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MOSCOW (UP!) - Secretary of State Dean Rusk prethe nuclear test ban treaty he lligned with
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"great support" in the United States.
Rusk saw off a Mnatorial dele.
gation and theD flew to Leningrad I Spar~man of Alabama, predicted

Safety measures to be used
high school students in shop
and laboratory work
were studied by the Middleport
Board of Education Monday evening with Vice-President Em-

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for a day's break between bis President Kennedy would gel
Jones presiding.
100
talks on Curthtr cold war issues I of the Senate's
votes for the
COMING HOME
The resignation of Jotm Mur· 1s. The senators, treaty
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thanf the two-.
' ray, recently h1'red for teachWI'th Soviet orr·1c1a
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here for the signing, WE're return.
~ds maJOrity
or ratlfl·
SP( Henry K.. MUam, son ing, was accepted . Janitor apipg to Washington.
I colton. A
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of Mr ..... Mrs. D. A. Milam pointmenls approved included
COLUMBUS - Gov. James
The senators were equ"ily en- · RTok Pldpear
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o£ Langsville, will leave Ger- Harold Hubbard, Joe Shavorin....,
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ore eav1 b U 1
1- sky, John Taylor and Wilkie
A. RhQdes Tuesday withdrew thusiastlc about. the partial test ing for Leningrad that he is look- I many Aupst 30 Ill' I e
a request that :Ill counties be bon treaty the first control meuo- . 1
d ,_ the Se t be ' e~ States to receive bls .is- Holman. Cooks employed were

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declared drought areas because llrt! agreed' upon between East and ~g orw,~~ t ~ 1
Ina eek aHr- ~ charge. Milam, wllo bat been Nora Rll!e, Ethel Lowery, Ed.
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mgs
on
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nex
conditions unprov .
West since the start of the nuclear .
hed led t
towe -Ia.e . In oL
...e Army Iw t wo years, na E vans a nd Margaret GerRhodes ~ired Agriculture Sec- age II years ago. They said u.s. ;;:.~rr.:ment ·t:~:,:a;ucle::~es:~ l spent
·last II montbs In lach.
reta~y O"ille Freeman, con- Interests were •· well protected" by in the air, outer ipace. and un- ! Obersteln, ~rmaay.
The board discussed the safecemmg .Ashtabula, Athens, Bel- the pact.
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mont, Columbiana, Gallia, (lea.. llet!IO&lt;ratic
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and
· and John I clarify
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earmga WI • am 1
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~ laboratory courses QJ'dered -m
uga, Hockin g, Holmes ,_ Knox ' Humphrey of Minnesota
ia various quar- and rece1w great 1upport.
Lake, Lorain, Meigs, Noble,
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a new law passed by the GenPerry Port~ge, Richland. Stark
eral Assembly. Every studFA&gt;t
and W
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activity must
have
Trumbu:l, Tuscarawas
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Mary aDd Louella Thompson.

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turn in military developmentl iD front today but It waa apecu)•
that anywhere from ...,
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PORT AU .PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) - Haiti today protested a second lime. agamst Dominican aggression in • now
to the Orgamzation of American States 1nd demanded
that body take immediate aetion to halt it.
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I The new Haitian protest coincided with the diapatcfl
o three planeloads of troop reinforcements from Port 111
Prmce to Cap Haitien in the officialy labelled northt~
"war zone."
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! ~bat .equipment. They traveled Tuesday, did ~ ••k that boclp
m Halhan artny troop carriern. to take any actioa.
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BY MRS. EMERSON JONES the fair." The bond will lead ust 23, on the lawn of the Mid- protective eye devices will be
were served quietly al the sto..., :
Do you have a strange urge the parade "' the grandstand dleport High school. The band necessary.
during lbe noon lunch period. I
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start marching in the early where it will play several selec.. gives an informal concert dur- Tbe next meeting was set
Picketing continued, however, at
lOOtL~
!ions.
ing the evening.
for Monday, September 9, in.
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The catch drum cadences we The Ice cream social Is sched. Under directioa of Mr. Gher- stead of the usual date, which Boys' and Girls' slow pitch :
and Negro le
each ~omin means the uled for Friday evening, Aut-. ke;-mbers are practicing ev- would fall on Labor Day, The so~tb&amp;ll play eoded Tuesday at I :;i~~~j federal judge
of the e~lng of lazy
- - ·- ery mornillg from 8 to 1\lLPI-..!!!!a£!! . ~1'1'1 .a,cceptt;&lt;~ the appli- :iddleJlllrt Municipal P a r ~ i
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days especlaUy for tile Dyer Officially
According to the direetnr,
a lht'.atlzen's Nalionil . Ill' lhe Presbyterians upoet- , 'al
of 'Eu ene Gherke's
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personnel will number 80 with Bank to serve a• depository W, the Thomas. Independents and recreation facilities.
I Bill Chllds, parade marsha~
H' h gschool march- Represents F•.remen live majorettes. two flag btar- for Its active funds for a period the Ramblers (Girls! slappmg Police arrested 138 Negro demtoday registering (if
band
baud is getting The Middleport Fire DeFrt- ers aud the drum majorette. of two years, startmg August 23, ll-11 f~ .the summer Utle, and onstrators at Athens, Ga., Tues- four. more entr1.. 111 the Coni
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the ment was represented offiCial- Majorettes are Janice Tonne- 1963.
tile Spitfires down 18-6. (See day for parading without a per- tenn1al parade to be staged net(
~~.. b~sy se.:-n,
. ly at the 26th annual COitven- hill Neda Bradford, Connie Other members present were picture elsewhere today on this , mit. Officers said t7 of the group Tuesday at 3 p.m. In obsenii
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rt .:: lion of the Ohio Stale Fire- Cooke. Lynn Daniels, and Di- Mrs. E. 0. Rail, Harold Hub- page).
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I wore
juveniles who were turned once of ille IOOth Meigs coonty
18{
b soc 1 t
'tball men's Association held
the anna Davis Flagbearers are bard, Lionel Boggs and super~ Members of the winmng team over to juvenile authorities
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ast Ullnnoth eas t' e
th p a s I weekend In Clveland Marilyn Sw~n and Iva Stewart I intendent, L. W. McComas
were Ronnie !Iindy, George Sau- Fifty-five Negroes were ,;,.rest- Latest registrations include~·'
games
t e au umn mnn s bY Robert Byer. WI'th R0 ber t with Judy Martin leading the
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· II oat by t•Stale Dean Rusk ·today too•• a ahead.
"" Saue
. r, Bruce. Wa IIace, ed at Sumter, s.c., lor marchmg
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. uuern W~ . _
break from his talks with Sov·
McElhinney servmg as alter- band as drum majorette.
Micky Morris, Joey Hindy, AI- in the downtown area withoot 8 ,of America, With Mrs. Will~ '
let olflelals to fly to Leningrad The Middleport hand Is to nate.
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New faces
will take their
an Wallace, ROf!er Roush, Roy parnde permit. Ali but 16 of this Hart ln charge, unlcy~let . ,
for a day's BIShlseelng.
lead the Centennhd parade at Others atlendmg were Rus- cies left by departing seniors
Coleman, and J1m Miller.
. group were juvemles.
Van Kirkland and David Karr,
R~sk will return Thursday tile fair thu year smce Tuesday sell Mills, Howard Dailey, Ger- _ but the "Band Marches On."
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The Presbyterians ended their At New York, around 40 dem- a surrey, "with a fringe
at
and t•1en go on to Premier NUt- happened to he its day to "play aid Anthony, James Daniels,
season on a &amp;-2 note. Tho Thorn- onstrators tell their picket lines top," by Mrs. Dwight Milhoan~~
Ita S. Khrushchev's Black Sea
and Donald Mills.
as team was 8-5. Fast pitch at a Brooklyn construction site aDd an antique truck by B 0 vllia to continue his dl.selllsions Rou8h Families'
MAKES HONOR LIST
men's play ends next Tuesday and filled up seats in the only Fife.
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of cold war Issues. Diplomatic Reunions Announced
PLAN REUNION
The Miami Universliy Deans'
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The line score:
restauranl in the area in a move The added reglstraUono brlnf
source• said the break would . -··- -.......
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Thomas
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to keep wotkrneo from entries Jn the parade to 27. En- '
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eoabit him to file a full report The 252nd~l reunion of
e ~nd annua arr Re- comprised of all
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Presb.
401101 412 X - 21 19 3 getting lunch. The pickets are pro. trio• are still belnl received bJ
on his session Tuesday .witll For- the Roush and Allied Families : ' w~ he~ In the WOOd~ ales who achieved averages
Norman D. IDrewl Haggy, Custer, D. Stumbo (4\, and testing alleged job hiring discri- Childs and Bill Downie of Pomeigll Minister AQdrei Gromyko Association will be held at Wine
ay ugust 11 · A B or above for a course-load
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Hag- R. Will. Miller, Coleman (1\ mination on cily construction pr&lt;&gt;- ,eroy.
and receive lnstruetons from lel'lviUe, Ohio,' and at Follans- old te~cher~ and pupils are 12 hours or more, totals 2,049
Rt. I, Pomeroy, received (WP), and B. Wallace.
jects.
President Kennedy for
his bee, W. Va., August 16 and 17. cordla~i .::v~. A basket d.ln- names, the Miami
top grade of 736 applicants
Racial tensions appear to
meetln&amp; with Khrushchev.
The annual banquet will be ner w
ld at noon. With office has announced, and
of wh?"I only 28 passed CALLED TO RUTLAND
eased in Chtcago where white
at the WlntersviUe Meth- enterlalnmenl in the afternoon. clndes Steve H. Coats, •on
posit1~ With the Colum- Middleport emergency • . res- crowds ha.e slaged unruly demSANTA MONICA, CaUl. - "-"·' Church, Friday, August
Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Coats,
0., pollee force recently. cue squadamen were called to ! onslralions in a recently integrapaternity oult
against
8:30 p. m. (IJSTI. The
HAD LIP CUT
264 So. Second-av,
officials had hoped 50 jRutland al 8:10p.m. Tuesday ! ted neighbo•·hood on tho city'•
Marloo Brando wa•
wiD be held at the Harry R. Bartlmas, age 9,
pass, they have t h a i for Thelma Michael who was Sooth Side.
Tuesday when blc!ocl '
Municipal Park on suffered a laceration (if the Up
Melp Geaeral llospllal
openings.
suffering an asthma
attack .
----showed he could nat have
August 17. Reserva- recently when a dog cleared the ADMISSIONS - Melvin
Norman Haggy, known
as She was taken to Meigs Memthe father ol lbe ~month-old
for the banquet sbould fence at the county dog pound cutter, Pomeroy.
"Dre~" to most of his former orlal Hoopital.
daughter of a PhiiiPJIIne
11e11t to Ronald E. Roush, 153 and either scratched or bit him. DISCHARGES - Fred
ln Pomeroy, is
a
----er.
Road, WlnlenviUe, by He Is the son of Elza Bartimas, er, Porniroy; James
of Pomeroy
HIgh
ONE CITED
MASON- T111111 council Mall1
An attorney for Marie
10,
Long Bottom. ·
, .1ddlep rt.
and has been living In The Ohio Stale Patrol reports
even inc agreed to purc..a•
moved for dll1111issal ol
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over nine years. He Ihe arrest of Charles W. Holter
acres of land from au•
charge when two such
"married to the former Zelma 22. Rt. 1 Racine, cited to Meigs ,
Virginia Wil'""' upo11 wb!Cb
abowed the blood type of
Wears, daughter of Mr. and county court Aug. 23 on
·a
to build a sewage lreatmellt
actor was Incompatible
Hershel Wears, Rt. 1 Rut- charge of failure to
puom. The property was oplill&gt;o
that of the girl, Maya Gabriella.
land, and has two children.
!registration.
JACKSON, Miss .. (UPil
by a retainer fee.
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Gov. Paul B. Johnson, commit- Discussing delinquent wa~'
led to a tough segregation polcouncil aoled that b'IU'
i&lt;y, and former Gov . J. P. Celewhen iaoued and WIW
man, an advocate ol "quiet" I".::';:;~ may bt diseonllnued fOt
segregation, oppeared
today
aceounts after the lSIIJ
be headed for a runoff for
the month.
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Democratic gubernatorial Cowtcil olllo discussed .litlll
Inotninottion.
two representallv• to P:~i
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The 47-year-old Johnson.
Pa., conCIII'IIlnt
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BY CHI!STI!R TANNF.RILL
loser In efforts
o1 the application itr' !
· the office once held by
aid to pave Mucll.'lt
Small Town like the City also faces
father, virtually was assured
Bills and salaries 10 t ·,
fln~,,)al problems:
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ol a place in the Aug. 27 rutcn-,1 n•·'"monlll of
dertli
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Tuesday's blackest headline - as if in mourning- off to pick a successorprohi'btlte&lt;ll
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Pomeroy property owners that if they want to Gov. Ros• Barnett,
were ~ yor~
first clasa fire protection !which has decided by law from succeedinll
· ~er H' a r
lower insurance rates) they wlil have to pay self.
and ~
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It, Wh~ther or not they want to pay in the form of Coleman, wbo defeated
Charleo Yuuaer, Wof!lt
fiv·e-year one.mill levy that would produce about $30 •
ill • runoff for governor
Foreman .,.. R. J!:. ~ .
000
decided November 5. · ·
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Facts are that
- or any other lllilall
ol oi!Qrney Charleo Suicannot maintain fire
fGr the berth
oppoaita
or worn out apparatus.
Joltnsoo. A fourth ""ndklol11,
lsp't there.
roUred wider Robert
it? I!! tbe pocll:eta of .Property owners? wbo eo'""!d the raCI!
says lltsn't. He &amp;ot a pretty gOOd vote not fun" was liol Ia eontentlon.

UNITED NATIONS
can members of the
Nations faced a tought fight
day In an effort to Win
CouncU approval for a
.economic boycott ol Soulh
rica. ... · · ·,
~'he United ;States,
FriiiCt ' and Norway were
reported agai!l!i the
of parts of a r'lS"iution
before the couni!il
Gahana, Moroccti and the
ipplnes.

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Asks Action, No~

PITTSBURGH (lJPII-Members l tbe firot ouch oll·out Negro move- IJNPC, oalch
local chapter of the National As- I named lo head the eight-man aubol a Negro protest group todBJ' ment here against alleged hiring "lt'B poiaon to the Negro com- sociatiO'" for the Advancement of 1 committee to deal with the Hght
cancelled a demDDitration against discrimination.
muaity and time to go, like Jim l Colored People, laid • suJHom. l company. He said previo111 meeta local construction company. but An official of the pcoteat group Crow."
mittee of the parent UNPC had ing.s have been held during
scbeduled a mass march next accused Duquesne Light of being A 1pobsman for Duqul!llle been formed for the purpose of last two years with the firm-the
Monday agsinst Duquesne Light guilty of what ht termed "de Light contended lllat IWt company meeting with Duquesne Light most recent only latt week. AICo., one of the district'• largest facto tokenism" in that only one I ''has never discriminated against ·management.
though terming the prior .essiORJ
utility firma .
Negro is numbered among ttte 1any race, creed or rolor. Beyond I "The next move 111 up to them," "cordi.al,'' Johnson IBid "they
After members of the UnJted firm's S5.000 employes.
I that, we have DO other comment." Brown said.
IDuquesne LighO
apparently
Negro Protest Com m lltee James McCoy, chairman of the Byrd R. Brown, president ol tho ; Atty. Livlilgstone Joluuon was Ididn't get the message."
IUNPC) voted to accept a morejobs agreement With the Navarro
Construction Corp., it was announced that Duquesne Light will
be the next target.
If Monday's planned mass
onstration comes orr, it will be

Compliance
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who wondered, he explained:
"We b~ve only three houn to ahow
N*Wiplper Entorprh11 Aqn,
It 111. We don't have time for tbe rise of
MADRID - (NEA) - He was strip· the empire; just enouah for the fall."
ped to the waist and wore only faded
• • •
blue jeans and a pair of heavy sboea.
Tlilll WAS IXCITEMENT for him
This wiry, restless, director, Anthony in the &gt;tory'll modern paralle~-"merce­
Mann, Is one of the people producer nary armies, high taxes, and walls like
Safllluel Bronston salutes when he says thoae around Bertin - to protect an emof Cood movlemakin&amp;:
·-· ·
pire that crumbled."
"Movies are not sets or dialo1. MovThoro was oxcltemont In his film
Ies a!'f people - the people who make ol•nod for oiromo, not from history
them ."
- ti- SHvo loyd ond heavy ChrlsTo M.nn, a good movie el.. ..,..n•
tephor Plu1r1-r fighting • duol to
.,xcltoment - ond thlt'1 why hi woo
the dHih with lovellns. "Six -h,
here. Under 1 hot IUift!IMir sun on tho
hurlod one lty one In • wllcl and mur.
$pe11l1h plain, a Cllll ond crew of 1,.
" - • fro nay of bitter holt, Mann
&lt;fllthuHd.
500 labored on tho final • - of
"Tho f'all of tho ll•man Empire."
There wos excitement In the film, deThe set, a full-sclle re-creation of the sisned by nature. Her name wu Sophia
Roman Forum of tl1e second century, Loren. Of l!r-r artllltlc talents, Mann said:
wu so huge that Mann's orden could
"You teU Sophia aometbin&amp; to do in
no! be sent by voice alone. They were the acene and she mlrrotl it lnsta11tly.
relayed by wallde-talkle radio.
She doesn't come pNpared, lite many
• • •
actresses do. She pl'l!fera to progrea
IXCITIMINT AND TAUT story·lell· with tho scene throu~ rehearsal."
lng aplnst a vlJuat canvu of sweep ·~
• • •
briJUjnce ·- tbeae were old·pro Mann •
THI FILM WAS MANN'S second en·
goat.
couwter with the fall of Borne on callu·
''Bill most of all It II oultement," he told. In 1810 he wu the second unit dl·
AJ4. clori118 I froJD bis plact be- rector who alljed the burnln.l ol Rome
aldt the cail!era. M til- director of "R1 for YGM'a "Quo Vadls." Oddly, Sophia
Loren played an extra ill the 1ame film.
Cid, H be had wo.a
"Tho film lor ' M* .JI tho •·
After six ,._lhs• work "Tho Fall
c " - f of mov............. IMV oven
of tho Roman lmplro'" )1001 nHrly
llrl, Nck to •cll...m. til Nwiogoo
.....,.._ ond Maltn .... to
stir! his next, "Tho IJ....,..n Iettie"
1
escltement•
'tlm4l Mann hH for hlo ewn coM,.ny,
·
Excllemtlll il AnthoD,J liiDII'f buaJ.
the ~tk story
~lill~ clviJI.
~ lilt fall of aa
o those ness. .

