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offers as its 16th annual season 1lo. This aenuemen's obsUsion 1deals witb the rather strange create a dranra ol desperate the Pea, entitled "Once Upon. home, P;ospect Hill, prepared
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concerned w1th some mode or lfor medical quacks and a grasp- trUlelderly ladles and their bro- 1derstanding, and a struggle to' Performances begin at 8 p.m. I Pratt.
mood of deception.
j(E.S.T .) Tickets may be pur- l , Present were Mr. a~d Mrs.
1ing second Wife who hopea to tber Who imagilles himself to regain self and love.
Two plays were current llnberit his forlune.
be Teddy Roosevel~
' The final production is the up- 1 chased at the box offl~e of the j frank Powers and O.~ble, Bob:
Broadway successes, "Never Long a favorite ond popular 1· Tennessee Wllllams'
well roarious Broadway
success r\)niverslty Theatre da1ty from by and Pamela of Muldleport,
Too Late" and the musical 1with American theater- goers known drama "Cat On A Hot I which starred Carol Burnett as 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 8:30.
By Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebers"Once Upon A Mattress." Two 1 "Arsenic and Old Lace" will Tin Roof" will be presented the Princess in the S'811rtc and phone call Athens S94-5010, ur bach and Darla and Jim, Willothers were former Broadway 1open July 14 and cloae July 17. July 21 through July 24. The I somewhat farcical version of the by mall.
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The Rev. and Mrs. Marvin E. presented Mrs. Dowson with a ~
VISIT IN MIDDLEPORT

Post No. 306 of Pomeroy, has
returned from Cincinnati where
he attende&lt;l th• •toto ~nnventl~n of the Amveis. held June
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elected &gt;tate commander. Kimes
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rve w1lh bumpt1ous humor in Ashland College, Ashland, Ohto Mr. Smith spoke of the work THEOOORUS
COUNCIL, urday guests of Mr. a~d
~ h1ch nothmg ts sacred and no 1s here for the summer vaca· done by the Dowsons while here Daughters of AmerJca,
Harry Keiser, Mmersvllle.

for the past lour years and meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiiser II
wished them success in their the IOOF hall.
and daughter and soni-ID-Iraw,.JI
new pastorate. Mrs. James
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ha!!SieJ'II
president of WSCS, I FRIENDLY CffiCLE of
of Reynoldsburg, enjoyed a ptop
J!'ed ted C b
h nic Sunday, at Bucks Lake
~meroy : era
. ur c Athena county.
wlll dhave at1ts annual
j)lCmc on Mrs. Homer HoIter
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630 p m at the
bo:e ~ Mrs.: Carl' Ka~tz. Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
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John William Blaetlmlr wilt
Frecker and Mr. and Mrs. Hell· II
lll charge of the vesper service ry Wippel.
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POTLUCK PICNIC for
' Gordoo Fisher, student
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Mrs. Velma Cassady,
bers and families of the
Mounlain State Business Col~rs Plams, was showered
ary of Veterans Memorial
lege, Parker~burg, W.
Va.,
birthday greetlpgs on Su"!.ay, pita! will be held Tuesday spent the weekend with his parJune 12. She received several June 21 at six o'clock (ESTJ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fishcakes and pies, and many gifts. at the 'New Haven
er and daughters. Mrs. Emest
Her only living
Mrs. park AU ausiliary members Harris of Syracuse was also a
Mary Ritchie, and her
are ~sked to brin a
weekend guest.
Wayne Ritchie, her sister-in live new memberg as guesl Mrs. John Fisher of Akron
taw, Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh
For further information
who spent the weekend with
most of the afternoon
Mrs Mary Seaman phone 992 her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pictures of people and
5124 ' or Mrs WanW: Fetty m- ry Roush of Racine, and her
of Tuppers Plains iR the
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WEDNESDAY
!ted Saturday afternoon
Her daughter, Leota
WEEK-END MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and
Racine, spent the
111e Hobson Chrlstlaa
lsmily and Mrs. William
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with her. Her granddaughters, Church Wednesday, June 22 er.
Karen Lee Russel~ and lrenejthrougb the 26th. The paator Jg Mr. and Mrs. WIUiam Fl&lt;herll
Cooper visited her. Also her O'Dell Mantey. Everyone
is and son of Belpre spent t h
great-grandchildren, Eddie Lee welcome.
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Tamy Rer.e Russell.
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and Mrs. Sam Arnold and Mr.
Her
mosr outstanding thrill WILLING WORKERS class and Mrs. Mason Fisher.
was a lovely bouquet of roses Gl the Enterprise EUB church Mr. and Mrs. Harry
gal~ored from the farm where will meet Thursday evening at and daughter, Barbara of
ber deceased parents lived. the home of Mrs, Geoffrey Wll- ..... were weekend auests
These were gathered
a n d son
iiiiiiiiii
brought by her aephew,
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
.,ciioiiloiiriica~rloo;a""~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~_;Mrs.~~R;:aym~o;;;·n~d_;B~urn;;;;•~.:;;:;l Ritchie.
will meet Thuraday, at 8 p.m.
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Tbe apple mullin contest will
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL be held. There will be a pro'
Private Elden E. Slack 1J , gram and refreshments will be
confined to the U. S. Army Hofl- 1served.
pltal at Fl Leonard Wood, Mi.s- I
sour! with pneumonia. Slack I PAST MATRON'S Club
was to have left for Germany Evangetine Chapter, OES, of
June lS but the sickness
Middleport, will meel 'l'hursVened.
day evening at the home of
Mrs. lilian Steff!, South Second
daughter, Kathy, Covimgtoll, l Ave., at 7:30 p.m.
Ky. are guests of Mrs. George
FRIDAY
Childs and Mrs. Minnie GilPAST MATRON'S Club
of
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Evangeline Chapter,
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Middleport, will meet Friday
evening, June 2f at the homo
of Mrs. Lillian Steifl on S. Second Ave. at 7:30 p.m. lnstend
TONIGHTthru TUESDAY
of Thursday as reported ear- i
"THIE SABOTEUR"
lier.
lbrlon Brand9
Yul Brynner
1olds are barred.
tion with his parents, Mr. and
A wealthy burgeois who af- Mrs. William Morris and fan:
lects se vere illness because of ily.
hiS deSire for attention and self- 1 Miss Carolyn Searls of Comdulgence _Is the object of Mo- : lumbus spent the weekend
liere's satire tn the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Searls
· Th~e~~~~l~nv~al~ld~'~'~~ i Mr. and Mr s. Rober I Cra Ia
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family
D1anne VanCooney and
Caruthers visited over
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Pom~r. Ohio
weekend in Columbus with Mr
and Mrs. James VanCooney.
LAST TIM! TONIGHT
Mrs. James Crowther and
''THE kARE BREED"
brother.
Paul Parsons of Chi- Technlcolorcago, visited recently with Mr.
Jam es Stewart
. .., Maureen O'Hara L. D. Diles.
ColordrMOtU
Weekend guests of the
and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett and
WEDN~~~A~Pi~NE 22 . family were Mr. and Mrs.
I C. Barllett and Miss Grace
lett of Grafton, W Va.;
THURSDAY thru SAT.
JUN. 23·25
and Mrs. Lantz Carrico,
"IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, ersburg; Mr. and Mrs.
MAD WORLD"
Barllett and family of Newark;
- Technlcolor3 dozen comedians: Buddr. Mrs. P. M. Sines of
Ha(•kett- Buster Keaton-Phil W. Va. and James
Silvers-Joe E. Brown-Don who IJ employed at Newark for
Knotts. They all do some
the summer. They came
t~ll shenanigans!
Colorurtoon
!ally to attend the
Church dedication held
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan
1nd TUESDAY
JUN! 24-27•21
of Cincinnati spent the
"GHOST IN THE
end with Mr. and Mrs.
INVI~e~~!ic~~~INI"
Gibbons and accompanied
Tommy Kirk·Deborab Walley children, Nolan, Jr. and Julie
Bori• Karlo!f
home, who have been bere for
Foalurottt
the past week.

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Come the morrow, !God defend
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY

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JUNI 22-23-24

"CAT IALLOU"

Banking will be Important In
this youne man'a life, whatever
tile career he chooses. We help
hiJ Mom and Dad prepare for
his future • . . with Full Bank·
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planning. You, too, can count on
us ... for everything from LowCost Loans to Interest-bearing
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June 19 thru 26-7:45 Each Evening
Rev. &amp;Mn. Harold W. Shackleford

