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troops scored • major victory but a spokesman said no planes ers - up to eight - were reover the Viet Cong in a search were lost in the north. A U.S. ported cut off. Ail contact with
and destroy operation 40 miles 857 bomber crashed in flames the town was lost.
»oul1iwest oJ Saigon, a military at the Da Nang airbase today Three Vietnamese governspokeaman reported today. But but the two men aboard para- ment units on an operation in
the area reported heavy fighta Communist regiment trapped chuted safely.
hundred• of Vietnamese troops The big Communist attack in ing with the Communists stili
the central highlands 200 miles attacking the government uruts.
200 miles to the north.
operation
A U.S. spoke:!lllan said the northeast or Saigon overran the One Vietnamese
town
of
Thuan
Mon.
command
posts
also
reporled
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district
operation sout11 of Saigon net1
ted 2115 Viet Coog dead by ac- Several hundred lroops and was surrounded.
tual body count. The action cost
the lives of two more American• killed and two wounded.
The spokesmon reported 32 gov·
emment troops wounded.
Thirty miles north of Saigon.
Amtrtcaa and Australian combat troops began breaking off 1
11ielr joint operation against no· 1
torlous Zone D with no significant victory.
Make 17 Sorties
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Communist North Viet Nam to· ·
day, bitting one target only 50 '
miles from Hanoi and bombing
the airport at Vinh 160 miles
south or Hanoi in twin raids- i
the third attack on the airport.
In rtl!fnt months.
A U.S. plane wos shot down
In South Viet Nam with the ,

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WASHINGTON . (UP!) The Ifederal application for anti-pov- Harsha said, "but there is tool Af'L.CIO payroll.
Office o_t Economic Opporturuty erty money:
. much money floating around The Columbus Dispatch ,..,
(OEOI IS talung • dtm v~ew of Rep. Wilham Harsha, R·Oh10, and the fat cats are trying to ported on June 23 lbat an appnvate compames who are try- protested to the OEO that the get some ol it. It's the same plication which United Consummg to make money off the fed· rity's applications should be de· old story of the rich trying to ers assisted in preparing asked
eral anti-poverty program.
iayed until this money request make money aU the poor."
for $126 994 in Jederal anli·po&gt;l'•
The OEO hopes, but is not could be explamed.
Congress approved more than erty mdney to be spent by 11r1
certam, that the pracltce ts lim- He termed the request "an $1 billion originally to set. up the group m a "consumer eclucallaa
tted to one or two stales.
unoonsctonable waste of laxpay- admtmstration's war on pover- program" in Athens County 11
The most notable. eiUimple un. er's money " The OEO agreed Jy.
Southeastern Ohio.
covered was m Ohto, where the and delayed actton on the ap- United Consumers is headed The anti-poverty program wu
Umted Consumers Inc. ol Oh10 plicattons.
in Ohio by Thomas T. Pogue, set up to provide training aDd
asked for $45,000 to rent roo~s Portsmout~ and Wav~rly su~- who originally was named by retraining ot the unempJoyed.
11 sa~d was _needed lo mamtam sequently withdrew thetr appli- the Ohio AFJ....CJO to represent and the underprivileged. It wu
an office wb~le the group helped cat1ons for money.
labor m rormmg county .anti- unclear, according to the OEO
the commumty leaders ol Ports· "I believe the OEO is trying poverty commissions m the how a consumer education ~
mouth and Waverly fill oul its to admimster its funds fatrly," _s~ale. Pogue is no longer on the ' gram would operate.

.Ioyce Long. daughter of Mr .
and Mrs Lewis Long. 744 S&lt;Juth
Third-sl. Middleport . relurnt'd I
home Sunday
from Bur·keye
Girls' Stale.
While there she was elected
to the House of Representatives
I from James City, .Iones County. She served on the Public
Health and Welfare Committee
in the House. Joyce was also
apPQinted as city vet
from
James City_
Shr was sponsored by thP
American Legion Auxiliary Post

Goeglein's
Boat Launch
Bid Accepted

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State Sen. Oakley Collins of ch1id's life took a chance 1n 1
I Ironton announc~d today that fa ing a probable !awsuit by
his bill. Senate Bill No. 339. the parent or guardian.
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i passed the House £'1 Rcpresen- The Senate passet..l this bill 1
lattves Monday evemng.
June 4, 1965, and gave it unaru·
St.ste Representative Carlton mous approval
Davidson co-sponsored the btll The btll now goes to the Govin the House and was succPss- ernor's dt&gt;sk and awaits h1s
ful m getting 118 voles for . s1gnature bf'fore it beromt&gt;s the
the bill. There was one vole ' taw of the Sl"te ol Ohio.
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A bid ol $28,948 by Goeglelll
Bros . or Middleport, to do concrete work on the boat launching projert in Pomeroy, wu
accepted in a special meetlq
of Pomeroy council Tuesday

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Senate Bill No. 339 concern&lt; ,
Mayor Charles Legar
le!t
the welfare of a child who is I
JIM ANDREWS
early today to submit
final
in temporary custody of the 1
data regarding the project to
Child Welfare Board and 1s 1
Airman James R. Andrew!'! , state officials in Columbus 10
tbe
aimed at givmg the Chtld Wel-j' fi
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son ol Mr. and Mrs. James R. the village may be eligible to
CLERGY GROUP - Standing with the Rt Rev. Roger W. Blanchard
fare Board suthorify to act in ,
Andrews of Ill Ebenezer St., obtain two-thirds ol the job
(rear) following Sunday's ordination (left to rightl: The Rev. A. Raymond
behalf of the child in case of
Pomeroy , has completed Air rosts h a grant
provided
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Betts of Chillicothe, the Rev. Ricllal'd Martin !newly ordained\. Mr. F'rank
serious illness and when auth- 1l S
Force basic mtlttary training at through 11ie Waterways Safety
WASIDNGTON _ FISCAL
T1tus, the Rev. David McCoy of Columbus, the Rev.F William dBlack
· for surgery or other tn•atLockland AFB. Tex. Airman Commission.
th of Alh·
onty
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ltl6 'ended today with Uncle
ens, an d t he Rev. Ch ares
oregroun :
e Rev,
ment cannot be securPrl from 1
1Andrrws has been selected for The village had to have aU
Sam ·'etpected to be about $3.6 !
Wilbur Perrin of Pomeroy
the parent
or •uardtan. I By United Pre,. International 1techmcal trammg as an air- !technical phases of the project
1craft maintenance specialist at I completed before tomorro&lt;Jil ID
biiiloll 1n ille red - the small·
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\ There ~ave ?t&gt;e~ rmmv In- Severe thunderstorms wer~ ; the Air Training
Command I order obtain the.._.., ....nt
til budget deficit in five years.
es m Ohto I~ wht h .the lorecost m Kansas and Missuurt l t~TCt school at Amarillo AFB .t prevtouslr 1~
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:credtahryct"tl lhe hch:ld ~elgl:ryre ! today as violenthweather conlm- i Tex. He ts 0 1964 graduate ol ; Gneglebt ~T(;t. \'0,~ Jlerye ..
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' ued .~. t;!'tler I • Midwest.
Pomeroy Higb schooL
the contractor Ill tfiend IDil
fear which began last .fijfy I
f B I k I h Ch h I th h
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for a chtld .without authonly lo l " urrlcane ror- wt'nds up to
wi' den the boat laWIChl•• ....:..
.• would probably run about $911. 6 The . fi~st Apostles' act o : a c o t e
urc o
e I e. rea mg the ospel.
do so but ID order to lave the H
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\'• billioa with revenues ol about oommiSSJonmg, through the lay· , Good Shepherd. Athens. who Followmg tho act ol ordina'
_ 75 miles per hour whipped Kan-i
I and lor other roncrtle lllri;
$93 billion. But the) caution- ing-on-of-hands. was re-enact· ! opened the service With an ex- ~ lion. the BIShop t'eleb~ated the
' sas Ctty, Mo . Tuesday mght · ;) '
' eonnnected with the project.
ed that official figures would ed Sunday m Gr1c~ Eptscopal h~rtatton to the new ordllmed. l Holy Commumon .. fact~g the
during • thunderstorm that I
1 The Pomeroy Cemetll Bloct
not be available until the third Church when the ~l•hOp of fhe candtdate was present- ~ people. The eh01r. atded by ,
' dumped rail and more than on
1Co. on May 10 received the conweek is July. Last mmute buy· Southern Ohio !llld cle~gy from e,d lo t~e Bishop by the . Rev. trumpet and organ sang dudng l
inrh of ram.
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i tract to do work on the l!rit
lng or lax collections could put the area tm'l to ordam .'o the I Charles A. Pitzer, of c h r IS tr the receptton _ot the offertng, i
r Strong thundmtorms hit area !
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part of the project wblcl! In·
tiJ, fins! reckoning up or down prtesthood the Rev. Rtchard , Church, Pt. Pleasant.. who 1whtch was dedtcaled to the as·
from Kansas to Ohto Tuesday ' A 150.500 ctvtl sutt has been lctudes providing walkwaya 1M
by as much as few hundred H. Martm, deacon .
1 vou~hed for
h1s. qual1hcatJons. t s1stanre of _sem1nary students .
' night and early today The con- ! riled in Mei~s County Comm?n l finger piers. The Cement Block
8
miUioa dolors.
The R R
Roger W. A litany for ordmatwns was ! A receplton after the c&lt;retmuing deluge&lt; forred stream" Pleas roul't m behalf of a mm- company's bid for that phali
Blanc hart!. Ee;~copal head ul read responsive~y by the Re~. ! monies, al w~ich the Epsicopal
out of their banks in Nebraska. ior who a!leg:dlr susta mPd per· 1 of the j~b was $18,931.
NEW DELIO_ INDIA AND I the diocese. t'Onducted the ser· Albert MacKenzte of St. Peters Churchwomen served a ch1ck- Seventeen cerlificate•
for t Hatlstorms damaged crops and 1manenl IDJUrtes .'"a 1961 school i The only other bid coaslderPatistan todav signed a cease- VIce involvmg the transfer of I Church, Galllpohs.
I en salad supper' afforded the completing a sales course were , broke wrndows Flash rloodmg bus-automobliP accident.
ed by council last night wu
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fire agreemen-t (or the disputed aut.h~nty tracmg back in un- . . Also partlr1patmg in the ser-t ongregat10n and vJsJiors from presented Tuesday night
at closed several Nebraska high· I Plamt1ff LS Char.iotte A Man-, one from Gary Griffith. Basta.
border area known as the Rann l broken sut'cessJon to the origin- 1 VIce were the Rev Wilbur Per-1 as ra 1 as Columbus 8 chance the Pleasant Pomt Resort by wa~s.
ue l. a mmor, by her father, Ian. Griffith had bid $28,750 for
of Kutch. It becomes effective ' at A lie&gt;.
rm of lhe Federated Church, l to meet the parltctpants. m· Steve Previs. vtee president The Solomon Rtver was ex- . Charles R. Manuel of Rt. 2, Ra· the job , but his did not lllclude
pos
Pomeroy, who read the Ep!stle. l cludmg the parents of the or- and reg·,onai manager tor Wad- peeled to crest two reet above cme. Ut&gt;fenda.nts are Albert D. the cost of steel sheetin•.
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ommg '" t e aymg -on-o -1 and the Rev A. Raymond Betts am , r. an
rs. o n _ dell and Reed Inc. prmclpal ·
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scene of bitter fightin• last bands was t_he Rev W1lliam G. l of SJ_. Paul's church_, Chtl _lic_'O- ~!arlin of Grand Rapids. Mich. underwriter for ,United Funds: Enterprise. Kan .
jt Profftll, Rl. · hRa cme. h . 11Mayor Legar Clerk Edna Schoo.
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April and sporadir shootinl hal
e ev. r. arm WI o - Inc , at the t'OmPletiOn of a
wa s a passt'nger on a school enleb, and Councilmen Leslie
continued ever since.
fer his fil'5t celebration of the four weeks course conducted by V•teraat Memorial Hospllal . bus driven by Hill when it coi· ll'ulks. Don Colllns, Bob IIJ·
Holy Commumon, in behalf of Wtiliam D. Childs. distrirl man·
Itided with
ear operated by , sell and Roy Reuter.
COLUMBUS - TWO STATE
' Grace Church, Sunday , July 4 ager for Waddell ond Reed. I Admisslou ~ Gertte Carpen-!Proffilt on a curve 15 miles
senators are calling for an imat IO 30 •. m.
Mr. Childs, associated with ter, Syracuse. Donald Hudson,, nort h ol Rt. .138.
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mediate and sweeping investigathe Downing Insurance Agency Syracuse; BesSie R. Ptckens, ,
NOW YOU KNOW
lion of
st the Lima
SPACE CENTER, Houston !UP!) - Six young astroMiddleport, conducted
the Racme.
FINED
Tbe llrst plane .. lly !rOm
Slate Hospital.
scientists, freshly indoctrinated as America's newest '
b •
rourse for 17 salesmen ol Mel Oi,.,barae• - Jack Baxter, Curtts Smith, Ewinglon. was ' the Poctflc to Allullc Ia ltll
Sens. Anthony 0 . Caabrese, space celebrities, headed home today to pack up and gel
Clark's diviston. Mr. Clark. di· Middleport; Judy VanCooney, fined $25 and costs by Porn•· tran;veni~glloe sotllhenr lrUto
D-Cieveland, and Charles J. aboard the nation's $20 billion express to the moon.
vision manager presented Mr-1Pomeroy steven Compston Che·lroy Mayor Charles LegarTues- COD! ~eula roule l1lak
ols
Carney, D-You~gstown, intraThey hope to be ready in three years to grab for a
Childs a gift from the men _m shire: Belinda Peck, Cheshire; day on a no operator'• license I ?'"~~pare:. 18 • recetll
Tuesday ask- scientific golden ring - a chance to walk the dusty, R . I - f th
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his division at the conduSJon James Adams, Pomeroy.
charge.
e oame roldt
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'~g the JOtnt Commottee on Pub- crater-pitted plains of the moon lo search for clues to the egJS rattan or e nex wo of the eourse.
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t VISit .e osp1ta an rna e an Onl week ago, they were spale agency s Manned Space- Thursday. July 1. from 12 noon Chester Gross1 , dlvlSiona\ m&lt;~n-,
!&lt; immedmte report to the Sen- compar.ttve Jnknown, working craft Center near Houston, wtU to 1 p.m. at the Middleport ager of l'leirton, W. Va.
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ate and the governJr
at various universities
and follow them into the astronaut sw1mmmg
· · poo 1 No te1ephone Distnct . managers
were 1
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Fair north, dlwadenlloWIII
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MOSCOW_ SOVIET PRES- scien~e laboratories
around 1 ranks for America's manned ,registrations will be accepted. Doyle Jushre and Bill Childs . . Concurrence in
ena e' onrurrence m o
- soutb toatgbt, ud. eooler. In
1ments ·
America.
assault into space.
I Mn Yvonne Scally, instrue-- Salesmen from th1s area were amendments .
SMI. Showers endiq. a Htde
!dent Anastas Mikoyao today Today, they are the nallon's The astro. scientists proved :tor. said classes for Red Cross Bob Lee. Gallipolis: Forrest , - H.B. 200, $15 billion gen l - S B 322. $1190 mlllton high- cooler nulb Thtrnday.
-1Varned anew _11lat Russia Will first "!!Cientist . astronouts": themselves ad ept at handling I advanced begtnners will
be ' Skidmore, Pt. Pleasant, and ' era! fund budget for 1966 • 67 way appropriation (Vole 28-0).
I've ?'mmuntst Nonh, Vtet Dr. Edward G. Gibson, Dr. Ow- what other astronauts consider from 9 to !145 am .; beginners Ted Newsom, Chesapeake.
I'Vote 125·3).
Passed .
Melp Geaerel Bolpltal
Nam all ~essa\y aid to ro;, en K. Garriott, Dr. ~·. CurtiS !he toughest part of the ]ob-- jctasses '3 1, 9'45 to tO 30 a.m.; Mr. Previs praised Mr. Childs r - RB 83, authonzes water - S.B. 293. bans wearing of Admisoloat - Ella SmaQ.
pel American
agg~essors. Michel. Dr. Duane E. Grave- lacing news conferences. They beginners t I) 11:15 until noon. lor his e~:cellent job and rated study m North Central Ohio ! mask to conceal identity; aim- wood, Pomeroy.
But he did 001 specify what line, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and treated newsmen lo a barrage Adult or teen-age
classes his as the best performance he , &lt;Vote f2t.Ot.
ed at Ku Klu• Klan (Vole 28- Dllcbarges - Ji)elmar 0..
n.illtary heiR, .has . been. dtS· Dr. Harrison Schmi!l.
of witly, erudite answers that will be held from 6 p.m. to 7:· has ever beard. He said he i Passed :
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borne, ReedsviUe; Magie Hurd,
patched to.llie HanOI 'regime.
The others. said Robert R. impressively demonstrated the 30 p m.
has attended many such pres· • - H. B. 945. extends ADCW - S.B. 359, extends deadline !Syraeuse.
The Soviet ~1ae.'' told a Gilruth, chief of 11ie federal reputation as 11ie most highly
entations.
1program ,Vote 129·01. Emer· for buymg llcense plates
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~- educated u. s. Astronauts.
LOCAL TEMPS
Following the meeting Prev· l gency.
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April 16 (VoLe 27·11 . .
MARRIAGE APPIJCATION
slav !restdent J014t Broz
NOMINATES HEINTGES
The temperature in Pome- is, Clark, Grossi, and Lee jom- t _ s.B. 60. prohibtts diScnmi- .- S.B. 340, allows pubhc hllll- Jan Martel Pickett, 23, Rt. I,
that the _Sovt_el ,Ualon has
WASHINGTON (UP! I- Pres!- i\'lolher of 6 Gives
roy's busmess district at 1120 , ed Childs on a cruise on the , nation aaainst farm producers pttals to form publtc health and Carpenter, hair dreuer, a nC
et and wtii grve all ~
dent Johnson Tuesday nominal.
a.ru. today was 73 degreea, un- 1Ollio River in Childs' bouse because of ~embership'" mar- welfare associations tV ole 2&gt;- Lmda Marklna, 17, Rt. 1, Cll'
sary aid to democralli:
ed Maj. Gen. John A. Heintges Birth to Quads
der cloudy skies.
boat.
Ike!ing asi!OCIBltons.
3).
penter.
Nam !North Viet Naml to
lor promotion to lieutenont gen- DUMFIIJES, Scotland IUP[) -~~ - --·~=-._____!.=_:::__ _ _ _~---'----=--=:c:.....:.:.:___ ______
fend Its Independenu and
era! to become commander of - Mrs. MarjOry Muiianey, aipel 8JJII'OIISOrs."
I Corps in
Korea. Heintges ready. mother of six, gave
will succeed Lt. Gen. Edgar birth Tuesday night to quadOXFORD, OHIO
Ooleman, who has
been rupiets - two boys and two
Phillip R. Shriver wlil take
deputy commander In g~ris.
er Thursday as the 17th
and chief of staff of lhe . "11'1 great,'' said her bus- , The Eastern Local
talent as yet not discovered by 1barbecue, under the direction trict will "prl!!lent a stage show comedy w!U ·be featured. Dr.dent of Miami Unlverlity.
s. Army, PacUic.
:band, Francis, 37, a driver for , Boosters preparing lor 11165-16 the major iea,gues.
of Chef Delmar Baum, once entitled Tbe Swtng~?' Moth- rehearsal lor tbt stage IIIIW
mal lnauguraUon wjll
a loco! brewery. A hospilal t atheitic season, will present a u the injury list from the again will offer moulb • water· ers Gf Eastern Local.
wtll be held 'lbunday tv~
Oct. 11.
CALL MADE
spokesman said the ;14-year . program oi ente,rlainment July practice 1ames ha• diminish- ! ing barbecued chick~ atra1ght Thts program feablres. an all 1July 1, at 7:110 p.m. (EST).
Slrrllver, 42, has been dean
Volunteer fire old housewife waa in "exc&lt;i- 13 at the Eastern Local High ed, a goOd line-up should 11e from the barbecue Plt.
female cast and promises to At 1:110 p. m. tbt ~",.
State University's
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' condition and the ,quads, School. .
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At 7 p. m., lbe Ea~ter~ Local "swing." throughout the ev~ Invited to wlloll • ...,..,,,_
tf Arls and Sclencee. He
for a
in incnhators, wert ",satis- Slow pitch aolthalt games• will An ice cream social wlU be Band. under the direct!OD of ing w1th htiarioUJ enll!l"!ain- fireworb.
assistant dela 11
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" However, two, a boy begin. at 2 and e p. m. Tsese served (bo~made ice cream) Chll'ies Yago, will preselll an mont, accordilli to
dlroctor PatJdDI'IIIIIlll
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Klri clio.d wllhla hour~ tf games will be last • movlntl ·
lllroUihoul lhe af· t outdoor concert.
. Norma Newland.
that tlroae ia
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Foyster Williams of Kt&gt;nlucky
1s lhe guest of Mr and Mrs
Osby Martin.
Mrs. Owen Branon received
word t~at her mot~er . Mrs
, Raymo11d Luman of Gallipolis
fel l at her home Sundav and
Sor. St&gt;nt ,,
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A lellr
Jurmg tt.e
wor sh ip St, , .• .: at tht! Laurel
cltff Free Methodiil
church
Sunday, statmg that
Louis
Di Eh l, a 1965 graduaw of Porn-'
rroy High School, had been aC·
cepted at th&lt; Spring Arbor Col·
lege, Ann Arbor, Mich., a Free
Methodist church collegt'.
wtll enter the college this fall.
1s m Holzer Hospital with
a
, broken h1p and fraclured wrist.
Sh~ was a former 1esident of
I Middleport.
i Mr. and Mrs. Harold George
1 and son.
Brian Lee, Gallipolis
are guests of her parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. L W. McComas.
!VIr. and Mrs. G G Werner
' were in Columbus uver the
1weekend for a visit with the-ir
· daughter and family , Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Stewart and fam- 1
~ ily. Steve Stewart returned to
! Middleport
with his grandparents for a visit.
Week~nd guests. of Mrs Em- 1
rna Sm1lh and M1ss Hazel Van ,
Cooney were
the Rev. Hnd 1
Mrs Lewis Mikell ol Gailipoli,. 1

