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10-Datly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., .July 1. 19651
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'. Mrs. James WI'If IS• Gues f 0 f Honor
'' FOf Lay ette Shower At Enterprise
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Mrs James F Will ,o,· &lt;:~~ guesl
3lt honor at a la'IP11P -;hnwrr
t uesda\' evemng .-d tile EntPr~u;e EUB Lhllrch .

After the honored gue&gt;t open,-

ed her many lovely glih. she

I spoke bnetl) expressmg

her
appreo!atiOio tor the shower
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Refreshments of cake, punch.
C'O tl ee mmh and nufc; Wt!lf'

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CAl ~ENDAR
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Hysell Family
HoldS Reunion,
Pl'cnl'c Sunday

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Mainly About
People In

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The o~ly
loudmouth
of its kind!

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t:rlly

''THE OUTLAWS
1~ COMING"

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i!ll elect rdred jeweletllf'vt'r
wJtch mnvr'l l 'f' "ll 11·~ IJ,lttery powerer1, shock res1 stan 1,
n Js one tJutt on lt,r sett"'ll botll the cl ock and t he ai&lt;Hm.
H ltll'&gt; ~ULJ I I U~ I I ~ &lt;:' a tot o f doc 11 . 1! 1S. but orrty 111 p!'r·
tr;nn,·l '" '" t' _ not •fl pr1ce Ouly $24.95 10 wood I1H1 '11 ·&gt;r
l'o-v•J. ,..,u1 d ~old d 1al. wme ur grey, w1lh a S ll~o:l w,... J,

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MU ST FALL"
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Dn 11 ~l11r r :rv . .l rl ~~&gt;phine lluf ·

Pomeroy
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Le"l'e Nil'l~ ~·n

About
M'd
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TO PARIS"
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i--i-i., I'ofwhoMr.wasandln Mrs.
Eugene LOnoae,
Columbus last

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as a delegate to Girls' State re: mained
for
a visit
her grandfather, Mr. Paul
Cas ill.

spEcIAL FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY!

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IN 5 COLORS
and

BASE ROCKER

$1.59
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HAND TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS

$83·83

has been visiting Mr. and
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear I

to Niagara Falls with her bro!her and sister-in-law, Mr. and

Mrs. Wendell Miller of Groveport and Mrs. Robert McKnight
of Urbana.
Miss Terri Ingels of Columbus
1 was a guest of Jl.... iss Sarah Bech·
tie at her parents horne, Mr. and
' Mrs. Jack Bechlle over t h
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cunning·
have re1 ham and son, Keith
: turned to their nome in
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- ~·ranws are hardwood. do\\·Tied and gh1Nl - Flex-o.Ja tnr on seat - Pol y·
un·t hane f'ushinn - l!phol.'1~Prt&gt;d in n_vlo n f:lbric - Sola bed, ovpra\1 width
64 in :VIakrs sora hy day--a bed al ntg ht.

i after a week's visit here with

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her mother, Mrs. William Rob-

, son.

Mrs. Lucille Mayea Ia at the
home of her daughtEr and lam.
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Covert
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and children at Belpre. Mrs. Covert is recuperaliq from aur·
. gery.

REGULAR
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RUTLAND FURNITURE
"The Area's Fastest Growning Furniture Store"

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Punitive Action Against
Wildcat Strikers Studied

20 by 40 INCHES - - - - - - 2 for $1.00
WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH
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CANNON KITCHEN FASHIONS
MATCHING KITCHEN ENSEMBLES
"PI•nt1tlon FruW'

"Strawberry" and
"CoHn Pot" Print

KITCHIN TOWILS 69e
DISH CLOTHS ----- ~ 29e
TOASTER COVERS 79e
POT HOLDERS ____ 29e
APRONS - -- ------ $1.39

KITCHEN TOWELS ffe
DISH CLO:THS ------ 29&lt;
TOASTER COVElli 79e
POT HOLDERS ----- 19c
APRONS -- -------- $1.11

"Rod Applt"

KITCHEN TOWELS 49e
DISH CLOTHS ----- 29c
POT HOLDERS ----- 29e

KITCHIN TOWELS ~9e
DISH CLOTHS
29e
TOASTER COVERS . 79c
POT HOLDERS --- ~ 29c
APRONS --------- $1.00

"Jecqu•rd" Ensembles

Connon Kitchen
Torry Towol1
Cherks, stripes, printt.
, lor $1.00

Massive Site

Half sizes for the hard to lit figure . Beautiful dark
plaids, stripes, florals · and paisleys. Cottons and
Dacron and Cotton blends. Many styles to choose
from . 14\&gt;2 to 24\&gt;2.
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MENS BIG YANK WORK UNIFORMS
For $6.00 t Suit ____ Tho Trou11rs for $3.50
The Shlrtl lor $2.50
Your Correct SI•

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Julf R-Ived Another llg Shipment

FIBERGLAS DRAPES
Smart new pattPrm. Solid color, most all of the
popular sizes. s,le priced from

$1•99

to

$4•99

I yord

Dnp41ry Dept., 2nd Floor

WIEK

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Sltop Both Friday and Saturday Nights

·ElBERFELDS IN POMEROY .
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On Raft Trip

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A Beautiful Selection Of
Womens New Transitional Dresses
$5.95

SALES BOUNCE
NEW YORK tUPI) - Sales
of latex foam rubber mattressea
jumped 22 per cent In Jamiii'Y
compared w a year ~go, ~
cording to the Latex
Rubber Council. Unit aales
4S per cent.
11le higher dollar 1a1n
flecta Increased sales of
size and queetuill! unlll,
col'dln1 to U., Cow)cfl.

Tin Pan Alley

3 for SOo

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LOOK AGAIN

Thornh_ill

2 for $1.00
Cannon 69c Muhi Stripe BATH TOWELS

ington. W. Va. with the lattor'•
aunt, Mrs. C. R. Neighborgall
and Mrs. M. C. Wilson w h

Historic ·Fortress in
Former French Sector

20 by 40 inches. Double thread towels. Very absorbent and serviceable. Plaid patterns in plnk, blue,
yellow and green.

and son, Gregory, and her sister, Miss Lorene Taylor of Nitro, W. Va. have returned [rom
a vacation spent in Ohio and
Michigan. Enroute to Michigan
they vi sited in Columbus with
her sisler, Mr. and Mrs.
neth West ana visited in Toledo,
In Rochester , Mich. they were

mCo lumbLIS with Mr. Hayes' I
relatives.
Mrs. Ron Halley of Co!umbus
and her mother, Mrs. Earl
Knight, visited recently in

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WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH

On the return trip they visited

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home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hayes

there they toured the Ford Mu-.

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CANNON "COUNTERPOINT SOLID
COLOR REVERSIBLE TOWELS
$1.98 BATH TOWELS

seum and Greenfield Village. I

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WASH CLOTHS F O R - - - - - - 49c
BATH MATS FOR
$2.59

ter. Lorent&gt; Taylor to her

Cunningham and family . While I

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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Othel.

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$1.91 BATH TOWELS F O R - - - - $1.59
HAND TOWELS F O R - - - - - - 99c

Cline before returning to their

SOFA BED

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Vietnamese
Killl20in
Victories

Matching ttowels on sale. Empire brown, Fern
green, Majestic purple, Firefly yellow, Celestial
blue, Fire red, Dawn pink and black.

night guests Sunday of Mr s.

NYI "N CCVER

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Dawn pink, Celestial blue. Firefly yellow,
green. Bamboo and lavender.

field were in Portsmouth
weekend to attend funeral serviees for Mr. Everett Hill. Mrs.
Ring and Mrs. King were over-

WORLD

CANNON "CRYSTAL PALACE"
MATCHING TOWELS ON SALE

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
and son, Gregory, took her
in Nitro. W. Va following 1
vi sit here wilh th Hayes [amily.
Mrs. Betty Cline. M;ddleprt,
and her mother, Mrs. Ada Ring
and Mrs. Lloyd King of Woods-

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MATCHING TOWELS ON SALE

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Mr and Mrs. J. B. Crockarell
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apil granddaughlt'r. Denise. uf
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Alexandna, Va., to Ihe New , Mr. and Mrs. Harold R us
Yut·k World's Fa ir for three have returned to their home
da~· s. They spen t 11 l.C 4lh da_y New Concord Ohio after
· 11tSf.. f' 1·ng ·,n New
York· ThiS
• here
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;ncluded a 35 mt!e boat cru1se.1 d M J d
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MIS'!
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HAND TOWELS FOR - - - - - - 9'1c
WASH CLOTHS FOR
49c

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blue, dawn pink.

$1.98 BATH TOWELS F O R - - - - $1.59
HAND TOWELS FOR - - - - - - - 9'1e
WASH CLOTHS FOR
49c

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MATCHING TOWELS ON SALE

in lhe i:i fternoon ~ere Cor a 1 ther, returned home Wednesday
Woodward, Anna Carswell. Ma- afternoon.
r~' Ann and Bill. Some were i _,.,...;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;

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Matching Towels on sale. ·Palace blue, Buttercup
yellow, Shocking pink.

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Balt'h Pamter. Doana,

Hecky,l cal Center, Gallipolis. Mrs. Arn.
.&lt;md VIctor, M1ddJ eport. Ca!lmg old. who has been with her roo-

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
.!;11·~ 1.•'111" 11. H11111 .~' :-it"htH'rleJ
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Ami1• Oakl1•1· ("ult&gt;

B1ll\" The

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Saturday Jolv 3
"K INGS OF THE SUN"

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE
Court St.

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Cannon "Wisteria" Floral Matching Towels on sal!
in shocking pink, Palace blue, buttercup yellow.

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$1.98 TOWELS FOR
HAND TOWELS FOR
WASH CLOTHS FOR

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A GO.OD time to select FURNITURE and·
FLOOR COVERINGS and FURNISHINGS for
your HOME and wearing apparel for your
Family.

MEIGS THEATRE

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and SATURDAY NIGHT

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This Week-End Elberfelds Store
In Pomeroy Will Be Open •••

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f lh H sell famtly
Mrs.
·Jnd \1rs Phil Oh lmerr
&lt;Jnd lol'. eover tmd rentrr ed wrth an
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II Mem bers o e h y M ddl JX)rt lumbus spent the weekend
,',,.,,., 31\' ard~• to Mrs R o v arrangeme_ nl nl su mmer flow- Tf'mpiTcl Pvtd Inn Sisters t wlhl mer Sund ay al .lt e I eand her mother, Mrs. W. A. 'i"rg""
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Hl;mkens hlp. Mr:-&gt; l n o m H s ers. Napkm ~ Wf:'rt! wh llf' dr('or I
f ~1· . C oe" Ht&gt;ines ,u . . . . in honor of" Mrs. and was accompanied home
B afpd w 1th ;1 veftuw ~ lurk Ilos· 11111 11 0
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Glfts Wf'n' plll\"t'd on a tnhlP 1-{rcu!J., BJrn n 1 · · r~. en
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H ·b . [)[JI!) l!t•mlock t ;rovc. Wll.h
M r s. Flltcn LewLs wtJO IS VISttmg
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*'ilh ytollow ['[1\'t'L &lt;.Jn(l cenft'red Huck.\ ancl Be&lt;.'ky and Bevt&gt;rly r er.s~: Wt~,l~e Mrls." ,er \~'.'. I'· .I I II IJ&lt;~rn Kiilin~;t'l' as_· cn-ho~lt&gt;ss ll~rt' !rom riLoenix, Ariz.
past ten days WJth hts uand.ll d Mrs. Mt' nzel
Sm nh wnn on : ·-~~r ·s 'r+&gt;U ,.IIHI\ , I•Lt
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trith .1 doll ,, :1 l't' ilm\ r-r:-~ rll f' WI an
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tn Atte mtmg were Mr. and Mrs. mother ·
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Mrs Andy Summerfield
Gamtos wer~ played tmder 1hr&gt; lI•e donr pr17.1'"
,, k . 1 hring a gifl for sun&lt;&gt;hi ne has· Clyde Lewi s, Phoemx, Artz.: r. 1 •
Colmmblts
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· p omeroy ·, daughter • Renee of
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\1r. and Mrs .. Ernest Wood, Earl are spending a week with
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E&lt;ll"ll' , Ldllh, and Ernestine, parents, Mr. and Mrs,
I \Jit•ndmg \H'lf' tlw ,tho\t' d ud Tl 1e Midrllt'port .lnll\' Ru nrh II&lt;JITisunvill{'; Mr. and Mrs. Wal Watson.
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li•tm \ II ISS\'1". M'""~-'" .llld\ ~t'wmg Clu b will mPel F'rifia,\ IPI" Lt•e and Sue. Middleport, R.
Mrs. Lena Braham, dau.ghtE~,
, .lllrl HilnmP Sm1tl\, \1rc.; \\~11~"' 1"\' f'ni ng, .lui ~· 2. nt Jtw nunw ol l ; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Light- Wanda, and son, 'l'im,
Pal, Wiilker .\llr~ Jnhn Sn11 lh . M •~" \Jr&lt;:. Willi:.Jm Ut&gt;\'n nld s on P.:il· 111411 and Harold , Middlcporl, Mr. mento, F'la .. and Mr. and Mrs.
! i)l,l'olil\' Lml~. \1r" . .Lim t·s \\':ll nwr -~ t
and Mrs. (Juv Huse ll , Donnie, Dick Allen of Parkersburg, W.
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\lr&lt;~. M~·r1l 1• Long. \·l_rs. .• _ . ··I
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. llunn::t 1\ t~ ,v ~nd Linda, Pome- Va ., were Tuesday dinner guests
Pi1i lip Smtih . Mrs .. Ornll P llw 1.,' 11 111 . ('lil l
B ltt-&gt;l rov HI. 3; Mr. and !\-1rs. Earl rof Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan.
1 Br11\\rt . Mr~ Limlt· r D;un~ . \1rs. llt•Hllh 1 luh will hn~r ~ rum -, 1\'l ~,:;s ma n. Tt~mera Kay, Vincent '
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullins and
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1':11 King. \hs. Cnr l t) r.l l. Miss mage ~;~ I ~' _m Ihe Swls~e _h ~ ld · anr! Conn1e, Pomeroy ; Mr. and j daughter, Rita Kay, returned
Cor1nir (;nt~·s••r and .\·11 ~&lt;. i\nn 1 ~ 1 g 1 ~n. ~~~~~~d -".1 · ~nd~1 ~.• md .\hs. Howard (;nman, Jo~n, 1 their home ia Williamstown,
Oh lJng(•r.
S:JIII l ~ld\ · tJc.gii Hll ng dl · a n~. P.rtty \\'t il and J1m Older. Mid -I \\ . Va., Tuesday after spending
St&gt;n1ling gifl s wrri' i\ lrs _ H,•J . l't·r wl·r·d ~_ wtll !w ll'il'd to Jlll l· dh· port : Mt· a nd Mrs. James •la week at their ramp a! Shade
_ -~ ____ __ r lta .;p l.l ost nta l lwrJ .&gt;\m on r h il\'· Huwlrs. Mike, Don. Donna, Ran- River.
. - - - - - - - - - . 111g :rrllr· h·s II• don&lt;llt• n~,,~. con· dl'. lhmo and Joe, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Agre and
t;ld .\ lr ~. ( 'llarle" 11 . Karr Sr. l.·t·&lt;llh.:l Gilkey, Alhen:s, Ohio : daughters, Barbara and Lynn,
, .\ by Hyse ll Lynd ..\1iddleport; of Morristown, N. J., are the
Pomera¥ Ohio
r·n Hri('kit's ~~lt·&lt;: nwi_!:!li! Ln · D11ro11ly Hysell Ba:sham and Ri· lguests of her ·parents, Mr. and
g:m. ,\1i .;sr·..,· )I,·Ji·n .Ju.\'t"(' &lt;ln{J ch:mJ. Ttmoth.v , Teresa, Mid· Mrs. Ben Salser, Oak Grove,
TONIGHT thru SATURDAY 1 ~)mna Lou lluvi s. \ Irs . William dlt.:jJOI"l ; ~1r . and_ Mni. Elmer ! and otJ 1er relatiVe!!.
THE BEA I"LI':. . . In
Ol!ll n,•,(·r ..\ lr·: Hober StR'ncer . 1\y ~e ll. Mlddlepml. Mr . and Mr. l Mr . and Mrs. Eli Agre and
"GO GO MANIA "
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tl'l·e hlli l'ulon
.\1r~. J1:1rlr.1 Hrnwn . Mr&lt;: . Diek Ot•nver yse an
oger, o- daughters of Morristown, N. J.
\1:111 :1.1on 1·0 _ s 11 .~: 111 ~lo111:2.h : 1n , Ynrmg . .\'lr.; \\" illtam Pullin~. nWr&lt; l.\: .\1r. &lt;:1~d Mrs Ivan visited Monday with her aunt
I"J rp Alll rllrd~.
T!w Jlont•_,. \Irs r·:Jd ,,n 1\"P rks, ~liss Gene- Wood. Bon~te, Kellh and ~odd- la nd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- :
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\'lr.~. David Cart- n~y. Mrs. E:veretl Llghtroot, an I bert Warner.
"GODZ ILLA vs THE THIN G'" " I" and \fi~~ !\:lrr'n W;1l krr.
Buh:h, Jt"H, Cherrie and Susan, Mrs. Mary AumilleL mother
ITPI'hlllt'olon
Punwroy , Mr. and Mrs. Norman! o[ Mrs. Maxine Arnold, under·
. - - - - - - - - - -• 1 Husell, Hac:mP, 0._ Mr. and Mrs. I went surgery Tuesda} at Medi.

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Ky Aiming to Stop all Corruption

Phillies Win 5th

Stocks Open MixAd,
In Moderate Trude

Barker MOVeS
NEW YORK tUPI)· -· ~w;;.
At AGlance
prices opened mlxejl in mod 1
''What are we trying to.
air Coree. ..
problems of internal dissension
ate trading today.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Nguyen
"I no Jonget have personal! has been to close all 48 news. COLUMBUS (UPI\ - Thurs· Steels were firm , oils steady
p ID ogan
r.ao Ky, Soutb Virt Nam's Ipolitics m revolullOn.
Ky said. ·'I don't paper.s m Saigon and to threat- day's major legtslatlve act1on Autos held close to Thursd"y's
flamboyant mihtaf) premier, . "J'm ready to GllTept advice.
limt' to drscuss mtend to go to the end of the en exile from the capital Cor
at 8 glance:
closing levels. Aircrafts rose BWC Offi'ce
I m ready
grantf'd his first exdusi\'e
an}•thng - but not wrth a gun road. Only to upen the road. To quarreling politicians. '
House
slightly.
Electromcs
were
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the CIIy-Counly Board ol Health.
The Logan District Office oi
the Bureau of Workmen's c,,rn..
pensatron hns jurisdiction oJ
clarms in Hocking, A.theJ1S,
Me1gs, Gallia, Jackson , Vinton
and Fair(ield counties,

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~mbi!JOns,"

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dtly

ten:iefto s•nce assuming power
to UPI correspondt&gt;nt Ra}' F. at my head "

I show the Vietnamese people

Then, reflecting on the 10 there is a new road;&gt; It's a long
Ky talkrd wltb
Herndon durtoc .11 suJJport- da~ s \\ohteh havt' pa~sed since 1road - perhaps 10,000 krlomest&gt;toking lrip through thf' Vif't he became IJremrer . Ky said. ters.
·II l 'd ha&gt;e known all the "The problems we face are
~tamese countrysidt. Here is
fJOblems,
I'd neve havr. taken corruption and d1v1sion in the
Herndon's report.
the jobs."
past. People became indifferent
By RAY F. HERNDON
Rel•ins Command
because every government
~niled Preso Interaatlonal
Ky was relerrmg to the lac! talked too much about revolu·
SA IGO~ 1UPit - Nguyen Cao that tn accepting the premter-• !ton and progress and nothing
1\\ . So'.l th Vtel N;:11n's new m1h· shiP , he insisted on retaining was done''
t~r.v strong man. s&lt;:~Jd today he hts command of the Vietnamese• So far, Ky 's solution to the
w.:~s ready to exeC.."ute corrupt ---------- - ---

Passed
8
h u ~ conceded today thai -H.B. 788, prohibits carrying
there .7-as also turmoil among firearms or explosives on air·
t e ffilltary .
planes
without
permisswn
"There's division among the I !Vote 124-lll.
people, division among the m1h- ' - H.B. 703, makes It illegal to
tary," he said. "The only way threaten to destroy real or perto cure this is for us to show sonal property &lt;Vote 1211-11.
the young that we are dedlcat- , -S.B. 10', Jicen.es cosmetoied leaders an4. to show them I ogists &lt;Vote 100·171.
we are not in these positions - H.B. 846, increases pension
for profit."
benefits for highway patrolmen
(Vote 127-01.
t

Herndon.

