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A variety of entertainment duced to the audience by a vo- Gloria Buck on "Another Op'n- , Adding to the variety wi ll be :; " , ~ehl, Ga llipolis, Will be the Sand.'' and "By the a.,•
will be prov1ded by If finalists cal 10lo, ''You Must Have Been 1ing, Another Show."
Constance Midkiff. Athens. pre- ?. -".'0 1n a comedy monolog- by the dancing chorus compo~o
and cast members of Meigs a Beautiful Baby; • by Bob1 In the contestant talent com- senting a style theme act oft ':,·. ~ 1ret Ann Elliott, Gal- ed or Jonnie Thompson, DJcl
County's Big Bend Minstrel Crow.
'petition, Carole Gumn, Miam1s- garments she has created and jh.
I sing "How Can I Nease, Mike Archer, Briladl
Assn. at a ResJonal Mils Amer- The girls will be in a garden burg, costumed as the devil, Miss Ellen Bird, Middleport, W
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Broadway Potts, Donna Crow, Bob Sw..,
lea contest to be staged at 8 setting created by Mra. Margar- will do a toe number to "Satan who will do Eugene
F"1eld's jshow "Paint Your Wagon." Gay-~ son, Ralph
Werry, Glorll
p.m. Saturday in the Pomeroy et Ella Lewis assisted lly Aar- Takes a Holiday." Joyce Elaine ''Little Boy Blue." Another lo- Ia Aflll Caraffi, Cleveland, will Buck, Katie Morarity and JGI!I
Junior High School Audilorium. ,on Zahl and Robert Morril. Byer, CmcinnatJ,. in sailor cos- ~cal contes tant . Rosetta Lisle, ,present a vocal number for her LJS ie.
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EVENING EVENT
will preside over the pageant song, "Mi88 America," and cre-lctance number on Which she d1d ,Love" and Rutland's Lmda Sue competitiOn w•ll be numbers ny l' Lee Jacobs of Pomeroy wfl
activities
held in conjunction ating the mood for th~ three j her own choreography. Sheila ' Parker Will be doing a cornet Sharon Blumenfeld, Pittsburgh, do a five mmute magic act fOlwlth . the Big Bend Regatta minute talent presenlaliOIII ol Ruck, L1ma, w1ll vocahze ·; number.
P&amp;., and J udy Camp bell, Galh· lowing lnlermi&amp;sion and Lilt.
Weekend. Official pageant ac- each of the f?nlestanta will be Cain'! Say No" from Oklahoma j The old soft shoe and a fast polis.
; will vocalize " The Girl on t1tf
companilt will be Mrs. Marglll'- Sandra Brewmrton
slnsJng and Carmah Saxton Gallipo1JS, 1 tap presentatiOn w111 be done Setting the swim sUit compe- Magazine Cover" 1o briDi •
et Neuman.
"EveryltUng's
Coming Up wlll sing "I EnJOY Being
A by .Jacquelme Sue ScriVener, titJon judgmg w1ll be B11! Zer- the contestants for the eveillJIC
The 14 finalists will be ·intro-IRoses," and baton
soloist, Girl" as her talent number. !Cuyahoga F'alls contestant Joy-.kle's vocal. ·Love Letters m &lt;Contmued on page 10 ) ,
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Other Mens Ca nvas

"'MfRUY ·MtODtEPORI. OHIO

SANTO DOMINGO &lt;VPII-

GIIIIftre broke out ill Suet
Domingo early Ieday betweea
rebel lroopo and membera or
llie Inter • -'merieaa peaee-

TONIGHT &amp; TU ESDAY
" NONE BUT THE
BRAV E"
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T onv Brll Samnn I u k~u n
Lilt &lt;~In!:' S h ' p lw n~

Colarcar roons
WED. and THUR SDAY
June 16 ·17
~R ID AY

and SATUR DAY

Junt' ' 8-19

Regatta Shuttle Service is Assured
lhrnu~h

TONIGHT
"C APTAIN NEWMAN
M. D."
C!egory Pl'&lt;'k Ton' CUI't l S
Color
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Joa n Cril\1 lord

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To be Honored
At Ohio State

NOT OPEN

SU N , MON , TUES.
June 20 21

FIVE CENT

keeping lofte. AI least It eivlliano were WOUIIdetl,
RegaUa officials . conflr~ed sa•d confirmation that Lake Eas t Mam-st bv Roedel's, qu irrd tu poy an
""m " ''''" or frst,v iiJes. Motoristo, ho"'*
Tbt ftrlna broke lit It 1 L today that the parkmg .!lltuatlon Shore will have shuttle serVJ CP store
l fh arge.
Pr, not mtendmg to visJt tb8J11, llld was CODiiaulnc m.,.. In Pomeroy during the big up. was received Monday.
Pr"'e for passengers shuttled The Jarcceo al Mason will Hrgalta w1ll be rerouted 011111
lhan Z\1 houn taler. 11 ap. coming weekend of activity will The serv1ee will be from Mid-I from the ra~rg• ounds or M1d be handl ing the sale ol urkfl s other streets In order 1o hJ·
peared to ortp 1 ~e at the be greatly reliend with the an- dleport to the Meigs County dleport to downtown Po111eroy to "iew Ihe actJVJI Jes from that pass the section.
DOrtbe••t eor'ller Df tbe miJe. nounc~ment the L~ke Shore fairgrounds m Rock Springs. 1 wil l be 25 cenls per 1wrson
; o;ec liOn RE:J!reshm~&gt;nts w11l be A "gigantic tent" that COY.
aq1~ IOIIe ill &amp;mtt Domla- fransJt compa~y w1ll Provide Cost of passengers takt',181 II was &lt;:~! so annuu nled
today 1 provu:!ed on the Wt&gt;sl VJrgmJ&lt;=~ ers most of the upper parkina
controllH by lie foreet • shuttle serv1ce.
advantage of the serv1ce wJII that the "Vill ijRe Green" across SJde ol the m er.
lot was ra ised Monday aftel'
Col, frlllCU.. Cllama.. 1 Willis Leadingham, general be 15 cents per person for tho" i I~· Oh1o R1ver al M"'"" will OffiCials. mak mg fmal plan' no· •n SjlOCtators will be able
De1o.
chaU"man of !be Regatta, and picked up Within the areas from be roped of t and spertal ors ex. : or lhe weekr·nd, Sfnd ·
,., v1ew the Friday night 118ft ·
Pomeroy Chamber ot
Com-lthe Pomeroy-Mason bndge to pectmg to vit&gt;w thl' race&lt;:; rro m tr&lt;Jffl c'' wrl l f.te mamta mPd in show With Minnie Pearl 11·
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merce President Jack Carsey, tht! intersection of Kerr-st and that van tag!• pom1 wtll bt&gt; re- I f'omcrov dUI mg the thrl:'e-day headline performer, the ski and
- - - - --sky shows on Saturday and lbe
[' race..c; on Snnday from under .
lhe tented area.
For Tho Regatto WHirtnd, Pomoroy-Mddleport, Ohio
A dJscu, ion of the upcornlDC
Juno 18-19-20
Regatta plans was held Man:day durmg a special meetlnJ
FRIDAY
' of I he Pomoroy Chamber of
II A.M. - Parade forms on South Second-ov In
Commerre at Crow's Town &amp;
Middleport.
Two Meigs County ladies w111 1
Country Restau ran t with Mr.
be honored this week at lhe
13 P.M. - Approximate limo of llarting of parade
. r.arsey in charge of the bus!"Tenth Annual Homemaker's
toward Pomeroy.
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. ness sess1on.
Courae:• June 15-17 -' 12 until \1 P.M.- Booths open on parking lot.
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I P.M. - Start of stage show with Minnie Pearl as I
participation In the Short
headline performer,
CourH for tile past 10 year,,
10:30 P.M. - Rock 'n Roll Dance on parking lot with ,
music by tho Royaltonot.
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Frank Smatr&lt;.~ ( lmt Wllker
Tummv Sa nds- HI atl IJt&gt;:~.:t('r

TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1965

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" PAJAMA PARTY"

Schedule of Events

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Feii l urette: Wha' Happened
Colorcartoom;

Canteen will

SATURDAY
10 A.M. - Sky show by Chillicothe Sport Porachute
club.
11 A.M.- Art.Claxton Ski Troup show.
:
I P./11. - Air For~• salute to tho Big Bend with ·
plan•. ' ~ ,
1:30 P.M.-Boat t•t rlllls.
2 P.M.- Att Claxton Ski Troop ahow.
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chill
6 P.M.- Square dancing by Big Bond Twilero,
I P.M.- Mitt America PogHnl at Pomeroy Junior \
High auditorium.
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9:30A.M. - Ministerial A11n. service on parking lot. l,
II A.M. - Milling of drivers.
12:15- Start of Regatta racers,
5 P.M.- End of rracll.

CARPETING
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At Ingels Furniture

ENTER COLLEGII
Miss Christine Bahr, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr,
and Miss Suzanne Bradbury,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ch_arles A Bradbury, are entermg
RIO Grande College for tho summer session beginning today.
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COMFORTABLE

li mited
Ou&lt;n tity At
Th is Pri ce!

PHONE
WY 2-263$ TODAY

Square Yard

lnclud.. loam~ rubber
padding ond
Installation

· Syracuse Graup

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IFiremen's Auxiliary will sem
the canteen for the next Blood! mobile VIsit to Meigs county.
, The VIS il Wi ll be from Jl
noon EST, to 6 p. m. Mondaf,
j-lune 28 at the Pomeroy Junior
1 H1gh School, accordin~ to Vernon Nease, Chapter chairm81t.
Durmg the summer It
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i be •ncreased because of the it
creased need for blood caused
: by summer highway accidents.
Meigs County has been operatmg on !he basis or providlnt
I blood for all the needs of Me1g1
County residents. Thla pollq
can be continued only wtth Jn..
. creased donations.
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Be Served by

Meigs Youth
Are Attending
Camp Ohio

SUMMER

Whether you oWD a J)T8C·
ious mink or aa ordinary
mouton , it should be iD
atorage wherel! ummar heat.
moths. du st. and thieve•
haven't a ghost ol a chance
Ia damage it. We leature a
complete fur eervica by

SHIRTS
Select yours from the big

experls:
STORAGf

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lections in the men's depart·

FURRIERS' ClEANING
IEPAIRS AND RESTYLING

ment on the first floor.

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ADMISSIONS·- NO!N!.
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Furniture
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights

Robinson's
CLEANERS
WY 2-5428 Pomeroy
WY 2-5 I 30 Middleport

DISCHARGES - Evelyn Bur-

Don't Forget Our Furniture Sale On Tilt 3rd Floor

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lc refen to the camouflaged element
' in the program known as the "Great Society," as one of insidious 10cialism that
has fastened itself upon the great Republic, and . that relatively lev· are aw·
· are that it is even happening. Probably
tho most confused persons In our coun·
try are the younger generation, who
. teem to think that all things should be
done for their benefit, and when it is
not done at·eording to their plan, all they
can think of i1 to go out and demon•trate. Many ol them when they get a
little older with an established family,
and possibly a businesa that demands
. ' tbeir attention they wlll mellow and dis: . cover that we never quite have the ideal
. that they seek.

kindness, ~md 1 deep sense of morality ,

due to the advantages they have had
through education are still making of
the world a jungle. There are accounts
of conflict. profound dissension, and
grave troubles in aU par1s or the world.
Some can see some hope in the fact thai
in I his era people will have a better un·
derstanding of the problems, wants and
beliefs ~nd traditions of others through
the rapid dissimination of the media of
the world and the opportunity to go to
distant places and learn about the true
condition of the world.
It might be that the jet age will
brine this about, but we see too many
people who revolve In the same narrow
provincial tircle, who even when they
travel and mingle with others still stay
. In the old age arms of narrowne01 and
even down right bigotry toward their
fellow man. The groiS materialism of 10
many people in thl1 country wm lead
eventually lo the downfall of the nation.
There are far too many who figure that
!hay pay taxea, and the government will
do tverylhlnl for everybody, but it sim·
· ply doea not work that way. People are
: IUppoled to Jet wiaer from the experi·
-ea !bey have, but we see only a sur·
fact Improvement. Man basically is not
t4lo lar removed from the jungle, and
Ia apllt of all the nicltiot of civilization
Ia not u far removed from that law as
be
ht Is, and he will never he
part and pareel of any great •ociety un·
leu be changes his spots. Maybe we
·, eJpt&lt;t 1 mlrlcie over·night, but It will
DOl ~me about until you change the
mtntl of many from treed, jealousv and
etliJr .!tmoala lila! are destructive.

tbtnu

beyond the city hmits can still
be found. These have a great
appeal fur youngsters but the

dangt!rs that caused firework!
to be outlawed in the f1rst place

still exist. These Include burns,
penetralinH wounds , injuriez lo
the eyes and ruptured eardrums Play it safe and obtly

the sp1rit as well as the letter
of the law.
In some states the sale
of
nonelplo.~iv~ fireworks is stil1
lrgal Sme~ It il impossible to
police all fireworks stands to
in~ure that no ~xplolllive firrworklll are being sold, Lhis opens
the door to an illicil traffic.
Furthermore 11uch Items a1
the supposedly harmless sparklen are not foolproof. Sparklers burn at a temperature of
J,6!0 defeet F. - hot enouah
to burn your child's clothint.
ln fact, out of 721 reported In--

juri., caused by firework! tn
one state 10 were the result of
careless handling of sparklen.
Many ingenkHJ.• children today have le..rned
throuth
friends or home chemistry 1ets
that the basic Ingredients of
explosives can be readily purchaaed at the corner drugstore.
Homemade
uplos1ves a r e
homemade booby trapo, Don't
permit your child to flirt with
dang~r in this way.
A popular and alleredly 11fe
substitute for conventional fire·
works is the highway or railroad flare !t gives a red light
that lasts abou1 10 minutes 1nd
generates a heat of 2,500 degN!el F. Even after Jt seems
to have burned out it c1n cause
1 severe burn or ignite clothIng.
The Fourth of July ls set aaide to celebrate our lnd•
pendence as a nation. Our problem now is to get away from a
dependence on fireworkl 111 1
tilting means of celebration.

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IYerslty 1!11'\'111 II I doublt lor
. J1dy - ~ Ia ,I r.w RtDtl
when "lion!. Yellerday" 1111
belfll lbol Ia WlllhbtitDo, 'i1Mo
frahllllll, Pat Plt!lpo, wu olo
fered I llt09!l Glltllrlet II lhlll
lime 11111· .ialll lhl coulda't bt
lured II; J!Gilywood - ber chlel
lnlertll 1111 a Will Point adtt
uamed Ed Wblla. Sha poled for
1 p~ alaNIIIIJ 011 c1J11pua.
omlllnJIJo boldlq IR books:
".ltlarrlqe tor Moderno." and
''Pre;iarin, lor Marrlqt."
ApJIIMIIII, Pal pnpared wtiL

prtdk:l : ""nlere'a gollli· to De
a marrlqt." 01 ~ II PhyJ.
lis became Ml'l, GllnCitll It
might be not only tiJe eulmlna11oo ola IJ'tll
but a amort
leJal DIDYI• AI· hla wile, lhe
would not be required to testt!y
to anytbjl!l,delrlllleola~ to Sam
In any Murt pr&lt;~bo ~ or lrlal,
II tllere ·ilhauld ' be one . . . Vle
Lowndea of the Playboy Clubl,
eurrently in Lon&lt;l911 I1'Yin8 to
open a )lrancb ·• · 11m• beo
&lt;'Orne acquainted with Christine
Ketler and lhey'rt I llOitllanl
duo aroond Mayfair. She seema
even mort lnlereslad In b1m
than lht wa1 In Albert Finney,
10 perhtpalhi'U bltomlai'IIJ•
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The brill art IDYelllpUIIJ
the nilhlllfe lleltnllea of Ott
Yankee ballplaym who art . .
cUned to lily up IIC. In 1111 1..
eal oafu, often IWillfllll wllb
eute ehicltl. Willi t11tJ can it

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By tllCK WEST
United Pr~•• loternatloaal
WASHINGTON (UPIJ -After
talklna It over as calmly and
rationally as pos!lible, my wife
and I roncluded · ~at we both
had a bad case of ment&lt;:~l crab.
grass.
Those deep philosophical dlsCU S~;Jons that on e~ made
our
evenmg.!l at home 10 11imulating had lost their old sp&lt;u k In
short, we no longer found ead1
other mte!lectually challengms.
We nPeded to brand• out, to
broaden our field of eruditiOn
and bn ng fres h maiPnal mto
u u r dJalerllcal co nvf'r~al lon~ .
whkh are the very cornerslonea
Q( marriage.
So we did what countle~•
other C'Ouples seeking tonic for
the bra in have done.
Ultra-Htgb Education
We sold one of our children
to a pass~ng gypsy, took the
money and bought a new teleYJsion set.
Specifically, we got one ol
those Hll·channel sets that encompass the ultr.a high frtquency range. Thus, for the first

time, we were able to tune in
programs or the type known 811
tducatio11al television.
I don't mind saying that It
llaa opened up a whole new
world for ua.
The first evening, at an hour
when we normally would havt
been watching ''Peyton Place''
on the old set, we !'vitc&gt;hed tu
the educliltlonal channel and
c&lt;~ught a program called ·' How
to Build an Igloo."
As any E1Kimo ;an tell you,
the family that builda an i11loo
together. stays wgetheL Especial!_,. If there·• no place else to
go,
l can hardly wa't until nut
winter to pUt what wt learned
into practlc:e. Meantime my
wile and l nave spent oevaral
rewarding hour! exchangins
views on the Inter meonln&amp; of
igloo construction.
Ftsb Complex Revealed
The next evening we watched
a program titled "Th. Salmon'a
Struggle lor Survival," which
was followed by • program
ca lied "How to Food Paper Into
a Goldfish."

