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marked for' urban renewal for
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New Philadelphia. Roger lour ears but oothlng hu been
frelll lile city'• UWt
deaths ill OIIJo
Athena: Oliver E. Malone, 39, West, I, UhrlchlvUie, kiUed done.y These old houses jljSt sit
lilly aeclion ill the
WMI&lt;tnd, 18 cllllly
RuUand, wa• killed ill a car- when struck by • ear on o c•ly 'bert. Now some ol lhefn ' are l WA~INGTON (IJP))- Rep. iliC Ill I Necro.
curtalled much o1
truck accident on U.S. 50, one street heat his hom~.
sone."
CMrle! GoOdell. R·N.Y., oald
Ptlk:e oalol 1M
"'-r ay Utdtetl Pna ltlenalloaa1
wotw ~lion ..,.
mile w..t of Atbeas.
Bucyrus: Van 8· Baker, 71 • Offtciolt contend they are
!lie administration'• fa1 tl llea&lt;H'h 'holey,
D. T*el'llhOiien 11«,N!1 noHho
Toledo: 011')1 Xlel, 11, Tlilt!clo, and hll Wife, Anna, 73 · of Car· doin all poosl~le to clear the Sunday
a1s In the early Sllllrday ~ lk 111dtl ern Ohlo.Bulidoy alternoon aiMI
' 17 persons died In
a pedestrian, was struCk and ey, killed In 1 two-car :;a~h ~n H~H atea lot re&lt;!IIIIIII'UNion, l;::" .':' 1~~h~•: are "lode- o1 lilt Necro •ev~ !IUllllll'd liP 10 two lnchaccldenl!l across I he
killed In Toledo.
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U.S. :13 live mil.. ..,u o , ' ll"l that rules of the game soy fenslble."
stemmed ~ID I ~
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lilts woellend, includiug a
BowUug Grte!t: Mellosa llan- home.
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open 1ft lllllll
w:_ cludlug Port .IJII!IIon wlwt 11M
01' le lsladoll Is IIHded. ,lll~ed bJ .,
llromon her two YDIIDI
ey, 2, Rl. I, llll!'lllilli Oreea, Akron: l!illlborl)' Mc!'kiD; ditplaCOII ,people ljolore ptOper·
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killed 1'hen lhe . car In which mollthi, Aknn, kdled wheJ! run 1)1. can lie razed.
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hous ns le~ed wide Rapubllcon
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bridge abutment on a Wood blanket II I
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'ftlt U.S. WtltNr aunau pre,vOO:.. persons killed in
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dlctl!ll u,. clWlct 011 more lh\lllo
a three-car crash near Uma
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rolllll In lilt form ol ~lllotl l aood~l ho rtetniiY made INdt ~"r, Ud Pally ' ' ~ WOt,lld ttadually InSaturday m,tu shoved lilt toll
centen, milte i'legt6 pollM.nen headUn!s' w~lh charges thot an Sllletto, 11. •
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· and better ~:ro:::.. of antitrust suit was dropped ~';"~ Jlt ai~la lf .... nl&amp;hl II I cold front,
· h l qatnst the Anheuser llusch Co. fluB J•velllt tlllrl 111!11~ 11 ow•Pina a'IW lilt Great
ln uaffi~ IICCilltnts since I h e
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,..eekend count by United Press NEW yoRK (UP!I -Mont- ·other stage appearaiiCtl tnclucJ. "The Searlih" In 1111 In which Over thl 10111 haul, 8111111 after 11 made
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IIIPifM. Ldeo re&amp;IOII, lld1'lil Ohio.
ilnlemational and the alate gomery cUll, an actor who ed roles ln """ere Shall Be No he [IOI'II'Iyed I lonalt 01 =1111 \IIlli noed
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'contribution to the Presldl!lll'~
More Ilion two lnehea of rain
,Jiillhway l'otrol llegan at 8 p.m. preferred New York and his Night," "The Skill ol Our a Czech hoy nod lo
er muil come qu c 1ssurallce of Club, was Interviewed In a ,..
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:li'rlday The toll oount ended at boat to the opotlight of Teeth" and "You Touched me."j af1er World War II.
lo h.••• any. 8
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lnternattonal
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Hollywood, died saturday as He turned down ,.ftroi film Prl•all! IUiliral III'VICH will eocapmg the k•nd of to
"From The People" br!ladcul.
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No dl'lwnlnp ere ........ted quleUy as he hlld IIYed.
contracts before appetrln1 ln i be held litre Tuo!dlp_mornlnl_: ht Watt•.
Goodell said his charge in
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phone service.
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there watt • number of related : action has oot been denied or
Tha slorm 11M l~hed ollter
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umboa woman Si4o townhooiH.
devt!Upmtnb In East Side Irefuted beciuse ll was not a
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ilhl of atairs at The oenolllve, often moody
Cleyoland :
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Admlnloll
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_Pollee uld :116 ponoM hid of an ''Incredible sequmce or Mrs. R. D. Martin, ti* See- reported 1n lho west and aoullt·
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been 8l'rllltod In connection with events."
ond Ave.; Carol Anne Mas!- eul oectlonl from abnolt lwa
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his personal aecrelary. A ..... bu•-·. caruoo, • ....
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~ 11111r illher multiple falal· doctor wa• ..,mmoned but Clijt tra • biB1oon11t fir IH Pltll·
_ Twelve penons were JcbecJ. , Justice Department Indicated D. Pauley, Jr., .131 Kine&lt;KI Dr.; cordad one Inch or raln.
auto acetdenlover the week· wao pronounced dead upon his lllrlb SympiiHp. Tiley asuled for court oppear'IIICetl to- oone of itt otnclalt acted cui- Bill Wooten, l4S
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poet to ile..m• • lrlt Juol
COLUMBUS IUPII - A pay· day Including four charged with pably and he oow sed "lllipll· Dr.; Mrs. Robert She•, OaiU· Two AetioDI Filed
lrlr Wyandotte county man and [ "I don't hove o bll urge to about dlo IIIDI 1H rh·er tout
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1 bill f stale emploves poasessloft of fire and stanch cations" that President's Club polis: Franll F. Miller, Patrtol
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lis wile in a two-&lt;ar crash on act," he once etplained. "I eada.
r•.,;e be b:itted to the 1967 hombs. Olhero were charted fund raison were at laull.
Star Rt.: Joyce A. Carpenler, In Meip:1
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11.•. :0 near Bucyrus.
'can'l play somothlnl l'rn not Another Plttsburgll musician, WI.
su Finance Director with theft and atealiDI and a
Rt. 1, Vinton; Mra, J . D. SloUI, The Melp eltrk at I!CIIII'II reo
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inletetled in."
pianUsl Joarm Puqulnal!i, who legl~l~r~ bach oa•d today. juvenile with attempted arson. , Veterllt MeiDOrtal ROopllal Rl. 2 BldwtiiJ Teddl A. WIOien, potlil;j hill eaatl ftltil
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Born Oct., 17, 1120 In Omaha, 1doubles on. the
blll'plochord, Ric a aid ~s de artrnent was City Qluncil'l ro.War week· AdmlsotGas
s.turday Rl. 2, Gallipolis; Jerry
R. lllOnlln«. 'l1ley ,.... ~wat'tl
:;; Cleveland: Mary Pulaski, 18, Neb., Clift ftrst caught the , has a vafled backlfOUild. She , He.' th sta~ wage struc- ty meelinS was schlduled to- Mildred Bissell, Long Bottom; Barr, Rl. 1 Ga!UpoUs; Wayne Frallldln Rickard, Jr., Letart,
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iuohwood, killed in a !hr... public eye lo the . Broadway Iwrote • . compoaiUOn for
e ine the number ni&amp;hl and the rio~ whole not Ruby Nielnsky, Middleport.
Jat\118, Cheshlrei the Rev. C. W. Va, va Leo C. Holllnd, 46,
1ar oolliolon in beachwood.
mUIICII hit, "Jubilee." HiS commerctal, and also aecom· :lUre to dete':...ed for a par· on the agenda, wao expected to : OISC"hrges
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• ltlellson: Freddie Lee Lanillg,
In her horne town .
lieu ~r 1 ual to tht work they
Adrnlostna
llllllda' ~ Mrs. Ja!on Pearson, GIOIUpoUs an octlon for lll&lt;llll)' onl1 in 11M
J!, Morray City, killed when hts
And althou&amp;h the Wind Sym.l :::~~in:
There appeared lo be • po-:v· Albert Wolfe, Racine; Nalllall P'erry; ' MM. Arlin D. Lyon•. amount ol fi5.01J!l and cooll;
tpleditlc car cnshed oa • Hoek·
phooy has oo musicians over "There' will be Increases," er otrugg!• lor leadershl~ 10 Yollker, Lellrt, W. Va.; ltdllh Itt. 1, Leon, IV. Va.: Coftrld D. and Bdwonl F. Rillkllll Sr., Lf.
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Ma(Cie fltltley, Henderson: &lt;ldce t. tart, w. VI. ¥1 Leo c. llollorid
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j•ng of teen-agers. The three .a acew wage clanlftcalions" lmilltant Negro doreclor 0
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Cnllllp, Rt. I, Pt. Pleasant; Weot Jelfti!ICIII, OhiO, and Lake
"· Columbus, killed whon she ,
youngest are bassoonist Clif· ryong n b the legislature. '"JFK Housel,'' a ~outh center,,
Dlocbatlet Salaftlay - . Mrt. Clyde· Dalton, Ill I, RUt- Shbrf Syslelll IDe. C.l~bua,
t,n down • fligl\t of basement •
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L. Ollool, Freiicb Horn "fh•:':'cr~ses will he tnclud· emerl)lng as a dommant spokes· MI'S. Jatneo ltall, Lesley ord, lind; ~Wl!ll E. Durham, Rt. 111 action flll' mooey ..,,, ID tht
111a1rs al her home.
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Jantu 1, Harrosonvlltt; Mrs. LOvle B. amount of liML
1 year's budget he man.
Sptlngfteld Lowoll Perry, WASIDNGTON &lt;UPI) _ u.s !trombutllst K:en Knowles. A II .~• n~~ the ralm s~ced , The fiery Robinson h wa~ •Riffle and .. ~. Jamea Halt ali, Watson, Rl. 2 Albany; Lela 1..
----llprlngfield, 20, was killed when officials today were studyifll a are 18.
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: chee~ed ~.::y ~~ ~~ u;:;• . Ollila C.le, John· Turley.
Goodwin, Rl. 1, l'oMen!y; J"':
Fol'Ce SetA Up
hiS cor hit a ~~ty utllit' poll. er).' \ic telegram, ostensibly The Pomeroy Chamber ol An administration . sponsored lmeetmg le lo air':rievances. Blttha- Mr. and lllrs. LUll&gt; aeph t. lllatllll, Mlddlepott, Airlift for l.eavee
!tum North .Vietnamese
C.ommerce 18 raitlfll the lunds bill m the last session
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us to think of hea· er thompson, Cheshire, daughThe U.S. Air l'orce bu ft.\
one-car ~cide~t 00 Ohio I08, dent Ho ~hi Mmh, for aome for the appearance ol !be ~p legislature raosed employes pay ; ven," Robinson lhoob!d to the let.
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:.. ~nd 1 half mllu south ol clue to his plono for the cap- but housln1 lor tho IJHISiciiDB an average ~ 10 per cent.