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Frldoy oncl Soturdoy .... 8:30A.M. to 1:30 P.M.

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VEIL CHUCK ROAST

Ea.
Swlft'1 Premium -

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Swllt'o l"""'lfold
4 ~. 41 Sliced
A•rican

who wondered, he explained:
"We b~ve only three houn to ahow
N*Wiplper Entorprh11 Aqn,
It 111. We don't have time for tbe rise of
MADRID - (NEA) - He was strip· the empire; just enouah for the fall."
ped to the waist and wore only faded
• • •
blue jeans and a pair of heavy sboea.
Tlilll WAS IXCITEMENT for him
This wiry, restless, director, Anthony in the &gt;tory'll modern paralle~-"merce­
Mann, Is one of the people producer nary armies, high taxes, and walls like
Safllluel Bronston salutes when he says thoae around Bertin - to protect an emof Cood movlemakin&amp;:
·-· ·
pire that crumbled."
"Movies are not sets or dialo1. MovThoro was oxcltemont In his film
Ies a!'f people - the people who make ol•nod for oiromo, not from history
them ."
- ti- SHvo loyd ond heavy ChrlsTo M.nn, a good movie el.. ..,..n•
tephor Plu1r1-r fighting • duol to
.,xcltoment - ond thlt'1 why hi woo
the dHih with lovellns. "Six -h,
here. Under 1 hot IUift!IMir sun on tho
hurlod one lty one In • wllcl and mur.
$pe11l1h plain, a Cllll ond crew of 1,.
" - • fro nay of bitter holt, Mann
&lt;fllthuHd.
500 labored on tho final • - of
"Tho f'all of tho ll•man Empire."
There wos excitement In the film, deThe set, a full-sclle re-creation of the sisned by nature. Her name wu Sophia
Roman Forum of tl1e second century, Loren. Of l!r-r artllltlc talents, Mann said:
wu so huge that Mann's orden could
"You teU Sophia aometbin&amp; to do in
no! be sent by voice alone. They were the acene and she mlrrotl it lnsta11tly.
relayed by wallde-talkle radio.
She doesn't come pNpared, lite many
• • •
actresses do. She pl'l!fera to progrea
IXCITIMINT AND TAUT story·lell· with tho scene throu~ rehearsal."
lng aplnst a vlJuat canvu of sweep ·~
• • •
briJUjnce ·- tbeae were old·pro Mann •
THI FILM WAS MANN'S second en·
goat.
couwter with the fall of Borne on callu·
''Bill most of all It II oultement," he told. In 1810 he wu the second unit dl·
AJ4. clori118 I froJD bis plact be- rector who alljed the burnln.l ol Rome
aldt the cail!era. M til- director of "R1 for YGM'a "Quo Vadls." Oddly, Sophia
Loren played an extra ill the 1ame film.
Cid, H be had wo.a
"Tho film lor ' M* .JI tho •·
After six ,._lhs• work "Tho Fall
c " - f of mov............. IMV oven
of tho Roman lmplro'" )1001 nHrly
llrl, Nck to •cll...m. til Nwiogoo
.....,.._ ond Maltn .... to
stir! his next, "Tho IJ....,..n Iettie"
1
escltement•
'tlm4l Mann hH for hlo ewn coM,.ny,
·
Excllemtlll il AnthoD,J liiDII'f buaJ.
the ~tk story
~lill~ clviJI.
~ lilt fall of aa
o those ness. .

';::-_ 38
!:!. 41
1 '!! •• 41
!:!. 41
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69 LEG ROAST

lb.

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The Kyger Crttlt J:mploYttl' club IOday laaued 1 let·
ter · of thanks lor assistance received wbil,
1pon10ring this year's bigger and better Little
lqurnament. It follows:
GentlemenW~ would like tQ like this opportunity to thank the
managers, coaclleo and players of the Boys' JeaJUe teams
from the are1 whq competed in the recent Kyger Creek
Little Baseball tournament. The good sportsmanship
pol'trayed by ma!lagers, players and tans was comment!able and a ~redil to ill.
We would ll1&lt;1 lo thtnk I be woek. Ho il still ho!'!l"t down
morchanil In Y9IJl "'"' w b o lht BI'GIIco first strmg olfenaubsldized this tourn1tnent aivo centor jQb, but "port' hp
through their edvertilemtnll 11 il hiVinf competition I rom
listed In the Glficlal J"'OJII'Illl, 101111 ol tho young Denver re·
As a tokea of appPICiotlon, Ct"ults. Bartqn and his wife have
we present IQ the leagues •n pl\rcha~od a home tM miles
yoor area ~ foUoWiflg:
from Denver.
Pomeroy Boys' Loquo AI» l~entally, Jim Is
ol•tion, $30; ~leport Boyl' up m tho years as far os
League A~soclallon, $30; ~yr• fesSJonal ,porto go. He Is paot
cuse Boys l.ellll'f Altoe~tlloa his 29th blrlhclay.
flO, and the 1\tolne Boys' Let(·
ue assoclalloa • · to Ito uoed Rosa Norris of Syracuse II
1t1 further their proaram• Itt trying lor a IIJ'Oundhog marks·
the way they detm ""t, T h' monshlp record. He bought a
money appropriated to e • &lt; h new gun this sprmg, complete
leal"• In tho various ar.11 Is with ecope, and has knocked
pr01rated to ~e number
of oil 11 groundhogs with II obello.
teams partlctpallnl In
the Ross apparently wenla
to
tournament.
root oo hia laurels for 1 while,
Very truly yours,
because the word is out th1t ht
Kyger Crook EmplO)'IU' hao rotirod fr001 groundhog
Club.
huntlnt lor tho past - k or
two.
Big Jim Barton of Matm,
who was a pro-football holdout
SPUT SEASON
this year, halt algq..t hli IllS COLUMBUS (UJ!I) - In an~:~~ro:'!.act wnh tho Den· , tlcipation of I 41J.day opon sea·
.Known as "Moose" here. bl&amp; son! fur ducks, the,Wlklllfe ~
Jim Inked hla contract
last ct has .tshetth• '.Pst'1 8'8 ~ 011 Octh..t
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answer II.
au Thoaghtw
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f Cc1me In and See Virtil

a summit meeting likely

up to a general cold
lfsettle~nent was in algltt.
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second thought• about
what conllllules an "l!lriOI'I'"" fl
cy."

It Is suggested that he miJ not
want
to pull out Wltil he Is IID"'
ePOMEROY, O.
that France's nuclear
'111 SICOND ff.
lll&lt;l•rce Is fully rudy for action.
It alao Is betnc augges!A!d that
to the Pabrlf Sholl ·
the future ol the Western aJ.
Open Sunday, Mond11,
llance, the EuropeOn
Tul!ldaJ, Wednesday,
Market and a politically untied
Frlda1 and SatuntBJ
8:30 A.M.
Europa 1101 10 uncertain, De
UDIII8:00 P.M.
Gaulle migltl feel reluclant to
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give up.
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Amid · all thlo opeculatloo, no
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obvloua IIUCCOUOr yet bas a;&gt;
poared De Gaulle himself II Nid
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Run For 2nd Term In '65
PARIS &lt;UPil Gaulle, who earlier was thought
Charlea de Gaulle may run afle·r I"' have decided againot a aecond
aU for a aecond term in
term. now may be changtns
t 1- belling among
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'I'IIOM lronl&gt;ruJUJirll Lei An- ...,. toheduteQ to begin arrqllll 1111 ~ • • movo u..l ~
plit Dodltrs mQ~t
.
hll bit awildt today from
boll• baottlq tile GliB! llock •.
IIOW lhat lhe National
1*'41111 promotioD to that of to the bll-ll.llht pro~ .,...,
Jlll!lllll\ race Is u hot '"
Mjldloon Square Gard&lt;o.
premaey II ,.joyed llftlll u• ~
Mafa' bal bapptnf' to be.
Tbo owitch, Llalon tliMI, wwld Top oao\ellcllr Ciq1 ·~ Ill'
The lladtera Ire live pmes entell lbendottmlllt o1 hlo pro- Hew YOfk, -'4 he 'lilt plniwlei troal oi lhf GW!If tnd the _,! ljept. IOtb dtl0011 lPWI 11 diNppololfll ~ .C Lit- ·
Jt. 1.4vU ClffllnQ allCJ lhey're Y9""1 Ceaaius Clay at Philldel· ton'• wltbllrtwal fi'Olll tiJi ,.:
eou1JnC aiGII&amp; will! • tidy three· phlt, tlld the arrangement, iD- tembor. OtJ&gt;t, "jUJI bei:IUM hl'l
, _ wlnnlnc atrQk.
sU.d, ol a Declmber 4tlen'" ee..-d to dafth of 1111." · ·
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In mld-teason and
1h 1s
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likt the wqrsl season he Harry Merktoll of the Gerd•. bQ4y till I Jtl him ,... Y.., lithad tq tlif maJors. But That Docemblr oonttttder may ca~~te U.. llrot good man ho
thai ~t with slx be Ernie Torrell, the Chicago mlllll wlU ~mock bit be9ll olf."
elcJlllrlpalo the giant.
IJlCJ
rtised his sea· If Sonny dtlll owing over to the •!lAVEII 8IGN '1'11'0
Nil tvtrap td JIO. The , ... Garden, it eouiO be 0119 ol the ltllLWAUKPl (IJP))-T!Je MJI.
to lhe D!M~Jers Is lou and
wouk" 8ravtl have st&amp;Q04
- fallfr · tJid Y9U'II pay
FRii;l!; .\GENT
aouthpay, pitcher Richard &lt;Bul&lt;hl
the pct~~~t1 of , blowing 1 IJIC- IURAM (UPI) - Cleveland· O'Brien and 1h~IW Tblpdo,.
end tlrllfhl pWIIPI.
er Larry Benz, signed as a free Crolloy 8lld aplped lhiDt tO ·
MIYI hii!UIIIII'td ool a
by the ~leveland Browns Graenvlllt &lt;S.C. I of tho , CIPI II.'
ll1d 1wo •lnlltl tq lead lhf
tho trag1c d"lh eerlltr Woatern Clrollna IM&amp;ue.
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!hit yeur of Don Fleming, hao .
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IIIPI in 1 H victory over
tapped to start for tht aEOJIIIII IVIJIIPIJON
Hou•lon Co)tf, 11 wp the
at left safety when SARA'J'O(,;A iiPRIN~, N.f.
time tho &lt;lltnll bell tba
Cltveland visits the Detroit LJ. fUPIJ - Jockey Larry AdODII
1a HIJIIIOIJ In llvt 1
lor an exhibition aame Sat· will t1ar1 1 l~y 4111~
Oetlprt lit"' Cabo
'11turaday for "folllllg 19 • · a
'l'ltt lllltlfll'l downed the ChJ. The Browns were to continue Jltrel&amp;bt cwr~t In tht .-II"
Cobs, 4-1, the
workout• today in preparation dprlng tho runntnc ol ~·1
the New York Meta 4-fllo=r~t~he;.!Ba~turd=a~y~e:l~hi~bl~ti~on~.....~!lin~
. =lh~fl:cc:_:a~t==~~··~
the Plllsburah Plr~tes [;
the Milwaukee Brav·

again today fram 1111 own penonat
teamm11tes •ren't 11111!111 for him.
Nolloaol 1.eapo
Tt!e~day nlsht the bll rigltlhandtr
Loo ....,e,.,
rn .., .&amp;01 • • last season for the ~eeo11d year In J row
Sao ,.........,. .., 411 501 ,
eame of the season. He hu wo11 only four
St. LDuiJ
But ht al10 waa port ol hi•
63 411 :501 '
Chi&lt;&amp;Jo
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probltm In the Ita too - at ftrll.
51 51
Claelaaati
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PhQadelphla
58 50 :~ gl&gt; hits •• U.. Pb1lllto WGII llttiiiP~ cltOOie w _.. KOOIIP, 11M a
Milwauktt
57 56 .501 II% cap of • doubloliMMr, 7-1. to wild plldJ. by illt4HIIUII ltl l:dPittsb"'lh
W wardl 1&lt;0r. the lildl ""'
50 56 .~1 13 avenge • lou Ill thf
l!ouston
a ., ,Jtl ~li the Redo by a ~ edge.
third.
New Yort
M .,., .101 11\i .Fabulo~ Ji!D ~oaey, with 17 '11ta qoond filii' wu an
~y·o --.,
.,... to h• ~It, wao slated to llrtly dilf«Wl tla!'7 •
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•tart lor Cin&lt;u.r.tl torughl In tile ~ott. out 111011 of lhf
$1. Louis 4 New York 3, night tlurd semt cl the ..,..,.,
w•lll 1 broha JDklt.
all
Pittsburgh 3 Mllwoukee o, niRhl . CJDCmoatl hit lllell out in the way for hie fourth win. ~
SoQ Franclaco 3 llou•to• 1 night frnt i'"'tlt Tuooday nigltt, f'lllog lowed ·!he Rtdl ooly one lUI
Cincinllali 6 Phlle 4• tot, l~ili~bt 11 ~lttt In II&lt;Ol'lnl tltree tWes in tho fll'll Ill lrMIIu.
Phila 7 CiocinnaU 1 2nd night the filth Jnnmf, onco In tile runth J
,IIQmbarded lo ·
W-oday'a P...U.;.. p 1i...,. and wlnnlni II Ia tile 101b with clou~lea " 11
trl
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St Louis at New York-Broglio two I1UUI.
~ • pit, 01111
Starter .nm O'Toole
w a • ted the PhHs to hold a u lead
1 vs. Jackoon (6.w.
CinciMatl 11 PbUadolphlo-M•· knocke4 out ol tho ~ PI tba ljlth
~In~~~~ ::" s.e
lonoy &lt;lHl va. McLiah Uo-71. mnmg •• Phlladtlphho scored all
lttllt to
111 lon
Lot Angolaa at Chicaao _ Xctv- fqur of •If ruqa. BIU HlllfY, 11tt
rua In
HY.
fax &lt;l&amp;-&lt;l vs. Ellsworth 05-Tl,
third Cincinn'tl h"':ler•. woo creel· eot 00 a
ron b1 o.,.
ll4i 1w au Uo at Pitliburgb lled w•th the Win, his fD'It •1•m•t Freesa.
fniabtl _ Hendley IHl
vs. lwo lolaal.
Frank It~ CODtill-.11 hie
Schwoll 11-il.
T1to aame went tn\o lht atro ll\ltiM7 "-· &amp;•InC hlt!eu in
Sao FrtnCioco ol Hou•ton innlnf when v•da Plnooll liDfled U.. hlt-IIIW fir•t latll• and ,...
tnlghll-Sonford u~ l1l .,, rar- borne Pote Rose, who had trl;lled Pflllnl 1M p o r i - In lito
rell (g.s 1.
in the ninth to tie the ..,.... el •t!lhoap. ,.._,., homer wa hlf
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The Kyger Crttlt J:mploYttl' club IOday laaued 1 let·
ter · of thanks lor assistance received wbil,
1pon10ring this year's bigger and better Little
lqurnament. It follows:
GentlemenW~ would like tQ like this opportunity to thank the
managers, coaclleo and players of the Boys' JeaJUe teams
from the are1 whq competed in the recent Kyger Creek
Little Baseball tournament. The good sportsmanship
pol'trayed by ma!lagers, players and tans was comment!able and a ~redil to ill.
We would ll1&lt;1 lo thtnk I be woek. Ho il still ho!'!l"t down
morchanil In Y9IJl "'"' w b o lht BI'GIIco first strmg olfenaubsldized this tourn1tnent aivo centor jQb, but "port' hp
through their edvertilemtnll 11 il hiVinf competition I rom
listed In the Glficlal J"'OJII'Illl, 101111 ol tho young Denver re·
As a tokea of appPICiotlon, Ct"ults. Bartqn and his wife have
we present IQ the leagues •n pl\rcha~od a home tM miles
yoor area ~ foUoWiflg:
from Denver.
Pomeroy Boys' Loquo AI» l~entally, Jim Is
ol•tion, $30; ~leport Boyl' up m tho years as far os
League A~soclallon, $30; ~yr• fesSJonal ,porto go. He Is paot
cuse Boys l.ellll'f Altoe~tlloa his 29th blrlhclay.
flO, and the 1\tolne Boys' Let(·
ue assoclalloa • · to Ito uoed Rosa Norris of Syracuse II
1t1 further their proaram• Itt trying lor a IIJ'Oundhog marks·
the way they detm ""t, T h' monshlp record. He bought a
money appropriated to e • &lt; h new gun this sprmg, complete
leal"• In tho various ar.11 Is with ecope, and has knocked
pr01rated to ~e number
of oil 11 groundhogs with II obello.
teams partlctpallnl In
the Ross apparently wenla
to
tournament.
root oo hia laurels for 1 while,
Very truly yours,
because the word is out th1t ht
Kyger Crook EmplO)'IU' hao rotirod fr001 groundhog
Club.
huntlnt lor tho past - k or
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Big Jim Barton of Matm,
who was a pro-football holdout
SPUT SEASON
this year, halt algq..t hli IllS COLUMBUS (UJ!I) - In an~:~~ro:'!.act wnh tho Den· , tlcipation of I 41J.day opon sea·
.Known as "Moose" here. bl&amp; son! fur ducks, the,Wlklllfe ~
Jim Inked hla contract
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Allhough the Green 8ay P•cken wear tbt Iitle of
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Coach Vince Lombardi. 1til11marting from the 20-17
defeat administered by the Colleg, All·Staulast FrldaV,
sent his squad tbrOUih a bone-eruncl!lng ll·mlnuie
acrimmage Tuesday which many observers termed "bru·

