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VOL XVII

Good Times for Manf
Months Predicted by
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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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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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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'
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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.
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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
.
.
. 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 ~
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~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
.
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 cr&lt;&gt;lvmen lowered a small craft '!Cent·.WJIII· 2:if'"P. m. y.W
'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
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me can Leg D Pool, reerly of Pomerov. has been nam· when he sud den1y d'JSappeared dra .... , oporarIOOS.
QI\OIIIhl ot a new effort to e
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s ---· J'illldoDi lolmson ateer 1 mid·
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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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FortiiD Rtlations Committee ing helicopters probably were destined for duty.
~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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Tuollday that a "complete mlli- cose orma ton over. e ense_'!_ __ s_an _ t c ets in a
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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
g
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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to
the guerrllta fighting . The Ai'my said lhe soldiers
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he
was
dm•ctor
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an}
event.
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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
w
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ff . · d
. !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
ed
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
·~
co to.~- n ~ an Mrs. Richard OUrs, Sr Racine
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~nd Professor of SO~ID ogy a SOld " I feel beller •quipped him olthongh I Goldwater support fOI'Ct!l in South Viet
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 ~.
uvm Ihe seruor
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two
Pleas Court began thiS mornmg
d s tl
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d seal to run lor preS! ent, a -,
wa e
pa
!*'I t Coast.
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 ..,
1
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
WF..\ THF.R
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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, 1 ! awarded tv CIISI A" champ.
, yesterday afternoon and was east toni1ht. Low touisbt Sfi 1 M to Dravo Corporation, Pitts- I
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to .•ld lhe Sooth 1etnamese m IIllO a. m., Begmners z , for ·.
Cl
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dl The temperature m Pomeroy. testifying again late
this
Th
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, ence Club he would rwl II
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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
awar e
skies.
.
I
er gates, w IC sea o Utt&gt; wo The former two-term .....,.
IA,NTO DOMINGO - V S. ·from ll·tS am until noon w'th Sopper will begin about 5
--- Holter, Nelhe Parker. M L.
lock chambers when the water redia~ a race lllnst u l
load
d today· for chlldrtn' '-41 · ·8
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
orees 1
~a Y at
atin
ye rs 0
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 "
'w:~ U:tiontl•~ nec~s Y b ~- p N lliel ph
tr
tio
m•The
stage
event
is
open
for
adTuppers
Plains,
lifeguard,
and
:Bailey,
Randall
Roberts.
Pearl otroyed the beart of Chicago ln I ro; the miter gates and eulvert "high lev_e_L_ _ __
18 8
IJihl s •- anto- mderlhcan re e. 1 ~. :....:.~0. . rlmmlneg
lnsntruw
lulls.
only,
All
lpQI'tlmen
aro in- Jean Elaine Pullins, 18, Long Laning, Richard Spencer and Ottoher, 18'71, caused an est!- valves
ey wvve war
• aeo m "" --·•""• 8W
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i Edgar Pull'
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of $1- iUio
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11 hours of heavy filhUlll Tueo- tor Yvonne sCally saki. Class- ·v•~ · .
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Irna~ _amage____ ~-"' -- 0 •
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day. .
•• w111 be llml~ to 30. Adult l
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M•it!• Geoeral Hospitll
The Pomeroy
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ADMISSIONS Elizabetb squad_ WBI sllllllrlODed ..
by rebal ·refuest at .t:.30 p.m. aummer.
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Horak, Pomeroy; Rosa Arler, ,Dowmngtoo at 10:37 1.
Tu~y. Firln alackened aume-:
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jterday for PhUUp Burbrldit,' 1.
""'"' t th t hour but shots anlliVetorua Memorial Hotpltol
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DISCHARGES - Clara Me- child, who was IU, He Wlti .
-·~ ~ a uld' bo • "bear.r l
ADMISSIONS _
Dennla A Moor Industries demonstra· tited products. Each company ! Several Meigs men took ad-I given to Graves for his faithful Master, Parkersbur1; llesste •lbrought to Veteraoa MelDIIrili"
00
~~ ":J.0 night
•Spires Cbeshlfo· Elsie Prlet ,lion hipll&amp;hted \he prosram,donated one or more door prlz- vantage of this free washing 1service to the area since he be- Sldders. 1\utland.
Hospital.
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l4itldl ' when an esUma~ '1$ me&lt;han- ,es. The Moog p~gram showed 1service and smiled happily as 1came manager of the ~meroy
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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."
Following the program emsan~e
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Mary . MIUer Pomerojl • . , [an automotive parll &amp;bow at . Following the narrated film, I ThiS new machine IS now a. ployees of the Pomeroy store
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eo tad'!)' when lr· d con- 'I DISCHARGI!S _ i:Iartn 1 : the; ~~ County highway gar/
Champion Spar~ Plus Co.l vailable to any Bend Area ser- served food and refreshmenll. SANDGATE, England rUPn- posals of marrtap-ond all

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,!'arda, Letart, w. va.: f,arfl' IIIII!' of tbO . ~ Auto Parts Co.• lous racing apotto with the em- G&amp;J. 1t " manulactui'ed by five such events scheduled by spinster \fbo won $2611,0110 in a
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Dauperty, ·Chesh\rt; M1r i~J qbt. .
Jlhasl! on highway safety.
Steam Jenny Homestead. Co. G&amp;J this \j'eek. The llrst took 1rootball poollaat month, said to'J"II:~.~~~":~~';m- HanlnJ, Harrisonville.
yl The 17th 1~1111 G'-1 show The program also featured. -2 Mr. Cornett served as~,. place at ll•rneoviUe Monday 1day she Is leaving Englandpill)'
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~ On ,W«i&lt;m tinton Cltll· •• TADN TO HOSPITAL
by U. A. Come¥. tWJ!If, "and ear wiSher at , which • . c~r ly thanked each man prosent Galllpolls 1\&gt;nlsht. On Th~ayl ,
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~ ~.. lild then 1'tC1!11- aquad brought Ruasell Rolierts, ,est. 1!1~ Jlllll'i"'~lea:, l~ :~h. ~ •"'l' ·car by mnns of an auto- roy store which is under man· l ~ackson and lhe sstb annlver- ,never won lhe money," Mill
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Reds
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Whip
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NIMPI ,JM: ~IONTNml
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Tho· Sao nlego Chargers ol the
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J!obln!On of "Brigham , Young I
University, drafted No. 21 as , .
future In 1963; auard Habert'
Evans of rexas A&amp;M drafted
No. 18 In 1964 and guard
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drafted No. 15 as a future in•
1963.

Pomeroy Pony
CJuh tf/I'nner
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Dally_Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

The Dodgers wl\)l,a 12-7 decl.
.;
oion over the Yahkees Tues
day afternoon In
Boys:
League
play. scored on
The Dodgero
12 i MILWAUKEE IUPI I - The I booster group. $100 000
hits while th y k
Milwaukee Counly board mel l Th . d
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~erea~e ' today
to decide whether to aJ.' woul~ ~e ~mmty Teams,
low Ute Braves to movt to At· ment mad~ :;~r~"\h"' agree·l

Pomeroy's Pony baseball/ managlnJ O:ly a::.,ees
team 8COI'ed two l'lllll In I he ' knocb off ljle pltohl:' of

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ANTHONY
Plumbing • Heating

SPECIAL STORE HOURS THIS WEEK
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

Your Dependa~ll
DHIIrfDr

Friday Night Til 8 - Sat. Night Til 9

PLUMBING.

For The Greatest Guy On Earth

under whtch the
sea:wnl
g pay the group ftve cents
un
Pay.
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every paid adm1ssmn up ~,0
1 I Yankee hurlers R. Phalin and
The vlslUag Pomeroy teem Bob Werry strlick out 12 while I County olltctals. hoping to de- 921 and more on every adnois· l
was deadlocked I-I when the i walking six. Yan1&lt;ee hitters were ay ~nltl the last mmute - and sion after that
second Inning had been com- E. Hayes, JaCk Jaco~s and I r.;sstbly for good - the trans- A deadline to answer was
pleted and again at t-f when I Bobby Couch, all singles For t
of the Nation• I t,eague I for mtdm~hl next MoJidaJII
the third frame was finished. , the IJodsers, Joe Welker bad a • .~~m, were also exoected to Braves Aoard Chatrman
Cheshire had led 1.(1 at the close ' home run and two singles. Wy- I the WtSconsm LegiSlature . liam C. Barlholomay said
ol the first Inning.
ott two doubles, Tommy Vaugh- o~ authom:atton to purchase , was "the poml of no
an a home run and doubl~. and ~n support 8 major league I The Braves Nould like to
O:ftthBurtundwent all the way Chuck Hannahs two singles and a;;:balBI team .
I in .Ailanla beginning July
e mo
for Pomeroy
a double
e raves have asked Jhe
ning five and walklnJ two
San
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NEW YO
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L Fran. 100 001 ono- 2 " I contract which bir.ds thtm to lumb"a B
(UP!l-The
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eBERMUDA SHORTS
Dacron &amp; cotton, madras
and checks

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eSUMMER SLACKS

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from 3.50

putelaiMI rkh tonM;

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Cool styles by Hubbard
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eBELTS by SALVATORI
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eSWIM WEAR &amp;
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Wilhelm ltl and Martin. Loser
! - Peters 15·51. Hils - Oliva
17 lmtht, Allison &lt;llthl, Rollins
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JUNE

FROM
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Noon

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HALLMARK
PATHIR'I DAY

&amp;

Leather Toilet Kits

or HAaND'soers Day Gifts -- Shop Thursday •• Frid~y -- Saturday
ME GRAINED FINISH
LEATHER BILLFOLDS
SHOPPER'S

Top crain . leather billfold•
with plenty ,of extra featur·
es. Choice ol colon and

otyleo.

$1.00

, DISCOUNT STORE
MIDDLEPORT -- OHIO

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THESE FINE NEW

A PAIR OF THESE

WILL PLEASE DAD

FINE LEATHER

New P.atte~n! , Handsome tie-!11
u.ad Will !Ike In either ready
t•e.d styl~s or fom··in -hands
W1de cho1ce o( color.'&gt;.
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OXFORDS

$1.00

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ON HIS DAY
Choose from casual slip·
o.n styles or lace ups 10
f1ne black leathers. PJa 1n

each

P1tl1rn1

toe and moe typ("s. Com ·
fortable good looking fool
wear for Dad .

SOCKS
FOR FATHER'S DAY
. Dad 'Dever has an over supply
aox and YOu can replenish
1I .wardrobe from our arg~ se·
Iecbon of patterns and color~.

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Shoe Shine Outfits

Stretch,
F1ncl81

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men . R.ubber soles. Cushioned Insoles. Size~ 6 u
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MENS COTTON
TWILL WORK

Loden-Biack-Wheot

UNIFORMS

Com fortable, cool l'Otton slark!
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WPll tailor.

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Sites

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Cool {'hambray work shirts for
Bummer w~:ar. Siies 14¥.t to 17

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POP WILL LIKE
A new supply of handkerchiefs
will surely please Dad. Choose
from 3 jn • box or 8 in a bag
or oln1Ie handkereblefs.

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cold for h_ou~s . Styrene
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Matching Shirt.

WORK SHIRTS
Well made and fUU cut.

TJn, Grey, GrMn
Fine cutton twill fabrics
\Yell made, perfect fit~

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$1.00

28to 44

doth Shorto

64C·

Mens Cotton Wosh and Wear

Top grain leather belts in black

Sl-

Shaving Brush

YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS

122 N.

loafer

or brown. Smooth or textured
styles. Famou9 Boston qualiLY.

:~:kn

Co~bed knit
cottOD TShuts or Bnefs. Plain • ·
fanry bro.ildcloth short.... .

CANVAS
SNEAKERS

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rtlc.
Black. In sizes 6•...a to

FOR GIFTING DAD

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Cool and comfortablr
for
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rubber soles. Cushioned in·

BOSTON LEATHER

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LOAFERS-- OXFORDS

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Briefs, T..,
Shirts, Brood-

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$1.88
Styl81,

Billfolds

Give Away (2)

AT

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FOR DAD

:And it'll a good time at Plymouthland 1
Plymouth Fury sales are going great, 10 your
P~ymouth Dealer wants to celebrate &amp;ood tiii'ICI
With &amp;ood deale. See him now!