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Government forces were trying to fight through to the
trapped units while American
and Vietnamese fighter-bombers bombed and strafed the en·
emy. It was in this action that
the two-man U.s_ plane was
shot down while on a reoonnaisSeveral Advisers Trapped
A SJXlkesrnan said several
American military udv1sers
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MrM I, rd J
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diepon Senior Band have reeroy, of whiell Ropr OIIIMrd II Ml\
::nk Vaugh..:
cubmaster,
an outln~t
~~~ ~~~d ~ndy, Vicki, Pamela JeaJI
turned from the annual band
wiener roastheld
SUnduy
tlttrnoon
chnic held at Ohio University Mr C A Reed
(Louise at Camp "'--'••
~nd 1'-lrltiA Jo, Elmer Wblta
' trl ",a Haugl ter" ·un· an . ,ave re ursne Lrom a Mtve. at the Federated churcn Sun- ~
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al·i~ GallipoliS. The baby wetgll- .t;en thev vistted with their day mornmg, wtlh Ralph \let - Ricky and Debbte Triplett. I ~h ens He ,~1 wo weeks. Brinker Baker Reed! returned Attending were Mr. and 1\lrt, •~d !livid, Mr. and Mrl. Riebed e~ght pnund•. Ill' . ""'"''"' daughter . Jove• Crossen: her l),d dtreclto,r of the hynuth d•otr I Jtldl Btheaverlland Rlloaymolndd RHoackh MceEylhaumr". aondy Carem,anK, Kathy to her home in Maryland Mon- Roger Dillard ond John. M~rk, It'll nn••nbaum and Joe, OouJI,
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Ian
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naa
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d
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· It 'th M c 1 D·•er Mal1iew Marcia Dnid
ld c· 1
and has. bern namt&gt;d M;.tJgerv husband. Ron an their sm,a
The mgan prelude, In Bngjlt ~~ Middle ort Church of Christ Coleman. bass Ia er ill the a~ a era VIS WI
rs . ar nove '
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JU\1 ~t~nd Llndu, Haro
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Susan . . lil andparenl~ -~~:~ ~h. son. Core~. tvh. Crossen .is em-IArrHy," by Mr. Werry , opened have retu~ned from the Howt&gt;'s Middleport band, pwa~ assigned Shields and ller former home aW Melanie.' Mr. and Mrs Ray auut Jffl and Keith, Mr. and
and 1115 W•ll••t ~ Ho, 11' .1nd ployed "' an .Jernn.mtu " 1 en- 1the servk... toll owed by lh' pro- Mills Christian Cam at Ona, to the Honors band, and also at Letart Falls.
Glaze and Tim, Dennis, GrtlllrY Ml'l. Hobert Couch ond Ronnie,
ML :mel Mrs K I.
\lJIIer g1nf'f'r w11h thf' Mrnonnt&gt;l Air· cessional hymn, "f'cme~t Lord W Va
P
played in the S m hon Or- Mr~. Clair Boso and
and Crystal. Mrs. Albert Wontf.
nd
Mrl
Mrs l.ula Hu~!'t'll J:-; the ~r('at na11 rompwn
Jesu ,. The ntroll wa
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Morton
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J'i . 8 1. d h .~ g1". Mrs. Sylvia Tovy of Sara::wta, c es ra a Y- w 0 pavs
the day efening with her
Ellll Gilmore Jr. and Ricky,
thrt&gt;E' ol!wr ehildrt"tt
ll!!\·.-1. with M.rs H'l\ Blm r ~·llw !~rm ,'~ aneb ather an lc ~J;j Fret· · Fla .. is here With her sister saxophone was a member of Mrs Dessie PattersoL.
and Mrs. Evert'ft Ruger lnd Mike and Char)el
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d M the Green Band and also took
1Rid 1
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e-r;o.JannSlo;sono1H:utland,and tlO\\mg th e ~o
·II t th 1 c! ' an roler·tn-aw, r. an
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Approximateiy"'OOpersons
eou .
ec , e .or s : Willis Anthon Mrs Anthon rs
i:; baton twarlmg.
Carol Kang,
a
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y - trumpet player was assigned tended the program
Jnln,·d bv thPir vou n~e:-; t dnugh-·er rea d the scripture.
tmprovmg satls_factorlly from to the Green .Band and was a by the Uhrig Brothers
lt&gt;r Slw.r\'1 o! l'n hlmhll -: who Si!'wral srmgs were :Jr~~wnr- ' sevf'ra l weeks Illness.
' member of the chorus
.
tht Laurel Cliff Free M:lh:v:~~~
f\t&gt;\~ 1hrre tor thr wrPkf'nd
t&gt;d hy th~ Nursery das;; and ti 1e Mr I~ W. McComas spent j The final concerts ~ere held Church choir, Saturday
Poml!'rO't Ohto
-~~Primor.\ clttss gave I he au'U:-;- Sunday m Columbus With h1s Saturday eveni with
t h ing at the church.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
SON HORN
ltc. "Chtldren's Day.· Head-! molhel'. Mrs. J. W McComas symphonv orch':tr and the Rev. ana Mrs. William Slr:IUS- 11
"HUSH. MUSH ,
\lr .md \11's Willinm ~~rt"d mgs on tht' ch1ld Jesu$ were I ~r. and Mrs . John Fultz and chorus ~rrorming ~n Mem ia~ baugb ol Athens were Saturd.avll
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SWE:El CHARLOTTE"
Smith.
Sr 01 Aradhur~· tec1rn gH!l'n by the Junior High class, children. Amta and ohn ~a;c. Auditorium and the bands ~nd t!Vening dinner guests of Mr.
~t'llt lJa, ~ ~ Ull\'lll ddt&lt;JI'Vil
!anti . l u~ Cullt'n, Agnes. rd h.v phone trnm her daughl- follnwf'd ~))' the mormng pray-I spent ~he wet&gt;kenrl m Cmcm- baton routines given on the and Mrs. Ernest Powell and
\lu u n• l) t'~C Crr 1l K!·II&lt;Jwav
r 1 :vlr&lt;&gt;. J.CJv.nnre Urmghman . er b_v M1ss Bi:lt&gt;r wi!~ ch.wal , n&lt;~ll w1!h Mr and Mrs. ay campus under the elms. Mr. attended the musical program
Wm L'allli) I:JP11 Vll'lol ~un
1h~ lnrmf"l :-it&gt;ssie \1ae Smith, r.t·~pono;e P':ialm 23 whlth·_ WHs 1Myt&gt;rs
Charles Minelli, Director
of at the Laurel Cliff church. Rev
no, Man· A.~wt
ol
Phoenix.
Am.
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Mr.,
Mr.
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Mrs
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Huck
and
Band,
Ohio
University,
conduct.Strausbaugh is a former pastor
Colorcar,oon
br.-1 1 tn a snn. n&lt;-tmt' • .Jpffere' \~f'lt', ,Js lhe memory st•lec- four children HI Columbus spent ed the workshop.
· of the church.
LPe. on .June 2 \.randpa1 :nl~ twn . wa~ rrad bv Mr. Wt-rrv
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush
WEDNESDAY , Jun1 30
1 the WPf•kt&gt;nd with the Rev. and 1
NOT OPEN
, arr Alire •l:Ll•g~man of Manly . T!ll:'
r:ct&gt;SSLona~ . ~~mn . Mrs. Donald Hicks and fam1ly. 1
I and fa~ily visited Sunday afterC:Io. Pa and nw great grand , Jll.~t One D,n At A fime. by 1 \1r and Mrs Robert King 1
AT GRADUATION
noon with Dr. and Mrs. HerTHURS., FRI. ond SAT .
mp!ht' r is Mr" Ol_\'mpi&lt;l F'ahm' lhr
Youth ehoir With Vlary l and Debb1e Kmg were in .Mh-1 Mrs. Chester Knight and bro- man 'tickard and family
of
July ).2-3
1 .r 1 ' s as soloist, the bene,lic-, ens Saturday evenmg to 3ltPn l ther-m-law, William
ot
Ch
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Ill
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" GO GO MANIA"
organ po!\tlude by Mr. Werry, . band rlinir sludents. 'J'Iwv were ry Knight from Ohio State A. C. Rickard of Alban\/ ,
1TethnJc:olur)
, -\cis ..~ock lll t'ID !rom
rltts•d
lh•'- serVI""
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accomt&gt;an&gt;ed hom .... b1· . thet'r PatroIF ri dall~ at the Youth Mr. and "-.
Millon' Roush
\ki ~t'l to .l!'rst·y ' Mc:rtt 1\l on
tm:.
nJ s u. . an \1:Ho·.tnn1, l'f1c An 1
I daughiP" . Carol. who · attended Center in Columbus. Following visited Sunday evening at Ca·
lnt:Jls. TlH, llrmr.\Ton Jh~. Th.e
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the graduation, they visited at bell - Huntington hospital with Outstandingly superior Ill
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· post where Terry will her aunt, Mrs. Durrell Dawson.
Ht'rmll!'; N~t~ l!\ lilc T('c&gt;ns.
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1 Mrs Paul lloelzel and daugh - be stationed. Knight left Mon- 0. E. Harris and daughter
Fu tu Pt•nnH•s 13tl!~ Kt&lt;~mPr
FAMILY NIGHTS
."iot•iPI v_ ;flpet~
ing featurea: Durability,
&amp; IJakrJI&lt;L ~ Snrlml ~ Jnvurpor
"LILIES OF THE FIELD"
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tPr. Debbie. ol ~olumbus ~isit- , dH.v morning for his duties aner Mrs. Mason Fisher !'c~~~~:'!l
Washability,
Coverage,
;Jtt&gt;d Tht· 1-'o tlf lli(I· L 1,1·!.-r &amp;
Sidnr~n~~~tlN
T~e Ju!lwr MisSIOnary Socif&gt;- 1 ed recently wllh her Sister· a weekend visit with his par- iet. Burrell Dawson' to
t;onh1n. 1:1111'' ll:m '
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ty o/Jhe Laurel Cliff Free Meth- in-law . Mr and Mrs Roy Rif-1 ents.
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Easy Painting. and Beauty I
HEATl.F:S
!· Jr-.! fcrbu lous
"THE LONG SHIPS'·
od1st chunh met tn the rec.-ea- 1nt&gt; Mrs Hof'lzel Wit~ the form•wu, . a., a.urday to
FnrJ.: ('\"PI fll llll'!l' J.:d)~ns('
Wrlh Rirhant Wldmark
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A-(; 11 Go Thl' ~hunm 1 r,t shu
JOn room
o· t~e parsonagf. Sun- ' rr Mat lie McKPnZie of Racme.
.mg""m
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$1.75 QUART
and Su!nl'\' Pm! Jf'r
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( ay
ollowmg Sund CI ~ School. 1 Ylr and Mr!i. Robert Faulk 1
PLAN BAKE SALE
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Mrs. James l:ilrnore and .!\Irs. , and son. Boblt)' . of
llrbana The ,Junior Class of the Oak Mr and Mrs.Wlliam
"GOOZILLA vs THE THI!'4G"
Thur.-Frl.
July 1-2 v
(.l.t'ehnJt·ltlllr 1
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
r.rnrst Powell are r~ ounselor -. . 1spent the wt¥kt•nd with her 1 Grove Methodist Church will and son, Willie, Belpre,
, HOUSEWARES DEPT.
w~r of tlw 1;ra n 1.~' H1r11t ul .l ack 1 t-rnon. Rom~' Srhnerlet
Mrs Grlmore read Psa~m i22 parf"n ts Mr and Mrs
r.ai1 sporisor a bake sale Saturday, spending a week's vacation
wo1 !rl ~ mo ' r 1t•rrfy in,l:! Mon
WolurJ
and presented tht&gt; lesson . "Trea· Millrr.
.July 3. at 8. a.m. at
Cross's hetheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
~ trr : Armit•s ot the world
- and sure Hunt." which wmplet•d
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. Store tn Rac'Jne, and Harden's Sam Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. ',
dt&gt;~lrovt·d b~ ·thr TH \;\i(;"
"STOLEN HOURS"
th e 5I udY book. Domm1un ~or . 'Mr., an d M_rs R0Y R.1ffl e v_ls- Marker in Syracm~e. The prO- I Mason Fisher.
M()u~l e:r rl r·&lt;&gt;rrms powf'f m
Susan llaywal'd
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(Color)
' ·~epubllr. A new_ sr~,dy _bollk, llrd Su nday m G~lhpohs ~lth l eet&gt;ds will be usrd for church Mrs. Earl Cowen of Burl!ng- 1
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1 han. was a recent overntghl
gm m JLIIy. A collection
was Mrs Oav1d MrKenz1e and fam1
taken allklunting to $1 JO.
ily
A!lendmg were Barbclra Lew- ./enniC' and Mark Gwiazdow
~~. Danny and Debbi t&gt; Wellman.
Brenda Hnd Dennis r.dmore ~k\. of Wushinglon Court House
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' are guests ol their grandpar ,
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elnsulating Foam Ice Chests 99c to $1.99 Ka ro Iyn ..Souls y. Ltnr!J and .\.li-lrtha Baker, Nancy and De~rla enls. Mr and Mrs. Russell
e Handy Ice Buckets _ ~
29c (;JJ!_ Darlene Mlchwl. :_;reg Mills Hnd great grandmother,
Eblm, .IHck Ja cobs. lv&lt;ln Pow- Mrs. Harry M!Jl s.
eSun Glasses . __ -·--- IOc to $1.00 ell
and Penny and P&lt;!tt) Eblin. Mrs Lee Jackson of Colum·
I bus and ~er mnther, Mrs John
e Women's Canvas Sneakers ~- pr. $1.99
Gnett ul Shade , Ohio, vis1ted
Blur Denim. Platd and Saiiol' Blue Slnpe
: J' i~il in Cnpiln/,
I Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
e Triangle Head Scarfs
39c up
Otl
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Noah Hask&gt;ns. Mrs. ackson .
IPr ~nsl Olnt.•
lhe former Mary Helen Cooper,
e Ladies Blouses _ _ __ Several Prices I .Vernon Weber and sons. Den- I tormer Middleport resident. Mr.
and Dean ol Rutland have I Jackson " employrd by the
Picnic Plates e Napkins Cups, All Prices nts
returned
from
tio
· W a .week's vaca- Ne~, .,.or k cen 1ra. 1 Ra1·1roa d.
" spent m ashmgto_n.
C. , 1 Air Willtam IPete) Werner
..---NO MORE EXCISE TAX---. and otht'~astern
pomts.
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. d bas gone to the (hrleston.
s.
In WH:-s, · ., 1on th ey v1sllt&gt;
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!he Smithsonian Institute. Wa:-h- i '" . II' orce ase. followmg
A Summer Shoe Sale While It's Still
. tngton Monum 1 w M _i a 30-day leave w1th hi ~ parents.
or Billfolds. There Are No Longer Any
en . ax
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rs.
. erner.
Federal Taxes That You Poy Herel
Summer. You'll Appreciate This Timtnedv s grave in Arhngton Cem- 1 Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert Haley
etery and watch~ the changing : and rh1ldren. Mtke. Kathy and
MISS AMERICA
ly Sale of Current Summer Styles.
11f thf' guard at l~e 1'omiJ o/ lhe ~ Barbara spent the weekend a!
Unknown Soldier . Tht'y Hlso saw ~he1~ cam_p ~ill:. on the Mu~k­
BRAND NAMES -- BARGAIN PRICE TAGS
an armv show 10 Washir1gton ! mgha~ H1ver. l~ey were JOID ·
Enroule home they visited t~e ed the1r by her s1ster ;md fam MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Lora.\ Cavern s and Blal'kW[IIer ily. Mr and Mrs. Ray Lauder· I

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~MMENT r. TING EOITORIALL Y_

Broadway producer, author
and director has caught hts act.
As a result, his night table II
stacked with scripts - tour ol
!hem excellent onel, librettos
for important musicals that Will
hit the Main Stem next sea!IOn.
But John, after a lot ol soul·
searching, has decided to give
another season ol his lite to
supper clubs and concert appearances, so when he rnaketJ
his New York stage debut, it'll
be as a rich man wtth no!hlng
to worry about no matter what
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cause the switch means Jar,
far less salary tban "tho road"
pays for a good act, and there'l
no 111arantee of succeas no ma•
ter how good the individual performer is. Ask Mary Marlin 18
tell you about "Jennie."
Even !he movies are a better bel !han Broadway, You atlocate two or three months for
shooting, you get paid exactly
what you barpined lor, and
whether the crtllca like It or
not, your performance II aeen
all over the country, maybe Ill
over the world, In tho next yur.
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Gossip tn Gotham
Bobby Vlnt.on set t.o do 14
radio and television shows lo
three days 1o England, arrived
Most ol 11&gt; an• applauding the John·
In London to discover that he
sun admmtsltatwn's firm dt•a!mgs wtth
bad been refused a work perthe Communists m Viet !'Jam •nd m the
mit by Secretary Swinson ol
rPcent revolt 111 the Dommit'an Repub·
the Variety Unions there &lt;the
lie The other day we noted that the
British version of our AGVAgn~at maJontv of th e l·ountrws ot the
AFTRA) . Mr. Swinson made
world a1., alsO w agt rcmPnt witll such
no secret of the fact that bar·
3 polic\'·. but of cu~ll"~r W~Pil vou ta_k'e
rmg Bobby was the idea of a
into a(TOLin l t!H' nulltons m the Sovu;t
reprisal against the way obow
L:nion. J(Pd Cilma. and necolral lndta vou
business unions and guilds . In
come up w1th the majuri 1 Y of thr world
the U.S.A. have been treatmg
populatwn on thP nther si.~e We might
British acts, barking ' "Maybe
feel that wr cto not have tnends. and the
this will gel AFTRA to answer
rt&gt;a:-;on for tha t ts that 31.\I•UI all you e~er
2-Dally
my letters!" Bobby's manager,
read about is o[ the cou ntries that l1le
Allen Klein, phoned the Amerprotests against our adLill~Ican Embassy and got a Wh()o
cares-about . that • sort · of
While we are on th&lt;' right track in
thing? response, beseiged Engforeign affairs, it m1ght br "ell \" wonland's Mmistry of Labor and
der why the pressure :, not. be~ng_ put
eot someone to aay Bobby could
on the activitit&gt;s ot Communists w1thm
go on the shows aU right, but
l . - - by Helen Bottel--4
our own borders . ~lost Jhinking persons
only to opeak, not to ling, and
should be aware that "" fare an equally
Bobby called hio CongreMIIlliR
fiats with my weddin&amp; gown
YOUTH o\SKED FOR IT!
grave situation on tlw dornrsl1c front as
111 Washington. Tom Mor11n of
Tb\1 column Is lor
young tmy knees were very unsteady
well as in foreign parts II we do not MPennsylvania. who promised to
people, their problems and plea- !hat day), but that waa tho lad
mand an equallv finn stand on the home
try to help. Bobby even offer·
sures, their troubles and fun. lime I wore flail with 1 4reu.
front we will he in a 1rry vulnPra~le
ed to tum over every paycheck
As with the rest of Helen Help Now, I wear heell In lh1 twu
position. We do not helio•ve 111 witrh
from the ll 1uest sholl to tho
Usl , It welcomes !aught but and one-hall inch range, and
hunts. hut the puhhc '' not Jullv Ill·
English union's wolfare fundwon't dodge a seriouo question my husband doesn't mind a bit
formPd on how to idPnlil" tho~e who are
to prove he waon't trying to
We're In our early twentiel
bent on thP clr~lnu.: tion of Cl\Jr lorm of
with a brush-off.
take money out of some Lon·
Send your teen-age
ques- - and have been very happilf
government. Thcrr arr 111any wort hv
don performer's pocket - but
married one year.
causes thllt are lw111g in!lltratrd IJy the
all Socretary Swinson would lilY tiunl to YOUTH ASKED FOR
We do take a lot of kidding,
communist t!lemenl. and 11 is hard to so~t
Is that he would hold "a board IT, care of Helen Help US!
but
we enjoy a good laujh and
out those who are deeplv mlerr&lt;terl tn
meeting t.o determine whether this newspaper.
\\hat IS known as iu~t1ce or an~ dmng
don't
mind if It's on us once iB
Vinton wao replacing any Enl- COME-BACK FOR A
everything w1thin 1h elr pmV('J' to make
a while. There Is much more
llsh artists." Which, of cour11, SNOW JOB
America look had to th e r.,l of I he
to a person than how tall he lo,
he rouldn'l and never Intended Dear Helen:
All through the year, this so don't let height bother you!
world .
to do.
By William S. White
Before marriage, I always
The aerlea of shows
w a 1 boy has treated me jl'eat in
All you have to do is re,1d th e fillll·
school
but
he
has
never
ask·
dated fellows who were six
that the very-liberals acream scheduled t.o "art on June IS.
WASHINGTON - A great apportioned ao betw!'f'n tht ur- at d!ly m and day out at~ an evil If the bloomin union doetn'l ed me on a date. He date• oth· feet and over, but then I found
ings or' th e !!HI and the SpuaiP lnlt•rnal
cr ime agamo;;t what lhe vPry· ban and rural dis1ncts.
Security , ommitlre to know the [acts.
twyond compare - when non- gove in and let our lad have a er girls though. But with me, out !hal the old saying is true:
JibPrals so tirt:&gt;lessly c&lt;:~ ll "th~
and thev are tarts. not gut'""'· A part
In a word. the peo~le would \ibersls use Jl , that io.
go at It, I •uggest we all meet ll'o alwaya romtng over to my The best thmg• come in small
majority Y~rll" t~ being commit- be allowt"d tvd e(' tde whether
of the t.-ouhlt· ran ht· frJ111Hl in 011 r edu·
And If as a top member of al Arthur tbat night and march bouse to study. And eat. I am packa~es.
led at stale ly leisure in the an unele-cted Supreme Court has "The Establishment" In Con- In a body on Antliony Newley. pretty oure tl was me who got
l'aliona! svsl(-'m . whirh 11. somr secto rs,
My hrother·ln-law aave US a
Hnust' of H~\lrPM'ntath• e" .
not lot·a llv . " 1Jnng1ng fort h lheones
him through the lllh erade, as nickname which we don't mind
the righl to proclaim, as il hall gress even Manny 's capacity for
that are not in kerpmg •11'1 tltr true govAND
Gary Cooper'! lovely daugh- he was fa!Unj until I helped at all. It's -MU'IT
This time. hov.ever, the coun- done. that the set:~1s in their up~ ca ndid obstruction turns out not
