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Lucina Re.a t Fred Clark Home

tt;Dallt Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mtdd~,+rt. o , Aug, u, J863
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Picnic To Be
Youn1 ,4dult elm,

..._'IU•n

.·Mainlv-Afloiit
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People In

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About
Middleport

A bridal •hower
g Mill large artUiclal woddlat cake
Su-~ay
Celebrate• Birthdpy
·Luana Rea brid...,lect of Fr&lt;d made by Mn. Seell( and Mn.
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RiChard Follrod, toppad with Out«-town relatives bore to
'POtrferoy
Heath Methodist ChW"Oh will The Young Adult Closs of the
' C. Bro"" was held saturday ' miniature bride ond 8f00111· ~~attend tbe funeral . &lt;l Edwaril
hold a, ptcntc for all membel'f Racine ! Baptist church met at
Auaust lOth, at the home of freshmen!! of punch , cake, tee Sauer Saturday
Mrs. A. B. Mr. ond Mn. MlJton Roush
Mr. ond Mrs. llandolpb Ward and lbose who atlelld Hellth the home of Kay McCJintoc!t
Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. Clark cream with weddlnc bolls, mints Bauv, aon Arthur, ond blJ ond famlly left today for a .aond daughter, Mary Loo of 'Ita- Chi11'Ch and Sunday Schopl, all Sunday to "'llebrate the ~lrtiJ.
was assisted by Mrs. Jack See- and favors of miniature wed· d•ughter, Ml'll. Dolores Sllan- II at Lincoln Park, Mich. with
V8118Wood; W, Va. opeilt Sunday cblldUn in all departmeots ond day ol Mila McClintock aDO! for
lig and Mrs. Tom Brown. The ding ring and case .
Jnon, and Mr. and Mro. James IMr. and Mrs. AI Harvath ond
with bet mQiher, Mri. Jamea mell!bera of all ·the cburch or- the regular monthly
elau
Jiving room gift table was in Attending were Mrs, Letts Flannagan, all of Cincinnati; o ther relatives.
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Murray in Middleport.
ganlz&amp;tlons Sunday, August lB picnic.
pink ond green w1th streamers Spencer , Mrs . Lester Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clare~ Rosa of I Mr. and Mrs. Harry William·
Mr. and Mrs. Erileraon Janea at 5:110 p.m. on the cburch and The group epjoyed playing
and the dimng room table had IMrs . .J ames Walker, Mrs. Ag· Burlington, N. C. : M1,. Doro- lson returned to their home, Cuywere in Athens Sunday to Ylalt plll'80nage lawn:
badminton and ball, and a
a lace cover, centered with a , nos Di xon, Mr. and Mrs. Alva thy Mees, Mrs. Louise Ste111- ahoga Falls Saturday after a
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A period of games for all cookout. then made ice cri!8JD
, Clark and children . Natalie. Jen- bauer, and Mrs. Robert Adams, several days visit with Mr. and
E. W. Jones and in Shade, with ageo will begin at 3:30 follow- whicb was served alq wllb
his uncle, Mr. •nd Mrs. Frank 'ed by the dinner at 5:30. Aves- two beautifully decorated cakes
nuer and Mark, Mrs. Myrtle Columbus ; Mr. and Mrs: Ro- ,Mrs. PhD Williamson and oth·
1Long, Miss Dorothy Long, Gla- ,bert Bauer and two children er relatives.
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Jon.. and oon, Rlcbard a ad per serviCe will be held at 7 and kool aid to Marlin and
Idys Walker, Mrs. Virgil Brown , and Danny Rosenbaum , Colum· Mr. and Mrs. Phil W1Utamfamily who are visiting his par- ip.m. on the Ia...,. which will em· June Hall and children, L.e a
POMUOY OHIO
, Mrs. William Childs, Miss An· bus; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ros- son returned home Monday eveents. He Is at Penn State uut.. clude the day of actlvltles. The and Debora, Kenneth and Sue
tLOSED
' ita Russell, Mr. and
Mrs. enbaum and Donna and Gary, Jntng, after a. weekend visit m
verslty where he ls associated meal and drink bas been plan- Imbcden and daughter, Peggy,
ON VACATION
John Musser, Mrs. Beatrice Dayton ; Mr. and Mro. Clifford Columb1111 w1th their daughter
with the ROTC program.
ned and those attending are Dlclde and Evelyn VounJ ·• nd
TodiJ Thru Aug . 29th
Buck, Mr and Mrs. Fred Clark. Bauer and Toddi, New Orleans: and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. aad Mn. Robert IAakt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert asked to attend are invited and oon, J . F ., Lillian Powell and
Mrs. Richard c. Follrod. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart Rooert Gardn"':·
o1 Syracuse are ODD.-iDg of Springfield, were weekend Iasked lo lake a covered dish daug¥er , Tract, Orville and
Aug. 30 thru Sept. S ,
Ottle ScholL Mrs. Dale Harri- and David, Patrick, Paul and Mrs. Betty Combs and Mrs. the rece•l marriage of their guests of Mro. Lucy Gregg and and table aervice.
Chlldren, lsarbara Bush, J~ Swain. Dan"MUTINY ON THE
BOUNTY"
·son, Mrs. Roger Dilard , Mrs. Amelia Ruth of Toledo.
Gene Eskew of Xenia were daughter, Mary Jane to Mr. Ml'" Farle Erlewine. Other wp parents are unable
to ,ny Cole, Linda Weaver, Donna
(Technicolorl
1 Dorothy Brown, Mrs.
Rich ard
weekend ~ests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keith .bmes, 108 of Mr. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mlch- atlend are invited and ,Bush, Ada Pike, Wilma and
Marlon Brando - Tarita
1 Chambers,
Mrs. Jack Seelig, S
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Charles W1thee.
and Mrs. Roy ArmH of MID- ael Ohlinger of Nelsonville. Mrs. extra table service will be pro- Judy Rlghthouse, Harold and
Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Magee
er
ormance
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wells, ersvllle. 'lbe double riDg wed- !Ohlinger has accepted a teach- vided. The picnic is being plan- Mary Weaver and children,
S.pt ••• ' · 10. 11
g1e Brown, Mrs. Lucille Jesse, Of Current Play
son Mike and d~ughter, Pam , diDg ceremony was periOI'IDed ing position in that .u:ea.
. ned and sponsored by the Com- Tom, Michael and Peggy, Mr.
" IT HAPPENED AT THE
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Mrs.
Jack
Curtis
and
daughter,
Miss
Sally
Schaaf
and
Mary
•of
CtncmnatL
arriVed
Saturday
at
Sparta,
North
CaroDDa,
Mrs.
Pearl
Graves
IS
quite
Ill
miSsion on Education of I he and Mrs. Frank Arnott. Pauline
WORLD'S FAIR"
Cl'echnirolor)
, M1ss Sheila Childs. Miss Suzy Elizabeth Chapman arrompan-1for a visit with her parents, Mr. July !9, atll:30 a.m. by lbe at the home of her daughter, church.
McClintock and Kay McCIInEl9fl Prealey, Joan O'Brien ' Smith, Chucky Clark, Shelly ied Ricky, Mike, Karen, and and Mrs. Joseph Raub. Mr. Rev, Berry. Bolli Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Audry Frost.
Named on the committees are, lock.
-'M ,S:pt. 11-21
Clark, and Mrs. G. Richard ,Joni Sue Koehler to Athens Tues- Wells and son returned home Armes are graduate• of Pom·
Mrs: Lester Bole~ is a patient menu, Mrs. Lee Smith and Mrs.
Young.
'day
lor
the
matinee
perform·
sunday
and
Mrs.
Wells
and
daueroy
Higb
School.
At
present
at
UruverSity Hosp1tal for treat- Don Stivers; food, Mrs. Jack
..,HE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF THE
Unable to a;xnd but sending ance of a current play. Th e .ghter remained for a two weeks they are resklma at Miners- ment and observabon. Sbe . is BechUe. ·Mrs. John Krasczynw
IROTHERS GRIMM"
gifts were Mrs. A. R, Knight, Koehler children are staying visit.
ville will! the parents ol the the mother of Dr. R. E. Boice and Mrs: Earl Davenport; tab,le
(Technicolor)
Mrs. Durwood Cummings, Mrs. with their aunt, Miss Schaaf, I Mrs. Susie Evans of Miami, groom.
and Mrs. Joe Wilson.
and cha1rs, Joe Richmond, KenLaurence Harvey and
Charles Hayes. Mrs. Gene Paul .and grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Fla. left Sunday for Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heider· neth Harris, Mike Lloyd and ,
Claire Bloom
King, Miss Eoeanor Robson, Sansbury. while their parents, after a two weeks visit with her
.gott of Los Angeles, Calif. are Mike Archer; games, Mrs.,
n ur
Mrs. Emogene Lohn, Miss Ka- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
here for a visit with Mr. and Swearingen, Mrs. Dowson and Mr and Mrs Allen Hughes
li,:,l lopt: 271hru Oct. 2
'·""'.. WALT DISNEY'S
ren walker. Mrs. Charles Chan- and children, Christine and Bet- and Mrs. Joseph Raub.
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mr. ~rs. Fultz ; vespers, Mrs. Fran- ,have ' returned f~om 8 vacation
"SUMMER MAGIC"
cey, Mrs. Ed King , Mrs. Mar- ,ty Lynn, are visiting in Hunt- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taymor
and Mrs. Vernon Weber and CIS Kle~
trip which Included a visit with
(Technicolor )
tha Husted, Mrs Kenneth Mill-!ington Valier, Pa. , with Mr. and children, Tom and Tetesa
family, and other friends and Gramlaon FamUy
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glena
ibyll!l&gt; Mills
Burt lv es , er, Mrs. Ed Tewksbary. Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Hayman.
of Grove City are the guests of
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reiahves m the RuUand area.
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Hughes of East Tawos, Mich.
ChrisUne, who " 13 years old, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raub.
M
d Mr Fr iik
h Mr1, Milhoan and Mrs. Heider- Here For V llllfl
Points of interest reported 1no
recently made second ranking Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gen·
r. ~ned
a rtVa~g an gott (the former Gladys Hig- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wolf, elude Mackinac City old Fort
1
1on the Jr , Olympics in soft ball helmer an&lt;f&gt;children, Eric and ~~ter~~~rn.:. f~,i2 ~0 ~tu~; ley) were schoolmates in Rut- Grant-s!, had .as their guests Michilimackinac, the' 6 • mile
in the Columbus city schools. Jeffrey of Royal Oak, M I c h. th~r home 356 East Main St land.
,last. week their grandson and bridge crossing over the Mack·
She also rece~ved a medal for were weekend guests of her par· ho i
th'.
Andre V : Mr. and Mrs,- Kenneth Shu- lfam,Jy , Mr. a~d Mrs. Robert jinac StraUs, and at Sault ste.
rankmg in the Olympic games. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Vern Bolin- hno mg hlelf
'rt~ au maker and children, A I Ian, Pierce and children, Robb•e , Marie a boat tour through the
- - -- - - - - - - ger.
g ::; onla ~ e
; 1 oy. f John, Linda, and Sharon, of IKaren, Jeff1e, and Stevie, of Soo Locks on the st Mary'l
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Wilbur Hood, Mrs. John Frick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Genhel- '
p y~nJ.:'as ~game 0 Belle, W.Va. were
weekend Chicago, Iii. Whde here they •River, returning thro~gh the
Mrs.
W1llam
Clark,
Mrs.
Per·
mer
and
children
of
Royal
Oak,
~~n
da~~ej
'I"-Iltsop:a~'!n
hi:
guests
of
Mrs.
JoaMe
White 1Jomed the Wolfs in a lhree-day iCanadian locks. They also took
FOR THE
cy Fnck, Mrs. Opal Dmley, Mich. visited Sunday afternoon . Y
Y K. '
g
and children.
camping trip at Lake Alma.
a train tour through the cit
Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Mrs, Mild- with Mrs John F Bail and WISh, and blowmg out the can·
Saturday a surprise birthday '
. -y
0 v er
red Mitch, Mrs. Lena K. Nessel· f 1
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y
dies on hiS birtbday cake, re·
dinner was held at Lake Alma and
JnternaUonal
y,
freshments of hot dogs potato W
_. __hel tl
f M W II h b
ed h' Brtdge to Sault St''· Marte m
Kesterson, am•
road, Mrs. Dale
Miss Rozanna Knight return- .
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or r. o ' w o o serv
IS Onta l
C d
Karen Miller Mrs Eldon Weeks ed t
chips, kool ade, tee cream A.
p· •
73rd birthday Joining the
r o, ana a.
i Mrs Willia,;, H~bstetler and W ~ her home, Pt. Pleasant, and cup cakes were served to re renlc.Ho•fl
there were their daughter and They visited the Iron mines
Mrs, Antone Lucke
,
. aj Tuesday afler spending Chuckle Hannahs, Larry Walk· Mr and Mrs William H ud family Mr and Mrs Carl Mar- in Minnesota and Lake Stasco,
Th~ door prize ~ent to Mrs severda dthays MwJth Jhehr great : er, Jimmy Wiley, Mark Werry, asheit of Syra~use entertaol'ned. tin and so~ Larry .of CharJes- where they saw the source of
gran
er, rs. o n F. Ba'' 'George an d F r edd'Ie ~
' Mr. and the Miss1s~lpp
· 1 R'lver and walk..
I, William Chilas and other prizes· ly
andmo
family.
~.uompson, with a picnic dinner and fam- Iton, W. Va.;' a son,
to Miss Dorothy Long, Martha Mrs Charles Buck was the Sr?tt Walton, Max
Folmer, ily reunion at their home Sun- Mrs. Frank Wolf, Pat and Bet- ed across It on a foot log.
Chambers. Dorothy
Musser Tuesda luncheon uest of Mr ISkip Logan, Eddie and . Mike day. Attending were his broth· ty, Pomt Plea,.nt, and their Another interestmg place waa
and Myrtle Long.
and
Wlilarl Ebersbach Young, Bob. Werry, Eddie Ab· er and family, Mr. and Mrs. other daughter, Mr. and Mrs 'the Peace Garden
the border
VALUES IN EVERY DEPT.
l fr=;;;;;;i==-'====-, land daughters
bolt, Chuckle Wnght, Tony Harry Houdashelt, Miss Fred- James Haley, Connie and Jim- ,of North Dakota and Manlto1
Clarence Mi hi of Baltimore Vaughan,, Martm Vaughan, Bill dle Houdasheit, Mrs. Floyd my, of Rutland.
lba, Canada. In South Dakota,
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!sited 8 d g ith h' 1
and Donme Vaughan, Tommy Brown Middleport· Mrs Glad.!
they VISited the Corn Palace,
vnd b hun ~Y, w MilS s ster Vaughan, John, Mark, Roger ys Tay'tor Mr
d, M · G e Secoml Momlay Club only one of its kma in the world
a
rot er-m-4Bw
and Mr F kl' M tth
nd M h
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rs. en
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Willa~ Ebersbach. .
ra~ m,. a ew. a
ars a Houdashelt, Becky and Ran- EnJW}'S Premc
whiCh IS constructed of corn iD
Jackie Barbie and Susie Ros- Mane Dillard. DIOna Carsey, dy, of Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs. Members of the Second Mon- var~~s colors arranged m geo, turned I th . h
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VIckie Lynn, Pamela Jean, and Ronald Place and children Lou· day Sewing Club and guests en-1 metric patterns outlined with
.
enbaum re
o elf ome Patrid,·a Jo Vaughan
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Indiana lis lnd Sunda after
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ise, Becky. Gregory, and Stev- joyed a potluck picnic Monday grams a
grasses.
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a week'':'vi;it wiih thei/ rand- AssiSting Mr. and Mrs. Vau- en of Elbridge, New York ; Rich· levenlng at the Syracuse Park Iblock square and seats &amp;,DOll
Mr
d
g
d ghan were Mrs. V1ctor Hannahs ard Houdashelt and one guest
Attending were Mrs. Robert people. Famous talent wil l be
Open 9 to 5 Frl.-9 to 9 Saturday
~aren~ · an Mr•. F r e and Mrs. Roger Dillard. Favor~ Miss Mary Lou' Burnside of
Lewis and David and Carol, !there lor the annual festival
"AIR.CONDITlONED"
:en Mum.. St
M.
were balloons, bubble gum and lumbus
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Mrs Patrick Wood and Lori Iheld in September.
1s s candy mints
La under..Dry Cl ..ner1
ISS
axme
evens,
· ' d Har-Jane In am and Miss
Jana
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The group sent 8 round-robin Ann and Danny, Miss Martha I In Nebra sk a they VIStte
Mill St.
Middleport
._Piioiimoi:iiroiiy~iiiiiiiiiiWiiYii:2·ii:54ii:2:1~~ Swetst,: of Columbus are the I Sendmg gifts were Donnie get-weD card to William Houd· Howell and niece, Bronwyn Dal- old Warp's Pioneer
village
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guests this week of Mr and I.Vard, Lormg and Ray Vaugh- asbelt, who 1s a patient at Hoi- ley, Mrs. James Clalworthy and which features antique articiea
Mrs Ralph Lee and atiending ~n, Chuckle Vaughan and She- zer Hospital in Gallipolis.
Twila, Mrs. Dwight Par~er and including a railroad depot At
the ·fair
ha .McKnigh.t.
Myrtis Kay, Miss Eleanor Rob- Greenfield, Ind. they visited the
V1s1bng wtth Mr. and . Mrs.
.
son, Mrs. Paul Kloes, Mrs. home of the Hoosier poet, JamFrank Vaughan and farruly on
RETURN TO N. Y.
Max Ward and Mrs. George es Whitcomb Riley. The guide
Weiner R001t Is
Sunday were Kerm1~ Walton The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Schneider. A birthday cake was there was a sister-in-law of Mr.
Held On Saturday
and son, Scott, Mrs. VIctor Han· Place and children of Elbridge, !sent to Mrs. Grace Holter from Ball, a former supetlntendent
The young people of the Hy- nah~ and son~ Chuckle of Pome-1 N. v. returnO&lt;i home Monday her secret pal.
of Middleport schools.
sell Run Free Methndlsl church roy • Mrs. Cliffor~ Machler and .n
di
th
k 'th
HART REUNION SET
AI a roadside park on I h e
held
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daughter LISa ,Lynn Mrs Carl er spen ng e wee WI
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a. Wiener roast at Mac~m- Siders ~ son Chris of .Point Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Houda- The annual Hart Reunion will shores of Lake su~riOr they
ber Hill Saturday
evenmg. Pie
1 nd M rtd M E shell and daughter, Freddie. Mr. be held Sunday, Sejll. 1, at the met a former Me1gs counti"!'o
Games were played.
as-; ~
r. So thr•a, U· and Mrs. Houdashelt have spent American Legion Home in Ra· Mildred Martin, daughter
of ·
Attending were Roberta Smith rene W Vase o
u
ar· the summer with the Places cine. Dinner is to be around Mrs. Everett McKnight of POJDo
Danny and Peggy Tillis •. Sandra eston, · a.
and accompanied them to Mid· noon. All relatives of Ch1·istian eroy.
,
Dean, Carol and Sheme Matdieport. Mr. Houdashelt is ~ and Mary Hart are especially tn- 1 They also visited the ge•
son, Stewart Brewer, A n d Y
covering from surgery perform- vited and should bring drinks graphical center of North Am·
Spi'OIIse, Lat1schia and Elame
ed in New York.
and a basket lunch.
erica at Rugby, N. Dak.
Gates, Mike Nicholson, Stella
Searles, Steve and B r e n d a
Chapman, Glenda Johnson, Caol Shilling, Barbara Williams,
Ernest Smith, Margie Herring, Mrs. Joanne White, owner and
Glenda Deeter, Danny Johnson, operator of Beverly's Home of '
Judy Deeter. Donna Williams Beauty Salon in Middleport, reand
Betty Sprouse. Accompany- cenlly attended the meetlog of
I
ing the group were Mr. and Affiliate II of the West Virgin·
Mrs. Lloyd Dugan, Mr. and ia Cosmotologists and H a I r
Mrs. Junior Coleman, Mr. and Dresser Association held a I
Mrs. David Wiseman, Mrs. No- the Magic Mirror Beauty Shop
ra Searles and Mr. and Mrs. in Point Pleasant, W. Va.
IOYS AND GIRLS
Glen Deeter.
A talk and demonatralion on
a new hair style, (called the
Saddles and Straps, and Strollers,
SHUT-IN'S ADDRESS
Dandy) was given by Molly
too. Boots high, Booto low,
Frieads of Airman Larry Mit- Stevens, treasurer. The organichell and Judi Meredith Mitch- zalion agreed on a price ad·
and Oxfords Sturdy. All iD the big
ell,
may reach them by add- jmlment for the Pl. Pleasant
back-to-school assortment
.
resslng mall to Seymour John- area.
by Poll· Parrotfor boya aud girls. · '
son Air Base Hospital, Golds- The president, Ruth Lewis,
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Before school bella rinc. ·
boro, North Carolina, where appointed committees including
; ·" bring them iD for new shoes. All so
Larry is a patient, suffering Public Relations, Winnie Baugh,
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carefully fitted. AU so
from a back injuty receives iD Joanne While and Dodde Foran;
· ,. -\1 dependable and well constructed.
a swimming accldent last week. Membership, Karen Roush, Sue
The Mitchells were married on Cottrill, Birdie Sauer: Educa99
99 M
Visit the busy boys department
FROM
June t of this year.
lion Committee, Barbara RobENTERS HOSPITAL
erls, Thelma Blain and TooUe
on Elberfelds first floor. See the
Mrs.
Eldon
WUI
entered
HoJ..
Wilson.
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~·many popular styles in boys car
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Also complete line of "Brooks"
Shoes for boyo. AU slzea.
- Dodde
Beauty Shop,
2lt E.
held September
t, 1963,
at 6th·
tho
coats and jackets for fall and
Widtbs A, B, C, D, E.
aL, Pt. Pleasant. A •lyle s1iow
Is being planned.
winter wear. Pick one out now