English Leather Toiletrie

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000 000 001)- 0 S 1 1
Abernath' ttl and
f 104 TINTH IT.
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ePIPES _ $1.~ to $6.95
eClGARS

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Russell Stovers Candy

Jn 111 popul1r bnndl In

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300 1102 ~ 5 10 o
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000 000 011-- 6 5 0
Wilson. Earley t5t , Radall
111 and 11llman. Wlollersham,
1 McLain
•11. Gladdin~ 181 and
3r. Byrd will be glad tu Freeb~n. Wlnner- Gladding 11- ,
jve you a !reo hearing 11. Looor- Radall (1·11. HR IJII with the latest Bel- Horton 114th 1.
IJine Electronic equip-~
Natlooal League
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New York 100 000 001)- 1 4 0
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110.'1 000 O'lx- 5 7 0 I
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Spahll, L. Miller 18), Kroll :
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tho lntWir
Itil. EIU1 llO.Sl and Pavletlcb.
Lo,.r --Spohn ( 4-8 I.
c To repair and service
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hearing aids
~lottori• 1n4 supplloo
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Cool and com!ortable short
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Hal. of these for gifting Dati
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·~ kind uf biUfold fqr yw: it keepo tl oredil •nd membel'
· ehip aards ditployl4 lD orderly, fUitlbit-lret view. Qreat?

Minnesota

1 Grant 16-t ·1

blue Broadelotb. Buy
dad several for his big daJ

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FOR DAD'S DAY

.· The Organizer by Lord Buxton

Mil\er fax (8·3' .

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Fine quality. Hampden
lty dress shJrts . Plain whitd•.

Assorted t'at.te~ns

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SHIRTS

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Middleport, Ohio

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MEN'S COTTON BROADCLOTH

cloth pajamas in a choice
of prtnted p.allerns and
colors. Coat styles. Well
7;;11-:.. tailored.

England vs. Johnny ~:=~;
90, EngiDnd,
po
rain.

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Loser- Stoltlemyre 11-:11
Tborsday's Gamel
- Phila at Milwaukee. ni&amp;ht
I Los Ang ..les 000 1100 000- · 0 2 0 Ptll!burgh at St. Loui•. night
Karn;a' Ctly 210 0112 110'&lt; - 5 8 3· Chicago at Houolon. nigh•
I Lopez, Gatewood 131, Latman San Fran at Los Angeles, night ,
, 151, McBnde 1&amp;1 and Hodgers.l !Only games ocheduledt
Segui 14-lit and Laroemann. J
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A Welcome Gift
Handsome cotton broad·

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FIG!ll' RESULTS
By United Preta . Iatesnalfonol
LONDON IUP!) - .Frankie
Taylor,
125, Ensland, otop.
ped George Bowes, IJ4~, England (&amp;); Alan Ruskin.
Ill,
England, outpointed Ray Ails,
1191'1, Philippines (10).

Downie-Gross

WHAT GIFTS FOR DAD I

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ntE DAILY SENTINEL

DR. RYAN SIGNS
CLEVELAND (UP!) _ Quartertmck Frank RRyan hu slol1&gt; 1•
ed his 1965 contract, the Cleveland Browns alUIOUII&lt;ed today
and it's a pretty fair bet be '
a hefty raise in pay.
The former Rice 1tar lultled 1
the Browns to the world championship last season as
he
tossed 25 touchdown passes durIng the best year of hl1 woer.
Dr. Ryan will be playlnJ his
eighth season In the National
Fnotball League and tourllt with
Cleveland. He became the resular quarterback
midway
through the 196Z season and
baa held the job 1lnce.

SPORT &amp; JAC SHIRTS

15'11t . - . Whlto, . . -

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Plenty of TRAILER LOTS FOR RENT

~ub woul:~ay th."c~~~~~n$4 ~~ i~I~i~~~i~~ ri~~:k~b~~ N:.~:~~~:1

I At Mason, the New Haven
club downed their neiJbboring
1 team . by a 18-S margin, Ralph
: Batey, New Haven's strong
, rlghthaoder, went the roote lor
1 the winners. Danny
Russell
: and Gary Mitchell were among
the hUrlers on the mound lor
Mason.

SHIRTS

2.98

Roseboro

hits were Larry WOilter wtth 8 ,
single, Danny Abbott 1 home !
run and double, Tom Sarver I
a single,. JeR Werry 1 home I
run, Bob Burdette two oinglel :
and Jeff Burt. a dOUble.
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HE'LL APPRECIATE

shirt in breezy
zephyr pique )

lmmo~g

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GIFTS

Jhip'IIJhord

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MAKE HIM
FEEL LIKE AKING

Tr».V gether," said Leml, "but I'm first time, Nichols laked lor-, ,2.,-D.,•.,I..
Iy_Se_n;;ltliiniiel;;i,_P_.om,...•.,ro..,y..
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· en. and Bobb) Nicrlf)s, the PGA 1-"•ints. IU1tn ytll liDish first Flliol lo play with him and
_Mjddleport remained unde- 1kin1. were drawing increased and ~oecond playing agalllllt the "wat&lt;h my awing."
fjated In Pony base hall play !support today as the t50-man field of golfers we have thiS
"!'Ill t tlsfied
1
lth 11 1 d
'l'llesday by cuming from be- field for the U.S. Open golf year. you have to feel you are Ed ha
dw 0 t
1
hind to edge Southern 9. 6 with ' championship played their final , right in the groove.
fore
ene
1
r'.t.thander
John Ingels pitch- tWJeup rounds.
"I. just hope 1 can stay in it. n th'1J1I1 Wr011&amp;
N'IC hn0 I
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exllfl shUtout ball tht 1as1 lbree Lema . who won the Burck two Ntchols, whoae only tourna· lai eel.
'
i!fningo.
i weeks ago and then missed
menl victory this year eame at 1P n
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ninl the Cleveland Open last Houston in April, fell much bel- After the round, he said the
~011 Tannelnll went the flrst j Sunday by a stroke, and Nich· ter when he shot a live under course, especially the lara•
lour for the B_orons . llvln_g _up I ols. who showed signs of gelling par 66 last Saturday In the l'eens, "should suit my aame."
16 btl!. walkmg one. httlmg , back on hlsaame at. Cleveland. I third roun..d of the Cleveland "Especially," he added, with
nobody. Rool&lt;y Crow got the were bracketed wtth Arnold Open. Desptte 1 one over par a smile, "if J putt like I did
only hit off Ingels. a h"mle&lt;S 1Palmer as 10 to 1 sa-ond 172 on the Imal round. which put at Columbu• last year when I
1
llJiale to cooter In tho fifth choices behind Jacl&lt; Nicklaus, .him in 20th place, he thouaht 1 won the PGA."
16th two out
the 8 to 1 favorite.
:he played well.
~- This Is not only the IO!llfest
-Southern got _thrH runs In "I was disappointed thai I Going out to test the 7,191· COUI'llt on which the Open ever
lhe first, one m the . second. didn't put back to back wins to- yard Bellerive course for the , has been played, but aloo has
two m the fourth . Mtddl•porl 1
- --- ~~--- - -- ----- -----· - · - - ---- the biggest areens.
get thrH runs 111 the second 1
Palmer too JUtes the course
10 tie it up, finally went lhead
"It's a 'lair test," he said. "It
7~ tn tht fourth on Bob Lewts i
Isn't nearly ao tough a1 I had
t~o run single. two walk• and
been led to believe."
Palmer still was not satisfied
with hio game. but said he felt
·Jim Crow went four and one ,
tbird mmn1s for Suuthern. be- ·I
"it is coming around u
iC relieved by Tom Diddle, .
"It's 1bout Ume" he olahed
wbo
finished up. Crow got tho
Usuall right
·ther a
·
loss.
Major Lea&amp;•• Standlags
I night\ - Narum &lt;Hl vs. Sle- th
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1 up
:M ddleport hitters wm Bob . By Uoited Pre•• 11terootioual 1bert •6-31 or Tlanl .15-! 1. . h \oel
wnnlersth,fflalaler
ny m17°tnheynow
w o c mon·s
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;ow 18 , a triple and smgle, Dan-•
America• Leal••
Boston at elrott (ntg t1- 1e f $20
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Lewis. two stngles, Carl '
Morehead •4-51 vs. Lolich (7-21 . , 0;
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"':'.:e
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lj-moskey. Jerry Stobart. Greg
W. L Prl GB , Minnesota al Chicago lnigbti \Tournsment of Champion• clnsifhtte. and Bob Rtce. each a Minnesota
35 20 .836 .. , - Pascual 18-0) va. Buhardt sic at Las Vegas last month
and Van Johnson
I Chicago
31 22 .607 I"&gt; ' •5- 1).
~ble.
.
iBaltimore 32 25 .561 4 , Los Angeles at Kansas City ,
for Southern .. 11m Cozart. jCieveland
30 24 .5&gt;6 4'' 12. twi-nighlt - Brun" (!-Il l
J!m Diddle. Georgt L I w-1 Detroit
30 252 2.545 5 and Chance •!-II vs. Sheldon
'11'""· Ab Proffitt and Bob Loo Angelet
:1'132 .m 9 • 1·11 and Talbot 101.
1
Olddle each .oad one single and )Nrw York
26.!1 .456 10 I
Thursday's Gamu
I
~~ Stewart. J1m Crow, and ]Boston
24 31 .429 111:'2 1Minnesota at Chicago
Jtoky Crow. eacll two singles. I Washington
2S 3:t .4li 11l&lt;.i : Boston at Detroit
!-'row and Diddle between Kansas City
16 25 .3\4 11 \ Washington at Cleveland, night ,
t~m fanned 10. walked five . I
·'
Baltimore at New York, ni&amp;ht :
111
'I'tinnehi/1 struck out one. walk- ~
TliHda) 1 11""
I !Only games scheduled)
1
Nalloaal Leagae
efione. Ingels fanned tnree and Baltimore 1 New York 1. 10 In- I
~lked one.
nings. night
W. L Pel GB
iifllthorn
310 200 G----4 11 l Cleveland 8 Wsshington l . mght i Los Angelet 38 23 .6:&gt;.:1
1I
~rons . 300 420 1-t I 3; Detroit I Boston 5. night
' Milwaukee
:12 22 _
sqs 2'1
~-Crow (J.PJ. T. Diddle 151\Minnesotl 4 Chicago 0. night 1cinrinnati 32 26 -~ 4u, !
aiid Lawrence. Crow 151. Tan· Kan City 5 Los Angel.. 0, night / San Francisco 32 262 .~2 41'1
nfj&gt;ill •WPI. Ingels (51
and Wedaeoday's Probable Plkhm : Pittsburgh
30 28 .517
B!i LewiS. Umpire. Art Stobart, 1 Baltimore at New York llwl-1Philadelphil 28 l9l .191 8 \
p~te: baaes, M Tannehill, C. light! -Barber t4-5 ! or Rob- : St. Louis
28 3t .175 9 )
fJels; Est, attendance 50.
erts IHI vs. Down.nt 15-5t . I Chica'o
26 32 .442 10'1 :
Wasbinatou at Cleveland Houston
26 31 .Itt lll'a
' New York
21 40 .M' 11
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1 Cincinnati 5 New York I, nlgbl.
I~ltlwaukee 12 Phila 7, night I
DIVOTII, TO INTIUI1 0~
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they considered a bit too spicy through th e S11mmer
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have leome back to work on Monday ., lwe_ -adrme
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brusb _ off.
Ihe srhoo! and commun1ty plays
Send vow- t!•en·Hgt&gt; questions you can manage
hut &lt;J t th&lt;'
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Youth Asked For It, cCtre of same time keep in mind you
en 1\t'lfl lis~. thh n(·wspap· may change your pla11~. So •1 1
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I ym1're considered rolleg€' n_1a- ,
HY SIT'fF.RS POOl.
: terial. don't clasP thP door. A1m I
il loward a h1gher edura t1on rvrn 1
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1f you don 't follo w through . This ]
ty _g 11 l lnends and I
are is far better than l'(&gt;alizirfg 1n 1
.:~ 'nmn g ~~~ ~tart " rlub called I your senior year that you can't .
1 1:' Oah~· Sll_ler.s ThP mllney , go on becuase you havt'n ·1 ~ot
\-\i&lt;' earn we ~·1!1 put m a specm l the credits or the grades for
uii .O. Th1' n t( a g1r! want ~ e1&lt;· it Good lurk :-H.
tra money fora specia l()('ras- De&lt;~ r Helf'n:
~on she t"an _horrow i ~ and yay
Tlus lt-&gt;ttf'r is in regard to the
H back_. Do~) I you th1nk th1s ~~ 17 . yl:'ar - old girl who thinks
a good adt&gt; a . - H. B.
she has l'ancer. You said you
Dea r_ II
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cou ld scarcely bel1eve that a
Tbis cou_ld b~ a good 1d~a girl ·· would worry · :-. lienee tor I
ONLY unt1l tht' second g1rl seven year.5 - hut strange;
wanted to borrow money the things have happrn ed." Thcv
first girl had ~ot yet paid llack . have . Her fl:'ars are very reai.
-and that ~mght be the end of I Un itt a year ago . I also thougnt
The Baby Sitter .~ Cl:Lb .
1 had canter. I'm 20 years old
Instead, why don l yoa. each now, bu t havt' had th is fear
pay dues, .~hic~J c~n be ~ept ,n ·since 1 was 10. 1 spent nine
I tpeclal lendmg fund · Even miserable yea rs rry mg my "•· II ,
101 I'd hate to, be_the trea~w-~r to sleep. I nev~r dated
boys
of your orgamzat10n - shP s m either. because 1 didn't want
for 1 lot of trouble~ - H .
them to know. I was a good stu· I
. : denl. but when I graduated 1
Dear Helen ·.
Ill you thmk • bov of 13 " 1from high !Chool 1 accepted a
too young to know what he ! loy-paying job becaq::e 1 didn't
wants .to do ? I have made up wanl to take a physical. 1 met
nund to become an artor. ,a fello w i:lnd fell in lovt•. but I I
treated him awful beca oso ; I
Jly parents laugh
J:ver since .I was si1 1 have Ididn 't wa nt thim to know 1 was 1
hacl this amb1t1on. I read books "dying " He left me .
'
• acting. 1 am taking d-andng i But my lovr for him finally j
leuons
to _get used to the 1 I?Bde me confide in my mothltal•· I get kidded .about them, J,r Sht&gt; tonk me to st'vt-ra! dm·but I don 't care - I know what tors, Now 1 know 1 don 't have
t want.
i •·anrer. Helen , I didn 't win the I
My parents want me to go to 11irst boy friend bark . but 1 do '
C!Ollele·. But I ffilve two ~rot hers ]hav ~ olhE&gt;rs now . 1 hopt&gt; the
who will go. and I lhmk the ]girl who wrote to you will fol ·
money should llt' spent on them : low your advice. She has a long
losltad. One wants to become · life ahead of her. - EVE
1
1 doctor, and the othf'r is very This co lumn 1s ded icated lo I
1111111 In school too. What do family livmg , so if vou 're hav-1
JOU think '! - R. J ,
ing kid troublr
JUSt pl·ajn I
Dear H :
[!roub le. let Helen help YOU. ,
I think you should most derin· :she will &lt;:~lso welcome your I
ltely forw on the cart&gt;f'r whkh O'-'R amu s1ng experienres. Add· I
interests you . Hut 1his doe5n't ress H~len Bottel in rart' or :
mean turning your ba ck on this newspaper.