•congregation of about !llfl "l be-l
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Mrs. Earl MUfti- Leave" to protide altUft f((ll
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tured Amerlcan ftlers Haool for the two daya ... nights "At that lime we announced lleve In heaven, wo, but for i
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~lma· ~... P'rancu L. BU· hal lhre~ed to irY as "w@r ,are 1o be _provided. There iB there would ~. a second
the black man hen!
heaven Ponieroy Pollee nported a ~eetfta, · JRUotl( .'MI'Y 01' to dt!partitttl flit' ot NIIII'DIIII
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oo better lime 1o sbow our and this " It, Krabach • · leads through Hou&amp;h."
two • car llccldenl on the upo- Thil
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Welliton. frOIIl ~utheUl Asia Other miThe telosrom was sent to the huspllaUiy and friendlin ... to The finance ~ireclor said ~e
per parkin&amp; lot SllurdiJ al
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Cnlumbl~ Broadcasting System stnugen than to occept . ... raiaeo were aimed at keeplb&amp; .
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Sunda, 1n response lo two or more of these students mto state pay Ieveii commensurate
:.avea, •· Weot C.lumbll, wu ~liu!':· r.~ K~~. ~=:
frill eolliliale uftll1 tliii
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~wtlh pay In other fields.
bacl&lt;ina from • f!Vkinl place
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l:r ;ore~.. on the payroll,
111.,. m'lwpt Oallipolla by a ear driven bJ Hattie Whlll!, !leta, 'RoCk CitiiP; Mra. ~ge~ 1l'trioiuitl desllinl altlifl . ••
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n response" o oal on y, oo be young with the young and quate to provide for
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nNft&amp;t active mlliW')'IllAiiU*"
·city Jloi!H tnveousated two trial m vl~w.
He did
not learn about their particular in- said.
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Char- ed lo Mayor t.epr•a court for Mn. Robert 0. Hart. Rt. I, I!Oh ID obtlilll detilW ~
,;,;nor aecilltnts mr ~ ~~· ~~·~•tote !~ hithe u~ egrabmtl' Pbe· teres to and backgrounds.
"You eon t SOIYe manuement 01es·57to'nKinallt3w , __._, · Marmet !allure to yield right o1 way. He Racine; douglller, illf p. ~..llot• liobs.
end lldlhglq lhl ell)' I ...~. uev.,. "" s '" • pu c ,.
ddl peoo
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dentlllllltil2301rtfflclccldftlts nouneementof any kind' oo the If we really Wlat to help problem, simp!' by a II«
and Winfield dama are on lllt ·plended not P 1•••
was JiCU:, ;it
Ill. ·8una.y:
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youth in their search for mean- pie to the payroll," Krabach sills.
found 1101 IUII\!1. Hallie Wl!IM, Mr kl 1M.rn~•-Welliton'
Mets• GOHnl llolpHal
011 111lied In the nnt 3111 prlaontr lllue.
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iug to liviug, we must obow aaid. "In most oaseo, you can Beet Moyemeoll 1
also charged fOr fall~
to
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AdJil)uloDI
lalu'daJ •
1!1. StoYer Tbe other quealion
asked tho! we are interested in them do a better
with fewer em· Oltlo Rl
_ Eastern up 14 yield riJht ol wap, 11111 have
£4ward Templeltln,
. "ot' 1M 1 •---• Aft to Gat.l "under what eondlti008, In :rout and that t .. are worth know- ployes and paytii(J them .• prop- •.•• 1 ·~·Bea,or ''P 15 l:l5 •a hearoug liter.
A · · · ... 1 .,,....., OW.e Powall, llltlllllli; IJib.
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1!llutl on a ••Pm 'pe e co
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illl· eope are m res_. er • ary or
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. Cr'sa Jr up 15 UO a.
Mr.
Hobert E 8ba ill Kliio ... "'~--" - - · rp el llllllle ID lllop wltbin [VIet. Nam?" Ho. reaponded ~Y Why limit our friendship to Krabach 11ld the state had a. ~City ~I St ·Loulo down
TWO ACCIDENTS .
·Dr
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Su!l· IM)'WI, Rutlllll.
;, a!luretl elhr dlflani!e a!U!r llllifll: "Amer~eon government our neillhborhood. We ael wbat sulfered lrom over ·and underm . joseph Jones up Tw Ingle car
acclllentA
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Dliebrl'l ......, •
0 s led b M#ill Oiilh- j-.'
ctwa car !!bllllllln 11 2:11 p.ll\. !ant troops to wage barbarouo we give in any evenl
stafflna Ill 10111e departmenll 1j 5.;;, ·;., . Walter
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Clara Weldl.
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slalilay itt l'rOnt e1 leiO Flt'il war ,against _Vietaameae peoplo The old and the you~ need pluo a hlp lurnover.
ly Sh~:r Ro~ Harten~arh :'~:''
er, 5' 211 p. ''111111*1
IAIIIt ..,
15, 'ij, 45 a. m.;
110~
M.
cauBiug the tmmense sufferma each other, and when tht! link "People stuck aroand !on&amp; Ci io down I&amp;, 2:40 a. m.;
toda . Sunda at 1 p.m. a car ' • ........___
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~ IW IIIII lfilt illobb' dtath and deslnK:IIoo. Let U.S. between aener11ions Is mllde, eoough to cet other jobe ahd P Jordon u 18 5 a
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Y b G~ ConnoiiJ Rau-~ ' Mils
P~ea l!uaa( I
~Pilla:,
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Gi!Mway,
w.
!lop aggression and withdraw ther~ is no rebeiUon by the that became pr~y e•pen.. ve :~vor lip 1 7
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John
Tlpllr, Anna IM&lt;•,
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Vi., Ill , . . _ lb 01111 uf lt.. sold1ers from V1el Nom then j youug. I remember people In to the t..payen, he sold.
Du ant up 17 2·10 1 Iii . '1'1· Stale Ro te 331 at 1 apei!d of
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~. lltlliM him, lloftr faD• peace will return i~edialely." other pl~cea who ba•e taken
bol~ down 18, a. ,;,_;·Phil· 11pproxtm':,te1y 38 mileo per :~~~tk.~~~·~u..
u tt~l
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0!1 to atop Hll hil car olnlck Bu~ while Ho blftlsell wu m my children, and llllde them
H
ip Spoth up 11, volt L ttl.: Melt bitdr willll tile liar IWetllil it
· fllillll 'I!: \lttllde
Hnll. . .
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0 llll&lt;k ellhl t&gt;rtco car. 'nlere non-comftltltal ahout lhe lhrea- welcome whethl!r In Pennsyl- Mayor Legar ean
QrleiDI doWil II, I!I&amp; a. IIi.; lho left CGftMIIy llied liHI!Mf f'tPI,
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ot
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ment appeared to. _be at..mp- It is Ume for m~ to do tho
ward up :Ill, 1 •· 'ttl.: liica lip from llii .-... Cllllillll thl Rttljllt S. """"'' Uti
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Ml:lils . MAlON Am
All 1 lh"l .....-red In the lug to find a legalistic ba91s for same. We can add one or two, Several caoes were heard In 22, $·2!1 8 m . Loublana up
to hit lb embaliltlnlllll Eul11811, Pii8f! J. Fbrilt.
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J011 blo&lt;k of leeond Ave., at the trials and to be buildin1 a and be well rewarded.
Mayor Charles Leger's court 23 , !:OG a.' m.,"'AihfiiPita t1o1f11 ~ ftl modetite dllillll J. IJilJI!II"all!r, Jtmi!S A. ,
T-IL 4IIJ!lt.
at p.lll. llllll'Mr JBim caoe •Bainotthe pilot&lt;.
SlturdoJ e'Venln1. They includ- 23, 12 , 45 a. m.: NiiiiO!Jal 1111 111 llti car. CQallolly ltd 11011 011, Jlm~~ M.•~~!11, ,,: ·-~ii'B
0
H. Pletttil, II, Itt. ! Oail!pdlis,
ed Wlllllm Kidd, 2t, Moore- 23, 4'311 1 m . Jetfersoft dO!rtl lired AI IO·IO I Ill ~ Lllllbl!rt, St., """· ._. " ' •~otMr,
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llaeked out ol a (IBI'klna zone
UNIT CALLED
head, Ky. no operator's llcenae, 23, 5· a. ;,, ; ·Allah
up
car
'bJ
Oerilll Plt!kelll, lllll'!&gt;
u"'
1111 atruck a ear llrln• 1101'111- The P0111ero
emergency
forfeited 1 $110 bond: and one of Gteenup 5,411 p. m.; J. s. t.e,.. Bltimprtllll!i' Wll liiWIVI!il ill Tlideh 1\aclcet, """·
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eat on Secoild Ate., by L}'llda squad lfas called to the re~- CONTINUED Ffom Poge 1
$D1 for DWI; J1mos McCart~, It doft Greenup l:li5 p, m.; I car ICI!Itllhl Gii IWi Ville!, Mrt. lfAtoid A. IIWI!f
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K. Hr•u- IV, Rt 1 Galli- donee ol Emerson Well, Pleas.
WostColumbla, 22,ooopert10rs Jero" llp GrtenUII 11 p. m.i 1tiiUlt lU llill1h of tllf Mkiitle- and lnfllllt 1011.
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po111. ilimop wao miiOI', .. ani Ridge, lrom wlltre he Will North V1et Nam to ths peace licO!IIe, was ftned $15 and coolS; Qyeen City up Greenup 1:46 L pdtl !'tilt Oiiii!O.
'l'ttl1t!U.,
IIIJAD C/.LUIP .,
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- w11 iljorell ani ae chart• taken c. llolaer lloapital, over table.
James Gam... Zl, Pomeroy • no rn., EsSo TeMdstl
down lililllh on Ill lotS, the .., 'lrelll The Mlddii!Jott _.,.., ~~.....;.. .._ II·
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tbe weekellll.
Preoldentlal Envoy W. "'-;;· llj)tl'ltor'a Ueenae, linea 1&amp;11 lnd Greenup t 1. m.: EIIBba woods llff llllht Hlbt lltla ollhl hl&amp;h- sqiMIII waa ciftel to lht DelllliS
ft
~II Harriman said SUndlly, II costs.
down Greenup 1:10 1, m.: John W , hll and brollf olf 1 poWilf lolcKlnnop nd'ln'ee Iii 11r1111o llilt,
111
IS very c~~ar that Russll bu ~
Three arresb were reporb!d Lldd Dean dcnm Meldlhi 1:10
lltlilllllill 111 1111 Oolt1111bUt bUrp htuldaJ 11 lit• p. Ill. ~.':;::'
Intention
helplnl In th•• by Pomeroy pollee _uver the p. m.; Mounllln Stale up lolel- IIIli i!outbll'li Oltkl tllt!lri~ o;, MI!AIIlaey1 a nllldiC81
~-a ·
effort, anll aeems to be more weekend Willlom Gati'l!ll, Ptnlle- dobl 8:40 p. m.; Molly K. liP 'l'ht ~~ li lllll llllllet' 1fi. w11 .... It 1i1111P
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concerned woth i'eklng'a reac- roy, disturbing th~ peace; Lew· Meldlbii :IO 1. m.; R. H. 1101- mlll'tlott.
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dau&amp;hlers
T'oreso, I
and' Brencla,
•• and Alvlnll c. Kimmet, It,
Del ·'loo, killed in a three~r
co!Hsioo on u.s. »South i!llhl
m!leo west of Limo.
W1lmington: Dwighl Nelson
Crosley, 11, Rt. I, Midland, killed when hurled from a car on a
Clintoa county I'Oild east of
Balnchtsllt'.
C.lumblina: MII'J Francl!ll
Decl:or, 31, 111. 1, lfoooverton,
killed in an outo collision oo
Ohio 114 thfte mUes south of
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IS always. No illcreased t:hoqeo.