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BOLD PICNIC
Walt DllntY'o
"MOON
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Mr. and Mrs. L, .E . Tripiett
Tom Tryon
Brian Keith of Middleport held a plcnic dln(Technfeolor)
ner SOntlay at their homit on
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Gravel HID. Aitendlng·were Mr.
DELINQUENT"
ilnd Mrs, Frl!lklbi Triplett aDd
leJTJ Lewll Mortba Byer children, Rlcl&lt;y, Debbie a n d
Cindy·; !IJra. 'ltichard Lo!lg aDd
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Au1. 15-16 ljaugbter,. Mindy; Mra. JoaiUIO
"THI WAI LOYER"
While ·and• chudren, Frank and
With Steve MeQueea
ud Robert
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-andaet11 ·~ ond'.chfldren, ~•McmtiA•
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BIG SELECTIONS for BOYS and GIRLS
School Clothing on the 1st and 2nd Floors
At Elberfelds Pomeroy
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Hope of a settlement in the
Meigs Memorial Hospital. Inc.,
suit looked dim at II a. m.
when figures iJr the recovery suit returned to
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In the months ahead President KennedY'S condurt of his office quite na·
turaJI~ ~~oill colhe Under severe and unrelenting Republican gunfire. After all,
the GOP waants the office, and ~ou do
no• get it by argul~ that it is already
well filled.
But the Republicans might learn a
rew hard l~I!Mlns rrom the Oemuctata'
ta~tlcs In pursuing the office four yeats
ago.
It does nut eeem wtee tu try to define
too ehtrl!ly what th~ o~ratfona of the
prl!eldency ahou!d be. kennedy 1111!1111&gt;1·
ed thll when he wall on the outalde
witching Owiaht D. Jlltaenbower conduct the uffl~e . And kenned~ ilaa wound
u~ dotn1 man1 of the very eame things
Elaenhower dta.
!lor e11111111e, kennedy the campalllh·
er 1\lii hllhfy critical of ttsenhown fbr
his "tra~iltna dtplomac7 ." Visits to India, Jlluro.,. and eliewhere were aualled
al eSii!iltilib u8elesa elletelst!s. but ken·
ntdy hlmst!ll has jUIIt complet~d such a
ttiiJ.
!!:Isenhower ofteH was att.llrked fot
not stayllll In Washington mote. '!'he
charge was, Of course, that when he was
out of to1\ln he was neglecting hla job.
Compnatt~e ligures tndlflifi thtt I{ennedy Is gone ftotn the White llllust! at
!!All! as much as Eisenhower.
A good many ltepubllcans already
have taken up !lntllar lasaults on ken~edy. If they Win the otn~e In 19114, the
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have to eat the same crow Kennedy ate
when be got the job.
What is involved here is more than
just the technical fact that the White
House in practical effect moves with the
president wherever he aoes.
1'he point Is thai the presidency is in
considerable part a display office. Lead·
er~hl!l or this ~teat nation In 1968 end
bey~lld Is not arcompllahed by chaining
oneself to the White House desk as a
virtual ptlsoher.
Lt!tld@tlhlp consists In part of moving
about, ot being seen, of Ulktng to peo·
ple at home and abroad, of seetne thln&amp;i
first hand rather than simply reading
tel!dtta or listening to emleurles.
'l'he White House In this age 11 a crucial cure of national and tree world life.
llut II Ia nut an Island on 'vl\lcll a presl·
dent must maroon hlmoelf.
Today the gteat currents flow easily
•lid swiftly around the globe. The leaders of all ~teat nations reco1niEe Ibis by
hopping about coMtantly to meet their
counterparts In other lands, to study
.world probletris, to get the feel of things.
Are we to suuest . seriously that In
such an eta the President of the United
Stites, the most powerful single execu·
live on earth shoUld be the one Ieider
to hold himself rigidly within four walla?
When kennedy gained that power, he
forgot his l!rttlclams of tlsenbower and
chose to move about just ae the general
had done. Wtillever follows Kennedy
moat Ukely will do the aame.

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friend's ex~~tnses, foo - and the cinema
bosses said llo . . . A famous comedian Ia
so broke from playing the dice tables
•ltd other forms of gambUng, he can't affol'd to have his teeth fixed . . . . . Ethel
Merman Is being a fairy sodmother to
Jullenn~ Marie, who did "Gypsy" with
her and now Is playing In "The Boys
from Syracuse." LaMerm Is touting the
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DUE TO STORM DAMAGES WE WERE CLOSED ONE WEEK