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REVIVAL SERVICES

COLUMBUS (UPI) -The Ohio Supreme Court upheld
today tbe legality of Gov. James A. Rhodes' program for
financial expanilon. The court held that a constitutional
omendment which created a non-profit corporation to sell
Industrial expansion bonds was valid.
The amendment, passed in 1965, set-up the non-pro!lt
Portsmoutb Growth Corp. Legality of the corporation and
of the amendment was challenged by Scioto County Prosecutor Everett Burton Jr.
However, the state's highest court ruled that since the
SAIGON (UPI) - South VIet Nam' 1 polltkal erbls look a
amendment had been enacted by a general vote it is not better today- Milltant Buddhist leader T bleb Trl Quang ended hl8
open to attack.
strjke, Premier Nguyea Cao Ky tempor arlly lifted his four-day siege
"A constitutional amendment, Growth Corp, intends 1o issue Boa Dao pagoda and Trl Quang made up with moderate Buddhlat leader;,::
unlike a legislative act, when $400,000 in bonds to finance bus- Tam Chau In a sea of smiles. Trl Quang, who had led rebel reslst,anee to lle
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M1:Yl:IEH:S HONORED - Orion w. Roush, Wayne Chase and Herbert (Pete) Shields, adopted by the people, is not iness expansion there, including government In tile northern clty of Hue, sat up In bed today and ~Piped
left to right, hold certificates and a large eake Tuesday night after they were· honored open to attack on the ground an addition to the Porsmouth COlle soluUon. He had previously sub81s ted on tea and fruit
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for long service on the Meigs County Agriculture and . StahlllzaUon committee. Mr. tbat It does not serve a public plant of the Dayton-Ports- lllid would eontlnue until Presideat Johnson ended his
Roush has served 10 years and Chase and Shields 25 years. Shields, local oUice manaeer, purpose," the court held.
I mouth Foundry Co. and guarhas ierved aeven additional years on the committee.- Sentinel Photo.
The
greater Portsmouth antee a loan to tbe YeUow Cab SAIGON (UPI) -Premier
Ky Confident
Iat the plus hospital w11n
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Nguyen Cao Ky temporarily Ky obviously confident be Quang ia ataylnl
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lifted his four-day aiege of the has crushed the Buddhist-led 1roops Oew him to 8aJpl
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1 Viet Hoa Dao Pagoda today as rebellion and pushing now for biB former power baaa at
lede th 1s th s ~ 1rour a gesture of friendship to national unity in the fight "They reached a ·~~
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a e ame ."" .can- Buddhist rebell and more tban against communism, 01·dered
lboolt
not be considered diswmtn- 400 men, women and children the seige lifted at the request warmly and
a~ry because II excludes elec- streamed from Its gates.
of model'llte Buddhist leader told Unit~ Press
Inc and gas co~paru~s from Police arrested two youths 'l'hich Tam Chau.
He said they met 111r two
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benefltmg under fmancmg aid. suspected of kllting a policeman Chau who baa joined other half hours unlll Cbatl
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anti- Bnd~ts in opposing the Ky lunch.
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a crlp\)led Navy :tel rammed .a North Vietnamese force about strike against the Me Xa. home and w1th only minutes ol purpose, to g1 ve financ10l as- government rioting but passed regime but favored a negoUal- Trl Quang Jauocbed 1 '"I'll-! ' .
Sldewiiide&amp; ~isslle · ·up 11\e 230 miles north of Saigon and hilhway bridge,. 1
heavily fuel left they heard a call lor sistance to private lnduatry or the others after checking their ed setUement of the cri.si.s and strike lS days ago VOWinl llli;~
ta!Jplpo of a Commurust Mtg k11led at least 70 In a bloudy de.'ended installation about 75 belp from their relief. Four other governmental uruts m ·~; identification cards.
orderly transf•.r of power to a eat notbing lllllll
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and b~ew.,ft, out of the sky, U.S. mornmg-long battle. The light- miles northeast of Hanoi.
MIGI7s hnd attacked them, TI1e der to create new employment,
An unknown number of rebels civilian govemment, met mill- Jobnsoo balta aid ~
spokesman .said. today. Another ing was part of Operation An unarmed RFa reconnat .. two pilots turned and roared the court co~mented.
_ some aieiJa'&lt;li! continuing re- tent anti-government leader military reeime. .A*-1 .Jf Td'~
MIG Wll damaged, but . ths Nathan Hale. in .the nation'.• sance plane on a photo m"s10n back into the fray.
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"The exclusiOn of electric and sistance I&gt; the Ky reRime and Thich Trl Quang in a Saflon Quang intended to ""''IIIu•li'.ij ''
Amerlccma . loot. one jet m the strategic midsection, and 11 was downed by the intense They saw thell' two r~1ef jets gas compames from benef!IJ of others fearing arrest Ior i hospital today and .aidts said fast, the aide said be df4 ~ :·;
super"9n)c. dogt1ght and ·another aent the toll of the three-day ground fire and missiles started fighting desperately w1th tbe the amendment 1s a reasonable violence-remained inside. M
-1they dissolved their differences know but "now ll 11 1lul
to heavy Communist ground operation soaring to more than lA&gt; flY when two F4C Phantoms enemy.
classification not constituting ter liO minutes police rolled the lin a sea of smiles.
detail."
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Hit A Mig
denial. of equal protection.
barbed wire barricades back in The dramaUc meeting be- Aides said Trl Quaq WM .;, :;
The ·fiJbtlng erupted· high' in In other action, guerrilla around · illd fly protection for ''One o! the two planes pulled "It " not discriminatory, be- place.
tween the feudicd ranks cam• longer UDder arrest.
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the i'ky north of Hanoi forces otruck two Marine the pilot who balled out safely. up and sprayed one of tne cause it is not applicable to ex&gt;~
Tuesday. A third u.s. plane- outposiJ near Da Nang before One of the protectors got pari MIGs In the midsection with 20 isllng businesses unless new
an Fllli ThUndeichiof-ai50 ·was lfawn In an apparent effort to of bis_tail assembly lbot away mm cannon fire," the pijots construction will create new
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lost TuOsday to ground fire in a claim a quick propaganda by ground fire and he and his were quoted es saying. "The jobs.
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Second Ruling
On tl!i.ground, ba\OOred U.S. on il !I.S. alrfleld in tho Mekong earner · Hancock after callmg tho Crusader broke to the fight, Once before the state suparatroiipeis reinforCed. secre- ·Delta.
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IJy during ••· ~·•hi, ijljr)~
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OJ!.. the CtlllStilutlonality of [llpa
Following the trend of other major food
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Thorofare Markets, Inc., parent corporalloa.
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Supermarkets, Jne., is consolidating much of Its
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Rhod., administration.
Uon in the company's 250,000 sq. ft waraho11111 iii J
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- A Jt.f"IINikl factory wortIn 11164 the court decided that
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described u a "otranee.
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constitutional prohibition
However, considerable tonnage In groeel7 produdl,
brtodlnc YOIUII ...... lldmllo
against guaranteeing
pubtic
perishables, and all frozen foods will contlnJM to be U
led today lUI ~e attompled to
credit would be violated by
viced from the modem Route 35 Evms Wareholllll, lllcd••
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maiBbiate OppollUoa teat~«
plans of the Ohio Development
just outside of Gallipolis. I
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bas been completed to the Ohio lassored. Thorofare faela _.. '
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ed Commander for the year protesting the war Ill V I e I gain asked lA&gt; donate blood to Because of that ruling the
wlll be servicing all stores with Igrowth.
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replace that uaed by
Meigsj amendment in question today
its modern quality baking and In recent yean Ill ~
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was Initiated and subsequently
distribution system.
employees bave become
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-~..o by arreot •• offlc&lt;ro
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I Other ofllcers elected were · •• saylnc be •bot at the Ia Monday, June Tl, from noon I About 250 companies lndicatJolm L Sallie, aan of Mr. cbandising and advertising will witb m~~: res~--n.nu..
Memories
'list Vice Commander,
on.n fiery 70 - year • old Labor to 8 p.m., at the Pomeroy Jun- ed Interest In the finsncing pro- lllld Mr J
w s ttte continue from new offices ln l Davl"d R Pren"""':O::"''wiD' ;. ~
SAN FRAN!-lSCO _ A DE- Knapp: Adiut"'·- !Jcro Huu · :! party cblef "becaullll I'm •ltlk lor High School. Servin~ the gram and awaited the supreme
'· ameo ' u ' the Route 35 Warehouse at Gal- tin
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' W.lcome Is sometimes ISgt.-at-Arms, Edgar VanlnWag- r ol being nobody and wuted canteen for this visit of the court's decision, Development Long Bottom, woa Usttng 00 lis tis
ue as gener muww , ' .....
rolouds ed '"' memories of 1 ,.1 0 1en: 4 year. trustee,
Kenneth : to make a DilDO lor m,...U." Bloodrnob'l1 IU be the Ra ·
Rio Grande College JJ&lt;o•n's
po ·
tbe Evans operation
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cme Director Fred P. Neuenschwan- MOrtt Honor Rall lor the past
Leases lor several new Ev- by Hoyt Mullins. a.~ .- 'j.
ew
.
Tu d
h IHarris: Fmance Officer, Guy
Jolly Neighbors 4-H Club. Har- der said.
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.dead. So 1l was eli ay w E"n Guinther· SerYice
Officer ·
d
1eme1ter.
ans stores have been signed, always welcome at
EftDI'a ·~
the USS Enterprise, the world's CIIH ~es, and
Chaplain; ;
:!er~e~~:~~Unga ::;;.r:lu~"J. staRhteodm:!t todissauyedex!~~i~gar~
and continued growth and ex- new address, Route 15, Galllplo :.
largest w~sh1p, slipped mates- Eber Roush.
•250 Pieked up in emtin and Margaret Cole..
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··pansion in the trt stala of Ohio lis
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Golden FTimk v.U1Jibon was alected l
pleasure with the decision.
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licaUy ·th•v..,,
Gate after eight months and to !ill an ~pired term as a 'j Forfeited ··Bonds
Reservationa are not nece8-•
13,00tr successful- aircraft mrt· •
. 'l'h
fllcer
to do te blood. A
. I be enemy In l•forth .-year
s many
les agamst
wDl be trustee.
installed at ...
the 0 nutI ' Three men charged follOW· I sary
'l' possiblena should come
durVIej Nam. Many of ,the pitots!lmeetlng of Drew Webster Post!lng . an e~ly Sunday morning: lng the early afternoon to make
were not 011 hand at .lie wei- .No. 39 on Monday, July 4.
i acr·ietll m Middleport have way for the men getting off
Edward Wamer, 71, a native
come. ·
I Jn other bualness Frank vau- . lorfeiled bonds in the court shift work later.
nf Galllq County, died at the
The big E's 5,2110
officers rghan reported on the Elghth ' al Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
borne of bla daughter, Juanita
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The Midwest Govemon Con- .and men were accorded a · jub- !Distrlct's Sunimer Conference '! Wald Ler .Nelson 22 CoDon Taylor, Pomeroy carrier Gibbs, C:r.!]ev1llo, early Tues ference closed today with a former governor urlf.ng tht ;
Dant reception from
crowds held In Alben,!, June 12 where ,
oy
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lor the Dally Sentinel, is winner day morning.
chief executives to give leadership efforts to lmprova the_ ~.
the! jammed the Golden Gate Dislrict officers were elected. · lumbus, forfeited I f200 bood The Ladieo Auxiliary of the of the first prize in a carrier He was the soo of the
state legislative system.
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Bridge, hllltops overluoklng &amp;In Also at this meeting, Vaughan I on a DWI charge, Don E. Nel- Ollve ToWOllhlp Fire Depart- contest concluded recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
The plea was voiced by former Kansas Gov. John A1J. :.
Francisco Bay and the pier at 1 was named Americanbm choir- Ison, 211, Rl I, Langsville and ment will have an .,.ction sale Don has been awarded a Allo precedlug him ln
derson, who heads the National Cltizena Conference 011 '
nearby. Alameda Naval
Air Imao lor the Dlltrlct and Pauli Ray Nelson, 25, Columbus, each on Saturday, July 15, bectnnlng walltle talkie sel
was his -"le. ourvlvong are
State Legislatures.
j
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Station.
easel was again na111 ed bead · forfeited 125 bond on lntoxlcll- at 10:30 a.m. at tilt- lire bouse. other winners and their priz- daughter, Juanita, three
AdO Help PI SeliiMI
Rhodeo Ta Ololnua
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of "The Gifts for Yanis Who Uoo charges.
Lunch will be serYid.
es were Chester Rouah, Middle- children, one great
Anderson said it was pollll- Republican Gov. JBmel A. ~
p~
· /ul
Gave" prO((l'am oa wblch be'
port, a portable record plat child, IUld a sister, Mrs.
cally difficult for members of Rhodes of Ohio wu to be elec&amp;. :.
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did an ou!Jtandlng job in lfi6S.
ROTARY CRANGf.
Metp Gea"raa llolpllll
er, second place, and Debbie lea Clark, Rt. I, Mlddlepori. state legislatures to vote them- ed chairman of tbe !a-state ~ ·,:;
Chir~.Y.'"Gaulle met ior Frank Che!'~ebre'!, ~:-. of .
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AdJitllllou -Edith McKen- Stewart, Mason, a transiStor Funeral services wiD be
selves adequate salary and nee- gsnlzatioo to llllCt'8d J&gt;emli. ',.''
three ~!lith Soviet leaders Post 39, was- elected Chaplain Tbe ,Midd!iport..Poroeroy Jlol. zle, Pomeroy; Homer Lee, Rut- radio, third place, Jimmy Clat- Thursday at 2 p.m. at th essary staff operations and then cratic Gov. Karl F. Rolva&amp;l ~,,
today ill 8 n[iorted effort In for the second straight year. ary dub will meet at the ldaJ'. land
worthy and Jan Long of Mid- Rawlings Coats FUneral
face the voters.
Minnesota at the closirl&amp; -. 'ii
In Ruialao support for Joint Vaughan Cheesebrew · Caacl 1Un Restaurant Friday night, DfaeharsH - J8DIOI Eblin. dleport, Mary Hawk, Dennis with the Rev. 0 . H. cart
"What does a member of the slon.
:Oves to end the Vletnameile and Dog' Robeson a~ tbls June 21. tnsiA!'sd nf at lleatb Kathryn Weaver, Alma Parker, Hawk and Richie Co&lt;art al50 iaUng. Burial will be in
legislature tell his constituents A number of resolutions de q
~erence.
Cburcb.
· Evelya Flck, John McDaniel received prius.
Gravel lilll cemetery.
when he votes himself a pay were called for adoptioll, Ji; .~.
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wAitholllll the French -pres!- : IVirgto 'lo'utel(er und Cliff
may call at tbe funeral
raise or ~?.tes money to hire a eluding a proposal to
anytime. Mr. Wamer was a
secretary Anderson said
.
in St La
.
d-• does •not feel tJie time 1s Rhodes were reported on lbe
,;; !)ow lor • Vtf!lnamese sick Ust. Paul .Cesd gava a ....
tired miner.
"This b a tough practlcai po- :w~~ Tbe ,;..~'~il~·
peace clonlerence, 'rrencti·111ur. port on reg~lta weekend acUv~
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Htical problem for
leg!J~t- not produclne enough revet.-Jl•.
oes . sa~ ·De Gaulle · wants u.. 'If the ~~tand a vole of COLUMBUS (UPl) - State fall to submit any bJdl for bus Ireaulted in central purchase
Ff~ COLNON
ors," Anderson sald In ~gtng to pay Ita COIIStructlon f!A/ati: •r'
Soviet ~acklni, w~ ·he f•els ~ wu lll,"'nded· to t h • EducaUon Department offlclils bodles we will then COtllult with plans being declared Ulegal.
WASHu,GTON (UPI)
governors and newa media to and its operatora aay a ~&lt;~~~. ·..•
~ !'~ tre 10011 · tor P•oy Ce!tll!nl Block Com- Itoday began readmllllng lor: federal ageniJ on lnvokins the However, when they IOU8hl arl Colnon, president a1
support plans for strengtbening increase Ia
- -,
brii!j~ the dlepute lti the ne- PIIIIY for Its .~tion .flf a booth jblda on school bua bodies under· Sherman Anli-Trusl Act.
.., a temporary restr~~lnlnc order and Zolltf Coal Co., Chicago, tbe tqlslaUve system.
neceaary.
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to the P1111 ~l![b!f
_ ~Ita the •w, aooperatlva hitldlnC ..
1• week to prevelll opening ot waa elected chairman of the He advocated annual aesslons
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· · . . • _ plan_ .
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. We feel we can.put !Oitther bids under the cooperative bfd. board of dlfeetm o! the
In most of the states and aug- ve~or.. Me-ral ....._.
requ11f., When tilda . .opened Moil-·, - 1&amp;1!, evtllen&lt;e til, proye coJ. ding plan, a FraliiUD County Uonal Cqal 'Association at the fll!Sted that Jeclslatures ohould Adm!JoloM _ TIIIIID)I itaii[J; ..~·~
I,ed all
and, churcb:
foil lfl&amp;w:,: l&amp;lnal deacl-jluaton.
court refu!ed to is!ue It
close of llte Oll!anizatlon's
bave more research staffs to Rutland. ·
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. .' as to
lbal oaiJ•c~a":ed : ' orlg':r"aeturen . State off!ciela ~ they j annlve~ contenUOD Tuesthem with their wll'k.
lllscUrpi _ 11er111a,
batt I
uacl
did can save sctool d1.&lt;~rtcts as day.
man, John Kerns MrL ~~It:.£
11111 tbat
wu
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much al IZ.tltlO per ~ throtllil
PO HOLIDAY
BaU and 11011. '
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1110rt11101 bave lli'NIII time to
the central blddlna
All postoftlcell of Metp counUllo their pro[IOiall
leaveo liCtual
I)' wUI be cloeed !Dr lbe JW,
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1 4th boUday, I'GineioJ PoeiDJu.
ter &lt;lharles Dlelll ._, ·alinOt!IJtlo
eel. There WID · be IIi&gt; wllldow
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2nd Big Week of Moore's July 4th and Vacation
Time Tire
Now On

Represenlatives from t h e
Pomeroy congregation of
bovah'o Witnesses returned Sunday evening from the tiJree.day
Seminar held sn Ashland, Ky.,
last weekend.
A peak attendance of 747
on Sunday heard district supervisor Frank Spacll deliver the
public Bible lecture,
"Does
God Have Influence In
Twentieth Century?" Pr:=~
lrllnlster AuUs Leggo
the Pomeroy deleeauon.