tal"

The

Pittsburgh Sleelers, w11o

moet tho Paokers 4111 Salwdiy
nifht in Miami wore hard at
work. to duplicat; the All-Star vic·
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pr._ 1011 victory tlrill&amp; at 11•
'11to Detroit Llo!IS Wfl'l duiJ
lmpresaed with rookie Larry Fer·
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the Paeken. ForJilliOn ,.., parU.ipallnl in hlo lirll ocrlmmop
with tile Lions.
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wtlcome news wit• llnobocker
Tom lleltl.o' lnjlU')'. auflered on
Sunday, wu reported to be only
0 11,.,., tlbow opraln, rather
thon o dillocated elbow u first
beUevod.
Dol Shof
and Dicll :r.todz
ner
elewold, !wo atalwartl 4111 tht N"'
York G1anta, rejoiJied ....-kouts
~. but tho New York olub
allced five otbera from the roator
to rtduct their IQUad lo • l)loyora. Tttole cut were veteran lmebackor Dick Losta. John lltiiB-

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Saturday lllalttt llhlhlliou
a~ahtst tile len Dies•
wrth the Imowl..tp lltat
back Babe ParliU bao
aoV«ed from 0 b"'""
sullored lut 'fOI'· PariUI
na~ with Tom Ye~~~elc in.
day ' lou to the Oakland Raiders.

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But he heel nothing to say
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Ulis at his news conference a week
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answer II.
au Thoaghtw
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have taken thlo to mean that
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f Cc1me In and See Virtil

a summit meeting likely

up to a general cold
lfsettle~nent was in algltt.
Now, De Gaulle il saki to
second thought• about
what conllllules an "l!lriOI'I'"" fl
cy."

It Is suggested that he miJ not
want
to pull out Wltil he Is IID"'
ePOMEROY, O.
that France's nuclear
'111 SICOND ff.
lll&lt;l•rce Is fully rudy for action.
It alao Is betnc augges!A!d that
to the Pabrlf Sholl ·
the future ol the Western aJ.
Open Sunday, Mond11,
llance, the EuropeOn
Tul!ldaJ, Wednesday,
Market and a politically untied
Frlda1 and SatuntBJ
8:30 A.M.
Europa 1101 10 uncertain, De
UDIII8:00 P.M.
Gaulle migltl feel reluclant to
Open Saturday• 'fll ~ p.M.
give up.
ICictled All Da1_:~111)
Amid · all thlo opeculatloo, no
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All boun E.S.T., ,........,
obvloua IIUCCOUOr yet bas a;&gt;
poared De Gaulle himself II Nid
MASON, W. VA.
to ravor Premier Georges PompJ·

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Run For 2nd Term In '65
PARIS &lt;UPil Gaulle, who earlier was thought
Charlea de Gaulle may run afle·r I"' have decided againot a aecond
aU for a aecond term in
term. now may be changtns
t 1- belling among
politlcliPI II increasing tltal
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all for a aecond teml in 1965about four weeka (orr !,';~~ II
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October bout with -Iii clllinpl·
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R~or Says DeGaulle May

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workouto, w~Jit tho Cltvoltlld Noll a a al LoaPt Brown• jll'acti&lt;ld kJctiJII rtiUI'll tlrovn •: Wltill, .Conlo 18;
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Jfln Shorter .., tho ...,.Yinl tacl. Boyer, C.... '1!.
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Chicago at IC4nul City (nichU lox 72: KaUne, n,trr 11;
ot -Pizarro m-5l vo. Wlcktroham ner, A"'III 81; Alllaon, Twlno
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BY FRED llOWN
NEW YORK IUl'll - Rea"" llo!1lf '-ltvttloD "' .~
11PI Sporto Wrltlt
wotsJ!t chomplQII !loony Llti911 mOfl - - . . _ ll """''
'I'IIOM lronl&gt;ruJUJirll Lei An- ...,. toheduteQ to begin arrqllll 1111 ~ • • movo u..l ~
plit Dodltrs mQ~t
.
hll bit awildt today from
boll• baottlq tile GliB! llock •.
IIOW lhat lhe National
1*'41111 promotioD to that of to the bll-ll.llht pro~ .,...,
Jlll!lllll\ race Is u hot '"
Mjldloon Square Gard&lt;o.
premaey II ,.joyed llftlll u• ~
Mafa' bal bapptnf' to be.
Tbo owitch, Llalon tliMI, wwld Top oao\ellcllr Ciq1 ·~ Ill'
The lladtera Ire live pmes entell lbendottmlllt o1 hlo pro- Hew YOfk, -'4 he 'lilt plniwlei troal oi lhf GW!If tnd the _,! ljept. IOtb dtl0011 lPWI 11 diNppololfll ~ .C Lit- ·
Jt. 1.4vU ClffllnQ allCJ lhey're Y9""1 Ceaaius Clay at Philldel· ton'• wltbllrtwal fi'Olll tiJi ,.:
eou1JnC aiGII&amp; will! • tidy three· phlt, tlld the arrangement, iD- tembor. OtJ&gt;t, "jUJI bei:IUM hl'l
, _ wlnnlnc atrQk.
sU.d, ol a Declmber 4tlen'" ee..-d to dafth of 1111." · ·
Wllllt'l average dipped to q.Wt - • 1 - eonttacltr QD Lltloa vot1114tred 11lth. "1-hopo
In mld-teason and
1h 1s
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blf mooth CJ.)' cloosn't fllltl ..,,
likt the wqrsl season he Harry Merktoll of the Gerd•. bQ4y till I Jtl him ,... Y.., lithad tq tlif maJors. But That Docemblr oonttttder may ca~~te U.. llrot good man ho
thai ~t with slx be Ernie Torrell, the Chicago mlllll wlU ~mock bit be9ll olf."
elcJlllrlpalo the giant.
IJlCJ
rtised his sea· If Sonny dtlll owing over to the •!lAVEII 8IGN '1'11'0
Nil tvtrap td JIO. The , ... Garden, it eouiO be 0119 ol the ltllLWAUKPl (IJP))-T!Je MJI.
to lhe D!M~Jers Is lou and
wouk" 8ravtl have st&amp;Q04
- fallfr · tJid Y9U'II pay
FRii;l!; .\GENT
aouthpay, pitcher Richard &lt;Bul&lt;hl
the pct~~~t1 of , blowing 1 IJIC- IURAM (UPI) - Cleveland· O'Brien and 1h~IW Tblpdo,.
end tlrllfhl pWIIPI.
er Larry Benz, signed as a free Crolloy 8lld aplped lhiDt tO ·
MIYI hii!UIIIII'td ool a
by the ~leveland Browns Graenvlllt &lt;S.C. I of tho , CIPI II.'
ll1d 1wo •lnlltl tq lead lhf
tho trag1c d"lh eerlltr Woatern Clrollna IM&amp;ue.
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IPII' ~hll alllok
!hit yeur of Don Fleming, hao .
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IIIPI in 1 H victory over
tapped to start for tht aEOJIIIII IVIJIIPIJON
Hou•lon Co)tf, 11 wp the
at left safety when SARA'J'O(,;A iiPRIN~, N.f.
time tho &lt;lltnll bell tba
Cltveland visits the Detroit LJ. fUPIJ - Jockey Larry AdODII
1a HIJIIIOIJ In llvt 1
lor an exhibition aame Sat· will t1ar1 1 l~y 4111~
Oetlprt lit"' Cabo
'11turaday for "folllllg 19 • · a
'l'ltt lllltlfll'l downed the ChJ. The Browns were to continue Jltrel&amp;bt cwr~t In tht .-II"
Cobs, 4-1, the
workout• today in preparation dprlng tho runntnc ol ~·1
the New York Meta 4-fllo=r~t~he;.!Ba~turd=a~y~e:l~hi~bl~ti~on~.....~!lin~
. =lh~fl:cc:_:a~t==~~··~
the Plllsburah Plr~tes [;
the Milwaukee Brav·

again today fram 1111 own penonat
teamm11tes •ren't 11111!111 for him.
Nolloaol 1.eapo
Tt!e~day nlsht the bll rigltlhandtr
Loo ....,e,.,
rn .., .&amp;01 • • last season for the ~eeo11d year In J row
Sao ,.........,. .., 411 501 ,
eame of the season. He hu wo11 only four
St. LDuiJ
But ht al10 waa port ol hi•
63 411 :501 '
Chi&lt;&amp;Jo
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IIi
own
probltm In the Ita too - at ftrll.
51 51
Claelaaati
at .. ""' 8\i allowing u ollht tl Ph014elpltla Jobo Edw...., bellffll -till a
PhQadelphla
58 50 :~ gl&gt; hits •• U.. Pb1lllto WGII llttiiiP~ cltOOie w _.. KOOIIP, 11M a
Milwauktt
57 56 .501 II% cap of • doubloliMMr, 7-1. to wild plldJ. by illt4HIIUII ltl l:dPittsb"'lh
W wardl 1&lt;0r. the lildl ""'
50 56 .~1 13 avenge • lou Ill thf
l!ouston
a ., ,Jtl ~li the Redo by a ~ edge.
third.
New Yort
M .,., .101 11\i .Fabulo~ Ji!D ~oaey, with 17 '11ta qoond filii' wu an
~y·o --.,
.,... to h• ~It, wao slated to llrtly dilf«Wl tla!'7 •
Loo Angeloo 4 Chieqo 1
•tart lor Cin&lt;u.r.tl torughl In tile ~ott. out 111011 of lhf
$1. Louis 4 New York 3, night tlurd semt cl the ..,..,.,
w•lll 1 broha JDklt.
all
Pittsburgh 3 Mllwoukee o, niRhl . CJDCmoatl hit lllell out in the way for hie fourth win. ~
SoQ Franclaco 3 llou•to• 1 night frnt i'"'tlt Tuooday nigltt, f'lllog lowed ·!he Rtdl ooly one lUI
Cincinllali 6 Phlle 4• tot, l~ili~bt 11 ~lttt In II&lt;Ol'lnl tltree tWes in tho fll'll Ill lrMIIu.
Phila 7 CiocinnaU 1 2nd night the filth Jnnmf, onco In tile runth J
,IIQmbarded lo ·
W-oday'a P...U.;.. p 1i...,. and wlnnlni II Ia tile 101b with clou~lea " 11
trl
r lila
St Louis at New York-Broglio two I1UUI.
~ • pit, 01111
Starter .nm O'Toole
w a • ted the PhHs to hold a u lead
1 vs. Jackoon (6.w.
CinciMatl 11 PbUadolphlo-M•· knocke4 out ol tho ~ PI tba ljlth
~In~~~~ ::" s.e
lonoy &lt;lHl va. McLiah Uo-71. mnmg •• Phlladtlphho scored all
lttllt to
111 lon
Lot Angolaa at Chicaao _ Xctv- fqur of •If ruqa. BIU HlllfY, 11tt
rua In
HY.
fax &lt;l&amp;-&lt;l vs. Ellsworth 05-Tl,
third Cincinn'tl h"':ler•. woo creel· eot 00 a
ron b1 o.,.
ll4i 1w au Uo at Pitliburgb lled w•th the Win, his fD'It •1•m•t Freesa.
fniabtl _ Hendley IHl
vs. lwo lolaal.
Frank It~ CODtill-.11 hie
Schwoll 11-il.
T1to aame went tn\o lht atro ll\ltiM7 "-· &amp;•InC hlt!eu in
Sao FrtnCioco ol Hou•ton innlnf when v•da Plnooll liDfled U.. hlt-IIIW fir•t latll• and ,...
tnlghll-Sonford u~ l1l .,, rar- borne Pote Rose, who had trl;lled Pflllnl 1M p o r i - In lito
rell (g.s 1.
in the ninth to tie the ..,.... el •t!lhoap. ,.._,., homer wa hlf
Thunday'• Gameo
4-4. . .
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only hit. Tommy Harper liltaled
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Ph1ll1eo rehol )lltdltr J ..k illtl- lnd !..a C.,-d- doablflll f« tba
ill. LouiS at New .,.
schun opened the galea foc the only other Cinclnoall hits.
Loo Anrt• ·~~:r; ni hi Cintinnati victo'y In tilt loth Do!\ ~- relieved Jay In tilt
;:;;::~~! ~~t Pitttb"-'Ja~lgh~ whan he dropped Fr••k Torrt'l oighdJ 11 1111 Phlll ocortd 'thelr
hot~;
throw on an Infield grounder to Jut two l'Ulll, and allowed ono hit
1
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allow
Marly Keough to be oaf• beforv ........ tilt aide.
.. Loopo
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11 101 WINUI'l'

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Reds Thumped 7-1 In Nightcap; Jay Hit Hard By Ph~ls

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Industry $1 Billion; 140,000 I.mt J,bs

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People In
Pomeroy

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ti:DITOB'I-- till... to lrrrmoh a eampalp opDu1 the
te • pi f
,...,.. m ... "» n
opeoding put lDto effect ..,. the
llan Ia oiled w lntetftaJ ReveDUe servtce lhll
... ...
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year.
..,. -lato oftt&lt;l, ...., - · He said the rules on what Ia
lnrul ... llolll ........ IOd what io DOl tu deductible
;r lhhl IMir Mol ·rto W..W "wm fOOl the notloual restaurant
,.,.., Tiro ,...,.., lhrHetl flldwotty $1 billion In revenue tblo
Pmo .-..u.o.l ,.."7 ~eo )'Oar and 1411,1100 loll Jobs."'
.... • wbl lias ~•P»rmd Ira
Powerl' Cillc!IIIJrali pltdl wu
ol dlo the llnJI of a IOI'Its of meetings
BJ DA\'111 IIMOTREII8
in wl!lch ho " - to raill ~.Uollod ..,_ lalonuolloul
0011. TM money wUJ pay for a
A Washington attorney DOmed - o f full-page ttewtpaper ada
Tom ~ got up In CincinnaU In major ctti!IO ursmg 1 pub~
lalt weell aod pleaded for ~ 0011 ietter·writlng campaign. Tbe ada
to ftlhl tlle lneome lax dep~- will be Umod !0 .,.lnelde wtlb
ment
the !tart of Houot comnll'
.
bearings in Washington on a b1tl
In a way, be was ukin1 for a to repeal !"' oxpon,. · account
campaign fund to unloulr tho regulatioos.
hiC·tiola opondor BJiitL
A United Proto lnternalioul
Powera b crururel fur the Na- survey o1 top restauranto, night
tiona! Rellaurant Association.
olubo and hoteb in the nation's
He eiD!o to Clactlutrttl
80 i lar11er cities lndieated Powers wW

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• the llnl ..,
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Jlnslo-rr 1rao fa11ea II por ceDI
or mott rriaaol the 11art ol the

year, IIIID7 - Dub Zlebmt ol Zlebert'o !leotauront lD Wuhlap IOid "'poopie rue reaUy ICOJ'OII. 'nrey don't
wbal they oan cllarp 10
they don't
ID u IIIIICir 11
they uoed to.
Robert CObb of Bollywood'l
ISld "a lot of pretty
gOod llt*ldttt eJollld !heir aeCOUIIII IDd we lrsvelt'l- them
coming hack :JOI."
Some IDij&lt;l'
wete ...., unhappier. In addllfoll
to losil!g lllOIIef In their restauranta and night cluba, they said,
tire good old dl)"l ol emrveottnn
wen lralllDg all.
Tltomoa J. Kane, viet p!OIIdenl
and g.,...lll mBDagor of the Will•
clor!-Astoria .m 1'1011' York, Slid
"'lll
""""" 111011 have 1101

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bot..