ernmental form\\(' know ii" dl•rnoc-r&lt;H'~.
him
In
oe]Jfrtl
aubject•.
per
lt&gt;gis
lati
ve
hou
ses
must
,JEFF'
to be enough, then a bind of ter, Marla, Is a ccnsllnl viol·
tr~ llt'ars no r 1g htl·ous Olltl'rlt'~
We see tlw widP:-pret~d rlnrt•st on earn·
Now he's enrolled In oummer Dear Helen :
hereafter be allot•ated oo mere very . liberal and strleklnl "an- tor at !he Connecticut ronvent
agolllst
rh r~t rntamuus prof·t&gt;s:-i
pust-s from t oa;;l to c:oa~l , and t ho~e of
school,
and It's the oamt thtng.
Us kids con tell you grownhead-counts ol ropulation.
It ti - Establishment" men over where former film actreu Dowhl('h the verv • libt• ra l~
~o
the liberal t• lt•ment :1r~ h;nltn g it as a
We
never
go
aoywyere,
but
would
permit
the
people,
If
ups
gomething once in a while
in
the
Senate
os
waiting
to
lores
Hart
resides
as
Sister
Judtrrele~!&lt;IV dcnu~nre :-Js the "bot h~allhy sigu o[ the de~u thinking of the
he'o
over
a
couple
of
nights
a
they
chose.
to
go
on
taking
min·
-like
wi!h barklna doga, You
come in with another weapon ith. Maria 's frtends have been
lim!( uP"' ot legJslalwn desut&gt;d
studrnts on matters of :Jr~ human rarE'.
week
to
hit
the
boo~.
And
he
orily geopgra~hic needs and in- that they ha ve never \)l"ased to led to wonder if she might bt
can break a dog of barking if
h~ a rni-1 jnrr1y
That rs tnw in m.mv fases. !Jut Iht'rt' are
you tie some lin cans together
leresis inlu lK'couut It would rondemo. 11tis is thtf'Oiibuster, contemplating a religioua life still eall like a horse.
.!iOmt' \1 ho arr l.r:-r·mg tht·m~PlHs npt•n lo
Fur lt1is l!lllf' lht· ' maJority
1 like him a lot, ~ul I'm get- and drop them with a i9ud ral·
allow them to eonhnue
thl to prevent a majority from hav·
Billy
Daniels
and
his
wife,
quest ron ht&gt;cau ~e lhe.v art~ wi ll ing to
w1ll" that is bt•mg thwarted i~ prrnciple of weighted democrain8 opportunity to vote on an who were on the verge of se&amp;- ting tired ol waiting Do you tie in front of him every lime
br~:'ak all\ la w the~! we have tn thr books
nnt thr wllt of the verv - liber- cy whrl'h rs the bottom mea~r
iRsue - a weapon which the ing their lawyers during those think I'm gettmg a snow job? he barks. Tbat'a better !han a
tu havt&gt; l.hei1 wa~. There tan not be law
a l ~ . hut only that ot t'vt•rybody
ing
of
the
whol
e
Amencan
idea
rolled up newspaper, beraus1
head of the "anti • Establish- last tense days before he !ell - SAL
and order if \\'e arc trar11mg the suppo-;rise Thr ~ lrmt' '· bo111mg up'' of government by L'heek and
Golden
Boy,"
have
reconciled
Dear Sal:
sometimes you can't aet to him,
ment"' forces Sen. Joseph Clark
tcll .~ cream of th~· nop ol our youth to
1 ~ bdng done 1n H bill desirfld
Yes!
Aod
hand
blm
a
"no"
and
will
travel
to
Europe
in
but you can always throw lhl , .
balance
of
Pennsylvama,
has
m1de
a
th nk thai none of their llHltivrs ca n ht!
bv e...crybody else, but a bill
July
...
"The
Yellow
Roll
..
job.
'l'hls
fellow
wanta
1
tutor,
c~ns. - SMART
Failing some corrective on career o( aUarkin1.
(J'IestJont•d.
intplac•hly OV\lllSed by thr. vrry
ft6y~·
·
~a8Sed
the
fl,OOO,OOO
not
a
girl.
H.
~
·~
Still. there Is a very :ereat
li~' l a\&lt;:. So lllls time the bad 1 the Court, tlte ~i mple fact iA
This column I• dedicated to
human
difference between what mark at the Radto City Music Dear Helen :
tl1al within tO y.ars the city
kerenlly an in vrstig:·to r talkrrl with
gu}~ &lt;:~re gnod guy:-;
Hall
Don
Kirshner's
ColumAm
I
outs
or
something'
I
family
living, so If you're ba~·
Manny Celler 10 doing and
hundreds of college sln t\en t'. ;onrl he
Hep. Ct' tll &lt; Hill&lt;~l Cl•ller of masses, often bos~- h: d to begm
bia-Screen
Gems
music
outfit
always
cry
at
parades,
espec\ng
kid
trouble or just plala
what the professional critics of
tnuld not r~mcmrw r a •&gt;nto w)lu wa . . · ')t
B· P{)k\yn , N Y . dwirman by wrth, w1ll totally ovt&gt;rrun both
hao
become
a
beacon
in
t
h
e
Ially
when
the
marching
bands
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
" The F.stabllshmeot" are dodlsappuintt&gt;d, in sornt' de~ret&gt; h.v thf'
grace of st•mur ity o( the llou ~e houses of nearly every legrslatune
buolne...
More
hits
than
go
by.
I
never
cry
when
I'm
She
will aloo welcomo your
Ing. Manny has never claimed
&lt;"a liu u h~ \\-a!; Leing oi"!P rl•d 'llw s11 nple
udrcrary (om mrl!ee, i ::~ mak- ture in the natton.
Willie
May•.
hurt
-either
hurt-hurt,
or
sadown
amusing experiences. Ad·
f•cl• o[ the matt er are I ha t t hrrr are
No one den1es , bec·ause no one that there ought to be two
ing 1t ~rkdl;.. plnin thot. mahurt
but
there's
aomething
dreso Helen Bottel In caro ol
few re(l\ tearhers in lhe l'an ~ 'i of upper
cow d~ny, th&lt;Jt 10 both branches standards and two rules for
Jnnl~ will (I I' not majtmly will,
Since
John
Gary
ha.
been
about
those
musicia111
that
this uewspaper,
fair
play,
one
set
for
his
side
trlucatwn. Thml' tlwt ar{' ( :qwtJIP (1\ dol1e hJs no rnt,•rrtrun whatt-ver of of Congrt&gt;ss those who wish to
delighting
the
posh
oet
at
the
makes
me
just
have
to
cry.
and a different set for the wrong
ing a first rale joh "re more interested
allm'lmg the llow-ie rl se lf even offt'r thi!1 amendment to the
in puhlica\1un. and the teachers are
side
Manny accept! the right Plaza'• Persian Room, many Do other&lt; have this trouble' In vo lf' on a propn~ed coostitll- states have clea r maJonties. if
JANE
more int ~rested in pcr ~ u unel advaru:e·
not nef'essarily the two-thirds of the other side to use the every night.
trnnal crnwrrdmrnt .
Dear Jane:
ment than in dn el'll ng stud ents 111 the
traditional Congressional proIt IS an Hrncndment demon- that would be required But the
We all &lt;TY lor dlfferonl reawav s of d e motra ~v than !'O illf' ot I he
ce•se• lo beat h1m If they ran.
slrably &lt;ind rn tl1e hrghe~t de- verv - liberal!!, who arl! also In
Q-Our
dO&lt;'Ior
sayo
my
husIIODS - and I think youro
is
craCk pot theories ihat \lH l:.' ( onfusr arui
Manny thus feels free. and Is
gret' "d('moeratrc" - but it nt&gt;a-rly every case very - urban
band
has
ao
enlarged
pro"ate
better
than
moot.
Your
tearo
befuddle t!JP studPnt s. •tnd makes I, n
pol1twians, arc determmed not free. to use lhtlSe processt&gt;s and he suo]Jfcls
ha~ the fatal defect of not bt'cancer, at parades simply mean you
an easy pre~ for thosf' wl1o would mHu·r·
to grve the~e manifest majori- hlm•elf In his owo causes . The
ing
agr~ablc to the Cl l} ton~ll ­
Would you advose tmmediat.- are deeply st1rred- thal marchmine every Jn&lt;titntion th:ol has made Am·
to
trell rvPn an out~lde ~hanee to dlrteren&lt;:e m1ghl be said
tu
encles
or
Cel\er
and
m:Jn~
erica grea t The pmhlt'lll is further combe simply this: Manny talks IUrgery or taking hormone• ing music makea you want to
put theic ca~e to Congre~~
another
.
~·or
.
shnuto
il
be
Sll
b-plicated by thr great pro ·ss of stuctents hehis to •low the erowth of the aet right out there and march
Tht·y si mply want the whole from the same side of
mr!!t'd
by
Congre,;;s
to
the
sta
t
e~
lng admitted. In &lt;nme s.-ltnnls there is an
too, or do something big and
mouth all the tlmt. This Is tumor?
business " bottled up"
And
and ral1flrd by three - fourths
A - If the dlagnosl• of can- patriotic and emotional - so
a••emhlv line svs tem tint !l·aves most
why Manny , !hough a liberal,
of them, 1t would perm1t the buit\1ng it up for them I• "ManCtr of the pr..tate hal been
student; co ld ..·,d d1sol usiourd Rec&lt;'nlly
you cry. becauoe that's pure
to not a very . liberal.
ny'
'
Cellrr.
M
anny
I•
u•ing
the
pt"C.Jpl('
the.&gt;m~elve~
to
decide
confirmed
your
husband
we heard of PVt'n \oa nrl~li s rn in coi!Pge
emotion. Why not' - H.
1Copyright, 191\S, by United
enlrflndwd srnlorlty or 11 com·
how the uppt'r house-; or their
ahould have it removed with- Dear Helen:
halls l"'t't tm, ~;lii.,'l~' t from our pat t nf thP
slate 1Pg l;o~)a 1u res 1hould be mltlee eha1rman ; a senlor1ty Feature Syndicate, Inc)
state . Some stud t• nl '&lt;'I ftrr to i&gt;ulletin
out delay . Hormoneo are of
In a reotnt column there
boards and to o!lwr m~!(lllali•Jn s. You
value chiefly to pl'l!vent or post· was a letter trom a fellow who
and we are paving tlw hil l for thrir edupone a recurrence after
the
was five feel seven lnche• and
pi'OIItatic ~ancer has been re- hal a girl fritod who Is five
cation. and we''"" only
Ihe teac· hln~ of r•prrl fo r pun lit- prnpPrt v and
movt'd.
eel •Ieven incbes .
rPspon&lt;ihilitv amon g students nf cnl\ege
W•ll, I'm Ove teet seven and
lge.
It- I bave breo taki'lj! Aldac· one-fourth aDd my h118band is
\. ltV Wayne G. 8randotadt, M.D. tlclty ln tht arteries but also a you omoke; havlnl your doctllr
n11nuwint; of the channel. Al· bring your blood pressure down
Q - What rau•tt hardening
\azide A for 10 month. for fluid just about five feel lin. When
though
th..e changes are per- if it is high; brlnft your weight retention. Now tbat I am bet- we aot married, f wort whitt
ol the :uterws'l h there any
manent , the hmct10n of the di~ down to normal If you are
,.,. I would like to Btop laking
Clll't' '
eased arteri e~ will be taken ov·
It , but when I do I teet nervoua
A - Hardening of the arter· er by other arteM~ ln time. overweight: 11ettiog rid of exand can't sleep. What ohould
It&gt;&lt;-: rs eaused by the mt11tratron
prov1ded the progress ol the cnsive nervoua letMion I some- I do?
tlmeti the mDRl diffiCUlt pari
oi tn t into the arterial wall!\ . In disease can be slopped.
of
the treotmeot J; eatina a A - lllporaolacloM whfl hy•
the adv:mf'f•d ~ta~e~ this is re·
drochloro!hiazide
&lt;AidaclaTtti• I• accomplished
by diet low in cholet~lerol, and pi- zide A) helps the kidney• \AI
pltt1·ed hy C(l lt'ium salts. The rellull is not only a lo~s of !las· cutting oul ctgarette smoking if ling eight houn of reotlul aleep eliminate 11111 and water. Don't dlocontinuo it unlm your
doctor believeo you do
not
need li any more. ": 'IUr ner~
vou911ess a!KI insomnia moy bt
due to sorne cauoe other tban
diScootinulng the medicine.

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The Ya nkees hed defea ted Sylit~ in r::wuse 9-5 last Saturdav Hillers
lre boll om of the seventh to tM the Yan kees 1n that contest I
edge tl1e .Ya nkees 6-5 m Pome- Wf're Therss with a home run .
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last rnntng when .Jon Huck sin- R1rk Sn tdf.'r a tnple and Handv
gled and._U1en with one out th e Pyles a single. For Svracusf,
next thife halters drrw walks : Rwk Ash, Jrrn !iiJbbaJ·d cuu.J
to fo rce in the winnrng tal ly. 1Warner each had a single.
I
YankPf' l1i1ters \lf' . e Hob Wtr·
ry wi th a double a nd two sm- ,
gles. M&lt;Jrk Werry, two singles I
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and Gor.v Snouffer, a ~Ingle For
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YELLOW PAGES.
VHughan and J. Lauderm1lt
eadl had a single.
Where your fingers
C. Wyillt start ed on
the , do the walking.
mound for the Dodgf'rs and was .
rel re vf'd in the !'leven1h bv
Hannahs who gut
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: .J.ack J&lt;:~cobs look over in the
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41 31 .569 :P'l
Dt.'lrort
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Ne• Yu1k
35 38 .479 18
Los AngP ies 32 41 .4:19 18
three losses as he surv ived a imound in the third in nrng on 2 i we~t the ~Js lance for the win- ~ Wednesday 's Probable Pilehers Boston
29 45 :162 16 1 ~l ~
!shaky frrst inmng and held Bos-~barrage of long hits and a rash •neJ,s permrttrng only four base l Los Angeles at Chieago !ll- 1 \~,l shmgton
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sc-ore less until the sixth ,ol Boston errors whi h
was ' luts Jle fanrred 10 and walked ' Ostet&gt;n 16-8) and \~illhite (1-0l iKansa s C1t y 20 45 :W8 21
Tuesday night.
/enough to brmg ln relrever Bob • ro~r .
v" Buhl 1-618 and Elbv.uith :
Tuesda}•'s Results
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Manager B1rdie Te bbetts .sent i Duliba.
I. Soulhf&gt;rn ~rabhed a 1-0 lead \-31.
' :\olmnesot~ 7 Ch rcago 6
1 ~ the fl rsl mmng when
Don McMahon to the mound in I
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Tim
Cmc-111na ti e~ t New York W&lt;Jshmgton 2 New York 1. night
: jhe seventh afler Terry KGJVe up Before he WGJS lifted. Bennett ,Cozart wa~; saff' ml £1 bunt sin.
I B(JIImwre J Df'lrmt 2, night
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:c lt·vei(Jnd 8 Hoston ~ ngl1 t

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Sidney Poitier
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lmght)-Jay 16-2) or Tsitouris
Thu,,-F,i.
July 1-2
GB 1, 5-4 1 "· Lary 11 _21 .
: hall plated two more wilh a : "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"

1second week of June. Then the ' st' ll together He retrred the ~an, was rel revcd by J1m Crow · Los Angeles 9 s.m Francrs...:o 3
l lnd1an s 1uok 12 oi 14 m their lnext lrve m a row, three 00 1 nd he 1 ~ turn \1/t:ts replaced :Milw"ukee NeVi Yo rk 6 nrght
rome stand and a pair this . slrrkeouls, to grve the Trrbe the ~' ~} Mike Stewart. It was SteMo ·:PhJla. 7 St Lours 1, mght
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wm.
ar~ ~ho frnally rmt out the fi re 1 Ptttsburgh 2 Clncrnnatl 1, tst,
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I Ralph Terry earned his , Cle veland pushed Red Sox : •nR lm oslwd up
I 16 mnmgs, twilight
eighth win ol the season against jstarter Dennrs Bennett off the 1 rg lthanc~er Bob
Burdette C rn.:.:mne~ t1 7 Pltbburgh 5. ni~ht

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WASHINGTON 1UP!l - The carry a 9-3 rerord and the lbases empty homers to Boston's wio over Southern Tuesdav aft- Cmcmnati
45 Jt 58t 1,., inlgh•t _ Blas mgame 1.51 vs. l whtch decided the mghtrap and ,
-and[leveland Jnd1an~' nearly three-~loop 's top stl'ikeout record into Felix Mantilla and Rico Petro- j ernoon at the Raf"rne ball ·field San Francrsco 40 32 .556 31~-t 1 Bunnmg (-a).
1 sent Joe
G~
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down
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his
"STOLEN
HOURS'~
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celh.
Meanwhile N
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Milwaukee
.11 .l2 536 5
St LouiS at Pittsburgh &lt;night) s:xlh loss m etg ht de_cJStons .
Su"n Hayward
League ead ended wtlh a ·5 ' The Senators, victim of
Tribe Scalped Be ell
winmog 111 _3 ::er ~~:~htrew~: Ptltsburgh
39 34 534 5 Washburn ,4_51 vs. Law 1_51_ Gene Alley and Donn Clenden· L.---"'("'C"'u.,.lo.,.r..,J,.,,..,....,~
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VI tory Tuesday mght at Bos- 1 three-game sweep by the Trthe
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New flaven
Phliadelplna
:11 34 521 6
'"" francoscu
at Houston - - - ·
ton, and tomght the battle lO la\ Cleveland durmg the Indians' McMahon weakened • bil m, It
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Ch1ca 0
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hold the lead begins.
'dnve Will ea ll on Phil Ortega the etghth when Dalton Jones !
wa• a big 4th mnmg when S 1}
10:,, tn1gh t)-Peory '6·1! vs. ~"arrell
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Manager Birdie Tebbetts w111 ](
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. ht Tony Horton lashed a thr~e-run j morkers that spelled the dif- Houston
3:! 42 .440 12
iOoly games scheduled)
25
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ploy hiS ace, Sam McDowell, :n was "thev\o~t?' Wl~~n
g;~es homer. The Trlbe lead by that , ference. Three Southern pitch- New York
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a ~ eflort to keep ~he Tr1be_s lor Cleveland It all began on trmt' was strong enough to g1vel ?rs were used ln the inning
Tuesday 's Results
w. 1.. Prt. &lt;JH
nne percentage pomt
the road at Kansas City m t.he McMahon a chance lo pull h1m-1 fom Dtddh• startrng mounds. Houslon at ChJcagu, ppd , rain Clf'vcla nd
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Q-Wbat aro the oymptom•
arsenic poisoning ? Doe1 it
affect the bones!
A - Aeute poisoning from
awallowlog a larre dollt ol ar·
10nlc would cau"' vomltiOC, dl•
trrhea. muscle cramps and
fainting. Whe1 the pbisottln• ts
the result
of t•kking 1111all
doses over a long lime the
victim feels weak and com·
plalna of rnu!Cular sorl!l!etls.
Later hftdMhf, lflu of weigh\
and eonwlsfont may develop,
'l'he pot110n acrumulate• In the
bona, okln, hair and liver. It
dOH oot harm the bone•.

with an 8-3 Los Angeles

Ellis was striving to matdl
Sandy Koulu as !he wlnntnaest pitcher in the major
leagues. Koufu earlier In the
day registered his 13th triumph,
fa nning 10 or more battel'l IGt
the 7oth time in bi• career.

before being replaced by AI '

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SPot In AL After 8.5 WIll

0., June 30, 1965-1

There wiD be a meetiDg of for !he Piratel.
lile Syracuse Lillie Leap•
Kellfu Wlu llllt

Jy United Press Jntemadonal overtime steadily since then. Reds' only rua. And he didn't nightcap of the twj-night dou- postPoned by rain.
Billy Me Coo I (5-5), who Baseball Boostero, Thursday
Ever since Sammy Ellis won The Jinx was trouble enough receive a decision lor his ef- bleheader 7-S.
In the American League, the hurled the final J Z-3 innings in eve•ing after lile ball game
1 game last week by pitchmg when Ell~ was forced to go 11 forts.
The National League-leading Cleveland Indians touk over relief of Ellis. was the victim at tbe Syracuse ball park.
lo only one batter, he's had mm~gs before beating MilwauSpill Doubleheader
Los Angeles Dodgers snapped first place by thumping the of Clemente's decisive blow and
All persoos interested iu lile
lathing but trouble.
~ee 3-1 last Friday..
The Pirates won the mara-~ lheir three-game losing streak Boston Red Sox 8-5, Washington Don Schwall, who worked three continuation of Little League
Ellis won his "cheapie" But It reached ndJculous pr()o thon in the 16th inning when by hammering the San Francis- edged New York 2·1. Minneso- frames, was the winner.
baseball in Syracuse are urgagainst the Cblcngo Cubs June portions Tuesday mght when he Roberto Clememe singled home cu Giants 9-3, Milwaukee out- ta tripped ChJCagu 1·8 and Bal- Ellis pitched magnificienlly, ed to attend tbls meeting.
10 in a ninth inning reHet. stint hurled 14 innings against Pitts- Bob Bailey w1lh the deciding slugged New York 8-6, Phil&amp;- timore beat Detroit 3-2 m the holding the Pirates hitless until (""'"''"'·'&gt;"· ''"'~"'"'""'"''''"""""
and the 24-year-old Cmcmnat1 burgh, allowing only four hils, tally for a 2·1 verdict. The delphia drubbed St. Louis 7-1. only games scheduled.
I B1lt Mazerosk1 doubled oU the out in the seventh inning. Gene
flghthander• bas been tmlmg t strokmg out 10 and scoring the Reds bounced back to win the and Houston at Chicago was
McCool Takes Loso
left centerfield wall w1th one Alley walked but Ellis fa nned

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as . purchased rrom 1he Wht&gt;t-l- 1
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NEW HAVEN

Weleomln!f Party
Is Held for Pastor

!Dghest lamlly totalheror threa
games for three mem rs.

ION JIORN

1 Pa!lor Frame Glm
John Prayer in Capital

MASON - Mr. and Mrs.
Hetzer of Parkersburg are an11o~clng the birth of the!~ first
chdd, a son. on June 23 at
the St. Joseph Hospital _In
Parkersburg . He weighed five
pound, ., ounces. Th£ mother
is the former Marilyn Schwarz
ot Mason. Grandparents are
Mr. and ~Irs. _John V. Helm,
Reedavllle, OhiO and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold &amp;hwarz, Mason.