U..clld fo flae lntr•" Of fh Jfef,..MIJIOII .4,..

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-ond"'IUS RILlY'S BACK
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Designed to delay thy wearied
flight·
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For its unresisting pressul'..
Will not wa~ thee ovemJght•

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Banker
when/
Grow up

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TO A VAGABOND
n th• thoui!ht of trusting boclr
To yon park bencb overnigilt
Doth disturb thee, shame, pel'
turb thee
Take to thee this, mine advice:

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w:u:n::e~rM~r::.:~~: ~:: ~:: ~~gh~~~to. Morlls, ~ich7~:~~~;;ad thua, comers

fare-well dinner Mond~y even- church organizations.
~~
~~ er regatta weekend were her
lng at Heoth Church with ap- The Rev. Howard Ruppel! or[ .
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parents, ltlr. and Mrs. Dan Family Entertained
proximately ISO parisboners at- the First United Presbyterian
Skala and daughter Evelyn o! '
tend'
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Mr
Weekend guests of Mr. and
mg..
Church and vice J)I'Wde~t ol 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomasj r eno11,
a.: er son, .. By Mr. Tuckerman
Mrs. Leo Kennedy were Mr. The dmner
arrangements the Middleport MlniSteriBI A•- , and family spent the weekend I and Mrs. James Hope and chlland Mrs. Jesse Lake,
were in charge of Mrs. Everett sociation, spoke in tribute to at the Waiter Thomas fishing dren Janet, J~~.__M_a_ry ~ Mr. Rue Tuckerman, wbo Is
Jefferson; Mr and Mrs.
DaviS, Ml's. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Ithe Dowson family. Mr. and camp near Malta.
I
a !ather, grandfather and greatael Ohlinger and children,
John Balter and Mrs. James Mrs. Wilham Russell .prese~t- Mr. and Mrs. Everett '!'hom- her ~nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. grandfather, entertained memchael n and Julia Nelsonville· Cnswell, assisted by members ed a taped muSJcal g11t w1th
nt Sunda at the Walter 0. Bam1tz
hers of his family at a buffet
Sumner Arthur Long's "Nev- and Mr Clarence' Bailey and of the WSCS. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd Mrs. Ruasell singling two selec- ;~ spe fl h' Y am
Mrs J B Marshall and dau- dinner at his home Sunday in
er Too Late," the season's first I sons Richard and Michael
provided flower arrangements tions, "How Great Thou Art"
om~s. ~ 1: c b p. M
ghter, Marianna, who wrere call- observance of Father's Day.
production, Is a situation com- Spri~gfield. Mr. and Mrs.
for the tables.
and "Turn Your Eyes Upon J• ;::: ~n D :;• ~nd ~~ ily ed here by the Illness
and Attending were his daughter
edy concerned With a late m1d- linger and children also · ·
Following the dinner, a pro- , sus" accompanied by Mr. Rus- 1 f Col n~ e ees
m death of Russ Watson,
left and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
die-aged couple who have hap- with his parents Mr and Mrs
was presented in tribute : sell. The benediction was given M umd ~ p I
Monday for their home in Lou- Russell (J)onna Tuckerman) of
prly guided a son thruugh all Conrad Ohlinger' of Pomeroy · the Dowson family with Mrs. : by Rev. Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. I nd rd an ht "· 1 ;ut
v· ·'ted isvllle, Ky
Glouster; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
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Fultz in charge. Mr. Dowson expressed their appre- i aS d aug ..,.th 1 1~ pre . "
Mrs. Cyril Arnold of Stewart Tuckerman and son, Tom and
r·h lldhood and. adolescence and Richard
. and Michael of Spring-•
Sm1'th was master of cere- , c1a
. I'wn of the g1'Its and expres- un ay, WI rea lves m
opent Sunday WI'th her mo ther, daug hter, Kary,I of Athens, a
c•ollege and 1010 mamage only field visited Father's Day with monies for the program which 1 sions of good will.
"':::: d M H be 1 D'
Mrs. John F. Baily and her sis- great granddaughter, Lisa LindIn diScover thThey ahre to be par- hi's f'ather Mr Wl'ltiam Bailey included a poem written
by
nd . an Ro rs. tert drS ldxaoyn ter, Mrs. Russ Watson.
' say of Columbus, and Miss Nore:1ts agam.
e s ow wrll open
,
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• son, ger v s1 e un
M Tho
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June 23 and run through the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd and rs. war oung an rea
al Shade, with Mrs.
rs.
mas ouog re um- rna Sullivan of on
easant,
. .h
childrffl have re'" ned to their by Mrs. Nan Moore, a parody
FUlton ·•d M Ge ld King ed home Sunday after a visit at W. Va.
2tit ·
,..r •fter spend- wrl'tten to the song. "Mother,"
~· Mrs.
rs. Anthony
ra
· Fombell • Pa. with. her niOce,
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Mr.
· ed
The weekend ot June 30 Ju- home in Brookville
Mr. and
Tuc kerman receiV.
'
ing the weekend with his par- wllh the words, D-0-W-s.&lt;&gt;-N
husband, Mr. and Mrs. many gifts and cards from hiS
I . 1 2 , .11 be th
1 Coumuaspen
1 b
1 •oU nday and
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erun of r
spetl'g tth
I
U&gt;SIO
H ldRg
nd tE ILl f 'I· ld' hisdught
~ rendan Behan's seri&lt;&gt;&lt;:omedy ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd lit' m fotheu De exempfaryllqua' '
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. arol ?thanha abewas vd- MramlyCmDcupmg
(aP ler,
'fh H t
" T k"
and son Mike
tes o
owson am y.
v· il C bell
erpoo' WI
er nep
an
s. . . age
au me
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osage.
a
mg
place
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humorous
re
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.j Miss Carol Scott Gallipolis,
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Mr. and Mrs. William
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rs.
on aerman
or
eyY
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e occu
k ' "th
Preachers Wife s Lament, g1- !
VlB. She was accompanied by er, F1a. Flower arrangements
pied by some raffiSh characters, ; spent the wee ffld WI
her ven by April Fraser, and a rtad- JOF CLASS of the United ard, daughter Barbara and son, her daughter, Mrs. Robert Rog- lor the dinner were made by
the play gives full vent to the parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul ing by Mrs. Bernard Fultz in Methodist Church Will
Walter and Douglas Haynes
.,.. and daughter, Nancy of Nel- Miss Sullivan from her garan1mal !iprr1ts of 1ts characters Scott.
original verse concluded the Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Lancaster, and Miss
Lorna
den p·
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rn some undisciplined scenes a- Michael Morris, student ~~ program. ·
church.
Owens of Middleport, were
soov 111 e.
· lctures were ta en.

Hoslal•·"e re • n
Th
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season
WI run for
SIX
.ee ks - opentilj! June 23 and
dooing July 31. Each show will
b resented 10 U
Th
d~: through Suu~da;: the ~~::
versity Theatre on South Colkge Street.

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row of Yankee Stadium's right ! run homer lltat would bllve of my glove and never !~It It. I Fans pelted lite rlghl field
UPI Sporlll Writer
lield slands.
,
given lite Yankees an 8-7 win. gU06s a lot of die-hard lanslarea wlllt so much debris at lite
NEW YORK (UP!)- Frank Manager Ralph Houk led the "No man alive knows U would claim I lost control of j slarl of !he seeood game, won
Robinson claimed today tllat he Yankees in a biller on-the-field Robinson had poosesslon or not lite ball but I can trulhlully say by lite Yankees, 1-3, that
"~ver. even i'!"led ;ne. ball" Iprotest ofJ)mpire Hank Soar's when he went out ,of slghl," j lltat It was a ~lean catch.", .. I~mplr~ N~slor Clt~l~k warned
*"-• - rw.:u W~t: D••wmurt: uut ~ltJI , ~uHJ NJu ne wm sa to 11ouK. ""lnl me Ill'flt nme i
ROOm:soo baa a pruU:!:n ut ~~~~ hltuul§:ll Lire pubhc addreu
Orioles' .,_~ Tuesday night formally protest IJJe game. The ever · carried Ihrough on a own-that several fans tried to announcer lhat lite game mitbl
VIctory over the New Yoik play came with two on oDd lwo prolest but I was robbed out of take the ball away from · him as be IOrfelled unleu tile demon·
Yankees with a Jeaping catch Iout In the last of the ninth and a ball game."
he lay on his back among them. straHon stopped. II fan wbo
that carried hiin .into lite llrsl deprived Roy White of a three- Houk also said 15 or 16 fans , "I went back, turned and Inter I e red with Robit)son's
&lt;Srd),
.U.s Ang - olo ooo 201- 4 11 2 voluntarily told him thalj jumped and caught It," Robin- eal&lt;h of • fly by Et.ton
' Houston
110 014 oox-7 12 l · Robinson did not hive control son explained. "Then I fell Howard In lite olxllt lnninl of
PhUa
00 10 000 -1 ~ z Sutton, Miller (5), Perranoski of the ball .when he jack-knifed against lite wall and jaek·k~lfed tho nightcap Wll ejected
Allanla
101 001 OOx- 4 8 o' (6), Moeller (7) and Roseboro: over IJJe lltree-loot right field intp lite stands.. Alter I fell In "If .anybody had hit me, I
Jackson, CUip (8) aDd Ueck· Farrell, ·cuellar &lt;7) and Bale· barrier into lite stands.
""era! pe'Ople tried. to take the wouldn't have -anne back to lite
er: Lemasler (5-4) aDd Torre. man. WP.Farrell 12-5). LP· "I caught It clean and never ball away from me. Bul it was riJbt nekl," said Robinson.
LP.Jackson lf.l). Hit-Aaron Sutton (7-6). HRs-Jockson (1st), even juggled il," said Robinson. stuck securely in lito webbin&amp; Roblnoon wao never burt
(24llt).
Lefebvre ll~llt).
"The ball stuck In the webbing of my glove."
lllhough play had to be slopped

