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AUatlN, T~. (UP!) -A
cr~ student went on an 80·
miDVI8 campus rampage with
an tjrmful of weapons Monday
In \he worst mass killing in
U.S, 11Jstory. He shot 45
, ~ns, ltlllin&amp; his wife, his
fiiOIIIIr and 13 others before a
shaken off-duty policeman shot
him dead atop the 27-story
University of Texas tower. .
Charles ·J. Whitman, a U.
yeaP&gt;Old architectural efUiineer1111 student who once rejected
psychiatric help, climbed to a
ledge near the top of the 307foe\ ljlwer and calmly stalked
ICorel of summer students,
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covered and limp body was
Shortly before the tower's carried from the tower, pollee
clock stuck noon, the first shot found the young man's wUe and
rang out. For the hexl hour and mother. The wlfe, Kathleen, :13,
20 minutes, the lazy summer was stabbed to death in the
campus was turned into a Whitman apartmenl His mothhellish battl•~round of dead, er, Mrs. C. M. Whitman, was
dying and wounded.
shot In death in her home.
When it was all over, 16 were Whitman, an ex-Maline, ex·
dead-including Whitman-and altar boy, Ex-Eagle Scout, left
30 others were wounded.
three notes, one 1 r~bllng
The noontime terror ende;llwo-page letter which said his
when patrolman Ramlro Mill'!~ mnther would be ,better off In
nez slowly edged his way heaves and that he hated his
around the observation plat- father "with a mortal passion."
form and pumped six pistol ~once also found a camera
slugs and a shotgun blast Into .._th a note which read:
the sniper, a Texas junior With "Please have the film devea B average.
loped, Charles Whitman." The
Fouad Wife, Moth..
film was sent to Dallas fDr
Soon after Whliman's blood- processmg.

Pollee CIJ!el R. A.
Mtlea gave ~ version
last day of Whitman's Ufe:
Sometime before 3 a.m.,
Monday he stabbed his wife
death and ahot his mother to
death. "Wife and mother both
dead," he noted in one of his
letters. .
Some SIX hours later he
purchased_ a 12-gauge shotgun
on .• tune payment plan,
earned II home, cut off 1ts
stock and sawed off its barrel.
At the same time, he
bled an arsenal thai
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two Luw plalols, ,a 8.1 mm
rifle with a telescopic slgbt,
~ber rifle, a 30.06 rifle, a
357 magnum plstnl, the · new
shotgun and three knives.

Packed In Locker
He packed everything In a fo&lt;&gt;t
locker. Then he put away some
water in a container, some
gasoline, some sandwiches. And
late Monday morning he lugged
the enlire thing In the campus
lower, using a dolly to make
the last part If the trip to the
elevator.
Getting off at the la.st stop,
Wh!lman dragged hiS foot
locker off the elevator and
hauled It, ste'p by step, up a
tong flight of stairs. The first
tlllmg occurred here.
A woman elevator attendant
whose job it is to greet visitors
and have them sign a register
blocked the sniper's way. He
sbot her dead. He then came

upon • wnmon and two, the siege was on-a desperate, surroundh!'g lhe tower. All ~
children, tnurists visiting the nightmansh encounter between a1rpiane circled the ·tower,
campus landmark, and shot
small army ol law of!icrs firing at the sniper. All
them down. The lather escaped and a single, well-armed man I armored car lumbered over 1be
to a nearby room.
who held tlle strategic he1gh1s.l grass finally to pick up the
Frank Lucas, a university I A shot rang out. A b1cycle dead and wounded.
employe in an of!ice below Ule rider careened era&gt;~ly in the Denver Dolman operator "
o b s e r vat ion deck, heard m1dday sun. Then he and the a book store at th~ edge of 1M
scmeone scream "Help!" Anoth- bike fell over.
campus, was watching a Negro
er voice followed: ''Don't come More shots. Pet&gt;ple fell like student riding his bicycle down
near me! Don't come near soldiers. More bullets rained the mall leading away from IM', ·
me!" Several shots rang out. down. A little boy, also on a main building and tower.
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Two unarmed campus secun, bicycle. fell dead. Three bodies The student wavered and
ty guards, hearing the shots' lay together. Rescuers could Dolman heard a loud repnrt. ,
report, entered the building and not reach them.
The bicyclist fell to lba
took tlle elevator to tlle top. Police officer Billy Speed s1dewalk. Passersby came to
They found three bod1es and courched near the tower and a help and more shots rang ouL
quickly descended to warn bullet ripped mto his shoulder, "People started lalliog," Dolothers to stay away from Ulo "Oh, I'm hit," he cried out, man said.
tower.
slumping over. He tater d1ed
A student walking from e1as1
City police were alerted and Ol!icers prowled the malls
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TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
"FATHER GOOSE"
Cary Grant
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Charles Swatzel of the Drew Webster Post, American Legion. of Pomeroy get a briefmg on a~tion in VietNam,
Capt. Struble served Jn the el!te lOlst Airborne DIVISIOn, havm g JU St been rotated stateside after 11 montha
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Is with him at the
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N. Y., and Miss April
have returned to New
thi.~ chicken is out of this world."
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pm·ents, Mr. and Mn. Dale J•
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Mr. 81111 Mrs. Iionald
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Beat Off Six~Hour "Viet-Cong A$Sault . .· ·~

ilt1y Sentinel, Pomeroy•'Mld41eport, 0 ., Aug. 2, 1968

HELEN HELP US!

SAIGON (UP() -An oulnumbered company of Infantrymen
from the U.S. Army's 25th
Division beal off a six-hour
• &lt;Olumn is for
young n·s piled clear to the ceiling; , assault by the VietCong today
te, their problems
a n d 1 my brother has to make a path on one of the ·bloodies!
:uros, their troubles and through the room to his bed.
batlleftelds of South VIet Nam.
As with the rest of Helen We can't evea throw one can The Communists broke off the
US! it welcomes laughs full of trash away unless she assault at dusk when airstrikes
ron'l dodge a senous ques- sills through II. She's afraid I and artillery were called ln.
with a bruahooff ·
' some important papers are in 111mer
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Ican rasua II'1es In the
Kl your teen-age questtons 1there, or something valunble, fight b the :m infantrymen
'OUTH ASKED FOR IT , even if there's nothing but cigaY
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of Helen Help us•
thi~ : relte butts and garbage
were descriuev as
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no
:paper.
We aU try to clean the house,
h
ch
MOTHER, THE HOARDER but it is just hopeless. To throw ::;;;·,n
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today "vera! tliousal!d U.S. supplied rockelll
sigh~
infantrymen had opened a .north of the capital nf Hanoi,
major · ai!U-jUerrilla operoillon pOols said. . Ttie Slarl!lblit~
25 miles northwest of Saigon.
were hit 65 arid ~ mhes
Kept
northwesl of Hanoi . .Both ~UotB
The spokesllian said Opera- were listed as missing In
lion Coco bead had been I action.
onderway for 11 dljys but was
Beat In Aneul
~epl secret unW today lor The Starflghtera are the best
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curily .reasons. They said
anti-MIG aircraft known tO be
Communisll
bad
been
killed,
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clpt red and 99 8 s ect I In the US
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detamed. U.S. casualties were In the heavy ground faghtmg
described as light
in the Central Highlands, U.S.
Both th• "••tr
· support
.,... a1 Highiands comman ders threw Blf
Safighting and bethlne sweeplednear and heahvy artillery !nato thole