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The Gotman dl!CISIOil to become
oettin&amp; in Bonn a signatory to the pattlalle.t .~ ll.te ol tilt ii'holil &lt;i Jltj,;jp;;,
to tit!! pltk lilt tlte . aitil'tiillllif
stan~. a threutory residence ol , a_.nont .... over Do liiullt!'i . Tbli jj lli4l ~ whtoil.hil _ lt
clean white lines end quiet ele- oppbolllon and led to ladllllili 1ft lielp;;d. 10 ltteJI ii. S. flltfiil _til iliir Heloti:
g,n,~. It ;1 called tho Paia11 French newspaper! that Ftinet tlurope and ~u. biWli 11101tllittl- 'l'eH ffll!1 ~thy dcltis ~III'Y4111~
3&lt;h&gt;UOlbUf1.
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tDi flj!!lllr. _Ill u. s. Jiiilll(4li'l .ill u; "Dtm'l IIW't1 • lotil-intie
In ;II w·tl&gt;drawn oelling only i lbltto agrtcullul'Al pllllcles flit ~dlmilldilottlliiililllilillft bielielat - hti'i !btl oet lJi lil8
the 101d!ero ot the west Genllaft thO Cllmtitcm Matket and Ill IIi Iii Goi'MlliiJ. Alill II will dleUtt Wll)li.'' 1 ftlliti'led jjjje lilCl he
Ropubllc •llndinl at thr gatet deslri! that 8rlWil also be bl'bliihl ciitilloil 111 tlie oltidy 01 itH!Ii IIi' 11 lho ~ iiWi .Jn hflli.
give tt the lljJpearaJJCO of more . into tlte Ewilpean l!OilljfijU[lly •I n&lt;il ptOjiltllli ao I ililll'......fill Iill! ltl 11 ;em illY iMildt 1114 I!~!~
lilatb~:: ~~t!'!!
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lhan pa"'LI importance.
1 West. Getlllaby. also ;tl!lida Ill pad bi!t- tiM IIA'M, aM lVII- treats me iike 8 baby. lie Is
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But il is, in fact, tho lllficlal l sWbtiarn Ojipl!sltlilll to De Gaulle.:aaw Pad ruitlcrns for fear tllat •j ev~bli a Woiilin ~~llld l po~ ~NV'- :-1m
residrli&lt;e ol the \\'est Getman ' And theM! are the -RiOIIe olio. will """"' recoJiftllll!ll of Wldtl: twidStiin~, cb~tllltfiJ, tiM· scM - 'btal_ ~ m fl NIID1) .
c/Jan.,.llor and from Hio a di!gtee whlcll lll8y t!OlJvll1ce De Gaulle Comnnllllit ll:tlol Ge'rnany, . !fd!tate - and l'\le nev~t Jiet!li lied ~ys ~~
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which woold ~··• been deemed that he and hi! alone can ~ \ It oDUld be, o lie&lt;irfUll1' of I .any eleanet 1ft I h t b~ I
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imp&lt;Jsslble :15 yeah ago rodlllteo . France through the tmmedmte Slat•. Dean ~sk 1J&lt;&gt;pes, _that the
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an ,~0 ...,.,. .,.. the de&lt;llsilma "'I.years ahead.
partial tM bili tteatY. can lielji .
k~ lie liM .. we 1!011111 ~au.
•.,r; •••Jo• w•oter'ft po;vet.
In lhe years .since the Weal Ger- "fraU and fearful mankind" take .
the UDI4! Wtruagt, lliiW cill I
· n may ,. the forct lvhli!IJ de- man Federal Rejlublici caMe Into illothet step tllward world peace.
S
leatti It aeem:.lll• as lily ltulo
termlnes whelhol' p,...~Mt~t Cliarl- ' bellli Iii IM9, the United States aut_ other . factors WhiCb b81oo
brltid,':"t_ T - WANTS TO
.. De Gaulle of France decides carelull; hoi lluttuftd Wkl Ger- dlYided iutopl lhj fl1d "'
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to seek a scond term.
· man public opinion.
World War 11 remain.
Dear Want.:
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It, mote tho France, will de)'oU the wlij YoiJ ait!. lt'i beet
te'mme the !tllute cobl'Se of the I·
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Letlef to ihll Maydt 11ki that male llid fefi'ljje ~
Ew opean Common Markel.
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poltlbl ar~ 11@\i~ tllt Ulliii,· inll
~•ill in these dayo of cautious '
and Council, or Chambers of tiUil tHe ~ llt 0 hll!Pf mit•
hopt for a world more at ....
Commerce, of both towns: ... rtqe ts the ffiU!Uid uMMttafttli
"''th it•clf, the United States wiU
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II bu been 'l'!lte a niUilbet ing !hit t11ey aftm'l. II , y,U
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take eareful "''"'dings of opinion HOU..YWOOD ttJPil _ \then I press his frlendt with his deW&gt;ilon ~
lelftiled id "lhittli lllt8" j 6U t
at tli&lt;' PalaJS Schaumburg before , "~e Eleventh llollr'' returns to to his new role.
fro':'~
e.!s ol town, mile, .II Wotild lie lUte tii\'ldj
proce&lt;dmll further m any effort teM\IIsl&lt;ltl ill ~ tile iiii!ll~ I "i recogm. 1 l'lllild liev
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tuitltlitt ntfin lti tiM! lidtlll4lll
to rea•h agreement with the So- ultiiJa vl- !My . ~ that Wen: learn enough about p!lfChtatr, : :~~~~~wond:. lfr !'""!'bii!ID that wasn't his plU'JIOie lD fillll;
v1et . UnJOll beyond the present ~n Cot'fjr bas bee!! repllll!ed iri l be any ldnd df an autliiJrl!ji.'' t.e ba
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parbat nuclear test ban treaty. ItlH! 8llttrlns role by- Ralph sa~a. "'that·• jUSt lo61tliUiesl. or ve com~ • ~ em 'l'liougli ateil enlti;' cilltd; Ui
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sett.dty. .
t don't waat to he Uko ttie 1M' ~rass as oi IIi0 a h HW.. . scilWbi'itdl!d (llid lmtft jill
For Germany 18 • the pr~!e of 1 'l'1uJ rrtti;' 1101 set wed Wll~ the with a smattering of knowledge I · sl~ ·
the lg
pljji II lor all It'I WGi'lll), letlio
Europe, and remams ~· '' ha• fllitck; fltil wli~ objects to
lltf Jj;r •Ito lio&amp; ltOUild bri9l0 raillb&amp;s ~~wilY . ~ iillf w8 ate~~'! lib dUlhli! 'rMN
be&lt;D througb modem hiStory !be ' .
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ke to fl:uro n stability.
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ho .ealed hi.! Tradlne ··~ heroes I!'OI1nd i veterab s hospital to !lee ~ can {ou attract ~!st. cit 4;9- tal!t ~...and &amp;ifdi u; ~!W'•
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Franco · German acc&lt;Jid with •1 IICII v~ -lltid
was ....,._ ill' what 1 ...; ~ .. eep llie Y ~ l""'l"e geu..r, add, stiblrlei nltlllljllt,
kiois for Chancellor Konrad Aden. ~Maft9'l~" ll6rMI "And 1 wot l!lii'P'llod lo .it., owylnjj_here?
lliefebu
bl!ftiiW a lilt .a a1141 &amp;llllli ..
auer, the coutse of &gt;vertts silO~ ' a iUY Ita~ IIAJI!trt . . coftl' bow mlllly wrltoro, dine- ~Uve In llr glltg I
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ttrn lOl1d ..,lora - . c l wllb here. I could see why not.
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ln the preamble to the occotd the it9'l._
tho shcnl have tmder(Ollf IJI1Ch- provldtllg more work to keep .
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approved by the iVe;t Gl!l'IIllln i 01! .tltt lillie~. -hand. .
analyoll • Mpe&lt;J•UJ the Writers !he town till 16 dtte, 1 tielleve
let ~ j;'~ fitj'
Bunde!ta~ the Geftrulni made I acmtelldll!s n- Jtlunl' i
a~~ .directors.
ltcJidd maltt the l!ltltml jltiltid !lite \tl1l all8 'll'tlc4llllt J/NI
1 ve nove&lt; been to a poycbJ. of lftelt tNHne 1111111,
&lt;lear llteir continued devotioD to 1ment hu been .Upped pa8l
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De Gaulle'S own jtand desigiOs for r~ ~'Ltisi&lt;':''. Til~ Orilf!UII
:lrlltl'm~.~t wl: ::w~ MiRY l!ltiM jltlllbWI ..... ~~;~·= 11141; .. ;;
lll haB lllrll - retffld
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1 may dilcovor that, 1 ~ to ttaJ1)I ~tililt lfl@ll' ltollllfl and ri
from atten!la", gtsndolar dtaor- , _ Ill ~get. to;;o
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atofi!i tiiNI cldll y~tts,
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stltlglit Itt &lt;llltflf deep,.seated eft&gt;. John Mclllllrt, w~~ lllllli for illtii'llll liJo erllleif, fHit llliftlfii ,oot, fill. lilallraces of toOd, atirll81i Yirolional disturban~t. fll most In- wagon ma!tl!t Oft Wagon
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which yllfl don•!
stanl!~s the diges!We ttaet to!- foUowiDg the death ol Ward Bond.
bo liciiJbiM!d tllllt tldtfl lomebody can get thll1141 rllf. WaDI lD t1111t ~I le ~
orates these substance• tf tltey
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detergeni suds alter each Inti for "dear 'ole liOi!ierot, Olin to wash aU tlil eruntl.lllil
are not actually polsoOOUil. S'll'al· Corey ..w out '" 'Hte
. session - using a surf brush where I spent moot of IIIJ ipllls from the stOve aDd filjj,.
,lOWing gulflls ptabaffly as hatlft- ' tnlh Hour to make movies.
on any chemical caked Inside. youlll and acltoot y;;atl,
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Q - !lor lite Iaiii .. · oevenl will help but medicoted looen• doctor Jnar 1taJB 'w 11'1 d of ·at all 8\d ~lOlls wltit high :.,._ tltii.J Jo• Ulo mOIIIhs mr throat haa been dry,. ges. and candy that contai!lll glt tlte estr...., preparations tdl'• blood ·ptem!llte 4rf 11fWt .w~ry l 'No.' Noboelf In lltil prol-"1
I have used camphor to swa~ . cer1n shOuld not be used. It lS arlan hotmllllll).
teltll! tlM!y fttqU«~dy bne a lie_1&lt;1 follow-.
"'''.~roal lor rehel. Is camphor !aiiiO hnpotiant to avoid stress
morning h~Wclfe wlOIOb !HitiJI'l! j l UKotl wbal ! h.! ,ilia '"'
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41 - 1 u.. lleiN fl po41111t lllkely to be caused by theit nn• shoW.~ thalo wbj 1
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bavlng a cravin8 fGr 1 u e h \votls ten8lou tluitl by their bldlld
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,.., be due !AI chranid lrriW.Iion II - Aly illllolrliif petlods tldnif 11 Plaslet ., ettr bUt 1 IlftiiUri. SUdl dttli• as H8el" . A_touch ol JlilUiit,
rom a pootnual drip. U •hll have alwar• come OYety U to....,, • dllfeNiltllfdl*fn, 111111 plile liiiJtaltlalile mtly .IJI! Ptf' ihli .now .16b:,
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~hot will not harm I ~ • monthe the cydea were Ill tlaro, dii!Wh•l IUID IIJOne, 1 e11ew the 1towerlnJ ol iitl lll&lt;ll!d lll'e8SUft : ~ ,,;.
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- 1 lNl the medlanleal el- tbin i2 dayo, then il dll)'o. Wltllt 11J11t IIIII Of H tlll!n eat tM ref! liid a !lsllenllil rA tilltv141U• ten- ' ~
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don. Wbjo not llSO the campltlr ,._ mi1.J ....ballte ill I b 1 lltlo habit?
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Maine, the,. say. Js. _not
Mal1ne the last 1Jllce ydll'd send
ONo bullfl&amp;hteti U1 8anillte.) . -.":7: 'thetfltsoon
a sh~~ll~ ot star names In lltar·hapPY Las
Like all the other blg
show bl~
Venas Is llndlnt th~t
really gotHI "name acta, with draWing
power, are too hard to fltld.
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our FBI was lnvelitllailng the Christine Keeler case here for I!Oislble subversive acllvitlee as long ago as last J.anuary, before the l'rofumo eue roc'l!l!d
E:ngland. It wali iiMiher wUd coihcldence
In the fantastic saga: believe II or not, a
well-known Wall Street brokerage Utm
hu an employe named stt-uben ward,
who Is the same age as the late Umdoll
osteopath, and the tarefillaleuthll checked him out under the lmprlillalon that he
llllght be the stir of the vll!l! scandal ..
Laleil chapter In a Clncl~tella story:
Woillworth Donahue's e&amp;tranged wlf~1
Judy, a former l'alm Beach cockt811
waitress, Ia repotttci to bave turned
dnwn a divorce aettletnellt offer of something like a flat million d~lltitl and ~0;·
000 a year whether abe lilirtlea agiUn or
not.
.Connie Stevens, the teeugers' den,ht, 11 IH!Ittg rushed by Jim Stsey ...
ltOiletl Preston has been ccnterrlll&amp; with
Alan J1y l..emet. (AboUt "1 l&gt;tcki!d A
Illllsf'l? . . "'l'om Jones," tile ntiV fllclt
starting Albett F'lnney,ls dolilg sueh ter·
rlfic business in Landon that you ha~e
t0 have patience and endurance to see it.
The lines at tbe theatre ao around and
arounll the bl011k.
Naturally, the forthcomln' World's
Fair has caught the ima&amp;inahon of the
Tin Pan Alley boy1. More than two do..
en songs salutlna the event, !Uive been
published - among them ditties with
suoh breath-takinl titlee as "You're the
World's Fllretll," "Fare Thee Well, 9ee
You At The r11r," and "'l'be Fair of '84
Will Be the Fairest fl!ver More" ... Actually. tile mny goOd "fait" song - - of aboUt 2118 l!lll!!t Ill tht lime. : Ute
liktll
"Meet Mj! Ill St. LoUis, lAIIIe" - wasll't 1 fe&lt;;l depressed 1~ the motn- \ roll up his cooch, whlcb · he did
logs alld •hlart hOillf a Mad- ill !lie beiH!f YliWM Wllllld t1ot
wrlttefi for a fair, but for a mo~e.
acht when I get (l!ft of bed but I •~ filM, •d IIi! sttteta f&lt;Jt
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Jottings In l'encti
1\tiUie Perlnns, recently divorced
from lll)lll !lt~kwell, may soon be read) for another try at ntatl'la~e. A wealIll~ young thl e!!late mall lllttned stuart
Clihen Is ill the lead for her iffectlona,
l!ut he hu a rival, ltoiiert Keljeln ....
gome 101!1\l!publlcans have a very deep
slrateiY going for them. They think the
Jlt!tieal Answer to all the party's ptobl~llills lhlll simple: let Governor lWcb·
feile,r and Barry Goldwater fight It out
ulltllthe strategic moment, then glveJ!ll
I!Mtioll "the most logical cilridldate;
tllcll_lfd M. Nixon
Peace Tre~ty filumbet 'l'wo with the llusslalls Ill beln• driff.'
ad already - hot In Washlnii\oil, as you
ltiight have sUpP.Jsed, but a1 the .Harvaid taw &amp;:llo~l
. 'l'he David Merrirl!tl' lilfant daugbter, whose life hung
by a tbl't!ad 11!r several weeks after her
premature birth, Is now a healthy sevenl!(iunder, out of the Incubator and out ol
aanMet.
By the tllilll, "How To Succeed'' beins ItS thltd tm on Broadway loll Oct.
4) the IIIU8ldl will ha"e grosaed ll)ore
thllll
trotn air )lroducllons
llete and abtvad , .... Incidentally, the
rtitlollll cotdlllltf uf "Succeed" opened
in Lot Angefh io rave reviews, With
C!l'ltlcl sayllljJ the show Is as good as the
otigirull 1Jrildti~on, if not better.
'l'hete'i a reaeon for the lllglt quality of
the road ahowa; prtJdUI!l!rs F'euer and
Martin ftt.juently fly out to rehearse the
colllpilnle~ alld check 1111 on them when
they&gt;re P.laylq cities far from 'l'itnea
squat,. Very few priJIIucers do that
nowadays ... _!lob Zucbrt, son of tile
8ed'ttiry of the Air torce, and Sandy
Culbeti!Mln, who started In the lee Capadea allow, will waltz down the aisle In
D'cemllet.
Brollhnr suesalilg game: A wotldfamoUIIfWYle star, i pln-up type, II ' ••·
pedilt« a baby bUt doesll't know biiiV to
announce it. She's between husbands .
One of the ace pitchers for a major
leaglle bail team came close to making
heaCilines on Uth Atenue late the other
night. ltoari.ng ~runk, he ehallenged
aome toUIIh-lookin,, knife..,arryinJ cliar•cters in a corner bar, and could ·have
been clashed to death if he hadn't been
saved by a sober and respectable citizen
who happened to recognize him.
One ill the most Vivacious of the
Broadway leading !~dies Is suffering
from anemia
The reason why a famous European director llln'l c~•.11ng to
the U!iited Statts to promote Ills newellt
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In the months ahead President KennedY'S condurt of his office quite na·
turaJI~ ~~oill colhe Under severe and unrelenting Republican gunfire. After all,
the GOP waants the office, and ~ou do
no• get it by argul~ that it is already
well filled.
But the Republicans might learn a
rew hard l~I!Mlns rrom the Oemuctata'
ta~tlcs In pursuing the office four yeats
ago.
It does nut eeem wtee tu try to define
too ehtrl!ly what th~ o~ratfona of the
prl!eldency ahou!d be. kennedy 1111!1111&gt;1·
ed thll when he wall on the outalde
witching Owiaht D. Jlltaenbower conduct the uffl~e . And kenned~ ilaa wound
u~ dotn1 man1 of the very eame things
Elaenhower dta.
!lor e11111111e, kennedy the campalllh·
er 1\lii hllhfy critical of ttsenhown fbr
his "tra~iltna dtplomac7 ." Visits to India, Jlluro.,. and eliewhere were aualled
al eSii!iltilib u8elesa elletelst!s. but ken·
ntdy hlmst!ll has jUIIt complet~d such a
ttiiJ.
!!:Isenhower ofteH was att.llrked fot
not stayllll In Washington mote. '!'he
charge was, Of course, that when he was
out of to1\ln he was neglecting hla job.
Compnatt~e ligures tndlflifi thtt I{ennedy Is gone ftotn the White llllust! at
!!All! as much as Eisenhower.
A good many ltepubllcans already
have taken up !lntllar lasaults on ken~edy. If they Win the otn~e In 19114, the
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when be got the job.
What is involved here is more than
just the technical fact that the White
House in practical effect moves with the
president wherever he aoes.
1'he point Is thai the presidency is in
considerable part a display office. Lead·
er~hl!l or this ~teat nation In 1968 end
bey~lld Is not arcompllahed by chaining
oneself to the White House desk as a
virtual ptlsoher.
Lt!tld@tlhlp consists In part of moving
about, ot being seen, of Ulktng to peo·
ple at home and abroad, of seetne thln&amp;i
first hand rather than simply reading
tel!dtta or listening to emleurles.
'l'he White House In this age 11 a crucial cure of national and tree world life.
llut II Ia nut an Island on 'vl\lcll a presl·
dent must maroon hlmoelf.
Today the gteat currents flow easily
•lid swiftly around the globe. The leaders of all ~teat nations reco1niEe Ibis by
hopping about coMtantly to meet their
counterparts In other lands, to study
.world probletris, to get the feel of things.
Are we to suuest . seriously that In
such an eta the President of the United
Stites, the most powerful single execu·
live on earth shoUld be the one Ieider
to hold himself rigidly within four walla?
When kennedy gained that power, he
forgot his l!rttlclams of tlsenbower and
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bosses said llo . . . A famous comedian Ia
so broke from playing the dice tables
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Merman Is being a fairy sodmother to
Jullenn~ Marie, who did "Gypsy" with
her and now Is playing In "The Boys
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The Gotman dl!CISIOil to become
oettin&amp; in Bonn a signatory to the pattlalle.t .~ ll.te ol tilt ii'holil &lt;i Jltj,;jp;;,
to tit!! pltk lilt tlte . aitil'tiillllif
stan~. a threutory residence ol , a_.nont .... over Do liiullt!'i . Tbli jj lli4l ~ whtoil.hil _ lt
clean white lines end quiet ele- oppbolllon and led to ladllllili 1ft lielp;;d. 10 ltteJI ii. S. flltfiil _til iliir Heloti:
g,n,~. It ;1 called tho Paia11 French newspaper! that Ftinet tlurope and ~u. biWli 11101tllittl- 'l'eH ffll!1 ~thy dcltis ~III'Y4111~
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In ;II w·tl&gt;drawn oelling only i lbltto agrtcullul'Al pllllcles flit ~dlmilldilottlliiililllilillft bielielat - hti'i !btl oet lJi lil8
the 101d!ero ot the west Genllaft thO Cllmtitcm Matket and Ill IIi Iii Goi'MlliiJ. Alill II will dleUtt Wll)li.'' 1 ftlliti'led jjjje lilCl he
Ropubllc •llndinl at thr gatet deslri! that 8rlWil also be bl'bliihl ciitilloil 111 tlie oltidy 01 itH!Ii IIi' 11 lho ~ iiWi .Jn hflli.
give tt the lljJpearaJJCO of more . into tlte Ewilpean l!OilljfijU[lly •I n&lt;il ptOjiltllli ao I ililll'......fill Iill! ltl 11 ;em illY iMildt 1114 I!~!~
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lhan pa"'LI importance.
1 West. Getlllaby. also ;tl!lida Ill pad bi!t- tiM IIA'M, aM lVII- treats me iike 8 baby. lie Is
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But il is, in fact, tho lllficlal l sWbtiarn Ojipl!sltlilll to De Gaulle.:aaw Pad ruitlcrns for fear tllat •j ev~bli a Woiilin ~~llld l po~ ~NV'- :-1m
residrli&lt;e ol the \\'est Getman ' And theM! are the -RiOIIe olio. will """"' recoJiftllll!ll of Wldtl: twidStiin~, cb~tllltfiJ, tiM· scM - 'btal_ ~ m fl NIID1) .
c/Jan.,.llor and from Hio a di!gtee whlcll lll8y t!OlJvll1ce De Gaulle Comnnllllit ll:tlol Ge'rnany, . !fd!tate - and l'\le nev~t Jiet!li lied ~ys ~~
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partial tM bili tteatY. can lielji .
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In lhe years .since the Weal Ger- "fraU and fearful mankind" take .
the UDI4! Wtruagt, lliiW cill I
· n may ,. the forct lvhli!IJ de- man Federal Rejlublici caMe Into illothet step tllward world peace.
S
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termlnes whelhol' p,...~Mt~t Cliarl- ' bellli Iii IM9, the United States aut_ other . factors WhiCb b81oo
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World War 11 remain.
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It, mote tho France, will de)'oU the wlij YoiJ ait!. lt'i beet
te'mme the !tllute cobl'Se of the I·
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Letlef to ihll Maydt 11ki that male llid fefi'ljje ~
Ew opean Common Markel.
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~•ill in these dayo of cautious '
and Council, or Chambers of tiUil tHe ~ llt 0 hll!Pf mit•
hopt for a world more at ....
Commerce, of both towns: ... rtqe ts the ffiU!Uid uMMttafttli
"''th it•clf, the United States wiU
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lelftiled id "lhittli lllt8" j 6U t
at tli&lt;' PalaJS Schaumburg before , "~e Eleventh llollr'' returns to to his new role.
fro':'~
e.!s ol town, mile, .II Wotild lie lUte tii\'ldj
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v1et . UnJOll beyond the present ~n Cot'fjr bas bee!! repllll!ed iri l be any ldnd df an autliiJrl!ji.'' t.e ba
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parbat nuclear test ban treaty. ItlH! 8llttrlns role by- Ralph sa~a. "'that·• jUSt lo61tliUiesl. or ve com~ • ~ em 'l'liougli ateil enlti;' cilltd; Ui
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sett.dty. .
t don't waat to he Uko ttie 1M' ~rass as oi IIi0 a h HW.. . scilWbi'itdl!d (llid lmtft jill
For Germany 18 • the pr~!e of 1 'l'1uJ rrtti;' 1101 set wed Wll~ the with a smattering of knowledge I · sl~ ·
the lg
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Europe, and remams ~· '' ha• fllitck; fltil wli~ objects to
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Franco · German acc&lt;Jid with •1 IICII v~ -lltid
was ....,._ ill' what 1 ...; ~ .. eep llie Y ~ l""'l"e geu..r, add, stiblrlei nltlllljllt,
kiois for Chancellor Konrad Aden. ~Maft9'l~" ll6rMI "And 1 wot l!lii'P'llod lo .it., owylnjj_here?
lliefebu
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ttrn lOl1d ..,lora - . c l wllb here. I could see why not.
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ln the preamble to the occotd the it9'l._
tho shcnl have tmder(Ollf IJI1Ch- provldtllg more work to keep .
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analyoll • Mpe&lt;J•UJ the Writers !he town till 16 dtte, 1 tielleve
let ~ j;'~ fitj'
Bunde!ta~ the Geftrulni made I acmtelldll!s n- Jtlunl' i
a~~ .directors.
ltcJidd maltt the l!ltltml jltiltid !lite \tl1l all8 'll'tlc4llllt J/NI
1 ve nove&lt; been to a poycbJ. of lftelt tNHne 1111111,
&lt;lear llteir continued devotioD to 1ment hu been .Upped pa8l
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:lrlltl'm~.~t wl: ::w~ MiRY l!ltiM jltlllbWI ..... ~~;~·= 11141; .. ;;
lll haB lllrll - retffld
ore m . •oo• "
• up Wl!!!l; WileN pt!fljl!e o~
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1 may dilcovor that, 1 ~ to ttaJ1)I ~tililt lfl@ll' ltollllfl and ri
from atten!la", gtsndolar dtaor- , _ Ill ~get. to;;o
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atofi!i tiiNI cldll y~tts,
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ey. til otliet&amp; the . ditillli m~st be (lile llllcHI!fUI tt$1aHf!Mitt
I 1141118 fro not Ninll IIIII llYl!h liMo ocler, M well ail aeo
stltlglit Itt &lt;llltflf deep,.seated eft&gt;. John Mclllllrt, w~~ lllllli for illtii'llll liJo erllleif, fHit llliftlfii ,oot, fill. lilallraces of toOd, atirll81i Yirolional disturban~t. fll most In- wagon ma!tl!t Oft Wagon
lnd lffiid
ki1lm •netll siiUAIUoft1 IIIII
tnliYfitl lillltl
which yllfl don•!
stanl!~s the diges!We ttaet to!- foUowiDg the death ol Ward Bond.
bo liciiJbiM!d tllllt tldtfl lomebody can get thll1141 rllf. WaDI lD t1111t ~I le ~
orates these substance• tf tltey
I'IMibo ed- ~..
detergeni suds alter each Inti for "dear 'ole liOi!ierot, Olin to wash aU tlil eruntl.lllil
are not actually polsoOOUil. S'll'al· Corey ..w out '" 'Hte
. session - using a surf brush where I spent moot of IIIJ ipllls from the stOve aDd filjj,.
,lOWing gulflls ptabaffly as hatlft- ' tnlh Hour to make movies.
on any chemical caked Inside. youlll and acltoot y;;atl,
de\ shlltn ~ l!'cb meaL
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Rinse with plenty of water and
1!61i@ft It C04!I
Anti gtrl the. llread loGI an4
'could ast fcJr.
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thoroughly before reuse or
2018 Dieter St.
tiOlltln ~ tltaroulh ~
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st. Paul t, lfllln.
oince M Weill.
q _ t •ne • blood ptes.ur• l steady ..
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i baby sl!tlWeP, lnd
I b e ~ .toiildn;l trade mJi1e tor all llli ..
brought along a total of
21 bandsome young men Ia 1 b e
omall children. You should have
HAPPY BACII&amp;seen my pHtty fiower IM!tll,
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Sy ltayae G. llnnd.WI, M.ii. IIUChinl pepperminl lozenleo your lhJr&lt;lld II notalfault 10111' .not be aware til any ~fjlomt l "Mf llrsHIIIPulll Ill lbe
Q - !lor lite Iaiii .. · oevenl will help but medicoted looen• doctor Jnar 1taJB 'w 11'1 d of ·at all 8\d ~lOlls wltit high :.,._ tltii.J Jo• Ulo mOIIIhs mr throat haa been dry,. ges. and candy that contai!lll glt tlte estr...., preparations tdl'• blood ·ptem!llte 4rf 11fWt .w~ry l 'No.' Noboelf In lltil prol-"1
I have used camphor to swa~ . cer1n shOuld not be used. It lS arlan hotmllllll).
teltll! tlM!y fttqU«~dy bne a lie_1&lt;1 follow-.
"'''.~roal lor rehel. Is camphor !aiiiO hnpotiant to avoid stress
morning h~Wclfe wlOIOb !HitiJI'l! j l UKotl wbal ! h.! ,ilia '"'
illjlii10UI to tiM throat?
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ot !ltteBstto~ netvOUi t~n!IIJn.
41 - 1 u.. lleiN fl po41111t lllkely to be caused by theit nn• shoW.~ thalo wbj 1
A - DrJ .... Of tile throat
bavlng a cravin8 fGr 1 u e h \votls ten8lou tluitl by their bldlld
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lltliliY.
,.., be due !AI chranid lrriW.Iion II - Aly illllolrliif petlods tldnif 11 Plaslet ., ettr bUt 1 IlftiiUri. SUdl dttli• as H8el" . A_touch ol JlilUiit,
rom a pootnual drip. U •hll have alwar• come OYety U to....,, • dllfeNiltllfdl*fn, 111111 plile liiiJtaltlalile mtly .IJI! Ptf' ihli .now .16b:,
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~hot will not harm I ~ • monthe the cydea were Ill tlaro, dii!Wh•l IUID IIJOne, 1 e11ew the 1towerlnJ ol iitl lll&lt;ll!d lll'e8SUft : ~ ,,;.
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- 1 lNl the medlanleal el- tbin i2 dayo, then il dll)'o. Wltllt 11J11t IIIII Of H tlll!n eat tM ref! liid a !lsllenllil rA tilltv141U• ten- ' ~
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&amp;11!1 ol patine a ""''l_.....,... ...u1d ~ ldt! lrriiJlllariiJT by otretcbln&amp; It over my IOJW' iloll.
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Th _ ... J lht
to eumate the condl- Inial perlodo lo '!Milt liuo to WW 11 11 lillY r.nn 111 eonu- PIHl!e Nllll Jilt ~ 1 --... """ a F'ioito""·wn·•;.•
don. Wbjo not llSO the campltlr ,._ mi1.J ....ballte ill I b 1 lltlo habit?
W - - f$ lit. fl~ 4J, ol lilt . eitJ ...., • I, _ -11 (or eucalJpiMI or belWiill) in atanM o1 tm.na1 ~lion. U , _ ...,.....,_ •'*liD- lihMi~kM.d., llleatflil'""l"" Wit'- p~, "Tiwo =~~
a lleadl vaporlteo' and Inhale yf1ifl lh)lroid llllllviiJ Iii IIINr .,.., not ordllllrll7 cOIIIIilelll fQet'- ,._ . tit. ......_:Jbt," wltle ~lid l..,p, a
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lllniotl, tGII .., nelll to te Ill ftOd, ne wuJpillo . . - U N illdlvfMIIediit;
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lilllabla shtltlld 1M! a'ldldtltf. IIIII lltytllloles'lta&lt;!l. 'llilt lfllllld twel'J, 11111t JllfOplo Who llll•e :lf IIIJiadfll'l!t letU!l'A It f•llfr• , Nti· llllllltitl...,, ~mJ
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rumor: Ava Gatdner planning
Maine, the,. say. Js. _not
Mal1ne the last 1Jllce ydll'd send
ONo bullfl&amp;hteti U1 8anillte.) . -.":7: 'thetfltsoon
a sh~~ll~ ot star names In lltar·hapPY Las
Like all the other blg
show bl~
Venas Is llndlnt th~t
really gotHI "name acta, with draWing
power, are too hard to fltld.
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our FBI was lnvelitllailng the Christine Keeler case here for I!Oislble subversive acllvitlee as long ago as last J.anuary, before the l'rofumo eue roc'l!l!d
E:ngland. It wali iiMiher wUd coihcldence
In the fantastic saga: believe II or not, a
well-known Wall Street brokerage Utm
hu an employe named stt-uben ward,
who Is the same age as the late Umdoll
osteopath, and the tarefillaleuthll checked him out under the lmprlillalon that he
llllght be the stir of the vll!l! scandal ..
Laleil chapter In a Clncl~tella story:
Woillworth Donahue's e&amp;tranged wlf~1
Judy, a former l'alm Beach cockt811
waitress, Ia repotttci to bave turned
dnwn a divorce aettletnellt offer of something like a flat million d~lltitl and ~0;·
000 a year whether abe lilirtlea agiUn or
not.
.Connie Stevens, the teeugers' den,ht, 11 IH!Ittg rushed by Jim Stsey ...
ltOiletl Preston has been ccnterrlll&amp; with
Alan J1y l..emet. (AboUt "1 l&gt;tcki!d A
Illllsf'l? . . "'l'om Jones," tile ntiV fllclt
starting Albett F'lnney,ls dolilg sueh ter·
rlfic business in Landon that you ha~e
t0 have patience and endurance to see it.
The lines at tbe theatre ao around and
arounll the bl011k.
Naturally, the forthcomln' World's
Fair has caught the ima&amp;inahon of the
Tin Pan Alley boy1. More than two do..
en songs salutlna the event, !Uive been
published - among them ditties with
suoh breath-takinl titlee as "You're the
World's Fllretll," "Fare Thee Well, 9ee
You At The r11r," and "'l'be Fair of '84
Will Be the Fairest fl!ver More" ... Actually. tile mny goOd "fait" song - - of aboUt 2118 l!lll!!t Ill tht lime. : Ute
liktll
"Meet Mj! Ill St. LoUis, lAIIIe" - wasll't 1 fe&lt;;l depressed 1~ the motn- \ roll up his cooch, whlcb · he did
logs alld •hlart hOillf a Mad- ill !lie beiH!f YliWM Wllllld t1ot
wrlttefi for a fair, but for a mo~e.
acht when I get (l!ft of bed but I •~ filM, •d IIi! sttteta f&lt;Jt
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Jottings In l'encti
1\tiUie Perlnns, recently divorced
from lll)lll !lt~kwell, may soon be read) for another try at ntatl'la~e. A wealIll~ young thl e!!late mall lllttned stuart
Clihen Is ill the lead for her iffectlona,
l!ut he hu a rival, ltoiiert Keljeln ....
gome 101!1\l!publlcans have a very deep
slrateiY going for them. They think the
Jlt!tieal Answer to all the party's ptobl~llills lhlll simple: let Governor lWcb·
feile,r and Barry Goldwater fight It out
ulltllthe strategic moment, then glveJ!ll
I!Mtioll "the most logical cilridldate;
tllcll_lfd M. Nixon
Peace Tre~ty filumbet 'l'wo with the llusslalls Ill beln• driff.'
ad already - hot In Washlnii\oil, as you
ltiight have sUpP.Jsed, but a1 the .Harvaid taw &amp;:llo~l
. 'l'he David Merrirl!tl' lilfant daugbter, whose life hung
by a tbl't!ad 11!r several weeks after her
premature birth, Is now a healthy sevenl!(iunder, out of the Incubator and out ol
aanMet.
By the tllilll, "How To Succeed'' beins ItS thltd tm on Broadway loll Oct.
4) the IIIU8ldl will ha"e grosaed ll)ore
thllll
trotn air )lroducllons
llete and abtvad , .... Incidentally, the
rtitlollll cotdlllltf uf "Succeed" opened
in Lot Angefh io rave reviews, With
C!l'ltlcl sayllljJ the show Is as good as the
otigirull 1Jrildti~on, if not better.
'l'hete'i a reaeon for the lllglt quality of
the road ahowa; prtJdUI!l!rs F'euer and
Martin ftt.juently fly out to rehearse the
colllpilnle~ alld check 1111 on them when
they&gt;re P.laylq cities far from 'l'itnea
squat,. Very few priJIIucers do that
nowadays ... _!lob Zucbrt, son of tile
8ed'ttiry of the Air torce, and Sandy
Culbeti!Mln, who started In the lee Capadea allow, will waltz down the aisle In
D'cemllet.
Brollhnr suesalilg game: A wotldfamoUIIfWYle star, i pln-up type, II ' ••·
pedilt« a baby bUt doesll't know biiiV to
announce it. She's between husbands .
One of the ace pitchers for a major
leaglle bail team came close to making
heaCilines on Uth Atenue late the other
night. ltoari.ng ~runk, he ehallenged
aome toUIIh-lookin,, knife..,arryinJ cliar•cters in a corner bar, and could ·have
been clashed to death if he hadn't been
saved by a sober and respectable citizen
who happened to recognize him.
One ill the most Vivacious of the
Broadway leading !~dies Is suffering
from anemia
The reason why a famous European director llln'l c~•.11ng to
the U!iited Statts to promote Ills newellt
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persoM paid to enter durllng I
FOR SALON RESULTS II m:,:
the daytime wec~nesctay and
paid last night. There
WITH OGILVIE
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Cotiferenee LaUHiville
P111tor Tntn1 Ne&lt;;r George Durst
Angeletti Mo•• ·Up
Owoce
In Beryllium Firm
With Judge Tu':na;.:= o~cb::;, Dies Wednesday Mn~~u~~=•·w~ ":
FruitIess
~ur:n111e~ ::::"'~~ At Age Of 72
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Vehicle Count ~
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County In 1963

