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day morntng ..it t/u:&lt; :O.·Ildd 1('port
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~e~ler reported tht' 1:'\'E'nt \1 rs Charlt&gt;:. (,t•Ln·d t&lt;lltl:'l'l J11: .·11
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The constitution or the United tution Week September 17-21 will
Mrs . Price Hawk.
" St.ate!!. was brought
Fri- be observed eounty-wlse through
Sp4 Don C. Weese of
tbe
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~; day afternoon when Mrs. J .
by the chairman, Mn.
E1ghth Muuille Battalion, Ft. Lew· The 'l'ri-C1ty SewlnJ Club met
l&gt;ff
~ I Harley desC'ribed the uni(ilH'
0. P. Klein, who also spoke
hi Wash. arrived Thursday morn• Th.IU'aday evllling at the home vf
. " Stout son of Mr . l:lnd Mra. ument &amp;aid kl be th
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tn". for a t.hrile weeks fur lou ..,., Mrl. Hazel Wij.an in Middl...,."
W.:wue Stout of Walt"cford
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Gayle Jone~~ of Sout
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krtr:-' \' all:' fit' Whilf' .
H ~rn II1 ht'l:'ll
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week wilh ....,.,
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B. Weese, Syracuse.
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ara Garland.
d ose of t.he eYollll irw retfa-"SHOWER A.."iNOL'~ff&gt;:D
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Rlebard Zohn ot Cincinnati
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There 11'111 be :1 shoo.~·er for :\lr. ~rry \\ hilt·. and Tt&gt;n·sa 'J'h.,m~- h. •.
can Revolution who met at
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.a.11u rs..George Sargent at 1ne a.- 11 e 1:~r,. St tl111g at Ll·
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home of Mrs. Guy Neigler, Ra
nnr Baum of Chester and other
co fee were aerved to Mn. SU.
8 short memorial
BI!df~rd \outh Center. S..Jturday . l~ble '-'llh 1.tnl· .gltes ts (I[ 'l·,ror· __\lrs. John Chan&lt;.'t!y wenl to cint!.
for the late Mrs. Pearl Hysell.
in the area.
Thursday Dinner
an Rawling.a., Mrs. Flo Grueser,
evenmg, s~p! 22 &lt;:11 8 Trr! Ev. l IH'rf' , Ida _asn, 8Jrhilrfl rill• ~ Kenna. "' ' va . to spend lht! week Mr s Harley
resen' -' b
f()rmer treasurer of Ule c· -~- Mr Fr k B t L_ _,
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Webster Jr. Mrs. Bernice Riffle, Mrs. NOilga
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11',1 her parent!,
Mr. and ,ro&lt;&gt;ram chairm n Mr
and Mrs Allred EJbed ld
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with a dinner '11l.urs•
w ~th ll' i c k.
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Skinner gave an intimate picturr regent. She named Mra. Haro'd Ark. after a several weeU
evening at their Spring A\'e, Mrs. u.te
aa W'f&gt;-1
CARTOON EVER'Y NIGHl
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m o servance
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with her mo- ument . and 1ts vanous phases of approved acbools, ro flll the law, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Herschel Ro5e
birthday of their son , James. the guests mentioned above.
, by·
_. ~~;, 1111~1 11 a~ &lt;~~srstNI th&lt;"r , ·"Irs. Grace Luman.
which she said are aa effective to- v~cancies created by the resig- and family .
1 A decorated birthday cake was
Mrs. Rawlings will be llOSteu
1day , as when the Constitution was naUon of Mrs. Theodore T. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Rose
1 lt&lt;.tt her ttl In!:' cJ;.,,, .\1, ·'
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with the dinner to Mrs. for the October meeting.
Pe&lt;Jrl
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h \lr and ~{.~s. Joh_n WHerne_r were 1 written 175 yean ago. Concludu:g
'I11.e l'fl:ignations o! M r A and Camily and Mrs. Fr.ank ButchC. Roush and granddaughter,
MET TO SEW
TONIGHT
~o;.ness VIS! ors m untmgton, ·she said, "by virtue of our prlvi and Mri. David C. Miller
Lynn of New Haven, W. Tht Loyal Women of 'the MidVJctor Mature Suzan Ball
I~ VJ. Thursday ·
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Sunday ill Charles·
, eges as AmerlCaJI cJttze118,
\7ere accepted wiUl regret.
w. .last
Va. with their
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and dlepurt. Churdl of Christ·mst thJI
"CHIEF CRAZY HORSE "
\'lr~ . .J• •J. Da vi! and Mrs. Phil ! the Constitution, ours is the ·
Money making projects
sister-in·law. Mr. and
and Mrs. Webster and James. past Wednesday alld ay w leW'
- andPomeroy, Ot'tic
Steve Reeves in
vogd returned lx:tne Thursday •and duty to guard it, 00
ed by the Chapter Included e
CarroU and family.
received many Wvely &amp;Uts , carpet rags which will be made
" THIEF OF BAGHDAO"'
l'v~·nlng from Proviclenee, R. 1.,!it ~nd to defen~ It against all en· iet ol 1!8l'd parties, Mrs. D a I Mrs. Frank Johnston ";;::;;:~ lrffro~m~re:Ja~U~v:es~arui~fr~i~en~d~'·:_...dl~in~to~r~u~ga:.:they::~a:re;.::oe~ll~in:lr;_""";;;
TONIGHT
(Color)
wher·e they hatl taken Charlene ;emJes . .ood
.. theDn ~eedter weoodwlll
Dutto?, chairman and the
her bomt, Second St.-Friday,
"SWINGIN ' ALONG"
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1come g
au&amp;U s, g
Hlstorleal calendar
from Meigs General HO$pital
(T t&gt;(·hni&lt;'uJo r I
Sun.-Mon.
S•pt. 16-17
Tnmmy NoonJ 11. R;iv Char ll's t &gt;i.iv !s who r:ntoered th~&gt; Rhode ls- zens and good Americans."
feature Ohio history and Mrs. Kennetb Lawson of
Bob Hope
LanD Turner
l'flt&gt; MarshalL Burliara ~~dt' n land School of Design,
j Jt was announced that
War fi lBJ.t. The desk boob,
Route spent Wednesday

