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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
MONDAY, JULY 29,-----~~1963
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Middleport

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WSAZ·TV

Channel :S
uo Dowo oa lbe rorm
uo Popeye &amp; Pall
1:30 RuH &amp; Ready
1:30 Ruff &amp; Reddy
10:oo Sbarl Lewis
10:30 King Leonardo

11:00 Fury
II : 30 Make Room For Daddy
12:00 Mr. Wizard
12 :30 Clem &amp; ~:AJke Show

1:30 Mr. Push Buttoa
2:00 John's Scrapbook
2:25 Reds Vs. Pirates
5:15 Scores

5:30 Flight
6:00 TV Digest
6:30 News &amp; Sports

PICNIC AT FAIRGROUND
Adventist picnic

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TONIGHT ONLY

old or new to donate for a ne91
picture scrapbook, is urged ti

"LAD, A DOG"

bring them along.

(TechrUcolor)

(Technicolorl
Rex. Allen

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WCHS.TV
Channal 8

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College Ser leo
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 tbe Alvtn Show
10: so M1ghly Mouse Playbouat

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VISTING PARENTS
. Mrs. Rex (Beatrice) Carlylt

11: 00 RID fill tiD

and children of Columbus art
II SIJer&gt;ling a week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gil
Ulan. Gerald Donohue of Har '1

"PIRtOD OF
ADJUSTMENTH
Tony Franclosa, Jane Fonda
-and"THE LOVES OF
SALA- ao..

With

The

On

!loiS Sporlll
11:30 Movie

Anyone having any snap shot. ~

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Saturday Jamboree
Sam Benedict
Joey Bishop
Satur&lt;lay Night Movie

hour. Aa brief
basketbuslneSf
lund·
willSllcial
be served.
meeting will be held at 1:30.
Costume dress in encouraged

"THE HOUND THAT
THOU5HT HI WAS A
RACCOON"

day In ·~:
1o
.tbe i.!arqu)s De La!Q' ·• :.
shows" fame..
ll,tje . of ,ti.Jo
aeries Is ~~~nils Is . ·vaudeville~' et . ed "OIJior ~&lt;'""·-· OffiOeri ol• •
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'i'be Ide~ Is ·to seD q,em lo _l,lr "llnenlal Coo-.
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~astlng .., ~turd4f1, Ma- In a raee rlol al a ~go !Jeach.
jor producliOO will be here, 0. · In 1959, ·plans b&gt; f/ltlll a llilr4
ihougb some shows will lie lap- major leagUo. b&gt; be knowli oa tho
e.! In Hollywood. 1'@ to 12 a~la
CoatiDental Lequo,
will. be used oa each ~
nouneecl,
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NBC has set plde .!1:30 • 11
p.m. March 20, 111M fw t h e ldentlal candl!lalo .... IBid llo
airing of M entertainment spec- wonl&lt;d Henry Cobol Lodse aa bll
qiDII!q mate.. ·' .
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Liebman of

11: 10' Weather

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Peter Breck
Pe.Uy MC'Cay
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and Jackson ·County, W. Va . Aft&amp; '

!r~iend;~o!;La;n;ca;s~te;r;.

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6:40 Weather
6:45 News

n 1embers and friends was
Sunday July 21 at the Meigs Annual Milhoan
County Fairground al UO In Reunion Announc~d
the evening. Several special The annual Milhoan Rids .
hymns were sung ac~ompa~led Homecoming will be held Sw:
by guitar and mandolin furmsh- day Aug 11 on Milhoan Ridge.
ed by Mr. Robert Bush

the producer lleing

J~~:~:)valerie

and Jacques Sernas

11:30 Roy Rogers Show

12:30

5:00
5: 30
7:00
7:30

Doctors AI Work
Early Show
Cannon Ball
Lucy Desi
8 : 3(! Delenaera
9:30 Have Oun Will Aravll

1\ ~~~~~~,~~- and Miss Mildred Gi' )
and Miss Betty GUlilan c. 1

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10:00 GUDIItlOke
11:00 New1
11:15 Double Thriller
12:00 Newt

f'I.;;EEEiili:!!!EEE~~~ Ractne.
Stpehen

Donohue of Harr.
sonville will leave !or you!•
camp SUnday with Rev. Tibl&gt;
and son.

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9:00
9:30
10:00
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SUPPI!B SERVED
The July meeting o! Ill&lt;

where members played recor
and held a business meeting. r·
was the birthday o! Mary Allee (
meeUng will be at lno.

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OPTOMETRIST

Oftlce Rours: tllo 12, 2 Ill I (Close II NOOD OD
Tbun. - Eut Courl 81., Pomeroy

SecuriiJ

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STARTING AUGUST 2
W•lt Disney's
HSAVAGI SAM"'
Toommy Klrt, Kevin Corror·
aa, Marta Krilten and Brian
Keith.

SocJaj

lJ::ID Allall:fiAI!l ;'.Ji4IJ' ~t
1:00 FIJCll, ~·

and family visited

"THE BIROS"

Rod TIIJlor, Sman Pleshelte
Also C•rtoom

Pat • Mike
Word of Life ·

Cburcll of .Chrllt
CortoOna&lt;rllle
11:30 Beany .&amp; didJ. ·
12:110 Sup. BUMy
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Gene Huffine, Lancaster , visit

Club was spent
a·
Forked Run Lake, where a de
llciOUJ supper was served b
the hostess, Emma Durst . Out
to a storm the remainder of th
evening was at a restauran

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TUESDAY, JULY 21-29·:10

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"ISCAPE FROM
MAXI! VISITS
EAST BERLIN"
Mrs. Nellie Borgan. Micha•
Don Murray, CbrlsUne Kaul·
mann, Karl SeheU. Crawl and Allen, Mr and Mrs. GBf
through a tilly tunnel under Borgan aoo children just
the Berlin Wall surver Eas1 tiUrn&gt;eO from a 10-day vacar,'
Berlin; face barbed w1re se- in North Carolina, Virginir
paratin&amp; you from Freedom;
take chances on bein&amp; shot
Virginia, and Washingtq:
iD the escape: see 29 escape D. c. The tr i ~ was 1650 milel
by loug~st tunnel yeti
They visited relatives
a n·
TimelY! TbriiUng~ True!
~· friends. Mr . and Mrs. Ja
"THa HOOK.,

Kirk DoUJ]a11, Nick Adams,
Robert Walker NchE"miab
Persooff, Enrique Magalona
COULD YOU DO IT?
drop a bomb and kill an ene~ ;rou will ne,·er see
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I :30 Social Security
I :45 Dizzy Dl\illl
1:55 Orioles Vs Yanks

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UO Big Picture

risonville spent a past weet
with his grandparents, Mr . arx.
Mrs . Elbert Gillilan. Visitin~J
Mrs. Raymond llenohur
and children of HarrisonviD•~j
were her sister, Mrs. Rex Cat·
lyle. and ehildren of Columbut ,
Mrs . Gera 1c1 s·1mpson
an' )'

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LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County, West Virginia

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Slmday ..tebrotln&amp; lbe 1'1111
lilrtM&amp;y ol l'rlllk Burrtl,

wore

Pleuant.

~te f'o. and Mrs. Fnd M.

Uco ln...U~ited two lrolflo ""' .tnno Fry, 1o1r. ond lolro.
cldenll 1aat -'ttlld reltllted In Burrla, Sr., Mr. ond lolro.
Property damage ond minor g1: Burris, Jr. ond &amp;o~==~ ~
lnjurleo.
Able, Mr. ond Mro.

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M all parents with college-bound children know, the cost of higher education ts
reachinK for the sky and shows no signs of leveling off.
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A recent study by the Unlvers1ty of Michigan reveals that the average annual bill
lor an American college student Ia U,55 0. In 1 lew yean we may loOk back I n d
wonder If things were ever
that Inexpensive.