Great grandmothers are Mrs.
Nellie &amp;hwarz
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GI.\'EN H~MECOMING
Mason - Approxlmtrtely 10
M~:.~~NF;;.,. of ~~wen;
Mrs. John Roach and son,
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MA~ON -:- 1he Rev. Le_ster persons attended the welcomby plane ·to Wasbiagton Stmday
- - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - - - - - - Larry acrompamed her brother MASON- The ~;ason Metho- Lsne and hiS fam1ly were g1ven ing party held recently honor·
evening where arrangements
The Sewin&amp; Club met on lSI.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Law· dist Men and !Oeir families are • welcoming reception and ing the Rev. James MorriSOII.
were made by Cong. KeD HeckTuesday afternoon at th~ home Ushers are to be Ross Roush 1renre Wolfe on a ('ampm~ trip invited to Hn eveninb of fun, 'shower on Saturday evening inlnew pastor of U1e Clifton, Leler for Rev. Frame to offer th•
ol Mrs. Freet Bate~ . Durmg the lof .Letart and .Joe Kirby
ot llo Sprure Knob, W. Va. fOJ: ilfV· food and fellowship at the Ma!r lhe recrentlon room oJ thP, t::rt ~n:i Sraham Station Methprayer befnrc the Houae
ot
•••·ial hour refreshments were l Pomt Pleasant. The gracious eral days.
on Bowling Center in Mason on Mason EUB Church. Members odist charge. It was held in
Representative• on Mnnday at
served to Mrs. L. C. Roush, cusiOm of open church Will be Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stew· Monday, July 12th from 6:30 un- of the Mason, West Columbia, the recre•lion room ol
tha
noon.
Mr~. W. T. Stone, Mrs. N. 0. observed.
art and her mother, Mra. Mary ~110:30 p.m. acct&gt;rding to pres- Salem Fairview
Evangelical church following prayer servDuring the week they will
Wem, Mrs. D.. A. Smith, Mrs.
PERSONALS .
Aumiller of Hartford, visited 1dent of the Mason Methodist United Brethren Churches at- Ice.
visit in Braxton County with
James MacKmght, Mrs. Her· Mr. and Mrs. L. L._Dick and on Sunday evening with Mr. Men Thomas F. Reed.
i tended the happy occasion.
Rev Morrison formerly was
his parents He Is expected to
mah Layne • Mrs · H· L· Dyer ' family
of
L1ma
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VISited
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M' Freda Hart and Mrs. Jack Stewart and famames for the evemng will
ev. ane, w comes ere pastor ID Greenbrier County.
return to Mason
on July 8th.
Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. Ed- er mot er. r~.
ily at Graham Station
be "three for one dollar." Re- from Buckhannon replace~ the He and Mrs Morrison resided
During his absence the 8:3n
ward Wagenhals • Mrs · Harold
·
. he served at Rev. Ralp h Mah'oney. who re- in Pt. Pleasant
· prior· to moving
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h ' and k other relatives here last
h freshmests will
a. m. service on Sunday,
July
Johnson Mrs Lloyd
Rous . 1· wee ·
Recent guests of Mrs. Jo n 9
p ·
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t' d d
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Mrs. ollie Rousb, Mrs. John Miss Ethel Riddle is serving Roach were Mr. and Mrs. Bur· p.m. mes. WI
awarded tre an
mov
o ar ers- mto the Chiton Methodist par4, will be conductl!d by
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Fry Mrs. Nolan swackhamm•rlon the staff or the 74th Annual ton Webb and Mr . and Mrs. Ber- for th. followmg . categones on borg.
sonage. Mrs. MorrtSon is em- iven, w. Va., was admitted to Rev. Jack Welch ol the Lothand. Mrs. Batey.
Leadership Training Conference Inard Webb and daughter, all of a handicap has IS .
I Mrs. Myra Hysell, Mrs. Ver- ployed as Mason County Health Holzer hospital at 6:35 p. m. leran Church at New Haven.
The next meeting will
be lof the Pennsylvania Youth Tern· Mansfield, 0 ., Mr. and Mrs. Me~ , high three games: Worn· n~n Roush, M;s. Peggy Ed· Nurse .. They are parents or Monday for treatment of
a The II a. m. service on th•
the annual family picnic heid iperance Council held June 26 Jack Roush and daughter, Ka· en, high three games.
wards. Mrs. ~lila Lee, Mrs. two chtldren.
fractured arm suffered at Map- same day will be conducted
on July 13th at the home or through July 3rd at Camp Miz· thy of Weirton.
Youth over 18, high three Clance Wallace and M r
lewood Lake while diving. He by the R•v. Charles S. Tho~pMr. and Mrs. W. T. Stone, at pah, Newton-Hamilton, Pa.
.
,games, youth under ten, htgh Roth Rtley were m charge of I
FRACfURES ARM
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed· son of the Trimly MethodtBt
B:30 p.m.
Nan, Vicki, and
Barbara . Mr. and Mrs. CurtiS McDan· l !~ames.
preparmg and servmg lood.
Ronald F. Stein, 17, New Ha- win L. Stein, Jr.
Church In Pt. Pleasant.
Johnston of Moundsville,
W.jiel left on Sunday mornmg for
!Va. are visiting here with Mr.]a vacation to visit their daughWIN ONE CLASS
The Win One Class of ~he ·, and Mrs . Donald Bumgardner ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
E.U.B. Church held a Bowlmg land family .
James Loyd and infant at Colo- ,
Party on Monday evening at
rado Springs, Colorado.
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were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil·
Mrs. Emma Ryan and grand·
ler, Leah Ann Miller, Mrs. Lu- 1
son. Mike, have returned from
lher Smith, Mrs. Gerald Clark,!
a rucalion on Friday. They
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hickard,
U ra UOteS visit&lt;d with her daughter and
Debra and Sharon Rickard. Mr.
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wiland Mrs. James A. Housh, Lin·
liam Strunk in Connecticut, and
da and Jeff Roush Mr. and '
the World 's Fair and other
Mrs. Frank Young, ' Jr .._ Mr. l MASON _ The Big Bend pia•·•• of interest in New York. 1
Harry Pickens, Sandra Pickens, ' 1\vlrlers Square Dance
Club I Mrs. nelen Stewart visited
Mrs. Harry Hoffman, and Mrs.; held gradua tion exercises at on Sunday with Mrs. \1 a r y I
Tom Hoffman.
1the St. Joseph Parish House in ,Clagg at Apple Grove, W. Va., !
TO SPONSOR AUCTION . 1Masun for three couples who who just re('{'ntly observed her l
The Ne~ Haven . MethodJst ;recently completed their West- 92nd birthday. Mrs. Clagg is
Chur.ch Y., .S.C.S. Will sponsor an ern Sl~·Je square dance lessons. bedfast at the home of ~r. and I
Auction, at the New Haven Dr. :rhey are Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. R.aymond McCarty.
:
Bryant Day on July 5, at the rCarson of 8ew Haven, Mr. Jimmv Stewart spent sever- I
New Hav~n El~menta.ry School. ]and :'rlrs_ rl011 Rickard of West al day s ·at Virginia Beach where
The A~ctJOn will begm at IO Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. he vis ited with Pat Henry, for· 11
~ . m. w1th Mr: Henry A,llen .Lew 0tb Quft'n. \ola~;on . Hay Wris· merly of Ga llipolis Ferry.
IS as auctmneer. Ftlfmture, , ton nf Nr&gt;w Haven is caller for ·
b '
•.. mps toys rugs appliances
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Mr_ and Mrs. Chuck Ray urn :
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· jars• od· · dis hes. and' the dub.
· of_ Ba 1hmOJe,
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canning
l and family
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A large rm wo of ~quare d:mc- al'e visiting h1s mother Mrs
v~rwus IDJ~ce aneous
Items ers attended the otlurk din. ·
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Wlll be aurtmned ofL
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P
. Hester Rayburn.
ne. danre whiCH was held F'n- Dr. and Mrs. T. B. McGow·
BRENDA KIRBY TO
d:.y from 7 to II p. m. Anolher an and family have returned I
MARRY LARRY GILLAND ; West~rn Style ~quare
danre !rrom a two week vacation in '
Mr. and Mrs. Lenford Kirby i r.:la ~s will reportedly start in :Boston and New York.
of New Haven are announcing thE Fall
.\1r. and Mrs. James Lewis 1
the engagement and approach- .
and fam1ly spent the weekend '
ing marriage of their daughter, '
camping at a State Park
in '
Brenda Kay to Mr.
Larry Ma•on WOtnl'll Plan Kentucky.
Blaine Gilland, son of Mr _ ;md
, •
i Omnie Lewis, daughter
of
Mrs. J. Blaine Gilland of New 1 r111 to 81'ekll'y
I ~r. and Mrs. James Lewis, visHaven .
.
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Jted her grandparents, .\1r. and
The wedd ing will take ulace .\1ASO~ -:- The \la son Homr 'Mrs Harold Lewis. West CoMonday, Ju ly 12. at 8:30 p.m. 1 "'monstr~~wn club made plan.~ lumbi a, while her brother and
at the New Haven
Methodist tu attend IInney m tlw Rnf'k :-;isters attended 4-H camp.
Church wilh the ReverPnd Mar- at Beckley m the nt•ar future Mr . and Mrs. Albert Swat- ·
cus Troll, pa!itnr of the church, when the group ml'l on Ti lf''&gt;· 7.e( are visiting with his dauoLiclating .
day at the lmmP of Mr'&gt; AI· ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Erma Kirby, cousin or bert Swfltzel.
Bill Swift at Madison, lndiana.
lhf' bride, will serve as maid Mrs. John Hoach presented Kenneth Heynolds, Edd ie Van
o/ honor.
the devotional program
on Meter and Mike Taylor are fish· !
Mr. William Folmer of Porn· Beauty. Mr~ . Delbe-rt Dotson ing and ca mping in Hardy Couneroy, Ohio will be ~1r. Gilland's g~ve a .readJng .pertammg Lo , ty. They left on Sunday even· ·
best man.
.
lht suh Jert. Thts portion was ' ing :md expect to be gone a
Pre-nuptial muSic will
be concluded hy group 'i ngin~ of week.
,
presented by Mrs. Paul Powell "This Is My Father's World." , Mr. and Mrs. Delhert Dolson I
of New Haven. Miss .ludy Lath· The lesson on culture was lvisit.rd over tht&gt; weekend wi'r '
ey or Letart will be the vocal· prese-nted by Mrs. John McDan- 1Rev . and Mrs. W. D_ Dot sn" ·'
~~- ----iel who reminded dub mem. ISpenrf'r, W. Va. and all'
Four Youth~ Trav..J bers of tra mmg courses in art the songfest sponsored by
With St•t R I
to be given in July at Cedar •Grare Community Center.
MASON _.ar. e itO(
Lakes.
iteen special rhoral groups from
our youths. of the R&lt;'fre-sbmenls were served by throughout West Virgima par.
8 enu ar.ea a:e on tour WH.h the .Vm;. Swa1zel to Mrs.
Donna ticipated.
West V~rglma All Slate Band Tulloh , \1rs. John Roach, Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delkes I
wh1ch ~tarted on June 13 at Delbl'r! Dolso n, Mrs. Dorothy and son. Phil of Muncie, lndi- 1
~endenm •. W. Va. _They are Cartwri~ht, Mrs. Elizabeth .Jpf. ana v1sited several days lam. .
f 8 ~ Art1s and Gary Stewart fers, Mrs L(:lwrence
Roush week with Mr. and Mrs. Delo
a~ and .Chri:ty Howard Mr~_ Joh~ \'l rDa nie l and Mrs: bert DotS(ItJ
and Craig Abohn o, New Hav- George Hudson.
1 Mr. and .Mrs. M1ktt Crimm i
en. .
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and two daughters of Naples,
Thetr conductor Is Dr. How·
ON L~I.AND DUTY
I F'lorida. visited his grandparard Bell of M~rshall Universi- E-3 Jimmie R. King, 23, ol ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 1
ty. Performances were g1ven the 63Jst Ord . Co. on detached C.nmm and Mr. and Mrs. Hom- ·
at Northwestern
University, service in the Dominican ·REO-- er Johnson.
and Purdue Uni~e.rsity . Whi I e ,public, is a supply clerk in Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnsun
on tour they VISited the Conn 'thr outfit that has been in the and family of Vienna, W. Va.
M..cal Instrument Factor) a1 'is land during May and June. He visitEd on Sunday with
his
Elkhart, Ind., and went sight- is the son of Mr. and Ml'll. Clar- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
eeeln&amp; In Chicago and Cincin- ence King, 927 s. Second-s!, Johnson and with her parent$,
nail.
Middleport.
Mr. aod Mrs. B. F. Board.
Mrs. Iva
Sleeth returned
home over the weekend from
the St. Mary's Hospitsl where
she had been a ourgjeal paUent. '
Mrs. Mary Aumiller of Hartford entered the Gallipolis Medical Center
on Is
Monday
where !
AT
she
reportediJ
to undergo

SUMMER
SLACKS

Three Couples

soles.
Diocount Price

While and plain co-

lors. Pretty cotton
blouses in sleeveles~
style. Fine wash Bnd
wear fabrics.

sizes 6 to 16. Wash and
fin is h,

Discount Price

c

Red, blue or white sneakers for miss..s and chil.
dren. Sizes 81h to 3. Rub ..
ber soles, cushioned in·

Si•es 32to 38

Wf' ll marie summer wei ght
('otlon slaC'ks for boyl!! Wf'.a1·

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BLOUSES

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style flats. Sizes 4 to 10,
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RAMBLERS
1964 Rambler 4 Dr. $ave
Station Wagon. 6 cylinder. OHV, radio and heater. Standard trans. One owner, clean and nice

1963 Rambler Cust. $ave
Custom 4 _Dr. Sedan. One local owner,
!rans. Radio and heater, like new

auto.

1963 Rambler Amer. $ave
2 Dr. Sedan. One local owner, real nice

1962 Rambler Classic $ave
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Full bed otze
spreada in white •
best coklrs. Choice
of hob nail or ch•
rdlle.
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3e99

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and $5.47

GLASSWARE
Cups, tlt&gt;sse rl s, !illf•rherts. i&lt;'f' lf'a

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White, blu(&gt;, blark and novPlty
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Oxfords &amp; Loafers

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Oil

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PAINT
Use with brush or roU·
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town. White and pastel
colors.
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Plastl" eontainen
with tight fitting
lid. For 11toring or
freer.lne. 4 In a pe,ekage.

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IM~~':i'Nc;.;rc!h"vouthCii~':
1owsh ip accompanied by Mr.
1
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on Friday evening enjoyed a
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2 79c CUBE STEAKS

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JANI PARKER

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FELLOWSHIP Ml!;ETS

Sat. - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Test at Mason

"DIXIE" GLOSS FINISH

MASON - Twenty • seven
pre · school children have en- ·\
rolled In the Head Start &amp;hool
classes at Mason Grade school. I
The children, ages 5 to 6 years I'
allend school five days a week
mainly to acquaint them with \
the new experience ol going to
school in the fall. Proposed oul·
mgs to the fire station, a local
dairy and greenhouse are plan·
I ned by their teachers, Miss
Joan AtkinS{In and aid teachers,
Misses Dorothy Smith and .
Adele Sismondo.
,
Lunch is preparo&lt;l at the
school the five daya that the \
children attend.

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Fri. - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

17 }Jn
• pony

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PWD
PS!

A sub orhtnlllat IJOUr o said I
he saw two poMible conflicts ]
should the law be&lt;!&lt;lma efl'ectl~o
this year. Television arrangement~ have been made for a
prt-se*'«&gt;n eame between the
•
Mlnn~ VIkings and New
Ynrk Gi111tls on Sept. I ond
lor thf West Coast game between the Chicago Bears ond
Loo Al!geles Rams on Sept. 2!. M'ddl
1 eporf ,s undefeated BarThe boxinr bill advocated by
many ring figur~s as well 11 O,::~k a 17-l victory OVI!I'
1 Pony team Tuesday
collgrl!lsmen would establish a
cotnml*sio.,;. for the sport in at Bachtel Field In a game
thl JtMtlt!t Department
shortened to four lnnlnga on the
.._
·
!().run Cllstom
we botdh• bOss would be em- J h 1
·
.
poWerfd to require lull finan- . ? n ngels pitched l-hit ball,
cill rtportina on all upecta o1 glYlng up a first inning aintlt
tht sport and to license all With two •way to Dannt lltll'11!\teft managers mat hmak- oell, first sacket, then Cltit1ln«
!rl ,and promoters:
the door by fannin&amp; six,
lie also wtlllld he ll'med with mg nobGdy. ind hitting
·
authority to Investigate any al· Mason ~ 11.1 run In the IICIeged Under~the-table deals or ond when R.ou!h \\'Is ufe on
uiitierworld activities in boxing. an error at !homtop and later
SCOred on I tlJNitlnA' bObble,
CIJIIs kECALL. HOEFT
.Meanwhile, the Baroni teed
CHICAGO ftJPii - 'l1le Ch~ oil 011 three Mlson pitchers wftb
,aso Cllbt1'1teeaay reclliod vet- IS hit! which combined wltlt
erilllelthander Billy Hoeft from Sollie less-than-great
their Matt Lake City farm club maneuvers, produced the Barond sit\! pltcller Jack warner Olio' 17 runs.
to the . . , 10m.
TOP liuuer waa bla lab LewIs with a triple. double and sinTI~~~c:•:~TS
In
trips. Other bittero
· · Swll!erlalld tUPI)- were IIJ(I!Is wltJJ twa tlotJDieiJ,
Getey
, wlta lllit wit~!: Jlln
a ltl~le and llngle,
deiJed an
ban IIIII Cllftlo Cre• w11te tWII alngles, llannt
P"* In AAU nltlftnll c1t1111 Lewtl a lingle, IJick Sm!Ut 1
plo!lshlps,
tln llecond llttett afl!l Carl IJemosJcq 1
to ilerek
ol Great Brit- dabble.
afn tn the
meter l'tlh-111111 ')!•son pllcl!!!t'l walked llvt;
tract meet.
llllded lwo batters.
•!{fQk the Ptlll ~~~~ " . •.. . 1113 7 -17 1•
with a151oot 7
slm .... .... 0100- 1 s
Mite'
11111111~ lllld 1: LeWtt, Conde II
Cllllf., who bolda (1). MHchell JLP), RllBSOll (21,
record In t1!e jfl() Roush 131 and Lewis. Umpirea '

Barons WI'n

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Legislature
For Ring Czar

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ber.

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glasses. juire glasses. ash !ray,
bud va:'lt'~ and many more. 1/ igh
quality gla sswa re at a low prict-,

Choiu

BED SPREADS

New :summer dresses in fine cotton, acetate and blended fabrics ,
Pretty C()lon and patterns. Dresa.e.s you will want to wear now Newes l styles. Just arrtved .
DISCOUNT PRICES

Hearl Start Oasses

the TNT picnic area
'PL Pleasant

.'

c..oerole

Famous ''Firt"
King" BakewarE'.
kitchen

FULL SIZE
Hobnail or Chenille

Junior, MisHS, Half Sizes

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DRESSES

Utdity Pan

27 Tots Enroll in

.

Major Ltag10 Leaden
Nolloul Ltapo
GAB R B
Aaron, Mil 113 23V 46 81
Allen, Phil
71267 46 8t
Torre, Mil
64 225 34 75
Coleman, Cin 50 157 17 i2
Mays, SF
71 252 52 83
Clendnon, Pitt 72 289 4f 87
WIMBLEDON (UPI)-Deonls Clemnte, Pitt 64 256 42 82
alston ol Bakmfleld. Calif., Rojas, Phil 04 213 36 66 .310
Calif., the lone United States J.Aiou, SF
70 278 43 86 .3tiV
survivor in the men's competi- Bolling, Mil 62 225 30 68 .301
tlon, today 11011gbt his llrst rnaAmerlcao Ltque
jor toumamenl victory over
GAB R H Av..
Australian Roy Emer10n in the Davallo, Clev 18264 3Z 91 .346
climactic semlftnal ahowdown Yastrzski, Bos 55 202 37 89
match o1 the Wlmbledoo lawn Hal~ Min
87 :U3 fl 79 .325
tennll chlllllplonohlpe.
Mantilla, Bos 118W 25 80 .321
Ralston, the top-ranked player Horton, Det fl/2111 31 65
in the U.S., never has beaten McAulfe, Del 67 258 f7 80
the world's premier amateur 1n Robinson, Bat 114 2ITI 28 63 .
blah-level competition end loot Colavito, Clev 89 WI 47 75
tonhlm In both the 1964 Davll Ward, Chi
57 217 :14 65 .300
CUr challenge round and Pacif· Jones, Bos
45 155 24 46 .2¥7
1&lt; Southwell! linal.
Home RIDI
"I'm hopllq today will he the National Leaaae -Mayo, Gl·
turnin&amp; point," observ!d Ralston ants 22; Stargell, Ptrates 20;
belol'l! the match. "And If I get McCovey, G lA n t • ; Torre,
•Y ·Emmo' 1 can take the Braveo; Santo, Cubs, all 16.
Utle."
Amer! aa League - Colavito
1 Fred Stolle ol Australia, 1 Indians IS; Horton, 'ngen .17 ;
llnallst here lor the last two Conigliaro, Red Sox 15 ; Kahne,
T1gers; Hall, Twmo; AlviS, In·
yean an d se eded secon d behind dians, all 14 _
€merson this year, opposed unRuns Batted II
