOls or alcohol to help J0f1
a splendid opportunity to smear hours or what &amp;etmlll like aleep you ahculd conaJder 11rs
Its pre&amp;l!lll, and utierly legiU· boura. We bate It so much we fact that, although these t1rup
mate, purposes. rt Ia tragic, In purchase mUiioDJ of dollul can )Mil you Into 1 deep sleep.
short, that Collllf1!ll approocb· worth of oleeplllg pUis eveey they are lltelJ to ptevnl tile
ed a vllally necessary project, year. Everyone has
trouble dreamlllg we now Jmow ai!Xm·
that of makllll ~ law to get, getting to aleep at tlmeo but panleo an normal aleep even
at ·lite terrible novelty of open ·not everyone reactt to this, though ill the mornln&amp; you may
subversktn In wartime In this occurrence with panic.
1have no recollection of haYing
country, through this mechan· The calmer your attidute too dreaml Scleatiala have fourtd
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ward an inability to fall asleep, Ural dreamlllg 11 111e restorative
For this approach gave to the less harm your wakelulneu !bat a11owa you to wake up
the Communlsto just tho stick 1will do you. There Is a great dlf. refreshed IDitead of IMIIDg
they needed to make a bea!A!n ference between belnB
drugged fD the DllftlDI
moekery of clvlllzed discussion ed of aleep by belnB wakened There 11 an electric ~Jeep
in a civilized parliamentary cfl. every lima you start to nod (I Inti~ thai almulalll the to
mate. rt Is sad beyond measure believe II deys II the recard ter ot rain on the roof ~
that the lejulersblp of the House for Ibis) and lyinB ill bed and works well for aome j,..p,.
was not able to put this gravel Jretttng because you haven't but aot lor others.
Anotlw
;ssue before a committee of un. pne to sleep aa quickly u device appllo electrodes De.r
·hallengeable past lmd present Iioual.
the eyes anc1 lllltiDd tJrs llfl.
;o !bat the lefties could not The causes ol IDsomDia In- A 1o1r • voltace curteDI fblll
.urn Its delllleraUoiiS Into a elude high
blood preaure, ralues your muaclet
uti
.towfill8 farce Ill which aU who overactivity ol the thyroid, ID thereby helps you to aleep. AJ.
1uestioned or disagreed with Irritable bladder IIIII
aoma lhotllb few persooa realise 11,
them became "finks."
types of braiD disorder
C8D ~!ala y011r1elf to reo
fOUl' llllllola ~
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tbenbf
lnlure prompt aleep w111rou1
oulalde asalslance. lrr fbi
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bigNEW
eompanfet
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Ullder deep
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Lustre Rent electric sham.
1966 model, electric bra1kes, II
pooer $1. Baker Fur•iture Co.
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DICK RAWLINGS

Plione 992·2143

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or starttd pullell today. Mod· lF CARPETS look duD
ern Poultry. Box 118, Athens,
drear. remove the spoil
i!EE~=E
Deluxe 2 door. 156 H.P. 8 cyl. enQiDe, std .. tran11 'Spt;tt~e_ss
Ohio. Ph. 59S-'1831.
8 21 6lc they appear wltll Bllll . _ ~~
ciPan interior, beautiful dark green over lite ereen fim.-;h .
SELLING OUT
••Y'.
•.
tre Rent elt!ctric sham(IOOII'
w s w like new, radio, heatt~r I. JlliDY Pthft' ext•·••· Tnll)' a 1 .
DPERIINCED
I SINGER SEWING MACHINE- $1 . Pick- Hardware Co.,
tl.11 Nr N .,,. minimum. lett.
nice clean nr.
e2 USED CARS LEI'T
.............,. 1c.
Thi1 machine equipped to
a 22 etc
OFIIICI WOURI
ePARTS
for OUTBOAAD
111 aag, make buttonho!H,
·
l:ai .A. M. ta f:H P. M. DIIIJ
MOTORS
A. M, .. Urtt ....
D
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5hOji
darn , and mODOifarn. Take I'ARM AUCTION - The aodll'iT'S 10 I&amp;IT
r
eBOATS &amp; MOTORS
TO PLACI A
over paymenla of $5.50 per liBJled has discontinued 1111'1n· l1
ecer eTruck eHeatw
,ll. . UL I I".OgUC:I . .
eBOAT PAINT
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
end
, WAN'T AD
month or pay balance due ing operation to assumt oth·
CoN eBulldour
eTOOLS
$36.50. Frea home
demo. er employment. He will oell
f• ..JMCiNE WY 2-2156
eAny Type
,.,
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S.At
Call 1192·3211.
a 21 6lc the following farm chattels
1J66 CONSOLE
STEREO and personal property ot hil
Metropolitan Motors,
__.._._N
_ ~tice
For Rent
For Sale
Just taken in, lovely
.
residence located t
miles
_., Mlft Middleport, O. ·
Evenings and Saturd1y
THERE Wll L be round and
··
, finish. Radio eqUipped w11h northeast of Racine, Ohio,
'
d '
til M . 6 ROO\! HOUSE and bath, MAHOGANY drop leal table,! 4 speed automatic changer.
and I'll miles North of Stale flY 2-2Ift
1
EXPERIENCED
square C •,•c•ng a
eF '.das-~ modern kitchen. close I o opeos to 78" Ph'. 1192-350! all· I Dual volume control. Th Ia Roult 338. 'Watch for Sale l'::;;:;:;:;:;:;:iiiiiii
Forest Run Block Co.
onet1e a e every
r1 av
d
a
1 23 6tc
d Tk
A
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lr
WHEEL
from B p. m. until 12 p.
schooL Ctl ner_ o! Lmcol• a~ ~ tr P~_ m. _______ _ - - I set I months ol . . a e over
rrows .
for The IHt In
S.gmnmg on August 26 . Mas·
4th St,
M•ddleporl. OhiO. ONE ''• Chartlais bull,
!6, payment. of $1.25 per week Saturday, AUIUSI fl, 11166,
ALJGNMEt-JT
onelle Cafe, Mason . w. va . Ph. Gene Coleman, 742-58:!11 months old, 10 Holsteia heil·l or pay balance due $92.24. 12 :30 p. m.
IThllrt •.fri..S•t.l
Cnder &amp; Concrete
and
Jtc
or
99l·31%.
8
2l
lite
ers,
call-hood
vaccmated
to
Try
1t
In
your
home.
Call
1957
Ford
Tractor
&amp;16,
8 23
All
Models .
I
'";';'=co:~;----c --La- -·- c . · 6 ROOM bric~ duptel- wiih freshea in September. Pautl 992·3218.
8 21 6lc 1 ton Chevrolet VI ApttdH! II
BRAKE SERVICE
BLOCKS
1I 11
ure1
C l ill O
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~., ••••• Truck wtth Midwest body, f
I AUCTiON at
At
Reduced
Prices
School House. St. Rt . 124, ev- garage, Butternut Ave., Porn- Buckley, oo v e, .
1
30"
u .~.
new tires, two 12 in. plowl,
J
t · e . 8 • 12 Irteb Blocu
bse Alignment Shop
eroy 0 Ph 992-5127. 8 11 Uc
___1 23. 31 c _j used 4 months. Also I
ery Friday night at 7 p. m.. .
