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FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1965

" TAKE HER, SHES
MINE"
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" YOuNG AND WILLING"
\' irgo nHI Ma~kt-·11

1-'a11J Rugt&gt;rs

SATURDAY JULY 17
"DEVIL SHIP PIRATES"
Chnslopher Lt't&gt;

Andrt'\1 Kt&gt;i r
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"MARA OF THE
WILDERNESS"
Lmd" S&lt;111 ndt'1~

!Color I

BACHNER'S
MEAT MKT

Mariner's First Shot
Is Scie:ttific Triumph

MIDDLEPORT
OHIO

Hamburger ~~r·B..,Wieners
Cream Cheese ~;~n "lk
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5
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Bulk - -

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Broughtons
12 gal.
Homogenized - - - - ctn.

Gold Meder _

Jack Frost
Pur• can• _ __

49c
49c
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OPENING CONCERT - The American Wind Symphony Orchestra opened Its summer season above In Pitts.
burgh, Penn., and is working its way down the Ohio River with a stop at the Pomeroy landing for two days, July
a2 and 23. Sponsored here by the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce-with an assist from the GallipoliE C of Ct~e appearance will feature two shows, at 7 p.m. on the 22nd especially for children and at 8 p.m. on the 23rd
(Qr adults. There is no charge for either concert.

49c

Limit 1 Bag Per Customer

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and
Saturday until 9 to 9 in the evening. Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your Shopping
STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 16 AT 9 A.M.
SPORT SHIRTS

bargains all over the store.

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS
I Group 2.95 Values
Men'• &amp; Boys'

SALE _ __

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1 Group of America's

I Group Vel. to 4.50
Sport Shirts &amp; Knits

SAL!

Sale, 2.65- 2 for $5

3.6.5 -

Most

Wanted

Values to 10.95, Sale 5.50 - - - -

I Group 5.95 Values

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You Sevo Every Doy on Coametlca
At Elbtrfolda on the First Floor
MEN'S SHAVING SUPPLIES AND GROOMoi4G
AIDS

BAN LON SHIRTS
_ _ _ 2 for 10.00

Vinyl Rug Runner
Cushion back, 27
stairs. landings.
Decorative, Easy
Quiet. Reg. $3.39

91c MENNEN$ SOF -STROKE SHAVI CRIAM
. 7:SC
$1.00 OLD SPICE SUPER SMOOTH SHAVI CRIAM 75c
79c GILLETTE FOAMY SHAVE CUAM
. ... .... 59c
79c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVI CREAM ........•. 5fc
$1.00 RISE INSTANT LATHER SHAVI CRIAM ... 73c
51.00 ICE BLUE AQUA VELVA . .
. ......... 7Sc
69c WODDBURY AFTER $HAVE
. . . . . . ...... 52c
$1.25 OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION ........ 19c
$1 00 GIL~eTTE SUN-UP AFTER SHAVE LOTION 73c
$1:45 Gllloitt 10 Pock STAINLISS STEIL BLADIS $1.21
$1.79 SCHICK RAZOR AND BLADES
. . . . . .. $1.47
51.00 OLD SPICE SPRAY DEODORANT
. . . . 75&lt;
$1.49 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT .. $1.12
$1.00 MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT
. ...... . 75&lt;
$1.49 VITALI$ HAIR GROOM TONIC
. . ... $1.31
79c GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT ... . . . 59c
$1 .39 VASELINE HAIR TONIC
. .•.. . 93c

CLEARANCE! , .. SUMMER SLACKS
WASH 'N WEAR &amp; TROPICAL WORSTED

1 GROUP VALUES TO 10.95 - - - - - - - SALE 8.Q~
1 GROUP VALUES TO 15.95
SALE 11.95
1 GROUP VALUES TO 12.95
SALE 10.50
• 1 Special Group, val. to 12.95 _ Sale 4.75
Konstant Kresse, Wool Gabardinf..!!, Flannels. Summrr Worst~d

SAL I

SLACKS, cotton cord &amp; knockabouts, val. to 4.50 _
SLACKS, dacron &amp; Nylon Seersucker, 6.95 value _

Reduced !
PaJlamas, Milans and
Str~w!i

MEN'S AND BOYS'

IAU 2.39

1 Group Values to 5.9S

REDUCED

SALE 3.50

20%

MEIGS THEATRE

Sumft"Rr tnd
Ye1r Around

NOW REDUCED - -

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Men's Summer Sport Coats.

H.P. 4 cycle Briggs &amp;: Stratton "Easy·Seln"
Engine. Recoil starter, vacuum-action deck des1gn.
Front baffle. Full cut 19 inch.

$49·

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SALI
eAt Elborfelda Mochlnlc St. Worohou11
SALE! REG. $59.00

SIZE 9 x 12 RUGS
SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS

Lar11e selection of patterns and colors.

DENTAL CARE NEEDS AND ANTISEPTICS
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

VALIJF.S TO 27.95

IPANA TOOTH PAST I .............. .. ...... .
GLEEM TOOTH PAST I . . ............. ...... .
CREST TOOTH PASTE . . . ............... .. ..
COLGATE TOOTH PASTE . . . . .. • • . .. .. • .. .. .
PEPSDDENT TOOTH PASTI . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .
COLGATE TOOTH PASTE .. .. .............. ..
MACLEAN$ TOOTH PASTI
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POL IDENT DENTURE CLEANSER . . . . . . . . . . .
WIRNITS DENTU.CREME
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WERNETS DENTURE ADHISIVI . .....••.. • .
LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC
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CEPACOL MOUTH WASH
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JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON MICRIN . .. .. .. .. .. ..
LA VORIS MOUTH WASH . . ... ....... .......
We PEP$0DINT ANTISEPTIC . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .

53c
15&lt;
75c
79c
75c
19c
79c
91c
79c
69c
19&lt;
97&lt;
69c
9!c

Plolds, Solids,

St•lpos, SALE - - - -

1.ll.ot Men's Year Around Sport Coats - - - Reduced % OFF

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Julr 16·11
H. G. Wells·
'FIRSl MEN IN THE MOON'
!Technicolor)

Edward Judd,

1 Group Values to 69.95
1 Group Values to 55.00
1 Group Values to 45.00
1 Group Values to 34.95

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Wond•r' Thrill'

ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS

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Lionel Jeffries. Has Man
Reached Moon Hetore? Gasp!

SUITS ... SUITS ... SUITS
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Pomo...,, Cltllo

Boys' Sport Coats

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Sale ! Power Mowers

$1.00 ALBERTO VOS SHAMPOO . .
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$1.00 LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO .
. ....... 75c
49c WOODBURY COCONUT OIL SHAMPOO ...•• , .. 34&lt;
$1.00 SUBDUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO . ..... . .•• • . 7Sc
$1 .00 RINSE AWAY
. . .. . .......... 7lc
79c LUSTRE CREME HAIR RINSE . . . . . . • . . . . • . 51c
$1.50 CLAIROL HAIR 50 NEW
............. $1.12
99c WOODBURY DREAM SET
. . .. ...... .. 73c
$1.00 JUST WONDERFUL HAIR SPRAY . .. • .. .. . nc
$1.00 SUAVI HAIR DRESSING . . . . . . ......... 7Sc
$1.00 STAX HAIR DRESSING ~ . ...... . . .. .. .. . . 7Sc
$1.7S CASUAL HAIR COLOR
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79c WOODBURY DREAM CURL &amp; SET . . . . . . . . . . Oc

BERMUDA SHORTS

SWIM TRUNKS .
1 Group v,r..,.. to 5.00

$2· 50

W1rohou11

HAIR PREPARATIONS

Sale 2.95
Sale 4.95

inches wide. Excellent for halls,
Green or gray. Economical,
Cleaning, Non Slip, Durable,
Lineal Yard.

eOn Salo ot Elborfolds Mechanic Stroot

No Alteration !l PIP.ase

STRAW HATS

.WORLD

Center for Furniture and floor coverings and wearing apparel for your family - lots of

Sale $45
Sale $39
Sale $29
Sale $25

Edg1r Allen Poe••
"MASQUi OF THE
RED DiATH"
~ Teorhflicolor )
Vin c~ nl Pric~. Hatel Court,
Oa\•id \\lesion . WPird horror
Shockong: Blood, Gore,
RuthJessneSI'! Maskr.d Ball . .
Death !ltalks relrbrants ....

eOn Solo II lllolrtoldt Mochonlc Stroot Warlhaull

61c
61c

71&lt;

SEI THE MAGIC CHEI'

61c

76c
61c
S6c
76c

COOKING RANGES

71c

Gas Ranges and Electric Ranges Now On Sale on
the Srd Floor, with the other well known

S6c
11c
6lc

depeDdable branils, guaranteed by Elberfelds.

See The New 1966 RCA VIctor Models

HORROR.•

SAUl $49.00

Roadmaster Bicycles

Reedy For Prompt Delivery

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ond TUESDAY
JULY 11·19·20
"FLUFFY"

oColor Tolovl•lon
oltoroos

. - Technicolor-

Tho obovo merchandlao ia from our stock of notlonelly odvortlsed brands

SAL I

40c
61&lt;
61&lt;

ellock ond White Tolovl•lon

oRocord Pieron

Glrla and Bora :M ~ 28 lncb elzea

eAM-PM llldlo•

SALI

ePortoblo Tolevl•lon hto en tho 2nd 11-

Tony Randall, Shirley Jones ,

llkrffld• ere h&lt;lod•••rtero !tor IICA VIctor

Fluffy,

eAt llltorftolft Mochenlo 11. Woroh•-

"LOOKING fOR LOVE"

Downie-Gross Inc.

- Teehnicolor-

Connle Francis, Jim Hutton .

BE THRIFTY! ALWAYS SAY I YOUit IALESLIPS P:ltOM

Susan Oliver, Joby Baker,

llarbara Nichols, Jay C. Flip-

POMEROY, OHIO

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"Homo of Arrow Shlrta"
Air-Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort
NO LAYAWAYS eNO REFUNDS
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILt

pen, Geo. Hamilton, Yvette
Mlmeaux, Paula Prentiss,
Danny Thomas, Johnny Cor·
son

Ruonlnf time: 3 Hn.