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VOL XIV

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NO. 129

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MEIGS THEATRE

" BACHELOR IN
PARAOISE "

(Oolor)
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William Luntiignn and
Ju lie Adams iu
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"THE 81G GAMBLE "

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St&lt;'phen llu:nl ..Julif'tt.e Gr('co
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OPTOMETRIST

F.l vls Prt.&lt;s:ey In

O!fice Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy

Sept. 16.)7.18

"FOLLOW THAT DREAM"

aa collector&amp;

Mr. ancl Mrs. Norbert

:oe available from

The addreos of the pr••idellt
ll8enocal, Mrs. Robert Duncan Nas

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Considering the strain that summer has

A oew menaeer tGok a look
lli'Ound one da)' and laid: '"l'hie
OOtel will have t.o pull U ~@eal
wts out ul the toyer."

who relr.idaDtlJ commented "let broke out early today at the
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Ia! Hospial, following lbe formal dedication Saturday, handed the priDclpal speaker
Dr. ~llliam S. Wolfe, hospital planning consultant, Dept. of Health, the key to 1111
hospttal and he in turn unlocked the door. Theodore Reed, Jr., chairman of the Jlos.
pltal Commission, and Mrs. Esther Clark, also took part m the opeJiin&amp;, - SeDtlnel
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tiona divilloo fA NASA'a »•DIMlll
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phcatiw W that .be daya of tbt
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man-into-space progranl5 _caned
"Gemini" and ·'Apollo" - a
heavy emphasis on youtn combined with u much experience
as possible.
"'Rtey will be younger ,. they
caa fiy longer," said Walter J.

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and employes' property: and initial outblll'll aooompaoying the · HOUSTON (:UPD - Nine fOIJJlg
strike.
u.en wbo have been aeerfl:ly
Depa.Uet T• PlaDt
''I'm to1d they want a peaceful training for moothi stood ready
Franklin County Sheriff stacy &amp;trike ,ad l'm Jure they'll level to officially claim the tiUe of
&amp;eDt 11 deiJuUes 10 the off oaff,'' Hall said.
"astronauts" today. Thetr desti'llCo1J1pany officials aald some of ation - the moon, In five years