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Two Weekend

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bound ear driven by W'dliam en, Jr., and ch1klren, T. K.,

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Ha·r·tford .Elementary s.·te ~~~~:r.r.:ri E~m~y~~:;.?E

collided on a CJJJ'Ye. .
mle, Mr. and Mn. Dave
Forrest W. Lee, 42, Galllpol- Sprouse ond 11011, Jim, Mr.
PI'. PLEASANT - The Ma- math teacher, placing of Zel· ,.;; Capehart.
is, a pa.,.nger in the Plantz ond Mro. Dallaa Yllllllll ond chi~
•or Count)' Board of Education da Knapp at North Point Pleu-- J
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vehicle, received a bruised arm dren, Mike and Robbie and Deafter a tllree hour session Fri- ant, Eunice Meadows at Le- l Substitute drivers ~Ired were In the mish.ap. Property da~ lares Burris.
day night indicated that !t would tart, Catherine Smallridge at Francis Cssto, Bessie Tucker, age was estimated at 1300.
----look for another site for the · Hannan, Nellie Paugh at Ord- Charlotte l.Alng, Roger E. Har- Neither drirer was cited.
P~t Valley Jlotpltal
new Hartford ele,mentary sd10ol j nan&lt;..-e , ahd Eunice Hesson in per and Joyee McCoy.
'lbe second mishap was SUnADMITTED Frederick
building because the water ta- grades seven or eight at the Board member Robert Ad· day 11 :55 a. m. at the Inter- &amp;seberry, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
bJe in the ground is only five Junior High; transferring of kins declined to participate in section _of Sand HUI IWad and John Wallace, Apple Grove;
feet . from the surface, and Beulah JarreD rrom Ordnance M lO.minute " rece!ll'" in wbich the Shrme Club when a car driv- LlDda Ann Craig, Buffalo; .Mn.
drain,&amp;ge proposal~ have been to North Pt. Pleasant, and other' board members went in- en by Frederick B. . McGowau, .Ruuell Pattel'!Oil, Huntington;
proyed too expensive and un- Louise Pack from Ordj1ance to to conferen~ or executive ·ses· 20t Ashton, made a left turn Earl W. Smith, Eleanor; Wade
practical
Junior H~gh ; employed Law- !!lion, and fro~ .which the press !nt\l Sand Hill Road , puUing Morrison, Letart; Mn. llen•vll
The action on the Hartford rer.ce Smith, Clarence Warns· coverini the board meeting m front of a ear driven by Gary H. ,Plantz, Hogsett.
~bool a~lowed the ~rd to go ~ey . and Lawrence RlL'Is~JJ as was excluded. Adkins stated L. Conley, 50, Pt. Pleasant, DISCHARGED - Mrs. ""'"' II
ahead wtth the awardmg of con- Jamtors at Wahama Jumor and that he did not believe in the traveling east on the Sand Hill ·Sines, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Dontracts for .const~ction of the Sr. _High schools, and accepted closed meetings and felt all Road. casuing the vehicles to ald Humphrey, Pl. Pleasant;
s~tnisj;r~tiVe umt at the ne~ a b1d of $6 per . to~ for stoker business and discussions shoukl hit broadside.
I
Marie Berger, Bidwell:
Jumor Hi£h school to the. Net· coal from the L1evmg Coal Co. take place in an open meet- McGowan was charged with .Bobby Rinehart New Haven·
ghborgall ~onstruction Co~pa- at We~t Colurt;Jbia . for school ing .
failure ·to . yield right-of-way. Sammie Smith, ' Pt. Pleaslnt ;
lY of Huntington for a bid of coal for t_he 1~4 school term. The meeting was adjourned Charley W11let , 63. Pt. PJeas- Mn. Francis Prunty, Leon.
~_108,200 for general construe- Bus. drtvers h1red were HoJ?- until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday ant, a passenger. ln the _
BIRTHS - A son to Mr. and
t1on.
er Watlerson. Andrew Beatt~e , when the teacher placements Gowan car received a
cut )1rs. David Warth, Hartford. 1
Contracts for other work will Joy Stone .. Adrian Lathey, El- for the coming year will be con- chin.
daughter to-,Mr. and Mrs. J.oho
iO to:
mer W. Htll, James Watterson, tinued
Property damage was esti· Wallace Apple Grove
stark Electric In!!. or Hunt- Jr., Robert C. Wallace. Charles
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mated at $1,000 to the two cars.
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.IN COLORADO
SEVERAL ARRESTED
Wtlr~; T. R. Johnson and Sons Louie Lathey: William 0 u n n,
NIXON AND DEGAULLI:
PT. PLEASANT - Arrested
&gt;f .Huntington, f9 ,150 for _plumb- Sumner Smtth , George
W. . PT. PLEA~NT - The NaPARlS lUPll - Former
the weekend b
local
:ng, and Columbus Heatmg and Kearns , Kenneth Foul, Garry h~nal Convention for county of· President Richard M. Nixon
enforcement off" y
flentUating of Columbus, Ohio, Roach , Ross Winebrenner, Vir· ficials is being held this week rived Sunday from Frankfurt,
Coyle 82 Ptlce~! werte
~,.150 for ~eating.
gil Ad_ki_ns, Everett _Keefer. Roy ~n Denver , Colo., and attend- Germany, for a meeting
L. Fe~gu~on,' 39.e~,
puter action taken by t.he S. W1lhamson, _Edison Mayes, mg from Mason County are the with President Charles de Gaulle.
F. Farley, 18, Pt. Plea;
JOBid was acceptance of res1g- Woodrow W. Kmg , Barton N. County Clerk L. W. Getty, Nixon and his family are on a Jan\ Charles William Pi k
aa!J,ons of Dorothy Esue Smith, Meaige, Nelso~ DeVault, Ray- Circuit c_Jerk Howard Schult.z, Middle East-European tour. ·
' Pt. Pleasant, Donaldc en~:
A. Roberts, _George E. ford Roush, Charles .~cC o y. Prosecutmg Attorney C e c 1 I on met with West German
Roush , 36, Southside and Ue&lt;~- l l
Miller, Lela R. Mtller and Jo~nso n Scarberry, W1lham ~ · Dean, County Assessor Ever- cellor Konrad Adenauer Friday
Vargu, 35, Ragland, all charFreda Chambers.
We1gand, Carson Roush, Ons ett Sayre, County Court mem· Bonn and earlier in the
with intoxicat"
E.nlployed were Vaughn Ed-- Bumgarner, Joseph L. Smith, bers Everett Bissell and Andy toured Bt&gt;rlin, including the
mn,
llll Ullman of Rio Grande as a C~s R. Weethee and Rus- Wilson.
sector.
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But right now, thil sum of satisfactory.
lng organlzatlona also are play·
money (It is only an avera~:e: 1 Last year at Tulane Untver- lnt~. · • 1row1ne part. Under
costs l'an be much higher al. tty. for instance, 2.200 students some platm, the family repl)'l
individual achools ) lootrul aa 11
_ nearly half the full • time tuition loans In monthly lnatall·
an insurmountable obstacle for enrollment - reeelved finan- menll.
l~r t~ ft'll;ra.y otherwite quali- cial aid from various sources -Still another 1011rce Ia com·
fled h•gh school tradualeo who totaling f2 million.
al ban"· Lo - ,
11e
are now going through a "summercl_
M .
ans can
mer ol discontent ·• befon re- The university ttaeU makes negotiated on a long • term bat;nncillng themselves to the Iloan'!
runnir~~: stmle $100,000 tis with interest usually lower
/ fad that CtlJlege, thnJ'Itlh no · ~~o.Hy, tin Ub~ril t··rms ,)lb . than on other types _of loans.
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fault of their own i1 not for !er Important sources include : An advantage here 11 that a
them.
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- TIe Natlo•ul Defense St1.1- family need not bt "needy:• but
Fortunately, there iJ another dent Loan Program, under merely have a 1ood cretht retrend offsetting the gloom of which needy student. may bor- cord.
:ts .n e: So'.W "!I Jf ·inanr:ial row up to $1 ,000 for one aca- Thus. while college costs
aid for students (over and a· demic year Y'd up to ts.OOO for have increased tremendously,
L JVt
the traWi r.»l schul11r the entire course of their high- ways to meet thole coats also
!&gt;• ·. ~;; and par t -tm.~ jobs ' 01 n er education. They may take u hav_e increased - thank• to
increasing in number. size and long aa 10 years to repay the national and local governments,
availability.
·Joan , at 3 per &lt;:ent annual in· ~ublic and private groups, _ pr~
Today , the financially hard- terest. beglnnlng a year after fit and nonprofit organ~t1o1U1.
pressed student CAN get help they graduate. In
addition, All are resolved that m Am·
II • r ~' lng for hi~ coUeee ed.U l"l · ttmse
who kO Into teaching erica, no q~alifled young pe_r·
tion - not just the superior can get wrlte-offs of up to ~ son be demed access to the
student. but the run - of . the -~' per ~~of the loa~ .
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!best educ~tion he is capable
mill 11tudent who11e grade• are - Pnvate edueatJonal fmanc- ol maatermg.