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P~P~ !~'fu· ,5-0; Remain Behind Reds..

Seventh Annual
Tournament at
Kyger
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1-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., July 18, 1981

Judge to Rule in Brown's
Defense to Slapping Charge

Daniel Evans
New Executive
·V-PofFirm

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CLEVELAND !UPI) - Mun- In a 30-mlnute aesslon for, argu.
lclpal Court Judge Blanche ment during which the jury waa
Krupansky was to rule today on removed from the courtrJlOIII
a motion for examination by Thuraday altemoon. Judge KliJ.
the defense of statementa mede pansky then took the mallet'
to police by the young woman under advisement and adwho has accused Cleveland root- journed court untU (9 A.M.
ball star Jim Brown of usault EDT) today.
and
Thebattery.
request by chief defense Only I brief mornllll aesalon
counsel Norman MinOr resulted was scheduled today, to •.be 1iol·
lowed by a recess to enable
Judge Krupansky to take care
of other pressing matters, and
then a lull afternooD amloa
will be held.

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Around the Cincinnati dugout
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cllng~g
a::o:l b':ag~~leaders,
Nuxball Is considered a good ::gg~ ~~;:,~ dde ~choolboy, blast did not clear the left tllttl

UPI Sportt '1\'rlier
The glitter of the youthful

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Jj N. 2nd Ave.

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Racine Retords
Generally Good

Middleport

sports man

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CINCINNATI iUPII - Th
late manager Fred
and four former
C .
players Thursd
, lncmnatl
dueled into
Fame
Hut. h
Reds ct~n~~ir who guided ,
1961 , became
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ever so honored by the team
The other new hall member;
are Wally Post, Johnny Temple,
Larry Kopf tnd Red Lucas.

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Actions Read
Meigs Court

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CAR
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Motorcycle

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EVENT WILL BE HELD UNLESS
RAINING AT STARTING TIME

CHILDREN UNDER 78 FREE WITH PARENTS

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REPAIR SERVICE

LADIES' SWIMWEAR
REGULAR 16.00 to 24.00

Try
· Lucky Strike
Filters

CLEAN "V ALUE~RATED" CARS

AT LOWER THAN USUAL PRICES !

63 FORD CUSTOM 300 _ 2 DR. ---·

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$1295

!J~oc~~~~.nch V-B engine, Crnisamatic drive, radio. back-up lights and pric·

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A nice selection of styles and colors. Sizes 8 to

Listen to the ttil/,
small voice of
QUIET COMFOR .

G-E Swivel-Top
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• Operetes on 115 volts,
draws 1111J 7111 ampst
• Adjustable 4·way air·
flow-158 tombinatiollll
• lnstall-it-,.urulfl No
special tool1 required!

New York Clqthing House

FRIGIDAIRE

!pt~i~~~~~int set

V-B motor. automatic trans .. power !Jrakes. power steerin

r;~'~· :~~u~~~
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off by like new "hite sidewall tim, tint:d

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BAKER
.FURNITURE
Mklilltpqrt. 0.

Sale! GOOD SECOND CARS
WITH TRADI!

An outolandinl .....pdeect e1-.
complete with ex!II- wends, dllltinl
brusb, upholatery -le,pennalllllt W
bel and~• ...,. .....

H&amp;RFIRESTONE STORE

3-19S7

55 DODGE

56 PONTIAC

OLDS

4DOOR

4DOOR

Priced From

V-8 auto , r~al
stunp

$3®to$500

$300

V·B motor

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR
GMAC FINANCING

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 2 DR. H.T. _ _ _ _ _ _ $1795

V-B engine, automatic trans., radio, white ·d
back-up lights
st ewall tires.

New! Thrifty!
"Take Heme"
R11111Air ColdltllftW

Rtt. 2.91 to 7.98 - - - - - now·200
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Sl111 6o/4 to 71!2

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w1sh~~t;~:~tricn~fpe~~~~~dsi~ae
d~~ll tires, 4 on

Sohd white with blue vin 1 · 1 ·
floor trans , windshield

62 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DOOR _ __ _ __

SWIMWEAR REDUCED
_!OFF
Men's Straw-H;t; off

$l 29 S

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Pomeroy Boys' League loop.
, The Dodge&lt;' tallied five runs
~n the first inning, two more
I m the second and one In each

NOW S.25 to 9;00

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Dodgers Put
Upl0-5 Win

JACKETS TO MATCH
THE ABOVE- 25% OFF

SHORTY HACKETT, OWNER
POMElOY, O.
WY 2·2050 ·-

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Six Miles North of Pomeroy on U S 33
Then One Mile On Peach Fork Ro~d

NOW 12.00 to 18.PQ

MOTORS DISCOUNT

SYRACUSE
CHINA

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scored '" every
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Howard ( 4-5) or John {7-31.
Clonch, Childs 151 . tWP) and
filth , h
mnmg was the lmght) _g
Los Angeles Balllmore at Detroit tmghtl- Boggs. Umpire : Art Stobarl
wen our markers were ' Koulax
. ac son {8-101 vs. Pappas &lt;9-3) vs. McLa1n (7-3).
THE STANDINGS
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Boston at Cleveland {ni bt l787
1 W L P.t.
Gary Johnson went the dis. Houston at San Francisco Wilson f6-6) vs. McDowellgl!kl) Redle •
lance on the mound for the
Farrell (7-2) vs. Shaw ' Washmgton at New York Yank!es
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(mght) - Richert (3-7) vs. Red Sox
sumg
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- •- Games
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Dowing 18-lli ·
· Sena Iors
6 8 84
an L. rry Weddle shared tbe of
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Brave•
duties lor Portland ri the. remammg frames.
City al Minnesota
Indians
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fanmng five and walking 13, sunvllle scored one in
Lo• Angeles at Chicago
Yankee Catcher Kenney Theiss fourth and four 10 the sixth. Baltimore at Detroit
was removed lrom the game Chuck Hannahs pitched
Washington at New York
'" th• SIXth with an injured route for the w1nners striking Boston at Cleveland night
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Rick Snider a single an~ ~:::;: ,Bomber hiiters were Hudnell
-FORVafllafldt
hie and Theiss a single. For Wllh a lnple and single, Vance
HEATING
Portland, Larry Weddle had with two smgles. Cotteri ll, a
two singles, Red Wallbrown a smgle and Carsey a triple.
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double, Ronnie Johnson ond ' Gettmg h1ts lor the Dodgers
ROOFING
J1m Walker, each singles
were Chuck Hannahs with a '
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smgles, Tom Vaughan a double, C. Wyott • triple and E.
i File, J. Buck and D. Pullins,
WY 1-1374
:each a single.
134 Mill St.
Middleport

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W. L. Pet gb lHouston at San FranclSCO
, called oa to
popp m.
ICinclnnall
SO 36 .581. ··· ICh!cago al Los Angelea, night
tho ball. exactly between
Both Mason and
Cheshire Los Angeles 52 38 578
American League
E: mound. thl;d and shortstop
round byes
San Francisco 45 38 .542 3\i .
w. L. Pd. GB I erybody delded somebody
Mason will play the winntr Philadelphia 45 40 , 29 4, Mmnesola
54 30 .643
else
gmng to catch 11 II
or tile New Haven . Pomeroy Milwaukee
43 40 ,, 18
Cleveland
49 35 .583 5 ;:nt lor a smgle and two
game on Tuesday. July 'll at P1ttsburgh
44 44 .&gt;OO 7 Ch1cago
48 35 .578 5\lz ns scored before the hall fln5.311 p m. and Cheshire will go St. Louis
42 45 .483 8'h 1Baltlmore
49 36 .576 5'&gt; all)
bemg thrown au
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41 47 .466 10
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47 36 .566 146'~
Southern · Middleport game Houston
39 45 .4 64 10 New York
42 46 .4TI
Cochran scored when Hysell,
on Friday, July 30 at . p m. New York
29 5? ,337 21
Angeles 41 45 .477 14 agam buntmg,
to the
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The championship contest is
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36 51 .414 IY'h mound,
a throw to catch
scheduled lor Sunday, August Cmcmnatl
Result•
KBoston ,
31 32 .373 22'f.J
third went astray.
.
. 'a I, mght
I at 3 p. m.
ansas C1ty 24 &gt;3 •304 27 .,.
an eter fanned 4. walked
Milwaukee 9 Plttsburgh 6, night !
Thursday's Result•
7 Clonch for the Red legs fan-)
1
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5, mght CNew York Z Wash 1, night, 12ins l2ned 8, walked 4: Childs fanned
lcago 0, mght loveland 6 Boston 3 mght
. walked l.
S I (Only games scheduled)
Detrml 5 Bait 4 night 10 101
WIN BY FORFEIT
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Friday's Probable Pltchera Chicago 5 Los Ang 2, night
. The Senators played "prac11 K.Clty 3, lsi, twilight ' tlce" game against the Broves,
hs (12-4)
vs. El3 Mmn 2, 2nd, mght I as the Braves had only eight
The Racine Yankees defeat- I Pittsbu;gh at Milwauk
Probably Pitchero
on hand, pickmg up a
ed Portland 10-4 m Little South· (mght) - Veale 19-6) vs. Bla": , lmght)
boy to play out the coner" League play at Portland on mgame (9-7).
'19-2)
vs. rant I Yanks
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pace-settmg Mmnesola tripped
Kansas City 11-3 in the first
game, then lost the nightcap to
the A's 3-Z Cleveland topped
Boston &amp;-3 . Detroit defeated Bal
ti more 5,• , ch1cago took Los

off batter Rik Van Meter and
was relieved by Left
Mik
Childs. Childs
bi
Alan CuMingham gave u g
single to
then P
Hanson at first base on
ground ball and Van Meter ats

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Major League Standings

dre~ l~rst

HILL CLIMB

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HAMILTON
WATCHES

St. Louis Cardlnals
s.4l Th
came
from behind to edge the'
New York Mela 6-S, and Mil·
10
Pillsburgh
!kl
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only other
National
League games scheduled

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' roy Plrates led the Gallipolis
Yanks 8·1 with Steve V•n Meter on the mound alter 4\1
mngs when
game was called on the II o clock curfew
I Officials said no inning
be started m the tourney
11 p m.