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Ferguson Ne" Idea TriiiieCement II .Mortar eMetal
I
Phonof92.2176
W'mdowt &amp; Doors
e Door
Auams Tradm~ Post and Aur- 5 ROOM apartmtnt with bath. VENETIAN blinds, all kinds.\ pony • black ond white.
planter, 11'1111 Age rol'f maker,
1 !1
rramea II Olhu llaBonrJ
tio.n House, Russell Wel&lt;:b, I Pb. 992·3319.
8 I tfc Also repalrs. Dale
Wippel 1192-2 788·
Sabre Roto Tiller, practi&lt;al·
fonner!y Grueae: Bod7
SUpplies.
oaleo manager.
8 23 tfc NICE 4 rooms and both ·uri. Supply, 215 Union
Ave., 20 rr. house trailer, ideal for fy new ; 10,000 Tomato stakes,
Woru
I'HONI 992-2061 POMIROY '
1 :19 30tc camping. Price $400. Phone 50 new cement blocks,
ctiic KEN BarbeC'Ut~. S"urday,! furnished aportment, Middle- Pomeroy, Ohio.
ROUTB 124
Sept. 3rd. 11 a. m 1111 .,.,.:, fJOrl, Ohio. Ph. 992-:lSH.
LUSE WEIGHT oalely with 992-6236.
I 21 3to wheel trailer, 7 ft. ~:~:\I,~A:t!S~I/I'IICUI::•~C;orp:o:ra:li:"":..,
NOW REPRESINTING
North ~nd Ave. and Coal St.
1 S Ue
Dex·A-Diet Tablet.. Only 118c
disk, !10 fl. ladder, power
MEIGS COUNTY
m M1ddlepori. l'olunterr Fll'e MODERN 4 room aad both furat S!ark Pharmacl':!__ll l~p kitt..nl, 1 month1 old. Set cbain sa" 2e in. bar, lidt
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WITH FULL SIRVICI
Dept.
8 23 !Ole I nished
aportment. Middle· JIERVOUS? Can't sleep! Try Sherman Cundifl, upper
:.u~~o:~~k ' : :1
!HI Estate_!!r!a.'!_
AUCTION. fndov· and Salur· port, 0 . Ph. 992-3874.
"Sleepers.• Guarao!&lt;ed
r• I or Street, Syracuse.
0 1 111c
8 21 0.:ltV
cbine, oet ol hameos
Albert Jll, €ox, INlier
doy, Aug. 21i-2'7 starling 10 D.
7 2t Ue
tull or money back. n Y · 1
bridle, 5 oho•el cultivator
HIII'J flleiiiiCI, s.Inmaa
ST.. ~ miles noll h of Bever 6 ROOM HOUSE and b ath, _!'._Stark Pbarnuu:y. I II .121~ 14 BEDROOM home in Middle- new hot house widow
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11
1011
ly, 0., Rt 76. N Antiques, , base•Mnt. furnace, 304 Syca- . DON'Tpumpyoursluggisboep- port,
to school. Set
two hot bouse stoves, IatJDCI. Ilv...... IIIIIZIII er • •
colleclors 1tems.
mdudmg I more St.. M•ddlefJOrl, Ohio.
tic tank. Get Klean·Em • All 301 Hamilton St.
ry stove, hand toola, push
1 is Sk
/urmture. glass. i&lt;'lei&gt;IKHJPS, Eloda Webb.
a 21 If&lt; Septic T..k Clealler. Land- 1192-5324.
plow.
-Chill ef loulhero OhJ.
Funds lor emergeocy -••r
ox yoks, lamps ,
&lt;locks, . _- ·-~ -~ mark Farm Bureau, PomeOLD
12
A
Salel
vatlon
measuret bavt beer
11
round lables. many limes not 5 ROOM furmshed house Ph. roy, 0.
1 10 IDle lo •~ 1•• •·at carpel
HOUSEH
- tx
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BOB E. BYER
made available In Meigs Coun·
llstl'd. Kenneth and
Chloe 992-5554.
I ~I lie
·~ e•er
~ used or
rug and pad, Norge gsa stove
121 l'olrlone Dr. Mlddlopoot
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·~ - - BUDGET PRl~D
~~ ~--•••w~,... ••· you""have
range, A(ll!ll washer, Leoll- IMT DODGE pleltup t&lt;uelt ~~L,.,,...,...,...,...,......,...,.,;,,..I! ty to belp tw&lt;lfCODlO the damag•
Welsch, owners.
Goddard, i fHREE and tour room fur
our tllird Door budget lbop.
money b.Ck. Electric
ard refrigerator, oak
food shape, price $12S.
to famrlatlds atld conservation
auctioneer
nished apartments. All utili· Baker F11111lture, M!ddle(ICII"I
pooer rental $1.
I It 101 t pc.,
Welsh, Lone Bottom, 0.
lnslallations caused by drough
8 23 Jtc
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beo paid. Phone WY 2-27'18. Ohio.
11 12 1ft Hardwara, Pomeroy, Ohio.
utility ••binel, magazine
1 :13 5W
durlng June ond July.
1, Harry A. ~llller, will 101 bt Rowley and Reed. IIIIer 6 BEANS
t toes
tomatoel
a 19 ole ond tables, round eoffto
Wa~• Cbaoe, Cha'- Ag
348
res~nsiblt
[or •ny
debO.
p. ID; can .I'Y 1-3574. 4 I lie and melo••·
• po a Clarence
:
p ro.f UNBEATABLE - 1116a
.. • me tal wa rd ro·CHEVROLET,
uu-,
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..., d..k• 11511
ruDI
good aad Ioou Cll.flOOd.
rlcuitunl Stabillzatlol
.... -Con
made by any person other
lilt, Port!atld, Q. Pb. 143-2204. Stall llereo, n1dio
bedroom tulle I pc., ae&lt;at-1 Ph. 843-264!0, $3110. a \T ltc
servatloo Countp Committee
llwt myseU. Harry A. Miller THREE and lour room !Urnlsl&gt;
a 11 tfc t!ol, 4 speed outomatic
lonol cbair, lamp, 21 in.
said an aUocaUoo of $10,000 ha:
--====·-~-l-61~pl ed and unfurnished oplll'l- ONE GAS heater, 15,olio- iiru ... nice walnut tinisb,
fth tv, tilt baclr chair, kllclboal
been made"' the CIUI!y ~
_. •
ment.. WY ...li43t
12 life $10; heater, :IO,OIMI BTU, $25; (aslant 01 radio. Takt
oablnel, &amp;lass Mason i~~,:: J iiiinfit&gt;LE~Viii.TiiiD~-.a:
shars witb farmtrl the oost 01
fOUR ROOM !ID'Dilhed opaJ1. Wringer type washer, Moy· peymenb of $6.7.6 per
miscellaneolll Itoms not
bead, crickets, spiders " otb· WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pia· the IIOCe1JsQy restoration work.
meaL wv 2-3651.
14 !lc lag, $45; PhoM
or pay balanca due $91.0f.
od.
er '-111 wtil
lti'DI•t
gued by urban rot and ghetto Cost-sharinK a!ISistance Is au·
EFFICIENCY apartmeaL-~P li:
a II 4tc II ill , _ homo. Ph.
A•ctlo-. Nolo• 'nllt
tide your homo where
violence. thehe nledatiOI'I c!lllel thorized for reaeedlnt penna·
---8 17 ftc
inery
II lD A·1
Pro'-~
home today asked t
eral govel'll· nent vegetative cover.