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~rophor'o ''"'"'• .,aJoo .,d lao ·- - 011. Mrika al,
er tltelr ltelds and hllltdkerdtiefJ 'lllo Natiooal Aet'OIIiittr.;.'"
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voted IAI ottlke during a
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Ed Leppert, pltotograplter em- elect r,. dtO ioirld at s p.m., EDT
pM·'ll&gt;Oil con- Rocb were burled at cars coo· Sunday, rollowiDg a deadlock
ployed·by the company, wu tak- todar fn lllilitOri. the oew
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clam at taiJtlng ouperviaon and windllWB negotJatlona.
ing pi&lt;lturea from his car when a ceof&lt;r" Where they WIU prepare
T1tey deported
picket t1trew a rock lltrough the for t1te1r g~~moroo~ but dqec.
!lao at lbtt Huatlng•
window, smalirlag the camet"a but ous ~- t1te futuro,
ton brldga at 7 a.m. toclay.
Edgar Nelson Arnold, ... of not hurting Leppert.
To one ri. the nine II apected
PT. PLEASANTThe 11n1 tbr&lt;e covering lbtt
Hill died llhorlly alter noon W!Uiam Blackotone, Dispatch Ja go the moot coveted l)lle m suit resulted in two
. oollmal&lt;d 100 mlleJ- Parkersfollowing • two week&amp; photographer, .... hul'l aad !tit tha natkut's rnulti-bUIIon-&lt;lol- the weekend and two persons
-burl IJid U!elr 1"UDillag tiJne1 ID
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illness. H8 wu the 100 of t h e camen broken when he attBm}lt- lar manned ipa~t program- Michael. D. Gilbert •. 14, . ~· Gilbert
_ onlet o1 arrival at the Galllpolis
late Neloon W. arui Virginia Mit- eel to aboot a pl&lt;ture tJ( Leppert, contDWlder of_ the notion's first pB&lt;k, Ohio, ls a patient m 11o~ dloporl l&lt;r
· Dam wmo: Knight and f'ltaf!ID
Hampered in his oampaign efforts by a delayed ad· chell Arnold.
Company otrlclala aaid lbtt :150 lllaMed o&lt;petlitjon Ja the moon "" Hoap•tal suf!ertng broken left a..1 ~:tltJI ~
ol Huntlngtoll, 20 houri arui 61 journment of Congress, lOth District P.epresentatlve Born at Ken'• Run,_tha dec..,_ pickets at the four galea, COMti- m thil decade.
l&lt;!g, fractured okull, IWid concu11- He
mlnulal; Daniel and Cordle ol Walter H. Moeller delivered his first major political ad- od waa a lifelong resklent
or tuted maas, illopl picketing.
For tha rookio ..........,, ac- ston, i'&lt;"'"bl~ cheot IDJW"Y, and Ed Haggert)'
South Point ., houn and S4 mln- dress last night 111 Wellston in his bld for a third term
1 county, and lived moot of Lo&lt;:al 7&lt;5 l'rllaident AI Moro tlon oltould come la.oL They will ~utJ and bru...,., "' he waa flee. low lite cntioor to
ute1t ucl tn 1thlrd place HamUD in Congress.
· life oo Ro&amp;e Hlll.
1aid earlier that supervilory and move into NASA's manned space- mg from Meig .County, M.sso~ Ha
tw&amp;ed
oacl Wright ol Cheaapeake 2S Following one of lite !arg"t !ham. Look at the progress on Sut'VIvlng are his wtle, FJfle salaried poroonneJ wouid be able flight program aloagsfde the sev. County and Gallia County -&gt;ffl· ficer
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houn and JB mln\1tel1.
torch-light parades In Southeast· the Reedsvi11e-Belleville ·Dam and
Al'DOld four too~~, cart. to enter the plam: without .inte!'- en "Mercury" utronauts who cers.'
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The E:lploNt SCouta are work· ern Ohio hiltory, with party faith- the propoaed Raclnt Dam to.
hmne Sam of Syracuse Ed- ference ~ be asked the piCkets ~ave carTied America's. banner Gilbert faded. to negotiate . • roy·Masoa bridge. Both Wlikd.
1ng 1n teaml of two. The canoe- fuls convergln&amp; frOm all polntl started next year, if anytlnng gar, Pomeroy. and Walter. New to refram from violence.
mto apace in two sub-oriutal and curve near Lakin State Hosplt~ Soon the car IIOUgbt. the bridp,
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orowttl of lbtt Dlotrlcl. Congreunwt ·Mo- bOB been done.
Madlsoo, four daug!t- M r 1,
two thl'lll!«blt Olglils tc date.
on Sta"' l&lt;o,.e 62, broke off a uti!- cnuec1 1 wltll HogmJ 1 D.
the dam.
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eller stated, "Thill maseive dem- "And now, pro:)ect!J are on
At1iwr Evana, pomeroy Rt. 1