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started lor Wilkesvllle, Drawings were held Thursday centage lead on their 7 -4 vic- firth th g i.d1 K?'ng mto the home trying to score.
Angeles &gt;·Z2 and New York
Yh ' lmshed up. They allowed f•
PoP•' Leag.!• tourna- lory over the Yanks.
Clonh e
egs . starter Ron I th ,
mpped Washington 2-1 in 1Z inlve 1ts. two of them to c.
nt at the Syracuse Ball a k
gave up a smgle to leadn e slXill, Hysell led off nmgs.
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Chapel in the crypt or the cathedral - where It rested
through the night - to the medieval grandeur of the great
vaulled nave before the serv-

f th

mghtto alpebrlect
w t tra· game lor
'
' In
starturnaThmeurnsdagoyt
off
ona ag. raising
cerem battle
c July
. a 29ticket
. to the Iitle .I'
dlti
hesh1re Boy Scouts were In I ean't understand II! This II
charge of the flag • raising, and
usualcy euy for me!,.
pray&lt;lr
F .
the Rev· Robert Rider offered
it was
The battle
for 'first evening
place plays
Two r 11
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baTII1n thethen
beston"boy
style."basesettled
down Thursday
double
he M1ddleport Red Sox ope 1 ''" and s1xth
ened with a 4-3 Vlctory over
m M!ddleporl. Boys' League
the winners
Wilkesville, but had to put down
•
baseball play to a contest beas did luth hitting
' a 3.• run rally lD the slzlh to
tween two teams, the Yank' Hensler and Tom Cooke
I do 11. Dave Dodson was the
ees and the Redlegs
' aggresSlve team base runS ·
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Trailm
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Ttl e Redlegs look ·a slim per- mng.
f

Thur&amp;:~on ni~~~

lillh straight
wall.
with an eight-hit performance

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Where would we be without been responsible for fiv

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ov:
Nu•· Angeles, have won only eight June 27 -

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Pereee

MIDDlEPORT
BOOKSTORE

Dine Out
With Thl Femlly
Tba ldd.t will love ltl
The rood li .Uperb,
The pmdllo ......... Ttm .. 1101, duiiJ, ...
lito faol hlll'L Tbllwu lito tint ]lll'ldl.llld lunr It clldn~ oft II Ill thoqlll. Bo dlda't
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ltld hll tubo -ld otond out &amp; tittle. M llll&amp;p.
peDOd, he - jlllt ''one of till bond."
Lalor, he will ralilo th&amp;t If ..... ,.,..
weren'L just "one of the band" there wouldn't bl
any band ot alL He'll otart tldnkinl: from Ibm,
ond the parade will """ a lilt better In memor1

THE MARTIN RESTAURANT
Middleport

tlwllt cloeo lflht now. For Tim bala podof value, lor 1 boy lito ._thaniD bl pari, 1o lila

JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE I

Mr. Claude Jones

... HONEY DEALS ...

Wetchm•ker
It

teacll1np of lito churd!lllll churd!ochool.
Tim will ,..tiler hla dluppolntmlllltl 1114
mri ~U, thrwch life, lllstad of alti&gt;c
up. Will JOUr younpltrl be u lucky!

Give JOUr chlldre• the ~ to &amp;0 lo ""rda
"hooL
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lain that which is good in family and community life, this feature 13 1poruored by the bUiineu firm• and organUiltioru

Brlnp you 16 years of
experience in watch repair. Expert workman·
ship on all types of wat·
ches. All wcirk guaran·
teed for
one
year.
Promp~ efficient service.

who•e name• appear below.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

Middleport, Ohio

Middleport, Oblo

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSr
REXALL DRUGS

JEWELRY STORE
Bakers of Good Bread

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
~99

f30.00 Down -

We Fill All Doctors PrescriptloDI
WY 2·29~~
Pomeroy

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

J.llddleport

WY 2·25:10

Pomeroy

130 E. Second

WY 2-2440

Convtnltnt Ttrmt

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

MASON

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

Established In 11104
Weill Columbia, W. Va.
Ph . .Muon 7711-8593

FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

'995--$795

THE SHOE BOX

VB LeSabre 2 dr. Hard Top. AutomaUc. Shows eood care

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

BLAETTNARS

e Extra htavy, 20 gauge
cold·rolltd llttlsldt
panels, with lwo coats of

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llllmtl llaktd on.
Receptor is 16 gouge

whitt

1853

slip fused-on porcelain
anameL

Chrome·platod bran I
shower heod, arm &amp; valre

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body.
Heny gauge plastic
shower a~rtain.

See this hartdsome,rubo- ..tly buill: shower cabinet in our )o~1es.
room. Order now- today- and we will install it whm you
ore ready. Or lmtall it yourself with the instnlctioo book we

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Give ytnlr h0111e ou.lstt~nding btt~ul ·
, , • at surprJslngiJI low cost with

PRESIDENT
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HOUS~

PAINT

WHilE OR DECORATOR COLORS
wlllll . . . . . . ltiJS

EDWARD BAER, OWNER
232 E. SECOND .
POMEROY

Mlddlepol'l

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

K&amp; C JEWELERS

Weill Mtln St.
Pomero1
Support lbe Church of Your Cbolco

t•Your Keepsake Store"

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.
Chestor. Ohio

BAUM LUMBER CO.
Builders ond Building Supplies
Cbester, Ohio
Ph. 98D-2001

312 E. Main St.

Pomeroy

RACINE PLANING MILL
Building Supplieo •ud Millwork
Genl!ra1 COntracting
Phone WY 2-3978