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Uco ln...U~ited two lrolflo ""' .tnno Fry, 1o1r. ond lolro.
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Property damage ond minor g1: Burris, Jr. ond &amp;o~==~ ~
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M all parents with college-bound children know, the cost of higher education ts
reachinK for the sky and shows no signs of leveling off.
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A recent study by the Unlvers1ty of Michigan reveals that the average annual bill
lor an American college student Ia U,55 0. In 1 lew yean we may loOk back I n d
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that Inexpensive.

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collided on a CJJJ'Ye. .
mle, Mr. and Mn. Dave
Forrest W. Lee, 42, Galllpol- Sprouse ond 11011, Jim, Mr.
PI'. PLEASANT - The Ma- math teacher, placing of Zel· ,.;; Capehart.
is, a pa.,.nger in the Plantz ond Mro. Dallaa Yllllllll ond chi~
•or Count)' Board of Education da Knapp at North Point Pleu-- J
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vehicle, received a bruised arm dren, Mike and Robbie and Deafter a tllree hour session Fri- ant, Eunice Meadows at Le- l Substitute drivers ~Ired were In the mish.ap. Property da~ lares Burris.
day night indicated that !t would tart, Catherine Smallridge at Francis Cssto, Bessie Tucker, age was estimated at 1300.
----look for another site for the · Hannan, Nellie Paugh at Ord- Charlotte l.Alng, Roger E. Har- Neither drirer was cited.
P~t Valley Jlotpltal
new Hartford ele,mentary sd10ol j nan&lt;..-e , ahd Eunice Hesson in per and Joyee McCoy.
'lbe second mishap was SUnADMITTED Frederick
building because the water ta- grades seven or eight at the Board member Robert Ad· day 11 :55 a. m. at the Inter- &amp;seberry, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
bJe in the ground is only five Junior High; transferring of kins declined to participate in section _of Sand HUI IWad and John Wallace, Apple Grove;
feet . from the surface, and Beulah JarreD rrom Ordnance M lO.minute " rece!ll'" in wbich the Shrme Club when a car driv- LlDda Ann Craig, Buffalo; .Mn.
drain,&amp;ge proposal~ have been to North Pt. Pleasant, and other' board members went in- en by Frederick B. . McGowau, .Ruuell Pattel'!Oil, Huntington;
proyed too expensive and un- Louise Pack from Ordj1ance to to conferen~ or executive ·ses· 20t Ashton, made a left turn Earl W. Smith, Eleanor; Wade
practical
Junior H~gh ; employed Law- !!lion, and fro~ .which the press !nt\l Sand Hill Road , puUing Morrison, Letart; Mn. llen•vll
The action on the Hartford rer.ce Smith, Clarence Warns· coverini the board meeting m front of a ear driven by Gary H. ,Plantz, Hogsett.
~bool a~lowed the ~rd to go ~ey . and Lawrence RlL'Is~JJ as was excluded. Adkins stated L. Conley, 50, Pt. Pleasant, DISCHARGED - Mrs. ""'"' II
ahead wtth the awardmg of con- Jamtors at Wahama Jumor and that he did not believe in the traveling east on the Sand Hill ·Sines, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Dontracts for .const~ction of the Sr. _High schools, and accepted closed meetings and felt all Road. casuing the vehicles to ald Humphrey, Pl. Pleasant;
s~tnisj;r~tiVe umt at the ne~ a b1d of $6 per . to~ for stoker business and discussions shoukl hit broadside.
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Marie Berger, Bidwell:
Jumor Hi£h school to the. Net· coal from the L1evmg Coal Co. take place in an open meet- McGowan was charged with .Bobby Rinehart New Haven·
ghborgall ~onstruction Co~pa- at We~t Colurt;Jbia . for school ing .
failure ·to . yield right-of-way. Sammie Smith, ' Pt. Pleaslnt ;
lY of Huntington for a bid of coal for t_he 1~4 school term. The meeting was adjourned Charley W11let , 63. Pt. PJeas- Mn. Francis Prunty, Leon.
~_108,200 for general construe- Bus. drtvers h1red were HoJ?- until 7:30 p. m. Wednesday ant, a passenger. ln the _
BIRTHS - A son to Mr. and
t1on.
er Watlerson. Andrew Beatt~e , when the teacher placements Gowan car received a
cut )1rs. David Warth, Hartford. 1
Contracts for other work will Joy Stone .. Adrian Lathey, El- for the coming year will be con- chin.
daughter to-,Mr. and Mrs. J.oho
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mer W. Htll, James Watterson, tinued
Property damage was esti· Wallace Apple Grove
stark Electric In!!. or Hunt- Jr., Robert C. Wallace. Charles
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.IN COLORADO
SEVERAL ARRESTED
Wtlr~; T. R. Johnson and Sons Louie Lathey: William 0 u n n,
NIXON AND DEGAULLI:
PT. PLEASANT - Arrested
&gt;f .Huntington, f9 ,150 for _plumb- Sumner Smtth , George
W. . PT. PLEA~NT - The NaPARlS lUPll - Former
the weekend b
local
:ng, and Columbus Heatmg and Kearns , Kenneth Foul, Garry h~nal Convention for county of· President Richard M. Nixon
enforcement off" y
flentUating of Columbus, Ohio, Roach , Ross Winebrenner, Vir· ficials is being held this week rived Sunday from Frankfurt,
Coyle 82 Ptlce~! werte
~,.150 for ~eating.
gil Ad_ki_ns, Everett _Keefer. Roy ~n Denver , Colo., and attend- Germany, for a meeting
L. Fe~gu~on,' 39.e~,
puter action taken by t.he S. W1lhamson, _Edison Mayes, mg from Mason County are the with President Charles de Gaulle.
F. Farley, 18, Pt. Plea;
JOBid was acceptance of res1g- Woodrow W. Kmg , Barton N. County Clerk L. W. Getty, Nixon and his family are on a Jan\ Charles William Pi k
aa!J,ons of Dorothy Esue Smith, Meaige, Nelso~ DeVault, Ray- Circuit c_Jerk Howard Schult.z, Middle East-European tour. ·
' Pt. Pleasant, Donaldc en~:
A. Roberts, _George E. ford Roush, Charles .~cC o y. Prosecutmg Attorney C e c 1 I on met with West German
Roush , 36, Southside and Ue&lt;~- l l
Miller, Lela R. Mtller and Jo~nso n Scarberry, W1lham ~ · Dean, County Assessor Ever- cellor Konrad Adenauer Friday
Vargu, 35, Ragland, all charFreda Chambers.
We1gand, Carson Roush, Ons ett Sayre, County Court mem· Bonn and earlier in the
with intoxicat"
E.nlployed were Vaughn Ed-- Bumgarner, Joseph L. Smith, bers Everett Bissell and Andy toured Bt&gt;rlin, including the
mn,
llll Ullman of Rio Grande as a C~s R. Weethee and Rus- Wilson.
sector.
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But right now, thil sum of satisfactory.
lng organlzatlona also are play·
money (It is only an avera~:e: 1 Last year at Tulane Untver- lnt~. · • 1row1ne part. Under
costs l'an be much higher al. tty. for instance, 2.200 students some platm, the family repl)'l
individual achools ) lootrul aa 11
_ nearly half the full • time tuition loans In monthly lnatall·
an insurmountable obstacle for enrollment - reeelved finan- menll.
l~r t~ ft'll;ra.y otherwite quali- cial aid from various sources -Still another 1011rce Ia com·
fled h•gh school tradualeo who totaling f2 million.
al ban"· Lo - ,
11e
are now going through a "summercl_
M .
ans can
mer ol discontent ·• befon re- The university ttaeU makes negotiated on a long • term bat;nncillng themselves to the Iloan'!
runnir~~: stmle $100,000 tis with interest usually lower
/ fad that CtlJlege, thnJ'Itlh no · ~~o.Hy, tin Ub~ril t··rms ,)lb . than on other types _of loans.
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fault of their own i1 not for !er Important sources include : An advantage here 11 that a
them.
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- TIe Natlo•ul Defense St1.1- family need not bt "needy:• but
Fortunately, there iJ another dent Loan Program, under merely have a 1ood cretht retrend offsetting the gloom of which needy student. may bor- cord.
:ts .n e: So'.W "!I Jf ·inanr:ial row up to $1 ,000 for one aca- Thus. while college costs
aid for students (over and a· demic year Y'd up to ts.OOO for have increased tremendously,
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the traWi r.»l schul11r the entire course of their high- ways to meet thole coats also
!&gt;• ·. ~;; and par t -tm.~ jobs ' 01 n er education. They may take u hav_e increased - thank• to
increasing in number. size and long aa 10 years to repay the national and local governments,
availability.
·Joan , at 3 per &lt;:ent annual in· ~ublic and private groups, _ pr~
Today , the financially hard- terest. beglnnlng a year after fit and nonprofit organ~t1o1U1.
pressed student CAN get help they graduate. In
addition, All are resolved that m Am·
II • r ~' lng for hi~ coUeee ed.U l"l · ttmse
who kO Into teaching erica, no q~alifled young pe_r·
tion - not just the superior can get wrlte-offs of up to ~ son be demed access to the
student. but the run - of . the -~' per ~~of the loa~ .
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!best educ~tion he is capable
mill 11tudent who11e grade• are - Pnvate edueatJonal fmanc- ol maatermg.