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&amp;MEBALL BEFCRE 1!!

ville Reds; Yankees at TUJ&gt;pers Plains.
July 15 - Reedsvllle Reds at
Reedsville Yaniteea; TUpper!
PlalnJ at Chester.
July 22- Reedsville Yankee!
at Chester; Tuppero Plalils at
R··•·vllle
Reds.
~
11te Cbester
and Tuppcro
p•-~w1
uwm teallll'l 11 have a prac·
tice game today at 5:30 p. m.
at the high school field. All
boys,.. men of the Cbester
and Tuppers Plains areas Inter-

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Cbamber o1 Commerce (Jay·
l ROOMS and balh, furnishl'd
For • e
Business Servicet
OF
ceet) wUI oponaor • eblcllea
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Mulberry-av. WY 2 ·' NOW, Fish Bait all season BULL00ZE_R___WORK wanted.
')UAlfTY
OfOr 0.
barbecue on tbe Pomeroy Mo.
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5506 or 378 Second-st., Pome- long! 100 young night crawlers Small dozer, reasonable rate.
tor Company Used C.. 1.4)(,
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rov. ·
615-tfc
· 500 HT Cpe. $1799 Ealll Mala Slreet, durlnC the
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and "Hybrid" redworms p hone WY 2-2208.
1963 ford GaIIXI8
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bath
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406 cu. in. V8 engine, 4 spee trans. e lOIS
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4 room,
' free worms! !Extras). Com- SEPTIC TANKS- cleaned -W~rite lng vinyl interior, radio, heater, new WW tires. Was $1989.
19-10. Tbe dbuter ud hmeb
utility room, nice yard.
ll.MOI I.A
h Point
b.
ing soon" 8 rown nose worms" 814 Viand St., Pt Pleasant, W. Weekend Special ·
b 9p
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$ 1099 wUI consist of barbecued
1nr ,...\•l'l • l~!le• """'tv•" rn~ t1~n1
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Linco
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for catfish! Also "African" Va.
Sotp
1961
Chev.
Green
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lSI.
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cblckeu, baked bean&amp;, slaw,
' • mlo• &lt;H '&lt;' ir&lt;;' •nw ·~• df'&lt;'""ed
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WY 2-3874.
(Mexican) night
crawlers,
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Radio, beater, whitewalls, red finish. A weekend special.
and potato ehlpa. Tables and
r•' "' 'r!~ ot
lrnm...-liall'l~
rite
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h~ l l t'l
Will
Ofll !~('- n!ll'"l\~lnll' !no
these large worms require CAR ~AHSED and vacuumed. 1961 Chev. Bisc1yne 2 Dr.
$1295 cllairl ,.m he furolabed.
m&lt;&gt;rf &lt;h ill' """ •ncnrrf'-l'' ITl!'letii&lt;On
Brad- no refngeration' "Deal w1th Wilsons car wash, 550 Page-s&amp;.
11 000 honest mileage power steerin:~~. Powerglide, 6 cyl.
HOUSE with bath in
lyons, the guy who selis more
Middleport. WY 2-3517. Open
enf,ine, good rubber, ilght green finhsb. See a new one, mwm:wltll~~ !II~ ested in playjng are uked ta
1un:s
bucy.
Call
Mrs.
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tur W&amp;n! An
Ruliand. SH 2-&lt;1294.'
o u~nt.•
pP&gt;
wnro on• Hl.'le rflnn
less !" John Mohler,
from 8 a. m. .. 8 p.m., sevea on Y $1295.
be present.
'• llnimum .;nan,:e 80 cent.1
6
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Creek Road, Middleport,
days a week: _ _,_ ~-JI'I'LJIIVf'
Phone
WY
2-6163.
BULLDOZER
WORK, eqUipped
Sit ll l'l CI" O! !)l~rllUill o!l p a id 10. IOd 4 ROOM HOUSE I S
Jdl! pa i .:i 1101thU. lO '11y•
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OPE N EV ES. 7-""
Phone Mabel Winebrenner. .
6 15 3tc
w t Wine · fg or small job.
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WY 2-3352.
6 16 61c
Call daytimes Wllf-31&gt;1, evenPOMEROY, OHIO
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OF' Fit :E HOU RS
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M&amp;M coNTRoLs
;;'!~~ ~!,~· Gene :a;;,; l'~iiiiii~
A Sio-Pllch Softball League
11;30 1\ M f&lt;&gt; 5,00 P M DaHl
§pT urtlu.J 8 :30 A -.4 to \2:(11) lll\011. THREE ROOM and bath, !urn~ ,
ALFALFA WEEVIL
has been organised !01 residents
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IT'!. SO ~AS.,.
!Shed. h d apartmenl,
utilities
SEE
THE
1965
T O Pt ,ACE A
Ph
Malathion &amp;: Meth~tii}"Chlor
are
or any person working in the
RESU1.1" t&gt;ROntJI.:INO
one WY 2-5435, top . reo:omrnended tor contrull{;.
Eastern Loca1 School District. An "Electric Tour" was held
Iurms e .
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212 s. 5th Avenue, Middleport '"'
...u. Spray
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• H members, thelr
u ntco.,,.,.,
Alfalfa wweuil
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Games will be played at '~ne
PHONE WY 2-2156
Ohio.
6 16 tfc
~a~~:Y!ot~~r~1!)' h~~"~r,twndu :~~
S:30 p. m. on Thursday witll friends, porents and advlson
4 ROOM furnished house in 'I dues in mdk. Low (Olti~lty, euy
At Pomeroy Motor's Used Car Lot
postponed contests to be made in_ Meigs, Jackson, Lawrence.
to a pply. Gives verv 10od contMason, WY 2-3872. 6 12 6tc . "' or ''"N'"" '""" '"''·
JUNE 17_18_19•2.0
up on Fridays. There will be Vmton, and GaiUa counties.
Card of Th~nks
;~~~~..::..: ~-· _ _ ____: - I Intis up lo 3 weeb . Alw ron'11lose attending met at tho
,.,1~ larm·
~~~~~~- tat!l up to J
no home plate umpirt:, only
~ h d I ,I FURNISHED ap~rtment, up· I· fl'kJ.
AIIO contrul~ lillitllt'bUti[J,
IT'S ALL FREEl
EXHIBITS-DISPLAYS wnpl'res on the bases. ·~ere Is Kyger Creek Generating plant
MR . C. J . Eb ersu&lt;~C an amstairs, 4 rooms, bath
and · "'her for age h •seo:'LII. LANDMA·R K
HI
iiy extends. a. special .thanks 'I laundry. WY 2-5434. 6-12-4tc I Mel ~• county Farm uurt"au t:u Sales
&amp;
Service
nn age limit.
for a pre-tour orientation by Jy.
lll"'r;.tivl' Ano&lt;'i~lion - E 1 • t
and appre~tatJon f~r k1ndness APARTMENT FOR RENT-- AI- I .\l am s~re•t. Pomeruy.
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Teams from Chester and Tup- an Ar~ her, Area ~... xtens Ion A~·
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shown durmg the Illness and ,
.
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•Fiu Aim 1 E
C
pers Plains will play
home ent, 4-H. Following this, they
dealh of their Iovin~ wife and s? trmler space. Good , .
os
very ar
games on the Eastern High toured the plant and then went
mother . Special thanks to lion. Call Walter Crooks, II y IHEAVY DUTY chain
•Transferable Wben
School field and Reedsville will to Gallipolis lor a tour or the
Rev. Wilbur Pemn lor las ' 2 3631. __
6 16 tfc
and bulk lank. WI 9-3443.
You Trade Car~
play at its ball field there. 11te Buckeye R.E.A.
consoling words, tlie Women 's ! 1676 Lincoln Heights, 2 bed-r
6 15
• Guaranteed 24 months
Insurance
Cody llloves North
schedule will end July 22 with The purpose of tbe tom: was
Gulid and Happy Harvesters• room house. wilh bath, base-: ALU:.tfNVM HOAT and otoor 24,000 miles
GUARANTEED. renewable lor To Chicago Post
a siugle elimination tournament to give eacb an opporluntly I•
Class of Federatt&gt;d Church, Tnt:nt, bUJltpm cupboard, hard· j Ch· . S .
WY m r
to follow. On August 12 the increase their understanding ol
1 ~ear 1es,
lass and , wood floors, gas furnace. Call
ares
2-2551. e Most Popular Unit
life ho:.pitalization.
..
Issued
6
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -N'P.w tournament championship game how e1ectr'JC energy is generatI
the Loya l Pals L
6 15
3If ages. Ph one WY """1 6· Orleans Archbishop John
Philathea Women of the Mid- Trary Whaley, WY 2-3054 afl- "TsS'i'EfiiE()'C;;ns.;Je,.:_:~ri:
1n the U.S.A.
ed an d to 1earn of the many
' at
will be played.
2 18 tf
dleport Chu•ch of Chnst er 5 p. m.
6 8 tOte 1965 STEREO console,
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trick Cody, an outspok,..
SCHEDULE OF GAMES
job posslblfilies in lhe electri·
and the Ruiland Chorch of - ~ - - - - - -· -- I equipped, 4 speed changer
00
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Marine Supplies
porter of racial justice,
June 17 - Reedsville Reds cal field.
Christ for their food
and FOR RENT - Trailer spac~ 1 at volume control. This set
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1FOR SALE I' rt bo 1 ·th
flowers, all the neighbors and on N. Second-av in Middle- I 4 months old. Lovely
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a WI · as the new Archbishop of
Reedsville Yankees.
PAINTING UNES
friends of Middleport, Rutland port. Near shopping district. finish. Take over payments
I 3S H.P. Motor, trailer, life I cago. He is almost cerhlin
June 24 _ Reedsville Yank- Center lines being repainted
and Pomeroy,
for flowers ' " Concrete ~atios. Call WY 2- of $5 per month, or pay
jackets, skiis and etc. See at l be elevated to cardinal.
ees at Reedsville Reds · Chest- .today north from Cheshire on
and kinJness, Dr. R. P. Dan· .,.186, WY 2-~46 or WY 2-3600.
ance of $81.54. Try it in your
Pomeroy, 0.
Bill Cozart's Garage in Ra- . The 57. year . old Cody
ei at Tuppers Plains. '
Rt. 7, are expected ·-o be finJuly 1 - Chester at Reeds- IS
1 epor1 an d
.els, Holzer llospilai doctor'!!
6-5-tfc home. Call WY 2-6555, IJ-12
cine. $550.00.
I 10 6tc ceeds 1\lbert Cardinal
· hed through M'ddl
l
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Ewing Funera1 I1
.~-lnsura'-ce
n
who died of cancer on
ville Yankees; Reedsville Reds pomeroy bY Thur~ay.
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and nur ""S,
Home. Dr. Sellm Blazewicz 3 and 4 ROO~ furnishe&lt;,; apart- WILLIAMS 27 in ~eel
coal. ~etgler BuUdtD ,
h.
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Chicago is America 's
at Tuppers Plains.
Ohio State Patrol ls cautioning
0
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for kindness extended, and 1' ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard- furnace. Automatic damper new homes Bmlt
i .SIIPP•r
Catholic archdiocese with 2.34 July 8 _ Chester at Reeds- drivers in those areas,
10 kitcb- AUTOM BILE
Lo Insurance been
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to the pallbearers who assist- ware.
5 11 tfc control. Charles Byer,
365
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canceled?
st you; opera- million Catholics and 3,000 : .-:.~.;......::;~::::._:..;;~~--======-=-"1
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en8, storm windoW!, slum. 1or •s f'1cense: Ca11 WY 2-2966 priests and ·cody's new post is