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low-cost fin ...dng ID bay a IIOW or uaed
car, applianc:es, or ollt"' lhinp, Plat let
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TWO ARafiiTS ~
O.p W, fulllns, foulld IIJ(1iy
Two per!ahl etreSied ·$Undit at !allure to dlo~y a lMii bilnt.
· ~ the Metaa . OtluniJ.- Sltltjli'a hil IIlii llablq ' UCWe. lined
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:~a. ~tumbtll oa 1 111rrant li- liM ~untiq and fiihlni u....., n. lttpjlf • .....,. ~=I'
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11011 , oupjlott. ltl~ Will tak~ ildplillltd, iil!o placid on 311 eilllca~ lilt . . _ llr .."'"""""'L•II!OIItllll.
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double yellow line, and LarrJ GalHpells Dim - Oreo up
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i• Stettner,
Cheohn,speeding.
pasdng oo 7:MJ
trOrthp.nm.:
up Allee
Meldabl
Long Bottom,
·up 1:30
10 p. m. :
Maker. to Help
Kwthy 11. up 11:35 p. m.: l'eact
COLUMBUS -TBB OHIO
DRlVEII CitED
down 12&lt;15 a. m.1 A. J. Patten
Aasociation e/ Motorbike Deal· Middleport Pollee reporll!d up 1: II a. m.; Jelfboat dO!rtl
0111 i• l'&gt;ifll to belp 1 let!isla- on accident over the weekend i •Ml a. m.
live committee to come up In wbich Wesley C. Ward, Ill, Xuawlla Rl•er - Allen R.
"ith new legislation prtonollnl of Columbus, failed to •top lor MertlU tlowit Londob I t. m.;
hilbway safety.
1 atop sip and wae atrucl bp lloltlljl dolill ~ HI Ul.;
Sunday, stAte Sen. Edw.,J a car driven by Harry V. Brink- W. H. Slilo~r. Jr., up WiJ1o
Garr~&amp;an, R . Akron, eha]imon er, 71, of Middleport. Ward wu field 7:5&amp; p. m.: Lelia lltta~ret~ ~~
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af the committee studyinfi hJsh,. clll!d for failure to yiehi rilhl up Winflelll 12!31 • • dl.; •;
WIY· saloly, accepted an oll.er ol way. There was lnloor dam- Z. up Winfield 1:55 a. m.:
o1 old from the moiorcycle ~~~ to both vehicles, bill oo Jane Lucd tlown WIDflel&amp;
dealers. Qarri&amp;an also illviled liiJurln.
a. m.
the Ollie Honda Deaton Salett
ASIIOCatlon Inc. to sead 1110keaTWO CAI£8 IIEAIIP
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PpenHoust~g ;;y;rd;,i ···-·' -~ Rain Dumped
::~~~~~o~. ~~g~~. ·PI S "d\ ._· ;:..~~~~~.~.:
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In Northern
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"Thll . aecllon .'ts I
a,,-•1 "'::
U.l. :IIi.
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marked for' urban renewal for
mtmbtn of a
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0 near·lilonopoly
SIUlday
New Philadelphia. Roger lour ears but oothlng hu been
frelll lile city'• UWt
deaths ill OIIJo
Athena: Oliver E. Malone, 39, West, I, UhrlchlvUie, kiUed done.y These old houses jljSt sit
lilly aeclion ill the
WMI&lt;tnd, 18 cllllly
RuUand, wa• killed ill a car- when struck by • ear on o c•ly 'bert. Now some ol lhefn ' are l WA~INGTON (IJP))- Rep. iliC Ill I Necro.
curtalled much o1
truck accident on U.S. 50, one street heat his hom~.
sone."
CMrle! GoOdell. R·N.Y., oald
Ptlk:e oalol 1M
"'-r ay Utdtetl Pna ltlenalloaa1
wotw ~lion ..,.
mile w..t of Atbeas.
Bucyrus: Van 8· Baker, 71 • Offtciolt contend they are
!lie administration'• fa1 tl llea&lt;H'h 'holey,
D. T*el'llhOiien 11«,N!1 noHho
Toledo: 011')1 Xlel, 11, Tlilt!clo, and hll Wife, Anna, 73 · of Car· doin all poosl~le to clear the Sunday
a1s In the early Sllllrday ~ lk 111dtl ern Ohlo.Bulidoy alternoon aiMI
' 17 persons died In
a pedestrian, was struCk and ey, killed In 1 two-car :;a~h ~n H~H atea lot re&lt;!IIIIIII'UNion, l;::" .':' 1~~h~•: are "lode- o1 lilt Necro •ev~ !IUllllll'd liP 10 two lnchaccldenl!l across I he
killed In Toledo.
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U.S. :13 live mil.. ..,u o , ' ll"l that rules of the game soy fenslble."
stemmed ~ID I ~
ei Ill rlln lii!Oinl ifill - ln.
lilts woellend, includiug a
BowUug Grte!t: Mellosa llan- home.
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. 1 houaing mull! be founc! for the 8 1 GOOdell said.
open 1ft lllllll
w:_ cludlug Port .IJII!IIon wlwt 11M
01' le lsladoll Is IIHded. ,lll~ed bJ .,
llromon her two YDIIDI
ey, 2, Rl. I, llll!'lllilli Oreea, Akron: l!illlborl)' Mc!'kiD; ditplaCOII ,people ljolore ptOper·
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I&gt;JII!menl pllmpt '""I IIIIo 10
and anolher teell-18·
killed 1'hen lhe . car In which mollthi, Aknn, kdled wheJ! run 1)1. can lie razed.
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hous ns le~ed wide Rapubllcon
•mllll . lilt 1IIPi el liOn lor llllf Hlialld, Ulril II\ ltsa
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In 1 cflllh in norll&gt;
abe - rillllll allnunetl IIlio I ovor ~y a ca~ 11hJ ~~.:.: 1 Meanwhile, the Hough district ~p~lf the relevant section raclal dloordor. lied aplul than 1 mtllltll•
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bridge abutment on a Wood blanket II I
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an smoulders. Voleet from the sf th bdl could be amended
CbarJII wen... •
'ftlt U.S. WtltNr aunau pre,vOO:.. persons killed in
County road thfte milts eut of Coplay. ·
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dlstrkl ory out fur, immldllll l ~ ~ lOVed In the House.
Wor1111 It Lt
dlctl!ll u,. clWlct 011 more lh\lllo
a three-car crash near Uma
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rolllll In lilt form ol ~lllotl l aood~l ho rtetniiY made INdt ~"r, Ud Pally ' ' ~ WOt,lld ttadually InSaturday m,tu shoved lilt toll
centen, milte i'legt6 pollM.nen headUn!s' w~lh charges thot an Sllletto, 11. •
~ crtaH Ill TIIHdiy ·~
lo at leal! 17 persons who died
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· and better ~:ro:::.. of antitrust suit was dropped ~';"~ Jlt ai~la lf .... nl&amp;hl II I cold front,
· h l qatnst the Anheuser llusch Co. fluB J•velllt tlllrl 111!11~ 11 ow•Pina a'IW lilt Great
ln uaffi~ IICCilltnts since I h e
housing and
s·
,..eekend count by United Press NEW yoRK (UP!I -Mont- ·other stage appearaiiCtl tnclucJ. "The Searlih" In 1111 In which Over thl 10111 haul, 8111111 after 11 made
a $10,000
wllll
IIIPifM. Ldeo re&amp;IOII, lld1'lil Ohio.
ilnlemational and the alate gomery cUll, an actor who ed roles ln """ere Shall Be No he [IOI'II'Iyed I lonalt 01 =1111 \IIlli noed
m:eH:.:
'contribution to the Presldl!lll'~
More Ilion two lnehea of rain
,Jiillhway l'otrol llegan at 8 p.m. preferred New York and his Night," "The Skill ol Our a Czech hoy nod lo
er muil come qu c 1ssurallce of Club, was Interviewed In a ,..
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tell on Pm Clliiton In 1111 than
:li'rlday The toll oount ended at boat to the opotlight of Teeth" and "You Touched me."j af1er World War II.
lo h.••• any. 8
rch that United Pt'ess
lnternattonal
.. mlllllt~ lloodlnl 111'1111 ant!
~bl5111ldiY.
Hollywood, died saturday as He turned down ,.ftroi film Prl•all! IUiliral III'VICH will eocapmg the k•nd of to
"From The People" br!ladcul.
- - - - - - .... _ ·'n' -1n1 traffic jams. Llcblnllll
No dl'lwnlnp ere ........ted quleUy as he hlld IIYed.
contracts before appetrln1 ln i be held litre Tuo!dlp_mornlnl_: ht Watt•.
Goodell said his charge in
biackad oul lleclrlc and ..,'!'
...... aummer fi sl lor several The 45-year-old bachelor died ~.
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Meanwlllle, under torced calm connection with the antitrust
phone service.
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~of I hellrl attack at his EIIBl
there watt • number of related : action has oot been denied or
Tha slorm 11M l~hed ollter
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;; .b elolerly
umboa woman Si4o townhooiH.
devt!Upmtnb In East Side Irefuted beciuse ll was not a
' ~ Oblo cltiu lnellldlDI
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Ji~J':olown
ilhl of atairs at The oenolllve, often moody
Cleyoland :
·charge but 1 simple statement
Admlnloll
Cleveland, where flooding waa
, , , · .'k
and died, to make sur of 1111• allll acteen wu
(Continued from Pill• 1l
_Pollee uld :116 ponoM hid of an ''Incredible sequmce or Mrs. R. D. Martin, ti* See- reported 1n lho west and aoullt·
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' '• accidental deaths found near deatllln hi• bed by ' IU Levtu !100111 J - ud
been 8l'rllltod In connection with events."
ond Ave.; Carol Anne Mas!- eul oectlonl from abnolt lwa