I Will Be Out
992-2283 or 1ea at fOB Spriac Y!VE- ROOM !Jouse, garage oad
conditioll and baa been
warm.
_, your
ment lor $113 bllfion to finance
·
Ave., Pomeroy, 0. 117 lie
outbuilding 1 acres of ground TWO SADDLE bones, 0 01 iced regularly. This 65
from llleu ~~With ARAB, "the ftblrtb of lite American
Use o1 the .fwuls will be Ilmlt
Of My Office
CAMPING trailer, sleeps alx. stoker coat' furnace, $31100. Ph. hall Arabiaa, botb ore ,.. fann 11 for oalt. Nice
anllable II ~
city" by 1976, the counld.• 's ed to meii9UI'es whlcb .U 1M
Sund•y, Aug. 21st
Will rent by day or weok. Ph. 19~5105.
I If lip tle, oaddlea and bridleo. house with bath, basement, lupply Co., Middleport.
2001h birthday.
completed in tlme to pruvlck
--~·
- - . -- - Also somt good broken po•
I 11 Ue
be
992-5522.
SINGER SEWING MACffiliiE;- ies up to 54 .., Paul 0 r r. garage and barn- some
The tO-year program was substantial conservatilll
De·
thru Sun., Aug. 28
---.,,---' %7 Uc This maehme eqmpped to z1g Ph. 94g.3192,
ftp
ber
priced
to
1elL
Immod·
"UCTIONEER
proposed
by
Detroit
Mayor
fits
during
the.
remalader
Dl
1 17
MODERN 2 bedroom home, ug make buttonholes, darl
.
iate poosession - see owner.
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Jerome P. Cavanagh, speaking Ibis ~··ar.
Pomeroy , O. Ph. 1192-290S day and' mooogram. Takt o•er M SHASTA, II fl. trailer, cab Not responsiblt for
COMPLETE SALES
president of both
Publie Law 86-SI euthorl1ef '
or 992·3702 ••eninga.
paymenll of ~.SO per mootb over, hitch, electric brakea, OWNER: Russell Gibbs.
MANAGEMENT
League ol the Cities
Wanted
1 :U 111:
or pay balance due ~.51. toilet, awning atld net, $!,400. Bradford Auction Company,
• ..._ Phene or Cantod
the U.S. Conference
the Secretary ol Agriculture to
Free bama demo. Ph. 1m- Uonel Boggs, M-38!12.
A.C. Bradford, m..agor: C.C.
JIM CARNAHAN
He outlined the plaa
designate disaster area.s and lo
t
Wanted To Buy
3%18.
a 17 lie
I 17 lie
Bradford, Auctioneer ·, If yrs.
·
IACINI. OHIO
statement prepared
allocate luods lor •mOJ"Iency
hearings I conse"ation measures to fe.
IANTIQUES, Flll'lliture, marble
experience
subcommittee
teed
oo federal urban aid.
store land damaged by natural
top tables, dishes, cut glass, I
auaran ·
1M
bealilll.
"We have made 8 oaUonal disasters. Emergeacy conser... ·
RHI t:st•te For Sale
Ollio. lod yaar HWer trouble. eommltmeot to get 1 man 01 lion assistance is iD addld011 to
miscellaneous items. L e e
BOY or GIRL
Rudisill, liM! Legioo Terrace,
AOIIOM
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l8.8. Alr.
wo bave aU tfaa- macl&gt; the moon by 1970 ,.. Cavang the regular Agrlcultllral Con8er
In Rutlond To
1 Pomeroy, Ohio.
I 1t 30tp
L Geme
«•
I ROOMS ond bath, I
lnet. flouonablt rata CaU said. "We reordered
vation Program, .,.d can be
plo.)'O'l
..__
:lii.Bo&lt;cza:
near new hlgbway, io
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d
·1 bl •· 'd f
E•rn Money 1nd Prizet
For Sale or Rent
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national priorltit! and set asi&lt;k rna • ava1 a • w at armer•
Delivering The Doily
1
7450
992
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boo " t
'· sec~e a. ....;
bury· Ph.
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flO bilfion. we made a anywhere In th' Ualtod States
Sentlnollo esloblishtd
5 ROOM house and bath. Also
I.J5. Tbta
_,..
lllrrtONBI:II
to have a national when lands are damaged by Da·
Routt
I pigs lor sale. Ph. 992-IIMf.
,:::•"
Interstate highway system
tural disasters .
11 pHis.nlel
j
-~ ~-I 21 8tc 12. Rub out
7. c
-...,
Critl llndflird
by 1971. We ael aside
Under ACP, the Federal Gev·
CALL WY2-2156
BRAND oew 2 bed1110m
all 11. :;:;:
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ILlPOMEJ(QY _ good boy _ Ilia
. _ r- • CH1alll
ernment shares the cost ot con
;,...,...,...,...,....,..,....,..,..,...· modero home. Velma G. Zu• M. carry
::;story frame, 6 rooms, 2 batho,
l. (;. BlllDPURD
"We must make a aimilar servation needed to assure, II
pan. Pb. 773~750.
a 10 151j! I 11. so.p. ....,.
11. Donoono:
'
kllcben eabiull, baaemet~l,
Ba ern, 01t1t
and oel asida at tbe public iaterell, the wla&lt;
MIDDLE AGED LADY lo live
as. Arclllo
..wly painted inside and out,
I
least as much money to see use, protection, and improve
in. do housework ,
laundry
S•l• or Tr1de
._ ;:"" f&gt;l
:,....::_ :115.11',_
rt
carpetlnc ilcluded. Ma, ba
lbat lite rebirth of our cities Ia ment of soU and water resourc
and assist with care of inval· $3 lot E QUITY - and
$5 000
.,:.::
a.~:a ;:;:r,~-;'" 38. Oboerl..
lin8Rced $6,000.
ond
accomplished."
on farmlands.
id. Ph. 992·3666 IM:tweeo t and home, located in Camp Fer· !1. 11&gt;" 11 1
lena!
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41. J'oot dl«&lt;l
IIIDDLEPORT _ Good locoA spokesman lor the Natlo"al Further information abou
G only lor apjJOmtment for
de, Arizona. Ph. IH!I-2828 be- :: :.-::'
llird
10. G
1... 41 u _ ,
lion _ 1 alory frame,
5
of Citiet told UPI conservatl.on program asslstano•
13
mt&lt;rview. Do not apply un- tw... 6. a p m 8 17 6le
..,.
~,.. • , 1.. ~f's ., I•
oooml 12 bedrooms), bath,
iadicate such a to- may be obtained from lite ASC!
1' 1a V/
-~r,·e•ced.
lll&amp;tc
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I m1ght cos t •• mucb ....ty office,
"'•~sl n,.
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v,-:
••rage. plastered
w a 111,
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pan
___l_nsurance
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f0
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very little yard to cut, troat. vii». aU IILIUI. . WY WZM.
$140 billloa.
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GET A quotatioo from REUI"
~If'
and aide porch. $5,000.
1
'lbt F1brk: &amp;bop. Pontelo' Considering New York Mayor
Super Premium Quality
WANTED
I TER INSURANCE AGENCY 211.