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CDialfMAn
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abou land rrt.yed OWl)" ed -tepiD&amp;. Operalo!'l reprrrt. C8Ule IGU, eaJ... ItiO;
No. IM II ...... -...: ....
Oil OWl
II ' Will 1(1111 lllrlf tDaJ)o,
ed m.. lllld lll&lt;n of liMit lllld boilon ~..
....,, ......... ••
11rot mrr'IJiw. ftrllo, • WDt a
A opol:eanlaD for Rootauraot tomers were dem•rr&lt;lillll reelplo ODd lrullo ....,. to
11.111.
lllal ,.._.Jr lril tl•l•UI tlla AlloeWI:I, -lion Gl New wblcll tlrey could &amp;bow later tot.::..·=-.~
~;
dlr..,. Will llriiC •
Ycrrt'o fuhlonable II'ODI
the las illlpectorl.
elrolorr K~IO
,._. IIMJ ,..
4 .,..._
n WM lire rrtalrY • w... IDd the 11'01'11111 ol !be 12 Cae'
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II II.Jit.lt.lll; . . . ....
loo ODd 8IJI J'rWI r ilrrlo&amp;
JIIIIWill' aDd P'&lt;i&gt;ruaFr· 'l1ley &lt;the proleued lbomMino to bl IJJif lo to
........
lb j.:.::U:;:_O
. -------To make m "n - f a r the IOgU]ationo ) orc:ared everybody. !erfn8. 'M&gt;e "opedal"
~
pod 1IDg to groupe. ooa.fldltklei, and Z2 ~
hotel and -.unlit •tnjkeD- Wo're OK - ·"
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00
euro. there w• a ~!!I'IIIIIIIPI· n ..., etrllmaled ..,. the ,..,:
~ thewe:;,.g=~: utility .;,.i commereiSI-o
doll tlllt loll II Illwaro Yen 1llato: Restaurant Asm.
mtauralll cb8lll Ill Ntw York ·IUO; 11111117 aod m:u::.~l
::"'~ ~:
bullDtu •u oil a&amp; por cent lalt, llid tlrey - • doing betur ~ ~ lrullo 17.10-18.110; vulera
.
J1111uary and February and Wl8 i over bouuM bwrlnesomen wbo steady, olall8hter eolva IIIIJim
To 0.. SUibo!:luol, ropoOial
DOW off 12 per cent. A Cincinnati I Uled to chlrK• up eaperraive worok; ohoice vealn S'I.OMII..OO.I
tlatont to the geoeral manager restaurant industry t pokesmao ; mea11 ellewhere were""" coming few' B.oo.to.OO, good
the Ambusador llotellD Los An- 1flsured bwrlneu wu d""" 12 par, to their pleceo for cbelper fare . standard 2t.IJO.:M.OO; gOotl
geleo, It oeemorl that -POD· I cent. In Los Arrgelea, where res- &lt; Even some Uve-lt-up night clubt cbot&lt;e :rm.350 lb olauJhlar
lea wblcll found tire)' could eut tauranlo also went throogh the i lhrugged oil the tax regulatlorra JO.OO.ZS.OO.
back on _ . . . durlnl the first ~· Winter olump, the ........... wu1 Now York's Playboy Club, Hop 2100; harrows IDd
arJx montbs of the aew regula. "'people -m to be rolaxinc
: which nlleo on "bunny" wait- steady to 10 lower, instanoeo
lions "DOW fool t1re1 gal along I now."
nsseo and luab deoor to lure tha off clooinl olow, &amp;OWl m"rtly
without It JO wbyllbouid t1rey start Thingo would set eveo
obarte ....unt set, opened up ol- oteady; 1•2 J00-225 lb bamwt
•P'""'i•11 ropin!"
hotel aod reotauraDt
moot llmultaneously witb the new gillrr 18.10-18.60, 1·3 I!JII.Z40 lb
sold, H the -Dill
rules.
-18.!5, average ZOO lb I?A ,
Rellalrrant
and hotel men 1011 could find some WI)" to
"There hun't evan been o
lb 1?.75-ll!.IIO, wriform
foUDd-IDmO
lD the be- 0111 to bwrlner!smeo juo1 wlult
mer slump." a
1D8D said. 2 263 lb 18.00, 1-2 I'IQoiiO lb

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Tax Rule Will Cost National Restaurant
Industry $1 Billion; 140,000 I.mt J,bs

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ti:DITOB'I-- till... to lrrrmoh a eampalp opDu1 the
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opeoding put lDto effect ..,. the
llan Ia oiled w lntetftaJ ReveDUe servtce lhll
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..,. -lato oftt&lt;l, ...., - · He said the rules on what Ia
lnrul ... llolll ........ IOd what io DOl tu deductible
;r lhhl IMir Mol ·rto W..W "wm fOOl the notloual restaurant
,.,.., Tiro ,...,.., lhrHetl flldwotty $1 billion In revenue tblo
Pmo .-..u.o.l ,.."7 ~eo )'Oar and 1411,1100 loll Jobs."'
.... • wbl lias ~•P»rmd Ira
Powerl' Cillc!IIIJrali pltdl wu
ol dlo the llnJI of a IOI'Its of meetings
BJ DA\'111 IIMOTREII8
in wl!lch ho " - to raill ~.Uollod ..,_ lalonuolloul
0011. TM money wUJ pay for a
A Washington attorney DOmed - o f full-page ttewtpaper ada
Tom ~ got up In CincinnaU In major ctti!IO ursmg 1 pub~
lalt weell aod pleaded for ~ 0011 ietter·writlng campaign. Tbe ada
to ftlhl tlle lneome lax dep~- will be Umod !0 .,.lnelde wtlb
ment
the !tart of Houot comnll'
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bearings in Washington on a b1tl
In a way, be was ukin1 for a to repeal !"' oxpon,. · account
campaign fund to unloulr tho regulatioos.
hiC·tiola opondor BJiitL
A United Proto lnternalioul
Powera b crururel fur the Na- survey o1 top restauranto, night
tiona! Rellaurant Association.
olubo and hoteb in the nation's
He eiD!o to Clactlutrttl
80 i lar11er cities lndieated Powers wW

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Jlnslo-rr 1rao fa11ea II por ceDI
or mott rriaaol the 11art ol the

year, IIIID7 - Dub Zlebmt ol Zlebert'o !leotauront lD Wuhlap IOid "'poopie rue reaUy ICOJ'OII. 'nrey don't
wbal they oan cllarp 10
they don't
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they uoed to.
Robert CObb of Bollywood'l
ISld "a lot of pretty
gOod llt*ldttt eJollld !heir aeCOUIIII IDd we lrsvelt'l- them
coming hack :JOI."
Some IDij&lt;l'
wete ...., unhappier. In addllfoll
to losil!g lllOIIef In their restauranta and night cluba, they said,
tire good old dl)"l ol emrveottnn
wen lralllDg all.
Tltomoa J. Kane, viet p!OIIdenl
and g.,...lll mBDagor of the Will•
clor!-Astoria .m 1'1011' York, Slid
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ed m.. lllld lll&lt;n of liMit lllld boilon ~..
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A opol:eanlaD for Rootauraot tomers were dem•rr&lt;lillll reelplo ODd lrullo ....,. to
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lllal ,.._.Jr lril tl•l•UI tlla AlloeWI:I, -lion Gl New wblcll tlrey could &amp;bow later tot.::..·=-.~
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Ycrrt'o fuhlonable II'ODI
the las illlpectorl.
elrolorr K~IO
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n WM lire rrtalrY • w... IDd the 11'01'11111 ol !be 12 Cae'
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loo ODd 8IJI J'rWI r ilrrlo&amp;
JIIIIWill' aDd P'&lt;i&gt;ruaFr· 'l1ley &lt;the proleued lbomMino to bl IJJif lo to
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hotel and -.unlit •tnjkeD- Wo're OK - ·"
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euro. there w• a ~!!I'IIIIIIIPI· n ..., etrllmaled ..,. the ,..,:
~ thewe:;,.g=~: utility .;,.i commereiSI-o
doll tlllt loll II Illwaro Yen 1llato: Restaurant Asm.
mtauralll cb8lll Ill Ntw York ·IUO; 11111117 aod m:u::.~l
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bullDtu •u oil a&amp; por cent lalt, llid tlrey - • doing betur ~ ~ lrullo 17.10-18.110; vulera
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J1111uary and February and Wl8 i over bouuM bwrlnesomen wbo steady, olall8hter eolva IIIIJim
To 0.. SUibo!:luol, ropoOial
DOW off 12 per cent. A Cincinnati I Uled to chlrK• up eaperraive worok; ohoice vealn S'I.OMII..OO.I
tlatont to the geoeral manager restaurant industry t pokesmao ; mea11 ellewhere were""" coming few' B.oo.to.OO, good
the Ambusador llotellD Los An- 1flsured bwrlneu wu d""" 12 par, to their pleceo for cbelper fare . standard 2t.IJO.:M.OO; gOotl
geleo, It oeemorl that -POD· I cent. In Los Arrgelea, where res- &lt; Even some Uve-lt-up night clubt cbot&lt;e :rm.350 lb olauJhlar
lea wblcll found tire)' could eut tauranlo also went throogh the i lhrugged oil the tax regulatlorra JO.OO.ZS.OO.
back on _ . . . durlnl the first ~· Winter olump, the ........... wu1 Now York's Playboy Club, Hop 2100; harrows IDd
arJx montbs of the aew regula. "'people -m to be rolaxinc
: which nlleo on "bunny" wait- steady to 10 lower, instanoeo
lions "DOW fool t1re1 gal along I now."
nsseo and luab deoor to lure tha off clooinl olow, &amp;OWl m"rtly
without It JO wbyllbouid t1rey start Thingo would set eveo
obarte ....unt set, opened up ol- oteady; 1•2 J00-225 lb bamwt
•P'""'i•11 ropin!"
hotel aod reotauraDt
moot llmultaneously witb the new gillrr 18.10-18.60, 1·3 I!JII.Z40 lb
sold, H the -Dill
rules.
-18.!5, average ZOO lb I?A ,
Rellalrrant
and hotel men 1011 could find some WI)" to
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lb 1?.75-ll!.IIO, wriform
foUDd-IDmO
lD the be- 0111 to bwrlner!smeo juo1 wlult
mer slump." a
1D8D said. 2 263 lb 18.00, 1-2 I'IQoiiO lb

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HIGH QUALITY
LOW PRICE

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Kidney
Beans
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corn
Dole Chunk 'Pineapple
Libby Whole Karnal
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lith from 21o 4 p.m. The Roush-

ANTHONY
Plumbing • Heating

DUTTON DRUG CO.

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KITCHEN CRAFT

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USED CAR BUYS
American 2 D.oor. Radio, heater, blUE' fin ish, l'lean interior, good tires.

1960 PLYMOUTH -

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2 Door. V-8 engine, auto. trans., new tires, black over

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Fairlane 500 - 2-Door .VS engine, stad. 'trans., C'le.an interior, red and black finish . R&amp;H.