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New Statewi'se Meat lnspecti'on BI'll Hai'led

NEW YORK cUP!) - Flag
m1xed. Chemicals easier. Air·
Charles
F'.
Barker
.1r.s
been
Ratser,
winner of lour stakes
Jines higher
appointed
Deputy
races
during
the spring lad
----tor of the Logan Dtstr.rt
pace-maker in the Kentucky
ol The Bureau Ql
Derby and l'reakness. to doing
Compensatlor. effective July well on the farm in Marylaqd,
in the place of llr. James
trainer Hirsch Jacobs reported
Gault who resigned to a~~~~ept I,Th~u~r~sd~a~Y·;...;op;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~.:...
a position at Ohio Uni\ers1ty.
AKRON tUPll - James I.
Manwell, 14, Wadswoth. Ohio Mr. Barker is 3 vPteran emdied in Akron Children's Hospi- pJoyee of the Bureau with
tal Thursday mght ol injuries
of service. He is a 'life-

14 yeaf-()ld

Boy is Killed

TWO-HOUR
DRY CLEANING

government ofiiClals and war
- H.R. 127, ..ts I p.m. Sun· suffered when •truck by a car
resi dent of Logan, a mem·
pro!1teers by hiS own hand.
day as time for church bells 10 on Route 94, south of Wads· ber of the Logan Rotary CluiJ,I
"] ~,~.il l clean up Saigon ," the
nng as part of ''Let Freedom worth.
and all Masonic Bodies at LoBY REQUEST
34 yea-old Atr l' orce commandRing" program (Voi~e Vote).
The highway patrol
said gan and a 32nd Degree
t•l !old CPI tn an excluSI.ve In·
House concuro In Senate James was making a U-turn ~ member of the
terv1ew whtle llymg to Villages
.
.
.
. ·
.
amendments
. .
whlle riding a b1cyle Wednesday ond of tile Amencan Legion.
in the central part of South Viet A bill passed by Ihe Oh1o of Ihe btll, Representallve Lan· hib1ted to . nU due to I o cal - H.B. 511, prohtbtl.! cruelty when struck by a car
He i• also a member
Nam seeking public support for LegiSlature recently pr?VIdmg des stated thai the bill was one trade barrters. The Ohio De- io rodeo ammals.
by Patsy Etling, 23,
chairman of th e Hocking Coun· Cleaners
Pomeroy
Iu s military regime.
f?r the statew1de m~at mspec- ot ~he ~ost 1mporhmt pteces of partment or ~grJc~l.~re as.
Senate
The woman was pass tng
ty Selective Service Board and
of Passed
truck and did not see the bo;~!t;;_;;;;;;~~;;;,;~;;_;;;;;;;.;;_~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""""'""!l:i.l""~
"No more politidans. I'll jUst lton serv1ce was Signed tnl.o legtslallon to face the 106th sumea the responstbtbty
ask them to take vacations- law by Governor James A. General Assembly.
state meat in~pection,
and l' -S.B. 22&lt;!, bans sale of milk ' she was not held.
out of Saigon I'll tell them they Rhodes. The bill was sponsored
.
.11
thereby r~ducmg the duplica- below cost (Vote 21·71.
.
· . .ID Kontum or •uy Sam Lan des of MadISOD
.
He stated the
ac· tlon 01 Inspect 1ODI bJ VIllOUS
-H ·8 · •M
reYisel State
can make pohllCS
f btll wtof Qh'
'IIJO,
"
county m the House of Repre· celerate the ree flow
10 local boards.
form seed law &lt;Vote 25.()),
lfCUmStaOCeS
The P001eroy Bowling Lanes have Completed Ini,juan&amp; NgaI·
db s
processed
me a I products
H B 522
1
K, waa referring to two prov sentatJVes an y enator Oe~k- 1
. . , regu ate1
stallatiOn of All New Lanes. Apptoaches, Pin Decks
·
lev
Collins
in
the
Ohio
Senate
I throughout the :;;late of 0 h 1 0
shipments
of
""SIIIcicles
i
and Ball Returns and Other Improvements For the
1
lncel where th e flg·uhtmgh agams
-With the passage and Slgmng. tI""by sI lmU l a,.mg th e sa les
(V ole 25·01.
I"
be
'
Bowlers Convemence and Will Bt Open At 6:00
CommuniSt auem as •• en
of Oh10 fanners , processors and
- H B. 929. appropriates
P.M. July 5th.
'
beavlest In recent w~KS.
meat packers Many areas herefor criminal cost.! fvr
Wants Reo•. 1•
tofore have prohibited
meat
1~ cvote 26.()1
"I'll govern thiS ~~~e ~m111·
from com mg mto certain ctlles.
Senate conc~rs in Hou,.
tary comm~nd. " the am . yant
llndrr the new law. lhe stale CLEVELAND (UP!) _
'
POMEROY, 0.
pilot
,.,d.
What
I
want
"
reNoleS
inspected
plant
can
sell
its
pro.
.
f
th
.
-~
-s.B.
92
makes
to
io
J
I
MENTONE,
Calli.
mPIJ
•ults
.
panslOn
e P1oposou
'
rna u ce Chester Wynn 44 Mentone
.. ·
h
.
duct anywhere m the stale.
room Eneview Motel into
the official otate drink &lt;Vote d . 1 h' 1• 1 ' d
If 1 say t. • prtre o1 nee
The law IS ha~Ied as a great I
70"
21HI)
nv ng " s X· on ump
h ld d
h 11
ee
arger wroom convention
·
de
d
18
1
1
sou
rodp. w ~'"' wanif I~ .s
.
boo~t to the fre~ enterpnse sys- tel was one of three
Wwdn adcurv nh grah_ebneakr
lo • priCe rop. uven
lave
By Ann Lee Watkms
lem . Landes added In the I ments me
. Iuded today .m a
ENJOY
b eokenes ay, wen IS ra e
lo.. •
Mtss L1nda Etrhrnger, daugh. past many packers were pro· 1
b·
1
r ·
1
K7'1 voice trailed olf. But thl•
f M
d M w 11
·
·ve upmen emg Panned in
The truck hurtled •o.mward II
. ter o
r. an
.rs. I tam
$26 mtlhon doy,ntown
u\
point~·· clear.. He wagged Ius Elchmger. aud ~''" Patty will Mrs. Laura Leifheit were •mnt
faster an• fasler, streaking
f
lDdex finger as U II were a PIS· Wmebrenner. daughter of Mr. I• r daughter Mrs
Kathr)'n I
d C L' 1
the psrked patrol ear of Call-II
•
· and her Ide0 avt
1ornia h'lghway patro 1man Raytol and accompan ed the ges· and Mrs. Dan&lt;~ WmPbrenner, Peters
of Arcadia
l e . mco
'd nj one f o
t~e With the ,:ords, ''twenty or have enrolled at the ~lountain grandson. Mr.
Mrs Wil- m~~~opp~~;e:t' w!:"~l:r
Funeral services art
ford 0 . Shepard.
thirty people.
_, Stale College m Parkersburg. Jiam Peters and family ol Holt. ' VIewed loll
g
ced for John T. Schriber Cross· Shepard gave chase and
"The day I find a oorrupt .. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ams· M' ,1
owmg
a
lanea, W. Va., who died ~udden· passed the out-of-control truck
WITH US
llclal, it will be my great pleas· poker of Col umbus spent Sun- 'D".' k'
d Ch k' B d tt mendatlon mad• Thursday by ly Thursday while enroute
For the next lour miles, Shep·
h t h'
lf " K
IC Je an
uc te ur e e rest':arcr firm for
ure to s oo lm myse ·
Y day w1th her mother, Mrs of Calhpohs spent a few day s Cl. I· d
Roanoke, Va., by air, of 1
ard ran interference lor the
satd. He added that he IS Pre- Laura Leifheit
h
M
w·Jr·
•ve an ·
atlack.
truck with the patrol car's red .
ared
to
atamp
out
governmenM
d M
F
. K h wtt Mr. arl,
rs.
'
aam
The report said the
H
II
ht I e
d I h
I
P
'"i
ti' "at
cost.,
r. an . rs ranm us . Wmebrenner aud family.
area needed at leas! I 400
e had worked for the
g . 'r n an a r orn c ear~ corrup on
any
.
ner of Mamlla spent Sunday M
d 'I
C I W
,
lachlan Power company for sev. lng .the way through 16 inter·
Route 7
Middleport, 0 . .
De 'te th t u h talk Ky in·
r. an ·' rs
ar
eesel hofPI and motel rooms by
d' at:• he d:.C: ngot wan't to be- wttJ her aunt and uncle, Mr. spen j several days with their and at least 700 or 800 of
~~ al years, and was preceded sections.
lr
and Mrs Joe Wnght
d d 11
.J w Mr
tn death by his father, Saul When the truck came to rest
come an mfle•:'\m'~ilary ~c; Mr. and Mrs George Walton :~~ ~~s. J:~~~~~~~:ot' Par: new umls tn a smgle facility. Schriber. and two years ago by at a levelared, Shepard calmly l:::"'"""""~""~~::;;;:::;"""""""""'
~todr. He IDSISII . o•~ver, lh al of Sleubenvtlle have spent a rna He~ghts .
his mother, Mattie Griffith gol out of his patrol car and
,.e oes not Pan to
pus "' few days w1th Mr and Mrs ' M . d
D 11 B w
Schriber.
wrote Wynn a ticket for ignoraround by the mynad .religiOUS
an ily Mrs
arre W
roellsn
S h Charles Lisle and fam ily While and r fam
of Mineral
Survivors Include hlo wile ing • stop sign, opeedlng and
avnd ~lt!ical hfach·tiohns m o~td here they also called on Mr. \\ Va spent a ·sunday With
Mtldred: one son, Clarence, at equipment violations.
Jet Nam ""u:, ave toppe and Mrs. Her:-;hel D1ddle &lt;md hr·.. m~iher Anna Grace Otler
home; a brother, Paul,
'" ~revlous ~algon gooern·
relatives and lriends.
and brothe; Jim Bill and her
Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Bryon,
ments.
11
d
'
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H
B
1'(M adeI'me I McNee Iey, and Mrs
• d
d
Ca e here by the 11lucss ol grandmother Mary M Diddle
. a .,y Tuesday,
Young 1\U 1nexper1ence
th
f lh
M Cl· 1 H
'
·
'
M
d M Cll Orr
William (Pault'ne) Cook
''I'll d
th r
e1r a er, r. ~ares Y· who has recent ly returned from
B M A H
u
r. an
rs. nt
•
were his son, Mr. Btll Holzer hospital
.
~'" M y drs.M . .Li8 a ey J h ed on Mr. and Mrs Cal
lesion; an aunt, Mrs. Jane
a mit at m
e• • inexpeneneed in politiCs," H ell a d
d hl
M
·
r. an
rs. ew
o n of Antiquity Sunday. ·
key, Middleport: three -ou•inti,II
· , ,a,d, kicking ofl his
ys
n
aug cr, · r. Miss Rose Ann Lisle visited swn of Forest Run and her bro"'
r. ~ sprawlmg out on a
alnd Mllrs.f GC,elne Mb ill• and lam- Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Harden !her and Wife of Sail Lake City Jeffrey Friend spent a
Mrs. Charles tHelen) Byers
b k. h ~
1y, a u o urn us
ol JVanon
.
days with his grandmother, Mrs. Bernard Gilkey, both of MICI-11
1 Th d
1ranspor 1
t• n m t c
Mr and Mr;. Donald Hub· M;s. J&gt;ddie Love and •hild- sMpen durM
s ay pevenlmog wtlh Allee Capehart of Syracuse,
dleport, and Guy Gtlkey,
b d d d ht D •
d
'
r. an
rs. au rr.
lumbus.
takng h1m to Hue, South
ar ao aug er. onna. au ren of Columbus are spending M' Sh
H lte
d d Mra. Marcia Keller of Chest
Nam ,s secon d. Iarges I Cl Iy.
Mrs. Hubbard's gralldmother
k
h
I Iss aron o r etten e er was a supper guest of
. Service! win be held sat:ur·ll
Pausmg to light an
Mrs. Ada Cramlei of Racm~ Ca wege St w:~ ~dlr. f and Mrs. , the 4-H Council Camp at Can· d M
p
at 3 p.m. &lt;DST) at
the
made c1gare!Le he pulled from
.
eor e · aa~ an arr.J.j.
1ters CHve for several days
an
rs. aut Orr Thursday.
VISited her parents Mr and 1M 1 . d L' . b · 'led
·
Mra A H Baile
church In Crosslanes. Friends
the 1.1pper pol'ket of hts black
'
ISS .m a tpscom vtst
Mrs. Alice Capehart and son
· · ·
Y
1
flight '"'t Ky added·
Mrs Kenneth Wtil of Bucyrus with relatives in Elkins w Va Do S
al • word of the d..lh of her
may oa I at the Alley-Casdorph
· '
·
ovor the weekesd
'
n, yracuse, spen1 an 1• ew Willard Horto 0 1
Funeral borne SI. Albana, W.
"But on the uther hand, revo- M c· Go d.
. ..
Mr and Mrs Pat Patterson ernoon w1lh Mrs. Bettty Friend L' '
n.
Va., until time of services.
1
lulions must be carried out by h rs. ar1 r on 1s vt~ltmg and children. Jeame, Bobby and Grnoer White and Doris call: tverpoo.
l • .;...,..,~.i;.,~~~;;;;...
1he young and mexperienced
erd mholher, Mrs. Mae co.,e Cmdy VISited hts parent•. Mr. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ora White Mrs. Ralph Trussell and chll·ll
~ -..-.Ian ol er relatives and fnends. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson in and Lmda at Carmel
dren , who have been vlsllilll Haadquartan For All
Mr. Fred Jenkms. Sr .. spent Brohard, W. Va. They were M
d M B'll . O and ber psrentt, Mr. and Mrs. retlell
the weekend at his home w1th , accompame
.
· d horne by b'IS mece
·
an Sunday
rs. 1 Ywitbrr the Kirkha r t of MarIon, lnd ·• ao:;·
~
sonsr. spent
hts w1fe. Peggy from Ius em- ~'" Delores Pallerson for a ,Chnl Orr family
turned home Sunday,
ployment 111 Columbus.
coup le weeks' Vlsrt
I M
d M · Reed
Mrs. Thelma Eddy ot
Mr. and Mrs Jack Gibbs and MISs Linda EIChinger and /Man. d Mrs. 1
Eynon er and Doris White, local, callsun spent a weekend w1th her
·
an
r. ,m
rs. van
ed on Mra Th 1 Orr
M .
. .
M1ss Patty Wmebrenner spent , o1 Michigan called on Mrs A
• e rna
reoentpttrent s, • r. and Mrs W1lham 1the weekend at home with their
- -- -----· ---- ·__ ly.
li1chmger anr son, . Johnny. parents, Mr. and Mrs William Mrs. Mollie Guinther 1,
1 Miss Sharon Holter attended
TheV) were accompamed back Eichinger and Mr_ and Mrs lng relatives in Poca W Va
'-H Career Day at Wooster.
, to ~enna, W. Va. , hy Johnny Dana Wmebrenner.
M H
Lond,
·
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr call·
for a week's v1sit
·
·
·
r. erman
on was
ed
the Bill Or I II I
MIDDLEPORT 0
M
d ..
Mrs. Came Smcla1r return- Columbus Friday to attend
on
Y r am Y as!
, •
· r. an l\-h s Kenneth Caus· ed after 11 week 's visit with her graduation exercises of t hw-·~ee~k~.
l~y Vand children of Wheeamg , I son and daughter-m-law, Mr. Ohio State Patrol Academy
::
~ ':,j'lopped lor • •hort VIS- and Mrs. Ernest TI1eiss
and the Youth Center building
11 w;~ : 1 and Mrs Joe Wn ght i family of Wtlllrlington.
the Ohio Exposition Center.
011 / " way to Kentucky on , M1" Robei!a Brickles of Cal·
Master Clyde . Kyle Jeffers
va~a lnn.d M N'
. hpolis and MISs Beverly Hunt infant son of Mr. and Mrs AI~
1
. dr. an h. rs. 18 Sal~er VIS· of Letart Falls were weekend Jeffers of Gahanntt ap~t
a
1
You C. Sollhe IIXACT TIMI'UATUIE ..al Sulta Y... ,,
I e over t e weekend v. ·t, , Dr guests f p
g 1 t
and Mrs Samuel Barr.harl
.
o a.m y ves er.
week here wJth his aunt and
famtl a
.
a~d Gregory Wmt'brenner of Cool~ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
1 th eir flS mng camp m ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family, while hl1 psrWrnebrenner and family ents were on vacation
v1St I rng over t he weekend Roger
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By FRED DOWN
Dnwell at 9-4 and 2 30 It le.,ds
Evan!l, W. Va., with !t'Vt&gt;r:-~1 Take,a l~ok at l~e Clevelrmd ' the AL m shutout s wlth t&gt;rghl j
Me~gs Countians ex~ed
lo lndJans bnlllil nt p11Chmg Slil ff .md With 503 strrkeouls rhre" l
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and the mind au lomatitolly re. ens the major leag ue record of
'calls the glory year of 1954
1162 stnkeoul s Sf'! by th e 1964
Trophies are awarded to wm· 1 Tha t was jhe year m which CJPveln nd !=i laff
nero. Some Of expected enlronts lhe lndians stormed lo the
Th R dl
d th Red S
RED SOX GAME
from here are Joe Brmker, 'l Amencan League pennan t Wllh Stebert sc01 ed ht'l third con·
secuttve VJ ctor·y and jhe lnd1a 11 s
e e egs an
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Paul Amberger, Ronnie Brrnk- a record Ill vJctorr es The
stayed at the heels of the
Dave Dodson of the Red Sox er Dave Huddleston Ken Wil· 1 .
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Y
gamed the1r 17th wm 1n 2n
runmng Yankees Thursday
fanned 13 walked only 3 in one •
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1 mamlv on pll chmg - w1th a games Thur~day night wtlh a
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cox and Marty Mcintyre
t 11 h 1 d b 2•
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nmg m Middleport Boys
of his finest performances of
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sa
4:'dC e
Y ..,.-game wm- 7-2 derismn over the Wa shtng
1 th R dl g 1rth a
lh
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j
ners Hob Lemon and F:arly
p ay' e e e s J
e s~ason as e gave up on y Veale, Schwall (8), Carpln (8}. 1W nn backed u b su('h
.
shutout over the Senato"
lYio hit• Io the Braves. a bases· Gibbon tYI Sisk tU) and Smith
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the Red Sox with a close
empty homer to Jerry Slaven Crandall (9l Winner _ Wood0: as ~11 ke G"."'"· A1l lloutletriumph over the improving in the oixth, and a harmless shitk ll-5 ). .Loser-Gibbon (2-7). 1man, Bob Fener and Hal ~ew-1
Braves.
single w1th two out to Mike Sayhouser
'
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re in the oecond. The Braves' (Only games ocheduledl.
1111 be a whi le until
The Redleg vJctory was more other two runs came in t h e
.
perts rate the current
impressive because it wes
Amer~ean League
over thai fabulous 1 ff o1 '54
001 000 OOl- 2 7 0 I but the fact is Ihat' :onny Sie:
the ev~ning before that the
~our!~r ~n lwo walks ahead ol 8os
000 000 IIIO- 1 6 1 bert , Ralph Terrv , Luis Tiant
atoro had knocked off the
n
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kees 8-2.
Steve Dunfee
of. the. Braves
Lohsh,
and Sulll·
d S M D .II &amp; 'AI
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van.
MoorePena
(9). 18)Wilson
(5-5 1 an . am c owt'
Redleg and Red Sox
alsc was stmgy w1th hils. lim1~
T'll
W
p
carvmg the~r own n1che in
now are 7-3 behind the
· the big 'Sox club to oil safe· 'Hi). 1 man. mner
ena Cleveland hiStory
kees at 7·1, trailmg one
lies, hOmers by Swartz and
The current slafl has similar
in the last column.
Wise, lwo singles by
strenglh-tn-depth with Siebert at
Mick Childs, the Redlegs
Hecker, and singles by Oller
York lliJO 100 002- 3 10 0 9-3 and a 2 60 ea rned run avly, had a no-h1tter going until Pollens.
Balli.
112 lliJO OOx- 4 7 erage, Terry at 8-3 and 2 68,
the sixth against the Senators
Ford. Reniff •51,
Tiant at 7-3 and 3 44 and Me·
when Keith Van
Dunfee fanned 4, but walked (7) and Howard. Barbe,.r~;·,.:,s; ! r=::===~====l
ing pitcher _ and Tim
I, which hurt his cause.
M1ller (91 and Orsino. \\
key singled back to back lead· Red Sox
3112 000 _ 5 6 1 -Barber &lt;8-71. Loser mg off. Vanlnwagen was
Braves .' ·..·.· 000 :001 - 3 2 I (it-71 . HRs-Biefary 'tlth),
down at home trying to score Dodson and Swartz Dunfee pez 14Ih), Repoz llsl) .
on Demoskey's hit, and
and Taylor. Umpire: C. W. ' Cleve.
100 240 000-- 7
key perished at second base
Searles.
Wash.
lliJO 101 000-- 2
Childs fanned Terry Stobart
Sieber! 19·31 and ,\zcue.
after walking Bratton, gol Steve
S'rANDINGS
lil2, Rl~zlk 15), Duren t)
Price to h1t into a force out
W. L. Pet. Brumley. Loser - Koplitz
preserve hiS shutout.
Yallkeet ...
7 t .177 4). HRs- McMullen I 12th I, WagRed! 11
7 • 1111 nor (13th I.
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teeing off on Vanlnwagen, a Red Sox .
T ¥ .71111
strong righthander, for 12 hits Senataro ..... -· l 5 .IIIII
Including two homers and two Braveo .. . .. .. . I I
singles by Childs, a homer and lndiaao
f If .lift
single by Bill Hensler. two
GAMES MONDAY
gles by Jim Wildermuth
Redlego at Indian.
All Tran•iotor
singles by Louis McKinney and
Seaaton at Red Sos.
Dennis Boggs.
Major Leacue llelllll
Childs fanned 8, walked fmtr.
LOS ANGELES IIJPI)- uan.!l
By
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Valdez, 126, Los
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001 11110 000-- I
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Compion, Calli. 1121.
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100
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Maloney, McCool 17),
Van lnwagen and
(8) and PavleUch. Jackoon
Childs and Bogga. Umpire:
10) and Cannizzaro.
Stobart.
Ioney. HR-Kranepool (7th),
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Cleveland beat Washington 7-Z, Flood and Ken Boyor and Mike
It's practically unanimous llaltimore shRded New York '-3 Shannon'• double produced the
around the National League and Detroit topped Boslol Z.l. three ninth-inning rune and Ill~
that Riehle Allen ol the Pbila· Glenn Beckert drove In four ed relief pitcher Hal Wood&amp;
delphia Phlllles 11 an annoying runs with two homers and Err&gt; shlck to hll fifth victory. Mano
fellow.
le Banke also had two hits !Dr ny Mota had three bitt lllr the
He annoy• some sporlswrltera the Cubs, who dealtb Johnny Plratea, whose two-run atniJI.
Lecauttt when asked a question Podres his fifth Joss against Inning rally leD a run abort.
he usually lhinks twice and sayo five viciories. Lindy McDarjeJ Ed Kranepool hit a two-run
nothing. He gave the Phillies' shut out the Dodgera for 2 Z.3 homer and Ron Swobod a twofront office fila last spring when innings of relief to win his third run triple to pave the way for
he staged a delermined - and game although Ted Abernathy the Meta' AI JacktlOII to win
snccessful-holdot!t before sign- finished the game.
his tvurth game. Jackson
lng hil 1965 contract. And now The Cardinals beat the Pirates pitched a ~evor&gt;hltter aod
he'o making himself public en- for tho 14th otraight time at struck out tour in betllin8 Jim
emy No. I to NL pltchero.
Pittsburgh's ~orbet Field by Maloney of frustrated no-hil
The square • shouldered Phil- scoring four run• in the eigblh fame, who struck out seven in
adelphia third ba,.man was the inning and three in the nintb, six innings but WIB tagged for
NL Rookie oft he Year in 1964 Singles by Phll Gagliano, Curt three rune and lilt: hill.
when he batted .318 wtth
29 homers and 91 runs batted
in Beware of the sophomore
Jinx,' ' said the cnt1cs but All~n
fears nothing as long as he has
a bat m his hands .
The 22-year-old product ol
Wampum, Pa,, is making the The Tigers pounded the Yank· Rick Caul, Jed Will, D. Snouf.
time • honored soph ;inx sound ees :00·1 •nd the Pirates scored fer, R. Case and John Dillard,
like an old wives' tale lhis sea· a l4-5 win over the Jets Thurs- a single apiece.
son with a .335 batting average day in Pomeroy Boys' League R. Abbott limited the Yaokees
that gives him a three-voinl play.
to only live hits while going the
lead over Willie Mays of t h e
.
. distance for the Tigers. He
San Francisco Giani.! and Hank The Pirates grabbed a big struck out eight and walked
Aaron and Joe Torre of the lead by shovmg h?m~ etght two. Jack Jacobs and T. Wyatt
Milwaukee Braves.
runs m the se.cond mmng and teamed up on the mound for
Flllb Straight Wla
then coasllng m.
the Yankees, striking out five
Allen took over the le•d Steve Van Meter woked on and issuing five bases on balls
Thursday night when the Phil- the hill lor the winners, strik· Tiger hitting was paced by
lies beat the Braves Z.l for their mg out II and walking eight. R. Abbott, the pitcher, wtlh a
fifth straight victory. Allen went Gilmore was starting pitcher home run and single, P Dill
1-for~3 to remain at .335 while for the Jets. G!rolaml came ln with a homer and base knock.
Aaron bad an 0-tor-1 night and during the ,.cond and Soulsby and R. Dixon with a home run
fell five points from .337.
took over in the fifth.
and three singles. Other Tiger
Ray Culp, one of the Phillles' J~t hitters were D. Gilmore bitters were E. Abbott with a
off ·again · on- again pitchers, with a double , and H. Vaughan, single, G. Skinner, two smgles
c•me through with a three-hit· S. Story and D. Glaze, each a and F. Burney, a single.
ter for his fifth win against four smgle. For the Pirates, Morty Getting hits for the Yankees
los.es while Ken Johnson suf- T1lu• slammed a home run and were Jack Jocobs and Mark
fered his loss. Culp was tagged two smgles, Chuck Legar bad Werry, each wtth • single, and
for the M1lwaukee run in the two doubles and a single, Van Bob Werry with a bome run,
- liflh on singles by Mack Jones Meter a double and single and double and single.
and Denis Menke snd a passed
ball but didn't allow another hit
untJ I Torre singled with two
v
in the ninth.
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A team of "Oldtlmers" wUI
WASHINGTON (UPI) - · 1li6
challr•,• th• Pomeroy Hlglt washington RedskiRs annou:lcecl ~
'khn••t Summer League squad Thursday that two veteraiW ~
!h•ll "'rmrll:lv at !:30 p. m. on who sat out last seasorr have
thr romrroy baseball Held. signed to play in 196li and one ·
rhe gam• wiD be beld to old pro has been put on waiv·
raist' mont&gt;y for the Boyt' ers.
u,.,gue 1n Pomeroy. Donation&amp;
Offensive end Bill Anderson,
will be Bl'f't&gt;pted from fans at. who quit the club Jacrt year to
tending.
become a coach at TenneiS9
Major Loague Staudlngo
New York at Boston
Som• of the players npect- and fullback Ken Webb, who
By Umted J-'reu lnternaUooal Minnesota i'tt Kcm ~~!i City. twJ· , ed to hr nn the field for the spent last season studying Jaw
L~:l==H
America• League
ltght
"Uidllmrrs" are Ed Kennedy, at Atlanta, have signed to play
W. L. Pet. GB
National League
Du·k karr .lr .• Romer Smith, this !lleason. Veteran placekick.
Cleveland
44 'tl .620
W. L. Pet. CD George N"""elroad, Harxey et Jim Martm, a pro for 14
Mmnesota
43 28 .606 I Los Angeles
46 n .;~o
. Van Vranken, Dlcll YotiJiC, years, has been placed Gil '
Chicago
42 29 .592 2 Cinctnnati
13 33 .506 2
Phil Ohllngor, Terry Obling· waivers.
Ballimore
42 32 .568 J'h San ~·ranclSco 40 33 .548 3¥• or and Ed Bartels.
40 31 .56~ 4 Phtladelphia
39 34 .534 41&gt;
Maa! Die that tlng-siu 11111 Deiroit
New York
~6 39 .4ml 10
Milwaukee
37 34 .521 5~ 1 .?t~ 1 ,-&amp;.,~-:to£~• '
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Los Angel es
33 41 .44tl 12'h Pittsburgh
39 36 .520 5'~ : ton Senalo" In a year aod a
Boston
29 43 .403 15'h Ch1cago
35 40 .467 912 1half aga~n s t the Senators. Sie·
Washmgton
311 46 .395 16'.&gt; St. Louis
35 41 .461 10 bert has yielded just five
Kansaa C1ty ?'2 45 .328 20 Houston
34 42 .447 11 earned 1'1.lns m 45 t-3 innings
Thursdays Results
New York
27 50 .351 18 1k for an (lgg era He has slru ck :
Detroit .2 Boston 1
Tbursday's Results
out 55 batters and HI lowed fln ly
BaltirnDre 4 New York 3, mght Clncago 6 Los Angeles 3
26 hils
The Syraruse team raJliPd frrr Cleveland 7 Washmgton 2, mght New York 5 CmcmnatJ 1
H~ f:mned 11 and was nicked
five runs in the bottom oJ Lhe tOni~ games seheduledr
Ph1Jadelphra 2 Mrlwaukee I, for five hrt s. includtng Ken Me
fifth
Frtday's Probable Pll(·hen mght
Mu11l'll s 1wrnf&gt;r bt' 11md a seven
· · Thursday evemng to down Ch
v1s1tmg Letart, 7-5.
H.'ago &lt;:~ t Los 1\n~trt·~ rntghl St !.oms 7 Prttsburgh 6, ntghf : hl t att&lt;w~ that tnt· ludPd thref' 1 3 Pee. SUITES
Jim Hubbard went' the route 1f- Horlt'n (7-51 vs Chtlnt:e (4 1 10nl)' games scheduled l .
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Start At Just _
on th~ m&lt;mnd for Syracuse m I.
Frida)''.s Probable Pih:hen Wa~ner 's nth homer '\l\iiS also
the Little • Southern League
con- Mumesota
at KC~no.;as
C1ty St Louis at• New York (ntghtl sco red rrom fIn 1 b.t&lt;;e on an m
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10 and 1ssumg (nJg rU - Liiml 17-LJ vs U Uon-1-G1bson 19-61 vs. Lary !1·21. f ld
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1 Crnc1nnat1
at Phrl&lt;:~dt&gt;lpiJta Je
error.
e ~~&lt;' Ol) '"
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1 cred ~t'd lht&gt; Indtan c;
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ed for Letart , was replaced by Det ron a
as m~lnn lntghtl l(mghtl - O'Toole 11-7) vs
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- AguJrre (9·2J v~. D;,n iels 15_ Sf t ,9- 6)
lead to a fu ll game over the
P J UStICe
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I San Francisco at Chirago
~-' m~wso. a \\ ms
10 the f1fth.
' Cleveland
at
Biliiimore , Holm (J-4 1 vs Koonce 16-6 )
c':'a~g:,:o_\::,V::,h':_:'':_:::So::•:,:.·____.-..-J:=::i:ii:""ii:iiiii:
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Syracuse hitter!! were Amos {n.rght J - Stange 2· 1) vs J.j Milwaukee at
PiLLsburgh liiii
Moore, Jim Hubbard, Jerry Miller il·II.
(mghli - Clonmger (IU-6) vs
Hubbard. Carroll Baker and New York at Soli ton ~mghll - Can.lv..ell 16-2!.
Steve Thorpe, each with
a ! Stottlemyre l8-4 1 v~ \lurehead Los Angeles at Houston lnililhl 1
single. For Letart Falls, Ju slke (4-6&gt;·
, ,
~ - Drysdale 111-7) vs Bru te r6
had a single and double. B
. Saturday 8 Games
9).
Pickens. two singles and A Hill Clllcago at Lus Angell'!:!
Saturday's Games
and N. Baker, each a single. Detrotl aj Wash tngton
St. LoUJs a• .'lew York , mght
Clevt'l&lt;md at BaltlmiJie
Cincmnatl at Philadelphia , nrght