S. 6t h Ave., Middleport.
ed at the time of burial, your __
kindness shall not be forgot- 1HREE and four ron'b rumi~he6 10 6tc
tnum siding. Call Guy Nelg·
615tfc expected to enhance his posi·
ler, Racine, Ohio.
· 1 1 d h.
110
ten.
6 6 Itc _ ed and IIDfurniabed opan. 7 ROOM BRICK building, with
n
ea ers ip.
12 29 tiC PHPTO Copymg servtce 0\J&lt;
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WE WOULD like to express our menta WY 2-5434
12' 6 tfr garage, can be used as a reles made of legal papt&gt;r I
; .gratitude to aU who helped MODERN 4 room and bath sidential or business building .
AUCMONEEB
birth ret1lrds and almost an; I Pleasant Vallty Hospital
at the time of the death of furnished apartment Middl; Completely air - conditioned.
Complete Service
other documents.
ADMI'ITED - Mrs. John I
. our husband and
father, porL WY 2-3374. ' 4 21 tlc Also one good used electric
CrUt Bradford
Reuter Insurance, Pomero, VanKirk, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Latest Model RADIOEAR Hearing Aid will be given
George Higginbotham. Spec-- :ange. ~hone ~y 2-2374 . LewWrite, Prone or Contact
1 t de Mary Beckwith, Pt. Pleasant ; I
absolutely FREE to some hard of hearing person
ial thanks to Dr. Davis Rev. TRAD..ER LOTS - free &amp;e\_¥- 1!1 H.epa1r Serv1ce.
A. C. BRADFORD
- - Mrs. Ann Davis, Kanauga ,
'
age and water. Brown's Trail
e 10 6tc
Legal Notice
I DISCHARGED - Charles
Chee~brew,
the pa!l Fun
beart!rs,
Racine, Obio5 1 tft!
during the BIG BEND REGATTA to be held June
Rawlmgs
Coats
er· er Park. (Sia te Approved)
.
IN THE coun oF
Ray , Jackson, Ohio; Mflll, Mar8
a! Home, Neighbors, and flow· Minersville, Ohio, Phone WY BUDDY HOUSE trailer, 10x42.
Mi~~~~:u:i:~~Hio
Jon McCarty, Apple Grove; p .
18-19-20 in Pomeroy. The drawing will be held 011
. hbor
dn
1-3324.
1 1.5 tfc Reasonable. Contact Nancy L. Karl Graeser, Plumbing ud
UGA1. NOTICI
mela Leach, Pt. Pleasant; Rog- '
s, an
owPope Rutland.
6 10 6Lc 1
8 f
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C
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8I Horne, Nelg
Sunday, June 20th, and winner need not be present
er donors. Mrs. George H1g'
eat Ill
;M•zl• w•uac:•
· er avey , a m.
Mlnenville, Obfe
1 S245 - 51th strMt, North
FOR SALE
to win.
RH 1 ESa
1 1e FOr Sal 8
••. ,,.,_ " •' ,,. ' •••·
ginbotham and Family.
TWO FINED
==--oc~~- ___
End your sewer troubles
Pomeroy Mayor Charles LeFill out the coupon below and moll to
In Memory£ 16 ltp I
rooms, I We s:=:
gar fined Cecil Bolin, Albany
___::____ taped for easy installation or' ath , storage butldmg, out
Reasonable Ratti
le-o Flo,rtd• Coll•t•·
.•
and cosls on a ch•~rge
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CARL, you left us 6 long years! scope. Call WY 2-3833
of high waler. calf WY 2·2543 Call WY 2-m4 Da or Night ... , ""M'·
' resisting arrest and $75 for leav-11
6 ~ 6 6tp
today, June 7th. Your s1ster. 1
6 I6 Jle
Y 7 26 tfe ! :,;;~~,,~:_~;:;:.r~!~th,
, ing the scene Gf an accident
.lt. P.t•rsburg t , Florid•.
Violet, went to meet you ( IVE BAil 24 h
ll --- 3 BEDROOM home good condi- - - 1
Tuesday night. ln other court
RADIOEAR HEARING AIDS
January 10, 196li. Bolh sadly ' Ice da , d . our,
se -serv- lion, 1618 Ll'ncot'n Helg ht s, Al:tt' CONDITIONING
action, Michael Roush
was
ht M
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J k' Refrtger
R fri ' H•wtrd ,,. .. k,
missed by your parents, Mr.
y an mg . . mnows, Phone WY 2-3810.
a JOn serv ce. ac s e K
·l ., Trusurtr ot Molgt County,
12 WEST STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO
fined $5 and costs on an asand Mrs. Charles Babcock, night crawlers, red worms.
6 16 12t
eration, New Haven, Phone Pomeror. Ohio,
sured clear distance citation,
brother Emmet, and sisters, Fife Trading Post,
Rt. 7,
.
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Danny F!lnne.:•·,_;.·, ""'''·"·
/ and Roger Walker $10 and costs
~ _
Ruby, Garnet and June.
Middleport_,_O~io_._ 6_9 12tc fl ~ ,_,
0
BEATING, Plumbing.
:~;.,,.~,;;.,~, s;::r;:o.~·,;;;;:
Th e f oIIowmg
· person is hard of bearing:
1 for reckless operation.
6 16 lip
UJtflftl' Ko til t~
FIIJ1laces. Arnold Brolbera, ~;~·~;\i;:f~::Y·,~~~)rJ~r:f.::::
----No-ti_ce
_ ___ - 111 Easl Maio stree~ Pom- :"
DEPARTMEI\'T CALLED I
I POMEROY - One story frame leroy. Pboue WY :1-%448. .
The Racine Volunteer
,
Name
' 5 rooms, modern bath, kltch-' ~
I,
_!~ 21)_t fc
ClnCKEN BARBECUE : June
department at 1225 p.m. TuesAddreso
J
en has built-in cooking units
A
SI
19 and 20, at Village Hall, i
~~::;~~:: .~:·~:~~;,:; day went to the Blanche Bigg!!
I stai nless steeD. fi'u!l base- !
uto a es
Middleport. Look for
the
residence, near Racine, where
- 1
REGATTA
WEEK
IN
ment, forced hot air heat ing, I
smoke damage was cnused
_
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signs. From noon unil ? '! 't
garage, good iocalion.
63
Pontiac _ $2,395
One half barbecued chicken, ,
POMEROY
a faulty flue. - - -- - -"""""'""'""'_ _
500.00.
Station Wagon. V8 Catalina
baked beans, cole slaw and
RURAL
HOME
_
11
_
roo-mil
6
pass.
4
dr.
One
careful
Lo. potato chips, $1.25. Middleport Come. visit and have fun!
cal own~::r . Hydramatic. PoIf you need help of a n y
frame,
bath
(copper
plolmt&gt;in!:ll
wer steering. Very nice.
Volunteer Fire Department.
kind, see us at Landmark
and plenty of water),
64 Pontiac _ $2,895
6 16 4tp
You're Welcome!
·
basement, garage, located
Station wa.:on. VB Catalina
I WILL not be respons ible for
Route 143. Owner will
6 pass. 4 dr. Spotless alJ
any debls
C&lt;JDtracled hy
in
financing.
white finish. Like new in·
RIVER DOCK SERVICE
anyone other than myself. ,
FARM _ 77 acres, " ,,ultiva~ll Power
side and
out. Hydranurtic.
steering.
Signed: Clyde Wines, Jr., RaFOR GASOLINI
OM
ed, some timber, 6
cine, Ohio, R.R D.
frame home, bath, well,
SUPER SERVICI
6 16 Jtp
er system, front and
Pomeroy, Ohio
STATION
SPECIAL, Regalia Week end
OPEN
porches, cellar bam (24 x 28), 11,==-n~~:'f.:"'""'""'~l
only. We will give a free canmany otber buildings. Located 1
24
HOURS
opy, hitch and light hook-up
on Roule 143. 16500.00.
w...ld t!laDdanl o1 l!ompael
with any model new Apachei';;;;;;;:;::::;;;-;;:;o=""===,..ll
Escoll01H10
Camper. Come in and regist- OON'T PUMP yrxl s!ugglsh sep. ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
-~
Big
ear
room,
ride and pill'
WY %-.1830
er for free prizes for Regat- tic tank. Get KJean.Em-All WY !-Je3S
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6 15 3tc
ta Display. Qllality Print septic tank cleaner. LandIIIII mauagerabiUIJ
mark
Farn:.
Bureau.
Shop, Middlepurl. Am,.;bary
HOUSE FOR SALE
See
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Apache Sales, Gallipolis.
Z 18 tfc Modern Ranch Style. BeautUul
Me
6 6 Jtc AUCTION ever~· Wednesday and location on top of small
E. :S.:,~=roy
Earl's Barher·· ShoP~ - Raein~, SJturday. Welch 's Auction, facing State Highway Garage on
........ '*'- .... l!Od
Ohio, now ha s two barhers, Laurel Cliff, Route 124.
Route 7 with good road to main
PIIDDe Wl' z.ll7t
Earl Custer and Roger Hi ll.
6 2 30tp h~ghway. ro?r bedrooms, living, -,---:-----,.,.,-•-72_ ::~ 1 - b;,u,y. B..,.We will apprecmt.e your pat- ;;;:;,;~~=:-o-=--::._::_.::,2 I dmmg, family, kUehen,
E I
t
ronage.
6 15 3tc MEXlCAN TOM,.TO plants for I fast play' maid's. utility and mp oymen
_ _ _ _ ___
sale. William Holmes, Syra· shop. Three baths, ceramic tile ~ YOUNG MAN wants
cuse.
f&gt; 26 tfe and wall to wall carpet on · work on farm or am~hi,lll!
floors .. About two-thirds of else suitable. Call Gallip•olis,
M • M CoNnon
bouse ts paneled In mahoganv 367 7246
6
Al.FAL,A WIIYIL
3fld Walnut
Air COn d'(·
d'
Yllatldoll •
M.etnHCttlor are top.
•
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All I On lot 200'
300' ••··•uay be seen· : penenc
· ed ·m1ertor
· and -c::;
·•t•er· l
llfa "''*vu spray Cf)Dt•lna
b 0,h 1
.
Jl:
I will be out of
Ma:r n a~pueot up to 1 daYJI before I by appmntment only.
ior painti~. Free estimates.
harve.t, no '1!J!due1 tn rnilk.
Low Call 985-3555
Chtiter, 0 hto Phone WY 2-2682 or tee
tor.JeJty, eau to appiJ' G!vee v.r:r ,
I1ood cnntrol or datruc:th·• tnvae
er Cullums
Ji-29-li;, Irlht'ioti
my office June 13
•t.a¥•.
lute up r.&gt; ll w~u.
At.o HOUSE FOR
-·- .
contrail
11/lttkbuiJ,
otbar
rora
e
SALE
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4
fO(Jms,
:
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l
lnF•ec~ LANDMAlUI.. Me!p
eount:r laundry room lf.t bath. Tiled .
H&amp;lp Wanted
th roug h June 20
•rm Bureau Cooperatlv4! Aaaoc!a'
'·j;j;;llll
I ttnn - E&lt;t.- Mila Stl'Mt, Pomeroy.
floors in all rooms. Living ----·- '" 1
Dr. Ray R. Pickens
ICLOTH awni sand h
room wall . to . wall carpet. MIDDLE-AGED woman to care
n.
I anc~ sam:! porJ:";ha;~: 193 Beech St.,
Middleport.. lor mvalid. Call SH 2-5415.
Sundown Finn Files
_ .. _ _ _
Venetian blinds and repairs. _!'_hone: w~_:!-3817. _ 610 6tc ' ~Uf3tc
Notice !If A eal
1
10
TOMATO plant• for i Dale Wippel, 215 Umon Ave., FOR SALE: Comploteiy mod- WAITRESS -apply
person, A notlce of
has been
oale Wtlllam Holmes, Syra- Pomeroy.
518 30tc ern, 3 bedroom rancf home ' Hluo and Grey, Pomeroy. , filed by e&amp;R, Inc., doing buslcuse.
~ 26 tic I USE ONE of our Carpet Sham- m new area on Cheste• Road.:-··-----6 _I ~~ neg as- 1lle Sundown, Star
HEAR IT ON WMPO
Llew- pooers FREE with purchase Phone WY 2-0337. 5 28 ttc 1 WANTED : LPN at Carman s Rou(jo, Pomeroy, !rom an order
ellyn 11tompson's "Life and or Blue Lustre Carpet ShamWanted To llu;-~ Nurs~ng Home, Pom,eroy, of the Uquor Control Commis. Light" program, Monday tbru poo. Baker Furniture Middle.._ _ _ --~ . Omo.
.
e 15 3tc sloo of tbe State of Ohio,
'
.Friday at 1:15 a. m. EST.
port, Ohio.
tc
ROOTS
WANTED,
Gen-Singfli.
s.
Cl•lt
s.~O,.,
11te commission, according ta
6 15 6
0
-:-::::;::c::::::-=--_::125 f% 1965 SEWING MACHINE- De
golden seal speclal, SOO lbs . . :t;;, "':;·~ ..::'... ·~ ,..1':...
the appeal, suspended the busiiiJ3'(WUBD..I IIIIUr
----\.
I1Y of May Apple Roots.
Clean! l'hnu!lllnd• "' "'"' nf*' '·re~*•'n" ne~s for a 14 day period 1118
'l ·
IUtOI Deer~
onstrator. These machmes ful- 1 and dried 6 cents per lb : ·r•t"tn• ontt• •ppninte·o &amp;spoor'f!M• u .. 1,.., Cou t .
, ·
Si.T, NIGHT
celjoae.lled'l 1.1011 your opera·
1 ,
te d •.,r.:
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n )' corporation says
"'"'•
n-•
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·-·.