~1--+--lr.:'*":+~ CARPENTER - Lttrgo bomt Aalborlzed 11111er Sala
V. Lindsay's request. for
28
1
,.
~I"'
in good eondltion,
2 story : lerotce.
tie his city, even $140 billion
I INC. belore renewiRI your 31· J'ael
TO BUY
: auto insurance. We may be u. ::!"::i.., .,
I'- ~1 ,. I••
frame, 11 rooms, bath, fuU ' JIBADY·Mix coocrete- deU.,... wouldn't be too much. Lindsay
1 ~
LAND- Any Siq
able to save you money.
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basemeot, rarage,
drilled ed rf&amp;bt to your project. Fat! told the S.naU, paRe! Monday
1 2 lie 1'1. Tl'oO
weD with 1 new Meyera wat- ud eaay. Free estlmatao. that $50 billion l)'as needed over
With or Without
Bldgs. Sond Full
AUTOMOBILE insuraoco beelt
-Dra~---·~
~
er system, oew 50 gaiiOI bot , Phono t9W2M,
Goeglela the next decade to turn the
c8RceUed? Loet yiW' operat- -water tank, may be !ilaaced! Reaoty-Mis Co., Middleport., aalioo's largest elly IIIIo a
Description for
126
18
or's license? Call WY t-2!1M.
$5,000. •
Oblo.
I 30 lit "lboroughly liveable a•d e&lt;cltDecorator Colors
prompt reply to:
,_
~
iDg place"
a J.t 111: . _ _
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f0
JU [&gt;+I"
FARM , 2 miles off RL 7 in liR CONDmONING Rerrtgero Subco~illfe Chairman
Box 668-G
c/o Doily Sentinel
"- Di •
t
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l'h lA
Story's RWI. Set Mrs. Ed- aUla ter9lce. Jack't Refri8A Riblcofl 1&gt;-Cotm
For Sele
~=m
10
ward Ebershach, 106 Wrlght alloo, New H10a Pbtme ond Se Robert F '
Pomeroy, 0.
1..
St., Pomeroy, 0 ., or pho• TU N537.
t I
N y n.termed .the
1!165 TROTWOOD
Camping I &lt;&amp;.June-bop I""
1192-2915.
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lltp
~u~llo•
unrealiallc.
Lecuot ...
MlddhJIId
WANTED - Wort for buUdoo- trailer. 16 fl. with 3 fl. cab :
•••
I'"
self
GAYNEU. WISE fii'IPOI"IJ oa Doso1 Bottle Gas.
just Isn't lltal kind of money
WY S.2SII
er. Ph. 99Z-22111.
I I 30te over, sleeps 1. fully
~~~--z+.-+-1---i.:~,.,.
- - - ---.
contained llxlO nylon screen, L ~.:! ~ rts
Bufti!AUI Ave. Pb.
llrotben, 811 I. - MilD
Help Wanted
Cabanna roorr.. t t ec t r l c 1~
•..,
liM. '
7 :11:1 tic
Pomeroy.
• :11:1
brakes,
a&lt;le
hitch,
bougbt
FULL TIME cook and waitress.
J)AIL1" OKD'!'OQUOI'II: - lien'• .._ a. werlr; 1&amp;1
· IAif TIIMI. ••
Inquire at Christy Ann Ret- new . usl'd 3 limes. Sell for
.t.Xl'•L•.t..t.X•
II LGXeFII:LL011'
tauranl. Middleport, 0 . Hro . $1550. Ph. 992-S(I23. a It 6tc
OMietl«_ply _ _ _ _ Ia _ _,...t.to.2-4 p. m. or 11-1 p. m.
11 Cnfl ,., wanl tar nu·.. c..
MCUHH lnurtl....
• ,_ c ...t DIH•unt •11 tNIII . .
aiMI . . pat• wlthlfl It
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Jiooer $1. Pomeroy Cement I
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Wts &amp; 'SERVICE

64 CHEVELLE ---------$1495

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You alwaya save mort oa
Uoico Appliance&amp;

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Freezers. Refrigeraton. W•·
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Finished Third Yloor
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l'ull Size Baorement
Two Car Garaee With Finished Room Over head
Ga1 FurDJice Heat
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l-ocation 149 South 3nl Ave., MIM'-frort, Ohio
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be beautiful If you use Blue NEW SHASTA travel
Lustre Rent electric sham.
1966 model, electric bra1kes, II
pooer $1. Baker Fur•iture Co.
awninl , 4SS Broadway St.,
a 22 etc Middleport Ph. 992-5592.

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drear. remove the spoil
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Deluxe 2 door. 156 H.P. 8 cyl. enQiDe, std .. tran11 'Spt;tt~e_ss
Ohio. Ph. 59S-'1831.
8 21 6lc they appear wltll Bllll . _ ~~
ciPan interior, beautiful dark green over lite ereen fim.-;h .
SELLING OUT
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tre Rent elt!ctric sham(IOOII'
w s w like new, radio, heatt~r I. JlliDY Pthft' ext•·••· Tnll)' a 1 .
DPERIINCED
I SINGER SEWING MACHINE- $1 . Pick- Hardware Co.,
tl.11 Nr N .,,. minimum. lett.
nice clean nr.
e2 USED CARS LEI'T
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Thi1 machine equipped to
a 22 etc
OFIIICI WOURI
ePARTS
for OUTBOAAD
111 aag, make buttonho!H,
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MOTORS
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darn , and mODOifarn. Take I'ARM AUCTION - The aodll'iT'S 10 I&amp;IT
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over paymenla of $5.50 per liBJled has discontinued 1111'1n· l1
ecer eTruck eHeatw
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eBOAT PAINT
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
end
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month or pay balance due ing operation to assumt oth·
CoN eBulldour
eTOOLS
$36.50. Frea home
demo. er employment. He will oell
f• ..JMCiNE WY 2-2156
eAny Type
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Call 1192·3211.
a 21 6lc the following farm chattels
1J66 CONSOLE
STEREO and personal property ot hil
Metropolitan Motors,
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For Rent
For Sale
Just taken in, lovely
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residence located t
miles
_., Mlft Middleport, O. ·
Evenings and Saturd1y
THERE Wll L be round and
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, finish. Radio eqUipped w11h northeast of Racine, Ohio,
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til M . 6 ROO\! HOUSE and bath, MAHOGANY drop leal table,! 4 speed automatic changer.
and I'll miles North of Stale flY 2-2Ift
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square C •,•c•ng a
eF '.das-~ modern kitchen. close I o opeos to 78" Ph'. 1192-350! all· I Dual volume control. Th Ia Roult 338. 'Watch for Sale l'::;;:;:;:;:;:;:iiiiiii
Forest Run Block Co.
onet1e a e every
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WHEEL
from B p. m. until 12 p.
schooL Ctl ner_ o! Lmcol• a~ ~ tr P~_ m. _______ _ - - I set I months ol . . a e over
rrows .
for The IHt In
S.gmnmg on August 26 . Mas·
4th St,
M•ddleporl. OhiO. ONE ''• Chartlais bull,
!6, payment. of $1.25 per week Saturday, AUIUSI fl, 11166,
ALJGNMEt-JT
onelle Cafe, Mason . w. va . Ph. Gene Coleman, 742-58:!11 months old, 10 Holsteia heil·l or pay balance due $92.24. 12 :30 p. m.