REAL- ESTATE :._- Housebold
DI!.A1lUNIIS
Aucllon. Saturday, August tO,
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1963 , 1:IIO p. m.
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We are moving out of the
CANICEU.A TIUNS
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
II
CUIIIUll."I'IUNS
POMEROY . OHIO
Slate and will se the followIVU! De •cc•P••o 111\tlt
A 1111
ing REAL ESTATE and Perr. f)a,'O l'tt Puhh01RUtl'll
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sonal Property at AUCTION
ne pun 1u1.oe, ...-.e,....~~:~ •ta• rarar
AUTO
SALES
at my residence located on
w edJ' •• reteco 111~ .,d, •h•!'ffttod
FOR RENT
Stale Route 143, six miles
OJliJC('haD•DW
l,..t~n •ftotJid bt
repr. rt~ ·-dl•••tJ nu~ uub , PRIVATE owned '59 Ponltac THREEBCdroom
house on west of Pomeroy, Ohio, near
U1hto1 .-i.ll ""'' .,.. •etpoR•Ihte for
01.""' tDa" "'"• ,,.,.,,.."" .,,.,,,10a
4 door hardl op. P ower steer· Lincoln Heights. Furntshed l WoIfe Pen.
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m~ ond brakes. $995. Cali WY- or unfurnished Phone WY 2-11958 Vauxhall Auto (4 door),
1 2-2404 ,
• ce!lO: !~~ ~d
8-6--3t.c 1 2775 .
8 7 3tp ; good condition, Admiral TV,
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Six Inch table saw, Rubber
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cern, oe• •oro f~ , 11 ,.'" rQDo
5 ROOM unfurmshed
apart- tire wheelbarrow Glass Door
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For Sale
ment. hnrdwocd floors. Over i kitchen cur-buard Collerator
&amp;
M c&gt;hllrled fo• ad•n'"' "'' 11 no• I
Pick-A·Pair Shoe Store. Ph., Refrigerator Sun~ay
gas
PhonH WY2-3994-WY2-6301
,~" ~ 1 • 111 "' 111 ,a.,. tt••• ,..,....~.. TENT Tn Good Condition, 9 x WY 2·531 4, Pomeroy , Oh10. stove, 111 ;1:.'.. _ ~,;.,.,.t. 8 r m 691 w. Main St Pomerc~y
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12,_ Ro~t:rt K.. Sayre, Racine, _
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8 7 3tp j cha ir, sta nd, baby bed, Oak
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OhiO, CH 7-2160.
I HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Call i Library table ,_ Enterprlse coal L 0. McCOY, AUcrt.ONEER.
8 7 6lc
OF'FlC:.t. BOl.JRS
Eloda Webb. 304 sycamore stove, Burnstde coa1 stove, Chester, Ohio.
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LARGE, Smooth cannmg tom· St. Mtddleport.
I porch swing, 3 pc. bedroom
4 18 tfc
S•turna,·JT~{ sOMEAsY·'lll 0 ''""'
atoes. $1.00 per bushel. Bring
B 3 6tc suite, chest of drawers, bed
TO PU\LI!. A
containers and pick . Thomas , -~
. 1 and dr~sser, coffee table,
RES" I I PROIJ11t1NG
Hayman, Syracuse, Ohio.
~· THREE SLEEPING rooms and cupboard, Maytag washer,
w .\.Nl A.D
bath, 361 S. Front St. Mrs. I jars, Many other useful arti8 7 Gtc
Henry ll ennesy. Ph. WY 2-, ·I
not mentioned
i'HONE WY 2-2157 ~,.
M!-Illci c es
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ESTATE consists
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- - -- --- - ' Summer Clearance 18 room house :~lhs:::'t~h, :~: has a good six room frame
NOTICES
: malic heal
house with running wal·
124 · Phone WI 9-3929 · Mr. er. other buildings include a
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For All Of Your NMdt
AUC'TlON 'ale at the Mosnnelin choice of colors
Glen West.
8 2 6tc
barn. gm·age. cellar house
1 -te everv Friday and Satur-~
and shed - all frame. This is Middleport Feed Mill
day . .
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and body styles.
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
also fenced for
livestock. Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
SQVAR-E da-n-re- f\·efy Friday
130 Mulberry. Phone WY 2- There are good schools and
"We Do Custom Grinding"
6615
7 31 6lp
N. 2nd Ave.
Middlopo.t
night at Masonette, Mason.
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·Alh•n•, Ohio
-- -ed and unfurnished apart·r PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ,
COBA SERVICE
MALE BOXER. 4 years old.
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Ph. LY 3·1238
AT 2 .00 p M
1 ments. WY z.MJ4.
Very _good_ with children. 1 -·
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12 6 ttr1 O'Brien a~d Cro~ Realty Co. 1 ::C:,o":.':: o:r: !:
w!ll g1~e hlf!l to a person who :oAY BF.D with mattress. $5.00. 1
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price •• ...so.
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4 room and bath, housP Lincoln i
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Can be seen after 5 p.m. Cly·j
8 2 6tp_ Heights, Phone WY 2-3874.
i NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC· ,
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de Kuhn, Tupper Plams31~~~ No. 1 potatoes, $1.50 - 50 lb.
7 II 30lp: C!DENTS.
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bag, No.2 potatoes 50 lb. bag NTCELY Furnished 4 room and 'Terms : Cash
FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer
WSE - WEi&lt;: HT salety w I I h $1 00. Charles Hilton, Port- bath apartment. Middleport. Br•dford Auction Comnany, Ra· or back-hoe work, Call WY ~
DIAilAX durmerly DEX·A
land.
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Phone WY Z.3fl4.
cine, Ohio C. C. Bradford, 3243. Emmet W. Shuler, conDI~'T &gt; new name. same for7 n lfc Auctioneer, A. C. Bradford, tractlng, 342 Page Street, MldI'IUia 'lnly 98c at S t a r k USE!l CLO'THfNG bar~ains.
SalllS Mgr.
dleport. Free .eslimuos
Drugs
IJ.2Ikllhp Wo~n·s dres're!_ ~51j cents; i ANY it'Ern'iGERATDR y 0 u
Signed: Edna and Dana
7 IS tie
AIJTOMOBJI.E Insurance been Mens and Boys pants and rent from us this week at
Blumenauer
canr·ellt&gt;d" 1.os1 vour opera· shirts 25-50 cen_ts .• Men's sh~es · the rate of $5 per month. we
(B) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Stc
tor's license' Call W'l Z.2966. and hats. Sm;th ' Clothmg will give you an ex t r a
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816ttc Store Open 7 days a week . month free then we will al- 78 acres With _7 room house,
Letart Falls Ohio 7-15-:JIItp ~
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PIANO TUNING and REPAIR I. - - - -- . _·_
. I low th16 ftrst rental to apply. trees and timber, 2 miles off
A romplete tuning 10 Univer- MODF.ll.N gas heater. thermal on th~ purchase prtce. whtch I Route 7 North at Five Points.
sal Standard Pitch, $16. Re- controlled blower . AIm o s t 1 w~ wtll agree upon. So sto~ ~ See George Abbott, Pomeroy,
patr of action. action regula- new. Phone WY 2-676Z.
1 lhe _terrible waste of food b) Ohio R. D. 3
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tmn, an new 5 nn~ a e , to bring one of these ref rig- FOR SALE : 3 acres below Hobtra. cost. C:all WY ~-206f, or 1960 JO~NSON 10 H.P. motor erators to your home today. son Depot. Good homesite out
wr1te Larry Tracy, 307 Wetz- and J.. foot wood boat. A l~o We will deliver and keep it in of high water. Ph. WY 2.
gall St ., Pomeroy.
1955 Packard. All for $200.
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8 5 6tp , Cali CH 7·2121. Ask for Ron- servtce, so you are sure
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8-6-3lc have a bJg savmg of food ~~OR SALE - Two bedJ"OOUl
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our belt er. Call Ewing Store, WY en, automatic gas beat. 16411
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Free i . 2-26~.
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Blaettnar. WY 2-5127 3-19-th
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eated · 123 Hudson Street.
Mlddloport Price, ROllO. Ill- EDiroU NOTEt TIM Ia about '10 per eeat of the mlgraolll
quire Oblo Hotel
•• aiOOmoblle · - To- who work in the areas e]ong the
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o1 It Great Lakes 1o that they were of
=--'---::--:::--:-:----;-:~ mllt'a.ol tani. . - ...,.. al- Mexieao oriRJn. Tbo olltero are
George PraU residence 1D Ru~ lentloll 1o - o1 111e -~ !Jo. N~ aud l'llerW Ricant.
tend for sale. Contact FloYd Jllll'lolll oecmoalt ollhe toed ,.... IINIPOIIo' MupowH Sllorlol•
'lbOIIIaS, Rulland, lor Inform- ...lllaf lodulry. 'l'lle lellowlq These nomadic ~Je. who pin
ation.
1 13 30tp dllpalcb lelll abool lbeoe - . their future on the ficklen ..s of
IIOlldl o1 - · wbo ..... fnua the weather and wander from
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BUSINESS SERVICES , ... 1o .....,.... the ....,. m the est the eropo r.r t!IF major rood
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"SHORT ON WATER," phone
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try In Obio does about $840 mil·
Emmet W. Shuler contrac~
By JAMES B. BLAND .
lion in bUBineas annually and
Jng WY 2-3243 for a
farm COLUMBUS &lt;VPI&gt;-The fiery employs more than 85,000 per·
pond.
7 15 tie death last Wedaeodoy night of 10 lllllll.
members of IW&lt;&gt; migrant farm
eel
worker families gave grim pob- The migrants are need
be!icily lo members of a litUe cause of a lack of seasonal man·
known segment of the Midwest· power In highly industrlaliled
To Have Your
ern farm economy.
areas. Farm population h sadeThe Fel C
mil
creased and meebonlzatlon has
1
Co•l, 011 or G..
ix heamposDI _a
the
..~. increased the amount of seasonal
Wiped OUt m t CO SIOD \U
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station wagon aad 8 truck 10 tabor required. That rna eo the
Clunod and Chocked
miles south of Toledo, and the farmer dependent upon tmported
fer Winter
CamUo Chico famiJy lost three labor.

with Going Business now
available. Good location
with good potential. For
information call WY 2·
2166, Hours 8-5 P.M.

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Titousands Of Migrant Fann ·Workers.Come ~
::'tin.~'%u~.:!t e North Each Year To PickVegebbleCtops

FOR SAL!: I rodm boule ml

FOR SALE

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Opf,ortunltles
1 8.-==Dall=y~Se
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sons. The famiUes were typical
of the t~ousands of migrant farm
workers who come oorth e\'ery
summer to pick the vegetable
and fruit crOps. About 15,000 of

them work In Ohio alone.
They had arrived from Florida
City, Fla., earlier in the week
and had gone to a drive-in
movi~ne of their few recres·
tions while they spend the summer harvesting crops in Northwestern Ohio.
The victims were typical of

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LEGAL NOTICE

To get It, major food process-

ing firms send their recruiters to
Texas and Florida, while the
Farm Placement ServiCe IP'PS)
of various state bureaUB of unemployment compensatloo undertake the task for the individual
farmer.
Employers may ask for 8 specific crew by name or number
under the clearance plan. But
most are hlted through the FPS
annual worker plan. The plan
hI th FPS t
. tiD
e ps e
se up a con ·
ulty of jobs from farm to farm
for tbe workerolo keep them luily employed.
Recrall AI Jn .."lewa
The FPS also BeDtls recruiters
00 interview prospecta in tbe
~as and Florida ponied intervtews at which tb:e workers gather
·
. Ohio has little trouble gettiog
w.,.ken because of the cooler
·
weather, hlgh~r titan average
wage• and 8 high Yield per acre

~LEGAL NOTICE
Herbert H. Smith,
whose
ptace of residence is 235 Palm
Drive, San Antonio, Texas,
otherwise, whose place of residence is unknown, and cannot with reasonable diligence
be ascertained
will take notice that on April !Sth, 1963,
the undersigned plaintiff filed
her petitiori against him, for which makes of -less movlllg
divorce and other reUef, on around. 'Jbe a~rage wage In the
the grounds of gross neglect Buckeye State '" 10 cents
per
of duty, in the Common Pleas bo~~ with ,• .:o-cent bonus
Court of Meigs County, Obio, pa.;,.a sea~&gt;nsbegi~ their jour·
praying lor dimoivorce, ndcusindth Y ney no~~ in ~lorida, Texas, Ar·
of children, a1 ny a o er kaosu, Missouri, Virginia and
relie!.
Said cause will ~ · for hearing Maryland, arriving in Obio In
on and after the 6th day of ' late April or early May.
September, 1963.
From May through ~ber
ELSIE LOU SMITH,
they are 1n tbe greenhouses and
lielda working with tomatoet-ln
Plaintiff
WEBSTER, AND FULTZ
which Ohio trailti cmly caJiforola
A
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in roduclio~··b'ttomeys or am
P
..-,..--•· ea ,..ge,
(7) 24, 31 ; (8) 7, 14, 21,28; corn, peu. beans, strawberries,
(9) 4, 7te
apples, pea&lt;bes, eherrieo, grapea
and sugar beets.
L.IGAL MOTU:•
thei
nd
.,ft;ott!!~ ..::e,e~e~ tf::11!rtt!!•~, b~~! In &amp;ome states,
r pay 8
Met11 countr commLUionen, 1n Ute living conditions are appalling.
~::''::u:· =~.or~.u:ttl.lt~~ The migrant labor field is Ute
o'eloek A.M.• to~ u.. Nle of tbe fol· only one in which there is still
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widespread use of child labor.
:;.-'C:,e N~u1~re or PomenJ, Oblo,
OIIID Hal Faalll
beatnn1n1 •t tne norlheat comer or
Lot No t4 On Butternut Street la
Ohio hal its bad points In this
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commtt!A!e oa Jlteranl Labor.
hat said, "Ohio It ... .of ~
stateo in the CDIIIIIrJ .
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outstauding job in de•IIDi wlt1l
prabtema of migrant labor, ..,. '
maybe It IJ dolug ll!e moot Dill·
standing. •
A major portJoll of the l!nld1t
m08t go to the Governor'• Com·
mltteo on Migrant Labor, ..tabUshed in 19511. Made up of grow-

do\"1

en, proceuon, rePf'HIII•tio1 slate agencies, chord!, •lvle
and eonsumer groupo and tarm
aad labor organlzati.... II eonUnues to p1181l !or • ••r·-·~-Ohlo iJ the only otate to ntend workmen's oompeDIIatioo to
miliraata providing !or p - '•
in ca .. of occident The governor'• --mlttee .~ waota the
•~•
migrants made eligible f&lt;tr un.
employment oompentalioll.
Th
_ e atate Educatioo Depart.
rw.oL.
rx:e" 1 opera.tea 18 centert to ..-...-vidE' the migrant children .ome
education. Several communltiel
offer day care ervicel for them.

Thriftiest
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Jl&lt;l'ltoy I Fot1P of Swtdilll ollll1111. II ..... 1 101110 to bo nllltlilbohd.
''thlo II 111 undroo od re~~....
al,• uid ~ Mv~ &amp;br!on.
Jut hlo .r~Hrirl&lt;k didn'l Ill I
taagh from bla perlomteto. 'I'IMI11
who -on't ohivariiiJ in the
cool morning air were modestly
trying to keep tbomaelVIO COY·
ered up.
locsut0 of tho nature of tho
a unU!II'IDid MGM auard
olootl outllde lbo alai• door reluting admittanco to aoyono who
couldo't provo ba ...., ao inteFIII
nlember of the oom;&gt;any, which
hlppened to bo "The Prill."
11 was 1 oomedy sequence in
wllleh Paul Newman daahto illlxl
lhi nudist meeting lo ooeape ptll'·
tUing thugs. When he II forced
1&lt;1 take off his oloU. ba llm011
wishes be'd been caught by the
gunmen.
Newman, unlike anyODe else in
the scane, was allowed 1o keep
a lowol dr1pod arOUDd hll waill
-• star's prerogative.
Specie I lffecll, Wblclt lito oludio
alked to be kept secrot, were
employed 1x&gt; inslft tlutt the performers weren't embarrassd by
being phoilllflpbad llllxllether In
the eltoJit)hor,
AU of iLo would-be nudllls were

