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Great Mrs. MaSOII Fisher lpetll MonF . Reco11erfiW
Hi . Fraehtre .
other
Marfaret
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. ' and family Mr and ll':rs. Homer touriSts spoil.
M e and was accompanied home hy '
learned that her
Mri.
James Jovod•n.
Hill and chlld;en of Langsvolle Mr. and Mrs. Harold . oorl her daughters, Carll and Bar..1 ..1
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bara who spent the past week!
JULY tl
'Tho annual famlly outing ol ltJent at Jamison
' have returned from several days I a Buckaroe Beach Va
and Steven o nconna t,
with the Smoth's.
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uxll the Sew·Rltt Sewln&amp; club was New Castle, Pa., where e,.
viso• in Morgantown, w. t
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vtsotmg this week wttb her par· Mr and Mrs Gene Alkire and, Tbe Amertcln
asS held Sunday at,.rnoon at the l llelng treated for a blp fracll!re,
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• Va woth their son and family. l' Mr. and Mrs. Tony ow- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Fosher 'rnberl and Karen of Colum- lary ol Lewla Maney
Portland Park.
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received In a fall at net ho~.
Mlddlef)orf a l Mr. and Mrs. Val Edgar, Jer and children, Mark and Mar· Mr. and Mrs. Everett
weekend guests ol herlwlll meet Tuesday at?
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were played durlngl Mrs. Orr bas been
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p I . nd '"'" Hevo.olds and children They , tha and Arlen Kmg vtsoted re- ner and dau~hters, Karen and parents, Mr and Mrs. Pear~ the Mt. Moriah Ba~t ' u . the ~~n
and a potluck lOt from the effects I a stroltlt
Mrs Stanley ot eo a rail. we;.. called to Morgantown be- cently m Akron wtth Mrs. Fow·l conme recently spent a week Park"
'11oe DeiiCOIII and aconesses dlliner was aerved at &amp; p.m. since last fall. Prayers
Kvte and Erte. ot
cauSl ot the death ot then ctau ler's brother and stster-m-law, at Mrytle Beach, S.C
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O'Donnell LlncoiD 'of the li'lrsl Unlled Presbytert.: Attendln&amp; were Mr and Mrs.
for her recovert ·frol!l
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•:.harl"' l
father. Mr Harry 1 Mr. ani Mrs. Tom Metcalt
Mark Vroman, Belpre. basi Heoghts who bas been empli'lyed Church will
the Edward Wells and Ruella and her friends wil• be greatly ap.,
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•H Hirks who dted followmg a George Sh1veler, .lr and Mr.l been the guest of hts grandpar· on Wheeling, W.Va. bas been ong, July l3dat
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Jane and Belle Jean
pre.:ioted according to Ml•
1t l lnng
\1 Rlhmny
·Crabtre&lt; of Cmrtnnati VISited lents, Mr and Mrs. John Vro- translerred to Racine.
,pastor'•
United MetJt. tar, Mrs. Dayton Strickland, Sauer. Dr. and Mrs. Orr'•
" "''" and "" l.ee sm' '
' w1th Mr and Mrs Will Mevers man
Mrs. Clyde Andrews who has , TheW
meet at the Mr and Mrs. Donald Collins daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Pa\11
mn Children "'
m Mrs Lee llcComas has r.- 1on Sunday.
rettred from her employment at lodisl Church willat 7,3Ji . m. and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· Jamison, who are serving ID
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'"" tu.-ned to her home after spend- :
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, .,...,.,.,.,.., Ohto Universoty will leave 1church,
Bl
nl Mrs
Boyer and Barry and BreD· the missionary fields m Afrlea,
n•'-"' ' '"'""
mg several days With her sister : Mr and Mrs Cornel
,
,! Thursday for three months visll,wlth Ml" Nee ng
al and da and John Johnson, Mr. and are expected to arrtve the first
Mrs Je&lt;ste Jenk m&gt; ul
and family. Mr. ann
Carl l are'" Chocago. lit on
I_ With her children in Jackson- : c. Melvtn
lVIII Mri. Raymond Baity and Jill ol August for a visit with her
.:;..____________ t'' Vanderhoof ant family m Wal- \1rs Leo Edwards
ville, Fla.
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Roush, Mrs. and Karen and Jenntler Spears. parents. He is a medical mil'
do. They arrompamed her to Bradbury I has returne . I
eop e n ~ Gene Eskew of Xema spent ! rs.
and
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- sionary.
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her home and vos1ted there her home ·~ New York_ Coty1
' the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Everett .'f\'•mas
Knight and Ricky and Jell, Mr.
IJe•nre returnm~ to Waldo Also• and M1am1 fla follnwmg a "''
Pcmeroy
i Hobert Marconko and tamoly and .Ralph Gtl;~~ Uth
and Mrs. CalVIn Simpson and Scorm, Guestl are
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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
woth Mr. and Mrs. Mc- 1hero with her
Mrs M and Mrs Dorso'v Roush ' was accompanted home by bts • '111 p t Councilors of
BrU&lt;e and Mary Bolinger, Mr. J'isitors to Pnrk
were Mr and M" Har- Laura Bradbury and
Haven, W. Va VISited son, Andrew who spe?l
past ier
Daughtm ol Amer· and Mrs.'Don Mullen and Mlclt- Members ol Girl Scout Cadtl
FAMilY NIGHTS
lntd r.eorge and son. Bnan Lee She also VIStled '" 7. f . lv lsundav evenmg, wtth MJ and week wtlh the Marcmkos.
II a will 'meet Wednesday at ael, Patrick and Brian, Mr. and Troop 185, Middleport, ,and their
" THE INCREDIBlE
ot G•llipolts.
: wlll1 her daughter and a_m' .. Mrs MaiOO Ftsher and famtly. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas llassler c , m at the lodge hall with IMrs. Charles Rideout and Char- uests visted Camden Park Ill
MR. LIMPET"
Mrs Leo Smith and Mrs Wol-t Mt mld Mrs Wolbur Urban '
and Mrs Orns Harns and ' ol Reynoldsburg " spendmg
ciarence Neutzllng and !les Jr and Sherrt, Mr. and
Friday. Adulta ac,
Don Knntt s l':~rt,\{' L'nok
K Russe-ll are attending Mrs Guy Reynolds and. Mr Mrs. William Fisher VISited Sun· few days With her ~arentsi !\~ : Mrs. Virgil Walker as hostess-- Mrs. Tom Gru~ser and Barbara ltl'ompanying the gtrli were Mr.
the WS.C S. School 01 M 1 ~sinns l and Mrs Willtam Blan? and dav evening, at New Haven . W. and Mrs. Harry Keoser, M n r 'es
and Jeft and Tommy and Arlee and Mrs. James Cochran, Mr,.
_, ndbeing held thts week al Ohto rhlldreo Cathy and
of Va. With Mr. and Mrs Burrell ville. Mrs. Keoser bad
White Rose Lndge of Middle- Johnson, Mrs.
Hoffman and Mrs. Ted 1\iley, Jr., MrL
"SKY DIVERs·•
Wesleyan '" Delaware.
Akron have r.turned from a Dawson
,home from Holzer Hospot&lt;t a •port will meet Wednesday aft- and George 'Bnd Vtckl
: llwillie Maude Coats, Mrs. Char·

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nt ernoon al I p. m. al the Legion t5andy White, Mrs. llarold ll
les Edwards, Mrs. Keith Gob~
Moss Lena Grueser spe hall in Middleport. lloslesses land Brenessa, Gene, Mark and land Mrs. John Fultz.
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. liar- , will be Mrs. Homer llartley and Philip and Mr. and Mrs. _Eiza Members and guests attenllrv Kooser
b II , Mrs Richard Owens.
Gilmore, Jr., and Joe, Rtcky, ing were Dellbte Laney, L o11
1 Dr. and Mrs J. B. Mars ah 1
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Roger and Mike.
IAnn French Mary Bradbury,
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1Jennifer and' Brtclgett
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utsvl e, Y• spent t e. The Meigs County DemocratGo •
1 weekend wot~ . h~n;~~~~· ~r:. ·,c Club will NOT meet on July Stan1bury1 Return
· Jane Gilkey, Robin Mills. Jan·
,John F. Bao)
anied b son 15th as usual but will hold a T S
Antonio
et Jones, Sharon Glaze, Mary
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Marranna family picnic on July 18 at the I
Mrs. Keith Stans- Holman,. Gail Beard,
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f Rock Springs Fair Grounds.
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Jl Kloes Lmda Cochran,
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Iwho have been the guests o '11oe Gra e Hall will be open bury and sons, unter.
m: Bunc~ Debbie Gilkey, Joyce
jtheiC grandmother, left tnday for •at 10 a.ngm. Picmc dinner at ;Rex and Shannon, have ret~rn. Riley.' John Pat Roley, Kevin
vacation at Mongo, W. Va. 'noon All are asked lo bring a •ed to San Anto~to, Texas, a tel Betzin Kathy Moore, Brencti
Mr and Mrs. Charles Gobbs lfood basket and their own
two weelm VtSit with hiS mo- Ed ~s Debbie Hermann and
and Mr and Mrs. Fred Rosen.
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ther, Mrs. James Yeager: hts wa '
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. d the Red Rooter lble servtce. Soft drtnk and co.
I Alber! Scholl and other Amla and Marc u z.
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baum JOtne
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club for a weekend m Cmctnnatt. ' be entertainment and fun for relati~es a.nd friends. They a!ARRIVES SAFELY
They attended three baseball
so vtsoted tn Washmgton, D. C.
d M H rold William
games between Milwaukee and aiL
and
Maryland
with
friends.
Mr.
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Cincinnati and other activities. The
class of S.Sgt.
Sha:lr
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EUB Church ·j ll years .10
R. Lemley, arrived safely
Htryril/P, IT tt'nt'r
will meet Thursday evening at ha~mg JOtned p
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High in Japan on June 6 and Is now
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for three
Ratrsl is 1\nJO)'f'
the home or Mrs. Ben Buc k. ISchool
in 1954.omeroy
He is labora· In the PhT
topptnes
The BYP of Racine Bapllst Mrs. Claude Husted will be the,
te hnician at Brooks Air weeks special tramlng.
Church enjoyed a hayride and devotional leader.
~ ~ry ~ase San Antonio, Tex.
_-:=--= -= :=·--wiener roast the evening of The Rock Springs Better orce - · _ •
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.tuly 8, going to the farm of Health Club will have a picnic
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Gene Yost for the wiener roast Thursday at the Royal Oaks I
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and the devotional program, Park. Members will meet at
, which was led by Margaret tht Rock Springs
Methodist I
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. · Church al 11 a. m. and br_ing I
. Attending were Rhonda Brock- · picnic basket and table gervoce. •I
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Meets at Mason
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tha Yost. Alice Ce
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nine and Nancy Bentz, C a r o I
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i Wilcoxen, David Spencer, Clyde I
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,Triplett , David Batley, Mtke :
, Hayman. Rookie crow. Chuck
, Smder, Harry Ptckens, Bruce , MASON - T h • Pomeroy ·I
Neogler. and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- B nd Citizens Band Radio club I
lin Hall and Lee and Debra.
'h:ld its regular meeting Thurs- :
Iday evening at the Mason Youth ' I
PLAN SWIM PARTY
Center, with Tim Neutzllng, , I
, Members ol the Chtld Conser'd t . barge
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Communications were read
will bold a swtmmmg Jrty and . including an inYI~Iion to lltlrtd
cookout Wednesday evemng . at 8 stalewtde REACT meeting on •1
the Kyger Cretk Swunmmg s. 1 II and 12 at Coshocton; a ll
PooL llusbands and chtldren ietrer from Cotulnbus C. B. Ra· i
members wtll be guests for dio club announcing their Jam· I
evemng.
: boree on July 25; and from :
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\ Parkersburg C. 8. radio club
[1 The Pastoral Relations Com- annoo;ing a C. B. Jamhoret on
See the
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mittee of
Heath Methodist .July ·
Fun 11cade!!, Fert1 •ze~ a
Church will meet today a&lt; 7' Plans were '!'l'de for. the ~- I partmenl on the maon floor.
M be nual tamtly ptcnlc whtch wtll I
P· m. at Ihe church. em rs be held at the Syracuse park '
of the commtltee are the Re~· ! on Sunday, August I, and prtzes l\

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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT ONLY
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CONNIE$ _ PARIS FASHION - HEEL HUGGERS - BALL
BAND SUMMEREnES

NOT $309.95
NOT $278.00
NOT $239.00
Modo! 3612 COMPACT

THIS IS THE "CLEAN-UP !"
ALL WOMEN'S SUMMER SHOES

the group came home

II&lt;lream 1 nd birthday cake
IIserved to the family and I""'"

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'PIRIT MIN IN THI MOON'
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Lionel JeUriu. Jlu Man
Roached Moon Before! Gasp!
Wonder! Thrill!
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Vlnoent Price, RIUI Court,
Dovld Welton. Weird horror
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OBSERVI!S BIRTHDAY
The yixth birthday anniver·
sary of Sally Jo Walters, daugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Walters, was celebrated with 1
picnic and outing at Forked
Run Lake. Attending were ~er
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'and children, Doxie, Peni, Mel·
anie. Tom, and Sally's special
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will be awarded. Refreshments
0 .. Rail, Mrs. James Euler were ..rved.
Mrs. Galen Brown.

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ACTIVITY AT SITE OF $71 MILLION IDGH-LEVEL DAM- Dravo Corp. pursues its $28,853,075 lock construction contract, Immediate
being completion of the coffer-dam, within which the giant Jocks wi!l be mounted. In for~gro~od, a lone _Dravo workman carves Ohio
soli with a "834 Cat" and in background, two giant Dravo cranes (or dr ag-iines) rearrange the Ohio River bottom m preparalton for the cofferJam.

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Prlneess Graee and Prlnee Rai-l simply froze and ate In IIIOrtlof a balloon. The other bd 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14, 1958"
1 straight hair dropping to
nier reappeared tor t he or less thal order.
hl.s .:..:.:_.:_;_..:.,_;_;_ _,:__ _..;;._ _ _ _ _ _ __
benefit or those who had tables
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lapels 1he Is nicknamed Prlnet a myth. The tall, young, slim living and traveling expense~
under the marquee - a favor- BEWIGGED FOO'I'MEN, who Valiant" In Dubllnt and a flolll' and beautUul created the illu- although those signed will bl
ed minority. All W&lt;!re free to looked as U they mlghl bt •shlll8 mous!ache. Anyone who slon ol fashion whether they e1 b ed Scout Jim Maxwell
mill around and gawk al lhe actually gas station attendant. commented on hfs weird ap- were French Irish or Amtrican r m urs .
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Princess which they did. But in day _ to . _ day lile, stood pearanee was told. Yoo abould and the short fat ones witll too will supervise tbt
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only one Yankee Doodle lady behind I he tables along witb have sttn hi~ last wttk. Ills curly hair were unchie
no eamp and Chet Montgomery
had !he nerve to go over, and lllle chefs in tllelr tall puffed half was s11 mchea longer. hiS matter whal their county or will handle tbt Ralston tryout..
speak to Her Serene Highness. while hels and aprons. As soon moustache met his sideburns origin.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

DUBLIN -PRINCESS GRACE ;band.
fountains made of lobster and ~ That was Elizabeth Whitney laJ Their Sereno Hlghn...ea and he hod I beard." Tbt yery
II;ELLY of Monaco spent at I
i clam shells
pain led with gold Tippitt, who comes from Phil· I had left tbt fll'ay and sold thought is shuddery.
ltast lwo and a half mmut.. AT LEAST A COUPLE OF : and brightened with rhinestone :adelphia where Grace comes ballroom, the music changed Most charity balls, whether
the ordinary peasants at the i HUNDI!ED Frenchmen and glitter, giant pyramids of lresh 1from and was
gym ex- from ahow tunes to rock n roll. !hey art held In New York or
ball ot which she was chair· their ladies were disappointed ,flowers in every color, pigs erclses by . Grace s grandm&lt;&gt;- Two who mlghl bave done Paris or Younamell art bores
man here.
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when they were barred from ,stuffed with pate, hams cover. i
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over and,
It well but cltose to mingle In and !his one at
Sbt lookl'd ravishmgty lovely lht ballroom _ at historic but ;ed with wondrous designs, fish I hello Grace, like any l hila· !he salons Instead wert 1 wo Dublin, was no exoeptfon.
u• a dress of orange lace, a now nouveau riche _ Power- : madt like modern paintings and delphian to another Matn Liner. young chaps or noble descent T h e large conlln&amp;ent of
diamond tiara and opera -left8· scourt. Our Uni«-d States Am· ' lurkevs d•corated with mush- .I Grace ktssed Ll• on the ebteko who In my charity will remalD French who bad Down I h o
th gloves. She and Prince Ha1- bassador to Ireland, Raymond . room' and trul!les and pimento. ~nd tl~ey talked briefly about anunymous. Due wore hlo balr Channel to attend lht funclloo
nier
who rules a pnnc1pal· C.uP&gt;t, simply up and IPfL A, When supper was served i L?W
was in the Cradle of almost shoulder length and served to prove that tlle myth
ity in the south ol Pranc-e but more distinguished ~·rsh legis· I
lbert)l while everyone else leased out to tbe clrcumlertnce of !he French chic Ia .ttrlctly
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l'Ullldn't draw flies without her lator, Sen. McGuire, was baf- 1
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receiving line jor perhaps it from entering the ballroom. Atwas a received line) ot eight ter exchanging greeting with
perso111 before the band struck a few friends scattered in the
up the tune ·camelot'' from downstairs
or nowhere
the Lerner - Loewe score. The ·salons he departed. A ballet
Prin&lt;..oe and Princess dan&lt;.-ed
. . performt&gt;d briefly outside where
elosely and good humoredly .I it was freezing. A bar served
Then . before the last four ;only gin. champagne, 1 r i s h
bars of the chorus had been ; whiskey and water .. no soda, I
played
they slipped o u t. rro scotch.
away from l.'oo otbtr dancers Tho buffet chilling under a \
to some other pnvale room in . tent of blue and white stripes
whirh they could sip champagne . was gorgeous to look at before
m the presence of a favored 1 the gues1s demolished it at the i
feY~ who were not the average 1\ stroke of midnight. It was a
Joe and Jacques who bad . city bloek long wiU1 a red carbought a ticket in support of ~ peted isle dividing two tables
the charitable cause of L e draped in pink cloth and white
Petito Lits Blanc de France tare over pink. All the tables
chiefly in the hope ot seeing wt&gt;re laden with anlique Irish
PrinceSI GrBce and her bus· 1silver c~d~l~br~_and_~ t~r~~s, I

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PITISBURGH (UPI) -Ball
playera 16 yean of age or older will bt ellgtble to attend
Pittsburgh Pirate tryout camps
at Batavia, N.Y., and Ralston,
Neb., July 19-28.
The players will bt expected
to supply !htlr own shoes, unlforms and gloves 11 well ao

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"We killed ttem early with
home runs and then we won it
wi" an infield hit," he grinned.
The man who got that hit,
th1rd
Cuh baseman
d w·lrRonMSanto hof the
G.
ants. c:'n'terf•' Idle ayhs, t e dl:.
e er w o score
the winning run on it, were
among the National League
heroes m their 6-5 defeat ot the
American League In Tuesday'
Jtitt All-Star conte~l betore a
crowd of 46,706 in Metropolitan
Sl.ad·mm, horne o1 th e M"mneso Twms.
It was th~ National's 18th
lrrumph agamsl 17 defeats and
on~. tte and It climaxed a long
hill climb for the ;enior cirruol. T~e N L. once tcaiiPd the