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EDITOR'S NUTE: Nguyen
"Whal are we trying to , d&lt;&gt;- air force.
r:ao Ky, Soutb Viet Nam's pohlJcs OJ r~volutlon.
I "I no longer have perso~l
nambuyaol nllhtar) premu~r.
"I'm read'v to anept advJce. ambitwns. " Ky semi. · 'J don t
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grantrd his first e&gt;clu"ve m- anythng - b~t not wtth a gun ' road Only to open the road. To
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there was also turmoil among
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tary," he said. "Tbe only way
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firm oils steady,
COLUMBUS I (U~!~-- action ' Autos held close ~ Thursday's
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Charles F.De Barker 1£l'i, been races 'dur'tng the ••pr'tng ud
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the [we areft"
I ren ,s,i:~~:r.~;l years
He is
,;r~ strongman, satd today he his command of the_Vie~n_arnese' So far, Ky's solulton to
or pro I ,
(Vote 127.()1.
tal Thursday mghl of i
long resident of Logan, a ~··~- ••
wa~ ready to execute &lt;:orrupt
-H.R. 127, sets 1 p.m. Sun~ suffered when struck by a
ber of the Logan Rotary CIUb,i l
government ofltcials ·:•d war
day as ttme lor
bells to 011 Route 94, south of Wari&lt;-1 and all Masontc Bodies at
proftleers by hts own hand
rmg as part of Let Freedom worth.
and a J2nd Degree Mason,
11
BY REQUEST
"I wlll clean up Satgon," the
•
Rmg" program !Voice Vote).
The highway patrol
a ·member
the Eastern
01
34 yea-old Atr
commandHouse concurs 10 Senate James was making a
of tbe American Legion,
" told UPI 10 an excluSIVe 10·
•
•
amendments
, ,
while riding a bteyle
terVIew whtle !lyiOg to villages A bill assed b the Ohio of the bill, Representative Lon- hibited to sell due to I o c a I -H.B. 511, prohtbtts cruelty when struck by a car"litttnatJ.] He is also a member
In the central part of South VIet Le ISiatuie recen~y providiOg des slated that the b:ll was one trade barriers. The Ohio De- to rQdeo ammals.
by Patsy Etlmg, 23, "
chairman of !he Hocking Coun- Cleaners
Pomeroy
Nam seeking pubhc support for
the statewide meat inspec- of the most important pieces of partment of Agriculture ao- P· , ·ed Senate
The woman was passmg
hiS military regtme.
, ,
tlon service was signed into legislation to race the !06th sumes the responstbtll!y
of
"s'~ 226 b
of
truck and did not see the boy,
"No more pohttctans. Ill JUst law by Governor James A General Assembly.
state meat lnsptetion,
8b d - . , , Vans 2~a71e
WBi not beld.
ask lbem to toke vacaltons.
d
thereby reducing the duplica- below cost ( ote · ),
oul of Saigon I'll tell them they Rhodes. The btll was Is:n~ore He stated the bill will ac· tion of Inspections by various -H B. 498, revises state
can make poitUcs in Kontum or by Sam Landes o a !SOD celera te the free flow of Ohto local boards.
seed law &lt;Vote ~I.
The Pomeroy Bowling Lanes have Completed In·
Quq NgaL"
county 10 the House of Repre- processed me • t products
-II B. , 522, regulatea lntristallation
of All New Lanes, Approaches, Pin Decks
KJ was referring to two prov sentaltves and by Senator Oak- throughout the slate of 0 hi o
shtpments of pesticides
10
and
Ball
Returns
and Other Improvements For the
Inc.. where the fightmg against ley Collins
the Ohto Sen•,te thereby sltmulatmg the sales
0
(Vole 25-01.
Bowlers Convenience and Wilt Be Open At 6:00
Communist guerrillas has been With the passage and stgn ng of Ohto farmers, processors and
-H.B. 929 . appropriates 1500,P.M. July 5th.
'
bt"aviest in recent weeks.
meat packers. Many areas herefor crlmmal costs for
Wanta Resulh
tofore have prohibited
meat
IIJ65 !Vote 26-(IL
Hous•el
"I'll •ovem this like a millfmm commg mto certain ciltes.
Senate concur~ In
tary command,''
tbe flam boyan1
IInder the new 1aw , th e 'a
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t te CLEVELAND !UPI) amendments
MENTONE , Call!, IUPI)
POMEROY, 0.
h
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I t can ,. II Its pro- panston
· 0 1 th e propo sed
B. 92, makes
Chester Wynn, 44, Mentone k
pllot aaid. "W a I wan t IS reinspecled pan
the-sofltelal
state tomato
drink
oulh.
duct anywhere in the state.
room Eneview Motel · Into
driving hla alx-ton dump true
26-0),
'~If [ 11ay tht price of rice
The law IS hailed as a great . larger 70B-rnom convention
~wn a curving grade near
shuuld drop, what 1 want to see
boo.'it to the free enterpnse sys- ~ tel was one of three ·
Wednesday, when his brake
11 1 prtce drop, "Even tf I have
ENJOY
By Ann Lee Walkins
1tem, Landes added In the menls included today in a
broke.
•,.mwardll
lo.. .
MiS&gt; Lwda Eichinge r, daugh. past many packers were pro-~ velopment being planned In a
1'he truck hurtled ••
K)l's voice trolled oft But this ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham ·
, ,
$26 mlihon downtown developfaster aru. faster, streaking
polDI waa clear. He w•gged hts E&lt;ehinger. and Miso
Pally •ill Mrs. Lauro Letfheit v;ere ' mot.
the parked patrol far or Calli- II
indeJ: finger as ij it were a PJS· Wmeb•ennet , daughter or Mr. IIJ, r daughter, Mrs.
Kathryn David C. Lincoln , one of the
forma highway patrolm&amp;n ttav-11
tol and accompaned the ges· and Mrs. Dana Wmebrenne_r, Peters of Arcadta, and
h~r developers, said plans for
Funeral servlcell are announ- ford 0. Shepard.
lure wtth Ute words, "twenty or have enrolled at the Mounlam grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Wtl-1mote l project were being re- ced for John T. Schriber, Crossgave chase . 1l•ckll
lbirly people.''
State College 10 Parkersburg. ham Peters and famtly of Hol• 1viewed followmg
a recom- lanes, W. Va., who died suddenthe out-of-control t1
WITH US
"The day l Nnd a corrupt of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ams- \1 1ch.
.
mendation made Thursday by a ly Thursday while enroufe
the next four miles, Shepllclal, ~ will be. my great ~.leas- poker of Columbus spent Sun- Dickie a~d Chuckte Burdette researcP firm for
Roanoke, Va., by""· of
ran Interference fo~
1
ure to shoot htm myself, Ky day with her mother, Mrs of GalhpoiJS spent a few days Cleveland
attack.
truck with the patrol ear!
said. He added that he IS Pre· Laura Leifhetl
.
w1th Mr. aPe Mrs. WIIItam The report said the
He had worked for the Appa· light, siren and a1r horn dearpared to st~m~.out governm.~n- Mr. snd Mrs FranciS Kush- Winebrenner and family,
area needed '' least 1,400
lachlan Power company for sev. In&amp; .the way through 16 mterRoutt 1
tal corrupHon at any cost. , ner of Martella spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs Cad Weese hotel and motel rooms by 1970 etal yeors, and was preceded secttons.
Middleport, 0. '
Desptle the tough talk, Ky m· wttl. her aunt and uncle, Mr. spent several days wtth therr and at least 100 or 800 of
in death by his father, Saul Wben the truck cameto
calnlly ]:;::::
dtcated he doe~ not ~~nt to be- and Mrs Joe Wr1ght
son and daughter·m·law , Mr ne"" umls in a single
Schriber, and two e&amp;r!l ago b at a level ar~o1, Shepard
come an mflextble mtlttary diC· Mr. and Mrs. George Walton and Mrs. Jack Weese ol Pur·
his mother
Matf.
G
got out of hiS patrol car
11
tator. He msisted, however. that of Steubenvtlle h.ave spent a rna He1ghts.
Sehrlber '
rt
wrote Wynn a ticket for ignorbe does not plan lo be pushed few days wilh ~r and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown
Surviv~rs Include hia wife lng a •lop sign, speeding and
uround by the myrtad retigtous Charles Lisle and family Wh1le and fam1ly of Mineral Wells,
Mildred: one son Clarence
equipment violations.
and pohtJCol fa&lt;ltons m South here they also called on Mr. 11 . va., spent a Sunday wllh
home · a brother ' Paul
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Vtet Nam whtch have toppled and Mrs. Hershel D1ddle and he· mother, Anna Grace Oiler
Va .; two sisters, Mrs. Bryon,
"' prevtous Saigon govern- other relatives and fnends.
and brother, Jtm Btll, and her
H. Bailey Tuesday
(Madeline) McNeeley, and Mrs
ments.
Called here by the tlhoess of grandrrtother, Mary M. Dtddle,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr caU- William (Pauline) Cook,
' Young And Inexperienced
their father, Mr. Charles Hy· who has recent ly returned from
By Mrs. A. H. BaUey
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Cal Orr leston; .an aunt, Mrs. Jane
'' I'll admtt Utat , I'm youn~ sell were hiS son, Mr.
BtU Holzer hospitaL
~ • Mr. and Mrs. Liew
of AnUqulty Sunday.
key, Middleport: three cottstn,s, JI
, , • mexpertenced m poltltcs, Hysell and
daughter, Mr. Miss ROllO Ann Lisle visited ston of t' orest Run and her bro- Jeffrey Friend spent
few Mrs. Charles IHelen) Byers
: ' 'atd, ktcktng ofl hiS shoes and Mrs. Gene Mills and lam· Mr. and Mrs. Robe~! A Harden 1!her and wtfe of Salt Lake City days with his grandmother,1 Mrs. Bernard Gilkey, both of
r· ~ sprawlm~ out on • SJnall lly, all of Columbus
ol tv. anon.
I spent Thursd&amp;y evenmg w•th Allee Capehart of Syracuse.
dleport, and Guy Gilkey,
brnk '" the C47 transport plane Mr and Mr;, Don&amp;ld Hub- Mrs Eddte Lo~ ond child- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr,
Mrs, Marcia Keller of Chest- tumbus. , ,
takng htm to Hue. South Vtet ' bard and daughter, Donna, and reo of Columbus are spending I Miss Sharon Holler attended er was 8 supper guest of Mr. Servtces will ~· held ~at•ur- 1 1
Nam's, second largest Ctly,
Mrs Hubbard's grandmother, a week wtth Mr. and Mrs. the 4-H Council Camp at
Mrs. Paul Orr Thursday.
at 3 p.m. IDST) at
the
Pausmg to ltghl an Amercan- Mrs. Ada Cramlet of Ractne George S1aats ond farroi•f·
ters Cave for several d&amp;ys.
Mra. A. H. Bailey received
In Crosslanes. Friends
made ctgarelte he pulled from v1stted her parents, Mr. and Miss Linda Lipscomb viSited Mrs. Alice Capehart and son, word of the death of her nepb- may cal) at the Alley-Casdorph
the Zlpper pocket of hJS hlack Mrs. Kenneth Wilt of Bucyrus with relattves In Elkins, W. Va. Don, Syracuse, spent an aft. ew, Willard Horton, of E•at Funeral, borne St Al~ns, W.
flight sutt, Ky added :
over the weekesd
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson ernoon with Mrs: Bettty Friend. Liverpool.
Va., unttl time of servtces,
·:But on the other hand, revo- Mrs. Carl Gordon Is vtsttlng and children, Jeanie, Bobby &amp;nd Grover White and Doris call- Mrs. Ralph Trussell and ehll·l,ioiiii.;i;;;i..ii.;.;..~~~~lultons must be, carrted out by her molher, Mrs. Mae Cowte Cindy vu;ited his parent., Mr. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ora White
the young and mexpertenced
and other relattves and frieflds. and Mrs. J. C. Patter-Son In and Linda at CarmeL
who have been vlslti!ll He1dqu1rters For All
·
ber parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Peto
Mr. Fred Jenkins, Sr., spent Brohard, W. Va. They were Mr, and Mrs. Billy Orr and Klrlthorl o1 Marton lnd
rethe weekend at his home with accompanied home by his niece sons spent Sunday with lbe turned home SUnda'y. .,
hiS wtfe. Peggy from hts em· Miss Delores Patterson for a Clint Orr family.
Mrs. Thelma Eddy of Woostployment '" Columbus.
couple weeks' vistt
I Mr. ond Mrs. Reed Eynon er and Doris White local caiiMr. &amp;nd Mrs Jack Gibbs and Mtss Linda Eichinger and 1and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watson ed 00 Mrs. Thelmo' Orr ~ntl son spent a weekend With her Mtss Pally Winebrenner spent of MtchJgan called on Mrs. A ly.
parent s, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllam the weekend at home wtth thetr Miss Sharon Holter attended
E1chmger an~ son,
Johnny, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Mrs. Mollie Guinther Ia visit· ~H Career Day at WOO!Iter
The&gt;. were accompanied back Eichinger and Mr. and Mrs. lng relatives in Poca, W. Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr c~llto Vtenna, W. Va., by Johnny Dana Winebrenner.
Mr. Herman London was
ed 00 the Billy Orr family last
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Is Grand Love
Of State Order