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wltb gulrtlll artd daoclenJ( u~
eer: Would lbe diell IIIQlllly
prescrlhtd for these two lllneuBy Wa)'llr G. Brandstadt, M.D. es clash?
~Whol cauoo hialuo her·
A-GelbD ...laiDI mBI!!'~'&lt;I·
nla? How can I adjust to !Ids um trtoiUcate and aluminum
Ann, .
1»e ICIIoOl Y:IICI a. m.; Murflllll at Pine Grove wblle lite new cond!Uon? Wby lo ~gery bydrollde. There lll"f not
day Sc!Jool at w a. m. Prayei worship t0:30 a. m., Eventna St. Paul's Cburc!J is blln!' nuilt. not r~n;mended? What IS tbe absorbed Into lbe blliod nnd· eon
I I
meettn~: 8:80 p, m. Wed .. choir llllrshlp 7:80 p. m.; Rober; Reed Allred MeiiiMlst lltareb - pro· noSis.
safely be talten Jn loret
\
Bible 'ehon' 'lu~L
Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor; Sun- A-The opelllnc In the dla amounts. Tho only unwon~t·d
8etblebem Daplllt
cburdl, Cleller Cbardl 01 God, Rn. day School 9:30 a. m., Charles phragm tt.at allows the esoph· results of takJn8 an ell·""'"''
Greet Bend: Rev C. L. O'U&amp; GOben Spencer, pastor Sunday Taylor, SUpt. Worship service c . · .o paB8 from .the thoro dosage mi8ht be a lltgllt ron·
oor, pastor: RDIIerl Lewis, SUpt. School 9:30 a m. Momtng """ at t0:4S with the Rev. Casto. •:~to the abdoiT'· 18 a polnl stip:;tion or an interleretl(·t-~~1th ·
t::n a. 'il. Mornfn&amp; Worship lblp u 1. m.; rr:vaogellllie ..,. Tuesda~ evenina, WSCS meel.! of natural weakness - so lbe absorption of pllosphol'iJ&gt;
and Sunday Scbool; 7 p. m. Ev· flee. 7 p. m. Prayer meeun~~o at the home or Alma Swartz; much 10 that over 50 per from the dl8esUve traet.
ealna lti'VIce: l"turto:IQ, 7:30 7:30 p. m. Wedtleaday; Youn&amp; Wed., 7:45 p. m. Mid • Week '.nt of ·• persons over 60 The diets usually prescrl~
p. m. Prayer meeUn&amp;.
Peopll'o Service Friday, 7:SCI prayer services.
l · ':l
age have S'lllle de- for polrllil and lor peplle 11~
p. m.
Cbes
lllodlll Clmreh grer o' herniation here. T b e cer are bland (lliw In rougliltie
Carpenm Baptist Qlurdu
lei
Me
p!li'CODtage increases
w II h and Irritating spices) and waokl
il;md&amp;&gt; SchOol 9'30 a. m.; Mom
"llurcll ·of Gtcl, MI. lllortall Pearl A. CUto, l'loSUlr; WOI' r
111 with a tendency to no! club
In Worshl 10:15 a m.
Rev. Oaalel Workmao, pollOI 8 service at 9 a. a;., Suaday obesity.
·
g
P
~ School U•IO a. m.; Wor School at 10 a. m.; WSCS 1111 Ynu might adjust to It by
I
ltraa Boptlll Cbarea, Mlcldl. lblp service U a. m. and 1:30 ntunday of moath;
Board reducln&amp; if you are over.
Q-My biller, 71' dfelml ....
port. Rev. Donald lloolle, ... a. m. Pr8yer meeUne 7:30 p. meetlflll 3rd Wedneodi!J of lhe weight aad by sleeping in a : ::!w~He~:'':at'*:
tor: Sunday Scoool 9:11 a. m., m. Tuelday: Youna People' morth.
SEmlrecllning p o s II on. I n fore be 1011 to bed ., wbat
FTed llolftnan, SupL; 10:15 L meellll&amp;. 7:30 p. m. Friday.
this posilion gravity alloti'S could cause lhll?
m. Worlblp Service; BYP 6 P·
Cb
Rev
i'lllwoodl Melhodlll Chureb 1h e portion of your stomach A-8lndleo 11 11e1p show that '
m.; Eveolog Worship, 7:30 ~· RaUIUIII arcb 01 God;
• - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. WOI' th•t has escaped through lhe
bas drelml that 1a1;
m.; Wed. 7:30 P. m. Prayer Joho Smallwood, pastor: ouoday lblp service 10 a. m. evecy hla!UII into your chest to drop everyone
meeting 'l'lw'od~Q&gt;. 7,30 P. m. Scbool 10 a. m.; EvanR•h•tlc other Sunday 7,45 p. m. SliD' b
Jnt .•• normtl ,, _
5 to 10 mlnutea several lllliel
p...,.,.
service 7 p m · Young People
ac · o 1"'
a nlgbl. U they do not db
pracUce.
li:nd
Wodnosda . day Sehool, 10 L m., Joho nperaUon IS the treatment or up during the dream they
Flrlt Bopllll Charcll, Pom• Pra;:;~t&amp;;g ~ p. m. Sa~ ~ey, SupL Prayer meetln&amp; choice because it will correct not remember lite dream at ill)
fOll - Rev. Caner Wllllaml. day.
7.45 p. m. lbur!day.
lb. cause of you ~comfort. but, if they are aw•kraod ciiirSunday School 8:30 till 10:2.0.
11 you have eome condiUon that Jng the dream, the detalll .m
Worehl oerv1ce, t0·30 a m • Grace Episcopal
Olarcb, Foresl Ran Methodl.ll e~ardl would make an operaUon an un- be vividly remembered. -~~
N
P d JUDI ·~ 1~; Pomeroy, Tho Rev Rlchanl El. - Sunday School 9 a. m..• Mrs. warranted hazard your doctor normal and doea 1101 depeDd •
an
or
Marlin. Rector. Smt&lt;lay - Mor· Fred Nease, Supl. Worship ser- would •dvi' against it.
overeallnl al bedtime.
aJng Prayer and Sermou, 10:30 vice 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell This type of bernla 1o an
Ftnl Bapllll Cbardl, Recble a.m. Coflll bour following.
Stutler, paotor.
annoyance rather than a lhreal
ne Almn=
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, putor. Ealelprlle EtJII Qlarcb, Rev. Healb Melltodlll Cbareb, MJd. ~ llf~ except ID rate instances Today 1s Frida)', lul;sr 11, b
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.. Sam Menul Smith, putor. Woralllp dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; m. which the stomach doea not 111'/lh day of 19115 with Ul· 111
Curtis, supt.; W:4ll a. m. Mon&gt; aervlce 9,30 a. m.: Sunday Mrs. Nan Moore. Church School slide back Into place when you follow.
,
og worsblp: 6:30 p. m. BYF School. 10,30 a. m. Youtb Fel· Supt.; Church Schoo~ 9, 30 a. stand up. As a re&amp;ull of this The moon Ia app.roaehlrJI 111
and Junior Fellowsh~; 8 p.m. lowship 6,30 p. m.; Boya and m.; Worship Service, 10 ,30 L ~U'angulaton, gangrene ol the last quarter.
..
Evening service: 1.30 P· m: Glrlo Fellowablp, 6,30 p. m.; m.; Methodist Youth Fellow· mcarcerated portion may oc~ur Tite IIIOftl!n&amp; alarllue lllli'll
Wednesday, Prayer meeUne, Evening service 7,30 p. m., 2nd ship, 7 p. m.; Official Board and an emergency operation and Jupiter.
8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior and 4tb Suadaya: Youth Choir, meeting, lsi Sunday ol month. would be necessary.
The evenin&amp; liars In Yt!IIIJI
Choir PracUce: 3:30 p. m. rue. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday
and Mars.
day, Junior Cbolr Practice.
MeeUng ?:30 p. m. Wedneadsy. of 'llonlh. 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor
RaU8Dd P'lrsl Baptist Cboreb
'
(lrcle, 2nd Thursday of month Sarvleel 7 P· m.; Evangelllllc Ice at7:30 p. m. Palllor, C. W.
Sunday Sch&lt;'ol9:80 a. m. Preacb- Lotlrldge EtJII Church., Rev. 7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed· IOI'Vlce 7:30 p. ~ Mid · Week Proffitt. All. eveDIDI _.,
In~ Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; neadsy of month, 8 p. m.; AI~ prayer serv1CI' 1.30 p. m. Wed. Ice~ begin at 7.30 P. m. 111 , .
SUnday School 9:45 a. m. ftas. ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday of Wednesday ml Friday evening oar Lady ol LtreUe - •••
Free WID Baptist Cbarek, sell Archer, Supt.
Sunday month. 2 p. m.; Cbolr PracUce frtoedem Gospel MldlOII, fla. Loltl JlalloJII,, Rev. 'l'llomM , .
1
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P • u worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 Wednesday, 7 p. m.
lilian Stiverovllll Road: E. J. :.eka·ao"~~tor~ ~
1'aylor; Sunday ScbOo~ 10 a. m. p. m. alternately. Bible study
Griffith, putor· Roger w1~
·
·• es ' 0 ~
Guy Priddy, Supt.; Proachln&amp; tnd prayer service led by past. Minersville Metbodlsl ebarcll lord Su 1 . ~ay School 10 of ObUgaUon, 1 P. m.
aervlce, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer ..,. or 7,30 p. m. Wednesday. Chris- Dr. Lester L. Roush, pastor: a. ,;, • ~;· oliaUo