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MINNEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL idrive ln base-runner• in lht ·t
.
League rnlo a 5·5 lre. but ,second when Killebrew walked :d ,· emos ey fannl'd 4. walk- 42 Expeell'll to
PHILAIJr:LPSIA ;I'P'' (UP!) - You couldn't blame lerghth and mnth were the key I:~ ~h~~: .':t~t ~erf."~fe Mays m the moth he struck out wllh , and scored on Rocky Colav&lt;lo "
.
Begin Grid Drills
i Kockmg
SpPr·lalr't Sam llaker
10
~~hLo:ez If h'he made a date factors 10 the contest.
forst. When !he ball ~~~ tb~ t.ymg run, on second base. smgle.
1 Baron hillers were Dernoskey l HIRAM. Qh (U Pi l _ Somr tmd pa.so: rect&gt;1 vers Glenn Gle:~ss
00
!he co.:~c :·~~! today, :ut Santo's high bouncer came came down Mays had brokeD 'd\\e tga~e em all we had," Maloney really got b b d I ' two doubles, Ault a double and 42 veteran Cleve:and Brown and Hogrr Grit have Signed
Sox skipper
W ite
a 5-5 deadiock and everybody
of the While Ihe fifth when I he
n two srngles, Johnson a homer' plams che&lt;·k rn looay at Hlr-' !herr 19ti5
Poolbatl
no such plans.
was safe.
. ~ H wasn t qutte enough ILeaguers fled the arne
an and two doubles , Bob Lt'~~tls a Iam College to begm trammg for I League contracts With the PhliLopez bas managl'd the
"Santo's grounder never hit ; I as I h:lluva game but
g
I srngle, Pal Archei' • smgle, the open,ng ganw agamst the adelph&lt;a Eagles who open their
American League squad in six
the grass part or the mfleld . ,!Jeres notlung you can do He ret1red lhe first two men Greg While a smgle and lrtple, !col!ege A!l -S!nrs sl:'t for August , trainmg t:amp next Sunday,
games and six times
Lopez said. "It hit in tre dirt
Ihat ball that Santo hit. and then wafkPd pmcbbitter l Dan LewiS a sr ngle. Rex Roush:fith
- - - ·-- he has !!:ODe down to defeat.
in front of the mound, hopped IIts a shame to _lose on a lut Jimmie HaJJ of the Twms on al ~ smgle, Jngels and
Jerry I 1\t the l&lt;lmp Tue~dav, fiVI'
"I'm not frustrated," Lopez
over McDowell's head and then I hke hlhal but that s baseball " three and two Pilch. McAuhfle ' Stobarteach a srngle and John trook le defensrve backs were cut'
said after Tuesday's 6-5 loss to
hit the dirt in front of second , t W at hut t mauager Lope~, c&amp;ughl hold of his fast ball Tannehill tw~ smgles.
~· from the roster. o\l~o departing
the senior cirucit stars. •'We
base."
~ r:~ltwas. the tact that the hit and drove II over !he center For f'heshlre, Beebee smglerl was Billy Jrwm of MisSissippi ,
threw the boOK at them and It
.
I Shortslop Zollo Versalles of I, ed m his SIXth loss With , fJeld fence for a home run. ! ~hlte doubled , Durst h:~d two ! the Brownll fifth draft cholct"
Bring your iron, toaster
was a hell of a game."
, Paul BlaJr, the rookie s~nsa- Minnesota and New York sec· ' an Amenr 01~ l.~a.J'!Uf A.II _S1Cir l
. , l:':mgles, and Qmllen smgled.
lasl winter
The "Senor" however
fl~n of _the Baltimore Onoles \ond baseman Bobby RJchardson :team and hes Wllhout a smgle Robmson followed McAul!ffes i B&lt;-trons 240 203 3 - 14 18 3 Irwm reported to the ram
etc. to us. Quick service
bts game strategy &lt;llaltere:aw llhrs sprmg, was optooned to never had a chance to get I vrctory.
I
wrth a smgle off Santo's
ItO 020 0- 4 5 2 With a knee rn)ilrv and wa:
the first inmng and in
of the
or start a double play. I The turmng pomt of
then Killebrew I
(WPI, Demoskey (611 plarf'd on the Bro.wn s inJured
catch-up tw had to alter hiS be~gue ast week to regam h~s 'There was nothmg l could ' game was that Santo lllt and ' mt th· a. . ree and two plteh and B Lewis, Ault 121 Moo-! reserve hst. He Will rome up
plans.
I a mg eye, and apparently It ldo," Versalles Said "I was th clutch pilrhing of Bob Gib·i o at pavtiJon and the score dy ILP J. Rothgeb 12f. Tvo ( for another ( han"" I 1
was the corre~'t cu e
'
was tted
r
..... a ' cm1
WY 2·2255
.,J had planned to u e Mit I
- I.
jwatchmg the ball with one eye son or the Cardmals In the i Th f , · d
}Ur!lt 161, DaugheJty 17!
next summer If lht&gt; knee 608 E. Main St.
Pappas for three
Blair, regammg
Mys with the other. If the eighth and ninth mmngs
' last :r
out to be
Queen
come back With Sam McDowell ,for~, slammed a two-run hom- iball had been 11ft more Loward
~anlo Breaks Tie
Isconn
mencan l..eague si
-- ..
-- ---- -~ - - a lefthander," he said "Bui er ruesday night to help the t ~he hole between shortstop and San~o s h1t came m the srv· . Mau~h or
. 1
FI{~HT RF..SULTS
when they got
Far ahead Red Wmgs rally from a 3-0 :!Second ba~e I thmk I could 1enth mnmg WJth the s1'ore tied team erf . course. called It~ Ry United Press lnh,n&gt;1tlor&gt;al l
11
50
1,deficit to a 4-3 victory over ' have rut It off on the short 5-5. What had lookrd lrke a
had to change my plans."
't 1"'t.
was, but 1t BOSTON IUPtt -Ted wr ·
Although five home runs Ihapless Buffalo Bisons. The lhop and maybe got Mays."
National League home run ~asn, t Je _long ball that won field, 145, Springfield. Mass.,
were hit in the game ope loss was Ute eighth straight •·or '
romr: had disappearf'd when I he gamse- lt _was that rather joulpointed Charley Scott 1471-~
d .
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c eap anto smg le
Ph't
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afll'ee d !hal a high-hopping \ u a 0 an liS 27th in the fast
rnencan League started I
.
.
I adelphia IIOJ,
ground ball by the Cubs' Ro 33 gamPs.
hottlng the ball out ot lhe park
0
Santo in the se lh nd h I
too.
•
American , ~a v,en. 3 . . t ei Columbus, behind the pitchMa
h
______
....,_gues mablhly to I ing of Frauk Bork, defeated I
0
ys, w 0 had slarlPd the I
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game with a home run, walked
i ac- sonv1le 7~1 and increased
to lead off the seventh with
0
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league
lead
to
3'o
games
tert hander sam McDowell
0
when the Toledo Mud Hens shut
lh
out second-place Atlanta l-0.
e Indians pitching for the
s
CHI
A.L.
AT THE
u S
yracuse edged Toronto 3-2.
CAGO IUPI\ - F r a n
Ha k
Froehling, Clark Graebner
n ~a~on or the Braves i
~Ooley Womack, a 25-year-old Marty Ries
lod
rapped a smgle to center and •
reliever making his l~sl
the third ro~:~ or t::! N r I Mays, p I • y i n g despole s I
in tour years, hurled a
Courts h
. h"a 10118 bruised side. raced lo third
lhiller for Toll'do while
t
.
c amplons Ips at· lie stayed there as i
. ·
The Dodgers remained
in ing the Crackers.
.er ~emg out three-set victor- Roberto Clemente !r n~~-hlt~_r
1
llrsl plaee by scoring a 13-4 vir'"', esday.
rates ground d
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lory over the Jets Tuesday even· The standings:
I Froehling, third-seeded In the baseman Br..:'ks ~ut . lo
BASKET DINNER AT NOON
lng in Pomeroy Bo s' L
W. L. Pet. GB i tournament, came back from R b"
obmson.
play.
y.
eague Columbus
59 33 .641 . · \"" initial setback to beat Mexdo IOSOn could have gone lor '
Soft Drink and Coff" Furnished
The Jets fll'abbl'd a _ e Atlanta
57 J8 .600 3'&gt; ico's Marcello Lara :C7. 7.s, 6-t. et ouble play, but efecled to .
20
COME ONEI COME ALLI
In the first frame, but the o!:d !Toronto ,
52 39 .571 61&gt; 1Sixth-sel'ded Graebner held ~ak."~Y one man IOslead to
ers came back quickl to tatf Jacksonvrfle
46 41 .529 IO'k Ioff a bid by Clirr Buchholz of
ure Mays held lh~rd. '
l.t·M·IOD
stx In lhe second ~en f ~ Syracuse
45 44 .506 12% St. Louis, Hi, 7-5. ti-3, and Riesmore tn the third '
IV · Rochester
42 48 .467 16 I sen, sel'dPd seventh, edged Bil[p.SY lf.RtASj
Dndger hurler c ·Wyatt li It Toledo
38 51 .427 191&gt; ly Higgins. Fori Lauderdale
WITH TRADE
ed the Jet. to o~fy two ;:'1 - Buffalo
24 69 .2S8 351&gt; Pia., Hi, 6-6, 6-0.
'
both singles by Sieve Sto ~ s,
TUesday's Results
Dennis Ralston and
An outstandinc low·prfeod el1!811Q'
att fanned 13 and walkJ· . Y· ~racuse 3 Toronoto 2
Ashe Jr., sel'dl'd No I and
romplet.. with exleltlion waDds, duatina
Soulsby workl'd on the n~i~i ochester 4 Buffalo 3
2, breezed to easy ,wins.
brush, upholstecy aozzle,penuaneot ~
1
10'1 the Jels durift8 the first ~:edob ~l~ntak 0 ,
ton defeatPd John Pickens,
hog and dispooable (leper ~
three inning;
when Gilmore
um us
ac sonvolle I
calooaa. Ala., 6-.1, ti-4. Jnd
lo9k over. The Jet moundsrnen AMERICAN WINS
eliminated, Charles Darley,
faMed aeveh and gave up nine • IMATRA F' 1
chester, Mmn., 6-1, fi.l.
STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 16
free passes
.
' tn and (UPII- Top - seeded Nancyw:!~~
Dodger hitters were Tom :"::!"can J?hn Cratner ignored earner' • berth In the
Vaughan with two
triples vaultavy '~ 10 to wi~ lilt. pole quarterfinals with an easy IH,
See The Daily Sentinel Thursday, July .15 for Complet• Details
Cltuck. HannQhs, a triple ,and and fi~r;n at national
conquest of Mimi Henreld, ,
slnsle; E. Fife Three singles w·lb
mee
night Los Angele&amp;, caur.
twa single•. Jon
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and J. Welker two ain- nonner~p Matti K nk
today a ftr1l
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mto center field, picked it up
aild rifled a throw to first bul
it was too late to get S~nto,
who had come !nto the game Middleport's Pony Barons reas replacement ror Richie AI- mained undefeated Tuesday at
len of the Phillies.
Cheshire, winnift8 14-4 with 18
The National Lea u th k hits off four Cheshire pitchers.
t0 PI·1 nors
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g e, ofanthes [ John Ingels wor1&lt;ed the fir!lf
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fou_r Carl Demoskev fm ished.
!he National League had glvmg up a d~ub!e to leadoff
~:~ed uul JJke It was gomg to ba~ter White m the 7th, tht'n
Afle e
of the game. retJrJng the side.
pitchr byays\1"Jtrove
p the second Moody opened on the mound
Onoles mtol the
:r. the tfor Cheshire, ran mto trouble
at .\1et1opohtan Slad!Ump a~ll~: l m the second and was rehevleadoff man of th
ed by Lefty Jon Rothgeb w1th
lte Star ell of
e,. ~arne. \\:11· 1one out and two on, only to be
gled
Wllh \h:o Pirates sm- , greetPd on his second p1tch by
when Torre hit
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was Jts seventh m the last nme Lopez decided that was grand tour of the S&lt;~cks.
Attornevs for both Sides met
games.
enough for Pappas •nd sent Rothgeb held the
Bar
. for two hnurs wrth Municipal
He dropped behrnd rn the fin.
May• Breaks Rec••ds
f\ludcat) Grant of the scoreless 10 the lhrrd a ons
Court Judge Blanche Krupanaf ;un, however, lallymg 39 for Mays,. appearmg rn hr&lt; 12th
to Ihe
In the sec- two more runs in tb/
Ofhcral Ohro Tahle Tennis sky to discuss the
a 16 and 147 total
consecullve All-Star_ contest, on mnrng (,rant yre ldPd a shut them out agarn In lh~ rankines . ,·omJllll'd hv !he Ohio winch Brown·s attorneys S&lt;!ld
In ad~ltlon to McDonald, othe_r pldyed a maJ?I ~ole m the Na- Sl~gle to ·~Uan Mancha!, the rifth, but gave way to Right Table Tt&gt;nms Assn , loda\' pl&lt;~r· ' were a ''maliCious device" to
who fmu-;hed at 146 1~ the quail- tJOnal Leagues h1stonc vtctory. startlg Na,t1onal League pitch· J 1m Tyo m the Sixth Wllh on~ et a \1iddteport bov 11 llle to 11 preJudtce the Jury. and then ref1er were Sonny Ewrng of Dal- He set an AII-St•r record tor er, and walked Ma)s He got ' out on 0 b·
d
of twn d'&gt;
·
sumed p1ckmg a JUry
1
las, Tex., Rich Heyl of Falls 21 h1ts with hiS thrrd All-Star Hank Aaron lo h1l rnto a dou- 1 1 ' de h n ase, an two runs '
'
'
.
"'ons
Church, Va, WPndell Kop of t homer rn the frrsl innrng, then ble play, but then Stargell hnPdl a rea y orne.
John Tannehrll. 13 national The proceedmgs were InterHonolulu, Hubert Farmer or lextended one of hiS own marks another horne run mlo the pa- l Tyo imrnedoatelv walked lwo 196.\ Boys under 14 '&lt;lie ''older rupted later when a woman fan '
Toledo, Ohio. Les Wimp of lby sconng h1s 17th run and Ia- Vll1on and the Natwnal League ' gave up Singles io Ingels and was ranked No lin Boo,;s under ol Brown began to cry.
1
Tempe, Ar11., and Ronald ler m the game his 18th-the was m front, 5·0.
~ Dennis Ault• and was ellevrd H and
Bovs under 18 diV Isions ] • Mr B
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nd
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I own e me a
my
reen ac I o San FranciSCo. 1 1ggest one of tt!em all.
Marichal all
d 1
by Dave Durst, slartmg th1rd- m
1o l""o 2 rank went to bovs untJI 1 got a Job " 0 bb d
37
The Warren G. Harding Cup There were no goats for a in the lhree owe
one h&lt;l\ s;der. Durst was around un1 11 Rogpr LPwrs of Columbu&gt; m the Mr:s Thema Mdes ' '
competition for three man change, although pitcher Jim,and wound
'
two were out and the b08PS full Boys under 14 . and lo Pr.d lived near ihe
learns, decide during the quail- Maloney of the Reds, who ' most valuabfe e;~g vot the I m the top or the sevemh, when Hem v. Columhus, m &amp;lys un-t when she was nul ol work
.·
ifter,
Phoemx, An zona's squandered a fl'.e run
no:;mg oui Jae;s
the I Daugherly came on to give up dt&gt;l 16
I A policeman look her the
;c'~a~ of Bill Farkas, Jr.. Tom came pretty close to bemg one vote, 46 lo 45
.
y one a two. run double 1o Demoskey T;mllehtll lans to com
, hallway untJl she regamed her
e and Richard
Taylor.
And a home town favonte,
I then retue Ault on a ground the
composuretoandherthe !'ie·t
woman he
eJr aggregate
score was
445 Harmon
I D·&lt;Jv wee 1.f.'\1 d 0&lt;~t.pt:'n 1_uver
1eturnt&gt;d
td h Killebrew
b
hof the Twin~ ' th Mtloneyd Col lowed Marichal to ba ll.
orunto a or
m
· a 10 1
cou
ave een I e hero
e moun and ran into rough • Che h'
b II d
counroom
He had hit a home run In the : gmng rJght awav. Shortsto i
s 8IrE' pitchers ranned
4,1 0 l 1\'ISIOns
I
fifth inmng to put the Ameri- 1D1ck McAuliffe singl•d went
wdal:e~ · ln~els tanned 2· walk
F.AGLFS S_l_G_N_T-HREIII

lllbe r aone-&lt;~verpar37Tuesday.

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Arnerrcan League 12 games to also into lhe pavllron orne run , left field w.eds 300 feet away
four,' • • Tuesday's trrumph
II was good for • lersurply

P1TTSBURGH (UPI) - Stan for the htl but
•• '
Poptoski headed into the
e . adds,
lional Pubhc Ltnks champiOn· Donald gor
KBIIIy Me·
ships today figuring his 'chanc- Dokka and
es are as good as anybody 's."
o·
No one was arguing
McDonald. the dcfendmg
.
champion, tied wtlh SIX others
The
43-year-old Pittsburgh for the runnerup spot at
146·
real est.are man tooK medalist[ p
honors in the_ final qualifier
who had a 73 in
Tuesday by ltrmg a par 11 forb' d l
round. dropped a
a 144 total, two strokes ahead 1.;r
on the thtrd green
of his nearest competition.
ues ayll ut saw h1s round puJI
•
even WI I a bogey a lew holes
A field of 64 will begm the later when h
d
first round of match play for pulls
g t de nee ed three
1
lbe title al North Park course
.. t I b
today.
I nine tied wit~a: I m o lie ack
Poploskl, who has qualified Cedar Rapids,
for. th.e ~ournament 10 times, lS I e)', 19, shot a par 7l Monda

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purpura Ia tendency to bruise
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iind then roll. the str p.'!
into l1 w·llh vtrus
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and may act as a
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o vaned colo~. n1 color· sourof
101ec t.1on 1or
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these
all
summer
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~~~ In liM! ~mtrr I n.ake e_ru- I doctors and all othe~ wh~
che Ut-d rug~ lrom t.hem U)lmg eome into contact with them 1
M 1arge crochet hook t wooden
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, 1,1 111e pas 1 gamma g1obu ·.lm ·
prelt•rahly J. Ihev· are easv
to
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h·as been g1ven
. ' to women m
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d(• prett)'. and very so.rvu ... :-thte. t•~
1..:: fl·r ~1 lh ree mon ths of preg· 1
as they outIast rag rugs about nalk'Y immediately aftn ex- ,
f1ve
. t1me~ . Abo, the)' do not Jlosure to ru beII a. RH""enl '
sh~1 on WI:JXt
f\onrs , .md when · !!. lud.Je5 have sbo wn ••
u1at even
you want to wash them you 1h ......1 U.
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macJmcaaac I
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let
them
soak
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o1 e 1sease, 1.t Wl.11 not promJfiUt~. nnse and tet dnr ,f! ~- left Ihe bab
he
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8.
Yn111 ~eekty washwat_er . ~rai~ 00 way 10 in?~t ~: l~e r~~;
ed back into the ~rvK'e l11b IS will 1101 hav b. lh clef . ll .
an·: tur lh!s
.
e lr
ee~. Jer
~•-"'d d.d
apeulic
abortiOns
are
perform·
I :KIUUI a " U:oie '1\e Vt'ge.
·
d ed on m•ny of these women tn
tablt plaJtic b•"' t the
._.. oge r • an states where Unt procedure
the drapery pl.astks lor heav- meets 1 1
.
ltr rup - MRS. MARGARET . . ega requ~remnt.s.
.
PAISSIJ~ .
fh only o!her
preventl¥t
measures are to try to prevent
Dear Narcaret : ,
a pregnant woman from getting
Sound.&lt;~ liie a wmntr! You rubella by avoidin&amp; contact wi!h
could make braided rup this per.- wiKi have lilt disease
wa) too, couldn't you:
and by avoiding (JI'egnancy dur;' -··
ill8 a !hrealened epidemic. The
"~'" ~IWIIn I~ dedicated lo practice, once advocated
by
llllllly liVIng, 10 It yo"'ro hav- somt, of uposift8 little girls to
11 kid tr .lble or Jill! plam rubella is to be discouraged betrouble, let -- .... help YOU. cau.. some of lhese 1irls car·
lhe wiD •loo •"""'me your 1J tho disease baek to their
•wn FliT i11r esporleecel. Add- mothtra, who may unknowingly
nat _,lfel• llOIIAtl Ia ewe ol , be lo the firsl three monlhl o1
1»repanef.
lbll

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'',\1oo loae ...,. Tilcitfil
·dotibles by ~;~~,
Russell
so. and
out
walked two.
.
Southern hltlfrll' •· - ·-·· ., .
Vlddle wltll a tlooble
gle, Tim Cozart, Jim
~rge Lawrence IIIII
111
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Sotttben' at Pomerv•
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New Haveo at CWfre
PONY STANDINGS
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Southern defeated ~ U
ano New Haven trimmeo Pomeroy U in Trf-County Pony
League play Tuesday afternoon.
New Raven's Tictory ov~r
Pomeroy wa• a miid upset for
the West Virginia team as It
had been beaten twice before
by lbt Pomeroy nine.