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Western ~ ,llpl!dilJ 'a•~
sent another helkopler .. .. .

the ud, llllllme]J deltb ol Jll'
dy !IOIUolaY, wbo htd iDowl
otstdlim, !Nt lbo eai!D.
joyolll alltenea ol a IUCCIIIftll
wilt wbo
eoultl call blnt1f
"just a hOU ewlle."
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Fell lillY htvt been lnvmttd '
by earl)' piJat'lml In Alia, llavlng IIDed their hlclt aboll 111111
lhetp'l wool, thell piiJrlml, Ill
lonl lrekl, matell tftOUJ]I pre.
lUff In the lbot ID t~UIO lbo ft.
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2-riall)'·Stntlnel, Pomero7·Middleport, 0., Juna 15, 1i81

Mauch Gets NL Stars

HELEN HELP US!

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Dear Holan:
Ouch! We NO\'ember people
ore not It all hard to Jel alol!(
with - jllll lmpoulblt, unleu;
of courn, we alwayt pi out
own way. Whm the B~
Clu membera named all tha
tblnp wro111 wlth November
&amp;als, th'f didn't tmtly hb
me. I detest eettlng money as
a tin, and have ll!vtl' rolused
to open a packtgo In
mr
life. About the bltllli romarkl,
I plead IUilty to that. Howtv•
er, I bavo often turned a toucl1y
1ituotton Into tun, by Hylna.
"Milk, onyone?" or '"Are you
Perllan or Slameaet" About
losiiiJ at earda: ltt'1 bt hontat
dOn't WI Ill 111 a llttlt peo\'ld
when we loae? But Novtmbtr
people don't rloat wbtn lit
win.
In COIIclualon, I'll bet lht ral
who wrote you waa born In
March. The March peoplt btvt
1 tendency to npresa no opinIon al
all, - ELEVENTH
MONTH GAL
Dear Gal :
Doll'! they now! I wu bora
In Morell f-H.
Dear Heltn:
I'm • would • bt wrHer, and
like 111 wrltm, I havt lhll
"trunldul of rejectloD tllpt. •
Now thet I'm beJinnlna to aeU
a little, I thouaht II ftuld bt
fun to dli what a lot of ua threalo ·
en, paper our bedroolll flt'lt
reJection allpa. 111'1 my ftrk
room loo.) But my blllblnll
aay1 thll Ia 1 lilly Idea. 'AI a ·'
writer, what do yotl tblnkf
-MRS. 0. ft,
Deor Mra. R:
AI • wlfe, I can ... your
husband'• point ol VIew, The .
bedroom II no place for ,..
jrctlolll. -H.
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Thio column Is dedlcatell to
lamtly llvq, 10 II you're Ita"'
lnf kid trouble or juJt pllill
trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
She wUI 1110 welcome your OWII
amu•Inc exporlencea, ~
Helen Bottol Jn em of t1U
newapaper,

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Johnny Keane defected to the
American League.
The mana1er of an AII.Sier
team Is usually the akipper of
the pennant winner. Keane
bronght the St. Louis Cardlnallt
Into the World Series last October, won the championship
ugainst the New York Yankees

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ppd., rain
!Only games scheduled)
Tue~day's Probable PJtclten
Los Angeles at Kansas City,
night - Lopez (7-4\ vs. Segui
13-ii 1.

Some one-compaoy insurance
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salesmen vanish after you buy 1
policy. Not independent iru:uranoe agenls. AI independent
agenlll, we give you contiouina.
personal service. If you have a
I~ we're at your side, seein1

Minn r&lt;ota at Chicago, night
- Grant '" " vs. Peters I~ J.
: Boston at Detroit, night that }'our claim
W1IS1Jn I441 vs. Wickersham is paid fast,
GB ' 1141.
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Washmgton at Cleveland, :~~~cc~s;tSt~;
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4\1 Ballimore at New York, night
5 - Bunker (3·21 VS Stottlemyre I
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Middleporl, Ohio
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Me~gs County's QldesC and
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and then •~fled to mllllp the
team he bacl beaten.
The Phllilel actually flnlahtd
the Beason In a tie ior IICood
with \he ClnclnnaU Reds. Giles
Nalloaal Leope
night
waa in I double eWe~~ wlec:hen
w. L. Pet. GB
American Lea•ue
it come to a mantgm- oe • Loa Angeles 31 22 .!.II , ..
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tlon since Dick Siller bacl tsl:eo Mllwaul:eo
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Pet.
31 22
312
over u pllol of the R8lli when ClncinnaU
lt :II .l44 Sl\ 1nneso18
34 211 .630
Fred Hutcblnson aulfered hll San Francisco 31 26 .l44 Sl\ Chtcago
34 2t .618
terminal Ulness.
Pittsburgh
.5GII
.,.
Baltimore
31 25 .554
211 28
7
But Slller'a job was consJd. Phlladelphls 28 28 500 8 Cleveland
29 24 .547
ered an Interim post and Glleo St Loulo
28 30 :113 9 Detroit
29 25 .537
decl&lt;led Maueh rlgbllully · Jte. chJcafO
.ut
It\\
Los
Angelea
29
31 ,483
25 32
l011ged for 'tbo tall&lt; of beitlna Hottston
U6
!21&gt;
New
York
26
30
.464
31 35
the American LeagUe in tbll New York
11 39 .350 !7 Boston
24 31 .436
year'a mtdlummm: claisic at
Monday'o llelalh
Washington
25 34 .424
The Redlegs otok a one-game Moskey and Stobart, Umpire: Minnesota'• Metropolltaa 811· Chicago 2 llolllton 0 Dlghl
Kansas City 15 35 .300
lead Monday night ;n Middle· C. Se..rl...
dlum, Tueoday, July 13, ·
Sl Louil 5 Ptttal&gt;ur!ib I, night
Mondly's Results
port Boys League play with a
STANDINGS
New York 1 Cincinnati O, 11 .
light
5 New York 4,
H vlctocy over their closest
w L
nlnfl•, nigbt
rivals, the Yankees, as Lefty Recllep . .. . .. .. .. .. 4
1
a·
Tloesdoy Prabablt hen
Mick Childs scattered 10 hits Yankees ... , .. , .. l
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N y 't C
Pit
over the routine distance or BraYeo .. , . , , .. , , , · %
% Bv Ulllled Priu llterlllllaaal _.~::.. or at tn;_~tl, night
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%
sl&lt; innings.
Red Sos ... .... . ·.. %
American Leape
Phllad 1 hi1
~Jiowaulkec•, 1
Now 4-1, the Redleg haDd- Senaton . .. .. .. .. .. %
3 New York OOZ%001100- ( It 1
eP
at "'
eel th Yanks tblr firs\ e loss. Indians
8
4 Cleveland 100 200 02x- 5 1 1 Dight-Mahulfey l%-4) vs,
Ricky Van Meter wool all lhe Games Wedne day night: Sen- Stafford, Mlld&lt;elsen II), Ham- lnpr t!-4).
way for the losers, givinl up ators at Indians, Redlegs at ilton (8), Renifl (I) and How·
Pittsburgh a\ St, Louis,
only six hits, fanning 10, hitting Red Sox.
ard. Terry, Weaver ((), McMa1f"rdwell (4-2) vs. Stalhird
one batter, and walking three. Games
Thursday Night : bon (1). Winner - McMahon
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Childs fanned eight, walked no- Braves at Red Sox, Yankees at tJ-1), !mer - Mikkelsen (1-3). E:;!"ca~ • 1 Houston, rught 17
body, hi~ nobody.
Indians.
HR-Aivls tilth),
wo
~~ vs.
1
Redle1 hitters were
Ron
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4-2).
Clonch with three singles, Jim
I BaHimoro at Botton, p(ilt', rain~
San ~anelsco at Los
Wlldrmulb, Dennis Boggs, and
tOilly , _ acbeduled)
' gel••. mght - Marichal (9-5)
Louie McKinney each • single..
Nlllollal Letgae ,, '1' · ~ ':'1.' Dryadalt (ll;S).
Yankee hitters were Gene
Pittburgh 100 010 11t10- ~ ·I"C .
Wedoelllay 1 . Gamet
Powell, three singles, Chip HagSt. Lolli• 002 011 !Niic- 5 e 0 New York •t Clnctnnatt, night
gerty a single and homer, Hay.
Veale, Schwall (1), Slslt (7), PhJladelphJa at Milwaukee,
man, Cunningham, Van Mater,
McBean , (!) and Ptilrllaronl.
nlfbl
and Hysell, each a single.
DfO 0
efS
Carlton, Taylor (5) and Ueck· Plltabur&amp;h at St. Louis, night
The first divisioo tightened
er. Winner.,-Taylor (2-l). Loaor Chicago at Houston, ntght
further Monday night when the The Dodlers poonded
-Veale 17-3), IIR-Balley 14th). : · -• fl'rancloco at Los Angeles,
Senators won 9-li over the ' Bombers 1!4 and the Plra1tes l
Braves. The Senators now are 1r socked the Jets 16-5 In Pome- &lt;lt lnninp)
2·3, the Braves 2-2- with a
roy Boys League .;lay
NY , , OliO' 000·000 01-" I
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to make up with the
evening,
Cmn.
000 000 000. ~ 7 0
Southpaw Tim DeMoskr~ '
The Jets jurtlped Into a :1-4 Lerry, iletJ11trth
and can. I
ned 14, walked five, and hll one first frame lead, but the Pir· nlzzaro, Gonder (t). Molooey.
Brave while John Slaven,
ales quickly overcame the
15-3) and Edwards. Wlnqer - .
f.yw-old ri~hty, lanned 6, vance by tallying ntne
~arntrtb IZ.I), IIR - Lewla
8_th_)_,- - - - - . . . , - - -,
walked 4 and hit no Senators. In the second frame, three
Braves hitters were
Gary In the third and two In
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811 e borne run, Tom ·Vaucban
Slaven and DaVId Boyd,
lourtb.
wtth a alngle. For the Senators, Faulk waa the atarting hurl· 1 hOmer and alntlt. A:. Putt&gt;·•
TROPHY
B. Hawley, Chet Rousb,
er lor the wionera, but wea re- double and lingle, IJtlil:t kanPOll
1
key and Terry Stobarl each had lieved by Will In the
first. ll8hl
lliqle, and S. Walton,
a ljngle.
singles.
Girolami and Soubby plk:bed BOmlier hJttera '""' PortOr
Redlego ..... , 4.20 010 - 7 I 0 lor the Jell~; Pirate pltcbera ~til born
"-" cL~- •
Yankee ..... 3011 020 - 5 10 4 fanned 12 aDd walked aeven w• 1
e ruo,.""'' 1 _..,, ,
Warner a triple and lludnell e l
Childs and Boggs. Van Meter while the Jeta moliJido. Bingle. Dodger pllcben .lantoed.
ond Powell, Umpire: Art Sto- men strudt; out 12 and fiVe up 10 and walked .,.... . wblle· tbo
bart.
14 free pasoes.
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Pirate bitten were Steve Bomber Diotmdamea llntet out:. ·
Braves .. , , . . lll 200 - 5 2 8 ·
Meter with 1 hOmo run, eijbl. and walked four.
Senatora , , , .. 22t 4liX - 9 4 I triple and sJntle; Jed Will,
J.
and S. Mills.
three triples IISd •a dOuble and
Dana SouuUer, a slntle. Get·
ling hJts for the Jeta wero At1o
ely Vaughan with a olngle, D,
Gilmore, a homer and
D.
Glaoe, two sJntlee.
The Dodgera dli•lled ·lht
rtoonvllle Bomber• on t b

CINCINNATI, Ohio tUPl) Gene Mauch bas a consolation
prize today as manager of the
1965 National League AII·Star
team.
Mauch, 39, whose Philadel·
phia Phillles blew the 1964 pennan\ with 10 straight losses at
the tailend of the season, waa
given the honor by NL Presi·

Helen Bottel--'

ftere'D It lomt Cllaopa
Mldt
palsy! Can tl be cured!
"-· Holn·.
A - Tblo II • pltll)'lll of
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one arm caused by otrllchlnt lhourh the llntt boy&amp; cnortI am l•ttinl married lhlo
corta!n nerves in 1 blby whllo ed quite openly.,in the late apoll monlb. My future
husband
It 11 belli&amp; dellvfred. Tho ltvll'• · · Twentieth .~nti!Q'·Fox . took alaimi hit lilt wtU atay the
lty or the Injury varies. Some ont news~ ad fqr ':The Ag· lllDt, but thet MY ll/o will
bobi01
atthootb the• cannot ony al1d tbe E&lt;Jtuy," llld lbul · cba"'t, 1 don't think tbll II
move the arm ot the ' llhwlder lor !rave receiVed twice the tr~e. 1 believe botb of Ul will
are able to open and close their mail-order response fat tickets have ·&lt;ertaln changea In our
hands. The ablllty to movt the Ilion they've o¥W rtUife4 ;,., Uves. Right? - BRIDE TO BE
arm usually returns ill an any· fore, oven lor their incredlbit (Letter written In May)
where from 0 few days to 1 sUcce811ful '&amp;mnd of Music."
Dear Bride:
months. lilt has not returned In
Now that Junt AI4'SOll'a dl·
Rilhll
1 months it mUll be auumed YOtce from Glenn Maxwell has
... .And 111 now your now
that tho nervea wore comPiet• been upbtld, .lht'o IOinllbeld hus~and ltnowt HI (And II haply severed and on operaUon to tilth pla111 to form bor own TV py In lbt lulowledae.)
comp111y and prtcluce 1 aeries
I plii'JIOiely bald your letter
brill&amp; the ends to &amp;eth.- mill! . . GeorJe , Maharlo Ill• aomo bock, 10 lbtt ht could dlocover
be performed,
wild taW, to teU ~t hit ra- lbtlt Utile lleta of Uta lot
1n the early Jta&amp;eo, even
. to
h'-··11 _ no ·-·e dl~llllll~
th
cen 1 lrtp ' Ar&amp;entina lor •
··-•• vor
Olljh I tpontaneous recovery nlfhtclub date .- lncluoUna tbo 'q I miR Oft tht tVt of hla
may be tspeeled, the arm intelllae~ that nine . Stale wi!ddiJII,
should be placed In • splint in Dept, boifyl\la~l , creeted hla . So how about hurl~~&amp; lrom
an elevated !Statue of Liberty) plane and alntot him durinc HIM? I'm quilt aurt he'l learn·
postUon to J'o u•nt contractwt. bla ·01111 becauoe "!bey
had ed by thll Umo that HE pluo
The splint •hould ;,t.
lnrned" thet an o\faentin• rev. SHE equals WE - and this
once or tw 1ce • ~·1 atttl "'" .tlilliolllllJ'
'lanned
meana a lot of "elve" from
arm csrrled thrOCJib Ita , tult. &gt;murder bl~!uu Ill• ·.to bolh llcleo, -H.
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range of motion. ..
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American, II( ao, it · wou]fl Dear Helen:
Hem that lbt '~t will
'!'bert hl¥t been two len,rt
need • m&gt;o)l •rmp of iionta to In r..,..l ~IWMI that I woitld
protect all ~. lhow folk wbo " Uke to wwer, Thr 111'11 wa1 1
venture Into, countries wbtrt dilc:uallou on dDlfll houJOII'Qtt
tbere art unfriendly olemeota.) iD the node, lbo other wll from
Tllll: ELEVEN lwho tblnk peoo
pie
bom In November muat bl
My paper goldfish came out
lookin1 more like a oslmon.
'!'be Res•IICJ' Hottl'o
otar dlffica•).
On the 'l lrlt - I wal cured
Which led Ill Into the Frtudiu fUesls. Mr. and Mra. Ricltard
In
thor! nat of IllY dealn· to
Burton,
will
~.
cbeckJJtt
lD
for
interpretation of paper (oldlng.
dli
my houaework nudt tno malWe decl&lt;led that tbad'a rold- 1 lew dly1 on. route !rom Eur·ter
Mil lt(!Judell I am, .or
flsh hostlllly, ·I was IIUbconlc~ ope to Califdi&lt;nla for !lie prom.
ousty rejeetin- goldfial\ I&gt;ocause iere of 'The ,_llliplpei'" ond. warm), lint night 1111 week I
of tn unfortlllltl chillhOOd II• the atart ot their new 111m nrnt home from a elub maet·
VirRJnlt IDJ, declded to !'lad a whJII In
perienc~ in trying to riioe IUP. "Who'a Afrai~ of
unpie!l. This had callied me to Woolf?" They're dua CG urlve, lily poj- Bill afle!"
I
found
thttware
drelltna,
with
onto\trate,
on
Juae
:14.
klentUy wtth lhe ulmon.
Since then we have ntcbed They could 'inati' .lht Vitinam ' IrOntd, 10 llnlntd 1 pair In tiJe
proarama tilled "Indian Clno. lltuoUon mo,o, oYer 011 llllllp nudt. Reltllt: I lutve o t!NI
man," "Saddltmaklnr.'' "ln~ldt e. front PII•. Jt ,thty •Willi s1• Inch Jona blllttt on tnp 11omthe Haystack.'' "Btavtr DaiD,'' bil Burton'• wlid illcothecjue; .acJt. whert lht Iron hit it. So
''The Art of Flower Affllnt&amp;o Arthur tin .. w~lc!l , Iqe)lal)l llaa I'll dli 1111' houuwork drmed
ment" and ''non • collaJttlblo an mvestment of f{O,otltl) ond from now. on - more pr&lt;~ttc[JOIOd With )~ ., . I , frlendly llqn. 111111 Iller.
Cheeoe Soulfie."
On tht IICOI!d. November II
My wtf• can now arran11 throeaome : . Ont ol lht naIInder
Scorpio llltd a per10a
tion'•
most
linJiortant
ltbor
ludflowers In tl)t ahap• of; a bay.
born
In
thtt ~th WI bt tllbora,
who
alunboro
m~
ap]llft.
•tack and bar 1011ffl ,. art u
hii trltlidt tr a ICOrplon or bel')' aonjelljal
noo collapaible 11 atddlet, More dld Jlldpa
would
be
lilocl&lt;lll
to
killt 1110ui ond lull of 11m ond ldeu. THE
lmP&lt;Jrtant, .e are ""llllliUIIIulo
the
"hUJnanltartan"
lctitltitl
o1 BLIVEN, InUit ltlvt htd 1
Jnc l(oin.
bit No. 1 'aide durq World ruo ul bad IIK!k In their birthday
Cornela orillnaled in North War II. And be'a liable to find
America about 40 mJilloD yura 110t, becauae lilt wholt qlp
•ro and, by ..,. mtiUoD yeara _ , I bei~t lnvfftlgaled.
'1'hl bi1 Madlloo Ave, bua 11
110, hod oprtad thence Into
that
Jim Allbny, ~11, llr·
South Amtrleo and Alilo, ocIll 111 CIIS; will lOOn bf8d 1
l![lOtdo;~ 1111 81 IUJp.iN
flllluloUI!y larfe ond -alul
Brttanntca,
., "&gt; ..
~lent ,atertcy. N ' ;' II] k:
There • a bel$: or alo! or moll'
.,. behind IIW·... ~ illdMcJ
there would• jft to
If h~
O&lt;quired thJi..qe OJ'IIll~IIOII
· . lltfo111e lltorfteyo ror L'Ofto
ncttd murdtrtr Mart Ptln IIIII
boven't ,lve~ . UJl lnl/llllpllne •·
~~a~. Tboy ••
rw
on them, any•ray. ll'httt the balo
avill'alll ll'll't 'way up,
there went no ~mplalntl, II•