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_ A ploneer alrpla"l htlldftla
COIDJWIY 11 tumirtl 111 atlalion downward here to help Jm.
prov1 U.S. N•vy IUbmarlne operations. Tbe design, d.,•eloit&gt;111101 and fabrletlllon of unique
plastic ruddel'l for 010 within
the Navy's experimental
dlviiiJ IUbmarliM AGSS-555
phio) is under way at RepubUc
Aviation. Although eonvenUonel
in appearance, the plastle l'lld·
ders fl'l! to be baaed 1111 1 new
concept In lJsbtwelgbt
·
using apeeial material
eel by the llODIJIMY.
sea teN of lbla new
could eautle a marked change
in the desip and construction
of utarnal control llll'leces on
new !IUbmlrlnot; oeeording
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By HAROLD GRAY
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1:110 Wings o1 Healin&amp;
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1:30 Sunday Sb01r
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11~110 Country l!fmnllmo
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lDt between the ptoper1J' bereln eonYou
Trade
Cars
veyed and the former n.tl!lenee pro~
nurses
and
the
Slaff
and
mas
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=ceor ~hi late I. P. BradbUn,
ol Meigs Memorial Hosp11al
alon• ..., c!:!:t"•::fil7 ..~~=
also the Ewing Funeral Home
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r.-28-tfc re 1O · 1arge por- , aserne
G
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th$1ce aouth 20 dqn" eut 18~
d C,\NNJNG Tomatoes, $1 .110 per
off Route No. 7. Phone WY e uarante 24 Montuo ..., to ,.. "• or wolli '"'"'" .....
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and ev . er~r
as to a n . bushel
B r i n g containers I
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those who sent floral offer- '
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, HOUSE IN Pomeroy. 6 room 2-61.27.
7·2-JOtc
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arryi· d 1 Cl
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m~s and all the 1nends a~d I Hill, Letart Falls, Ohio.
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up ex.
ose o ~men a~y IN POMEROY . Eignt room • Most Popu1ar Unit
":.:a!'.. of JWdlepOrt. Me•••
ONLY
ne1ghbors of. the commumty
Stc
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School.
Carpeted.
B1rch
kltb.ouse,
3
bedroolll::J
and
bath,
count)'.
oblo, belna Lot• tG4 Uld.
83
who helped m any way dur- I
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\ chen. Call WY 2-3618.
large lot Good location out of
In The U. b. A.
~~U:e.~ptt:Ue A~~:o• otVJ
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lng the sickness and d_eath CANNING Tom8toes, - sweet I
8 5 tfc
high wat&amp;. can WY Z..2500.
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;•d to M. c. Hoba.., , .
Coc•••llllfltT.,..
of our loved one, our siRier corn and turnips. Bring eon- I
5 10 tfc
Jo the vma1e or PoJDei'O,., Mini'
and aunt, Mary Elizabeth tainers. Dale Bachner, Rut- I
LIVESTOCK
t':!~n -::.,:~•r::,:t b~0 a~!~!'U:
HaymTahn. H
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land . Harrisonville Rd ., Ph. GENTLE id'
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•..CI:~tediCD~
e ayman amt1y . SH 2_5328
r mg mare or sa1e , t,.u: lfiJr;r " " " '
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8 3 61p I
.-URNITUU CO.
8 7 ltp I
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or trade , for other livestock. [
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1•-.SON, W. VA. .
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frame
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FILL-UP TIME!
i _985-2292 .
8__7__3tc jhouse with bath and forced air
POMEROY, 0.
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No.1 ••d No 'J:
PONY for sale or trade. WY 2· heatmg. Highway location. $3,mO.~: Y~r le!. lncludlal two baru:
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LOST - BOLSEY :&lt;o M~ Cam- .
Fyr-Zon Treated
8 1 6tp 500110
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the ..,.
propert7
era, Leather case . Lo•t at i
FUEL OIL
MIDDLEPORT- IJ.room frame PHOTO COPYING s.m-, ,,._,.,. . - " ... eo...,. lnflnD· . - · ·~-· - - Salisbury SchooL Reward at I A 1 r 0
FOR SALE OR TRADE house wtth bath, basement, gas Copy IIIIJ 1et1ft or due &amp;Ml "li..... ..., ,.. orot .,., ..ui 11~ . !
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WHITI HOUI•
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8-6-3tc • s:;i~: ~ ~r~ou a~ever
Iheating, attic insulated, n1ce q.euter IDswance. Pomeroy. ~:':d U:! ::-un~::":o:!' u?! 1
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'54 CHEVROLET, 4 door, cheap ktlcben. new carport $10,800.
2 15 tie obove ,., '"""·
ON
era, leather case. Lost at eBudget Pay Plan
or will trade for good motor RURAL - 11 acres, ~room l.arl Gm r, Ptmltllllll ... :!'trbeb::-'!.tant.!ppoO::
~Salisbury School. Reward at : C•ll Us Today - WY 2-2111
scooter. Also lathe and jig- ! framehouse
with runninB
B!l's&amp;
l'eal e~t.m wm be eo14 10
Sentinel Office. Mrs. A. R. ·
, saw. Can be seen at 629 N. water, large porch,
chicken
HI8M'It1llt. Ollie
the bllbut l'ftPOIRibl41 lMder upoa
Knight.
Pomeroy
Landmark
Second,
Middleport,
or
call
[house,
garage,
P,lenty
of
gar·
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tc'
8 7 3
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E. M&lt;oin
Opon Ttl 9 p.m .
WY 2-2410.
den ground. $2,500.00.
We llaft aD -..
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bo .,. .,... tor oil of
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4eecrlbe4 abo" •r
AUTO SALES
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HELP WANTED
ALBERT \\1. cox,
Se- M...
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lp ~oun.Q' Commlsda 111
t955 TUDOR Studehaker Good sie Oliver. R. D. I, Rutland, 1WOULJ)LiKE- l0 t
BOX ZZ1 WY Z.2Z21
Call WY ~· Da1 • Nlpl ~· ••• '""' lo "~'&lt;' ... •• oil
shape, Good tires. $150
or Ph. SH 2-4695.
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some one
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7- ~ trade for a drv cow. G. A.
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hay
at
once.
Phone
SH
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Mrs.
John
Stout,
HamsonRUTLAND
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7
rooms
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WHY WORRY over a slug~tsh · ville, Ohio.
83 3tc bath aluminum storm doors HEATING, l'f!!mblllg, Mueller
IMIIIFP'I IALI"" ctiATYIL
BUICK TUDOR hardtop, 1951. aeptic tank? Get Kiean Em
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Extr 1
1 I Furnaces. Arnold 8rolber1,
'"""IITY
ExceHent condition. Good AU Se f ta k I
I GIRL FOR general housework. . an w ows.~
a arge o .
Delaware Vatlfy •Jn~lll cetMtat•
p tck F n cBeaner Pa · Live m. Phone WY 2-5241. I Phone SH 2-!i012.
8-4Hitc 618 Eaal MaiD Street, Pom••
tires, $350. Mark Ward, New Lsndmar
arm ureau. ()8_
Ph
WY 2 .......
Autltf Mlnlnt C:em,.ny
1
Haven. 862-2325.
7·30-6tc meroy.
7·1·30tc :
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6-Jtc .FOR SALE- 178 acres, about eroy,
one
Mrllf.
ci: ;:.-;..1':~'to an ~tlDJI. If.
--~~=
- Ramb'C
- OAL-- nd 1 · 1"
HOUSEKEEPER for middie- 1' 50 acres tilable, rest in pas·
7 20 tic .... ""m ••• &lt;•~- ~~"' em•
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·, go , c ean ump, .1 x 5
nd ti be Pl ty of
of Me..., County, P•.m.,.oy1_ 010,
egg.
no
slack.
Re-screened
1
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man
.
References.
Howture
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"'orld Standanl d Compad
stoker-oil
treated
at
mine
or
ard
Stewart,
Gold
Ridge,
Rt.
water
f~r
bouse
and.
s~.
namoO. 1 will ••PI* for MJe
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Escellence
I' PomerO)'.
House, JUSt painted With Dine
lea'...
publle auoiloa ., .... tttAt 4oor ol
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Ail car ronm. ride and perform· delivered . .,umrrer price now
Crtt1 lll'llilf8fd
ua. couaT HOU&amp;J:. Jltomei'~W/ Ohlo,
"~the IPS tta'-'" !Jol~tt
3tp
rooms
and
bath,
hardwood
MeiJ•
couoty,
on
S•turda)',
Au1ut
~?::j~::Cot~.,~calle-lhowl
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am:f Small car economv. and on Jaco bs Coal Co.. R. D l,
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- - I floors, coal furnace. Also a
wn..::, .
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manaJ!f'rabilit)'
Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-4959,
INSURANCE
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three room house, gar9ge,
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••• m. Coot ...., - "''"' Clomp
llfJ. 7.218AL.
See
WY Z.3469. or WY 2·2437
.Rae....... '*to• tne. MOdel aa Twin se,.lal &lt;numbu
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barn, and other buildings. On
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19
Mf'tropolitu Motors
7 15 30tc JOHNSON , Simpson lnsunnce -mail and 8Chool bus route.
I 11 tic Ppwet*l bJ • oumm1n1 engine
•
E \1am Street. Pomt&gt;rDJ [ONE- 50 -ooo··-8 roCOteman gaS Agency, ln. AU forms of ln This Js 1 'ine farm for beef
'1.' ':,
Phunt· W\' !.3Ki0
floor f'urnace, 2 smaller ga· s surance Jim Johnson and cattle. Will JncJude
.\'
Ford
d 1-i&amp;-ell.
Term•: CAJJt IN HAND ON DAY
B
tor
u~••• thtl prupert)'
• o1 t\UOICft
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-..,.-.,-,=-- -_.. ' !2 lie · floor furnaces, coal furnace, ud Siiup80n. Agents
'rae •
p 1ow, and mow. "'MPLOYMENT
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. Wante orTUm
00
Fn P ~Jl:W ,. 'c"" o'O r&lt;
or 2 whef'! steel trailer · chest6 I Uc er. ,11,000. See, write
. _ --.......-MISINO COOIYANY
10 ""'''
Z.~.JS""~
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d -B ~ eni!UliOn
hi t., .., of
OEL.\WA.U:
n
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tr1• ·11s ....~. II• M~n m Mark:~~
Maytag washer. Antique book Reuter Insurance .\gency
Lando Clay, . 'Y· l. Long LJVE IN, or "!"..... u 1 ay. a· v.,.u.t:Y FINAHCJ.AL ooRPORA1'1DN.
y' •.•, .. ' ' 8
'" '!aUt cases couch, record player. Ph "lasara ... for ••.., per .. ool Bollom, ()!llo, or aok dlrec- by slUing llr geJIO(III hou~
·.• 80 ~':,':,1;,,;;. ~ ..T.NBACH
PHONJ SP
~ON.
•wtt. AUJeus, L\' J-4081
WY 2-3702 evening•.
,Jnd bu!Jinf!IIIS need."
tions ln Chester, Oh;.,
work. can wY .. .... or ,.,y I
Mt1 1.i ' ccrtuttv. pblet
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8 5 3te
Pfaou W't Z,.WJ
8 3 6tp
2-24118.
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Results.

USED CAR BUYS
American 2 D.oor. Radio, heater, blUE' fin ish, l'lean interior, good tires.

1960 PLYMOUTH -

- - - -·· $999

2 Door. V-8 engine, auto. trans., new tires, black over

1959 FORD

$999

REAL ESTATE

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Fairlane 500 - 2-Door .VS engine, stad. 'trans., C'le.an interior, red and black finish . R&amp;H.

REAL- ESTATE :._- Housebold
DI!.A1lUNIIS
Aucllon. Saturday, August tO,
•011 p 11 "•~ tloetn...- ... Dltl:!a"-Moftd.a" Oo&gt;a411ru 9.a'l "- II
1963 , 1:IIO p. m.
MoJMtu
•
We are moving out of the
CANICEU.A TIUNS
OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
II
CUIIIUll."I'IUNS
POMEROY . OHIO
Slate and will se the followIVU! De •cc•P••o 111\tlt
A 1111
ing REAL ESTATE and Perr. f)a,'O l'tt Puhh01RUtl'll
-.
sonal Property at AUCTION
ne pun 1u1.oe, ...-.e,....~~:~ •ta• rarar
AUTO
SALES
at my residence located on
w edJ' •• reteco 111~ .,d, •h•!'ffttod
FOR RENT
Stale Route 143, six miles
OJliJC('haD•DW
l,..t~n •ftotJid bt
repr. rt~ ·-dl•••tJ nu~ uub , PRIVATE owned '59 Ponltac THREEBCdroom
house on west of Pomeroy, Ohio, near
U1hto1 .-i.ll ""'' .,.. •etpoR•Ihte for
01.""' tDa" "'"• ,,.,.,,.."" .,,.,,,10a
4 door hardl op. P ower steer· Lincoln Heights. Furntshed l WoIfe Pen.
I
RATES
m~ ond brakes. $995. Cali WY- or unfurnished Phone WY 2-11958 Vauxhall Auto (4 door),
1 2-2404 ,
• ce!lO: !~~ ~d
8-6--3t.c 1 2775 .
8 7 3tp ; good condition, Admiral TV,
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Six Inch table saw, Rubber
11111 .. 1.,.."' r:llar 1 ~ . . ~.....
cern, oe• •oro f~ , 11 ,.'" rQDo
5 ROOM unfurmshed
apart- tire wheelbarrow Glass Door
111
h~,~~. ~~-:~:;:. P*l •urd ao~u
For Sale
ment. hnrdwocd floors. Over i kitchen cur-buard Collerator
&amp;
M c&gt;hllrled fo• ad•n'"' "'' 11 no• I
Pick-A·Pair Shoe Store. Ph., Refrigerator Sun~ay
gas
PhonH WY2-3994-WY2-6301
,~" ~ 1 • 111 "' 111 ,a.,. tt••• ,..,....~.. TENT Tn Good Condition, 9 x WY 2·531 4, Pomeroy , Oh10. stove, 111 ;1:.'.. _ ~,;.,.,.t. 8 r m 691 w. Main St Pomerc~y
c"A'!.~rc~Ot"'!~'!a'!KsKa;t- ·~~~~ 1 . ~~,
12,_ Ro~t:rt K.. Sayre, Racine, _
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8 7 3tp j cha ir, sta nd, baby bed, Oak
~ :V&lt;&gt;';:n,'er:~etOh!':r-.;~~~ out&gt;II •Mii
OhiO, CH 7-2160.
I HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Call i Library table ,_ Enterprlse coal L 0. McCOY, AUcrt.ONEER.
8 7 6lc
OF'FlC:.t. BOl.JRS
Eloda Webb. 304 sycamore stove, Burnstde coa1 stove, Chester, Ohio.
1Ub A "- " " 01 1 ~~ "~' 1 •
LARGE, Smooth cannmg tom· St. Mtddleport.
I porch swing, 3 pc. bedroom
4 18 tfc
S•turna,·JT~{ sOMEAsY·'lll 0 ''""'
atoes. $1.00 per bushel. Bring
B 3 6tc suite, chest of drawers, bed
TO PU\LI!. A
containers and pick . Thomas , -~
. 1 and dr~sser, coffee table,
RES" I I PROIJ11t1NG
Hayman, Syracuse, Ohio.
~· THREE SLEEPING rooms and cupboard, Maytag washer,
w .\.Nl A.D
bath, 361 S. Front St. Mrs. I jars, Many other useful arti8 7 Gtc
Henry ll ennesy. Ph. WY 2-, ·I
not mentioned
i'HONE WY 2-2157 ~,.
M!-Illci c es
.
3134 ·
Tms
REAL
ESTATE consists
1
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of 20 acres, more or less, and
- - -- --- - ' Summer Clearance 18 room house :~lhs:::'t~h, :~: has a good six room frame
NOTICES
: malic heal
house with running wal·
124 · Phone WI 9-3929 · Mr. er. other buildings include a
==-:::
~-of 15 used V.W.'s
For All Of Your NMdt
AUC'TlON 'ale at the Mosnnelin choice of colors
Glen West.
8 2 6tc
barn. gm·age. cellar house
1 -te everv Friday and Satur-~
and shed - all frame. This is Middleport Feed Mill
day . .
8-6-3tc
and body styles.
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
also fenced for
livestock. Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
SQVAR-E da-n-re- f\·efy Friday
130 Mulberry. Phone WY 2- There are good schools and
"We Do Custom Grinding"
6615
7 31 6lp
N. 2nd Ave.
Middlopo.t
night at Masonette, Mason.
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0
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churches within 10 minutes
8-6-3tc
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• THH.EE and t!lur room furmsh- drive and on a state route.
·Alh•n•, Ohio
-- -ed and unfurnished apart·r PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ,
COBA SERVICE
MALE BOXER. 4 years old.
'"!,;~,'!!"
Ph. LY 3·1238
AT 2 .00 p M
1 ments. WY z.MJ4.
Very _good_ with children. 1 -·
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12 6 ttr1 O'Brien a~d Cro~ Realty Co. 1 ::C:,o":.':: o:r: !:
w!ll g1~e hlf!l to a person who :oAY BF.D with mattress. $5.00. 1
_ - ! WY 2_2720 .
price •• ...so.
·
Wlll give him a good home. ! Phone WY 2-5260.
4 room and bath, housP Lincoln i
::;.:.-,:~D'~':.c;' ~:•
Can be seen after 5 p.m. Cly·j
8 2 6tp_ Heights, Phone WY 2-3874.
i NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC· ,
" • • - •u-no.
de Kuhn, Tupper Plams31~~~ No. 1 potatoes, $1.50 - 50 lb.
7 II 30lp: C!DENTS.
_. _ _
bag, No.2 potatoes 50 lb. bag NTCELY Furnished 4 room and 'Terms : Cash
FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer
WSE - WEi&lt;: HT salety w I I h $1 00. Charles Hilton, Port- bath apartment. Middleport. Br•dford Auction Comnany, Ra· or back-hoe work, Call WY ~
DIAilAX durmerly DEX·A
land.
8 I 6tc
Phone WY Z.3fl4.
cine, Ohio C. C. Bradford, 3243. Emmet W. Shuler, conDI~'T &gt; new name. same for7 n lfc Auctioneer, A. C. Bradford, tractlng, 342 Page Street, MldI'IUia 'lnly 98c at S t a r k USE!l CLO'THfNG bar~ains.
SalllS Mgr.
dleport. Free .eslimuos
Drugs
IJ.2Ikllhp Wo~n·s dres're!_ ~51j cents; i ANY it'Ern'iGERATDR y 0 u
Signed: Edna and Dana
7 IS tie
AIJTOMOBJI.E Insurance been Mens and Boys pants and rent from us this week at
Blumenauer
canr·ellt&gt;d" 1.os1 vour opera· shirts 25-50 cen_ts .• Men's sh~es · the rate of $5 per month. we
(B) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Stc
tor's license' Call W'l Z.2966. and hats. Sm;th ' Clothmg will give you an ex t r a
.. . - - - ---- - 11
816ttc Store Open 7 days a week . month free then we will al- 78 acres With _7 room house,
Letart Falls Ohio 7-15-:JIItp ~
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' other oulbmldmgs, some frmt
PIANO TUNING and REPAIR I. - - - -- . _·_
. I low th16 ftrst rental to apply. trees and timber, 2 miles off
A romplete tuning 10 Univer- MODF.ll.N gas heater. thermal on th~ purchase prtce. whtch I Route 7 North at Five Points.
sal Standard Pitch, $16. Re- controlled blower . AIm o s t 1 w~ wtll agree upon. So sto~ ~ See George Abbott, Pomeroy,
patr of action. action regula- new. Phone WY 2-676Z.
1 lhe _terrible waste of food b) Ohio R. D. 3
8 5 3tp
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8-6-3tp 1 calling our store and tell us --~
tmn, an new 5 nn~ a e , to bring one of these ref rig- FOR SALE : 3 acres below Hobtra. cost. C:all WY ~-206f, or 1960 JO~NSON 10 H.P. motor erators to your home today. son Depot. Good homesite out
wr1te Larry Tracy, 307 Wetz- and J.. foot wood boat. A l~o We will deliver and keep it in of high water. Ph. WY 2.
gall St ., Pomeroy.
1955 Packard. All for $200.
.,
to 5187
8 3 &amp;tc
8 5 6tp , Cali CH 7·2121. Ask for Ron- servtce, so you are sure
·
Sales &amp; Service
· · F d
8-6-3lc have a bJg savmg of food ~~OR SALE - Two bedJ"OOUl
me or ·
and will also make food taste bOI•Je. Beautiful Birch kitcb
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our belt er. Call Ewing Store, WY en, automatic gas beat. 16411
Carpet
Shampooer.
Free i . 2-26~.
.
8-6-Jtc Lincoln Heights. CBU J o b n
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Lu~- l ''l! OLPLEX, furmshed apart·
Blaettnar. WY 2-5127 3-19-th
y,; 1 pure ase o
ue
··. men! at 390 S 2nd Middle.
tre shampoo. Baker Furm·
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FOUR ROOM h
with 1
ture
8-&amp;-Gtc port. Call tn evenmg. WY 2t
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WANT AD
INFORM-' TION

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eated · 123 Hudson Street.
Mlddloport Price, ROllO. Ill- EDiroU NOTEt TIM Ia about '10 per eeat of the mlgraolll
quire Oblo Hotel
•• aiOOmoblle · - To- who work in the areas e]ong the
I 8 lie todo tut
o1 It Great Lakes 1o that they were of
=--'---::--:::--:-:----;-:~ mllt'a.ol tani. . - ...,.. al- Mexieao oriRJn. Tbo olltero are
George PraU residence 1D Ru~ lentloll 1o - o1 111e -~ !Jo. N~ aud l'llerW Ricant.
tend for sale. Contact FloYd Jllll'lolll oecmoalt ollhe toed ,.... IINIPOIIo' MupowH Sllorlol•
'lbOIIIaS, Rulland, lor Inform- ...lllaf lodulry. 'l'lle lellowlq These nomadic ~Je. who pin
ation.
1 13 30tp dllpalcb lelll abool lbeoe - . their future on the ficklen ..s of
IIOlldl o1 - · wbo ..... fnua the weather and wander from
- - - ----- tho Soulb lo the Grotd Lobo n- ..,. crop area to another. barv·
BUSINESS SERVICES , ... 1o .....,.... the ....,. m the est the eropo r.r t!IF major rood
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . proceosing industries. That lndu..
"SHORT ON WATER," phone
,
try In Obio does about $840 mil·
Emmet W. Shuler contrac~
By JAMES B. BLAND .
lion in bUBineas annually and
Jng WY 2-3243 for a
farm COLUMBUS &lt;VPI&gt;-The fiery employs more than 85,000 per·
pond.
7 15 tie death last Wedaeodoy night of 10 lllllll.
members of IW&lt;&gt; migrant farm
eel
worker families gave grim pob- The migrants are need
be!icily lo members of a litUe cause of a lack of seasonal man·
known segment of the Midwest· power In highly industrlaliled
To Have Your
ern farm economy.
areas. Farm population h sadeThe Fel C
mil
creased and meebonlzatlon has
1
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ix heamposDI _a
the
..~. increased the amount of seasonal
Wiped OUt m t CO SIOD \U
ll'
k
station wagon aad 8 truck 10 tabor required. That rna eo the
Clunod and Chocked
miles south of Toledo, and the farmer dependent upon tmported
fer Winter
CamUo Chico famiJy lost three labor.

with Going Business now
available. Good location
with good potential. For
information call WY 2·
2166, Hours 8-5 P.M.