being untrue to
many Urnes, and '!'e separ

Eolered Hospllal
Gauge readfnp - GaUlpoU~ I
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ed once becalllll oltt. He prom· Among
thOse who entered
dam 12.0, 12.2, running 2
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babedkto,cbange and I tooktb~~ Holzer Hospital in the past 24
on roUera. Pomei'Gy · ••~~~~
c . or two yar~ ov~ry •• boun were: John l.r. Morgan
26.43, PL Pleuanl 23.8'1,
OUI, OlD STORY
do everylblug possible to please went well, and .now be s back 1 EdgOIIIOill Dr., Mra. Larry PT. PLEASANT _ Miss Eliz. ton .092 falling, Kanawha li'alt•ll
Dear Belen:
him, keep my.eu up, I b wltb tho girl lrtenda. I tbrea~ !.Ievina, New Haven, W. Va .. abetb Burcham. Wortlly Advis· 2.66 falllng, Charleston .
I '1Nd )lOur column every bOUle clean, tbe children
ened to leave him and he just Gerald I.. Fields, Hartford, W. er of the Point Pleasant Asoem· staUonary. lAndon, Marenil and
day but have nrvoer tfad a pro- behaved, and I show him 'I laughs and says I ,lov• him Va., Mrs. Hubert J, Sharp, Rl. bly No. 23, Order of Rainbow Winfield dama were on the
blem like mJne,
love and enjoy him. Yet he d too much lor .that. I m JUSt a I Letart, W. Va., George I.. for Girls, was appointed to the sills.
011 1
~l~Jov;:e~my:;:..h:ua;ba;;nd~very~.;m;;;u;;;c;;,h~ra;.;ther;;.iibe:;;_w~l;.;tb~tb~eiioi.lhiier;i;;igli.r,.Js.'l! housekeeper.
~:lh
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Sauer, 159\2 Brownell St.. Mid· office of Grand Love at the Boat Movements•
bedroom pnvt eges; cons an y dleporl, Charles L. Neuman, Sy· Grand Assembly In Charleston.
belittled.
racuse Brenda Marie Harri- Miss Ellen Fisher of Ripley Obio River - Jellboal down I
1 3 25
Go Forth On The Fourth With A • ' ·
1 can't go on this way - I'm son, Rt. 4 Oak Hill, Mrs. Ch31' was elected
Grand
Wol' 13• 1 • · m.; Indiana up •· ' '
45
a bundle of nerves and this les A, Stapleton, Jackson, Mrs. thy Advisor.
P· m.; Susan Lane up !4, '1:
14 5
kind of lire isn't good for the James c. Rid&amp;e, Rt. 5 Jack· Girls from the local assem· P· m.; National down • :55
•on, Fred C. Wood, Coalton, bly attending the. three · day a. m.; Chris Jr. down 1•· 7 1 ·
II elilldreo, but can't earn e~••b
uv-o
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m.; Elisha Woods
down 15,
to support tbem If I leave. lie Mrs. Albert Hixon, Coal Grove, S&lt;!ssion were Mtss . ure am, 6 ,30 a. m.; Ben McCool down
would only pay me child Gordon H. Eddy, Rt. l Vincent, Lmda Bailey, . Wanda Wtlson, 15 , 6:50 a. m.; Jefferson up
support as be did before when and Mrs. Alvie Lambert, Rae .. Shelw Smttll, Linda Pullins, Pat 17 8. 45 p 11\.. Philip Sporn up
!left. What can I do?-MISER- land, Ky.
Durlee and Peggy Prtddy . . 11' 4.: 20 ~. a{.; Edeana Bo&amp;
ABLE
Blrlbo
Girls and adulls from Pomt w~rth down 17, 6 a. m.; Lunga
1he Point down 17, 6:30a.m.; John
Dear Miserable:
Mrs. Curtis F. Riffle,
215 Pleasant who received
If you haven't read a problem Main St., Pl. Pleasant, son, 2:24 Grand Cross ol Color at lnvestl· J. Howe up t8, 6:2ii a. m.; frllke yours In HHU, it must be a.m. Thuraday.
lure were. Eltzabeth Burcham, ene Chotin up 21, 6:20 a. m.;
due to my admirable restraint
Dll&lt;bqed
Linda Batley, Wanda Wilson, Lorena up 22, 11:15 p.m.; Bay·
- because my mail iJ lull of Patients recently discharged Sheba Smtih, Lmda Thomas, ou Lorraine down 22, 5:•5 a.m.;
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problems like yours. And all Included Mrs. Wilbur Rowley. Mrs. Leone Brock, Norah Lttch· Queen City down 23, 3:35a.m.;
the
wives say the same thing: Mn. Wesley Tackett, Mrs. liar· field, Gayle Halstead, Mrs. Bet· Jane 'J'. down 23, 5:20 a.m.;
Catalina 4 dr. Sedan. Power steering and brakea. Autao
"l
can't,
nor can an)IODe else, mon Sprouse, Wortlly Wallis, ty Thomas, Mrs. Lois Monroe, Charles K. up Greenup 5:20 p.
matic trans. One carefW Local owner.
change my 'married bachelor,' Myrtle Young, Mrs.
Dennis Mrs. Martlyn McDaruel, Carl m.: Joyce II up Greenup 5:50
but I'm afraid to cut IOOIIe While, Guy Swadley, Mrs. Clo· Lanham and Harry Chambers. p. m. : Cotton Queen up Green·
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without him.''
vis Graham, Mrs. Gerald Me- Mrs .Janett Capehart, Mnth· IUP 9:50 p. m.; lllinols down
For
heaven's
sakes!
You're
a
Farland, Miss Mabel
Hysell, er Advtsor of the local Assem· IGreenup 11:45 p.m.; Gilda Me·
Chevrolet Coupe. Spotless all white flnbh . 4 speed shift.
modern,
self
.
sufficient
wornMrs.
William
McClaskey,
Mrs bly, accompamed the grrls to lcool down Greenup t2 :25 a.m.:
OnlY 22,935 easy miles.
sn. II your life is "lntoler· Joseph Llsh, F'rank
Proffitt. Charleslon.
I Lynn B. up Greenup 12:50 a.
able" (with no hope of change), Angela D. Saxton, Sandra L.
m.; L. Ftore up Greenup 6:45
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then don't lei fear o1 the un.. Griffiths, Kimberly Hill , Mrs.
a. m.; Pamela D. down Mel·
known
ruin
the
rest
of
II.
Della
Foglesong,
Mrs.
Samuel
Dr.
Taylor
Heading
dahl4 :30 p.m.; Louistana down
Hard Top ~- Sb()WS tender care. Genuine leather sealll.
A great many women support Treese, Mrs. Howard Burris. Foundation C.:hapter Meldahl 5:25 p. m.; Luther
Full power.
themselves and their children Mrs. Lawrence McCafferty, Mrs PT. PLEASANT _ The Mas- Herdman down Meldahl 8:10 P·
nowadays and do excellent jobs Larry E. Arthur and Infant son, on County Chapter ol National m.: Steel Ranger up Meldahl
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- and a lot of them doh't hav. Mrs. Darrell L. Dugan, Mrs Foundation ol Inlantile Paraly·
p. m.; E. P. Jones down
child support to fall back on
sis held its ann•ml organization· Meldahl !Jd. m .; Polly Crane !
Chevrolet Coupe, Only 22.944 careful mlleo, Actually
either.
fun and as many friends as I al dinner meeting at G en c
Meldahl 4.25 a. m.
owned by school teacher. Automatic shift Corvatr's best,
I can't feel too terribly
did when I was a blonde.
Ball's restaurant this week
Galhpoll• Dam - Western
pathetic with you gals
It's not tile color of the hair Dr. Randall Tnylor was re· up 8:30 P· m.; John Hood down
wring your hands about the thai counts - it's a nice per· elected chapter chairman and 10:20 P· m.; Stev: Chc~t down
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raw deal you're getlmg, yet sonality, neatness, understand· Mrs. Ruth Schools was elected no a.m • Buc eye ate up
Catalina Sta. Wa&amp;on, One particular owner. Showa beat
won't stir yourselves because lng of othera, and a big smile. to head U1o Mother's March for 4 · ~ • · ~· Rl
of oart. Hydramatic. Power steerine and brakes.
you like your comforts too well. could write a Jot of things I the 14tb year. James Lewis
anaw 8 M ver
F.
30
Sure. it'll be rough finding
know about fickle, roving, UD· chosen as drive chairman; Kath· H 1 z u~ ar~et 't 2 .~ 5m~:
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a.nd managing on your own - principled dark · haired girls, leen Roush, secretary and will me enBe;ve~':wn a~~~ield 1 '
but you'll get back your sell· you'd better believe I could, also head the New Haven Moth· m : w 11 Shaver Jr up WI~:
4 dr, Hard toP Sedan. Pontiac's finest, and this one is
re!pect,, which Is som~thlng a 80 why don't you natural brun· l!l''s March; Clair Lee Cottrill, 1fi;;d 8.35' P m.. 'Elg~rcliff up
fineat in the bend. Jmmac:u.late inside and out. Power
rounder • wife, couldn I pos.!l· etles sweep your own closet treasurer.
.
,
Winfield 1:25 p. m.; A. J . Pal·
ateerine and brakes. Hydramatic.
bly have! lsn t that wortb a before you start on someone Mrs. Harold CalliS secretary·
down Winfield 1u:05 p. m.·
little hanlshlp' And If it Isn't, else? Frankly, your yakking treasurer of the fund dive •.nd Franklin B. up Winfield 3.35 a'.
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then dry your. tears ~nd make makes you sound so dreary and Kenneth Robmson,
pubhc1ty m.: Allen R. Merrill down
the best of It. You ve got a drab and stupid; and what you chatrman.
field 4 a. m.
Pickup. One local owner. Can not tell from ne~ tr~ck
clear choice. - H.
say about tile blondes makes
- - -- setting next to it. V6 - Long wheelbase, 8 ft. wtde·stde
Dear
Helen:
them
sound
so
daring
and
e•·
REPORT
ISSUED
Pleasant
Valley Hospital
body,
I get so tired of hearir)i tbese citing thai it's no wonder men PT. PLEASANT - Mason ADMIITED: Mrs.
Robert
catty women blame blondes
turn to !belli, away I rom County Sheriff
Bush, Gallipolis; Joseph Kin·
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all tbelr troubles - as a
you.
has released the
naird, Hogsell ; Ml'!.
Early
did
recently
In
your
column.
Why
don't
we
all
dye
our
hair
activity
report
lor
the
Leon.
Michael
Legg,
4 dr. Cotalino Sedan. Hydramatic. Oriainol dark blut
here's a rebuttal.
peen, and get along? - GAL of June. The department travel· Leon. Carm~l Harper Letart.
finish.
I was a blonde for years until WITH TEMPER
ed 5,096 mil~ In the line of Doniia Harper, Letart';
Mr;.
aot 00 tired of lho8e
r..
duty; Investigated 11 awdents; Robert Shiflet, Lorain, Ohio;
marks I decided to dye my This column Is dedicated to one breaking and entermg; ser· Mra. James Bartrum, Hender·\1
hair and see II dork • haired
Uvi••,
Ule. so If you're hav· ved 20 warrants and 52
son.
pis were mlllina out on
Ina
trouble or just plain papers; booked 63 persons
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Gerald
lhina. Well, I have my
trouble, let Belen help YOU. tbe county jail.
Sellers and son, Portland, Ohio;
POMEROY, O.

Helen Bottel

BETTER BUY
FROM
BLAETTNARS

62 Pontiac

- $1595

63Monza

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63Monza

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63 Pontiac

63 Bonneville

.$2395

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SAVINGS

COME TO ..•

How
Repeal
of the
Excise
·•

I
I

Tax
Will

Affect
Your
Phone
Bill

Reduction in the Federal Excise Tox just
approved by Congress and signed Into low
by the President will result in substantial
savings to all telephone users.
The 10 per cent tax on loco\ ond long dis·
tonce calls wi II be lowered to 3 per cent on
January I, 1966. A new rote of 2 per cent
will apply on January 1, 1967, with a further
decreose to 1 per cent on January 1, 1968.
The tax will be eliminated the following
year.

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What does this mean to you as a customer? Check your next phone bill. You con
figure how much lower it will be. Under the
space noting tax on local ahd long distance
service, your tax will be lower by 7 per cent
starting January 1.

1963 Chevrolet • • $1995

Impala 2 Dr. B,T, VB - Std. Trans. Radio and hea~r.

1962 Ford • • • •

P'alrlane !100 - 4 Dr. Sedan. VIi - Auto. Trani./ltadlo
and beater. One owner.

•
1962
Oldsmobile
4 Dr. Sedan. Power steerlni and brakea,

Our customers in 1966 would hove p&lt;tid
about $3,664,000 in Federal Excise Tax.
With the reduction the savings to custtlll'lers
wi II total more than $2.5 mill ion. And by
1969, the year the tax is to be wiped out
entirely, our customers will save more than
$4.5 million.
General Telephone pointed out on frequent occasions that the tax was inequitable
and should be removed. We ore extremely
pleased that Congress has voted to reduce
the tax and in three years eliminate it.
We ore doubly pleosed that the resulting
savings will be received by you - our
customers.

Radio

ufd

Heater.

1960 Chevrolet

• $1095

•

Radio. Heater, New Tires
Mechanical A·l
ONLY

S109S

Condition.

• • $1095
1959
Chevrolet
Impala 4 Dr Sedan VB - Std. Trans. !ladlo tnd heater.

1958 Chevrolet

$695

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2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trano,