Y Duaran e ~. or pay $5 Top price ror all other roots. ''Dfl lin '"'~ ..,,.r~ ... ~.. u,.,.,.ntto thf.: qar~ · f;,, not In acoord
MIDDLIPORT
... ........ ... ~ ... • ......
D--·· 'II
Oh'10. , PMM.
1.\'rll• '""U ~"'"' ...m ldotr•• lOot
'th Iaw and unsupportedance
lliUa per montb· Call WY 2-6555· Bill Ba'le
1 )', ~vi e,
•
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by
f.l"-6tc
t 10 6tc l ~:1;'" ..~:
reliable and sufficient evidence.
OIAUCJN£5

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At Riggs' Home

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Clover Fum Store

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Ht'v. Glenn Hall, Conference
Supt. of Free
Methodist
Churches of Southeastern Ohio,
was the guest speaker at the
Hysell Run Free
Methodist
Church on Sunday afternoon
when friends and members met
for the annual Homecoming.
Rev. Hall spoke on the topic,
''A New Song."
Preceding the afternoon program of singing, and fellowship, were the morning wor·
ship service and communion.
Lunch was served in the new
park area shelter.
Among lhe guests present
was Rev. W. J. Hampp, former pastor at Hysell Run in the
years l9JO.l9ll.

Food Market

Clever Farm
Department Store

Sunday, June 20

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PHONE SH 2-5543

RUTLAND

Round Bone Shoulder Roast ... 59c
ENGLISH CUT ROAST
~69c

NO BEEF
49c

Fre1h, Leon
Every Ounce
Guaranteed

LB.

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Plan An Outdoor
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SLICED OR CHUNK

SIRLOIN

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SLICED BOLOGNA
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COOKED SALAMI

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Navy leona
Pinto leans
October Beano
Mexican lean•
Kidnoy Beano
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Blueberries

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Spinach
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Cllsup
Cut Green Beans
Frail Cocktail
Pineapple-Grfl. Dri1ik
Tomalo Jui~
Orange Juice
Mixed Yegelables
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Luncheon Meat

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YEUOW PAGES.
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do the walking.

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We Will Pay V2 Cent Each

RACINE

RT. 124

303 Con

U.S. Gcwtmment laapectttl
Hoaeat·to-Good•••
Center Cuta

THEY ARE VALUABlE!

Father's Day

Op1n 8 to 8 Man. Thru Sat.

SALE

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ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOT Itt CAPS
.

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Fifth and Pearl
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BRITISH LADY
and MYNETTE DRESSES

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New nUssionartes for ~,_.:.:di
t h e ~Ja~n~tce~Gt~bb~s~a~nd~da~u~gh~te~rs~.~T~
na &amp; Venetta, &amp; Beulah White.•·}

Mrs. Anna Riggs entertained
Mrs. Wilma Stobart b a med· the Walk-In Garden Club at her
leal patient at Meigs General home w June 3rd. The meeting
Hospital.
opeDOd with the president lead·
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mortzleld InC Itt club prayer and tlle a].
and Mra. Carl Moore wero din- lqian&lt;t to the flag.
ner guests of Mrs. MyrUe Long A/1111: general dtseussiOII of
Thursday evening.
several topics, officers elected
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mortzfeld for the coming year, were Belwere Fri~ay guests ~r
Law· I va Willard, pre~ident; Ola St.
ence Smith and family.
Clair, vice president;
Anna
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mortzfeld I Hart, secretary : Mildred Zelg·
lefl Saturday for thear home 1er treasurer and Mlna Hart,
1
in Kenosha. .Wis~ . , after a co;responding secretary.
visit with relatives m the area. Two new members were weiTom Weeks ret urned home corned. After .a bUJiness meetto Reynoldsburg sa.turday aft~~ 1ing a contest was held. Ed.na
a two weeks
vtstt w1th hts, Lee furnishing the contest w1th
grandparents , Mr. and M.rs.l Mina Hart the winner.
Eldon Weeks, who aceornpan~e~ I During the social hour rehim home for a weekend viSit i freshments were served seven
with his parents, Mr · and Mrs . . members and the five guests,
John R. Weeks.
' Mirkie Riggs, Nancy Riggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernest Buch and Nancy st. ('lair. The Ju ly
and famil y o( Mt. V~ r non were meeting will be at the home of
weektonU g u e~ l !=. of ht s part&gt;nl s. Helen Carper.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bruch.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gin tlwr of ,
F~NJOY OUTING
Watt&gt;rford and Mr and \lr~ . 1 An ou ting at the Royal Oak
Willi am f.i nther and Carolyn Park near Five Points was ena:md Do11 ald of HC'v el'ly W~' rt' re· , joyed by the members of Group
~_·ent guf' s!s of Mr · and Mrs. ' 1 of the First United PresbyOri!' ! :tntlwr.
terian Church
In Middleport
\1r. and \lrs. John Cotter and i Monday evening. Families of
('an11n
A p't"....
· 1 11 nd .Jolmn\'· of liut rht.n-.• members were m•ests
ft•
!inn . 1\CJ n ~, were Monday dm- ', nic supper was held and a hiknrr gut&gt;q ~ of '! r. and Mrs. Ons . t
d ted Attend
(;mrhrr ('al\ mg
in the after- ~ng our waMs con udc \1~9 Fred
~ .
S .th mg were r. an
.
n(lnn wNe .\ 1r~ . f'. 11~rs h. mt f Le w1s
· and daug hter, Mr . and
h
~md gr:lnr1(tm g (f' r. ~ " 111 ;a. 0 ! Mrs Edward Crooks and dauAk' ron a11d ~Irs . Henry V.erry, · ghl er,
· Ml ss Rosetta Lisle , Mr.
I ···r! lt'' Ul
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.
Gene Crooks and Mr. and Mrs .
:\!r'\. \\ &lt;lltrr nmns of Clear· • T
K II
d h'ldr
\\ .tilT . Fb
and :vlrs.
Carl ' om e y an c I en.
W· · ~){' r and Lana of Athens vis- I
irrd T11esda y aft f' rnoon wtth
1\ lr ~ n d ~ lr ~ Dwight Milhoan
Hey! See the light.
• nd di.l ugh!Ns.
Find ELECTRICIANS
fast in the
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serves18

Sisters Sfyle Shop

Michael
Jones
and friend,
J1.m
Heiser of
Columbus
arr1ved Friday for • visit wlih Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Hill

FRUIT

carton f

DRESSES NOW!

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SERVES THREE!

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Je Den
ear were chosen when tlle Miss Betty Killian. who is as- Virginia and Washington, D. c Mrs. Waller MorriS entcrl a!ll·
Mr. Ralph RRhodes, Bea~er boreas Circle of the Middleport sociated wit~ Ule ~cirton Chris- They visited the Luray Caverns e~ .her card club Monday eveFalls, Pa., formerly ~ Rae _e First Baptiat Church met on ti'an center m WeJrton, W.Va., . Virginia traveled over Ute lnmg at her home on SycamoreR. D.• died Fr~day n~ght m Tuesday evening at the church. as the Home Missionary and ~k line Drive and visited his- ,St. Games were pi_ayed and
I Allegheny Hosptlol, P!ltsburgh A covored dtsh dinner preced· Mrs Beulah McCoy of Sen- to;,c Williamsburg, va. They lprizea awarded dur!Qg the eve·
1
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afler a short illness .
, . ed the meetmg. Mrs c lrde Idai. Japan, the Foretgn Mts- 1&lt;~ l"o stoppt&gt;d at Virginia Beach nms. The hostess served
Mr. and Mrs . Rolltn Be~r:W . Surv ivors art' h1s "1ft&gt;. t~~r Wmebrennt'r and Mrs. Eltza-lsmnary. .
rmr mg up thf' ron "! to wash- freshmenls to t~ose present in
Mr. and Mrs. James Bt&gt;aths trud e une dttughtet . \\rs ~'~ t1 beth Slavin hostesses s~rvmg The proJect for the month
IH rr the\· toured the eluding Mrs. Elste. Haddox, Mrs.
and Randall Pullins spE-nt Sun- ward.Dovl and two som Ron- cake and 1 ~e cre~m j01
the was plarmg the
medJtalwn lmg ton 1
Capitol Treasury Charles Winebrenner, Mrs. Sonday at Thurston wath :..lr and ald and 'ctw~t er. &lt;tl hom~ : llts dessert.
booklet. "The Secret Place" m Whlt e oude. S~ithso~i an Insli- ya Wayland and Mrs. Morris.
)irs. Raymond Pulh.n~, J r. and fat her. \lilo HBhodes. 1-lar me H. The meeting was opent&gt;d by hospil a l ~ in th e area. ~eulf!h Bldg· an
--~~--------- - · - family , They were )Oined ,there D. : five brolhe rs . W ~:~ id . Ua r · .Mrs. Charles Bennett , who pre- White was Jlrogram ehatrman
by Mr. and ~lrs. Roy F.\'ans lev and Dale of :\ew Brigl(_,n, : sided in the absence of the and read excerpts taken from
Choose These Cool, Half Size
and family, Can:al Winchester • p; . RusseL Marlt'tla , and Or-· chairman, Miss
Rhoda Hall. . the Baptist magazine, "T h e
for a cookout.
: ville. Racintt R. LJ . a stster, Devotions were given by Mrs. j Crusader.'~ Mrs. Bennett gave
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bau-; Nona Ritchie. Pon.land. and ~Iavin includin.g s~ripturc read· I' the rlos~n prayer.
A NEW SELECTION OF
.
,
S:Jlurda ~ one granddaughter.
mg from Cormthtans and
a The Ctrrle program books,
er of Manon w er~Ls Mr an~ His mother died ten years meditation
entitled, How ]which had b~n made by Mrs.
guests of her pare. ' S .
aoo Funeral services were Large A Circle.'' Mrs. Donald Charles Lewts and dorrated by
Mrs Charles R. Karr r.
ft ·
·
M Jl
H sell were dis
·
rs Flo d Grifnth , held Monday at ~ p. m. at the Boone gave the evenmg prayer. .rs. arry Y
.
Mr. and M .
~ . 'ted ·Luttons Funeral Home Beav· A cornmunicaUon was read tnhuted. Those attendmg were
and famil.Y of Colu~ ~s v~r.l er Falls with the R~v. Wil- from Mr.s. Harry Hysell con- Mrs. Gerald Anthony' Mrs.
Sunday With Mr. an
rs.
liam Spangler officiating.
cerning cards sent to the shu~ Dana Hamm, Mrs. . Charles
lea R. Karr Sr.
Burial was in Oak Grove cern- ins .and birthday members. A White, Mrs. John Scmes, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris etery, New Sewickly Twp.
letter was. r~ad from Mildred Charle~ Bennett, Mrs. Pearl 1
and Paula and Ricky spent the
Benson, miSSionary lasl year, Hoffm~n, Mrs. ~onald Boo~e ,
past week at Royal Oak Park.
thanking tlle group lor
the andchtldren, Vll•td and Jeame, l
Court St., Pomeroy

pomeroy

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HOME
VACATI
Vernon and otherli==============;=~==-~
New Missionaries
are chosen by dleport
Mr.
and FROM
Mrs. Roy
Rifn&lt;.ON
Mid· tule,
touristMount
attractions.
,
f B . Ch h
and son. Mclvm Rtffle
.
Dorcas
Ctrcle 0 apt1St urc . of Col~bus, hav~ returned . ENTERTAINS. CLUH
Royal
Cola