until 1111 when he reUred.
the JoeaJ dwrch lor two yearo Gear H
promoted to AW!am Manager,
Mr. ond Mn. Baker have reICftllll... f'nm Pop Oae) onc1 two moittlll. COIIIina here 1\oedne!r.y ~l:'!'t J:~ 1h~ M~rtet Development and Tech· PT. PLEASANT _ Motor voIded at 'WI Uncoin-ot for the
tllrooqb there patienll. from the Po111moulll . Second pltal, He was the ..., of !be late nlr.al Services With the Brush bide registration in Mason cowot!'o
Dr. Picken• wat the final
EUB cbureh. His wi/i, Lavon- Mr. and Ml'l!, Henry Durst and
hla headquarters ty d":g the year ended June
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30, I
mcreasecl 4.4 per
y, .,..... -&lt;1, but soon to
auboequent to the ~ r~ tor at the..ntw clturcb. ·6l•e re- his wife alii two brothers WIJ. at the home office m Cleveland. Icent from last year'• lotal. the
:::e Ill c:u::o•· and S:~ COLUMBUS - Liquor Dl· j
, Dr. Plckem told the coort cently acted •• Melp; are a llam Shall Durst and
O.Car He was formerly dutrict sales
l Virginia Chamber of Comnnan us
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rector Donald Cook said Wed·
hal ·lleated approXImately cbotr director at the .opening llurot
~glneer for the Brush Be~~ · merce reported todey .
~:;llctr~ Bakers haVe •ix neoday his department had re- /lo.$00 different periOIIo Iince exercises at the fair.
He is survived by two sons, hum Co., with headquarters '" A total of M13 vehicles were
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duted ilo budget
operated
practice In Me ill Rev. Gearhart hu been ae~ Willard of Pomeroy and WU!ls Pittsburgh, Pa.
registered durmg the past year
~~II :',';~n .'~~t ~a;'~ with fewer employ~• and "yet
alii has had about 7111 ~ ol the Metg1 Co u n ty of New Haven, w.• va., 0 n e
a• compared _to 7,674 vehfclet
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pe ng 1 h 1 met every responslblllty ou
and surgical cases.
MtniSterial.-asaociallon the pail brother, Edward Durst of PornregiStered dunng the year ender ~· lbe c~k~u~n~~ e p- time" in the first ~~
After being askod questions year and -bas been active. in oth- eroy; foor !illters, Mro. Luella
ed June 30, 1962.
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Chamber figures break down
Th Bak
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•tore• bulldln
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erated with IO per cent fewer Ihad been cootacted by the three Capital Theological Seminary "' bus: four grandchildren, Willfollows 5,129 passenger vehl- 1
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ard Durst, Jr., Willis Durst, Eo:\lcles, 1,369 Class B trucks, 63
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more charg.. than a year ago. mlttee made up of R. L. Jacobs,
lth Ann Durst and Mary S u e
Icommerrail trucks and trailers,
He saki enforcement on the ,Theodore T. Reed, Jr., and AdDurst, all of Pomeroy; and one Strong teams of Horses own- and 452 other •·ehlcl...
Dlegal manufqclure and tran.-' mlnistrator George Smith,
siep-erand&lt;laughter,
Virginia ed by George Guthrie of Coolportation of moonshine wu up Dr. Pickens said they came
Ann Mcintyre of New Haven, ville won two of the thr..., classMel ~H it
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62 per cent.
own and '!' ed me to sign on
a num r o nu'''" es in horse pulhn£ rompetJtion ADMISSIONS _ Beulah Lem1 . a., a
(Contlnued from pa~e n
my application that I approved
and nephews.
Wednesday at the Meigs Coun- ' tey , Pomeroy,
"Tlme Honored Meigs," blue : HAZELTON, Pa. _ Rescue ,my credentlala being sent to
Mr. Durot operated a local ty Fa•r.
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ribbon• were won by Mrs. Earl ' workero today 110Ugbl an alter· the local medtcat society.
blacksm1th shop for 3&gt; years Guthrie's horses first won the P
. R~Esy_,Latham Bass,
Dean of Star Route, Chester, !nate route into 8 shaft where Dr. Pickens told the court he
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and served his apprenticeship 2800 pounds or Jess class, then omeroy , 3 Y eavcr, New
in "Time Marches On," ·and Ithree men were trapped In a said he didn't approve and In
under the late Bill Wright He copped the 3200 pom&gt;&lt;i• end ov- Haven. _ _ _ _ __
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"Sunset," Other wlnnera:
cave-In Tuesday morning.
the committee's prese~ce call- Pomeroy Chief of Police Ted also operated a Pomeroy Mas- er division.
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over , on bus. lme f~r many years..
Other winners 1n the 2800
Meigs M6lllorial Hospital
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Wildernel! 1Charmbury halted digging oper- of Doctor s H~pllll In Colum- 85 mil.. per hour and careless Serv1ces will be held Fnday pounds or less class were Hr.m- . ADMISSlONS _ None.
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"!easures at 2 p.m. ai the Ewmg chapel er Siorts of Frankfurt, sec•Jr.d; I DISCHARGES _ Mrs. \ViiMrs. Mu Barnes, Vinton, , Wednesday when shlfting im· essary ~t all, and advtsed h1111 for the bulk of automobJle accl· WJth the Rev . Je~y Ma~~r~ of Charles Barsock, Dart , th,l'd: lliam Wamsley, Hartrord : Mrs . 1
"Old perUed rescuers.
not _to Slgn, .
dents.
the _Chur~h of C_hnst offlctatmg. G era 1d Douglas, Coolville, Paul Ours, Portland ; Margar- .
"Lampllghting Time,"
Man River," "Faith in the Fu.
P1cken~ said he was told by
He was the speaker Wednes· IBunal wdl be m Beech Grove fourth. and Whitt and Son, 1-'lkt&gt;- t't Allen, Pomerov.
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Mrs. Pauline Ridenour Ches•
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club met for luncheon and their 1Ed1th Custer Durst. Friends I· Horses owned by John Crow...
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lA BJH!~i•t~un bur: ~!~ 1: Dr. P,Jckens said he was then program at Hotel Martin with may call at the Ewing Funeral er of Elizabeth, w. va. , w n n
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the 2800 to 3200 ~ounds oless. Dare Roi;erson. a9, Ashland, j
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Russ Winegrove ul Wt~verly Ky ., was c1ted by the state
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W. Va ., placed second: Ra'pi; Highway Patrol to appear in
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Mrs. Pearl Mora, Pomeroy,
recent t"e\s ~m proes
what you are doing" typed at speeds at 65 miles per hour or I
' Homer Siorts, fourih, and J eS&lt; 1charges of s~eeding.
;cw# $A391c...l$032 · ~ ":;
2468 ":t .sQT !U6X ilfJ&lt;,.rr '
Star Route, "By Candlelight" governrnen pole s.
B · the bottom of the paper and more. At that speed a car mov- 1
Horhees or Rockbridge, fiflh
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Mrs. Mary VIrginia Chadwell, Two other bonzes ~no~-~ddted- signed his name.
es over the distance of three :
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8 Windy HID."
In the Junior Arrangment dl- campaign of protest.~~~ B::?~ called to lbe stand Wednesay He recommended these items .
of the missing aircraft.
IIV"I'"rly , lourlh .
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vlsion, blue ribbons went to dhisls who haveen N 0 Dlnh afternoon lor short testimony of safety for those who travel. !
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A fisherman had notified of- ,_..._...,_,_ _ _ __,iooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..
Heidi Milhoan. Pomeroy, Route regime of ~ld ~ g IT 1 as were Paul Case! and !lor a Rash light, a red Rare, and I The Ohoo State Patrol and a ficials thai he had seen a&gt;rplane
3; Carol Ann Lewis, Pomeroy; Diem. l:f r~ gJous 8 po Ilea Scha~fer, member!l of an old ~ can of baking powder a1-1 a ' detac-hment o£ area Explo~er wreckage in the str{'am.
Linda Lee Baer, Miner.viUe; dlscrmnnallon.
hosp1tal board.
ftre extinguisher.
Scouts today combed the h1lis CAP headquariers at Mod iand Rhea MA&gt;ra Stjlr Route
Fultz attempted to ask both He discussed the values of and wooded areas from Rt. 0118 son, Ind., said a Kentueky State ,
Pomeroy,
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Junior specimens receiving IFerren, 26, of Wheelersburg, about a resolu"on being adop~ grUI light now being used . The 35 at Mills SiatJon ·~ sear_ch of the rugged area of hills and '
nrst place awards went to was expected to be charged ed at a meeting of tbe old Com- greate•t percentage of accidents Dr. George McCoy ' miSSing woods in hopes of spoiling a 1
Cella Rose McCoy Roule 1 with manslaughter today in the munity Hospital board con- happened between 3 and 5:30 smgle engme a~rplane.
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clue to the fate of Dr. George
Reedsville, two; and Carol An~ Friday death of her young 0011 cemin~ joint staffing, but sev- p.m.
Reports Wedn.esday receoved McCoy, 45 , his wife and three
Lewis, Pomeroy,
of skull fractures.
eral t1me~ Por-ter objecle and He Invited .mbers to visit by th~ Patrol sa1d smoke was sons.
In the Horticulture Division
Deputy Coroner Dr. Dow AI- was sustained by Judge Rleck- his safety materials on display seen 10 8 wooded area near The private plane 1t&gt;ft Calliblue ribbon wlnnen were Mrs: lard said the death of Mark er, Theoore T. Reed, Jr., also at town haD.
Rt. 0118 ~nd the Bob McCorm- polis last Fl'iday evening enPurley KatT, Lung Bottom. four Anthony Ferren, 22 months, wa• called hack to the $nd Pr..klent Krautter led a dis- •ck Rd. Junction. A . routine rouie to Muncie, Ind., and has
FRI., AUG. 16
Mrl. Pearl- Mora, Pomeroy Star was caused by skull fractures for additJonal testimony pntll' cusl!lton of recent committ&lt;&gt;f' ap- check tu.rned up nothmg .. Ru· not been he_a rd fl'om sinee.
Rou~, one; Mrs, Robert
J , "resulting from violence of an- to the 4 p. m. recess,
polntmenlo and the job each mors •p•ead through Gallipolis - - - - ------•- Pomeroy, one; an d otber person or persons · AI~
ha• In Lloni•m·
thiS mornmg
Le wm,
be
ed that
· wreckage had '
Mrs ~ ··c Pa
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1 d ord ed
lnv..tlgation
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m that area, but
yne,.... n, one. afrte
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these '"" proved fal•• . ,· .
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men exh bit blue rib- a r an au opsy ' ow
SQUAD CALLED
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bono went to Mrs. Ruth Moore, child suffered multiple
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e Pomeroy
emergency h~av_tly f~rested area a I on g
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squad
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L•ckmg
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of today
near -R1ver north
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Mrs. Sharon Jewell, Harrison- three lie detector teslo
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and pUlow cases embroidered., WASHINGTON - The conMrs. Earl Cowen, Shade (4),
log jam on education
loomed woven rug, crocbeted I
wao eased aaaln tocenterpiece, pot holders, · and
with Houae passage of a
crocheted afghan.
biiUon "Bricks arxl mortar"
Mrs. Robert Jone.,
aid bUI, but no
(!), knitted sweater,
wao yet in sight.
Mr•. Margaret Lewlo, Mid· The bill W.s sent to the Sendleport, Route 1 (4), painted
where it joins a llllwle-aplbeets and piUowcase
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bill expanding aid for
two piece cotton dress.
scboolo, No
. Mrs. Louloe Bartels, Pomeroy
yet beon scheduled on elthRoute 3 (I) pillow c..... cromeasure by the Seante educheted.
subcommittee.
Mrs. Rose D. Carr, Tuppers
Plalna (41, pillow catSs1e~s.~:'a~: WASHINGTON _ The nuqued; cotton dress, he
children's dresses.
test .ban treat]/ appeared
Mrs. Oris Ginther, star Route
to have cleared the major
. Pomeroy (1), kitchen apron. 1~::: ,=be tween It arxl Senate
1m.' Ralph Parker, Cb..ter 11
by gaining endorse(I), apron, CI'OI.IosUteh trimby the Joint Chiefs of

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1'30 P. M.~Iudging Sheep'"" Swine-Open Class
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Giants 7-6 Win'Over Reds