7• 81. Jelm't Calholle
vices, 1:80 p. m. Wednesday. USn Endeavor 7,30 p. m. 3rd Vtctor. Brown, Cburclo School .30 ·•
8J!I"rayer mee~·30 near GuysvUia (Dulcb Rldpl:
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Superintendent, 10 a. m. Offi&lt;&gt; · p. m.
...,., • Rov. l.l'raak Malllerl,
puo
ML Morlab 9aplttl Cbareb, Saturday ol month.
tal Board meetln&amp; each quarter r. m. Tuesday·
tor, Sunday Mala t0:30 a. m.:
Comer ol Fourth and Main St. Mornlll&amp; Star EUB Qlarcb, ualeu otherwise called. Holy RaUand Mbiskm : Olive New· Holy DQ ol ObllgaUoo 6:!0 ~
MlddleporL Rov. Nyle Borden, Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: 9,45 Communion each ql181'ter as m man, mlaslonary paetor: SUI&gt; m.: Confeoslon, \0 buur belori
ID1DISter. Sunday School 9 80 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Fred DOIIIlceG.
clay School, 9:80 a. m.: WorshiP Mass.
·'
a. m. Arnold . Richards, SupL Smith. supt.: Earl Shuler, Ass'l
Morse Chapel Methodist W'80 a. m.; l'reschlng, 7:30 p. Tile SaJvaUoo Army, E~v"'
Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Mornln&amp; worship 10:4&amp; a. m.: Church Arthur Stitt Pastor m.; Prayer service, 7:80 p. m. RayS. Wining, officer In charR•
Naomi llpllst Char&lt;b: s.. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Titurs- Sunday' Schoo~ 10 a. ~. Oliver Thursday .
Sunday 10 a. m. Holtnesa men
day School 9:30 a. m.: WOI' day.
Sayre. Supt.; Sunday Worship 8yraciiM MIUion, lin. Earl log: I0:30 8· m. SUnda) S.•h•&lt;~1;
ship 11 a. m.; Prayer service, South Deibel EUB Church _ service, 11 a. m.; Prayer mce~ Custer, pastor: Servlce.o every ~dly. 7,P-80m. Young ~~pr.·o
1 p. m. Wednesday.
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- lng every Wednesday evening. at 1:30 p. m.
Thur~ay~· 1 to •:t:
Carleton .Jiurcb, Kingsbury tor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Portland Methodist Cltureb, Tho Churcll of tile Nuarone, dies Home League: 7 p m Pre'
Road, Rev. Clyde lfinton, pa.. Norman El. Bahr, Supt. Sunday Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday Chester, Rey E. Warne, putor clasoes; 7 3D p. m. Bible 111\Jdy,
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Worship 10:45 a. m: and 7:30 p. School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.• Har- Sunday &amp;:bOol 9:30 a. m.; Mort&gt; prayer meeting. Other ~ervt•·"4
Ralph Carl, supt. Sunday Wor. m. Alternately .. Bible Study old G. Roush, Supt.: Kennetb lng Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS by announcement.
.
ship service, 10:30 a. m. and and Prayer sernce led by past- McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Services 8:45 p. m.: Evening Service. Pomeroy Seventh Da, o\dve!ll
7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
every Sunoay evening.
7:30 p. m.: Mid"'eek Prayer se~ list Church - Mlllberry HeiKhll
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Syracuse E.U.B. Churcb, Paul Racine Methodist Chorcb vice. 7:30 p. m Wednesday.
Rd., north ol Meigs Memuri~
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'L S.Uers, Putor.
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' Middleport CbarcJI ol llle Naz. Hospital. Pastor, F. W. GillorG
Calwobtr Chapel. Woroblp serH. L. McDamel, pastor. SUn. ll'I!De Rev Clyde J Bartlett Assistant Pastor James
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Sunday School 9 30 a. m.; Moro Hoffer Services on Saturdlf:
Sunday School 10 a. m.: Youth QuiSenberry, Supt., 10 ·30 a. m. lng 10:30 a.m.; MYF 6 P· m.; 1111 Worship 10·80 a. m · NVPS Sabbath Scbool 1·30 p art
Servlce6:15 p. m. Evening Wor· Morning Worship service. Is! Prayer and Bible Study, 7:80 p. Youn• Peop'• 6411 p m''. Evan· Worship 2·80 p• m.. You:•
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Jerey Mastera, pastor. Sond y nesday. 1.30 p.m.
ship.
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l•upt. 10 :10 a. m Wu(l!ll~•
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49 Dodge pick·';jl~~ase 1960 Pontile Ventura H. T. Sed.
$1095
tractor. Phone
Jet black finish, vinyl interior trim. Real low mlileoge by
(IZ Innings)
... Want U SentM
7 16 3!c
original owner. 'fires like new. automahc trams . R&amp;R
Washington
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Wfti'CI
on• •n1ert1m~
-000 001 000 000- 1 8 I
Mlnbaii1D •:Dart~~ eo cet~ta
1961 Ranmbler Americ1n
only $795 New York
11 c..u ,. word cor rtt.... C~M~- PEACHES, now pick ing early
. .tl.. IMiftlrmll
Red Free. Red H~.~
110 . . . . . . Ulw,UDt DD NolO .C. 11M
ollow : at- Convertible Cpe. Power steering, standard trans, Good ltres.
000 001 000 001-2 8 I
Haven : others to I
radio
and
heater
Ortega,
Kline 19), Koplil%
~OJ l'RAI'IIlH A OJ:ll'11JA.&amp;lilb
so apples. Open Daily and
(12), RRidzik (12) and CamilU.
..sdiCioU.I vrnra to
Sunday, Wells
Slottlemyre, Hamtllon (8), Jta..
Orchard,
0..,.113 BOUBS
0
15 tfc I
Wilkesville.
. . A. M te 15rft0 P M.. oau,
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mos (9), Mikkelsen !12) and
IIIUrdU 1:80 1\. "- to \2106 uoa
RATS, mice eliminated
.... 10 &amp;An
for·
OPEN EVES. 9:00P.M.
Howard. Winner - Mikkelsen
to PULCI
ever,
"Get
Star"
2%
lb.
$1.68;
""""EROY,
OHIO
(3-5).
Loser - Koplil% (3-5).
PRODVtlNO
WAN!' 0
Ebers bach Hardware, Sugar /I ====,.-~--==~=="1-"::"""~=:"~"!"""':;::';~' JHRs- Mantle !12th).
Run Mill , Pickens Hardware, :
PHONE WY 2·2156
Businen Services
RHI Estate For Sale
Middleport Feed Mill .
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.. ·•- -.!Los Ang
001 000 001- 2 I 0
7 IS 31p BU LLOOZER WORK wanted.
Chicaso
002 000 03x- 5 7 3
Notice
VOLKSWAGEN gas heater for Farm ponds, grading. ~
~ 1..1
/!}_
Lopez, Sukla (8) and Ranew.
for bus or truck. Used 1 month. estimates. Small dozer, low '-"""'" ~14t'f"'r Horlen, Wilhelm (9) and Rt)POSITIONS available
elothloi Party Plan Demon· $60.00. WI 9-3105.
7 15 Jtc hourly rate. Phone WY 2-2208.
mano, Martin 18). Winner lllrator. Chance for
ad,peed.
4
7
12
tOte
OPEN
HOUSE
Horlen
(8-IIJ. Loser - Lopez
Yantemenl. Fr&lt;tb Silks, Inc. SIGNATURE, multl •
d
J I IS
11-8). HR - Buford (6th).
cycle automatic washer $50.
For lDformatlon, write or
ange. $50 ' ACCORDIONS, new and nsed.
Sun 1y, U Y
Frigidaire
electric
r
call: Eleanor J. Douglas, Rt.
1:00PM to 5:00PM
Leonard
refrigerator, $35. I Expert repairing, tuning, 1..
I, Coolville, Ohio, Phone:
large selection 01 SYRACUSE- Brand new~Us! game)
~;:::::;::;::;::;;::;:;:;;;:::;::;:::;::=:;:::;;:::;;:;:;;:;;::;T::--;:---:----:Desk and chair, $1 0., Metal 1 110ns. Also
d ed ·
or ans room frame ranch home Kan City 000 021 ooo- 3 10 0,
Olelter 18&amp;-242'1.
table, new an us pianos, g
with aluminum and brick
:(
7 I~ 30tp cabinet, $10; kitche n upstairs
120 710 OOx-ll 9 O
, and guitars. George Riddle. siding, baseb..rd hot water Minn
$.'1 . Ralph Jarun,
beating, oak floors. beauti·
Talbot, Hickman 14), D 1c k·
lUTOMOBILE IIIIUniDI:I lleeD aparunent, next to Rutland I Accordion and Pianoland.
3 son (4), Bushhorn (4), Stock
CIDCflled! Lost , _ opera
7 14 61P I 2928 E. 5th Ave ., ColumbU!t lui kitchen and bathroom.
·1·
Furniture.
Ul Oh' T L CL 8--1193
bedrooms, plus uh 1ty room
- -· - 2
l!!r'a llcniT CaD W1 3-DII.
I ' 10• e
·
and rarport. Albert M. Cos !/) and Lachemann. Kaat,
USED
WINDOW
sash,
7 1 SOtp salesman will be present to Klippstein {7) and Battey, Zim·
lliltt