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COIIIII:&lt;-TIUNS

Recent Rain ·Gave '63 Corn
C..o.p Big Boost In Midwest
..,._..

Now Is The Time

@)Jt

On The Farm Front

llof. V. 8. Pol. 011.
IIIII boJtad Ia U.
., UJU!all P. GOJIIWIN
pN¥ioUII;r dr7 loalllloo, tho buv.tool -nolllul
,... ald. Tho wwo too
WMIIINGTON itJPI) - Tho lolo ID 10111t pull of Ohio.
~
""' arop bulloiiD aJd lOll moJo. Tbo Acrkulll!ro ~
turo 1D tlJO 101'11 boll - II rttld baa
I 1 por cont
II ~ ~ for ...... euiiD ......,, lor 1llkrap ..U.
...,.U. lind dollelopmlol Gl t~~o l tor VOietobloa lor lroolb • · Tbo
IIIII oira crop.
qeney aiM called lor I I per
n.. wtalllor buruu ald _.. oenl deer- Ill tllo lotll 11M

4 rooma and
1634 Lincoln Height,

6 Pass St. Wagon. 327 cu. in. motor, power st~ring and
brakes . Automatic. power brakes, radio, new whitewall
tires. maroon finish , extra clean and priced at real sav·
inw; :

INFOR"'A TION

r•

house,

19621MPALA - - - - - - - $2695

WANT AD
lkllll
Kcrnda:t

1962 CHEVY II - - - - - - $1795

Can Sell 'If T~-.1'
Hospital News
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MR. PADINO~.

lfAO.I.OKOLY
8&amp;tur4a,... Cryp~t THAT MAN WHO LNES FOR
&lt;.JELII' ALONm LIV.&amp;S J'OR THB lUlANUT MOBTAI.t
K.NOWN.--MDl,.!lft,

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1:111 Sacrod Hearl
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needs dofrostl111-wlth

exclualve Frast.f'nlaf

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You Trade Cars

•l~b.ztro2111t-l ;

• Twin glide-out fruit and Lt~
wgetable HydAtoq.
;~:· · '1
• Storage door t.a ealhelf;,

eGuarantoed 24 Months
or 24,000 Miles

butter

e Most Popular Unit

compa_..._.

sal Starxlard Pitch $15. Call
WY 2-2065 or write : Larry

BLAETTNAR'S Auto

- $35"
Trade~

Tracy. 307 Wetzgall St .. Pom·

POMEROY, 0.

FRIG!DAIRB'

PlANO TUNING AND REPAIR.
A complete tuning to Univer-

eroy . Will be .available only
until Sept. I.
7 23 6tp

ObloMlrbll
Bulllllu 'laird
Newo 0 Granur

Model FPD..14T•1 ,J'.'

ture field will be killed. Cecil '
Roseberry.
7 26
I

.... ClounlyCommunity Neft ..
Nooo Neft

SJ'i1

ANY DOG CAUGHT in my pas-

~

WJEH RADIO

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• Frigidaire o~op.-niiJ, ~

In The U. b. A.

With

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Baker Furniture: ·
, II

Middleport, Ohio ' "· ·

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Alriealturt

Ageat

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1:11 Newa 11a1
1:110 Cootalr)' Go llaomd
1:11 Non Beat
1:110 !lid
Ma1:11 NIWI But
f:IIO Dlldng wllll Doll

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8pollfpt 111 Sparll
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1:00 Ianiei Bl9d.
8:110
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acres, bullding lot and woods I
and corner lor at Five Points . !
Plwne WY 2-2639.

'I·"

11:110 Country Hymntlme
IJ:OO Nooo Report
U:D Tlla llelrcb
11:10 Rev. MerliD Teets
1:110 Billy Gral!am
1::10 Tha Lutheran Hour
2:80 SIJIII Gl the Time•
(!lev. W. S, Billupa)
2:15 Public Service
Z:35 Tbo 1111 Lifo
1:10 llullday Sb..,....
4:01 llaur Cll Poclllall
f:M Jalm Grlflln
1:110 Stmdo.y Sb....,...
1:011 Sundaim Serenade
7:llll
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1:00
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we•u· prepare your read• mked eonll!!rov

crete order to your specltiCatlonJ, ~ dellver
It anywbere Ill town, all ready 10 pour. Call
today . our service II prompt tllld Our prleel

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SUPER SFRVICE STATION
Open 24 Hours WY 2-9932

Charles
1NI\R~ f

Nooo Report
Mullo Jull JI'Gr Yoa
IJ:ll ~·o GuOII lllr-Frl
1:00 PiaU. Part.)'
f:ll - - AulD llllnr
4:10 lAical Nnl
f:lll BID 8 - Sports
1:00 Bowllnl lleano
6:116 Van P•lricl&lt; Sports
1:111 Swtd- Serenade
7:011 Tha World TGdll
.Sip 011
1\11 Sip
011 - JIIDI
SATVBDAY
1:110 Sip On Newo
1:011 Caunlry Jambcne
8:30 Firm llowl

i ai:iivio,
MOSCOW &lt;UPH - Frederic ,
·-;;;.::"'',_:c;·ru.,
Longe, great ifaodson of Karl I
Marx, ha1 arrived iD .Moscow
~
a gu..t of the SOviet Unlot!
artis" and lhe Karl llolarx lluae.
um, according t&amp; the Tau News

miles east of Pomeroy, 4¥2 1

ror

FaJIIIIy Worship Bour·TIIU 10:35 SUnday Sbow

Agency.

For Sale
--7, 6
215 Ft. frontage on

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IWtiT NW~t~~l

I

Rutland. 8. D.
land, Ohio.

eroy.
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IMI\RX KIN GVEST

LY-3·1238

new time-released
capsules. onty 98e
Drugs.

for a place
Six rooms,
city water,
garage. one

II :Gil Top Ten Sbow

12:110 Nooo lloporl
-Breakfut Party
IJ:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
I:GII Plltlcr Party
7:15 Brl&amp;hl 1111r 1:80 Suadown Serenade
7:11 Plcldnt Bdwr Sbow
1:10 Sign Off
1:50 Neft Reporl - Oblo
1:110 Sign OH - June
1100 _.,Ill Party
IRJNDAY
1:00 llnallflll Party
Ulp 7:10 Sip On Newa
1:1a Caffee Wllb Jlllll
1:110 Baptlat Layman's Hour
t·IS Betty Newton
1:35 Baur of Dellver8Jlce
llllnillerlal """"'(Rev. Paul Jooes)
CounlrJ Boo Down
t:OI WIDp Cll HeaJ11i1
U:GI ~ lbnr
1:. Suadlll' 811011
Firm NIWI
11:01 Yolct Cll PropbecJ

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• Even the freezer never
eTransferable When

7:GII llreakf.. t Party
t:15 Jones Buick Show
10:116 POlb Party
li:Sl Publlo Servleo

USED CLO'I'IIING
Women's dresses 25-·50

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M"rn'np, roal

eFrolland
·•.'ith fan.
Searlf's ,

and ha\1\. Smith's
Store. Opeu 7 days a

Oh.v. Sll 2-4626.
7 27 6tp

WANTED TO RENT
. a ROOM -HOUSE - near

Men's and Boys' pants

"1~ · ,.,:1 co~~:i1'::1 shirts zs..50 cents. Men's
Letart Falls, Obio.

are the low~ poaible!

shoet~

week .