MINNEAPOLIS (UP!) - A Then Santo hil a bouncing
Ralph Baley, a sti'O\lg rightsmgle, a rather cheap one, de- ground ball toward second
bander, went the route for the
c1&lt;'
what had been a
tie base. Neither shortotop Zoilo "Wwm..rs Jeff B 1
p
~f home runs and gave the Na· Versalles nor se&lt;'ond baseman a1...:reseyour plads.. ,~or tx·
. .
ur was omellonat League the All-Star lead Bobby Richardson could bandit .
~ct today, Ed I
roy •tarter and worked through
ove1 the American 'League for it and Wondrous wm,·e raced
the first look
fiveover
frames.
Bob
Burdetle
in the sixth
the first time.
home with the big run-!he
on~ finished up.
"We'll take 'em anv way we biggest . the N.L. ever ha&amp;
Meanwhile, Tom Diddle was
can get em," said National scored rn All-Star compeliton.
Pltchm!. a two- hitter fo. South-

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Dear Helen:
You told tho rabid fan" •or 1
wa!i it ··rabbit fan? " 1 you had ]
j
recipe for carrot ca~e. and ,
th.m you didn't print it. That's I
a low blow, as 1 ir i~nd ot mine :
alsu tu:1s a ret·i ~e :~he won ·t :
shpre. Don't tell me iOU are P,y Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.
th• kind who hMrds rooking I New light ~a~ been shed on
secrets _ I'd never have be- the relationshiP between Ger·
J;ev 'd it~ - Bl/f\;NY
, man measles (rubella)
and
Dear Bunny:
I bJrlh defects by studies of the
N+'ver let it be said I'm a ~tdespread eptdemtc of this
secret con'
And in~t~much ! dJsease In the winter ol 1963· ,
64
Hs I've been !lw&lt;:~mped with re -1 · ,.
.
ror th.- ..:arrot l'Hke l"ur· \\-Jth nP~ l~sts for det_ectmg
nil a I'll go domestic today I the vtrus m the blood , It has
'.
I been found that many babies
and g1ve:
.
.
·
C41\R(Tf LOAF CAKE
are rnfecled Wllh rubella at
I buth, even though their
mol rup sugar
he h
I
t rs ad no history of expos·
4~ CUfl vegetable oil
ure or infet.·tion during pregnant 'l cup• siftPd flour
ry. Some of these bab1es had
2 teaspoon&amp; baking (.lOWder
defPrts at birth but more than
l.l teaspoon soda
50 per cent of the deft'Cls nms-l
1 l'"ii!'~"~Mn sal.
e-d by rubella do not show up
I teaspoon cinnamon
11 birth and many are not de- I1
l eogs
t·up ~~:rate&lt;t carrots
tt&gt;c·lahle until about the age of i
2 t.
one year
\; cup chopped nub
1
·
I
\f
d 'I Add 51·rted ' It must be conduded that
: 1x s~~~r •,n ndol.
._ Add mild, unre£"ugnized inle..:tiuns in '
dr• 1ngr~1 ·n ~ a , carro'"'
..
the nwther ('an be JUSt as dameggs. one a I a tm.t.t. u.::atm~
'
. to the baby as a clinrcai. .
Add agmg
II
It
h
dd
Y~oe
" er. Iea('d 1 It 1'f100. . to , 1y rf'('Ogmze
. d C&lt;lse Tllis a\.so
l an d &gt; 1 1 we . urn m
nus
· .
oiled loaf pan. Bake at 350 ~uggests . that many birth de-l
"
.
Co
fe&lt;·ts whtch m the past w.ere
degrtes for .,.., mmut~ .
ver ,1 . .
I
.!h t ,
I ·r f I c assJfu•d a~ ol unknown origin
k
cs
..
due to lh ese m1l. d .mfec. e WI . a ummum 01 .or t 1t wo:-re
hrst 20 1mr•~tes ol bakmg to ' tions in the mother.
redure rrackmg Makes ont 1'h'1~ has given
·
rise to the
\oat F: ...cellent served as but conc·etJt of the " b II· b b "
lered mn bread. - 1-!
. ru _e a a Y·
From Srnps to PlaNt!&lt;' 8•1• Surh a baby IS defmed as one
Dtar ile\en :
whose mot~er had
German
Rn~.1·
bout
measles durmg pregnancy whe- 1
1C41Uing I .
your
st•rap- ther sh k
.t
'
happy exp~rltnN: makP!I me
e nfw I . or not, and
.
whose blood at b1rth t.·ontains
w&lt;tnt ll share. 1 suggf'st10n fnr
. ·ble
. II1e v1rus, whether any 1•r··1
usmg
someth1na
peoplt
ordm·
.
·~
.
defeds are prt!sent or .~nuL
ani), 1hr'lW away
: plastlr bags Manv rubt·lla bab1es
. have now·
.
st 1 H:-. ctri .,t.. potatoe! · eve.n k..
· I
d
.
I
d
~t'JJ oun
w11 1 eJects
not

inET THEIR

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BASEBALL TRYOUTS

New Haven'JipeetS
In Tri·Cmmty Pony:

Nationals in
6-5 Win. Take
All-Time Lead

7J.IE MINNIIIII'A
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MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL
&lt;UP)) - Pltrher Jnoa M111o
lehal of lilt Sea Fraaci'""'
Glaol• aosed oul bio illustri011 loammalo, Willie Mayo,
by oae voto to wlo lbe Moal
Valuablt Player award lor
Tuooclay'o
Mlh AU-Sial' game.
(H
Marlcbal, wbo lllut lhe American League out ou one bil
,·lit• AGO fUPI)-Authorltles
U tied Pro11 taton~allooal to lbe three innlucob e plt&lt;h·
'·"" on•• waited today for By •A .
Lea&amp;ue
ed, received t1 voteo to 45
.ur mnvt of a "mad
mer•caa
c GB for mays.
WL P 1
'· .,.•, ....heved to have set
3
~
Die• McAuiiHe ol 1he Ttg·
'. "'"' of Ihe four major
J4 .585
ers gol elghl vote• from lhe
P···~'·m!l to rock Chicago in the
9 3b .583 ~
basebaU writers aad broad.
past week.
Chicago
35 :568 611 &lt;alters who covered
tbe
Police disguised
46 36 561 7
game. Otht~rs w,,,., rl" "
'
as dereUcls and common labor·
41 44 :482 13'1. voles were
Gibson •I the
ers ill an attempt to nab tbel.,.w
41 46 .471
Cardinals. •; liat·mou ..... ,.
terrorist on the street before he ~~~~:~gt&lt;&gt;n
36 50 .419 19
brew of lbe Twins, &amp;; Joe

Police Watch
}'or Next Move
\lad Bomber

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Orlando W. Wilson, superln·
tendent of police, said it was
ntety th• mysterioua bomber
would detonate more of his
terror cbarges,
"I fmd 11 difOcult to believe
that these are the acts of a
oormal man," Wi~on said. "I
am unable to ascnbe any moUve to these attacks. We are
laldlll preventative measures."
The rewards of $b0,000 each
were offered Tuesday night by
tbe Chicago Tribune and the
William Wrigley Co.. chewing
gum. manufacturers whose tow·
· White Building on North
~~ga Avenue was rocked
b lC1 ~mb Sunday night.
y

River news
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"At II said was:

ANDREWS, Scotland Name Alblclcs to
Controversial Harry
Weetman, plagued by misfor- Lead U. S. in ltleet
tw.e In his ill-fated bid lo mak•
British Ryder Cup golf NEW YORK (UP)) - Jim
team, today was recovering Ryun of Wichita, Kan., and
from the "wonderlul shock" of seven other national track and
named team captain by field champions have been sethe
Executive Committee. tected by the Amateur Athletic
The hard - hitting Weetman, Union to head the United States
was an unexpected choice to team to the third Independence
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lead the British team against Day International meet In aUnited State• at the Royal maica Friday and Saturday.
Birkdale Course. Oct. 7-9. be- Ryun, the 18-year-old schooiST.

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Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'll eat mJ hat. .

Stargell of !be Pirates, anger while leading Britian to the U.S.
~um~ 3.Willie
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NL All-Stars 6 AL All-Stars 5 nard, Russell, Robert, Gail, Bil·
. Wednesday'• Probable PIICbers ly, Sammy and David Maynard
Gauge readlnla -:' Galllpohs Milwaukee at Chicago (21- of Columbus, 0 ., and Mr. and !
dam 12.0, 12.3, runnmg 212 feet Blasingame 19-6) and Fischer Mrs Roy Stein of Greenup Ky.
Regular $1.00 Site
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HOUSEHOLD
GLASS
DEODORANT
2o.48, Pt. Pleasant 24·0t, HID- 40-11.
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
ton 1.97, Kanawha Falls
(Only games scheduled)
J. Y. McGrew.
Charleston 19.35, London,
ThUrsday's Games
Ronnie Hester is in trainin~ !
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a 1 Cincinnati as an X-ray techniclap at
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on the sills.
&lt;night)
.
' Holzer hospitaL
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likf!'S it
other
items.
Boat Movements:
Pittsburgh
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Ohio River - Peggy Down- . lnightJ
wilh her aunt and uncle, Mr. •
ey up 14, 9:15 p. m.; Lady iNew York at St. Louis (night! and Mrs. Raleigh Roush
of
Mignon up 14, 5:20a.m.: Rang· Chicago at Los Angeles (mght) Ripley at Buckeye Lake, Ohio.
Your
Choice
er up 15, 10 p. m.; National I
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Gooddown 15, 2:40a.m.: Jn~ana up
win of Gloster Point, Va., were !
18, 12:05 a.m.: Sl. Marys down
recent guests of Dr. and Mrs.
18, 5:55 a. m.; Robert Reed
R. F. Bryant.
duwn 18, 6:15 a. m.: Wayne H.
Mrs. Waller Taylor of Co"P !8, 6:511 a m.: Luther Herdlumbus, Ohio, spent the last I
man up 19, 2 a. m. Charles K. l
· ·t·mg her paren ts , Mr.
wee k VIS!
up 19, 3:45a.m.; Little Geurge 1
and Mrs. Melvin
Knapp.
up 20, 12:20 a. m.; Southern up
Ronnie Stein is home from
20, &amp; a. m; Elisha Woods up l PARKERSBURG, W. Va. Holzer Hospital where he was
20, 7:25 a. m.; Chris Jr up !2, IUPII - Federal Avial ion Agen- treated for a broken shoulder.
1:15 p. m.; Pollywog down l3, cy ifAAJ officials todo) were Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman
5.30 a. m.; Jerry
Bosworth i searching for an _explanation to and children of Indianapolis visdown 2.3, 5:55 p m.; On_
ward l the crash or a twm-engme plcme ited relatives here recently.
down 23, 5:15 a. m.: . Lomsana which killed five persons.
Mr. and Mrs. James N.
up 23, 7 a. m.; Alice down I The plae went down Tuesday Roush and children. Linda
Greenup 3 p. m.; Joey Wasson I when it developed engine trou- .Jeff, are vacationing at Crysdown Greenup 9:45 p. m.; Wes~ ble shortly after taking olf tal Beach, s. c.
ern .down Greenup 1:50 a. m.; j from Wood County Airport.
Miss Ethel Riddle Is serving
Ph1bp Sporn up Greenup 2:50 Icroshed in a wooded area about , on the staff of the Virginia
'· m.; Sally Polk down Greenup one mile from the end of the y th T
c ·1
~:50 a. m. · Invader up Green, ou
emp:rance ounc1 enrunway.
· campment th1s week at Massan.
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81x99 WHITE
"P 4 a. m.: Asa down Meldahl Authorities identified the ' tt s ·
Pr bt · c
!:45 P- m.. Orco down Meldah!
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.
e a prmgs esy er&gt;an onSHEETS
3·"1:
•.
Ch'
planes p1lot as Curtis Wh1te or rerence grounds, Harrisonburg,
·"" p. m. ,n
1ppawa dow Hebron Ky His passengers y
Famous
"Hope•• quallt.y
Meldah! 5:20 p. m.; Dixie Star
id, 'f; d
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white
muslin
shet'ts. Full
1
entt te as James C 1- Weekend guests of Rev. and
down .Meld ahi 7 p. m.. ., Annette were
bed size.
key Jame MacAtl 15
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M !dahl H5
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s
e. an
Mrs. Jack T. Welch and childM l.dahlp.l2m3.0' . Domico. all of Cincinnatt, Ohio, ren were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
SaonesRup doe
n ICar up e
·
• ,... ,. G'bb f ' I b '
a. m.: RavenswOod up Mel- anFAA ''fmf.. ' s 0 ~o um uhs. i Griffin, David and Douglas and
Pme
dahl 6:40 a. m.
o ICla 1s were at t e Miss Irene Welch of Clarksburg.
scene of lbe crash Tuesday Mrs. Elmer Ridgeway
Gallipolla Dam - Reliable night but their investigation Boomer, W. Va., visited IBst
down 8 p. m.: H. E. Bowles up was hampered because of the week with her daughter and
81 X 108 "HOPE" SHEETS 8:35 p. m.; Beaver up 12:05 red hot wreckage.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
FINE WHITE MUSLIN
a. m.; Alton Zephyr down 8:05 Witnesses said all five per- Herndon and children.
a. m.
sons on board were burned be- Mrs. Wright of ~e,!DSylvmtla
42 x 36 WHITE MUSLIN
Kanawha River - Solvay up yond recognition.
has been visiting her sou
Londcm 5:40 a m. ; C. V. Ifaro. '!be plane was en route from daughter-in-law Mr. and Mnl.
er down Mlll'lnet 10:1; p. m.; Parkersbur&amp; to Cincinnsti, Everett Wright: Mr. Wright 11
ADen R. MerriU down Marmet Ohio.
an engineer at tha new dam
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c up W ield 12.:30 a m.; Gibbs for L W. Cable Co.
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Mr and Mnl Job 111
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do,:;
~· ~411 Shaver, Jr, action has been filed in the vacationing at Myrtle Beach
le
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office of the clrcait clerk styled S. c.
Edna A. Taylor db a T &amp; T Mar· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layne
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in pretty plain colon, white 1nd lanRt. 2, Long Hollow Road, Pt. Layna have returned after ••
ey
printed ~Items. Si1ea 32 to 38.
Pleasant. The plaintiff Is aeek- cationing through the western
Rollup or s!eeveleas 1tyles.
ing judgment against the defen. states and visiting relatives in
dant in the sum of ~,334.80 California.
CHARLESTON, w. va. (UP!) ' plus interesta •n4 coots.
Mrs. Virginia Hart visited re-cJeveland M. Bailey, former
cently with her
Mr.
3rd district representative, died Clendenin New KC
and Mrs. Homer Durst at
at 71 In a local hospital Tues- Band Instructor
Ohto. While then~ she alle!oded
day afternoon. '!be cause of
the 60th wedding anniversary
death was an apparent bear! at- The Kyger Creek Board of her parents held at the home
lack.
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James Durst
Bailey waa West VIrginia's session accepted the resignB- in Philo. Open bouse was beld
3rd district congressman from lion ol sam Core as band dl· in celebration of lht occasion.
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Cnm mitfee on Education and hand director for the past three CA17LE - Steers 16 to 21.110;
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to thatloralready
would beparallel
established
farm
m.::os:.t
exlsUng lor industrial gOOds.
The talks broke down on two CINCINNATI IUPI) - Livemain lasues:
stock:
·
-France's partners lnaioted a
financial agreement should be Cattle: 90. Calves 300.
coupled with one to push ahead ply moslly good to low choice
again on plana lor Eul'&lt;lpean po- slaughter steers and heifers,
Ullcal unity, which havo been cows 25 per cent, trading very
at ltBndsltll for more than slow, steers and heifers about
three years. The French rejec~ steady· cows steady to weak,
ed
bulls strong 10 spots 50 cem:s
any aucb political comml~ higher Choice 900-1200 Jb 2• 1
men!.
·
~
26.50, scattered sales good 850-The French wanted the II· 950 lb 23-25.50, few utility holna.nclal agreement . on larm steins 2L50, package high
pr&gt;ces 10 last f~r fiVe years. choice 800
lb heifers 25.50
The Italians insisted on a ,... high good to low choice 8oo.e50
view afier three.
lb 24-24.511, tow good down
Nearly Total Boycott
21, cows 111-15, bulls 17-18
As a result, France withdrew choice vealers opened steady t~
her lilllbaosador to the Euro- $1 higher close about steady
pean Ecooomlc Community other grades weak choice 25-27'
.EEC) In Brussels, announced gOod 20-25, stand~ 18-20. '
sbe would not altend any future Hogs: 1600. Supply mostly
meetmgs ol Common Market mixed U.S. 1-3 200-245 lb
ministers and also d~clded to rows and gill8, sows a per cent,
stay away from all simtlar talks tradmg active, barrows and
among EEC officials.
gill8 steady to mostly 15 cents
The French action, amounting higher, sows uneverly 25-50
almost to a total boycott, cents higher. 1-3, including 1-2
brought the EEC or Common 2U0-240 lb 24.85, to mostly 125
Market to a dead halt. Since all small lot 1-3 190 Jb 24.00 1-S
its decisions still must be unani- 2411-2110 lb 24:60-24.85, pack~ge a
mow, any progress by the Com· 287 lb 23.85, few 1-2 250·275 Jb
mon Market became Impossible. sows 22-22.50, bulk sales 1-3 360French officials assert De 450 lb 211-21, 2-3 375-550 Jb 19.50Gaulie took this action because 19.75, several thin sows weighhe felt his partners had gone lng 250 lb 16, boars steady to
hack on a three-year-old pledge 50 cents higher with advance on
to agree on financing the ngrt. wetghts over 300 Jb 13.50-J~.
cultural Common Market by Sheep: 350. Slaughter !ambo
June 3ll tbla year.
and ewes steady, choice and
There is no sign when or prime 90-100 lb spring slaughter
whether he Is likely 10 relent. lambs 4-25, few good
Blocked Great Britain
chou,. 23, ciXliee feeders around
The only Common Market 75 lb 111-18. cull to gOod shorne
crlllls or remotely the same serf. slaughter ewes 3-6.
ousness exploded in January,
- - -- - - 1963, when De Gaulle black· convert it Into • simple
balled Great Britain from mem. tradmg association.
bership of the six-nation trading organizatlpn.
It long has been an open secret that De Gaulle dislikes the
Unbend. Find AUTO·
Common Market. In Particular,
MOBILE REPAiRING:
he objecto to 118 supra-natiGnal
AUTOMOBILE
DEALERS
aspec18 and to the fact that il8
fast In the
executive commission of Inter..
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natlpnal civil servants can lake
decisions thst bind French ecoWhere your fingers
noml policy.
do the walking . .
At the moment France still
@njoys a veto right in the com.
mission. But by next year all
decisions will be by majority
vote and De Gaulle might lind
himself regularly outvoted by
his partners.
For this reason some have
thought De Gaulle took tbla
drastic action because he decld·
ed now 11 hi• last chance to kill
something be dislikes.
French officials deny thio.
Other diplomats believe De '
Gaulle's aim is to use the crisis
to remodel the Common Market
entirely so as to eliminate the
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14,