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ootrtraUon to • ttamp or approv- approved !1st"' begin acttve
Mn- Bellm Blalewicz, PomeroY
fleets a drasUc oblft Ill the . hu- mately.., feet mto a field before eel over at the Jlibl boacl al or tho Admlnltrtratlnn'o ellort lie works efforts, long
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in West Vk~Jaio, hoiml- ~
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Rt . .. .Jter fleeing from Middle- .._
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ltaDdarda wbleh the bulk of tlrl! to come, to n!lltve
great-grandclilld;ren. , A SID,
~t offlcer:t; on a traffic vwla· W.Va. totaiJrdemolllbali :ldaat
,p-eat Nation's dUISII enjoy."
meot I)OW and Improve
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tion. The mishap occu~ at 3=· wben tr,illl
Xa sot
liDidlatl up • pen wblcb opportunltlelllor the
age of IS in llrl3.
a.m. Sunday. Th• Gilhlrt ,. Counly ......,_ llopoo
the President tigDed the aew "Let the oppolftion gnash
Mr. Al'llOld was an active man
b::!:i a ~=dt, waacom· ties Saturdat -1 :• p.m.
PubUc IVorb Aceelaratlot) · .Aut our record- tb;t poop~ ore berJ. bunting and o - oot- • - Frailer, 62, tJ( !JIIver
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1ut Prlday, :Mdeller . declerod, bind Jtl Let the opposition atsportl Ia bls earlier ye,., R . died Saturd
night at sor- Fuaeral oervlees were held tcestiDe Road, mOO. - &lt;I
Five eallo were ...werod .... "The tcoll with wblcll ... • • n tempt "' palllt til black - t b • He waa lite cltamploa bicycle .;;· Hoapllal IDS)'GalilpollJ. He day at 2 p. _m. lor IJelno Lee
State J aDd -.wllolll)',
the weebud by Pomeroy tmerlt help ourselvel In thill eoonom1c people know better!
rider of southeastern Ohio in was 8 member of the Silvtr Run Pratt. 116. wbO _died Saturday at
lt, A*too. 1 pr r - · ll 111t
oaey IICJilldllnen.
Jlnligla ore now bt our baadt. It "And 00 lbls record or IOtlltd l89&lt;. Mr. Antold worked aa a Baptist -cit.
the bomo of h1s son In Cin!M.
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er11 bolpltal IDd later to Vater- these a1d1 - which wm run the mate my bid for rHiectioD. I
in whi-ch his sona, Carl aad eblldren, and two listers, Mrs. Rev. Fred l Gardner m eharge.
and ran lido a rock .w.atmeat.
... lloopltal at HmttlngiAitl.
lull ....... from aid Ia building oltall endeavor "' campaign .. •
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Chloe Polin and "''· Cora Cant- Surviving .... the aon, Delno
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Thill JtiChl at 7:tl the 11Juad : : m at Neloonvlllelantto~ blgh laval I sltallroaUauo IAI
Frleada may call at the Ewing or, both of :Middlepol'l Route I. Lee, Jc., four grande~ bis
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took J1or7 Carrvl, lltJtiOild, who w.:.:"cerunlco p
in the best tradltlntt or "'1 pre- Ftuterl !tome until Tueoday wben Funeral oerviceo wtu he held at motiteJ', Mcs. Lee Partt. Middle- Pomeroy and Middleport roo• lVIld vlo~tlol -he led. Mao
wu W to tbl MalOn Clinic. Suo- ..
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remains wlll be taken to the En- 2 p. m. Tuesday in' the Silver Run port; a Iiiler, Mrs. Jean Roush, ball teams both lost a top gun QueiD wu «hhqJet willa 10 ~
clly at 1 p.m. Volma RU811e:ll,
In
po 'tion :~·cl • ties, in order that a
&amp;e.-prise E.U.B. church from Baptist church with Rev. Merlio and a brother, Ralph. both of Friday night during tbe height M«Jr'a tictrt•
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of the people, by the people, and where terYlca wUl be held at S Teets officiating.
Mkldleport.
aetioD but i:he Yel
wu tUeD to Jleip General boa- JUel
for the ptaple'
not P • I p.m. Burial wtll be at the Gil- Friends may eall at the Raw- Mr.
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more cemetery.
ling-Coats Ji!Uneral Home
in death by his wife, Della. m 1150. the PaDther'l
'At l:lttl P• m. lllatda1 (Splidl the :.g..,~dl~!
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Middleport. llurlal will be In the The deceased wos an employee Halfback C..,.,,
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of the Republic Steel Co. at Can·