N. .W, COMPTONt 0 .• D. _

. 0 P t 0 ME T R' IS l
Pomeroy or Middleport. lor ll'!llfSALE: Twa Hoilslei"' l~lf·\1
three adults. Reasonable rent. l ef ".ilves. N•. G
Qffl"" Houro 9 to 12. 2 IO 5 !Cioso 81 Nooo oil
Write 892 Wilsuo Ave. , Co~ eraville, Obio, WY 2-11:1.1'!&gt;..
' nunl - East Coun St P.o merot
umbu.o.
7 29 6tc 1
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·selling Everything But The Kitchen

'LEGAL NOTICE

Ads Get
Results.

WY 2-3575.

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4-Door. Low mileage by local owuer, spotless clean interior, beige fln.isb, deluxe equipment, heater. tires like new.

Ofoadluu .,_ 4o

CAN~ELLA TIONS

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EYES 8:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

Will 0. •c:eep••o

"'1111 "

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Coal, Oil or Gu

FURNACE
apart·

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alo to 11tny obowort 111 1111 ended July 22 .... ""' 18111
&lt;oro crop an ocldlllaaol boost In
practically all ooctiiXII ot tbe
rom belt.
"""" lhan lbrto • ol
the .................. the -liDit
•tap by tho .... "' the period ..

Cl..nH and Checked
for Winter

Phones WY2-3994-WY2-630l
698 W. Mlln St
Parn.rDJ

REUULA·nuNS.
IMJIU-

FOR SALE

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FOR SALE

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France, Rutland.
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TO PLAt:E A
RES" 'll f'ROUUt.'ING

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i'HONE WY 2-2157

WASH .
PANTS
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bolp ,_,.. In "'""'""' produ•
llaa. Tboir uot II vtluntorr.
The 11114 ....... call lor • lotll
ol 3111,000 ....... bo plantld
II wtor ~. Thoro
2111,700 .... plantod In lliiS.

abl!r,
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1111 ..,., boll ·
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Tbo . . _ •ld lllo · - 11 wm ua1t1 calllornla - ·
helgllt of pi- II tho """' boll tn marbtlllg lrellb plumt.
..... ran... from ,.... to ill fool. Department Will offer to
Tbo buroau tBld lllo wllltar plume 11 a aurplua removal
wbott It o1moat llatlhed
ill lllo liatorn ·hall ol tho ..... vlly. and dlairlbuta them lo
boll, and btl lllrtld '"'~~' Ill I ~:."'""' and other en,tble
MOIIIInt.
S,.tii!DI ol 1111 nilt crop
~ IIDIIf ropldiJ belweeo
A tboupt for tho dar-llrllllh
..,.,;.,.. I n - 11'111, tho bu- Primo Mlnloter, Sir WIDIIAII·
roau ald.
' Cbureblll Olld1 "U WI GJIIII
llhawert have lm· quarrel between the paat
IO)'bean atanclo Ill mOll praent, we wm !IDd that ...
ol !he eoDIII!Irm.l belt !all tbe fulure."

u.eon..

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bur.. otld. Slilfrtly lo!f pro- packed 1D IIIII. lor 1111 Ill

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Doport!Doot'o

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DAilY CROSSWORD

TIM~ baa ~""""od
ftllba In Iowa lllid DUaolt, 111o p1an1 1o ~ eaDDOCI .,...

RATES
For WaD I ~d SerYICI
IIU11Imam

--_,...,ad

~· and aa-.rt and -

a:IOI'9 ~~~.,. ...,. .. •ll&lt;'&lt;tfT.... '""'"'t!O'II

4 Cenu ltllf word

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ofll'llllll tompor.- IIIII modor-

Baker &amp; Seyfried

lit

J'or l'fu "' ~tllleatl\111

1'blo

7 27

To Have Your

COIIIII:&lt;-TIUNS

Recent Rain ·Gave '63 Corn
C..o.p Big Boost In Midwest
..,._..

Now Is The Time

@)Jt

On The Farm Front

llof. V. 8. Pol. 011.
IIIII boJtad Ia U.
., UJU!all P. GOJIIWIN
pN¥ioUII;r dr7 loalllloo, tho buv.tool -nolllul
,... ald. Tho wwo too
WMIIINGTON itJPI) - Tho lolo ID 10111t pull of Ohio.
~
""' arop bulloiiD aJd lOll moJo. Tbo Acrkulll!ro ~
turo 1D tlJO 101'11 boll - II rttld baa
I 1 por cont
II ~ ~ for ...... euiiD ......,, lor 1llkrap ..U.
...,.U. lind dollelopmlol Gl t~~o l tor VOietobloa lor lroolb • · Tbo
IIIII oira crop.
qeney aiM called lor I I per
n.. wtalllor buruu ald _.. oenl deer- Ill tllo lotll 11M

4 rooma and
1634 Lincoln Height,

6 Pass St. Wagon. 327 cu. in. motor, power st~ring and
brakes . Automatic. power brakes, radio, new whitewall
tires. maroon finish , extra clean and priced at real sav·
inw; :

INFOR"'A TION

r•

house,

19621MPALA - - - - - - - $2695

WANT AD
lkllll
Kcrnda:t

1962 CHEVY II - - - - - - $1795

Can Sell 'If T~-.1'
Hospital News
l~l

".Uw
--

acw.a
ot Rome

14.8ymbola(

·-

·flltr
lf.4ppor1tlaol

.... poplar
..,,..........,.
Nlo

.

IL'l'llll ·

diiiUt

!1. Arab name

&lt;O. L&amp;to _ ,
Po""'
.1. All•rian
pvemor

...... lte&amp;mlhlp:

al-

...._

--

lllllllp:
Deal.
•• !rat .....

I

DAILY Clllii'TOqUOTE -

I

Hen's how to woltr 1$1

4illli'DLB4AX8
.. L0•8 .. 1CLLOW

I

OM lltt.- tlmpiJ _... tor uother. In tllll: .ample A Ia ~td
IGr U. t:llree L'1, X lot' U. two O'a, ete. Slnfle letttrt. a,o•·
~ till '-ltla lad fona.aUon ot tla wor~ w. all hhlta.

nriftiest •
Frost·Pnof
Frigidaire lakes!

d&amp;jl 1111 -

-

NT :.ID J

II:OJ.D

-

... dUtlront.

.I.OIJ'pto.-q.... _
lfBB

1''1

J'V

VNJ'H

VX .. I&lt;

NAH

M8Jf4

liGAD,
RE5TORINC! OLD MASTERS

l'OA 1&gt;,-

IS OUR SPECIAI,:TY,.

MR. PADINO~.

lfAO.I.OKOLY
8&amp;tur4a,... Cryp~t THAT MAN WHO LNES FOR
&lt;.JELII' ALONm LIV.&amp;S J'OR THB lUlANUT MOBTAI.t
K.NOWN.--MDl,.!lft,

·~

Jau.

!' • tmCSS'\ ...

WMPO Radio

II•ONI~A1' TlllW J'IIIDA'I'

..............

1:00 Sip Oo Newo
1:111 Sacrod Hearl
I: liD Counb7 JllllbGrM
l:llll ,..., Noft

Mllfll ...,._Mr·l
1U1 &amp;fL

-

__ ......_14Mit:.

NOTICES

--~-•"'
needs dofrostl111-wlth

exclualve Frast.f'nlaf

r.ysteml

You Trade Cars

•l~b.ztro2111t-l ;

• Twin glide-out fruit and Lt~
wgetable HydAtoq.
;~:· · '1
• Storage door t.a ealhelf;,

eGuarantoed 24 Months
or 24,000 Miles

butter

e Most Popular Unit

compa_..._.

sal Starxlard Pitch $15. Call
WY 2-2065 or write : Larry

BLAETTNAR'S Auto

- $35"
Trade~

Tracy. 307 Wetzgall St .. Pom·

POMEROY, 0.

FRIG!DAIRB'

PlANO TUNING AND REPAIR.
A complete tuning to Univer-

eroy . Will be .available only
until Sept. I.
7 23 6tp

ObloMlrbll
Bulllllu 'laird
Newo 0 Granur

Model FPD..14T•1 ,J'.'

ture field will be killed. Cecil '
Roseberry.
7 26
I

.... ClounlyCommunity Neft ..
Nooo Neft

SJ'i1

ANY DOG CAUGHT in my pas-

~

WJEH RADIO

galo.,.re for eV4!1n tall botttti! 1
• Frigidaire o~op.-niiJ, ~

In The U. b. A.

With

ol

''

IL..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,......,.

THr! FAMILY REFRIGERATol .