more vanous s1zes. ph 0 :~ i
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. M•
BURKETT Barber Shop. Clos· WY 2-3267.
7 14 3tc /CAR WASHED and vacuum· ~~~w!~o~~ds~~~s d~~:t*s~j;. merman {7). Winner - Kaat
cite
Leoda Dewitt, 53. of Hend----ed Week of July 10.
AMERICAN STEREO ed. Wilson's car wash, 550 ancing, Location of property (8-7). Loser - Talbot 18-6).
EARLY
erson,
Rt. I, died Thursday at
7 16 3tp
mante l Page St., Middleport. WY 2_ i8 first street to right above HR.s - Oliva 2, !13th, 141M,
1965 model. LoveIY "
lower Syracuse corporation Green (7th), Lachema1111 (6th),
Pleasant Valley Hosital after a
finish . This set 4 months old. 3715. Open from 8 a. m. to line. Sale price '13,750.00
Harrelson (gth).
long Illness.
Help W1nted
Has four speed ch anger. 4 9 p. m. seven days a week.
She was born August 10, 1912,
6 30 30tp FOR SALE: House, New Hav· (2nd same)
speaker sound syste m. Radio /.
HELP Wanted: Licensed pra~ equipped. This set sold $248the daughter ol the late Lloyo
en. At present 2 apts. Inside Kan City 010 000 002- 3 6 1
tical n11111e lor Carm.w Nurs- 95 new. Take over paymenls
and Ella Wright Carr. She wa&gt;
and outside stairs. Could also Minn
001 010 000- 2 8 0
ing Home, at Pomeroy. Ohio.
a member of the Bancroll
be converted to 6 rooms 2 Sheldon, Mossi !8), Wyatt 19)
of $5 per month or pay bat· ·
6-26-Uc
Methodist Church.
baths. Corner 4th and Main and Blanchard, Lacheman11 (9).
ance due $116.34. Ph one WY
2-6555.
7
14
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1
St.
Good
location.
Phone
WY
Perry,
Worthington
18)
and
U. II. C:lvll lo"l.. JollllSurviving are her husband,
-- --mg rna·.
2-3267, Middleport.
·Battey. Winner - Moss! (4-2).
IIU •omao Ul Uld ~ e-cun IODa SINGER ZIG ZAG Sew
Luther William DeWitt; seven
llllb pQ 'ltltm ~tnnn .t.ft'fanNm..-.t
uj
7 14 3tc Loser - Worthington (5-4), HR
chine. You need no c
daughters, Marjorie Dewitt, o!
J'tl,oQII.DD ot lollol &lt;JPd h'ellantor,
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tnlnlnJ llllt1• •ppnlfi'-'J
~:\~tFOR
SAI.E
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House,
4 rooms -Harrelson &lt;lOthJ,
built-in
features.
Ma
Cleoeland;
Hazel Dewitt of
~ nuz tnlflrm~~·
tioD 011 JOht, 111artu, NQWnmenl&amp;
s.
laney
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and
bath,
1640
Lincoln
Hgts,
tonholes, monogram
Charlotte, N. C., Alice Faye
W,.u. •...tiQ' ~\'tnt nam• ..:I d..- ~00
designs, sews on but tons, etc. ,
and Betty Dewitt, at
home.
Sales &amp; Service
aluminum storm
windows 110 Innings)
Deoln ..me. .,_ 1181-, flonMfiiJ
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Pay
$5
per
month
Mrs.
Rosale.
Michels,
Washing
or
pay
and
doors,
carpeting
and
Balli
010
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020
114
11
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balance $62.22. Free home
ion, D. C., Mrs. Beulah Erskine
drapes , gas rurnace. Can be Del
200 001 100 1- 5 9 0
Wanted To Buy
demo. Call WY 2·6555.
1 • FiU Almost Every Car
financed. Phone WY 2·2293.
Barber, Hall 16) , s . Miller
Hurr:icane, Mrs. Reba Blakeley
-- 7 14 6tc 1 eTransferable When
San I..Pandro. Calif., six sons .
ANTIQUE Furmture,
dishes
7 13 6tp (9) and Brown. Lotich Fox (8)
Luther,
Jr., serving with th•
mJscellane&lt;Jus Call or write ' AUCf!ON, Saturday, July 17th,
You Trade Cars
HOUSE for sale in Racine. Call Gladding HO) and 'Freeha~
Army
in
Thailand. Kenneth u
Mrs. Howard Cecil, 800 W 1:00 p.m. I have sold the /
Clarence Roy, WI 9-2811.
Winner - Gladding (5-2). Lo•
Clarksville, Tenn., Keith, Clar·
Main St, Pomeroy.
former Village Fire House eGuaranteed 24 months
7 13 12tc e: - S. Miller 16-4). HRs _
ence. Jackie and Carlisle, all
6 29 tfc located on 4th St. Directly to
or 24.000 miles
.
Cash 18th) , Robinson (6th )
at home; three brothers, Char- - - - - - -- the rear or the Racine P.o.
Most Popular Unit
LARGE LOT for sale m Rut·
Employment Wanted
and must vacatl!. Will sell
land,
on
Depot
St.,
facing
Rt.
National
Leape
ley Carr, Cleveland, Philip and
10
llarold Carr, both or Nitro ano
FOR THE very best painting the contents consisting in part ~
the U.S.A.
124. Phone WY 2·5559.
Plltsburgh 1100 015 1100 - 6 13 I
one sister, Mrs. Madelllne Vic
·
d
1
of furniture, dishes, both old
$
7 8 12tp Milwaukee 400 300 OOX - t 1 0
and deocratmg an roo re00 1 t 11 d
L
s·" k ()), Wood 121 Mekcrs, Sterling, Va.
and
new,
iron
and
brass
ke'
•
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aw
,
pair phone WY 2-5665. Reas•
no • •
HOUSE for sale. Laurel Chff Bean (6) and Pagliaroni. Johnonable rates.
7 12 6tp
ties, 100 old picture frames,
roed, 'h acre. Phone WY Z. son, Osinski' (6) a d 01 '
- --- - -- · ·--· oil lamps, telephone
box, I
1
w·
n
tver.
~
Funeral services wDl be hdd
6322
For Rent
old books and other antique
tnner- Johnson (6-41. Loser DIRTY WORK: Rented seavenger boat plucked between
Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Chap
-··--articles and many other artl-1
- - Law ' 8-91· HR-Mathews (7th).
15 and 20 ton1 or debris from one Lake Erie trlbulary
man • Wilcoxen Mortuary with
SIX ROOMS and bath, located cles. Something for everyone. 1
pomeroy, 0 •
the Rev. Harry M'U
In one day. Wos II a fullle effort or a small step illlhe
1 er offitcla!off State Rt. 7. Inquire at 1 Come and buy. 1 must sell out
Phila.
000 100 000- 1 11
riglll dlredlon? ExperiiJ disagree.
ing. Burial will be fn tbe Ortin
!be Hilb 7" Club7 lo c J A. C. Bradford, Owner. Brad· JiliN THE AAA. Be protected
Cininc.
010 302 20x-8 15 o'
Heights cemetery at
Nitro.
31
,......~-- .. ---·-· lord Auctton. Terms : Casb, on Road-bond and crip serv·
Short, Herbert (5) , Burdette
t . 'I
d
Ro ' Friends may call at the morlttTRAILER SPACE located at not responsible lor accidents. Ice. Call or contart : E. M.
ENTERED HOSPITAL
.(7!, Roebuck (8) and Corrales.
IJDMOnS IS neW ~ ~~it ~~;:~rt~e~~~s:
ary after 7 p. m. Friday,
243 S. 2nd St., Middleport. Ph.
9-I0-6tc Burton, 578 Broadway St.. Among those who •ntered the N~~~~:l i::;)a~R;oker. ~:; I
Pleasant. charged with intoxi·
WY 2-3117.
7 14 3tp
TAX OFF SALE!
Middleport, Ohio.
Holzer hospital m the past 24 &lt;lstl, Stuat·t &lt;16th),
'
, ca!Jon ; James E. Blessing. Pt.
Plea•ant Valley Hospital
FOUR ROOM aP.rtment in i
I 25 30tp hours were . Mrs. Eddie Rus·
I Pleasant,
peace
warrant; A~MIITED - Mrs. Jerry
Pomeroy. Newly redecorated. 15 Cu. Ft. Chost
.
. .- sell, 2104 Chatham Ave., Ray- New York 023 000
I
Wayne Earl Kincaid , 408 First • Blair, Vmton; Mrs.
Harlan
Phone wY 2-3117.
714 !3tp FREEZER
INSIDE and out"~" pamtmg. mond C. Hawk, 541 Fourth Ave. St Lou ·
0005
8
I PT. PLEASANT - Gerald ·street Pt Pleasant char ed Pitchford GallipoliJ
5179
FOUR ROOM furnished apart- Pluo FREE Ice Cream
Rool work. Reasonah;e rate MISs Imogene Massie, Rt. I. i Fishe~ M'002 Oil 20x -j! 10 2,Simmons has accepted the pos wilh hit a~d run and Sher~an DISCHARGED - . 1!:. D. M~
ment. Phool WY 2-3058.
Phone ~~ 3-2700_. _ S-l9-30tp Northup. William P. Miller, Rt. (S) RRi~ha~~:~ 1w ·.!t"J:arth ition a_s band director at Waha- Jordan, Letart Rt., 'charged IFarland, New Haven; Gordow
tfc
eS.vorol Good U..ct
AUCMONEER
2 Patnot, Mrs. Arthur W. Saun· zaro s1m
. nnlz. ma High School, accordmg to with driving while intoiicated' Sebrell Southside· Kitty Nev7 14
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1
~~7:::'' At Low. Low
Complete Servl&lt;e