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Cotiferenee LaUHiville
P111tor Tntn1 Ne&lt;;r George Durst
Angeletti Mo•• ·Up
Owoce
In Beryllium Firm
With Judge Tu':na;.:= o~cb::;, Dies Wednesday Mn~~u~~=•·w~ ":
FruitIess
~ur:n111e~ ::::"'~~ At Age Of 72
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Vehicle Count ~
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until 1111 when he reUred.
the JoeaJ dwrch lor two yearo Gear H
promoted to AW!am Manager,
Mr. ond Mn. Baker have reICftllll... f'nm Pop Oae) onc1 two moittlll. COIIIina here 1\oedne!r.y ~l:'!'t J:~ 1h~ M~rtet Development and Tech· PT. PLEASANT _ Motor voIded at 'WI Uncoin-ot for the
tllrooqb there patienll. from the Po111moulll . Second pltal, He was the ..., of !be late nlr.al Services With the Brush bide registration in Mason cowot!'o
Dr. Picken• wat the final
EUB cbureh. His wi/i, Lavon- Mr. and Ml'l!, Henry Durst and
hla headquarters ty d":g the year ended June
llind b . . . . .11 '
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mcreasecl 4.4 per
y, .,..... -&lt;1, but soon to
auboequent to the ~ r~ tor at the..ntw clturcb. ·6l•e re- his wife alii two brothers WIJ. at the home office m Cleveland. Icent from last year'• lotal. the
:::e Ill c:u::o•· and S:~ COLUMBUS - Liquor Dl· j
, Dr. Plckem told the coort cently acted •• Melp; are a llam Shall Durst and
O.Car He was formerly dutrict sales
l Virginia Chamber of Comnnan us
, Jr.,
rector Donald Cook said Wed·
hal ·lleated approXImately cbotr director at the .opening llurot
~glneer for the Brush Be~~ · merce reported todey .
~:;llctr~ Bakers haVe •ix neoday his department had re- /lo.$00 different periOIIo Iince exercises at the fair.
He is survived by two sons, hum Co., with headquarters '" A total of M13 vehicles were
lrM Bak ,
duted ilo budget
operated
practice In Me ill Rev. Gearhart hu been ae~ Willard of Pomeroy and WU!ls Pittsburgh, Pa.
registered durmg the past year
~~II :',';~n .'~~t ~a;'~ with fewer employ~• and "yet
alii has had about 7111 ~ ol the Metg1 Co u n ty of New Haven, w.• va., 0 n e
a• compared _to 7,674 vehfclet
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pe ng 1 h 1 met every responslblllty ou
and surgical cases.
MtniSterial.-asaociallon the pail brother, Edward Durst of PornregiStered dunng the year ender ~· lbe c~k~u~n~~ e p- time" in the first ~~
After being askod questions year and -bas been active. in oth- eroy; foor !illters, Mro. Luella
ed June 30, 1962.
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Chamber figures break down
Th Bak
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e new own- ment's enforcement force op- Dr. Pickeru was asked If he Rev. Gearhart wUI alao at~ Margaret Bolan both of Colum!ration for Mason Coonty a•
erated with IO per cent fewer Ihad been cootacted by the three Capital Theological Seminary "' bus: four grandchildren, Willfollows 5,129 passenger vehl- 1
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personnel but had 20 per cent members of the hoiJiilal com- Columbus.
ard Durst, Jr., Willis Durst, Eo:\lcles, 1,369 Class B trucks, 63
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more charg.. than a year ago. mlttee made up of R. L. Jacobs,
lth Ann Durst and Mary S u e
Icommerrail trucks and trailers,
He saki enforcement on the ,Theodore T. Reed, Jr., and AdDurst, all of Pomeroy; and one Strong teams of Horses own- and 452 other •·ehlcl...
Dlegal manufqclure and tran.-' mlnistrator George Smith,
siep-erand&lt;laughter,
Virginia ed by George Guthrie of Coolportation of moonshine wu up Dr. Pickens said they came
Ann Mcintyre of New Haven, ville won two of the thr..., classMel ~H it
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62 per cent.
own and '!' ed me to sign on
a num r o nu'''" es in horse pulhn£ rompetJtion ADMISSIONS _ Beulah Lem1 . a., a
(Contlnued from pa~e n
my application that I approved
and nephews.
Wednesday at the Meigs Coun- ' tey , Pomeroy,
"Tlme Honored Meigs," blue : HAZELTON, Pa. _ Rescue ,my credentlala being sent to
Mr. Durot operated a local ty Fa•r.
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ribbon• were won by Mrs. Earl ' workero today 110Ugbl an alter· the local medtcat society.
blacksm1th shop for 3&gt; years Guthrie's horses first won the P
. R~Esy_,Latham Bass,
Dean of Star Route, Chester, !nate route into 8 shaft where Dr. Pickens told the court he
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and served his apprenticeship 2800 pounds or Jess class, then omeroy , 3 Y eavcr, New
in "Time Marches On," ·and Ithree men were trapped In a said he didn't approve and In
under the late Bill Wright He copped the 3200 pom&gt;&lt;i• end ov- Haven. _ _ _ _ __
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cave-In Tuesday morning.
the committee's prese~ce call- Pomeroy Chief of Police Ted also operated a Pomeroy Mas- er division.
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over , on bus. lme f~r many years..
Other winners 1n the 2800
Meigs M6lllorial Hospital
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Wildernel! 1Charmbury halted digging oper- of Doctor s H~pllll In Colum- 85 mil.. per hour and careless Serv1ces will be held Fnday pounds or less class were Hr.m- . ADMISSlONS _ None.
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"!easures at 2 p.m. ai the Ewmg chapel er Siorts of Frankfurt, sec•Jr.d; I DISCHARGES _ Mrs. \ViiMrs. Mu Barnes, Vinton, , Wednesday when shlfting im· essary ~t all, and advtsed h1111 for the bulk of automobJle accl· WJth the Rev . Je~y Ma~~r~ of Charles Barsock, Dart , th,l'd: lliam Wamsley, Hartrord : Mrs . 1
"Old perUed rescuers.
not _to Slgn, .
dents.
the _Chur~h of C_hnst offlctatmg. G era 1d Douglas, Coolville, Paul Ours, Portland ; Margar- .
"Lampllghting Time,"
Man River," "Faith in the Fu.
P1cken~ said he was told by
He was the speaker Wednes· IBunal wdl be m Beech Grove fourth. and Whitt and Son, 1-'lkt&gt;- t't Allen, Pomerov.
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Mrs. Pauline Ridenour Ches•
ure was not customary.
club met for luncheon and their 1Ed1th Custer Durst. Friends I· Horses owned by John Crow...
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lA BJH!~i•t~un bur: ~!~ 1: Dr. P,Jckens said he was then program at Hotel Martin with may call at the Ewing Funeral er of Elizabeth, w. va. , w n n
MAN CITED
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Mrs. Viet..- Hyoell, Minen- - ~ de~ Nth a~ '" Uabf •.,:_ told by the committee thai It 16 members presenl and Presi- i home anytime.
the 2800 to 3200 ~ounds oless. Dare Roi;erson. a9, Ashland, j
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Russ Winegrove ul Wt~verly Ky ., was c1ted by the state
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W. Va ., placed second: Ra'pi; Highway Patrol to appear in
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~as the fourth kB .
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Guthrie of Langsville, th ird; Meigs tuun ly court Aug. ~3 'on
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Mrs. Pearl Mora, Pomeroy,
recent t"e\s ~m proes
what you are doing" typed at speeds at 65 miles per hour or I
' Homer Siorts, fourih, and J eS&lt; 1charges of s~eeding.
;cw# $A391c...l$032 · ~ ":;
2468 ":t .sQT !U6X ilfJ&lt;,.rr '
Star Route, "By Candlelight" governrnen pole s.
B · the bottom of the paper and more. At that speed a car mov- 1
Horhees or Rockbridge, fiflh
,
Mrs. Mary VIrginia Chadwell, Two other bonzes ~no~-~ddted- signed his name.
es over the distance of three :
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Placing second in the 3200 and over C~3S..'\ was John _Cr011SN .'
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8 Windy HID."
In the Junior Arrangment dl- campaign of protest.~~~ B::?~ called to lbe stand Wednesay He recommended these items .
of the missing aircraft.
IIV"I'"rly , lourlh .
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,
A fisherman had notified of- ,_..._...,_,_ _ _ __,iooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..
Heidi Milhoan. Pomeroy, Route regime of ~ld ~ g IT 1 as were Paul Case! and !lor a Rash light, a red Rare, and I The Ohoo State Patrol and a ficials thai he had seen a&gt;rplane
3; Carol Ann Lewis, Pomeroy; Diem. l:f r~ gJous 8 po Ilea Scha~fer, member!l of an old ~ can of baking powder a1-1 a ' detac-hment o£ area Explo~er wreckage in the str{'am.
Linda Lee Baer, Miner.viUe; dlscrmnnallon.
hosp1tal board.
ftre extinguisher.
Scouts today combed the h1lis CAP headquariers at Mod iand Rhea MA&gt;ra Stjlr Route
Fultz attempted to ask both He discussed the values of and wooded areas from Rt. 0118 son, Ind., said a Kentueky State ,
Pomeroy,
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Junior specimens receiving IFerren, 26, of Wheelersburg, about a resolu"on being adop~ grUI light now being used . The 35 at Mills SiatJon ·~ sear_ch of the rugged area of hills and '
nrst place awards went to was expected to be charged ed at a meeting of tbe old Com- greate•t percentage of accidents Dr. George McCoy ' miSSing woods in hopes of spoiling a 1
Cella Rose McCoy Roule 1 with manslaughter today in the munity Hospital board con- happened between 3 and 5:30 smgle engme a~rplane.
,
clue to the fate of Dr. George
Reedsville, two; and Carol An~ Friday death of her young 0011 cemin~ joint staffing, but sev- p.m.
Reports Wedn.esday receoved McCoy, 45 , his wife and three
Lewis, Pomeroy,
of skull fractures.
eral t1me~ Por-ter objecle and He Invited .mbers to visit by th~ Patrol sa1d smoke was sons.
In the Horticulture Division
Deputy Coroner Dr. Dow AI- was sustained by Judge Rleck- his safety materials on display seen 10 8 wooded area near The private plane 1t&gt;ft Calliblue ribbon wlnnen were Mrs: lard said the death of Mark er, Theoore T. Reed, Jr., also at town haD.
Rt. 0118 ~nd the Bob McCorm- polis last Fl'iday evening enPurley KatT, Lung Bottom. four Anthony Ferren, 22 months, wa• called hack to the $nd Pr..klent Krautter led a dis- •ck Rd. Junction. A . routine rouie to Muncie, Ind., and has
FRI., AUG. 16
Mrl. Pearl- Mora, Pomeroy Star was caused by skull fractures for additJonal testimony pntll' cusl!lton of recent committ&lt;&gt;f' ap- check tu.rned up nothmg .. Ru· not been he_a rd fl'om sinee.
Rou~, one; Mrs, Robert
J , "resulting from violence of an- to the 4 p. m. recess,
polntmenlo and the job each mors •p•ead through Gallipolis - - - - ------•- Pomeroy, one; an d otber person or persons · AI~
ha• In Lloni•m·
thiS mornmg
Le wm,
be
ed that
· wreckage had '
Mrs ~ ··c Pa
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1 d ord ed
lnv..tlgation
en sputl
m that area, but
yne,.... n, one. afrte
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these '"" proved fal•• . ,· .
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men exh bit blue rib- a r an au opsy ' ow
SQUAD CALLED
Rescue team moved i t
bono went to Mrs. Ruth Moore, child suffered multiple
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e Pomeroy
emergency h~av_tly f~rested area a I on g
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squad
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of today
near -R1ver north
- of Cyntht-/
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R-esults Of
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Today'• lhol was the '"'"
Mrs. Sharon Jewell, Harrison- three lie detector teslo
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Boote 3, (2), hooked rag rug I
and pUlow cases embroidered., WASHINGTON - The conMrs. Earl Cowen, Shade (4),
log jam on education
loomed woven rug, crocbeted I
wao eased aaaln tocenterpiece, pot holders, · and
with Houae passage of a
crocheted afghan.
biiUon "Bricks arxl mortar"
Mrs. Robert Jone.,
aid bUI, but no
(!), knitted sweater,
wao yet in sight.
Mr•. Margaret Lewlo, Mid· The bill W.s sent to the Sendleport, Route 1 (4), painted
where it joins a llllwle-aplbeets and piUowcase
. s, towela, ,
bill expanding aid for
two piece cotton dress.
scboolo, No
. Mrs. Louloe Bartels, Pomeroy
yet beon scheduled on elthRoute 3 (I) pillow c..... cromeasure by the Seante educheted.
subcommittee.
Mrs. Rose D. Carr, Tuppers
Plalna (41, pillow catSs1e~s.~:'a~: WASHINGTON _ The nuqued; cotton dress, he
children's dresses.
test .ban treat]/ appeared
Mrs. Oris Ginther, star Route
to have cleared the major
. Pomeroy (1), kitchen apron. 1~::: ,=be tween It arxl Senate
1m.' Ralph Parker, Cb..ter 11
by gaining endorse(I), apron, CI'OI.IosUteh trimby the Joint Chiefs of

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1:00 PM - Holslein Show
1'30 P. M.~Iudging Sheep'"" Swine-Open Class
~2: 00 1-'.M_-Ponv. Harness Rarin."
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AMouncement ol the test
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said 11 was of law yield. This
that the power of the
test wu under the quivalent of
tons ol TNT.
brief AEC announcement
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possible heart attack. He was
:•t place E:ners _were Mrs. I were to return lo suburban
taken to Meigs Memorial hosargaret
Lewis, Porn-- ·Greenhills today to question
pital.
~y, ::lie~ M~_18Purb';;' several teen-agers who were ex- WASHINGTON IUPI) - The
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rot Ann Lewla, arxl Thelma Ly·11n the week-old bludgeon •lay-lan underground nuclear test'
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8 " Juvenile Court by the
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State Patrol Wednesday
M ueLe~bboWnoodWfrmerCbleste cahel Wehrung, 15, the dead Itreaty which forbids other types
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MILL ST JEWiiLER-oPTOMETIIIT
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WEAVER'S BARBER SHOP

NOW OPEN
IN MASON, W. VA.
(Just A Few Doors From Meson Furniture)

Alr.Condltlonecl For Your Comfort
DINNII WEAVIR

HOURS:

Skinless Wieners

Top Value ·
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BACON ENDS
5·•· 99c

MONDAY 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
OTHER DAYS 8:00 AM. to ~:00 P.M.

$1.99
PAll

SALE I On OUr Budget·

AD New

Priced AU·Weather •42"
3-T NYLON With TIJFSYN

GOOdyear ·

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Any 2 Pair •• , Any 2 5 izes. , , Any 2 Styles.
If You Can't Use Two Pair Bring A Friend.

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SAUSAGE
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COMING NEXT WEEK 1

Anto'l1res

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Lunch Meat
SALE!

Pure Pork

Our Famous
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CHEESE SPREAD
HAM SALAD _ Plcg•

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OWNER &amp; OPERATOR

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You Never Had A Batter Chance To Choose A
GOCKi Used Car or Trade AI A Price That's Budget
Porloctl
$3395
T-Bird Hardtop
Coupe.
While fin is h, red interior,
low milea ge, seat bell s, po.
wer st(&gt;e ring: a nd brakes.

WANT

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INFORMATION
DEADLJNI!S

radio and hea ter. Li ke new

all th e way.

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Custom St
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1957 Olds _

$795

Super ,'88'' HT Cpe. Beall·
tiful black and red inter ior
with wh ite finis h, motor Al

6 cyl.

tra ans. Spotless
clean in terior, beau tiful iv·
ory and r ed fi n tsh , radio
and heater.

cond it ion , au tomatic trans.
Good tires, radio, he aler.

1956 FORD VB - 2 Do or
$295
1956 Chevrolet "6" 2 Dr. Std. Trans. $365
1955 Mercury Conv. Cpe.
$195
1955 Plymouth "8" 4 Door
$149

INSIDE AND Out.;ide Pmn li ng
and roof work. Reasonable
rates . .l ack Timmons, Route
1, Long Bottom, Ohio.
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DIAVAX tformerly UEX·A I
DIET) new name. sa me for-'
mula Only 98c at S tark .
Drugs.
6-~p 1
AUTOMOBil -E [.l.,u rance been

1956 Chevrolet 2% Ton _ Special $699
!Ieavy duty 72'' cab to axle, 348 cu. in . motor. SpuJ.&gt;r
a speed trans. 18000 lb . 2 speed rear axle. Air over
hydraulic.....Qrakes, trailer connections.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

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POMEROY, OHIO

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to do, locked tho door 1o the and agold, II · atudy tUid ttfttletl doh I• a hiiH- peared illal W. wtre In for
boor 01 heitllij dllaipalldil, - - lit~ lllethod tf lliC!klln&amp;
derlng what 110tr tan ftnJc ....wd ral ..,jo&lt;t at hidll. 8ul thee
take for tho aaga ol Mlirle. ....,Wormed bJ a Brlliab edltcitl
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pdll on the " pop art" .,... oumabl)o In the ·~;b~=~~
wllo b appar&lt;lrttlJ 1ft owiep!Jit area&gt;, it II Pi&lt;Nddi111
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pt'eaolt 10 dolleatt a IUbject, veraatiou on the '11ulmea,
thotillt tho categ..,. ioemO\I to li'IJiiiD;, Wl! hill i ~IWIIIII
ba .,..tlenable and a matter of ld IIU! tdgiltmub 61 dlire,
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mla under, Primo Mlmster Bantld
Macmillan • aflluent ,.,.lety--and
fvr • lrullllent It .....,.,j we might
ba etrcllDfl 1D on our stibj&lt;!ct. But
that wu aboUt • c1oao aa we
got It. woo moo! iD!ormatl•e ID
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l 'rth day of o\UIJUa\, 1983, at 10:00 ' - - ·-·--- - - o'cloct A. M. at the Court llouw of
aaid county, In the Vlll11e of Pom· abydoa jars of the same period
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Two-dom8 13Ohio.
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Virgioia
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19~6 ford Fairlane