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away anything we have
to .
1gon were
s carr out area w ere a eomp ny
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three
kids
ake
he '.
nd th
Highlands about 10 miles from by troops from the 25th troopers from the 25th Infantry
liolbilhillbon•ll'!'l
1ove our I m
o1 us
sure s IS gone, a
en I the Cambodian border 215
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' but we wish we could :take II to our neighbor's trash miles north of Sal on.
Infantry DIVISIOn.
were beltllll/l hundreds of
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her of saving everythmg can.
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U.S spokesmen also reported Communists.
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are completely full
of with clutter and II gets worse Pong Mounta 1
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rang Starflghter jets were lost over Immediately available,, U.S. Campbell of GJauow'Kan h
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Count
was booked at th
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all the old clothes from old sister who wants to fix up forces . camp battles
Monday The Communi • t s I A ser/ company nearby Kana!ha Conn ·an bere
. . , i •-·IIOHINGMAD
., back mugazines· you can tho house but how can
she fought m a sen.. of
launched 17 surface· to· air Ifought a ootter pre-&lt;lawn battle da
ch ly I 1
in the;.. and find ;tuff
Iwhen we .can't even get to the ments that brought the hoghest &lt;SAM) missiles at U.S. planes with another Communis! force :..on a argo o murder.
back to
and before. noor or walls because of JUnk? casualties of . the war. II ts during 97 missions over the Iand a third company of the :!5th thr00te 0.:"lice also
Richard L Roush
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where the V1et Cong swarm North.
Iencountered still more Red
,er persons, nc _..,
Of Racb1e Dies
HELP! - HOPELESS
into South V1et Nam from the All but one of the Sovie.j· troops during the afternoon.
Campbell s brother Larry, 14,
Funeral aervlca far Richard
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Dear Hopeless
Cambodian jungles
lD connection with the faJal
Compulsive hoarders need ex·
No Red FlgurOI
stabbing of ADan Crookshanks.
Lb.Rousb, 79, Main SL, RaCine,
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pert help. They
perhaps be Early oflicial estimates said
Oo Of 00
28, a Kanawha Counly factory
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Then another and another Icured by psychtatry.
a Communist battalion of 400 to
'01orker, Sunday Dtghl.
will be held Thursda 112
'Y fay where they fell No Problem IS makong
your \ 600 men hit the 25th Division
Cbarged With being acces- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reeves at the Ewing Cbapelywith
could get near.
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sories after the fact of murder and son, Gary, and Mr. and Revs. James Earl and rr..
ana Phillips, 21, of Dallas, lem. The combmed eflorts of ' later contact was broken before
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were Larry Campbell, his step- Mrs. Butch Reeves spent a land Norris offlcl:tlng. Burial
screaming into a store the whole famoly may do the I a firm figure on the number of
Mtddleport may fmd out whether or not It can father Lawrence Townsend, 56, week visiting Mrs. Leona Ken- will be ln the Letart Faiiii!OJM&gt;
Kl ozzlng from
wound' ttr•ck. Hope so! - H.
I communist troops could be proceed with construction of Its sewerage Friday night. of Glasgow and Townsend'• neely. Butch Reevet!, wba bas tery
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!rag. Dear Helen
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determined.
Lee Smith, president of the board of public af· nephew, Darrell Townsend, 23, spent 13 months ln Viet Narn
was preceded ln death
'hit in the arm. His fiancee: I M:ny tomes you have artiCles But the series of skirmishes fairs, indicated Monday night at a meeting of the board of Tad, Kana.wha County.
with the paratroopers is spend- a son, Lawreoce, and
oet Pau~s, was struck '" the jg!VI I add~esses where people in Operation Paul Revere gave a 20 per cent federal grant from the Health, Educatwn
Cr~shank s body was found 1ng a 30 day leave wllh his par· sisters. Survlvwa blclude biJ
st u they walked on
may acqu re pen pais.
indications a major battle could and Welfare Department, has not yet been approved. by h,. father and brother about onis and Ids wife before re- wife Josle· three sons Her.
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But d•d thev ever think that be on the making.
Deadline for letting con- midnight Sonday in an aban- turning to the service.
and VqU· I
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olicemen havmg a TAPE-pal ,.
'" I Ameril'lln military spokesmen tracts is Saturday.
for $515,000 have been Issued, donee! company store at near·
daughter, Mrs. Jofm
rglng the grou..l'
Rami· I much
Interesting and ool , in Sa•gon meanwhile disclosed I It Is understood Congress- And a 30 per eent .grant is ad· by Rensford, on Campbells Leta Fetty entertained with and two brothers Henry
Martine 2t bo h d bee too expensiVe because tapes can
man Walter H. Moeller "" sured. However, w1th land for Creek.
I Stanley party at her home Early Friends
all 81 1
•king :ieak'
his
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working on 11."
the lagoon having cost $48,000 No motive for the killing had
Games were played Ftm.,:al home
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before and conten~ over?
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The trouble is the total o! the and engoneer's fees and other been eslablished Monday night. ana refrelbmenlll of Ice cream,
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best three contracts to be award- costs, there isn't enough mon- Crookshanks, an employe of moldes and kool ade - e serthree bou
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eel Saturday is approximately ey in sight without the NEW,Ihe South Charleston FMC Corp- ved to Mildred Jeffers, llllvtra
Je heard ;;- th h r
and hit brmgs him or her
so
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$481,000 which is in excess of grant, it is believed.
oration plant, had been stabbed Barr, Pauline Gorby, Sharon
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no e your re ers 1o can . r. au owe .
new nearl $!DO 000 Revenue bonds
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Smith Roberta Koa
Tlmml Kansas and Missouri.
o the main buildlnB and it: GLOBAL TAPE RECORD· dicatecl Mr MCKenzie had not
the three projects - Grimm
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Lon e When the resulta are 111 :11
h1swayHupstairs.
ilNG EXCHANGE, Box
33&amp;, forwarded U.e recommendation
NJame2s
streth 'a!J
Cl,! of lhe 28 states whlcb
•• o111cer ouston . Mc~oy Wayne, New Jersey, 07470.
of the county superintendent's
ruvernersa,
yso e , 0 :
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ice Longstreth, Roberta Smith caadldates In primaries wiU
l Allem Crum, a umverSity Dear Helen :
office for the job.
contract, and Cassom Hlndy,
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bave selectelll npponenta for the
oploye, Martin.. got to the All that "Almost Convinced" Karl Kautz, president of the ,
Middleport, electric- the may·
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Nov. 8 general election. Demo
'·.making hiS way past f~ur sho_uld do.about the OUija board Meigs County Board of Educa·
or, ~ouncolmen, and board of WASHINGTON CUP!) _ The . Jim Morris of Rolland who crats hoped to win Senate ~eall
l1es sprawled on the sta1rs behevers" to ask the board how lion attended and commented
public affaors to meet at 7 p.m. U .
'ly 1 Tex
. 1 Ill vlslllng his grandparents in Michigan and Jdabe. .
j the landing.
lit gets its information, and if , on McKenzie issue "As far as
Friday at town haiL
bro. •hi d asandss':"r l Mr. and Mrs. MarolD Morrb
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i1 know he has been recom
They will review the
pro- ::y~:
u.,. em toda 1m l visited Michael Barr recenUJ
TWOCI.U.IIIADB ·
posite side! of the observa- Mine confessed to lying _ 1mended '" Mr
also ex: Routine business was trans- blem at that time.
oc . congressh ml en f led' ori Mr. and Mrs Alpha Barr
Florence oo..-r 15 MidtDen walkwaY· Th
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era .lied her sIster,. Mr. and Mrs. port, was lalqm
uu-e'"'to 'Veler8DI
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saw OUIJA BOARD OWNER
~ . I pressed . his . personal opinion acted and four teacher vacan- 1I
gunmajor
eontrol
Jawso to keep
um and fired . Martinez Dear Aelen:
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the
weapuns from the bands of the Ronald Ball of Hamden a re- moria! ' Hdl!pllal by Middleport
lpll~ his s;rvlce revolver I We asked our OUI)ll board I naming of the new principal Eastern Local district school
criminal and the deranged. . cent Sun~a,.
B-R squachen al 1:110 pml.
", th. snipers body. McCoy Iwhat was m~mg ot wor.~, and was Illegal.
board Monday night at
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Chairman Thomas J. Dogg, The buildong which was pur- Monday with a possible broken
r,t on the scene and fired " it answered The DeviL So f
The motion to transfer Mr. high school.
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»-Conn., of the Senate juvenile chased by Lang"'\\le church llllkle after she apparently feel
I 0 I g u n blast. M a r Hn"' gave it away. - UNBELIEV- 1Beegle to the position of prln·
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lbbed
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a stiff gun control bill
said held at noon and al I p. m. Jacqueline Matne, Mansfield
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ry Hill
trial arts teacher, the only poIf
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an extreme example of what choir and a '!'rmoneUe "Buill near Hobson. She was transport·
&gt;hakms w1th shock. Marlinez
ble tappmg works; by sub- I anlmous vote of the board were school. No final action, how- WASHINGTON (UPll - A has been going on for much too Upon A Rock" by Char I e s eel to Veterans Memorial llosabbed a green flag and : ~~nscmo'':"es hypnosos. When two I Ellen Wirth, Kale Jarrell and ever, was taken.
spokesman for the
nation's long in this country. Rifles are Norris, church pastor.
The pllal and treated and released.
oved II. The soege was over. l
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poop1e concentrate on Jane Hill all elementary· Ro· ' The other vacancies are three major Baptist groups vmced used to mu~d
nd ten bulltlin&amp; bas been named the
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makmg .a board or ta ble. move, berta Chauncey
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1 . town ol Needv1lle.
and Eunice' Hes- e1emen ta rs -if
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opposition today to Sen. Everett of thousands•=r
of an
people
POSTPONE MEETING
·•·: south of Houston. the ::::Y brong pressure to II With son, both Junior High School, The elementary teachr posl- M. Dirksen's proposal to amend ly.'i
Sunday night supper guests A charge-wide meeUn I$
t1 Kathleen Leissner
somply because , Richard Chambers, tentatiVely Uons yet vacant are for a hrst the Constitution
to permit
of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr eduled Wednesday eve!. at
h1tman beard the llt'WS with on~ the . mg so hard. And as high school teacher; Asa grad teacher. fourth and fifth "voluntary" prayer in public
ESCAPE AGAIN ... . . . were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Black the Lelarl Falla
Methodist
ock. They called the police . ,
thmg starts to move. Hoskins high school
m at h grade teacher. fourth and fifth I schools
Athe~~s State Hospital author· and Tammie and Mr and Mrs &lt;h----• ba bee
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BapU.t County Sberlfrs department Mike Barr and Jim Morris usl 10 at the church.
)ff1cers found the 23-year-old I'
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Attendmg were Wo •am a~. Joint Committee on Public that David Kocurec escapee! for were dlnn.,. IUOSis of Mr. and
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• : Mr. Powell, •arly in theses· board president; C. ·. New- Affairs, told a Senate subcom- the second time from the bospl- Mrs. -MarviD Morris. Afternoon
GET UNIFOIIMS ·
,.th. One of the three !
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crow • because sion observed there is a long land, clerk;
Supermtendent mlltee In prepared testimony tal Monday at 2: 15 p m dffl. vlsitono were Mr. and
Mno Memben of the
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rm- that "piecemeal revision ol the cials slated he escapee! through Fred Morris and sons.
Jllgh School band are asked
to
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• · molher, "If there •• a iy group h ." . rceU, · a· out for the various vacancies c:pal Norman Bahr and mom· Constitution under the present a window. Apprehended at Vin1et their uullortlll betweM 1
!fVen, she io In heaven. But if ·
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bers Earl Dean. Howard Cald- circumstances will prompt the ton about 7 p m last night by
UNIT CALLED
and 12 Aum"t 1 to 5th Pra
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exp1anauon .. or ESP'· - RA· Carl Weese, hiBh·
· · Sherifrs de- · Pomeroy emergency squad- IIcea will be
•- August t at
· 7 p.
o.,ere '·s no beavon, ~:~
ochool well • Jr ·• Dorman Reed and I · proposal of other amendments the Gallia County
ast out of her m•sery . Of ho;
teacher. was named to replace 0. McCoy.
of similnr dubious merit every partment, he wao returned to men were summoned at 11 p. m., August 11 at? p.m. and AUII
ther, the note sa1d. Wlutman
former executive head Ronald
lime the Supreme Court hands Athens.
m. Monday for Edwin Davia, us!' 17 at B:se· p.m.
oted h:?' "woth •
mortal
Deem IS project director for Minor Damages
down a controversial decision."
Danville. A phustclan was cal~ /'
1SS1on. ,
Titles I and lJ and Mr. Powell Reported to AutOM
I Carlson thus joined what
ANNOUNCE DANCE
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da~ce
THE WEATHER
Bryan, 46, both of Middleport,
her o"n apartment '" I
notber sectwn of AusUn, shot
Public Law 874 Program.
IMonday at J:O? p.m. on Pearl I of the Nation's Catholics, Wednesday, August 23rd, from Cl.arlal. t001er tontpt, loll were each f\Ded $10 and cool!
'death.
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stunned umversoty was , t1e Carson. 77. resident of Rt. resignation ol Mrs. Betty Roush St. in Middleport.
I placed themselves in opposition lor High. bulldmg: They Jays 8ld cooler.
by Mlddlepol'l Mayor C. 0. F·llh·
~1nt .as a .. lomb today . i3 Pomeroy, and8 form•rly of as Racine Elementary teacher Middleport pollee said Roy to any change In the Constltu- will furniSh muSic.
er MondaJ. Mayor Fisher IIIII
mversoty ~ff1C1ais cancelled ; Pl. Pleasant, died at 1·I~ am. and d:.cided to purchase 10 new Vernon Howell. Sr., 73. RD, Ilion's First Amendment.
Salt baa been mined -on the fined Clarence QuaUa, 70. Mid·
classes
and
ordered
flags
tnday
in
Veteran'
Memorial
typewriters.
and
perhaps
14.
if
,
Pomeroy,
backed
from
Tiny's
,
Meigs
Generll
R01pllal
lhores
of Austria's HaltB;tatter-/ dleport, $10 and costo for 1811111'1
11
~n al half-staff.
Hospital at Pomeroy. She had as&amp;iotance for purchase eould ' Foodtand Jot and hit a car oper·
NOW YOU KNOW
Admlsslou - Mrs.
Fred · BN for 4,1108 yelll'l.
. io yield the rflbl of WIJ.
exas Gov. John Connally cul lbeen In failing heallh for sever- be gotten .
alec! by Beverlv Lee Lon~. 20, In each year stnre !148, on Rl~, Chester; Freel Mourning,
hort • trop tn Soulh .~menca i al years
Attending were Mr. Powell. Cheshire. Howell was cited to average of one oat ohvery five Middleport; A. V. H ow elI,
~ flew back from Rw . de I Mrs. Carson was born at Clerk Paul Beegle and Board Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fist&gt; I Americans baa changed reo!- Pomero.y; Joe Wdson, Pomene~ro to lhe _ state capitol, Buffalo. W. Va on Oct 2, 1888, Members Stobart. Fisher, Hill, er's court on an Improper back-~ .. nce, according to tbo MOW. roy; Richard Pickens, MlddlelC~ted at Auston. .
d. ughter of the tate Enoch and Ho'01ard Ervin and McClintock. ing charge.
polltan Life Insurance Co.
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Beat Off Six~Hour "Viet-Cong A$Sault . .· ·~

ilt1y Sentinel, Pomeroy•'Mld41eport, 0 ., Aug. 2, 1968

HELEN HELP US!

SAIGON (UP() -An oulnumbered company of Infantrymen
from the U.S. Army's 25th
Division beal off a six-hour
• &lt;Olumn is for
young n·s piled clear to the ceiling; , assault by the VietCong today
te, their problems
a n d 1 my brother has to make a path on one of the ·bloodies!
:uros, their troubles and through the room to his bed.
batlleftelds of South VIet Nam.
As with the rest of Helen We can't evea throw one can The Communists broke off the
US! it welcomes laughs full of trash away unless she assault at dusk when airstrikes
ron'l dodge a senous ques- sills through II. She's afraid I and artillery were called ln.
with a bruahooff ·
' some important papers are in 111mer
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Ican rasua II'1es In the
Kl your teen-age questtons 1there, or something valunble, fight b the :m infantrymen
'OUTH ASKED FOR IT , even if there's nothing but cigaY
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of Helen Help us•
thi~ : relte butts and garbage
were descriuev as
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Commumst losses wel)O
no
:paper.
We aU try to clean the house,
h
ch
MOTHER, THE HOARDER but it is just hopeless. To throw ::;;;·,n
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today "vera! tliousal!d U.S. supplied rockelll
sigh~
infantrymen had opened a .north of the capital nf Hanoi,
major · ai!U-jUerrilla operoillon pOols said. . Ttie Slarl!lblit~
25 miles northwest of Saigon.
were hit 65 arid ~ mhes
Kept
northwesl of Hanoi . .Both ~UotB
The spokesllian said Opera- were listed as missing In
lion Coco bead had been I action.
onderway for 11 dljys but was
Beat In Aneul
~epl secret unW today lor The Starflghtera are the best
31
curily .reasons. They said
anti-MIG aircraft known tO be
Communisll
bad
been
killed,
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clpt red and 99 8 s ect I In the US
. . arsen aJ .
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detamed. U.S. casualties were In the heavy ground faghtmg
described as light
in the Central Highlands, U.S.
Both th• "••tr
· support
.,... a1 Highiands comman ders threw Blf
Safighting and bethlne sweeplednear and heahvy artillery !nato thole