ders, Chesbire, Dennis Porter Sch~ltz 16) ~ ~s, Briles (4), school supertntendent Milton and as 8ault and battery
jme, H~gsett Paklcia Eadl Ill
SMALL APARTMENT for renl
Critt Bradford
Grose, Rt. 1 Cheshire, Mrs. shick 181 ~nd ~ 8 (8), Woode- Burdette.
·
Robertsburg.
lZ1 Bultenlut Ave.
1
POMEROY
Write, Prone or Ceatact
Clarene C. Clay, 929 Mossman ner-&amp;hult t2-2) ~- Win- Simmons, a gradual~! of Spen·
====--==--=- 7 14 trc
A. c. BRADFORD
Circle, Pt. Pleasant, James L. , narth (3-2)z HRI.
-Bear- cer High School and Marahall
APARTMENT FOR RENT. AI·
Joe~:~.-;~'
Racine, Ohio
Hatfield. Gallipolis
Ferry, &lt;8th) Smith lith)- Krllllepool University was band director at
10 trailer IJ)IIce. Good loca·
Ph. WY 2-2
I 1 lfc Larry Martln Lieving, New Ha'
•
Hamlin High School last year
181
lion. CaD Waller Crooks, W1
.ua CONDITIONING Re!rtger. ven, W. Va., Mrs. Theresa L. Chicago .;;;;, 000and has taught at Hamlin • Du·
~
I 10 tic
rna me11, repair ser- ation ..rnco. Jack'• Refrit- Gibbs, Rt. I, Letart, W. Va., Los Angeles 000 050 OOJ:- : 3 3 val High Schooi in Lincoln "?"""
UNFURNISHED 4 room, ball!, vice, ail makea. WY 2-2284. eration, New Haveu, Pboue Franklin Andrew Martin, 435 Ellsworth Hoeft &lt;S) d 7 0 ty and band director of Widen
uW1tJ room, Dice yard. Point The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. TU 2-353'1.
4 e tfe Williams St., Middleport, Ca· ley. Dryscta'le (IU)
RBal· High School in Clay county. Mr.
Lane, Unroln Belghts, Ph. Authrolzed Singer Sales and
thy G. Wolfe, Minersville, Roo- boro. Looer-EIIB ~n I ose- S_unmons IS 29 years oid, mar•
1 fl.5 ), ned and has two chlldren.
WY Wl'lf.
e II .... Service.
a 29 Uc Karl Gruelel', Plamblna uti aid Lee Clay, Chester, Sharon
_.,
'"'
HeadnJ
FURNISHED apartment
f LAND FOR SALE, suitable for
Mlnen.W., Oldo
Ann May, WeU.ton, Mrs. Nellie (Only gamea acheduled)
He Is npected to begin bla
roon IIIII private
In- building. ¥, mile from Porn·
End your oewer troublet
Ball , Wellston, Mrs. Richard
duties at Wahama High school
quire Ohio Hotel.
I! tfc eroy corporation. Phone WY
We have .u lira
Lee Henry, Ironton, and Griff
WINS FEATURE
on August lit.
For The Best Deal Anywher•
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2-6018.
7 12 6lp
Sewer Maebblel
E. Durbin, Sr., Rt. I, RavensCOLUMBUS (UPJ) _ E mn.
---1 BEDROOM home.
Melvin - ·- - -- · -n--·-·bl D·•wood W Va
eror A""-r
On A lAte Model
""Ll"'ltle=,
m
Call WY'i-iii4
' .DisCHARGED
orlte "LiUi;'
0
I
MODERN 4 room IIIII bath. down payments. Balance
P
7 21 He
Patients recently discharged the featured eif!hth race at
fl!rnllbed apartment, Middl&amp; to 4 years.
u BEATING, Plamblnl, Ml!dlir inducted Arthur M. Ayres, Mrs. Sctoto Downs In lifetime report. W1 1#14.
4 2l tic - --·- - - - - - ·- .. - Farnaeeo. Arnold Brolllers V10la Stevens~o, W&gt;lbam T. cord time of 2:01 3-5 Tbursda
- - - -·---··- --- - · WE GLADLY LOAN a Blue Ill Eut Maill Sire
Po ' Perry, Art Rickendollar, Mrs. night. The 5_,.
. Y
FOR RENT -Trailer space Lustre Carpet
Shampooer .,.. Phone WY ~
m- P. M. Arrowood. Mrs. c. G. finishl!'d 1'/c
frltallion SAIGON !UP[) -Heavy Losson N. Sec:ood-av in Mlddl&amp; with purchase of Blue Lustre. f .
•
Wiison. Lari A. Northup, D. J. ter trailing ~ltln out af. eo an both stdes were reported
7 20
pori. N- shopping distrtct. Baker Furniture.
13 6tc
tlo Harrenbach, Mrs. Elson Long, dy Ace and =ld $211 g
today In a savage battle 30
Station Wagon, standard trans., R&amp;H, like new
~n;;-~ ~ ~,_ SCHOOL. GAS RANGEs- Two
Auto Sales
William Washam. Sr., Mu. $.'1 .80. Little Kitty c!J·ret and : •1 south ~ Da Na~ An
'\
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6-5-tfc t2) beautiful Tappan ranges.
Charles Jeffers Cecil Thornton ed f4 80 and fJ Oct R
urnr can spo esman sat 156
Excellent condition. Priced to USED Chevrolet truck
fori F'loyd W. Calley, Mrs. C. Hend: bert
a
oyal Rt)- p~lla:at7I:rebekilg·~~ Thursday
Automatic trans.
'THREE llld IMr ron"' !Urn"h&amp; move quickley. Call WY 2- sale. Phone WY 2·3092.
erson, and Mrs. E. L. Russell
Ill ... ' * ! I ¢ ' .,_,. 3563.
7 12 6tc
7 15 3tcl and Infant son.
when a large force of perhaps
mtld!L WY Mal
1J e tfc
PLAN PARI'\'
1,000 guerrillas attacked an outUSED bathtub, -iQOd -condition, FOR SALE - 1959 American
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PT. PLEASANT- The Point post near Hoi An City, then am2 Dr. Hardtop, real clean
' and f ROOM IUr'nWiet. apart. reasonable. Phone WY 2-5293, Rambler, $150.00. Call WI t\.dilL
Pleasant Order of the Rainbow bushed reinforcements as they
men!L Rowley lo Reed HardFrank Fugatt.
7·10-tfc 2912.
7 12 6tp
for Girls Assembly No. 23 wiD arrived.
ware.
5 11 Uc: lS63 FORD TRUCK, hall ton.
TI!e RamO!er
t;'
hold a SWimming party on July U. S. Army helicopters and
4 Dr. Station Wagon, nice
TRAILER LOT8 _ 1re1 4,200 actual miles. $1,295. Call Workl 8ludard ol t:ompact
.d'.J
Z&amp;th, the next regular meeting South Vietnamese flghrer bombage llld nta. Brcnm'o l'rd SH 2-5052.
7 8 lie
Elcellenco
night. The swimming party will ers counter-attacked and chasA
ed
__ ____ Big ear room, ride llld ,...
JULY II
be held at tbe pool of the new ed the Viet Cong for 5\!o milea
er Park (state
JIPIOI I CABBAGE,
potatoes. cucum- lormance. SmaD Cllr eCODOIII1 The Racine Firemen's Aux- Pleasant Point Resort. Mern- "like a bunch of halfbacks in
4 Dr. Hardtop. Like new, see It
Mlnemllll, Ohio, ~ WY bers and tomatoes. Clarence
and managenblliiJ
iliary wtll sponsor a Stanley bers may also take dates for a broken field," according to
:1-3324.
1 II lie Proffitt, Portland, Ohio VI
See
Party at the Racine Firehouse th~ outlng. Tickets lor the af. one American pilot. Most of the
See These And Many More At
IMUI'enc:.
3-2254.
MetropolilaD Moton
on F'riday, July 16, starting at faJr may be purchased from guerrillas were killed In the air
-:29::.. He
E. MaiD Street, PomerOJ 1 7:30 p. m The public Is invit· l Elizabeth Burcham, Worthy Ad- strikes.
PHil'('() Copyq BlrYkle. Cop DON'T PUMP
sluggish sep.
...... '" Wl7l
ed to altend.
VISOr, for 50.. ea ch. The As·
'
les madt II llpl papers. tic tank. Get Klean-Em-~ll
JULY II
sembly will hold a short bust- Those born today are under
4 Z2 lie
btrt:IJ 1ealldlllld llmolt 1111 septic tanll cleaner. LandSunday School at the Pomeroy' ness session July 26 at l p. m, the sign or Cancer. Mary Baker
other do m 11.
,
mark fam Bureau.
Legal Notice
Church or Christ will be held at lhe Masonic Hall.
Eddy, the founder of the Chrlsllelllef
lfc
uoAL
••m•
at
9
a.
m.
and
the
worship
ser·
tian
Science Church, was born·
2 18
. 1,
I 4 lfe
·Tho Trnot•" •., oron" Townoh&lt;p, I vice al 10 a. m. Sunday due to
In 1862, David Farragul IJe.. on this day In 1821.
1
1
Musical ........
.-. umenll- M?.S~82 Hobedroome,ml,95! SkyUner ::~~
et ~~~u~~bu:u~~;~n~~ J~ln;nw 'potluck picnic to be held at came the first u.s. ad~niral 88
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.., •
&amp;ood condJ. ' 1 • ·····~~.. ...........
the lair~rou•ds al noon. Mem· I Congress ~asaed an ~I confer·
ARRESTS MADE
'
Pomeroy, ..
600-606 E. Main
·~ W'!l. NJ70
•uO. lion. Mr. Reed, Reedsville. """" To•••"• c'""
b. is are reminded tt brin&amp; ring the rank Of rear ..uulral
PLEASANT - Arrests
7 11 110
Pbona SR ~·
7-10-ete Ohio. Phone 667-&amp;'131. &amp;-26-:tOtp
their own tnble service.
upon him.
,6lrlng the pnsi '!4 hour~ A('('Oftl- '
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Installation of
Off'rcers Held