seeded Cliff Drysdale of South Natlooal LeafDe-Banks, cubs
\lrlca m the other semifinal 59 ; Johnson, Reds 57; star1ell,
I!Btch.
Pirates 58· Mays Glanls 511·
Only one U.S. fllrl-Blllie Jean Robfmon, 'Reds 00; Calbooo',
lloffilt of Lolli Beach, Call!.- Phils so.
fll still alive In the women's
Amerlcaa Leque- Mantilla
livlslon alter Tueoday's quarter Red So• 58 ; Horton, TlJera
lnal matches.
Colavito lndfano 51 · Kallne TIMiu Moffitt, runnerup to gers 49;' Howard, ~natora 4a.
l.targaret Smith in 1963, crushed
Pltcllill(
i,esley Turner of Australia, 6-2, National Leagae - Koulax,
~1. to gain a semifinal berth Dodgers 13·3; Ellis, Reds 12-3;
&gt;pposlte defentlilll champion Jay, Reds; Farrell, Astroo;
Maria Bueno of Brazil, who Cardwell, Pirltel, all 8-2.
ll'eezed past Jane Albert of AmerteGn Ltague-Buzhardt,
Pebble Beach, Calif., 8-2, 6-2.
White Sax 7-1; Aguirre, Tigers
The other two U.S. girls to 9-2; Pappa!, orioles 8-2; Pas:each the quarter-finsls also cual, Twins 8-2; Grant, Twins
bowed out. Top-ranked Nancy 7-2.
Richey of Dallas waa cui down
&gt;y Britain's Christine Truman.
1-4, Hi, 7-5, and Miss Smith
~verwhelmed Justina Brlcka of '
By United Pre11 Internatl&lt;tnal
Sl. Louis, 6-3, 6~.
Naliolllll League
Houston at ChiCllgo, ppd., rain.

L.A.
202 100 004-- 9 ll 0
H.
000 100 ooz- 3 8 11
Koufax (13-3) and Roseboro.
Shew, Murakami (3), Herbel
(8t and Hundley, Hiatt
Loser-shaw (7·5). lira llam t3rdJ, Poter10n t2nd),
WASJllNQ'fON (UP!) - A Roaeboro 14th).
Senate Judiciary IUbcommlttee
~
wlt1cll Jnvntlrated the two Ll• Mil,
121 001 201-e 13
1011-Ciay heavywellht ehamplotJ. New York 310 Otltl 002- 6 10
ship fight! hal drafted lf&amp;l•l• Kelley, , Sadowski (2), Osfn,ll
ti'1Jl to set up a federal boring tkl 10!, 0 Dell 1.8), Johnson 18)
clar on a five-year trial basis and 1orre. ~pahn, Bethke
'fhe panel Thesdav oent t~ McGraw (8) and
mea.•ure to the full · committee Wmner - Sadowski (5-31. Loswlfh oot recommen d1flon. It ap- er-Bpahn
(Brdl Co 14-11).
1 d,f.'"iiii~~~~:; l l
provrd s companion mt'asure
'
wan 3r ),
that would exempt from anti· IGthl, Mathews !14th), Oliver
trust laws player drafts in pro (Dih), Aaron (IJth),
baseholl. loothnll, basketball . St. Louis 000 000 IOO- 1 6 2
al!d hockey,
I Phlla.
100 120 03x- 7 10 1
The bill al80 would write Into Purkey, Sadecki (71 and Melaw a flat ban on the televising Carver. Belinsky (34) and COr·
of ~ny pro football which would rat... Lo1er - Purkey IHi
conflict with local high school Hrs- Gonzalez (8th) Caill•o~
games. '1111t wllllld virtually tl5th), Stuart tl2lhl.'
eliminate any lele•lsied profes- (lit, 16 Innings)
.
slonal game• on Friday nights Cindnnall
and Saturdayo between the llOti 000 000 000 100 11- 1 11 o
second week In September un- f'lttoburglt
lit the ~econd wHk of DocemOtltl 000 OU Otltl tOO 1 - 2 D 1

Short Sleeve ond Sleeveless
COOL SUMMER

SPECIAL!
"FIRE KING"

surgery.
Mrs. Joseph Llsh Is a patient '
at the Holzer Hospital where
she was admitted on Monday.

FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHERE!

RalstOB Seeks
Major Tennis

Robms·on Is Only All-Star
Repeater; Yanks Have None

!lila (12th), PetroceiH
(:lrd),
bull ol his 1M •olet(~); '· Jimmie Hall, ~
Gonzalez &lt;3rd), llorloD (lat),
There are four now omert to sota 1'121; RP', AI Kallne, IJt.
All-Star competiUon - oecond troit, t99J.
Detroit
1100 020 1100- I f
baseman Fell&gt; Mantilla of Bos· Detroit and Cleveland eMb
Baltimore
1100 100 fl2s-l t1
ton, who had 180 votes lor his placed t)YO player• In the slllf1.
(i-6).
Wtckerlham. Gleddl"!l (I)
position; shortotop D1ck Me- ing lineup,
while Ba~,
lame)
and SulllvaD. Pappaa, 8. Miller
Aultffe of Detroit, (lll.'l) left fiold- Minnesota, Chicago and Boslllll
001 5110 010- 7 8 D (8) and Orsino, R. Bron (8). NEW YORII: (llPD - Broob Minnesota received the most er Willie Hortoo 1198t ol Detroit had one apiece. In the att»
000 201 100- 5 11 I 7Winner- S. Milltr (6-3), Loear RobJnaon of Baltimore wu tlte applauoe from fellow players and cent.~' fielder , I&lt; Davauno llllles, Minnesota had three, Now
Nuxhall, Cra1g _1.7) and Pav· -Wickmltam (1·7), 1111 - 1111- only repeater 00 tha American with 202 voles, and he will ~ .be (.IB5) ol Cleveland.
York two, Cleveland, Bo•too lllid
Gibbon, Slak tf), Wond Uvan &lt;2nd).
Ltque•1 otarllng AIJ..Star taam making his third appear '~
d the!
te Detroit one each.
·:
Schwall 18) McBean (t) an
mec1 loda b
th N
· an
r vo s
Cr~ndall (1). Win·
AIIW'Iell Leapt
na
Y Y a vola ol play· aealnsl e atlonal League a• oele '
players who\ Washington, Kan•a• City in~!
(2-2). Loser-{Jib- Chicago
1100 OS ooz- I I 1 el'll. For the lll'll time m two wheD the 30th Ali.Star game 18 were eligible !o cast ballot• in Los Angeles fa1led to pta e -~
Millllf.IOII 211 1m 001 -7 111 ::ad~,rkno member. ol lbe played at Mmneapoii..St. Paul th10 year's votmg ·
member on the "playero" tea.j).
13
02f 0111 010- I 11
Horlen, Loclter tl), WUhetm thew
Yruees will be ID on ~uly •
C. Elslon Howard, New York All three wil he represented at
000 001 13(1- 5 8 I 17), Fllhor (t) and ROIDIIIO,
ope I liDeup.
Ftrst baseman Bill Skowron &lt;38); JB, Harmon Killebrew, game time, however , according
Terry, McMahon 17) and At- Martin !9). Kaat, Grilli (1), Roblnlon, tho league'• Most of Chicago also drew hiS sixth Minnesota (1081; 28, Bobby to eague rules. A. L. Manas.;
Bennet!, Dullba (3), Sta- SII&amp;Jli8D (9) and Zimmerman. Valuable Player In 111M, collect- assignment when he polled t.;!6 Richardwn, New York ·o61; 3B. IAI Lopez of Chicago will m~
pen1011 (8) and Tillman. Wlnllor Winner - Sttgman (2-0). Loaer eo 170 VOles as slartln: third votes, wblle Rocky Colavito of Max Alvis. Cleveland 1.791; ss, his choices from these teama
Looer- Bennett -Fioher (N). IIR - Burpll baoeman, lor his sllth All-Star Cleveland was named to the Zollo Vers•lles. Minnesota (681; Ieither In hi• pitching corpl ..,
t2-2).
- Alvin &lt;4th), MilD- t!nd).
game. Catcher Earl B.attey ol Stars lor tho lllth time on tbe LF, Carl Yastrzemskl, Boston Ia. an added selection.
'

Ellis, McCool (161 and Ed·
wardo; Friend, McBean !.II),
Carpln (13), Schwall &lt;14) and
Crlllldall, Pa111aronl (81, Vlrlil
Wlnller - &amp;ltwall (4-31.

Line Scores

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lumtted bJ Low
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Bosro~,~~;:;:'~;.:.";l Jesse Cox to

buy sexy ba~hiug suits but
genl'rall) dnn'l wear them in
public, according to a top
woman ad\' f'rtisin~ extrutive,
Mt" .tost•phine ~'ox_wortb
viet' prrsidrnl of Calkms &amp;
Holdt"u. said Tursday "'T'b&lt;'y
go nul and pa) 24 to 40 bucks
for a 'scannal suit,' or a .;;avage suit made of (akt lt'opurd
or tigt"' or snakrskin
iind
stand before&gt; tht&gt; mirrnr udmirinl! lht'll1101'h'P"n r •wrh:lrt"i

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Be Buned on

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42nd Annual Rober School of Nursing . .J
Commencement Scheduled at GAHS Friday

Sen~!nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o~_June 30, 1965
I

I Are Counted

Motorists are
Urgeu.J l 0 Obey

The 42nd annual commence- Wayne B. F08ter, administrator Sheets, assistant dire~tor ol
men! of the Holzer Hospital of Holzer H08pital. Foiiowinglthe Nursing Scrooi, as.,~~d bJ
.
School of Nursing will be held the commencement address the Mrs. Beulah . Ward, ~ector
IContmued from page 1
at 8 p. m. tDSTI on Friday In presentation of the senior class of_ Nursing Se~Ice. The ;crad~tPT PLI&lt;:ASANT - Funeral were known to be with the
the Gallia Academy
Hlth will be by Miss Loretta Ford, atmg class w1ll then gi~e lhl
&lt;ervll·rs fr · Jesse v Cox . 73 . trapped unit along with a SIX·
l
1 school audilormm.
Nmeteen ldlrector of the School of Nurs· Nurses Pledge.
~ C;;.mp Crmlt&gt;y . Rt. l PI PleHs·! man American military survey ,
.
members of th~ cl~ss of lt65iin~. Or. Charl~s E. Holzer, Jr., Two ..solos, ::No Man ~~ A~
p.1n team which flew int.o the Chrol F.•prctwg even more trafhc' will receive their diplomas. lch10' of staff ol Holzer hospital, Island, and My Task, wll
1 will be held 2 :10
-~·~ ' da in the llei~ht&lt; EliB ' Reo area from Kontum City 10 n the llemorial Day weekend,
k
.11 will confer the diplomas and be sung by Mr. Merlyn Ross,
Ch~~ :ith the Re-\·. Charles Tuesday . The rown overrun by Srrgf'rmt P. 0. McCreedy of Commencement s:aMC:ns~~. awards.
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accompanied by Mrs. Ross,' •
~'rum
and
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Kr 1 Kennelh L the Reds is eight miles south- ttJP Gall ipolis Stale
Patrol
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be
the
Very
Revere
g..
The
graduate
pms
will
be
Miss Martha. Brown, p1e~l
rrhf"arsing the- f'lpopatra sui1~ . :1::111 p.m .. Pe~k',Y IJuw n ~y
·esl of Cheo Reo
Post requested today that all. or John C. Stau~ton, pa~t preS! \)l"esented by Mrs. Janette dent of the semor class, will
ddt' S('l'lll'. • 'I'll \1111 1111 il Fu iiPr olllciclting.
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n~t~risls dnve rareruHy.
ldent of the Ohl~ Hospital As·
give an address, and Mary Sut
up 1 ~. 5.411 p.m., 1.~1 guna u;1
1
bla{'k
t:mk soil and g:o swim·
Burilll will be in Lone Oak The SllOkesman said the V1el
lsociation, and dtrector of H?s·
Weiland will present greetings
·
H , 6·:1.1 p m Al l(' t' up l.J. lt: :'o lt
ming.
1
l'PnwtrrY
The
bodv
will
liP
in
Cu
ng
attacked
in
regimental
Sgt.
.\11-Creedy
s~id
,
'_'you
j
pi~
Is
~nd.
Charities
of
the
Cin·
as
president ~f . the Holzer alp .rn .: Chns .lr up H. l l p.m.
ZimmPr up 1·1. :1 :.!5 a m · Ch ns·
sl&lt;Jt~:
one
hour
al the force - up 1o two. or three b~t· i can prevest a traf£1c mtshap: 'cmnati Otocese.
n:tunae . Assoctati~n. The exer·
,· 1Lwdl 1JI'I 01 \o st&gt;rvwt&gt;s . Fnends talion .and two Vtetname!';e &lt;::~tr- from marrmg your weekend by i A~torney John E.. HaiUdayi
c1ses wtll elose With the Nursel
ly up 14, 5 HI .1 ll\.. H. H Bns·
FROST'S FOR~I!ILA
""" ,·all , 1 the Crow . Hu ssell uorne battalions were m the I obeying the rules of the road chairman of the nursmg schoo
IN MEMORY OF
Prayer.
wor1h II up 1 ~. J ~!I ;t m . H11U
Fu;lrrai HnmP.
battle Tht&gt; mfantrvmfn were and remaining alert for the oth- 1 com~tttee Will preside ove.r the
JOHN KENNEDY
~embers of the class, and
Bt&gt;nrer down 15 , ~ SU a m ; 1•:. A:\lHF.R:-;T, ~'];l!';S. ~l!Pl!
P . .Jonr~ dnw11 1:1 . h :w ;.1. 111 . Wlwn the la te rol:'1
RobPrt
Mr Cox dlt'd TuPsday morn · the ones surrollndt.&gt;d - 800 to er driver 's mistakes."
exerc•ses.
The processiOnal, There's a graveyard near the the1r home addresses are : Joy
Pollywng li P J:J. i U.l a rn l\' t'l\ Fro~\ 1'.': 1 ~ tr:whino iJI A.m iH·r~l in)~ in Ple&lt;:l~iiolt Valley al'ter a 1.1100 men.
.
·Will be played by Mrs. Merlyn White House
Lynn Ashworth, PatriDt; Don·
Marlln ~ ~· IIIP IJfl l i ~ :w n.m.: Collrge, he regarded hi~ ('01 - three Wt'ek s Illness. He wa:-; a The tug governmrnt victory ''A~ l~va~~ab~ rr~n~ of I'Ross. Rev. Joseph. c. Chrim:nt Where the mo~rning people go, na Jean Bahr, Chester; MarPoplar up 18. ti a rn : Jl ly cf' II l~&gt;gP classe-s as &lt;i . ; h!drnt dot•..; 'k ri Itt:~ Manuhctur" ,, Cum· , south ol Saigon began Tm•sday , the a tpo IS os WII
on Ipastor of the Ftrst.
ap,ts To see the great John Kennedy tha Ann Brown, Jackson; Nan-t.lcmn 2tt . ,; 15 "Ill. . Kt'il Shru · -· ltlal ts. lw l'Ut lht&gt;m whrn hf' , "~" t'em Jl~vf' fo~ 27 ve~lrs and ' when Vietn:Jmese troops were Iduly over the bu~ hours ?f the church will give the. mvoca~ton Who lived not lon ago
• cy Jo Casteel, Marietta: Ben1 - ' I rf'd at' West Vir- rlown into seven la ndmg zones weekend on the highway tn the followed by the aUdlenC€ smgden up 211. ;) .J5 Oi. IO : llldian fl l'!llllrl ami made ;1 point ol alg
.
etta Rae Clark, Hemlock Gro.ve;
Ui ' ZZ. ~ · 4:l am:
Lntllo;t:-ln:J w·tv" ht'mu four mimnes: late. J1P ~ ~;.' ",e n;t,· ",. ~,a,·d Shntls PI where an estim:Jted two Viet i Gt~llipolis ared on the lookout ling ~&lt;The Star Spangled Ban-John
I ed b e e•·yone Harrielt Ann Craft and Patrie,. .
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was ov
y v
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D . b h G 11' I' .
down l:~ . tl :l.'i fl rn .
l; f'orgP Wh\' dll Wt' ll:tvt&gt; riot """" iHt\' · PI
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c·ono battalion" WPre loc&lt;~tf'd. c ra tc w vm a ors.
ner.
Of
d k' d
Ja ynn avis, ot
a lpo tS,
nr . I .I , ,II._IS wife . The o Iandino :wnes
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dy as ked motorls
. 1s to Greetmg
.
.1, b
· en by IN every race
. bl e,.
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Pncc tlm\n t1. t\ 1:1 p.tn: A wa\·''" lw onrP rPnl&lt;trkf'd .
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came under •. McCree
Wll
e glV
h'te an d m
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Molly Dee Femmg,
Trim
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w 1s survtvec lY
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d'
- - - - - - -- - egroes, w 1 , an ore1gners, N
Le F 1 E 1 L'
J. Pt.Jtlott cl(lwn 2:l 2 &lt;t m. F:l·
.\1 · . \1' . I C I nrm Cox· heavy Viet Cong mort;tr and . remt'm er a spe~ I s, an
Wh
dt
hi g
ancy e ower, as tver•
0
0 were sa
"t'rclin
clown 2:\. :1 -t5 a.m. \1Pdahl 11 ::10 p m · Ann Brf'nl ,J r~, · ."hrgHrt'\l 0 01,, 1 •. w (j automr:~ lic wea•\('lns firP which he cautioned drivers 1l be es-1
PRIME EVIDENCE
see m o.
pool: Ruth Analee Hutchinso•
0
ont' mwg fer . ·, ~'s . ',un&lt;' uu
r· II
I t t · t
t'
SPOKANE Wash &lt;UPl) d S
J k'
both
I
.tern Bnswort 11 down 2:l. 5 ~() up Me!dnh l t2; 1.1 a.m.
.
O\ 11. . f 1 ,
. killed a u s ht'liropter gunner pee1a y a er a m ersec 1ons.
N
f 'thf 1 Pr 'd t
an usan en ms,
0
0
11
.am.·: Hf&gt;le n H d11wn (;rt-'enup &lt;:allipolis naru LtlfhPr ' Long K,J:t.om,
~~t ;e so~~ · , d ound~d nnolher
j
Twentv-Cive are predicted to When police of£1cer Wilham L. W~~ our ~I
esl en 'r
Jackson; Patricia Lowery, Mid·
7 1•.m . Li tt le ~;1-'lll-g«:• do~~ n Ht&gt;rdm:m down !I 10 p.m.: Br· Pllul and ct~JITI~&lt; ol 1· C ,,· ""u Sw 81-r ,v,wrr w;s brought , be killed in Ohio accidenls ov·JMcCroskey investigates a case,I A'd go bwl ere cares are emwe, dleport; Carol Ann Martin, Gal·
"
oN ·thf'ro..
. · roC'kP'
e·
n bot
pro ems never co
. 1. Conme
· 8 n'dd'JC k M'll
1tpots:
!:r~l"n 11 1 ) H :w
pm .: Ha\·pn&lt;.;- J 1:1hir Onwn 11 ~n pnL · R~su Pie'"
' ·''"' ·· nn•nce
.
IJ 111
. and
-flnn g HUW he!i- 1er the F'ourth of July , With the he rea11Y gets tbe facts ·
1 er.
01
1
WLtod up {; l·c"t'lll l\1 9 20 ~. m: Pt' nnsvlvania dnwn ~ · 411 a.m.. Lan ·s . Ch:ll' it'~llolv
T
'"d
·
l""rs
and.
Air
.
Forre
and
'
count
starling
at 6 p.m. Fri- l McCroskey went to a home athu · d
p
d'
Cleveland;
Karen
Brown
Pat·
1 a1e o. cop' .
1n e 1an o1 ara Ide.
.
10
Ohln
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d'
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h
It
d
ise
8
dog
owner
that
the
.
t
Wh
ee
b
g
Leah
Pt·nn .;\l ·; ;lni;J rimm tfl
pm .. F. II . .Jnlln,;on up :1 . a.m.:
. ·
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d ·h· l- Navv jet s rahd over the en- 1day an en mg at m1 mg l o a Y
.
e rs ur;
.
8 Lind8 Hack tt Mlddl~rt erson,
l urrni1 up !:rt•enup 10 ·45 r.m.; Orro down R·'l..1 a.m .: John ..! Ohro: onto SISit&gt; r . :en ~ran {. 1
:
stretchNi along a ' ~londay, Julys. More
than animal reportedly had bttten. a
Y
e •
t.:
'Cameron Spears,
Chesh.rei
p;.1mt-1.1 IJ . up t; rt't·ruq l 1110 Hnv.·l' down R&lt;Ul a.m.
drPn l:lnd one grt&gt;al gr tllldrhlld. *"m.\ P'11s110n.b. 1 1500 ,1ards i l200 are expected to be injur· man earlier in the day. Wllile
Ohio
SheriannSeJiersWood,Jackson;
1 or a ou
·
1
('ana
··
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th
ffi
a
informing
the
S
p.rr1 : (ol!(ln tJw't'rr down GrN·n· Kanuwha KiH•r - . I&gt;111 t'
M;mv ol th.:&gt; enemv rasualtit&gt;S t: over the long holiday period. e o leer w s
BIG VARIETY
ue All ensworth Wood.ard, M"d-I
U,l I ) ~5 I' Ill . \\ :liTI'n Hollg· Edw;l!'d up l,ondon I\ 40 p.lll . : OnP···ar -'1i~hnp
' r-am~ from tlwse a'lt:lCkS.
On Memorial Day weekend owner or dog·leasb la.ws, the
STANFORD, caur. (UPl) - dle~rt . and Sara Alice Yoha,
lnml dll\\'ll CrPt'I IIIP J·:ln £1 .m.: 0 . F. ShP(!rPr down Marmet I,.. lrt\' t'~li!!alf•tl
l ' S AdvisPr Killed
hlghwav patrolmen issued more ldog leaped from behtnd Me- St f rd U.
't
. t' ts Galltpohs.
.
2 til
5
B
d
w.
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Croskey and bit him He slrong- an 0
mverst y SC!en IS 1Ic-= "'"======--=-.
1
1
.) S l.t'\1' " up !,r, • t·nt~ l
· 7 °· P m
P:IVI'I: nwn
m· PT PJ.F:A.SANT - The Shf'r . He:Jrv lighting ragt-d through lhnl 5,000 citations. and \1c· l
.
,
·
f
p.oint out therP. are
between i'
:.t n~. : Sti.&lt;:&lt;JnllL;me up (,rld't·nup r,wld fl 215\'PI·. ~,; 9\\45H. Sh_
av,cr, . iH' -; th-par1mPnl invt&gt;s!igatrd a tht' da\: anrl a U.S. military ad· Creedy said motorists may ex· l tlhea~~glS~h~~L :r:~:r l~ acO:e:r~ 12,000 and 15,000 known species !
1 h c.~ m ·
nm~ l on,· ·
11wn . r. trp
1n 1 ~--' u
· ~" . d
Rt .
· k'll ct b
11 m" pPct even strictt'r enforcf'ment
•
f b It 11·
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H E' B I· t' ···vr101!'f'll1 . llP·Om.
J pm . nrw r;n· mlslicw 1ues ay on . n st'r was I t ' , . sma ar bv hospital for treatment and ,"=•"=e'='•"'··=--====.
1·
· · · · '15 t 10 milt's !'; OUtll of Poinl 1fi rf' d11rtng a Red cnlln!Pral· \Ill !\ w ~:&gt;ekend .
( ,rt'!' mlp b.. ! n m
· nw (lson LIP
1:
... .;; cl 111,·11 cr 1•... nup 12:1 ;1 111; 1\.1· llrlf'll z dr1wn \\ml tl' ld :l 45 ···
b
.
.
,.
' \las released.
DURING OUR
1. ,1 hlan
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Plf'a &lt;;; 1n1 wtwn a car dr l\·en \' l:i('k A t r S. enJs1t'u
\\a'
I
1Jed~A ~I1Ie&gt; nd rluwn \kl1lold 5 .10 om : ( V H,Jrner up Will ·
. . .. d
I D·l ··
d
WITHDRAWS REQUEST
iJ m 'Ku('kf'l't' Sl&lt;~ 1 l' diP.\n ~l t&gt;l · f lf'lrl :!:411 am .: StP vt.• Cli&lt;"li .J oh · ~1 Balllilr. BO . n
de woundf•
.
I NOON UPI
Th
DRINKLESS TAVERN
Jcthl &lt;Hit p ~1. Pllilip SjlfJrD up up \\'lllfiPid ti 211 a.m.
vilh' . lndit:illa, ran ,,ff 111e hi gh·
Thr ('ommunl ~ tshroke of! the- r'o
d ~h ~ teLI)f~r SAN FRANCISCO (UPII •
.
•
v.&lt;JI' while rounding a curve acllon !hi ~ mornmg and Ihew w wante
e ouse o or s There is a lavern in thil!l town I
;mr~
a frnee. Propen~· dam - \'irtnamt&gt;"i' found 2~5 \'tt' ! Cong to debate the recent ho~or be- ; that never serves a drink. It is
'W!' w;l" t&gt;slim;-~le~ al $.100. Th!'rP hodJPo;
l· s~~wed on. the Beatl~s Withdrew a bartending school and teach· ! Bri119 your Iron, toolltr
··"~-'rP no irljum·s or arrt'~t s 1n. ht " req~esl Tue~da! · I..o~d Col- es how to make drinks. but has 1
St1rts Tod1y
11olved.
NOT VERY DRY
r wyn ~md the ~ut1st1on might be · no license to sell to the public.! etc. to us. Quick service
An·e, ls during the p:l'l 24 S~N FRANCISCO tUPII - regald~d as an msulr to the
STOCKS ffiGHER
1 1 our~. ;wr·nrrlm". tn jail rP("ords Th,•rt• wa ~ t-nough vermouth Quren..
.
I
to Tlw ISsue mvolvcd the Order
NEW YORK (UPI) - Th• !
11 ,.,.,, V~rgil Dunlop. 56. HI 2 sold in Anwrira lasl year
WY 2-2255
Pt PIPas anl.
intoxiC'alion. ':l~kf' 4 !i bil_lion six -1o-one m~r· of ltte Bnl1sh Emp1r~ conferr~ stoek. market opened hlghtr j
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
(', . . " Cossin 5 ~ Ht 22 CrPrr tmls str~t 1 slles of the
W1ne on the Bf'alles earlier
th1s In brisk tradlDI on the New I 601 1. M•ln St. Pomeroy
' ' "' " ' mloxlf'almn
·
· :· · and Jbrold
'
· · · f' d1sclnse.
·. .'
I York Stock Excbange today.
~~~~~~~
Ho;11.L
lnsi11Ui
mon lh . - -- ~augt readings :