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away anything we have
to .
1gon were
s carr out area w ere a eomp ny
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three
kids
ake
he '.
nd th
Highlands about 10 miles from by troops from the 25th troopers from the 25th Infantry
liolbilhillbon•ll'!'l
1ove our I m
o1 us
sure s IS gone, a
en I the Cambodian border 215
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' but we wish we could :take II to our neighbor's trash miles north of Sal on.
Infantry DIVISIOn.
were beltllll/l hundreds of
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her of saving everythmg can.
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U.S spokesmen also reported Communists.
CHARLESTON W Va (UP!)
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bursts
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- A 13-yeiiMII, boy Robert
are completely full
of with clutter and II gets worse Pong Mounta 1
a
rang Starflghter jets were lost over Immediately available,, U.S. Campbell of GJauow'Kan h
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aw a
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. She saves every newspa-~by the day I have a 23-year .
mmums or
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Count
was booked at th
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all the old clothes from old sister who wants to fix up forces . camp battles
Monday The Communi • t s I A ser/ company nearby Kana!ha Conn ·an bere
. . , i •-·IIOHINGMAD
., back mugazines· you can tho house but how can
she fought m a sen.. of
launched 17 surface· to· air Ifought a ootter pre-&lt;lawn battle da
ch ly I 1
in the;.. and find ;tuff
Iwhen we .can't even get to the ments that brought the hoghest &lt;SAM) missiles at U.S. planes with another Communis! force :..on a argo o murder.
back to
and before. noor or walls because of JUnk? casualties of . the war. II ts during 97 missions over the Iand a third company of the :!5th thr00te 0.:"lice also
Richard L Roush
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where the V1et Cong swarm North.
Iencountered still more Red
,er persons, nc _..,
Of Racb1e Dies
HELP! - HOPELESS
into South V1et Nam from the All but one of the Sovie.j· troops during the afternoon.
Campbell s brother Larry, 14,
Funeral aervlca far Richard
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Dear Hopeless
Cambodian jungles
lD connection with the faJal
Compulsive hoarders need ex·
No Red FlgurOI
stabbing of ADan Crookshanks.
Lb.Rousb, 79, Main SL, RaCine,
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pert help. They
perhaps be Early oflicial estimates said
Oo Of 00
28, a Kanawha Counly factory
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Then another and another Icured by psychtatry.
a Communist battalion of 400 to
'01orker, Sunday Dtghl.
will be held Thursda 112
'Y fay where they fell No Problem IS makong
your \ 600 men hit the 25th Division
Cbarged With being acces- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reeves at the Ewing Cbapelywith
could get near.
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mother realize she's sot a prob- soldiers, but a spokesman said
sories after the fact of murder and son, Gary, and Mr. and Revs. James Earl and rr..
ana Phillips, 21, of Dallas, lem. The combmed eflorts of ' later contact was broken before
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were Larry Campbell, his step- Mrs. Butch Reeves spent a land Norris offlcl:tlng. Burial
screaming into a store the whole famoly may do the I a firm figure on the number of
Mtddleport may fmd out whether or not It can father Lawrence Townsend, 56, week visiting Mrs. Leona Ken- will be ln the Letart Faiiii!OJM&gt;
Kl ozzlng from
wound' ttr•ck. Hope so! - H.
I communist troops could be proceed with construction of Its sewerage Friday night. of Glasgow and Townsend'• neely. Butch Reevet!, wba bas tery
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lui Kbasap of Masul
!rag. Dear Helen
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determined.
Lee Smith, president of the board of public af· nephew, Darrell Townsend, 23, spent 13 months ln Viet Narn
was preceded ln death
'hit in the arm. His fiancee: I M:ny tomes you have artiCles But the series of skirmishes fairs, indicated Monday night at a meeting of the board of Tad, Kana.wha County.
with the paratroopers is spend- a son, Lawreoce, and
oet Pau~s, was struck '" the jg!VI I add~esses where people in Operation Paul Revere gave a 20 per cent federal grant from the Health, Educatwn
Cr~shank s body was found 1ng a 30 day leave wllh his par· sisters. Survlvwa blclude biJ
st u they walked on
may acqu re pen pais.
indications a major battle could and Welfare Department, has not yet been approved. by h,. father and brother about onis and Ids wife before re- wife Josle· three sons Her.
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orby street.
But d•d thev ever think that be on the making.
Deadline for letting con- midnight Sonday in an aban- turning to the service.
and VqU· I
lne of the cit
olicemen havmg a TAPE-pal ,.
'" I Ameril'lln military spokesmen tracts is Saturday.
for $515,000 have been Issued, donee! company store at near·
daughter, Mrs. Jofm
rglng the grou..l'
Rami· I much
Interesting and ool , in Sa•gon meanwhile disclosed I It Is understood Congress- And a 30 per eent .grant is ad· by Rensford, on Campbells Leta Fetty entertained with and two brothers Henry
Martine 2t bo h d bee too expensiVe because tapes can
man Walter H. Moeller "" sured. However, w1th land for Creek.
I Stanley party at her home Early Friends
all 81 1
•king :ieak'
his
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working on 11."
the lagoon having cost $48,000 No motive for the killing had
Games were played Ftm.,:al home
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before and conten~ over?
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The trouble is the total o! the and engoneer's fees and other been eslablished Monday night. ana refrelbmenlll of Ice cream,
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best three contracts to be award- costs, there isn't enough mon- Crookshanks, an employe of moldes and kool ade - e serthree bou
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eel Saturday is approximately ey in sight without the NEW,Ihe South Charleston FMC Corp- ved to Mildred Jeffers, llllvtra
Je heard ;;- th h r
and hit brmgs him or her
so
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$481,000 which is in excess of grant, it is believed.
oration plant, had been stabbed Barr, Pauline Gorby, Sharon
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s oo mgs on muc closer.
over a non-certificated appll· th
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Barr L•dla Smith u.-aret
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no e your re ers 1o can . r. au owe .
new nearl $!DO 000 Revenue bonds
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Edwards Janel and Debbie
·ned lo the campus. He got pm this address up and save district local superintendent, in·
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Smith Roberta Koa
Tlmml Kansas and Missouri.
o the main buildlnB and it: GLOBAL TAPE RECORD· dicatecl Mr MCKenzie had not
the three projects - Grimm
and
Kn
Lon e When the resulta are 111 :11
h1swayHupstairs.
ilNG EXCHANGE, Box
33&amp;, forwarded U.e recommendation
NJame2s
streth 'a!J
Cl,! of lhe 28 states whlcb
•• o111cer ouston . Mc~oy Wayne, New Jersey, 07470.
of the county superintendent's
ruvernersa,
yso e , 0 :
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ice Longstreth, Roberta Smith caadldates In primaries wiU
l Allem Crum, a umverSity Dear Helen :
office for the job.
contract, and Cassom Hlndy,
d Ter
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bave selectelll npponenta for the
oploye, Martin.. got to the All that "Almost Convinced" Karl Kautz, president of the ,
Middleport, electric- the may·
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esa e y.
Nov. 8 general election. Demo
'·.making hiS way past f~ur sho_uld do.about the OUija board Meigs County Board of Educa·
or, ~ouncolmen, and board of WASHINGTON CUP!) _ The . Jim Morris of Rolland who crats hoped to win Senate ~eall
l1es sprawled on the sta1rs behevers" to ask the board how lion attended and commented
public affaors to meet at 7 p.m. U .
'ly 1 Tex
. 1 Ill vlslllng his grandparents in Michigan and Jdabe. .
j the landing.
lit gets its information, and if , on McKenzie issue "As far as
Friday at town haiL
bro. •hi d asandss':"r l Mr. and Mrs. MarolD Morrb
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i1 know he has been recom
They will review the
pro- ::y~:
u.,. em toda 1m l visited Michael Barr recenUJ
TWOCI.U.IIIADB ·
posite side! of the observa- Mine confessed to lying _ 1mended '" Mr
also ex: Routine business was trans- blem at that time.
oc . congressh ml en f led' ori Mr. and Mrs Alpha Barr
Florence oo..-r 15 MidtDen walkwaY· Th
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over au
era .lied her sIster,. Mr. and Mrs. port, was lalqm
uu-e'"'to 'Veler8DI
, . M&amp;
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saw OUIJA BOARD OWNER
~ . I pressed . his . personal opinion acted and four teacher vacan- 1I
gunmajor
eontrol
Jawso to keep
um and fired . Martinez Dear Aelen:
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the
weapuns from the bands of the Ronald Ball of Hamden a re- moria! ' Hdl!pllal by Middleport
lpll~ his s;rvlce revolver I We asked our OUI)ll board I naming of the new principal Eastern Local district school
criminal and the deranged. . cent Sun~a,.
B-R squachen al 1:110 pml.
", th. snipers body. McCoy Iwhat was m~mg ot wor.~, and was Illegal.
board Monday night at
I he I
Chairman Thomas J. Dogg, The buildong which was pur- Monday with a possible broken
r,t on the scene and fired " it answered The DeviL So f
The motion to transfer Mr. high school.
\
»-Conn., of the Senate juvenile chased by Lang"'\\le church llllkle after she apparently feel
I 0 I g u n blast. M a r Hn"' gave it away. - UNBELIEV- 1Beegle to the position of prln·
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delinquency . subcommittee, who and remodeled was dedicated on Locust St. The unit was also
lbbed
ER BUT NOT TAKING CHAN· ci••l
theref indus
Is an 1
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bas 1ong 1oughi for approv a1 0 f recently• A basket dinner was called at J-48
..o- .or
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· b and fired CES
·- was made by Otis Me- Itrcwas
nt reported
fo the 1·ob
p.m. Tu e_,
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Cllntnck and seconded by Har- app I a
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a stiff gun control bill
said held at noon and al I p. m. Jacqueline Matne, Mansfield
iper.
Dear Helen :
ry Hill
trial arts teacher, the only poIf
"th0 . ld I . • 'u
,; there was s"""ial music by the who beearne 01 t' -·•• ,
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as . Teachers employed by a un·
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an extreme example of what choir and a '!'rmoneUe "Buill near Hobson. She was transport·
&gt;hakms w1th shock. Marlinez
ble tappmg works; by sub- I anlmous vote of the board were school. No final action, how- WASHINGTON (UPll - A has been going on for much too Upon A Rock" by Char I e s eel to Veterans Memorial llosabbed a green flag and : ~~nscmo'':"es hypnosos. When two I Ellen Wirth, Kale Jarrell and ever, was taken.
spokesman for the
nation's long in this country. Rifles are Norris, church pastor.
The pllal and treated and released.
oved II. The soege was over. l
.
poop1e concentrate on Jane Hill all elementary· Ro· ' The other vacancies are three major Baptist groups vmced used to mu~d
nd ten bulltlin&amp; bas been named the
In th e l'ttle
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makmg .a board or ta ble. move, berta Chauncey
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wou annual-s Fellowship Room.
1 . town ol Needv1lle.
and Eunice' Hes- e1emen ta rs -if
•- 10ns ·
opposition today to Sen. Everett of thousands•=r
of an
people
POSTPONE MEETING
·•·: south of Houston. the ::::Y brong pressure to II With son, both Junior High School, The elementary teachr posl- M. Dirksen's proposal to amend ly.'i
Sunday night supper guests A charge-wide meeUn I$
t1 Kathleen Leissner
somply because , Richard Chambers, tentatiVely Uons yet vacant are for a hrst the Constitution
to permit
of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr eduled Wednesday eve!. at
h1tman beard the llt'WS with on~ the . mg so hard. And as high school teacher; Asa grad teacher. fourth and fifth "voluntary" prayer in public
ESCAPE AGAIN ... . . . were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Black the Lelarl Falla
Methodist
ock. They called the police . ,
thmg starts to move. Hoskins high school
m at h grade teacher. fourth and fifth I schools
Athe~~s State Hospital author· and Tammie and Mr and Mrs &lt;h----• ba bee
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to su bcon- teacher ' and Clyde Smith sec- 7-Bih grade 8 0 f one of the eIe- c Emanuel
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BapU.t County Sberlfrs department Mike Barr and Jim Morris usl 10 at the church.
)ff1cers found the 23-year-old I'
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er.
Attendmg were Wo •am a~. Joint Committee on Public that David Kocurec escapee! for were dlnn.,. IUOSis of Mr. and
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• : Mr. Powell, •arly in theses· board president; C. ·. New- Affairs, told a Senate subcom- the second time from the bospl- Mrs. -MarviD Morris. Afternoon
GET UNIFOIIMS ·
,.th. One of the three !
th
crow • because sion observed there is a long land, clerk;
Supermtendent mlltee In prepared testimony tal Monday at 2: 15 p m dffl. vlsitono were Mr. and
Mno Memben of the
Ru"·"•
sord ered notes found ,.id
· of even
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strongest
one
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Jist of aoplicants to be checked
n
rm- that "piecemeal revision ol the cials slated he escapee! through Fred Morris and sons.
Jllgh School band are asked
to
• og
1
• · molher, "If there •• a iy group h ." . rceU, · a· out for the various vacancies c:pal Norman Bahr and mom· Constitution under the present a window. Apprehended at Vin1et their uullortlll betweM 1
!fVen, she io In heaven. But if ·
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0 only I Jell in the district
bers Earl Dean. Howard Cald- circumstances will prompt the ton about 7 p m last night by
UNIT CALLED
and 12 Aum"t 1 to 5th Pra
•• ·•• at TIONAL
exp1anauon .. or ESP'· - RA· Carl Weese, hiBh·
· · Sherifrs de- · Pomeroy emergency squad- IIcea will be
•- August t at
· 7 p.
o.,ere '·s no beavon, ~:~
ochool well • Jr ·• Dorman Reed and I · proposal of other amendments the Gallia County
ast out of her m•sery . Of ho;
teacher. was named to replace 0. McCoy.
of similnr dubious merit every partment, he wao returned to men were summoned at 11 p. m., August 11 at? p.m. and AUII
ther, the note sa1d. Wlutman
former executive head Ronald
lime the Supreme Court hands Athens.
m. Monday for Edwin Davia, us!' 17 at B:se· p.m.
oted h:?' "woth •
mortal
Deem IS project director for Minor Damages
down a controversial decision."
Danville. A phustclan was cal~ /'
1SS1on. ,
Titles I and lJ and Mr. Powell Reported to AutOM
I Carlson thus joined what
ANNOUNCE DANCE
ed.
.
TWO FINED
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Whotman s· mother was found
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was
cerbhed
by
the
board
to
M'
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ed
opponents
claim
is
the
"overThe
Racine
Jumor
Fire
deJohn
Bryan
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da~ce
THE WEATHER
Bryan, 46, both of Middleport,
her o"n apartment '" I
notber sectwn of AusUn, shot
Public Law 874 Program.
IMonday at J:O? p.m. on Pearl I of the Nation's Catholics, Wednesday, August 23rd, from Cl.arlal. t001er tontpt, loll were each f\Ded $10 and cool!
'death.
.
.
I . PT. PLEASANT Mrs. Hat- The board also accepted the St. at the Intersection of Locust Protestants and Jews who h~ve I to I~ p.m.~ a~ the Racine Jun- IW5. Wedaetdoy aollly ouaay 011 aasaull and battery charp1
stunned umversoty was , t1e Carson. 77. resident of Rt. resignation ol Mrs. Betty Roush St. in Middleport.
I placed themselves in opposition lor High. bulldmg: They Jays 8ld cooler.
by Mlddlepol'l Mayor C. 0. F·llh·
~1nt .as a .. lomb today . i3 Pomeroy, and8 form•rly of as Racine Elementary teacher Middleport pollee said Roy to any change In the Constltu- will furniSh muSic.
er MondaJ. Mayor Fisher IIIII
mversoty ~ff1C1ais cancelled ; Pl. Pleasant, died at 1·I~ am. and d:.cided to purchase 10 new Vernon Howell. Sr., 73. RD, Ilion's First Amendment.
Salt baa been mined -on the fined Clarence QuaUa, 70. Mid·
classes
and
ordered
flags
tnday
in
Veteran'
Memorial
typewriters.
and
perhaps
14.
if
,
Pomeroy,
backed
from
Tiny's
,
Meigs
Generll
R01pllal
lhores
of Austria's HaltB;tatter-/ dleport, $10 and costo for 1811111'1
11
~n al half-staff.
Hospital at Pomeroy. She had as&amp;iotance for purchase eould ' Foodtand Jot and hit a car oper·
NOW YOU KNOW
Admlsslou - Mrs.
Fred · BN for 4,1108 yelll'l.
. io yield the rflbl of WIJ.
exas Gov. John Connally cul lbeen In failing heallh for sever- be gotten .
alec! by Beverlv Lee Lon~. 20, In each year stnre !148, on Rl~, Chester; Freel Mourning,
hort • trop tn Soulh .~menca i al years
Attending were Mr. Powell. Cheshire. Howell was cited to average of one oat ohvery five Middleport; A. V. H ow elI,
~ flew back from Rw . de I Mrs. Carson was born at Clerk Paul Beegle and Board Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fist&gt; I Americans baa changed reo!- Pomero.y; Joe Wdson, Pomene~ro to lhe _ state capitol, Buffalo. W. Va on Oct 2, 1888, Members Stobart. Fisher, Hill, er's court on an Improper back-~ .. nce, according to tbo MOW. roy; Richard Pickens, MlddlelC~ted at Auston. .
d. ughter of the tate Enoch and Ho'01ard Ervin and McClintock. ing charge.
polltan Life Insurance Co.
port; and Webster Hodge, Pom-

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'.ohnson 's r~d1o te~evision sta· l· or Rt. 3 Pomerov, and Elmore
President Johnson wired hiS [ She is survived

by a sister

1011 K1'BC m Auston Bolton is Casto of Cheshire.
I
he grandfather ol one ot the Services will be held at 1.30
Sonntag.___ p.m. •OSTl Thursday at
ihe
Crow-Ho·,.ei
home.!
Buri•l will be in the Green

•K!Iims,_~aul

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Bottom cemetery Friends may
Ot;YtrfED ro INTERE1'1 llf call at the funeral borne after
JoiEI(JS . MAISON ~KEA
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Ella Larue.
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Robert Hqgy, Pomeroy.
Dlacbll'Jea
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Kleinknecht said information
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wood . &amp;lth tiC&gt;
t1on hat t"'- hDrltontGI light.. Ah;ml·

WOODBI MOYW

LOIMIID SIIUTTIIS

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SHUTTERS

WOODEN

SCIEEI DOOR
2' !"'x6' 9" x 1',\"

Rec.

WHITE WOOD
BATHROOM SEAT

$8.55

~' 1288

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5689

De1igntd for warm -thtr cornl.-1. Enlow
1ool •~mmtr brHUI but kelp out oll un·
wollfed pn!l Gnd lnwch.

MANY MORE VALUES!

DELUXE

WALL· HUNG
MEDICINE CABINET

ONE ONLY

CABIN LAUAII
WOOD
PAIELINI

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S949

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INTERIOR DOORS INTERIOR DOORS r I•, r r , '"'

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COMBIIATIOII
STORM DOOR

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~ S2}-95

PIIE·HUNG

WOODIN

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PURPOSE
DOORS

Stop In and See
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11777

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Abitibi

GARAGE DOOR

CRAFTEK

LINER PANELING

S659

9'x7' SIZE

Re1. $100.50

IDEAL FOR GARAGES,
CLOSETS,, CABINETS,
WORKSHOPS

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$20.70
Value

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$99.95

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PULLDOWN FIXTURE

CONAX

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STAIRS

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DecoratorColors

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ON ALL NEW
'66 PLYMOIJTHS!