IThllrt •.fri..S•t.l
Cnder &amp; Concrete
and
Jtc
or
99l·31%.
8
2l
lite
ers,
call-hood
vaccmated
to
Try
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In
your
home.
Call
1957
Ford
Tractor
&amp;16,
8 23
All
Models .
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'";';'=co:~;----c --La- -·- c . · 6 ROOM bric~ duptel- wiih freshea in September. Pautl 992·3218.
8 21 6lc 1 ton Chevrolet VI ApttdH! II
BRAKE SERVICE
BLOCKS
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I AUCTiON at
At
Reduced
Prices
School House. St. Rt . 124, ev- garage, Butternut Ave., Porn- Buckley, oo v e, .
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30"
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new tires, two 12 in. plowl,
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t · e . 8 • 12 Irteb Blocu
bse Alignment Shop
eroy 0 Ph 992-5127. 8 11 Uc
___1 23. 31 c _j used 4 months. Also I
ery Friday night at 7 p. m.. .
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Ferguson Ne" Idea TriiiieCement II .Mortar eMetal
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Phonof92.2176
W'mdowt &amp; Doors
e Door
Auams Tradm~ Post and Aur- 5 ROOM apartmtnt with bath. VENETIAN blinds, all kinds.\ pony • black ond white.
planter, 11'1111 Age rol'f maker,
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rramea II Olhu llaBonrJ
tio.n House, Russell Wel&lt;:b, I Pb. 992·3319.
8 I tfc Also repalrs. Dale
Wippel 1192-2 788·
Sabre Roto Tiller, practi&lt;al·
fonner!y Grueae: Bod7
SUpplies.
oaleo manager.
8 23 tfc NICE 4 rooms and both ·uri. Supply, 215 Union
Ave., 20 rr. house trailer, ideal for fy new ; 10,000 Tomato stakes,
Woru
I'HONI 992-2061 POMIROY '
1 :19 30tc camping. Price $400. Phone 50 new cement blocks,
ctiic KEN BarbeC'Ut~. S"urday,! furnished aportment, Middle- Pomeroy, Ohio.
ROUTB 124
Sept. 3rd. 11 a. m 1111 .,.,.:, fJOrl, Ohio. Ph. 992-:lSH.
LUSE WEIGHT oalely with 992-6236.
I 21 3to wheel trailer, 7 ft. ~:~:\I,~A:t!S~I/I'IICUI::•~C;orp:o:ra:li:"":..,
NOW REPRESINTING
North ~nd Ave. and Coal St.
1 S Ue
Dex·A-Diet Tablet.. Only 118c
disk, !10 fl. ladder, power
MEIGS COUNTY
m M1ddlepori. l'olunterr Fll'e MODERN 4 room aad both furat S!ark Pharmacl':!__ll l~p kitt..nl, 1 month1 old. Set cbain sa" 2e in. bar, lidt
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WITH FULL SIRVICI
Dept.
8 23 !Ole I nished
aportment. Middle· JIERVOUS? Can't sleep! Try Sherman Cundifl, upper
:.u~~o:~~k ' : :1
!HI Estate_!!r!a.'!_
AUCTION. fndov· and Salur· port, 0 . Ph. 992-3874.
"Sleepers.• Guarao!&lt;ed
r• I or Street, Syracuse.
0 1 111c
8 21 0.:ltV
cbine, oet ol hameos
Albert Jll, €ox, INlier
doy, Aug. 21i-2'7 starling 10 D.
7 2t Ue
tull or money back. n Y · 1
bridle, 5 oho•el cultivator
HIII'J flleiiiiCI, s.Inmaa
ST.. ~ miles noll h of Bever 6 ROOM HOUSE and b ath, _!'._Stark Pbarnuu:y. I II .121~ 14 BEDROOM home in Middle- new hot house widow
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ly, 0., Rt 76. N Antiques, , base•Mnt. furnace, 304 Syca- . DON'Tpumpyoursluggisboep- port,
to school. Set
two hot bouse stoves, IatJDCI. Ilv...... IIIIIZIII er • •
colleclors 1tems.
mdudmg I more St.. M•ddlefJOrl, Ohio.
tic tank. Get Klean·Em • All 301 Hamilton St.
ry stove, hand toola, push
1 is Sk
/urmture. glass. i&lt;'lei&gt;IKHJPS, Eloda Webb.
a 21 If&lt; Septic T..k Clealler. Land- 1192-5324.
plow.
-Chill ef loulhero OhJ.
Funds lor emergeocy -••r
ox yoks, lamps ,
&lt;locks, . _- ·-~ -~ mark Farm Bureau, PomeOLD
12
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Salel
vatlon
measuret bavt beer
11
round lables. many limes not 5 ROOM furmshed house Ph. roy, 0.
1 10 IDle lo •~ 1•• •·at carpel
HOUSEH
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BOB E. BYER
made available In Meigs Coun·
llstl'd. Kenneth and
Chloe 992-5554.
I ~I lie
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~ used or
rug and pad, Norge gsa stove
121 l'olrlone Dr. Mlddlopoot
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range, A(ll!ll washer, Leoll- IMT DODGE pleltup t&lt;uelt ~~L,.,,...,...,...,...,......,...,.,;,,..I! ty to belp tw&lt;lfCODlO the damag•
Welsch, owners.
Goddard, i fHREE and tour room fur
our tllird Door budget lbop.
money b.Ck. Electric
ard refrigerator, oak
food shape, price $12S.
to famrlatlds atld conservation
auctioneer
nished apartments. All utili· Baker F11111lture, M!ddle(ICII"I
pooer rental $1.
I It 101 t pc.,
Welsh, Lone Bottom, 0.
lnslallations caused by drough
8 23 Jtc
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beo paid. Phone WY 2-27'18. Ohio.
11 12 1ft Hardwara, Pomeroy, Ohio.
utility ••binel, magazine
1 :13 5W
durlng June ond July.
1, Harry A. ~llller, will 101 bt Rowley and Reed. IIIIer 6 BEANS
t toes
tomatoel
a 19 ole ond tables, round eoffto
Wa~• Cbaoe, Cha'- Ag
348
res~nsiblt
[or •ny
debO.
p. ID; can .I'Y 1-3574. 4 I lie and melo••·
• po a Clarence
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p ro.f UNBEATABLE - 1116a
.. • me tal wa rd ro·CHEVROLET,
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good aad Ioou Cll.flOOd.
rlcuitunl Stabillzatlol
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made by any person other
lilt, Port!atld, Q. Pb. 143-2204. Stall llereo, n1dio
bedroom tulle I pc., ae&lt;at-1 Ph. 843-264!0, $3110. a \T ltc
servatloo Countp Committee
llwt myseU. Harry A. Miller THREE and lour room !Urnlsl&gt;
a 11 tfc t!ol, 4 speed outomatic
lonol cbair, lamp, 21 in.
said an aUocaUoo of $10,000 ha:
--====·-~-l-61~pl ed and unfurnished oplll'l- ONE GAS heater, 15,olio- iiru ... nice walnut tinisb,
fth tv, tilt baclr chair, kllclboal
been made"' the CIUI!y ~
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12 life $10; heater, :IO,OIMI BTU, $25; (aslant 01 radio. Takt
oablnel, &amp;lass Mason i~~,:: J iiiinfit&gt;LE~Viii.TiiiD~-.a:
shars witb farmtrl the oost 01
fOUR ROOM !ID'Dilhed opaJ1. Wringer type washer, Moy· peymenb of $6.7.6 per
miscellaneolll Itoms not
bead, crickets, spiders " otb· WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pia· the IIOCe1JsQy restoration work.
meaL wv 2-3651.