New missionaries ror t h e year were chosen and tnclude from a vacahont r1p through

' lO.llany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mitldlepot't; 0, J'une 1~. 1985

~-------AI Former Reeident

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10c

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DISH CLOTHS

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BREEZE
2 .':~ 71.c

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Libby's

FROZEN DRINKS
Lemonade -

Fruit Punch -

Pineapple Orongo -

P.inupple Grapefruit -

S-o1.
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Pink Lemonade

Lo Cal Lemonade
Orance

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A. Rosenbaum , 295 Wright 51
down 17, 4 a.m.: Buckeye State
Pomeroy. Mrs. Oscar D. Scholl,
l2·DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , June 16. 1965 1
Holter-McKelvey
18, IU5 a.m .. · Onward up
116 Slate St., Pomeroy, Mro.
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18, 4:35a.m.; Natlqnal down 18,
L&lt;&gt;sler Brisker, Oak Hlll, Rl~
Jf ows 11re Exelwnge \ _
- 6:45 a.m.; Franklin B. up 19.
Ann Sinclair, Wellston. Josep~
I M " Th tma Young Holter Gauge readings: Gallipolis 3:50 a.rn ; Loren() up 19, 5:~
E. stroDg, Wilkesville, Mnt. Brat.
I an/~r ~oodrow W. McKel- Dam 122, 12.1, running 21f2 feet Jeffboat up 20. 4:50am.; Bar·
EDterfd Hosplt81
ton B. Barlow.
Coal Grove,
[ vey of. Huntington. W. Va . ,on rollers. Pomeroy - Mason bara Gay up 20, 6.10 am.;
Lawrence E. FUch, Ashland.
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.JUNE 16
· uni1ed in marriage at the 20 _73, PI PJe 8 sanl 24.37, Hin- Andrew Calhoun dnw11 21. 6 ~ Among those. who entered Ky. , and Cesare
Giovanelll.
"
~ I The Pa!l.t Pre"ld(•n!s of tht&gt; ~~;~-Lawn Methodist church, I ton 1.04 falling , Kanawha Falls a.m. ; A. J. Patten d?wn ~3, 4.· Holzer Hospital In the pa~t 24 \Ashland, Ky.
AmPncan Legion Auxiliary or
. 1
F iday June 4. The 3 06 rising Charleston l!tOt ns· 45 p.m.; Panzo up 23. 5 30 P· hours were : James
Mtller.,
'~&gt;
flunlmg
on.
r
· London,
' Marmet and Win-. m.; Queen c·t1 Y down 23 • 2·05
K ermt.'t F'IS h" I
Bl~ho
II have a Rev
Mr
and
Mrs
Edwa
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Sin·
Orrw
Web~ler
Post
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The Christum l•'1lm1ly TakPs
B Stand" was tht- program top· bart and daughtt&gt;r. 1\aru\t&gt;a, o[ potluck picmc at the home .o~ vows ()!. the dounte ring cere· field dams were on the sills. •a.m.: Bob Benter up 23, J 40 er, Rt. 2 Galhpohs, Melvm Lee I Mrs. Larry Wayne McDaniel,
l 6 P m
Obto River - Chris Jr. up a.m.: Jerry Bosworth down 23, Massie Rt. 1 Northup, Mrs.
.
'" d'ng W Va da\1"
ic given Oy Mrs \l &lt;t n~m ~ Klrlt'S "'oaon·,. Fla. arr nen· tor a Mrs. Eddie Sm•lh, Wednesda\
.n
mony a
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[ d" d 2 5·45. Holace 'Metcalf, v·mton, J ames Gnmms
Lnfl 1 .
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Mrs. Ja('k Amsbary or Hunt· 14, 4 45 p.m ; Harvey Jordon . a.m.: n tana own "·
hter 2:24 a.m. Tuesday.
WhE'll tht&gt; Lowjoy Clfl'lt'
ul two wt'eks vtsH wllh her p&lt;n· at &amp; 15 P m
Bosworth Cpunr•l No. 46 Roy in ton and .tennings Barrett of up 1~. 5 05 a.m; OVEC down a.m.· Alton Zephrr down~. 6.· Howard Beaver, Rt_. 2 Crown •g
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a!
and
Se\eel
Mastl'l"s
Will
hold
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attendants.
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10
am.;
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dischar ed
ul Mr.., f:(tto::ml f\,lkl'l
17 a.m.: Steve Click down Green- Marquette Ave., Pt. P1easant. Patients recently
Sherrie. :md gnmrtd.1ughe-1. Ka dt~v at 7::10 p m for the trans· Th 1.. Pd 1 331 Lvnd:l court! - - ·
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up 10:20 p.m.· a y anor1e Mrs 'WilUam Warns 1ey
• Col
pr::tver by t\w ('h'll l nun. Mrs . visllllt'~ Tut•sda~
and lhf elf'L'l!On ot oltlri'l"S 1\\1 Hl~~:- ~g~~:i ght ParkPr
and
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IS down Greenup' midnight; Lou- lOth. St., Pt. Pleasant, Gretch~n Mrs. Tild~n Tha~:~a. ; : .
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Carl Barnett
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Rt. 1 Hen erson, er,
. ' Ke ser Bar1DIXIe Sptnt own reenup :· A. carlisle,
She- hmi as llt'l' lh••nw t;rm'" ~:·h~,\~ ~/ll~\e·~',~;~,·v In l "oitHll· filS Kf'ff('SIHllPI1h IIIII bt' Sl'r· '111 ·: and 1\lr &lt;Jnd ~rs Hohert ,
' 50 a.m .; Philip Spon
down w. Vo., Paul Leonard Bush II, Cooper, Cynth~&amp; L.Eizl~ Woods
1Meldahl 6 p.m.; Bayou Laffette Henderson Mrs. William
Up ann (",row i1\ll 111 th scr~r
vf'd
Pro~. 1 l'attla and Riekv
H. ' bara E. CavmsC, " . S Say'
htlS . 1s vtsitmg wirh l1 t.~ par·
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· M" ldtepnrl nltt&gt;ndf'd
th~ The Eterta Circle of t e up "e a
: p.m ; a · Snodgrass, Hen erson.
r s.
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During tht' bu:o.int&gt;s~ s•·ss•nn P~ " . ,\It
.HINE
or dd u
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Middleport F i r s t Baptist \ear up Meldahl 1~ . 15 a.m : L. Woodrow W. Treadway, Rt. 2 re, ~rs. Larry uMrc ey 'Irwll
1\i;lglltltia r... mplt- 1-'~·lhtnn Sts· WP mg
Church held its June meeting 1Fieore up Meldahl 12:55 a.m.; Pliny, W. Va., Mrs. Walter K. Nadme Payne, . s.L Steveth .. c•n·h· , ho"'' mt..;s\un&lt;lrtl'.s &lt; 1w'k:•
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DAV h&lt;~lL
ate • ~·R Sl..
1 Tuesday evening at the home 1Lynn B. up Meldahll :45 a.m.: Crooks, 725 Page St., MiddleBelly' 1\.i.ll l:lll ot \\t·iJITlll Chn~· spt'nl 1he Wf't'kt'nd m Bueyrw 7 ·10 r. m at llw
ht&gt;
F.~n Vo\.CATION
of .Mrs. Fred Hoffman. The 1 Pamela D. up Meidahl 2:30 a. port. George C. Thompson, 302 son, and _Mrs. Geor~e ·
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· .tS '- s 11 11• "liPS
I ~ nl rf:'I&lt;IIIVI:':-. While lt ll mPmhPr"
&lt;Jj "t' un.:Pld
~. ,1 r~ Bernard Fultz an.l11 meeting was opened with mis· m. ·, Alice down Mtldahl 3:50~;~~ri~n~~A~v~e·~~P~o~m~e~ro~y;..~Do~ug~la~s~so~n;_;;:an~d~J:;;n;;fa:;;n;.td;;;a~u.;,:g~nt•~•~==;
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Ynd sion prayer by the Circle chail'· G .
Sham
1 B· bara
811 •po 118 0 am .and Mrs Lil\Ht'!l' ~"' \\ Norlu~ dmg til r;t'r gr:1nd~nn . Rnbt'fl The Willmg wnrkt•rs rl&lt;ISS ot children BPt t. ,u
man Mrs Tony Fowler
of lllf' r\111E'rtt"an H.qlll~l Ml ~· nuth
r·:l TR I hurch Bt'cky, haw· rPhi.tlt'd tr:trn a_ f)e'votio~s entitled "'P.rayer,"'i' down 3:25 p.m.; Oliver Shear~
slon Compound 1-\cmo~l. 1;;-Hih:ltl. \Irs nan Mit\' and r h•ldrPn. ~~~~ ~~~;;-r~::~~~;,.o.;do~v t'\Pn mg al week's vat·allon spo:&gt;n t v.llh ht'llwere gl\'en b
Mrs. Frances er up 6:40 p.m.; Delta Queen
As~am Indi a. "
M.tkt• Todd and !'hiP. ot Con- lhr hnmr 1.r M• "
(ipnffrey p::m•nl!-1. Mr a~d T~~\:· vis~~~ Bearhs, fo\lo~ed 'by the Lord's ldown 1' 45 p.m.; Hp. E. B~~~~~
Select a gift for Father from the bi~ llleoProjPf'ls Wt'I"P di~('US"'"'0 ' 111 d yr 1v mt&gt; spend mg tilt'
wrek
Snm ~~r Convo~.
· . IPrayer repeated in unison by •up 8 ·15 pm.,
ennsy 1
t·~rrls ""n1 Ill mPrnhPrs rt&gt;pM1. Wtlh ht•r ~•s lrr .~nd J;nnil~· . Mr Wi\ o.;on.
enrnute v.lth Mr and :vtrs. IIJJI·~the Circle members.
down 10.05 p.m.; .J~hn Ladd
tions all over the store-Cameras, Brllfolds,
t'd )\\ lnl'ludutg \lr~
Cl' 1' 11 and Mrs Bf'rn;trd F'uhz Slw The Ht'l urn .lnnilth;m M&lt;•tg-o:; ltam Everson and f_am llv ' 11 i Miss Betty Kilhan was se-' Dean up 1:55 a.m. : Tibolt down
Umbrellas, Canes, Toiletries, Luggage,
Rrnrlhun ,mfl jlt'[r, (;•·:Ht' II V accompanied Mrs F'ullz anfl Chapll'r. D:111g ht r~·s of . the South Charlf'ston. Ohto. ~~~ i lected as thf Home Missiomjlry \3: 45 am.; R. H. Bosworth II
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Shirts, Trousers, Ties, Socks, Belts, Suspen~f'll .:. . l•trnic· Wet " plnnnl'tt lor rhtldre•• homr th•s week.
Amenr;m Rrl'olutum, Will have with her siste r a!~d ·.fam•J~Om· ! and Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nor· up 4:45 am.
If··:· .lUI\ me~·tml.! al tlw hnmf'
Mr anfl Mr!&lt; r.n W:1v\and thm annu;1l ptcntr 11mrsday ; Rt'\'. and Mrs W•lh~m
.1 !ton and family were selected ! Kanawha River- B~&gt;aver up
ders, Underwear, Pajamas, Bathrobes and
uf Mrs .· Pnul Srn.1rl
havf' rt-turnt&gt;d trom ·a \~f'ek"s oflernnnn !II thf' twmf' of Mr-; ber and f~mi\y of Ptqua . W~• e las the F11reign Missiorrary fam - Marmet 6·50 a.n .. ; Helen Z.
Many, Many Others AI
RPfrrshrnt•nf , ~~'" 1 " ' 1 • rv~-~ d 1') vaeatwn spent m (amtrl:i anfl F.dwflrd F'us1t•r
begi nning at vts•ling with hE-1' parent!: ~ 5 tly to be supporled by the ,dowr Winfield 2:30 n.m.; Sol1
\1r~ . Cht'f'SI'hrn~ M,·s Klnf's Niag·•r·1 F'fllls T in'~' v1siktl 1 p m \1t•mhers &lt;rre askt'd IO ;f'ult1. al lendrd rorflme nr em n ICJrcle.
vav up Winfleld 10 ~.m; W.
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' ' tow 1sl ;~ltnwtinn.;; 1n brinF: &lt;1 eovPrL'&lt; 1 111s1'1-. '·md t·lhle
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st&gt;rv1ce Tlw h0slt·~s group 11ttl her br0t\wr -m-lav. Mr ... lo . ~ ed project chairman for the 110:20 p.m. : George Price dow11 1
Mr~ H;t~l'l
'\1r ;1mt vtr.;; Wn\1er Morm furmsh llH• meat.
Eaken reci'IVffi hiS m,J slf'r s year. The business
meetmg •l Winfield 2.40 a.m.· 0. F. Shear-•\

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POMEROY ·MIDDLEPOiirr. OHIO

THURSDAY,

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

N:fiGS THtA TRE

An d rhi\dn•n and M,.
and The MtddlPfJ(il"l
,111,1,, 1,, dt'~l't'!'
was ctus1~d by Mrs. Freda Hood. er u:~W~in~f~ie~ld~5~:4~~~·~·m:.
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- -· - ~r~ ( 'harles Snuth and sm1
' p rogra m was th en g1ven by
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ISara Vowler.
&lt;tnd M1·~ F.:lsll' Had dox spen I
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PLo\N OPF.N HOUSE
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A de;;serl course of p1e, cof. •
"Alii said was:
: re\a!IH'" \·tr. and ~Irs F t. 7:10 P m
Mr and Mrs. Wntlnre C. Hill ft&gt;e , and mints was served by
' t. 1Htt• &lt;H'l'ompanted lhPm
1n
JUNE IS
will ob•;erve their Golden Wed· 1 Mrs HoffmHn to :\Irs. Richard
!heir h&lt;Hllf' in Mitldteport artl'r
ding Anniversary with
open Owen, Mrs Tony Fowler. Mrs ,