1958 Chevrolet

VB - 2 Or. Sedan. Auto, Trano. Badlo and beator,

1957 Ford

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News Noles

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Mono Cllapt~. Methodist to;vangeiistic •e rllce 1 40 , m at Ca ldwell.
Church, Arthur Stitt Pa;tor .liawtek ora\er semce 1 40 P ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hifk.' and
Sunday School, tD • m Oliver m. Weilnesda)
.
son, Paul, ot Br•to, Tenn. and
Sajre Supt . Sunday Wor&lt;hlp
Mr. and M". Marltn Swan • nd
service, II a m.; Prayer meet· I Syrar·rKt Chur&lt;b ot tbe Na'" Joe Clouse ol wlumbus wert
ing every Wedno;osrlay evemng ~nt! W1~J1am L . l'twr11e pa~ fm weekend guesls ot Mr. and M· :~ .
Sundl.l\' Sd' !J'IJ ~ .il1 a m.. Mum William
SeaL They '""o
Naomi Baptist Cburcb: sa..
Porlland Methodlll Chur&lt;b, i Ing wurshop 10 31• a. m.
IVtstter:l With Mr and Mr.
day Schofot 9:30 a. m.: WOI' Soatb BeUtel EUB Cbureb - Arthur Stltt, pastor . Sunday ,
.
,
d181 .11
,1
!hlp 11 a. m.; Prayer aorvlce, Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- School 9:30 to 10 30 a m., Har·1 Pootecostal ASRemhty, Roole Wa)ne Beal an
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1 p.m. Wedneaday
tor. Sunday .School9:45 a.m., ol&lt;l G. Rousb, Supt.; Kenneth 1'4, Kev "aut!!: Jones. P"''"' wrth Ear~! BeaiGwno ;s f~
'
Norman H. Bahr, Supt. SUnday McLeod, ~ss't. Supt: Services iSunrlaj School 10 a m., Wor II~nt at e~gs enera "''"'
Carleton .:burch, lfnpbory Worship 10:4$ a. m. and '1 :30 p. every Sunoay evening.
Ishtp servtfes 7.30 p m Sun a · 01 S Cl .
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pa• m. Alternately. Bible Study , ·
.
.day Wrodnes1hv and Friday
Mrs. a · t. atr . Janri :Hid
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; and Prayer service led by past· Racine . Metbodist Cb!ll'cb, The Pente&lt;oolal 1-'buN'h. Mill· Nancy, and Mrs. Alpha Uodn
aupl Sunda•J Wor· or, 7., 30 p, m. Tbursday.
H. L. MctJaruel, pastor Suo· dlepor1, ~~u
o. tl 3 d A
Sum J·a}' 1VISIItd
f ' '"'"
Ralph "--1
\fCU ,
r
v~
Do 1 Mr. dand Mrs.
sblp oervlce, 10:30 a, m. 11111
day School 9:30 a. m. : Preach· Schoor 10 , m.: ~unday evenin~
ug as nne aj 1ast wr~·l· ,
'1;30 p. m. alternately. Prayer Syra&lt;uoe E.U.B. Cbureb, Paul 1ng t0:30 a. m.; MYF 8 p m.; evangeltstk service. 1 30 P m
Mr. and Mrs. Durward I•.
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. A. Sellen, 1'u10r.
Preyer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. WI:IIn...:lay Btble Stud) 1:30 p. Baker Jr. and family of I ;Ir&lt;l·
•
1:30 a. m. Sunday Scbool, Ben m. Wedn.oday.
m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer •nd . mgton ave moved here l&lt;l /.he
Cotamblr Cllttpol. WorUIJ&gt;...., Qutsenberry, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. Rod S I
M lhodl
Worship 7 '0 P m Pastor Rev ' Welker form .
8
'/tee e1cb 3unday 9 15 a m.; Morning Wor!'hip service \St
pr ngs
· ,
VIsitors of Mr. and Mrs.
"1 8 1. H
11 ·
1 '\unday SchoOl lD a. m.; Youth and 3rd Sundays of the m~nth ·
Chesler LA:mlry , pa:o~tur' Wor·
· ~rrt&gt;
.
Wayne Beal were Mr s. Elw ood
·
' ship ser"1ce 9 30 a m · Sun
Harnson\o'llle Pre~bytertan
'ervice6:15p. m. Evemna Wor· 130 p m Evemng ~anJtehs·
··
· Ch h J h D
Bowt&gt;rs and Peggy, Mrs. ~d.
1
thtp 7 p. m. e~r.h Sunday.
tic Se~vi~. 2nd and 4th Sun· day School. LO 15 a_ m.; M_ Y~· Ch~~~h· Sl'~&lt;:l IO~{~·~ 'e:· ~a~~~~ . ~enoy and Mr. and Mrs. Lorr
da ol month BETHANY - 6.34: p. m. Prayei and Rtble .
. .
' me Hudson.
llhdlltlr} Cltan• ttl Cltrlll. t · ~ a m Morning Worship ' Siudy, Wednesday, 7·30 pm •stup servtce .30 P m.
, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood
Art Marcum, minister; Blb'-' ·
· ·
H.eor~anJ:teO Uaurcb ue h'!SU!o
Sc:ltool and ~omLna Wor&amp;blp 10:30 a. m SUI•daY School, Blj· Ratlalld Metbadlat CbnrciJ-. L'hrlst 01 I.alief Llu' S.mt• m , and Rodnej. Mr~. Ernest Wood
l0·30 a Ill.' Christian Endelv: the Theiss, Supt.; 6 30 p. m. Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pastor . miles fntm H:adne &lt;W' Ral'ine- , ~d ~ISS Ernes1me Wood were
or, 6 ~
Evening Wunhlp Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Cburch School 9:30a. m.: Wor : 1-'ort.lllnd 1-ti..Wd Sunda~ Sdluol m Columbus one day last week.
'
't:30 a.m. Sunday School Way. 1ship service, 10 :30 a. m., M 1y 3~ 8 m., w 1rshtp 10 311 8
Mr and Mrs. Homer Ba tley.
' m.
1
p,
ne Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m Y. F. Monday. 6:30 p. m.
m. Sunda" ev p, 1111 ~ servicE 81 Mr. and Mrs.
.wayne Heal
P11evUie Cammtltllly Chareb Monlin1 Worship, 2nd and 4th Sllversvllle MelhodiSf Church , ,M P n Wl"' "'"""" '"' : and fam•ly were dinner guests
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. - Sunday of lhe "lontb; 8 p. Ill Arlll
S""
to
S d Ice al 730 P m Pa•tor C W I of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young.
. 7:30 p. Evenjng Evangebstlc
.
. Scb urI 9·30"" . pa.. Ge
r
un
a. Proffitt. All evening
, . serv All ernoon ca II ers ~ere Mr. and
Young Peop Ie 's service
Service,
Wolfe
00
m. Thursday; Evangelistic SIJ'o lot and 3rt1 Sunday ol montll. S
·Be· . a. ~h· dne e en '""' oe~ln at 1 30 0 m
Mrs. Avery St. Clair.
vice
Saturday,
7:30
p.
m.;
and
upt.,
rvlces
urs
ay
v
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ('h~r.
I
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Tappe!'! Plahll EUB Cbarch, lng.
Our Lady of Lorello Ml,.lou les King this weekend were Mrs.
Hemlock GNve Cbrlllla!l Rev, Eugene E. Emerson, pas· Sottoa Metbodlst Church, r\r- , Long Boltum, Hev . Thomas p.. Eddie King, Mr. •nd Mrs. RoCburch, Worship service, 1:30 tor; Sunday worshtp 9:30 a. m. thur Stitt, pastor.
suno•y ' tronek, administrator: Sund•y bert Richards, Mr. Bert Cole
a. m. Sunday School, 10, a. m. SUnday School 10 a. m., H.. School tO a. m., Clint On . .was• u :JO • "' . " I Hnt1 LJ•y• 1 and lamly of Akron.
Terry Culluma, Supt.
bart Vineyard, Supt. Btble Stu- Supt.: Sunday Worshtp, 11 a.m ot ObiiRalion. 7 p m
1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kin! and
dy and prayer services led by
St. John'o Catholl&lt; Ml••lnn , family and Mr. and Mrs. Row·
llr11dford a.are• o1 ~ pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Syracuse Metbadlsl Clt1rtb, near Guvsvifl• &lt;Jiutrh Rrd••• land Dais attended the AthensJoe
RobiDsoa,
Mllllster; Adult class meeting 7,30 p. &gt;r. Lester L. Roush. paoitur. Rev . Frank Manieri.
pal' I Manetta Dairy Association ban.
Homll' Forrest
Supt.· Bible m. last Monday of montb
Monung Worship ,.,..,.,. 9 a.m 101, Sunday Maso to 30 a. m.. i quet at Warnn High School
Scboo1 9:30; Morning Worahip,
'
IJana Winebrenner. Supt. IU '· Holy D•y ol Obhgotlon 6 311 a 1 near Barlow .
10:30 a. m.: Evortlng Worshi,. Federated Churcb, l'omeroy, m. Sunday chooL Y~ Wedne~ m.: Conlession, 1&gt; hour t&gt;elore l Visiting nver !he
weekend
1 p. m. Wedtt..Uy, 'I p. m. ~v. W. H. Perrin, pastor; &lt;Uy 6:30 p. m, Mra. Moore, Masa.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hud·
Bible Studlr.
carl Kau(J. Supt.. S u_ n d 0 Y director . Official Board meet·
I son was Shirley Hudson. VIsit·
School. 9 a. m.; Worahip hour 1D&amp; !lrsl Monday eacb month The Sal•allo• Army, Envoy in
Sunda wer Mr and
lloltar Otardt of C' rial 10 a. m.
al 'l:lll p. m. Holy CommW&gt; RayS Wlnmg . otfteti in char~e I M~s ·~rank y Hud:,n of Ro·
Bible School 8:30 a. m. Preac!J. Ml U to F WB Cit b
011 eacb quarteJ as announced Sunday 10 a. m. Holtness meet· . . ·
lq 10:30 L m., Oral and third Sund SchL• 1 ~.~. ·
ure ..:::1 WSCS 11rs1 Wednesday ot each ing: to,00 a. m Sunday SI:hrHJt ' cmMe.
d M R ld Tay.
Stmtlays
ay
oo •..., a. m., .,..
S nd 7
y
P 1,
r. an
rs. ona
'
Slartey, sup!.; Evealng wor- mootb.
u ay p. m. oung eop 0 8 : lor and daughters of Now York
Mai«&lt;B City Clttll'dt II Christ. &amp;blp. 7:311 p. m. b)' Cecil Cos
'!be United Methndlot church LeRion: 7.30 ~ m Salvstton I •pent a week visiting at the
Miller Street; Sunday
Bible t:..yman; Young People's meet: Pomeroy - Melvm
Alkire, meeting: Thur•daj . 1 to 3 Lo- 1 Fred Durham , Albert Taylor
Study 9 a. m. Evenl:ug WoJ'o In&amp; and Bible Study, '1:11 p.m.: B.A., B.D., pastor. Church dtes H"me •.eague. 7 D m Prep l and Ernest Jones homes.
ablp 7:10 p. m.; Bible study, Wedneaday; Choir practice at School 9:15 a. m., Leo Crew, cln•es; 7 30. P m Bible study. Mr. and Mrs. Elma Smith
7•30 p. m. Wedneeday.
'1•110 p. m. tbaraday.
Supt. Leo Vaughan, Asst. Supt. prayer meettng Other servrcet ' and sons recenlly spent a week
Divine Worship 10:30 a. m. In· bv annooncoment
in Conneaut visiting relatlveo.
Mlddl~ Qlr&lt;lt tl Otrflt, llllat11le Pllirbn H.U..s, IP. depe~~dence Sunday. Sermon : PomeNy Seveoth Day 4dvea- ' The had as lhtr
•ts Mr
lib lll(l YIID Streets Donald 0. Lan&amp;l9ille. Ohio!, Rev 0. H. "We Wlll Serve the LORD." tlst Cburc• - Mulberry Holghts l Smtih'• brothers ~k ' and
~ m!nfswo;l Blbla School, Car, PUIIIr: Sunday Scttool, V:IO Monday. 1 p. m. Policy Com· Rd., north ot Meigs Memonat ' James and their' JamilieR of
UO ~m., Kenne h McEibilllley, a. m., Robert Grate, SUpt. Wol' mittee of Church Board . of Hos.pltal Pastor, F W Glllont : Detroil, Mich .. and Mra. Smith's
~pt.,
Morning . . Wor&amp;blp, ablp service at 10:3; a. m.; )'II. Trustees, and the CommiSSIOn 4BSI!IIant Pastor, James
R I sisters, Mr. and Mra. Larry
m. Evenm!...Wor;l"J ll'im Youtb. R·46 p. m.: Evan· 00 Education, meet separately. HoHer Sarvtces on Saturday, ! Campbell and children of Jef·
lUO
7 p, m., Prayer Semce,
sellsllo service, 7:311 p, m. W 7:4$ p. m., Church
Official Sabbath School. I 30 p m.; , ferson and Mr. and Mr!. Rav
a.day, 'I p, m.
Woek Prayer and Pralae, Wetf. Board meeting. Thuraday, 7:15 Wol'lhip, 3:30 p. m.; Y 0 u th, Nlcheals and chiddren, Oak
a.u 11 ~Ill, ...........,, oellday, no D. m.
p. m. Chnir Rehearsal. Saltn.. meeting. 3 311 p. m.: Blbt• Stu· l aill. w. Va.
Jert'Y Mllltn. f)llllllrt Swtdl1 Kht.,GIII IIIJI 11 Joi!OVP'I day, July Loth, MYF ice cream dy, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.,
8cltool t:• a. m. Churd&gt; 18:11 Witne ....· Public mooting. Su.. sale at the church. Public sup. tS'I Evans lleights, GalUpoha. i NEW YORK !UP!\ _ Total
11 1 lnvestmenta bj lifo lnaurall&lt;'e
a.m.; CbriiiiiD ltndeovor, t:• day 5 p. m., Watch- !IIUdy port kindly requested.
!!'.de• Ualted 61'0itrn!n
p, m. lvtalll&amp; "'"""- t:ll p. I p. m.; Blbl~ IIUdy TUeltlar I!Jtteil Rn not Me!WIII, Olrlat Cltal'&lt;bJ Rev Elden R I companies In domestic rallraAd ;
m.
I p. m. Service meelln&amp;, 1 p. Bober E. Smith, Sr ·• pastor: Balke. Pastor : Sundav School. ' and public utility bonds cloclln·. i
.
m. Tlturatll)': Mlnlalry echoOI. Sunday School 9:30 a. m., WOJ'o 10 •: m.; Winnl• HoLo1J18er, supl ed sUghtly during 1864 atthou~n. :
llldlbd cbroll 1111 CllrJII, I p. m. Thursday.
ley Haley, ~ullt.: Momlng ....,.. Chrtstian Endeavor. 7' 15 p. 11· tllelr was a substantial net Jf&gt;' i
lllb1e Scllool 1:30; OlitiUPUIIIIII
,
, ahlp 10:30 a. m. Youtb Service, Mra. Lyda Chevalier. aresklenl. crease in intlullrlll and mJ. :
10:10 a. m., V. H. l;lrallf St. Paol s anti St. Jolin • 6 45 p m.; Evangelistic m... cluael ·to. aU. Sons 111'"1&lt;11, 11
........, r-"'• the ·
i!upt, Sabri Caoadi!J, )llaDIIl; Lutheran church. - Morrung
, '1 ::11 p. m.; Prayer meet- a p. m. l'l'eacblna B·ltl p. 111.; ce aneoua ...,... •
Bible SIUdf, '1:!0. D!lllwln ROo worship 8:15 a, m. and 10:45
Thul'Sf''l)' 7:30 p m.
Mid week Prayot met~tlng, 1c311 • lnsttlulade of Lile
111 lnlnsurance~ '
mine,, leader.
·
a. m.; Sunday School uo a.m.
'
p. m. Wednelday. Claso J..oad. l A le Ins e · surance --~ 1
a.u 11 Cltrlttl. l'oll» (Both congregations are meet· Free Metbodlll 01111'011, LaUJ'o er Mra Mazie Rntslnger
1omlat
lllld lOme ~ . . .1
MI. Mortd !lapllst Cburcb,
Corner of Fourth and Main St.
Middleport R••· Nyle Borden,atinlaler. SUnday School 9:30
•· m. Arnold Rlchanls, Supt.
Moming Wonhlp. 10:30 a. m.

whose names apJH'ar below.

VB - Panel - 2, Dr.

1961 Chevrolet

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

Middleport, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

1&gt; Ton Pickup. 6 eyt 3 apd, trana,

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Mrs. Peggy
Henderson;
Mrs.
M. Q. Cottrdl,
Coronel ond
doug!&gt;
ter, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Paul
Newman and son, Leon; Calh·
erine Jones, Spencer; Woodrow
Hudson, Southside; Joyce Burger, Bidwell.

Bakers of Good Bread

Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
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:140

We Fill All Doctors Prescriptiona
WY 2·2955
PommtJ

WILLIS ANTHONY
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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Middleport

St.

63 FORD CUSTOM 300-2 D R . - - - - - - $1395
390 cubic inch V·8 engine, Crulsamatlc drive, radio, back·up J!ghll and priced to move.

Pnmeroy

130 E. Seeond

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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Middleport

WY 2·3284

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

K&amp; C JEWELERS

Pomeroy
' WHI Moln St.
Support the Church of Your Choice

"Your Keepmake Store"

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Pomeroy

312 E. Main Si.

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Automatic. Power brakes, power steering, new whl~ sidewalls, wheel dilcs,
radio, back·UP lights, tinted windshield, air-condltion!na.

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

62 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DOOR
$1295
V·8 engine, automatic trans., radio, white sidewall tires, wheel dlacs and

Chester, Ohio

BAUM LUMBER CO.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

Builders and Building Suppllea
Chesler, Ohio
Ph. 985·2005

Paints and Hardware

$1C91

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

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SPECIALS Of THE WEEK:
56.PONTIAC
SEDAN

V-8 automatle.

$145

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

MILLER'S HOME RESTAURANT

Qualley Furniture at Lowtr Price•
Middleport, Ohio

Speela1IJI - Southern ll'l'itd Steak
213 N. 2nd
Middleport
WY 2-11978

FHE UNITEb STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

REES FLORAL

~4DOOR

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Rlllll real cood.

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$145

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Many Others To Choo11 From

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES

MOTORS DISCOUNT

GMAC FINANCING
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Cldlll•c OklemHile

WY 2-5342

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Bave01wood. W. Va.

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
N. Second Ave.
Phone WY 2-3481
Middleport, Ohio

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Ph. W19·3273

.Uhland 011 Products
Brown'a Bottle Gu

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Pomeroy

55 DODGE

RACINE PLANING MILL
Building Supplies and Mitlwork
General Contracting
Phone WY 2·3178

$1295
62 CORVAIR MONIA COUPE - - - - - Solid white with blue vinyl interior, new white sidewall tires, 4 on the floor
trans., windshield washers and radio

58 DODGE
4 DOOR

MomlD&amp; Star. EUB Cbarcb,
Rev. Monzo! Stlllth, pastor : Y~
a. Ill. Sunday Scbool, Fred
Smltb, aupt.. Earl Shuk!r, Ass I
Morning wor&amp;blp 10:45 a. m.:
Prayer meeUng 8 p. m. Thursday.

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Huntington, W. Va.

Ellabllabo&lt;l In 11101
West Columbia, W. Va.
Ph. MIOOD 773-SNl3

eMANY MORI TO CHOOSI

IHOITY HACKm, OWNER WY 2-2050
POMIItOY, O.

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ture i1 1poruored by the bus irtell firrru and organizatioru

$195

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Cbatles T•ylor Supt.
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ening prayer lll"fll\ee Ill 1:41 i&gt;
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1961 CHEVROLET

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LIEviNG
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I don't have whol you want I'll get it. REMEMBER
my reputation being built with GOOD CLEAN
USED CARS. All pr.. lous people sold ore 11tl..
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Worthy Pearson, Mrs Freder·
dress 'llelen Hottel 1D care of lea Mayer and Mrs. Wayne L.
this
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Alfred MetltedUI Clluc• a m.; Evaoptiltle Servtee, f·
- Scbooi at to a. m. Prayer 101'81lip 1:311 p. m.; Robert Reed Rev. Pearl caato, paator. Sun. '10 p. m "royer meetln&amp;, '1:30
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meotlnR: 8:30 p, m. Wed., choir Bible '•honl ~ullt.
day Schoo 1 at 9:30 a. m. Chas. Rutland Mllllot • OU.e No•
Cbetter Cbardt ot God, Rn. Taylor, Supt.: Worship Service
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ealna oervice: l"luraday, 7:30 People's Service Friday 7.311 a service at t a. .II., Sunday 8
p. 111. Prayer meeiJD&amp;,
p. 111.
' • School at 10 a. m.; WSCS lsi ..... ~":':... 's •· . ·
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Thursday of IDOIIIh :
Board
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Sunday ScboOI 9.tlo a m.: W~r
Tho Cllllftll 01 tile Naarooe, Ml OermOII Ualtltl eudi etl
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ahlp •rvtce 11 a m and 1:311 Flatwoodl Mllbttdlol Cltarc• Cbester, Ray E Warne. paotor In Cbrl!t: Rev Jartn1 8optlll OJtna. llldt&gt; a m Prayer meeUIJi 1:30 p. _ Pearl A. Casto. palllor Wor SUnday So.:boot 9::10 a. m.; Mun&gt; ...,
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tor: SundoJ Scoool 9:16 a. 111.. meeiJD&amp;, 1:30 p. 111 ~'rlday
other Sunday 1:45 p. m. Sutt 1:45 p. 111.: Evemng Semce o; A~te:::~t. ,:.~ ·
fl'red Hoffman. Supt.; 10:1&amp; a.
Rutland Cltnrd 01 Goa, 11... day Scbool, 10 a. m., John 7:30p.m.; Mldwee~ Preyer ser· Chrtalian ElioJ:.vOI 1 31, Ill
m. Wol'lblp Service; DYP I p. John Smallwood, pa"or: Sunday Bailey Supt. Prayer meottug vtce. 1:ll1 p. m Wednesday.
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m.; Evenfn3 l'lorahlp 7:1111 p. School 10 a. m.: Evanoehstlc 7:45 p: m. Tlmrsday.
Mlddlefl"'' Cbtlrc&gt; ol tbo Na•· v~nday .:~.
30 yer !81'
m.; ."'ad 1ol0 p. m. Pntyer '"rvice 7 p m.; V9ung People
,ll'&lt;lne. Rev Clyde J Bartlen c.. W
y. f. p m.
me~tiDR lbt,~·!ldd.y . 7:SO !). m.
Endeaver 7 p m. Wednesrtav : Forest RUD Metbodlll chureh Sund&lt;~v &lt;..; 1·h•Mll!J :ifl a m \-1urn
MldcUepur1 Ptnt Unt&amp;elt..,.. 1
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Prayer meeting 7 p. m Satur· Racine Charge _ Rev . Wendell 1nJZ '''flrship 10 :m a '11 . NVI"'- ovtt!mw Church Re\1 Howlf&lt;l .
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Stutler, pastor. Sunday S&lt;.:hool Younll: Petw '' 6% p m . ff:vlm ·~ ·llll)flll nR~tur SundM\ S.·liool
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I'll o~up serv1ce, lv:.., a. m.; Martin. Rector SIUMiay - Mor
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Nursery and Junior church lor olug Prayer and ~ermon, \0 30 dleport, M. E Oowson. pastor. m.' Momm~ worship 10 46 1
Syracuoo Flnl Uulto11 Preo
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..m. L:oft~re hour fo!Jowmg.
Mrs. Nan Moore (:hurcb School m F.venlnJ! Wnrshlp. 1 p m . oytenan ('hur~h - t..:hurcn • · 1
rtrll Bopllll Cit"""- tlll&lt;lne l!:bterpriM EUB ChU.ffh, Rev Supl , Chureb School. 9 30 1 Preyer meeting. 7 p m Wed
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Rov. C. I. O'Conner, pu!Dr Menzel Smltb, pastor Worship m.: Worship Service, 10 ·30 a. Re1 Clyde ' Hendcrsotr. P••· •
m.: 'ible SchoOl, Wed.,
Sunday School 9:30a.m., Sam aervice 9:30 a. m., Sundaj m:; Metllodlst Youth Fellow. tor
' 7:30 p .m
Curtis, supt.; 10 45 a. m. Mon&gt; Scbool, 10·30 a m Voutll Fel· shtp, 7 P· m. ; Of!tctal Board Cburct ot tile Nozarene, Pom
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DII worship: 8·30 p. m. BVF towship 6 ~ 30 p. m.; Boys and meeting, lsi ~unday at month. ero
H.ev r!vd¥ Hendt!r~'~~'" i ..,.,..-...,-----·
7' 30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Mlloday pastor ' '' •d•y &amp;hoot 9 ;JtJ •
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••. e• TUt this Nation, under God ... " or victories won, or 111hlien'
In abundance flow.
~enln8 tervtce; 7:1t p. m Evening service 1.311 p m., 2nd ot. 'llonlh. 1 3fl P m • Eleanor m . Mommg WorshiD lll 30 •
We find our God, at home
Wordl that bind a Nation's wounds silent tolcep,
Who, by their death, gave lifej
in churd'J, in heart. tha\ thi1 dQ' Wednesday, Prayer metlin~. and 4th Sundays: Youth Chou . Circle. 2nd Thursday ot month l•ervll'es 1 ·-w P m r r ! Yf!
.....lteeHne hearta
1:30 p. m. Wednesday. s.""" I 30 p. m Wednesday Pra)er 7 30 p. m ; Cia" 12. 3nt Wl'AI m . NVPS 6 45 o m Evemn~
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this Nation's womb .
Cbotr PrticUet; S 30 p. m Tue~ Meeting, 7'30 0 m Wedtoesday nesday of month, 8 P m • ~It· mt"'iinR , 30 p m Thursday
We thank Thee, Deart8t Lord.
'We 1*'*' W. day, to nmembtor
We pau!le to rtmember
Now, blea Ul, and thla Thy land day Junlor Choir Pra&lt;'llco
ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday ol
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and all therein , .. our own,
Lottrldge EUB Cbarcb, Rev. mon · P ·• 0 r •
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The Carleton Sunday School
Yet, IIIli to toq.t the batt!'" loot
trom whom our bleNinJS
our native 1andf
Rutlaad First 8optlat Church Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; Wednesdaj, 7 P· m.
cine, Ohio Sunda) School 11 had an atiendance of 45 ond
SundaJ'Scbro219:30 a m. Preacl&gt; Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Rus- MIDenvUie Methadlal cbareh 9Se30 a miO ''OSunoay S dWor!"'P ' offering of $11.1itl last Sund"Y·
lDg Sunday .·30 p, m.
II A~cher, Sopt.
Sun day LJr Lester L. Housh. ~.!nor Ining
rv1ce
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Iris were pru-se
St!rv ll"t' 7 30 D m
\1ul , Jve teen-age g
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Scnuot l wee k Praver SE'rVIL·t- ·wednes- ent who had completed
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Rutland, Pa$tor, Rev . p au 1 p. m. alternately. Bible stu y Superintendent. 10 a m Offi~ d 7 ~1
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Y P'IS · ial Board meeting each qoarter w0 11 p 1
order 111 a n 1 e mp .
e, as or.
They were Judy Kmg, Gradt
With the hope It will, in some memure, foster and help sus· Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preachmg or 7:30 p. 01 Wednesiay. Chris- unless otherwise called Holv
aerv\ce, 7:80 p. Ol.i Prayer ser- Uan Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd Communlon each quarter as an· Rutland t.:burch ol Uw Na1:.11r King, Mary_ Lou King, Sttndra
nounceo.
Iene \iunda) .,..dmol ~ ;ill a m . !Jcal and Lmda Beal. They ·It
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ONE USED donut machine. Ex1
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ACCORDIONS, new- and used.
INFORMATION
cellent condition. Good part
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Call WY 2-2439.
7 2 6tp 6 rooms, bath, concrete front and guitars. George Riddle,
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all' Page St., Middleport. WY 2and tomatoes. Cl arence Prof · basemen,1 Ioreed ho1
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back porches, garage, work.. 9 p. m. seven days 8 week.
1 cenv- "' worct o11• •n~erttOII
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sllop, 2V4 acres level land_ ,
6 30 30tp
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.u ..... SPECIALS for Friday and Sat- one mile from new Racme
fO 1M' ant t.HIM~unt 011 plda
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BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
Wlb ~ TR,!I'llt 5110 "' ':~&amp;B.!: Regular white bread, 2 lor 11% ACRE FARM - 50 acres Small dozer, reasonable rate.
bamtl ltl:dl IICldltiotliJ ~ let
35c·• pink salmon, 2 cans 99c:,
cultl·vated, 50 acres pasture, Phone WY 2-22&amp;. 6-211-lotc
OJTP:• flOURS
chunk tuna, 2 cans 49c; Hunts 15 timber, well .. fenced, good
1 :10 "' 11 te srno P a Dllb
~MUd., s~ ~ ~ 11..01 . . . . tall pork and beans 2 for 39c; , 5 room home, modern bath,
TO PUCE "
American Beauty No. 602 can cellar. enclosed (ront and
usm.T.,f~0 ~1~ 1 NG
pork and beans, 2 for 53c; back proches, large basement
Fireside Saltme.s pound box barn, double garage (block),
PHONE WY 2-2156
crackers, 19c; Fres~ fro~~n many other buildings. 8 miles
side meat by the piece, 3Jc from Pom('roy. $10,~.00.
a lb.; 10 lb. Dommo sugar, Terms.
$1.19 Broughton's ice milk, va- · ALBERT M. COX. SALESMAN
Card of Th11nks
nil Ia and Summer Salute. 81c I WY 2-3635
WY 2-3830
Sales &amp; Service
WE WOULD like to thank ev- gallon; head leUuce, 2 for
7 2 3tc
eryone who helped in any 29r; Patriot Lantern complete
way at the time of !he death 59 , Will he closed Monday, FOR SALE 6 rooms, bath and e Fill Almost Every Car
ot Rosemary Arnold, our w1fe July s. Shuler's Grocery, AD utility room. 546 Pearl Street,
and mother. We are gr~te- ~ tlquity.
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close to ~chO?Is and super eTransferable Wilen
You Trade Cars
ful to our friends and ne1gh- -, - . .
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unburs and all those who sent ~SE OUR efficient . Carpet furnished. Call WY 2-3752.
flowers and cards, and in shampooer FREE Wllh pur- ~
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Pay More?