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tl ltlol II.
his personal aecrelary. A ..... bu•-·. caruoo, • ....
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tho rlotlnl.
I Goodell said his checll of the ers, som Second Ave.; Jamea lncheol of ra1a YOUIIIItowD "'
~ 11111r illher multiple falal· doctor wa• ..,mmoned but Clijt tra • biB1oon11t fir IH Pltll·
_ Twelve penons were JcbecJ. , Justice Department Indicated D. Pauley, Jr., .131 Kine&lt;KI Dr.; cordad one Inch or raln.
auto acetdenlover the week· wao pronounced dead upon his lllrlb SympiiHp. Tiley asuled for court oppear'IIICetl to- oone of itt otnclalt acted cui- Bill Wooten, l4S
Hecla1!11&gt;o0C!
·- - - - ..... claimed the lives ol an eld· orrival.
poet to ile..m• • lrlt Juol
COLUMBUS IUPII - A pay· day Including four charged with pably and he oow sed "lllipll· Dr.; Mrs. Robert She•, OaiU· Two AetioDI Filed
lrlr Wyandotte county man and [ "I don't hove o bll urge to about dlo IIIDI 1H rh·er tout
Co
1 bill f stale emploves poasessloft of fire and stanch cations" that President's Club polis: Franll F. Miller, Patrtol
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lis wile in a two-&lt;ar crash on act," he once etplained. "I eada.
r•.,;e be b:itted to the 1967 hombs. Olhero were charted fund raison were at laull.
Star Rt.: Joyce A. Carpenler, In Meip:1
urt
11.•. :0 near Bucyrus.
'can'l play somothlnl l'rn not Another Plttsburgll musician, WI.
su Finance Director with theft and atealiDI and a
Rt. 1, Vinton; Mra, J . D. SloUI, The Melp eltrk at I!CIIII'II reo
;: Thl Yictims iocluded.
inletetled in."
pianUsl Joarm Puqulnal!i, who legl~l~r~ bach oa•d today. juvenile with attempted arson. , Veterllt MeiDOrtal ROopllal Rl. 2 BldwtiiJ Teddl A. WIOien, potlil;j hill eaatl ftltil
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Fr!Uy Nlpt
Born Oct., 17, 1120 In Omaha, 1doubles on. the
blll'plochord, Ric a aid ~s de artrnent was City Qluncil'l ro.War week· AdmlsotGas
s.turday Rl. 2, Gallipolis; Jerry
R. lllOnlln«. 'l1ley ,.... ~wat'tl
:;; Cleveland: Mary Pulaski, 18, Neb., Clift ftrst caught the , has a vafled backlfOUild. She , He.' th sta~ wage struc- ty meelinS was schlduled to- Mildred Bissell, Long Bottom; Barr, Rl. 1 Ga!UpoUs; Wayne Frallldln Rickard, Jr., Letart,
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: otudymg
iuohwood, killed in a !hr... public eye lo the . Broadway Iwrote • . compoaiUOn for
e ine the number ni&amp;hl and the rio~ whole not Ruby Nielnsky, Middleport.
Jat\118, Cheshlrei the Rev. C. W. Va, va Leo C. Holllnd, 46,
1ar oolliolon in beachwood.
mUIICII hit, "Jubilee." HiS commerctal, and also aecom· :lUre to dete':...ed for a par· on the agenda, wao expected to : OISC"hrges
8alhrdn _ Jl!. Dillon, Pl. Pltalalll: Mrt. West Jelftr!ICIII, Olllo lnd Lall
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~~---- --~ --- ~- - panles a poplllar comedy teom i' ".f ~mplo!:' and whether their he a maJOr topic ol converu• Joan Hewellsoll, Jolul Grace. Harry N. Calloway, Hellderton; Shan Syttem lne., Co!UIIIbul,
• ltlellson: Freddie Lee Lanillg,
In her horne town .
lieu ~r 1 ual to tht work they
Adrnlostna
llllllda' ~ Mrs. Ja!on Pearson, GIOIUpoUs an octlon for lll&lt;llll)' onl1 in 11M
J!, Morray City, killed when hts
And althou&amp;h the Wind Sym.l :::~~in:
There appeared lo be • po-:v· Albert Wolfe, Racine; Nalllall P'erry; ' MM. Arlin D. Lyon•. amount ol fi5.01J!l and cooll;
tpleditlc car cnshed oa • Hoek·
phooy has oo musicians over "There' will be Increases," er otrugg!• lor leadershl~ 10 Yollker, Lellrt, W. Va.; ltdllh Itt. 1, Leon, IV. Va.: Coftrld D. and Bdwonl F. Rillkllll Sr., Lf.
"• COOllly road.
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[30 ll does have • liberal sprink· Kr b h said after a bill "car- Howgh With LeWIS Ro~ms~. Mecoy. Syraeuse;
Ma(Cie fltltley, Henderson: &lt;ldce t. tart, w. VI. ¥1 Leo c. llollorid
: Collllllltul : Mn. Noro Friend, [
j•ng of teen-agers. The three .a acew wage clanlftcalions" lmilltant Negro doreclor 0
e [BroWll. Pomeroy.
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Cnllllp, Rt. I, Pt. Pleasant; Weot Jelfti!ICIII, OhiO, and Lake
"· Columbus, killed whon she ,
youngest are bassoonist Clif· ryong n b the legislature. '"JFK Housel,'' a ~outh center,,
Dlocbatlet Salaftlay - . Mrt. Clyde· Dalton, Ill I, RUt- Shbrf Syslelll IDe. C.l~bua,
t,n down • fligl\t of basement •
1 ford
L. Ollool, Freiicb Horn "fh•:':'cr~ses will he tnclud· emerl)lng as a dommant spokes· MI'S. Jatneo ltall, Lesley ord, lind; ~Wl!ll E. Durham, Rt. 111 action flll' mooey ..,,, ID tht
111a1rs al her home.
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player Robert F. Markow and ed .
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I James Sellers Mrs.
Jantu 1, Harrosonvlltt; Mrs. LOvle B. amount of liML
1 year's budget he man.
Sptlngfteld Lowoll Perry, WASIDNGTON &lt;UPI) _ u.s !trombutllst K:en Knowles. A II .~• n~~ the ralm s~ced , The fiery Robinson h wa~ •Riffle and .. ~. Jamea Halt ali, Watson, Rl. 2 Albany; Lela 1..
----llprlngfield, 20, was killed when officials today were studyifll a are 18.
;;:;.;..:the year.
: chee~ed ~.::y ~~ ~~ u;:;• . Ollila C.le, John· Turley.
Goodwin, Rl. 1, l'oMen!y; J"':
Fol'Ce SetA Up
hiS cor hit a ~~ty utllit' poll. er).' \ic telegram, ostensibly The Pomeroy Chamber ol An administration . sponsored lmeetmg le lo air':rievances. Blttha- Mr. and lllrs. LUll&gt; aeph t. lllatllll, Mlddlepott, Airlift for l.eavee
!tum North .Vietnamese
C.ommerce 18 raitlfll the lunds bill m the last session
the!
us to think of hea· er thompson, Cheshire, daughThe U.S. Air l'orce bu ft.\
one-car ~cide~t 00 Ohio I08, dent Ho ~hi Mmh, for aome for the appearance ol !be ~p legislature raosed employes pay ; ven," Robinson lhoob!d to the let.
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Mtl'l'ld W. My- tabllshed "Operation Combll
:.. ~nd 1 half mllu south ol clue to his plono for the cap- but housln1 lor tho IJHISiciiDB an average ~ 10 per cent.
•congregation of about !llfl "l be-l
ti'i ,
Mrs. Earl MUfti- Leave" to protide altUft f((ll
ll'ller at
tured Amerlcan ftlers Haool for the two daya ... nights "At that lime we announced lleve In heaven, wo, but for i
ACCIDENT dPORTBD
~ We1W:,. t.ln !tall! !ol. mllilar'y petiOIIIlei Ollle.IYI! ptt.
~lma· ~... P'rancu L. BU· hal lhre~ed to irY as "w@r ,are 1o be _provided. There iB there would ~. a second
the black man hen!
heaven Ponieroy Pollee nported a ~eetfta, · JRUotl( .'MI'Y 01' to dt!partitttl flit' ot NIIII'DIIII
crlmlnalo.
oo better lime 1o sbow our and this " It, Krabach • · leads through Hou&amp;h."
two • car llccldenl on the upo- Thil
Rt 2
Welliton. frOIIl ~utheUl Asia Other miThe telosrom was sent to the huspllaUiy and friendlin ... to The finance ~ireclor said ~e
per parkin&amp; lot SllurdiJ al
Mramps1111. •
\\1~ ilar1 ~I eill ·be aiH!tted
WO lDOf
Cnlumbl~ Broadcasting System stnugen than to occept . ... raiaeo were aimed at keeplb&amp; .
. m. In which Clw1ts illr· ~nwood mld • I'
ce tvllllble bull. Tile
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Sunda, 1n response lo two or more of these students mto state pay Ieveii commensurate
:.avea, •· Weot C.lumbll, wu ~liu!':· r.~ K~~. ~=:
frill eolliliale uftll1 tliii
&lt;If'
questions. CBs wired the •tina wr homes.
~wtlh pay In other fields.
bacl&lt;ina from • f!Vkinl place
' . Mrs Rat111d t. ......_
t iirline atrlb ... ter\JUIS
ft
O&gt;mmunost leader. one of the
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"In the paot, the sta.. hao
Btruck ui rear fender IMI1,
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Iquestiunl Wls whether Ho hod 11 1 10 opportwuty
f 0 r ld
ttention 1o the numand was
~liftOOil; Cm-1 N. IIIJetl- llllllatefl.
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Idecided to plaee the caph• them Ill 1et acquai?ted
l:r ;ore~.. on the payroll,
111.,. m'lwpt Oallipolla by a ear driven bJ Hattie Whlll!, !leta, 'RoCk CitiiP; Mra. ~ge~ 1l'trioiuitl desllinl altlifl . ••
all'lllen on trial.
UB and 0111' C0111Dlllllllyhlll!l will rather : n the oalarios ade- Dam 11.1, 11.1, runnlna l" leal
t. Stinley, AIIBialld, ky.
Uilltlll
R 'd 1 .. in turn g1ve us tbe c ance to ·
!f
the .. he
lien Pomeroy • Muon - 0 , av., car •u •••
Blrtlu
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cet ••
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n response" o oal on y, oo be young with the young and quate to provide for
m,
on ro