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HI!, pme bloloJIIt, Oldo D~
vllloJI of Wlklllfe. Prevlou
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ud W Ia Ullf. Tilt Ill$ flnl
q - kUlwuliT.
Tbe biJb.,l reported klba
dllriq lflo llrtt quarter of lflo
ewreat year were Ia TrumbuU lilt), Waablalfoa US),
AI..DI II) aid Loeao (8) C.Ualleo. Typeo ol aecklenlol kUla
lllc]udod: bit by motor velllo·
leo &lt;lftl: eao1bt Ia feoeeo
&lt;11: run dawn by dup (I);
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W. L. Pet. GB
I s~ Fran
41 :15 .1111 ...
Pi9sburgh
37 26 .58'1 2~
!AI Angeles 37 28 .569· 3~
HOUston
36 30 .5t~ 5
' Philadelphia 35 32 .52% 8%
' so, Louis
32 32 .500 a
l:illcinnotl
30 :II .419 II ·
AUonta
31 38 .449 II~
New York
:15 3'1 .413 14
Cbicogo
20 4:1 .333 II
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SaD Franelsco 9 Cbleago 1
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New York Z St. Louill I, nigh!
Atlanta I Phlladelploia I, night
1 Cinei 11 Plllsburgh a. night
W"'-daj'a Probable Pll&lt;bero
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New Yock at St. Louis fnlgbtl
- Fil!her (4-6) vs. Ja&lt;kson (6-6).
San Francil!eu al Chicago 121
- Perry (1-1) aDd Herbel II~)
ar~n
vs. Koonce &lt;1·1) and Ellsworth
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'~-9) or Brogllo 12·&gt;1.
1 The Meigs Legion team scorPbUadelpbltl at
Alboolo i ed Its fourth slraight biumph
&lt;llljhti-Buhl (2-4) vs. Blaslft· wiiJJ a 13-ll shutout over visit·
ga!llf (:H).
ing Beverly al Baehlel Field j
Los Allltles at Hooston In Mason Tuesday evening.
:
•mght) - Koulax 112-2) vs. It was IJJe Melts t•am's
Bru('e (1-4).. .
ond win over Beverly this seapit Is bur 1 h at Cincinnati lOll .
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•niJhti-Cardwell (3-4) vs. Fourteen bases Qn balls lsMalooey (1·21. ,
sued by Beverly pitchers aided I
Tburaday 1 Gamet
I the Meigs attack greatly as the
San Francisco at Houston
Ilocal boys, managed bv Mel I
PlttsW.:gh at Clnelnnato, nigh! Clark, notched only sl~ hits. I
St. LouiS at Houston, mght
Beverly was limited to onlv
!Only
'':'!:~:')
IJJree hits during IJJe e i g h ·t I
m caa W. L. Pet. GB frame affair. The first hit by
Baltimore
Beverly w" when Cooley, first I
43 23 ~2
Detroit
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It's fresh-ground flavor y&lt;lQ can't get in a can.
Tueldly'l Retaltl
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Bait. 7 N.Y. 5, lsi, twilight
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KanBall City t Chicago a, night I hitters f~r Meigs were ~g~
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Calif. 10 Minn. 7, night
Sauer wtth a double and s cnWedoeld1y'1 Probable Pikber1 fice Oy for three runs
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1 nigh{) Boswell (4-4) vs. Swan eac.·h had a single for two i
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day instead, due to work con·
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flicts. Cheshire is at Souther•
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Nottebart g~~ ~ the ~i~, work- Barons
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what pitcher Don Nottebart . ing 3 1-3 innings. but Silly MeBurdette and Skinner. White
&lt;ailed ''ll slaff victory."
Cool pitched · the last two in- (LP), Lewis 13) and F 1 o yd.
He •. -s one of four Cincinnati mngs.
Umpires : Lefrlngwell, plate;
pitchers to work in the contest McCool also beut out an In1 Young, bases.
In which Ihe Reds sported the field hit in the eighth inning and
Pirates a three-run lead in the scored the ··-·ds' final run.
top of tile lirst and !hen .boried I Tommy Helms returned to ac- SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT
lhem with a 15-hlt attacl[ ...
tion after. nursing a groin inThe Athena Jaycees
are
"Talk to me In October and jury for more than a week and
a double eliminatioa
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32 teams will be accepted. The
losl this season.
. , call '1n ace Jim Maloney (8-2) to entry fee is~ per club. Please
He socked a double in the go againsl Pittsburgh's top seod all entry fees to Athens
fi rst inning as the Reds scored mar Steve Blass (S..l).
Jaycees, Bo1 182, Athens, 45'101
four runs to wipe out the lead iii~iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiJiii
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Harper's Slreak To 17
Tommy Harper set ofl the
second-inning explosion with a :
double.
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hits."
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the young ouUielder replied. It
extended his battlug streak
'lw··gh 17 games. Roberto ClemPnte had robbed him ol a hit
In the rirst inning 011 a shoestring catch· and Jose Pagan in
Don't Be Mislead By Carlo1d Pricet and
th" third -,nade II diving stop at
lltlrd bOBe pf Harper's groundFancy-off
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j'Mine, Vada's and Pete's.''
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!anded pitching and collected· Ihe Baronsl getting&gt;jWo'i
two singles Tuesday to lead the in the same inning on
Pomeroy Pony baseball learn to bobbles.
on 8·3 victory over the Middle· ! Pomeroy chased lite B'Brons'
port Barons on the Barons' st~rter, lefty Greg White in the
home field .
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''They tty lo lllake 1M hit \0. .~5 aDd leadlag the Nat1011al lspoUlght with Aaroa 11 be bit iloW' tlmel bt the ointh to
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The ~omer tlejl l!te number rlgbl willt lite shift," Aaron League,
safely lA his 18th consecutive Byron Browne's three run
by Chuck Hiller and Ken Boyer, IJ
The BI!CI'&lt;&gt;I to Hank Aaron's hit by Gil Hodges, Willie Ma)'ll, said "but I know lltatlll tried
Other Gamoo
game, scored the lirst rua of in the Cubs last turn at
wild pitch by 1 - Tracy
success is that be's drawn the IStan Musial, Dttke Solder and to 'change my otyle for Ia other NL ploy, San lhe game and robbed Jackie
Fl!T'II Wtao 8eeoM
Stallar&lt;l, AI Luplow's infield
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fine line bet we,. concenlratloa l Eddie M~Ihews - and Aaron somelbi!lll IJke lhat I wouldn't Francisco lop~ Cltlcago i-7, Brandl of a home run in the Jobn Baleman'• threO-rua
Rem Swoboda's aingle
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and thiDking.
:llas nine games left this month be able to hit at a!!." ·
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Homtmerln' Hank bas deve- to lltrealen Babe RuiJJ's major Aaron's J!yle "eludes an 7-f, . 'Cinc)lmati walloped Pi!· Iover t11e fence 10 oip a buddiRg HousiO!t oixllt illltins !bat runs.
Ioecond ~
loped tile ability to sill out league 'lJark of 30.
IJJoughts about ltome runa and lsburgh ll-8 and New York Philadelphi·a rally. Denny Le- helped Dick Farrell wio his Pittsburgh scored three timeo same oltlllbe&lt; of
thougblll of Impending records
Sblll Dlda't Worl
records. He le11111ed the bard tllpped SI. Louil! H
! master went aU IJJe way for the secood game in seven
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and radi&lt;al defensive moveo [ That possibility didn'l laze way not to antiCipate reco" In lhe America• League,'! Braves, scattering ftve bits and slons. Los Angeles loser Dol
which miJhl otherwise cloud 1Aaron any mor~ . titan lite setting performancea,
·Baltimore split with New York, I fanning !our, as be picked up Sutton was forl)ed to leave lite
his mind. .
I"modified WlijiaDUI shift" Pbll· "The only time I ever winning the first 7-5 and losing bill fifth win against lour losses. game in tile lliJllt because of a
Tbe AUanta slugger rovealed lie Manager Gene Mauch lltought of a record was Ia the ,seeund gbnle 8-3, Cleveland 1 Juan Marichal wasn't himself hangnaH on his pitching band
hls ·lheories Tuesday 111ght alter employed ill 'a vain attempt to 11159," Aaron admitted. "I was edged Bostoo 2-1, Detroit but still managed to go lite . and reliever Bob Miller couldn't '
equalling a National. League Blop the !!2-year-old right!lelder. billing ,425 going into the All· downed WaBhiDion 5-2, Kansas distance and register bill 13th retire any of the lour batws
record lor. the ooost borne runs Mauch placed three inllllders !ltar game and lltought I would City clipped Chicago H and Iriumph against two defeato. be faced.
through June 30 in a single on the left· side of second base l hit .400 that year." But don't CaliforRia tripped Minnesota 10. Tom Haller drove in three runs Bob Shaw stopped St. Louis
season ·when his Htll elreuit of Ibut Aaron still went two-for- ~ get !he impression Aaron _fell 7. .
with a single and his I21JJ oo four bits and chalked up bll
the year helped lite Braves to a four and scored twice.
aparl He still wound up hitting Rico Carly shared _.the , homer _and lite G!ants_ scored llbird straight win since joining
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seeood game. The game eud
in bedlam •• cherry bolllbo
were expl~ed. ~ the
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but a bad deeiJiun. Tbo rule
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row of Yankee Stadium's right ! run homer lltat would bllve of my glove and never !~It It. I Fans pelted lite rlghl field
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lield slands.
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given lite Yankees an 8-7 win. gU06s a lot of die-hard lanslarea wlllt so much debris at lite
NEW YORK (UP!)- Frank Manager Ralph Houk led the "No man alive knows U would claim I lost control of j slarl of !he seeood game, won
Robinson claimed today tllat he Yankees in a biller on-the-field Robinson had poosesslon or not lite ball but I can trulhlully say by lite Yankees, 1-3, that
"~ver. even i'!"led ;ne. ball" Iprotest ofJ)mpire Hank Soar's when he went out ,of slghl," j lltat It was a ~lean catch.", .. I~mplr~ N~slor Clt~l~k warned
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Orioles' .,_~ Tuesday night formally protest IJJe game. The ever · carried Ihrough on a own-that several fans tried to announcer lhat lite game mitbl
VIctory over the New Yoik play came with two on oDd lwo prolest but I was robbed out of take the ball away from · him as be IOrfelled unleu tile demon·
Yankees with a Jeaping catch Iout In the last of the ninth and a ball game."
he lay on his back among them. straHon stopped. II fan wbo
that carried hiin .into lite llrsl deprived Roy White of a three- Houk also said 15 or 16 fans , "I went back, turned and Inter I e red with Robit)son's
&lt;Srd),
.U.s Ang - olo ooo 201- 4 11 2 voluntarily told him thalj jumped and caught It," Robin- eal&lt;h of • fly by Et.ton
' Houston
110 014 oox-7 12 l · Robinson did not hive control son explained. "Then I fell Howard In lite olxllt lnninl of
PhUa
00 10 000 -1 ~ z Sutton, Miller (5), Perranoski of the ball .when he jack-knifed against lite wall and jaek·k~lfed tho nightcap Wll ejected
Allanla
101 001 OOx- 4 8 o' (6), Moeller (7) and Roseboro: over IJJe lltree-loot right field intp lite stands.. Alter I fell In "If .anybody had hit me, I
Jackson, CUip (8) aDd Ueck· Farrell, ·cuellar &lt;7) and Bale· barrier into lite stands.
""era! pe'Ople tried. to take the wouldn't have -anne back to lite
er: Lemasler (5-4) aDd Torre. man. WP.Farrell 12-5). LP· "I caught It clean and never ball away from me. Bul it was riJbt nekl," said Robinson.
LP.Jackson lf.l). Hit-Aaron Sutton (7-6). HRs-Jockson (1st), even juggled il," said Robinson. stuck securely in lito webbin&amp; Roblnoon wao never burt
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Lefebvre ll~llt).
"The ball stuck In the webbing of my glove."
lllhough play had to be slopped