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$1.75

See yo~r Plymouth Dealer for a aeanup Deal!
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OUTDOOR
LAMPHOLDER

BEDROOM OR
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SH INKING PRICES

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BATHROOM LIGHT FIXTURE

HARDBOARD
PANELING

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Sale

FRI!liGii - • MARKETING a~aCH ..
JHoJ~
. ,,..
UDI
. · ·• .;.,. ~-,.
~v
ne.w Ztg Zag sewillj! machines Needed lmmediat.ely: Ell*" '
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HAD'- INil
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wtth 21J.yoar factory guaran·
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. . . ., Detllllne tM a . M.
lee,
natwnaily
advertised
ienced
lntervleM!l'B,
or
WOlD·
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CANGILL.A1'1DNI
b ds to be old for storage en willt118 to be tralned fvl'
CelallCTIONI
0
Will . . ~ !Nttlt ttll A. M.
0
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Of $45 each, door-to-door
StlrVe)' Wtll'k.
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II ONI OPTHI
-------Ca 0 be paid 81 ~ 8 month: Hourly, rate ~.71 per !lour
-All- IIMIIatiii' Slltlp I ·
,
,
bo
plus
8c
per
mile.
Must
be..
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H
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64 CORVAIR
$1095
"W• will deliver to your me I pendable and conscientioUs
•• II.,..
T•
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MiCIIf PIO(ioLIJ cA"&amp;:
Deluxe Coupe. 1 locul owner, motor overhauled. Good tll'tt,
to sew on lbem to
make
·
1peec1 Our DrlvHn
Core eBullcloHr
DICK RAWLINGs '
sure you are completely sat· Write to Bor No. 168-B, e-o
UIVICI 11 Hlltll
eAny Type
clean interior.
lsf'ed
1 Ph ~18 8 2 6tc Datly Sentinel, Pomeroy, 0. ~------:-...J
' Hond1 S.lel
63 CHEVROLET
' 1695
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UTU
bwllngs
Per Wlllt Ad lerYIII
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Im~la hardtov coupe, White finish. Spotless clean red ID·
STEREO RADIO COMBINA·
WYMISI .
4 c•n • ,., llhord on• ,...."'.,..ro;:.
engme,
auomntic,
power
1teerlng
and
brakes.
Ra·
TION _ Beautiful
walnut
Wlnted
,
f t NIM MlddtopoJt, 0
327
1
Miftlmvm Cb•l'fl " ......
MIIDLII'OIIT,.
OHIO ' .
0
11 cents ,., . .,. ..., UNt c..
dio and heatet:.
console, radio equipped with J
I~ omtrOY, •
HCuttW
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,.. actt
.e..,
Dttc1)vnl
GMC
$1095
4 speed automatic eb31111er, 'n:EN-AGE dallco band at the 1, PliO within 1t . .. ,
61
IICIW TAKING RllfTA&amp;.
ca•D Of THANKI &amp; o•rTUA.IU
\Z Ton 8 ft. Pickup. Wide, body, 6 ryl. engine, Cab A· I con·
4 spe~ker sound system. 1966 Skate-A-Way Roller
Rink
EXPERIEI'fCED
EXPERIENCED
ltUIRV/ITIONI• ·
II.» ~ II . .N llllnlnnnW. . . .
dition. Whtle over red flmsb, heater, new tires.
model, used only 3 montlls:
Saturday nltes from 10 til 12
MdltiMMII woN 1..
WHEEL
O,.!'tCI tiOUU
Assume payments of
$6.25 p.m. Ph. Chester 1111 3929 af.
II:M a. M. . . t:OO P M. Dlllt
I
latuNI., I:H • . M. .. Iiiii .....
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per m..Ut or pay balanr.e due ler 6 p.m.
• 2 ste
ALIGNMENT
IT'I 10 IAIY
TO PL&amp;CI A
NB.28. Try it ia your home. KITCHEN help, Crill eook and
1nd
•uuL f PRODUCI...
OPEN
EVES.
9:00
P.M.
_
Ph.
1192-3218.
8
2
6tc
waitress.
Ph.
JIIIS.M32
or
f92..
and
BRAKE
SERVICE
• SALES •
WAIIT AD
2580.
• I 81&lt;
RENTALS.
PHONE WY 2-2156
Ill 1101, BEANS, tomatoes, aabbage and
eCamplntlqulpmrnle
----:--:::--:---ll===-======""""""'"""'F':§::Jt"""'~l cucumbera. Clarence Proffilt,
lime Ahgnment Shop
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Card of Th•nk•
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For S.ki
Portland. Obio. Pb. &amp;4S-2254.
lniUfiiiCe
Phono 992-357.
For Rent
7 14 tic GET A quotation from REU·
w Mlin 11.
Pomrroy I
Camping 'l'rellen
WE WOULD like to express
STOKERMATIC llova with fan
TER INSURANCE AGENCY '11Y 2-2193
Pomeroy
Formerll' Grueser Body
Hortero St.
- · W. Va.
2106
our thanks and appreciatton 1 FOUR ROOM furnished sparl i and t:mo:t, :.:..,
11 SPOTTED Polaad China lNC. beforo renewlq your II~:.:..:.:::.,~.:::J""'""'""',..,;w:on:•,,,J~-==:...,...,!!!!1~m.N~,=~1!1
4 14 tic gas s e.
to our many friends
a n d j menl WY W658.
lip
pigs, 10 weeks old, extra oica. auto insurance. We may be i'
11
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ne~ghbors who helped us so .
SUI ·
Also a 1952 Dodge pick up able to sovo )'011 money.
---;---;:--;---very much during lbe hosptl- SEVEN ROOM house In Syra- USED dining roolll table and truck, good sbape. Contact
8 2 tic
Auto Selat
A
al•zatipn of James
Heaton cuse. Be ready for occupancy li chalra, $25. Ph. OOZ.3356.
John Stanley, Albany, Rt. 2 &amp;tTI'OMOBlLE Insurance IJ.eii 1961 PLYMOUTH, 4 door Sedan,
follo..illg an accident. Also on August 4. Phone IVY "'
8 2 3tp Snowville, 0.
7 31 3tc
&amp;ood condition. Ph. 992·3533.
~
thanks for the many dona· 2455.
7 1B lie CANNING tomatoes, $1 a bush~~~.J':v 0:'~
8 2 31p
!tons and cards. to all lhe
bed
ho
el, brillg owa coatainer and 8UDGET f'RlCED furDllun Ill
Holzer Bllpltah
Vlllllal
1 1J Uc 11112 CORVAIR MOIII8 statio&amp; '"""OD~~y COUNCIL hours
churche&lt; who had
speetal MODERN 2
room
me. you pick 2 miles above Le- our !bird Door budget ohop.
2-4 and 7-1 p.m. Pll'lllls
prayei services. to the staff Pomeroy, 0. Ph. !192-2903 day tart, o.' Julian Hill, Letart Baker Funllture, Middleport
Sale or Trede
wagon, 31,000 miles, automal- Dall8hters of America will meel only on Pediatrics Ward.
of Holzer Hospital, to
the · or 992-3702 evenings.
Falls 0
11 12
ic tranemission, radio, good at the 10011' hall Monday at III:·
8 2 titc Oblo.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad,
7 24 tre
' •
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g 2 1163, 2 daor Studebaker Llrk, tires, • · Ph. f92..38'14.
38 p.m. All officers are requea't&gt;
Admlsslou
(O F:wing's Ambulance serv- CAMPING trailer, sleeps . siX. RATS, MICE elimllllll!d
for- JOU cal wa OA your . ru 'th standard shift, low mlleegt,
a
I 5tc ed to be present for lulallaiiOD. Pamela J. Wagcmer, 4ft ee..
·
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ever "Get Star"
Ebers· hours after cleamng 11 wt
good condition. Will lredl Jll5 MGB red Wl'th black m
' • Members are asked to bring tral Ave.,· Mn. Odell !it Jllld.
~re.. """fIta . b&lt;Yl~rs o Yoouur Will rent by day or week. Ph. bach Hardware 'sugar Run Lustre Foam. Electric Sham·
'
drink
w• •r u ne1gboo s.
992-5522.
., , •
tal $! Ebersbach for • camper trailer. Ph. ltiZ- terior, wire wheels, '
III!W 1811dwiebes or a cold soft
ows, 846 Fourth Ave.; lfrl. Bay·
help and concern " greatly
7 27 lfc Feed, p.- &lt;en s Hardware.
pooer ren
·
5551.
'I • tile Micbeien tires, excellent con· for refresbmenlll.
moed H. Stewart, 107 .,P. e c. u
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7 1' .....
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7 28 6tc
ap ec1aled.
Mr .· and Mrs.
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c1111on. Pb. 992-5259 or f92..3328 POMEROY BAND BOOST• Dr.; Mrs. Rlcbard 8. lleei; lila
James HeaJon and family.
For Sale
USED davenport and
chair, 1964, 13 FT. Camper, Melvin Sus1ness Opportun •
7 3! 3lp ers Association will meel rue. Grande; Mn. J. Rlcbard Flllllk·
8 2 lip · ONE GOOD Superior grain $20; table top gas r31111e $25; Littlt, Clloabire, 0.
ASSURED SUCCISi
day at 7:30 p.m., at the Pome- ner, Rt. I IDdwell; 111'1. lllfll'.
- - - - - - - - - Drill. Emmett Will, Rt. 3; oak rocking chair ss. Never
7 29 6tc
roy Senior High. All boosters garet Colllns, Crmva Cll)'l Jllo.
Notice
Pomeroy, o.
7 31 6tp ll6ed combination gas and ker· vtNETL\il
all l&lt;inds.
EXCLUSIVE
are urged to attend.
Dis J. Marlla, ll4m:er¥ll1e Star
- -- - - -- osene cook stove $45; ueed Also repatn. ~ Wippel
DISTRIBUTOIIBIIII'
TUESDAY
Rt.; Mn. Michaol L. Bal'dd,
\UCTION SALE- Satlll'day 14 FT. Fibergiii!IS boat with kitchen chairs, $1 eacll. I'll. Suppl•, Z1S b*ti
Ave~l
1fT
POMEROY CHAPTER ~ South Sid&amp;; Mn. Otarlell C:.
Tv
' 45 liP Mercury motor and
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VERY WGB EAII5INGI
1t' 3S
OES will meet at the Masoruc PullillB, Pl. Pleaslllll; Man!e1la
10
1 • tile Pomeroy,
Aug. 6, at a.m. at ·00ppera trailer, 1962 model, A-1 con- 119Z-3874·
Ohio.
f • ltJIG
Temple, Tuesday, at 7:45 p.m. J. Caln HI Leon· 111'1. Bay
Platns, O. Turn West
RL diUOD. CGiltact Gary Gibbs,
ili!!LP IISelDblill Apeebt Styli
WEDNESDAY
' ' 1
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681. and follow signs. Farm a - W. va~ or call 7?:1- .\RAil kiDs pests Desll l'NI
~IJ. Wllolesale distributor
lor
OFFICERS nd bo'
D. Beneon, Galllpolll FetiJ':
eqwpme•t, Ford lnlctor, A-1
1 31 Ute
your bome from termites, _,_.. ,..._ ""' I 11 Ill lllablished cosmetic IIDI, est.
D
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a
c tr mem- Rlebard L. Roush, RaciDeJ lira.
condition, 14 ln. Ford pl.....,
_ auts, cockroacbes, erickell,
1111. No experience aeeded.
bera of Bethel No. 62 of tho Thoftlaa McKay Rt. 1 Lag
plows, rear mount mower, PILE Is SGft and lofty . .. colapldlrr, 1111!1' tad
1n111ar
. . . .emlllll ablllfr required. MASON - Dale Rollins, • Int.maliCJ!Ial Order of Job's Bottbm;' Mrs. Ltdreu F.lebaen0
garden tractor, horse drawa ors retaia hrilliance in car- = ~ ~:~. Mal- 1 '....., 114 w a
IJICOid
business. Wahama IDgh ~ool
senior Daughters will meel at Pome- leb, Pomeroy; Mra. Keltll , G.
farm equipment and harness, pets cleaned with Blue Lus- IIIII 111 Kblg Builden .,..uu'lllt ~ I'll. Rl-411'1. Ostq+q lraWRg fumlsbed. from Letart! wtll observe 1m- roy Masonle Temple '!edne&amp;o Aeiker,lit. 1 Middleport! Blaine
also 80 bales of Soya Bean tre. Rent electric shampooer 01., Middleport.
• 18 lfc
f 11 sto
Well llllited for busband and po~t legtSI~Uve action on day, at 5 p.m. ta practice lor J. ~. Rullalld.; lin. Wai·
Hay , 2 man power saw and a $1. Baker Furniture Co.
Wile llllerprisa. No oelling. Capitol Hill this week u ~ win- BCitool of lnelruction.
ter f : Ciatt, 0a11 f!l1l; Mrs.
1953 Ford, 2 door
Sedan,
8 I Stc ONli1 WllllEL 11111111 trailer I
s·
-Old '-torr )B. ner of CoiiJil'OSsmaA Ken Heel!THURSDAY
Lonnie A I.ecJnard; JaCkson·
household goods, refrigerator, FOR better cleanilng, to keep wi111 bltehes. and lights, e1.
telll
1 Mr. All• 113- lor'~ "Week Ill Washington" . PAST CWEF~ OF MAGNO. William j_ Lucu, Wellston:
Amana upnght, 21 cu. ft. deep colon gleaming, use Blue celleat condition. Ph. 992-5543. Our •••••., Gfllllliwct~ tak
lll·'IIIL DemaWJit eo., 1501 coDntest the k Dal
nd lia T~le dPylhian Slstera w1D Mrs. Woodrow Zilla, McArtlt7 31 3te
frt'eze, real oJCe home com· L Ire
rpet 1 n r Rent
u in (ulllllltl,;
lkoidWIJ', Dlllral, Mllll.
unng
,wee
e
a meet uours ay, a1 6 p.m. a1 ur; James G. Parker, Ravent-'
fort coal and wood,
cook
stove, elustr.
c ea ;• 1·· p·lCk~ DON'T pump your ,~~~~
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other olin
wm,ners will
view
tho borne
of Mrs. Ama.nda Kas- wood·, Mrs. Al-n B.
Da~.
1 tlllo four
9 ampooer
stoves,
combJ·ne.c lC cah
-r Better prl~•'~"........ 08
the final
th
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3 Coal hea"-g
w•
Hard
Co Inc
Uc taU. Gel Kleaii-.EJI&gt;.All fre-.
torr, W•
v g on e conw~ par •01' a po uc P ntc. em- St. Albans W Va . Mn Jlru.
ation radio, T.V. and record · en •
ware ·• 8
~
.
Elec. Ran·
llllliMII Slrvicet
versial Civil Rights Act of 1966, bers are reminded to take their zella F. B.,~, (:;,alton; Jos6tc Septic Tank Cleaner. 1a4o .
player,. living room
furnimarlt: rarm BureaL
BEADY..JiiiX wta clell II' and the debate on the Econom· own table service.
phD Mill Oak Hill• Mrs
lure, mce bedroom
su1te, t WELL BROKE PONIES, 40
f l IOI8
...... Chrtl
ed ...... lo ..,,. ,;,._.
ic Opportunity Amendments of LAUREL CLIFF BETI'ER ~ l ~Ill Wellsk,n· Mn:
sweeper, radios and many I to 42 inebes tal~ broke to
PIIIEZIR
$191
'""'' ,__ ,. •.r-· 1966
llealth club will meet Thursday ar ·
•
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19 cu. II. Chest
1 South hlnl;
oUter items IOO numerous to 1 work or ride. Also I Chevro- WELL kept carpell llbow b
$235
aud easy. Free llllmalel. W:th
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In
h••h
e
eveniiiJI
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Rex
Porter,
Rt.
1 ~..· ts f -·•·• J11ae r..tre PIIIZER
Pbona II!IW2M,
GGoglebl
"' g ar
'
. ' Mrs. Jerry T. Falmlll, ·~
mention, antiques:
beauti- let transmlsaions and I DD2 reaui o reo·
p,.. leo Crrom Witlo Etch
, __,_-Ilia Co M'ddl port to complete leglslallo• before Ira Wellman al Kanauga, With I•"" K . Ha ld L .Quoin
ful kel'&lt;llltlle lamps, cut glass Clinton chain saw. 'Ph. liD- lpGI cleaniiiJI. Real aleetric ,,....., &amp; Roldgorotor.
;-·
'' ~ 30ellc ' adjoomment Ibis fall,
I be Mrs. E. J. Tracy as co-hostess. ;,;;; ml''n
L. 'p.i&lt;OI'O.n • .'
punch bowl, old
picture 2750 or contact Ed Spencer.
Rh"''jjiOl'l' $1. Puut!!roy Ce
Ph. WY 2-2181
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_ "W~ in Waehl!lgton" winners EVANGELINE
CIIAPTER,
c • ante
w..,_,
frames, il2GuageStevenshot 1
I 1 Sill
lllllllllloelt: Co.
8 I 6tc j
AIR CONDITIONING Refrlger· will gaiovaliulbleexperlencoby OES, Mlddleporl, . wlll meet 1n Clevelaad.
gun, several years old. Come MOBILE HOME l96f Titaa, 1\i 5 ROOK hOuse and bath, 1ii;" ' ~ '!'QM=ROY
otlon service. Jack'o Relri~· attending sessioiiB of the 1Jouao repllar session Thursday even· .
. BirthJ · 11 ~
early. Everyone welcome. R.e-1
51 ft 2 ,:.,__ ,
llb
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OHIO
eration. New Haven. Phone and Senate, as well aa ~cb- lnl, August 4 at lhs Masonle Mn. Mtcbael L.
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4 s lie i•• and wrlll•• their _,~ •••• Temple at 7:30p.m.