MARK IV
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AIR CONDITIONING

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2 pr. EARLY AMERICAN liv- FIVE ROOM frame house with
ing room suite. re.'!;. price is bath, 50 1 100 lot. 444 Beach

Notice
CHI CKEN BARBECUE at entrance of Forked Run Lake,

$340· 00 lnstolltd
Blaettnar's

$289.95, first one gets it lor St., Middleport.
$198. A real buy. Rutland SIX ROOM frame home, Bath.
Furniture Company, Rutland, 1 Lincoln Drive, Pomeroy.
July 4th. Sponsored by Sqn. l Ohio
6 29 3tc FIVE ROOM frame bouse. 'h
1500. Civil Air Patrol. AIf· - - - ·- - - -- bath and 11 basement. Lot :
Pomeroy, 0,
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plane rides and sky divers. 1965 ZIG ZAG Sewing machines 30 x 60. On Grant St., Mld· t•;;;~~~";';';"'';;':"=S':;;:.;
6304tc
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wilh all features. These are dleport
JOIN TilE AAA. Be protected
IUTUMUBILE biiUr8n&lt;t been salesman's
demonslrators. \ Rodney Downing, Real Estate on Road-bond and ,rip serv· '
anceDedT l.ost fOIU operaThese machines sold for $189-~· Broker, Pbune WY 2-234!.
ice. Call or contact: E. M. j

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GAS

1964 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe 2 dr. $1595
1963 CHEVY II · · .. · ·· ·....... , $1695

LP

install a factory-made

wall tires. Radio and heater. Belie and lawn linlah.

1963 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. now $1599

Gas

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" forced oir

1962 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. now $1295

LP

finish.

furnace don't try and change them over.

17. To line

Gas. This goes for

LP Gas

made

1961 RAMBLER American · · only $795

heaters also, they work much better. It Is

Convertible Cpe. Power steering, standard tranl. Good
tires, radio and heater,

not right to install 1 natural gas furnace

1957 BUICK Hardtop Cpe. spec:ial $199

where there is no natural gas.

Clean interior, automatic trans. Radio and heater.

1957 CHEVROlfi Bel Air 4-Door $399
black finish.

SH 2-4811

1960 DODGE V8, 2-Door · · · · now $795

ARNOLD GRATI

POMEROY MOTOR co

IDr'l Ui:enltT Clll WY Will

.95 new. We will give new
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Burton, 578 Broadway St., ,
warranty. You pay only $98.42 i A'M"RACTIVE 3-bedroom brui Middleport, Ohio.
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or $5 per month. Call WY 2· and frame ranch style home
! 25 301p j
For Rent
6555.
_ 6 29. 6t~ in the new addition of Chest- INSIDE and outsi~e paintlni [
- -SEWING machines, repair ser- er Road. Hardwood floors, Roof work. Reasonab;e rate.
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
lPARTMENT FOR RENT. AI· vice, all makes. WY 2-2U4. basement, fireplace,
patio, Pbune VI 3-~oo.
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.m.
so trailer space. Good loca- The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. fronl brick planting
area.
tion. Call Walter Crooks, WY Aulhroized Singer Sales and marble wmdow sills, alumin- ANNIVERSARIES and Reun· [
POMEROY, OHIO
2-3631.
G 10 tic
Service.
3 29 tfc
urn windows and screens. ions are grand occasions for
AUCTION rd storm windows and doors, • photograph - why not this
lNFURNISHED f room !lath, I
everY Satu ay. well insulated, lot 100 x 400. time? Make your appoint· 1•
---utility room, nice yard: Pomt Welch's Auction, Laurel Cliff, Copper plumbing. tiled bath ment. Grover's Studio, Porn- ,am-. &amp;lid Wilma •· Blcumalt. •.bo ·
6 2 JOtp and kitchen. Reduced to $14,- troy, Ohio.
Lane, Lincoln Heights. Ph. Rt. 124·
6-26-6tc ~~~~edw~110J.r;:~ ~~~·=:;
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6 16 ti• WILLIAMSON___ 27 m· coal fur 000 Pho B b H n· h WY
that on the lath dar ot Junt. tH5,
WY ...,..,
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SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Write '" PloiniiH. '"'' . . ..,,. ........
nace, automatic damper con- ~5337 .
6 30 tfe ., 4 Viand St Pt. Pleasant W .a~~d Lean AIIOCteuon ot PubnburJ,
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• · flied 11.1 Peutlon .,alttJI them tn tu
I'IIREE ROOM and bath, fum- trol· Charles Byer ' 365 S· 6th [
Va.
6 3 3otp Court or Common P~u of Melp
ished
apartment, utilitle! Ave., Middleport Ohio.
HOUSE FOR SALE· Located
count,, Ohio. ttte ••m• bl!lnJ caue
fumisbed. Phone WY 2-5435,
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6 24 6tp I at 234 Lincoln Hili In Porn- "-i&amp;Jer Bal.ldm&amp; ~:t for ~~u1!: 7!~ ~· ;!;!,~:~r '~!r:~~ ':::i
and ID lAid ~uuon detcrlbed,
212 S 5th Avenue Midd leport l ..;;;;=""":;;o;;;;iiii;;;;;;;=------~.1 eroy. 6 rooms and bath, base· ned" bo~- Buill ·m klf.cb. lllate
to-wltz 11uuate au U1e Btl~ or Ob&amp;o.
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TAX CUT SALEI
ment and garage Large lot
e01, storm windowt,
alum- county of Me111• and Towru~blp of
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"din Call G N li!L oranr•. aDd boUDded and desa1lwd
F«!der•t exclst ttxes hiVe
150xl60 lt. Call or see me.
um 11 g.
uy e..- u ~uow• :
I'WO BEDROOM
furnished I beon rtmovod from
Milton Hood, 623 Mill St., ler, Racine, Ohio.
apartment. Inquire at New- ·
Frnzars-RHfrlgerators
WY 2.3fi20.
12 29 ttc :J.·~~:n•AN~~' :e~.:.: tr;:et:;~ !"d. Wherever 1 happen go tt to
6 30 Jtc
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ell'• SW&gt;lCO, Chestr .e Phone
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t.e~tnrun• at til• .. ut.haut eomer or ..... a n·lck, I always observe
AUCI10NEER
l1ndJ or CIJ'dl V. Watlon, •bleb ~
AIR.CONDITIONERS
HOUSE lor sale: 4 rooms fur!180-~.
6 U tic
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point t• wut • row. 100 IJOuth a oe- the night life.
Complete o:KIV lUll
1reet wHt U rod• from thl DGrlh·
Save •Yin more with o u r
nished. Minersville. '1500.00.
Critt Bradford
U MI oorner of FncUon No. 12; thenc•
In Hollywood, the only thing
HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 roomo LOW SALE PRICES now In
Pbooe WY 2-3312.
lOUth fJ de(rMS Wftt J!l rodl; lhenM
last Su ....,_ 1!1 I prl
aHect.
and bath. Picture windows,
Write, Prone or Contact
1outh 2 deJreet eut 1:1:1 rodJ: o.ence new since
IDuKa
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BRADFORD
aouth 11 d~II'M• we•t 31 roda: thence vale club called the Daisy. It
new yard picket fence. VaPOMEROY
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aouth :K'Iio dl!l~• eiJI 11 rodJ and.
cant after July I. 1671 Linc-1
Racine Ohio
1 uo&gt; ,. • '"'"" ""'""' aortto " " actually has a version of
a
J1ck W. CarPy
FOR SALE : One 2 story house
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a double
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oln Hgts. Pbune WY 2-2780 be-l
.h 7
b th d b
5 1 tfe poplar tre. 18" ,... diameter: tl!.enc• peephole ta sma rec ngu er
M•n•lflr
Wit
room, a
an sse-- north 2211 41Jl!" we•t a ~d• to • wooden panel that opem.
to
fore 9 a. m. or alter 4 p. m.
Ph. WY 2-2181
ment Located on Bailey Run AI:I CONDmONING Refrlger- hkko&lt;&gt; " " " I • .,...,,,.,,
d It . irul•
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J k' R ,..~.. north 8~ dl!l"'l!l ellt Ul radii and screen you) an
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ac I eu oe· a link.t to Nortb liD• or Fraction u :
. b be
ro=R;:-;RE=NT:;;;;--_-.Tr=ai"Ie-r-,:-::p:::ace· DON'T PUMP you sluggish sep.
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. eration New Raven. Phoue Uum('(l eut, :M rolb end II link• to printe. You don't Ket m y •
on N. Second-a• In Middle- tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AII House in good condition. Well TI1 2-ia7.
4 8 tfc ::.h~:~~; c~ne:. ~~'!:.,v~,:~~ ing 8 celebrity or by waving a
and
cistern
water.
For
terms,
_ _ _ W11t.on'1 land; •outh ,~
$20 bill at the guard. You have
port. Near shopping district. oeptic tank cleaner. Land- contact Roy Van Cooney, Me- larl Gruefler. Plamblq
aud • nHt" to • lltone; lhence aton1 •outb
bet
Concrete patios. Call WY :1- mark Fara Bureau.
Beatln•
•Ide ot watton'• Janel, toutb ..,~ d• to be a mem
or accompanArthur, Oh,·o. Phone LY •v~....
1ren eut II rodJ to place of be· ied by a member
:1116, WY 2-J316 or WY 2-3600.
2 18 tfc 4281
6-26-7tc
MIDenvtlle1 01111
tinnlnr, eontelldnl 11.5 aerM, more
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It iB a late :11pot - people
6-5-tfc
MEAT case - ! ft. Tyler, dou· FOR SALE: The home of tbe
End your oewer trv•blee
m. """ .,.,...,,.
. start drifting in after 11 p.m.
I and 4 ROOM !urni•hec. apart- bwlel.thdumtyezszaervru·nicee smheelavtescasaned. late T. G. Clay and Berths
We baYe aD llzes
nco•• TRACT• "'"'' '" ,.,..... and stay until closing which Ill
Sewer Macbinel
No. 12, Town No. 4. Rtn1• N"o. 12.
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m•nts. RoWley &amp; Reed Hard· display trays, A· I condition. Clay, Dyesville, Ohio, Ia offerReasonable llalet
'"" h&lt;llnnloo •• • ...,.. oo .., 2 a.m. in Hollywood - and ol
ware.
51ltfc "'"" takes it. Racine Food ed lor sale fm $600. Two story CaD WY z.m Da
Nfgbt :;!' .~::''10"',.:!",:~'\\:!'' .::;..~~ course It Ia a dlacotheque. Very
4
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house
wt"th
four
rooms.
For
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or
corner of li\ld Friction No. 1:1; ~benee p~ty to•· of wood panell .. &lt;l
THKEE and toar l'(l(tYD blmi~heMarket. WJ 9-3341. 6-26-6tc
7 28 tf&lt;: .outh
?'A Gtll'MI we.t .. rodJ anc1
a'C'~ •
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ad ad ~ aport.
terms, contact Warran Clay,
to .... Un• or,.,. Cb"do v. and a parquet floor.
WY U4M
12 8 1k MOBILE Home, 1957 Skyllner Route 2, Albany, Ohio. Pbune BEATING, 1'lambtlt&amp;. Mueller ~~~~ ;::,.,·~.'!'!' :!.:"':' ./!: The best dancer 1 opotted
698-3127.
6-26v7tc Farn.acee. Arttold Bflllben, .,... , .., '""'' W•- """ ...., as Gale Marlin one of Deln
MODERN 4 room and beth. 48 x 8 2 bedrOQm, good condiIll Eaa&amp; Male Street. Pom- ~~~~!~ :~ ";tn!•~~ ';r:U'!: w
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furnished apartrnent, Middl&amp; lion. Mr. Reed, Reedsville,
Wanted
. .y. Pboae WY ZM48.
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Ohio. Phone 667-6336. 6-26-30tpt11•=========-,1
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port. WY 1iN0
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of biJlnnlrll,

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WANTED!
MENI

WOMENI
To Train far
tftCIHIW TIX CORIU ItInh
A few clear thinking people
Will be leleeted from thJJ
area to enroll in new, low~

ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes,
A MULE. Long Hollow Road. miscellaneous. Call or write :
Telephone WY 2-6114.
Mrs. Howard Cecil, 800 W. l
6 29 5tc
Main St., Pomeroy.
6 29 trc
Help Wanted
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MALE: Be an Income tax con·
He P Wanted
sultanl See ad classification: WAITRESS - apply ln person,
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=:lnltruct:=::..:,::.::.ion.":-.,-~- 6-loO"'ttc Blue and Grey, Pomeroy.
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6 8 tf
HELP Wanted: Licensed praoe
tical nurse for CarmAn Nursu. s. Clwll Sen lot T;ltll-

lng Home, at

Pomeroy~~~~ i~:i:m~~!,!-f-:-=~

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Employment Wa

Pl"'l•ted ~n
IDUaD,
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tton 011 lObi. -•art.. -oti'MI'l•nta

Q'&amp;lt11nl antll

Writ. •ow~u

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·WIDOW WANTS housework or 1UDcoin ..,......, BOll ..... PomUOJ
baby sitting. Lorena Snvder,l"""'
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phone WY USGl.
7 2 3tp i GRILL COOK wanted at once.
EMPUIYMENT Wanted- EJ. Apply in person at Crow's
and ·--. Steak House.
6 23 ltc
perlenced In·~""""
-lor painting Free estimates.
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Pbane WY i.211B2 or 1M Rog·
nsurance
- Culltlllll.
5-D-dc PHl'lo'fO CopytniJ Sentce. eo~
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•·-lnen
Opportunities bl~
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PAaT CHt PULL TIMI
-~other .....
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Kow anllllble In tbiJ ....., rout.
Ilea
......... CIJ1nl1el, flllll,
oa4J,
lei' lalanaet. Pomero,
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GUARAl(l'EED renewable for
We tto~ttal~"I-·-'
&amp;.ate I - *1.1110 ln...tmeM
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.net. ror llt.t.emaw, wrtt.e. lDollld· 11 aU ageo. PboDa WY Z-4118!1.
q: pbDM .amber to ' 'n.. 0.0,
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rLIAI coUiT Frances Neal and huaband Lo HAn'J

MIIOI COUNTY OHIO
NANCY C. MAYII,
1... ! Ltncot" H•leht"
Pomlrtr, Otllo,

2.011 acre., l'llore or 1111. lllld Nitti
the oorlhweJI part of 1 II~ ae~
tr.act of land Qlat'Cel :Ia) COftlle)'ed bJ

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WILLIAM H. MAVU,

eost training program pre- ••111 PD 11 " Ohio, WhltM praunt
oonveyed by dftd recordad In Vol.
pared by CPA's. Earn lucn· , ..c• Of arnltanc• II He • A. c.. 159, al P~• 131. lleed R•or41 "'
tlve fees. (Some tax consult ~!: ~~,:,"e,,~~.o. N•w ~~••· MJip &lt;:eunt,, Oblo.
ants earn $5 and more per
NOTICI
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THIRD TlACTI 881111 10 FracttoD No.
11
return).
Excellent vear
WILLIAM H. MAYES .,:;:;,.. :::_ 12. Tow~~o No. f. S•ctton No. ta, be'round lM&lt;Jme teegina ell·
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.dnnlnJ at tbl! northweat eoroer of
e
maaent relidence 1J Galllpolb, OhJo. land of M•,.,. Baker and tbe JIOt1b.
ent's tax records. ignifled but WhCI:Itl pre•enl addrl'U II KG. A .... comer, ~ land ownld br NelJoa
life-long profe!lslon!
Co. J.22d .Mt. Bn. APO, New Yor)t.. WJtJon, and Db till IOiltb Jlna ol
U you can study one hour ~~~ 0! 0 ~~ O:~~·tte;n~r t~!:..W:::. ~o:::r:~ ~-=r~.:·~~:'~rw:t!
daily at home. write today the un4enlflleO w.tl ber PettUon a at.on• eornu1 thence In • wuterlr
(or free facts, free aptitude •Jaln.t him In th• common Pleu direction 11 rDdJ~I thenc• tD • north·
eou.n of Melt• eouaty. Obto. prAJ· •riJ direction ., 'rodJ te ,he ..ul:b
test.
I.D.J tor dtvol'&lt;le, euttod,. of chUdren. U111 at Elmer · N"•wl..a; tbftce eut;
SouthwHtern Academy
alimony • .upport and other relief an on l:lm~r Newlalld'a u.. 10 I'Odl to
Tbe Dally Sentinei
Illes.~~::.ot,.go: n,~~le~.':-:.:"?",; ~; ::,• ~!n~· ~~::
Name . -~~- ~Age....
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Address . . . . . . . one . . . .

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lei of ancient hla!Dry II

Martin'• daughten, who cu.t at the Beverl' HlliJ ltotel, tht
-·erybudy
in the room wheth- traffic il Jn.wnlicably
bad,
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er the music called for a watu&amp;l Pacific Ocean !a a very PlCf
or a frog. She was wearing ocean.
be"
t• and because she
tie pan ~t,
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The hProine 11 Natalie Wood
is broad in the beam she IS the
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uJd delectable amJUinl, .UU ar1
last girl on earth who oho
ts but her costume lui 1n puUln'g out a dl!\'1118tlnor
wear pan '
d wardrobe of dresses elaboratt
wu something to see - inclu •
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ba gy &amp;wea•-r golden ear- hats, boao and matchln&amp; para
mg a g
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I hil sh ' h'tchhlkinll
In
le beillt bow stuck 80! w e
e 11 I
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r gs, 8 pa
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with 8 small suitcase QJl "Tht
In the ba~k ol her black hair, Great Race." She, lib aU thE
and spankiDI white tennis shoes. lh
ct in the cut tomes
Bt
could ahl dance· o er a on
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bu
' over as If abe k baviDI I marthere isn't anything 8 Ut 8
, ~,._.__ veloua: time.
beat that 1bt doesn t auuw 1
and she was up there owlnging In fact, I haYt rather •
all night to the practically con- smashing Idea lor Jack Waruer.
·
t ha
been ald th
tlauous mUSIC.
rollS
ve
P
e proOtherwise, Hollywood II otlll verblal pretty penny for appear·
vegetable time. The weather lJ lni in the ..film.
I think Jack
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ter
cool (In the ftftleo, you beat • ought to c.-,.. ...m !"' en ·
oufferero), the ohop
arcades laiJunenl let lor alloWIIIJ them
.,.. dreadful the food Ill good to be In II.
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Capitol Comment, Events
By WUliam S. White

WASHINGTON - The big
pusb il now on te compel the
United states to submit
to
n-mmu-•st blackmail in Viet
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N . 1uthe name of a ''pea
" ce"
am m
tl.at woulo br a Munlct• ..of the
'60s_ 1 aurredder to the veU· 1d
f Communist aggres.
ec • 8 e 0
Slor as Muotcb was u, the nak·
·
ed blade of Hitler.
Vr · '!8 in the Senate are jotn-

ialism finds Itself attacked far
more virulently, at oome and
mEw-ope, than are .hose who
catry furward this cynical pat·
tern of conquest.
Sena
A United States
tor,
Frank Church of Idaho, Joins
tbt clamor for what, however
fuzzed over would amount to
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recognition of the Viel. Cong 81
though tbll mar J l ·iins bandit-

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those prepared to take up their
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adult responslblll ea a tough
world must fact It tbat their
only reward 11 HkeiJ t.a bt tht
conscipusness of duty done.
the oth
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as a
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appealing warda - ''peace"
and all that. And the hammer·h d
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tor the three L'l, X tor the two 0'., ete. Single ltttet'l, &amp;PI*"'
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BftordJ of . . . Co11my, Ohle. BAd
belna thl u•ne prernlHI eonvl'Y*J 'Gordon J. }IIJI(!I and &amp;ffa A. Hoce bJ
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Communist group had a )eglbletl· ~imply ~:fo:t ~~ie~ N~~
mate place It any peac · 1a , nd out fro under
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ATTmiNEY&amp; FoR PLAlNTDT
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tlte the·Viet Cong u llJI1eD 1 cratic soft-linen in the Senate ·~•
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One can see thla poundlag In
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spearheada
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1111 pre,er ol Pld petition II tor
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dlreet- Jail Fore1ID Minister still very lOll ou
for com
70,000 miles. Good tires and ,.-:;..,:~. gHklt "•· a1
Jud&amp;'ment on • JI'OIIlillor:r not. .,. of a Communist lnvuton
clDfle to ~e British Labor gov..
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condillon, t600. Air rondJ.. oi"' ,;;..,~ tmon· ;,· "iiin · ·• ' ;:',:';=•
!F.'!.!~':' •:~': ed from Red China by li8J of ernm•"' Patrick Gordon Walk- lui cr.: at lhe rec. ' 1· 'm," 1·
tloned by Mark IV. Call Wy 2- .....,,..,•• " ,.,.,_,.,
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... u "ted St tes Ia
ed ¥enary meellnk of the U...ed
2 C • corJ'Oratl•n.
lnc.r~~t at • ~••t p•r alblUm
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a
prepar NaUons One crime was tO
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Tilt lllmlller
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tor oUier ,-_,ulllbt. .....,,,
ptherlnl( In supreme effort. t to
I them ............
• p c ur evt:n more Ol the
World ltiiJtdm ol Cempttd !22
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n.e 1ay the Ruilsians and on..,. could
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car room, · ..,. WI .., •· " " ' " " "
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"reasonable" toward thooe
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pon paUon would be ~l daJ we set WiB the PreC~Irl
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the llf!lll of COIIllelll upon tbe ,__, __"_ not to
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al Pip 300. Deed ftiC!OrU Df MIIJII
Counb. Ohio, referenc• to wh.lcll "
berebJ maU. Thl htnin deecribl4
lraet belnlf -abJect to all le1al rllhll
of way. 81!illJ the 181M premS.I

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the Carthagtnlalt aeneral, wbo
LEGAL NO'I1CE
inYaded Italy from the DOI'Ih,
' The undersigned will offer cut a road throtJIII lilt Alp•
lor aale to the hl&amp;hest bidder by pourq vl~~e~~ar on
lht
the following
rocka.
1962 V-ll Buick Skylark, I -dr.
sport couple, S.N 311586339, at
Q- Are uy
Amerlcn
the Blaetlnar Auto Company In p1..11 caralvorou?
Pomeroy, Ohio, on July 7,
11165 at 10 a. m. Minimum price
A- The three Amerlcl8
io $'150.
pllnta that catch IIHI eat InSigned - Blaettnar Auto Co. sed• are the olllldew, the
500 E. Main St., Pomeroy,
piteher plant IIIdtlle Yenuo'o
Ohio,
flytrap.
(7) 2, J, s, Me
Q- Wbo •• llle H!tar of
bela&amp;
lbe flnl Amerltt~a to
Q- Bow did Bonnlbal cui
CODquer
Mout E.....t?
J tbroaglt tbe AlPI .. to
tavade
~ Italy Ia Ill
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A - James W. DIU.UC 111
A -One ol the favorite otor. iealllo in lJQ.
Legal Notice

1958 CHEVROLET VB 4-Door, only $249

AT OUR USED CAR LOT

tunlcoteo

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DOWN ATT H'
UA t LHOUSE

HI. Coterie

32. Ego

Automatic trans., power 1teering, elean intet1or, black
finish, new tires, radio and heater.