amau
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mlnorJty, oot the areat
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lhiB theunonly
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'!be minority II misguided, Is produced! Can we halt
ll looks lor the thrUI of tho seems to be a trend toward In·
day. rouow• the alml••• o;rowd stability among our youth?
1. 11. By Tom BaD
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- never teadl it.
Quesuo"' such as these will
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IJ JOIII:Pil If OIU
lty will mature and realize that something ia done to reverse
1
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II baa been dlrecUorden, just the trend. For now, we claim
Po\IUI HIPI· - EuroPWIS
Beating In • aea ollun; going respectability ol our youth
are ullin• lhlmHJ,. wbetber July 4, 11166, will not
test. By the Fourth, tension to ?AI deep l1'01111d the village . wh&lt; '!Ver the wavea sweep 11. noUng It Ia a minority which 11
Fl'tlldl Preoident Cbart.. de down •• Black Sunday In
was as nM.- the exploding point square. '!bey applauded wild!)' ll Is au Amerlcaa curae that gels out ol hand.
Gaulle hal 1101 out to kiU the pag.. of the bJstory of
tbe day's firecrackers.
wben flghto broke out and pol· there are Individuals sucb aa But the minority seems
European Common Market
George, N. Y. II could
The short, stocky, •ald pro- Icemen, clad iD riot helmetalhes
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prietor of a local ·e-t;~urant and carrying "billy clubs," haul- r
that he may have undertaken to Two days before lndepend- shook P head. "TI inga will ed the combatanta off to jaiL
try Jo re-mould the whole proj- once Day, this smaU resort be back lo normal Tuesday," But most of them were there
ect.
to~- In upstate New York, be sighed. A policeman, one of just to watch. '!bey expected
The big&amp;est crisis In the his- Which houses slightly
' ·· &lt; ·g. r ·
·epa red to see a gruesoine, ugly riot
tory of the eight-year-old six· than 1•000 persons '" the
who overheard the r&amp;- which would smash windows
nation trading group blew up In seasons, wa• Invaded by an
mark, nodded his head, "I hope and burn doors In the streeta as
40
000
a Brussels meellng at midnight timated • persons. Most
"
· did In at least four other reONLY
June 30.
~em we70 ~een-agers and col· By midnight, pollee had sort towns that day. Noth!ng
Tbe six Common Market na- ege-age
s.
made more than 150 arrests. Lo- else happened - the rlolllever
fiO.DO Down - Bolonco 011
!Ions-France, West Germany, For two days the
cal firemen stood In a back al· got off the ground.
Convonltnl Ttrmo
Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and gr~w. Streets were c~owded
ley beside a loaded fire truck By Tuesday the town was
Luxembourg-long ago set lhet the1r wanton wanderrngs ~~~~ d ready to move Into action to "hack to normal." All Lake
as their d..dllne lor agreement the capacity of Lake George's cool down the throng'• spirit, George sighed relief
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gc to PGA chairman Peter AI-! and five women plus the Boys
liss. Max raulkner. last Bnton N.Y. Htgh School sprmt relay
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W. L. Pet. GB Edwm Stem, III, were Mrs. Z.
Cincinnati
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Retaller Sales Up
An fee cream social will be
tiatl~ -.r- in -unconditlm&gt;al ~I
9 Percent in May
· held at the Forest Run MeC 3Maf3 , , ,
cussions although the United
Salu ol ollb rel.allera 111 thodisl church Thursday evtnlnl
States has made some dozen
May showed a laiD oC nlne per- Jul 15·
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separate attempts to Dring that
cent over May 1964. They were
•
aboLlt. "
up 2 percent from Aprll accordteruuned effurt of conquest that ' The Chief Exocutive also ioloa
to the Ohio State Uulvera~
L• dire&lt;&gt;ted from Han?' Heavy !dicated
Tuesday the voting
tnliltration of North VIetnamese rights bill, now on t h e
~ERMATT, Switzerland tUPI) ~ar'!:eau of Busilless Re1
force~ has tn"reasN new d:'m ,brink of final congressonal ap- 1
-A 35-year-Gld Geneva house- s For .the first five months 1D FOR ALL OCCASIONS
g~rs and diffirulties in South proval. .. 15 not gomg to solve !
wit . lllday became the first 1965, total sales were six per
V1e1 Nam. .
. ,.
the problem completely itselt. ·
woman to scale the dangerous cent ahead of the same period
The President ~a1d, I must , ··1 am partil'ularl)' sens•tive
BULOVA, ELGIN,
oorth wall of the 14,701 • foot in 1964, showing an increase in
say that candor compels me lo ,to the problems ol tile Negro
Matterhorn. The ascent came 21 lines and decreases in only
HAMILTON
tell .vou thai there has not Deen and the problems ol the city '
on the IOOth annivei'S;Iry of the seven lines . .
'he slightest IndicatiOn that the and the pn&gt;blem.&lt; wh&gt;ch the
conquest of the mountain.
Leaders in increases for the
WATCHES
ar.her s1de IS mterested m nego- ! shipt in popuiHtion h11s caust&gt;d,
The surpilae climb o1 Mra. five month period were 18 per
~urt- as the prohlfl'm ot Pdnf'~
Yvet!f Voucher and her bus- cent apparel stores; 14 per cent I
Ilion. l have task forces work :
band slole the s~otlight from aulomobile dealers; 13 per
FOSTORIA
' other mountaineering teams ceDI for fuel dealers. 'Larlgest I
whose ascent was televised ~ecllnes w_ere heating, P umb- ,
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ADMISSfct'S - Mrs. Charle•1
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NOT OPEN
gmeer~ who scattered 10 tons lass and wall a er
otores
Cundiff, Hartford: M•s. Ken-:
of equipment at strategic places ~ow 6 er cenr p
net Hotfield, Bidwel.: Wilma
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Terrell, Pom.roy: Clvde Reil· OPEN HOUSE - An open house will be held this Sunday at the Syracuse
CHINA
July 16-17
"'' '· Pomeroy: Dorcas Strong. Methodist church parsonage on College-Rd., Rev. Wendell Stutler h~
The two other !l;alll!, one
REUNION AT MIDWAY
H. G. Wtlll'
The congregation recently had the home completely renovate~. Interior. an~
Swiss the other British. reached The third annual Homecom·
'FIRST MEN IN THE MOON· Lan~sville.
ITechnicolar)
DISCHARrr•- .lack Rou•h. iur work was done by contractor Corbet Patterson . A fund·ratsmg campa•gn 1s b~1:u~lthe summtl ridge fiVe hours af· fng will be held 81 Midway
FINEST
Edward Judd, Martha Hyer.
Gallagher. launched hy the church to help defray cos is o! the $6,000 improvement. The pt
t~•. tlw _Yauchers. Two other Community Church on Sunday .
Lionel Jpffries. Has Man Hartford: Debra
Swiss climbers, HUll von All· July !8. Basket dinner at the
COSTUME
Reached Moon Before'? Gasp! Middlenort: •vanda Searles. F.w· is invited to the open house.
Wonder! Thrill!
ington : Shirley Sullivan. West , ~
men and MIChael Darbellay, house above tile church. Hymn
JEWELRY
Edgu All•n Po•'•
Columbia: Carol Dorst. Pome-1 ShniiPretl Ra~f'A
al•o conquered the north wall Sing In tbe afternoon at 1,30.
"MASQUE OF THE
1rov: Lois Reilmire. Letart . IV ·
today.
The Rev. 0. G. McKinney of
RED DEATH"
. : Mrs. Edward Kennedy and Found to be As~Pis
The feat of the Voucher cou- Charleston, W. Va., will be
!Technicolori
:son
PomProv
:
Chri~tint
F'ree:
th
All 1
r invited
Vincent Price, Ha1.el Court, man. Pomerov . James Juhlina, WASHINGTON {UP II - In a
pie was reported by Scotsman ere.
s ngers a e
David Weston. Weird horror
·
"
fan McNaught Davis leader of to take part. Rey. Leland HaShocking: Blood. Gore. Harlfnrd: Thoma•
Spencc l52·page booklet complele with
a British! earn, durlng one of ley is pastor.
Ruthle!isnes.o;;! Mask~fl Ball .
Long Bottom.
·color pictures, Defense Secre~
''!.~~~-----_],""'""'""'""'""'""'""'!!!!!1!....:!
Death stalks celebrants
· BIRTH _ Mr. and Mr&lt;. Char. ltary Roller! S. McNamara ar·
his live broadcasts from the
f!ORROR!
I le: r· .. ~ .-fiff, Ht~rlforrl . a son. :Kllf' d today lh. at a In·;·t
massiv• peak. It had not been
II ary base
;.....,...,.........,..,....,_ __,, 'may be more valuable to a
previously 8DIIOUIICed the
r.ommunily onre it is shutrlown. l
''auchers were climbing the al·
Rather than an economic set·
most perpendicultr face.

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Mrs. Frank 'IDJompson, choir· /·
man of the A.uction, aiUlOunced

ANNOUNCE~

Housewife is
First to Scale
North Face

NEW HAVEN

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municipal airport.-: and univer-

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HEAD IN THE HOLE-You might think you'd have to
nave a hole in your head te put your head in this hole,
but actor Stephen Boyd doesn't let the wooden coUar
cramp his style-or his neck. The yoke i8 on Boyd in the
new film "Genghis Khan," parts of which were shot iD
Yugoslavia.

SALE PRICED

l98

to

4.98

TONIGHT ONLY
FAMILY NIGHT
"THE INCREDIBLE
MR. LIMPET"

BOOSTERS TO MEET
-- - - - - - · - -- - - - - -- ! There will be a meeting of
the Northwestern Band Boost.
SIZES 5 TO 18
NOW YOU KNOW
TO PLAN TOUIIJIIEY
ers on July 26 instead of the
Don
Knolls
Carole
Cook
Ladies ' . buy them now with months of wear
Hastllle Day the French na.l Managers of Tri-County
regular meeting date at the Rul·
~and"SKY DIVERS"
ahead. Our quality brands.
' Ilona! holiday obstrved today, l League team~ are asked to land gyn beginning •t 8 p. m.
:is mlsna&gt;ned. for · It oommm· ' attend a meetmg thiS Thursday lmporlant business will he disTHURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
lorates the fraternal bond anlt· l•t 8 P· m. at the Daily Senlinel l cussed and all band parents are
July lS-16
~ lng all Frenchmen rather tban ,office in Pomeroy, League
urged to attend:
"TAKE HER, SHES
!marking
the
fall
~f
the
notor!
ident
Chester
Tannehill
said
toI
MINE"
Jamt"s Slrwart Sandra Def 1 ious Bastille Prison in Paris on day. Plans for a Pony loumaSUIT DISMISSED
(Color!
, .tuly II, 1789, according to Dr. ment will be made.
I Meigs County Common Pleas
~andDross Shop
12 Stor" Side by Side)
Annex
Gilbert
Cestre.
Central
Connect·!
Court suit by Ruby M.
"YOUNG AND WILLING"
Virginia Ma skrll
lcut
State
College.
1
UJCAL
TEMPS
Miller against
Lewis Miller
118-120 E. Main
Pomeroy, 0.
Paul Rollers
The temperature in
has been dismissed on applica·
business district at u,so a.m. lion of the plaintiff.
PLAN .RECORD HOP
I tuday was 82
The Racme H1gh School A· partly cloudy oH'o•~'"
, lumni Assn. will sponsor a re~ .
Charter No. 1980
! curd hop at the Junior High ANNOUNCE SHOWER
building lonight beginning at 8 A card shower for the
p.m. Proceeds will be appli~d birthday of Milo C&amp;ldwell
REPORT OF CONDfTION OF
to Assn . proJects. the Jays will be held July 17. Friends
be in chMge of the music.
relatives of Mr. C&amp;ldwell may I
I
send cards to 500 East 38th·st,
TWO CITED
Marion, Ind.
The Ohio State Patrol has re· ,
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ported
two
arrests,
Guy
0
.
Rus1
VIENNA
(UP)) - A Hungar·
of Pomt'ru" 111 the State of Ohio, at the clo.11e of business on June 30, 196!!.
· sell,. 35. Pomeroy, c1ted to Gal· 1ian teen-ager TUesday era•• led
Published in Hesponsf to call madt&gt; by Comptroller of the Currenty , under
1lipohs court Saturday lor S(le"d, Ilhrougb a water pipe to freeSection 5211, U. S. RevisPd Stalutu.
and f.eorge E. Roush, 42, New dom in Austria police reporled.
Haven, cited to Gallipolis court
'
today for stop sign violation.
ASSETS
LA DIES
GAMES TODAY

SALE

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$1,089.36.141

Uniled Str..tes Government obligations, dirPi'l and

J!Uarl:lntt&gt;l'd 1Nel of any reserves)
Obligations of States and political subdivisions

3.294.114.08

1Net of any reservNO)
..... .. ... .
Otht&gt;r bon.is, uotes, and debenlure!l (including no

sl!ruritJe s of FedPral agencies and corporations nol
guaran1ee1t by U. S. (Net of any reserv'.!s) .. .. .
Lmms and dis(·ounts (Nd of any resef\·es) . . ...... , ...... . .
FJxt&gt;d ;~ssets
Other assetl'i
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TOTAL ASSETS

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50(1..129 20
1.742 .50

play at 5:30 p, m. today in the ,
Second Annual Syracuse Pee ·
1 Wee TouriUiment. McArthur and 1
Pomeroy will play at 5:30 p. m. :
' Friday instead of on Saturday
"' was previously scheduled, 1

$7,558.288.13

LIABILITIES
Demand depo!'iits of Individual!!, partnership.co;,
~nd l'Orpontions
.
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52.689.283 28
'I'imt&gt; and savmgs deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and rorporat.lons . . . . . . .
.
. . . . . . . . . ... . . . 3 .577,288.~0
Deposits ur United States Government . . . .. • , . . . , •. ...
57,355.93
Deposits of States and political subdivisiOn.!! . . , . . , .. .' .•. ... .
735,016 43
.... .. . . . .
Certified and officers' checks, etc. . .
16.287.29

TOTAL DEPOSITS ... . ... . .... .. .. . .... $7,075,231.43
Total demand deposito .. . .. . . . .... . . . . 53.410.442.93

O&amp;VOTE!, TO tNT!IIESl O•
MEIGS MASON ARIA
a.

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TOTAL LIABILJTIES ..... . . .. .. .. ...... ... .. . . .. .. . $7,0i5.231 .4J

Ow.n,

I"U•IIJII•

Cftnter fanntlllll lcllt•r
Pubtllbt(l lnr} art.ero~:~a"

••ICI:J"

• RoR·To·YII cookins sur·
face tllides out fat use.

()fttee Pllfql

• Glide-up &amp;1111 """" dool
opens .., out II WllJ.

Sunda.l' "'

l'ha mao ValleJ I'Ubltab
Ina: r.nmpan, 110 loteehanlr it Pam

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WV 1-2158
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Entered aa
•ettar at tba

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

PIM"Dt

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tecond e~a• ataUUlf
~ affla. at PonMro-,

Olllo.

Common stock- par value per share S~.OO
Nu. !!hares authorized 4000
No. sbares outatandin1 4000, Total par value . . . ... . . . S 100,000.00

Reserve• . . . . . . .. . . . •... • .. .. . . ... , .•.•.• , • •• . . . , , , • • . , ,

300,000.00
78,tlll6.70
G.()(K).OO

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. . . . ..... . . . . .. . .... .. $ 48UM.70
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . .... .$7,558,288.13
1, Maxine Griffith, Cashier, of thr abon·namtd bank do hereby declare that thi1 report of condition il tnte and correct to the best of mJ'

knuwledge and belief.
MAXINE GRIFFITII

National
ed•anti!Jll repraMDk
Botttaeut K.tmban,
lDe. aa
lAlllnrtnn A•a. Naw Yorll CtlJo l'laa
Vnrk

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Delli !laatlnal otnca
111.en· Ill
111nntras. t'r 80; tbrte aont.lll, D.•
"k!to, R.nule when "lrPttJ •et'Y'IC!t
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ConV4!nltnt Ttrmsl
SEE THIS AT

BAKER ·
FURNITURE

IDaU tlftl flat llO.tllt.
Sb . . . . . .
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CLOSE-OUT LAMINATED

SPRING COATS
IN SMALL SIZES

eondttloo and de&lt;lore tbot tt baa been examined by "" and to tht best ol
eur knowledge aDd bello! II true ond oorreet.
R. E. BOICI
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ILDON WIEJtl

Miss.. Sizes 8 to 20. Junior Sizes ft to 15, VALUES TO
Half Sizes 121\ to 241&gt;. Valueo 6.95 to 39.95
~.00

$5.11

COURT 5T., .POMEROY

VALUII TO 4.99, NOW

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$18·81

Mens-R.g. 29.95

I~ 69.95

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S2l00 "' $52·50

BEACH THONGS

M•ns R.g. 5.95

One Lot-V alu" to 9.99

Mens

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Little Girls' White T-Straps
2 pro. $3.17

SMALLS TO I
ONLY, 2.00 PAift

9.88
Sale 8.88
Sale 6.88
Sale

WINDBREAKERS • • • • • $5.00

20%

NOW ftEDUC ID

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NOW
ftiDUCID
25%
ALL LUGGAGE REDDUCED 33"'"

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OPENING SPECIAU
Htl- Curtis l'lnt Time DuchWI S.lon

Permanent Wave s6.50
REG. $12.50 VALUI
OHtr Good Month of July Only!

Open Tuesday Through Saturday

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Slz11: Sm. Med. Lg. X Lg,

CLEARANCE
GROUP
woMIN's .
SOMI MilliS' IIZIS
ftiGULAft 2.99, NDW

1 l.ot Mens Short Slttn
SPORT SHIRTS &amp; SHIRT JACS
VALUES
TD 5.00
Solo

$3.00

.

2

,r. $4.90

I CLEARANCE
Meno-Vtlun hi 5.00
SWIM TRUNKS

MO.. Pin Chtclo-ft11. 3.95
WORK PANtS
3.00

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UfofD~RSHIRTS

Boys' Oxford &amp; Loafers
$2·99

3.~

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CLIAIIANCI PRfCID I.T

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Phone

WY 2-5271

On Route

124 -

Syra•u•,

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MARIE LEADINGHAM, OWNER
FREE GIFTS

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FREE GIFTS

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FREI GIFTS

YOU'LL
ALWAY'S FIND

LOOK AT THIS!

THE BEST

CHAMOIS
REGULAR

1.39

HAZEL
BISHOP

1.00

REXALL 4-WAY
TREATMENT FOR
PROBLEM SKIN

NAIL POLISH
Regular

69c

REGULAR 4.0,0, Now.

DOUAR STROCHING

BUYS
AT
DUTTON$

RegufarU9

.98

w.

RandaU Reiber of lite U. S.
Navy called on Carl Ctrcle on
Soturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden,
Pam and Ralph. of Norfolk,
Ya .. apent a weekend IVilll Mr.
ad Mrs. HoiDf'r Circle aDd
Mr. and Mn. ' Morris Harden
of Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle·
visited with Mr. m1 Mrs. Gleu
Ableo of Bald Knob!! on Sunday. ·
Mr. ml Mn. BayiiWI Jllr.
ol Pomeroy 1J18DI Sunday

"DISH
TOWELS

MAX FACTOR
SUMMER

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SPRAYGRANCE
SPECIAL

I HYPNOTIQUii
I J!RIMITif
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GOLDENWOODS

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1.75

llome.

' Vlsftinc wilb Florence Cfrc:ll011 lfmll!•7 were,
and Mn.

&lt;!•ell Follnl4 llld

troy. lind Mt.. ·
10111, )1rlllt aDd ScoitJ,

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V0-5 Shampoo
REGULAR 1.00
TUBI, NOW

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Mennen Cologne
RIGULAft 7fw
NOW ONLY
69C
Mavis Talcum
ftiGULAR 7fw
NOW DNLY - - - - - 59c

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EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

RECORDS
19c ea.

$1.00

S2 S~iety Notes

T •
enn1s Oxfords
.

9 A.M.

SPECIAL HIT

Regular

Carmel

CHILDREN'S STRAPS

WHlTI, RID, ~ASTIU
IIIOKIN IIZU 01' 1111 4 TO .IIG 4

Men._V•Iu11 to 9.95

Shorts, K- Pants, Jolllllcoa
Slicks,. T•p• and Jackett

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Street
and family of Richmond Ohio
visited here on. saturday
Mr. alit!' Mrs. Robert Coolce
Phil.
Mr. and Mrs. Phltip Wolpert
Sandwood, N J v Is it e d
friends here during the week
end. They were joined on SuDday by their daupter and son- 1
In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Merkle or Columbus, Ohio and
were aU Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
Mr · aud Mrs. Geqrge Jewell
and Mr. Edgar Layne are va.
callonlng thil week at Cedar
Point near Sandusky, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beaver
and son, Randy' were guesll ol
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooko aDd
Pb]f last IVeek,
Mr. and Mra. Harry MiHer
and daughters, Leah Ann and
Gail spent the weekend in
Cleveland, Ohio, and wfU va.
cation thil week at Cedar Point
near Sandusky, Ohlo.
Cheryl, VIcki and Linda Bumgardner are visiting with Mr.
ant Mrs. Robert Johnston and
family at Moundsville,
Y•.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Z!Jn.
merman visited o•er the week
end wflh their daughter m1
family, Re•. and Mrs. Jack
Welch and children.
Maurice Clark of Huntington
'llsfted over lbr weekend with
Pbll Cooke.

I CLEARANCE

ALL LADIES

SPORTSWEAR

29c

e CLEARANCE

SUMMER PANTS
Values to $14.95
Values to 10.95
Values to 8.95

CLEARANCE

WOMIN'S I CHILDREN'S SIZEI
WHILE THIY LAST, PAIR

STRAW HATS·-··· $2.00 ea.

Summer Skirts
IALI
$5.00 tt&lt;h
PRICI

MISS
AMERICA
FLATS
SIZII BROKEN-WHITE, PLATINUM,
$
IONI-IIIG. 6.99 7.99, NOW
3

SUMMER SUITS
SALI-

CLEARANCE

&amp;

2 POR 5.00

.

Phillips Sisters S~le Shop

CANVAS CASUALS
BROKEN SIZES

SPORT COATS

BAHR

We, the undersl1aed directon atte1t tbl! correctneas of this rl!port of

I

DRESS£S

LADIES BLOUSES
VALUES TO 5.00
IALI
$2.59
PRICI
• l.oob buflt·lo, Installs
llloe oonwentional ranp.

I CLEARANCE

Mens Summer •nd Y-.r Round

TO 11.75

:' fHE DAILY SENTINEl

Total time tnd 1avina• deposit1 .. . . , .. . $3,664.788.50 _ _ __

Surplus . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. ..
Undivided proflll . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .

SENSATIONAL BUYS
IN SUMMER WEAR

IALI PRICI

DRIVER PENAIJZ~'D
I
, Orville Hogue Tuesday was
· fined $10 and costs by Meigs
County Court Judge Frank W.
Porter, Jr., on a charge of
failing to dme on the right
of the road.

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ONLY 11 PAIRS, NOW

2.610 . 180.~9

30,000 00
32,35589

CLEARANCE

Summer Sample Shoes
SIZE SV. AA

The Pomeroy National Bank

Racine and Harrisonville will

INuty Shop.

SAVINGS'

LIPSTICK

C.

Continues With More Specials

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in proces.' of coUection

atop by •nd-

BIG JULY

BISHOP

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FRIGIDAIRE
with IUIWJ
features!

She would llkt to Invite •II htr frltnclw to

w.

HAZEL

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.. MARIE'S STYLE POST
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ZUSP AN

Hottest Buys In Town !

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MATERIALS CO.