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ldlnW, fll a 11111itrlou. li- She 1llltl'lld bar 14 Wltltt,
1111'1 Ill lllil lnl IUppollllly a they lind bappllf
nolllrklal tllldlrWorld 11Ft - and I ftw dlyl qo Wll In tile'
. w:bo eould ball fa out Of lht beadllntl ol lht ILillol - •
meu. Whal lht deltt111 doem!l tht work! - u lht llrll AJDalo
llnow tbtJI, lht DlllrtCI AllOr· 1c111 to taU a walk In apace.
Dlf'• llflll!l doll) 11 thai 11t11r
Smaller heldllntl OD
11\1
aamt frotll 11111111 lllliOtmct4
- · • laltiiiJ are I.R.
lht

lY IIOII8TIIY IDAA!J.Ifll

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.1 ouay s :r~.edical
enort
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There Ia also the thought that It is
." · not only in the ranks of the young that
' wo should be concerned. Many people
an deprei8ed about the state of the
world, especially about those who
•hould hove some of the milk of human

'I'RE VOICI ,{11 JIRDADWAY

:::.::'u;;a::·~~t '·' 'l1lllt.eii JM aio ,

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.... wu quotell u maklllt IJioo
ll'l' rtmdl alllr Phyllll M•
Guln "talW btr bold orr• to .
tho Qlk!lp lnvllllpiAII'I 1D1o

Wt would not be so hard on the Idea
of the Jreat society, and one of the visIble evtdences of tr)'ing to give people~
more of a chance is the head start pro·
tram that will start in thio area within
tbt month. We are sorry however that
thtre i1 not more than the projected
~50, who will benefit by this program,
and that is one of the disappointing
thine• about people, that even when
you attempt to promote their advance·
meot they will not cooperate. We ran
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not ate how such a program will take
any of the liberty away from people
'*htn someone is trying to help them.
AI lon1 11 teachers are free to presPnt
lly WoyDt G. Brandotadt, M.D.
tile truth we can be assured that the
Although more and
more
element of liberty will prevail as it has
rommunllies are oullawing the
Ill tilt paat ol this nation.
1ale of Hrework8, bootleg standa

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:.:· THE other day we read where one crlt·