Baker Furniture: ·
, II

Middleport, Ohio ' "· ·

~~

Alriealturt

Ageat

Counb7 Go llaomd
1:11 Newa 11a1
1:110 Cootalr)' Go llaomd
1:11 Non Beat
1:110 !lid
Ma1:11 NIWI But
f:IIO Dlldng wllll Doll

w.,

f::SO Intorcllanp

$:10
1:01
I:D
1:111
I::SO

Community Newa
World • Nallooll Newa
8pollfpt 111 Sparll
Weadteralt
~

M!tolealt

1:11 laildo Boob
1:00 Ianiei Bl9d.
8:110
Olt

OC~;_;

Route

acres, bullding lot and woods I
and corner lor at Five Points . !
Plwne WY 2-2639.

'I·"

11:110 Country Hymntlme
IJ:OO Nooo Report
U:D Tlla llelrcb
11:10 Rev. MerliD Teets
1:110 Billy Gral!am
1::10 Tha Lutheran Hour
2:80 SIJIII Gl the Time•
(!lev. W. S, Billupa)
2:15 Public Service
Z:35 Tbo 1111 Lifo
1:10 llullday Sb..,....
4:01 llaur Cll Poclllall
f:M Jalm Grlflln
1:110 Stmdo.y Sb....,...
1:011 Sundaim Serenade
7:llll
Olt
1:00
Olf - J111111

we•u· prepare your read• mked eonll!!rov

crete order to your specltiCatlonJ, ~ dellver
It anywbere Ill town, all ready 10 pour. Call
today . our service II prompt tllld Our prleel

Landmark

SUPER SFRVICE STATION
Open 24 Hours WY 2-9932

Charles
1NI\R~ f

Nooo Report
Mullo Jull JI'Gr Yoa
IJ:ll ~·o GuOII lllr-Frl
1:00 PiaU. Part.)'
f:ll - - AulD llllnr
4:10 lAical Nnl
f:lll BID 8 - Sports
1:00 Bowllnl lleano
6:116 Van P•lricl&lt; Sports
1:111 Swtd- Serenade
7:011 Tha World TGdll
.Sip 011
1\11 Sip
011 - JIIDI
SATVBDAY
1:110 Sip On Newo
1:011 Caunlry Jambcne
8:30 Firm llowl

i ai:iivio,
MOSCOW &lt;UPH - Frederic ,
·-;;;.::"'',_:c;·ru.,
Longe, great ifaodson of Karl I
Marx, ha1 arrived iD .Moscow
~
a gu..t of the SOviet Unlot!
artis" and lhe Karl llolarx lluae.
um, according t&amp; the Tau News

miles east of Pomeroy, 4¥2 1

ror

FaJIIIIy Worship Bour·TIIU 10:35 SUnday Sbow

Agency.

For Sale
--7, 6
215 Ft. frontage on

-

"-·

1!11!18

IWtiT NW~t~~l

I

Rutland. 8. D.
land, Ohio.

eroy.
·--

_-A....

IMI\RX KIN GVEST

LY-3·1238

new time-released
capsules. onty 98e
Drugs.

for a place
Six rooms,
city water,
garage. one

II :Gil Top Ten Sbow

12:110 Nooo lloporl
-Breakfut Party
IJ:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
I:GII Plltlcr Party
7:15 Brl&amp;hl 1111r 1:80 Suadown Serenade
7:11 Plcldnt Bdwr Sbow
1:10 Sign Off
1:50 Neft Reporl - Oblo
1:110 Sign OH - June
1100 _.,Ill Party
IRJNDAY
1:00 llnallflll Party
Ulp 7:10 Sip On Newa
1:1a Caffee Wllb Jlllll
1:110 Baptlat Layman's Hour
t·IS Betty Newton
1:35 Baur of Dellver8Jlce
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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A 44-year-old Middleport man joouth o1 Mlddloport. T b r e e
injured in one ol
three cars were involued.
county accid"'.'bt lnve.. A car driven sooth by Jlll'lltll
ti~~~yby
the Ohio state Patrol Neutzllllg. 2Z, Mlddleporl startM
and early today.
ed to turn lntD 1 prlv*te drive
The injury accident happen- when a pickup truck driven by
at 9:10p.m. Monday 011 Rt. Stanley Addlesburger, 44, Mid7, one and two tenths miles dleport ran into the N~ln&amp;

est efforts lo settle the foor- .
ye......ld railroad d_lspute.
Wirtz foulld in -end meetin,.
union and
management with
negotiators
that they
not
only were In no mood to make
conoessiolls but that some of
thelr attitudes had stiffened, an
informed source said

Tun.·W.,.,

July 30-31

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Witb Louil Jout'dan

and Yvonne Furneall1
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AlAn Ladd

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Tuesday and Wednesday 9 to 5
Wearing apparel for your family
and furnishings for your home

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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parade WI.II Mo've -:. ~:;~~~~~7'0nt 0 Traek At. '3
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olftelok said todoy •• e
C011Ulllllliol - · .. uodtor
Amerleu ulditlr iD lora .,.

poared
port of • delllteroto
eo~afllp by Red Cltilla
to
rolle -ion Ia Alia 1nd oabollp . .ot-WOit .W war dlleatolo;o.
'ntey predleled stepped ap
~lllllot octlvlty bt lite Jo.
dian border 1ret ud S o a t II
Viet Nom, 11 weU •• Korea.
II aloo ""' believed potolble
tho Commaalola were
,.._preplif'
•._ to t~~ereate art-•Y ~r
bord111ent of lilt Cltlneae Nau-uat hlando of Qu&lt;moy
1nd Mlltsu, jail 1 few mlloo
from lite mabtllllld.

Ham Scoll, 41, Rt. J 1\
I·JIIarted tD ""'Y llld both ....
There wu only minor damage 1truck lllld the !railer tumol'
to the !root of the .,.,._
lover on their aldts 3.7 mUeo
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truck pullm1 a trailer and drlv- There was heavy property damen by C. Kenneth Joh1110n, 13, age, but the driver eocaped 111o
ol 632 Secund Ave., GallipoHa, jury,

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Woman Fined
For Keept·nfll:)
Chance Table
A 32-year-old widow was given a auspended jail sentence
and fined $250 Monday in Meigs
Coonty Cou't on charges of beIn&amp; the keeper ol a gambling.
table in the rear of her grocery
store in Rutland.
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County Cou't Ju go
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W. Porter, Jr., levied the fine
on Margie May Burford, 3%, af·
ter she pleaded guilty tD the
charge. Mrs. Burford was also