G&lt;tl\ipolis
Dam Jl .l, 12.:l . running l. lt't&gt;l
nn rollers, Pomeroy·Mason ZU.·
i 5. Pt. Pleasan t :l4Jltl Hin111n
7n Kanttwha Falls 2 , tl. Char· ·
le~ton 18.11
Lnnd11n. Marmt'l
and \V inhe lct d&lt;-~tm. 1\VI'e 1JU llw
sills.
Boat VIO\t'ffit'nts :
Ohio Hiver Jllmuis dnwn
1~. 6 a.m : Ot xi t' Ch;JI\Pngt: lip

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Thursday

d
Rules McCree y

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'~':'!;~

Rail's Ramblings
By Tom Rail

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· ~ rectlonleso l!lliS8 n! humanlly, 1slum or ehronie unemployml!nt., Maybe tha'.lr 1he caoe;

a

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Dally Sentinel, PolroeJrO'J··Mldcllleptm,A);,-JIIIDIIIIt;.J:

m

filth, and squalor ,ypieal
of , But as
Toronto salesman · be everyone" happy
f,or~:-l!r.:::::::::::::::;:::::=~
1 practically
all U. S. cities were told ~e. "It is hard to get a to.
j, m another part of Toronto. At person to change jobs here. Whatever the situation, Tor-

Y,

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• ] least I did not see them.
We can offer a good JOb Jo 20 i onto does have something lack,:
For a U. S. citizen, It is Ilard i people and not get one uf them '\lng in the U. S. city - call it
1&lt;. conceive of a city witbout 8 to take it. "
respectability.
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Royal Crown
NCMIN

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"All I said was:

Show me afilter that ~ delivers taste and I'D eat my hat."

1

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I!ACHiKIIII..
8Eiht II THRtt

carton
serves 18

THE POET'S
CORNER

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BEST COlA BUY

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SMALL APPLIANCE

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SUMMER SHOI

REPAIRS

SALE!

CLELAND'S T.V.

Everything To
Build--Remodel--Repair

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US FOR

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Pl. PIP&lt;:!SCBl t, !:I S·

PLI·:ASANT

J o h r,

Flitl'."l' rs. son of Mr !HI•I Mr~.
.fohn \V . Flowt•rs. M&lt;IX\1'1-'11 r:u.
is in Wa:-:hington. n ('
fO!'
this Wf'"'k as a wini"'PI' 10 thr
" \\'Pt&gt;k :n Washingt.m '' l'unle st

ON

BUILDING MATERIALS

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work wi1h othe r slale winnPrs
in He hh'r'S offi e and anf'nd
Sf'ssin ns of the hou :-:t' anci sen·
ate Flowers will return lo PI
PIP&lt;Jsa n! lhi s wt&gt;ekPnrl.

SIRLOIN

250

REG. 98c

REG. 98c

Celebrating INGELS 6th Anniversary

PEPTO BISMOL •66c LISTERINE • • • 67c

ASPIRIN
TABLETS

lb.
T-BONE

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•Mennen

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PUSHBUTTON
DEODORANT - - -

SHAMPOO

• Prell
•VITALIS

REG.
$1.49 _ _ _ __

• • •

Low Prices Effective July J-2-3 J

49c

REG. $1.00 VALUE

PlAN A COOKOUT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD!

Produce Specials !

CHILDREN$ RUBBER

10 29c
for

MEXSANA

HEAT POWDER·· 29c

Advertilfd in thll' July In~ of MC CALLS M.tf.Urne
Mi'diral aLI1110fl11 eS agrl'e t1 1~t l oo solt a mattress r.an
be a ma101 rau~e of bac kache and 'ore, ftred mllscle st
No,•• tf,umg 011r 011ce·a 1l'ar sale, you r.:a11 sa·•e $&lt;'0
and banr sl1 bac kache With 1 BEMCO SACRO·PEOIC
Mat1 n~~s-th ~ ma ttren w1ih ail t he hi&amp;h·quahtv leat ur~s
fe.:ommended fCJr stra1ght spine '&gt;upport - sound,

ONlY tc PER SERYINCJ

TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS
~OIIITAGE

BRAND -

A BIG VALUE

2~::=:s9c

SWEET PICKLES

Candy Bars
&amp; Chewing Gum

.99c

INJOY 'T NOW -

SALAD
MUSTARD -----~":23c
,

REG. 5t

37c

CHARCOAL CHARKETTES _10 ~69c
ADD UST TO SALADS AND SANDWICHES

SANDALS • • • • 29c

.69c

REG. 60c
LIQUID
SHAMPOO--- - -

lgal.

V0.5 CONCENTRATE

REG.
$2.00

REG. $1.00

ICE MILK

c

lb.

REG.
53c _ _ _ __

39c
• Cue Hair Dressing
• Tussy Deodorant :~~ - - SOc
• Fast Home-Permanent

FAIRMONT
DAIRY FAIR

c

5 GRAIN

(due to sleeping on too soft a mattress)

~Maio~

LB.

Hf' \1 . f\~&gt;1'! Ht•ck·
ler. Dur irtg tht' week he wil l

MASON, W. VA.

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GOOD QUALITY

~ponsorP d 1.1~'

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

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GRADED

IN \HSHJN(;Tll\1
PT.

ROUND

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THE SHOE BOX

saul! and ba1tf'rv warr:1nt.

e LO\VEST PRICES

SP 3-5554

P.

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REG. 43c

PERT BRAND- STOCK UP &amp; SA VI

c

LARGI
24 SIZI
HEADS

c':::::. 29c

PAPER NAPKINS
KRAFT FAMOUS SALAD DRESSING

EACH

MIRACLE WHIP
YOUR CHC11~I OF HALVES 0~ SliCES

FLORIDA LEMONS

.,49c

Y2 DOL, 29c

... 2lli $)
4 Lt........

HUNT'S PEACHES
INSTANT COFFEl AT ITS liST

10•tw.21

MAXWELL HOUSE

I•• Tl

HUNT'S BRAND- YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD

llt&gt;aiHllul sletp1$59 95 is Bernco'.s nat1Mal ~ar rouf'd

TOMATO JUICE

p!•re, but if you act now you can save $20.

MilS, WIISS' -

3~:.89c

JUST LtKI HOME MADI

KLUSKI NOODLES -----!:29c
mltCil&gt;nl

•1!0 $39.115

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY

INGELS FURNITUR-E
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
WY 2-2635
MIDDLEPORT
1loe Nt.H

IACRO-PIDfC 1111111 •lr t41.1S durlnllllll• 11111

73 MILL ST.

YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS
122 N. SECOND

MIDD~EPORT,

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FREE PARKING IN REAR

Plenty of Picnic
Supplies
For Your Long

MaHdllf W•eltendl

Bight llelerved
'llo I:Jmlt Quantltteo

LYONS

RACINE

RUTLAND
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Clover hrm Store

Food Market

Clover Fann
5tM

Route 7

TUPPERS PLAINS

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Fifth and Pearl
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Graduate on Friday

DAUGBTEB BORN

Mr. and Mrs. Willard DoD
Miller of Wooster ll't IIIIIIOUDCing the birt.b or a daupter,
Loraine Kay June 28 at • Wooster hol!piteL' The baby welgbed
all pounds and one ounce II
birth. Grandparents Include Mr,
and Mrs. Earl Steiner of Wooater and Mr. and Mra. Do YI e
Miller of Columbus, formerly
of Middleport.

Held by Delegates

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Garden elall Hollh
Ita Ina..ualion

ADMITl'ED- Mrs.

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Cotliill, JleDderiOD.

Mlu Patricia Lowery, dsugb- Edith Haptons~ll, delegate
PT. PLEASANT - The
ter of Mr. and Mra. Donald to Buckeye Girls Stele, was a
derson Garden "'·Jb 'ostlllledl DISOHARQICD - Mrs. ~
Lowery, wlli be one ol 19 sen- member of the Jl'ederaUst parofficers following a dinner
est Cnnnlnp•in and Soil, n.
'lbnely hints on tile growing homemade ice cream, mints, R~U family reunion and tor;; graduating Friday even- ty and served ao recre.•tion ellGone BaD's restaurant. New
Pleuanl.
al African VIolet ptanls were iced tea and coffee Rere serv· picnic dinner was neld at Port. ing from tbe Halzer Hospital rector of Sullivan City m Rarey
fleers Installed were Mrs.
given by Mn. Paul Winn when ed by the hostesses, Mra. Lit- land Park Sunday. Glfis wendre School of Nuraln.g. The com- County. She also was ll88i.stanl
ma Aieker, president; Mra. c
U.e Rutland Garden Club met tle and Mrs. Bishop. The next preseqted to Ed R~U a Dlencemenl exorciSeS Will be trafflc d~ecu&gt;r and played 2nd
Caudill, vice president;
Monday- evening at tbe home mee~ wUI be neld at the Mrs. Hannah Roush, botb 80 held at the Gallia
Academy clarmet m the band.
Rulb Sayn~ treasurer· Mr
of Mr Russell Little at Ruf,. bolne of Mrs. Everett Colwell. years old, the oldest to attend. High School Auditorium.
Cinde Conde, another deleCbr!
tab
McDanl~
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The youngest present
waa HJshllghta of the week will gate, was a member of the
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land. Mr.. Paul Winn, pres~
Paula Haley, 15 monlhl.
include being guests of the A- Federalist party and aerved on
ing aecretary: and Mr•.
dent, conducted the meeting.
The Bfll Buck family of South lumni Asan. at 8 dinner in the tbe Board of Health In her city
DANCE TONIGHT
Rodgers, correspondJni
Devotions entitled. "The Lost
Cbariestoo had tbe most mem- Crest room or Oscar's Restaur- of Bickerdyke, named In hoo- The regular Tuesday eveo- tary,
Sheep" were given by Mra.
bera preaent and came the ant on Monday evening· a pic- or of a nurse. The girls in the tng dance spansored by the Mid- The group made plaiUI f o
BY RIQUEST
Wheeler Drake, who used u
greateat distance. During lhe nic and
horseback ' riding city were presented wlih CIU'- dleport Recreation Park com- their annual f8JIIily plenlc
her scripture veroes from Matbusiness 01eeting the group vof,. at Bob Evana farm at
Rio nationa dunng lbe week.
mlttee wao cancelled due to ~" held Julyp12 .,_at !l·m. at
hew. The 17 membert and one
, ed to hold anotber reunion the GriiJide Tuesday, and the gradrain but will be held tonight
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guest answered r()ll call by giv- Vacation Bible school pro· I third Sunday in June at lhe uatlon concert Wedneadsy night
GO TO WORKSHOP
(Wednesday) from 8 to 11 p.m. ~re . brrng a .overe• •h
·Pomerqy
1ng African VIolet problems. gram and commencement exer. Rutla!ld Park next year.
at Davis Hall Tblll'sday the Middleport high achool cheer· with the Jays as the emcees. :e PICD~~ Refreshments
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cises were held June 18 at the Attending were Mr. and Mrs. seniors wfll go to Columbus to leaders are attending a cheer·
provi ·
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lte group diScuss&amp;. the fall Sutton Methodist Church.
Ed Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Guy see tbe musical, "Sound of Mu- leaders workshop at Ohio WesPLNA NSALLATION
J'elional tour 1D be held at Lake Carla Morris playeo tbe PrCI- RusaeU and Anthony, Mra. Ron ale" and the traditional senior leyan University at Delaware PT PLEASANT - The OrHope. \Irs. Winn presented the cessional March as the 28 pu- RusseU and children, Mrs. breakfast will be held Friday this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis pha Rebakah Lodge 210 will
program on Afnc~? Vmiets and pils and teachers marcbed into Hannah Roush, Middleport Rt. morning.
Sauer, Jr. took Loio Ann Sauer have installation of officers on
bad ao her top1c Afncan VICI- lhe chW'cb. Candlelighters were 1, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wattes
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and N•ncy Harris to Delaware July 13 at the lodge hall. Offl.
Jell are Sheer Delight," bY Denise Pullins and Mandie Rose. and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Famrly P1cUIC Ul
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. cers to be installed are Ruth
Helen V~pell Wilson.
Bible bearer was Debbie Hag. Haley and children, Lancaster, Held on Saturday
Morris and daughter, Krlsti, ac· E. Keefer, noble grand; Jrenia
Mrs Wmn brought out facts e1. Flag bearers were Gordon Mr. and Mra. Charlea Haley, A family picnic dinner was companied Dee Slaven, Marilyn Gearhart. vice grand; Ethel
1bout the plants mcludmg !hell' Holter and Cary Morris. Pray. Circleville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill held Salurday evening at the Slumbo and Susan Morris to Rainey. treasurer;
Gladys
use as a centerpiece and their er was by Rev. Arthur Stilt. Buck and family, South Char- home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos the workshop.
Darst, financial recorder.
charm when used m. arrange- Theme song,
"My SavioW' lesiOn, Peggy Russell, Grayson, Leonard, Rock Springs, in ob- - - - - ·
-- llltllla. She named 1mportant Teaches Me," was sung by lhe Ky., Jana Rinehart, Jackson; servance of the birthdays of
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facts 011 growmg of the plants pupils and a pledge to the Cbris- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson, Dale Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Wilham
lncludlnl plenty of light and tian flag was led by Gordon Whitlock. Johnny Goodwin, Mr. Grueser.
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INTIRLOCKINe lUNa 8ET :
regular feeding. To have shape- Holter; Pledge lo the American and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Charles Allending were Mr. and Mrs. i
The" ring• cannot twist or tum on your fing..-. Tl
ly plants they must be turned Flag by Cary Morris. Offering Diehl and son, Mr. and Mra. Gene M•ley and Conn1e, Rilly, •
famous hidden lock holda them I&lt;&gt;Jether for JIJO&lt;
twice ~ week, aecording to was taken by Faitb Smith and Marvin Roush
and children Karen and Vickie of
Baton I
beauty and •atiafiLCtion.
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the al'licle and may he watered Susie Parsons. The message and a guest, Beulah Autherson Rouge, La.; Rev. and Mrs. Lesfrom the top or bottom, leav- was by Rev. Stitt.
and Mrs. Clyde Brown, Porn· ter Taylor and Tommy and Lming the water in the bottom con· Introduction of Teachers and eroy; Mr. and Mn. Allred Hen- ds of P~rtsmoulh: Mr. and Mrs.
talner not more than one half Classes:
dricka and George, Parkers- Leo Sm1th and Kenny, Barbara. 1
hour.
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Nursery Class, Carol Ann burg, and Mra. Anna Buck and iBetty and . Sammy of Middle· ,
The traveling pme donated Morris, Terri PuiUna, Tammy Tom Buck, Rutland.
port; Mr. and Mrs.. Harold
by Mrs. Winn was won by Smith. Johnny Tu•l:e, Carl Cllf_
I Blackston and Sherne. Bobhy
Mrs. C. E. Bishop. Refresh- ton Morris Bobby Bill Lee
and Bruce, Athens Road ; Mrss
ments of sandwiches, cake, tea~her, Sharon Holter, helper:
Bettr Leonard, Mr. and Mrs.
=-..:._---~--· carla Morris.
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W•lham Grueser and Mr. and
COURT ST., POMEROY
MASON - Mr. and Mrs. Beginner Class, Debbie HagMr~··~Leo~n~ar~d·:___ _ __'l!,.,._......._....
George Zuspan, Jr. of Mason, er, Kay Hager, Pamela Parare announcing the birth of sons, Tim Smith, Gail Thoma,
their first child, a son, on June Peggy Trussell. Steve Trussell, The XJ Gamma Mu Sorority
161b. at tbe Holzer Hospital. Teacher, Jeanne Pullins.
was entertained at a garden
The infant whicb weigbed 7 Primary Class, Dannie Barn- party at the home of Jeanne
pounds and 12 ounces has been ell, Jeffrey Friend, R a n d y Morgan In Middlel'lrt on June
n8Dled George Marlin. The mo- Friend, Denise Pullins, Mandie 24. After the dinner tbe group
!her is the former Barbara Sher- Rose, Faith Smith, · teacher, played bridge.
ry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mary K. Rosl!.
Refreshments were served by
Mn. George Zuspan, Sr. and Junior Class. Gordon Holter. the social committee with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDaniel, Cary Morris, Nola
Parsons, Morgan in charge ol the June
aU of Mason.
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Parsons, Julie Rose, Bon- Social. Mrs. Velma Rue, float
...-==iiiiiii====;;;;lnie Smith, Kathy TUttle, Paul- cbairman, annoonced that the
etta Watson, Ricky
Watson; group had won first place with
teacher,
Jean
Trussell.
its fioat in tbe recent Regatta
Listen. to the still,
Each
class
participated
in the parade and bad received check
I1IUI1l voice of
program. Presentation of dlplo- lor $70. Mrs. Nellie Brown
(/UIET COMFORT
mas was by Rev. Stitt. The Ways and Means chainnan, ancongregation sang, "God Be nounced that the recent proWith Us," and benediction by ject had been a success and
Rev. Stitt.
that a lovely hair drier had
Craft work of each
pupil been presented to Susan OhIPas on dispi&lt;JY. The helper was linger of Middleport. Atte.nding
Beulah Roush director Mar- the garden party were Mildred
tha Lee.
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Karr, Pearl Welker, Margaret
Follrod, Nellie Brown, Mary
Anderson,
Clarice Krautter, Ne!lflltr models allnilar
Ill IPPIII'IInct
da Conde, Ann Rupe, Lee Lee,
Marjorie Crow, Reva Vaughan,
Shirley Custer. Jane Walton,
Norma Ainsbary and the host.
Air
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Sutton Church
Commencement
Held June 18

TWO·HOUR
DRY CLEANING
SERVICE

• Vacron·Ware Cup
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Domino

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The Past Chiefs or Magnolia
Temple Pythian Sisters wfll
meet Thursday evenirg at the
home of Mrs. George Heines,
Hemlock Grove. with Mr s.
1. illlam Killinger as co-hostess
Members are reminded
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bring a gift for sunshine bas·
ket.