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Marie's Style Post

$4.60

HOGG

THE OPENING OP

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ANNOUNCES

Sm£ POST

HIGII.YDURABLE

Three bonds were ordered for·
felted Tuesday night i" Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar's
Court.
They had been given by Estle
Adams, ol Huntington, $25 for
failing to have hi• vehicle un.
der control, and Jam., Wiggene and Ron Safford, both ol
Pt. Pleasant, $15 each for drink·
ing !rom an open flask in public. .

cently.
Mrs. Gertrude Wamer ...
EmUy called oa 111r1. JfMit
II'Nderlct aad lllrl. Q, It
Baboock rect!lltly.
:
-Mn. lflltle

MARIE LEADINGHAM

MARIE'S

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Bonds Forfeited
In Mayor's Court

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babcoclr.
Jack Kelley spent
several
days recently in Bucyrua where
he will teach thla winter.
Larry Lee of Eagle Bldge
Road visited Jack Frederick re-

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back to the nation, McNamara

said the closed bases become
·'valuable resources." The D ~
rense secre1ary said lo&lt;.:al
communities were convert·
ing the base~ for use as indus·
trial, residential and recrea· ::;
!ional l'acilities. Some closed air
Oases are now being used as

Society Notes

Mrs . Eva Bailey of Basban
visited Mrs. Hattie Frederick
recenlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorcel Babcock
and family of Otsego spent a
few days with his grandparents,

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Oak Hill

that it would be held on the
church fawn on July 16th beginning at 6:311 p. m. and food
"':::"":':-~~~":""--""'""'-------- would be sold beginning at 5
lly Mrs far."oq ~Jan••, •r a sock lun h d d . k
d p. m. Mrs. Glenn Smith, rum·
c an rm s an mage sale chairman, announc·
Tommy Spencer broke · his
The Rhododendron Home De- =:~~:asM~~~ti:y Oh~~ ed thai they would hold the
arm
when he fell off e pony.
monstratlon Club met for their ger and Mrs. Burrell Dawson, rummage sale at the same time
He was taken to Veterans MemJuly meeting at the Club Houae assisted by Mrs. Howard Wag· !as the auction.
orial hospital.
with Mrs.nEber Roush and Mrs. enhals
It was announced that the
Mr. and Mrs. James Singer
T. Bert Roush as hostesses.
Tho~e attending were Mrs . men ?'.the church had sanded
1
and family of Darborn, Mlcb.
The meeting was opened with Ray Pickens Sr Mrs H L· and fmiShed the floors
and
pltldge to the fl•• followed by Dyer Mr 'F ed., 881• M. • painted lhe interior of
tbe ·
spent the weekend with Mr.
·
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ey, rs. church
and Mrs. Waid
Spencer on
a devotmnal period fed by Mrs. 1Ottie Roush, Mrs.
Herman
· ·
their
way
home
from
a vacaT. Bert Roush using Friend· 'Layne, Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs.
LUTHERAN CIRCLES
tion
through
the
South.
ship as the theme.
Howard Wagenhals, Mrs. Mar· The Esther, Rebecca, and i
1
Mrs. Francis Coleman and
The lesson "Ireland, the Em· ttn Ohlinger.
.Ruth Circles of the Lutheran !
WALLACE SMITH
children of Fostoria are spendraid IJ!e" was led by Mrs
BRIDGE CLUB
Women met this past l NEW COUNCILMAN -Wai- ing a couple of weeks w!lll her
Charles Machir. In connectio~ The Wednesday . .
. for their regular monthly lace Smilb, Jr., a reafdenl ol
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
with the lesson Mrs. Machfr Br1dge Club met this week
~eetmgs. Me'!'hers of the Ruth! IM Old&amp; Bl., Pt. Pleal8ttl, parents.
displayed many items 1h 81 the ho'!'" of Mr_s. Paul Cally. Circle met wtth the other two 1 and a gradllale of Gllla &amp;cad- Babcock.
Mrs. Emily Congrove and
came from Ireland.
.The pnze for high score was .
The to~~c was "Change ! emy Hfl• Bd!ool, II now serv.
friend,
Clyde Sees of Columbus
.
.
1won . by Mrs. Herman La) ne.
a Challenge.
· IDg 81 seco•d ward counellDurmg the busmess meeting 1Playtng were Mrs. N. 0.
·
The Esther Circle met on mu 111 tile West Vlrgiala city s~t the holiday weekend with
and brother.
plans were made for a picnic Mrs. George Lerner,
eveniug at the Parish He adualed from GaW~ her mother
Mrs.
Gertrude
Warner
dinner to be held in the New Layne and Mrs. Scally.
with Mrs. Johnny Roush [ Acada:;.y In 1935 aDd reHaven Garden Club Park for 11
DEATH
as hostess. The program was I ceived bls bacbel~r of science Wilbur.
the August meeting.
Word has been received
presented by Mrs. Jack Hesson 11delfee from WUherforce UoiThose In attendance .were Mrs. Ithe death of Osburn Wears on and others attending were. Mrs. versfly ID 1939. He punued
Charles Jewell M
Rob I ISaturday. June 12, at hiS home Herman Layne, Mrs. Wilham I lf&amp;duate studies at ~rge
Hoffman, Mrs.' Jo~:· Reitmi~~ 1m S•cramento, C~lif. He Is PoiVell, Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mrs. I WDHam Coller• In Chlaego.
Mrs E T Roush Mr Jom,; 1the son of Mrs. Mtnerva Wears Harold Rose, Mrs. Wilham Rus- 1 Smllb "''" 18 oulltandiDg aiJI..
Sca~berry .Mrs daren s. Th Iof Henderson, W. Va. Also surand Mrs. J. V. McGrew. ' Jete at GaWa Acadelll,!'
mas Mrs' Charie y kce M .. . !VIVIng are three brothers,
The Rebecca Circle met on I
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. s on er • &gt;s. 1mer of New Haven, Russell
afternoon at the 1
Charles Machtr, Mrs. Eber;Melvin ol Henderson and
· House with Mrs Dav'td l SAIIAGAT IN OSLO
R
oush and Mrs T Bert Ro h ' ·
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ANNOUNCE ·ARRIV A~s · 'ststers, Mal'le Lepart and Eve- •Roush as OO.tess. The pro- OSLO, Norway (UPI)-Italilln
A daughter arrived at th lyn Womer of Henderson.
I
was presented by Mrs. ' President Giuseppe Saragat arhome of Rev and M J e
WSCS MEETING
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Welch. Others attending rived in Oslo Tuesday on bls
T. Welch in New !Ia~!~ a: , The WSCS of the Methodist were Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. first sLate visit to lbe foreign I
July 2 1965 and ha
bee IChurch held tis monthly meetBums, Mrs. Carroll Ad· country since be look office last
named' Rene~ J
sSh
n 1108 on Tuesday at the
Jr., and Mrs. Donald Bum- year
.
eanne. e was ' with Mrs. Arthur Thabet
--·- - - - - - - horn Apfll 23 1965 and weigh lh t
.
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•
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Th~ os ess. !Jevohons_ were
Those returmng home afte~ ; Racine R. D. spent Sunday eve·
Welch's have one othe; child IbyN Mrs. glenn Smith.
Tendmg the past week at the Ding with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ftU.DY MJXID
'
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8 son Thomas
'
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,zallon are President Mrs Ro- Church held
at EV··UD·Bri!th l
Maternal grandparenls are Ibert Herndon. secr~tar .Mrs Acres
at Buckhann
Ariliur Orr or Chester visit.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimmer- Frank Thompson· rr!'~sure · va. are Kandf Sa
on,
ed his daughter and cbidren re.MIWUIIli.__SjNclctf l'wfte
man of ~1~~~~h, Pa.
Mrs. Marlon Dingey; Mr~: Rickard, Debra Hk~~rd,
cently.
CLUB
Marcus Trough and Mrs. Frank ela Weaver, Debbie
Abolin
Mr. and Mrs: _Buren Duncan
Members of the New Haven Bailey' telephone committee.
Smith Ch I
W
, of Columbus VISited tt&gt;e Doug.
Garden Club met at the State Secretaries of different commit:
Roush, Be~e~:'" :;ver, las _Circle family on Saturday.
r
Nursery on Thursday for tees are Mrs. Jobn Ferguson Charles Wood Job:
app, Vtsttmg Mary Circle over the
etr regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Ray \Vriston
d M '
'
. holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Don.
The group was taken on a tour Robert Pet Com an
~~Weaver,
Ralphte aid Pierce of Athens Mr and
&amp;
of the office building, which is men appoi~ arem~~ollows· Sa~~·· :~ 'i:ndy ~·~k. C
Mrs. Melvin Circle ~ sP,.ingr'n~led rrim dtfferent kinds of Mrs. Mark Wark - flowers: hart. and fa;;~· h WIS ap:.i field. Mr. and Mrs. James Cir·
tm_ er f m native West Vir· Mrs. Glenn Smith _ J . : h
Y. av~ mov cle of New Haven and Laura
l&gt;ma trees, and they also lour- Mrs. Hazen Roush - Ba~t~' e~ fr~m 1:•he&gt;m, Calif.
Circle of Dorcas.
SP. 3·5554
ed the grounds and planting ar- Crocker eo
.
r: aro . Batey of Steu- Iris McKay spent night lth
eas. At noon the group enjoyed Thabet _
Mrs. Arthur benvilfe, ?h•o, is reported to Suste Wipple.
a
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be &gt;mprovmg after having been
critically ill.
Mr. Bethel R. Vance ha• returned home after being a pa.
tient at St. Joseph Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Howard
and son, Michael, are vacatlolting in Myrtle Beach. S. C, thil
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Syare
and sons, Ralphie and
my, and Sandy Ferguson are
vacationing at Myrtle Beach, s.

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Viailin&amp; from New Lexlni\On
w1th Mr. and Mrs. Homer G1KICIwin and daughter were Mr and
Mra. Jack Barnhart and laml• jy.
.
- - - - - - - - - Mro. Virgil Kin&amp;, Geneva an~
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r.tr . and Mn. Richard Hell· IKarla ware In Caldwell Satur·
Autborities said the thell was
NEW HAVEN - The annual man, Mr. and Mrs.
William day at the Bible Camp. Rereport•d by Andrew C. Falre,
who identlfle&lt;f himself 11 • HOLLYWOOI&gt; IUPII - Two of the television ratin&amp; system baseball exrurMinn aponsored KilliJ, Mn. Sylvia Mldk;f~ and \turning from a week at Bible
guys are sitting at a bar. One -- It oeems to make the same by the New Haven Jr. OUAM daughter, Mary ~re Ho;~~ \ c~mp with Mn. Beal ami Mrs.
·- --------- - - ut them says. "!Jo you think kind ol sense. And llonday ' Lodge Is thil Sunday. July 18. JUellS of Mr. and n . alii lis , Kmg_ were Connie and Charles
th t Rex Harrllitln is his real night's one-hour "CBS Reports" Seven llcketo remain to be sold Gilkey ond family of G po 1Hotfleld, Linda ami Sandra Beat
na':ne·!" The other o~e replies, program about vtdeo ratmgs for the trip
recently.
and Judy, Gracie and Mary
"do I tlunk that Rex Harnson only bolilered this vtew ot a Cost of the excursion to see Mra Owen Smith lo In Rav- ' L_o_•_K_t.;ng:.====-_;_
FINISHING
s whose real name'' "
•plendiferous fantasy ol a sya· the Redle • pia the Ptltsburgh lenswood, W. Va coring for i
1
Our best quolily
1 don t know why exactly but tem---&lt;&gt;ne that embroces to Pirates 1 ~ a Joubl••~r"d''' is I her IDO!her,
Mro. Ankrun
Hrvice
lhl• story always remmds me death sachems, poets and peas· ;111 That price Includes a tick· who ts ill at her home there. 1
OC
onts alike at the three networka et IAl the game• transporlauon Mr. and Mrs. John Devere
I DAY SERVICE
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chartered bus and sand and family of Charleotn~ and
ON REQUEST
member ol the stall of the Air communicatiOni force in the Yla
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OCJety 0
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and
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serve
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· N 1 were here to VIS
rs
lnSOn 5 com Fteld. ~edtord, M•ss lie
on the bus dunng the tnp 0 Arnold and family.
-- - - - - - - - ' satd the paper! In the case con· Dultfully and lnclustvely "CBS" mtoxJt:atmg beverages ate al·1 Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grueser
Clunera
Pomeroy I cernod s_P.~~esearch.
Reports" paraded the vtews of lowed.
Colum~~
1Mrs. Eugene Smith and family and daughters of
'---------.L~RESE'RVE DISTRICT NO 4 the great and the glonous ltl The bus will leave from In were Mr. and Mrs. William Rled spent the Fourth of Ju~ w d
.
t~;~levunon, government, advertJs- front of Miller's Super Market and daughter.
end with hls parent&amp;,
. an
State No 223X mg, the stattsttcal game- and 10 New Haven at 7 a.m. tDST) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kl1111 and IMrs Lewis Grueser.
1 k
REPORT OF t'ONDI'I'ION or
the watcher at home found on Sunday and will return that family or Columbus vtstted a Mr. and Mro. Harold Back
htmsell immersed 10 the llood even in ~ the lame place. recent weekend with hJS parents Iston _and family spent tha wee
Sav ngs ompany of tumbling ftgures slaiJSttcal Cars ~ay be parked at Mil· Mr and Mrs William King and end tn Columbus wtth Mr. ::::d
Farmers an
of ~omoroY. Qhlo
and the techmcs. and then sud- ler's otore
with her mother, Mrs Georgia Mrs. F. E. Shaefer. BoJnedy
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land Bruce Blackston rema
at tile clgll of bu 11 inea• Junr 30. 19ti5, a stale Uankmg mstJlU· en Y some ung wou
appen '!'he excuralon has lQDI been ,Thoma an amt Y·
k' v.1 91't
'tb the
u011 ora•nlzed and opentlnl unde1 the b&lt;tn~inK laws ot th1~ that rt-vealed the massive black a favorJte trip for fathers and l Mr. and Mrs. Branch Mlller jfor 8 wee s
Wl
S!atf' .v.nd 1 member of the Federal Reserve System Published ('Omedy ·
.
b I! land family of Belpre George Shaeffers.
Honking Authorltleo
·
sons to a maJor 1eague " M' h· 1 M 01
'Michael Mr. and Mrs Waller Hawks
10 a&lt;rordlnco wtlh 1 roll mldo by tho State _
'"d by the l'edml Reoervo Honk of tht&gt; lltstl'lrt.
Somebody once In a while game because of the fact that , tc ae' r. _edtverlh M El': and lltane and friend Ml" LoA S S E 1' S
,
' no drinking lo allowed
land Davtd vtstl wt
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F'
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c.. h. balonco• with other bank•. •nd cash
between the statements about
·
jah Mtchael recently.
rella Mowen, of La ayette, v sitem• in proce" or collecllun
....... .... .S 714.899 6!\ the necesstly of ratmgs for adWeekend guests of Mr. and !ted several days with Mr.
t!tuted stat•• Government obll&amp;ottono,
• vertisers to measure their marM . John l&gt;ean and sons were and Mf!. Hugh Bearho and son,
dlfect and eusronte•d - -- ·
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ObliMationli ol S11le1 and polifil'lll !1iUbdivisions
351 ,672.~3 · e
an
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Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smalley ona ·
('orporst• •locks I including ,9,000.00 •tuck or
would offhandedly talk aboot
Jr., Dale, Susie ami Judy of Mrs. Gene Miley and family
Forloral Reoervo Bonk)
...
,9,000.00 getting better programs, and
'Vetrton W Va Mr and Mro.\ of Baton Rouge, La., returned
Loaus and di..,ount• Clncludln~ $23U3 ovenlraflsJ 3. 6~6.041 04 suddenly you would think. "oh
S
R' b l ·R~
.,d f~mily of' home after a two weeks visit
1 an
0 er
B111nk prrmisttll ownt&gt;d $1~ft92.87, fmn1tme
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and fixt~r•• $27,619.i3 . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
43,312.00 yes. yes, I almost forgot about
!Pataskala, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- wit er parens, r. an
r·
Ulh•r .,,.,, .
. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ....
ts S3~JIH tho~e-:---t.~~t's what it's all about,
lneth Markin• ol Racine, Mr. .A.;.;mi0io''"-Le'"o'"na'"r'".d'".................,. 1
TOTAl. ASSETS
.. , .... ... ... ..... $5,8~9,879.70 tsnt II . No.
and Mrs. Wilham Rled and Kar· 1
Weli, I won't bore you here
Ia uf Abilene. 'fex, and Mr.
L I A B I I. I T I E S
today by repealing all the well- Sixty • eight persons attend-land Mro. Waller Terrell and
Dt&gt;rnand dppnsits or indivldll~ls. p&lt;trtnf'f·
' •,family of Pataskala
I
ships_ ond .-orporations
.. . _... _. St .5!14,480.30 known arguments about ratings ed the annual Blake reumon
Um ln!l• IGf
'J'mu~ and savings deposit s of ind ividt~als .
that were brought together Mon- at Forked Run Stale Park July 1 VIsiting Mr. and Mrs. John- ,
partnet·shlps, ond corporations
· · · · · · · · · · 8,2 47.978 07 day night by "CBS Reporls" be- ,5 when a picnic lunch wa• en· nie Morris over the weekend
Your Dependable
""'""'i u or Unll•d Slates Gov.rnm•nt
.,
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cause
they
were
not
new
.
and
I
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JO"ed
and
a
business
meetin_
g
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifton
MorDealer for
2r 697 68
(includintc poslal savin~s)
.
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Dtpt•l!il.' of States wnd pnlltu·al subd!VJ!&lt;ilnn~
46A ,262 HI . am certain you know them all, , was held with election of O I· rts and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Oth1·r depositl' (ct'rtifit&gt;rl and
1 becHuse the basic newsp&lt;Jper l'f'rs. They are Ervin Blake ti Carl Cone and Mr . and Mrs.
14 -01983 audience is more inlelligenl pre&gt;idenl: R•y .~dams , treasur- IMelvln Morrl8 all of Columbus.
AND
offirero' cherks, etc.~ ·· · · ······ ·
····
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TOTAl. DF.POSITS
.... , .. ". $5,315 43804
, tilan the basic television audl· er; Lavonne Biake. secreIary. , Visiting wttb Mr. and Mfl. ,
181 Total """""d d•pusil• .. .... . !2Jl04.959.97
ence. and 1 don't need any Mr. The 1966 reunion will be held IWllllam King recently wore :
ibl Total limo depo•ilo
.. . .. . $3,310,478.07
Nielsen to h!ll me that, and I at the same pl•ce on July 4th, Mary Greenler and Jimmie i
Phono WY ·2-2550
~_
i wouldn't care what he said anyAllending
from
a
distance
Cummins
of
Reynoldsburg
and
18 20 • way.
Other liabili t it's
· .... · " .. · · · .. · .. .. - 127
were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Me- ,_.....,-..,.-.. ..
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8()1'0N t1JPI1 --MI attache
.,. reporl«t !AI conll D ~Gien­
Uiic papers worth 160.11011 wa•
1toltft Tut~y rom 1 parked
In lhl KlllbUI")' nction, orc~r41nl to police.

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all fairness It should be said
CAPITAL ACCOliNTS
that II wa! a rare undertaking
C1pltal: (I) Common 1tock, tot11l par vatut'
Sl25,000.0t!
.. .. . .. .. $ \~5~~~~ ' for even a public affairs series
Surplus
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
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.. ... , . .......... . $5,8311,879.70 . whitewash, and it w.. broadcast m July twhen the rating
M ~: M 0 R A N D A
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A11~ett pl~dged or a:;signed to serure
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Lnan ~ a.!i 11hown above ue after deduction
lark of dealing inetl!lively wiUJ
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1. Paul E. Kloos. AsKJStant ~BJhier. of the above-named e ear t 0 f the ma 11er, WI'tl1
bank do h~&gt;reby declare that thia report of tondition is true 1nd this queslion: Was it ever origcorrt&gt;d to the beat of my knowlt&gt;dge 1nd beliff.
inally and basically intended ,
PAUL E. KLOES
under the law, fur a public
We. lhe underllh::nt&gt;d dirt'("(ors atte!lt the corrertnesf: of thl!!
report of condition and detlare that it hu been examined by property tin this case the airus and to the best of our knowlt&gt;dge and belief il true and waves) to h1:1ve its shape, form
correct.
I and content decided by s!atis(' WAYNE SWISHER
tics that are primarily for the
fRt:D W. CROW- Direct""
use of private interests tin this
HAROLD E. SMITH
case advertisers, nelworks and
'lNTY OF 'IEIGS .
staiom)?
In ahort, the argu·
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ludicrous point of !he accuracy
MARY P. YOUNG, Notary Publto
I of a system that has no busi·
MY Commllllion Exptroo JUit• 30, 11169
ness
being
dominant- and
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surgical patient •I the CamI den-Clark Hospital, Parkers·,
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert l&gt;unlee' and sons, Lillie Hockln11. vioi~
: ed with Lee Wallace and Mr.
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. day" will presenl a five-part
dally serieo about "lonely people" in Its broadcasts of nelrt
week-A two-part diacussioo
about the chan1ea tnd reforJDJ
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Lea Annette. of Zanesville; Mr.
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Joel, Ashley, of Nework.
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daug htor, Tonya. Mr. and Mrs · I
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renee Swain. Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
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Sentin,el, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July u,, .1985
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2 SIGNS

ll1d 4 ROOM lumiAlle.. apart. USED bathtub, 10011 eoncllllon,
'ments. Rowley" Reed ftard. ~:a~ ~hone WY 7~ BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
nre.
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Social News

man, Columbul, IIIII
Clark, Harrlaonvllle.