havmg Stlt'nl a wt&gt;E'k with re\a. Thr Tl111"d Frid&lt;t v rtub wi tt hou&lt;:e on sunday ..June 20 from : Frances Bearhs. Mrs Milton
l!\t's 111 Canton.
rr.E'et Fndav e-venmg at lhe z 10 ~ p m. For those wishing Hood. Mrs. Bertha Archer, Mrs.
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of Mrs Bt'nlz Wolfe 111 M'nd &lt;"&lt;JI"d~ In the honored Nora Hamilton, Mrs. Joe WIIWilil Mrs. l:lernice .Joh nson as Nuplf' the address 1s Rmlle l. son. Mrs. Geneivteve &amp;u:ton,
·1-H flniJ Toun~
h(Jste-ss
Ha&lt;•mt.'. O.
Mrs. ~va H,1rtley and Mrs Eu·
1\1 /ll'r (.'ree~· Pltml
--gene Murray
TI;P F'IVI:' P1~in1 Star S1ildt- 1
1- -----......... --.... ~·r~ 4 H ('\uhl atf'Ompamt-&gt;d bv l F.N.JO'r' F'ISH!'\JGSI'-\ItTPY k
MEF.TING POSTPIINE!l
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Mrs Ht&gt;f'ti Yntmg . \\'t'llt on a eoo oul . atur ay t'VI·nmg , ,
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tour ol 1he Kv er f'rP.ek p\anl the Arlhur ~ease pond. ( hl'st- 10 meet at tl w 1\t'llte- rat·y
Gift Headquarters I
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er Koad. w1th approxtmatelv home on ,Junt' 22 ha s be-en
1 uPsdm rnnrnmg
d I tlO al! Pndmg Richtll'd Young. postpom•d linli\ .llHIP 29
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for
A sal'k tunl'l1 \\3~ enJOVI:' a
d t the grand Ill·
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('·• k . ·k · after rubmast{•r , ].lrt':-ild{'d o1w •• 7]) p. m ue o
llf' ygt&gt;r Ate ll·l•
I : short bu~m ·ss sr.ss••·n and pn·· sprf'tiun at G\ouslf'r.
whwh thr grnun Wt'nt lo I w ·
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rt'Pular meeting RrtreshmE&gt;nt~ the hovs Plans wt&gt;rf' rna e tor
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werr sen·f'd hv 1.Rnora an .nu·
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M d at Meigs
I'-ll:' Mit'hm·l and Virkl SpE'ncrr roast al Roval Oak Pa,·k Salur- went surgen• . on .ty
, The Men'!! Store Pomeroy 1
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Show me afilter that ~ delivers taste and I'D eat my hat."

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
June 16-17

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Jumo 18-19
NOT OPEN
SUN, MON., TUES.
June ':1:0-21-21
"PAJAMA PARTY"

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Corrlt' l \\'ild .· :",m \\ ;.~lltlrf'
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Thur .Fri.

''MUTINY ON
THE BOL:NTY"'
\\' 1lh \l.Hli'll J~l" .H1 il!l

:Jnd l"rt&gt;rnr H •1\\'.Hfi
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W11h .t~&gt;rlrf'\ lluntt·r
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Mr and \Irs f 'i.l rl Mnor('

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Robert Clark, a key figure . Lee at the county garage.
1 the County Child
Welfare ! for fl,e unexpired term of Mr.
in Me1gs Republican pohlical The new comm1ssloner has i board for the past thr~ years. ftelson. The new ofllce-holdw
circles for many years. wa sl been a fanner in Scipio town- He has been " member of the will oe elected at the Novemappointed Wednesday night lo ship for many years and awn· Republican Central committee ber elet1ioo ot l.N6.
fill the vacancy on the county ed and operated a service sta· for several year~
Also !lext M6}. voters wlU
commission - that followed the tion at Harrisonville until re- He is the son of the late John nominate candidates fw t ~ e
death of Avery Nelson on June cently.
and Mrs. Weltha Clark. He is full collUJli9sion
term now
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Mr. Clark had served
as married to the former Lola E. held by RepubUcan CoinDJt..
Clark, 52, an lifelong resi- clerk of Scipio township for Gilkev and has one son, Larry . sioner Charles R. Karr, Sr. W•
dent of Harrisonville, was ap- 116 years, has been a member A primary el~ction will be den Ours, ehairman of the ,..
pointed during a session of the i of the county elettion board held in May of next year for era I committee, presldeid ov,er
county GOP Central commit- I for 13 years, and chairman of the nomination of cand1dates1the Wednesday night meeting.

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Eastern Face
Of Rockies
Is Flooded

Seven Judges for
pageant Selected

Traffic posiHvely will be
maintained thrOugh Pomeroy
during tbe Big Bend Regatta
Weekend, Regatta officials
said,
Reports that traffic would
not be permitted ol come into I
town during the weekend are ,
DENVER (UP1i - The South
false according to a regatta
Platte River flooded lowlands
A panel of seven judges has been selected to judge 15
in Littleton and Denver. Colo .. committee spokesman. Traf.
f1c
wdl
be
co-ordinated
and
finalist
s of the Regional .Miss America Pageant to be
today. destroying property,
causmg massive power and controlled, Into to:" during staged at 8 p.m . Saturday in the Pomeroy Junior high.
commumcations fa1lures and Ill· I the. three - day period of fes. Alan Harris, chairman of the judging phase of the pa·
ttvnles.
jW'ing scores or persons.
1geant, sa td today.
The river drove thousands
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from
their
homes.
Bridges
were
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smashed. Fires broke out and ,
NEW COMMISSIONER - Robert Clark, 1 lifelong resident of Scipio township, street flooding halted some lire ,
manag er of Radio Station IVJEH in Gallipolis and Mrs.
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Marjorie Keebaugh, a graduate of Zora Ann School of
c.en er •. was name o r
e e1gs coun y commiSSroner vacancy . e nesday. Chat. equipment in Denver.
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Charm and Modeling m Charleston. and formerly 1 proling '!'tlh Clark followtng the meehng are ~slie F. Fultz, RepubUcan Central com- Tomadoes. winds ol near-hur-1
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ricane force torrential rams 1
' fessional model.
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wotscurrenya
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and hm\ struck an area 200
Others 11r ~ ~1rs A! tee Net~se, , verslly, one of a number of
mtles long on the easlern face
vocal music supervtsor at the lstops in a cross • country tour
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Eastern H•gh School and pro- to conduct music workshops.
~ tams :rhe high country already A petttiOn bemg Circulated a- ,ducer of numerous musicals in Advance sale tickets for the
' was d1 sgorgmg Ions of waler , man~ Pomeroy mercha~t.s ~~o--; thf' Metgs - Mason area: Mrs.j Saturday pageant will clpse
Ifrom the me\tmg masses .of poses store hnurs bf' mamlam Jackte Oblinger, featured on IFnday. The tickets, being sold
wmter snow when tbt rams ed Frtday mghts dunng the 1 the Jackie Oblmger Show on at a reducei:l price prior to the
. summer.
CLEVELAND fUPI) - The tlons of Pennsylvania, Kentucky private holdings are composed :started.
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WCHS-T\, Char lt&gt;ston. Haro\d tpageant. may be purchased at
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleve-- and West Virginia," the bank Iof farm tracts, while the rest. I
Pomeroy ChambPr of .Com- B"aedecker. a long-lime parbci-ISwisher • Lohse Drug Store.
land !aid today the over • all said.
with tracts tending to be much
' merce Pr~s.Jdent .Ja.rk ~-arsE&gt;Y i pa~t m _productions of the Ohto New York Clothing
House
Ioutlook for the Umner and wood ''The outlook for these Wood· larger ''are generally managed I
I Sa id a ret &lt;Ill merch;m~s com- ~ Umversity Summer Theater Downie • Gross, Crow's Town
· mlttee ha s agreed lhat 1f 70 per 1and an employe of the advertis- an~ Count'!" Restaurant, The
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industrie!
obviously speciCi'cauy for the production 1
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MOSCOW S federal reserve dlstrict is good "hinge~ on an adequate timber of timber products,,
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dip!~~ colony Is apeculat- but~ lumber and plywood in· supply In the region.
Prospects are e~cellent- for a
! the proposal, •t wtll be put '"'" " O'Donnell, a radio and ne.s-, ger offices iD Pomeroy; Bohr's
lllf ~ whetber tbt KremllD dllatrtes l!t!f the proopoct ill '"a "A 'fOVermneot inventory lak ·~ Increase il&gt;.aheer vol·
Ieffecl
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1p~perman for a number o£1Clothing ~re in Middleport,
.sbrlnl&lt;ing supply of suitable tim· en in 111!11 Indicates that approx· ume,
A Pomerov Loun• club com- , Carse; l:dloated
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imately 11.7 million acres of the quality of tbe area~s ,ftmber mittee was n·amed Wedne'-da-i propos~ sores wou sa~ op-- w,l
a en o t e area. an, Pomeroy •.~~ .
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Leonid I~ : rezhnev, Premier In Its monthly economic re- land in the distrl t
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· en unhJ 9 J.l. m. F'nday mghts \\.a\t rr MrShea. Baby\one, N.\. the Racme F1rst National Bank.
Alexei N Kosygln and Presi- .
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to promote ISP1ay 0 1 Amrn- as a convemem·e to shopPt&gt;rs - - -- - - - ·
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VIeW, pubhsht&gt;d today: the bank every ~ree acr~s, is _growing Although the annual
can Flags on Mam-st durmg the He said there IS a possibihiv
alsoS81d about one-third ol the timber, ' the review said. "The exceeds the volllme of t1mber Big Bend Regatta Weekend
th t F 'd
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t1 mber land 1n Oh'10, wes!.Crn
•· heav1ea t concentration of timber cut by a w1de
. lllargu1,
· ~ . moat of President Ed Foster named a Jd nbe ayff mged han Jdmg. ours 11;.....,J,;,....;,.;;_,;,..,;,..:..
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f"RESI· Pennsylvania, Ea!tern Ken· ~esources in the fourth district the growth is currently in trees ' Bill Grueser. Bob Jacobs and ;C:oritv ~ ~~e ~t&gt;~han~s ~~~: 1
dent Johnson, ubvlouf{y lldden- lucky and the Nor.them Pan· lies In eastern Kentucky, where that are small and often of less Barney CAmpton ro the llag Iu ;emi11 n 0 ·n.
ed and saying UUie. flfl,y mto handle of West Vug1ma are. 58 per cent of the total land desirable spectes, white a ma- display committee. A spokes·