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nNft&amp;t active mlliW')'IllAiiU*"
·city Jloi!H tnveousated two trial m vl~w.
He did
not learn about their particular in- said.
. 20.32, Pt. Pl=•~'::n.
Char- ed lo Mayor t.epr•a court for Mn. Robert 0. Hart. Rt. I, I!Oh ID obtlilll detilW ~
,;,;nor aecilltnts mr ~ ~~· ~~·~•tote !~ hithe u~ egrabmtl' Pbe· teres to and backgrounds.
"You eon t SOIYe manuement 01es·57to'nKinallt3w , __._, · Marmet !allure to yield right o1 way. He Racine; douglller, illf p. ~..llot• liobs.
end lldlhglq lhl ell)' I ...~. uev.,. "" s '" • pu c ,.
ddl peoo
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utday · Mn Merr W .,..en
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dentlllllltil2301rtfflclccldftlts nouneementof any kind' oo the If we really Wlat to help problem, simp!' by a II«
and Winfield dama are on lllt ·plended not P 1•••
was JiCU:, ;it
Ill. ·8una.y:
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youth in their search for mean- pie to the payroll," Krabach sills.
found 1101 IUII\!1. Hallie Wl!IM, Mr kl 1M.rn~•-Welliton'
Mets• GOHnl llolpHal
011 111lied In the nnt 3111 prlaontr lllue.
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iug to liviug, we must obow aaid. "In most oaseo, you can Beet Moyemeoll 1
also charged fOr fall~
to
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AdJil)uloDI
lalu'daJ •
1!1. StoYer Tbe other quealion
asked tho! we are interested in them do a better
with fewer em· Oltlo Rl
_ Eastern up 14 yield riJht ol wap, 11111 have
£4ward Templeltln,
. "ot' 1M 1 •---• Aft to Gat.l "under what eondlti008, In :rout and that t .. are worth know- ployes and paytii(J them .• prop- •.•• 1 ·~·Bea,or ''P 15 l:l5 •a hearoug liter.
A · · · ... 1 .,,....., OW.e Powall, llltlllllli; IJib.
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uld lurn to ·
p 1
· te "•·
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1 their semees" •·~ · m.,
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1!llutl on a ••Pm 'pe e co
re
illl· eope are m res_. er • ary or
.
. Cr'sa Jr up 15 UO a.
Mr.
Hobert E 8ba ill Kliio ... "'~--" - - · rp el llllllle ID lllop wltbin [VIet. Nam?" Ho. reaponded ~Y Why limit our friendship to Krabach 11ld the state had a. ~City ~I St ·Loulo down
TWO ACCIDENTS .
·Dr
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Su!l· IM)'WI, Rutlllll.
;, a!luretl elhr dlflani!e a!U!r llllifll: "Amer~eon government our neillhborhood. We ael wbat sulfered lrom over ·and underm . joseph Jones up Tw Ingle car
acclllentA
Qj.
Dliebrl'l ......, •
0 s led b M#ill Oiilh- j-.'
ctwa car !!bllllllln 11 2:11 p.ll\. !ant troops to wage barbarouo we give in any evenl
stafflna Ill 10111e departmenll 1j 5.;;, ·;., . Walter
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Clara Weldl.
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slalilay itt l'rOnt e1 leiO Flt'il war ,against _Vietaameae peoplo The old and the you~ need pluo a hlp lurnover.
ly Sh~:r Ro~ Harten~arh :'~:''
er, 5' 211 p. ''111111*1
IAIIIt ..,
15, 'ij, 45 a. m.;
110~
M.
cauBiug the tmmense sufferma each other, and when tht! link "People stuck aroand !on&amp; Ci io down I&amp;, 2:40 a. m.;
toda . Sunda at 1 p.m. a car ' • ........___
~ Wm,
~ IW IIIII lfilt illobb' dtath and deslnK:IIoo. Let U.S. between aener11ions Is mllde, eoough to cet other jobe ahd P Jordon u 18 5 a
Eo·
Y b G~ ConnoiiJ Rau-~ ' Mils
P~ea l!uaa( I
~Pilla:,
lt~.
Gi!Mway,
w.
!lop aggression and withdraw ther~ is no rebeiUon by the that became pr~y e•pen.. ve :~vor lip 1 7
ni.;
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triYelinl
llotth•
tnu:.
tu
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btwb'
John
Tlpllr, Anna IM&lt;•,
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Vi., Ill , . . _ lb 01111 uf lt.. sold1ers from V1el Nom then j youug. I remember people In to the t..payen, he sold.
Du ant up 17 2·10 1 Iii . '1'1· Stale Ro te 331 at 1 apei!d of
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~. lltlliM him, lloftr faD• peace will return i~edialely." other pl~cea who ba•e taken
bol~ down 18, a. ,;,_;·Phil· 11pproxtm':,te1y 38 mileo per :~~~tk.~~~·~u..
u tt~l
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0!1 to atop Hll hil car olnlck Bu~ while Ho blftlsell wu m my children, and llllde them
H
ip Spoth up 11, volt L ttl.: Melt bitdr willll tile liar IWetllil it
· fllillll 'I!: \lttllde
Hnll. . .
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0 llll&lt;k ellhl t&gt;rtco car. 'nlere non-comftltltal ahout lhe lhrea- welcome whethl!r In Pennsyl- Mayor Legar ean
QrleiDI doWil II, I!I&amp; a. IIi.; lho left CGftMIIy llied liHI!Mf f'tPI,
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oe
Saturday
Jenka
dowil
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l.lb.j
the
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iJiil
M
fttJlllili*
Wlll'll,
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!lard~·
DBVO'tt.li
·to
lN'tiJ\I!Iit
ot
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ment appeared to. _be at..mp- It is Ume for m~ to do tho
ward up :Ill, 1 •· 'ttl.: liica lip from llii .-... Cllllillll thl Rttljllt S. """"'' Uti
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Ml:lils . MAlON Am
All 1 lh"l .....-red In the lug to find a legalistic ba91s for same. We can add one or two, Several caoes were heard In 22, $·2!1 8 m . Loublana up
to hit lb embaliltlnlllll Eul11811, Pii8f! J. Fbrilt.
a.- ..._
J011 blo&lt;k of leeond Ave., at the trials and to be buildin1 a and be well rewarded.
Mayor Charles Leger's court 23 , !:OG a.' m.,"'AihfiiPita t1o1f11 ~ ftl modetite dllillll J. IJilJI!II"all!r, Jtmi!S A. ,
T-IL 4IIJ!lt.
at p.lll. llllll'Mr JBim caoe •Bainotthe pilot&lt;.
SlturdoJ e'Venln1. They includ- 23, 12 , 45 a. m.: NiiiiO!Jal 1111 111 llti car. CQallolly ltd 11011 011, Jlm~~ M.•~~!11, ,,: ·-~ii'B
0
H. Pletttil, II, Itt. ! Oail!pdlis,
ed Wlllllm Kidd, 2t, Moore- 23, 4'311 1 m . Jetfersoft dO!rtl lired AI IO·IO I Ill ~ Lllllbl!rt, St., """· ._. " ' •~otMr,
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llaeked out ol a (IBI'klna zone
UNIT CALLED
head, Ky. no operator's llcenae, 23, 5· a. ;,, ; ·Allah
up
car
'bJ
Oerilll Plt!kelll, lllll'!&gt;
u"'
1111 atruck a ear llrln• 1101'111- The P0111ero
emergency
forfeited 1 $110 bond: and one of Gteenup 5,411 p. m.; J. s. t.e,.. Bltimprtllll!i' Wll liiWIVI!il ill Tlideh 1\aclcet, """·
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eat on Secoild Ate., by L}'llda squad lfas called to the re~- CONTINUED Ffom Poge 1
$D1 for DWI; J1mos McCart~, It doft Greenup l:li5 p, m.; I car ICI!Itllhl Gii IWi Ville!, Mrt. lfAtoid A. IIWI!f
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K. Hr•u- IV, Rt 1 Galli- donee ol Emerson Well, Pleas.
WostColumbla, 22,ooopert10rs Jero" llp GrtenUII 11 p. m.i 1tiiUlt lU llill1h of tllf Mkiitle- and lnfllllt 1011.
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po111. ilimop wao miiOI', .. ani Ridge, lrom wlltre he Will North V1et Nam to ths peace licO!IIe, was ftned $15 and coolS; Qyeen City up Greenup 1:46 L pdtl !'tilt Oiiii!O.
'l'ttl1t!U.,
IIIJAD C/.LUIP .,
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- w11 iljorell ani ae chart• taken c. llolaer lloapital, over table.
James Gam... Zl, Pomeroy • no rn., EsSo TeMdstl
down lililllh on Ill lotS, the .., 'lrelll The Mlddii!Jott _.,.., ~~.....;.. .._ II·
""·llllli·
tbe weekellll.
Preoldentlal Envoy W. "'-;;· llj)tl'ltor'a Ueenae, linea 1&amp;11 lnd Greenup t 1. m.: EIIBba woods llff llllht Hlbt lltla ollhl hl&amp;h- sqiMIII waa ciftel to lht DelllliS
ft
~II Harriman said SUndlly, II costs.
down Greenup 1:10 1, m.: John W , hll and brollf olf 1 poWilf lolcKlnnop nd'ln'ee Iii 11r1111o llilt,
111
IS very c~~ar that Russll bu ~
Three arresb were reporb!d Lldd Dean dcnm Meldlhi 1:10
lltlilllllill 111 1111 Oolt1111bUt bUrp htuldaJ 11 lit• p. Ill. ~.':;::'
Intention
helplnl In th•• by Pomeroy pollee _uver the p. m.; Mounllln Stale up lolel- IIIli i!outbll'li Oltkl tllt!lri~ o;, MI!AIIlaey1 a nllldiC81
~-a ·
effort, anll aeems to be more weekend Willlom Gati'l!ll, Ptnlle- dobl 8:40 p. m.; Molly K. liP 'l'ht ~~ li lllll llllllet' 1fi. w11 .... It 1i1111P
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concerned woth i'eklng'a reac- roy, disturbing th~ peace; Lew· Meldlbii :IO 1. m.; R. H. 1101- mlll'tlott.
JiolpiUI.
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~f.l~~ P.reto fllto...lloul Iter, 29, Uma,