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1959 Ford Rtanchwagon
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plete training in beauty cui- :
EXPERIENCED
dairyman, bert Weaver, Mason City,
lure, Including the Linda
steady employment.
Write '91Wi4.(V
;he.A~,roi&lt;;ti\iib~ili8IC13tra61~P;: 1!~~.
Brooks Charm Course. Write. - 'FOR SALE
i stating wages expected, re- 1954
Phone, or Come ln. Souther- :
FOR SALE
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ferences
and experience. mission, good buy, good run- l ~:~i~~;~~~·!:~~,,.;:
ton Beauty Academy, 30 S. ' -GAS Conversion burner, Excel Must be sober. None other ning condition, $175. Alfred I'
Court St. Athens, Ohio. Phone ~RYING CHICKENS on foot, , lent condttion, $50. $137 when need apply. Write Boc 668P, cashdollar. Reedsville, Phone •:~~-~;!~ ~~~J;l~~~~~;!',;~~j;~,~~~
LV 3-1457
75c each. Dressed whole. 90c \ new. R. E. Williams. c a Il l Care of The Dally Sentinel. Coolville .667·6234.
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8 13 Gtp
$i.OO each. Youl dcaln wrAitle 1
8 13 6 tp EXPERIENCED
babysitter,
your order, 1 wi 1 e 1ver. You Clll
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so have tom \ s for can- 1 Saturday, August 17, a! auc- light hou sework , 5 day week.
FREE AT LANDMARK
ning, 85c bu. Mangoes , iiOc lion at 1 p m. by the Brad- Call SH 2-4948 after 5:00 p.m.
Super Service Station
peck . Write complete name ford Auction Co., I will ~ell _ _ ____
8 13 6tp
e8•eutitul . 4nchor Hocking
Mug or 8~1 14 pasMI coand address if you want order : hou se, two lots, and a mce HOUSEKEEPER for widow
lOr$), finn with 11urch1H i delivered, or pick up your- sel of furniture at :i2 Lu ca~ ' 4 rhildren. Live in. p h o n e
10 galt 111 or more.
LUCI'd:
1955 'h ton Chevrolet pickups.
se lf. Anna Haines, 1906 Sliv- St. in Glouster. Ohio, I. H. New Haven 882-3381 after
Maya•
P ....
• Anchor Hackint Sugar.
Clayton Bolyard, 189 Ash St.
ersville Road ., Box 73. Port- Munson , Owner.
6 15 lt c
p. m .
8 12 6lp
Cre1me1 &amp; Tr1y Set given
with oil change &amp; lubtt jab
land, Ohio.
8 14 6tc BARGAlN STORE- Useo cloth·
- -Middleport.
8 15 6tp I :;:.====~' ---~- !
NEW STYLE Venetian blinds. ing and shoes . C!ifton. We•t
REAL ESTATE
FIND ANCIENT ROME
BUSINESS SERVICES
Narrow slat, vertical slat, Virgin ia.
8 15 12tc
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JERUSALEM, Israel !UPJ&gt;SUPER SFRVICE STATION
bamboo wood slat. Free esti- USED--1963 Apache Ear, le
FOR SALE: Seven room house l'HOTO COPYING Services Archaeologisls reported today
Open 24 Houn
'WY 2·9932
male . .Dale W1ppel Supple.
tra il er , complele with ext ra s. With two lots m Dexter. Ph. Cop? any tetter or docament they uncovered near the Dead
8 10 30te
A bargain. Call or see. Dr. SH 2-5567, Clyde Davis.
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy sea a model hon;&gt;e built of clay
CARD OF THANKS
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d--;C"e-mentblocks. i K. D. AmsiJary , s18r Route,
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8 13 6tp
2 15 tfc ahoui 5,000 years ago.
600
ll•clne, Ohio
iWISH 1o th811k ali those Regulars, corners , windows, Pomeroy, Ohio. WY Z-6816.
ATIRACTIVE 6-roomS.batk' -::,-. -:
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A number of Egyptlon-made
kind aOO considerate people halves. "Some been cleaned. "
8 15 tfc
Birch stepsaver kitchen. AluReatiDC
who sent cards rluring the All good shape. 5 steel fram- - - minum siding, storm doors,
MlnersviDe. Ollie
disability and confinement u! ed windows, "33\lx44" 5 A~ '59 Buick _ $1,395
windows. Insulated,
End vour sewer a-oubleo
Paul. He is progressing nice- 1 uminum screens, 2 steel len· LeSahre 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto·
air heat. Large lot. Shown by
Wr have aD abet
ly now and wm be back at tels. 7% X 48", 2 homemade mati c shift. Low mileage by
appointment. Call Pomeroy
Sewer Marbinel
the store on a regular basis doors, 36" x 6'8" . Call WY 3- one careful owner.
WY 2-3041.
8 14 6tc
Rraaoaable Ratel
In a few days.
3435.
8 10 6tc
'60 Pontiac - $1,595 FOR SALE: 8 room frame CaD W\' writ Day • Night
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon RIDING MARE for aale. CaU Calalina 4 Dr. Sedan. One
home in Middleport. Co m- '•=======•'=!ll=tfc•
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______ _8 _l5_!t_c WY 2-6182.
810 6tp carefu' Ioeal owner. Extra
pletely modern kitchen and lr
SALE ON APACHE CAMPERS ni ce. Hydramatic.
bath. Close to school. call
_ _ In Memory
- only $15 per mo. up - after
WY 2-5324 or see at 304
Summar Clearance
Hamilton Street, Middleport.
IN Memory , 1961 Harrv Mill&lt; , small down payment. Have
of 15 ulltd V.W.'s
1963.
two demonstrators at
big
Po e
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savings
Pickup
truck
campm
roy,
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ROOM
house
with
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Those whom we love go out
in choice of colo,.
er, also trailer rentals. Ams- -=- -~_;;__-:::::---::= -=---=- re lot, large porch, basement
of sight,
Hard Top. SUck shift. All red. Very ahiorp .,.,._
and body styles.
But never out of miM.
bary Marine Trailer Sales, 631
FOR SALE OR TRADE
off Route No. 7. Phone WY
2-1127.
7·2-30tc
They are cllerished in the Fourth Ave. Gallipolis. Ohio.
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hearts,
~813 Glc i'54 .CHEVROLET, f'iloor, chea p IN POMEROY Eigat room
151),
2 Door Sedan. 8 eylinder. Fordomatlc. Beautl!ul blue and white.
01 thosa they leave behind. AUCTION SALE at the Ma sOO. or will trade for good motor i house. 3 bedroom• and bath,
Atheno, Ohio
Loving and kind in all his ette every Thursday and Sat.-[ scooler. i\lso lathe and )tg- large lot. Good location oul ol
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Ph. Ly 3-1231
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urday.
8 13 121 saw. Can be seen at 629 N. high wale&lt;. Call WY '!-2590. ~~;;:::;;;.;;::;;:::;:;::=:;;=.;:
Upright and just to lhe end
Second, Middleport, or call
5 10 tic
4 Dr. Sedan. Stick abJII. Green and wblta. Sharp.
of hi! days
We Loan Carpet Shampooer at WY 2-2410.
HEATING, Plumbing, MaeDer
Sincere and true in heart and no cost with purchase
of
.r, ... orge Prall residence in Rut- Farnacel. Anold
Brotllen.
• • •
mind,
Bluo Lustre Shampoo. Baker
FOR RENT
land for sale. Contact
Eaol
Malo
Slreel,
Pom118
4 Dr. Station Wagon. 8 eyUnder. Staodard arltt. All white. Veey cl.ean eor.
Beculiful memories 1-Jp left Furniture, Middleport.
Thomas, Rutland, for lnfo•rmbehind.
erey. Pboae WY t-Ma.
7 13
8 13 Gtc ONE 5 room..apartmeiilPeo- ation.
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pie's Terrace Phone 1518-J, "1iiiSiflroiii}SAi:EiilPomO: \,,_.......,.................7~20~11=•;_.
Sa d1Y m~s
by wtft' .\l,ar,'•· :COAL. good, clean lump. 3 x 5 Pt. Pleasant.
8 12 tfc HOUSE FOR SALE In Pome2 Door. 8 cylinder. FGrdmnatl~. PoWer ~..1na. one cnm.lr. ~,._,_.
and famdy .
8 1&gt; .tp egg. no stack. Re-screened ~--~
. I roy , acroas from new school,
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stoker-oil treated at mine or , HGUSE IN Pomeroy · 6 room 1 Mu1berry Avenue. F 1 v e
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ordelivered. 1umrrer price now i duplex. Close to El~mentz~· ~ rooms, baUJ. basement, large
4 Door Sedln,. ~•ey(lnder. 18tapdard mlft. Jlilb)i blue. A !!N~'\U!O buy.
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To Have Your
v•Pf&gt; CLO'I'HING horga ins. on. Jacoba t:oal Co .. R. D I . School. Carpeted. Birch kil- l lot. G. I. Fin8octng approved.
Coal, Oil or G..
E~ Evinl, Scott Sh•nk; ~I [!ttll or,
I~Ctl)
Wumen's dresseo 1:5-50 cents, I Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-4959. chen. CaU WY 2-3618.
1 Phone WY WS73
and Roys · pants and I W'i 2-34811, or WY 2·:!437 .
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Wiyland for
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ll: 'rt " ·:1!'i·M ~ ·r n_ls . Mrn·:o; .:; hoes
1 15 30tc TifREE SLEEPING rooms and li'OR SALE· Po
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CloaniHI••• Cho!'kod
for ·wtnt•F ~&lt;
an 1 hets Sl" -th s Cl&lt;• :hmg ONE Oakland Gas Healer 12
bath. 361 s. Front St.
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_l-etart F'al~~ , Oh to __ . ?-t!o-:lf)~ $10.00. Anna Haineit, 1906 Stiv- 31 34.
11-Z-llle elelpelltary ~ool and town.
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Heights, Phone W'i 2-38'14.
. quick oitle, &amp;und term•.
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8 .1.1 12~p
8 14 6tc I
7 u 3lllp WY 2,-1518.
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FOUR ROOM home with bath. POMEROY - !&gt;-room slll"""' Ji";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'iJ
' Hardwood floors. Full size borne with bath, foreed hot
cabinet with gas noor rum- air heating, hardwood
II
ace. Nice kitchen cabinet, $50 large clo:"'ta• unfniahed
month.Ph. 882-2843.
stairs. NICOl)&gt; located In
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8 15 3tc sldenUal nelgbborbood ,
= =.,.-,::--:-:-::-:-..:__ .:.:.:, large lot (150zlll0) with
tbat ''Wbat'a My I.IDO?" CBD't go men!?"
NlCELY Furnished 4 room and age and driveway. Extcfpt- 11
on forever and that eventually s. ""' Grace KMiy -lire
bath apartment, Mlddleport. tonal. $11,0110.00.
For All Of Your Noedt
are going lo need a repl...,.n!. ber third cblld u the I'1IJIIIIh
Phone W'i 2-3874.
SYRACUSE _ ·1-room frame
When ll]at happens, I ilope lo ha.. II?"
=~----7 ,...u_u~c 1 house with bath, stoker fired Middleport Feed Mill lnl&lt;reot the network In a teii!Vl· 4. "How good are the chaD...
ONE three room apartment forced hQI. air heating. two Tenr f,wt .., Owner &amp; Opp. slon game I recently Invented of Vice President Lyndon Jolm•-we Do CUstom Grindin"'"
·-·•·· I
with bath . Phone WY 2-2381.
porehes. Located on corner
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ca lied " Who Asked Tb at!"
,.. •
- - . or the pr !A-_.,
,8 13 3tc
lot (150xl00) with
garage N. 2"d A...
Mkkllo~
As everyone lo&gt;owa. the panel· In 111118?"
p==v-E~R~
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N:.:
ic-el and utility building. ,11,500.110.
ists on "Wbal'o My Ltnel" put1 s. "Who said, 'love 11 tile hJa.
RENTAL - B-room frame two
COlA SI!RVICI
o• blindfolds and try lo idontlfy tory .of a woman's life but only
location. Phone WY 2-2885. at
story house with two baths, •"" ,_, ...,. .. .... MH•• the mystery guest. Well, on "Who an episode lD a man's?' ••
8 13
P gas for heating. $40.110
'"" ...... ""'"' • 11 ot , .. "'"' Asked That?" the guest w!U put 1. "Ill """'"'
GranvUIII Wrath••• prlot of M.JL
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SMALL Apartment, and sleep- month. Located on West '"""' .11111 ., 111...-.aDit .....,.. cat• ctau on a bUndfDid and try to identify er. who II lilted u aB!Oclate proing room. 127 Butternut St.
Street in Pomeroy.
woodt. Tecta. .._...., . , "'" t-IMt the paneli.sts,
I ducer of the Laaale ·TV serlet,
8 13 tfc RENTAL - 4-room f r am II.,~.,.&lt;,.....
.,.":,'!',."'.~"'."~~~~,.,.,..,.II Sounds Uke fun, doesn't lt? · the same Bonita GranvUie who
FI=RS
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o R",~5 -r:.:oo:._m
~s:.:a:.:n-:d house, with bath; gas
1
AUCI'IONEER
1 got the idea from tba ohow · was a child acllesa In lJaiiJ·
g•rage, ca 11 WY 2-2733.
Ing. Conveniently located
Complete ~
from a IIUigazine column that wood?"
8 13 3tc
Pomeroy. Suitable for
anowera questions sent In by CU·
family. $3(1.110 a mmolh . 1m-1
-':"'~~tad
riooo readers.
u . AvereU Harriman. I. 11111medlately available.
A. C. BRADFORD
Some of the questlona are ralh' rad Adenauer. S. Prhu:e Rainier.
WANTEQ TO RENT
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Ra
Oblo
er bizarre, and, 88 8 bobby, I' 4. Lady Bird. 5. JohD ~
WY W83t
etae,
5 11 tfc like to see if I can create oltua- 8· Laosle.J
THREE BEDROOM House m
tions 1o lit them.
----Middleport, Pomeroy. Call ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
WY !-mtl
FOR THE BEST in Artlflcal
collect. Long Bottom, Ohio,
a 13 3tc Breeding, Curtiss
For example, a reader who RECOONJZES REDELl
667-&lt;&gt;298, between 4 and G p. =:::-==---:---:-~---,-. Service, Inc. Foo service, caD gave her naine as Ellen Ger· ALGIERS &lt;UPI)-Tbe .u,ertan
m.
8 15 2tc FOR SALE, rent or lease. 12 Leland Parker.
Pomeroy, sl!en!llln wanted to know "If Ellz· government announced Wedneo·
- - - - - - -- ~-- I room frame on State Roole. Ohio, Phone WY 2-22S4 or aheth Taylor has a mink-lined day II hu granted dlplomalie
INSURANCE
City water, gas and electrici- Chesler, 985-3415 _
1 raincoat, or is that just poblic- recognition loan Angolao govem- ty. Conveniently
located.
30tp
ily?"
ment-in-exile heacliod by Holtlea
. 8 13
1JOHNSON. Simpsun tnsuronce Needs work. WY 2-6986.
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Rt&gt;berlo
Agency, ln. All forms of In
Robert,, head ~ one rebel
8 14 31c EMPLOYMENT Want d • My guess would he that
surance Jim Johosol'i and
e Gershenson lB Miss Tayloris movement tryin to w1n Angole'a
! Bud Strupson, Agents.
FOR SALE new 6 room
.
press agent
g
I, has
6 I tfc with 3 bedrooms, bath, utili- DRESS MAKII'IG, .atterauons, Usin' this as a springboard. I lndependen.,. from Porlllga
~--.,.----,..--- ty room , in Dorcas. $8,8110.110. Men and Women s Clothes. Idrew up the format for "Who set up headquarters lD Leopold·
1
Reuler Insurance Agency
E. D. Johnson, Phone WI ·9 Call WY 2-2411. Mrs. Helen I Asked That'" Here' the way the ville, The COnp, where Algerian
·1asoraoce lor every penotllll 3001;,
Gavin, 409 s. Fifth St., Mid- i rogram will opera~e:
Prmier Ahm~ Beo BeDa bu
8 12 &amp;te
I
and bastnell aeed."
MASON, W. VA.- For Sale
dleport.
8 13 6tp i pEach week, I, the producer. ~n sendtng hun mllltary ald.
I
Pllooe W\' !-%431
Trade: 6 room holm, bath.
- I will go through the columo and
--furnace, garage, 2 lots on
LIVESTOCK
; pick out questiiJIIB for the mys·
FOR SALE OR RENT
State H1ghway . Will sell on
.
.
i lery panelists to ask on the air.
land contract or will take ac- POIIJES, good stock. Small I Thea the blindfolded goest will
FOR SALE · 5 room hDUse and reage as part payment Le- stalhon, two young mares 1 try to guesg who asked them. Got
I bath, newly decorated, gas
lia Weatherby, Syracuse, Ohio and coil. Reasonable. call it?
heating. FuU basement. LoPh. WY 2-ll833.
WY 2-6133.
8 13 3tp I Appearing below are six qu...
cated 123 Hudson Street.
LEGAL NOTICE
' tions t 110ve already selecied.
8 15 3tc
Middleport Prtce, $6000. In- _ _ _ _ _ _ __:-...:;:...;:;;:c
___
Without peeking, see II you can
quire Ohio Hotel.
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
identify the mystery paneUsts,
AUTO SALES
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Tho Price Of Llrtl
C•• No. u .n•
who are listed in parentheses at
a . H , aAWLINIJI IONI CO.,
the d
s..di1\e Rambler
In Ohio COrPOrltiOI'!•
PlllfttiH,
en •
1
HELP WANTED
World SUtndard ol Compact TROY IUTCHIR, 1t
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I. "Whet actually Is Averell
EseeUeoce
Det.nd1nt•
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Harriman's
positiOD In the Ken\GIRL FOR Hou:sework. Mrs .
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NOTICI OF IALI
; ed
d
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(sir tlon?"
Should Have
R1g ear raum, ride aad ~"""'" .orm· Pur.u•nt to an Order ot sue 1a. n Y 8 mm a
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I Marion Cowdery', Long
ance
SmaU
car
economu
and
tUed
by
the
Court.
ul Common Ple as i . 2. "I would like to lmow what
tom. Chester 985-3255.
'J
of Mri.u Couatr. Obiu, I wlU offer
lb.
manBgerabii.Hy
frtr •ate at PubUe Auettoa ,.n au 1 position Dr. Mu Adenauer, son
8 14 3tp
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~:;~e::~~~s.'?~~au":~~ ~~~

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whil e fini sh.

new writPwall t ires, heat er
an d other del uxe E"QUip-

59 Rambler - $1 09S

NOTICES
HOT DOGS - reg. 1Sc. Fool
Long, 25c. J ack's Dairy Bar,.
Middleport.
8 13 6\c
-----SQUA RE DA NCE every Fri- '
day night a t Masonetle.
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1960 CHEVROLET _ _ - - - $1588
Parkwood Wagon . V-8 motor. auto . tran s., power steeri ng
and bra kes, new tires. H and H.
1959 RAMBLER _ - - - - - - $688
America n 2 Door. Hadio, h eater, bl ue fimsh, d ea n interior . good tires.
$999
1960 PLYMOUTH
2 Door. V·S engine, a uto. trans., new tires, bl uc k ow r
while fin ish Radio and heater.
$999
1959 FORD
Fairlane 500 - 2 Door . V·B e n gi n ~&gt;, std. tra m ., cl ean
inte rior, red ('lld black fini sh. R and H .

IDHttlOQI

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61 Chevrolet $1795
Bel Air 4 Door. Low mile·
age by one local own er.
Spotless clean interior -

es. rad io and ht-ater. A reaJ
buy.

n M-rttoll

o Ce nt. ,.er "'o ro to•
1.-: Ullve

61 Dodge ~ $1195
La ncer 4 i)ool' . Deluxe interior trim . Blue fini!;h, all
good tires. r a dio, heater.
Run s out perfect . Std. tr an s

62 Corvair _ $1995
Monza 2 Door. Maroon finish , fawn interior with bUt'·
ket seats. 4 speed box. 102
engine, r adio, heater. Tires
a~ho w little wear, a like new
car at a r eal savin g.
59 Chevrolet $1095
2 Door 6 cyl . Std . tr ans. l v·
ory and coral f inish, clean
interior, new whit ewall tir·

CANCELL-I. TIONS
WKI\E&lt;."'''ONS

1"bo: ~ l'&gt;ll.rl••

62 Chevy II • $1795
4 Door. Lo w mile age by lo·
cal ow ner. spotless rl ean
interior, beige fin ish, deluxe eq uiom t&gt; nt. heater, ti r·
rs li ke n ew.

62 Ford _

REAL ESTATE

RENT

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FOR - SALE

FOR

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BEAT THE HEAT-THE COOL WAY, lET HOT LlnLE WANT ADS SELL FOR YOU
.

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 14, 1963 1

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Ads Get
Results.
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You Never Had A Batter Chance To Choose A
GOCKi Used Car or Trade AI A Price That's Budget
Porloctl
$3395
T-Bird Hardtop
Coupe.
While fin is h, red interior,
low milea ge, seat bell s, po.
wer st(&gt;e ring: a nd brakes.

WANT

AD
INFORMATION
DEADLJNI!S

radio and hea ter. Li ke new

all th e way.

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llolld&amp;y D.. dll11• trG0 -.. II

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ror lltl:t m "''llhlilllaft•

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rhree eo&amp;

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be cha rge(J '"' a d"t't'li$101 !I nn l
patrt

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IT'S SO EASY
TV PLACE A
RES" 'll PRj lilt ICING
IV &gt;\N1 IUl

i'HONE WY 2·2157

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W a~o:on

Custom St
motor, std.

Like

nl l' llt.

1957 Olds _

$795

Super ,'88'' HT Cpe. Beall·
tiful black and red inter ior
with wh ite finis h, motor Al

6 cyl.

tra ans. Spotless
clean in terior, beau tiful iv·
ory and r ed fi n tsh , radio
and heater.

cond it ion , au tomatic trans.
Good tires, radio, he aler.

1956 FORD VB - 2 Do or
$295
1956 Chevrolet "6" 2 Dr. Std. Trans. $365
1955 Mercury Conv. Cpe.
$195
1955 Plymouth "8" 4 Door
$149

INSIDE AND Out.;ide Pmn li ng
and roof work. Reasonable
rates . .l ack Timmons, Route
1, Long Bottom, Ohio.
,
8 9 Gtp :

TRUCK SPECIAL

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L.OSE WEIGHT safety w i t h
DIAVAX tformerly UEX·A I
DIET) new name. sa me for-'
mula Only 98c at S tark .
Drugs.
6-~p 1
AUTOMOBil -E [.l.,u rance been

1956 Chevrolet 2% Ton _ Special $699
!Ieavy duty 72'' cab to axle, 348 cu. in . motor. SpuJ.&gt;r
a speed trans. 18000 lb . 2 speed rear axle. Air over
hydraulic.....Qrakes, trailer connections.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Suggests Who Asked That? ·
Replace What's My Line?.

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the wlfo I bad aome aeriiJUI
Ltmdoo'l t!olt ...,...
to do, locked tho door 1o the and agold, II · atudy tUid ttfttletl doh I• a hiiH- peared illal W. wtre In for
boor 01 heitllij dllaipalldil, - - lit~ lllethod tf lliC!klln&amp;
derlng what 110tr tan ftnJc ....wd ral ..,jo&lt;t at hidll. 8ul thee
take for tho aaga ol Mlirle. ....,Wormed bJ a Brlliab edltcitl
Mandy, et il.
, that H then 1ft liDo lhlat I!Jot
Wtll, first IJI1, 1"-t W8l a ... i trjl LotJdiln'l probll!tna
pdll on the " pop art" .,... oumabl)o In the ·~;b~=~~
wllo b appar&lt;lrttlJ 1ft owiep!Jit area&gt;, it II Pi&lt;Nddi111
Loudon, and It atrudt mo lbal , and oace asaln IN wetot
11t1o !Vas tdt m,om.u. ,.., to • miles from the maiD I&lt;Jpie ol
pt'eaolt 10 dolleatt a IUbject, veraatiou on the '11ulmea,
thotillt tho categ..,. ioemO\I to li'IJiiiD;, Wl! hill i ~IWIIIII
ba .,..tlenable and a matter of ld IIU! tdgiltmub 61 dlire,
oplnlolt lit beal.
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llm!rttl artllltt discussed their
werlt, and there wen a number olil!-lbon akli vltililuillt
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no one you ,...ld reeogalze. We
"""' told that there 11 no Bolt•
mla under, Primo Mlmster Bantld
Macmillan • aflluent ,.,.lety--and
fvr • lrullllent It .....,.,j we might
ba etrcllDfl 1D on our stibj&lt;!ct. But
that wu aboUt • c1oao aa we
got It. woo moo! iD!ormatl•e ID
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arl ll bul
beW 0I ltlO
pop
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bow 0.,... waa 1 . ...,... feeltng
lhet a cerlaln major l&lt;&gt;pic of conv~ wu mlulog.
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Box 668M, Care of The Dal- ---;-;:-;;;--:---;;::--:--:-•- :-zz:::-:
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l 'rth day of o\UIJUa\, 1983, at 10:00 ' - - ·-·--- - - o'cloct A. M. at the Court llouw of
aaid county, In the Vlll11e of Pom· abydoa jars of the same period
the followlnc 4e&amp;crlbed r• al also weN! found

there.

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Two-dom8 13Ohio.
3tc 1953
Virgioia
StateChevrolet,
Inspected. Wei-

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Goble Ford Inc.
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1960 Chevrolet Bel-Air • • • • •1445

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C. B. Nye Co.