*

boat
8. Serious
9. a.nua ot

18. Ministers
10. Godo.l

IT LOOKS ll KE
LOWEEZY SMIF IS
LEAVIN" OL' SNUFFY
FER GOOD

11. Slraln
at
the

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materlaJ

Rutland Furniture

V8 eniine, a 1 owner tar. 2·tone white over

An\or. trw
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1. Dllpolcll

with soft

water

DOWN

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te:Je.teopu
16. On the

Red finish, iOOd tires, radio, beater. standard trana,

SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW CARS

13. &lt;lolhlc
al'Oh
1•. Parts of

Gas furnoce or " hot water

LP

LAND O'GOSHEN r.

It. Auto
1. Seem
2. DeapoO
3. Up to tho

rtvor

You can hove them shipped to you factory

1961 \Corvair Greenbrier 9-Pass. $1099

Standard trans. Hf'aler.

4:'f. Otherwl~

41. Prophet

ocean

Powerglide, radio. heatPr, new tires, bucket seats, lfeen

Power~lde

tl.me ·
I . P•rt of
ch&amp;lr bt.ot
10. Slant
American

furnace •

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1. Antlllopoldo M. Teul&lt;llllo
~. PoriOI!a of
ehariUlle!'ll

12. South

Please Furnace Men, if you are in installing

Black rinlsh, 4-speed trans .• 110 en.gine, red vinyl bucket
sea ls, radio, heater, gciod whitewall tires.

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Request your furnace man to be sure end

Local owner, spotless olean interior, new lRt line white

IT'S VISITtN'TIME

DAILY CROSSWORD

FURNACE IN YOUR HOME

15,000 miles by local owner. Vinyl Interior, PB, Radio,
whitewall tires, Jooka and runa Hke new.

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News
country J am buree
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·spor 1s parade
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7:50 News
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U:lli Coffee wltb Janet
IC:OO Portraits of • Patriot
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1~)135 B1
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!:05 Country Music Time
1:20 Country Jamnoree
/ :00 Protestant Hour
7:30 Sports Parade
7:35 Larry Anderson Show
10:&gt;15 It's Muoic - Army
11:00 Dairy Vallev and Dutton's
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t2:00 News
12:15 llusical Interlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
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1:30 National News
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8:00 Off the Air
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V:OO Sunday Show
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12 :00 News
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2:30 The Rev, Andrew Parsons
2:30 Sunday showcase
6:30 Sundown Serenade
t:OO Off lht Air

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THIJ

~OWING HOW TO BELIEVE LIES .-l'i.Y~

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Monday 'ntnt FrlilaJ
9:110 l!lgh School l!lt Parads
&amp;:OO Sign On
10:30 Song &amp; Story 11me
C:llfl.l6 MliSical Clock
10:45 1'ne Golder Key
7-1.0 Be Still '" Know
11:00 D•mocratlc Legisl•turt
7:02'30 New1
11:15 Mu•lcal !nterlude
7:45 fo'lrst Bf..~t- .,.,...,....
11:30 Rf'publlcBI: Le"'•lature
~"'' ~.-""
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8:00 Ohio Valley New1
11:45 Waite, 'lot!Uer Roport
9:00 Talk of the Town
11:52 Musical Interlude
9:55 Public Servicr Show
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio Newo
10 :I'• Churcb of Cbr•·
12:20 Evano Bu· ·•··• Board
LlnLE ORPHAN ANNtl
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•· ' Lalchstrlr~
12:'.&amp; News 0 Grams
"·fl" v•, I "
12:30 Saturday Matinee
11:05 Mormng Melodies,
t:oo Dlscinb with Doss
Mon. thru. Wed.
4:!0 Top Ten Revue
" ·; Church Ber ' Ring, FrL
1:00 Saturday N•w• Summary
II • World News
5:16 MuSical Inl•rlude
:'·20 Evans I" 1lletin Boa
5:30 Community Cholrt
12:25 N•wa " gre6:00 Dance Psrty
12:~0 Aerlcul•..... Programs
1:00 Off The Air
12:45 Country Gr Round
Sunday
New• Beat
z1:55
7·.59 S':00 Counh y Go·Roand
..., On
16:45 Masou Aar. Program
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8·.110 ·~e Singing "· . acher
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3•00 II'· •• atb!eo
8:15
Rep
f0:45 Family Worship ('11turo.)
U5 Ne~ Be t .
8::0 Cllurcb r Christ
10:45 · A.S.C. Program (Friday)
4:00 Dbocms Wllil lloBI
h . 'luster lr' · ·'•1de
11:00 News
1:30 'ntercbangt
10.,) Fi·1t Baptist Church
11:01 Tiny's Caunlr)' Junction
5:00 C•JT'DUni• · NeWI
11:30 Children's Cbapel
11:30 rtny 's Country Hymns
6:15 Bob Neal Sporta Saluta 11:4· Sunday New• Spacial
12:00· Cement Block News
Fridays
12:00 r.,ws Reporl
12:30 Goessler's Guest Star
I•:W Sanset Boulevard
12:15 ,:;piscopal C11urch
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9:r.:t Off The Air
IH5 '11~ollc Ioforma:
12:30 Larry Anderson Show
Sahnday
1 1:00 Chtll'Ch ol God
3::tll Jim Meea Show
6:00 Sip On
1:30 Gost Call
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
1:01).15 Music•' Clock
1:00 Old Folkr Hour
4:30· J!:lectric Company Newa
7:0v Be Still and Know
1:00 Hymns from Hardin&amp;
4:40 Jim Mees Show
7:02-30 News
3:15 Sunday Showcase
5:00 News
7:29 Tim~ &amp; ~emperatur•
1:15 PuDtlc Serv!L. Show
5:05 Jim Mees Show
7:30 M1181cal Clock
U" 990 Hll Parade
6:00 Sports Parade
7:45 Flnl Baptist Churcb
5:00 City •· ·-· · ., Re; ·"'
6:10 Jim Mees Show
8:00 Ohio VaUey Newa
5:15 1!10 l!lt Parade
8:15 llualcal Cloclt
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Chester Knlgbl of Porn- m Around

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DINE WITH GORDONS
T-SgJ and
Mr&lt; Clarence Mrs. Baker Gordon
enterSpurnrr' Jr.••an&lt;l SilO
DenniS
eop e n
ll''
,,
tamed w1Jh a dmner Wednesday '·,,
have rP turnn1 1rom r ranee a1·
h
h
'i«
ter 3\o years service Th•) are evenAmg Pa1 er orne,RMulberd· '
omeroy
ij
.
rv ve resenl were ev. an
.
VISltmg theu· parents Mr olnd ·""
,~ ,1om
H, L·ame,, ot J unc· ,Mrs. Mason F1sher and Mrs.
1
Roush were
Mrs. '1Clare nee
d MSpurr rt&gt;r,
II
DSrII tlo" CII\ , Rev.
an d Mrs. Mrlton
,
, busmess visand n r. an
rs A en r
E
1lors m Gallpohs Wednesday.
abnd other
rhev w1ll
Mrs. Harry KeiSer entered
e statJOnt&gt;d m Caltlornta.
I Holzer Hospital Wednesday as I
---1ngd m the allt-rnoon
t' t
, were Mr a me d1ca 1 paten
1
an Mrs Wi l \\otfe of
the I Mrs. Henry Jh!e and Mr and
!'exas enmmunlty
·- - - , Mrs. Paul KeJser ot Columbus.

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Mrs,
eroy, who to tmoWll lor ber
bus drl•ing chores for school
children duriug the
sebool
year has Yolunteered to ddve
tbe \lacalion Church School
bus which will lransport chi Id~n to Middleport and P()meroy for the classes,
Additional helpers Include
Pennie Mayes, Therma Vaugban, Pomeroy, and Vickie Ferreirl Middle rt

And
About
MI'ddl eport

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SOCIAL
CALENDAR
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a