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ern trines by only two other wardo ; eclloed ,Lewis' .ei&gt;Jern· flrll~ !t lnDtngs. Ed Kl'IIMI[IOQI IRedo In the seventh when be , reeord.
:
lllqol flllht QYII' Befllll.
UPI Sporta Writer
National League pitchen -San. Uon .. on Maloney's. ftll balJ. . ,. rea¢1\!41 ll1'at on ~ w~ ·tO jead dug oot Chuck Hiller'' hot liner " ; NIDtb 1Stralghl Wio
A new protest Wd IQdpL
The Jim Maloney story could dy Koulax twice and Warren "! had to wear .a golf .11ove qfl ~ IOCODII, ~ aod .Qlar· l near first base and won the St. LouiS beat Pittsburgh lor
" called "How To SUcceed ISpahn in a !5-lnnlng game. and 'a ·~~ lnsid~. lily· ntcli- Ue "'"IIJI gained .flttl ,base on I race to the bag.
,
. ! the ninth cohsecutive lime and
111rough Failure. "
Tom Cheney holds the record er's mUt to ~· my hand," Jv/~ third striP thll ~lud- Maloney had a one·h•tter thiS 17th straight over a two-season
llaloney, Cinelnnati's firebal~ of 21 strikeouts whJie plt,chint Edwards· e&lt;p]alried: '·· •' · III 'F,dwardll in Jlie: fourth , Jn. year against Milwaukee on span. Lou Brock drove in two
lng righthander, pitched a no- for Washington in a Jil-In· And ~lnnati 'PJiOhlril eolieh nine.'
'
. Aptll 19, ,with Denis Menke runs with a pair ol hits for the
~i!M for 10 innings and nlng game against Baltimore on .Jim TUrner, w~~o· bU · "seen[ ~ hla Jlrllteout ·blftte, lbreaklng It up m the eighth in· Cardinals, who received two-hit
equalled a Natlooal Lea g u e Sept. 12, 1962.
seven Or ·eight" no-b!tirt dut" ~I'oi»oy atruot liUI 'Ott 1ldi In nlnf. Joe Christopher spoiled a ball from reliever Ron Taylor
atrikeout record with 18 "K's"
Fall To Jam
inf hli UfOIIme, aummtid It up ' the ,lj&gt;)rd and ' eighth ·lhlttnl•~ no-hll bld lor the riahthander m 4 2..1 innings . Taylor was
:;J!I.IE:;;::-""*.
M·nday night, but lost his bid "I wasn't trying to give Lew· when be ·aald: ,' "Milonly ·had :and. faDQed two al three batten oo Sept. 25 last year and l':llis credited with his second win.
W. a mche tn the Halt of Fame lo anything good to hit at," the best atufl for fooiJni hUters In ueh of tho ninth 81111 lOth Burton of Ch1cago rumed an· Bob Ba1iey h1t hiS fourth homer
wl&gt;en Johnny Lewis belted an Maloney uplalned of his one and be ahould have bad1be 'no- ,tnnlftls.
·
other attempt by Maloney on I lor Pillsburgh as Bob Veale
11-h inning homer thaI gave bad pitch. "It wao a tow last hitter."
"I CU.,inna\1 bad a opporliulily July 23, 1963.
[ lost his third game against
!\,~ York a 1·0 victory,
· ball that railed to jam him the Maloney's II Jlrlltebula ·bet. to wrap up tha 1ame In the
ank Lo
,
.
seven wms.
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·;he 25. year . old Maloney, way 1 wanted it to. 1 knew tered his preVIOUI output by lOth when Edwarda led oH with 1; 1 1 lngry /' ~~ed :~
Pete Mikkelsen set up Cleve· Yoo ll &amp;e\ ~: ~nd,~lles out
0
1
whose arm "was tired only what Lewis coold do. He hom· two and II a club record.
a llinlle and moved to . . "11 ed""11 s hi~r (,. e ~an land's tying· run in the eighth
oe.
0
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from tipping my hat to the ered off me on May 2."
Larry Jacbon alacl'had tood on Leo Carclenao' · BB~. a,;.
v~
s.f
~ry
y
ark
inning
with
a
two-base
error
and
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nv·ny ovations," succeeded, Pitchers have a habit of reo. stuff as he paced Chicago to a co Rulz ran ~~Bdw~ and ~~ c :an h't~p or e; lor t Joe Azcue singled home the win- Chicago
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hr-•vever, in enshrining his membering previous errors and 1-0 wln oYer HousloD, whlle st. advanced to thint·' on Maloney's :
tn ~~ ~ erhiover ~ ~ ning run in that frame. Max Houston
000 000 000- 0 6 3 ;
na.ne In the record. books along· try not to duplicate those mis- ·Louis dliWIIcid 'PIItlliurgh 'W, In CI'IMJDCier to Roy McMlUaa.
{~ nmg or s secon wm Alvis reached base on Mikkel· Jackson 14-8) and Krug. ;
stde Ken Johnson, then w 1t h takes.
the only other National Leap Tben came the toy .Jlla1. ol 0
year.
sen's miscue and scored on Bruce, Lee 19) and Brand. Los· '
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a perfect game tor 12 innings homer of the year and snsp. New York ~. '!'be Baltimore threw low In tiJe dirt to first. run In the filth on singles by since opening day and had a 4-1
with Pittsburgh and lost In the ping the Mets' 10 • lltne los- at Boston £11111&amp; wu ]IGitponed. But Kr&amp;MpOOI came up with Bill Williams and Ron Santo lead before the Indians staged
13th to Milwaukee in 1959 on ing streak. "He was gre..t, but Maloney'• fall baU, tbi'own the poor throw 1!1 ·ttl\. tiJe Reds and a acrtllce fly by Ernie an uprising. that brought Don
Joe Adcock's htt.
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Maloney's strikeout feat has for any money In the world." in the Urst, Umlted' New York' ~d10 Coleman fielded the up hll fourth win in 12 dect·l year. Alvis :hit his llth honler
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6-D•Iilv Sentilwl, J&gt;omcroy-Middleporl, o., June 1[1, J\IB5 McDule, w. D.. s. 16. Chester I ""':"· $220, 1163.92. .
I Coal W of Road (Coal land), Adj. 4S,
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Strickland, John D., Pomo
1 1240. $221JO.
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Bailey, Paul S. 32, Salisbury, 1'9Yo No. 21i7 - 2.011 A back o1
Ma1ine Suppliel
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LETARr TWP.
~~i !Coal land), .50 acre, flO, lots ~-12411 •• 143A., 2.59 AoFOR SALE : 14 rt . boat with INfORMATION
35 H.P. Motor, trailer, life l WILLlAMS 27 in steel coai SEPTIC TANKS cleaned Write \er Twp ·Middle on S. \me (Coal Norris Walter, S 1·7, Letart Ba.iley Paul 533 Salisbury
and Loa II
DIIAOJ,lNII
lkotore l"l.!ton~•"""
jackets, skiis and etc. See at furnace A.utomatir damperi814 Viand St., Pt. Pleasant, W lanRdl, 77Ralcrhes,sr 7~he~!~·~:p. Twp., W. end ex 11.54 A W, .50 Coal (C~l la~d) ·• acre, $10: Co., 111e, Pomeroy, No.1-1 A
MondaJ l)eadllnl !HIO
Bill Cozart's Garage in Ra· conlrol. Charles Byer, J65 Va
Monda'
6 J 30tp l oss, "P ' '
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~~res, $10, 16.18.
117.88.
In Sub. 2 E of Sub. f, I acre,
l,;o\.Nt:EU...ATIU/IIS
6 10 6tc
rine. $550.00.
s. tith Ave .. Middleport.
W •:,, tCoal Iandi. 160 acres, · RhodfS Marlon 8·36 NW cor·
$3ll $2874
COR.REmON8
111 ace•~ \llUll 111:00
ti 10 6tc CAR WAHSED and vacuumed. 770, 162265.
ner of 'ooA, 4 a~res,'$20, 121.- Beegle,_ Ira &amp; Oval Diddle,
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Wilson's
car
wash,
5:;11
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HOOM BRICK building, witl
Stuut, A. C., S2, Chester twp., 18.
8.32, SsUsbury, N part of 15A Deacons of tbe Forest Rua
FOR SALE
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Middleport. WY :l-:1517 . Open I E '·'• of NE and SE "• (C..al Sharpneck Jack s 11 C..al IC..al land), 3 acres, flO, $41.03. Bapllst Churdt, Tbe, PoliiOI'Il)',
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can
be
used
as
a
re
Tl:ll PUt&gt;llthtr raenu ~h• n.cllt NOW. F'ish Bait all
season
from 8 a. m. ,.. t p. m. , seven s
• e41t or re!f&gt;CI utJ ldt de-med
sidential
or
business
building
and!, 50 acres, $210, $301.49. NW of NE ,;, E of 'Rd:, 12' ''"'" · Bulen, Florence Maynard, S. No. 2112-17-.111 A, atrlp 53 1 60'
~b~ICI:\Mihll
ICrrort
1h011l!l
hi
longt 100 young night crawlers
dayo a week .
6 1 30tc I
riPnrt•ll hTirrolldl•tel' Tb1 P••h and "Hybrid' ' redworms Completely air . conditioned
Chaney, Levi J. S.ll, Colum· $IOO $1392
32, Salisbury, C..al !Coal land) W part ol UIA, .111, "O,te.211.
llhfl
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HULLDOZER WORK, equipped bia Twp., NE cor. of SE '~• N. Ritchie~ A. J., S. ll,
A.lso
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good
used
electric
4-5,
4 acres, $20, tf27.D3.
WiUiBIDB WOlle, Pomeroy, to. i
1101'1 tll l l'l nn• •n~nl'l'let •nurtton
(mixed) for ~1.00 . Plenly of 1
with
wi~h. Big or small job. f Rd., 1 acres, $10, $14._33range.
Phone
WY
2-2374.
Lew
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of
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tCoal
land),
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Grueser,
Joaeph,
S.
26,
SaiJs.
26218 NE cor. P 58A. NE, '
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daytimes
WI
11-3151.
even·
Martin,
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and
Wllhe,
S.3S
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acres
$00,
$128.18.
bury,
Coal
under
9.02
A.
(C&lt;Ial
2.92
acres,
$110, $33.80.
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Columbia ·rwp., NE part of
OUVE TWP.
land, 9.02 acres, $40, $25.58.
Wi\Uama, Willie, Pomeroy. No.1
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WJ
9-3089,
Gf.ne
Barnett,
l!lllrltmum char••
wOJ'd tor rnn•
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5 l3 de s w '' ex 3 A w 20.50 acres, Bosley Ferris G., s. 35 , Olive Hess, Leonard Jr. &amp; Freda No. 262 - 18 out of 28.88 N
Racine, Ohio.
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l night
rrawlers,
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$18711
Twp N E f SW v. tCoal Beatrice Price, S.36, Ballsbury, Tract A 1.56 acre, $'10,1'2.79,
DO pet cent [}t.cotJtll on pa\11 •~ •nd
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the se large wm·ms require BUDDY HOUSE trailer, 10x42
llda pald W1thho W daY•·
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Audrey,
S.35,
Columblll
land),
8
acres,
$40, $93.01.
$60 $lS8 58
SCIPIO TWP.
CARD OJI THAI'fl&lt;S 6 Ofll'l'U"IlJI::!I
Reasonable.
Contact
Nancy
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refrigeration!
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C..ryell
Edna
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29,
Coal
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Sslis_Cheadle,
Charlett, S.ll-31, Set.
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Each •ildlt1onaJ wota lc
6 10 61c '
the guy who sells more lor Pope, Rutland.
OFFII :I ROUHS
acres,
$50,
$38.85.
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(Coal
Iandi,
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$66(),
bury
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IT'S SO EAS'I
Iage, 1st Add. N y, lot 5, $20, Roberts, Avery M. et a\ , S. Rice, Joseph P., Salisbury, C..Ok, Bertha, S.Z0.21, Scipio
TO P\.ACE ~
Phone WY _2-6103.
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$1.19
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Grandstaff, Jennie, S. 15, SCIPHONE WY 2-2156 HEAVY DUTY chain blocks
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POMEROY - One story frame
Coltle. George and Cora, ~- Roberts, Avery M. et al , s Rice, Joseph P., Ssllsbury, plo Twp., SE of S, F. Daus 50A,
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2 , Leb
of
Th,nk•
en
has
buill-in
cooking
units
acre,
m
SW
pt.
of
NW
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2.25
Rd.
(Coal
land),
6
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$30,
(Coal
land),
acres,
$100,
Reeves,
Marshall
~d Maggle
C•rd
20
Car
ALUMINUM BOAT and motor.
eFits
Almnst
Every
WE WOULD like to express [ Charles Sear les. WY 2-2551.
lstamless steel!. Full base I
acres, $10, $3.13.
8.23, Scipio Twp., W part ol
1138.59_
1$28.40.
QUr gratitude to. all
who
6 15 6tp ment, forced hot air heating e Transferable When
Johnson , John &amp; Maggie, S21
ORANGE TWP.
Richmond, John, 8.14, 15, Sal· 8.12A NE part of SE ¥&lt;to, 1 acre,
helped at the time ol the
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garage good location. $10
You Trade Cars
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Mn . , .at
death of our husband and fa- USE ONE ot our ~arpel Sham-~ 500.00. ·
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Special thanks to Dr. Davis, of Blue Lustre
s.ham· frame, bath I copper plumbin gl
$247.28.
113.50 A s part, 32.50 acres, $200 Sands, Willard A., s·.20, 21 vme, ex 66' off s. Side 1A&gt;t 13,
or 24,000 miles
I Johnson, John and Maggie, $37.02.
Rev. Cheesebrew, the pall- poo . Baker Furniture,
•nd plenty of water) , ru II \ e Most Popular Unit
Ssliabury, All minerala S part $6ll,fl7.4t
bearers, Rawlings Coats Fun·[ - port, OhiO. -____ 6_ !~6t_:
basement. garage, located on l
S 34. Eastern, NW cor. ex 2 A. Britton, Lawrence , S 5. NEW (Coal land), 24.75 acres, f120,
SunoN TWP
In the U.S.A.
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eral home, !he neighbors and 1965 SEWING MACHINE Dem-1 Route 143. Owner will assis '
NW and ex Und. gas and oil, corner (C..al Iandi, · acres, 12 · ·
Blair John L and .Rebecca
24 ·83 acres, $lSO, $99 .39 ·
130, $16 1.54.
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George
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These
machines
full
in
financing.
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Chesterbury
Company,
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N.,
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Newlum, Lula, S.28, Eastern,
RUTLAND TWP.
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aent me the nice letters and\1965 STEREO console, radio er system, front and bac k I
Douglas. S. 11, 27. Eastern.. NE $20. $36.57.
S.23, Salisbury, Coal out of SOA. Juhler, John J., Minersville,
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part ex roal and other mmer- Russell, Margaret, s. 2, Near (Coal land, 11.16 acres, $50, Lot 15, $180, $38.63.
Pomeroy, 0.
during my stay in Doctors
al volume control. This set\ manv other butldmg"-. Locate d '
al s, 45.16 acres, $270, $192.21. middle of E line ex 15A NE 5 $61.81.
Larue Tillie et al Miner&amp;
'I White, Arthur. S.20, Eastern, acres, $20, $40.47.
Hospital in Columbus. Mrs. 4 months old Lovely walnut on Route 4 $6500 00
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52, $30, $113.05.
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ol 15 per month. or pay bal-l WY 2·36 36
WY 2·38 30 \ new hOm.- Built on kitct&gt; Whiles lA , 2.43 acr.s. $20, $8.15. of 62.31 A. in N pari ex IliA, 3.84 acres, $20, $lll.OO..
ville, Lot 53 Sub. A, $3ll, $19.00
6 15 ~t:._, en~ storm windows, alum. I Clark. Lelia et a\ S. 21 Leb- .69 acres, $220, $18.78.
- - - - -- - - ance of $81 54 Try tt in your _ __
Salt Produ~s Refmmg eo., Larue, TiJiie et al, Miners
Notice
home. Ca ll WY 2-65.i5. &gt;;.12 6tc FOR SALE 6 room house, J Inurn Sldmg Call Guy Nelg· anon , Eastern, Coal land, II· Christy, George A. &amp; Eunice The, S. 16, Salisbury, coal land, ville, Lot 54 Sub. B, $30, 119.01.
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_ I bedrooms and bath 914 Broad·[ ler, Racine. Ohio.
1.95 acres. $90, $11.82.
M., s 1, s or w ZOOA C...! 3A 13.81 acres, J70, $428.80:
Richmond, John, M!nersvllle,
Earl's Harber Shop, Racme 1PUPPIES for sale cross be
way out or htgh water Call
L1 29 tfc 1 Coryell, Edna D., S.22, East- !Coal land), 3 acres, $20, $38.· Salt Produc~ Refmmg Co., Lot 57 Sub. A, $30, 116.17.
Ohio , now
two barbers, tween ..Belgium ' Schiprerkee
:\-1 A A Scarberry, WY 2-' - - AUCilONEER
·- 1ern, N corner jCoalland ). 5 ac- 01.
The, 8.17, SaliSbury, 213
Coal
55 Jand, Richmond, John, MJneraville,
1
Earl Custer and Roger H1IL
J M G 1
2681.
6·12·3tcl
complete Service
res, 120, $10.43.
Maynard Coal C..mpany, The, 7!.6! acres, $340, fl- · •
Lot 63, $20, $5.88.
and toy Lerriers. . . au , ,
Salt P oducts Refmlng C..
We will appreciate your pill- Slar Roule , Chester, Ohio, ,
Critt Bradford
Coryell, Edna D., S. 28, East- S. 7, Coal under 3.25 A in Sec.
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·• Vorhes, A. W., MinemlDe
ronage.
6 15 31C
11-2
or
afler p.,
HOUSE FOR SALE
Write, Prone or Conta&lt;l
ern, Coal land, 234 acres, $11.20, 1 !Coal land) J.2.1 acres 120 Tbe, 5.16, Ssltsbury, Coal NE Lots 3-t-5-6-7-8-9 Landing Front
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~lodern Ranch Style Beautiful
A. c. BRADFORD
$4811.19.
$Sl.OO.
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m.
6-! 2-Jt p lac&lt;~tion on top uf small hill '
Racine, Ohio
i Gilmore, R. C., S.21, East·
RUTI..AND VILLAGE
10 acres, $50, $285.06.
,
Corydell, ,Edna D. et al, Sut
I 16 Fl.- LYMA:-.~-bO-at
Motor I facing State Highway Garage on
5 1 t.fc ern, Coal Land, 40.32 al·res, Charlton ciara Rutland Vii- 'Thomas, Dayton, 8.15, Salls- ton Twp" N-8 of 100 A lot No.
and trailer. $.~. Call Tom Route 7 w1th good road to main
$190. $139.40.
Iage, Fall~n Add: 2 ex tri. W bury, (Coal land), 1.89 acres, 121 9(Coalland), 100 acres, f481t
I Rail, Middleport. WY 2-27'21. 1hL ghwaY. F'our bedrooms, Jivmg,
Karl Graeser, -Plumbln&amp; and
Gilmore, R. C., S.21, East- side 20' of E side, $;)0, $14.18.
t,to, $17.3&amp;.
$285.~..
I
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8-12-3tc dimng, family, kitcben, break·~·
Heating
ern, Coal SW comer (Coal land) Molden, Robert •· Neva, W MIDDLEJ'?f!-T VIlLAGE
Neutzlmg, Clarence, SuttOII
----· --- ------·- 1lust play , ma1d's, utility and
MlnersviUe, Ohio
ac
Jackson
William
E
and
Nor
Tw
30 A
1 land 30
' shop . Three baths, ceramic lile
bl
19.56 acres. $9(), 67.41.
part of a51k A NW IJ&lt;t. of SW 1/4.
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iddle · ilia • p,,
' coa
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acres,