19~6 ford Fairlane

Now Is The Time

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now for a thorough, com·
plete training in beauty cui- :
EXPERIENCED
dairyman, bert Weaver, Mason City,
lure, Including the Linda
steady employment.
Write '91Wi4.(V
;he.A~,roi&lt;;ti\iib~ili8IC13tra61~P;: 1!~~.
Brooks Charm Course. Write. - 'FOR SALE
i stating wages expected, re- 1954
Phone, or Come ln. Souther- :
FOR SALE
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and experience. mission, good buy, good run- l ~:~i~~;~~~·!:~~,,.;:
ton Beauty Academy, 30 S. ' -GAS Conversion burner, Excel Must be sober. None other ning condition, $175. Alfred I'
Court St. Athens, Ohio. Phone ~RYING CHICKENS on foot, , lent condttion, $50. $137 when need apply. Write Boc 668P, cashdollar. Reedsville, Phone •:~~-~;!~ ~~~J;l~~~~~;!',;~~j;~,~~~
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75c each. Dressed whole. 90c \ new. R. E. Williams. c a Il l Care of The Dally Sentinel. Coolville .667·6234.
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8 10 6tc ' each. Cut up and tray packed, Coolville 667-W\4
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$i.OO each. Youl dcaln wrAitle 1
8 13 6 tp EXPERIENCED
babysitter,
your order, 1 wi 1 e 1ver. You Clll
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so have tom \ s for can- 1 Saturday, August 17, a! auc- light hou sework , 5 day week.
FREE AT LANDMARK
ning, 85c bu. Mangoes , iiOc lion at 1 p m. by the Brad- Call SH 2-4948 after 5:00 p.m.
Super Service Station
peck . Write complete name ford Auction Co., I will ~ell _ _ ____
8 13 6tp
e8•eutitul . 4nchor Hocking
Mug or 8~1 14 pasMI coand address if you want order : hou se, two lots, and a mce HOUSEKEEPER for widow
lOr$), finn with 11urch1H i delivered, or pick up your- sel of furniture at :i2 Lu ca~ ' 4 rhildren. Live in. p h o n e
10 galt 111 or more.
LUCI'd:
1955 'h ton Chevrolet pickups.
se lf. Anna Haines, 1906 Sliv- St. in Glouster. Ohio, I. H. New Haven 882-3381 after
Maya•
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• Anchor Hackint Sugar.
Clayton Bolyard, 189 Ash St.
ersville Road ., Box 73. Port- Munson , Owner.
6 15 lt c
p. m .
8 12 6lp
Cre1me1 &amp; Tr1y Set given
with oil change &amp; lubtt jab
land, Ohio.
8 14 6tc BARGAlN STORE- Useo cloth·
- -Middleport.
8 15 6tp I :;:.====~' ---~- !
NEW STYLE Venetian blinds. ing and shoes . C!ifton. We•t
REAL ESTATE
FIND ANCIENT ROME
BUSINESS SERVICES
Narrow slat, vertical slat, Virgin ia.
8 15 12tc
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JERUSALEM, Israel !UPJ&gt;SUPER SFRVICE STATION
bamboo wood slat. Free esti- USED--1963 Apache Ear, le
FOR SALE: Seven room house l'HOTO COPYING Services Archaeologisls reported today
Open 24 Houn
'WY 2·9932
male . .Dale W1ppel Supple.
tra il er , complele with ext ra s. With two lots m Dexter. Ph. Cop? any tetter or docament they uncovered near the Dead
8 10 30te
A bargain. Call or see. Dr. SH 2-5567, Clyde Davis.
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy sea a model hon;&gt;e built of clay
CARD OF THANKS
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d--;C"e-mentblocks. i K. D. AmsiJary , s18r Route,
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2 15 tfc ahoui 5,000 years ago.
600
ll•clne, Ohio
iWISH 1o th811k ali those Regulars, corners , windows, Pomeroy, Ohio. WY Z-6816.
ATIRACTIVE 6-roomS.batk' -::,-. -:
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A number of Egyptlon-made
kind aOO considerate people halves. "Some been cleaned. "
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Birch stepsaver kitchen. AluReatiDC
who sent cards rluring the All good shape. 5 steel fram- - - minum siding, storm doors,
MlnersviDe. Ollie
disability and confinement u! ed windows, "33\lx44" 5 A~ '59 Buick _ $1,395
windows. Insulated,
End vour sewer a-oubleo
Paul. He is progressing nice- 1 uminum screens, 2 steel len· LeSahre 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto·
air heat. Large lot. Shown by
Wr have aD abet
ly now and wm be back at tels. 7% X 48", 2 homemade mati c shift. Low mileage by
appointment. Call Pomeroy
Sewer Marbinel
the store on a regular basis doors, 36" x 6'8" . Call WY 3- one careful owner.
WY 2-3041.
8 14 6tc
Rraaoaable Ratel
In a few days.
3435.
8 10 6tc
'60 Pontiac - $1,595 FOR SALE: 8 room frame CaD W\' writ Day • Night
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon RIDING MARE for aale. CaU Calalina 4 Dr. Sedan. One
home in Middleport. Co m- '•=======•'=!ll=tfc•
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810 6tp carefu' Ioeal owner. Extra
pletely modern kitchen and lr
SALE ON APACHE CAMPERS ni ce. Hydramatic.
bath. Close to school. call
_ _ In Memory
- only $15 per mo. up - after
WY 2-5324 or see at 304
Summar Clearance
Hamilton Street, Middleport.
IN Memory , 1961 Harrv Mill&lt; , small down payment. Have
of 15 ulltd V.W.'s
1963.
two demonstrators at
big
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savings
Pickup
truck
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ROOM
house
with
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Those whom we love go out
in choice of colo,.
er, also trailer rentals. Ams- -=- -~_;;__-:::::---::= -=---=- re lot, large porch, basement
of sight,
Hard Top. SUck shift. All red. Very ahiorp .,.,._
and body styles.
But never out of miM.
bary Marine Trailer Sales, 631
FOR SALE OR TRADE
off Route No. 7. Phone WY
2-1127.
7·2-30tc
They are cllerished in the Fourth Ave. Gallipolis. Ohio.
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~813 Glc i'54 .CHEVROLET, f'iloor, chea p IN POMEROY Eigat room
151),
2 Door Sedan. 8 eylinder. Fordomatlc. Beautl!ul blue and white.
01 thosa they leave behind. AUCTION SALE at the Ma sOO. or will trade for good motor i house. 3 bedroom• and bath,
Atheno, Ohio
Loving and kind in all his ette every Thursday and Sat.-[ scooler. i\lso lathe and )tg- large lot. Good location oul ol
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Ph. Ly 3-1231
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8 13 121 saw. Can be seen at 629 N. high wale&lt;. Call WY '!-2590. ~~;;:::;;;.;;::;;:::;:;::=:;;=.;:
Upright and just to lhe end
Second, Middleport, or call
5 10 tic
4 Dr. Sedan. Stick abJII. Green and wblta. Sharp.
of hi! days
We Loan Carpet Shampooer at WY 2-2410.
HEATING, Plumbing, MaeDer
Sincere and true in heart and no cost with purchase
of
.r, ... orge Prall residence in Rut- Farnacel. Anold
Brotllen.
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mind,
Bluo Lustre Shampoo. Baker
FOR RENT
land for sale. Contact
Eaol
Malo
Slreel,
Pom118
4 Dr. Station Wagon. 8 eyUnder. Staodard arltt. All white. Veey cl.ean eor.
Beculiful memories 1-Jp left Furniture, Middleport.
Thomas, Rutland, for lnfo•rmbehind.
erey. Pboae WY t-Ma.
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Sa d1Y m~s
by wtft' .\l,ar,'•· :COAL. good, clean lump. 3 x 5 Pt. Pleasant.
8 12 tfc HOUSE FOR SALE In Pome2 Door. 8 cylinder. FGrdmnatl~. PoWer ~..1na. one cnm.lr. ~,._,_.
and famdy .
8 1&gt; .tp egg. no stack. Re-screened ~--~
. I roy , acroas from new school,
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stoker-oil treated at mine or , HGUSE IN Pomeroy · 6 room 1 Mu1berry Avenue. F 1 v e
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ordelivered. 1umrrer price now i duplex. Close to El~mentz~· ~ rooms, baUJ. basement, large
4 Door Sedln,. ~•ey(lnder. 18tapdard mlft. Jlilb)i blue. A !!N~'\U!O buy.
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To Have Your
v•Pf&gt; CLO'I'HING horga ins. on. Jacoba t:oal Co .. R. D I . School. Carpeted. Birch kil- l lot. G. I. Fin8octng approved.
Coal, Oil or G..
E~ Evinl, Scott Sh•nk; ~I [!ttll or,
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Wumen's dresseo 1:5-50 cents, I Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-4959. chen. CaU WY 2-3618.
1 Phone WY WS73
and Roys · pants and I W'i 2-34811, or WY 2·:!437 .
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1 15 30tc TifREE SLEEPING rooms and li'OR SALE· Po
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for ·wtnt•F ~&lt;
an 1 hets Sl" -th s Cl&lt;• :hmg ONE Oakland Gas Healer 12
bath. 361 s. Front St.
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_l-etart F'al~~ , Oh to __ . ?-t!o-:lf)~ $10.00. Anna Haineit, 1906 Stiv- 31 34.
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Heights, Phone W'i 2-38'14.
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FOUR ROOM home with bath. POMEROY - !&gt;-room slll"""' Ji";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'iJ
' Hardwood floors. Full size borne with bath, foreed hot
cabinet with gas noor rum- air heating, hardwood
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ace. Nice kitchen cabinet, $50 large clo:"'ta• unfniahed
month.Ph. 882-2843.
stairs. NICOl)&gt; located In
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= =.,.-,::--:-:-::-:-..:__ .:.:.:, large lot (150zlll0) with
tbat ''Wbat'a My I.IDO?" CBD't go men!?"
NlCELY Furnished 4 room and age and driveway. Extcfpt- 11
on forever and that eventually s. ""' Grace KMiy -lire
bath apartment, Mlddleport. tonal. $11,0110.00.
For All Of Your Noedt
are going lo need a repl...,.n!. ber third cblld u the I'1IJIIIIh
Phone W'i 2-3874.
SYRACUSE _ ·1-room frame
When ll]at happens, I ilope lo ha.. II?"
=~----7 ,...u_u~c 1 house with bath, stoker fired Middleport Feed Mill lnl&lt;reot the network In a teii!Vl· 4. "How good are the chaD...
ONE three room apartment forced hQI. air heating. two Tenr f,wt .., Owner &amp; Opp. slon game I recently Invented of Vice President Lyndon Jolm•-we Do CUstom Grindin"'"
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with bath . Phone WY 2-2381.
porehes. Located on corner
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lot (150xl00) with
garage N. 2"d A...
Mkkllo~
As everyone lo&gt;owa. the panel· In 111118?"
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ic-el and utility building. ,11,500.110.
ists on "Wbal'o My Ltnel" put1 s. "Who said, 'love 11 tile hJa.
RENTAL - B-room frame two
COlA SI!RVICI
o• blindfolds and try lo idontlfy tory .of a woman's life but only
location. Phone WY 2-2885. at
story house with two baths, •"" ,_, ...,. .. .... MH•• the mystery guest. Well, on "Who an episode lD a man's?' ••
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'"" ...... ""'"' • 11 ot , .. "'"' Asked That?" the guest w!U put 1. "Ill """'"'
GranvUIII Wrath••• prlot of M.JL
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SMALL Apartment, and sleep- month. Located on West '"""' .11111 ., 111...-.aDit .....,.. cat• ctau on a bUndfDid and try to identify er. who II lilted u aB!Oclate proing room. 127 Butternut St.
Street in Pomeroy.
woodt. Tecta. .._...., . , "'" t-IMt the paneli.sts,
I ducer of the Laaale ·TV serlet,
8 13 tfc RENTAL - 4-room f r am II.,~.,.&lt;,.....
.,.":,'!',."'.~"'."~~~~,.,.,..,.II Sounds Uke fun, doesn't lt? · the same Bonita GranvUie who
FI=RS
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~s:.:a:.:n-:d house, with bath; gas
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AUCI'IONEER
1 got the idea from tba ohow · was a child acllesa In lJaiiJ·
g•rage, ca 11 WY 2-2733.
Ing. Conveniently located
Complete ~
from a IIUigazine column that wood?"
8 13 3tc
Pomeroy. Suitable for
anowera questions sent In by CU·
family. $3(1.110 a mmolh . 1m-1
-':"'~~tad
riooo readers.
u . AvereU Harriman. I. 11111medlately available.
A. C. BRADFORD
Some of the questlona are ralh' rad Adenauer. S. Prhu:e Rainier.
WANTEQ TO RENT
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
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er bizarre, and, 88 8 bobby, I' 4. Lady Bird. 5. JohD ~
WY W83t
etae,
5 11 tfc like to see if I can create oltua- 8· Laosle.J
THREE BEDROOM House m
tions 1o lit them.
----Middleport, Pomeroy. Call ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
WY !-mtl
FOR THE BEST in Artlflcal
collect. Long Bottom, Ohio,
a 13 3tc Breeding, Curtiss
For example, a reader who RECOONJZES REDELl
667-&lt;&gt;298, between 4 and G p. =:::-==---:---:-~---,-. Service, Inc. Foo service, caD gave her naine as Ellen Ger· ALGIERS &lt;UPI)-Tbe .u,ertan
m.
8 15 2tc FOR SALE, rent or lease. 12 Leland Parker.
Pomeroy, sl!en!llln wanted to know "If Ellz· government announced Wedneo·
- - - - - - -- ~-- I room frame on State Roole. Ohio, Phone WY 2-22S4 or aheth Taylor has a mink-lined day II hu granted dlplomalie
INSURANCE
City water, gas and electrici- Chesler, 985-3415 _
1 raincoat, or is that just poblic- recognition loan Angolao govem- ty. Conveniently
located.
30tp
ily?"
ment-in-exile heacliod by Holtlea
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1JOHNSON. Simpsun tnsuronce Needs work. WY 2-6986.
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Rt&gt;berlo
Agency, ln. All forms of In
Robert,, head ~ one rebel
8 14 31c EMPLOYMENT Want d • My guess would he that
surance Jim Johosol'i and
e Gershenson lB Miss Tayloris movement tryin to w1n Angole'a
! Bud Strupson, Agents.
FOR SALE new 6 room
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press agent
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6 I tfc with 3 bedrooms, bath, utili- DRESS MAKII'IG, .atterauons, Usin' this as a springboard. I lndependen.,. from Porlllga
~--.,.----,..--- ty room , in Dorcas. $8,8110.110. Men and Women s Clothes. Idrew up the format for "Who set up headquarters lD Leopold·
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Reuler Insurance Agency
E. D. Johnson, Phone WI ·9 Call WY 2-2411. Mrs. Helen I Asked That'" Here' the way the ville, The COnp, where Algerian
·1asoraoce lor every penotllll 3001;,
Gavin, 409 s. Fifth St., Mid- i rogram will opera~e:
Prmier Ahm~ Beo BeDa bu
8 12 &amp;te
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and bastnell aeed."
MASON, W. VA.- For Sale
dleport.
8 13 6tp i pEach week, I, the producer. ~n sendtng hun mllltary ald.
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Pllooe W\' !-%431
Trade: 6 room holm, bath.
- I will go through the columo and
--furnace, garage, 2 lots on
LIVESTOCK
; pick out questiiJIIB for the mys·
FOR SALE OR RENT
State H1ghway . Will sell on
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i lery panelists to ask on the air.
land contract or will take ac- POIIJES, good stock. Small I Thea the blindfolded goest will
FOR SALE · 5 room hDUse and reage as part payment Le- stalhon, two young mares 1 try to guesg who asked them. Got
I bath, newly decorated, gas
lia Weatherby, Syracuse, Ohio and coil. Reasonable. call it?
heating. FuU basement. LoPh. WY 2-ll833.
WY 2-6133.
8 13 3tp I Appearing below are six qu...
cated 123 Hudson Street.
LEGAL NOTICE
' tions t 110ve already selecied.
8 15 3tc
Middleport Prtce, $6000. In- _ _ _ _ _ _ __:-...:;:...;:;;:c
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Without peeking, see II you can
quire Ohio Hotel.
MIIOI COUNTY, OHIO
identify the mystery paneUsts,
AUTO SALES
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Tho Price Of Llrtl
C•• No. u .n•
who are listed in parentheses at
a . H , aAWLINIJI IONI CO.,
the d
s..di1\e Rambler
In Ohio COrPOrltiOI'!•
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HELP WANTED
World SUtndard ol Compact TROY IUTCHIR, 1t
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EseeUeoce
Det.nd1nt•
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Harriman's
positiOD In the Ken\GIRL FOR Hou:sework. Mrs .
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Should Have
R1g ear raum, ride aad ~"""'" .orm· Pur.u•nt to an Order ot sue 1a. n Y 8 mm a
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car
economu
and
tUed
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Court.
ul Common Ple as i . 2. "I would like to lmow what
tom. Chester 985-3255.
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of Mri.u Couatr. Obiu, I wlU offer
lb.
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frtr •ate at PubUe Auettoa ,.n au 1 position Dr. Mu Adenauer, son
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59 Rambler - $1 09S

NOTICES
HOT DOGS - reg. 1Sc. Fool
Long, 25c. J ack's Dairy Bar,.
Middleport.
8 13 6\c
-----SQUA RE DA NCE every Fri- '
day night a t Masonetle.
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1960 CHEVROLET _ _ - - - $1588
Parkwood Wagon . V-8 motor. auto . tran s., power steeri ng
and bra kes, new tires. H and H.
1959 RAMBLER _ - - - - - - $688
America n 2 Door. Hadio, h eater, bl ue fimsh, d ea n interior . good tires.
$999
1960 PLYMOUTH
2 Door. V·S engine, a uto. trans., new tires, bl uc k ow r
while fin ish Radio and heater.
$999
1959 FORD
Fairlane 500 - 2 Door . V·B e n gi n ~&gt;, std. tra m ., cl ean
inte rior, red ('lld black fini sh. R and H .

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61 Chevrolet $1795
Bel Air 4 Door. Low mile·
age by one local own er.
Spotless clean interior -

es. rad io and ht-ater. A reaJ
buy.

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61 Dodge ~ $1195
La ncer 4 i)ool' . Deluxe interior trim . Blue fini!;h, all
good tires. r a dio, heater.
Run s out perfect . Std. tr an s

62 Corvair _ $1995
Monza 2 Door. Maroon finish , fawn interior with bUt'·
ket seats. 4 speed box. 102
engine, r adio, heater. Tires
a~ho w little wear, a like new
car at a r eal savin g.
59 Chevrolet $1095
2 Door 6 cyl . Std . tr ans. l v·
ory and coral f inish, clean
interior, new whit ewall tir·

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62 Chevy II • $1795
4 Door. Lo w mile age by lo·
cal ow ner. spotless rl ean
interior, beige fin ish, deluxe eq uiom t&gt; nt. heater, ti r·
rs li ke n ew.

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BapiQt Muliorwrr
Plan Programs For Comtng year

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l ·'Meeting

Ofllcel'l and chl!rmen of thelplamled. OlfiCOl'l IIIII chairmen
B. H. Sanbom Mlssimar)' Soc- preoent ~ Mra. David Darst.
The Providence Missionary tety of the Middleport First Jr., Mro. Franceto Bearhl, Mra.
Baptist Association conf.....,ce Baptist Church met at the Joe Wlbon, Mrs. J;lale Moumis being held this week throUgh home of lhe president, Mrs. ing , Mrs. Johil Kaufl, Mrs. JJa.
,Sunday at the Naomi. Baptist Paul Smart, TueSday evemng na Hemm, Mra. Belly Smith,
Church in Pomeroy wtlh lhe ,for a planning session on pro- Mn. Lillian M&lt;Gee, Mrs. E.
Rev Nyle Borden
ftrot v•ce grams for lhe roming year.
L. Hughes, Mra. Charles Benmoderator He will preside durnett, and Circle Chairmell. Mrs.
in the ~eek's sessions. Wed· The work of each officer was Wilson, Beulah Wblte and Rhonegiday was designated as Min- trevtewed and areas of study da Hell.
ister and Deacon Institute
Mrs. Richard Owen and

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Witb Richard Baaehart
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With Michael Craig
and FrancolH Prevoll

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Middleport

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Among the attendants were
Danny Goodnlte. aon of
bride, Ralph Jnluuoll,
bride's borther, IIIII Jolla Shoemaker, brother of the
The coople spent a two
honeymoon ID Laa Vegas, Nev.
and In Callfornla. They are now
at home at 41157 Newton Street,
Denver, Colorado.
The new Mrs. Sltoemtlker, Is
a graduate of Wahama H l g h
SchoOl and ts well !mown In
this an!a.

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For . Your Ch~l~ ren_'s

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Fridoy From9 to 5 and Sa~urday
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GUERNSEYS
Junior calf, Archie Rose (B),
David Mora (!), Rhea' 1\!ora
(2), Earle Wood and Ernestine
Wood (both B).
Senior Calf, Ernestine Wood
(II. Joy Theiss (B J. Larry
Hollon (2), Linda Hollon.

Jim Smith (2).
Junior yearling holler, Rick
Koblentz (!), Eric Parker .
Senior yearling, Om Rose
(1), Nancy Yost, Terry Hoffman f two animals l, Jenny Dean
Alan Gibson (2\.
Two year heifer, Judy !{lng
fl) , Ann Holter (21.
Cow horn before July I. 1960.
Rick Koblentz, G. C.; E r I c

Jeff Alkire. G. C.
JERSEY
Junior .Calf, Charles Mankin;
•enior calf, Pam Henderson , G.
C. I two year heifer), Linda Hysell.
HO!.'ITEJN
Junior calf, Don Smilh, Pat
Koblentz tl) , Rick Koblentz,
.JI,I!f .Judy King 12).
Senior Call, Grace King (1),

Parker (2), and Riel&lt; Itoblen1i
(2nd animal), (B).
BROWN SWISS
Junior calf, DarreU ChOVII&lt;'
lier. G. C.
Two year heifer, Duane , . .
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Roger Karr, showing AdenJ
Jana Judy Sandy, reglsterld.