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Big KDrinks ..... _. 13 '!:.~ $1
Salad Dressing . ~r::b:•:'.. 3 31~-;: $1
l(rogtr Whito
5lf.az, $1
Bread ·········-···••
Cottage Cheese . _K~~·~ .. :~~. 45e
Avondale Peaches. ___ 4N·~~!~ $1
Pot Pies _.. _~·~ .... 5:;:;-.. 89c

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Frankie Shoemaker celebrated his 68th blrthdaf on June
27 with a party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pickens In
Syracu,..
Present were Rev. and Mrs.
JULY z
Paul SeHers, Racine, Mr. and
The Mlddlel'lrl Joll B h Mrs. William Chancy, Albany;
Sewing Club will me!t Fr:y Mr. f~nd Mrs.. Elmer Pickens
evening. July 2, at the home of and m•ly, Billy,, Nancy, Bob·
Mrs. William Reynold• on Pal- by, Stevie and Jimmy, Letart
mer·st
Falls; Mrs. Lenora , Jenkins,
Th ·
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Mrs. Evelyn Moore and dsughe Laurel Cliff
Better ter Cheryl An . Penny C
I Health Club will ha~e a rum- difi, Mr. and ~. Eber Pi:
. ?'age sale m the SwiSher build· ens and children Debbie, Earl
mg oo Second St., Friday and ail of Syracuae
Saturday, beginning at 9 a. m. lee cream cake and punch
Proceeds will be used ID pur- were served' aaalsted by Mrs.
chase hosp1tal bed. Anyone hav· Elmer Pickens. Mr. Shoemakmg art1cles to donate may con- er received many presents.
tact Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr.

Two-speed fans.
Waahoble bactericidetreated filter.

• Floating Suspension

bushes vibration noisel

Pticed
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BAKER
FURNITURE

PARTIES SCHEDULED
Swimming parties have been
scheduled for the Middlel'lrt

Middleport, 0.

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3-lb.
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2 lb. pkg. 79c

baked with PG-7n®, a pure

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provide lor Ule

Pure

Orange Juice ...... Yz gal.69c
16• 29c
Nectarines
White Grapes ...... '"· 39c
Blueberries_~c:"~~:·.

all-vegetable shortening!

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Today, the only shortening used in Heiner's enriched buns

Jeanies
PEDAL
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Vim . _.... __ ~~ ~. ______ --- :!..... 65c

Cold Water All ___________ •::_ 45c

Jumbo Size

and

William K. Rossell, director.
The Junior and Cadet baDda
will hold their swimming party
at the Middleport Swimming
Pool Wednesday evening Itonight) from 7:30
to 10 p.m..
The Senior Band will have a
swimming party Friday evening at the pool from 7:30 to 10
p.m. All swimmera In the
groups are to bring 10 cents to

Active Condensed All ...... ~· 85c

Dishwasher All . __ . _______ !:'· 49c

Bobbie Brooks

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Fluffy "All" _.. _. _. _.... __ "':~ 83t

Velveeta Ch8ese, Reg. 99c _

Jane HoweU Tent,
DVV Meets Monday

SALE'

111-120 I. M.tin

Monday thru Saturday- Reg. Hourll.

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Jane Howell Tent, Daugltteral
~ ~Sc~h~oo~l~ba~n~d~s~ac~c~or~dl~
·ngb::to~M~ri.l of Union Veterans, met in reg·
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ular session Monday evening
at the DAV hall.
Minnie Neutzliog, senior vice
president, opened the meeting
in ritualistic form. Gladys Cockier was reported home from
hospital and improving. Several communications were read
from state officers. Mrt. Neutz.
ling thanked the members who
placed flags and &amp;lso attended
the memorial services at Beecb
Grove cemetery.
It was announced that Pearl
Reynolds, slate
department
, guide, attended the state con·
vention in Canton and will give
her report at the next meeting.
The traveling prize was awarded to Lillian Steilf. The next
meeting will be July 26 and
will be a potluck dinner at 6
p.m. at the home of Mrs. SteW.

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Kroger Coffee _v~·-~~~ . . :;~· $1.39
Frann 4 Pak 6-ot. 49
Lemona, de Kroger
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_. .... c Surf . _____ ~~~ ~ . _. __ . _. __ . . ::'' 68c
Pound Cake ___ .5~:'~ ••• ···"' 15c
glanl gr::
Flour ~~·~~~·=I~ &amp; ':R_:- -.- s;::~ 49c Breeze --·-------------·-- Ma
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Lunch Meat .. ~:m!l~ ..• 3 ~~-: $1
Silver Dust Blue ______ . __ .. e:' 85e
Hoir Spr1y
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Adorn Roo&amp;HordloHold·••
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Has been removed from all
Health &amp; Beauty Aids at Kroger.
We are passing the full amount
of saivngs to our customers.

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• Fea\lm!d on model•
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BTU/hr. some open
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• Adjustable airflow.
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fried chicken •••
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low, •ow Kreger
price.

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

FRIGIDAIRE

Room

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FREE 50

gold~n

Livers lb. 89c

l,or Your holid~y Weekend ...

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Enjoy 1
lrett of

Wings lb. 19r " ,-YiiiiW
BackB lb.

Ends July lOth

Fresh Fryers

Brf.'Psts . . . . . . . . . . _. _. lb. 55t
Whole Legs .. __ . . . . . .. lb. 49t·

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Super Bingo

Cut- Up

Split Broilers
_ 111.33c

SALE ON ALL HATS

Sorority is
Entertamed at
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"Chicken Ht:UJ Gone To Pieces

confains about three limes as much of the preferred
".!!!!.-saturates" as in molit buns. We are proud af
this quality product, a further step in carryil18 out
our responsibility toward your f{lmilyQ Heiner 1tadili011 formore

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Good things go with Heiner's ... cause
Heiner's goes with everything good!
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25c

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Nestea

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Real Estate For Sale
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.ITfRAffiVE~OiJliii1;;k
WANTED - Lady to manage ATI'RACI'IVE
3-bedroom .m•• ll
INFOIMAnoN
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and frame ranch style ~
t.oo t.IL &amp;':"1: ........ new FloriSt Shop Jn. Middle- In the new addition ol Chest·
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port. Should like to work with er Road. Hardwood lloors,
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area.
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Please write Box 668 F, care
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$399
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6 29 3tc storm windows and doors, blaCk !ioish.
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Now $795
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000. Phone Bob Hoeflich, WY

ish. new tires. radio and heater.

MALE or FEMALE,
room 2-5337.
e 30 tfc 195B Chevrolet VB 4 Dr. - - Only $249
clerk. Must be able to live! HOUSE FOR SALE: Located Standard trans. HNier.
m. Apply m person !&lt;&gt; Ohio
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Hotel
6-16-ttc al 234 nco n ' n omeroy. 6 rooms and bath, base·
MALE: Rawleigh business now ment and garage. Large lot,
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
open in Pomeroy &amp; Middle- 150xl60 ft. Call or see me.
port. Emllent opportunity. Millon HOod, 633 Mill St.,
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Opportunities CHRYSLER 1951, one owner
Wanted
W!Y good running conditi&lt;on!J~==-"'--===~
FULLY stocked · g e n e r a
cleat! lftall!e and out or will
Dl
store in small town.
trade lor email parcel
WANTE
lor !!Olllng, oth_er Interests.
ground on bard road. Write: MENl To Troln fG~OMINl
Interested, write ID: T h
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Income Tax Contullonll · j
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Box 668
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
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will be selected from lhl• '
area to enroU iD new, low
!raiDing pro_sram pre
lt59 LARK, olean, wltb good eost
pared by CPA's. Eam tucro·
tires. Runs good, m5.00. 1645 tivo feea. CSomo tax conault
Lincoln Hgts., Pomeroy.
anti earn Sli and lllOl'O Jlf'
return),
EJ:cellent year
s 21 Stc 'round
lneome lr.eePltll eH·
earo tu NOOidl. Dlcidfled
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•Own this hirh return
house w1th bath, gao
Investment Imsiness
1-Extra Nice G.u Range
$49.95
TIME AND LABOR SAVING
•Financin:J available
ing, lUll basement and
•we have a top location
(equipped for bottle gas)
ner lot. Out of h1gh water.
for a first class store
$40110.00
1-Gas &amp; Coal Combination _ _ $99.95
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STARK'S PlfARMACY. Porn· ONE PICNIC table with steel r 0 0 m frame house, with
income $4000 to $6000,
Write for information and
eroy, will be closed every frame, 8 ft. long, top 28 ft. porch, outside cellar and 2
$99.95
!-Electric &amp; Co.al Combinetion
appointment to Security
SUnday until lurther notice wide. Varnished and in good wells. $300.00 down p:~\~~:~
Laundry Machtnecy Co.t Inc.
Kitchen Range
6 23 3tc
shape. 2 wood lawn seats, 6 and assume balance i
7712 Dearborn Ave., Clllcln·
nati 36, Obio, or 2661 Pat
(these are few &amp; far between)
s'"ER=V~ICE=s-n""ig""h"'tl,..y,--M;-;-on"d'cay
ft. wide painted white, good lien at $37.00 per month.
terson Rd .• Dayton 20, Ohio.
lh• ,ugh Friday, 7:45 p, m. shape. Call WY 2·2962, A. H. VILLA!;E HOME - 7 • room11 1-Stoker-matic Furnace - We had three
or phone .110b Schmidt, Cin·
With evangelist ft. H Hostel- Durst, P. 0. Box 27, Porn· frame with large porch. ·
einnati. 791-5482 eolled •«•r
of these, have only one left. Price when
7:00P.M.
w and team at the Big Gos· eroy, Ohio.
6 30 3tc 1 garden space and
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new is $489.0.0 . This one is like new.
pel Tent, on R!. !24, South USE OUR elficlenl Carpel ings. $4500.00. Extra good.
Auto Sales
Portland. Good preaching· shampooer FREE with pur· Z HOME FARM - 120 acres
Installed free. For only
$299.00
te!tching for all uces, col- chase of Blue Lustre sham- with 40 .acres for pasture, 30
1-2 Pc. Living Room Suite
$25.00
wr or creeds. Special music. poo. Baker Furniture ..\1iddle-. acres for cultivat~on. 7-r~m
62 Pontiac _ $1,595
6 24 6tc port Ohio.
6 29 6tc frame hnuse w1th runmng
1-Biack Plastic Sofa
$10.00
Catalina 4 dr. sedan. Power
- - - - - - - - : - : - -~-' .
water, circulating he~t. Ansteerlng
and brakes. Automa·
1-Wine Base Rocker Chair
$25.00
Equipment lor sale. Good dump 2 pc. EARLY AMERICAN llv· other 6 • room !ramo
tic ttam;. One rareful !oral
bed aides and hoist complete. ing room sui te, reg. price is barn, garages, and
2-Used Ironing Boards
owner.
When your job ~ails for concrete, call on
See Ivan Garman, Rou!AI 2, $289.95. first one gels 11 for buildings. Located in Or!mg••ll
We have a few used End Tables
63 Monzl _ $1,595
us. Prompt delivery, specialized mixes will
Pomeroy, Ohio, at Peach $198. A real buy. Rutland Township on good road,
Chevrolet Coupe. Spotless all
ForL Phooe WY 2-&amp;65.
Furniture Company, Rutland. miles from State Route 7.
2-Rebuilt Maytag Wringer Washers
Insure you of quality concrete at low, low
white llnloh. 4 ·spe•d •hilt.
6 23 6tc Ohio.
6 29 Jtc 180110 00. Existing
OnLy 22,936 easy m.ile1.
prices. Call today!
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Rulland, 0.
lor'l UconaaT Clll WY J.-. stereo console with 4 speed
WY Z.383t
SH 2-4811
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WY Z-3836
1956
balance due $84.25 or take
6 292 23tc
Business Services
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over payments . of 1 50 per 3 BEDROOM home, good condl- cf.AiiRilWVIAijsiJiHiEE:iiD;-;a;;jndd-;:;;;wn.l BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
rAGE ST.
MIDDLEPORT
month. Try •1 m your home. lion, 1618 Lincoln Heights, ed. Wilson's car wash.
Small dozer, reasonable rate. sion. Good condition, $175.00.
Phone
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9-3102.
8
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My Office Will
CaD WY 2-6555.
Phone WY 2-3810.
Page St, Middleport. WY
Phone WY 2-22111.
1961;
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Sewing
machines
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with all features. These are FOR SALE: S room boUS&lt;, t p, m. seven days a week.
Monay June 2111
salesman's
demonstrators. largo barn. 115 acreo with
8 30 30tp
These machines sold lor $139- timber chicken house and
Until
.96 new. We will givo new granary, $2SOO.OO. 1 milo off BULLDOZER WORK wanted. - - - - - - - - - Tuesday July 6th
warranty. You pay only ~.42 New Lima Rd., Phone SH
Small dozer, reasonable rate. CAR WAHSED and ~::: 1
or IS per month. Call WY z. 5321
Wilson's car nsh, 550
8 23 &amp;tc Phone WY 2-22118.
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AT YOUR NEAll Y TEXACO DEALEI
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CABBAGE, beans, cucumbers
HOUSE FOR SALI
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from I a.m. ' P· m.,
For Rent
and tomatoes. Clarence Prof. Modern Ranch Style. s..utlful
days a week.
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fill, Portland, Ohio. WI 3-2256. location on top of om&amp;ll bill
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6 29 lfc facing State Blghway Gorage on
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Locust st., Pomeroy. Phone
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new homea. Built · Ill kltd&gt;
MBTAL (IWIOOAL YOU'LL FIND
Victor Hysell, WI 9-21BO.
SEWING machines, repa1r ser· b1gbway. Four bedroomt,llving,
CONDITIONING
ent, llonD windowa,
inurn siding. Call Guy NeJa'1'11.\T (B.UWOAL
6 :lD 6tc vice, all mallfs. WY 2-2284. dining, family, kit&lt;hen, ~reak·
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The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. fast play, maid's, utility ond
lor, Racine, Oblo.
Nr 'l'OIJJI MEABBY
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4 ROOM lumlshed bouse on Authroiled Singer Saleo and •hop. Three botht, ceramic tile
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lm'PL'f UltiiTI:D
Second St., aiBo 3 room apart. Service.
8 29 lfc and wall to wall carpet on
Sales &amp; Service
AUCI10NEER
mettl with bath, partly fum·
lloors. About two-thirds
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C::.mple\1
Senlct
llbed. Mason Phone 773-5916. DISHWASHER, large size with house Ia paneled inn ~:~~~~~:i ll
6-28-3tc maple cutting board top. AI· and walnuL All' ~
eFibl Almost Every Car
Crttt Bradford
10 ~ •••••••• 71c
Write, ProDe or Contad
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Wl'l'll l'tJll(liLUI: 20 lbt. •••••••• 1.11
APARTMENT FOR RENT. AI·
8 25 6tc On lot 200' 1 390'. llay be oeen
You Trade Cars
A. C. BRADFORD
10 trailer space. Good toea. - - - -by appointment only.
Raclne, Oblo
lioD. Call Walter Crooks, WY 35 H.P · 14 fl . boat and trailer. Coil 915-3551
Ch-r,
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SW.
or 24,000 miles
1 10 tfc See at Cozart Garage. Ra·
6_25__6tc
eMost Popular Unit
UNFURNISHED t room, bath, erne
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Ullli!J room, nice yard. Pomt AUCTION e v e r y Saturday.
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Lane, Lincoin Heights, Ph. Welch's Auction, Laurel Clift, jii~~LE":O~~iOrj~~:~~
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WY :1-387f.
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Rt. 124.
6 2 30tp
$
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SALE: One 2
THREE ROOM and batb, ftii'D- ''.'ILLlAMSON - 21 ln. coal fur with 7 room, beth
lmtollo&lt;l
lsbed
aparbnenl, utilities nact, automatic damper conLoc
ted
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men1.
a on 1ey
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lurnlJbed. Phone WY Ut3!i,
ro . aries Byer, :Miii s. 6tb Road. 9~ acres
•round.JI
5
212 S. Mh Avenue, M•'ddleport Ave., Middleport, Ohio.
House in good condition.
• Well
6 24 &amp;tp and cistern water. For terms,
Oblo.
G 18 Uc
Pomeroy, 0.
Sewer UrMnoa
TWO BEDROOM
furnished
TAX CUT SALE!
contact Roy Van Cooney,
Rouoaable B-.
apartment. Inquire at NewArthur, Ohio. Phont LY ":e:/~;;::;:;;;:;:;:~:;;:=:;::::~1 CaD W\' Z.!ITt De)' or NIIM
7 211 tic
tU'I Stmoco, Cheslr.e Phone :::·:~m::~~ro~"" hm
4281.
6-28-7tc JOIN THE AAA. Be protected
B-230ii.
6 28 tfc
Frmero-Roetrlgoratoro
FOR SALE , Tho homo
on Road-bond and &gt;rip
BEATING, Pint.....
BOUSE FOR RENT, 1 room•
COMBINATIONS
late T. G. Clay and Bertha ice. Call or contact: E. M. ll'llraaca. As:ooold
and bath. Picture windows,
AIR-CONDITIONERS
Clay, Dyesville, Ohio, Is
Burton, 578 Broadway St..
1!811 MalJl - 1 ,
rnew •ard picket !ence. va. Save "' 0 " ...,. with 0 • '
ed for sale fm •~. Two
Middleport, Ohio.
l'lloa6 W\' I-Z441.
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LOW SALE PRICES now In
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cant alter July l. 1671 Line- ofloct.
house with four rooms.
6 25 30tp
t
ola Hill&gt;. Phone WY 2-2730 be.
terms, contact Warran Clay, INSIDE and outsi&lt;le painting.
' Camping Equip.
fort t a. m. or after 4 p. m.
Js:ko=~~~:y, Route 2, Albany, Ohio.
Hoof work. Reasonab;e rate.
BARGAINS FOR THE tTB
8 23 ifc
Mono.,r
698-3127.
Phone VI 3-2700.
USED Tenia, boats,
FOR RENT -Trailer space
Ph, WY 2-2111
Wanted To Buy
ANNIVERSARIES and
mtrs. $50 up. SPECIAL ON
.. N. Second-av In Middle-j';;~;:;c;"""~""'"':'....,.,"':",...,l -;;:;==--;;:=,..--""';-;-ions are grand occasions
CAMP TRAILERS; 1 demonport, Near shopping district. DON't PUMP you sluggish sep. ANTIQUE Fornilure,
a photograph - why not
strator, Tent &amp; TraDer rentCoiiOI'eta patios. Call WY Z. tic lank. Get Klean-Em-A.U miScellaneous. Call or write: time? Make your
als. Amabary Apacl\e Trailer
1111, W\' :PN344I or WY Z.3600.
oeptlc tank cleaner. Land- 8110 W. Main St., Pomeroy. menl. Grover'o
Sales, 631 4th Ave., Gallipolis,
SkyCbiefiaiiJll!dallybleatledfclrtheclimate,a!tMmlt,Mtllilll.--.
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eroy, Ohio.
Ohio, 44lHI239.
6-25-4tc
in thil driving area. .hd the Sky Chief blend
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Marine Supplies
a y.r ill the different driviDz -lroJll CIOIIIt to IOIIt. Tbul, • •
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tuned to YOIH' driviDc Jlledr, wh- aad Whllll t• , . . . '•wp.
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With mezzanine shelves and Johnson electric start motor.
Drive ill for 1 tenkfwl al kw'bd T m
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THI!U: and tour"""" IUrnl•~ display trays, A·1 condition. 2 sets sklliiss~,,~·~~lli:•,,n~c=~~~
our aerviee, t.ota.
111 - ' IIIIW IIIIIIMI ·~ $300 takes it. Racine Pood motor_ '" !.
Arnold Grate, owner of the Rutland Furniture Co.,
W\' I-MII
U I lie Market. WI 9- 3342. 6-28-lltc cond1bon. Phone, New Haven
has purchased the Markins building, directly ac·
ross the street from the furniture store, for the
MODERII 4 room and both.
88Hill4.
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use of used furniture. Anyone having a few pieces
lumllbed apartment, Middle- MOBILE Home. 1957 Skyliner
Livestoclc
of used furniture to sell, please-·call· the Rutland
port. W\' ~..
4 :n tfc 48 • a 2 bedroom, good condi- v;:;:-;;=~::---:-:--YOUR FRIENDLY TEXACO DEALERS
Furniture Co., SH-24211 and tell us what you hav•.
'l'RAILilR LOTS _ /reo oew- lion. Mr. Reed, Reedsville. FOR SALE: 2 yr. old pony, or
In Golllo a. Molp Coun!ltt
We will give you an offer.
• 11111 - - ,.__, ~all Ohio. Phone 667-&amp;138, 6-26-30tp Will trade for an older pony.
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Dav1d Yost. Portland Ohio
Dn1ult's Texaco S.rvlct Porter Taan hrviM
• I'd (lltalo Approvedt AUCI'ION every Wednesday and
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Wllk"•lllo
Porter
There Will Be Further Information
II!MnYllla, Oldo, Phooe W\' &amp;llurday. Welch's Auction, -;---;----:--:-:7--=-..:.:;
O'Dell's Ttx1r:o S.rvlee N•,.r'e ThiN Se"lc'
NIH.
1 11 tfc Laurel Clift Rouia 124.
Em!lloyment Wanted
On This Building Soon,
Golllpolfs, Ohio
Pomo"'y
6 2 30tp iMi~YifirnrW.iiiai~~
Sale or Trade
C&amp;M C1r11n Teuc•
Wyltt A lhle Tn:.co
perienced
interior
and attll'·ll
Rutlond
C-ln
A IIOL£. Loai llonOw-ROiid. PICNIC TABLES for sale, reas- lor painting. Free estlmatea.
Dlllrlbuttd by City 1.. a. ~Ufl C:o. lal!lpollo, 0,
'hle!ilone WY Ullt.
onable. Call SH 2-6052.
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9,00 lligb School mt Parade
lO:to Song &amp; story Time
10,45 T!te tloll!ft Ke1
11:00 DemocraUe Legtsl•ture
1!:15 Musical Interlu«e
JUD Republicar Legislature
11:45 Waite,· '-!oeller Reporl
11:$2 Musical fnterluoo
12:00 Loe~I &amp; Olllo New;
12,20 ilrano au· ••n Boartl
LITTI.I ORPHAN ANNII
12:11! News 0 OMma
l2:io Saturday Mlllnee
t:llo Discinb with !loss
Uo Top Ten Jt5:00 Saturdar Newa llumllllll1 j
5:16 Mualcel Int.rluoo
&amp;:30 Commun!IJ Cholrl
8:00 Dance PariJ
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1:00 '"iia 8inMlhf Preacher
l :li 11'.-s Rep .
1::0 Cl&gt;urch , Christ
h . 'Ius!" I•" •Iuiie
lO .•J Fht Baptist Church
11:30 Children's c~
11:4· Sunday New' Spacial
12:00 r ' ws ReJHII'I
12: 15 lpl8COpal C'ourcb
12!45 rttrolic lnlorma:
1:00 Church of God
1,30 Oo8J C.dl
1!00 014 Follir Hour
1100 llylll!ll !rom llardllll
3115 SUnday Showcaso
3141&gt; PuoJic 8oroJ, ~ &amp;how
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the meeting by welcoming the