I will be out of
LIVE BAI1 , 24 hour, se lf-serv· i and wall to wall carpet on I End yGur sewer trou et
Gilmore, R. C.. S.21 , Eastern, ex OOA 06 acres $20 $1074 rna Irene, M
port V ge, $140, f170.06.
' ICe day and ni~ht. "1innows, . flotm. About two.thirds or !
We have aU sizel
Coal Land, 61.50 acres, $300,
. . 'SALEM fwp'
. . Lower Pomeroy No. 316, E part Richmond, John, Sutton Twp.
•. m y office June 13
night crawlers, red worms. ! hnu se is pa nPled in mahogany ;
sewer Machines
I $213 16
N1
E II
S bet, RR and river, $10, $13.17. Coal under No. 8 Vein (Coal
·
Reasoaable Rate•
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e son, rv et a1• 5· 12• a- Mart' Blanche Middl
I 1 d
Fife 'Trading Post, Rt. 7, anll walnut. Atr condttloned. Call WY 2.%9'Jt Day or Night
Gilmore. R. C., S.27, East- lem Twp., Near middle NW y,, VillagelDLot Q _: 2.67A
), 56S acres, t2'730, $3,222·~ Jug h Ju ne 20
M~~d\eport , Oh1o. ·- 6 9 12tc I On
Large patm and double carport. [
tft
I
ern,
Coal,
95.89
acres,
$460,
3
acres,
$20,
$17.00.
of
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lot 200' x 390'. May be seen _
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Rosse,eun
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t, 267
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eres, opv, ...~ Richmond, John, Sutton Twp.
11 R be H. -..man.
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~ r. Ray R. Pickens
by appointment only
AJ.t CONDITIONING Refnger· Lewis George Ray S 8 Leb- da S 5 W f M rti sb
&amp; .33.
Coal Land, 60 acres, $290, $340Coli 9Bl·3lll
Ch.,ter, Ofllo ation service. Jack 's Refrig- anon ~uthern, Middk ·,( NW w' f .RR l'l.o a ~llour:l28
Moddispaugh, Romer, ltliddle- .55 ..
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eration, New Haven. Phone 11
N I'
$20
acres,
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.- port Village, Lower Pomeroy, Rictunond. J()bn, sutton Twp.
2 36
HOUSE
FOR
SA
LE
e
4
rooms,
TU
2-3537.
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No. 1·75 193' S. of Park..St. E. of Coal NW of SE v, " lA N
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laundry
room
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bath.
Tiled
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SAUSBURY
.
Creek,
$320, $82.113.
(Coal land) , 39 acres, $190,
I~nw'1 fly simply viewing the
[ fluors in all rooms L!Vmg . BEATING. Plambm&amp;. MtteUer 1 Lew.s, George W., S.9, Soulh· Ba~ley, B. H., S 32, Sshs. Ohio River Ry Power CAm- $221.110.
C
lf't V" ' "'Tl cleaner m\'
REGATTA WEEK IN
I room wall . to . wall carpet. ' Fur?am. Arnold Brolher•: ,ern. SW corner, 5 sores, $30, bury, SW comer Jacob Mill lot, pany, Middleport Village, 15 • John Rldlmond, SUtton Twp.,
ynur home Phone tlV 2-?821
POMEROY
tn Beech St .
~iddleport .[ ill ta•t MaiD Streel, Pom lll 5.1i:l
.71 acres, $10, $11 .64.
!50' Right of Way, $411, $32.96. C&lt;lal NE comer (Coal Land),
5 2tl ~Ole
Phonec WY 2-3811. 6 10 61c
Phone WY !.z448.
•, LewiS, John Jr · S.ll. South- Daniels. John 1':. et al S. I Shuler Worthy Middle•~rt vil· 4 acres ....., "
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corner o 0\l.ou acres, SE of W '%of NE. If• ex coal, tage, Div. Jones Estate 1 W. JOOu RicbJDxld, SUtton Twp.,
~:MEXICAN TOMATO plants for , Comr, risit and haVf' fun ' FOR SALE· Cornplrtely mod-~ -•
· If vou nPf'd help ol a n y
ern , 3 bedroom ranCI home
Legal Notice
.2 acres, $80, 149·54 ·
8.65 acres, $50, $28.79.
part of 6A, W of Cem., $710, C..al E eod !Coal tan~) 39 ao. aale. William Holmes. Sy ra· kind. s~ f' ~~ ~ at Landmark
.m new area on Cheste·. Road . '
.--- -I Lewos. John Jr., S.l , SouthDyker
Hosmer
&amp;
Robert
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res , $190, ,..._.u.
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5 26 lfc ' Yo1r'rr \\'pJcnm!:' !
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NOTICE
OF
LANDS
TO
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ern.
Mod
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pf School ex !.55 A W Shuler, Worthy, Middleport Rlclunond, John, Sulton Twp.
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FORFEITED TO THE
1"' Rd ., .50 acre, $10, $3.96.
part .. 19 acres, 110, $9.1111.
Villagt!, Dlv. Jones Est. 1 W. Coal land, 20 acreo, "00,
;' HEAR IT ON WMPO - Llew '
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OHIO
Stanley.
W
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F.
and
Sarah
J.,
Halley,
William,
s.
:13,
.13
part
of t6A., w of Cem., f240, .92.
RIVER DOCK SERVICE
ellyn Thompson's "Life and
Thr
Ramoltf
The
following
IS
a
lis!
of
.
Southern,
Lot
264,
NE
part,
3
acres,
$10
$43.95.
$286.00.
Rlclunood, John, S.2, SulloD
1
Light" program. Monday tbru
FOR GASOLINE
! Wortcl Standard ot C..mpoct Ilands, lois. and parts of lots Iacres, $20, $60.91.
Koenil,), William, S. 34, S part
POMEROY
Twp.. C&lt;lal No. 16 Carson Eo. Friday at Hell a. m. EST
SUPER SERVICE. 1
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upon which the taxes, assess- Stanley, W. F., and Sarah J., or J75A NW 1/4. Und. ~ of 4A, Bailey, Paul, Pomeroy, No. tate (Coal laod), 13 acre1, NO,
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i 21 Uc ·
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STATION
~~~ car room, ride 1nd per- ments. etc., have be£'n certi- Southern. Lot 26( Near middle 2 acres, $10, $5.26.
262 - 18 E of Shoemaker, $2.79 $74.24.
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:AUTOMOBIL! IDI!IIIraOCI! Geell
OPEN
tormanre. Small C'"' eeuoum)' fied delinquent for t.wc years: [of NE ~ of NE •, 2 acres, Koenig, William, S. 34, NW acres, $80, $70.26.
Richmond, Jobn1 S. 2, sutton
....,.Ued? 1 oo Y""' - ·
24 HOu~s
and m•••••rablllty
!Name, Descnploon. Acres, $10, $9.93.
of SW v, Und. \1 of &amp;SA, 32.50 Bailey, Pau~ Pomeroy, No. Twp., Coal NE of S \1' IC..al
' ilr't Ucen11! CaU W~ :1-Mli [1,..,....--....- - - - . . JI
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Valuation . and Total Delinquent Taggart. Sarah, Old Portland acres, $200, $68.13.
,256 Sub. 11 Tri. on S. line, $40. land), 11 acres, $50, f81,49.
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ui iJtjN'1 PUMF--Yflu sluggish sep- i
Metropt~ltlln Motor•
Taxes, in tha.t order.l
Lot 11 , $30. $24.87.
Lewis, Sarah, S. 8, Near NE $23.36.
· John Ricbmond, 8.1, Sutron
For Rant
i tic "n' G" Klean-Em ;11 1 E Main '!lr..t ~umeroy
Clark, Ziba el al , S. 2. Bed· Bacon, Jonn, S.8 Lebanon, cor. of N of Racine Rd ., ,10 ac· Davidson, John, Pomerey, No, Twp., Coal N ¥• of SW V• !Coal
--- - - 1 oeptir Lank cleaner
Land I
Pllone ~~~ 1.-31171
lord Twp., W •1, of NF. 'I• ex 10 Southern, Coal. und. \1 of 8.39A res, $10, $4.71.
256, Sub. II&lt;, 'IG0,$98.1ltl.
land), 84.25 acres, $400, $47U8,
t ROOM furnished hou se
in nrark ~'arn Bureau.
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4 Z2 lk A, SW, 70 A., S1090, $282.86. [ roal in NW ICoalland l, 4.20 ac- 1 Morgan, James W. &amp;c Ralph Ebersbach. Theodore, Pome- Ricbmond, JoJm, M1Dersvllle,
Mason, WY 2-3871.
12 6tc 1
2 18 tfe 1 .
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W d Nickerson, George W . Ches· res, $20, $12.53.
A. Andrews, S. 31, 2.1 x 117' roy, No. 259 - 10,!!1 A N end, C..al under Lot 111, $20, f12.1111. !
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ter Village, 10ft. s. of E pari ,! Bacon. John, S.23, Southern off &amp;endS pt. of NE v,, .11 ae- 10.19 .....,., $340, $199.72.
Williamson, J. M. and A. B.,
FURNISHED apartment, up- , 1~. 6 cyL FORD, new motor. YOUNG MAN wants summer ,l10, $11.05 .
[Coal w. end looalland ). 8 ac- res, $10, $3.32.
Eber•bach, Theodore, Pomo- S.l, Sutton Twp., Coal W \!o of
sta1rs, 4 rooms , bath
and . Lr1ar~lats HPretord sos!'led work on farm or anything [' Bacon, John s. 9-10, Ches- l res, $10, $24.97 _
Morgan, James W. &amp; Ralpb roy, No. 258- 3 A SE part u. SE ¥4 (Coal land), 14.50 acrea.
laundry. WY 2.-5434 .. __ 6-1 2-4tr' 1 ye.arlmg ~ul\, 2 bottom plow· : else suitable. Ca ll Gallipolis, te 1 Twp., Comer (Coal Land 1, l Beegle, Ira &amp; Oval Diddle, A. Andrews, S 31, S of Pome· lots sold, 3 acres, $100, $57.46. f400r $177.24.
APARTMENT FOR 1\ENT Al-i Ohver dnll. Ph. SH 2-4 656
367-1246
6 10 6t c 29 acres, $110, $15554
,S 23, Coal W ''· ~~acres. $190, roy-Rutland Rd. in S part of Eichelberger, J. S., Pomeroy
RACINE VILAGE
10 trailer space. Good loc·a·
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EMPLOYMENT
Wamed~;,(.
Brown,
Madeline
Worley
FI2
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$163.00.
NE
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17
acres,
$40
115.34.
Lol262
No.
18.3.54
A.,
on
N.
Hayward,
Ros;, Racine VII62
lion. Call Walter Crooks, WY
.
. ed . tcroor nd exter· Chester Twp., NW part of Fr . '
LEBANON SOUTHERN [ Oh1o R1ver Ry. &amp; Power C..., pl. of 3 A lot m Frac. 10 • 18, !age, Lot 8, (36 N Ill, $100,
2-3631
ti 10 tfr A!ICTlON PvPry Wednf'"day and perren~ . m
a ,.
12 NW rCOal land · 29 acrf's I Beagle Jra &amp; Oval Diddle 5 x 50' Right of Way, SlO. $8.13. 2 acres, $11, $67.36.
$99.18.
1' ref' es Imates.
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pamtmg
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' l..and 99.42 acre~\.' ! Oh'1o R'1ver Ry. &amp; .Power. o.
~'~·lberger, J . S., Pomeroy. Morrow, rw
~d R., S• I"u, -na·
1 H··. h
~ bed- ·S"turda ·v; ..Welch 's· AIIC·!inn · mr
Phone
WY 2.2mj
or
ee
Ro . I$UO. $66 ·.03.
I,.N.,
.I!IA'Irc::
2 1
~m'"~~u~e ::~h 1 ~alh . """ Lau rel I hll. Roule 124.
ec Cullums.
, 12 x 80' Righi of Way, $10, $32.· Lot 262 No. 18- 3.54A on N cine VU!lage, Lot 10 S 18, $10,
5_29 _1fc [ Brown. Mad•line Worley . F4.1$480 ., $428.1S .
ment, buUtpin cupboard. hard- - - - - · -· ____ .6 2 .lO!p
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--Twp., Coal under NE , Brown, Madliine Worley, S. 82.
line of Frac. W of SUil, 3.$4, $7.71.
wood floors, gos furnace Call \mX IC.,N 'l!lM .T&lt;1 11lanls for
HelD IN&gt;nled
. SAUSBURV TWP.
atTes, $190, $122.02.
Neutzlbtg, Chtreooe, .llaclne
1c·or ICoallandl. 52 acres. 12fo0. 1:\1. C..al under NE •;, of Sec.
Tracy Whalry, WY .aoM aft .ll sale Wi il 1am Holmes S\•ra ·
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1$118.13.
. Jl ex 50ih rds. wide off SW of Otuo
Ry &amp;-.Power C.o., Folmer, Philllp, Pomeroy, No. Vllage, Near m1ddle No 3 Ill S.
2
er $ p m
tOte eus• .
I 26 lie WA~IEO LPN al Ca nnan 5 Carpenter. Ney , S. 31 . Ch.st· ' Entire length or 1.1, !Coal land) 12 x 15 Right of Way, $10, 256, Aloag Kerra Run not In ll acres, f30, $40.83.
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Nu~smg Home. Pom~ruy , er rwp., SW corner lt'ofl lland) , illO acres. $330, $86.73.
$l1.2JI.
Lots, $40, fM.74.
Neville, Naomi: Racine VU·
FOR RENT ..:. frallir I
"" • M col'lll'ltOLt
: OhiO .
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3tc_ 60 acres, $200, $318.52.
corwin,
M.
L.,
s.
14,
15.
Coal
Russell,
William
David,
8.24Gilmore,
Walter
and
Ed
11
a,
lage,
Lot 55 - 31 off N side of
1
on N Second-av m Middl('·
••e top
u s Co¥11
Carpenter,
S. 5,
min. under 2.22 A SE of 30, S8llsbury Twp., No. S6 Pen. Pomeroy, No. 282 W. of Sugar Lot 55, $110, f2M.55.
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ny Survey•.62'acres $40 $22.15 Run Rd. on N line 2~ A more SUcb lands and lots
were
1w...o by '"''"' ,.....,....., n--.t
port. Near shoppmg dtslrtct au l't'PI'v•l f··..o.-,n• ra ' unll'!. ,o, u 1 11ian pay""'"' , ... , •• '1&lt;1v~n··.,,..,.,., [ wp., W cor o .
an ~ .oN aeres, Ss
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4 'vUa .~clmn coa
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c II WY ! ~113 1\'e~vil ::;JHI!&gt; r-&lt;ln'~'"~ to~ I h r"'""lll&lt;l• '" lo•"• '""'" "~-~~···•nr) land) 22 acres $100 $Ll1 78 ' $10 $5.87
rver, mt, 5.26,
IB ry, or JC;H, .iN BCl'ell, ~ , .,..•• om w::u
UIC' ""''""~" IKHinl
\.IUOCrelt&gt; patiOS. a
2· .11a, l}e •PPHO!'O ~~~ '" 1 dH~· hf'!•t•! ·•• •n•nt ,.nil• OI&gt;O"'~'e&lt;\ ... P... '.. ""'
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·1186 WY Lt146 or WY 2-3600 I Mf~e!lt "" ....,o1uf'• '" '1\ llk I J•w i u~u• ll,, unJWt'I!'Uir\ ~RJ&lt;.:r tn)nr'llf i Carpenter, Ney , S. 35, Chest- Doerfer , Henry. s. 22, E. end . I'
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acre, $20, $4.62.
No. 161).12U-4.6l A. s of Line- pmreedlnp. The ownera, rnort6-S·Ifl' ROOd ~ontrnl nl r\o~lrt!t·li'&gt;~ tamle , W•Hr ··~·· t•~•nr ~~mt .... r~ ..... •"" er Twp., SW I"Orner {Coai ,!Coel la ), 22.50 acres, $110. s
Cl' t
s•• s II I Umo w of Point Lane,or.. ....
---- lieDors and
other
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· land l 12 8 res r~ 16228
'$8 45 ,.
arver,
mon , .w, aS· on~'6""·, .
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tnra~:e [ ' ....... In ~J&lt;r••n Bn• 1:1&amp;11· Pnm••"• l
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bury NE of 910 A
82A 62 acres $340 $155 52.
pertonl having or clallnlq ln3 and 4 AOOM rurni&lt;~hPL apart- tnM'('II LM&gt;ill'oL\RK. Ml'l~~ c~unt~ nAil~ OWoll&gt;lnl!l .. nrnfO&lt;II' mun
' Gaul. Eldon S. 9-10,
Ches- 1 Gi1more, R. C., s. ~7. N part w
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. part •. 09 acr-e t520, $100.84. Lyons, Lindley . et al, p~ .aQ•
..., or
3
m~nt~. Row ley &amp; nePd Uarl-l•lnn__:_ll:ao• "~••n "'"""' · ""m"'"l' _ : Wanted To Buy . ter Twp., E 'z of w_ tl •Coal :o SE · ~ ~
a I, · ac- Sarver, Thoma; H., S.26,'8al· eroy, No. SSt Trl. NE part of parts ol lots, wW take aotlre
ware.
5 11 llc i STEREO CONSOLE. 1965 mod· Roms WANTED. - Gen.Sing, lanGd '· 813 63 allcreso, "'S4~1. C$50llh .,19 re~;l$190., fiR27.22c. S 32 sw isbury, W of Road S of .OOA, JO ' Lot 581, $40, $113.55. '
·that llle Court hat llUd the
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oeg eon. · " ' · eser 1 ·' 1more, · ' · ·
acre $411 11150
M M fr
Win, P tnero dale of June U IM5 81 lO•Ill'
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se1 radio
go lden se-al special. 500 \lbs. Twp., NW 1,14 ICoal land) , 42 part !Coal land), 30 acres. $140
·.R &amp; Margoret, No.cl
$10,
o'clDck A. M.
eu and tJnturm!ltted aoar~
Has ntl'P frnl~ t~ of ~~talnu1 . !hr s; ot .\olay. Apple Root s. C ean acres. $200, $268.84.
$9fo.94.
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S 9 NE of NW 'I• 1 ac SIO M M
Win p
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Takeand
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Che~terbu Com an The- ' .'
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MlllJEHN 4 room and bath. month. or pay balance due B1ll Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio. 1acr.,., 1200. $268.73.
GI'W!ser, Viola, S. 20, SW of A CArp
ll!andie PomeriiJ' (',oUDiy Board of lleYIIIoo will
16 Sshs.!:; Ng
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H. D ' S4, Chester . NW v. of sw 'I• IC..al land),
of 'S.
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Twp., s • of NW •C..al land!, 2.1.75 A., $UO, 188.50.
$6.32.
acre, .$80. f5Uf.
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IIIII' be llled p!'lotr .to IIIII date.
TH.Att.ER lilTS - ,,,. sew 101 SALEc IlAY. Herben w,t.l -~,;
80 acres, 1310, $511 .36.
Hlll1 Albert Jr .. S. 7, 13, NE White, Walter P., S. 25, Salls- R~ppold, ,Georse~flt Pom-' ·U no valid objections are , preq .. nd wat~r Bruwn·o 1'ra1t Iiams. Shade. Ohoo.
6-·f&gt;tp , AUTOM BI!-E Insurance been. Goeglein, H. D., Sec.ll, Ches- corner (Coal 1anc1), 3 acres, bury, Near millllle on w Une ex eroy, No. jQ ,.. 1 .' 11 ~~~~· to
u to 'JI1 ctl said ·~I
er • •til ISiiitt Approved I --I ca~cel!ed · Lost you. oper• ter Twp., SE IJ4 of NE 1!, and $W, Sltf5.
coal ex .65 A.' 7:40 · acres Wt peop:fi mt11it'~~· · · ~lli.GO- ~- 8CUoD of the CoUiJij Boa~
Mtnersvllle, Ohoo, Phun• w~ PICNIC TABLES for sale, reas· tors license: Call WY t-2966 NE y, (C&lt;Ial Iandi, 80 acres, Hill, Albert Jr., s. 22, 28, E f39.4G.
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Roae, Ante, ~. No. ,If lleY!IktD trW' be .~
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1 t5 ttc onable. Call SH 2-5052.
6l51fc $380, 1$14.34.
enjjlCoal laod), 27.25 A., $130, Bailey, Paul, s.a, Sallabory,
iiE
·~~· · No. at, *!II ujd Ianda Oldeftd "lllr!eltlnsur•nca
_ __ 6 9 6tc ~HIITO C&lt;IJ&gt;YIOI l!of'Ylce Cot&gt; Goeglein, H. D., S.l6, Ctoe.t- $99.U. ·
coal In W \1 of NW y, (C&lt;Ial $20', f-11.59.
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CLOTH awnings and porch vol· ies made ol Je&amp;at papers. er Twp., SW or SW ''• IC..al , Hill, Albert Jr.. S. 34, W part Landi. I acre, flO, fl9.00. .
Skinner, Alma 8:, pomeroy, aold pur.,.nl to law.
GUARANTEED. renewable for anee. Bamboo porch shades borl!l re&lt;·ord• ol!d almost ony laod), 70 acres, $310. $450.70. (Coal lallfi), 88 acres, 1290. Blllley Patfl, 811, Sslisbury, No. 1 Cliff above 115:eelllor Salt ' EVELYN WCfiE,
lfle h""pltallzat.ton.
Issued Venetian blinds and repall'!. other dO&lt;um•nts
Koenlc, V. A., 55, Cltesfer $219.1S.
Coal No. 5 SE of NIV y, tC..ll WkB., ·flO; "4.91. .•
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all ag&lt;B. Ph,,no WY 2-0166
Dale Wippel, 211 Union AvU Reuter lnsuronce, Pomeroy Twp., NW part tCoal Iandi,
Hltf, Alber! Jr.; S. 36, SW Iandi, 3 ncres, 120, flf.87.
Smith, 1. J. and Emma, Pom- ,~ MEIGS CQUm'Y, OIUO
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, 1 1 lie ocres, $20, fl311,