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ston High Sc!hool when Ute kiclr:- MI:IGI GENERAL ROSPITAL
ton, a member of the First one of Coal!h Cbarles Chance?" s
Cloaora1 ·bo ala
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Adm)Mioos Saturday - H. D.
Christian Cburclt and F. o. E. .enlor rtlltllin&amp; thl'eats, sufl,..
. 4_p. m. ~loy-· _IT, tJ( the triCt will not bo tlecat\'ed. Bewu beid.
Siiapaoa, Coolvtue Anna BarnFINIOD ... COSTS
Area ,.,. Eagleo. Burial will be od a ccacked bone In hi&gt; back in
Qtlldnltl ltJlmo• wu takett IAI prdlel8 or their poUtical party j
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Rac1Do Ruth Euler, &gt;ltd· Claude 0. Rtatmire, 21, Ponte- In Rfvei'Vlew Hill cemetery.
the Rutland game. Buffington's
t!lt ll.rp Gottorol wltoe olio lllf· alllllaU0111, they are hone tt l Gridd T Call
dleport 0. W. Korsey, Lango- I'D)', was lbted $5 arui coofl In
family saki today he will be in Wilbur tJadtl Roualt, 88. CtJ.
l!red ID ...,._ burt attack. onougb Ja admk tltal the eOOJt-1
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Mayor Cbarleo Legar'o Pomeroy
bed three weeks, arui may bo out IUJJtlius. formerly of Apple Grove
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llltdtarges &amp;alurday - E v a court action SaturdS)' oo a reel:STARTS RBVIVAL
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oacl Letart Falls, di&lt;d Vrlday II
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within tbe past few years. They Members of . &amp;be M~leport Stout, Middleport Elwood Nel· less operation ebarge. The ~ 'l1le F Ia t w o o d s Methoclist Midway in the third quarter, Veter8DII _HOipftal in Dayton.
Two Jnlll were charged
by have beell with us (Qr maD.T')'Nn 1footbt!:U tquad wiU be callill.g at lOG, Dezter Clarence Adams. Ra- roy Pollee department ameBted church sterted revival services Sophomore AlaD Wallace of the SurvivlnJ are three
sJsten,
~ ·Prottetor DoDald Wl1llama and now efforts bave been ap- the bomes in Mkklleport tbiJ eve- cine' Opal Holloo:. MinersVille. Roaeoe G. McCumber of Colum-- today with Rev. Chester Lemley Jacltm, top ground gainer In ~be Millll Edna Roush; Mrt. Reule
01tt1 lloiiiiD llolgJ C&lt;llltl)' court plied to get the ball rolling ood !lin&amp; tolling memiHnbip cards 1D Admflslolls Stmday - Louis OtJB over the ....-kend on an lniAix· bringing lite meosagos. Sei'Vices team'o two gam.,, was remov- Palmer, and Mro. Jl1onmce Holi!JUY oa _olldovlln tlitt&amp; they dJo. R w011't llklp In the lt8llt low lt&gt;o ~tddleport Athletic Booster• Cba_., Syracuoe Mrt. Frank k:alion cltarge.
begiJ! at 7,45 p.m. The public is eel wltb a painful neck lnjucy. ter, all of Coltmtbus: lour brothtb~Jtd. 1bl tqu~rrel h\llltiDilawtt. yeart.
AuoeiltiOD.
Hudlon, Syracuse Vondl Rus·
invited.
However, Wallace's family said ers, , Gw ~ .• .Columbus: Jamell
LorJj lflllllooo wu a.ed .0 oacl "Aik ,the people ~ Galllp&lt;!lfl. 'llte hoyt will begin at 0:10 . ..U, Pomeroy Lawrence HeiDer,
MAN ARIIE8TED
todS)' &gt;-rays by Ill-. Ray Plcken6 E., Weaterr!Ue: Bruco 0., n....
lor lauding IIJttirrela oot al wlto IIOt'0\7 aeedetl o l""'flllag prl&lt;e ~ the tlcketa II
Prloea Rutlaad Sltfrley Butdter, Ponte- &amp;bert Rafguel, 33, Reedavffie,
revealed no fractured and that ' er, oacl Walter N. RoUab. Palmeto
Olttl- llulllao $11 woll .oalbtt river, H anytltbil baa will be giV'" to the throe boyo roy.
bu been .....,.ted by tho llelp
LOCAL TEMPS
plncbod nerve caused the trou- to, Florlcla.
.!lid - ro,ltuDtlng without ...,_ 'l&gt;eelt - bt iltelr - ; uli selling lite moot Uebta.
Dloeltarpo Swtdar- Mtl. Clar· cotlltty oherlff's department oo an The t&lt;mperoture Ia Pomen!Y'• ble. Wallace io expected tc be ~1 ....tcoa ....,. tc bo .,.
noiHtt - · ·'lllo 11M lfablll the ltiDt4rodo wliom W. bave help- All rooklents arv ·
reaco La""""' arui ,..., PlJtt. llttmdeat!on charge. Rofguei Is businen dlatrlot at 11 , It) a.m. to- bock In pada tltis week ;JCepar· clar ttl lito J1on1aao1 Fun e r ol
11ttlit. _.w oacl lito od Gbtlbl"$a!all Busbtea ~MD~. port the !1om oacl
laJtd ~ - . Reedl- alated ror appearance ID cotJitlj day wu 71 de- with cloudy tng for the Logan sam• Friday bomo r. Columbul with IJtttlo