14 !lc lag, $45; PhoM
or pay balanca due $91.0f.
od.
er '-111 wtil
lti'DI•t
gued by urban rot and ghetto Cost-sharinK a!ISistance Is au·
EFFICIENCY apartmeaL-~P li:
a II 4tc II ill , _ homo. Ph.
A•ctlo-. Nolo• 'nllt
tide your homo where
violence. thehe nledatiOI'I c!lllel thorized for reaeedlnt penna·
---8 17 ftc
inery
II lD A·1
Pro'-~
home today asked t
eral govel'll· nent vegetative cover.
I Will Be Out
992-2283 or 1ea at fOB Spriac Y!VE- ROOM !Jouse, garage oad
conditioll and baa been
warm.
_, your
ment lor $113 bllfion to finance
·
Ave., Pomeroy, 0. 117 lie
outbuilding 1 acres of ground TWO SADDLE bones, 0 01 iced regularly. This 65
from llleu ~~With ARAB, "the ftblrtb of lite American
Use o1 the .fwuls will be Ilmlt
Of My Office
CAMPING trailer, sleeps alx. stoker coat' furnace, $31100. Ph. hall Arabiaa, botb ore ,.. fann 11 for oalt. Nice
anllable II ~
city" by 1976, the counld.• 's ed to meii9UI'es whlcb .U 1M
Sund•y, Aug. 21st
Will rent by day or weok. Ph. 19~5105.
I If lip tle, oaddlea and bridleo. house with bath, basement, lupply Co., Middleport.
2001h birthday.
completed in tlme to pruvlck
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I 11 Ue
be
992-5522.
SINGER SEWING MACffiliiE;- ies up to 54 .., Paul 0 r r. garage and barn- some
The tO-year program was substantial conservatilll
De·
thru Sun., Aug. 28
---.,,---' %7 Uc This maehme eqmpped to z1g Ph. 94g.3192,
ftp
ber
priced
to
1elL
Immod·
"UCTIONEER
proposed
by
Detroit
Mayor
fits
during
the.
remalader
Dl
1 17
MODERN 2 bedroom home, ug make buttonholes, darl
.
iate poosession - see owner.
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Jerome P. Cavanagh, speaking Ibis ~··ar.
Pomeroy , O. Ph. 1192-290S day and' mooogram. Takt o•er M SHASTA, II fl. trailer, cab Not responsiblt for
COMPLETE SALES
president of both
Publie Law 86-SI euthorl1ef '
or 992·3702 ••eninga.
paymenll of ~.SO per mootb over, hitch, electric brakea, OWNER: Russell Gibbs.
MANAGEMENT
League ol the Cities
Wanted
1 :U 111:
or pay balance due ~.51. toilet, awning atld net, $!,400. Bradford Auction Company,
• ..._ Phene or Cantod
the U.S. Conference
the Secretary ol Agriculture to
Free bama demo. Ph. 1m- Uonel Boggs, M-38!12.
A.C. Bradford, m..agor: C.C.
JIM CARNAHAN
He outlined the plaa
designate disaster area.s and lo
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Wanted To Buy
3%18.
a 17 lie
I 17 lie
Bradford, Auctioneer ·, If yrs.
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IACINI. OHIO
statement prepared
allocate luods lor •mOJ"Iency
hearings I conse"ation measures to fe.
IANTIQUES, Flll'lliture, marble
experience
subcommittee
teed
oo federal urban aid.
store land damaged by natural
top tables, dishes, cut glass, I
auaran ·
1M
bealilll.
"We have made 8 oaUonal disasters. Emergeacy conser... ·
RHI t:st•te For Sale
Ollio. lod yaar HWer trouble. eommltmeot to get 1 man 01 lion assistance is iD addld011 to
miscellaneous items. L e e
BOY or GIRL
Rudisill, liM! Legioo Terrace,
AOIIOM
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l8.8. Alr.
wo bave aU tfaa- macl&gt; the moon by 1970 ,.. Cavang the regular Agrlcultllral Con8er
In Rutlond To
1 Pomeroy, Ohio.
I 1t 30tp
L Geme
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I ROOMS ond bath, I
lnet. flouonablt rata CaU said. "We reordered
vation Program, .,.d can be
plo.)'O'l
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near new hlgbway, io
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E•rn Money 1nd Prizet
For Sale or Rent
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Delivering The Doily
1
7450
992
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bury· Ph.
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flO bilfion. we made a anywhere In th' Ualtod States
Sentlnollo esloblishtd
5 ROOM house and bath. Also
I.J5. Tbta
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to have a national when lands are damaged by Da·
Routt
I pigs lor sale. Ph. 992-IIMf.
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Interstate highway system
tural disasters .
11 pHis.nlel
j
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7. c
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Critl llndflird
by 1971. We ael aside
Under ACP, the Federal Gev·
CALL WY2-2156
BRAND oew 2 bed1110m
all 11. :;:;:
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. _ r- • CH1alll
ernment shares the cost ot con
;,...,...,...,...,....,..,....,..,..,...· modero home. Velma G. Zu• M. carry
::;story frame, 6 rooms, 2 batho,
l. (;. BlllDPURD
"We must make a aimilar servation needed to assure, II
pan. Pb. 773~750.
a 10 151j! I 11. so.p. ....,.
11. Donoono:
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kllcben eabiull, baaemet~l,
Ba ern, 01t1t
and oel asida at tbe public iaterell, the wla&lt;
MIDDLE AGED LADY lo live
as. Arclllo
..wly painted inside and out,
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laundry
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id. Ph. 992·3666 IM:tweeo t and home, located in Camp Fer· !1. 11&gt;" 11 1
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Super Premium Quality
WANTED
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2 story : lerotce.
tie his city, even $140 billion
I INC. belore renewiRI your 31· J'ael
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drilled ed rf&amp;bt to your project. Fat! told the S.naU, paRe! Monday
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weD with 1 new Meyera wat- ud eaay. Free estlmatao. that $50 billion l)'as needed over
With or Without
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Goeglela the next decade to turn the
c8RceUed? Loet yiW' operat- -water tank, may be !ilaaced! Reaoty-Mis Co., Middleport., aalioo's largest elly IIIIo a
Description for
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$5,000. •
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tauranl. Middleport, 0 . Hro . $1550. Ph. 992-S(I23. a It 6tc
OMietl«_ply _ _ _ _ Ia _ _,...t.to.2-4 p. m. or 11-1 p. m.
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Save at Landmark
You alwaya save mort oa
Uoico Appliance&amp;

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Freezers. Refrigeraton. W•·
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l'ull Size Baorement
Two Car Garaee With Finished Room Over head
Ga1 FurDJice Heat
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l-ocation 149 South 3nl Ave., MIM'-frort, Ohio
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DALLAS - A SIXTH PERson has died here of enecpbal·
Ills and 89 other persons beve
contracted the mosquito . car, rled disease, health officials
By_United Pr"' International
.i, said Tuesday.