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San Francil!eu al Chicago 121
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&lt;llljhti-Buhl (2-4) vs. Blaslft· wiiJJ a 13-ll shutout over visit·
ga!llf (:H).
ing Beverly al Baehlel Field j
Los Allltles at Hooston In Mason Tuesday evening.
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•mght) - Koulax 112-2) vs. It was IJJe Melts t•am's
Bru('e (1-4).. .
ond win over Beverly this seapit Is bur 1 h at Cincinnati lOll .
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•niJhti-Cardwell (3-4) vs. Fourteen bases Qn balls lsMalooey (1·21. ,
sued by Beverly pitchers aided I
Tburaday 1 Gamet
I the Meigs attack greatly as the
San Francisco at Houston
Ilocal boys, managed bv Mel I
PlttsW.:gh at Clnelnnato, nigh! Clark, notched only sl~ hits. I
St. LouiS at Houston, mght
Beverly was limited to onlv
!Only
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IJJree hits during IJJe e i g h ·t I
m caa W. L. Pet. GB frame affair. The first hit by
Baltimore
Beverly w" when Cooley, first I
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Detroit
:It 23 ·. 629 2 baseman, singled to lead off !
Clevelaod
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John Flowers hurled for IJJe j
Mlnnesoll
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CRica•
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New York
27 34 .113 131\ I ooe htt. Davtd While, a WaWashln&amp;too
21 39 .418 1~11 hamo product. pitched shutout .
Kansu City 26 38 .406 16 ball in the final three- innings
Boston
22 42 .344 20 striking out seven. walking two
It's fresh-ground flavor y&lt;lQ can't get in a can.
Tueldly'l Retaltl
and Issuing two free passes.
Bait. 7 N.Y. 5, lsi, twilight
Gib Milliron paced
the
Fresh-ground flavor you do get in A&amp;P's whole-bean
New York 1. Ball. 3, 2nd, niJht Meigs team in hittin~ a
Clevelaild 1 Boston 1, night
triple and two singles tha 8('- i
Eight O'Clock, Red Circle and Bokar Coffees.
Detroit $ Washington 2. night It'Ounted for three runs. her 1
KanBall City t Chicago a, night I hitters f~r Meigs were ~g~
You .see, once the coffee bean is ground, the flavor begins to fade,
Calif. 10 Minn. 7, night
Sauer wtth a double and s cnWedoeld1y'1 Probable Pikber1 fice Oy for three runs
Ued
M~¥esota at C ul If or n I a in ; Lenny Van Meter and BtU i
That's why, when we at A&amp;P buy the finet_, coffees we can find,
1 nigh{) Boswell (4-4) vs. Swan eac.·h had a single for two i
l'hance tS-81 .
· RBI's apiece and Buddy Moore i
we bring them to you still in the bean.
Chica&amp;o at' Kansas City 12. smacked o double. Van Meter :
1wi-ni1btl-Lamabt 14·3) and and Moore also srored three '
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·raKei!-alittJe 'extra'iVoTl&lt;]iit we're h'appy to do it~ nigloil-SI~bel1 (7·3 1 and Tiant Hunlington over IJJe weekend /
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That way we can be sure you 'II enjoy the full, fres'h taste
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of A&amp;P's Coffee Mill Flavor,
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Mojor Leogue Reoullo
Baltimore at New York By United Preso lateraatloaal
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' UPI1 - Sixth-seeded Dennis 1 meeting between Marty Ries· 1
Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., sen, the steady swiqer from '
who is having as much trouble j Evanston, Ill., 110d Gene Seott, !
J~.' ith his temper as with his the 12th-ranked U.S. player
opponents, clashed with Ru.s- !from Sl. James, N.Y.
&gt;ian Alex Melreveli today 01 The only olher seeded Ameri·
s~cond round play in the men's can, Clark Graebrier of Beecb&gt;&lt;ngles bepn ot Ihe 80th i wood, Ohio, No. 8, met
W•mbledoo tenni!ii &lt;'hampion-1Australian Owen D'dvldson.
~hips.
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Monday wheo a camera fan of Australia in first round play.
trked him while he was beating While the mtn were fighting
Bob Lutz of Los Angeles. was their way to hopeful victories, ·
unr. of II American!'i in the last most of the American women's '
b4 afler !he lirst round . At '"nHngenl had the day off. 1
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Calif., and Nancy Richey of
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IJF.VIITED ro INTI!Ittl~'t lll Dalla•.
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0 hi o Braves 24; Alou, Braves and 1
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mmng Wit thr~ runs off scheduled Thi.U"Sday, on Satur'I'here· were smiles from wall Darrell ?steen. The Pirates
day instead, due to work con·
'(I wall and wisecracks bouncing anothe! Ln the seventh, but
flicts. Cheshire is at Souther•
Pavletoch malched that m lhe Friday with Middleport drawII
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The Reds had downed the homer.
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t12 010 2-8 9 ~
Pittsburgh Pirates by 11-8 in
Nottebart g~~ ~ the ~i~, work- Barons
003 000 0- s 4 7
what pitcher Don Nottebart . ing 3 1-3 innings. but Silly MeBurdette and Skinner. White
&lt;ailed ''ll slaff victory."
Cool pitched · the last two in- (LP), Lewis 13) and F 1 o yd.
He •. -s one of four Cincinnati mngs.
Umpires : Lefrlngwell, plate;
pitchers to work in the contest McCool also beut out an In1 Young, bases.
In which Ihe Reds sported the field hit in the eighth inning and
Pirates a three-run lead in the scored the ··-·ds' final run.
top of tile lirst and !hen .boried I Tommy Helms returned to ac- SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT
lhem with a 15-hlt attacl[ ...
tion after. nursing a groin inThe Athena Jaycees
are
"Talk to me In October and jury for more than a week and
a double eliminatioa
I'll v. ive you a story ,~ · tradce¢ ¥fished ·
to
Deron Johnsop. It wae !he ·slug. ti&gt; ,JIItlvi! '
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ger's way of saying he intends Wfth a
The first
to make up for time already streak going, the Reds
32 teams will be accepted. The
losl this season.
. , call '1n ace Jim Maloney (8-2) to entry fee is~ per club. Please
He socked a double in the go againsl Pittsburgh's top seod all entry fees to Athens
fi rst inning as the Reds scored mar Steve Blass (S..l).
Jaycees, Bo1 182, Athens, 45'101
four runs to wipe out the lead iii~iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiJiii
Pittsburgh had P.iled up in chasIng Hank Fischer to the show- .
ers. He also smacked a two-run
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Harper's Slreak To 17
Tommy Harper set ofl the
second-inning explosion with a :
double.
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''Too bad -Tommy " someone I
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"you could have had three
hits."
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"I'm satisfied with the one,"
the young ouUielder replied. It
extended his battlug streak
'lw··gh 17 games. Roberto ClemPnte had robbed him ol a hit
In the rirst inning 011 a shoestring catch· and Jose Pagan in
Don't Be Mislead By Carlo1d Pricet and
th" third -,nade II diving stop at
lltlrd bOBe pf Harper's groundFancy-off
Nanie Brinctsl
er and turned it into a for.ce
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-·.WITH TMESE ,fREEZERS:
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slreaks," pololed out Harper.
j'Mine, Vada's and Pete's.''
Pinson ron his to II games wlllt
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!anded pitching and collected· Ihe Baronsl getting&gt;jWo'i
two singles Tuesday to lead the in the same inning on
Pomeroy Pony baseball learn to bobbles.
on 8·3 victory over the Middle· ! Pomeroy chased lite B'Brons'
port Barons on the Barons' st~rter, lefty Greg White in the
home field .
lhird inning when Danny
Pomeroy remained undefeat- bott's single olated twr. r~ Til.'J
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''They tty lo lllake 1M hit \0. .~5 aDd leadlag the Nat1011al lspoUlght with Aaroa 11 be bit iloW' tlmel bt the ointh to
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The ~omer tlejl l!te number rlgbl willt lite shift," Aaron League,
safely lA his 18th consecutive Byron Browne's three run
by Chuck Hiller and Ken Boyer, IJ
The BI!CI'&lt;&gt;I to Hank Aaron's hit by Gil Hodges, Willie Ma)'ll, said "but I know lltatlll tried
Other Gamoo
game, scored the lirst rua of in the Cubs last turn at
wild pitch by 1 - Tracy
success is that be's drawn the IStan Musial, Dttke Solder and to 'change my otyle for Ia other NL ploy, San lhe game and robbed Jackie
Fl!T'II Wtao 8eeoM
Stallar&lt;l, AI Luplow's infield
.
fine line bet we,. concenlratloa l Eddie M~Ihews - and Aaron somelbi!lll IJke lhat I wouldn't Francisco lop~ Cltlcago i-7, Brandl of a home run in the Jobn Baleman'• threO-rua
Rem Swoboda's aingle
llon
and thiDking.
:llas nine games left this month be able to hit at a!!." ·
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Homtmerln' Hank bas deve- to lltrealen Babe RuiJJ's major Aaron's J!yle "eludes an 7-f, . 'Cinc)lmati walloped Pi!· Iover t11e fence 10 oip a buddiRg HousiO!t oixllt illltins !bat runs.
Ioecond ~
loped tile ability to sill out league 'lJark of 30.
IJJoughts about ltome runa and lsburgh ll-8 and New York Philadelphi·a rally. Denny Le- helped Dick Farrell wio his Pittsburgh scored three timeo same oltlllbe&lt; of
thougblll of Impending records
Sblll Dlda't Worl
records. He le11111ed the bard tllpped SI. Louil! H
! master went aU IJJe way for the secood game in seven
·
and radi&lt;al defensive moveo [ That possibility didn'l laze way not to antiCipate reco" In lhe America• League,'! Braves, scattering ftve bits and slons. Los Angeles loser Dol
which miJhl otherwise cloud 1Aaron any mor~ . titan lite setting performancea,
·Baltimore split with New York, I fanning !our, as be picked up Sutton was forl)ed to leave lite
his mind. .
I"modified WlijiaDUI shift" Pbll· "The only time I ever winning the first 7-5 and losing bill fifth win against lour losses. game in tile lliJllt because of a
Tbe AUanta slugger rovealed lie Manager Gene Mauch lltought of a record was Ia the ,seeund gbnle 8-3, Cleveland 1 Juan Marichal wasn't himself hangnaH on his pitching band
hls ·lheories Tuesday 111ght alter employed ill 'a vain attempt to 11159," Aaron admitted. "I was edged Bostoo 2-1, Detroit but still managed to go lite . and reliever Bob Miller couldn't '
equalling a National. League Blop the !!2-year-old right!lelder. billing ,425 going into the All· downed WaBhiDion 5-2, Kansas distance and register bill 13th retire any of the lour batws
record lor. the ooost borne runs Mauch placed three inllllders !ltar game and lltought I would City clipped Chicago H and Iriumph against two defeato. be faced.
through June 30 in a single on the left· side of second base l hit .400 that year." But don't CaliforRia tripped Minnesota 10. Tom Haller drove in three runs Bob Shaw stopped St. Louis
season ·when his Htll elreuit of Ibut Aaron still went two-for- ~ get !he impression Aaron _fell 7. .
with a single and his I21JJ oo four bits and chalked up bll
the year helped lite Braves to a four and scored twice.
aparl He still wound up hitting Rico Carly shared _.the , homer _and lite G!ants_ scored llbird straight win since joining
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6 l.f l2tp state stereo; 4 speed auto- 1: etc. All withOut attachments.
For a., .. •U~~MUt•
matic changer, 4 speaker Take over payments of $6
u•u~oATIONI
For Rent
sound system. Radie equip- · per month or pay l;lalance due 1
TIM PUtiMitltr ....,.,. . . . . "'"'
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Mlftlmum • .,.., " """
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6 22 itp l Doxol BoUie Goo.
c."".=~..:.;..::,..
$12. Also sleepmg rotm. Box
- ~ Brothers, 618 E. Main Sl,
M !: =,!:CO.:...~.":!:._
69, Midd1eport, 0. L. Oodson. GERT'S 8 gay girl _ ready Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
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st. Louis
CbicBRO I
Los Ang•
Moodll
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or wnte'

ANTIQUE l"UrnllUre,

a.,.,

miocellarA!OliS. (;ail
Mn. lloward CocU. 800 W.
MaiD St.. POinei'OJ.

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PHONE

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FoUR ROOM furnlsbed

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menl WY U658.
THREE and four room fur·
Dished apartmenls. All utili·
Ues paid. Phone WY 2-2710,
Rowley and Reed. Alter

N· ce
HAM SHom')lunday, June 26
from 12 tif' dark on the Robert HlU f~. Sponsored by
the Racini·: Fire Department.

p. m. call WY W574.

6 22 4tc

===;-+,-;-;-- -;;;--

4 S

AUCTION al Adams Trading
Pos~ Main St., Rutland, Ohio,
Friday nights at 7:30. Phone
742-5394.
6 21 6tc

ed m:fdu!~::'m:

for 8 Whir( after
carpets with Blue

C]eaning

Lustre.

Rent electrie sbampooer $1.
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
1
6 20 stc .
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AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT
Write, Phon• or Contac:t

USED PIANO .
ONE GOOD u~ upTight p1ano.
JIM CARNAHAN
With bench. Priced to sell thiS
RACINE. OHIO
week. Call Ru!iand Furniture i ========""'=
742-4211.
I 21 3tc SEWING maclllne' repair ..,.
~···-·rice, all makes, W'l ~-KAY guitar, single piCk - up. n., Fahril Shop Pomel'Of
Can be played With or
Aulhorized Singer Sales and
out amplifier, excellent
dition. Will sacrifke. Also

Service.

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Crow's Steak House
Pomeroy, 0.

.......,
2 dl

63

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set ol Burke
golf clubs, good
992-2700 or see at 534

DO-IT~YOURSELF

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T...,.., htllth

campers

Swiss Steak ~ . _•. . •.

Bucket Steak •_•... ~

lb.

Rib Steak •.... ·-·

FOI Sl'lf

Napkins
- • .._..... 37c

IJ

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99c

lb.

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Semi Boneless Hams

Bread . . . . . . . . 2 1..... 45e

79c

lb.

Adllph'• MNt

Marinade

Tissue

K._ Stndwldo

or Cry.Q.Yac HaW

lwlft'o PI'Ollliul!l -

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pQ.29c

Fish Sticks ... _...

Dinner Rolls ........ 2 :: 25c
Cheese Bits

~

Luck'• Pinto, Greal. Nerthem, or Llrn.

Corn.- .... __ ... 5 ~~.:U $1
LJb.\y'• YIIMI
Sausage .................... 5 4.....

39c

Cookies .......... ~... 49e
LodyTollor ''"'""' HtH

Shortening

Coffee

Crisco Oil

Ora~nge Juice

Peaches

K._~... tr~

Soap

: ::.k $1.00

3 lb.
Libby'•

45c

Tomato Juice ..• 4 !:" $1

Ajax

ACIIOS8
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painter
I. Spenlob

13. Irrttats

gel'\eral
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dry

In or !hlp by parcel

post.