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• ENCLOSED IS 00t
CHECK FOR f75.00 ~
Lai!J

Waller Jordan IPUI Saturday
n!ibt with hll ::-i~alf
and sister, Mr.
len-

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ne:r_er.:~~•.A~S,:d ~~~•

age ll1d water Brown'• l'rall SH ~
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Funeral services were held and aon, Steve, Columbus, call·
7 8 lie
7 12 lUte
er Park ISialt Approved)
--1960 Dodge V8, 2-Door
now n 5
at the Bigony Funeral Home In ed at the home of her parents,
oouul.at'lu••
MIDenvUle, Oblo, Pbont W'l CABBAGE, potatoes. cucwn- WATER HAULING da
or Automatic trans., r,ower oteerlnl, clean Interior, black tin· Albany for Mra. Myrtle Dalley Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam (_'ulwell
.''!:,,, "':,~"·~,"':,-,.:":...':!.: W324
1 11 tic bers and tomatoes. Clarence night, 1100 ga tank YReason
ish, new tires, rad o and boater
W&lt;MA!yard, 89, who passed .a• OD Sunday and their 100, Ricky
::·;.;~::;:""',~m~~~'i. ~" "~
.
Portland, Ohio VI able rates. Will haUl any· 1961 Buick LtS.brt 4 Door
$1395 way In Albany. Mra. Wood· who bad been visiting his grond
,.... .., ""' ... ..,,...,... ...
FOR SALE
.
6 29 Uc where, Dale Lee,
Racine, Local! owned and a real sharp car. Automatic trans. New yard
ha? .speut h':" entire parents the past weet, return·
. . . . . .e ,., ,......,. '"''"""'
Ohio. Phone WI 11·3172 Days tires
Radio, Heater. spotle" clean Interior. Tan and life in this v•c•.nity, bavm~ mov· ed home with them.
... ::!"'•• ....,. SIGNATURE, multi • speed, 4 DON'T PUMP Y"" slugglalt aep. or Wl &amp;-3043 Ni8hts.
beige finish.
eel to a nursmg home m AI· Miss Anna Parker. Cleveland
• ';:::,~....:· ,,:.: ;,··~;:-.:-cycle automatic washer $511. tic tani. Get Klean-Em-AII
9 9 6tc 1960 Buick LeS.bre 2 Dr.
$1195 bany from their home near who has been spending a few
• ,,.... ,.. ••rd "'' .,,.. '"'~ Frigidaire electric range, $50 septic tank cleaner. Lando
Low mileage by local owner, spotleso elean Interior, tires here only when they were dsya vacation with her oruth·
;:"',:0..~~~... """ .., ..,., Leonard
refrigerator, $35. mark !'am BureaUACCORDIONS, new and used. show little wear. Brown flnlsn, a real oleo car
unable to care lor themsalves. er, Robert Parker and lamily,
10
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Desk and chair, $10·, Metal
2 II tic Expert repairing, tunln&amp;. 1..
She is survived by her bus- Middleport visited ' with her
c:.un o~o r"""'"~ " ulu-t'll""'.,..
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b d Car two sons
Law
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POJ't'Hllrnu """ nr 0.
an •
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• grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs.
....,. ·~';!',. ,. .:"'i,',';l,;.o;: -N ' ' $3. Ralph Jarun, upstairs 48 I 8 2 bedJoom, good condl· new and usad pianos, organa
renee and Arthur, both of Co- Ney Carpenter. She was act",. •,.:., '::! apartment, next to Rutland lion. Mr. Reed, Reedsville, and guitars. George Riddle,
OPEN EVES. 9:00P.M.
lumbus, six grandchildren and companied by her nephews. Ne,.., au """
Furniture.
1 14 6tp
Ohio. Phone S67-tlS3B. 6-26-llotp Accordion and Pianoland.
POMEROY. OHIO
SIX great grandchildren. Rev. jo and Robbie Parkel.
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2928 E. 5th Ave., Colwnbua I':====;===~:;:~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· Ray Biddle o!Oclated a! the Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spurlock,
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USED WINDOW sash, 2 or Rul &amp;tete For Sale
19, Ohio. Tel. CL 8- 1193·
1
service and burial waa m the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers and
PHONE WY 2-2156
more vanous sizes. Phone
7 t 30tp Business Opportunititl
Alexander cemetery.
Mr and Mrs carl Crabtree
14
2
67
7
WY -32
Stc FOR SALE: House, New Hav·
Mrs. Elsie Perry and . Mrs. and son, Ru...;ll of Ablany Rt.
;:;;-;:;;"..-.-;:;·;;;;;~...,--. ..
- en. At present 2 apts. Inside 1 CAR WASHED and vacuum
••n oa '"" roMI
Milford Perry of Radcliff vis· and Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jor·
Card Of Thanks
EARLY AMERICAN STEREO and outside stairs. Could also 1 ed. Wilson 1
s car wash, 550 ~:n~~.::~~!~:!~~~~~ea'. h':U~~· :::•
tted wtth Mr. and. Mrs. Mendal dan enl·oyed
cookout with
=c--;;::o -- 1965 model. [.()vely maple be converted to 6 rooms 2 Page St.. Mlddlef)Urt WY 2· nutt; aM nt.hm fall• ~ellln.lil (H'(I
Joraan on Tuesday.
M
d Mrs 8 ArthUl Crab'1\'E WISH to exdspressd .".~ finish. This set 4 months old. ; baths. Comer 4tb and Main I 3715. Open from 8 a. m to •·~~... , _ '"" •molm•••
AND THE LAW
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson of Char- trere. aonn Saturd. ay evening.
thanks to frien an neiL!I•· j Has four speed changer. 4 St. Good location. Phone WY I 9 p. m. seven days a weeJt
a"ute I - 11,111:'1 •nve•rmtm•
bors for their kindness, sym- speaker sound system. Radio 2-3267, Middleport.
·
Ex~~~~':. .,;rn~;~"n ~~~.~"i~!;' •a
leston 1 W· Va., have purchased Mr and Mrs Errol Pickett
6 30 lOtp
pathy, floral offerings and equipped. This set sold $2497 14 3tc
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INJURIES AT seHOUL tne W. W. Ellenwood properly who ~re in Tol~do where he i~
many donations during the iJl. 95 new. Take over payments,
:ntfn~ol.n• a~~mt:,:ll: . P~';.~;~'' Children hurt at school are and have moved their fam1Jy ~to enrolled in an eight
weeks
ness and loss of our beloved of f5 per monlb or pay hal·
I
not, as a rule, the school's re- lh~r~~::;_e ~~:~tr~~~P~y c~~~~~ school, spent the weekend with
hysband and lather, Charles : ance due $118.34. Phone WY 1
HOUSI F?R SALE
,
Wtnted
sponsibility unless at tault for er for the Methodist church, Mrs. Laura Krebs, Mrs.. Ellen
Hysell. Special thanks to 2-6555.
7 14 tfc Modern Ranch Style Beautiful ,
H II d d th
It
the Rev Thorpe the Ewing _ _ _ _ _
location on top ol omall hdl
maintaining defective or dan· had services at Zaleski and Me- o an an 0 er rea 1ves.
F neral · Home the
p a II SINGER ZIG ZAG Sewing ma- : tacong State lltghwa' O.ra1e on
I
gerous equipment requl~ed or Artbur on Sunday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Haroln Glllogbu
e;s
and
he
chine.
You
need
no
cams.
All,
Rnute
7
wttb
sond
road
to
matn
,
WANTED!
permitted to be used, or for lack the regular minister who is on ly and children spent Saturday
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I MENI
WOMENI of supervision If the equipment vacation.
wltb her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tonholes, monograms, fancy ; dining, family, kltchon, -•ak
tncomToora'•''cl"on',ourllonh
would otherwise be mherently Sunday dl'nner """sis of Mr. Lio.coln Ruasell near. Pnmero~'
M ·g General Hospi'lal
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o-·
· Gall Ipobs • IS
W1 0
sons · and • des1gns, sews on buttons, e1c. .· fast play · mold's· uUlit' and
A few clear think in~ peoplr dangerous If us ed .
.
and Mrs. Earl Starke)
were Susan Fraz1er,
I e,
ma,
Pay f5 per month or pay shop Threo batns. ce. •mlc tile'
Sales &amp; Service
will be selected !nom thiS
There are, however, mstanc- Mrs. Roy Wiseman, Ravens· spending a few days wilb her
daughter
balance $82.22. Free home ' ond wall to wall carpel on '
orea to enroll In now. low· es where a school can be neld wood, W. Va., Ml•s Joy w·-~ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
7 14 ltp
, lluor&lt; About two-thlrdt of
·1
r't,am pra
•
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081 1ram
demo · Call WY :1-6555 ·
na P arn Iuera•. respons1'ble. A teacher should
Fern Glllo&amp;ly. Other guests
---------1 boUBe Is paneled In mabogany
tFi!J;
Almost
Every
Cal
pared
by
CPA's
M
7 14 6tc and walnu~ o\ir conditioned 1
H1 W
d
tive fees. tSome tax cnnsult· know of dangerollll thillgs going hold the school to blame.
at the Gillogly. home were r.
eP
nte
2"c4:-;;IN:;;C:;;H;--;W;;ic;;ll:ia-=
-: m::cso-:-::
n coal fur-) Large patlo and double oarport. j tTransterable Wbeo
ants earn U ond more per on in his class and do some- As a rule a child hurt by 80• and Mrs. Elba McKnight of
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return).
ExeelJent
of
.
nace and Coleman automatic , Oo ot 200' x 3w a, be "'" I
You Trade Cars
·round Income
keoplnK vear
eli thing about lh em. 1n one case other child cannot recover dam· Cohun bus, and Lois Gaston
'
NEEDS 4 waitresses over 21 [ gas heater Carl Weese Ph by appointment only
:
ent's tax records Dl~ntlled the jury decided that a teacher ages from the parents or school Albany. on SUnday afte~noon,
to work from 8 p. m. till I WY 2·331!6..
7 13 '3tc . Call 985-3555
Chester, Ohio I tGuaranteed 24 months
life·lone profession!
should have known that his unless there was improper su. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly
4 a. m. No experience peceg.
_
or 24,000 miles
11 you can study one hour wood craft students. were mak- ,..,;sioo in the use of ~--~·- and Susan FriiZier called a,t
sary. Uniforms furnished. Call HOG WATERERS, I automatic
tMost Popular Unit
dail.l at nome write today
d th
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nd ,....
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collect - Day 29~. After I tank 50 gallon • aulomaHc 1FOR SALE - House, 4 rooms
for free !acts, free aptitude ing an row1ng tves arou . · ous equipment. A slip of a bat, the home 01 rs.
feeder, metal farrowing pen, and bath, 1640 Lincoln Hgts, ,
In the U.S.A.
A student hit by such a kmle a badly thrown ball or another alster, Mrs. Otho Gregory, near
8 p. m. call 42B-11302.
10, 1
7 9 6tp gss stove, refrigerator. Ph. alummurn storm
windows !
So•th-otorn Acodemy
could hold the school to blame. child running yours down Is sel· RadcWI.
and doors carpeting
&amp;nd
00 Installed
The llally 3entine,
The school may have to s.UJ&gt;' dom grounds for holding the Guests of Mrs. Ola ('erry and
--• prae&gt;
WY 2-'468 evenings. 7 I! 3tp drapes, gas' furnace. Can be I•
·
· oIf·ouooo
-·• 1-ground ac tlVI· school to blame. It depends up- Frank over the weekend were
HELP Wanted: L'lcen=
Ill 668Y
erv~se
tical nurse for Carm•n Nursfinanced . Pnone WY 2-2293.
Name
Age . . . . ties as when It allows students on all the facts. Apart from the Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn·
ing Home, at Pomeroy, Ohio. HALF·RUNNER BEANS, tom·
7 13 6tp
Addrest
Phone . . . . to go in private cars to a ~chool school, the child, of course, can as and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylou and
11-26-tlc aloes. Charles Sarson, above TWO HOUSES for sale. One 5affair where attendance " . re· be held responalble for the daughter, Columbus, and Mr.
U. s. Civil Sor•••• hotol
State Park, Portland, Ohio.
room and balb,
I acres,
Pome•·oy, 0.
Notice
quired and tr"f:Cft'tation ~~ a harm he does.
and Mrs. Harlan PelT';, Beverd
"'" womon " ono ,.., ..,.,. .,.,
Phone VI 3-2484.
7 13 3lc one 5 room, 5 acres. Can be
scllool respons
y
e In one case a 100 • pound ly and Harlan, Jr., Douglas an
..,., ''' '""" boon "'""""~""' PEDIGREED female - Sealbought on land contract Ph.
school may have 8 legal duty to eighth grader was hurl at touch Randy and Mr. and
Mrs.
~~~~~~:~a~f~ ':;:.n::~ P,'"::!~~::!! point Siamese cat. No papers. WY 2-6021.
7 13 3tc JOIN THE AAA. Be protected
Q
1.
check the cars and drtvers .
football in trying to block a 18~ James' Perry and Jinunie ol
:':'"!. ,:0:"':~ '':!,,;::~"!;:'~ $10.00. Call WI 9-3686.
on Road-bond and .rip servLunch ttrne aclivltles are pari pound seventh grader. In the Chillicothe.
7 13 300 HOUSE for sale in Racine. Call Ice. Call or contaol: E. M.
wn .. '"''' ., ..., "'"'' ,..,_ ""'
of the school's ~p~slblllty . ~~ first aid room his teacher saw Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whit·
t:;,~:," .,~,~ a,. ...... .....,., AUCTION Saturday Juiy-17th Clarence Roy, WI 9-2811.
Burton, 578 Broadway St., Dr. R. E. Boice, M.D. mustlsuhperviseulflle P ay~lounl' the eighth grader bleeding and ttngton took Ronda Whittlngtod~
0
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7 13 12tc
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I :00 p.m. 1 have sold !be
D R L 51 k M D stop
'd' tg ts, sc t dng, t or t eye
playe sent him home. II turned out and Ruth an4 Jane bJordanft anh
Wanted To Buy
former Villoge Fire House LARGE LOT for sale in Rut6 25 301p
r. • • ac •
• • " mg among 8 u ens a
· that the hoy had a serious spleen Nancy Smith, mem en o •
located on 4tn St. Directly to land, on Depot St., facing Rt.
Office Houra:
Where there has been ~ viola· and kidney Injury.
Columbia Make II Girls' 4-H
--USED POULTRY equipment, the rear of the Racine P.O. 124. Phone WY 2-5559. ' INSIDE and oulsl~e painting.
lion of a legal duty, a chtld hurt Tbe child and his parents Club and Walter Jordan, a
bulk bins, 60 brooders, 6Cl and must vacate. Will sell
7 8 121p Roof work. Reasooab;e rate.
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.
due to lack of supervision may blamed the school, but the court member of the Carpent01 Boys'
automatic waterers, automah
6-l9-30t
found 11 not to blame. Accord· 4pH Club to Canten Cave
2700
1
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1-4 P.M.
d M Do Jones and lam!
f
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ll·c self • feed•-. Must be the contents consisting in part HOUSE for sale Laurel Cliff P one V 3- •
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to
the
court,
touch
foothaU
near
Jackson
or
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. A·l condition. Write Lan- of furniture, dishes, both old 1 road, \2 acre. Phone WY 21 Mr d M s Ralph Hostetor
·
AVCI10NEER
Other daiH by appl.
y,d ·an
· Lisbon were is not in itself _,.
~· ..eroua; the Junior 4-H Camp.
Caster Poultry' Box 662, Lan· and new, tron
and brass kev• 6322
mil r of
--•-.. -k Sa
ties, 100 old picture fram.;s, -==·=-c,.----,--,.--Complete Serolce
an 1a Y
teacher acted reasonably ill Mr. and Mrs. r&lt;'"'"'"'
m
caster, Obto.
7 13 3tc oil lamps telephone
bol HOUSE for sale: 4 rooms rurCrill Bradford
~~~~!!!!!~"""""'"""'!!!!!"""I calling on Mr. and Mrs. Pearl finding the Injury and sendlfll 1110111 of Detroit, Mich .. visited
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes. old books' and other antiqu~ nlsbed. Minersville. $1500.00.
Write, l'nae or Contact
'UTUMOBIL&amp; beell DU!on and family.
the child home. There was no with Mr. and Mrs. Et!pr Crab
miscell~neoua Call or write: articles and many other artl· Phone WY 2-3312.
A. C. BRADFORD
c:ancelled? !.oil ~ opera- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed negligence in the tescher'l de- tree, Mr. and Mts. J. K. Crab
Mrs. Howard CecU, 800 W. cles. Sometblng for everyone.
6 30 12tp
Racine, Olio
lllr'l Ucenae! caD WY
and family of Waldo and Mr. laying the medical treatment tree, Paul, Charles and W. ~
Main St., Pomeroy.
Come and buy. I must sell out
5 1 tic
~ ~rs. Georgegu
Reedts we: (This arUcle ts based upon Peck and other relatives "
I 29 tic A. C. Bradford, Owner.
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~ura:J ~~!"'~y ~!ins and the law of Ohio. lila not intend- this vicinity over the weekend.
- -- - - - - ford Auction. Terms: Cash, , ~t Ill IIJiil
ALl CONDITIONING Rerrtger·
d · hi M'ddl rt
ed to advise anyone on a spe- Mrs. Murl Galaway was '
For Rent
not responsible lor accidents. POMEROY _ 6 • room brick atlon service Jaok's Relrig·
a;:ul "fiean' Br:::::o~ spent the ciflc problem. No person should Sunday dinner IU~st at th•
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eration, New Haven, Phone
past week wllh his mother, Mr. ever attempt to apply or inlet· home of her IOit·ln-law and
TRAILER SPACE located at
home with bath, foroed hot TV :1-3537.
4 6 Uc
0Clefy 0 eS
and Mrs. Jim Adkins and lam· pret any law without the advice daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
243 s. 2nd St., Middleport. Ph.
TAX OFF SALEI
air heating and nice location.
Ia
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Albanv Route
ily.
of a wyer.
a ee,
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WY 2-3117.
7 14 3tp
$6500.00.
lui Graeser, '"--bin
nuw 1 and
FOUR ROOM apariment In: 15 Cu. Ft. Chftt
GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION .
HeatinR
Weekend flue!IB ts of Mr. aMnd
FREEZER
$179
2
atory
brick,
store
:lllt!OO,
Mlneravme,
Ohio
Mrs.
Harold rannon were r.
Pomeroy. Newly redecorated.
d
Plua
FREE
Ice
Cream
t
room,
basement,
flores.
End
your
sewer
trouble•
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Brannon
an
I
Phone WY :1-3117.
7 14 13tp
•••
and
e5ovoraf GIHNI u...r
cent lights, 2nd floor front,
We have aD lllzel
famUy nf Mansfield, Mr.
FOUR ROOM furnished apert·
Freezers At Low. Low
5 rooms, modem bath. 2nd
Sewer Machines
Mrs. Maywood Johnstoo, Rev.
ment. Phone WY 2·3658.
Prices
floor rear, 6 rooms, 2 mod·
Reasonable Rate•
and Mrs. Bob Sanders and Deb·
7 14 lie
em baths, hardwood floors, CaD WY 2-mt Day or Night bie of Junction City, Mr. and
S"-.:M"'A-.:-Lo--L-cA-.:PA~R"'T==
M E=
NT~ for·-reni.
POMEROY
I d
ted tnco $200
7 26 tic Mrs. William Kirkbride of Rio
new
ecoraThis' property
me lo-·---·--·
- Grande and Paul Brooks.
By William S. Whitt
127 Butternut Ave.
I
Jock W. Co nay
per Y
month.
7 14 Uc
Mona"'r
ealed In the heart of business BEATING, J'htmblq, Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Buford BlUe
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Ph. WY 2-2111
section. $18.ooo.oo.
Faraaces. .UUOid Brotben, and daughter of Marion spent WASHINCTON _ The shak~ lion wtth certain reflecllona up- But London in auch circulnJian3 ROOM APARTMENT, utili·
FARM _ OUVE TOWNSHIP- m ll!:aot Mall Street. J'om. !be weekend w1th Mr. and Mrs .. ness of the Labor government on reallty. One II that, consld· ceo would ~ nave a govern·
ties paid. Inquire Fife's Nov- · vice, au~":· ;:a~= 51 acres, well • fenced, plen- eny. Phone W'V 2-ZWI.
Dale Barr and family.
in Britain 18 evoki•ll sympa~be- «'!DII everything, we are lucky ment in whtch the Conserva·
elty Shop, Middleport.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. ty water pond 2 story mod·
7 20 lie
Fioyd Barnhouse spent the tic tics here in the United thmgs aren't worse than thf)l tlvea, being then responsible for
7 13 31
;--;=;;-;--.-;:-;;---,--- ----,-:P Authroized Singer Sales and
ern hon{e, 6 ~rna, bath,
weekend ~ith Mr. and Mrs. Slates.
are.
the lhow, would baVf 10 trim
5 ROOM and bath house. Inbardwood floors
flre lace,
Auto Salei
Winnie Bailey and famlly.
.
.
The simple truth 1s that, giv· much more than thq do now
3 29 Uc
quire Maplewood Lake, Clyde Service.
ba
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Benedum For while Harold Wilson II en the Iron facts of WUson'l about ba•"•• us in VIet Nam.
1 fu rnace hea t,pb am
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Stoke.
7 1 8tc LAND FOR SALE, suitable for 1msemen
leme~t shed
otber build·
an d 1am1·1y were in ""I
"".urnbus : hardly regarded In wash.mgton dilemma, he Is behaving with
,
lumnlst
P
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FOR
R~NT.
AJ.
building.
y,
ml.le
from
PornLoc
ted
if
Rt
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63
Buick
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$2395
over
the
weekend
to
vts1l
rela·
u
an
absolutely
peerless
Prime
a
good
deal
of
panicky
courqe
II
seemt
to
thiatlvc:'u
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APARTM "'
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ngs.
a
lives.
Minister, he Is still the only
that the only post ty p....
so trailer lpace. Good klea· eroy 8corpora •on. 7one12
500.00.
LeSabH V8 2 dr. Hard Top.
Mrs. Mary Ann Harris, Mike Prime Minister England hal afnd .!,Prensttylblllstrongllb'!!,culdsenbese fact about W~'s pains and
tion. Call Walter Crooks, WY 2-60! .
Gtp MASON, W. VA. - If acres ~:~ !':;:'~.~:'sh'lf't_e•. Like and Timmy were supper guests got or Ia likely to babe in the 0 ·~po
ty.
""
perlla II lhts: His unhappy fll
2-3631.
6 10 tfc Camper travel trailers, new clean, wire-fenced, and laya
Saturday e~ening nf Mr. and lmmediatelJ forseeable future. .humanly far easier for him limply proves that lbt peopll
UNFURNISHED 4 room bath bank rate financln1. S m 8 II well, plenty ga~den. I room 62 Olds - - $2195 Mrs. Clarence Baker and !ami· in London, are in the smallest s~mply to sllh and IUbmll to of Britain, like the poeple of
utility room, nice yard: Polni down paymenlll. Balance up frame house With bath, gas "98" 4 dr. Hard Top. 23,933 ly. Sharon Baker's 16th birth· •way served by the Hairbreadth hts left. wlfll and 10 jolll 11 ID the United States, bavt becoma
Lane, Lincoln Heights, Ph. to 4 years.
beating, basement and two careful mile•. Sbowo tender dsy wu celebrated.
1Harry reverses and skin • of. 8 howlm&amp; all •. party choral of polllically mature. '!'bey bave
WY 2-3874.
6 16 Uc
BARGAIN8
porches (approved for real care. Fully equipped.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brannon 1the . teeth survivals through totally neutralill mmded lr· caught on !bat there Ia an tmTrailer demonstration, aiUJil!ll. borne for Ove persons). Good
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bran- : which Wilson is clinging to responsibility.
movable Umll to tbl amount
TWO BEDROOM
furnished urn boats, outboard motor. barn (18x30) w1th shed, and
non were viJiting Mr. and Mrs. power with 1 four &lt;ole mar· Such an eventuality would be of pie In lbt sky tbat any reapartment. Inquire at New- Amlbary Apache
Traller otber bulldlngs. Plenty water.
Carl Miller of Athens.
gin In I 130 • man House of a.s frightful u would some atme can actually brln8 down
ell's Sunoco, Chestr.e Phone Sales, 631 Fourth Ave. Galli- 'II mile from schoola and u.
Pomaroy, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bene- Commons.
rugbtrnare state of allalrs In to them.
985-2305.
6 28 Uc
polis. Rentals. 441Hl2.'ti.
s. 33. $12,000.00.
dum went to Cincinnati Monday
Ibis country In which we tui'IIEXTRA NIC~I955- CheVrolet
7 II 6tc
C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
.
to pick up her alster, Mrs. . This esse~tial. weakness . of e'd our foreign policy over to, Only IDOl! reluclalllly dId
pickup. Will sell or trade WE GLADLY LOAN a Blue
WY ~0
FOR SALE - 1959 Amencan Mary Scarberry and sons.
h1s regime " domg the Uruted say, AmerlciDI for Democratic tbay &amp;IYI WllloD hla ehance in
for good car. Elisha VUatoe, Lustre Carpet
Shampooer ALBERT M. co, SALESMAN Rambler, $150.00. Call WI 9· Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed Slates, let along
Brltam, Action.
the ftrst place. He found in, a~
12 Park, Middleport. 7 13 3tc with purchase ~ Blue Lustre.
WV 2-363t
Z912.
7 1Z &amp;tp and famlly of Waldo spent the i no good at all. It is undoubtedly It would do the United States ual power !hal there wasn t as
FURNISHED apartment,
Baker
Furniture.
7
I!
6tc
7
13
ate
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 1selling off ~· o~ous wave of and the Western
world In much plf as he had thought and
4
- -- -ne Rlmllter
George Reed and with Mrs I lack of confidence m Britain's BOD to be ticked out at lhll that be could not· serve II out
rooms and private bath. In- SCHOOL GAB RANGES- Two
lnsuranc.
World flllndllftl of Caalpll!l Cain of Hockingport. Others viS: conomy
and, Indeed, In the Ume or at any other timt 1mo u be hid tbouaht. So he bad
quire Ohio Hotel. 7 13 lie 12) beautifUl Tappan ~angea.
EJeOII._
ltlng in the Reed home were current Britain as a world pow· mediately lhead unlees ftrlt It to retnllch; hi lf88 caught·
BEDROOM hOme~Melvin Excellent COndition. Priced to PHOTO Copyutg t!II'VIce. Cop- BIR car room, ride llld ,er' Mr and Mr Gene WU
M I er. Equally undoubtedly, Wll- pneral no (ood at aU for Wll· with hla promlsq dowb.
Little, Cheshire, Ohio. 71().614: move qwckley. Call WY 2- les made of legal papers. farmance. Small CJU' eeoaomy
Mrs, /~ea Bran:~· a~ [son•a distressed condition, and could be 118WD1tllbat the Brit- 'Ibis Is bad for ua' because - .
7 12 file_
MOUERN 4 room and-bitb. 8M3.
blrtll record• aod almoat any
lllld IIIQBIInblltiJ
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barnhart. notably hll requirement
to Ish Collservatlvett could return and profundly because - any·
furnished apartment, MlddJe. AFRICAN (Mexican)
night- other documents.
Bee
Sunday visitors of Mr. and , make doubtful bargains with his to offloe with a lruly eHe'CIIve tblng that really hurts Britain
port. W'i Wl'l4.
f 21 tic crawlers (junior size approx.
Reider laaaruee, Pomeroy
Metrapolltaa Motaro
Mrs. Floyd Barringer and lam· Ileft wing In his desperate need mandate. Nobody suppo!les they hurts us, too. It Is more thsn
4 Inches long) 55 for $1.00.
I 4 ttc
&amp;. MaiD 8tnel. Pomeror lly were Mr. and Mrs. Harry for suppori to leep his ship a- could do this DOW.
IIIINly auiiJnental to aay lhll
FOR RENT -Trailer •pace Do not refrigerate
Alrican Mulicel Instruments
,.... WY wrll
Kearns and family of Mason,j float somehow, Ia seriously Should they beat Wllaon by Britain's walfart Ia lnextrlcaon N. Second4v in Middl., worms, temperatures below
_
_ _ _
' Zl tic Mr. and Mra. Jack Gibbs and bampertng !be Anglo-American only some two • btl fll8l'8ln, we b4' mixed with our own. So.
port. Near lbopptng district.
4li degrees are fatal to tbem! CLARINET, Uke new, $110,
family of New Haven, Mr. and Ipartnership In world affatrs.
should aU be back alloUt whlrt however IIIIIIY of liB disagree
II~.
WY 2-~r ~~ ~· "Brown nose worms" (most Phone SH U043.
7·1().6tc Employment Wtnted Mrs. Junior Barrlllier and lam- ' All the same, when one finds we were, bat r.r two lldDp. with Wllson'l whole pollllcal
popular
calfish bait sold.) 110
- lly and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ! II hard to take the appease- London, to be stire, would have ldeoloBY, we muat Ill hope thai
6
_&amp;-c-tlc for •1.00. Jobn Mohler, LeadUVtltock
FOR THE very best painting Barringer and children.
1 men!· minded ndvlce of the La- tJDdv lht Oo-.a~• a P· lor the short 1'111' anyhow
bl
TH:tl!:E and• ron~. fltrn"lte
lng Creek Road, MiddlePOrt, FOR SALE- Five galled rid· and deocrating and roof re-I Mr. and Mrs. Ray DIUon and bor Party's left wing about eriUIIelll fll' lell itlt\'t11 · lild can eomehow lllllddle tl1roqL
1
ed and 'llllland.t.tl 1P1J1o
Ohio. Phone WY 2-7103.
ing horse, registered. Phone pair phone WY 2-5665. Reaa. family of Cool'lille, Mr. and I what we should do in Vial NIID, D'•Uch'better mannered. And this lCopyrlpt, 1*, 117 Unlit4
1111011. WY Mill
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1 d Ia: WY 1.2323.
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ooable rates.
7 12 etp Mn. Earl DllloD, Coolville, Mr. one ought to temper indijna- woflld'be aomellbat lo lbe aootL lt'eablrf IIJDdlcalt,llie.)
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Beaver, Ham R. Be.aver, brother of the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. K. bride, Mr. Rees and Mr. David
lllanr ol Col~bus, (former Schrag of Teoldo were ushers.
)(Ida· ·rt "'"dents) became A receptoon followed ir the
the bride of Mr. Larry Allen church fellowship hall alter
C :Lrell, son ol Mrs. Charles the cere',llony. .
Rl,.. of Toledo, and Mr. Curtice The bnde receoved her degree
Cottrell of Toledo, Saut~y. from Ohio Stat! University and
July 11, at the North Bapti!t Is a teacher on the Toledo
Church at 2:30 P· m.
schools. Mr. Cottrell w~s grad·
Vows of the double riD cere- uated from the Umversoty
of
S th Toledo and is employed by the
d bel
mony were
rea
th D'IVIBIOn
· · of Gener·
d
led altaroreby the Tex t.l
1 ea er
11
.;:,~wune.:R. Hayden.
e al Tire and Rubber Co.
'!be bride, given in marriage
by her father, cbost for her
wedding a traditional gown of
wbilt Uneu s~fed with scooped
nectllne. A detachable tnin fell
trom the back of the gown. Her
Yell of Illusion ••as held by
alepbauotis and she carried a
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison
tucadr of wbile orchids.
enteo.&amp;ined 1'usday evening with
'!be brlde'a afsler, Mrs. John a surprise birthday party in obR. Reea, ller'led as her matron servance of the 17th birthday
of honor and the bridegroom's ol their daughter. Sharon, at
cousin, Miss Sally Matheney of the Legion hall in MiddfeTuledo was bridesmaid. They port.
wort' Identically styled street- The hall was decorated with
length dresses of pink desogned pink and while paper stream·
wiU. scooped necklines and belt ers and pink and white baJ.
shap"" skirts. Rosettes held loons. The birthday cake was
their circlet vefls and they car- decorated in pink and while and
rled pink &amp;lamelllas.
was served with punch and poMr. James A. Kimble of To- tato chips to the invited guests.
ledo was best man. "" . Wil- Attending were Joyce Long,