SAIGON .J! Furlouo Jungl• fighting ragH around
Six twin - engine Air Force Communist war college captured by thr• compenleo
·-planes converted into mosquito of U. S. Marin••· Th• war college, complete with di·
},·bombers were to bomb more of plomao and 31k81t achaolrooms, wao found barely 14
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Abe eour.ty with insecticides mll11 from lh• ~it Marina beM at Da Nang.
/loday IAl kill the insects before
11""re persons are infecled.
SAIGON - U. S. 852 bombers strike for the
third time in u many days ogalnot suopocted Viet
:"ore Blanket..
Cong troop concentrations In Phuoc Tuy Province 45
' AUTUMN • LIKE TEMPER- miles southeast of Saigon.
·;•tur.. moved iniAl Ohio from
--III• north early today, dropping
SAIGON - Salvage work contlnu11 on the frel·
', jhe mercury to a shivering 47 ght•r B•ton Roug• Victory sunk by a Viet Cong mine
jn Findlay and in the lower 50s in e main shipping channel loading from S.igon to
.\h,t:ougbout much of the state.
th• South Chino s.•. The oinking, which took oeven
l il'he
, weatherman said the chill Americ•n liveo, temporarily closed the channel but
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Viet Nam Briefs

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Frl~ay,

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~II' "Project Stormfury" 1111.Uabl,, aome for up . to H. Moeller, Stale Representa·
ijhduld iO Into effect. Stonnfury 50 yean.
~ ' an experiJ!lentil program lor Milton Rnush of Syracuse, ar- M1"ss
l~in( b\ll#canes with sliver lea manger. with offices In
Iodide.,~~~ in aq attempt to Ga\IIPOllt, advised the associnb. ~,,of their ~nlth.
alloa FHA loan.• are. available
fiJI,' ~ue a! sites .for the
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CLEVF!LAND (UPI) - V•dals hurled a fire bomb
rly today into a vocational planning center opened only two days ago in the Hough slum area.
The fire was one of two set during the night by
vandals in the Hough area where riots last month left
our dead, dozens injured, ani! mlllions of dollars in
ropert~ damage.
Police said the firebomb was thrown through a
plate glass window at the vocational planning center
. which Gov. James A. Rhodes tormally opened Monday
afternoon. Damage was es·
timated at about $750.
apartment building on the trou·
The center was described as bled East Side.
the first of its kind in the coun· Nobody was hurl In the fire,
try and was rushed IniAl com- which damaged the roof and
pletlon to serve as an employ· parts of the exterior.
ment counseling center for perNo lnterferonoe
sons In the area.
Firemen were able to put out
Roving vandals also
were the fires without Interference.
blamed for a $S 000 fire to a Last Friday night they were
four - family, r,.;o • aiAlry frame pelted by stones and debris in

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An area official. or the Farm- .
Sept. 2, an open meet111Weather bureau officials In et1 Home Administration Toes- mg will be held at the Rutland
\\l{pblrigton and at the National day night told the Lea~g Elementary school to
ad, lluniclijle Center In Miami !181d
Watershed AssociatiOn vance plans for the watershed

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Vandals Cause Estimated
$750 Damage to Facility

There were 1 number of d~
velopments in connection w1th
lhe Hough riots.

Suburban Shaker Heights polive Ralph Welker, and a rep- lite who chased and caught live !
res~tative of the Soli Conser- I teen-agers hauling fire bombs
valion Department will
be 1during the Hough rioting were
featured speakers. All lnter-\sharply critical of a Jndge who
esWd perSOIII are urged to at- dismissed charges against the
tend.
boys.
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Juvenile Court Judge Harry
L. Albright, assigned here from
TOKYO IUPU - Norllt VI- Belmont Couoty to the cases,
e&amp; Nam deelared opealy Wed- saicl there was no direct eviMillay 11181 the Vie&amp; COD I denct the five set fires.

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Aut. 24-25-26
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'Will The Small Buslneu AdmiDIIa reasonable proposal forth- ly !bat the finlanCilally•-troublt.il
'. alll~mtlltod be .flowtl ID ·Co
and re- tro~lion flied a suit for • •000 coming !bat would be accepta· resort area on State
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be beld Friday, August Z6, at
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---------------------------400 Pnpi"ls Come Fll'S"t Day
To Wahama Jr. High Classes

MASON - Enrollment at Wahama Jullijlr Bll!b
Supt Hargroveo noted !bat School on opening day Tuesday totaled 400 pupiltl, Prfiltho open1q 01 sebool 1n lbe cipal Clyde Foley announced, includ~ 125 II!Venth,
.U.trlc:t will be Monday Aug 133 eighth, and 142 ninth graders.
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. Asslstan~ Principal of both the JUDlor Hlgll ipd
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day In lbe early aflernoon.
Michael Whaley,
held
would allempt lo "1JD81h"
prmcipal of both schools
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" c:w """""' Enrollment at Wabama Sen- Biology and .c:J!lm.; .,It , Alii
I!IIU ~~~~ M' -lllpl. JL lire bombs were found wben the
lor High Is 309 with 109 tenth, WitherS,
llbylkU ~
ALAS~~~ WUdUie p....rves, land edit : .. . ..·. . ;~
·~ ilbenUon -~ /iN. suburban police who hnd chased
!Oii 11th, and 95 12th graders. Uon; bit. JJiiodl, AD*ieal
Bartle«
..,.... ments, water storage faclllhee,
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over the first hurdle In his bid atlornevs'
fees
necessary I MIU SU2J Parker, 19 Jllf-1 elecUon tar.Je of 111e u. s. ped the car.
ry Capehart, guidance; Nelson and Gerald SimJIIAIDI, baDd •
fur re-elec_llon with Tuesda(s machhi.ry, and preser;alion 01 , old daughtet 6f, Mt. and Mrs. I IJII'fliO" aDd ll!elr benchA panel sponsored by civil
Jennings, Vo-Ag and Biology; rector.
Ablska fi'Imary election glvmg sites for future use.
Homer P.arker.-.. Rutlalld, was I mea," Radio Hanoi said In a rlghls groups mvestigating the
Lona Jones, World History and Mrs. Mildred Ttlpp II seerehim six- times the combined
· .named Grand C)Iamplon ple-1 bnedcut heard le,e,.,1 ,
Hough riots diSagreed slrarply CARLSBAD, N.M. (UP!) - World Geography; Earl Knight, tory lor _Senior~ and Be~
vote or; the three candidates Some of these loans need not Imaker of Melpl!:owity at lhe
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limited amount of en~ineeri•Ig
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southeastern New Mexico lay Home Ec; Robert Oliver,
The faculty of the JuDior Rf111
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GOv. -1Vllllml A. Egan won is_available from the FHA, heike~sa"SI:~~Ji~ :::.:1
beneath floodwaters from 10· metic, Algebra aod Geomel'l; l includes EQgllsh Departmelll,
the llea\OOraiiC gubernatorial said.
Ipie w chos
th best and '
Inch rains today.