$688

1959 RAMBLER

F()R LEASE
OR RENT

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IIOiol.YWOOD It/PI) ..... tiJo wild ~ •
....11 otat• alld ts· 'Walo

Titousands Of Migrant Fann ·Workers.Come ~
::'tin.~'%u~.:!t e North Each Year To PickVegebbleCtops

FOR SAL!: I rodm boule ml

FOR SALE

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Opf,ortunltles
1 8.-==Dall=y~Se
~n~tln=e=l,=P=om=ero=y·:M:iddl=e=po=rt.=O=··=A=u~g=.~7,~1=96::_3 I. .•,ustness
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sons. The famiUes were typical
of the t~ousands of migrant farm
workers who come oorth e\'ery
summer to pick the vegetable
and fruit crOps. About 15,000 of

them work In Ohio alone.
They had arrived from Florida
City, Fla., earlier in the week
and had gone to a drive-in
movi~ne of their few recres·
tions while they spend the summer harvesting crops in Northwestern Ohio.
The victims were typical of

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LEGAL NOTICE

To get It, major food process-

ing firms send their recruiters to
Texas and Florida, while the
Farm Placement ServiCe IP'PS)
of various state bureaUB of unemployment compensatloo undertake the task for the individual
farmer.
Employers may ask for 8 specific crew by name or number
under the clearance plan. But
most are hlted through the FPS
annual worker plan. The plan
hI th FPS t
. tiD
e ps e
se up a con ·
ulty of jobs from farm to farm
for tbe workerolo keep them luily employed.
Recrall AI Jn .."lewa
The FPS also BeDtls recruiters
00 interview prospecta in tbe
~as and Florida ponied intervtews at which tb:e workers gather
·
. Ohio has little trouble gettiog
w.,.ken because of the cooler
·
weather, hlgh~r titan average
wage• and 8 high Yield per acre

~LEGAL NOTICE
Herbert H. Smith,
whose
ptace of residence is 235 Palm
Drive, San Antonio, Texas,
otherwise, whose place of residence is unknown, and cannot with reasonable diligence
be ascertained
will take notice that on April !Sth, 1963,
the undersigned plaintiff filed
her petitiori against him, for which makes of -less movlllg
divorce and other reUef, on around. 'Jbe a~rage wage In the
the grounds of gross neglect Buckeye State '" 10 cents
per
of duty, in the Common Pleas bo~~ with ,• .:o-cent bonus
Court of Meigs County, Obio, pa.;,.a sea~&gt;nsbegi~ their jour·
praying lor dimoivorce, ndcusindth Y ney no~~ in ~lorida, Texas, Ar·
of children, a1 ny a o er kaosu, Missouri, Virginia and
relie!.
Said cause will ~ · for hearing Maryland, arriving in Obio In
on and after the 6th day of ' late April or early May.
September, 1963.
From May through ~ber
ELSIE LOU SMITH,
they are 1n tbe greenhouses and
lielda working with tomatoet-ln
Plaintiff
WEBSTER, AND FULTZ
which Ohio trailti cmly caJiforola
A
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in roduclio~··b'ttomeys or am
P
..-,..--•· ea ,..ge,
(7) 24, 31 ; (8) 7, 14, 21,28; corn, peu. beans, strawberries,
(9) 4, 7te
apples, pea&lt;bes, eherrieo, grapea
and sugar beets.
L.IGAL MOTU:•
thei
nd
.,ft;ott!!~ ..::e,e~e~ tf::11!rtt!!•~, b~~! In &amp;ome states,
r pay 8
Met11 countr commLUionen, 1n Ute living conditions are appalling.
~::''::u:· =~.or~.u:ttl.lt~~ The migrant labor field is Ute
o'eloek A.M.• to~ u.. Nle of tbe fol· only one in which there is still
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widespread use of child labor.
:;.-'C:,e N~u1~re or PomenJ, Oblo,
OIIID Hal Faalll
beatnn1n1 •t tne norlheat comer or
Lot No t4 On Butternut Street la
Ohio hal its bad points In this
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commtt!A!e oa Jlteranl Labor.
hat said, "Ohio It ... .of ~
stateo in the CDIIIIIrJ .
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outstauding job in de•IIDi wlt1l
prabtema of migrant labor, ..,. '
maybe It IJ dolug ll!e moot Dill·
standing. •
A major portJoll of the l!nld1t
m08t go to the Governor'• Com·
mltteo on Migrant Labor, ..tabUshed in 19511. Made up of grow-

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en, proceuon, rePf'HIII•tio1 slate agencies, chord!, •lvle
and eonsumer groupo and tarm
aad labor organlzati.... II eonUnues to p1181l !or • ••r·-·~-Ohlo iJ the only otate to ntend workmen's oompeDIIatioo to
miliraata providing !or p - '•
in ca .. of occident The governor'• --mlttee .~ waota the
•~•
migrants made eligible f&lt;tr un.
employment oompentalioll.
Th
_ e atate Educatioo Depart.
rw.oL.
rx:e" 1 opera.tea 18 centert to ..-...-vidE' the migrant children .ome
education. Several communltiel
offer day care ervicel for them.

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Frost-PnMif
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Jl&lt;l'ltoy I Fot1P of Swtdilll ollll1111. II ..... 1 101110 to bo nllltlilbohd.
''thlo II 111 undroo od re~~....
al,• uid ~ Mv~ &amp;br!on.
Jut hlo .r~Hrirl&lt;k didn'l Ill I
taagh from bla perlomteto. 'I'IMI11
who -on't ohivariiiJ in the
cool morning air were modestly
trying to keep tbomaelVIO COY·
ered up.
locsut0 of tho nature of tho
a unU!II'IDid MGM auard
olootl outllde lbo alai• door reluting admittanco to aoyono who
couldo't provo ba ...., ao inteFIII
nlember of the oom;&gt;any, which
hlppened to bo "The Prill."
11 was 1 oomedy sequence in
wllleh Paul Newman daahto illlxl
lhi nudist meeting lo ooeape ptll'·
tUing thugs. When he II forced
1&lt;1 take off his oloU. ba llm011
wishes be'd been caught by the
gunmen.
Newman, unlike anyODe else in
the scane, was allowed 1o keep
a lowol dr1pod arOUDd hll waill
-• star's prerogative.
Specie I lffecll, Wblclt lito oludio
alked to be kept secrot, were
employed 1x&gt; inslft tlutt the performers weren't embarrassd by
being phoilllflpbad llllxllether In
the eltoJit)hor,
AU of iLo would-be nudllls were