The Centennla Parad e t o be h eld Tu esd ay, August 13 ,
as a part of the lOOth annual Meigs County Fair, will
move onto the race lrac k a t 3 p.m., 1'I wa• d e c1'ded Mond ay ru'ght ·
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Meeting with several m~mbers of the fair board w..
William D. Childs, who w11l serve as parade mar~hal.
Judges wlll be from out of the cou~t:y and competition
is open to ~ny organization or individual, whether qr
not located m Metgs.
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Fourteen entrle11 have been tw~ large oxell owned by Fred IIIJ.f!Br!OC!.UI!!I!lfi!lll~i.LI. .. !Will:.~ f~d=~tytoj:r~t t~~:e~~~=~~
registered for the parade with Leifheit,
lddle
•8 H tb M thodist
was suspended and she w a s
ea Mn.
e Leo peeled
SeveralGroups
more entrls
ere ex·
placed on probation for o n e
WASHINGTON - .The. folks M
church portthe latest.
or lndlYiduals
beck home lll!'Y play a big psrt Smith, Mrs. Charles Bradbury wlshlnS to take part are asked
year·
m determining whether the Sen- and Mrs. Roger Morgan wdl be t
nt ct Mr Chlls WIIUam
The Rutland woman wa• takCAT AT WORK - Meigs county's lam ous D-9 Cat, once focal point of a lawsuit
ate ratlfles the three--nation nu- in charge of the church float 8
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r~gister 'by phonen into custody and jliiled Moo- by Homer Geoglein against the county commissioners, is now working at the juneclear test hen treaty. Thi• be- with approximately 20 young i~ w~n~S:7 . Caoh prizes and
day by officers of the Meigs lion of the Salem Center and Wall Hill roads in Salem Township. Giant six foot cui·
came evident today a!!l . more people as~~tlng.
trophies wllJ be awarded the
Sheriff's department Sheriff vert will replace old iron truss span over this Leading Creek tributary, and the Sa·
and mart sena~rs Indicated In addihon to the ,14 eo· three best organizaUonal floats
Robert c Hartenbach saki the lem Center road will be straightened. Thf_ earth-moving potential of the big "Cat"
they wwere keepmg an open triell, there wiD be a nwnber of and rosettes and caSh prizes · ~nother redu&lt;!tion Jn natural Federal Hureau of Investigation will make short work of a fair-sized proje • . The Wall HilJ Road runs from Wikesmlnd on the agreement reached Meigs county Riding club'!'""" will 110 fD the three best lndl- 185 rates in P&lt;&gt;meroy and Mid- also took part In the investlga- ville to Star Hall. From the Star Grange Hall, the road goes to Dexter, and is called
in Moscow by ndthe RuUnoted bers in costume. A~. regllltetor· vidual entries.
dleport was announced today lion.
~th.:_e_S_t_a_r_H_a_ll_ro
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ss1a. ed last night were ..~.... que au s
·by the Ohio Fuel Gas company.
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Many senators said privately belonging to Dwight Milhoan, Tuesday, the day of the par· The reduction o lies to more Meigs Prosecutm~ _Attorney
they · were waiting to test the Pomeroy; Sen. oakley Collins, ado, will also be K1dd!es Day than three·fourthsp:r Ohio Fuel's Bernard Fultz said th:s momsentiment t ·mong voten baek Ironton, and Claude Daniela, at the faar wh~n prices for
tomer in 180 communities mg that Mrs. Burford_admttted
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home. As 8 result, r8tlfit!ation
· !'; _ Fair board members rides
on the Midway wl11 be CU9 hav: fuel eost clause• ln there has been ga~bbng In_the
of the treaty by the required will
on a wagon pulled by reduced from 10 •. m. to. p.m. ~ oni'IUIIICell
Burford sto'e bulldmg
smce
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tw&lt;&gt;lhlrd~ vote shaped up as
a
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lUte ltlng
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In Pomeroy omd Middleport, mooths ago
WASHINGTON (UP)) - Sen- 1 While Mansfield Indica led Rar- and other administration spokes.'
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~ Mrs. Burford aJ.. ate ~IDC)CI:aU,(h leaders t.old rimeJ.n''. qpj&amp;~tif.tmf the trea-11men ~onda_y ~o c:angressional
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miffed lhe haG -been re. ~nt Kennedy today that lb"·was 1mpress1ve, a good ~ny ~committees IDdicated broad sup80 . ~
PARIS ·- ··President
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tive September 1.
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amount the outJoolr Is ''excellfnt" for senators still were withholding i port for the pact In the House
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other reductions were anee
sup- a final commibnent
well.as tt.e Senate. Mans-open rut~ ~ poss•ble "~neat.
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. ~t on ratification of the par- they would vote for r.ahficauon. r f~el~ ~aid, and he was more op-atiolt . m~tlng" wi~ President MEDINA (UPI).- Pollee today held two former Con- late last year. Generally, this . Authorities reported that Rth~ Ual nuclear test ba~ treaty.
Tiley wanted to ~e~ a better i tJmistlc than ~any. other sena~edy In Wash~g!on ear~y victs from Portsmouth on charges of r~bbing the Akron reluctkm will bring total de- first break in the case 8 ~
~nate ~mocrahc Leader sampling of the opmtons of the 1tors th~t ratification w o u I d
t1e1 tyer, French offic1als scud Savings &amp; Loan Co. in the
ed t •·II
.A . creases since last September 1 land occurred some ~w~ . ee 1 M1ke Mansfield, Mont., to I d 1folks back home.
fast.
1come fa1rly
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wo ""'" en w IJ.Ve
. ago when certain ind1v1dua s
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Medina Shoppmg Center o
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at
point
five cents per 1,000 cubiC
bad h ks newsmen o owmg a wee YI 1n lea1e roa
ppo
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The officials Interpreted De $6 095
them ebumoneythe t llgun
feet
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c ec White House legislative confer· Briefings given by Harriman ·th the m ohrm
fe tresl ebn
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th the U s 1 1 b
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Gau e s remar 5. 8 . IS Irs
Held In lieu of fB,OOO each to aet off the alarm.
With today's announcement,
ence a 1
· · es an nepartisan ratification of the trea·
I'!!WS conference. m. s~ mon~hs were .Harold A. Thompson, 14.1Arnold Siegfr_ied was
however, came an explanation
_goti~tor,
Undersecretary . of 1 Two-Times Mayor
ty are excellenl and that we exMonday alks an.~ndi":110 "u111..,: and La"""'ce Rolllno, 29. Bond [ nesl'by at the time and ••IV
from Ohio Fuel that next Destad .~· Ave'~ H~mman. , Pulls Out Of Race
peeled the ratificaion w o u 1a
1 ~ 8 .~ a 1reme . ou~ mpres- _
teeka ta s _w1 . t e ,
was set early today by U.S. COm- two men start to puJI away
first, 21,1z cents tlf the
c·ome as soon as possible,"
States to brmg Frances rela- missioner H. A, Hom in Cleve- the building He blocked tbefr
will terminate.
sJOn Mon~a~ durmg. an appear- ! Delmar A. Canaday
today IMansfield told newsmen after
ti~s with W~hlngton out of land.
with hia cndser while
"'l11e reductions in rates re.
ance at a j(nn.t meetmg of three I announced his wi~hdrawal as an ·~ the regular breakfast meeUng
theJr long f~.
· A preliminary hearlng waa set a second police ear on tbe
fron1 refunds Ohio Fuel
Senate committees on the test I independent candidate for may- of Democratlc House and SenMonday. D e Gaulle said. for Aug 1 TtJJmpson a self-emfrom gas suppliers:,"
ban treaty.
I(Jr of Pomeroy in the Novem- ate leaders with Kenned)'
"France does not apreciate as· ·ber
As far 11 the senators could ·her election.
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1 eel hil hear1
H. Murray' Pomeroy manag. ~
tell so far, Mall8fleld, • a I d,
Canaday' twice mayor in pre·
similation of the Athlantic a1U- ~loy~ ~IH ~ly released
ance and Communist slavery." : ·
feder 1 peuitentlary did
received by Ohio MASON - Funeral services then are "•• &amp;immlcks, no vious years , S!lid his
Bllt he emplbasized that rela·
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skle hlaue•" tied to the trealy. al is due to health reasons and
'ted
not
Fuel are passed back to our will be held Thursday
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t~ons between the based
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on Y • 1wo- new business interests. T h e
Medina
police said Thompoon ,
customers through the opera- George A. Clark. 81, of Racine, ..-nate
third r•.te c•l
1 eeded bel
. SlaU!s and France are
on orlglaally inU!nded lo rob the
lion of the fuel cost provisions who died July 29, at 6 p.m. at
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ore withdrawal of Canaday from
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''fri!ndship and alliance."
Old Phoenix Bank at the shopping
the rate ordinances. When a Holzer hospital.
u. s. pu11clpati011 Ia t be the race leaves Republican in·---~
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refu-• has been completely He W8! a retired ra,mer, lhret-Ptwer ••reoment • I D cumbent Charles Legar unopeenter, but it cwxu 10 mm
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A 6 bectm• ftaal.
rvwed in his bid for re-election
The Nau-1 Aosociatlon for befm the two arrived. 'Roey dopassed back to our customers, born m Mason county, ug. , - ·-- - - - - - · - - - ~
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the Advan-ent of White
clded fD make the neal'by Akron CINCINNATI (UP!) the rate re1Ul1111 to the level It 1881, and wruo preceded
in
PHYSICAL NEEDED
at the polls thiS fall.
pie (NAAWP) vowed to throw savings ~ their victim.
agenbt today held Jay S. Mar· would have been without the death by his parents, George
PT. PLEASANT _ s. T.
picket lines Wday around a
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refund," said Murray.
and Malinda Hoffman Clark, 0 . 0. Patterson, county suTRUCK DAMAGED
Ross. manager of the GaUipo..
Gary, Ind., hospital in protest
Interstate transportation of sto~ The refunch were made on and three children, Vester, Glen perilltendent of schools, today HARTFORD - A _1958 Ford lis Ferry plant of Celanese
against integration negotiaen property.
orders of the Federal Power and Nathale.
asked all persons employed as dump tr~~k returmng empty Chemical Company since Se~
tlons.
Ed Mason, ,egem: In c~ge Commissim, Which determines Survivors are his wife, Win- school bus drivers for
the ;trom ~h11lp Sporn piant had tember 1, 1959, has been transNAAWP Reg3:Direclor
of the local FBI office, l&amp;id the rates Ohio Fuel must pay ona, of Racine, and a brother, school year 1983-64 to take
a 1approx1mately $~,000 da~age l ferred to the Celanese Polymer
1physical examination and file 1 Tuesday at 7:30 10 an aecJdent company headquarters office
Dale Baiter ord
plekets In
Marvin was one of four me_. for gas purchased from out-of~ Horner, of Pomeroy.
Hospital
bers of a gang which ~ , i'tate. The orders reduced llle Services will be at the Fogle- a report of it at his office by Ihere. The trU(·k. owned by the at Newark . New Jersey, eff~
front of Gary'• Me
where ctril rlghta leaders met
passing stolen mo.., arden
amounla of increases for wltlch soog Funeral home, Thursday Augllllt 6th. School bus drivong 1Jacobs Coal Company, was live August 1, 1963.
wtth administrators tD oeet an
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Ohio, The money .orders
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hod applied. The at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Arthur permits will be issued by the Idriven by Ray Searls. Eleven
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eod to the hoSpital's
taken from • drugstore
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of increases were con- McCauley officiating. Bur I• J county IJ9ard of education only firemen from the New Haven , Mr. ~oss IS a nat1ve of Penn·
lepal'ate
but equal
Pl'. PLEASANT- The keel MarysvUJe last November.
before the FPC by Ohhl will be in Graham cemetery. after complying with this I'f'- Fire department answered the jsylvama. He was. graduated
11cy
of the Medium Surfty Ship :10
- . ._to~ hro mea ond a
Friends may call at the funer- quest Patterson warned.
Icall.
from P..,aylvama State Unlpo •
"Fairweather,•• will be laid .woman allo were tm-otve.J tn.
al home any time after noon
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versity in 1940 with a Bachelor
August 1Z 11. i;U p.m. In I he panta1 lite . - ond l...ad
Wednesda
of Science degree In Chemistey.
WASHINGTON
Sentiment Mar'tetla Malutfacturltig
Co. lllOIIOY ....... He ldtllllfW
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Since coming to Point Pleasant,
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oeemed to be jelllng !JI the sbtP!'ard, Pl. Pleuanl, w. Va. wuuam D.......... II. Daylo...
Ea8lern Bo08len
he has served as a Deacon Itt
House Ways &amp; Means Commil- '111ll Is the lillb sblp of the u oae of the mea.
the Presbylerian Church, has
tee today In favor of a
bll·
flO mlllloo. seven ship The others ..... !Iorber! N.
To Plan Fair Stand
been a memher of the Point
lion tas: ·cut, with one half to FOUp ,'&gt;- of government coo- Giea, 21, Gary, Ind., arrested
Ross Cleland, preslcl~&gt;nt of
Pleasant Rotary Club, has aer"' IDto effeet next Jan. 1 ond
to be buUt by the ship- in Colwnbul lor paosln&amp; two of Approzlmately ~ damage the Eastern Athletic lloosters,
,
ved as a member of the Board
the other half a year later.
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the money orders, 1nd Lorraine
caused to two vahlclet In- announce a meeting of all inler·
of Direclors of the P&lt;&gt;int Pleu. Chalrman Wilbur Milia,
Included wu a llde bid for L. Foreman, Sl, Columbus,
1n a mishap 11 the inll!fo ested persons In Eastern ochool
BY CHESTER TANNEHli,L
ani Chamber of Commerce arul
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Art,, gave11ls flrat blnt of IIIIa
programtac on t h • wanted for puslllla mmey
of Locust ond Beeoh-!111 district Monday, August 5: at
There are two ways to stand on the Slate Park Fee as a member ol the Board ol
P9.0alble timetable for tax
This wu an option Coast der tD a Dayton phylllci4n.
Middleport It !:50 p.m. Mon- 1 p.m. at l~e Eastern H 1g h Plan as outlined Monday in a storv headlined, "Mein- IDirecws of Pleasant Valley
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itilction In a questloo he put
Geodellc helot.
Parkoo wao ~ted In Dayton
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ochool.
hart Points."
Hosp1tal. He " a member til
~OIIdly fD Treasury Secretary lllld Mr. Windsor, "Coast ond lllld sentenced to 210 year• bt
.,.... 1utoa driven Purpose of the meet1n1 bt to
What lies ahead of Ohioans likely will be decided
til&lt; Water Resou"'"" Commit·
Douilas DUion at a beariD&amp; on
Ia ullfnslhl option. Aa prison.
Louise Kbtg, 22, of MJd. plao the foad booth at the Melja the polls this November when voters ballot on the
of the State Chamber
til
'' the .notional debl ltmlt
stated .a tlbe cGntrlcllignlng, Muon said the FBI ond IJay..
and Mary
Vlrfllnla Fair and to eotabllsh ochedUII!s posed constitutional amendment authorizing 8
. and has served 011
opeDI a brllllll new field ton pollee ......,enid
$1,11111
, 40, of Galllpolla: lnve.. for workers..Also, Cleland 11ld lion state bond issue for an extensive capital
executov~~ ~f
fmatkiC Martella onit of the·lead- worth of stolen ~ orders
offi&lt;ers Herbert Glll&lt;ey work is eont1nu1ng each even- menll program.
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In thl8 lleld. I'm ~sad before they eould· be
Scott Shank ·teporled that In&amp; .., the fOod stand at I h • Briefly' the question is: nue bonds to augment the
of Amer:ca .
ln•ro lartnll .l!te ke!!~ bec1U8e Morrin w~s arroltplad
car driven by Koy Klnl poJII. falrtp'Oilnds, and all help will - Should people usln&amp; laclll'nh rt wants
Named to succeed Ross
)'011 know )'Oll'll on I he U. S. Commlulotter
brto the pathway of the outo be appreciated.
lies or state-owned parts oncl of · . el ath
uon
manager Is Joseph
1
. Becaua til II,'&lt;
U. Ebel omd releaoed 1111
'by Mary Burner.
recrea~on areas be required fD h. op mon 00 0 ques
help Neeley currently
fD
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bond.
1,:!;,,~•1 :.: in the Bumer Melp Memorial Hoopllal
1 fee?
1m one - your&amp; I'!:'~~·!!'~ . the
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Joyce Burner, ..uere&lt;~ ADMII\SIONS - Mrs. George pay Or should auch facilities local government be reprosen- lo
mlhor brutae 1o her j1w. Kay Bumprdner, Norfolk, Va.; be !reelo all, those 1ble I I well tat"· kl k this oboervaJLoutse Klit&amp; was cited to'i - ·Mary Haymon, Racine; Clara •• those unable to pay?
. _woo rna e
Molp G•orol
Middleport Mliyor
Lee ·Walker, Rutland; llebecca C.•
boo.
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COUrt on 1 eitlt'ce of to Middleport· Lawton Temp- The capital
Improvement A sla,te park fee plan would ADMISSIONS
SKOPJE, Yugoslavia - Disaster relief poored into devastated Skopje from all ove' the
world today but the once-bustIIDg city was gripped by the
fear of a new threat-disease
Rescue workers searched with
f!l'&lt;IWing urgency in the rubble
left by ooe of the worst earthqUakes in th'e country's history.