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Partly cloudy ... a
warmer tonight, low SS.C. ....
urday, porlly elotody IDII , _
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PRICE FIVE CENT$

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1963
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party background a• tbe reservation agent fer the local

Hospital NeWS

In M1ddleport

Others showing in divisions
were (first and second indicated in parenlh•sls, and a II

otherwise) :

SenlDI' ~earlint heifer. Richard WIU'.rter, , Archie Rose,
David Mora. (21, Tomm)· Thei11
Joy Tttels&amp;d61,
Earle
Wool~,
'I' o.m my
Hysell,
Jan Alkire Ul.
Two year helfer, Sally Mora
(1), Larry Hollon (2), and Ernestine wood.
Cow bOm prior to July 1, 1960

llet Thursday ldentUied a man
with an admitted Communist

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Koblentz's Mistress Carnation
Inka was tops In Holsteins, and
In the Brown Swiss division,
Darrell . Chevalier's Blondie, a
junior calf, caught Prof. Kta,.

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Grand Champloos were named Thurlday by Prof. Harold
• Kaeser of Ohlo State Unlvers~
If in Junior Fatr Dairy Show
judging at the Centennial llleigs
County Fair.
Jeff' Alkire's Twin
0ak
Joan's Marie won the top award in the Guernsey division,
Pam Henderson had the Grand
Champion in the Jersey divl-

DARilELL CHEVALIER

RICK KOBLENTZ

JEFF ALKIRE

.PAM HENDERSON

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Attendmg from the Mt
Rlprogrcha.:,
d:.a clrwith her parents, Mr. Bass, ··negroes
Bengal,. !nd penter; Anna
Ogden.
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and Mrs. C. L. Hiller.
Mr. and Mra. FlOyd C. EllisOn, and daughter,
erry,
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clft.
nounced that the of- Mrs. Charles WithrOW return· Pblllpplnos, are the honored mis Mr. and Mrs. J . J .
ards Mrs. lrvm Bumgardner
wao an
In
e ol the ed home Saturday alter a slonarleo this month. II was. vot- children, Carpenter; Ru
e·--: Mrs . Nellie Wtnston. Mrs.
ftcers will ndbe frceshharg ts f week's viSit at Lakeview with ed to have -"'·•!, Miss Say- SIHI Kelrin8. California; lli'FY
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program a
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"' Emma Bland"' assts mg mTh
the September meeting which her brother and .tater-Ill-law. re, wrllt ,a Jetter to Mrs. She- Elen agers,and d ht' Car·
church kttchen this week.
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. Rev anu Mrs. E. E . Ruush. He Boice lor whom our ooclety ell Holcomb
aug er,
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Assoctal!on Proper " bing held Skippy Di Piero, son of Mr will be held Labor Day e~~ She. was accompanied home I&amp; named. She and her family penter; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Pa~l
tuday with Friday set as wom· and Mrs. John D' Piero of Co- mg Mrs. Smart served..:;•
lb R t " Roosh wbo left Sun- will be returning to the States Boho, Logan; Mr . and Mrs. tertalned Sunday wtil
tic
, d
lumbus ls visltmw With Mr. made •ce cream, cake
col· Y e .
W Va to from the Pblllpplnea
thIs Meryle Boho Lancaster.
and family reunion
aelr
en ' ay
and M;s Paul easel. His par· lee following the meeting.
:~r.n:ru!"=:-gtnb.
llllllltb, at&gt;d the letter Is an lnvl- Also, Henry Bobo, carpenter; home on Brownell Ave .
ents have returned to Colum.
Ch h
fe nee
tatioo ·tO her to visit lhe next Mr. and Mrs. Forest Buchanan, Attending
were
Mr. and
Third Birllulay 0/
bus after spendmg the week·
of Walled meelng.
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Amsterdam; Mr. and Mrs. Lu- Mrs. Alab Del Cbeccolo IIIII
Son Is Obst&gt;rved
end here.
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Kathy,
Mr and Mrs Robert Case•
guesi Friday of Mrs. Nora was, "The Miracle of Gifts" by Hamden; Mr. and Mrs. Jarrot Buzzle, and Ricky of
Mr and Mrs Walter Mor·
. R' hard Pat
R h and nslted
Saturday Mrs Ruth Wolfe The meeting Bobo Carpenter; Mrs. Laura lngton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
ris entertained wtth a party l ~nd ~~!ld~~~~:b;. ~·Paul~
w~t~s Mrs. ,Charles Withrow. was' cloaed by p~ayer by Mrs. Kreb~, Carpenter; Harley Pick· Dante Mw:zetti and children,
,'l'uesday afternoon, August .
are vtsttmg with Mr. and Members of Ule Meigs
Roma Nease of Minersville ls Everlyn Foreman.
et Jr .•
Canaveral, Flori- Pam, Philltp, and Dante,
in observance of the third btrth· [Mrs Paul Case•. Mr. Brunt Icycle club and guests had a dm· visiting In Coolville with her Refreshments w.,.., served to da; Jan Pickett and
Errol and Mrs. Allred Marzetll atid
day ot lhelr son, Danny . A de&lt;'- ICascl and thelr mother, Mrs ner party Saturday everung, at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Miss Wilma Sayre, Mrs. Eve· Krebs, Carpenter; Mrs .. Erma children~ Angelo a_nd Juliannyla,
orated cake. Ice cream, kool· '
C .
the Circle restaurant.
C Brafford
Jyn Foreman Mrs Isabel Lew· Nelson, carpenter; Dolls Wells Mrs. Pia lllarzetlt. Mrs. S •
laid and mmts were served
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Edward John- Following the dinner at. sev- .Mr and .Mrs. David Nease is, Mrs.
Kathleen Nelson carpenter ; Mr. &amp;
vla Del Checcolo, and Dr. AliIvors were gtven to each chtld. J . nd hildr•n have return· en o'clock, the group adjourn· and son Hoger spent a couple and Brcndt IA!will, Jimmy and Estel Ward and son, Athens, gustus Del Checcolo, all of
1 Attending were Mr~. Betty l::"f 8
'-' Jsit with their par-ed to the party room for a soc- of davs ' in Ct~ciMati and at- David Foreman. 'lbe next meet- Mrs. Cash Braley, Middleport; Ashland, Ky .; Mr. and Mrs.
!smith and
Mary I
and Char- ial hour. Movies of past club tended a ball game.
lng will be in the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Chap- Victor Del Checcolo 'Of IronKay and Debt: Mrs. El"e Had- Ients
Va
events were shown by Felix i
Wilma Sayre'"' Sept. 3.
man, Dexter; ~r. and Mrs. Ker· ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Plo
!dox Mr and Mrs. F . L. L1ttle, le~ton, W·
· L' ht
nd Mrs Alkire and pictures of
t h e 1 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thornney Ogdin, Wtlkesvtlle; Bulah ero Mr . and Mrs. John Dl
' Debbie Ref1e Goodnite · Mrs Lemma
a from
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' and c h'ld
MISS
. h tg er ved
group were taken during the as spent t he weeke nd in Col~
Lowther a nd Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Plero
1 ren. S'pper
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Third evening
umbus with their daughter and
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guest and ht; parents Sendmg the D~~he ·R~~e~i
apt. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. son-m·law. Mr. and Mrs. Gl!ne
Mrs. Charles Stevens and chi!- wald, Mrs. Erminia Dl Plero
gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon lAve
cond Ave
the Coats Felix Alklre, Mr. and Mrs Wil- DeWees an~ son,. Dav1d, and
dren, Londonderry, Mr. and all of Columbus, Mrs. Dorothy
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Morrts and sons.
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!lam wagner Jr ., Mr. and Mrs at Westervtlle. wtth their son
. . Mrs. Wesley Ogden and • 0 n, Dadakis, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
--bldg
,
\Philip Radford. lllr. and Mrs. I and daughter·m·law , Rev . and Gauge readings:
Gallipohs Raymond, Columbus; Mr. and B. Girolaml, Mr. and
Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Mathews . Dwight Cullums. Mr and Mrs. Mrs Eugene Thomas and lam- 18.3, 12.3, running three feet; Mrs. Roy Ogden, daughter and Guido Girolami, Frank a n 4
•have moved from the Chambers Gene Houdashelt. Mr. and Mrs. ily. ,
Pt. Pleasant out; Pomeroy 20.· granddaughter, Columbus; Vto- Peggy , Mr. and Mrs. Clemete
on
Mtll-st
to
the
W
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!Geor
e
Wright,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Earl
Quivey
of
Marietta
vis66;
Hinton 0.54. stationary; Ka- la Bobo, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Menchlni, Bruno Coset, Mr.
apt
POMEROY. OHIO ·
Russell
property
m
Braoloury
Glen
gThoma
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robited
Tuesday
evening
with
hls
nawha
Falla 0.24 rising ; Ka· Eddie Stout, Albany; Mr. and and Mrs. Leland Sisson and son,
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Mr Mathews Is employed
a lert Williams, Mrs. Maxine Arn- sister and brother-in-law, Mr. nawha river on the sills; Cbar· Mra. Wtlliam Gillogly and Octa Fred, Mrs. Flo Strickland, Mrs.
ON VACATION
ld Richard Nelson and George and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
lesion 17.93.
Gillogly, Albanf, Mr. and Mrs. John Strictland ard son, Steve,
the Lewis Metal Shop .
Today Thru Aug. 29th
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Mr and Mrs. Oris Guinther Boat movementa:
Uleryd Bobo, Lancaster: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Renzo Menchlnl
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OHUNGER AT MATC .:s
•a-n•e•.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;.._ _ \of Middletown arrived Frid~y Oblo River- Chris Jr. down and Mrs. Jarrot Bobo, Cs:tf~· and children, Micky and JenAvg. 30 thrY Sept. 5
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to spend a few days at the•r 13, midnight; Charley Ruy down ter ; Mr. and Mrs. John Radt· niter, of Pomeroy; Mrs. Nelllt
"MUTINY
ON
THE
Tur~rop ease alums witt\ tile
Army
PFC
Ronnie
L.
Ohiing·
home, Chester Road, and at- 13, 2 a.m. ; Vulcan up 14, 2:40Jkin, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Radi- Barsotti, Mr. Remo Nieri, R..
golden colors of a rainbow . An ex·
IIOUNTY"
~~IS I Ie example ol the hli~ ·fastllon
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. W1l~
tend the fair .
p.m.; Freiberger up 14, 5:50 kin. son, Arlen, and daughter, malee and Tina, Middleport;
(Technicolor)
"Su nburst" \QO~ ... at' low Fll~~l
Marlon Brando - Tarita
liam H. Ohlinger, West Cnlum·
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van- p.m.; Little Edward down 15, Tina, and Mrs. Nellie Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casci and
l7 jeo'lels.
$31.15
Vranken and children, Scottie L a .m.; Beaver down 16, 12:30 son, John, Carpenter;. Mr. .and children, Bob. Richard, Patty
bia, i.s one of more than 3,000
Wtlite, white, while Is tile color lhll
support
personnel
who
have
Entered
Hospital
and Janet. returned home on a.m.; Stevensor· down 16, 8 a Mrs. Joe Strong, W1lkesvtlle; and Sharon of St. Paul Minn.,
~mmer . .• anel what sets It afire h t~t
Bulo'ill Sunnurst's nmmer srmPIIOIIY ot
come from military installattons Mrs. Arthur A. Nibert, Ade- Tuesday after a visit with rei- m.; J. J Patton, up 18, 3:45 Mrs. Bessie Strong, Athens; Mr. and the hosts' children, Dave,
&amp;olds. Slllmmerlq 111111¥1 blue, pink,
am.; Lea _May down 18, 5:30 and Mrs. Daily Morris, Carpen- Arthur, Teresa, Rita, Ida and
· all over the country to do the !aide Dr., Gallipolis; Miss Shlr- atives In New Jersey.
1reen. f!llow tones 111 sOft u th1 •um·
mer breeu. It's tM Important accessoi'J
ley
Louise
Barcus,
Rt.
2
Crown
Mrs.
Gladys
Cuckler
returna.m.; Bayou Lorraine up 18, ter; Mr. and Mrs. Emmel Gra- Ronnie.
leg
work
and
coordtnating
that
for whitt tl'll$ yur. For daY, for drus.
At worh and it piiJ. A m~st fw the
make the National Rifle and City; Mrs. Clarence W. Gross, ed home TueSday alter a vtslt 8 a.m.; Elisha Woods up 18, 7:·
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Whltf-llfiVt seC.
Pistol
Matches
at
Camp
Perry,
Rt.
1,
Gallipolis;
Beverly
Ann
at
Powhatan
Point
with
Mr.
30
a.m.;
St.
Genevieve
up
\9,
Mn.
Hughe•
Named
"THE WONDERFUL
Dhlo, run smoothly. The mat· Rupe Gallipolis; Margie s u. and Mra. Gratis Bryan and fam· 12:30 am.; Downing up 19, 2:- T Bnml Off'
lpo IS
COIM' in and see
WORLD OF THE
0
ches.
the
nation's
biggest
shoot.
Dalley,
122
Second
Ave.;
Em-lily.
30
am.;
Jenx
up
20,
5:10
a
.m.
~,acers
our complete s•lection
BROTHERS GRIMM"
I ing event. began Aug. 2, and melt A. Saunders, Rt. 2, Galll· Mrs. Maxine Arnold visited Benner up 21, 3:10 a.m.; Sweet Mrs AJien Hughes was elect,
of BuiQ'fQ Sunburlf watche1.
(Technicolor)
Laurence Harvey and
wtll continue. through Sept. 1. polls; Mrs. Kenneth Roush, Buf· Sunday evening with Mrs. L. C.
21, 4:20 a.m.; C. V Horner 1!11 pr~sident of the State Dis·
Claire Bloom
Ohlinger. asstgned to, Company falo, w. Va.; Denv~r M. Tho- Sommerville, Pt. Pleasant, W.
23, 1::18 am.; Elgercllff lrlct Officers Association of the Thirteen members of the
c. of lhe 77th Armor s tst Bat- ma, Pomeroy; Mrs. Richard va., who has returned home down 23, 5:115 a.m.; Jerry Bos- Order of the Eastern Star 011 Galli lis Businesa and ProfesSop!. 27 thru Oot. 2
talion at Fort Carson, Colo., Grueser, Rutl,and; Mrs. Thel· from the hospital after ourgery worth down 23, 7 a .m.; Valvo- Wednesday ln Columbua.
·
Women's Club were the
WALT DISNEY'S
entered
the
Army
tn
May
1962
rna
E.
Nease
,
Pomeroy;
Mark
and
is
convalescing
nicely.
line
up
Greenup
8:30p.m.;
Beck
Mr.
Hughes
ts
a
past
presl"'":'ts
at the August , meeting
"SUMMER MAGIC"
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and completed baste trammg w. Bland, Rt. 1, Mtddleport;
Belinda and Alan Litchfield j~ up Greenup 9:10p.m.; Tra· denl of District 24, o member ~the Middleport Bualne88 and
(Technicolor)
Burl lves at Fort Knox, Ky .
IMrs. James W. Clifford, Pom- of Pt. Pl•asant, W. Va._. were v11 up Greenup 2:10a.m.; Mts. of the Cheshire Chapter Past p fessional women's Club on
:our! St.
Pomeroy ' Hayley Milla
\ e~y; Orion W. Roush, Langs· guests this week of thetr aunt ter Mack up _Greenup, 2:50 a. Matrons, and is serving as the ~~y evening 1n officet of
,vtlle ; Jenmfer A. Wtlson, Rt. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orion m.; Lungapomt down Green· Grand Representative of Kan· the Ohio Fuel Gas Company.
, 1•. Pomeroy; Mrs. Ronald R. Nelson. Dexter, and attended up 7:15 a.m.; Rave":'wood up 888 this year. All dlstrtcts In Mrs. John Werner, president,
Htll, Rl . 2. Wellston ; Ttmothy the tau.
31, 6:10 a.m.; Cructble down Ohio are represented m the presided during the business
Wilson,
Wurtland,
Ky.;
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Walker
32, 3 p.m.; Eastern down 32, State Assoclatlan.
session. IJigtingulshed guests I•·
L.
J . Robert Smtih, Athens; Mrs; visited . Tuesday evenmg at 1:10 a.m.; Edeana Boo!!ortb Others attending were Kath- troduced were Madge
Neal
Hetty
Clyde A. Tnvetl, Ashland, Ky., Langsvtlle wtth Mrs. Clara down 23, 12:30 am.; Naltonal ryn Everetts, of Jackson; Ruth State Treasurer, and
Miss Margaret B. Lemmon. lr· Smith.
up 33, S:lS a.m.; Defender up Swisher and Ardis MacComb- R al District Treasurer and
onion; Edward E . Lllllco, Jack· Stephen Massar of Colu~ 33, 4:25 a.m.; Lydia H. down er, of Radcliffe; and Marcella P:esldent of the Gallipolis Club.
son.
is spendtng this week with hts 34, 10:20 p.m.; Nash up
34, Eutsler of Hamden. Emma K. Games were played and prizes
Birth•
.
grandparents, Mr. and
12:40 am.; Louisiana down 34, Clatwo;thy, president of Db· awarded. Linda Grlm was ,'a
Mrs. Arthur A. Ntberl. Ade- Clarence Massar.
3 am.; Southland down M, 4:· trlct 25, Pomeroy, and Mrs. gliest.
15 p.m.
Harry P. Smith, Past Matron Refreshments of homemade
!aide Dr., son, 10:45 a.m.
Amoag Allin&amp;
.
Galllpolla dam - Sandy up of Pomeroy Chapter ai!O at- ice cream and cake were serv·
. Those listed fatr on the mtd- W/
p.m.; Salvetti down 3:20 tended.
ed from a table covered with
night report at Holzer hospital
p.m.; Hurdman down g p.m.; The Association was formed a white lace cloth, centered
were Mro. Pearl 0. Knapp,
Solvay up 12:15 a .m.; _Pierce In !950 with Kathleen Able as with a nora! arrangement flank,
Mrs. Estus R. Plymale, RoY
1:35 am; Orlearuan up the firsl prealdent.
ed by white and gold tapers.
am.; Tlbolt down 7:30
Hostesses
were Mr$. Ilea
Mathias, Mrs. Charlo• E. Enda,
Howard D. Neigler, Mrs. Pearl
a.m.; Kathy R. up 9:15 a.m.;
.
Moore Mrs Harry
Moore,
Brown, William E. Hartung, M
nd M
George John· 0 . S. Shearer waiting to
80 AMENDS FOOD PLAN
Mrs Allen Roush Mro. Nelilll
Mtss Mayme L. Berridge.
r. ra •n...:~clng the
down; Davenport and Queen WASHINGTON IUPll - Abcspe- Val; and Mrs. Gra~e Pr•ll·
9011 a •
Dtocharged
waiting to go up
cia! IJDuse food stamp su omDischarged from Holzer hos- riage
th::'hn!:;'g=nlte of
Dam- 0. F. Shear mlttee has approved sev~al KITCHEN IN MANEUVER
pita! during the past 24 hours ~ v':r cJorado to LeI and er UP Marmet 2:li0 a.m.; Mer- amendments to an admlnl~rat::::: Army Speclaliat Four Charle~
were: Mrs. Rose Davts, Mrs. S.;, 'k lso oi that place
rUl up Winfield 2:40p.m.; The!· bill to expand lhe presen P
L Kitchen 21 son of Mr. and
Ellen Hannah, Christopher Bl- Th~~a took place, ·
N. up Winfield 5:3S p.m.; fond stamp program on a natton·
Howa'fd
Kitchell, Pomars, Levi Barry, Friley Lewes,
t 1. 30 ~ lhe afternOOn In Dike up Winlteld 8:311 p.m.; H. wide basiS.
lode
to eroy ill participating In Exer22
:Mr;s;.
of Lowery Air Base, E. Bowles up Winfield 6:45 P·
Tbe amendm;'.:t:: of 1: : 10 else' Swlft Strike lll, a U, S.
Colorado Springs, Colo. .\
m.; Esso W. Va. down Winl~ld broaden :food roducts except Strike Command exerclae , iD
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city. Most of the intesrationists
went limp, and sweating police

carried them bodily to cars and
buses.

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