Carlsbad Lela Powell, Shorthand, Typing I Norma Roach, Collnle Jenk!DI,
County
Bob ;she w:
an °automalic l
caverns National Park was is· and Bookkeeping; Ronald Rich- Dorothy Knoll, and Mlchlll
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washing
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by high water.
ardson,
Physical
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Mount; Cspehart,
Math BetiJ
Doparimoiit,
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Rupe,
English and
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Much of the desert-like coun- and 12 Vennelda Ware Libra- and Ann Bucbanall: Soelal Slllo
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Tuppers Plains and Willia• \ baking contest was held
try got as much r•in m a few . rian; john Wa•:.ms, Ch~mistry, dies Department, Dora1by 011~IU) ostpone
Hobstetter of the Rolland each ~ winDer being
hours TueJday as is normal in I
ver, Jerry Romine, Vll'llll Ga.
CAPE KENNEDY _ T H Branch ol the Pomeroy Natioo- led a translslor radio. Mill
Members of the Meigs Coun- a year.
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more and Jon lilllgp; SciJleteliH Department, concern. al Bank, also spoke briefly.
ter was Tuesdays winner, with Nine eases orere he~ In ty Unit of the Higbway Pa· Torrents of water
poured
.
Departmen~ BetiJ Burrll, Rill
ed a.,... a possible flaw
The business meeting was Mrs. Harold Blackstone, PomeC~~~ tncl~ s 1 trol Auxiliary approved plans through streets in Dell City.
Pauley and Opal Rose; Phys&amp;l
ae~ .f!l'tilUng ~Utary commu- conducted by the ehairman, roy, Mrs. Karen Werry, of Miay n g
IQg our Monday night to assist the Tex., 70 miles southwest
of
Education Departmenl, .Jo jia
lllcatloila, satellites, Tuesday Jack Crisp, with Raymond Wll· nert1ville, and Mrs. Purley Karr, bond forfeitures.
GallipoliS Post . co~trol trafflc Carlsbad, many residents _took
00
Withers, Gayuell Epllng J!1111
njgbt postponed today's sched- eox and Mrs. Jean Parter giv- of Long Bottom, as the
'l1ley were Michael
on Mmgs - Galha highways ov- to rooftops. The Pecos RIVer,
Gary Crabtree. Frencb •n li
!lied attempt to erbil eight lng the secretary and treasur- of the three respective
Pomeroy, nmn1ng a red
er Labor Day weekend.
normally orly a trickle, com· Judge Harmon O'Brien shot is Kazuko Otaki and Art teilio
IJIOI't,
er's report. respecllvely. The following. Judges were
f5 and cuts; Lloyd
Meeting infonnally at the biDed with gushing arroyos to • 71 on the par 70 South Hills er Is Ronald Rlcblrdsoa. .~
T)Ie launch by a pg,werlul T~ group will sponsor an auction ed by the sponsors,
PoiMI'Oy, failure to have Lel!lon hall In Pomeroy, seven drive 130 families from their Golf course at Parkersburg, to
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tan ~ rocket wa,l!feicheduted on S.pt. 15, at Laurel Cliff. White Mills and WSAZ
assured clear distance, $5 and members of the GaWpolls P?"t homes In Carlsbad.
become the low medalist In a Industrial Finn
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for saturday to give the d~ Anyone having merchandise to lion Station, bolh of
eosts; Marvin Monk, 43, Colum- stafi were guests for a bnef
match by lhe Pomeroy . Golf Blast Kills Two
tense communlcaUons agency
to the sale may call On belrall of the .
DWl, $100' md costs and time. They were Sgt. P. D. Me- Survev Hints Whv
club against the West Vll'gim- FORT WAYNE Ind. !UPQ'I!Jnt 10 evablale operation of ,Jack Risp, flo} Snowden, Carl ty ll'air Board
deys In j.U; Paul AriJ:, Creedy, Cpls. John Francies, Hospital Costs Up
ans on Sunday,
A multi-million dollar
~ aeven switchboard satellite• Hysel~ Fred George, or Dale ' Bradford pr~ted Miss
Salt Rock, w. ~._,Intoxication, Jack Junkms and Plls. Cec•l WASHINGTON &lt;UP!)_- A: The Pome~oy_ golf club scor- at an industrial firm 'l'aeli!ir,
orbited In June.
Wright
ker with a large grand
and costs, aDd Roger Hawk- Carpenter, Sid Jones,
Dave govenunent study of riSmg me· , ed a 26-19 wm rn the ':'atch. killed at least two ~ 1ji11
AI another recent meeting, on roselle. Miss Parker Is
25, Clarksburg, W. Va., Proffit and Cliff Russell.
dieal costs - ordered by Pres- L•onal Boggs and Jim 0 Bnan others sulfered fa1a1 bear! ,..
radio was awarded to DenJ!I former Melt&amp; County
red light and no oper- The auiUhary officers WIll i:lent Johnson - Is likely to find also shot 76s lor Pomeroy. The i taelos and thHe othera _..
~I Han:lsonvllle, TIIe Miss and atlellded Ohio
$5 and cosis. ride "with patrolmen and wor&lt; the major causes are the moun- Pomeroy club team will play ot · misSinG and presumed deld -·
LOUISVILLE, KY. -CASSI·'I•••dln had been c!Qpated 1o slty having graduated
·
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the dispatcher relieving a ling wages of hospital workers Par Mar Pine, W. Va., this Sun- day.
-.'
llll ell)',· who llkeo preaching
group by Mn. fleva Snow- Rudand 111gb School. She ,_ Kf::fel~~ds, were
off~cer for outside duty, and the high price of new treat- day.
More than 20 persons
betiF. lban lighting · and ha• ____________..!..:IAI~~m~a~jor~ID homa ICCIIOIIII~ .,_ t.•. Rakla~~··
AUXlUary Capl John menta, a UP! survey showed toinjured, some critically.
uked for a draft defermeat
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day.
Veterans Memorial Hospital . pollee said rescue workers
'Jroundll Uiat be Is I minister,
11, Muon• ~ f1P8l'llilln, Food and refreshments were This was one result or the Admissions - Hr,rry Cum- expected to recover
bves lot Geroulny MXl
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tso; .M!~el ~ MeKee, lt,
by Bern Vaughan and survey of hospitals and doctors mings, Pomeroy; Leah Dixon, additional bodies · toc~ay
4ay ID ~~ 'fill' lila · nexJ
.
!l'idgeport, W. Va., permitting Robert Vaughan.
In key metropolitan
areas Albany; Richard Martin, Reeds- digging through lbe c1e11r11
bfllvywelght title defense.
o
llllilceDSed operator ~ drive,
across the nation. The goverll- ville.
the administration buJW!Jg
0
1111 attomey, Hayden CoVIll~'
and ~'1 evtwrlght, 57,
Melp Geaeral Jlolpllal
ment study apparentiy Is aimed Discbarg.. - Edith McCoy, the Phelps. Dodge Copper
-ton, .
Cll!Y termed
Coillm!'~· DWI. ~.
Admlssloa - None.
at stemming cbarges Medicare Alice Kirby, Betty Cullums, Hen- ducts Corp. 111 lbo diJ'I
ID1 ~:~~~
Dlseloarles -' Ella Larue.
has forced costs lip.
ry Doerfer, Lucllle Diehl.
side.

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GET PRODUCTS - Tom Kelly, Middleport, director of tbe Federal HeadStart Project in Meigs County this summer, shows 86 envelopes filled with
toothbrushes and toothpaste being mailed to children who were enrolled In till
Meig~ program. These are some of the 1,000 packages provided tbe lOtb CongressiOnal diStrict by the Proctor and Gamble Co., at the 11111e111Dn of llep.
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