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jority of the annual harvest is man said the public also is urgcountry Wednesday to 118Y his trot" while two-thirds are under i"The lightest concentrabon Is :from preferred species of larg ed to dosplay flilgs at homes Ro•a Arl~r Will
[ TWEF.IlMOl iTH. Englanrl (UP!)- A ftiendly tielast respects to a close friend. good to better-lhan·average con· 1in OtJio where only 2· per cent ·er diameter.
this weekend.
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: ph:mt named Momca wandered away from a circus pa•
The .President, tight ·.lipped Itrol.
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!of the land is forested"
The Federal Reserve Bank I Mr .Jacobs accepted respon- Re Bnrlc&gt;tl "M mulay i rade Wedne:-al_ay and st rolled into a schoolhouse-right
s.nd solemn. came to this tex~ Accordmg to the hank, the
Private Owner..;hlp
said this situation has a dual sibility of operating the ticket Funeral services lor Rosa Ar.i through the tJJg doulJie doors.
tale town to aUend the funeral manufacture of papt:r, furnl- . M~st of the forest and In the ~ implicatiun Cor the lridustry
sale booth at Mam-st for the ter. Harrisonville , who
died I
The_ 4.000-pound p~chyderm stroJied up and dowa
o( Judge ~obert RuaeH, 40. of ture, l~ber and otllet w~ or jdislrtcl, 92 per cent~ h in pri~ i the district. While growth on regatta
Wf'dnesdav evening in Meigs I t~e ~orrular~ to I he df'ilght
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the Geor11a court of appeals, wooch:lenved products provadesivate hands, accordmg to the younger stands assures expan- : Ralph Graves of Pomeroy General Hospital wtll be held •of sc~ool ~h1ldre n
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grounds .
described by Johnson aa "a ?ne of every 20. m~sufacturing :survey, About two·fifths of the I tContinued on page 7)
was the guest or Pres1dent Fos· Monda\' at 1 p. ~. m thr F.w- L~she Gheg. t~e prmcipal, No one was Injured durlnl
fine&gt; and ablE' young maa."
JObs In fourth d1strtct states. 1
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Lions urging
Flag Displays

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Savillfl!l On Complete Outfits
Thl1 Wet&gt;k At Mason f'11r11iture

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teJ'lamt&gt;d with a dmnt'r r~' ·
rentl.\ ill llwir home, Hnl'k
Sprin ""' ~ Road. Pn·s~'IJ!
were
Mr. and Mrs Olio Morlr.ft&gt;ld
ot KPnoslnl. Wise, Verne Da\'is
ot Ml(ld\t&gt;porl. !.awrl:'nn• Smtih
l.aure-l CliFf, and Mr. und Mrs
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Father's Day is Sunday, June 20th.

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Hostess lor

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Sport Coats

SPECIAL!
Maple Bedroom Suite

BANUlN SHIRTS
All The

ALL METAL
WARDROBES

1 SIX·DRAWER DOUBlE DRESSER
aFIVE·DRAWER DRESSER , AND
a FU~~·SIZE POSTER BED

All FOR s129.85

S19·95..S39·95
PURITAN

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SALE PRICE

SPECIAL! ! SPECIAL! ! SPECIAL! !

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IF PURCHASED THIS WEEK WE WilL GIVE YOU FREE

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A NIGHT STAND TO MATCH THE SUITE YOU SELECT

SPECIAl, •••. SP£CI.U!

Slacks b~ubbard

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Sh•1rtS

eSWIMWEAR
eJEWELRY

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e TIES

eBELTS
e LUGGAGE

BAHR
CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEroRT, 0.

WAS~~~s t:~~~YERS

SEE US FOR SERVICE

Short Sleeve
by Arrow
and Shapely -

SPECIAL!

SPECIAL!

SPECIALL

ONE GROUP
OF
LIVING ROOM SUIT·
ES. WE ARE GIVING
$65.00 T R AD &amp;·IN
FOR YOUR OLD
SUITE. EXAMPLE: A
SUITE SELLING FOR
$239 COSTS ONLY

5 Pc. DINETTE

1 ODD SOFA

$174,

SETS .. 49.95

BED .. GREEN
COLOR. NICEI

7 Pc, SETS.

$68

ALL TREE

REDUCED

3 PC. WALNUT OR GREY
BEDROOM SUITE WITH
MATTRESS &amp; BOX SPRINGS,
2 DRESSER LAMPS ..•

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SEE IT TODAY

SPECIAL!
WE STOCK NICE THREE • PIECE
CURVED SECTIONAL LIVING ROOM
SUTES. WE ALWAYS CARRY
SEVERAL IN STOCK. WE NOW
HAVE A NICE DISPLAY OF
SECTIONALS . . . ALL AT
REDUCED PRICES.

SPECIAL!!

ALL FOR

2 Pc. Living Room Suite
2 Step Tables, Coffee
Table, 2 Table Lamps

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FURNITURE
HtriiUIII G~att

Meth 0dIS• (s urge Rh0des
I To Get Money for Schools

"Thi&amp; sizeable wood - ba ed l
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f th Fed al d ~ng ( l.l.apel . Burwl w•ll
br ped out of hJs office to see Momca s walk, but a teachers
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rooms
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tn 1:1 t•re\t&gt;vt\le Cemetery
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11 e rame car par ked outsule
. was ell"'"
:industry is made possible by
church werE' Federated ladies
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w :H was gomg on
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11 resiAtance fighter&amp; aJVI Dutcb In et~uar~~n~a on;r~s ev~~~er;:::~ .
~~-M~:sn ~~:~~:~~~~~e~~~lrlaanvd ers. ~1rs _Charles IRessJ Ellis, Iball lo evl'ba\1.
ed into the schoolyard. A ga~
newspapers today mounlod a
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keeper
finally post was uprooted and lhe glaM
new prOtest against the
ro- thacresl mdOhto, a_nddroulrghlly half!
, Miss Fneda Grueser.
ens, Harsen's Island, Mich.: a caught np wi!h the animal and m the dauble 4ioort waa lhllo
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~nee between PrmceN Bea-1- -- - - - - - - - - - LAKESIDE Ohio (UP!) _ The Ohlo Methodist Confer-~
rot er. on ou, arsen s ll'd her bark to the
mcus tered.
trtx of The Netherland• ~nd. I I
ence today urged Gov. James A. Rhodes to forget worryASKING TICKETS
l lst~nd , and a number of ~rand '
.
.
·~ - - - -- - - -- - fo~er member of a NaZI ehte,
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ing about his pledge of no new taxes and t&amp; meet the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter mem- chtldr~n. and great grandchild- \dE'rans .Memonal H~splta~ I FORECI...OSlJR.E rD.ED
regtment.
state's public school needs
lbers are tn turn the.r promo- rt&gt;n Fnends may call aL tilt' i\D\1ISSIONS - Luctl\e Nor-.
f
The sub.)ec t 0 f th e controver-1
• 1 homt&gt; .any I'•me.
u
George Kcnne dY.., A orec1osure of a mort1aga
1' rts· narme:
The 1,400 delegates in an almost unanimous action : tJonal ttrkets m to Ros1e S1sson funrla
sy I! Claus von Amsbel'!l, 118. • '
called for enactment of the Plan for Educatior&gt; Progress i by Saturday, June 19, It was an- 1
! Pl&gt;mei'O\: .Judv Gmt her, Ch•st- on real estate bas been filed Ill
suave, polished Junior diplomat !
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WEP) bill before the legislature to provide an additional •nounced loday.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
l er HariJ' Ttplon, Middleport. . Meigs County Common Pleu
on lhe Africa desk of the West
I $119
million for publiC • c--- - ·-- ---- ---·- .:
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DISCHARGES- Wamo Clay Court by the First Federal !lev·
German Foreign Office in Bonn.
ISCODSID
:schools.
izing the tax valuation or the ' ATTENDS CONFERENCE I Blble School al the Pomeroy A\b~m· Leroy Pennmgton, Wm- ings and Loan Association of
Von Am!lberg was captured by
1 The conference representing school districts. It said that m: Maxine Gr~ffith. cashter of : Church of Chnst will close to. field: Jean Cra1g, Middleport: p k b
ainlt Bober&amp;
American troops in Ita))&gt; dur~l PT. PLEASANT - Services about 350,000 Methodista also some districts property values,! the Pomeroy National Bank ,' day and a program .... til ~-,.,
JamPs McAbt&gt;e,
Mtddteport; ar ers ura:, ag
inl the war. He was a mem· iare pending for Mrs. Minnie , adopted .a report which would upon which school taxes were i is attending the Ohio Bankers , St'nted by the children at 7·30 E:sta Wise. Pomero~; Roy Gor- 1Morgan and _s~Jvla Fr~and,
ber of the crack "Todeskopf" ,Price Frank1in, M, who dled t give the bishop authority to ap· based. amounted to $200.000 per i Assn. Public Relations confcr~ 1 p m. .Jerry Master ~ p·1
don. Coolville. Robert Barrett. et al The plamt1U is seeJtinc a
death's bead taak regiment. I Thursday morning in a Madi.' point Neeroea to white church- child and in others was about I ence at the Neil House m Co- li director of the school, extends Rutland; Lomse- N!chols, Rut" JUdgment of $l,l96, plua bUer"
son, Wise., hospital. She wu a es
$1,500.
\ Jumbus today.
1\and : RusseH Gtlkey, Albany.._:._l•_:_st_:_._ _ _ _ _ _ __
1a welcome to all.
DA ~. OHIO _ A RE- former . resident here residing The Rev. D. Gerald Lach,!
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pastor
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1110 per cen1 disability.
who, She was the widow of the late· ore near 1 ... ~•. "~ r· ,
has been In and out of povchiat. IE. E. Franklin, prominent bus;.! man °1 the comm~~tee deallug l
ric hospital!! for treatment ov- 1nessman of Point Plaesant Mr. l with !chools, sa1d, We are sayer the Jlll81 20 years, wos heid and Mrs. Franklin formerly Or&gt; lng, forget about the 'Pledges of '
here to4ay for threateuing to rated tht Franklin
Funeral t ~ new taxes and get the mon- 1
kill President John911n.
j home and the Franklin Forni· ey. Let's.. see that our needs i
Secret Service agents arrest- ~ ture store.
\ are met.
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Tile commtuee oald Ohio
ed Dorsey Lee Webster Jr .. 54, She was born Oct 10 1178 In 1 ked · .,. u 11 1
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· ""t o1 educa· :
here W .....,..ay.
. Prl&lt;'t!. She belonpd :o the Point\ tion.
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Webster was charged opec if· : Presbyterian church.
think u Is time for 1 1
Jcally with telephonnw I h •I Surviving are a daughter. Mro. , change, that we meet our :
While House a~t 10 p, m., Geortl•. Schlottbauer, of Madi, 1need!," lhe Re~. Mr,•Lach said. '
Tuesdat saying I m lOin&amp; to.!IOII, WISe.: a sister, Mrs. P. 0 .: The
Itt urged that
kill Jolulaon ..... "
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SANTO DOMJN(liJ...qA VY The remalno will be retum- i
ftrlog eoboed Wedneodav nljht ed to Mohr - Stevens Fun&lt;!fal !
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