17th Birthday

The Daughter&amp; of Rutb class
of the United Methodist church
met at the Syracuse park on
Monday afternoon for a picnic
and meeting.
Mrs. Frank Stewan, president
conducted the meeting and the
members responded to roil
call with a patriotic thought.
Devotions were led by the president and the group all rePeal·
ed Psalm 23 in unison, followed with prayer by Mrs.
Stewart.
A contribution of $5 was made
to the Camp Asbury fund. It

Is Celebrated
At Legion Hall

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wao decided to mt"et
each
month in the future . Round Ro
bin get well cards were sent to
Miss Lydia Ebersbach at Vet
erans Memorial Hospital and
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner who is
ill at her hom•.
.
.
.
Followmg lne busoneso sessoon
a potluck donner was served,
after whoch. games were play·
ed and a socoa\ hour enJoyed.
Attending were Mrs. Stewart,
Mrs. Virginia Slater, Mrs. Minnie Neutzling, Mrs. Richard
Campbell Miss Nelle Bing Mrs.
c Melvin• Alkire Misses• Ada
a~d Lucretia Ge~heimer, Mrs.
T. w. Bengel , Miss
Carrie
Yeager and three guests. Mrs.
Antone Lucke and Terri Lynn
and Pamela Jones.

Legts• }al ure At AGJance

Mrw Mayes Retrtrm
From Belpre J'isit

COLUMllUS ~IJP!l - Tue..
Mrs. Charles Mayes bas re- ,day's major legosiath•e action
t"cned home from Belpre where at a glanct :
sh• ha• been visiting with her
Hou"'
d•u•hler and family , Mr. and Passed:
Mrs. ernest Covert and child· - Sub. H.B. 5114, expands In·
ren, Chuck, Paula and David. vestment powers of the Work·
Mrs. Covert is recuperatin~ men's Compensation Fund and
from surgery performed
re- allows it t&lt;i finance construecenlly.
. tio of public facilities (Vote
Saturday the Covert lamoiy 117·3) .
and Mrs. Maye• were on Co\um· -Sub. H.B. 914. creates a JZ.
bu, to attend the wedding ;f member Ohio Retirement Com·
· ·
his daughter, Betty rover\ and mossJOn
(Vole J24·71.
Mr. Howard Burks. which was - Am. S.H . ~57. orovides for
solemnized at the Methodost payment of re\ocatoon costs to
Church Saturday evening at indivoduals dosplaced by state7:3• p. m. Mrs. Cover&lt;. brought financed highways (Vole 117·3).
heo mother home Monday.
-Am. S.B. 244, permits the

Division of Aid for the Aged to
pay cost of nursong home care
rvote 123.0).
-Am. S.B. 133, authorizes the
aduU parole authority to give
credit to prisoners for time
served between dale of conviction and date sentence is start·
ed tVote 119-2).

.,
-Am. S.H.B. 420, provl•'
regulations for ntllk ha~\ers,
producers, and
processm
•Vote 28-2) .
Introduced:
-S.B. 4111, creates highway
safety study commission of U
legislators to study highwa)
safety pr~blems.
Resoh•t."'n adop~:
-S.J.R. 16. askmg Congress
to call a convention proposing
an amendment to retur a por.
loon of the tn~e tal to the
poUUcal subdlvosoon In which II
was collected (Vole J5.14),

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Senate
Passed:
.
- Am. Sub. H.B. 378, reor·
t adm1n1st ra 1·oon and
~amzes
toe
financing of public welfare proMEETING €ANCELED
grams (Vote 24-7). .
Tbe meellns ol Magnolia
-Am. H.B. 937, raoses state Temple Pythlan Sisters ached·
employes' pay and frlngo baDe- uled for Tltunclar evenln8 bao
fits &lt;Vole 31-0).
beea aanceled.

ItS here. itS FREE! It's the greatest! .
&amp;shtf:"t.J:-:-;::eat4'

Mrs.

DAUGHTER HONORED

Granted $7,586 For

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey WI~
son entertained with a dinner

PICNIC CHANGED
The picnic of the Rock
Springs Better HeaUh
Club
scheduled lor Thursday has
bee!l changed to Friday due to
• deatb iD the community.
NAME OMITI'ED
Becky Casto ol Pomeroy was
trroneoasly omitted from the
Ust Dll'lflll attending the birtJ&gt;.
day Jllrll al Barbara Snider ro-

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Rio Grande College today was
one of 28 Obio colleges receiv·
log a federal grant lor work
study programs.
Rep. Robert E. Sweeney, 0.
Ohio, made the announcement
from Washington Toesday af.
ternoon.
Today, Robert E. Rose director of finance at Rio Gr~nde
said the money was set up un:
der the OEC, and is to he used
for the economically underprlviledged mes and womea stu·
dents.
The Rio sum totaled f7 ,588.
and is to be used ao\ely lor
college projecll by reautarl)' eorolled puplil.

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Baking Hens

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Half

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slic11 rwmovtd.

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new items,

Ham Loaf •!'.%. ~ ~ .."~ .... 79e

more famous brands'

Whole Ham .. -'~~ ~~ ~·!".•••.•. 57e

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Halibut Steaks •....... _. _~~~. 69c

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Juices . . K:---: cu..... • ~ 39c Fruit Cocktail . ~: . 4":-lOt89c
Pork &amp;Beans v:· c:... 8":.!' $1 Pear Halves ~~ ~':' . 4~89c
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SWEEPSTAK£5
Beans ... 6~*89 Sta-F'- L,.,., 69 Cream • ~. . :.eo:-. • J9c
Peas
5 ""' $1
Buns ':*~ ~ ':"": 2 ::. 39c
Sta-Pul " ..,ton 69c
Spinach ~": 5"":89c Sta-Flo '=.":" 69c Hair Spray ::;:, '!: S6c
Hi C Drinks
Pepsodent
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Spotlight Coffee ,. ... $1.49
Apple Butter . ~"'"':". 4:: SJ
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Work Study Program

Saturday evening, honoring their
daughter, Kelly, on her sixth
birthday. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Don
Jett and Lioa Kay, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson and Kelly and Terri Jo.

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Willi ...,.. fnm P011 I of lho " ' - .....lot ....fool 1o ,._ .......

son, Connie Cooke. Mary Lou
Teaford. Christine Bailey, Oliia Lewis, Valeria Ritter, Linda Jacobs, Brenda Brown, Dee
Slaven, Pat Edwards, David
Burkett, John Evans, Sean Mol·
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shum- len Sam C\atworthy and David
way of Raymond visited Mon- ou~er.
day wltb ber. uncle and aunt, Sending gifts wen L a r r y
Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Gladwell. Joe Reichman, Mike
Gardner
and Rod Sauer,
Jeffrey Jo- returned to his

SOCIAL
CAtENDAR

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All New Top Value
Stamps Gift Catalog

Kallijo Spengler, Carole Ander·

home, Columbus Sunday alter
wpending a week with his grand·
parents, Mr. and Mn. Richard
Campbell, who accompanied
him home.
Terri Jo and Pamela Jones
of Columbuo are spending a
week with their grandparents,
JULY 14th
Mr. and Mn. Richard Camp. The Past Councilors of Chest·
bell.
er Council, Daughters of AmerMrs. C. F. Tompkln!, Mr 1. ica. will meet Wednesday at
Hartwell Cord and Mrs. Harry 8 p. m. at the lodge hall with
P. Smith attended Eastern Star Mrs. Clarence Neutzling and
Memorial services for Mrs.Eva Mrs. Virgil Walker •• hostesiM. Elliott held Monday ev- es.
ening, at the Miller Funeral White Rose Lodge of MiddleHome, McConnelsville.
port will meet Wednesday aft.
Terri Jo Wilson daughter of ernoon at I p. m. at the Legioo
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Wllsoo hall in Middleport. Hostesses
underwent 1 tonsilectomy last will he Mrs. Homer Hartley and
week at Meigs General Hospit· Mrs. Richard Owens.
al and Ia convalescing nicely.
JULY 15
Mrs. Jack Cox and children The Meigs County DemocratErtn Sue and Brett of Redman' ic Club will NOT meet on July
Calif. are the guests of he~ 15th ao usual hut wiD hold a
mother, Mn. Dwight Logan and family picnic on July 13 at the
Mr. Logan and Skip.
Rock Sprtnga Fair Grotmds.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry WllUam· The Grange Hall will be npen
aoo bave returned to their at 10 a. m. Picnic dinner at
borne, Akron, after spending noon. Ali are asked to bring a
aeveral days with ru. brother food ba~ket and their own Ia·
and slster·in·iaw, Mr. and Mrs. ble servoce. Soft drink and col·
Phil Wiliiomson.
fee wotl be_lurnoshed. There will
••-'I
be enter\aonment and fun lor
Mra• Marl Crary I•
ng all
JULy 15
a few days with her daughter
and aon·fn.law, Mr. and Mrs. The T . c·t s•-· Cl b "II
Pearl Mora
WID 1 y '"one u WI
Mr. and
Harold Ginther meet Thursday evening at the
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wn of Beaver, 1 Moddleport
The B
and Mn. Mary Ginther of .
usy Bee Class of the
New Brighton, Pa. returned to Mo_ddleport rorst B~ptlsl •.hurch
their homes today alter a visit won . bold tis plcmc Thursday
with Mr. and Mn. Elias Stiles. evenmg, July 15, .at the home
Mrs. Herschel Norris and son, of Mrs. Juha Grom on Chest·
Clarence of
Letart Falls nut-st,. at 6 p. m. Instead of
spent Tuesday with her parents the Middleport park as origin·
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles.
ally planned. M~bers are to
brmg a covered dish and their
own table aervice.
Practice wUl be
The Forest Run Methodist
Church
Sunday School will sponHeld on Augwt 5
Bethel No. 6Z of the lnterna sor an lee cream social at the
tiona\ Order of Job's Daughters church Thursday, beginning at
met In regular session Monday 6 p. m.
The Willing Workers class of
ovening at the Pomeroy Masonthe Enterprise
EUB Church
Ic Temple.
wiU
meet
Thursday
evening at
In the ab..,nee o! Elsie D.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ben
Buck.
Smitb, 1\Ull"dlan, Paul M. Dar
nell, associate gaurdian, was Mrs. Claude Husted will be lht
In charge. Linda Yool, senior devotional leader.
prlncesa, presided at lhe meet· Tha Rock Springa Beller
log whlcb opened in ritualistic Health Club will bave a picnic
form. Thursday, August 5, at 9 Thursdsy at the Royal Oaks
a. m. was set lor pracllce lor Park. Members will meet at
Methodist
Initiatory work. The next regu. ihe Rock Springs
lar meeting will be Monday, Au. Church at 11 a. m. and bring
picnic basket and table servioe.
gust u.