dau&amp;hlers
T'oreso, I
and' Brencla,
•• and Alvlnll c. Kimmet, It,
Del ·'loo, killed in a three~r
co!Hsioo on u.s. »South i!llhl
m!leo west of Limo.
W1lmington: Dwighl Nelson
Crosley, 11, Rt. I, Midland, killed when hurled from a car on a
Clintoa county I'Oild east of
Balnchtsllt'.
C.lumblina: MII'J Francl!ll
Decl:or, 31, 111. 1, lfoooverton,
killed in an outo collision oo
Ohio 114 thfte mUes south of
bet

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!" a bride wan tin&amp; to aet preg· he has to stay for the sake of
118111. How about for a woman the chlklren.
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on hls "golf days" the hysterical type. Just smut.
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when his wife goes borne to I think I am? -ALWAYS A
mother. For two years now he GIRL FRIEND, NEVER A
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attendants rent aweddinl·dress
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We bave been shopping for
wedding dresses with our two
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husband , ling them up in "(_;askets" ' sori. Alleyne Rees, Jane Ann
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honest, that's the word they
and Doug, Ruth Wolfe, Sandra
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Bailey, Doris L. Hensler. Mr.
of his buddies'!
folding, yellow-prof! paper ar.d
and M!'l. Clifford Morris, Rob..B..
Tbe husband is the man of done up so they can be dis·
ert Smith, Mike Smith, Sybil
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the house and should come and played forever without taking Thursday evening,
July 7, I Miles, Mattie Yost and Mattie
RO as he pleases. Naturally, a them out of the c~ket Cost: members of four
Methodist 1Circle.
wife should clP.ar things with around $25.00. Ytkes
For Churches. Racine,
Portland Several rrom Racine attend· ;
her husband before she makeo wha_t? Total; ~175 for. dress Sutton and Oak Grove, held a ed the funeral or Mrs. Helen
1 plans, but I certainly would you II ne~er weru: agam.
. picnic at the Oak Grove church Strickland at Pomeroy.
1 call a man henpecked il
tw Just thmk, rentnJg a weddmg and Grange Hall In honor of . Mrs. AI Crow visited Mrs.
1 calls his wile first before go- I dress, a glfl would save
tho tile new minister and new Dis- I Fred Colburn, who Is a hospit- .
ing out for an evl!ning with the dow~ payment on a houseEul of triet Superintendant.
Among ' 111 patient in Columbus. She ;
boys, or something. For a real I furmture. - FOR IT
those present were Rev. and : was accompanied by
Mrs.
be-man. that's the only way to
Mrs. John W. Kimbler and lam· Colburn's mother of Shade.
travel - CALL ME SIR
Dear For:
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, ily of five, Rev. and Mrs. Cal· Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pinion
Dear S:
Others are for ''·.too. That s Yin Rodehefler, Sue, Steve, and family of Dayton spent a
Not with this real Bhe- why most lar~e cataes have and Dave. Mr. and Mrs. Har- : weekend with Rev. and Mn. 1
' woman. it isn't-H.
r~tals lor bnde&gt; as well as old G. RoUBh, Mr. and Mrs. E. IPaul Sellers and family. '!bey .
bridegrooms. The Tuxedo Ron!· A. Wtugett and John, Mr. and · were accompanied home by,
Dear Helen :
a~ Service I~ your town ~an Mrs. Ben Spencer,
Edith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hents
They have Medicare already; dtrect you to 1ts female equtva- Hayman, Margaret Houdashell, i Pinion who had spent a week i
next we'll get Oenticare. That's lent. Start telephomng.- H.
Ann Coe, Helen Younce, Mr. l with the Sellers'.
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and Mrs. Cntl Bradford, Rev. Mrs. 1Thorn Cottrill of Lofian
Dear Helen:
and Mrs. Lester Roush, Mrs. I1 was a dinner soest of ber aunt.
PRICES START AT
Whal do you think of grown Ray RiedunUier of Sarasota, Mrs. Ethel Wheeler and guest
children wbo give you 15 yards Fla., Josephine Peale of Brew- fol Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bays In
of top soil for Father's Day? ster, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- t the afternoon. '
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11bart Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Soloo Butcher
DRY
Owen Walson, Mr. and Mrs. · of Cleveland were guests of
CLEANING
Dear Pop:
Ralph McKenzie, Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson '
Service On Request
Unless they spread the top Mrs. Robert Hill. Phil, Pat and and attended the OES plcnle I
soil and plant It, they're about Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Lee, Iat the home of Mr. and Mrs.
as thoughtful as tbe kids who Frances Roberts, Philips Rob- IThereon Joboson.
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Mlcldltporl
give their Mother a ham for erts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill,
Open Friday and
CLEANERS POMI!ROY HER day, and all drop in lor Helen M. King, Judy King, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Momo
Saturday Nights
dinner. -H.
1 Paula Kln!l, Mrs. W. s. Hum- ·and _granddaughters, Carla and
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Mrs. Francis Morris attended
a reunion of the Morris family .
recently at the vacation cabin
at Lake Hope of Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Morris, Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolfe of
Sandusky spent several days
with his brother-In-law and sls·
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Adv. for Mllll. July 25
Tho 4(manac
By Ualted Prell Jntemat1oul
Today is Monday, July 25, lite
200th day of 1966 with 159 to
follow .
The moon I• between ttl first
quarter and fuU phase.
The mornirig stars are Mars, I
Venus and Saturn.
There are no t-venlng stan.
American painter and scull"·
tor Thomas Eakins was ·born on
this day in 11144•
On litis day Ia hllrory: ·
In 1866, Ulyoet Grant
became the first olfleer to be
liVen the rant of general of the
Untied States _Army.
In IlKS, Klnl Victor EJiliiiBDo
uel dismissed Benito Mullollnl
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head of · the lillian
aovernmenL
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Dudley Wolfe 8!ld h1l aunt,
Mrs. Present Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackaon ol
Chillicothe spent the weekeml'
with her mother, Mrs. SybH
Miles. Mrs. JackSOn remlnaed
for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Powell,
Jr. and children of Panama
City, Fla., arrived
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parents, Mr . .and Mrs. Ivan
Powell Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Clel'and.
Mrs. FranOO!I Savafie ol Eut
Liverpool Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Neigler.
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her mother, Mrs. Laura Bell,
who accompanied her home for
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goes into hysterics If he CI'OIISes
1- -You said Patience Is virtue her, and she ia very sickly ""
!" a bride wan tin&amp; to aet preg· he has to stay for the sake of
118111. How about for a woman the chlklren.
·1!anUnt
a bUSbaDd?
Tbe few times I've seen her,
4.
, o I'm the girl In Apartment ~- she dido 'I look sick, or even
on hls "golf days" the hysterical type. Just smut.
'· landhavehlshim"bowling
night," and 1 Am I as stupid as. right now,
when his wife goes borne to I think I am? -ALWAYS A
mother. For two years now he GIRL FRIEND, NEVER A
' bas said lt will be just a little BRIDE