part of NE \\, iC..al lsnd) 40 1 Baile~, Paul, S. 1o, Saliaburf, ero,r, No. tt iub. 1- 13 z 100' . ·
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FATHERS DAY IS NEXT SUNDAY
Glvt Him 1 Comfortobit Choir for Porch or Lown

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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
FAMILY NIGHTS
"THE CADDY "
Dean Marlin
Jerry Lewis
- and" SWORD OF LANCELOT"
Cornel Wilde . .lean Wallace
{Color)

ALL 3-DAYS

ELBERFELDS--POMEROY

nur.-Frl.
June 17-18
" MUTINY ON
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Wilh Marlon Brando

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(Techmcolor)
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GALVESTON"
\Vilh .Jeffrey Hunter

HAVE FUN
IN THE SUN

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"NONE BUT THE
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-Tecbnico lorFrank Stnatra-Clint Wa lker

Tony Bill-Sammy Jackson

Laraine Stephens

FUN IN THE SUN

Colorcertoons

1.99 TO 19.95

tiFf JACKETS

20..21 -22

R011. $-1.95 - - -

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(Tecbnicolor)
With Tommy Kirk

SKI BUT

Featurette: Wha' Happened
Colorc:1rtoons

RIG. $4.45 - - - - -

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There Is Always A

SHOES
$4.99 up
UFOAM

HEARING AID !
Latest Model RADIOEAR Hearing Aid will be glvea
absolutely FREE to some hard of bearing peraon
during the BIG BEND REGATI'A to be held June
18-19-20 in Pomeroy. The drawing will be held on
Sunday, June 2oth, and winner need not be present
to win.
Fill out the coupon below and mel! to

WILLIAM S. DILES
12 WEST STATE ST.

Address
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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June 18-19
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SPECIAL

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Regatta Weekend Celebration Section

Pom_er~~jddleport, 0,

June !5, 196Hl

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REGATTA WEEK-END
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JUNE 18·19-20

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t'a ."
nwt'~, is working with thesf'l
ol of no.tional unp111't;uwe it is uone
In order to help inqtrt' tne othPr f'hatrmf'n and thrir !'Om·
:o; 1 r:l f'f('t' taunf'h t&gt;d tht' "HP· the lrss vt!all_\· Jmpnr· tant 111 tht'
sucre~s ol this initiHl projt&gt;cl, Imillt&gt;es.
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,· ,t;~. Wf't&gt;k 1·nd '' in an t&gt;flnrt to ; people of Sou11waslt'rn Oil tO in the Chamber snlicils the help of 1 BEAUTY PAGEANT-I MISS j
,~ tf1Httntf' the economic. grnwth their end('avor~ to Jn~p~~nvt' t~e all tht' region's fine citizens.
i\m~rica Regional Conte!-itl
nt the Sou\hPaS!t&gt;rn {thw :w:•a , eommerrta l and r('('re.lllmui i d t·
Wlli~ Leadmgham . gt-nrral Bob Hoeflich.
PARADF. AND FLOATS 'fhi ;. ct-lf'hratirm. to he h.:-ld m 1mal e ot whnt has ~)et'n rt'tt&gt;rred
conjunction with t.he lorme:~l an· dJ.1irman. Md chmrm}m ol hnat
Paul Chapn1ao.
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nounrf'ment ol PomProv ·~ !II"W tu as an "under devPlopt'd arFood conrt'ssions will ht!
ltOUSING - Mayor Char· 1
providt-d on the lower park· 1 Jes Legar,
j:~twf'rnmf'nl tmn+ do(·k..: will ft•:1 I
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• 1 :~c the MJd·E'ast H.al'ing Asso- ond ntmwrs-up wtll rerPIVP. trn- ing lot in &lt;'tmperation with . PAHKING - Amrrican I.e·
ci..:tmn·s r.a~tPrn Chi1mptonsl1tp I phtes and $75_ 11nd ~?U ...:-~vmo;s !01·al organizations and the gions Guy Guinther.
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PomProy Chambrr of Com- . PHOM(YfiON - .la£'k l'&lt;~r·
Ohio Rt'l::rmal M io;;s 1\meriea I testant.s thems~lvPs wt\1 _sr lt&gt;rt mrrre. sponsors of Rt·gatta i sry and Bob Win,e:rtt.
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Contr'il. lht' Greater Snuthe~tq. i .\1is;: . Congenwhty who Will re· WPrkend.
Chamber of Commrr&lt;.'P Prf:'s- !
ern Ohio Comm(&gt;rrml and In· ; reive a trophy. Bonds llavt' bfen
Kermit Walton, Pomeroy i ident Jark Ca rse~' ex prrs~rd i
du~tria 1 Ex hi hit and nurnPrClliS dona ten h~ the Parmer~ Bank mrrehant. Is rhairmnn of the thanks to 1111 of ''uur neigh-!
Sf't'nnd&lt;~rv 11 rliviliP~
and SclVlngs Co., the Pomeroy ronre!tslon rommitt{"t' and any bors" from Midt!lel),&gt;r 1., and sur- I
While it 1 ~ rra\i7.ed lht: "Re· ~jntumal Rank and the ('itilf'ns quPstions along th::~l
lint&gt; rounding l'Ommunitirs who have
'a11a Wef'kt'nd'' IS not &lt;In t'\o't'UI N&lt;~lional Bank.
' should lw dirtcttd to him at been so hPipful, to the Outdoor
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,ro. will ennsirurt &lt;:~nd don.,.te ' tht' New York Clothing Hou!le, Billboard Adver!ising ol' Nautht&gt; 24 font runway In be btult I 'fhe Pomt&gt;roy Fire Depart· man Bros., Cottrrman. East·
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l'rom lhl' stagr mtc') thr audttor- 1 mPnl und t&gt;mPfgtnry squad ern, JVkWhortt'r. folnmbus, and
Iiurn.
: unit. dte Mt&gt;igs County Jay· the Kam1wha Vallf'V Ontdoor ;
I Mrs . Maxine Griffith is in j t•ees. the Racine Fire De· Advertising Compan.ies, and to
1 du1 r~e ol awards and will serve 1[ partment and Rutland Fire- all the non-prof il ol'ganizotions. l
'Their fforts have served ag,
rnntinuf'f1 frnm 1 1; 1 ~t' 1)
"&lt;ts one ot thrre auditors to to· mPn will be some of thr or1
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tal JUdging
points Sa turda&gt;' 1 ganizations plannin~ lo ha\'t' ·a verv defin it e publie t&gt;ndorst'· ·
gown rompr!tiHm
· night. Also serv mo :1S audit.ors rnnrrssions.
, nwnt ·or Soulhl'&lt;lslern Ol1in'~ d
f'rf'rPding thr Jinal st&gt;lf'l'l lnn
!!&gt;
, I forts to ht&gt;lp it srlf,"
he said.
R.nbf'rta 1\raueter will -:ing a will he Mrs. Charlot te Evans
m~&gt; rl lf'V 11 t rivt'r snn·J.~ ;md tllf' tmrl Mrs t·~velyn Lanning . Alan '
ukult•ir churus 1·nm 111 Jst'd nl Harris IS serv ing as ht&gt;ad of --·- -- - -- - - - - - - - __ .
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HOUSing
• ArranL~ements £or

R~~r: EdJ&lt;nn Hnbslr&gt;
llrr is iiiP ior~~:;:~,rlolngiSt~ lola Bartru~ : Weekend are Being Sou!J"ht
no~te:-~s
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mirtf'e rnr Ihe

com- tf•olda _SaJg('nl ,md F:lma Hu:-.·
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st'll w1il hi' on !land w a»sist
Housmg arrangemPnts for the Regatta Weekend are
liP hN ('ommitH•r wh:l'h will hP the contestants .
bemg .handled through. Pomeroy Ma.v or
Legar.

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1' :- ! nl Jl'l' Mr s Halpt 1 Wt&gt;lk .. r.
SLITLANO. ~1d 1UPl l - The town hall stating the arrangements they have and th e
\'Irs . E. A. Rail. :\1r~ . Blt~&lt;lrd U. S Weatlwr Burf'att today be- pnre of rent per ntght. The following ts a ha!1dy fo~m
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l.t&gt;f' . ' lr!\. H... nn E,.,·ing, Mrs gins transm illing weather dat.a t.o fill out and mail to Jila~·or Legar or as a gmde l.o m·
,Jam•·s rrBrit&gt;n . · M:·s Rntwrt to Franrr via tlw Earl_,, Bird formation needed whf'n telephoning informal tOn to the
Coals. Mrs . Hir·hw·d ('harnbrrs . . eom municulion~ satrllite
' mayor:
Mro;, lion Collins . .\1rs. l\t&gt;nn11 1 The transmisstons. originating TO CHARLES LEGAR.
W&lt;1lton, i\1rs. Rirhard Fullt'IHI, a1 thr Nat1onal Weatllf'r Satel· MAYOR OF POMF.ROY
Mrs . t~('orge Hobstetler , Jr , 1ile Crnter in Suitl;md. outside TOWN HALL
iVt: ss Marion

Eher~b;u·h .

~Hili W&lt;i &lt;:hin~ton .

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POMEROY .

OLD CHINESE PROVERB:
Man Who Rldos Tlgor End Up lnoide One
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er f:ws imi lt&gt; charts !rom
the
I have the following arrnmodalion~ availahlt' in
'fhe firq placr pagr ·mt win· Tiros IX wt'ather sa telltte . Tbe i erov on .June 18. 19 JIHt 20.
rwr will rPcei\'e a ~1011 s;.~vings f'harts will ~hnw weH rher and I •· •.... . .. • ......••. , ........... •• .. .•. ..
hnt rl . a .\'li~ " .Amrne;~ troph~ douds owr thr- en11rr northt&gt;rn I
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21nd crown, and t·n~ es r r o 111 ltemisphPrP for u 24-tmur prr·
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Their desilna ti"n w111 he the .
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Before you buy

Be ouro to get our dul on now
Pontile, Buick, GMC Truck

~ation's

"But Buy Anywhere"

MINNIE PEARL - Star of "The Grand Ole Opry." She's hilarious. Don't miss her One of the
great natAfl flq l-"'S ........ . ... , , ... . ... _. , ural entertainers Friday mght only; June 18 on the river front stage In person. Tickets are available from PomePHONE
_... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . roy Lions club
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inside. If the lush bucket seats and carpeting don·t
get you, then the eager 335 HP VB will. The GTO
Pontiac also comes in 360 HP as doe. our Riviera
Buick Gran Sports. Once you get into one you will

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TWO BIG EVENTS THIS WEEK REGATTA WEEKEND AND ••••
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With Gifts Fit For A KING

CAMPING OUTFIT!

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Shopping early at the

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Harry A. Bush, 18, Rt. I, Box
II, Racine; Gay E. Fields, 18
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Phi sorority has announced it 18 Chester, and John S. Welts. :I
will offer babysitting services j Long Bottom, have enlisted
at the Pomeroy Senior High the United States Air
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School auditorium during the and are presently
ski and sky shows on Saturday basic training at Lackland AFIB. 'I
and the boat races on Sunday. San Antonio, rexas.,
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be conducted, and there will be cil of Tuppers Plains on
toys for the tots.
I Tuesday evening were Mrs.
Facilities are also planned to \ ry Reibel, Mrs. Thomas COOk, !I
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ternoon. Has Lee .lacobs pre· Mrs. Phyllis Rowen were ob·
dieted the actual winner or the served and gifts were rl•ceivrace? Come tothe Regatta and ed. Refreshments of cake, ice
see.
cream and tea were served.

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COME TO
ESCAPOLOGIST - Lee Jacobs, right, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Lincoln Drive, a skillful magician,
ls shown above wrapped in 75 feet of rope from which
; he expects to escape in less time than it takes an impartial committee of men to wrap him.

MAPLEWOOD LAKE

Jacobs Promises Escape
From 75Ft. of Tight Rope
During the stage show Fri~ During the Miss America Reday night at !he Regatta in gional Pageant at the Regatta
Pomeroy, Lee Jacobs will at- in Pomeroy on Saturday night

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a £eat never before you will see Lee Jacobs, the
seen. A very few performers - Master of 1llusion, perform his
Houdini for one - have been beautiful
and entertaining
11ble to escape lrom 75 feet of ''Florist's Fantasy" for the
rope.
young ladies participating in
None of these ~xperts have the pageant. ~acobs will show
relei:Jsed themselves in
fu\1 those 0£ you With green thumbs
\'iew o( the audience. L. i'IC- how to grow flowers by magic.
ob , the escapeologist. will at- Don't mss the bre~th tempt for the first time with botany of the mag1r wand.
tbe enlire audience watching to
ON SUNDAY
perform this diffi cult demon· Several days before the boat
stration of skill and coordina· races at the Regatta in Porn·
tfcln. And he will attempt to eroy on Sunday, Lee Jacobs,
£&gt;6cape from the rope in less the Man Who Sees Tomorrow,
time than it takes for a com· attempted to predict the winmittec of specta tors to tie him. ner of the hydroplane ra~s.
. Will Lee Jacobs !mcceed in
ovc.rcoming this knotty prob1emb You will have a chance to
see at the Hegatta. And you will
also see Minnie Pearl, the Musical Wades, the Harmonaires,
8fld other famous performers.
Mr. Jacobs informs
that. :
through the kindess of area
merchants, all interested visit- i
ors to the Regatta will receive 1
a free copy of "The Regatta
Book of Magic Tricks." This I
booklet will cuntaln many sim·
ple mage treks anyone can
do and will also contain an article "How Houdini Really Died"
which should interest all
dini fans.
ON SATURDAY

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denls of low - lying areas
moved to higher ground tnday
when the flooding Danube River reached its highest level in I
recent years.
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lnforced river dike!!
sewral !
highways ln. the Budapeot area
havo Inundated.
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STOCKHOLM (UPI)
An!
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flared out of control Moooay i
night in Stockholm's Haymarket
Square. Four persons were ar- 1
re..;;ted and a police officer was
bitten on the leg.

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JUNE 18·1Y·2U

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VALU.AS LE COUPON

from 8,000 to I 0,000
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h&lt;ltioned

SUMMER TOYS

BIG BEND ·REGATTA WEEK
COUPON SPECIALS at LANDMAR

ltom Air CondHio•\

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OPEN 24 HOUR!

FRIGIDAIRE

Instant comfoct
••••• just slip on
.ad srep .duo a
.........,. ol casual oomfo«.

We Cordially Invite All To

SUMME] FUN/

FOR ALLI

SUPER SERVICE
STATION

18-19-20

iaiiPPIHmet

CROWN

. ~eanmg of the ~ and P_re· l The curfew began in
the
lig10us symbols IS explamed · Middle Ages as a signal usual- !

FUN

Regatta
Weekend In
POMEROY

srrwU voice of

' 06« models 1lmllat

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BOXED HANKIES, BILLFOLDS,

JUNE

QUIET COMFORT

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SYMBOIJC LETTERS

All Roads Lead to Pomeroy and Landmarkll

Listen to the still,

WEEKEND
JCNE 1~ · 19· 2 0

THE HARMONAIRES -Top singing group to be seen and heard In Pomeroy during lhe Regatta Weekend
c_:lebratiOn IS the_Harmona1res, featured on the Ed S~lli va~ Show lTV) among other national appearan&lt;"es.

KANAUGA

MIDDLEPORT

CLYDE STOKE, OWNER

ALL
AMERICAN
MADE

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duty that brings great accomplishment. We urge the Jtmost •ooperation of the general

e Outdoor Grills

anti

3·99 to 5·99

BAI.I.·BAND

say thanks for bringing this outstanding event to the Big Bend Area. It Is devotion to

FOR CAMPING TRAILERS e

Narrow

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To the committee chairmen, ell workers who have contributed time and energy,

Fishing

Keds.

JETS

thusly: Chi aoo Rho are the first
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two letters of the Greek word ly by tollmg a bell, to warn
XPISTOS (Christos) and so of· townspeople to extinguish their
t~n are used as an abbrevia- llights and £ires or Nver
lton for tbe name of Christ.
up for the night.

Every Worker ancl Citizen That Has Helped in Any Way

and

Band Jets and U. S.
wide widths.

We Congratulate ...

Swimming

Family. Fe~turlng Ball

~FOR FUN IN THE SUN!

and

To All
Those Who
Have
Helped
Make
Regatta
Weekend
Possible!

t h e·

na
all Hayes,
of P~~~~~iet~:~
J\.1rs.Jesse,
Arnold
all members of Theodorus

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every member of the

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The sorority said there will
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be registered nurses on duty Council eetmg
besides general personnel. I Is Well Attended

This prediction will be opened
verified during the awards
lowing the races on Sunday afpresentation immediately iol-

Complete Selection In
Canvas Footwear for

than one in a family.

Snacks will be served

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Exeeutlve who usually •~ the Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, o,.Jun~ 15, 1965-lh"•
WASHINGTON iUPl)-Presi· House and Senate hierarchy 1 - .
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dent Johnson today invited about 10:30 a.m. EDT e a c h
.
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Democratic congressional lead- ' Tuesday. But today h-e made it Alt.l~ou~h the Pres1denl ~sed c:~_Jefs each wee~. he
ers to breakfast.
a breakfast gathering _ start. t? tnl!i tm:&gt;akt~st and le~ISia· skJpped the .meal w1th , .. .__,_.,
II was a switch for the Chief Iing at 8:30 a.nt. EDT.
uve. matt~&gt;rs with congressional the past !;eVerlll monts.

MEET

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AT THE REGATTA

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custom
WEEKEND

RACING SCHEDULE

You'll

JUNE 18-19·2P
Find Us
At
Booth No. 31

Stop by and visit us at booth no. 31. See all
the Singer machines on display and watch
e demonstration.

*Free Gifts
Register For
*
Tht! Fabric Shop

THE MUSICAL WADES - Three beautiful gals and two guvs make up this star-studded attraclion appearing
durin&amp; Pomeroy's Regatta Weekend Celebration Dam·in g. music, comedy are therr specraltres.