FREE!

10 oz. VACRON. WARE

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Mainly About
People In

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Lots of Bargains all over the store, on the 3rd Floor we are having
a sale of a special purchase of 44 Easy Chairs, _ on the 2nd floor sale

Clyde E. llarilett and family. ter and former pastor ol the
He has been working Wlill his Leon Charge.
brother. They returnPd tu Mid· He was born in Buckhannon.
dleport Tuesday.
th&lt; son of the late Charles and
Rebe
Lynn Bartlett. Sarah Prichard Radcliffe . .
daught~~aof the Ht-v and Mrs. ~urviving are his .wife, Hattte
Clyde Barilett is a patient al Wilfong Radcliffe. one son,
Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis Ralph Radrhffe,
Westerville,
where she is bt&gt;mg lrf'&lt;lled for Oh1o: aod four daughters. Mrs.
.
Betl.y Carpenter,
Columbus,
pneumoma.
· 'R 1 w·lf
1eon
M Charl~s Searles has re· ~1rs. osa ee
I ong
~
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turn:~ to her home Irom the M:S. Lo Jordan,. Mt. Al~, and
Veterans Memonal Hospital af- Miss Clela ~rtoss1e Radcliffe. at
ter having bfen a medical pa - home: a stster, Mrs. Grace
tient for the past ten days.
Grt&gt;athouse, B~ckhannon and
1
Mr. and Mrs. unn
smith seven grandchildren ..
were in Charleston, w. V&lt;!., rt&gt;- Ar, ngements
wtll be ancen!ly where they were guests nounced from the Mohr • Stevut her Drother and sister-m- ens Funeral home.
law, Mr. and Mrs Gtoorge .MrAIIister.
Oau~hll'r's WI'•Ming
Mr . .and Mrs Martin Abbott
have purchased the
lormer 81'in~ Announced
Pearl Graves property on S. PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
Pearl-sf and have mov,ed there. Mrs. George Gardner ol 116
~rs . Audrey Graves frost and Jewell-st. are announrin~ lhP
daughter. Nars.a . hav_e moved marriage ot their
daughter, ,
trom the Gr;wes res1denre to Della Mne. to (Jdell Rhndtos. sun
a traller home on S. -4th Ave. of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rhodes ol
~·Jr . H:ue Tuckerman re1urnt'd I MJIIwnnd . W Va Thf' marriage
:.londav all" spendmg . l he [took place July 2 in the Baptisl 1
weekend 1n Glouster w!th tus Church m Bilox\, Miss.
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daughter and son-in-law. Mr. I Miss Gardner Is a student :
and Mrs. Sidney Russell Sun· Pt. Pleasant ~igh school. \lr. l
day he C:IC'&lt;'OmpaniPd t.hf'm lo H.hodes 1 ~ a ,llraduatt ul Raven~­
Uiica. where I hey "tt.ended the Iwond High school. attended
1
annu.al Tuckerman _reumon. Mr · West Virginia Slate College at
Tuckerman and hts daughter . Institute, and is currently serpMrs. Hussell. were the oldest , ing in the Air Force at Biloxi.
members of the Tuckermon
family present.. There were 35 j Pleasant Valley Hospital
persons pr-esent for the affalf' . ADMITI'EO - Mr~ .
Hugh
Mrs. J. J. DHvis aeeumpanitd Woods. Hogsett : Mrs. Robert
her daughters. Chnrle11e and Cline. Pl. Pleasant; James
DiHna. to Columbus Tursday Stover, Hogsett; Mrs. Archie
where 1l1e~ will embark by Whitt, .Jr., Pt. Pleasant.
plane for a vacation tnp to r DISCHARGED - Gerald Me·
I
Europe
1Quaid. Gallipolis, Ohio; Mrs
Mr.s. Mar_jone Eanes at·com· l Dale Moore and daughter, Pt.
panied her son. Mike. to Colum- Pleasant: Mrs. Vera Morrison,
bus where he is schedul~:~d for 1P!. Pleasant.
eye surgery . Ttu~y were ac- - - -companit&gt;d by Mrs. Oana Lam- - -- · ··· ·
hf'rl and Mr s Gl2dv~ Wright .
j~
They will ge guests of Mr!.,
Lal•l~rt" s son. Mr. and Mrs !
~l a x Lambert and son. Joe.
I - - ·- ----- --- - - Mr. Bruce Lloyd has
been I
ENTERF-D HOSPITAL
rewrned to his homt
from
MP-tgs Genera l Hospital where 1 Among ~se ~ho entered
he underwent gall bladde 1 sur· Holzer hosptlal m the past 24
hours were : Geor&amp;:i! Millirons.
g, ~~·rent guests of Mr. and 122 Third Ave., .Josepb F. Kei .. ,
Mrs ,John Fultz and family er, 508 Maple Dr· Mrs . . Clar· [
.• M
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1 ence Crothers, Rt
J, Gallipolis,
WPre Mr. ~nu rs.
~ 1l!'S1er ~I
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Del
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rs.
ar
orrow,
'ld
Hammon d an d ch1 ren o
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d t. E,
d
d M .. H
a lf.KllS, ,,-rs, owar
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aware an \1~ . an , r~ . ar. ~ Kmg, Pleasant Point Resort,
~ld Vogelsong and daught•r. Me. Pl. Pleasant, Paul Leonard
hnda. Portsmouth .
IBush ll, Henderson, Byrd H.
Mrs. J .. E Harley spent the Jeff•rs, Henderson, Lon A.
weekend In SprmgtJeld where Northup, Gallipolis Ferry, Re·
she was . 1be guest of her son becca Lynn Barllelt, 910 Broadand lamily . Dl'. and Mr&gt; . Juhn way, Middleport, Debra J. Har·
Harley .and famliy . ~h~ ~c- i tenbach, Second Sl.., Pomeroy.
compamed Holly Martm ot Mid· Mrs. Wilbur Hood, 131 Laur·
dleport. and Mrs. Margart"t Da·~ el St., Pomeroy, Mrs .•lames T.
VIS , Alh•ns.
IPark•r Rt. 2 Wellston Mra.
Brian Lee Geo1·ge. Gallipolis. Lillian' Viola Stevenso~ Wells·
is spending several d·'~'~ with ton, James Steven McWilliams,
h1s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamden, Mrs. Lloyd G. D'ickl!r·ll
L. W McComas
son, Rt. I South Poim, Minter
Mrs. L. W. McComas and M. Thrash, Belpre, and Mra.
her Sister. Mrs . Carl Vander· M. Arrowood, Paintsville, Ky.
hoof ot Waldo were m Colum·
BIRTHS
bus last week whert! they visit· Mrs. Ralph L. O'Brien, Rt. 2
ed with their sister . Mrs. lva iRacine, daughter, 6:02 p. m., ,
Ward. Mrs.
Ward observed Tuesday. Mrs. John Newton ·
her 74th btrthday while they 1 Notter, Rt. 1, Thurman, son,
were then•.
· 12·00 p. m. Tuesday.
Mrs. ,
Mrs. Hertha Archer refurned 1Kenneth E. Williams, Rt. 2,
home Monday after having iGalhpolis, twin daughlers, 8:12 1
teen in Columbus to attend llle a. m. Tuesday.
wedding of her granddaughter,
DISCHARGED
Linda Beaver to Mr. Larry Patients recently discharged
Allen Cottrell. Mrs. Cottrell is included Patricia Ann Doeler,
lho daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Barbara I. Fisher, R. E. Hig·
W. K. Beaver of Columbus. genbotham, Marjorie A. Conley, I
they were former Middll!f'Orl Mrs. William T. Perry, Mrs.
tesidents. Also attending the iOwen H. Wtlbur, Mrs. Thurman
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lar· R. Babcock, Mrs. William Paul
ry Baker aod MJ·s Helena Bak· ' Workman, Carl A. Barnett, Wal- l
1r.
, ter S. Landrum, Mrs. James R.
_
ICundiff and infant son, Mrs,
I!Jorsil Eugene McCoy and infant son, Mrs. Alfred E. Harp
er and infant daughter, Edward
N. Slagle, Mrs. Robert E. JeD' kins, Mrs. Allen W. Hartley,
: Mro. Harry S. Bloomfield, and
! Mrs. Ralph E. Spencer.
PT PLEASANT - 1'wo per·
ANNOUNCE CLINIC
JOns were injurPd In a one. PT. 'PLEASANT - The
car Becident Tuesday st 9·15 p. on_ ~unt.y Cancer
Detection 1
m. at the Intersection of Ulh Chmc Will be held Thursday,
ond Jackson Avenue.
1July IS at the Byrne Clinic. Ap.
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,
i pointmen1:~ must be made in
The .car, dnven by Carolyn I adbance. Persons wishing to at· .
Sne Bnllhart . 25. of 118 Plea•· I tend the clinic art asked to ron. i
1nt·sl. was making a left tum [tact Mn. William Rardin, Jr.,
wh~.~ thE' drJVer lost ·:0ntrol and Pl. Plrasam.
1truck a utility yale. The pa..
senger ·m the car was her husDIVOJICF.I! GRANT.t;D
band, Azel Brillhart ll , 29. Both PT. PLEASANT _ Two dl·
•ere taken to Pleasant Valley , vorces have been IP'Bnted by
iospital.
I Ma~n County Circuit Court.
Mrs. BrUII!art complained of · Judith Mae Roach wu IP'anted
ankle and chest injurlt~ and Mr. • divorce from John William
Brillhard complained of injury ROllch. T!Je plaintiff was 1wartf.
l&lt;. his ri&amp;ht tride, The mishap ed care and custody of their
was invetlllpted by city police. chUd. Barbar1 Lee Scarberry
Damas• to the car wu eat~ was 8t'anteti a divorce
1 Norlllll! R0ey Scarberey,
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Kate I Greenaway
DRESSES

this is the time of our 20o/• discount sale of custom made drapes Sale of dress material on the 2nd floor _ Men's Summer trousers on

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

THURSDAY, JULY I!

Mariner 4 Television

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Charming Middies and

the ht floor_ Sale of cosmetics and toilet articles on the 1st floor.

Eye Sending Pictures
Of Mars to Earthmen

smock dresses, perky
A·Iine skimmers.

Sale! Men's Comfortable

You'll find Kate
Greenaways in ginghams

Wash &amp; Wear Dress Slacks

and jerseys, stripes and

355 Pairs For This Sale!

solids, newest crease resistant fabrics

Sizes from 29 to 42 and extra sizes up to size 50. All are
included in this sale.
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and the

latest fall ~olors, make
your selections

208-ARE $6.95 VALUES
AND ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST

early and

use our

convenient lay·
away plan.
147 ARE $8.95 VALUES
AND ON SALE WIULE THEY LAST

Soled now for Back to School Wear at these ult
prices, they ere ell of "Hercules Rulon" quality,
Solo! 37 Hone• $1.50
MR. MUSCLI

OUR MEN'S $2.95

Knitted Sport Shirts
Short sleeves. Sizes Smal1 (34-36) Medium {38-40) Largf!
and Extra Large (46-48). Solid rolors, stripe~, V
oeek styles, H£&gt;n1Py nrrk types, regular collar type.

(42-44~

A ICiti·MI·Kite f11hlau by

KATE GREENAWAY

T·SHIRTS

I don't know much about "op art", but I do know I'm mad about the wUd

Form fitting, short sleeves
tOO% combed cotton,

contrast of stripes and dots on my Kate Greenaway "op" middy. Solid skirt

white and solid colors.

$1.~

Brings Music to People

has 1 round of pleats. In brown or navy.

JUST 90 TO SELL-THIS WEEKEND
FOR

$2.00

This Is The 2 Week Of
For These 2 Weeks, Ending July 24. You Save
20'."o on These Fine Custom Made Drapes. Any
size Length or Width Wanted. Bring your Measure·
ments to the Department on the 2nd Floor.

OUR MEN'S $1.95 SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
Sizes small. medium, large and extra large . Plaids,
solid colors, stripes, Ivy button down collars and
regular wide spread collars.

Dlocontinued patte1111 In
'&lt;»lid colora and pattern1.
Nylono, wools, blends,
Acrilans, Approx. Size 27
by 36 inchea. Bound aD

For$2.50

$3.00

DRESS MATERIALS
eOur Regular 69c Drip Dry Sport Denims
Solid colon and stripes
SOc yd.
e Our Regular 69c Rayon-Cotton Bland Dress
ule SOc yd.
Metarials, 45 Inch11 wide
e Our Regular 79c DriP Dry Cotton Dec ron Blond
Dross Materials, 45 Inches wide sale _ 60c yd.
eOur Regular 49c Porcole Prints, yard wide
For this 11le
39c yd.
eOur Regular 1.69 yd., Rayon and Silk Dress
69c yd.
Matoriols, for this sale

around. About M to seU.
While they last

Aluminum Cookware Sets
aNo-stick cooklna eNo.Scour dean·up eDuPont IJ&gt;
proved Teflon flniBh. Set includes:
1, 2 and 3 qt IIUcepaDI wilb cover•. e qt. Dutch Oven
wltb cover. 10" skllte1 (uses Dutcb oven cover), Nylon
spatula and apoon and recipe book.

16 Sets To Sell for
MENS AND BOYS

FREEZER BOXES

Creaser and dryer for

stacks, troUBer&amp;, etc. Ad·
justeblt In width. Cre..
u and shapes ao It drle•.
Tbe Boys ore regularly
IIOc, tbe Men'• are 09c.
WHILE THEY LAIT

25c

With easy on Udl. VI·
breakabl• polyelbylent.
11

PINTS · · ' · ·-- •• •• 1
IV. PtNTI •• - ..... 1Sc
QUARTS .. . - I fer 501

o polr

By Day a comfortable coil spring davenr.ort, that
opens into a comfortable bed . Serviceab e Ny!on
Frieze upholstery, usual •59.00 or $69.00 qualtty.

$19.95
PLASTIC

TROUSER
CREASERS

SOFA BEDS

$J9·00

That's the opinion of Robert
Austin Boudreau, founder and
conductor of the 52 . p i e c e
American Wind Symphony Orchestra which will perform
hero 011 July 222 and 23 at the
Pomeroy landing.

11 Piece Teflon • Coated

Stock Up Now for Vocation Plcture1, Reunions,
Family Gat Togethen
$1.95 Kodochrome II, KRI35-20 ............. . Solo $1.49
$1.25 Ektochromo X. EX620 . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . Sola 9tc
$1.75 Kodlcolor X, CXI35·20 .. ............. hit $1.17
70c Vorlchromo Pan 'lim. VP616 . .. , .. .... .. Sole Uc
$1.10 Vorfchrome Pon Film, VPI22 . . , , , , , , , . . Solo 73c
$1.25 lklochro.,. ~FI:..O, IX121 ... ... , , • , ... Solo 9tc
$1.15 Kodocolor X Film, CXI20 . . . . . . , , . .. Solo 17c
$2.50 High 5-d Eklochromo, EHI35·20 .. , .. Solo $2.13
$2.75 Kodochromo II FUm. KRI35-36 . . . . . . hlo $2.27
$1.95 Kodochromo X FUm, KX13S·::O .... , .. . Solo $1.49
15c Pluo·X Pon, PX135·20 . . . .
Sole 63c
$7.95 Kodachrome II Super I Movlt Film,
KA464
.. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. Sole $2.44
55c Vorlchromo Pon, No. 620 .
. . hto 39c
$2.45 Kodochromt II, lmm Movie Film .... . Solo $2.10
$1.25 Kod1&lt;olor X FUm, 126-12 ..... . , , , , .. Solo 99c
65c Vorlchromo Pon Film, VPI2f.l2 .. , ,. , .. .. hlt 49c
$2.15 Ektochromo X Film, IXI26-20 ........ Solo $1.74
$1.95 Kodtchrome X Film, KXI26-20 .. .. .. .. Solo $1.49

Cleanup Sale Of

CARPO SAMPLES

Size 21 by 33 Inches.
Hooked and tufted ruJ•
in brown, gold, and rose.
Our 13.69 quality. Ju•t 36
to sell

Sale! Eastman Kodak Film

THIS
WEEK END - - - -- - -

"Music Is a personal thingIt •hould be on a person -t..
person basis."

"LEES"

Oval Area Rugs

"Custom Drapery" Sale

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Stain proof

Melmac Coffee Cups

ON tho JNI Floor

Regular size. Fits any saucer. White, yellow, turSALII RCA VICTOR

quoise, sandalwood. Unbreakable, Melmac qualitY.

TABLE RADIOS

About 100 of thes~ 49c (Coffee or Tea)

Special S.le PrlcH for Thur1d1r, 'rlclay, S.turd1y en

1965 Modols RCA Victor Rodtos.
2 Only $34.95 Long Rongo AM Rodto . . .. .. • .. .. .
I Only $39.95 RCA Clock Rodlo ... .. , ....... ...
2 Only $29.95 RCA VIctor Radio ... ....... . .....
2 Onlr $39.95 Cfock Rodlos . . ....... , .. . • .. . ..
I Onlr $39.95 AMI FM Rod to ... ... .. , .......... ,
I Only $59.95 AM/FM Clock Rldlo ........ , ....

lu

Cups

the

While they last.

$26.01
$26.00

25c

f!•OG
.00

29.00
$47.00

APRICAN VIOLET
69c POTTING SOIL
Odorless, Stelllized, W~l
not burn plants. Sclentif·
lcally prepared for Afrl·
eon Violets. SID&lt;k up
durtna tbia oale

RCA VICTOR SALE!
SALEI 1 Only $169.95 RCA VIctor
19'' Portable T.V. Set (1965 Modell .• , , , $141.00
SALEI I Only $99.95 RCA VIdor
Portable Tope Recordll' ......... " .••••. $69.00

3 ~~ $lOO

WORLD

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GENiRAL ILICTIUC
AUTOMATIC TOASTIRI
Quick selector dlal. hl&amp;b toast Ilft, quick, eall)'
eleenlna 1nap-out 01'Ulllb
tray.

Whllo

They List

$11·00
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SALE! CANNON REGAL FAMILY

"VANITY ROSE"
MATCHING TOWELS
Sale 1.38
Sale 58c

See the Many New Patterns in Cannon and
Fieldcrest, Matching Towels Now On Sale
On the 1st Floor

$1 75
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JUII 54 To StU
WhttoTher List

$4.29
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Deluxe plastic hose, ICUfl
ond weather resistant.
. Ltibt and pliable. Brou
"Fult·Flo" aoupltnp, eo

A GALLON

Al10 We Are HaYing Thl&amp; W11~nd, A. SAle
ef Our Cr~fttmon White H- Pllnt ·For

Jacquard woven pattern in green, pink and gold.
2.98 BATH T~~ELS
Sale 1.98

HAND TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS

$5o50 .

Sprtd Sadn m1kA11 painting
eaoier. Flows Nlily with brulh .
or roller. Leaves no lap ,or'
brush mark. end touchupe
won't show I Drill In 20 min•
utu. Covera moat colors in'
one coati Colon stay bright,!
won't fad•l Con be Wll""
ogain and 1glinl

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department

of special purchase of Dinette Sets_ and the drapery

ing to return their son, James, Leon Rt. 2, died Tuesday at
who has been wlth his brother his home after a long illness.
and family, Mr and
Mrs. He was a retired EUB minis-

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See Our
Beautiful
Collection of

the afternoon _ On Saturday from 9 to 9 in the evening.

Bartlett, Martha and Becky, PT. PLEASANT - The Rev.
went to Newark Sunday even- Foreman L. Radcliffe, 67, of

Two Injured
In Accident

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On Tuesday

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Hired by Board

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