Check mailed to ynu
day 1 receive roots

same
B ill

Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio, P.
0. Box 14.
6 22 6tc

WATER uAVLJNG, Pbone

Jl!n.
6 9 30tc

12116.

HOUSJi: and roo! palntlnl. $1.25
per hour. call alter 5, VI •
24&amp;4.
5 14 30ip

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thumt.
np

the lilll1plN
State
li.Not
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StoneauWed
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player
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book
3&amp;. Oriental
old atyte
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ROUSH &amp; LYONS

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atyle
36. Away
.aa. City in.
Nel.-aska

rauure:

HONDA

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4l.Stuna

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A. Monntal:a

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ff.Conooal
to. Pl"e80fod

a1 ONI OF THI

DOWN
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-1ST PEOPLE!

AX"I'DLBAAXB
LOXG.I:LLOW
One 1t~1 ~·1· :Imply ltaJadl fOr anot.Jmo. X.. thts umple A. 11 \M
lor the three L's, X for tbt two 0'1, etc. .11n11e Jet:tenJ, ·..,..

Sale or Trade

PCGBKRNH
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HORSE. Phone SH-~=
2-4176 .

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::-:
, ready to
work, cultivators, 2 bottom
plows and an I ft double disk.
Will trade lor plclo-up truck.
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6 1Z Itt

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Willi Coupon 1t1ow

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WY 2-2151

................ 43c

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a. .., ........

69c
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Pomeroy

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kropr All Flavors

Ice Milk ••.. __ . . .

v.

K...,,

Chocolate Milk

,.1. 49c

2 ,, ,.1.. $1

K..,.r

Sour Cream .. __ . ~&gt; "'"' 29e

~':!. $1

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Cheese Spread

No. I
uns

Y, Gal.

Ajax Cleanser

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can11

2 lb.
box

HEAD

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Peaches

Aetion

ond

9 $1
:.: 76c
69c

4 Qt. Sauce Pan

Rawlings Honda Sales
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

• ••••

lnrld!td F~ OrantH

Soaky

STARS RUSH OUT : AT ONE STRIDE COMES THE DARK.C01.lilRI1Xlll:

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1'Mtf!nla~.y's

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·~fjaolaS BWNCDWlll'

Soup
Listerine ..

lltlnJ

Troncl ltololoto
ltttl With (I'HI'

DICK RAWLINGS

a. unt""c

DEST clerk. See Mr.
Pratt,
Ohio Hotel, Middleport, Ohio.
!2t 6tc
BABYSmER to live In and
care lor lloo smaD cbildr011.
l.lght bouseworiL Phone Jm.
:tl85 or 992-3223.
6 20 3tc

•'•

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CAMPING TRAILERS

.Amerle&amp;D

T

• ... - ..... 71c
Ajax

(Except Raven)

33. Home on
t.he rang-e,
So.

16 oz.

Green Beans . . 5 ~:. $1

• Krottr
• • •Pun• •• ,•• M• .•. Frem
• ••••
VltlrMn

IWf " " - Liqcllcl

e13 02. Duck Ceilin,.·e

trophleo, ""' l"'&amp;th aNI .. oC the day lba CO!lo ... cllftereot.

Rolls ......... 3

71c

-~ in, Plywood Fl. . .

29. Ctleeaea

Drinks

29c

$1
Pot Pies .-.... -. 5 ....
pkoo.

Vel Uquid
e~on~ ... ... .. .. . 65c
Ajax

eStell X·Framee

«Ll'rafe

.28. Le&amp;IJel

Jtli.QREW

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lirdlt';t ~rench. Cut, or Cut WIIC

3f.ll'oetl...

J2.Juon'•

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France
op'a
D.BJallJa, Cspltal ot li.NL'o
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French Fries . _.

Morton Clovtrluf ., P•rbrhouw

30. Overturn•

1

Miracle -Whip

...... 71c

A•ondolo Crlnklo Cut

ol
whBIN

GINSJi:NG and Golden Seal, top 'I 28. Therefore
roots. Home every evening at
5 or 8 o'clock. Bring roots

Dotwpnt

Clrws Orlntt, ,,.,., Punch

M ealo·iA·minutea tim• ~nil

Fab

23. Argued

24!. Herd

furtiVely

price for good clean

Salad DreBBlng

·~t1tnfq

of

Fnztll FDDds lh

Cold Power
2

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~'&gt;

Daii'IJ 'Dtlecta.bles

....... _...... 87c
DAILY CROSSWORD

:~:At

);;t

LIUI.,. Dltvflrnt

GILS - ages 5-12 Bato• Jes.
•oil!. Be a ,!R,mber of the
"GJo.Ettes" twirllag
corp.
Mardi Jn parades, be In COIIteslll, etc. Alao private baton
lessons for people over 12,
summer only, to be glv.. 111
Pomeroy and Middleport. By j
recognized professional twirl·
Jng Instructor authorized by
STAR LINE Baton Co., Inc.,
, • of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Coli DOW li!U863
6 22 31p
· .--=~ ·. -SOON! Middle aged lady to
work 4 days a week and stay
nights to be with eld!!1"ly lady
See Bessie Atbey, 509 South
Second Ave., Middleport, 0.
Come to side door. 6 22 31&lt;:

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II,

K.._ Cllcl Poohlllled

!~. 69c

Beets ..... ____ . 10 ~~llll $V•

Dtl Monlt W.K. or C.l. Yollow

K.....

69c

lb.
pq,

A-.Jo c.t

Beans ... -_.. .. . 5 ~..• $1 A)

Krottr Fully B1bcl

Gtrten't

.. --

11oll111on

Roll Roast

'--~~-~-­
Vital kl L1 ib~o'7: ~·- «health·

Bouquet Soap
4 ......... 57c

·-..

5ae

Pork Steak ........... · .... · lb. 59c

Cooloocl Plllttt
Palmolive Soap -·o
Perch ....•......•
3 ....... 39c

6

lb.

P:rtsh, Lun

__

..,.. Pomllr

59e

K. C. Steak •..•..• •. $1.79

Sandwich Bags
~·................... 29c
Towels
- ........._, 35c

1~.

69c

--lb.

• $1.19

lho!iCot-lo

~onttm, Rib

Hospital News:

-14or Cut

2V. to 4 lbo, Cubool

2 .- ... 29c

ooaservation.

o.

·Ground Chuck

Thrifly !nollch ~- 0• _ . . , Cut

Thrifty By The Piece

Seotties

..,..

RHtt

Kroger l'resh

Swiss Steak .•....• _

-· ............. 35t

CAR .WASH

ht

MMt TI'IMI"

Chuck Roast

Seott Towels

are selected on citizenship, cbar·
acler and interest ohoWII
In

6 20 :ltc

cyl
wo

Pomeroy 'Motpt ~

Junior leader. The

trirt, no pels. Ph. 992-3092.

50!

G•••

IsChartging

rooms and bath, utilities
nished, close to business

64

PT. PLEASANT - "JI'!vt Jl..
County boyS and 00111 .-· .~ •.~
Jo1ut
PL . Pleasut.
the MMoa eo....
lli!UReHi ,Jillly
Southside, spti~ by
.1 Roll1ile wci!Jge, .Pt. ·l'leaoant, lzaak ·Walton · , ·~ue:
Frank Robinson, West ·Columbia; New Havea Gord.. Club,
Sam !carbercy, 4-H
fl.lubs,
·.~
ii1d Ann Lewis, Soulbsldd,' FilA,
ONN .VIS. t:do P.M. attended 1/10 Silver Ao~ero.ry
Annual West Virginia Ccmser"""""""""""-'1 valion Camp held at Camp
Caesar, Websler County, last
lnltrvdio111
week.
!c:::-;::::.1 · 'Die Slate Departmeat ol N~
LOCAL MEN, Ages :IIHO Need·
ural R...uree,, Slate Soil Coned to train as SEMI D~V!
servation,
Weill Virginia . Ex·
ERS. You can earn
ov.er
1
,
'f
""1$"'
"
"
' I tensioR Servlct, West VirSlnia
$3.00 per hour. Call 1·513-$39383 or write AI· Wla Somi ::::=:-;:;-:::::::-=!:;!;:-;:;::- University and the State ConDivision, 814 High
Street, I'II1!1'Q CopJII!8 8erV1/8. Cor&gt; servatlon Educational Coancll
lei · made al loCal ~papers. cooperate with local srou~ in
Hamii!Dn, Ohio.
6 21 2tc
blrtl1 rec:onls aDd a!Qiost any carrying out conservation .IP""'
documenll. i..;,__
grams on a slate-wide batHs.
\7)lljiler
IDIIan
....
_.,..,
.. , ; ,
. · .,
All phases of conserv~IIon
are taught and campers , a~
tend various sessions. ~!llson
County Conservation Officer
•'
-~ .
Mileo Darst attended lbe camp
and sened hio 12th year as an
Instructor.
Sam Scarberry, Ne• Haveo,
9ponsored by the 4-H Cluba
was awarded a scholarsbip to
attend next year's camp as 1

"-*

ments. WY ~5434.
12 6
RUMMAGE sale sponsored by 4 BED':\OOM modt!l'll home, I,"'S"t."',"M"idd=Je;;;po;;;;r.;t,;;;;0;;;;.='"2"t='l'
the Free Will Bapllst Church Raci1.e, R. D. 2. lnqmre Tom
JUNE VALUE SALE
Friday and Saturday, June Wolfe at Racine Homtl Bank
APPLIANCES
24-25 across from the Fire- or write Hugh Ca!.rns,
City,
Ohio.
6
tO
tote
otone in Middleport, Ohio.
6 2t 3tp
apartment,

65

.

~· r

Lettuc,e

49c

,.____ _ _"""
.

Natun'1 best •un-ripened IWfets!

each

Plums ... __ . __ ....

lb.

29e

Red Grapes ......... --

lb.

39e

lb.

29e

lb.

49e

Nectarines·····-·
Bing Cherries . . . . .

.
I

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Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Way
"'\NT AD

"' •,- '
If Uoited

Not

~ For- Sale. ~~- lt~nt
--

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--

-

S.le __ __ l_..:.llull-,.n;::lel::;;;s=Se="'=vh_eet
__

I~~o;;cma~;'·;;;.g•ma~h~n~: i'

For Slle

·-- J-

~-

S ROOMS and bath, electrical· JU... TAKEN IN
~, I'd' Makes bu\tonholes, sews oR
.......... 1....
ly heated borne lR RuUnod. ' ..• ,
. . - 1... so I I buttons, "dal'lls, mooosrams.
.... . 1M .::!::.~:.~•,
A. 11.
Pb. 74W363.
6 l.f l2tp state stereo; 4 speed auto- 1: etc. All withOut attachments.
For a., .. •U~~MUt•
matic changer, 4 speaker Take over payments of $6
u•u~oATIONI
For Rent
sound system. Radie equip- · per month or pay l;lalance due 1
TIM PUtiMitltr ....,.,. . . . . "'"'
d Wal t ftolsh A
e
...... •• retMt ••• • ,.._.
-pe ·
nu
· ssum
-&amp;t 44:. Call 992-3218.
ob!•ctlo;..b'-.
ln.n
lboulllll M
ROOMS
AND
b
th
fU
.
h
$5.50
pt'f month or pay bal6 22 6tc 1
reportM
,.,.~e~,...,,. tne • • 3
a un rms ·
-,
·
·
··~':~ ,..':' ..:O',,:,=r:.a:: ed apartment Ph. 992 -2733 _ 1 ant-e due $93.33. CaU 992·3218 1
_ !
6 22 6
......
1 22 tic
~' !I Buslneu Slrvlces
.... wMtAIIIIWYI.u
G R a1
o •••, "' wo,. .., ,..,_
WEANED PIGS reody to go, 1 HEATING, PLUMBIN , ur
Mlftlmum • .,.., " """
~ ROOMS, prlv~te reslolence, Phone 992·7931.
6 22 itp l Doxol BoUie Goo.
c."".=~..:.;..::,..
$12. Also sleepmg rotm. Box
- ~ Brothers, 618 E. Main Sl,
M !: =,!:CO.:...~.":!:._
69, Midd1eport, 0. L. Oodson. GERT'S 8 gay girl _ ready Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
0 '

M

;,,.;,., ,:....,.. _

.._ .._

.•

$an Fran
PittsbLir~h

Lo; M~eh
l'hilodelphi

.;;;::;~::.,.
(!l'ltl Bradfnro

-.... a.-. •.,..,...

wn.., ·~

st. Louis
tind nnati

I

ALiantl:l

New York
Chicago
Su
Pit\!. 2 A

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(AID 01' THANltl a OIITUAIIIII
11.11 ftr M w.N IIIIIIIIM"II'II. hdl
MIIH•11 word te.