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Start of Parade

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in Middle1'!Jort

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Paul Chapman, Parade cha ir- Son Co.
. be done during lht&gt; parade.
· bi~o: factors in st&gt; lrr tion of winman for Pomeroy 's "Hegalta , All participants in the par- Cash prizes for
w'nning rwrs.
Weekend'' celebration said to- a d~ art:' askPd to b~ av;.ul:lblf' floats will be awa rded m two Contesi&lt;Jnls for the parade
day the organizations, individ- to '· lin~- up .. ill II a 111 , Chap- rategorirs. commer~ial and non are still bemg accepted, Chap- ,
uals, bands and all othrr p('r- 1 man said.
commerctal. Th~ ftr.~l _pia&lt;·{' man indiriited today. He report- ,
!Ions parlici:,Jat ing in the par- It is hoped lhr pa1·ade wi11 float in rarh f'iliPgor:v \\ill n·- Pd int rre&lt;; trd pen.;on~ :-.hould conJdt&gt; on June 18 are to begin lin- / be rrady to move toward Pum- cei1:e a l'il S I~ _prize of. $70. S€'1'- tart. him regarding . del ail~. of 1
ing up on South Serond-av in eroy at betwf'en noon and 1 p. ond place, $3;~ t~nd th1rd pla ce. the p-arade and thetr pnsttton
Middleport net~r R. H. Rawlings ·m. Judging of the floats will $20.
at Chapmtln-Canada y
Shoe
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A firs! place prizt&gt; of $30 and Snh·e in Pomeroy.
a serond place prize of $20 wi!l l
) be awarded to the parade's best
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"individual" enlries. An indi· RI'I'Ort!M will Stand
· vidual entry is defined as an i· Up in World Radng
Individual or group of lndivid, uals either on foot. mounted on
The llfl mile course for the
horseback, or riding in some North-South Championship Boat

a plellup speclllll' eiJUipped for eanaper servlee f
Just add a camper body and head tor the hills! This new pickup comes
equipped for vacation fun with heavy-41uty rear shock absorbers and
auxiliary springs, oversize 7.50 x 16 tires, front stabilizer bar, a P* of big
side mirrors, radio and deluxe heater, tinted windshield,
full-4epth foam seat plus many other pleasant appoint·
menta. Check into Chevy's big choice of ;.II kinds of
pickups at your,Chevrolet dealer's!
NO.1 WAY TO WORK

Singer Sales &amp; Service
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POMEROY

McCall's Patterns
115 W. SECOND
OHIO

Mich.

Ky.

11;c_:u P.M ................. X Runabout- First Heat
12:30 ..........•• , , , .. , X Runabout - Second Heal
12:45 ... , .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . A Hydro - First Heal
1:00 ..... .. . ............. A Hydro - Seeond Heal
1:15 ........... ... .. .. ' .. C Runabout - First Heat
1:30 .................' _, C Runabout - Seeond Heat
1:45 , ,. . . .... .. ..... .' .. .. . . B Hydro - First HeAl
2:00 .................... B Hydro - Second Heat

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~~~"~.Detroit.

C. L. Stevw, Ashland, Ky.
John R. Woods, 81. Louis, Mo.
Earl Bull, Quincy, Ill.

John Dartlnger, Delhi,
io, canada.
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2:15 .......................
C HydroFirst Heal
Heat
!:30
.. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . C Hydro
- Serond
2:45 . , .... , . , . , , , ..... . . A Runabout - First Heat
3:00 ........ ~ .. . .. .. • A Runabout - Second Heat
3:15 ....................... D·Hydro - First Heat
3:30 ....... , ........... D Hydro - Seeolld Heal
8:45 .•................ C-1 Runabout- First Heat
4:00 ..... , .... , .. .. C·1 Runabout - Second Heat
4:15 ... , , , .• , ... , , ..... B Runabout - Flnt Heat
4:30 .. , . , , ......... , , B Runabout - Second Heat
4:45 ............... , . .. . . . X Hydro - First Heat
5:00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X Hydro - Second Heat
If eliminatlot heat. are necessary, they will be run at

REGATTA

HORSE and PONY EQUIPMENT

THE HEEL HOLD - Look closely, this is the Heel Hold, an exhibition trick In
water skiing. Left to right, In the show that Is coming to Pomeroy are Ruth Claxton,
Hester Cook, Un Claxton, Debbie Cook, S baron Claxton, and Kathy Claxton.

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RAY RIGGS SAYS:

time lor that class. Finals !oliowin&amp; lm·
be used in

A THREE MINUTE GUN will
minute.

List of Names
Entering Races
(Continued from paKe 12)

Jim Derr, Trenton, Mich.
.
J. Frank Demater, Brewster,
Ohio.
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Ralph Donald, Marietta, Ga.
Earl Hull, Quincy, Ill.
James Schoch, Morganfield,
1

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Ky.

C RUNABOUT

James Schoch, Morganfield,

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Ken Saunders, Detroit, Mich.

Harrison. Vermilion,

James Schock, Morganfield, :

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John R. Woods, Sl. Loull, Mo. John R. Woods, St. Louts, Mo. '
J. Frank Demater, Brewster, Ralph Donald, Marietta, Ga.
Earl Hull, Quincy, IU.
Ralph Donald, Martella, Ga.
C-1 RUNABOUT
Earl Hull, Quincy, Ill.
John Dartinger, Delhi, OntarDon Kinsey, St. Cit..., Mich. Io, Canada.
B RUNABOUT
John R. Woods, St. Louis, Mo.
Don Kinsey, Sl Chas., Mich. Earl Hull, Quincy, Ill.
Ken Saunders, Detroit, Mich.
Vermilion,
X RUNABOUT
Jimmy Buchanan, ProctorArt Miller, Saginaw, Mlcb. ville, Ohio.
John R. Woods, St. Louis, Mo. Chas. White, Jackson, Mich.

REGAnA WEEKEND

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JUNI! 18-19·20

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Slip ap fD l!tt slar-!fudded
car wiUt llta medium prito
tag -the 1965 Mercury/
longer wheelbase-a lull
123 inches of luxury.

All The Wanted Items Can Be Found At Ebersbach

SH your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck.

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lype of horse-drawn or molar- Races has been surveyed so
izd vehicle.
: that records set during the ReEntriC's in ;11l classrs and gatta rilce~ may he classified
t8t~gorie! wiii be Judgedhe~v- i &amp;.Ill world rerord!.
ily on their adhNenre to a genPrizt&gt; monPy for !he raees
t&gt;ral rivt:&gt;r themf', aeconling to with hydropl anes will total
Chapman. Originalil_v, bfauty, 000 with rarers coming lron1 1l
romplrleness of theme and ap- most sed ions
of the Uniled ·I
propriate costuming will lw !he States.

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Pomeroy

REGATTA WEEK-END
JUNE 18-19-20

SPECJ.4t

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be dlsplayed on the offic- lR·DaUy sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, June 18, 1961

t•l•' stand on or near the clock. - .
.d th cour • between the orA• each minute elapses, one of in~tant Jhe starter w~ d~~c~: ;:.,:Js'estand and near the ftnl
the target!&gt; will be blanked out w lte ag so as
I d" I a red flag to the
Exactly sixty seconds before the rae,. has t"n:cial~ts~t~~- :':tea':.~:' :the event of !aiM

'Joppa

start of a race, and at
thls
time the . starter will dlsplay a
Two minute targets
r nd nag.

and Reva Hollins ol Grove City \ Mrs. Pauline Barr ll f ~

visited rect'ntly wilh .\1r. and Mrs. Paulne Barr a a mad,.
Mr s. Loren Benedu:n and daugh- ical patient in Camden Qark
'I Ler s.
hospital.
--------Mr. and \1rs. James Bran- Mrs. Junior Barringer and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed \ non ~nd d~~~hter were in Nel- son and Alice Bailey called 01
and family of Waldo spent a sonv:lle v1s:ttng her mother, Lucy Barringer.
weekend with Mr. 1nd Mrs. : Mr~ . Thelma Erwin.
Mr. and Mrs. George eed
George Reed. Others. visitmg
Mr. and Mrs. VPrn Green ' were visiting Sunday afternooa
1
if, the Reed home Wf're Mr. 1 and Delcia were bu ::; in~ s vis· I with Mr. and Mrs. Meigs Beneami Mrs. Jim Br&lt;innon and · itors n Belpr~ rece11t\y.
dum.
daughter, Mr. and \fl's. Mar- ,,..,.........;._...__;_ _ _..-;;.,.................
vin Barnhart, Mr. and ~rs .
Ola Blake of Summerville, W.
PLAN TO ATTEND
Va., Pearl Tanthorey and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Wilson, Reeds1

they start a one mmute warn· In the ,even o a
,
ing gun ~Ill be fired, and the the starter will display the red starts.
starter wUI display a white flag flag, and when aU bboa: ~a~e
PLAN BOOTHS

A preparatory gun wtll be
fired three minutes before the

Dally Sentlne_~_ P~meroy-Mlddlepo,rt, 0, ~une 15, 198Ht

Society Notes

In the place of the red Hag, and circled and passed ec o t e
ed that a "General
the clock wiU be set In motion. safety buoy in a position to see It II pia"?,
Ul be •
The olficial start will be the the clock, the one-minute gun lnlormatlo~ast~th ~ to give
exact Instant when the starting will be fired again, and the s!Jitl.. cated on to
In Po,.
elock Indicates that the final ing signals repeatnd, A tmall direefotto~ Regatta Weekend.
minute hes elapsed, and at this boat or stand shell be placed in- roy r e
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Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris.
Mike and nmmy, •P"nt the

GIRLS
LADIES

FOR A SUMMER OF COMFORT

SNEAKERS

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Benedum
and Janet and Mf. and Mrs.
Meigs Benedum visited re&lt;-enl-

Sizes 810.·3, 4·10

AND FUN PUT ALL THE FAMILY

ly wth Mr. and Mrs.

eBiue
eBlack

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brannon and Paul Dean, Mr. and
Mrs. Da•ld Yates .md E !Ia
Hannum were in Junction Cily

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their families, for full financial protec-

LOCATED on ROUTES' 33 and 50

ATI'END GRADUA110N
Coming for the graduation ol
Willlam Blackwell wero Mrs.
Esther Hughe , Mn.
Blantoo, Miss Norma B I ae k·
well, Pamela Lockett, George
Blackwell and Fletcher Tolbert
all of Cincinnati, There were
of Mr. and Mrs. CUrtla

WY 2-5321

GUARDIAN 23-$269.95

REGATTA WEEK-END JUNE 18--19-20

Com1•
President Jack Carsey.
Arrangements have been made
for U. S. Air Force from Lockbourne Air Firce Base In Columbus to pass over the area
Saturday, June 19, about I
p.m.

PEARCE SIMPSON

tion in any eventuality . Get details here.

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OFFERING THE MOTORING PUBLIC THE FINEST AND MOST

JUNE 18-19-20

POMEROY

assigned to assist In paof this marine event.
The Patrol Commander will
terminate the event at any lime
deems It necessary for the
protecti"om of life and property.
The flow of normal traffic

,, eBOATING

*88 Air Conditioned Rooms with TV and
Radio
*Dining RoomJrnd Cocktail Lounge

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Deposit At H&amp;R Fl,..tono Stondo
Good fvr Dr-Ing On frM PriZN

4 Miles Northeut of Pomeroy
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Parking For Over 150 Can

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Good fvr Crowing On Fne Prizn

FUN FOR ALL AT

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spent a day ,o,;itt. Mr and \trs _
Leo Boston and \irs. Flosse

WHY NOT DO YOUR SAVING AT OUR BANK1

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Petty.

ofM~~o~~i~leM~~1rsRaL~h~~i~:
Iand daughlers or M:ddleporl
VI., spent a weeken~ ~~ Mr.
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YOUR SAVINGS
EARN _ _ __

1and

Mrs. Stanley Trus,..ll.

(COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY)

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lnttrHt Payment Dates Are:

Fob, 15th, May 15th, Aug, 15th, Nov. 15th

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II)' Mn. A. B. llalleJ
Mr. and Mrs. John OUn ol

Dunbar, w. va,, spent a week
eod with Mr. and Mrs. Wardell
Ours
lol~, Ruth Tucker of Racine,
Mn. Della Carnahan of
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rua apent an lfternooa
Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard
attended the graduatfon
o1
MJu Comda 8penctr a1 AuSUnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold TrulleD
and
o1 Newport Ntw1,

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REGATTA
WEEKEND

SPECIAL UNnL JULY 1

FISHING.

4% Annually

one year, or by both •:,~:: ~~~~Sta~n~le~y~T~rus:s~el~l.--_2:==:::::.::~==========::"iiiiii~
and Imprisonment.
The area of thiJ
Event may be marked
temporary markero painted
alternate lnternatlonal orance
and white alripea,
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FUN FOR ALL-JUNE 18-19-20

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.Joat laces - River CruiMI - MIHI AmeltCI llglonel, fl11illit·

Middleport, 0. \

ev;::u,latlon ol th• abo.. ,..
JU)atlona the followin&amp; penalIlea lhall be Incurred:
A 1lcenaed officer sball be U.
ble to
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ouapens.., or revocation
liceoae In the manner now
preacribed by law lor Incomor mlsconduct.
Any penon In charge ol tiia
navlgatfon of a vessel other
!ban a licensed officer lhall be
liable to a penalty of $500.
The owner of I vesoel (!ft.
elwl!ng any corporate oftlcer ol
a corporation Oll'lllne tht veeael) aclually on board ohell be

AND ONE FOR

Regatta City USA-POMEROY
JUNE 18-19-20

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conducted In 1 manner 10 as
not to Impede any necessary
through traffic, and at all tlmel
to be under the direction of the
Patrol Commander, Spectator
craft to be In position and
anchored 110 less than one-half
hour before commencement of
scheduled marine events, Speotator eraft will 1101 be permitted to move durinl old or raee

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TRAVEL TRAILERS

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Families are welcome ••• so, if you are planfling Qtrip this summer ••• by all means include THE INN on your schedule •• and
take advantage of our family plan rates.

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of honor. Kate Hll '
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passage less the violation of regula-! Mrs. Betty f'nend and son, ,
' pursuant to the pro- through the regatta area will Ilona shall heve occurred witb- l Brett. spent Sunday ,wu h her I
lvi!&gt;ions of 46 USC 454-457 and be under the control of the out his knowledge.
mother. Mrs. Ailee Capehart of ;
regulations contained in 33 Patrol Commander from one' Syracuse.
C.F.R. 100, have Jasued the fol- half hour prior to commence- Any other person shall be IJa. Mrs. Lucy Spencer and Mrs.
lowing special regulations to in· ment of the event to one • half ble to a penalty of $250.
iJohnson of Syr.ac\:se ca:l~d on
sure the safely of life at Pome- hour after the scheduled event
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1 Mrs. A. H. Batie) Sunda)
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to
the above Clinl McNamee of C'nrmel
roy lh1sweeen.
\l"1ons, 33USC'M
Anchorage of spectator craft ,specII
a _regua
"~_ur 1spent a day with his sis1er,
These regulations will be ef- to be limited to the following makes 1t unlawful to throw, dlS· Mrs. Sadie Trussell.
lfeJ:tive on all navigable wat- 1" " " ' " Ohio Bank, 1000 yardt cha~ge, or deposit refuse in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TrussE' II
one-half mile below to onemore upstream of the race ngvlgable water_s of. the Unit~ and family Spt&gt;nt Monday even·
mile above lhe designated
and 1000 yards or more Stales. For VlOlabon of th1s ing with Mr. and Mrs. Robf'Tf
Ia"'"·· from one-half hour prior
!rom tre race ar- statute, offenders shall be guil- Trusse-ll and daught ~rs
of
commencement of the event ea, and not more than 250 ty of a. mJsdemeanor and upon Chester.
one • half hour after the
from the Ohio
Bank; convlctwo thereof, shall
bo Rev. Eddir Griffilh wa&lt; a
lschedo;led event, The event wUI West VIrginia Bank, 1n 1 line puniahed by a fine not exceed· dinner gurst of .\1r. and Mrs
under ronstant patrol.
parallel to, but not more than log
nor 1e.. than 1000, or !George Roberts Sundav.
1'he Patrol Commander will 10 yarda from the Weal Virgin- by Imprisonment for not
Mrs. Grace Cowdery ond
exer·cise control over all patrol Ja Bank, All anchoring fD be than SO days nor 10re than
Stobart spent a day wilh

eSWIMMING

BEAUTIFUL FACILITIES IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO •• .,

eREFRIG~RATORS

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Salute to 'Bend'

This announcement wu made

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U. S. Coast Guard Will
Patrol Water at Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
"A Salute to the Big Bend"
wtll be given from airplanes
during the Regatta.

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INSURANCE

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common place m hotly contested nahona g the Regatta Weekend Celebration in ' d M .·
will be several scenes such as this durin us injuries, just good wet dunkings are ann ld "'e
Pomeroy,
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THE SHOE BOX

BUMPER TOE

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Faded Blue

LACE TO TOE

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to altend the wedding of Eileen
Brannon, daughter of i\or. and
~1rs. Harold Brannon to
Bill
Kirkbride . Bob Sanders p e rformed the ceremo'1y. P a u I
Dean Brannon was ring bear•
er. Debbte
Sanders and Patry
Brannon """re flower girls. Linda Hill of Mansfield wa• Junior
bridesmaid and Nina Sanders

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Pullins and daugnter of Wil- ·
liam town , W. Va.