"THI COUNT OF
MONTI CRISTO"

car 1116 then veered over ond •ehlcles involved.
Jlllohtl wltlolit 111ar&lt;d dear
sideswiped I car driven
by
Addleobll1'1er woo lobo to dlatoliU.
DwIIJht Haley, 45, Rt. I , Mid· Moll• Memorial ...pltol by_ Another Moaday
aocldent
1
deport.
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The Addt..burger vehlcl.! ran Kpor
,........,, ~ Pace · p.m. ve ~u
off the; rood and over an em- lqtll4l alld lr&lt;oleollor I - . 1hro tenths Ill 1 mile well of Rl
ban~t Into 1 field. There I ell rib aod releaoed. ' He Wll \33 on Rt. 1181. A tree limb feU
wu moderato damase fD i
oiled Aur. I oo 1 doar&amp;o tl on a car driven weal by Wil-

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Another. Cent

0 UtJ00kExce})enl FOf ApprovaJOf Tesl

Ban Treaty w·th
RUSSia,
. Kennedy Is T0 Id
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GalJ.ll~,,.ls hol~ing the~

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Ke~~~~~ Ford, Inc., 461 S. Third, Middleport

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ASHLAID OIL&amp; ,_EHNUIG COIIPA•Y
Box 41,

99

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Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

Progressive management •••
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fee
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!UPII - l'reitt· aitU, Pamoroy.
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