Clnclnnat
Cinclnnat
St. Louis
st. Louis
CbicBRO I
Los Ang•
Moodll
New Y
-llamUt
ll vs. E

·-·

•••••• Mouu
ltM a. "'- ...... , M.

6 17 6tp

dlshea.
or wnte'

ANTIQUE l"UrnllUre,

a.,.,

miocellarA!OliS. (;ail
Mn. lloward CocU. 800 W.
MaiD St.. POinei'OJ.

, , . _ • • ._ .._ to ""' • -

';: ~,1:0;

UIULT I'IODUCIIII

1 29

WANT AD

PHONE

'llfY 2·2156

FoUR ROOM furnlsbed

..

t!cj

8 art
p,

4 ll .!c
menl WY U658.
THREE and four room fur·
Dished apartmenls. All utili·
Ues paid. Phone WY 2-2710,
Rowley and Reed. Alter

N· ce
HAM SHom')lunday, June 26
from 12 tif' dark on the Robert HlU f~. Sponsored by
the Racini·: Fire Department.

p. m. call WY W574.

6 22 4tc

===;-+,-;-;-- -;;;--

4 S

AUCTION al Adams Trading
Pos~ Main St., Rutland, Ohio,
Friday nights at 7:30. Phone
742-5394.
6 21 6tc

ed m:fdu!~::'m:

for 8 Whir( after
carpets with Blue

C]eaning

Lustre.

Rent electrie sbampooer $1.
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
1
6 20 stc .
---

AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT
Write, Phon• or Contac:t

USED PIANO .
ONE GOOD u~ upTight p1ano.
JIM CARNAHAN
With bench. Priced to sell thiS
RACINE. OHIO
week. Call Ru!iand Furniture i ========""'=
742-4211.
I 21 3tc SEWING maclllne' repair ..,.
~···-·rice, all makes, W'l ~-KAY guitar, single piCk - up. n., Fahril Shop Pomel'Of
Can be played With or
Aulhorized Singer Sales and
out amplifier, excellent
dition. Will sacrifke. Also

Service.

-

A. t. IIBADJI'QBD

Rlc!tlle. Oldo
I -1 tfa

.-=---

Hou~lon

.,

De

Se.n~.~ei,=Pum~==""'=Y="M=-ld=d=lepo=rt=,0=·=• J=u=ne~:12,=1:::961=· I

li-Dally

iN"?.~!::.! lUre

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c.r.t

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COMJNG. SOONI

__,

ew-...;.;,.lc Q-..l•rlnl
To
~
SPied Our Drlv•ln

Sorvleo

Crow's Steak House
Pomeroy, 0.

.......,
2 dl

63

soe
,,.1

3 29 tfe

set ol Burke
golf clubs, good
992-2700 or see at 534

DO-IT~YOURSELF

••....

•

&lt;

•

•

'

•

;

'

CHOICE
CENTER CUT

'

Tenderay By The Piece

T...,.., htllth

campers

Swiss Steak ~ . _•. . •.

Bucket Steak •_•... ~

lb.

Rib Steak •.... ·-·

FOI Sl'lf

Napkins
- • .._..... 37c

IJ

•.
c

•II
•

,

I

•

lb.

99c

lb.

•v•

r..

01Jf1C-/IWA from h.••'V! I&lt;J you!

Semi Boneless Hams

Bread . . . . . . . . 2 1..... 45e

79c

lb.

Adllph'• MNt

Marinade

Tissue

K._ Stndwldo

or Cry.Q.Yac HaW

lwlft'o PI'Ollliul!l -

-~

··--·-••1

pQ.29c

Fish Sticks ... _...

Dinner Rolls ........ 2 :: 25c
Cheese Bits

~

Luck'• Pinto, Greal. Nerthem, or Llrn.

Corn.- .... __ ... 5 ~~.:U $1
LJb.\y'• YIIMI
Sausage .................... 5 4.....

39c

Cookies .......... ~... 49e
LodyTollor ''"'""' HtH

Shortening

Coffee

Crisco Oil

Ora~nge Juice

Peaches

K._~... tr~

Soap

: ::.k $1.00

3 lb.
Libby'•

45c

Tomato Juice ..• 4 !:" $1

Ajax

ACIIOS8
:1. The Warw

4.01!1

:zo. .......

.......ncb
pronoun

!1. 'l'hrough

,.........

"'tl&gt;e-

t.J\lan:!rola
Jordan

.. Soap

JO.Bal.ubetitct..
or Mcinl:oe!l 7.1&gt;utcb

.......

JL cantaloupo,

painter
I. Spenlob

13. Irrttats

gel'\eral
I.Nee

1..._,..,

""

.....

dry

In or !hlp by parcel

post.

Check mailed to ynu
day 1 receive roots

same
B ill

Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio, P.
0. Box 14.
6 22 6tc

WATER uAVLJNG, Pbone

Jl!n.
6 9 30tc

12116.

HOUSJi: and roo! palntlnl. $1.25
per hour. call alter 5, VI •
24&amp;4.
5 14 30ip

-

.Join Wanted

thumt.
np

the lilll1plN
State
li.Not
' 1. dlc!loa
A8ptd:
StoneauWed
.::. ThWI
player
lit Pbono
:13. Spindle
:10. Think,
book
3&amp;. Oriental
old atyte
~
aune

n.

................
a

_.
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38.Q..,_._

eAiumlnum Badiese

&amp;011

•Adlust-A-Lev.l L.,,.
eUr,. Fibtrgl••• Windowt

ship

,_.....

louPACH.£

27.Go

ROUSH &amp; LYONS

'

Muon, W, Va.

atyle
36. Away
.aa. City in.
Nel.-aska

rauure:

HONDA

oolloq.

4l.Stuna

.....

A. Monntal:a

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ff.Conooal
to. Pl"e80fod

a1 ONI OF THI

DOWN
L Wntll
I. Gem

-1ST PEOPLE!

AX"I'DLBAAXB
LOXG.I:LLOW
One 1t~1 ~·1· :Imply ltaJadl fOr anot.Jmo. X.. thts umple A. 11 \M
lor the three L's, X for tbt two 0'1, etc. .11n11e Jet:tenJ, ·..,..

Sale or Trade

PCGBKRNH
QMF
KHUHO
ZBKiJW
ZRDXN
QB N M
MBW
WDOHCBFC,-

=,-;-;-,;;;;
ONE
HORSE. Phone SH-~=
2-4176 .

I

OLJVER;;;==-60;;;;-tr=ae:7tor
::-:
, ready to
work, cultivators, 2 bottom
plows and an I ft double disk.
Will trade lor plclo-up truck.
Pb. NHm
6 1Z Itt

•

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6 22 Jtc

lo

-

CALL

•••••••••••

R

- •2.99 · ;::

2 1•-. _ 37c

Willi Coupon 1t1ow

~~.lSc

WY 2-2151

................ 43c

"' .... """ ........ l p - lac.)

......

_

II

IRAKE SEI'\VICE

a. .., ........

69c
.

••.. .

·., . " {•

Blaettnars
""' 2.2193

Pomeroy

• l, •

~·.&gt;1

, '

. ,, ;,

t"·'
D! rPf' Pn ·~

of

lflliJI Water CompinJ,i\
(f)

111,

u - t. t.l .

'

. ,,. .

Freih, pure produdt from the KrOfer Dair)l!
kropr All Flavors

Ice Milk ••.. __ . . .

v.

K...,,

Chocolate Milk

,.1. 49c

2 ,, ,.1.. $1

K..,.r

Sour Cream .. __ . ~&gt; "'"' 29e

~':!. $1

..

- .:;

Chtf'1 Delight

Cheese Spread

No. I
uns

Y, Gal.

Ajax Cleanser

W D 1•

('ryptoquOO&gt;: THE BUN' S RIM DJP3 J 't'FiiD

can11

2 lb.
box

HEAD

C

Peaches

Aetion

ond

9 $1
:.: 76c
69c

4 Qt. Sauce Pan

Rawlings Honda Sales
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

• ••••

lnrld!td F~ OrantH

Soaky

STARS RUSH OUT : AT ONE STRIDE COMES THE DARK.C01.lilRI1Xlll:

~

• •

" .............. 29c

Ill -

TJ'XXBKW
1'Mtf!nla~.y's

••••

.

Prooh 2" Up

·~fjaolaS BWNCDWlll'

Soup
Listerine ..

lltlnJ

Troncl ltololoto
ltttl With (I'HI'

DICK RAWLINGS

a. unt""c

DEST clerk. See Mr.
Pratt,
Ohio Hotel, Middleport, Ohio.
!2t 6tc
BABYSmER to live In and
care lor lloo smaD cbildr011.
l.lght bouseworiL Phone Jm.
:tl85 or 992-3223.
6 20 3tc

•'•

-Of-

CAMPING TRAILERS

.Amerle&amp;D

T

• ... - ..... 71c
Ajax

(Except Raven)

33. Home on
t.he rang-e,
So.

16 oz.

Green Beans . . 5 ~:. $1

• Krottr
• • •Pun• •• ,•• M• .•. Frem
• ••••
VltlrMn

IWf " " - Liqcllcl

e13 02. Duck Ceilin,.·e

trophleo, ""' l"'&amp;th aNI .. oC the day lba CO!lo ... cllftereot.

Rolls ......... 3

71c

-~ in, Plywood Fl. . .

29. Ctleeaea

Drinks

29c

$1
Pot Pies .-.... -. 5 ....
pkoo.

Vel Uquid
e~on~ ... ... .. .. . 65c
Ajax

eStell X·Framee

«Ll'rafe

.28. Le&amp;IJel

Jtli.QREW

-~:·

lirdlt';t ~rench. Cut, or Cut WIIC

3f.ll'oetl...

J2.Juon'•

l!Nwo-

P.........Gr...,!Vit

Mor1on

:M'eDllbeP ot

DAILY CKYP'l'OQ1JO'l'll - H_.a honr tiD wadi·..
~---

2

&amp;Glvea

eantramt 12. Marshal of r/, Blobo
France
op'a
D.BJallJa, Cspltal ot li.NL'o
-

ofO. A

French Fries . _.

Morton Clovtrluf ., P•rbrhouw

30. Overturn•

1

Miracle -Whip

...... 71c

A•ondolo Crlnklo Cut

ol
whBIN

GINSJi:NG and Golden Seal, top 'I 28. Therefore
roots. Home every evening at
5 or 8 o'clock. Bring roots

Dotwpnt

Clrws Orlntt, ,,.,., Punch

M ealo·iA·minutea tim• ~nil

Fab

23. Argued

24!. Herd

furtiVely

price for good clean

Salad DreBBlng

·~t1tnfq

of

Fnztll FDDds lh

Cold Power
2

)t'l

~'&gt;

Daii'IJ 'Dtlecta.bles

....... _...... 87c
DAILY CROSSWORD

:~:At

);;t

LIUI.,. Dltvflrnt

GILS - ages 5-12 Bato• Jes.
•oil!. Be a ,!R,mber of the
"GJo.Ettes" twirllag
corp.
Mardi Jn parades, be In COIIteslll, etc. Alao private baton
lessons for people over 12,
summer only, to be glv.. 111
Pomeroy and Middleport. By j
recognized professional twirl·
Jng Instructor authorized by
STAR LINE Baton Co., Inc.,
, • of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Coli DOW li!U863
6 22 31p
· .--=~ ·. -SOON! Middle aged lady to
work 4 days a week and stay
nights to be with eld!!1"ly lady
See Bessie Atbey, 509 South
Second Ave., Middleport, 0.
Come to side door. 6 22 31&lt;:

.•

II,

K.._ Cllcl Poohlllled

!~. 69c

Beets ..... ____ . 10 ~~llll $V•

Dtl Monlt W.K. or C.l. Yollow

K.....

69c

lb.
pq,

A-.Jo c.t

Beans ... -_.. .. . 5 ~..• $1 A)

Krottr Fully B1bcl

Gtrten't

.. --

11oll111on

Roll Roast

'--~~-~-­
Vital kl L1 ib~o'7: ~·- «health·

Bouquet Soap
4 ......... 57c

·-..

5ae

Pork Steak ........... · .... · lb. 59c

Cooloocl Plllttt
Palmolive Soap -·o
Perch ....•......•
3 ....... 39c

6

lb.

P:rtsh, Lun

__

..,.. Pomllr

59e

K. C. Steak •..•..• •. $1.79

Sandwich Bags
~·................... 29c
Towels
- ........._, 35c

1~.

69c

--lb.

• $1.19

lho!iCot-lo

~onttm, Rib

Hospital News:

-14or Cut

2V. to 4 lbo, Cubool

2 .- ... 29c

ooaservation.

o.