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IN SNEAKERS

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Webb l:jnd ;
spent a night with Mr. and
Mrs. David Hamillnn and sun::~.

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VOL XVII

Good Times for Manf
Months Predicted by
Johnson's Money MaP
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WORLD

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IVSBINGTON - THE SENate IOUiht quick agreement
db lht House today on a $f.?
bllllon excise tax cut lhat could
Blve I!OIIsumers tbo first benefits b)' lhe end el lhe week.
By 1 vote of 84 to 3, lhe Sen_._
ate approved the measure Tu01NEW YORK (UPll - The chairman of President Johnson's Council of Econo......
day nllht to reduce or eliml·
Advisers said today that business was good and the current expansion wa• llkelf
nat. levlea 011 scorea of &lt;011·
Ito continue "many, many months into the future."
aumltl' Items ranging from auto.
Gardner Ackley's statement was an answer to Federal Reserve Board Chalrmll!l
rnoblloa IIIII t.lepbonl! calls to
BIG T~NT - Th11 sprawlin~ c~nvas.., 60 ft. wide b~ 210 ft. long, on the upper Pomeroy parking lot will be ;William McChesney Martin Jr ., who recently warned of "disquieting simllarl~
ltpsllc-. 'l1lt only aenatora to the location for som~ of !f!e bigbhght events of the B•g Regatta Weekend here, June 18-20. Bleachers and ' between present conditions and the Roaring Twenties that preceded the Great Di&gt;.
vote ..ablllllhe exci• w: cut booths for merchandise displays Will be kept under the huge "circus type" tent during the Regatta.-Sentinel pression. Referring directly to Martin's comparison, Ackley listed a dozen bullt-.lla

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For every banking service
and lacilitv under one roof,
you can always depend on
us. And we add the important
extra of friendly, considerate
attention in the handling of
your financial needs.
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e Auto Loans
ss Loons
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eHome Loans
e Personal Loans
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Improvement
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error1st om s Fail~

blU
veler&amp;lll o1 the flgbtlng
in · Viet Nam lpPUJ'I to be _in
lhe works. It could be broaden·
eel 11J oaver. veterans of combat
lltljJtlOIII anywhere.
"Jt'l a problem we have to
face," Rep. 01JD E. Teaue, [).
Tex., ehilrmall of the House
Veterans Committee, said toda1. ''We don't even admit yet
that lheH men art war veter·
ana. That'a Wl'QII8."

EVERY SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR FINAt~CIAL t~EEDS

that since the Depression have greatly enhanced the government's abiUty to ('mOf

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namely that the present busi-1'
ness advance is in danger of
SA.'GON (UP.'ed)-Vlet CoobombgTer. tack had no effect on American I One of the injured. an attrac· i
becoming a "diSorderly bdoom." ;
roTJsts exp100 two
s at bombtng ra1ds on North Viet tive Vietnamese host.Pss for Pan ·
Al the moment, the anger
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Saigon's int&lt;;rnetional airport Nam.
American Airways named Ngo
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of mflallon .. appears remote," ' NEW HAYEN - Sidne Jefftries, 18, on bls fhtl
~y, woundmg 36 U. S. aerv· Navy planes 'rom aircraft Van An. descriUed the terror
Ackley said m a speech pre- ~ t .
member of a towbo~t crew was drowned ye~
Icemen and 10 others.
carriers in the Sooth China Sea attack, her body covered wlth
pared for a meetmg of the
as!ning near Wurtland Ky .;,hen he feU into.Jilt
of du~ In Soulh VIet Nam. Ten knifed Into Co~muni.st territory blood.
·
Amencan Marketmg Assoc•a· l' 0~0~iver while he and tw~ co~'•panions were cleanl_p~
.
Americana were wounded but today, attackmg m1htary and There were about 40 to 50 1
t10n
.
. the side of the boat, the Huntington Herald Dispatch rt"
~e were no deaths.
transportation targets in the people in lhe terminal hall," I
Johnson·s top economic adv 1 ~ 1 orted
. FIVe olher perao~ were In· con(Jnulng effort to stem the she said "I was checking in
er blamed the federal reserve s, p H .. the son of Mr and Mrs Howard Jefferies 01
Jredpedwh:.,lhe twm
blastl flow of _weapons and men Into passenaers- Americans- for the I
"perverse" policy ol tight mon-, Ne we ;:en. His father is an electrician in the shop 01
rp
a st simultaneously South V~et Nam.
' special MATS !Military Air •
ey durmg the years 1929-33 for , the Point Towing Co. of - .
COLUMBIA, S. C. - REP. tbroqb the crowded passenger The powerful explosions at Transport Service) flight to the I
prolongmg the depressiOn.
! Gall polis owner o! the beneath the sur!ac•.
. Albert Watson,
who vacated terminal at Tan _Son Nhut llr· lhe airport knocked out every Umte~ States.
"ThiS kmd of miStake would l ~ t 'the R H Bos- One of the men in the llftlll
~ CIJIIII'tlslonal seat after be- port and left It a bloodied window in th~ ~ -~ two . story ··Most of them were already I •" !
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never be made agam."' he said ;;;,.t~ali.
eraf JUmped into lhe watir
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JN punished by the Democratic •~ble~..
concrete bulldmg and blew checked in and we were wait~
' 'I m an obvious warmng to M.ar-l
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. in a futile attempt to rescut lht
~y, Wll reelected Tue&amp;day aa Authorities ujd onl~ three of parts. of the ~sbeEtos and tin ing m the restaurant. Suddenly
JENNIFER CREW
tm who JS known to favor a less I Draggmg operah?ns. contm· youth. The victim N8S descrJlt..
&amp;lltb Carolina'• litlt RepubH- the wounded Americans re- roofs into parkmglots surround- there was a big explosion com- ~
,
expansive monel.ary policy than ued at the scene las mght.
ed as an e:~cellent awtrrune .
cin ponaressmon since Recon- quired hospitallzatkm.
Other ing it.
ing f think from th~ Air MJenm!er Crew, daughter of that pursued by the Federal Re- Bob Bosworth of Point Pleas-~ The towboat was ~
.~.
~ualties included three air- Rubble from tbe lhattered Fr~nce office 'on the mezzanine r. an Mrs.dLeo Crew, t'om- serve m recent years.
I ant president and general man- through Dam 30 Greenup
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ager of the company. said he l9:10 a. m., yesterday ..._....
crtlllc· candida~. alate Rep. amest ar~!
lhe mam waiting room and lhe The a~rport restaurant was : Miss America Beauty
pagMat~On
twas advised that Jefferies. a two loaded and 18 empty lilt.
CaUl , by 1 ito S Althoqb lhe
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Door""' ~vered w1t~ wooden the tarset of a Viet Con~. bomb- 'eant to he htld In conluncl.:1
May graduate of Wahama Hlgh lges, lock officials reporte4.
~~ ~ectlon to
mil
airport ls used beama, twisted pieceo of ateel , lnB ~ald last Nov. 18. E1ghteen ion with rt'gatta fosttvltlea
School. fell from the boat into Time of the drowning WU
In \he Sod Cllll· as •
ltary llrbase aa 11tll and bose chuub of con~te ~ Amer~cano were injured In that ) thts weekend.
the water, and was swimming •placecl at 10:411 a. 111.
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~~let. .
. •. II I oiYIIIan field, lhe terror II- and brick.
.ittack.
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'I'UN :- SEN. J.
and rowed to hlm llosworth day,' ancl !hen con!IIDHIII . ...
bi'IJ!hta plea lor
Gay Eddl~ Guinther, Comsa id .Jofferies was apparently !stream. Its capt•ln, Robert AI'
' Del
settlement In V~
maDder of the Drew Webster
Dr Robert E Matson form· talking to rhe men in the boat!"cher, remained to 11111&amp; d
"am
wu
viewed
today
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me can Leg D Pool, reerly of Pomerov. has been nam· when he sud den1y d'JSappeared dra .... , oporarIOOS.
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ed Dean of Men at Kent tato l
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In lh~ war IIJainst
COLUMBUS, Ga. iUPH - From the murky sides. "1 to help park caro ••d
An old fashioned bean dinner umverSity. Appomtment
of
the eoowounlsts lhece
the Georgta swamp closely resembled the jungles of l help wUII traffic Friday, Sat- and Chicken barbecue will be l the 35-year-()\d admmiStrator
'l1lt dla(fman of ~ Senate Viel Nam where the soldiers aboard the four low-fly- day aod Suoday report ao sponsored bv t he Middleport 1 was approved m May by the
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~00~ •• pasotbto 10 Chtef Jed F1re Departr'oent Saturdav and un,vmity Board of Trustees. 1
~-na•· s-h aatd
The giant UHID "Huey" aircraft, skimming In 1,." ter of the Pomeroy Po- Sundav .June 19 and 2Q at Mid· Dr Matson's
appointment
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dleport town hall. Sandwiches , w•ll become efectm JU)
SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. tUPl\-Barry Goldwater stronftary victory In Viet Nam ... corn~r of the spt:awltng Ft. I
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_,.,,.,..__,_""'"'"-"''''also will b• sold.
I He also will servo as asSistant ly indicated Tuesdav night he would seek a return~
could be attained only at a cost Benmng re~e~vatmn, w~re , the case m VietNam, the mls- ~·
A "Continental
breakf&lt;~ st'' professor of Spectal_ Educatlo~ the US. Senate in ihe 1968 e1ection1 even if it meant
far eil!tedlJIIIhe requirements on a trammg exercise slon WBI marked for death:
will be served Saturday and ' Dr Malson received
hiS 0 osin hiS old collea ue and frined. Sen. Carl Hqto
of
interest and our honor.'' Tu.esday.
Two ol Ute heliCopters colhd-•
Sunday mornmgs
Master of Education and Bach· PP
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g
!Itou:IJo aald U. S. policy has Each carryln_g a crew of ed. splintering their churning!
Final plans for the project \ elor of Science Degrees from de~.ut such a crisis would be averted If Hayden, now
been "and sl!ould remain one three and SIX lnf~trymen, the 44-foot rotors apart. The heh· l
elgS
SlJa
will he made Thof'd"'' r •ht l Ohio UmverSity, and later was 87 did not again seek office Arizona political obse!Y'
of deierm&amp;naUon to end the war helicopters were simulating the copters plunged Into the swarnp 1
at a regular meeting a£ the de- an asstslant dean of men there.
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-- - It the earliest ~·•ble time by type_ of combat alr mobility ••· !killing aU 11 men aboard. .
A 2Q-•ear-old Racine miD ,partment.
He attended Indiana Umversitv erls no~e .
th 1964 R b. Igeneral said he could hl'tt.
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the guerrllta fighting . The Ai'my said lhe soldiers
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a nejOUited !leltlement 1nvo V• In Viet Na.m But as is oft bel ed to tb 1 1 B tt 1 Mar~ne Pvt. 1st Class Richard
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. !iran pr&lt;&gt;sidenllal nominee sa1d, llled for both.
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lni majCI' conceuions by both
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en ' 3Ith~ f tr end 5th ~ 1 ~ 10~· E. Ours, lS the first Meigs coun- 1
frale~mty a aJrs E~n rece~v· he would not run for governor Hayden is president Pro teD
•ida."
er er:w~n
~ 221~ !S:~lt ty casualty in tht! VIet Nam :
ID
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Doctor of
uca tiOn e- - Hn office now held by Drmo- pore of the Senate a~ the mai
War.
gree
crat sam Goddard
w1th lhe most senlor~ty ln lite
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Helicopter Battalion.
I Military officials telegramI For the past four years Dr
· Jf 1 run for anvthing agam upper House. When he ron Iii
od• state• plano a ..w O&gt;l'anAd;pokeoma~ "!'d ~ w"J. a med Ours' parents, Mr. and
I Matson has been Dean ~r Ment , it w•ll be for the · senate,"' h• 1962. Goldwater dld oot oppctjll '
1100
"' combat troopo and
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co to.~- n ~ an Mrs. Richard OUrs, Sr Racine
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a fri mg &amp;e er OJ
two Tuesday their son had been in- I The second da
r a J'ur Carroll College m Wlsconsm
for that "
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-m n eel en a expo- trial m Meigs County Common
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Goldwater gave up hJs Senate . seat ~.
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week period at the Middleport I
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A later telegram Indicated I in the civil suit for $37 493 98 .leanne an
~o . w.I r~J le though the Arizona attorney . campaign against Hayden.
Under the
admtnis- pool wUI be from noon until 1
ro_un~ Ours had sustamed the of Harold E Tri lett
at 544 Valley VIew Drive, en . :-- · - There was no assmance that
!ration's "open end" program, m this Thursda
tn a hand grenade misDr Matson " the son of Mrs.
.
. Hayden would try for Jel ..,
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tot.! u.s. atrenglh in South Vtet p.Cl~sses in the R~ CrOSI Be- '
hap. Pvt. Ours was reported rofi. vers~s /errv L 1Be;rhl er Wilham Matson.
formerly of I 1\ltlfr Gate Deal
other term It took the urll!lt
Nun Is expected to reach 80,- linners course will be from 91
hospitalized in Cheulel,
Viet Iauto~~~~e scad re;~u t o an Pomeroy, and the late Mr.l Made for Lot'ks
o{ the late President Jotm~
mo mr:n in a few months com- until 9:45 a.m. Certificates wJII ! The Meigs County. Fish and 1Na~. with chest inJUfles He is A r a ri ~n
_ Matson. A s1st~r.
Mrs. Gail
1 Kennedy and oth@'r party leMpared with an .announced 53,500 be issued for children complet~ I Game Assn. annual f1sh fry anrt ·belJeved to be ln good eondi-.
~u Yrd seated ~es_dav morn i Buck, resides m Pomeroy.
A contract to fabnra le 2.400 : ers to encourage Hayden'• 1MI
tber• JI!IW. Sources •aid today ing tbe Besinnera , .. course Itrap shoot w111 be held Ju.. 24 lion. a member of the family
dea ththe/lamlllf oo the ,
tons of steel miter gales and , b•d At tbe time Hayden 1M
tb&amp;t South Korea also wlll an·
The Beginners 3"
cou;se bginnins at noon.
said this morning. The injury .s ~ as e Irs~ Witness Or I
operatmg equipment
l"r Lhe lnot.campaign in Amon..
oounce plans soon to send a dl· for children 10 tbrough ll years I There will he two cla..es for occurred on June 13.
~ehm Jl BlazewiCZ. phySicJan l
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I new Racme Locks
at Letart, I Tuesday night Goldwllltr
YlslOII of 15 000 combat troops old lvlll be held from 1:'5
trap shooters. Trophies will he !
LOCAL- TEMPS
or Trip ett. went on Ihe ' land Oc•asioaal light rain soulh· l West Virginia has ~n aword- told the Motorola' Political Sci'
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meetlnl tbe Communists' rainy- those 7 through 9 years old will ) ~ ~~~ h ru:ner~p, a~ business district at noon today mornmg
-13 · ursday partY c ou Y an "(g 1 d
st f .1 1968 regardless of who ruM 1111.
season offensive,
be 10:30 until ll:15 a.m., and 1d ss 1 c ~lml pben. vderd was 61 degrees under overcast Jurors. are Eldon Week s Roy warmer.
nc u es arheh ourl f~ ~- nut • the opposition Ueket."
Beeinners 1'' courses will be oor pr zes wt
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skies.
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--- Holter, Nelhe Parker. M L.
lock chambers when the water redia~ a race lllnst u l
load
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ld JT.Irt.' . 1p.m. AdVance tickets are $2 and ' MARRIRAGE APPLICATION 1Barr, Leo Crew. Harrl Gulh- Now You KnoiD
j1evel Is being raised or '"wer- 1 ~ c ld be "~cult" ";:t
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ICI· , tickets at the .gate will be t2.&amp;D.i Roger Andrew Spencer, 18, 1 rie, Robert Roberts ,
Phylli~ The great fire wbieb de- ed and operating rnarhinery , e~ wou "
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ADMISSIONS Elizabetb squad_ WBI sllllllrlODed ..
by rebal ·refuest at .t:.30 p.m. aummer.
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Tu~y. Firln alackened aume-:
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jterday for PhUUp Burbrldit,' 1.
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DISCHARGES - Clara Me- child, who was IU, He Wlti .
-·~ ~ a uld' bo • "bear.r l
ADMISSIONS _
Dennla A Moor Industries demonstra· tited products. Each company ! Several Meigs men took ad-I given to Graves for his faithful Master, Parkersbur1; llesste •lbrought to Veteraoa MelDIIrili"
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~~ ":J.0 night
•Spires Cbeshlfo· Elsie Prlet ,lion hipll&amp;hted \he prosram,donated one or more door prlz- vantage of this free washing 1service to the area since he be- Sldders. 1\utland.
Hospital.
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ABOUT I, pert· Forrest " Ml'o~' Mldd t .f lct',
Illation operators •the latest Improvements 1D Un· : lhe~r cars emerged_ from the branch UJ&gt;OII its openlng m l93tl.
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. •:Ioye~~ ~::~=port,' NeUte Frlzzle~ R-.lsVIt:,land bodY,,, repairmen attended 'der-car, or suspensiOO part•. I washer sparkling :. clean."
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