Circle Meets

Isix members present. The wor-

Adult Class Holds
Picnic Saturday

The Adult class ot the Pom1ship hour was opened with the eroy Na1.arene church held a
prayer by Mrs. Gillilan and [ ptcmc Saturday evenmg at. the
scripture by Mrs.
Clarence ! home ot Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
.
, Proffitt. The group sa ng 8 song , Henderson, Wehe Terrace.
I
An afternoon meetmg was f 11 d b
b
M
Following a potluck dinner a
tailed when the Emma Smith Go owe Hy a poMem ) 'I
rs. , hymn sing was enjoved Attend. I
.
.
.
rover arns.
rs.. ames ,
. ·
ut
the ReorganiZ(•d
Roush c1ose d th e wors h'tp hour 1 ing were Mr · and Mrs. . Rayftrcle
.
L
Church of Jesus Chnst ol at- . h h hi f
th th e , mond Walburn Mr and Mrs
terday Saints met at the home wstt 1 0hug sy romB teh emb · William Bye;s .Mrs
Be~
- R .. t reng1 en our re ren y
.
.
of. Mrs. Freeland Noms. a- Wearmg
. th e WI10 1e Armor o1 Brown · Mr · and Mrs· · Eslt'e
cme , Rt. 2.
_
C.nd ..
Mossman. Rev. and Mrs. Bendopened
f) urmg
· .
the busin•ss
meeting erson and Robert and Freda.
-Mrs.
--Gold"
- -Gillilan
- __ ___
__
,
a letter from :\1rs.
F.velyn and guest s. Miss Mary Henson
Shelpman . Oistrirt
Women 's and Mrs. Oonald Morgan and
1Leader. set the dat e..July 10. son. llon .
at 2 p. m. lor her visit with .
---the Women 's Group of the Port - rhe WSWS of the Tuppers
land . Racine branch. All inter- Plains EUB church charge met 1
ested persons are invited.
re!'ently at the _hnme nl Mrs.
lards were sent to the sick Mtma Walker wtlh s~ven memby the Friendly Visitor. Mrs. bers present.
,
Harris. All plans are fo be Mrs. Mtldred Brooks. program '
complrted wlwn the
group leader . had for her tnptc. "The
meels .July 1 r·om•erning the Women ol .);~pan .' ' and
all
.July II vi sil Jo Ca rmen 's Rest members parl tclpated. Hev. Eu- 1
Home . Mrs Norris had a short gene Emerson read lhe srnp1a lk on Indl'pendence Dav . There Iure lesson .
was a kif&lt;"hen exrhang~ among A short business sess ion was
lhe members.
Refreshnwnl s condurted b)' Mrs. \1ae Vinewerr served.
j'i1.rd . president, alter which
____ _
the meeting closed wilh the '
. hymn "Rescue the Perishing."
and praver. The .July meeri:1g '
juhn"'on t&gt;ntl"' R
will be held "' the Tuppers
Munth
r,lu~· nwnt · Palins Church.
Boilerrnan First Class Dale ·
F. Johnson. USN. son of Mr. RPthP/ /\' o. 62 to
and Mrs. F:rnesl D. Johnson H II I , . .
ot Houle I. Racine. has reO f mtmtwn
turned to the United States af- Bethel 'Jo. fi2 of lhe lnlernater an eighl • monlh deploy- : tiona! Order of .Job's Daught~rs
nwnt wilh lhe U. S. s~venth met Mnnda)• PI'Pn tng at 1.1e
Fled in thf• Western Pacific, Pomt'I'O)' Masonic Temple._
while servmg aboard the am- In the .1bsence ot .lenmfer
phibious assault ship
USS Blakeslee. honored queen. SI •.-Pritweton
phame Pullen, pa&gt;l honored
·
queen. prrsided. A thank )' f•U
lie p;trticipaled in the South leiter was read from the MidVie! Na m flood reli ef in Nov dleport Masonic Lodgt&gt; thankSlips on like a dreJm . Lonks like embrr 1964 . and was prese nt ing the girls for presenting the
a dreamand wea rs fi ~. e a dreJm 1 during the amphtbious landings program for the Father . Son ·
luco-Tex lasts 50 ~~ longer and at Da Nang and Chu Lai. Sou th banquet. Plans w~r~ di srusse~ i
dries in minutes. It's blis ter Viet Nam . His service in the for inifiafion . the dar ~ to bt
and peel res;'ta nt. Clear briph t Vietnamese rombat zone earn- announced .
colors tltat word fade awJy bu t ed him lhe Armed FotTPS ExSHAMBI
"'
, . .1:&gt;1 PROMOTr.O
last and last. Lazy pJintm love pedition&lt;ll'y Medal .
Aelore returning lo lhe lJ . S. Jeny B. Shamblin . son o(
luco-Tex because it. ·.,, r ·Y to
he visited Suhir Ha)'. Republic Mr . and Mrs. Willie R. Sham- .
apply.
of Ihe Philippines.
Buckner blin nl R. D. I. Pomeroy, has ,
Bav
1
While
Beachl,
Okinawa.
been promoted to airman sec- ·
$].95
l. . -.!i.e Jnd the 13tilish Crown Colony ond class in the U. S Air Force i
nl !long 1\ong.
at Hickman AFB . Hawaii . He '
' is a graduate of Pomeroy Hgh I
School.
ATI'F:Nil RIWNION
Most Complete Paint
Altending the 1965 reunion of
Store In The
the Reorga nized Church of Je-'
Big Bend Area
sus Christ of Latter Day Saints '
I
from the Portland . Racine
hraneh were Mr. and Mrs. Ro-1
Entertd Hospital
bert . Proff~tt- and children, Re- Among those who onl.oror
berr.1 . Htrhmd and Robert .Jr. Holzer Hospital in the past 24
· and Miss Diane Roush. The hours were : Mrs. Della
E.
, reunion f?r th~s :~rea
was Boggs, 1!59 Second Ave., Charht•ld al Lanier s Cave
near les G. Swindler, 435 Pike St
The· Dep:ll'trnent St ore of
.lac·kson . Richard Proffilt was Kanauga, Mrs. Normal G:
already lhere lo meN hts par- [Jean , Patriot. F'red E. VollBuilding Sin ce 1915
enl s for he had spent the past born. Rl. 2 Bidwell , Miss ElizPomeroy week there at the ehurrh youth , a beth A. Davies, Thurman, Mrs.
WY 2·3193
ramp .
Mary F: Barbee. 615 Main St ..
~~:::;:=:======----..
Pt . Pleasant, Mrs. Worthy F.[
Pearson, r;a:lipohs Ferrv, Mrs. 1
Lucy Pott s, 36 N. Centr~l Ave .. j
Middleport, Guy L. Swadley,
HI. I Middleport. Kimberly I
Lynn Hill. HI. 2 Racine. Mrs.
Alfred E. Harper, Jackson, Wilham Thomas Washam , Sr ..
.Jackson , Angela Dawn Sexton. l
Jackson , Sandra Lee Grif£iths
· Well ston. Mr:;, James W. John:
son. Wellston (expirrd), Mrs.
Your child 's foot hea lth depends on perfect fit.
Mary Frances Haver, Trotwood.
Don't l~t your habv down- t hoose the best-B usMrs. John D. Nunnery, Ulysses, Ky . and Miss Betty Jo
ter Brown Soft. foot -pampPring and so safe for
Sharp, Knoxville, Tenn.
little growmg feet. We stock a co mplete size range
Births
1
\Irs . Ca rl AndreN Simpkins, '
to guarantee prorm fit. When it comes time for
Chatham Ave., son, 10 :40 a.m. I
new shoes, tome ~ee us - and be sure .
Tuesday. Mrs. David W. Wil- l
bur, Hamden. son, 9:37 a.m. I
Tuesday. Mrs. Billy E. Simp- i
kins, HI. 3 Delaware, daughter , 7:47 a.m. Tuesday . Mrs.
F.ugene Hillard Adkin~ , 228 Second Ave .. son, 5:26 a.m. Tuesday .
Dischargtd
B · C-D
_ Patients recently discharged '
mch·ded Joseph Strong, Mrs.l
Vernon Henry , Miss
Betty l
WIDTHS
Sharp. Mrs. Eddie White, Jim·
my Housh, Mrs. James Cox,
Mrs. James Kiser, S u s a n
Sprow. Michael K. Waugh,
chael Van Kirk, Ralph R. SniTlAt~EI
der. Steven E. Wandley, Mrs.
Samuel R. Anderson and Infant
son. Mrs. G. Marshall Fowler,
Mrs. Clayton E. Newberry. Mrs.
Robert C. Fulk, Mrs. Mary F.
Hauer. and Mr~ . Harold Roush .

at Home of

Mrs Norris

'
1'

Jhe easiest paint
in the world
to apply

I

Elberfelds Specials
FOR THURSPA Y ...

n. .

One piece and two piere style swimsuits.

$8.95 and $8.98
$10,95

SALE $7.44

$12.95 and $12.98

SALE $&amp;.44

$13.95

SALE $9.44

$14.95 and $14.98

SALE $10.44

$18.00 and $19.98

SALE $11.44
CUTLER SETS
FOR BABY

PLASTIC

BABY
PANTS
largr, rxtra large,

$1.00

for

Be sure to see all the new
for infanta by Cutler. Sleep 'n play sets diaper sets. All easy to
wear - easy to care for.
Small, medium. large and
exira farge . On sale in
the infants department on
the first floor,

ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT!
MEN'S PIN CHECK

Every Day Trousers
Yon can bu y your correct size. All sizes 29 to 44
wai st and the ex tra large sizes 46 to 50, wide belt
loops. Strong pockets, barrel rolled seams.

$3.49
MEN'S STRAW

MEN'S

Work Dungarees
Sanforized shrunk. Sizes
29 to 44. Comfortable to
weal', triple s titrh ~ d . copper riveted at · strain
point s. Sale pric·e

Small, medium and large
sizes. Ideal for hot weather wear.

$2.00

69c

MENS WHITE

Ut-I DEN

Chapman· Canaday
In the Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORI

89c
SALII CURITY $3.95

DIAPERS

$2.77

1

$398.00 Traditional Sofa, Gold &amp; Black, Simmons
$349.00 Traditional 2 pc. Suite, Gold, Kroehler
$349.00 Modern 2 pc. Suite, Turq., Kroehltr
$339.00 Modern 2 pc. Suite, Blue, Kroehler
$309.00 Modern 2 pc. Suite, Green, Kroehltr
$309.00 Modern 2 pc. Suite, Brown, Kroehler
$289.00 Traditional Sofa, Toast, Valentine Seaver
$279.00 Early American 2 pc. Suite, Dark TwHd,
Kroehler
SALE YOUR CHOICE

Sale ! Youngstown Sinks
$139.95 66 inch Double Bowland Double Drain
SALE $104.00
$189.95 66 Inch Double Bowl and Double Drain
Deluxe fixtures-Spray-Cutting board
SALE $149.00
$99.95 54 inch Single Bowl, Double Drain
SALE $82.00
$89.95 42 inch Single Bowl, single drain, one
drawer
SALE $68.00

SALE! CURIO SHELVES and MIRRORS

dozen

$3.95

$37.95 Fruitwood Curio Shelf with 8 day clock
Sale $29.00
$34.00 Maple Curio Shelf
Sale $26.00
$21.00 Mahogany Curio Shelf
Sale $17.00
$42.00 Walnut Curio Shelf
Sale $32.00
$29.00 Walnut Curio Shelf
Sale $24.00
$36.50 Gold Frame Mirror w!scones _Sale $27.00
$39.00 Gold Frame Mirror wjshelf _ Sale $29.00
$34.00 Maple Frame Hall Mirror _
Sale $26.00
$42.00 Gold Frame Mirror
Salt $32.00
$14.95 Antique Gold Frtme Mirror_ Sale $12.00

BERKLINE CHAIRS
$139.~$129.~$119.00

WINDOW
SHADES

Sizes 10 to 13 on Salt At

Supported plastic. Wash·
able. 36" x 6'. White, Lt.
Tan. Green. Cut to fit
your windows. Complete
with bracket1.

for

LITTLE BOYS

BLEEDING MADRAS
MEN'S

SPORT SHIRTS
Smart plaid patterns. Button down collar. Sizes
small, medium, and large.

DENIM
DUNGAREES
Boxer waist. two front
pol·kets. Sanforized
shrunk . In sizes 1 to 8X.

Crystal Glass

SERVA-SNACK
SETS

$1.69

....

$1·00

INFANTS

KITCHEN
TOWELS
Checks - Plaids-Stripe~
- Prints. See the big se·
lection of Cannon Kitchen
Terrys on sa le.

SUMMER
PAJAMAS
Made of cotton plisse Easy to wash 1nd dry Cute styl~s lor boys and
girls. Medium, large 1nd
extra large

$1.69
SALE

BLEACHED COnON SHEET BLANKETS
100% Bleached, 100%

Cotton.

Stitched

Ll\'F:STOCK SALES CO.

Reg. $2.49-70" X 90"

SALE

$1,9')

PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Saturday, June 26, 1965
HOGS - 175 to 220 23 to 24.30; Heavies 20 to 23; Lights 20
to 24; Fat Sows 15 to 18.25;
Boars 13 to 15.60; Pigs 7 to 14.
CATI'LE - Steers 18 . to 20.:
50: Heifers 11 to 20; Fat Cows
' 13 to 14.50; Canners 9 to 12:
· Bulls 14.50 to 17; Stock
16 to 22.50: Stoc' Heifers 15
19.30; Stock Steer Calves 20 to
24: Stock Heifer Calves 18 to
12.50.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 25.30:
Seconds 23.95; Medium 18 to
22.50: Common &amp; Heavies 15 ·
' 24.35.

Reg. $3.19-80" x 95"

SAL I

$2.69

ends.

HEAT RESISTANT

4 pc. set-Colorful gift carton. 1 qt. bowl, 1~ qt.

1ntroduclnc a fine new
line of upholstered porch
gliders - Breezeway elid·
ers - also foldlnl chain
- Folding rocking chalra
at sale prices on the 2nd
floor.

Colonial Pattern Oval. Long wearing, in big selec-

$3.39

....

UNBREAKABLE

ICE CUBE TRAYS .
Trays stack safely,
as they freeze.

spill proof sides. Cubes looseD

SPECIALI REGULAR $1.38 VALUI
lea 98
(
2 Cubt69c Trtyl

ANOTHIR SHIPMINT

'

GOLDEN SHELL
DINNERWARE

TWIN TRAYS

Milk White, heat resis·
tant, 22 k gold edges
for a touch of ele·
gance.

Doubles drawer space, 7 compartments, for silverware, long knives, kitchen tools, gadgets, S com·
partments in bottom tl'ay assemble without movmg top. Yellow, Sandalwood, Turquoise, White.

Ttl

Cups_ 15c

15c
15c
25c
25c

Dinner Pl1tts • 29c

Braided Plastic Rugs
tion fast colors. Skid resistant, wipe cl~an with

NEW PORCH
FURNITURE

Slucers
Desserts
Cere1ls
Soup Pl1t11 _

"KAREFREE"

Veget1blt
Bowls ·

a

damp cloth.

$2.19-18"
$3.19-24"

X

44.69-V!'

x41" -----:--+~......_...:.;.. ~~·'-"'··~ •'~~~"'"'"·r,~o~"-1., '-"·'.,/;fi·~.

X

ChantlciMr Early American D11lgn

bowl, 21;2 qt. bowl, 31;2 qt. bowl.

W11h Cloths to Match at - - - - - ~ for SOc
600 CANNON

131/2 FOOTED CAKE PLATES---- $1.69
60 OUNCE PITCHERS
79c
10 OUNCE TUMBLERS
15c
15 OUNCE ICE TEA GLASSES
19c

MIXING BOWL SOS

20 by 40 inch size-Terrific Value
for

$88.00

liGHT PIICI

Anothrr fine Anchor Hoelting proluct. Crystal 11111
- Grape and leaf deaign,
Set consista of four each
aerving trays and cupa,

600 Cannon 69c Plaid Bath Towels
And Cannon 69c Multi Colored
Striped Bath Towels

2

10 CHAIRS AT THIS SAL&amp; PRICE

TABLE ACCESSORIES

88c

..

Recliners and Rock or Recliners. Upholstered In
long wearing supported vinyl and durable cloth
covers.

PRESCUT EARLY AMERICAN

White, Pink, Blue, Green, Yellow

5.99

Choose white, prints or
neat stripes, Fit&amp; any
standard crib mattress Save durin&amp; thi1 sale.

Kroehler - Valentine Seaver - Simmons

VYNOCEL

1

.-,

CRIB
SHEETS

SALII $1.39

AN OBLIGATION

3.49

INFANTS FITTED

SALE! ONE GROUP OF SOFAS and
2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES

SALE! ONE GROUP OF

3 pllrl $1.00

""'ilfif"""'1t-.;'~" ~

On the 2nd Floor

3 Pr. (Contour Mat,
Rug, Lid Cover) 100%
viscose rayon in beautiful
washable colors.

HARVEST
HATS

Block Company

BUSTER BROWN MEETS

for

BATHMAT
SETS

CUSHION SOLE EVERYDAY SOCKS

Perfect Fit. • •

5 y~rds $1.25

Curity diapers are size 21
by 40 inches, are more absorbent, wash easter and
dry faster. Save durtne
the Thursday Sale.

Tlte Pomeroy Cement

. . . .--.-... . . . . ---,

UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN

~lyles

Waterproof - Soft
Wa s habl~ . Small, medium,

4

WIDI

0n Sale Thursday at

46.

SALE $5.44
SALE $6.44

1

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TO

$7.95

Acrylic Exterior

Hosp•laJNews

Solids,

plaids, fiorals and prints in cotton, nvlon and lastex
fahrics. Regular and extra sizes, 30

INC.HE~

40

Women's Swimsuits

luco~te::
HOUSE PAINT

BLACK ROI:k

SALE!

I

P.M.

30"-- - - - - - SALE $1.99
36"
SALE $2.69

SPICIAL
VALUI

98(

Hardkote Floor Glaze
Re·news, re·flnishes, re·lusters asphalt tile, rvbber
tlie, vlny~ llnoleurp, wood, cement, terrazo floorIng. A bright and beautiful· floor m 20 to 30 IIlia·
utes.

•1·79

35c

I I!Uirl

Bt Thrlftyl Slvt AII of Your., S.lltsllps

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