eJIIMBIJSE PATH

UNT A WEDDING DIIE8S?.

· \ ·;~ NOWIIEIIE

Dear Helen,

fiNr

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The bridegroom and
his
ushen, etc., hardly ever own
their own "monkey sulls." Why
then can't the bride and her
attendants rent aweddinl·dress
•
and br!Jiesmaldll sowns?
We bave been shopping for
wedding dresses with our two
daughters who plan to be marNow
tlie cirded loll,,..
ried In September. You hardly
"'l
V
to form the 1urprlse aftiWtr, u
even start lor under
$150,
( .A
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ouueoted by the above cart"!'n·
whereas the men get off for
Dear AGFNAB:
around SIO each - and lltat's
You certainly are. This prim- bad enough oonaiderlng they
)
at Home
• ·
rose path Is strictly "dead end'' all have dark sllits they could
IIGil . I
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.. And Patience Is nOt al- wear if ''etiquette" didn't de-. SatuN.,'• l J..W.I"' DOUGH OUDI· - A l l
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lt.Merlctft ·scii4HI1 Otpl. PM n
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d
11. Long St.
of the other. -H.
to care for the weu ing ress -=========~:::-::;-;;:
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afterwards and she said sever- 1 •
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Are you crazv or something, I al c\earners specu;~, tze m pu • .
bert Hill, Jr., Curtis D. John: tellir.g a wife· her
husband , ling them up in "(_;askets" ' sori. Alleyne Rees, Jane Ann
... . . ..... .. .... .
I should clear it with her before
honest, that's the word they
and Doug, Ruth Wolfe, Sandra
-~-----' he takes ofl, on ,the Invitation ! use - with special cleanritg, · ;lli';~tV
Bailey, Doris L. Hensler. Mr.
of his buddies'!
folding, yellow-prof! paper ar.d
and M!'l. Clifford Morris, Rob..B..
Tbe husband is the man of done up so they can be dis·
ert Smith, Mike Smith, Sybil
lht
the house and should come and played forever without taking Thursday evening,
July 7, I Miles, Mattie Yost and Mattie
RO as he pleases. Naturally, a them out of the c~ket Cost: members of four
Methodist 1Circle.
wife should clP.ar things with around $25.00. Ytkes
For Churches. Racine,
Portland Several rrom Racine attend· ;
her husband before she makeo wha_t? Total; ~175 for. dress Sutton and Oak Grove, held a ed the funeral or Mrs. Helen
1 plans, but I certainly would you II ne~er weru: agam.
. picnic at the Oak Grove church Strickland at Pomeroy.
1 call a man henpecked il
tw Just thmk, rentnJg a weddmg and Grange Hall In honor of . Mrs. AI Crow visited Mrs.
1 calls his wile first before go- I dress, a glfl would save
tho tile new minister and new Dis- I Fred Colburn, who Is a hospit- .
ing out for an evl!ning with the dow~ payment on a houseEul of triet Superintendant.
Among ' 111 patient in Columbus. She ;
boys, or something. For a real I furmture. - FOR IT
those present were Rev. and : was accompanied by
Mrs.
be-man. that's the only way to
Mrs. John W. Kimbler and lam· Colburn's mother of Shade.
travel - CALL ME SIR
Dear For:
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, ily of five, Rev. and Mrs. Cal· Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pinion
Dear S:
Others are for ''·.too. That s Yin Rodehefler, Sue, Steve, and family of Dayton spent a
Not with this real Bhe- why most lar~e cataes have and Dave. Mr. and Mrs. Har- : weekend with Rev. and Mn. 1
' woman. it isn't-H.
r~tals lor bnde&gt; as well as old G. RoUBh, Mr. and Mrs. E. IPaul Sellers and family. '!bey .
bridegrooms. The Tuxedo Ron!· A. Wtugett and John, Mr. and · were accompanied home by,
Dear Helen :
a~ Service I~ your town ~an Mrs. Ben Spencer,
Edith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hents
They have Medicare already; dtrect you to 1ts female equtva- Hayman, Margaret Houdashell, i Pinion who had spent a week i
next we'll get Oenticare. That's lent. Start telephomng.- H.
Ann Coe, Helen Younce, Mr. l with the Sellers'.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii..,_ _ _..........,,
and Mrs. Cntl Bradford, Rev. Mrs. 1Thorn Cottrill of Lofian
Dear Helen:
and Mrs. Lester Roush, Mrs. I1 was a dinner soest of ber aunt.
PRICES START AT
Whal do you think of grown Ray RiedunUier of Sarasota, Mrs. Ethel Wheeler and guest
children wbo give you 15 yards Fla., Josephine Peale of Brew- fol Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bays In
of top soil for Father's Day? ster, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- t the afternoon. '
1
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11bart Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Soloo Butcher
DRY
Owen Walson, Mr. and Mrs. · of Cleveland were guests of
CLEANING
Dear Pop:
Ralph McKenzie, Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson '
Service On Request
Unless they spread the top Mrs. Robert Hill. Phil, Pat and and attended the OES plcnle I
soil and plant It, they're about Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Lee, Iat the home of Mr. and Mrs.
as thoughtful as tbe kids who Frances Roberts, Philips Rob- IThereon Joboson.
.
992·2635
Mlcldltporl
give their Mother a ham for erts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill,
Open Friday and
CLEANERS POMI!ROY HER day, and all drop in lor Helen M. King, Judy King, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Momo
Saturday Nights
dinner. -H.
1 Paula Kln!l, Mrs. W. s. Hum- ·and _granddaughters, Carla and
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Mrs. Francis Morris attended
a reunion of the Morris family .
recently at the vacation cabin
at Lake Hope of Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Morris, Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolfe of
Sandusky spent several days
with his brother-In-law and sls·
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ATHENS MESSENGER - - - - 2.057
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September 1953 - - - - 2502
September 1954 - - - - 2653

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Adv. for Mllll. July 25
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Today is Monday, July 25, lite
200th day of 1966 with 159 to
follow .
The moon I• between ttl first
quarter and fuU phase.
The mornirig stars are Mars, I
Venus and Saturn.
There are no t-venlng stan.
American painter and scull"·
tor Thomas Eakins was ·born on
this day in 11144•
On litis day Ia hllrory: ·
In 1866, Ulyoet Grant
became the first olfleer to be
liVen the rant of general of the
Untied States _Army.
In IlKS, Klnl Victor EJiliiiBDo
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head of · the lillian
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weekend with h1l lather, ik
Dudley Wolfe 8!ld h1l aunt,
Mrs. Present Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackaon ol
Chillicothe spent the weekeml'
with her mother, Mrs. SybH
Miles. Mrs. JackSOn remlnaed
for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Powell,
Jr. and children of Panama
City, Fla., arrived
Sunday
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parents, Mr . .and Mrs. Ivan
Powell Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Clel'and.
Mrs. FranOO!I Savafie ol Eut
Liverpool Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Neigler.
Mrs. Katltryn Gunther of ctnoinnati spent a few days with
her mother, Mrs. Laura Bell,
who accompanied her home for
a visit.
Mrs. Mar1arel
Houduhelt
was a Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hellman
of
Wolfpen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marrs of
Vinton spent Sunday with Mrs.
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brakes.
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Pomeriov