South Side, W. Va., . lel),/ · l. .
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new, pnced lor a.sy f1naao. ....... llewly pamled wtlh a
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8 m Monday. Mrs 1
..... - . Ph, 1192-61121.
Jack w. c.... Mgr.
PAYING TAXES on empty on lbe Economic Opportunity
Rees, Rio GranCI~;~Illr.
her. u ollllleeJ!, Pb~.. 9662.... ing. Ph. Mas01111Jo6181.
ouse, wner,
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1 • 11
a 1 6tp I
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' broiler houses? Wby
aot Amendments o! 19116.
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4 5 p.m. Monday; Mrl.i ~
Belpre, o.
a 2_3tp
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USED Apache Raven,
A Leonard Jad!sotl, . .
1966 make them profitable? con- The bors arriVed In lbe Na·
-modeL Ph. New Havea 1J82. tact Ohio Valley Industries tlon's Capital Sunday• morning
&gt;I
~ · m Monday• Mn
~~~L~ ::::ha""nice, c~il=• ,i
2806, John F. Roosh.
for information. Ph. !192-2161. and began their wee.k. at NBC
J... B~~nie, Hunting.., va~
room house. Write 801 6tl8-l,
ACIIOII8
···.·~As
7 2t1 tic
1 27 30te ~tos for the ~!evtstn~
of Gauge roadfngs:
Ga!UpoDe daughter, 8,30 p.m. Monday;
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dis"··
Meet lbe PrOlls, with Con- Dam 11.7, 12.0, ·~..,
~··"'•• one loot Mrs. Ray D. o""'""'
••••8 , Oalllpolll
Daily SenD11el, Pomeroy, 0.
•\l'fi'I\IUE ll'urnllure,
·7 31 6tp
•· An . .
miscellar-. Call or write , Forest Run Block Co.
James ~· Martin of on rollers, P.omoroy-Mason 20.· Ferry d•ughter 1:05 a.m. M...
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Mrs. Howard 0ee11. 1011 w ,
Alabama and IJoward H. Calla· Oil, Pt. Pl0888111 23.61, Hinton da '
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TRADING
Post
is
moldings
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The
Beot
In
w.ay
of
Georgia
as
Ute
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laUing,
Kanawha
Falls
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1otaiD st., i'omeiOJ.
ed .,, Is
Chari
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open 6 days a week: MOJto I 12. Truman
a.doal·
I l9 tic
C'•nder &amp; Concrete v•ew ••es
2.86. rising,
eston
.~ Catherine Darst, 'i'lloliiM ~·
.. Wall st.
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Among lbelr act1VitleS IbiS stationary. London,
Marmet D'llo B 'bara Ev••s ' .,..;.
day through Sa•-'·y. we i 13, Soothe
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tt. Mendloanl
16, Hawaliaa
1!5, Tile
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have radio anti teletllion
ll). Zo&lt;li..,
g&amp;l'lallds
wblte
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BLOCKS
wee WI 11
spe~ , conuu - a_nd Wmfteld dams were on I John H. F081er, John D. Gil·
pair, also plenty of Mtique 1
sign
19.JOOplar
-- ed tours and hnefmgs at the BJIIs.
lenwater Everett W. Holcomb
items. Main St. ill Rutl•nd, ' 16. Sheltered
:::=~ 341. Smwl• ,.,...,,.,., - ~.. t.l
4 . 6 . 8 . 12lnch Blocks
Cap•tol, Whtte House.
State IBoat Movemenu:
Tbomaa •A. Holliapbead, Mrs•
0. Pb. ·~51M.
7 zo ttc
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ntiT•&lt;cane
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ecement &amp; Mortar eMetal Department and other govern- Obla River - OVEC dowa 13, Samuel R. J,DIJII, Robert ·E:
44 , Short eleep
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22, Astem
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Windows lit Doors
eDoor mental departments.,
. 1:20 p.m.; Criss Jr. up
14, Mcintyre, Dobra J.
llarrll,
Fer Rent
22 Man's
23. Marshy
38. Wander
!or
POMEROY .M 0 DE RN ~!;~f!s. lit Other Masonry
Wtth Dale In Wash~ngton Ibis 8:15 p.m.; Valley Transporter Edith A. Role, Mlcbael
A.
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2&lt; ~.~,",",~m•
2&lt;1. ;~:tdow
&lt;t. ~~;'=Uting 46. ~g-noaed
RANCII TYPE frame , ~":.&lt;: PHONE 992•2067 PO~EROY weelt are David Fetter and up If, 9:50 p.m.; Philip Sporn Schoch, Mrs. Gene E. Watdnm,
HOUSE trailer In Middleport. 20.B•·ont•
27.Pieee ont
spelunker f&amp;U.S. armed
rooms (3 bedrooms!,
'"""""""'
Steve Hallen of
Huntmgton np 14, 3:·26 a.m.; Beaver up 14, Mr E
IE WIts' Oscar B
hl'roine
29. Poetic
42. Lidded
forces rank:
built-in kitchen, 2 car
SEWlNG mactuneL tepi.U • · High School, Tim DiPiero
of 4:50 a.m.; Jim Hougland dowa W~ m:n •. OU~· KjpcaW.
0. Ph. Gi 6-4149. 7 31 ste ;~ g~:~:
verb fomi
pitch.,.
- ·
port, approximately I acre oleo. aU makOI. wv Z.Z284. St. Joseph Central
HIgh 1~, 6:05 a.m. ; Sl Marys up Mra. Gerald Smeltzer, Tho~
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a
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level
ground,
plenty
of
room
1'b9
FabrJ&lt;
Shop,
Pomero'
School,
and
Stephen
LoveJOY
lo, 5:50 a.m.: L. Ftol't\ up b, F rd CecU Phill'
Mrs. Da .
31 Biblical
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APARTMENT on 127 Butternut
w.-d
for another house. Priced to Authorized SIIJIIer 11aJa and of Barboursville High School, 6:30 a.m.;
New MartlneviUe 'do M• AI nd : inf
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Lnhrlcate
sell
$11,000.00
si!rvica
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all
of Huntington. Scotty lc- down 16, 5:45a.m. :. Alice dowa 1 ·H ebexart JerM Fannanand~
Ave. in Pomeroy .
7 31 ttc :.~ 3 p
Rel bl
Mrs er
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MIDDLEPORT - wrnv•u· FIGHT- high feed prtcesi--eon. ard another Mason
County 18, 8:25 p.m.;
ta e up 19,
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M · Ricbartl S8)'ller
1 ROOM HOUSE. lull bas•ment
over a door '"
~ 11:21
ABLE
HOME - i&gt; room taei Ohio Valley Industries wl~er, will be in the city lbe 5:lb a.m.; Esso Pennsylvania font son, n.
37. R•lative
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frame,
2
bedrooms,
bath, for guaranteed broiler grew· week of August 14. Scotty Ia I -up 19,
up aud tnra_nt_son_.- - - ~-·'
$30 a montli Pn "''" »4:1-262;.
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, - 6:30a.m.;
All Jefferson
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19
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garage,
front
and
side
porch,
aenior
at
Polat
Pleaaant
111gb
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'""a.m.;
q
ppa
up
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, JOINT • naml
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11 31 'lie 39. Run In
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ing profits. Ph. JIDZ.2161. .
2l
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Ellsh
Woodl
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5:
•rick.t
rn
in good location. $5,000.110.
301e
School
VJrptlll
Kaefer,
a
m.;
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up
AJIIES
(UP!)
-'lite
7 27
I BOOM """"' and hath on &lt;O.Frost
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Point
Pleasaill
High Zl, 1:30 a.m.; Jnlut J. Ron
·_. ......_ lllslerl who
H1gn Si. m "11doileport. nnio. 43 . Gtbbnus
BRICI' AND STONE - Less
I"'·' -• Jleldor from
Letart, up Zl, 11:10 p.m.; Elgercllll bodlel ,. ~ ""•tl .._
Ph. 4921:164 alii·• ' ' m.
••· Cl&gt;ew
I•&amp;
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than I year old, 4 bedrooms
Bu~iness Servi• . IIIJit!llt ber week ltl Wasblagton dowa 23, 2:!0 a.m.;
Helea commllted sui
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1 11
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with walk-in cedar lined clos.....
!be week of June 28-July
VOR.Uneup
plllaklnlla...!!
MOOF:R~ 4 room ard ,;,,, turvoh!Rtuily
ets. Jl~ baths, ceramic tile,
AUCTI\INEER
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nished ap&gt;rtmeol Middl•-• 49 · Indian
j:0 f0.l'" I'"
built-in vanity and cabinets,
COMPLETE SALES
WORKERS TO MOBD.JZE
Mlsl S111u doWD .Greenup lOt· left a Dele uJIDI I'COIOmJe
port , 0 . Ph 992 :lt/4
so. ~~';."::h":u
I" ,I'~ ~ ~~
kitchen. 30 It base
and
MANAGEME~
SAN MlGUEL, .Arsentllll 4t1 P;~~ Joflboal ~ Gdoreeo- :,cu~: .fllreed· ~ ID IIIII
1 i9 tic I
DOWN
,•~
I"" I'"
wall cabinets. Tappan
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Wrlh. ,._-., Contaot
(UP!) -Sugar workera Ia thiS up .• :.. a.m.; •UU
Wll
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1· Reottne
1:0. 1range, large living room.
JIM CARNAHAN
IIOI'Ibeaslent Argeotlne pro- &lt;keenop S:lli a.m.; Ji'ranklla '1'lle Pdlr, lllYira;•ll:a. IIIII
HOUSI:: , ""' of high water Ry ' 2. t~~·;;~~.
147
V//1
stone Oreplaco across on•
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Ylnee Monday •oted lo "mobl- P1eme, do~ ~ 1:31 .. Ade!a. lfartba,.··:wen all
apo "•inl · enl raJ] '19!-$ 46 .
3. Beneath
ILL.d
end w'th wood paneling ··~: ~ ~RACIIjl,
Uze" fw blgber aalarif~.
· m.; Mimi doWD Me1d-'tl 2:IO bel•~ tblq~~ :,r ... ud 10•
7 9 6lc / &lt;. Elu,ve one 1..
r
V/A
bo
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I 4
llmol
'!be
-·•• •-]d
p.m.; Susu Lane don Mfll. Pollee said two ·irt tbelr
liLA
~:z
ve. rt u 1 asemen ,rner ca
.·-:-: tum •move
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a dahl 7• t1fil
u r.n.m.•, AIIUI-cw
·~-- Cal- bro.._, _ __, llo .
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lot
ol
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the wave o1 -'-'"'-~ wuu ~
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4 R00 M HOUSE with a large s. Roman 50,,
carpo • arge co
. Dox
...,.. .,....., re
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.~...,.. boun · dOn Meldabl 10 p.m.• ..._ tiled recttllly lea\'IDJ
yocd !'In;, to new elemen- i DAR.l' CBl'PTOQUOTI: - Here'o bow to work It:
Call for appointment to see.
Brolber1, 618 Jll. lbll SL, aud tml.. "rlolenco whleb was V •• d
"·'dahl •. . : :::::::' _,.,_, "'"ome '
larv &lt;clinol Ph. 9!12-2.\ In.
i
A x r D L a A .&amp; x a
Albert M. Coo, Broker
J'01neroy.
t l1l 1fc 01111 o1 tile prlnell!llreasons lor 0'" own ......
•· 50 a.m., ,.... ,.,,....1 ....., 7 29 6to ~
lr L 0 N 0 F II L L 0 W
Henry ClelaDd, Sal..mao
.
lam"'"" the JuliO • military coup lUlled Asblantl up Meldall! 0:4$
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On• Jetter limply ltande for another. In- eample A Is ... eo~
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L\IU. GRUESER, p ·~·
· ~~ Pmldeilt Arturo IDII a.m.; Brian B. up Meklabl e:45 up 1:25 l.m.
AP.\ J:H\H\NT :i
rooms and for the three L'l, X for the two o·s, etc. Single letters, apo.e"
IOd
beating, MiDersvOie. ag&amp;llll!il_ '.
. l.m.
Kuawba RIVer ~Esso w~
bath. nu·ely furmshed . adults trophi .., tile length and !CH'JTOatlon ot tile wordo .,. au hlnt.l.
Ev..lllgo ttz.
. rr ~:, Obto. !lid your sewer trouble. BAD FOOD
Goll.polls' DAm Baby i Virginia down l.Qndon 4 a.m.;
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Each &lt;by tho code letleroo ace dlff"""'t.
W.o have all oize sewer machBEERSHEBA. l•rae1 IUPJ I Lear up 4:115 . p.m.: W·2 down · 0 . F. Shearer up Marmet 4::18
98
7
_ Ph 9!J2.tiij
t3 II&lt;
.t. c.,ptapua quolaU•
GAYNELI, WISE preperty on •
Reasonabl• rates. Call - Nearly 100 persons were 1:30 p.m.; Cbarles Stevenson p.m.: Allen R Merrill dawtl
TH• · ~~ ano wur 'IXJm 1ur I
M 8 H ~ w M 8 w x x H u A :N w q A B N w.
lOB Buttemut Ave. Pb. 992- WY 2-2974, day or oight. ..
treated lor food poisonin~ : up 'g 55 p.m.: Buekeye Slate Manne! 10:25 p.m.: Lucy Jalll!
o••hP&lt;J •o•rtr.&lt;'niS ~II ul.ili- 1
5293.
7 22 lie
I 1£
Monday alter they beram• ill , up 12 ~~ am.: Wall PI' Re&lt;·kJiJrd Lucas up Marm~ 3 a.m.; W.
tie, p;Hd Phone IH 2-1176. A z W ll 8 ll- B K A It V W N N 8 A lliJ W Y It 1 ROOM honae with balb, ba~ '
AlJCI'ItiNIU ' - - - at a· loeal cantor'~ n•rtv d"wn i2.10 · a.m : Solvay up l H. Shayer, Jr. d\Jwn ,1'(11\fl~ ..
Rowley and R.,.d ~ltor 6 Yl!:U AWSKAU :M:WOA.-NH FTHUOWH
menl,gaslurnace, garage, 2
Ctm(lldfcelebrating· ihe birth of nis am· 1. S Lewis rtown 215 a !t :IO p1til. : Het.,\· Z up · WI•
1
514
P.m. call WY ·~
l'Mterllay'• Crypf"'tU&lt;fto: YOUNG FOR A DAY, THEN or..o
acres of land, 12 years old,
"'"' •·•d·oo•·o
da•lghter
m.; H. E. Bowles up 3.15 p, field 11·30 p:m.: P'ort
,
good condition, s miles South
Write.
rontaOI
A health ollirlal said the m.; Endeavqr down 4 a.m.: hom down WinfleltU·
I s tfc AND GRAY, LIFE'S A VERY FUNNY PROPOSJTlON Us
fiiiiF.E aJKI four room IUrnilU&gt;- TER u' -mHAN
Chester. Contact John Hayes.
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cream in fh• .·f·il. lin~s o· !·· ca~esw·..
. tem~:j~~4: 50 a.m.; J. ~~.- go up .Win(leld
··.· .•. :4tl.
ea and uniiii'Dlsbed apan.
&lt;• • Dolh MIJI'W'4 _,
l..oiiJI Bollom, o., Rt. 1 or ,,, . . ...., C1111f
served at ~. ~~~ ~d gonei.Jb :&gt;'..~;.
i. ~.m. ;, . ~.,,., :,AH. ~";'worth .~· ~wp ,
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FRI!liGii - • MARKETING a~aCH ..
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ne.w Ztg Zag sewillj! machines Needed lmmediat.ely: Ell*" '
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wtth 21J.yoar factory guaran·
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natwnaily
advertised
ienced
lntervleM!l'B,
or
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CANGILL.A1'1DNI
b ds to be old for storage en willt118 to be tralned fvl'
CelallCTIONI
0
Will . . ~ !Nttlt ttll A. M.
0
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Of $45 each, door-to-door
StlrVe)' Wtll'k.
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II ONI OPTHI
-------Ca 0 be paid 81 ~ 8 month: Hourly, rate ~.71 per !lour
-All- IIMIIatiii' Slltlp I ·
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bo
plus
8c
per
mile.
Must
be..
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64 CORVAIR
$1095
"W• will deliver to your me I pendable and conscientioUs
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MiCIIf PIO(ioLIJ cA"&amp;:
Deluxe Coupe. 1 locul owner, motor overhauled. Good tll'tt,
to sew on lbem to
make