Given for
Carla Sue Smith, 2
Prrrty /3

Pamela MUler'•

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Arou"d
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Hay Ride, Picnic

t-H CLUB M9ETS
GIVE cooK out
~ Mainly
Held by 4-H club
Birtluhly Observed
Margaret Annn Carleton was MASON - Ml and Mrs. Har ;.
People In
w Mr. and Mra. William Smith
About
bost to the Zoaring Rockets 4- old ~rv ot N" ' Haven enter- '"
~ entertamed With a party re, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Postlewalt MASON - The Happy Go
H club at her h~me on Tues-: U. med ·wit h a cook - out on
Pomeroy
1 cently at their home in Rut- By Aux1f1ary
held a birthday party
for Lucky t-H Club of Masqn e"'
day allernoon. I en memlwrs 1.''uesdav eventng at thetr home
land honoring their daughter,
.
, Pamela Miller on July 13th. . joyed a bay ride and wiener
and lhe adviSor, W1lma Retb- tr New Haven Atl endmg were Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy of. Carla Sue, on her second birth· Installation of officer! was Mr!. Erensl Hu~b,.s Is sched· Pam., who Is six years old, Is roast on Monday evenlng. The
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er were served cake . 1ee M"' ~r' 's brother and Jam1ly ,, Columbus spent Wednesday .• day.
held when the American Legion uled .to ~ndergo surg!'l' lbls the """al grandda..••ter
of grolij) was taken 00 he ride
1
cream and kuol ade . Hecrea , MJ)nt· and Mrs. fl . Joe Gressl with his mother. Mrs. E J. A decorated blrlhday cake Auxiliary ol Lewis Manley Post mornmg m a ·hospital m Wash- Mrs."'.Postlewalt. A':~~~- her b) Mr and Mrs. JaJT'es Lewla
tlon consisted ut a song by tht- 1 .11 1'' 1' "r~ n Anlurru. Tex· Tracy
and ice cream were served and 263 met 'TUesday evening at the mgton, D.C. where she has been
~o~a~&amp;
of Mason afterward 11 they r•
1favors were candy and balloons. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in w!L~ her dau~hler, Mrs. Ches- was Pam's grandfather and
Parsons sistr•rs, a game nl whul: t'"'''"· [)ebbie. Glen and 1
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grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. ca- turned to' the home of Mr. and
had Ihe button ami re•·cw11s
.. nc "'" Pronnal Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Koh l and ,Mrs. Smith was assisted by Middleport.
ter Owens an lam! Y·
rol Mathews.
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totrs. John ManhaU, New Hawec·e played
Po rtw ·dl "t ~'
I ramrly returned to lhetr home, Mrs. Sam Gibbs, Miss Darlene Mrs. Arnold Richards, presl- Mrs. LeUie Roush Is in Coven where a wiener roast wa!
i'-_-..;__ ___....;__.__________~ New York, Thursday after a Smith and Miss Teresa Dean. dent, opened the meeting in rit- lumbus VISiting with her daugh- Also assisting was Flora Bal- held. Host was Billy Fry and
~'"' , w1lh h.r mother. Mrs. Mae Present were Vicky Crisp, An· ualistic form. A communication ters and family, , Mr. and Mr!. ley and Halph Francis whose the club leader
St. Clatr.
nette, Loretla and Sherry Tac- was read from . mrs. Bar!Gn Raymond Allensworth and oth- birthdays are also near that A devotional program wa1 pr•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank lsa.c !kelt. Timmy Carpenter, An- Hoi!, eighth district president, er relatives.
date.
!enled by Debbie Werry
md Mrs. Virgil Meier ol Akron Inette Romine and Kevin and thanking ,1ile Unit for their sup- Mts. Elizabeth Arnold has
,
Debbl and Connie GIHand, and
anol Mrs. Edna Quivey of Ath-IConme Gibbs.
port during ber term of office. returned to her home In Poplar Pams lather, Bill Miller or Beverly en
·' . src
'·"Y '·'·· week with
A report on the Eighth Dis- Bluffs, Mo. alter spending sev- the U. S. Air Force, II statoned ntlendlng were the above
lhPu· sister. Mrs. Mae SJ. Clair.
trict convention held at Logan era! mo~ths witt her daughter at Goose Neck Bay, Labrador. and Marl• Lambert, SuunThaMr. and \1rs. Mornson Llttal
m June was given by Mrs. and famtly, Mr. ~nd Mrs. James Her mother, the former Caro- bet, Norman ReyiJO)ds, Franand RoiJert ot Columbus were
Covered
.R1chards. The Unit will assist Pullen and family.
lyn Ma~ws, r~ldea Ia Dover, cis Qut~en, Barbara Crlteo, Coo11nnday guests of Mrs. Welby
wrth the Bloodmobile canteen Mr. and Mrs. Sherman BUB· Del., With Pam s younger bro- ole and Barbara Lewis bebra
Wh aley
on August 23.
kirk and children, .Michael, Da- !her and sister. They were un- Stewart Dickie Carsoil 'Ji d
.Jnhn Rudolph and sister-inMrs. Campbell Harper.. past )'id and Nanry. have returned able to attend.
Gress. '
' ren a
""' Mrs. r~va Rudolph of A eovered dish dinner at 6 30 presiden~ was the officer to ill- from a ,vacation trip to Canada Children attending the party
cmwsvitte. armed Tuesday. JP· m. preetded the 'meeting of stan Mrs._ Richards, president: j and other points. He is on va- were Cindy and Patty Craig,
·alll'd bv the illness of Mr. lhe Federaled Circle Wednes- Mrs. Wilham L. Smith, fll'St , catton from tbe Vanadium Corp. Arnold, Penny and
Debbie
HOST TO VISITOR$
tudol ph's &lt;tster. Mrs. Ca rrie day evening at the
church. vice pr~skllmt ; Mrs. Con Young j Mr. and Mrs. George Baker Johnson, Debbie, Bobble and Mr. and Mr!, Charles· Sproull!
, irursf'r
Grace was asked in unison. second VIce presrdent; Mrs. Al- ~ have returned frOID a threeSyracuse have had 1 number
Mrs Larrv Wolfe and MiSs Mrs. Lou1s Reibel, president, len Hampton, secretary; Mrs. w~ vacation spent In Caneda ~:g:o;:[~ s:~ !.%~~~ of visitors the past week among
,!oberta Kroeut er were business :was in charge of the meeting. Arl~a R~e, lreasurer; Mrs. 1 at their summer cllttage at 1 'end 1 ' Cbe hi
Th 1 Item their sons and d•ught.ers··osctors in Gal ltpolis Thursday !DevotiOns were led by Mrs. Wilham Wmslon, chaplain : Mrs. Crow Lake near Ottawa. Mr. c~'ee; co:::ny 8~ :S~y ~ In-law!, Mr. and Mra. Bill
Miss Lucy Will relurnt'd ho~e ~ Norman Kl1tes , who read John Sher~an Butley,
Sgt.
at B~ker spent some lime fishing ffillde 1 bright spot in the sum- Sprou•· daughter Sh•ron. who
\1oodav after a visi t in Glou-, 1.1·3. and Psalm 38 and gave a Arms~ Mrs. Curlts Luckadoo, wtlh Dayton Will ol Pomeroy mer lor a Httle girl 10 far left for Wnllln~ford, Conn., 1\teo' ' "· ,;, 1h hPr ststff , Mrs. Em- ImedrU!tion on " Reap Today For hlstortan : Mra. L. C. Thomas, ' · .o also ~as a summer ho101e away from home
day
morning;
ll'r. and
ma
Lmseol
and
her
nek
e.
Mrs
,Harvest
Tomorrow,"
taken
,COlo~
bearer,
and
Mrs.
Harper,
there.
They
visited
several
·
Mrs.
Charlos
Sprouse,
,Jr., MarOr before, or aft~r? Re"''"" Ktllle.
from Romans 8:19 and closed plants!.
1 places in Canada before returnAn outside barbecue, pop, Ice !den, Conn.,
anr'
children
member-because thi s is a
Mr s Rnv mond Pullins and. With prayer
j A poe~ ; "Be Careful What j ing home..
cream and cake were served. Danny, Tommy, Jimmy and Al"Full Service" comme rKirood~ of Thurston arnv edi For lhe program. Mrs. Kloes ! ~ou Say, was read by Mrs. Mr. and. Mr!. John Terrell
lison, who returned home Suncial bank-vou can safPWedn.,ct nv for " v•istl wi\h her ' lold the slory " The Lady With j oung , program chairman and ' and children. Christine and panled her daughter and family day evening; Mr. and Mt!.
guard you r· valuables in a
. 1the LamM"
refreshments were served bYl· Joh n of 0 ak R'd
rart•nls. '·Mr and Mrs. Rolhn
,.... wh1'ch
.
concerned IM
t ge, Tenn. are Mr. an d Mrs. J ohn McCabe and J ames Sprouse, son ,Iimmy,
Bc·ar hs
:Florence N1ghtmgale.
rs. Ernest Bowles, Mr!. Em- here for a visi• with her par- children of Columbus ; on a va- Paula and Donna, who ltft
Safe Deposi t Box here,
rs.
De&gt;.sie
Patterson
re\
urn'
vn?.ur~~gt~~~k~u~ness
session
a
ma
Bland and Mrs. R1chards. I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fish- cation trip to Florida.
for Meriden, Conn., Monday,
M
bank by mail here, bU)'
rd home Thuf'dR,. after a
as grven Jo .
COM
er and famrly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil· Paula staying for 1 longer visit;
Travelers Checks here, get
1
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d
Mrs.
Lester
Fa
uber
for
having
E FROM FLORIDA
1 Mr and Mrs Carl Mattox hoan entertained with a dinner Mrs. Rachel Joachim, Chillico1 Mr and M D R'l
a low-co8t Pe1·sonal Loan
. wc'r k~ V l'-'~ 1 a1
rl:'&lt;l 8 pn light b lb8
I d
.
.
1ey oi l visiled
with
hrr
sons
.
llrl
berl
and
Ted
u
rep
ace
on
lhe
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rs.
an
.
recently
in Nitro, W. Wednesday evening at their the. sisler of Mrs. Sprouse, and
for any worthwhile pur011 L1ncol n Hill. Reporled r West Palm Beach, Flortda visil- Va. with their son an~ family home in honor of the birthday on ~r\day, Mr. and Mrs . May1p
.
cross
1
pose here . . . all yea I'
, aMtmo,n,.
H
. . . 1 111 were Mrs. William Baxter, ! ed recently with her mother, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Mat~ anniversary ol their daughter, lord Harris, Mrs. Jane Selby
,
rs omrr 0 11 rv was m!Mrs. Marguerite Purst
M : Mrs. Jean Carson and ·
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around. Come on in !
Col umbus visiting re l:o tives and Car · G
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rs. , a d 'lh h
Clifford , and family
, and
m Pomt
Plea- Mrs. Vernon Weber. 'ltbers at- and son Tommy, Columbus ;
frcend.s.
1Du:~t" in ~eser, G and A. H. II n ;;''
~r brother and fami-1sanl,
Va. with thelr daugh- lending were her family , Mr. Mrs. Jean Dodds and daughler
1 - --·
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e~ gs enera 1 Hospil- ), . r. an ~Irs . George Car-~ ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Weber, Dennis, Dean, Don- Suzie, Indiana ; Mrs. Helen Holt
.Mrs.
Johnt Terrell
Eus~ce
,., W1'l!1011 .
Da11 as and Duane. of Pomeroy, and Margaret, and
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Phi\
Mrmb
lh and Mrs. ,s on m Mason.
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i Metoort al J
ar '. ,e dVele.rans I
t Mrs. Willis Grueser accom- Rutland.
Mr. Shirley Legg of Maryland.
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Ewmg, al hom e. Get •·ell cards the first experimental lesl ol an t
TONIGHT
wert&gt; sen: to each.
~atomic bomb took place in
Mrs
.
K
loes
reported
lhat
New Mexico.
"TAKE HER, SHES
MINE "
Ch ri stmas eard sa mples had In 1964 , Sen. Barry M. Gold·
J am es Stewart Sand ra Dee , arr 1v~d and orders may be plac:- water- R-Ariz ., accepted the RetC ulor J
I ed With her. Miss Lena Grues- · publl ean presidential nomina-and ~
"YOUNG AND WILLING" er or Mrs. Clarence Massar. Ilion. Th e most-quoted line from
Th~ meeltng closed with the i thai speech was "Extremism in
Vi rginia Maskf' ll
Paul Rogers Mtzpah bened1ct1on .. Hosle.,es j the defense of liberty is novi ce
I for lhe August mee tmg will be - moderation in the pursuit of
SATURDAY
JULY
17
Sen ing Meigs County for over 93 years
:Mrs. Phil Williamson and Mrs. juslice is no virtue."
FROM 9 IN THE MORNING TIL 9 IN THE EVENING
1
Adam Ebersbarh and Mrs ,._
1- -·----- "DEVIL SHIP PIRATES"
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RUTLAND
POMEROY
Chr is lapher Lee
, na Huber wrll be devotional m.; Orco up Meldahl12 : 0~ a.m.:
Andrew Keir
Barg1ins all over the store - Furniture and Floor Coverings ; leader.
Alice up Meldahl 2:30 a.m.:
- and'
M e m b~ r Federal R~serv e System
Valvoline up Meldahl 4:20a.m.;
" MARA OF TH&amp;
and
wearing
apparel
for
your
family
- Saturday is 1 good time
WILOERNESS "
U:
Valley Transporter up Meldahl
Linda
Saunden
Member Federal Deposit fnsuranre Corporation
705 a.m.
(Color)
to see the new 1966 line of RCA Victor Color TV- Regular TV
Gallipollo Dam - Reliable up
11:30 p.m.: Barbara Gay up
- Portable TV's -AM-FM Radios - Transistor Radios - Record
Gauge readingsr
Gallipolis l l2:30 a.m.: Solvay up 3:25a.m .;
IDam 11.9, 11.9, running 2 feet j. S. Lewis down 5:1 a. m.
Players and Stereos - on the 2nd floor.
1 on rollers, Pomeroy. Mason 20.Kanawha Rlvor - Zimmer up
t39, Pl. Pleasant 23.85, Hinton Marmet 12:45 a. m.; Beaver j
11.30, Kanawha Falls 3.9-t, Char- down Winfield 2:20 p.m.; AlBE THRIFTY! ALWAYS SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FROM
leston 19.116. London, Marmet len R. Merrill down Winfield I
and Winfield dams were on 10 :30 p.m.; W. H. Shaver, Jr. l
the SJI!s.
, down Wcnfie\d 10:35 p.m.; H.E. ,
Boat Movements: .
: Bowles down Winfield 11:40 p.
Ob1o River • ChriS Jr. up 14. m.: 0. F. Shearer up Winfield
2 30 p.m.; Elisha Woods up 14, 12:45 a.m. ; C. V. Harner up
4.40 p.m.: Invader up 14, 11:20 Winfceld 2:30 a. m. ---~~!,!!!!!!.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,,.,..,!!!!!,.,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'
P.m.: Colton Queen up 15, 3:35
a.m.; Annette Jones up 16, 2:50
am.; San Ricarno dp 16. 4:30
a.m.: John Ladd Dean up 16,
6:30a.m.; Jeffboal down 18, 3:- ,
10 a.m.; Lorena down 18, 6 a.m.;
Philip Sporn up 19, S:4fJ
a.m. ; Buckeye State rown 19.
6:20 a.m.; Rober! Rood up 19 ,
7:10 a.m.; Jefferson down 20.
5:15 a.m.; Polly Crane down
20, 5:15 a.m.; Lunga Point up
21 , 4am.m; Jerry Bosworth up
21 · 5:25 a.m.; Robert West up ,
21 , 6 am.; A. J Patton up 22,
5:25 am.; Acadian down 23
9:20 p.m.; National down 23:
10 :30 pm.; Northern down 23
l2:35 a.m.: Jane T. down 23:
6:55a.m.; Steve Click up Green1
Up 4:20 p.m .: Helen R. down
Greenup 9:30 p.m.: llinois up
II
Greenup 12 : 10 a.m.; Pamela D.
down 2 a.m.; Little Edward .
idown Greenup 2:4fJ a.m.; L.
i F~own Meldahl 10:40 p. ·

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Johnson called official• to the
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on economy in government. He
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reducing government cosls lo
permit the United States to finance ils role as world leader
It, education, health and olher
fields.
Robert Pickett , driver-clerk Is ready to roll and Rod Karr, PHS senior-to-be, temporAmENS, GREECE _ NEW I ary helper, prepa res to stack books.
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meeting today to ·consider the
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erupted In the heart of ancient
Athens Friday night.
More than 100 persons were
Injured, many seriously, in a
series of clashes starting in
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