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A Columbus Dispatch phoc.Og. of log• and wire fence were
rapber wu .atruck on the chest ed, blocking the entrances.
with a rock and blo camecn M...ber• of Local 7&lt;11,

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DEDICATION TO VETERANS- James Wag0nseller, tight, past state commander of lbe American Legion., and
E. Starkey and Leo L. Vaughan. A. C. Bradford, dedicated lbe Meigs Memorial Hoilpltal Saturday to veterans of all wars. On Mr. Bradford's left is
Molter« eeremonteo ""'Meigs Dr. R. E. Boice, who has served on the hospital bolird for lbe past 10 years, Also on the platform are Robert L.

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After glvlftR the invi}Catlon for
tho formal dedication. Jtov. Fr.
John A. Tttrol urged people IAI
get beb!Dd oacl JUpport the hospital, oacl "aol be reluctant."
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HiU..Burton aid was asked and
oblalned. Altogetllec, ~,000 was
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Wolh! extendecl the best wlsfl.
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'''l'hllll one of tbe fineat small the built!tng apeak for IIBelf." AJ.. ho!:pltal as building C!Ommlttee lhis side, James Wagontellfr, put After the benediction ol
Wolfe the- key and the Several huna.'
members are '!beobolpitall I KDow of anywbere." ter Hospital Commission Chair- chairman.
state commander of the Ameri~ Boba1 R. Card. prellldent of lhl flahl official f~y uoJocbd ed the hos ital s.
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Bradford, chairman« the for- 1 can Legion, dedicated &amp;be bosplto- toGAty rnlni.sterial auoclatioll, the hospital,
more are pexpecta ...Jay. T h: C,
catloll ceremonlell of the Meigs duced member• of the comnuJo mer vete!1lll! truateea, and
a al ro veterllDI. The put atate George 0. Smith, admiJiiJtrator, Mrs. Harvey Van Branken Jr. buildiq: ~..remain open for b- R E Boi
w Henry EwiD&amp;.
Memorial Hospital by William aion, Mr. Fultz singled out W. member of the present group, lD- commander and Bradford be1d • 1oacl Me. WoHe led the way from accompanied by Mro.
lie in.opedloa until tcnight :;' o R. L · J ,.:· ,;,. RuueD S. Wolfe, holpital planolng COD· Henry Ewing aa having played a trodueed the Me(gs Memorial HOI- plaque to be mounted in the bof. tbt, platform to the front entrance Johnson opeued the dedicatloo p.m.
Leo L yw;.,.,
aultant of tbe Ohio Department big role ln COilllt:rudioa of the pital Trusteefl. With Bradford lit pital.
Iof the hospJtal. There Mr. Smitb wHb tbe lad'• Prayer.
Tne Meigs Coonty H!AJP1ta1 secretary
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