·
1peec1 Our DrlvHn
Core eBullcloHr
DICK RAWLINGs '
sure you are completely sat· Write to Bor No. 168-B, e-o
UIVICI 11 Hlltll
eAny Type
clean interior.
lsf'ed
1 Ph ~18 8 2 6tc Datly Sentinel, Pomeroy, 0. ~------:-...J
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63 CHEVROLET
' 1695
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-· statilll! quaUllcallons. 1 2 lie . .
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bwllngs
Per Wlllt Ad lerYIII
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Im~la hardtov coupe, White finish. Spotless clean red ID·
STEREO RADIO COMBINA·
WYMISI .
4 c•n • ,., llhord on• ,...."'.,..ro;:.
engme,
auomntic,
power
1teerlng
and
brakes.
Ra·
TION _ Beautiful
walnut
Wlnted
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f t NIM MlddtopoJt, 0
327
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Miftlmvm Cb•l'fl " ......
MIIDLII'OIIT,.
OHIO ' .
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11 cents ,., . .,. ..., UNt c..
dio and heatet:.
console, radio equipped with J
I~ omtrOY, •
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Dttc1)vnl
GMC
$1095
4 speed automatic eb31111er, 'n:EN-AGE dallco band at the 1, PliO within 1t . .. ,
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IICIW TAKING RllfTA&amp;.
ca•D Of THANKI &amp; o•rTUA.IU
\Z Ton 8 ft. Pickup. Wide, body, 6 ryl. engine, Cab A· I con·
4 spe~ker sound system. 1966 Skate-A-Way Roller
Rink
EXPERIEI'fCED
EXPERIENCED
ltUIRV/ITIONI• ·
II.» ~ II . .N llllnlnnnW. . . .
dition. Whtle over red flmsb, heater, new tires.
model, used only 3 montlls:
Saturday nltes from 10 til 12
MdltiMMII woN 1..
WHEEL
O,.!'tCI tiOUU
Assume payments of
$6.25 p.m. Ph. Chester 1111 3929 af.
II:M a. M. . . t:OO P M. Dlllt
I
latuNI., I:H • . M. .. Iiiii .....
~...
per m..Ut or pay balanr.e due ler 6 p.m.
• 2 ste
ALIGNMENT
IT'I 10 IAIY
TO PL&amp;CI A
NB.28. Try it ia your home. KITCHEN help, Crill eook and
1nd
•uuL f PRODUCI...
OPEN
EVES.
9:00
P.M.
_
Ph.
1192-3218.
8
2
6tc
waitress.
Ph.
JIIIS.M32
or
f92..
and
BRAKE
SERVICE
• SALES •
WAIIT AD
2580.
• I 81&lt;
RENTALS.
PHONE WY 2-2156
Ill 1101, BEANS, tomatoes, aabbage and
eCamplntlqulpmrnle
----:--:::--:---ll===-======""""""'"""'F':§::Jt"""'~l cucumbera. Clarence Proffilt,
lime Ahgnment Shop
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Card of Th•nk•
I:
For S.ki
Portland. Obio. Pb. &amp;4S-2254.
lniUfiiiCe
Phono 992-357.
For Rent
7 14 tic GET A quotation from REU·
w Mlin 11.
Pomrroy I
Camping 'l'rellen
WE WOULD like to express
STOKERMATIC llova with fan
TER INSURANCE AGENCY '11Y 2-2193
Pomeroy
Formerll' Grueser Body
Hortero St.
- · W. Va.
2106
our thanks and appreciatton 1 FOUR ROOM furnished sparl i and t:mo:t, :.:..,
11 SPOTTED Polaad China lNC. beforo renewlq your II~:.:..:.:::.,~.:::J""'""'""',..,;w:on:•,,,J~-==:...,...,!!!!1~m.N~,=~1!1
4 14 tic gas s e.
to our many friends
a n d j menl WY W658.
lip
pigs, 10 weeks old, extra oica. auto insurance. We may be i'
11
8
ne~ghbors who helped us so .
SUI ·
Also a 1952 Dodge pick up able to sovo )'011 money.
---;---;:--;---very much during lbe hosptl- SEVEN ROOM house In Syra- USED dining roolll table and truck, good sbape. Contact
8 2 tic
Auto Selat
A
al•zatipn of James
Heaton cuse. Be ready for occupancy li chalra, $25. Ph. OOZ.3356.
John Stanley, Albany, Rt. 2 &amp;tTI'OMOBlLE Insurance IJ.eii 1961 PLYMOUTH, 4 door Sedan,
follo..illg an accident. Also on August 4. Phone IVY "'
8 2 3tp Snowville, 0.
7 31 3tc
&amp;ood condition. Ph. 992·3533.
~
thanks for the many dona· 2455.
7 1B lie CANNING tomatoes, $1 a bush~~~.J':v 0:'~
8 2 31p
!tons and cards. to all lhe
bed
ho
el, brillg owa coatainer and 8UDGET f'RlCED furDllun Ill
Holzer Bllpltah
Vlllllal
1 1J Uc 11112 CORVAIR MOIII8 statio&amp; '"""OD~~y COUNCIL hours
churche&lt; who had
speetal MODERN 2
room
me. you pick 2 miles above Le- our !bird Door budget ohop.
2-4 and 7-1 p.m. Pll'lllls
prayei services. to the staff Pomeroy, 0. Ph. !192-2903 day tart, o.' Julian Hill, Letart Baker Funllture, Middleport
Sale or Trede
wagon, 31,000 miles, automal- Dall8hters of America will meel only on Pediatrics Ward.
of Holzer Hospital, to
the · or 992-3702 evenings.
Falls 0
11 12
ic tranemission, radio, good at the 10011' hall Monday at III:·
8 2 titc Oblo.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad,
7 24 tre
' •
II&lt;
g 2 1163, 2 daor Studebaker Llrk, tires, • · Ph. f92..38'14.
38 p.m. All officers are requea't&gt;
Admlsslou
(O F:wing's Ambulance serv- CAMPING trailer, sleeps . siX. RATS, MICE elimllllll!d
for- JOU cal wa OA your . ru 'th standard shift, low mlleegt,
a
I 5tc ed to be present for lulallaiiOD. Pamela J. Wagcmer, 4ft ee..
·
; · 1 th k 1
r
ever "Get Star"
Ebers· hours after cleamng 11 wt
good condition. Will lredl Jll5 MGB red Wl'th black m
' • Members are asked to bring tral Ave.,· Mn. Odell !it Jllld.
~re.. """fIta . b&lt;Yl~rs o Yoouur Will rent by day or week. Ph. bach Hardware 'sugar Run Lustre Foam. Electric Sham·
'
drink
w• •r u ne1gboo s.
992-5522.
., , •
tal $! Ebersbach for • camper trailer. Ph. ltiZ- terior, wire wheels, '
III!W 1811dwiebes or a cold soft
ows, 846 Fourth Ave.; lfrl. Bay·
help and concern " greatly
7 27 lfc Feed, p.- &lt;en s Hardware.
pooer ren
·
5551.
'I • tile Micbeien tires, excellent con· for refresbmenlll.
moed H. Stewart, 107 .,P. e c. u
.
7 1' .....
Hardware.
7 28 6tc
ap ec1aled.
Mr .· and Mrs.
~·•
_
,
ltl
c1111on. Pb. 992-5259 or f92..3328 POMEROY BAND BOOST• Dr.; Mrs. Rlcbard 8. lleei; lila
James HeaJon and family.
For Sale
USED davenport and
chair, 1964, 13 FT. Camper, Melvin Sus1ness Opportun •
7 3! 3lp ers Association will meel rue. Grande; Mn. J. Rlcbard Flllllk·
8 2 lip · ONE GOOD Superior grain $20; table top gas r31111e $25; Littlt, Clloabire, 0.
ASSURED SUCCISi
day at 7:30 p.m., at the Pome- ner, Rt. I IDdwell; 111'1. lllfll'.
- - - - - - - - - Drill. Emmett Will, Rt. 3; oak rocking chair ss. Never
7 29 6tc
roy Senior High. All boosters garet Colllns, Crmva Cll)'l Jllo.
Notice
Pomeroy, o.
7 31 6tp ll6ed combination gas and ker· vtNETL\il
all l&lt;inds.
EXCLUSIVE
are urged to attend.
Dis J. Marlla, ll4m:er¥ll1e Star
- -- - - -- osene cook stove $45; ueed Also repatn. ~ Wippel
DISTRIBUTOIIBIIII'
TUESDAY
Rt.; Mn. Michaol L. Bal'dd,
\UCTION SALE- Satlll'day 14 FT. Fibergiii!IS boat with kitchen chairs, $1 eacll. I'll. Suppl•, Z1S b*ti
Ave~l
1fT
POMEROY CHAPTER ~ South Sid&amp;; Mn. Otarlell C:.
Tv
' 45 liP Mercury motor and
'
VERY WGB EAII5INGI
1t' 3S
OES will meet at the Masoruc PullillB, Pl. Pleaslllll; Man!e1la
10
1 • tile Pomeroy,
Aug. 6, at a.m. at ·00ppera trailer, 1962 model, A-1 con- 119Z-3874·
Ohio.
f • ltJIG
Temple, Tuesday, at 7:45 p.m. J. Caln HI Leon· 111'1. Bay
Platns, O. Turn West
RL diUOD. CGiltact Gary Gibbs,
ili!!LP IISelDblill Apeebt Styli
WEDNESDAY
' ' 1
' · · ·
681. and follow signs. Farm a - W. va~ or call 7?:1- .\RAil kiDs pests Desll l'NI
~IJ. Wllolesale distributor
lor
OFFICERS nd bo'
D. Beneon, Galllpolll FetiJ':
eqwpme•t, Ford lnlctor, A-1
1 31 Ute
your bome from termites, _,_.. ,..._ ""' I 11 Ill lllablished cosmetic IIDI, est.
D
"""'
a
c tr mem- Rlebard L. Roush, RaciDeJ lira.
condition, 14 ln. Ford pl.....,
_ auts, cockroacbes, erickell,
1111. No experience aeeded.
bera of Bethel No. 62 of tho Thoftlaa McKay Rt. 1 Lag
plows, rear mount mower, PILE Is SGft and lofty . .. colapldlrr, 1111!1' tad
1n111ar
. . . .emlllll ablllfr required. MASON - Dale Rollins, • Int.maliCJ!Ial Order of Job's Bottbm;' Mrs. Ltdreu F.lebaen0
garden tractor, horse drawa ors retaia hrilliance in car- = ~ ~:~. Mal- 1 '....., 114 w a
IJICOid
business. Wahama IDgh ~ool
senior Daughters will meel at Pome- leb, Pomeroy; Mra. Keltll , G.
farm equipment and harness, pets cleaned with Blue Lus- IIIII 111 Kblg Builden .,..uu'lllt ~ I'll. Rl-411'1. Ostq+q lraWRg fumlsbed. from Letart! wtll observe 1m- roy Masonle Temple '!edne&amp;o Aeiker,lit. 1 Middleport! Blaine
also 80 bales of Soya Bean tre. Rent electric shampooer 01., Middleport.
• 18 lfc
f 11 sto
Well llllited for busband and po~t legtSI~Uve action on day, at 5 p.m. ta practice lor J. ~. Rullalld.; lin. Wai·
Hay , 2 man power saw and a $1. Baker Furniture Co.
Wile llllerprisa. No oelling. Capitol Hill this week u ~ win- BCitool of lnelruction.
ter f : Ciatt, 0a11 f!l1l; Mrs.
1953 Ford, 2 door
Sedan,
8 I Stc ONli1 WllllEL 11111111 trailer I
s·
-Old '-torr )B. ner of CoiiJil'OSsmaA Ken Heel!THURSDAY
Lonnie A I.ecJnard; JaCkson·
household goods, refrigerator, FOR better cleanilng, to keep wi111 bltehes. and lights, e1.
telll
1 Mr. All• 113- lor'~ "Week Ill Washington" . PAST CWEF~ OF MAGNO. William j_ Lucu, Wellston:
Amana upnght, 21 cu. ft. deep colon gleaming, use Blue celleat condition. Ph. 992-5543. Our •••••., Gfllllliwct~ tak
lll·'IIIL DemaWJit eo., 1501 coDntest the k Dal
nd lia T~le dPylhian Slstera w1D Mrs. Woodrow Zilla, McArtlt7 31 3te
frt'eze, real oJCe home com· L Ire
rpet 1 n r Rent
u in (ulllllltl,;
lkoidWIJ', Dlllral, Mllll.
unng
,wee
e
a meet uours ay, a1 6 p.m. a1 ur; James G. Parker, Ravent-'
fort coal and wood,
cook
stove, elustr.
c ea ;• 1·· p·lCk~ DON'T pump your ,~~~~
........ -;....
other olin
wm,ners will
view
tho borne
of Mrs. Ama.nda Kas- wood·, Mrs. Al-n B.
Da~.
1 tlllo four
9 ampooer
stoves,
combJ·ne.c lC cah
-r Better prl~•'~"........ 08
the final
th
~
'
U k ic
M
·~
3 Coal hea"-g
w•
Hard
Co Inc
Uc taU. Gel Kleaii-.EJI&gt;.All fre-.
torr, W•
v g on e conw~ par •01' a po uc P ntc. em- St. Albans W Va . Mn Jlru.
ation radio, T.V. and record · en •
ware ·• 8
~
.
Elec. Ran·
llllliMII Slrvicet
versial Civil Rights Act of 1966, bers are reminded to take their zella F. B.,~, (:;,alton; Jos6tc Septic Tank Cleaner. 1a4o .
player,. living room
furnimarlt: rarm BureaL
BEADY..JiiiX wta clell II' and the debate on the Econom· own table service.
phD Mill Oak Hill• Mrs
lure, mce bedroom
su1te, t WELL BROKE PONIES, 40
f l IOI8
...... Chrtl
ed ...... lo ..,,. ,;,._.
ic Opportunity Amendments of LAUREL CLIFF BETI'ER ~ l ~Ill Wellsk,n· Mn:
sweeper, radios and many I to 42 inebes tal~ broke to
PIIIEZIR
$191
'""'' ,__ ,. •.r-· 1966
llealth club will meet Thursday ar ·
•
'· ·
19 cu. II. Chest
1 South hlnl;
oUter items IOO numerous to 1 work or ride. Also I Chevro- WELL kept carpell llbow b
$235
aud easy. Free llllmalel. W:th
"
·
·
In
h••h
e
eveniiiJI
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Rex
Porter,
Rt.
1 ~..· ts f -·•·• J11ae r..tre PIIIZER
Pbona II!IW2M,
GGoglebl
"' g ar
'
. ' Mrs. Jerry T. Falmlll, ·~
mention, antiques:
beauti- let transmlsaions and I DD2 reaui o reo·
p,.. leo Crrom Witlo Etch
, __,_-Ilia Co M'ddl port to complete leglslallo• before Ira Wellman al Kanauga, With I•"" K . Ha ld L .Quoin
ful kel'&lt;llltlle lamps, cut glass Clinton chain saw. 'Ph. liD- lpGI cleaniiiJI. Real aleetric ,,....., &amp; Roldgorotor.
;-·
'' ~ 30ellc ' adjoomment Ibis fall,
I be Mrs. E. J. Tracy as co-hostess. ;,;;; ml''n
L. 'p.i&lt;OI'O.n • .'
punch bowl, old
picture 2750 or contact Ed Spencer.
Rh"''jjiOl'l' $1. Puut!!roy Ce
Ph. WY 2-2181
•
_ "W~ in Waehl!lgton" winners EVANGELINE
CIIAPTER,
c • ante
w..,_,
frames, il2GuageStevenshot 1
I 1 Sill
lllllllllloelt: Co.
8 I 6tc j
AIR CONDITIONING Refrlger· will gaiovaliulbleexperlencoby OES, Mlddleporl, . wlll meet 1n Clevelaad.
gun, several years old. Come MOBILE HOME l96f Titaa, 1\i 5 ROOK hOuse and bath, 1ii;" ' ~ '!'QM=ROY
otlon service. Jack'o Relri~· attending sessioiiB of the 1Jouao repllar session Thursday even· .
. BirthJ · 11 ~
early. Everyone welcome. R.e-1
51 ft 2 ,:.,__ ,
llb
"""""· Also a 5 room
OHIO
eration. New Haven. Phone and Senate, as well aa ~cb- lnl, August 4 at lhs Masonle Mn. Mtcbael L.
=~
' "'~
lreshments. E. L. "Red" Mil- I
:•
~........
a-, .,...,...
.
.
.
TU 2-3537_
4 s lie i•• and wrlll•• their _,~ •••• Temple at 7:30p.m.
South Side, W. Va., . lel),/ · l. .
,..~ N
new, pnced lor a.sy f1naao. ....... llewly pamled wtlh a
e
~...
""'
.v,.w~
I A ct . ·
8 m Monday. Mrs 1
..... - . Ph, 1192-61121.
Jack w. c.... Mgr.
PAYING TAXES on empty on lbe Economic Opportunity
Rees, Rio GranCI~;~Illr.
her. u ollllleeJ!, Pb~.. 9662.... ing. Ph. Mas01111Jo6181.
ouse, wner,
· ....- •
1 • 11
a 1 6tp I
.
' broiler houses? Wby
aot Amendments o! 19116.
•
.
,1
4 5 p.m. Monday; Mrl.i ~
Belpre, o.
a 2_3tp
••
USED Apache Raven,
A Leonard Jad!sotl, . .
1966 make them profitable? con- The bors arriVed In lbe Na·
-modeL Ph. New Havea 1J82. tact Ohio Valley Industries tlon's Capital Sunday• morning
&gt;I
~ · m Monday• Mn
~~~L~ ::::ha""nice, c~il=• ,i
2806, John F. Roosh.
for information. Ph. !192-2161. and began their wee.k. at NBC
J... B~~nie, Hunting.., va~
room house. Write 801 6tl8-l,
ACIIOII8
···.·~As
7 2t1 tic
1 27 30te ~tos for the ~!evtstn~
of Gauge roadfngs:
Ga!UpoDe daughter, 8,30 p.m. Monday;
, T••
dis"··
Meet lbe PrOlls, with Con- Dam 11.7, 12.0, ·~..,
~··"'•• one loot Mrs. Ray D. o""'""'
••••8 , Oalllpolll
Daily SenD11el, Pomeroy, 0.
•\l'fi'I\IUE ll'urnllure,
·7 31 6tp
•· An . .
miscellar-. Call or write , Forest Run Block Co.
James ~· Martin of on rollers, P.omoroy-Mason 20.· Ferry d•ughter 1:05 a.m. M...
- - - - - - -- , 11 , ;~:~~~
Mrs. Howard 0ee11. 1011 w ,
Alabama and IJoward H. Calla· Oil, Pt. Pl0888111 23.61, Hinton da '
'
•MS
TRADING
Post
is
moldings
lOS
1
•
I
For
The
Beot
In
w.ay
of
Georgia
as
Ute
i~ler·
0.97
laUing,
Kanawha
Falls
y..
,..,
• ._6
AD
01 ~o
~
1otaiD st., i'omeiOJ.
ed .,, Is
Chari
II"
open 6 days a week: MOJto I 12. Truman
a.doal·
I l9 tic
C'•nder &amp; Concrete v•ew ••es
2.86. rising,
eston
.~ Catherine Darst, 'i'lloliiM ~·
.. Wall st.
_.,
I
Among lbelr act1VitleS IbiS stationary. London,
Marmet D'llo B 'bara Ev••s ' .,..;.
day through Sa•-'·y. we i 13, Soothe
""""
tt. Mendloanl
16, Hawaliaa
1!5, Tile
•--• bt ........ F
SI 1
k . be
'ally
• ct
, .
be t n, ar
- • """·
have radio anti teletllion
ll). Zo&lt;li..,
g&amp;l'lallds
wblte
, ••• 01 a e
BLOCKS