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to remember boE to the Gary
eveey three tembet ind m:~~l
a gift when · the ed .to bring ar
that can
of ttie Women's resbld to the church b•fore Sep. · of the Lau- tember.
1-'------~-'.c-'- Beve11ee .Htibt, ~n T~ - Nln,,· pei'IIOnS were killed
Rel~l. Miss Mildred · ~•l!ley, lord, Shat:on 1Thelss, , B~erMIP SU!Iday ln a ~ colllsloil at
Cliff Free
churah Altericling_.were the above and
J ·w..11bl!ld Thuraday In lhe recre- Mrs. Laura Schaefer and Mrs.
Miss ~hel Jly~l, )11"11, ~e No~ls, J'nlce. ·M~l 1 ~- a ~by (Uilbty lniersectlon.
Childs Mrs. Minnie ~~. Yost, Deblile Mc!C)lu)g, S!JIIe The ~ lnclude4 a.·Freneh
. room of the parsonage, Arthur Wise.
Mrs. Cash Braley, Mrs. Leota Price, Joyce Proffllt, ~ eolijile'· "arXI lbelr · t-year-old
Mrs. Gerald Pullins, pre----i·~ICieDI, In charge.
Hawley, Mrs. BellY Cline, ~. \'ii'", Doniia Laitins; ll'obbl dattll\lt!". '!be !)Iller Ill tl~
Mrs.' Harry Clark sang the
Au' 'Y Frost, and Mrs. Reva Miller, Kathleen Ward, CaroiJn limB. ' all Bordeaux resldenll.
· misllion~ry theme song to open
Beach.
IPrf"', ·tlte. hol)!ll'!!d guesl · 8)ld were f91D' girls and two men.
; the meeting. Devotions taken
fro~; Psalms 46 &amp; 91 were led
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: a medltation,"God is our ReMONDAY
I luge" from the Upper Room I JANE HOWELL Tent daugh.
; followed wlth prayer by Mrs: i ters of Union Veterans will meet
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1at the DAY haU, Monday at
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. Fi~e questions from the book, THE MEIGS COUNTY Rid· . '
· . Mlss1onary Tidmgs, were an· ,ing Club will meet Monday, Juswered ~Mrs. James Gilmore, I} 25, instead of Tuesday
Mrs. Cl1fford Klein, Mrs. Clar· originally scheduled at
ence Curtis, Miss Marguerite Rock Springs Fairgrouods
Leif~ and Mrs. Evans Re· a work session has heen
~ on the conference were ned so all members are
'· given by Mrs. Pearl Jacobs to altend, according to Leo Ken·
f J and Mrs. Eugene Gill. Several nedy, Jr.
FROM THE TRIGERE fall '66 collection come these two timeless uutlona. Cape with
Mephistopheles 'tollar (left) 111- wool is worn over American Gothic hand·fillgreed and
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TUEliDAY
cold
palUelles·embroidered evening dress. The shoulder belt of ll!Jsfullosllirted satin
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POMEROY WCTU will have
cown (right) exposes one bare shoulder. In lieu of buckle on the s!fulder, a miniature
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roroaet of preelous stones is used.
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United Methodist Church
day at 5:30 p. rn. Members are
to take their own table serblce.
Picnfc il Enjoyed
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By ~hiJathea Women
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The l!hilathea Women of the
annual picnic Tuesday at
By Jeaa Parker
was spent in Kentucky, They Middleport Church of Christ
Miss Betty Klein. whose mar· p.m., at the horne of Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parker · ·
with Mr. Parker's only held thetr picnic on the church
riage to Tom Lane was an event ~c~:::;r~ya ~toM~::;;;; .w~ov~:~ ~ RuUand .have returned from sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert lawn 'J'I!ursday evening. Mrs.
of Sunday, was guest of h~nor ed-·dishr.~n; own table service. e1r vacation, part of whiCh Schrader of Frankfort. On Sun- WendeD Gerlach, president, wei·
at a shower Tuesday evemng, WEDNESDAY
day, they attende? a .dinner at ~med members and guests.
July 12. at the home of . her JOHN GEE A.M.E. Church
the home of thetr mece, Mr. Altencjing were :Mr. and Mrl.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chfford
'll h ld .18 annual Sunday
and Mrs. James Mefford, Con- George Meinhart,, Mr. and Mrs.
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;.;hoot pia:ic at Lake Alma.
nie. Herb and Larry, where the Edgar !leynolds, Mr. and Mrs.
Game• were played during Transportation will
leave , ·
birthdays of Mrs. Parker and w.,.':'en~de~I~I_:G~e~rla~c~h~~·~Mrs~.:..·~R&lt;t~bert~.!......,............=""""""""""""!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!II!I!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B
the silcial hour aod prizes from 744 Third Ave. at 1, 30 I.
Mr. Mefford were observed.
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•warded to ~rs . Calvin Lane, p. m. All are wel~me to 1
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A so attending were Mr. and
d M R. h d F · nd M
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e_ar
ar er won I e oor
THURSDAY
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and Mrs. Paul Schrader and
priZ(' h h
WILLING WORKERS class of
sons Saturday evening
was
/ ~er 1 -~t onor~ gu~st open· the Enterprise EUB church will Miss Marcella Fraser, daugh· spent at the Paul
Schrader
e er ~ si ath es: cours: meet Thursday evening, at the ter of Mr. and Mra. Aleck
home on Peaks Mill Road,
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recently In Frankfort
rs.
na au · rs.
""'Mrs. Ben Buck as the hostess. Bermuda. She joined two friends
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Miss Rita Ball and Rose Alvis, The Parkers visited
the
Sr .. Mrs. Gerald Pulhns, Mrs.
all employees of Kaiser Alum- state capitol in Frankfort, arid
Otto Lohn, Mrs. Arthur Wise,
Inurn , for a boat cruise to toured Gov. Breathitt's office,
MJSs MargueT&gt;te Le~fhe1t, M1ssBermuda
and also the Floral Cloek ol
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es Betty a~d Sheila Faulk, Miss
Tom B~ker was organist for Kentucky. At Hodgenville, Ky .
Becky Ebhn, Mrs. ~yrtle Faulk,
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the morning worship service they viewed the birthplace of
M1sses Martha, Lmda Baker,
fluQy
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Heath Methodist Church In Abraham Lincoln and
the
Mrs .. Steve Eblin, Mrs. Clarence The Roek Springs
the absence of Mr. William famous Boundy Oak and the
CurtiS, Mrs.. Eleanor Faulk, Health club held its annual pic· Russell. The Rev. Max Dona· Sinking Spring. Traveling to
Mrs. James Gilmore and Bren· nic Friday at the horne of Mrs. hue had for his sermon
Bardstown, they toured My Old
da and Sandra, Mrs. Laura Mark Grueser, Shade.
" The Great Manhunt."
Kentucky Home Stale Park,
Schaefer, Mrs. Ernest Powell, A potluck dinner was served Miss Barbara Jones spent
Stephen Foster wrote
Mrs. Ernestme Boggess, Mrs. at noon to Mrs. Fred
weekend in Dayton as the
oC his songs while visitMary Braley, MISs Carolyn Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs.
of Larry Finegold and ing
cousin, Judge John Row· ,
Buckley: Mrs. Harry Clark, Abbott, Mrs. George Skinner,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. RoiJ. an, who owned the home, Fed· ;
Mrs. Chfford Jacobs, Mrs. Mer- Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mrs~
Finegold and cnildren. She eral HilL On the
same I
lln Tracy and Su~. Mrs . Jesse old Blackston, Mrs. William also visiting in Columbus with grounds Is the log cabin Law
Hoggy Mrs. William Neutzhng Grueser, Mrs. Horner Radford her sister and
Office that Judge Rowan used
an~ ~s. J~ Evans.
the hostess and guests, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson. until 1840.
n ~ gifts were Mrs. ~erFoster, Miss Betty J. Leou- Miss Marianne Woodgerd,
;•n Michael, Mrs. Carl Ba•:ey,
Sherri, Bobby and Bruce lumbus, spent the weekend with . Another spot the Parkers vis·
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and Vicki Abbott.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har· •ted was Mammoth Cave Na' ';;· Eugene Gill, Mrs: W11liam
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Soo.sby, La:w.rence Sm1th, \\ItS. Mrs. Goeglein, president, COD· old Woodgerd.
Ilona! Park, where they took a
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William Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. dueled a short business session Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
tw~ and 8 half hour bike
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8 60 feet depth. In the cave
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell, Mr. discussed for 8 trip. to
in West Virginia~·~~ they viewed the petrified body
Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wood, at Marietta and the Fento
accomp n"ed M Ll d ol an Adena lndtan, heheved to
The Blaettnar Auto Co., and Glas ro at Williamstown n
a business ~/
r. oy have heen trapped in the cave
Mrs.
Irene
Bailey.
Sep~mbe;.
It
was
decided
lp.
over 2000 years ago by a bould.l
F"'""'""''""''""';;i;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;.fcancel the August meeting due Mrs. K~nneth Byer,
. Mrs. er. Due to the constant tem·
to the fair .
James Jtvtden, Mrs. William perature ol 54 degrees,
the
A contest was conducted by Robson and
Mrs. Evelyn body has heen preserved,
Mrs. Homer Radford duriDg the Grueser visited recently with all the buidlings above
the
afternoon with Sherri Blacksto Mrs. Orin Smith, a
are air·conditioned by
TONIGHT
and TUESOAY
and
Mrs.
Foster
as
winner."
lien!
at
the
GaiUpolis
using
this
cool air. At Carter
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were
taken
of
the
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They
also
visited
in
Slate
Park, they toured
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Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., with Mr.
Cave. On the return
HARLOW"
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What was Harlow really like1
-plus-lng to the Robson horne for their home and altended the
Jane Fonda, Alain Delon
dinner.
?hiG water Commission hearand Lola Albrighl
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner
mg on the proposed Leading
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JOY HOUSE''
their son and family, Mr. and Creek Watershed, before
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Mrs. Robert Turner and
to Columbus, where they
ly who are vacationing here stayed with Mrs. Parker'• sisT~EA
Awards were presented for from North Robinson and Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pameroy. Ollto
third session of swlmming Betty Wiltiams were in Flat- Simpkins, Charla and Men~.•·
lessons ending July 22 at the rock, W. Va., Sunday for a v1s- They spent several days VISit·
TONIGHT &amp; TU&amp;SOAY
MiddlePort Swlmrning Pool
it with relatives. Mrs.
and shopping,
July 22·26
Mrs. Tom Scally, sWimming
Turner is recuperating from Mr. Parker has returned to
Walt Dl1ney"1 ·
"BAMBI''
structor.
fractured r;bs sustained In a his employment at Kaiser AtFeature Length Animated
Receiving
the
awards
weregardening
accident.
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in R
ood W V
Cartoon from The Novt&gt;l by
Mr and M Ch I B , ummum
avensw ' . a.
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l:&gt;~ elix Salten
Swimmer. Anita Fultz,
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ares yer
daughter, Suzy, was
-also.Carsey, Edith Ann Mees,
and sons, John and Kenny,
"DISNEYLAND
Powell; Intermediate,
have returned home from a trip
to acompany her parents
AFTER DARK"
Meadows.
David
Cole
through
the
western
stales
to
her job as a. receptionL.ouis Armstrong
at the SEO Regional CoUIIBobby Rydell no Cole, Mike Lewis .;.d Mar- which included Denver,
th G d
cit's Tourist Center,
and Many Others
tin Yeauger; Advanced Begin- e ar en of the Gods and
ner - Cathy Meadows, Tim Air Force Academy at
She was a Saturday overnli~ti
WEDS. and THURS.
a',
NOT OPEN
Scites. Christy Hysell,
rado Spnugs and olher
guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
.fiiDA.Y thru tUeSDAY
Hayes, Mare Fultz; Beginner s~mg tou~s. ~ey also
May, Debbie and Mike, and
July 29 - Aug. 2
IV (Red Cross Beginner) Su- w1th relatives mcludlng Mr.
the rest of the week with
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zy Samuels, Mila Powell, 'aoo. and Mrs .. Frank Landaker
grandparents, Mr.
and
With Tab Hunter
Bailey, Debra Hartenbach Ellis Smtih of Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. &amp;y Snowden.
and Doris Dowling
Steven Bachner, Chuck Foil rod' Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and htr fF----"-----------~1
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G. E. Guinther, Kim Sebo and mother, Mrs. Minerva ChildFINAL
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Five sites .for the ,new CO!ISOI·
!dated comprehensive .MelJi'J:io.
cal High School were, Bliggested Monday Dlgllt ·whea a~ estlmaled 100 pei'BOII8 attended a
publle mett1ng bi the ' Mills
County Court ROom. · . '

able escept storage.
-Vernon Weber, who recommended the Taylor Price protr
erty on &amp;ule 124 known aa
the Cooks Gap Hill area. The
board would have to make a
survey In regard to other re·Making
~~- qqlrements, noted Weber.
were.: -Frank W. Po;18t, wtJo -Ted Reed, who offered to
INII&amp;ested tho CarJIIOII ·properly dooate a purl of the old Lasley
.adjOining the SalisbUry School, 1estate O&amp; the flood roll!. Reed
bordered bf &amp;ute 13 Ind. Rock said that it could meet wllh
Sjn'lngs Flirgrouad. This. prop- the necessary requlr,emenls.
erty c:Onta.lnB 87 acres. PorfA!r -Delmar Canaday, who also
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acres .., I.Jncoln HDI. Canday
also endorsed the suggestion
made by Weber.
-Pearl Williams, who offered, for sale, the site of the
former county lnflrlllary, which
he said was centrally loeated.
The site contains 106 acres.
Transportation problems .• to
the new school were discuased,
aloog wlth questions regarding
buses, and the distance that
would have to he traveled each
day.
Superintendent of
Schools

George Hargraves stated the
school ls to be centrally loeat·
ed according to student populo·
tlon. Hargraves exuded pleu.
ure at the meeting, and lor the
interest shown by the public.
He said, "This is part of Amer1ca as tt should be, and 11 gave
him a warm glow inside for
such a fine meeting."
Richard Jones, president of
the Meigs Local School Board,
said the Ohio Stale Board of
Education would play a vital
role in selecting a site for the

- Margaret Lehew · re celve.S a $100 ch~ck fr~m Jim·Soulsby, cothe Pomeroy Kroger store. She was a $100 winner last: W$k in the curren1
Money-Go·Around promotion. ·Others winners of '100 were Judy Denny, Rutland, and Irene JUein, Pomeroy.
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square miles to 104,000 square
mjles late Monday. It revorted
thai 20 land·based planes, two
cullers, three destroyers, and
the aircraft carrier Yorktown
were Involved In the hunt.
Stllwell's long-time . friend,
Hal Grimes, Pacific Palisades,
Calif., planned to ferry the
aircraft to Hawaii for eventual

delivery to the Royal Thailand
Air Force, and Stilwell wanted
to go along as co-pilot to earn
extra flying lime.
It was believed two ethers
also were aboard the lw&lt;&gt;engine plane, but the Federal
Aviation Agency said It could
not he sure because only the
pilot's name showed on the
Oighl plan.

BRIG. GEN. Joseph W.

stlllwell Jr., bead of the

."Green Beret" training progrql!hll!ld son of the tamed
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with relaUves
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Bonnie Burton, Connie Burton,
Ingels, Janet Morria,
and Beglnaer D, Kim Krautter.

The Shoe Box
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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
OftJee IIDan: Uo 12. Zto 6 tao. II NDCID·oD·
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cision, however, will rut ~-,,
the five board mem~
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Jones alated 80
arCtlMtct
would In all probability be bll'- /
ed in 'about two to three weeki,
that it would take live to liz
weeks to finalize the
lcliDol
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will be completed by lila 1a11
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Shower Given
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fYenlnl .' IIIII · ~ wo~ · bi' Sharon, ca1vm . ...,. ..,...
D.onna.• ~. l'elfte .. ,: ctart, Wblea:
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Ward .at lhe home ,l!f,.~er- · Refreshments or cake ·a n ,d
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