MOfher-Daughter Tea is Highlight

0 f Five Poinl Star Stitchers Event

The F'Jve Point ...
_ Stitchers Brien and Pe•=, Mrs, Robl!lt
o~ar
4-H cIub entertained with ·a Thompson and
.,,.Mary, Mro, Wll·
mother · daughter Tea Tues. Uam Shoeke11 and Billy, Clnd'-',
JULY Z
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f
Bunch day afternoon a1 the hornt of Debbie and ' Donna, Mrs. R•ld
u
ISS ue
ue.
aug
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The
Middleport
Jolly
Mr
R
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M
d M Th
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Frida•
s. oy o er,
Young, Sheri and Nola, Mra,
r. an
rs
umas ue, lS Sewmg Club will meet
,.
Dwight John Chaley and Peggy,
1the guest ol MISs Karen Thorn· evemng, July 2. at 'he nome ol Mrs, Holter, Mrs,
1as at lhe home ol her parents, Mrs. William Reynolds on Pal- Milhoan,, llnd Mrs. Oris Ginth- Mr_s. Clarence Hawley and
Mr. and Mrs. J ames Tho~as mer-st.
er, advt~, were In charge ~ Ingrid
. , Mrs. J.ack Carsey and
m Columbus Last week Mtss
the m~tmg and members an- Jackie and D~~ne, Mrs. Jack
Rue JOmed the Thomas tamily
The Laurel . Cliff
Better swered roll call by acting out Spencer and VIcki, Mrs. HomMr and Mrs D~:~llas Hassler,
'
po •
rm a vacatton tnp to fnd1an Health Clu~ Will b.a~e a rum· a television commercial, us- er Holter, Mrs. D. J. Morgan,
Pom&amp;ray Ohto
, Reynoldsburg and Mrs William ~~tl-ll0--,'~ ~,~:w,;t'&lt;.1~.= ~-"'"' 1, ~~. &gt;r - Lake, and ts spenrling this week .mage Sale m the Swts~er build- sisted by their mothers.
Lenora and Louise Michael,
' Dlll:lf'd and Barbara of Lancasw1th them.
mg on Seeon~ ~·· Frtda, and A demonstration '"Fast 85 a Vickie Fletcher. Mrs.
Roy
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
! ter were called here Wedne'!l!ay
0 rOS WI
Jim Johnson
Saturday, 00gmmng at 9 a. rn, Flash," giving the history and Holter and Janice, Ann, Eddie
rHI Bt A I U, ~ 111
b\
lhe
Illness
of
lhelr
mother
has
:eturned
l
Proceeds will be used to pur· works of the earner
. and Alan, Ml'fl. Dwight Milhoan
"GO GO MANIA '
TONIGHT
' Mr&lt; Harrv Kr~&lt;er.
'
lrom two weeks vacallon al chase nospital beo, Anyone hav- en b Adn Holter a, w:; giV· and Peggy and Heidi, and Mrs.
('l (:'~'hl1t('olort
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
Mntt Monn1 Su~nn :\lilu~ h1m ,
: Lake George. New York.
I mg articles to ~onate may con· werey gtven on sa.fety m Pf~~~~ Oris Ginther.
,
.lack LPmnn, RtJm' Srhnl:'dl&gt;r I Mr and .:\1rs. Edgar Thomas, I
The An i mn l~ . Tht&gt; H11/U'\
IColorJ
I Mrs Clvde Rrown, Jana Hem-I
I Mr. and Mrs. Ron Halley have tart Mrs. Char"s R. Karr Sr. ing by Shem Young and "Tips
-andrombs.
hart.
~1rs
W1lham
Remharl
relurned tfl the1r home In Co- 1
JULY 5
On Tools." by Ann HoJter. The
"STOLEN HOURS"
"GODZILLA " THE THING'
Susan Hayward
and Mr"&gt; _C harle~ Withrow were Local tell"'vision viewer~ may : lumbu~ after spending the week· ~ Theodorus council Daughters girls worked on the1r sewing
at&gt;chn1color 1
{Color)
Alhrns v1s~tors ruesday
see two former residents .al end with her parents, Mr. and of America will meet Monday I projects which were displayed
SUN.-MON,- TUES.
. Jani.i Re1nhnrt
of Jacksonl3 p m. Sunday on WHTN·TV .I Mrs _ Earl Kmght.
. at 7:30 pm There will be in- at lhe close ot the meeting.
Saturdav Julv 3
THF THH F. F. STOOC. EO
1s spcndmg a week w1th her · channel 1~
~hs Dale Walb~rn and f'htl- stallabon of oHicers and all of- Cookies baked by the snack"K INGS OF THE SUN"
Ill
grctndmotlwr~ ~\l:s·. C l v ~ e; They are David .nnd Stephen dren , Steve and ./JII .have _re- ficers and members are urged ing and packmg group, hme
Wtlh Yul Brynnrt
"THE OUTLAWS
Brown and Mr~ \\dliam Rrm- 1Miller. who along l'lrtlh D&lt;~vid 1 h~rned from. a wet&gt;k s vacat1on to attend
, sherbet punch, and coffee were! The Freedom Gospel Mission
and (;r nrge C h:~ktri o;.
15 COMING"
I harl
I L1ttler and Rr&lt; Prater make , a Blue Bear Inn near Lake~
JULY 7
served from a table with white !of Bald Knobs Church held its
(('olor)
:md
Mrs
Nora
Rnush
was
the
·
up
a
dance
combo
kntlwn
1ShP1'¥.ood
1n
Greenbr1er
Coun-1
Th
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G
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85
1 lmen cover and centered wUh Sunday School Picnie June 27
- and"BABY THE RAIN
"NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS" Thursday dmner g11t•st of M1'&gt; The Cobras The band
has lty. They Jomed Mrs. W1lliarn .11 eh omethroyl
arlen .c~b an arrangement of sweet peas at Portland Park urith a bas
FALL"
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m Ps CarlIt Moort".
row
played
for seve ral soc1al evPnts 81llv,esand
an Tom
c Wrlson ofnnCharan Wed
sd hy, J 0 1Y 7Mat 6Wpl.m. the
Mrs.coffee
Homerservice
Holterand
presided
at afternoon
ket dinneraatdevotional
noon andservice
in the
______ .
Mrs. Geof. 1 in
the area
t lnhea
Mrs
D
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.a
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orne oMrs.
Irev W'lI son an d KeII y anu• 1'e_rn Wmner..:: ·of the lalf"nt show i leSIMon ..\", v a.
/Grueser
J~meaa ter
H J . Morgan, the punch bowl.· · Prayer was led by Rev. E.·
.1~ and Mrs Don Jell .:md L1sa on which the group Will apr. and Mrs. Harold Hub. 'Trtus as co-hostess.
· ~resent were Mrs. Raymond J. Griffith.
Kay re1urned homP.. Wednes. pear will be ft'a tured or~ the bard nnd daugh ter. Marta, have
Ba1ty and Karen, Mrs. Kenneth AUendlns were Rev. E. J.
dav after a VISit at L1~bon w11h j J 1mmv Dean Show later.
returned tram a vacation spent
Amsbary and Melinda, Mrs Grif.fith, David Grtfhth, M r 8 ,
Mr "nd Mrs Rf'llbPn Dn'" and The \Iiiier youths are !he ' at the New York World's FaJr
Woodrow Mora and Judy, Jack- LoUise Van Meter, Nicki Van
Lhlford D&lt;w1s.
; son• ot Mr and Mrs. M... rshall They also V1s1ted f:ettysburg. l
ie and Janet, Mrs James 0'· Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Mr and Mrs Harry Foltz of 1Mlller. Jr tNma :\1cCulloughL Pa enroute home.
i
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
WlnPt Mvm, Fla. were weekend' fnrmerlv of !he Harrisonville Mr and Mrs Carl Horky i
Bachtel Relll'
lord Scarbrough, Mrs. Donns
gue~t .. ot Mr and Mrs K D art&gt;a , n~w res ldmg in Beverlv. ha~;e purchased the former Min ars•ng ~ayman, Mrs. Alma Pul
ltalht·nev and allended the 50th
· 1n~e Heverage property on Chest- ~
For Openin
9 , 11 hns, Cherlye Hayman, Mr. and
:mm wrsary ol Jh{'il' uncle and
nut St m .\11ddleport. and will
g on
Mrs Dell Talbott, Toni Wells,
3Unl Mr and Mrs Harry Swan
movr there m July from t n e The Co . operative Vacation Forrest Bachtel, student at ~athy Bissell, Charlt&gt;ne Flem·
1' Juhhng properly on Second - Church School sponsored by the Moun I Umon College at All,_,mg, Eleanor Evans, Delbert
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l'oulh F_PIIow.~/ ;
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Methodist Churches in Middle- ance, IS in rehearsals for Jhe Lawson, Marsha Evans, Pam
Mrs .'\of C. Wil son returned port and Pomeroy beginnine on presentation
ot the musical, Detty, Lettie Frank.
MPt'l.• IT Pdllt',&lt;day
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Tuesday from Huntington. w Tuesday, July 6, will include "Stop the World - 1 Want To Mr. and Mrs, J, A, Watson
The Youth Fellowship uf fl1e ·
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i ~a
where she ha s been visil· act1vitJes planned for the clas.~ ~t Off," whi~h opens July 9 SJ.. and ,Jumor, Mr. and_ :\irs.
Rock Sprmg~ Method1s1 church .John Ferry and Mr~
F
mg relut1ve~.
es such as making or stained m the Mt. Umon College sum- ~ger Wrlrord, Roger Wilford.
mel Wednesday at 6 30 p m Slansburv fll Alht&gt;n~
VJsi~~ , Guests of Mr. and 'Mrs Ira I' glass windows, a VIsit to the mer lhealre.
rs. Eva Wells, Mrs. Stella
al the church.
WI In Mr and , s Hal h Lee Butcher and ram1ly are their Jewic;h Temple in Parkersburg, Bachtel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cozart, Mr. a_nd Mrs.
Dan
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Mary Radford. pres1denl, was r('cenll\
P
son and ramrly, A-St. clas~ and I use of paints, clay and other Forrest Bachtel, , Middleport, ~=~dJe, Cook1e Weddle. Rev.
m
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harge
of
the
meetmg
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Mr
lind
\1rs
Arthur
Orr
of
Ira Bulcher and children, Pat, art materials ; parade of com- was awarded a scholarship for ' t, a~d Garnet Cozart.
Especially on
opened With prayer by 1 h f Ches iC'r c II le-d on Mr ana Mrs Pa~, Mike and Paula of mumty helpers, viewmg film speech. and drama at the colS · Sprmg Lake, ~ C They are ' slnps, puppets and drama.
, ~ev Chesler Leml" followed ! R ·
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lege thiS summer,
ARRIVE WEDNESDAY
obert ewnmg
bv
Lt'l:' and am1 1·v on . a1. a 1so V1S1t1ng w1th Mr. and Mrs j A Sharing Project for the I
respon s1ve rea dmg· ' from I1)r urdav
Mrs. Gerald Kelly and child·
81bl(• She rne Blackston led m Char l e~ \\'a\ne Bnnker
o( .Ji-l ke Hrtz
Ischool w11l be purch.1sing For- ~
HAVE -GUESTS
ren. Dennis and Darla of Westl
let us never forget how long sought, how
the ~mgmg nl several song..:: Care\ e&lt;1lled on Bettv V&lt;Jn Mel
Mr and Mrs. Howard Jarrett. e1gn Language Bibles for use
Hollywood, Fla., arrived wectdeorly boughl, the ftr5t Independence Doy
A shorl busJriPSs se"~ 1on wa:-; er and' at the Dran Hrmke; Jr. and rl1ildren. Andrew and around Ihe world throu~h the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye of nesday for a visit with her plar·
was .•• nor the freedom and opportunit:es
helrl and 1t was dec1df'd to mret
S d
Sarah Jane of Wilminaton Del AmerJcan Bible Society from an Dayton are the guests of rela· enf,q Mr and Mrs Allen Ei...l.
ro Worces.
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f , to be taken each day l"'ves
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thol1l hos afforded us, one and alii
'~~ i jl m 0 n II'edliE'"&gt;d'~\ ,ns tea dl 110nw , &lt;llu r av· ('affprnoon
and Mrs Ruth Wiley of
m th e area.
mger
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sent ed tht&gt; lPsson from the MYF tvl
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a· an t'l SIS er .la1Te 11 Sr. of Charleston w buy the lesson
materials 1
In observance of lndependencfl' Pcly, our bank w~l
rs •I son and twu ch1ldren
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stud\ book aflfr h r 11
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w o! Kentuck\ VISIIed \\llh Mrs Va VISited ht&gt;re recently w1th l n Sunday, July 18, each
not transact business on Mondtry, July 5th,
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' ~eehng closed With the MYF Marv Circle last week.
~ r" Cerll Kimes Mrs Jarrett , church ~ill have a sharing proJ
enedlctiOn.
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_, ~ and \trs Dan Sm ith and Sr 1s a ~Isler of Mrs. Kimes Igram With all. classes repre. l
,
famll\' VISited Mr and M V
~1r. and \1rs Donald Marsh sented and a display of crafts
01S~TI:G IN ~!DD!.EPORT ' gil L~ach at Mmeral W~;s ~~- a~d Mrs, Edward Wellman of and _aclivlties of the schooL
,
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Cmrmna!1 were Sunday visi- Children who will enter kind· · lr Force Lt. Col and Va a rerrnt S 1 d
~rs J~mes Jlart~nger t~nd cill~ D~nna and D~~~e az;rrl pent tor~ With Miss Frieda Faehnle. ergarten this fall through lhos~ l
•nd
~~~~,'- ,'mhmer' t nslmd, fan SPVt&gt;ral davs ~ llh Mr a:d "Mrs
Mrs Gerald Anthony Is em- ' just completins the 6th grade i
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af' . &lt;~ve rf' lllllf'
rom
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llav.au where he ha s been sf H· Robert Harden and fanulv al . .
a e I Jzens National !
me o ll en
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Norto lk Va
Ba nd She replaces Mrs Har- school Mrs. Baker Gordon is
u 1or 11 1e pas 1 1wo vears
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the secreta r th p
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Thr) are VlSIIlllg WII h he.r mo-, DlxJe Clri'IP v.as a guest of I
mmas ~ o resigned
ry or , e omeroy
lher. Mrs. Edgar Allensworth Pam and .Jennlf' Dav 1s a1 I.e· Richard 0Jle_r, a. student a c~urch cla~~es ~rth Mrs. Luand Ju s mother Mrs Lawrence tart recenll\
Miami Umverslty, JS employed Cllle Davis servmg m Middle- !
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llartmger He w1ll he as"&gt;lgnPd Delbert \';m Meter of Bowe orge resort In New
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111 Washmgton, D C., in July. man's Run rctlled on \1r. and
for the
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and
Mrs.
Wilham
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.TURN HOME
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SerVIng Metgs County for over 93 years
F.Nll VACATION
Sundar aftrrnoon
Kay, Perry and Merrt visiuod 1 Charles E. Lee and Beth '
\1r and Mrs. Clarence An· Donna Jt&gt;an Smith f'alled on w,'fh Mr. and Mrs
Charles I Fowler return~d to Marietta,
POMEROY
RUTLAND
dn·ws and ch ildren Susan and her fa lher 1awre nre Smith of 'hIS£', .Jr at Waverly recently G~. after spendmg a week with :
Raymond returned. home Wed- Lr.urel Ch.ff .rf'rPnllv ,
,
M~m stayed ror a visit.
Iga:;Jes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Shop for Furniture •nd Floor Coverings Member Ferleral Reserve System
nt&gt;srlav evenmg after a vaca- DPan Barnllz of P~mero call· Mr and Mrs. C. H Wisfl. Jr
Lee and La~ry of . Long !
lion tnp. They VISited the Sky- ed on her Sisler Bett.ll Yv· - and their grandson, Chuck Han-' ~torn. Charles IS studymg at
Ready To Wear - Dr•peries - Mens and
Member Federal DepoSit Insurance Corporal ion
Ime ('averns stavt'd ovrrm"hl l M I
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an nahs have returned from
a
thern Tech. Mr. and Mrs.
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A L Fowle nd d ht
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Boys Wear - Dry Goods - Home
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ternoon
where
they
visited
historic
points
Maraetta,
Ga.,
stopped
at
the
B k S d , f
1wee s vacaflon m Kentucky . · :
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aug er o
Mr and Mrs Larry Sm1th of1 and also the horse rarms.
~s on their way home from
Furnishings.
Chf'strr rallrd on Margaret .1\nn l \lr. and Mrs William Betz Itheir vacation in Ottowa, canCarleton and Patnrk a rerenl and dOiughter, Sandy 0 1 H'll,'
ada. 'l'l1e Fowlers also visited
1 the
' Sundav·
World' s _Fa_rc_,
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1ards v1s1ted the past
week
wnh M1ss Rulh Wise and her
:spent two davs al
Virginia faJher , Mr. C. H. Wise
Sr ICarsey and Mr. and Mn. WalAnd don'tforgetour Big Towel S.le
B'"e'"ac"'h,'"=======-, and Mrs, l'anny MrNam~e. They ' ter Grass at Waverly, She reon theist Floor
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VERMILLION
also VISited with relatives in
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GallipoliS while they were on
WALNUT
vacat1on.
SALAD BOWLS
Mrs Della Carnahan of Bucyrus has been the guest of Mrs
THE OPENING OF
Charles McNamee and with
and
Mtss Be ~s Sanborn and Mrs.
PEPPER MILLS
JEWELERS
Max Sanborn enroute from vjsilmg relatives in Gallipolis before returnins to her home.
Dennis Ault is visiting with
r&lt;laJives in Sprmgrteld, Ollio,
MISs Betty Rulh Carsey visitMIDDLEPORT, 0.
ed her grandrnotner, Mrs, Ruth
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(UP!) - President Johnson's call for
teachers corps received a war111 welcome ·from
today, The outl)ook was favorable for conapproval.
disclosed his plans for thee teachers corps in
Friday before the National Education Associa·
In New \'ork, He said it would enlist thousdedtcated Amencans to work '" urban slums and
areas.
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Presidenl come out in support
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youn~ peop1e 1ol this concept"
pr.@
tor teachmg ca~
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re' ,,,, the
resident sai!L "The , PreSident's teachers
"t~~ will J~so be experi- , corps bill will fmd an enthus~;
Tbe coanly co•rt boll•,
e~ .&amp;eachers willing to givt! ashe reception tn Consress,
post office, banks IIlii 111011
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!,Y,~dto TheyplaCI!s ol : gre~t. thought the conc-ept nad atother baslneoo places wUI be
~c, , ·
, can mg e ready been headed for senate
closed Monday in obsernoce
II""" :m our natJon to the helP, approval and that Jollllson's
ol the Fo11rtb of July bollday.
ol Ute poorest or our children. I speech "ought 10 assure 118 liP'
Tb• Pomeroy • Middleport
Pr~als for a teachers proval."
Dally Sendoel wUl DOt be pu~
,corps .bave alroady been pl·
---lisbed lbat day, bul will reo
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!l.red in the Senate as amendaume regolar edllloao Tueto
Mrs, Thomas Scally,
Red 1
,mentli to Johnson's mgne1 edu·
day, July lilt.
Cross Water Safely Chairman,
cation bUt The. arnendmenla
said today that morning awimnnr a 't~~ ming classes for the next two
beln~ sponsored by Sens.
lord NelsOn, D-WIB., and
HAZARDOUS ffiGHWAYS - Two died In this
weeks are lUted but adults may !
lf.~rd M, Kennedy, D • Mass,
accident at Rensselaer, N, Y,, on the eve of the
register Monday even in• for
said today that he was
of July weekend. The National Safety Council
evening lnstruciiOn to be given
"~ecy pleased to have the '
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that up to 570 lives may be lost on the nation·· hiahw~ys
from , to ' p.m.
Additional camp sites ore I dunng the long holiday,
Four persons recently com- ,
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planned soon at Royal Oak Lake
pleled purt I of the Red Cross '
near Pomeroy, _according lo ,
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]Instructor's Course taught by
Pomeroy Attorney Fred W. Crow has been appointe4
Horace Kllrr Jts 01'i'tW who
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tBill Wallace of Mason County to the State Underground Parking Commission by Oblo
waa guest s~aker at ,,,~ l'rl·
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A and Dirk Nease ol Meigo coun- ' Gov. James A, Rhodes , it was anno;;ed today, ,
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1day dlnller ·meotlng ol tile Mid· I
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model pollee office for 15 vears ty at the Hidden Valley Coun.l1 Crow, _a reSident of SyracuseJ;I• , IDL:iA..)Inexplred
dleport·P.omeroy, Rotary club.
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UJGay lacecllll ·lllmnt&gt;led :mur· try
pool m Jl4a&amp;oll Couo!Y-• term
J, 1957,
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Mr. Karr, a prominent Melga :
1} dOl" charge for th• pollee sta· 'l'l1ey were Theron Cruise, Butch I The Olii)!JtSSJOn, made up Of four m~mberS Is concerflo
~y building 0011tractor, ex·,
I II::/ lion shoottng of 1 handcuffed 1Meier, Brenda Potts and Mike ed Wit l !he, operation of present state-Owned under1plamed the operation ol Royal l
Isuspect in the group rape of l,loyd,
, ground parkmg facllttJes and construction of proposed
Charles Buckley, Middle~, Oaks, and described its equip- I
, By United Pr011 fntemetlonal
r1s teeno8ed dauhter.
I An on
sh'
new o~es m lhe state.
,
- -wso ·critically injured in an ac- •~ent. He said he began plan· , The traffic de~th toll rose o~nously early today as, 'l'l1e cllare against Lt Torn first YCO:rs:'rn~ng to take lhe Mr. Crow " a 1940 graduate ,dation and Hall of Fame, the
cldent Ibis morning at the Riz. 1 ~mg conslructwn or th• park nulhnns of AmeriCans crowded btghway• and byways in O'Neal, 41, a deeply reliious ' Galli li Swirny do so at the of the Oh10 State UmverSJ1y l varsity of "0" at Ohio Stall
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Go, on East Maln-st In m 1!162.
; ~arc I! of Fourth of, July weekend fun. Experts sai~ traf- man who noll her drank, to~."» fromm~o~ ~~ July i Law school, member ol the a_nd the OSU Alurnm Associi011
J&gt;omeroy.
Mr. Karr said the now
' ltc accidents may ktll as many as 570 persons and tnJure smoked nor swore, could cllange (DST
p.m .. Ohto State Bar Assoc.tat,Jon, the t10n
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are thousands of others.
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Buckley was rushed to Meigs Class
:;!~~ va:!ble at the ! A United Press International ed 14 persons killed In traffic peel, Carl Norman, dtes, Nor- The second mstructor's course , the Meigs County Bar Assaria- ! Mr Crow ~as ~ Feder~l Bur~nedral hos~lill by emergency 1 he n top~ ~ park count at t0:30 a.m. EDT show-: accidents since the holiday be- man was In critical condition at will be g1ven at the GalhpolJS tion, a member of the Ph1 Del- eau of lnvestigallon
specutl II•
1940
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squ• men were, he
, pas
ave
soon.
lgan Friday night, The break- ~ Los Angeles County General iPool July 12 to 16 from 7 to 10 ta Phi Legal Fratermly, was enl from
to 1915 and II
':~rio The accident occurred There are electric circuits
down:
Hospttal wtth bullet wounds 1n p.m. daylight
savmgs lime, president of hiS semor l•w class presently a member of the soa
, ,a,m
for 50 camp slles. The
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Traffic , , _,,,,,,,,, 74 the chest, arm and hip.
' Those mterested in 1ak,ng these at Oh10 State in 1940 and is cur· Clety or l'orrner Agents of tht
Details of how
IS on over tOO acres
of
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;Drownings '""""""" 1 _Poll"'' said Lt O'Nealop•· -- J courses may con1act Mrs. Seal- rently servin• '"special roun. :FBI. He is pre~ident of tht
]Miscellaneous """""'" 2 lire on Norman with an,, , ly,
1•el for the olf1ce of Wilham R Pomeroy Bowling Company,
1n)llred wer• not
avatlabl•. Pomeroy Chief o
Total
__ , , ,, _ n 1malic pistol Friday as tile
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, •Saxbe, attorney general of the I member of the legal firm ,fl
Pollee Jed Webster was
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I The National Safety Council youth was being led down a Mrs. Scally was assiSted w1th stale ol OhJO,
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter 1n Pojlif
&amp;all~g the Incident
chairman, Introduced Mr, I
Issued the predlcied death toll hallway of the West San Fer- !he swunmmg mstructJOn aJ Jhe 1'he new commission member roy, chairman of the board :'l f
Buckley, an employee for
John ;:.erner, r•cen~y 10•
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Ibefore the start of the 711-llour nando Valley station of Los An· ~lddleport pool by Mtke Lloyd, graduated from Pomeroy Htgh !directors of Downie-Gross, b)c,,
oil (\Ompany, reportedly
lh pres nt, was Inc arge
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weekilnd period which began geles police here, Norman was ! an Mullen and Ronme Hi?dy school in t933. While attesding director of the Farmers
tained, th• Injuries when a
e buamess sesswo,
BASS LAKE, Calif. IUPJ) -~last night at 1 p.m. local t1rne arrested in a roundup ol rnolor- ' v,, unteer helpers were Lmda PHS he was on the All-South- &amp; Savmgs Co., and Pori.!!l't
be wal worl\tng on blew up,
lleatb Methodist church worn- l'lu• tiny resorl communliy,_ lo- and runs to midnight Monday cycle and auto club members
and Mrs. Don Mullen . .,, ·n Oh1o roolball
team I V11lage solicitor for
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aervin8 the
dinner
cated high In the rugged Ster· The firnl holiday victim re- suspected ol drai!f!in O'Neal's e swlrnmmg awards !patch· three years and also on the All· from 1945 to the present,
, '
Bess Sanborn, Mrs.
ras, was armed to !be teeth 14&gt; pol'led wa• Mose D. Blanton, •19-year-old duuhter into a pn '• pms and t-erllftcalesl were SEO Cage team for three years. a former village of S
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j S!1811i!ler, Mrs, T. A, Riley,
day and ready to spend the 50, who was killed when a pao- 1•ate home Tuesday and raping ~=Jded by lit&lt; Me•gs County Crow won 12 letters in high Isolicitor.
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Knight, Mrs, Wilson
holiday, II necessary: llgh!Jng ,ener train rammed his car at ' her.
~·oss and Middleport-Porn- school lor playing football , bas- Other organizations ofii
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Garnet Entsminger,
off an expected mvaSJon of till&gt; an Atlanta, Ga., crossing •nd m; ,.,.,.,,....,,..,..,.11_ _ eroy otary Club,
' ketball and baseball He was' Mr. Crow is a member '
groups,
dragg~ it ~ quarter , mile. SATELLITE BEACH, Fla.
president of his high
school Pomeroy Gun Club, the
,
We re rea~y lor tha _punks, Blanton s Wife wa' Injured.
I olaso all lour years.
and White Cluil or Ohio Uilit·
but they w~n I show ~p ,, the! ' Pollee, Issued warnings and (UPU - Trtlillrt blllllen
Crnif attended Ohio Univer- SJty, the Board of ~
k~ow what • good for them~ ftelded as many officen ae_ pos- =·~
ily
in 1933-:M, was a member Carleton College in Syr ',,, ,
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sa~d Mader~ County Sheflff S Sible to control the lradiiKmol l ther today llop~Dl! to add lo
,
o1 the Ohio Stale Univeraitv the Meigs County l'ioneer ·W
Johrt Parsons, state
Deputy Wllham Helm, ,
flood o! weekend ncauoners. I lllelr lad of more lbao 3,101
varsity football team during th~ Historical Society, mem~ .:OI
-dlrteblr of the Ohio
Helm spoke from a special
poaods o1 sll&gt;er wortk 11
1935-36-31 seasons, on the Ohio Ga llipolis Lodge, 101
of EduCation,
com~ang : " ·established at
Ifill "'·"'·
Slste basketball team for two Gallipolis Golf club, F.O.E,; '
representativeo of
Funeral servlc.. lor Arnold n::~ y ~:~~~ w~en
A spokesman for llfaloEIJbt
Funeral service3 for Freda , year~ and receiv_ed honorable iJ, Pomeroy, Beta Theta ·,
~~:e:~~=lon
Francis Durst 48 who died
g ~ed he th I tll H II'
()o,, lllc., ancl TreiiUh Salv· Carl Bratt who died Saturday menlion AII-ArnerJCan for foot- social fraternity, and a, diJiC.
the state survey has been
day evening ai his residence on refc
dre ~ e e 8 ";"'
~
on lao,, IDDIJJaoetl Friday morning in Holzer hospital fol- ball in 1931, Crow is a member tor of the Pomeroy ~
leted
Pml St. ID Middleport, wlll be ge ~ '::'ere ~...,:; m~torc2:,!
D,
.J
oUver botlloa cakn w•lgblllj!, lowing an opera lion alter sev- of the National Football Fou"' !Continued on page 2) :~ • ,
5
1111
p Mr.'Parsons reviewed the
Monday at 2 p m at the
P ·
P
~,.·~
ponncla apleee ancl more eral weeks illness, will be held
, , :
port on lite Melp county r•lruRa,Kwllngs Cosio
home !:It weekend at thla popular re- . NEW
The third an- lban 35f yean old composed Tuesday at to am, at the Raw.1 :·' :
solldallon ourvey slep-by'
with the Rev, Clyde Bartlett
the An ell ' blamed ,nual .'?'· Bryant Day will be , lito balll ollbe llad.
lings Coats Funeral home with
'
with .local I!Chool officials.
Burial will be In
f he
'I ~ rlbt8 celebrated Were on -luly i un. , "'
th• Rev. Howard Ruppel! offi''ffi
,
Porn
ervle , tery
or
motorcyc • c u
Of .spoDSQrship ol the Volunteer i' ·-" " ""
"'-''• ciating, Burial will be in lh•
eroy,
He ·, Wor,ld War I
tlllaLcl
ouNt-HI':"o ":..ks
Fire '&lt;lepWIIJ111t '
!
Mound Hill cemetery, Gallipolis,
a """'""• , ,, rumors c cu Thjo C&lt;!lellhtlon ts bekl on·
She was born in Cheshire
•
".
·'"::ii
five
f:.O
litcd that 111 olhei' Jndtorqcle nually In'
of Dr. j
,'
the daughter ollhe late Cl1arle;
A $1,500 d?nation has been made to
,
General'
~~~-Purple Heert.
!"ere plann~l,,lil rend~ R, F. BrY,ant, ' longtime phy·'
•nd Ronie Boice cart Her huB- Ia! hosptt~l, 1t was announced today by Admillisti
vou here,
·
' ~~ of New Ha!eD who baa
band, How•, ai 10 preceded her Charles Rideout
E~=~and
~~~was Prece:' In
.
,
iided the COipmundy tn Ito
in death.
I Mr. Rideout re~ealed the contribution to tl)e Dl\-ll
Mr-1 b)
and
ve)ojnnent throtljlh His CIYIO • James E. Mumaw, 74, of Min· She waa a Ulember of the county-qwned faclhty was made by Mrs, Esther
,
·
t);o'
actl•IU•s l'llr mllll)' YJ!lfl' go Junction, passed •I'•Y.
Middleport First Presbyterian Edwards.
,
three
brothers,
_
·
,
-.
,
;
·
f
Ire
department
·
members
the
Ohio
Valley
Hospjtal
church,
Sevt!1'8l
cousins
surMrs.
Edwards,
according
to
Rideout
,
made
the
are
1
to
and Jan, all of
n said lhere:·.'jVI\1 be I~ ~""""" Steubenville at nopn 'friday, vive. Friends may call at
bution, following a tour of t -- ---'-~__:;::::_:.::
end
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slslePomrs, Mn,
,
,P W ~·
islliiUioolat .~, ?~~w Haven. Grade He was born at Syraeuse,
funeral home anytime.
tbe··~d hospital this ' Asa Brat~Wry,
eroy;
'
.ach , ~ ~arltly of limes
of John and Mar)' Ann
weekJ"''
I
Columbus;
tM phlldri!it In the aftl!rnoon. lck Mumaw. He Is
,( iitember ol the board I, Mrs: Edwards bas been
flrellilrks.at tO p,Jii, "
by his \Vii• Eva· 1 '.
Arcident Reported
1ng wtth ller mother and
,
'
,
Mrs. Joe
and
On Twp. Road 143
Beach, Fla.,
friends and rellltlves
...,
n.
Mumaw, all bl
The Me••s County
tho·~ board of trustees ol
Is the slater of
.,.,.p ,u..atl'll
J"-~'
'"
..-.,
and Cecil 'Brlllblhir,)1t.
1 ter , Ml "
AililailliDilt ... ·
w.,..on; • sa
Department investliated 1 one- Mi~l Heart Institute, abe

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SAIGON tuPI) -, U.S. and Wletnamese l!lanes killed
VJ~t Cong guernllas in 160 sortiP.B 111 South Viet Nam
Friday, a U.S, military spokesmao reported today,
The announcement followed disclosure that ten U.S.
servtcemen, seven Marines, two soldlei's and an Army
helicopter crewman, were wounded tn scjttered ground
fightmg yesterday.
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The spokesman said the U.S ed to attacb on truck convoys
Force estimated Its pilots in Cornmmuot North Viet Nam,
1k1Ued 180 Viet Cong in 108 sor- Eleven jets 11om tho llircraft
agamst the rebels and that carrier Oriskany destroyed four
Vietnamese air forco kill- trucks and damaged several
"' 50 in flying 52 sorties.
more In three strikes south of
The ~eaviest communist loss Hanoi
was m Phu Bon Province in the , In the only major eround aecel.tral highlands 200 IT' i I e s lion reporled today, the Viet
northeast of Satgoo where FIOO Cong fired 'l/ Bimm mortar
Supersabre jets killed an esli· shells at the Can Tho airfield,
mated 100 Red&gt;,
80 miles iOUthwest of Sllidon
U, S, military spokesmen aald early this morning. 'l'l1e barrag~
a1r action early today wac limit- caused no casu&amp;llies or damage,

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at N. Y. Clothing! Don't forget we have SJlOrls and
swtm wear for the ladies, too,
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said Frank
denl' 'of 'N"" Y~""' 'City
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