wee WI 11
spe~ , conuu - a_nd Wmfteld dams were on I John H. F081er, John D. Gil·
pair, also plenty of Mtique 1
sign
19.JOOplar
-- ed tours and hnefmgs at the BJIIs.
lenwater Everett W. Holcomb
items. Main St. ill Rutl•nd, ' 16. Sheltered
:::=~ 341. Smwl• ,.,...,,.,., - ~.. t.l
4 . 6 . 8 . 12lnch Blocks
Cap•tol, Whtte House.
State IBoat Movemenu:
Tbomaa •A. Holliapbead, Mrs•
0. Pb. ·~51M.
7 zo ttc
,~
ntiT•&lt;cane
~,.,,
'f
ecement &amp; Mortar eMetal Department and other govern- Obla River - OVEC dowa 13, Samuel R. J,DIJII, Robert ·E:
44 , Short eleep
37 " '
117
18.
22, Astem
·
c.nten4
Windows lit Doors
eDoor mental departments.,
. 1:20 p.m.; Criss Jr. up
14, Mcintyre, Dobra J.
llarrll,
Fer Rent
22 Man's
23. Marshy
38. Wander
!or
POMEROY .M 0 DE RN ~!;~f!s. lit Other Masonry
Wtth Dale In Wash~ngton Ibis 8:15 p.m.; Valley Transporter Edith A. Role, Mlcbael
A.
_ __
2&lt; ~.~,",",~m•
2&lt;1. ;~:tdow
&lt;t. ~~;'=Uting 46. ~g-noaed
RANCII TYPE frame , ~":.&lt;: PHONE 992•2067 PO~EROY weelt are David Fetter and up If, 9:50 p.m.; Philip Sporn Schoch, Mrs. Gene E. Watdnm,
HOUSE trailer In Middleport. 20.B•·ont•
27.Pieee ont
spelunker f&amp;U.S. armed
rooms (3 bedrooms!,
'"""""""'
Steve Hallen of
Huntmgton np 14, 3:·26 a.m.; Beaver up 14, Mr E
IE WIts' Oscar B
hl'roine
29. Poetic
42. Lidded
forces rank:
built-in kitchen, 2 car
SEWlNG mactuneL tepi.U • · High School, Tim DiPiero
of 4:50 a.m.; Jim Hougland dowa W~ m:n •. OU~· KjpcaW.
0. Ph. Gi 6-4149. 7 31 ste ;~ g~:~:
verb fomi
pitch.,.
- ·
port, approximately I acre oleo. aU makOI. wv Z.Z284. St. Joseph Central
HIgh 1~, 6:05 a.m. ; Sl Marys up Mra. Gerald Smeltzer, Tho~
I" 1• 1..
~
a
I'"
level
ground,
plenty
of
room
1'b9
FabrJ&lt;
Shop,
Pomero'
School,
and
Stephen
LoveJOY
lo, 5:50 a.m.: L. Ftol't\ up b, F rd CecU Phill'
Mrs. Da .
31 Biblical
1
APARTMENT on 127 Butternut
w.-d
for another house. Priced to Authorized SIIJIIer 11aJa and of Barboursville High School, 6:30 a.m.;
New MartlneviUe 'do M• AI nd : inf
v
1
32
Lnhrlcate
sell
$11,000.00
si!rvica
'
ill ttc
all
of Huntington. Scotty lc- down 16, 5:45a.m. :. Alice dowa 1 ·H ebexart JerM Fannanand~
Ave. in Pomeroy .
7 31 ttc :.~ 3 p
Rel bl
Mrs er
c
u..
-,14 · ~·~~~~
I''
MIDDLEPORT - wrnv•u· FIGHT- high feed prtcesi--eon. ard another Mason
County 18, 8:25 p.m.;
ta e up 19,
·
M · Ricbartl S8)'ller
1 ROOM HOUSE. lull bas•ment
over a door '"
~ 11:21
ABLE
HOME - i&gt; room taei Ohio Valley Industries wl~er, will be in the city lbe 5:lb a.m.; Esso Pennsylvania font son, n.
37. R•lative
I
r// ~I''
frame,
2
bedrooms,
bath, for guaranteed broiler grew· week of August 14. Scotty Ia I -up 19,
up aud tnra_nt_son_.- - - ~-·'
$30 a montli Pn "''" »4:1-262;.
U/
, - 6:30a.m.;
All Jefferson
ui
••
..,
0, J
19
r.
~:
·
~
garage,
front
and
side
porch,
aenior
at
Polat
Pleaaant
111gb
.,.,
'""a.m.;
q
ppa
up
...
, JOINT • naml
-·
11 31 'lie 39. Run In
·
n
ing profits. Ph. JIDZ.2161. .
2l
I.
Ellsh
Woodl
_
5:
•rick.t
rn
in good location. $5,000.110.
301e
School
VJrptlll
Kaefer,
a
m.;
I
up
AJIIES
(UP!)
-'lite
7 27
I BOOM """"' and hath on &lt;O.Frost
"
SYRACUSE- RANCH TYPE
Point
Pleasaill
High Zl, 1:30 a.m.; Jnlut J. Ron
·_. ......_ lllslerl who
H1gn Si. m "11doileport. nnio. 43 . Gtbbnus
BRICI' AND STONE - Less
I"'·' -• Jleldor from
Letart, up Zl, 11:10 p.m.; Elgercllll bodlel ,. ~ ""•tl .._
Ph. 4921:164 alii·• ' ' m.
••· Cl&gt;ew
I•&amp;
I••
~I'"
than I year old, 4 bedrooms
Bu~iness Servi• . IIIJit!llt ber week ltl Wasblagton dowa 23, 2:!0 a.m.;
Helea commllted sui
..,.. 1 .,
1 11
' :ttc
I"
1:-'Z
••
with walk-in cedar lined clos.....
!be week of June 28-July
VOR.Uneup
plllaklnlla...!!
MOOF:R~ 4 room ard ,;,,, turvoh!Rtuily
ets. Jl~ baths, ceramic tile,
AUCTI\INEER
P
'"'
·
;
·-·
' ·-•
1
nished ap&gt;rtmeol Middl•-• 49 · Indian
j:0 f0.l'" I'"
built-in vanity and cabinets,
COMPLETE SALES
WORKERS TO MOBD.JZE
Mlsl S111u doWD .Greenup lOt· left a Dele uJIDI I'COIOmJe
port , 0 . Ph 992 :lt/4
so. ~~';."::h":u
I" ,I'~ ~ ~~
kitchen. 30 It base
and
MANAGEME~
SAN MlGUEL, .Arsentllll 4t1 P;~~ Joflboal ~ Gdoreeo- :,cu~: .fllreed· ~ ID IIIII
1 i9 tic I
DOWN
,•~
I"" I'"
wall cabinets. Tappan
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Wrlh. ,._-., Contaot
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Call for appointment to see.
Brolber1, 618 Jll. lbll SL, aud tml.. "rlolenco whleb was V •• d
"·'dahl •. . : :::::::' _,.,_, "'"ome '
larv &lt;clinol Ph. 9!12-2.\ In.
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AP.\ J:H\H\NT :i
rooms and for the three L'l, X for the two o·s, etc. Single letters, apo.e"
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beating, MiDersvOie. ag&amp;llll!il_ '.
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Kuawba RIVer ~Esso w~
bath. nu·ely furmshed . adults trophi .., tile length and !CH'JTOatlon ot tile wordo .,. au hlnt.l.
Ev..lllgo ttz.
. rr ~:, Obto. !lid your sewer trouble. BAD FOOD
Goll.polls' DAm Baby i Virginia down l.Qndon 4 a.m.;
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98
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GAYNELI, WISE preperty on •
Reasonabl• rates. Call - Nearly 100 persons were 1:30 p.m.; Cbarles Stevenson p.m.: Allen R Merrill dawtl
TH• · ~~ ano wur 'IXJm 1ur I
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lOB Buttemut Ave. Pb. 992- WY 2-2974, day or oight. ..
treated lor food poisonin~ : up 'g 55 p.m.: Buekeye Slate Manne! 10:25 p.m.: Lucy Jalll!
o••hP&lt;J •o•rtr.&lt;'niS ~II ul.ili- 1
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tie, p;Hd Phone IH 2-1176. A z W ll 8 ll- B K A It V W N N 8 A lliJ W Y It 1 ROOM honae with balb, ba~ '
AlJCI'ItiNIU ' - - - at a· loeal cantor'~ n•rtv d"wn i2.10 · a.m : Solvay up l H. Shayer, Jr. d\Jwn ,1'(11\fl~ ..
Rowley and R.,.d ~ltor 6 Yl!:U AWSKAU :M:WOA.-NH FTHUOWH
menl,gaslurnace, garage, 2
Ctm(lldfcelebrating· ihe birth of nis am· 1. S Lewis rtown 215 a !t :IO p1til. : Het.,\· Z up · WI•
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l'Mterllay'• Crypf"'tU&lt;fto: YOUNG FOR A DAY, THEN or..o
acres of land, 12 years old,
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m.; H. E. Bowles up 3.15 p, field 11·30 p:m.: P'ort
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good condition, s miles South
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A health ollirlal said the m.; Endeavqr down 4 a.m.: hom down WinfleltU·
I s tfc AND GRAY, LIFE'S A VERY FUNNY PROPOSJTlON Us
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Family,/t.eunion
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A reunion "'' ihe flllllllY of
Mrs. Mart Crary and the late
Mr Crary W'!S held Sunday, at
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l!1e' Rock Springs fair groond. M:r. ~d , Mrs. Richard press
A baskrt dinner was served in and 90/IS, Pal and Mike, have
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub the Grange ~all.
returned ff')m a vacation on
:_;,.,...,...===;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;=; land Joseph Raub were
in
the eastern seacoast.
f'
Music and group singing with
Zanesville Sunday, to
visit M Pete Nibert as pianist and Mrs. Edgar Allensworth left
their brother, Wince Raub
rs.
.
ed b today for Alexandria, Va. where
MasoN
critically ill in Good Samari· games for the children 1 . Y she will visit her daughter and
W VA
tan Hospital.
Mrs. George Crary were ••JOY· family. Mrs. James Hartinger
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
Rollin !Butch) Pullins
ed.
and children. Lt. CoL Harting·
"FATHER GOOSE"
to his home , Thurston
Attending were Mrs. Earl er is on a four-month training
Cary Grant
Leshe Caron
1t ecbnicolor )
evening, after spending
Shumaker and Mr. and Mrs. session in Florida. Mrs. AUens~
- andveral
days
with
his
grandpar·
Delbert Robinson and Dean of worth will stay with her grand·
"'TRUTH ABOUT SPRING"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'loUin
New
Lexington ; Mr. and Mr8. children while Mrs. Hartinger
Hayley Mills
John Mills
(Technicolor)
Bearhs.
Robert Shumaker, son Steve joins her husband in Florida
Dr. and Mrs. E A. Tracy of and niece, Yvonne of Somerset; for several days.
Persons from fat al\d near
"Lovi-for our Fellowman and old familiar choruses
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Columbus spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore turned Sunday to ·altend
for God."
eacll stanza..
1nd FRIDAY
with
his
mother.
Mr&lt;.
E.
J.
Danny,
Dale
and
Drena
and
!Virginia
Lyons
Clifford)
have
South
Betbe)
El!B
The
afternoon
servl.co
began
A plcnl 1 h
Aug. 3-4-S
Tracy.
Mrs. James Smith and Marsha moved to their trailer home in , Homecoming al Silver
with Rev. YoUng In cbarge, and the slielte~ ~=se ~;s
"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
Rich ard Widm ark
Mrs. Frank C•lbetzor
and Melissa of Columbus: Mr. Gallipolis
A capacity filled' boose,
the song leader, Mrs. Faye Wa.t· ~jth alatge rilimber 'of
Carroll Baker Streetsboro and William Koesel and Mrs. ~orman Fisher, Senef
many
seatl!d
and
standing
son,
leading .the congregation m residents and old
(Tt't!hnicolor)
Cleveland were
caville, Mr. and :drs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons side heard an inspirational
the song. "VIctory in J••u:'·"
rtici Hng. Those coming
- and''THE WOMAN WHO
guests of Mrs. Welby Whaley. Fisher, Cambridge.
~d son: Johnny, have gone to ternoon program by
A songfest followed. !eatur1hg I :::' fie 00n service
WOULDN'T DIE"
Mrs. Welby Whaley
.
WisconSin for a Ylllli w1th her sin in
~Pil and lhe ·
The Gospel Four Quartet, Mr. Y or . e a ~
Gary Men ill
daughters,
Mrs.
Frank
Cal
bet·
M~.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Nibert
and
parents
and
other
relatives.
by
gReg
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s
eel
and Mrs Garrett Christy the .entertamed wt.th taRed
Jane Merrow
.
Tina
and
Todd
Gallipolis;
Mr.
v.
mos
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of' Lo' songs by the former
'"':ii~~ -:i:::ii::i::::i::i::::i::i::::i::i::::~ f zor and Mrs. KarI Grueser v~
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Miss Carol Scott
Holzer It was believed to be largest Coe Children 8 Quartet
~ ramlly Trio" of SUver
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sited Saturday afternoon. with and Mrs George Crary, Atlanta,
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tr'dg the Williard Ebenbach
Mrs Gladys Cuckler at Hol•er Georgia . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hospital School of Nukrsmdg stu-th crowd to all
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omecom· ' e,
h
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Attending . from a
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Smith and Terry John
and dent, spent the wee en WI lng in recent years.
Quintet of C ester, Rev. a e were Mrs. Fern Swank of
Pomeror. Ohto
HospitaL
H I Mike Reedsville:' Mr and Mrs. her parent,, Mr. and Mrs. Paul The day's services "'"'an with Thornlnn, pastor, and Rev. 1'011 Mrs VaBSIII Diller of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ass er
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Scott Miss Scntt is doing her
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Dwight Spencer of the Chester
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· R
nd M
and daughter. returned to their Reed Crary, Long Bottolm; Mrd affil;;,le work at the Athens the Sunday Schooel hour at 9.45 Church of GOO, and
the Lexington, ev. a
rs.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
home Co)umbus Saturday after and ~Irs. Robert Warns ey an
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a.m ., Supt. Norman Bahr, m Lottridge Youth Choir.
ter Fro&lt;! of Belpre, Mrs.
Soupy Sales in
a se;eral days visit wilh, his June Ann and J. R., Mr. and State Hosptta ,
I cbarge. A children's program
Dresher of Athens, Rev.
"BIRDS DO IT"
grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs Mr.t Donald Mora and Sally, Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny and was presented led by Mrs. Mil· Rev. Sweet delivered the af·1 Mrs. Menzel Snuth, Mr.
With Tab Hunter
Harry Keiser.
Davad, Rhea, Mark and ~ary, family have gone on a vacat 1cn dred Lipsy. rhe forenoon
ternoan mess&amp;ge on the subject. Mrs. Herman Warner, of
•nd Dons Dowling
- plusMrs. Willi am Fisher entered Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilder- trip to Florida.
ship service featured the Gospel "Be not Cooformed."
roy, all!l many from .
COLORCARTDONS
Meigs
General
Hospital
Sunday
muth,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pearl
1\!oFour
Quartet
of
Walton,
W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Christy
were
town' and communities:
Adm1ssion: 40e and 75c
.,.
observatwn
and
treatment:
ra
and
Mrs.
Crary,
Pomeroy.
The
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r"nd
M~\
Donald
va.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
joined
by
Mrs.
Faye
Walsqn
for
was
described by thooe
lit
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WEDNESDAY I. THURSDAY
Gene DeWees spent the week·
:c~he~r
•• ~::;;:0 t~rough
Christy of Grove City, with
a
closing special n~ber, "The ober_ge as, "A day spent In the
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end with relatives and was ac· P&lt;&gt;rtsmouth with her sister and
t t
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th
cia I numbers in song,
Old CounJry Churcb, m wbicb serv1ce of oor Lord,
·o u r
· NOT OPEN
companied home by Mrs. De· brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. western hsa elstw ere •Y .
by the message by the
1111! congregation joined in the cburcb, and our community."
FRIDAY orld SATURDAY
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.d d Lester Taylor and family who \oJStl Wit rea Jves. 5erv!ces
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"RA~ING