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_ A ploneer alrpla"l htlldftla
COIDJWIY 11 tumirtl 111 atlalion downward here to help Jm.
prov1 U.S. N•vy IUbmarlne operations. Tbe design, d.,•eloit&gt;111101 and fabrletlllon of unique
plastic ruddel'l for 010 within
the Navy's experimental
dlviiiJ IUbmarliM AGSS-555
phio) is under way at RepubUc
Aviation. Although eonvenUonel
in appearance, the plastle l'lld·
ders fl'l! to be baaed 1111 1 new
concept In lJsbtwelgbt
·
using apeeial material
eel by the llODIJIMY.
sea teN of lbla new
could eautle a marked change
in the desip and construction
of utarnal control llll'leces on
new !IUbmlrlnot; oeeording
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lDt between the ptoper1J' bereln eonYou
Trade
Cars
veyed and the former n.tl!lenee pro~
nurses
and
the
Slaff
and
mas
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=ceor ~hi late I. P. BradbUn,
ol Meigs Memorial Hosp11al
alon• ..., c!:!:t"•::fil7 ..~~=
also the Ewing Funeral Home
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5262.
r.-28-tfc re 1O · 1arge por- , aserne
G
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&amp;...
th$1ce aouth 20 dqn" eut 18~
d C,\NNJNG Tomatoes, $1 .110 per
off Route No. 7. Phone WY e uarante 24 Montuo ..., to ,.. "• or wolli '"'"'" .....
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and ev . er~r
as to a n . bushel
B r i n g containers I
or 24 000 Miles
erll' lllotll the wp of tha waU be·
those who sent floral offer- '
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H
, HOUSE IN Pomeroy. 6 room 2-61.27.
7·2-JOtc
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amt p1r 101.1r own .
arryi· d 1 Cl
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1 El
m~s and all the 1nends a~d I Hill, Letart Falls, Ohio.
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up ex.
ose o ~men a~y IN POMEROY . Eignt room • Most Popu1ar Unit
":.:a!'.. of JWdlepOrt. Me•••
ONLY
ne1ghbors of. the commumty
Stc
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School.
Carpeted.
B1rch
kltb.ouse,
3
bedroolll::J
and
bath,
count)'.
oblo, belna Lot• tG4 Uld.
83
who helped m any way dur- I
.
\ chen. Call WY 2-3618.
large lot Good location out of
In The U. b. A.
~~U:e.~ptt:Ue A~~:o• otVJ
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lng the sickness and d_eath CANNING Tom8toes, - sweet I
8 5 tfc
high wat&amp;. can WY Z..2500.
;::.~:.
;•d to M. c. Hoba.., , .
Coc•••llllfltT.,..
of our loved one, our siRier corn and turnips. Bring eon- I
5 10 tfc
Jo the vma1e or PoJDei'O,., Mini'
and aunt, Mary Elizabeth tainers. Dale Bachner, Rut- I
LIVESTOCK
t':!~n -::.,:~•r::,:t b~0 a~!~!'U:
HaymTahn. H
F .
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land . Harrisonville Rd ., Ph. GENTLE id'
I i ~--,'-'•., LJ_
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•..CI:~tediCD~
e ayman amt1y . SH 2_5328
r mg mare or sa1e , t,.u: lfiJr;r " " " '
"· ,,.., ,_..,,. 1n .,,. _ . No.
8 3 61p I
.-URNITUU CO.
8 7 ltp I
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or trade , for other livestock. [
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1•-.SON, W. VA. .
------.I. 0. McCoy, !Wedsviile, Ph .. POMEROY- IJ.room
frame
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LOST &amp; FOU~!»- 1
FILL-UP TIME!
i _985-2292 .
8__7__3tc jhouse with bath and forced air
POMEROY, 0.
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No.1 ••d No 'J:
PONY for sale or trade. WY 2· heatmg. Highway location. $3,mO.~: Y~r le!. lncludlal two baru:
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LOST - BOLSEY :&lt;o M~ Cam- .
Fyr-Zon Treated
8 1 6tp 500110
'and'"'•
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- • "wa1'
6385.
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beinJ
the ..,.
propert7
era, Leather case . Lo•t at i
FUEL OIL
MIDDLEPORT- IJ.room frame PHOTO COPYING s.m-, ,,._,.,. . - " ... eo...,. lnflnD· . - · ·~-· - - Salisbury SchooL Reward at I A 1 r 0
FOR SALE OR TRADE house wtth bath, basement, gas Copy IIIIJ 1et1ft or due &amp;Ml "li..... ..., ,.. orot .,., ..ui 11~ . !
fOI THI
WHITI HOUI•
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8-6-3tc • s:;i~: ~ ~r~ou a~ever
Iheating, attic insulated, n1ce q.euter IDswance. Pomeroy. ~:':d U:! ::-un~::":o:!' u?! 1
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LnST - Ilolsey J5 MM CamRun out
'54 CHEVROLET, 4 door, cheap ktlcben. new carport $10,800.
2 15 tie obove ,., '"""·
ON
era, leather case. Lost at eBudget Pay Plan
or will trade for good motor RURAL - 11 acres, ~room l.arl Gm r, Ptmltllllll ... :!'trbeb::-'!.tant.!ppoO::
~Salisbury School. Reward at : C•ll Us Today - WY 2-2111
scooter. Also lathe and jig- ! framehouse
with runninB
B!l's&amp;
l'eal e~t.m wm be eo14 10
Sentinel Office. Mrs. A. R. ·
, saw. Can be seen at 629 N. water, large porch,
chicken
HI8M'It1llt. Ollie
the bllbut l'ftPOIRibl41 lMder upoa
Knight.
Pomeroy
Landmark
Second,
Middleport,
or
call
[house,
garage,
P,lenty
of
gar·
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tc'
8 7 3
-1
E. M&lt;oin
Opon Ttl 9 p.m .
WY 2-2410.
den ground. $2,500.00.
We llaft aD -..
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bo .,. .,... tor oil of
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4eecrlbe4 abo" •r
AUTO SALES
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HELP WANTED
ALBERT \\1. cox,
Se- M...
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a-•"!!bed.,..
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lp ~oun.Q' Commlsda 111
t955 TUDOR Studehaker Good sie Oliver. R. D. I, Rutland, 1WOULJ)LiKE- l0 t
BOX ZZ1 WY Z.2Z21
Call WY ~· Da1 • Nlpl ~· ••• '""' lo "~'&lt;' ... •• oil
shape, Good tires. $150
or Ph. SH 2-4695.
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some one
cu
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7- ~ trade for a drv cow. G. A.
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hay
at
once.
Phone
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WHY WORRY over a slug~tsh · ville, Ohio.
83 3tc bath aluminum storm doors HEATING, l'f!!mblllg, Mueller
IMIIIFP'I IALI"" ctiATYIL
BUICK TUDOR hardtop, 1951. aeptic tank? Get Kiean Em
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d ' lnd
Extr 1
1 I Furnaces. Arnold 8rolber1,
'"""IITY
ExceHent condition. Good AU Se f ta k I
I GIRL FOR general housework. . an w ows.~
a arge o .
Delaware Vatlfy •Jn~lll cetMtat•
p tck F n cBeaner Pa · Live m. Phone WY 2-5241. I Phone SH 2-!i012.
8-4Hitc 618 Eaal MaiD Street, Pom••
tires, $350. Mark Ward, New Lsndmar
arm ureau. ()8_
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Autltf Mlnlnt C:em,.ny
1
Haven. 862-2325.
7·30-6tc meroy.
7·1·30tc :
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6-Jtc .FOR SALE- 178 acres, about eroy,
one
Mrllf.
ci: ;:.-;..1':~'to an ~tlDJI. If.
--~~=
- Ramb'C
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HOUSEKEEPER for middie- 1' 50 acres tilable, rest in pas·
7 20 tic .... ""m ••• &lt;•~- ~~"' em•
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·, go , c ean ump, .1 x 5
nd ti be Pl ty of
of Me..., County, P•.m.,.oy1_ 010,
egg.
no
slack.
Re-screened
1
aged
man
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References.
Howture
a
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en
A.renotiliJi
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"'orld Standanl d Compad
stoker-oil
treated
at
mine
or
ard
Stewart,
Gold
Ridge,
Rt.
water
f~r
bouse
and.
s~.
namoO. 1 will ••PI* for MJe
.~
1
Escellence
I' PomerO)'.
House, JUSt painted With Dine
lea'...
publle auoiloa ., .... tttAt 4oor ol
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Ail car ronm. ride and perform· delivered . .,umrrer price now
Crtt1 lll'llilf8fd
ua. couaT HOU&amp;J:. Jltomei'~W/ Ohlo,
"~the IPS tta'-'" !Jol~tt
3tp
rooms
and
bath,
hardwood
MeiJ•
couoty,
on
S•turda)',
Au1ut
~?::j~::Cot~.,~calle-lhowl
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8
7
am:f Small car economv. and on Jaco bs Coal Co.. R. D l,
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tG- ':.:.
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a - •• ....,.
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- - I floors, coal furnace. Also a
wn..::, .
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manaJ!f'rabilit)'
Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-4959,
INSURANCE
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three room house, gar9ge,
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••• m. Coot ...., - "''"' Clomp
llfJ. 7.218AL.
See
WY Z.3469. or WY 2·2437
.Rae....... '*to• tne. MOdel aa Twin se,.lal &lt;numbu
.•
barn, and other buildings. On
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19
Mf'tropolitu Motors
7 15 30tc JOHNSON , Simpson lnsunnce -mail and 8Chool bus route.
I 11 tic Ppwet*l bJ • oumm1n1 engine
•
E \1am Street. Pomt&gt;rDJ [ONE- 50 -ooo··-8 roCOteman gaS Agency, ln. AU forms of ln This Js 1 'ine farm for beef
'1.' ':,
Phunt· W\' !.3Ki0
floor f'urnace, 2 smaller ga· s surance Jim Johnson and cattle. Will JncJude
.\'
Ford
d 1-i&amp;-ell.
Term•: CAJJt IN HAND ON DAY
B
tor
u~••• thtl prupert)'
• o1 t\UOICft
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-..,.-.,-,=-- -_.. ' !2 lie · floor furnaces, coal furnace, ud Siiup80n. Agents
'rae •
p 1ow, and mow. "'MPLOYMENT
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00
Fn P ~Jl:W ,. 'c"" o'O r&lt;
or 2 whef'! steel trailer · chest6 I Uc er. ,11,000. See, write
. _ --.......-MISINO COOIYANY
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Pomeroy Ganlen club mom- Meigs County fair and projeclo Club ConvenUaa at GranvUie Blrlhdaya of Mrs. J. E. elasS cit tho MinersviUe M~
~ was held Sunday at the D~ane, Glen, Rita and Cindy Mrs John L 0111 and Tom- ·ber• held their BDDual
plenlc"""" discussed at the !Mllfed August U.l&amp;. Mn. J&gt;aul Wlnn, Slrong, Mr. and Mrs. Donley
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d a~ Debbie spent I Monday evening at the home July meeting or the Ruilao!l PfQil'aDI cllalr:nan, revieWed Reibel' and Mra. Harley Stroog dill cborch held a w.....,. rout
Follow!ni ~ if&gt;uket dinner at Langsville: Mr. and Mrs. Wor- ~. r~~r Zanesville 'where Iof Mro. Charles K Kerr Sr., Garden Club Monday evening aa ."JUticlo, ~Summer V,.Jen- and 110111, BWy Joe alld Donley Monday 'vening at the Vlclol'
IIIIOD, Mrl. Arvll Holter, pres• ley Dev1s and Mr. and Mrs. the ~ere
ests of her par- .with Mrs. Chari.. Lytle u .,... at the home of Mro. VlrgjJ A4- ~· taken (rom the Wom- Eugene 11ere celebrated with a Brown park. Altendln&amp; •w~
{lebt,. conducted a short busl· Clyde Davis and Janet, a n d / M
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Beman! ' hostess
kins.
an I Day magulue. She oug. potluck picnic dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Cllflord PhUI!pe,
....,. IOtilon. A communlcatlon Jimmie of Dexter; Mr. and~:· ~ : r dau"hter Linda i
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Mrs. Cosh JoJuoston, pres). ge.ted that Rowen may lead the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E'. Mr. and Mrt . Bt'ldford Maq,
~ read from Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Bruce Davl• and Devid, wh:a:,:, ·been withg her· rand· i Mrs. llarold Brown, pres!- dent, was in charge.
people together and
make Strong in Wilkesville.
Mr. and Mro. Vlctolo Brown Mr,
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f
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conducted
a
short
bus~
Mrs.
Robert
Caoaday
gave
friends
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A
pink
cake
Iced
in
white
and
Mrs Ernest Stewart Mrl
'- Canada, who were unable Mrs.· McKntsht,· Mrs. Verna Da- parents 1kn nesv1 11e or f sev· 1ness sesston
. which opened WI"th devotions,
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Kenneth Wi!i' !:gins,.•
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to attend. EJection of officers vis, and Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth ~:: e:~.~ reman ng or devotions by Mn. Fred Blaett- from the "Upper Room'' and once of containers found in the buds with the Inscription "H"P' Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs. Broolal
wu held with Mta. Holter re- Devis and Roger and Rndney,
d. Mr Do ld B
nar. Named as delegates lo at· acrlpture readmg from Genesis. home which can he used for py Birthday to All" and Ice Sayre and guests, Mr,. Gr•ps.
elected preslcletit, Mrs. Emmet Rutland: Mr , and Mrs. Arvil heldev~ ~nner ;~ndana in h::::: tend lhe state convention to. be Thlrt..n members and
two Rower arrangements featurmg cream were served with the by Hall, Mrs. Keith \\'bods !Job.
Grimm, secretary; and Mrs. Holter and Gary, Sharon and of the 25 th weddiny annlver· held at Demsoo
University, guests, Mrs. Norman Wills and the many kinds of flowers. Mrs. dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Henry by Grueser, Harold Roush and
Everett Grant and Mrs. Bruce Gordoo, Long Bottom : Mr. and sary of her brother g in . l&lt;lw Granville. August 15-16 were Mrs. Frank Halliday, respond- Gellrge Lasher was awarded Reibel and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Gary and KeMeth Hall.
Davis to have games for the re- Mrs. Everett Grant, Middleport; and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil· Mrs. Blaettnar and Mrs. Thorn- ed to roll call.
the traveimg prize donated by ley Reibel and daughters, Don·
--"-~--union next year a~ Lake Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Emmel Grim~, fred Folger of Marietta.
as Gavm.
Mrs. Vll'gll Adkins represent- Mr8. J~wel, Mrs. Cush John- na and Fae, Pomeroy, Mr. and
Gilts were p&lt;esenled to Mrs McArthur. Mr and Mrs. Sod- o·•nd'
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h M . ed the club on the radio garden ston wdl contribute the pr!U! Mrs Harley Stroog and childCLUT BO MEET
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WMPO f fo th 0 ext meeting
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Everett McKnight, the oldest ney Russell of Glouster an IMelanie and Nick Folger Ray County fair was discussed and c u progr&amp;m over
or r e
ren and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. The Pomeroy Bend f "'ens
member present;~ David Davis , grandchildren, Susan, Sandr~ I Heddh~ston, of New Mabtmor- members assigned various ar- the_mo~~h of July _using as he~ Ice cream, cake, nuts, punch Strong.
Radio club will hold thei l !gtlyoungest; and Ml"• and Mrs. and Bobby Hayth of Hllllard, Ias and David and
Jeannie I rangements to make for the topics,,, ~~rden Tips for
~ and coffee were served to above In the afternoon, the group lar monthly meeting at th e Set&gt;
Oscar Sjostrand. aJKt Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold I?avts and Boone. Melanie has been vis- 1show. Mrs. Theodore Ebers- Month ,
Ca~~ of Lawns . or and. Mrs: C. 0. Chapman, Mrs. visited at Hamden with Mrs. cond ward house,
Pomeroy,
Mrs. Ed Dav.is who traveled JarJles and Susan. Addison : Mr. iting tht! IJ&amp;SI week with Rev . jbach was rt!pm·ted ill.
~ate Sllmmer and gave high· ChrlS Drehl, Mr_s. Guy Larkin, J .E. Strong's mother Mrs. Dora Thursday at 7:30p.m.
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the farthest. •
and Mrs. Paul Ta~·Ior, Barber- and Mrs. Boone.
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light!" on pest control.
Mrs. James Nicholson, Mrs.
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. _G~es were played under t~e ton ; and Mr. _andDoMirs. Robert , Carman Haddox of Canton has . The next mheehng !will I be A report was given on the Charandles Athll!Oiho,Mtrs. DoMn·AndAedr... ,
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dtrection of Mrs. Merle DaVJS Beck and Tm , Y estown. 'been visiting with her parents, Iheld Kat thMe omewo VMrs. Serv- Girls' 1-H Honor Club of Harri· skoinn, nd eh sdaessehste rs.M .
and prl.zel awarded.
H dd mg arr ason, . a.
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Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
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tembt&gt;r 9. when eac member th Garden
Club Fourteen ewe.1 rs. orman
Sjostran_d and Mr. and Mrs.
tCniC Upper,
v':.ca:~n •rr~~ he~ e~ploy•~.~~ is to make and wear a flower m:mbers and three. mothers of Mrs. Don Anderson presided
I 00ftEd Da"'s of Aurora .. Ill , Mr. I
in Canton. Miss Haddox visit· hat to be judged.
the 4-H Club met with their at the punch and_coffee.
and Mn. Merle DaVIS, Mr. and
OCIQ
leaders Mrs Vir ll Adkins and The next meetmg wlll be a
(The Store Cloies at Noon
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inglon, D. c. and Interesting I Mrs G D West of Dunbar Mrs. Robert Jewel at the home August 26 at 1 pm and plans
each Thursday)
Fellows h rp Ho s
1tourisl attractions in the east. W V · j, ti, h
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1 .f of Mrs. James Titus, OAGC mad 1 th
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A picnic supper and sociai 1She also was a guest with her iM· aJ.,hn K'e ldouseMrguesKI- ·Judge, for a demonstration on h e orSeet eben s
ower
Augu••t Mfi'tinu,.
Friday Store Hours are 9 to 5 - and Sat·
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s ow m p em r.
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- .brother and fam1 y,
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-~-- · The August business meellng dleport Garden Club at its an- '1 Mrs Chet Haddox and daugh- ieaillt lnreceDun Yb re udn !hero 1
Plans were discussed for arTO HOLD PICNIC
urday Store Hours Are 9 to 9 in the evening
. Mon daY .ter, ·Melody at their home In v s . W tv·
n ar an
. f th e ,lnual outdoor meetmg
1 will host
(:'~the Yout h FeII ow~ hIP o
. . o r pat"- rangements to be placed on ex· The Jolly Pals Cub
Enterprise tuB ~h~reh was lt"Vening at the Middleport Road- Suitland, Md., and at Ocean Ci- es 10 es Irgmla.
hibit at the Meigs County Fair a picnic Thursday, August 8,
Courteous, capable sales people to
held Sunday evenmg ln the side Park .
ty Beach where Mr. Haddox Mrs. M. C. Wilson of Mid- and a bake sale was planned at the home of Mrs. Bea Hobhelp you with your purchases.
church ba~ment. .
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Thirty members and
three 11s playing the organ in a duo .dleport is spending two weeks for Saturday, September 7 at son beginning at 5 p.m. Each
Sharon 0111, prt&gt;SJde~t, was '" !guests. Mrs. Ruby Scott,
of combo. Mr. Haddox, who Is a lin Huntington, W. Va . with her the Rutland Dept. Store, with member attending ls asked to
charge of a short bus1ness ses- 1Prin4'eton. W. Va .. who was a school music supervisor
in sister , Mrs. C. R. Neighborgall. proceeds to be used in landsca~ bring a covered dish and table
sion. Devotions w_ere by Bre~- 1 guest of Mrs. E M. Wood ; : Maryland . was formerly rnus- 1Mrs. Wilson Is the mother of ing the Rutland Naomi Baptist service. The beverage and desda Bentz. Followmg the busl· 1Mrs. G. D. West of Dunbar, W. lc supervisor of Mason County Mr.s. Earl Knight
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ness session, homemade ice Va ., guest of Mrs . John Kincaid : - - - ' - - - - - - - -·
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cream and cake were served
Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary of.
to Junior, Mike and Brenda Middleport, responded to roll
Bentz, Jane. Janet, Joyce and
Keith Euns, Jenny
Evans,
Paula Frick. Skip Logan, Bon- Members attending wore "ornie, Marie. · Dana Smith, Mrs. II•irtal"' hats or rorsages made
Don Hunnel. Tnomas B~ntz and
flowers from their gar·
the Rev. Menzet Smith.
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Ninety-nine candidalea had
filed petitions as candidates lor
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positions subJect to the
Novembel' election at the 4
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ALBANY. N.Y. _ Dr. James
E. Allen, Jr., state educatioo
c&lt;,mmissloner, today directed
school dlslricta lo refrain from
daily religious exercises, "eve io what is sometimes referr;d to as 'voluntary' action by
.1 .,
pu.f~:· directive reinforced AI·
len's already staled determlna·
lion to abide by the U. S. Su·
preme Court decision on relig·
ious exercise~ in public schools.

will also be elected in each
townohlp; Rutland, Racine and
Syracuse wdl name a may~r,
clerk, treasurer. lwo councilmen, and three memben to
their hoards of public affairs.
Fillng petitons for township
Meigs. County Board of postUons are:
.
Elections ~ . a mee~g will Bedford trustee - R. G. P1c·
he held Friday to dacidt the kelt, John Meeks, Robert F.
validity of aU petl~. In the Ilawk, and Kenneth W. Hart·
1961 off-year election, 131 pe- ley; Clerk, Glenn Lee. .
tltlona were flied.
Chester trustee - Dev1d KoAU school districts of the blentz, Sherwood L. Meredith
county will elect two memben and George Frederick, Jr.;
except Eastern Local where Clerk, Virgil Walker and Wilthree board members are to he hs Frost.
named, A trustee and one clerk Columbia trustee - Ronald

A. Whittingioo; Clerk, Gloria Sa I em trustee - Worley H. Collins are lone candidates
Hutton.
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France and Clarence Hoffman: for the coonty school board
Lebanon -: G. A. Deel!l ·and Clerk, Paul Montogomery and where two w1ll be eleeted.
Ilarold Proffit; Clerk, Clarence. Alma Sm1th.
SCHOOL IIOARIIS
Lawrence, Fannie Dllrsl and I Salisbury - Bernard D. Gil- Filing petitions for
school
Elm.r 0 . Hall.
key, Lester l!orrkover, Denver boards:
Letart trustee - RIch, or d G. Hysell and Charles E. Ev- Bedford Local - R u so ell
Rowe and Ma&lt; T. Manuel; ans;_ Clerk, Frank H. Johnston. Cullums and Robert L. Jones;
clerk, Floyd Norris. ·
Sc1p10 .- Harold Dean, Sam· Easletn Local Dohrman
Olive trustee - William Con- uel _LewiS, Millard L. Brlckles, Reed, Howard caldwell, Jr.
nolly and Oscar Babcock; Clerk LoUise Burbrodge and Joseph and Earl H. Dean; Northwest.
Ada BISsell and Marjone V. E. Carsey; Clerk, Thomas H. em -;- Eugene Holliday, Carol
Newlund.
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Wells aad Ethel Clark.
F. P1erce, Jr., Hiram Slawter
Orange trustee - Cecil ·caltf. Sulton trust... ~ Brooks Say- and Lee 0. Wood.
well; Clerk, Nina Robirulon. re, Roy Jones and Charles Bee- SaliSbury ~ Harold H. BlackRutland trustee - F. W. Wil· gle; Clerk, Richard Duckworth stone. William H. King, Doncox and Worley Haley; Clerk, and Herbert L. Sayre.
aid W. Hondashelt, John A.
Floyd Thomas.
Harold G. Roush and Gordon I Jeffers : Southern Local -Har·

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John Ilie Affairs John Jividen S II
Fisher, Jr., Frederick' J. Sto- Ervin, L.;ley M. Hart'
bard and Richard N. Sterrett; Gilbert c. Hart.
Middi"!Xlrt Exempted VIU. e- Rutland Villa e _ Ma
cash A. Bohr and HaroldIE E Denison
k v yor,
Hubbard, and Pomeroy Eaemp~ Weber· Ire;...,..:
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,and Richard E. Jones.
Fry; Board of Public Alf'::
MUNICIPAL POSTS
Paul Pattersoo, Eugene Fink
Seeking municipality (lO!Its In and Charte. w. Foley,
the three villages are.
Syracuse Village _ Mayor,
Racine Village ~ Mayor, Er· Herman London; Clerk, Rich,
nest A. Wingett and Charles ard Duck w0 r t h· tr
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Pyles: Clerk, Ja;,es . E. Roosh George E. llolma~:
and Mae Clel..,arl· treasurer Allen G L"
b Ebe p·c1r.
Harriet S. Neigler; 'Council. A: ellS and : " ' Cundil~ ~r.
vice Frecker, Ward Sayre and Board of Public Affairs ~. ~
Jerry Graham: Board of Pub- didates.
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includ-[
a hat modeled
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leaves trimmed with snow-on ..
the-mountain flowers. Mrs. Hor·

TONIGHT

key 's bonnet was' ~sket. w~rn
upside down and tnmmed w1th
varied colored flowers, a n d
1 Mrs. Crary Davis wore a pill

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John Lupton and
Mike McGreevey

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With Dennis Loti1
and Venetio Stevenson
Mrs. E. M. Wood was used on
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prepared you for
Mrs. Garnet Entsminger, Miss
'"'THE HEAD''
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Mrs. Garen Stansbury and
Com1rnit1:ee Chnirman.
Mrs. John Kincaid and Mrs.
POMEROY, OHIO
James Titus were named as
to the Ohio AssociaTONIGHT
tion o{ Garden Clubs Convention
W•ll DlsMY's
which will be held at Granville,
"SAVAGE SAM"
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