FEVf!R"
- Technicolorloe Morrion
Barbara Biggart
"THE MONEY TRAP"

El:ke Sommer
Glenn Ford
Rita Haywor th
SUNDAY, MONDAY
•nd TUESDAY

Aug. 7-8-9
"THE SINGING NUN"

-Techmcolor-

Debbie Reynolds

Ricardo Montalban

AgnE's Moorehead
Colorcartoonl

Wees and children, Dava an
Karen who spen t severa I
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Everett Thom~s. Locust st:
and with relatives in Middleport.
Mrs Floyd Mescher and sons,
Chris and Paul returned
to
their home, Lebanon Sunday,
after a weeks visit with her sister and brother·m·law, Mr. and
John Mitch and family .
Miss Betty Leonard ~eturned
home Sunday, aft.r a VISit at

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Rev. Jack Young e
accompanied her
orne
an
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'th h
pot't Church of Christ during
ms. His sermon topic · was
spent the evemng WI
er par· h' b
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leo· IS a sencP..
COMPLETES COURSE .
nard .
Gwynn and Lynn Reynolds, PriY'Ote First Class CarloS E.
M
d Mrs John Bowen of daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Val SWisher, 25, w!lose wile, Palrl·
Bra~en~~. Fla.· spent a day last Reynolds .o.r. Morg~ntown, W. cia, lives on Route 1, ~~lllpolif:l,
week with Mr. and Mrs. John Va., are VISJhng their grandpar- completed an ammwution ~­
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ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rey· cords course at the Army M!se~~. ·and Mrs. Ray Hines and loold$.
sile and MuniUons School,~­
SOilS, David and Doug of Belpre
Charles Neal, who Is empliy· stone Arsenal, Ala., July '!'2·
were weekend guests of their ' ed at the Fairfield School for Swished 18 the son of Mrs. Alice
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boys, spent the weekend with II. Swisher, RA&gt;ute 1• Cheshll'&lt;.
Hines and Mrs. Marie Chapman. Mrs. Neal, who is recuperating
SALE PLANNED
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hines and from a recent Illness.
The DAV Auxiliary will
sons of Belpre visited Sunday
.
.
· afternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davts and son, Brent, 1 rummage sale at the DA.V
John Terrell.
have returned to
Daytona ball, Aug. U-13.
M nd Mrs William Wen· Beach, Fla. Brent haa been the articles may coptacl lfrs,
nin:· r~urned
their home, guest of his father and grand· ward Spencer or Mrs. Gordon
CinclnnaU Monday ' after a mo~erlhMrs. ~•ry He I~ Dav- I W~•..I..re...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiii
weekend visit with their aunt, 15 or e pas SJX wee 5 •
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Mrs. Jacob Gleckner
Mr. and Mrs. William
Alfred Gleckner of Canton Is and children, Kathy, Debbie,
spending a week at his farm, Sherry and Kevin have returnCherry Ridge and with his mo- ed from a week's vacation at
!her, Mrs. Jason Gloeckner.
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mr8. Don Newell and &lt;laugh·
DAUGHTER BORN
ter, Vickie, Middleport, attend·
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
V. ed a birthday dinner in honor
Dowler, Jr. of Mount Pleasant of Mrs. Alva Newell and son·
Addition, Mineral Wells, W. in-l:lw, Lewis Dailey held at
Va .. announce the birth
of Lake Hope recently.
their first child, a daughter Richard Flowers, Jr., of Lin·
weighing I lbs. In the St. Jos- coin Park, Mich., spent t b e1
eph Hospital in Parkersburg, weekend wlth Mrs. Newell and
Saturday, July 30th at 11 :22 family.
p.m. named Krista Ann Dowler.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert L. LaDeaux
of Pomeroy Star Route, and
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Dowler of Park·
ersburg. Maternal great grand· Simplicity marked the
mother is Mrs. Lillie Starcher ding of David RusseD Lyons,
of Mmersville, and paternal son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ly.
great grandparents are Mr. and oos, Broadway St., Middleport,
Mrs. Leo C. LaDeaux of New· B' "4ary Ann McKenzie dati~h- 1 1
ark, W. Va.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kenzie, Pomeroy.
HAVE DINNER
The YOWl! of the ceremony
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner enter.
read
the Rev. Howard
tained with a dinner Sunday, at Ruppel! on
, July
her home, Oak St., Pomeroy.
the First
Present were Mr. and
Mrs. an Churcb at 4 p.m. Attendlanls !I
William Wenning of Cincinnati ; were his father, Russell Lyons,
Alfred Gloeckner, Canton ; Mr. and his sister, Miss Carol
and Mrs. Lloyd Moore
and ons . .
sons, Gary and Dennis, Pon,.. l Mr. Lyons is an art tea.chE:r !I
roy and the hostess.
the Gallia County School
Owens of Parkersburg, W. Va.
and is a graduate

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CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
Jasoo Adams, brother of Mrs.
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He is on tbe sixth floor.
HOLDING SERVICES
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