·Ground Chuck

Thrifly !nollch ~- 0• _ . . , Cut

Thrifty By The Piece

Seotties

..,..

RHtt

Kroger l'resh

Swiss Steak .•....• _

-· ............. 35t

CAR .WASH

ht

MMt TI'IMI"

Chuck Roast

Seott Towels

are selected on citizenship, cbar·
acler and interest ohoWII
In

6 20 :ltc

cyl
wo

Pomeroy 'Motpt ~

Junior leader. The

trirt, no pels. Ph. 992-3092.

50!

G•••

IsChartging

rooms and bath, utilities
nished, close to business

64

PT. PLEASANT - "JI'!vt Jl..
County boyS and 00111 .-· .~ •.~
Jo1ut
PL . Pleasut.
the MMoa eo....
lli!UReHi ,Jillly
Southside, spti~ by
.1 Roll1ile wci!Jge, .Pt. ·l'leaoant, lzaak ·Walton · , ·~ue:
Frank Robinson, West ·Columbia; New Havea Gord.. Club,
Sam !carbercy, 4-H
fl.lubs,
·.~
ii1d Ann Lewis, Soulbsldd,' FilA,
ONN .VIS. t:do P.M. attended 1/10 Silver Ao~ero.ry
Annual West Virginia Ccmser"""""""""""-'1 valion Camp held at Camp
Caesar, Websler County, last
lnltrvdio111
week.
!c:::-;::::.1 · 'Die Slate Departmeat ol N~
LOCAL MEN, Ages :IIHO Need·
ural R...uree,, Slate Soil Coned to train as SEMI D~V!
servation,
Weill Virginia . Ex·
ERS. You can earn
ov.er
1
,
'f
""1$"'
"
"
' I tensioR Servlct, West VirSlnia
$3.00 per hour. Call 1·513-$39383 or write AI· Wla Somi ::::=:-;:;-:::::::-=!:;!;:-;:;::- University and the State ConDivision, 814 High
Street, I'II1!1'Q CopJII!8 8erV1/8. Cor&gt; servatlon Educational Coancll
lei · made al loCal ~papers. cooperate with local srou~ in
Hamii!Dn, Ohio.
6 21 2tc
blrtl1 rec:onls aDd a!Qiost any carrying out conservation .IP""'
documenll. i..;,__
grams on a slate-wide batHs.
\7)lljiler
IDIIan
....
_.,..,
.. , ; ,
. · .,
All phases of conserv~IIon
are taught and campers , a~
tend various sessions. ~!llson
County Conservation Officer
•'
-~ .
Mileo Darst attended lbe camp
and sened hio 12th year as an
Instructor.
Sam Scarberry, Ne• Haveo,
9ponsored by the 4-H Cluba
was awarded a scholarsbip to
attend next year's camp as 1

"-*

ments. WY ~5434.
12 6
RUMMAGE sale sponsored by 4 BED':\OOM modt!l'll home, I,"'S"t."',"M"idd=Je;;;po;;;;r.;t,;;;;0;;;;.='"2"t='l'
the Free Will Bapllst Church Raci1.e, R. D. 2. lnqmre Tom
JUNE VALUE SALE
Friday and Saturday, June Wolfe at Racine Homtl Bank
APPLIANCES
24-25 across from the Fire- or write Hugh Ca!.rns,
City,
Ohio.
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6 2t 3tp
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Lettuc,e

49c

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each

Plums ... __ . __ ....

lb.

29e

Red Grapes ......... --

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49e

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Sent to Workhouse

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Conrad Bel Bent&lt;, Hemlock
on the Won-.,'o Cor&gt;
Grove was ordered to spend
llrlillce at Qtanvdle last week
WJDNBsoAY
six .;onlho In the Cincinnati
lie~ given when tile Elecla .WEEK;·END MEETING . at I workhouse by County Court
Ci I! or lhe :a;,,. h. S.u'i.M'u ·~ Hobson Christian
~DJOD
Frank W. Pcrterr, Jr.,
lol[!io
Soclel of the Flrtt \;cliurcl! Wedneaday, June "' . MoDdly...DIZ appeareo """""
BaMis~reh
Tuesila l~ugb the 26th. The pastor II Judge Porter on driving while 1
ov ' j at the borne ol M,:. 0 Doll Manley. Everyone
Is bii IIC0118e was under suspen- :
J '1''1': SoUderS
welcome.
l.lon and for VIolation of proba· [
'
. ·
OHIO VALLEY COMMAND- tlon condlUons.
"!£"· Wllhs Anthony. prelli· ery No. 21 K.T.. will meet Wed·
1
dent, conducted the meetins.\ nesday at 7,30 p.m. at 1h e Also, Garela Workman for· ,
Mr&amp;. F1oldtng Hawk.'"' .. P'''[Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Tho felted his bond totalini .$200 ·
devodons on the top1c, God f.o election of officers will be held. Ion charges of assault and bat-:
Not Dead." Missionaries were A po~Juck dinner at 6:30 will · tery, resisting arrest, disturb· :
di!lj!ussed and in&lt;ludt! Esther precede the meeting.
ing the peace, and intoxication; 1
Weinscht. serving at the Math·
Bertie Butcher forfeited his $25 [
1 bond on an aosured clear diser School In Beauford, S.
:""URSDAY
and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Curry . WOMEN S A seoclatlon of tho lance cbal'l!e, and Okey Stineln li:ast India.
! First
United Presbyter~un aprlng forfeited one of $17.50 on
T(le study for the year Church of Middleport will meet an unsafe vehicle charge.
is entitled, "The Mftuence of Tlmrsday evenl111. June 2S at
Po~rly. DJ!emma for
Chris- the church at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
tla!!'" Mri. lllchard
Owen, Carl Horky wiD be the progrom MARRIAGE APPUCATION
prfliidenl" of tho B. H. Sanborn lender and Miss Margaret Sau- Clarence Arland King, 21,
Society, re(IOI'Ied on the confer· •'' devotional leado.
Middleport, U. S. Army, and
enCi at Granville. Plans were ! WILLING WORKERS ci•ss Martha Lee Fowler, 18, Middlemade for a picnic to he held in !of the Enterpnse EUB church
.:Coperato&lt;rr .
Julj 1t the Anthony farm. Mrs.! will meet Thursday evening, at - '
Cora Pullen wu prtlil'lm chair- : the home of Mrs. Geoffrey WI!·
man for the evenln1
' son.
A dessert course ~.. served ! ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
by the ..,.tess to those present wtll meet Thur~ay, at 8 P·l!'·
incl'udlq: Rboda Hall,
Mrs. The apple muffl? contest w1H !
Fielding Hawkins, Nora Ham· be held. There " 111 be a pro- ·
ilion Hallie Mcintyre
Co a gram and refresnments will be .
,
'
r lserved
·
Pulieo, Mra Wlllia Antbony,! PAST MATRON'S Club af
S f
and guests, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. E
I'
Ch
Oeva Voioo IIIII Mrs. Joe ~ange mo
~pier, 0 E ' o
Wilsoa
, Mtddleport, w11l meet Tburs•
day evening 1t the home of
Mrs. lilian Sieiff, South second
CUflortl Holler•
Avo., at 7:30 p.m.

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- letter to each lll"art;.to
form four ordloarr " 0 · 1'

Visiting with Mrs.
KaUe
Young and Jean Sunday were
lolr. and Mrs. Marvin MeGulre
and family, Pomeroy ; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Manuel and sons. Ra·
cine; Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Bud·
SOli, Mise Mashell
l!lotris,
and' Rodney Morris, RI!YOOlds-

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with her grandttlother and aun'l.

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FAMILY PICNIC
WILBER BAVM DIES
A family picnic wa• enjoyed 1 Wilber Baum, formerly
of
Sunday, J1111e IY, atlbe Buflmg- . Cheater, died Saturday at his
tor. Jshuld State Park . Port· : home In Cleveland.
hmd With Mr. amd Mrs. Ward Surviving are his wife, CasWallace of North CaroUna, Mr. •sie, a daughter, Mrs. Laura ·
~~ Mra. Frank Wallace of ~~~ Urbinia, Brunswick ; a
son,
-lllf RD, Mr. and Mrs.
Orts Norman, Cleveland, and a sis.
Hubbud and daughter Peggy: ter, Mrs. Blanche Zipperick
of Syracuse, Mr. and
Mrs. ;Clevf!land.
Wayne Hubbard and daughter i Funeral services were held
Allile of Lorain; Larry, Kathy, Iat 2 p. m. Tuesday atlhe Ew•ud Terry l,oo_ Sayre of Racine ling Funeral Home. Buri•l was
Ril; Dale llyn ol Racine, ·in Chesler Cemetery
loft. and Mrl. Ollie Sayre and
ooJis, Johnlly, Auon Lee, and
OWe Jr., ol Portland, and their
d.,Pter and IJ'andson, Mrs. 1
for All The family
Judy Brace and lollebael o1 i
Racine, lttendJJii.
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3 lb. $1.39

Middleport, 0.

PICNIC
PLEASERSI

EVANS WIENERS:~~=TQvallty l ......
CUBED STEAKS ~~E:.::.".flo ••••••

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GET THE LOWEST TOTAL FOOD BILL!

Hunrs Tasty .

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TOMAJO ·
POR-K &amp;BEANS' CATSQP
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Orange, Grape,

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GALLoN
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FRESH CORN

BONUS BUY

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COTTAGE CHEESE

and

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taking this opportunity to thank each an d every customer who has made this
celebration possible by offering you our biggest sale of the year.
The past SO weeks were devoted to the low price policy th at Food land is
famous for. Because of your support for this low-price program , we are able to
devote the next 2 weeks to you, the customer, with our compliments and the lowest prices ever in recognition of this ann iversary.
The array of low prices you'll find in our store durin g the next 2 weeks is
too exhaustive to cover in this ad alone. So, expe rience the thr il l of what a real
low-price anniversary sale is all about by visiting your Foodland stor3 dur ing the
next week!;,_fh~&lt;?~ !N.flJ. fue wi9est di splay of low prices ever assembled u11der
the rooT of one super market.
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FUL-VAW DAIRY DEPT. BUY/

D'A""""ONO

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22(
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5 to 6 lb.

F•mllySize
Clrton _

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TENDER TASTY

30 Ounce

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POTATO CHIPS

to

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$1 J1 $4'99

YOU CAN IUY WITH CONFIDENCI

GERBER'S STRAINED
BABY FOOD

Right
Reserved
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SMOKED

qt.

STREITMAN
1-LB.
lESTA CRACKERS _ _ BOX

liTH &amp; PEARL STS. - IIACINI

"Tile Store With A Hart"

bo•

DOWNEY

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Open 8 to 8-Mon. Thru S.L

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EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES

IN THE PIECE

TENNIS SHOES

. DIVORCE FILED
A divorce actloa bu beta
llhd Ia lolel&amp;s county commoo
pllu COlll'l by Freda M. MlddJ&amp;.
IWilt, Ill. I Porlland, against
Wllliam C. 14lddleswarl, IIIJHO
address.

GIGAN.TIC

FOODLAND'S

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MASON

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FRIDAy
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Cbllord Holter · THE MEIGS . GALLI A Frat·
ot RaciDe lllta'lained with a ernal Order of Police
will
famlly ~cnle on '!'"lr lawn !sponsor an outside teen dnnce
ce!ebralial Fatheu ·oay, the !this coming Friday night at
birlbdJya ol Mujorle Holter • the Middleport
community
Eul
IIICI Koltll Ashley, park from 8 to II p, m. The
aad Qle weddiac anniversaries J
.
of Mr. aDd Mrs. La
H Iter ays ~111 emcee the d_ance,
nd Mr and
rry 0
which " open to the ~unllr.
a.. l
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f
ter. ,
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Atteladtna were Mr. and Mrs. i E~angebne ~apter,
~ES,
Eurene Holter, Richard and' Middleport, wlll meet Friday
Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Earl ' evenmg, Ju.ne 21 at the borne
Do
Debo . ! of Mrs. Lilhan Ste1ff on S. Seceros.' D"aoa
~.~
' nna,
raJ. , nd A 8 I 7 ••
. te d
Denise and Della, all of Ra· j 0
ve.
'w p.m. ms
a
cine: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 1~f Thursday as reported earAshley, Clifford, Keitb
and lOr.
SATURDAY
Heidi of Letart Falla; Mr. and I
llr~. Larry Holter, Carol •nd . .THE Pomeroy Atbletk MsogJJen o1 IDJ!iards Obio and 1c1atlon will sponsor a h1gh
lilt host and hostes~. Tne'after-! school dance party saturday at
•0011 was spent In playing i the Pomeroy Hlgn School gym,
~a;.es.
1startmlil at 8 p. m.

,.

Christ, Mlller..t, Ia boldlni a ,
serl" . of gospel !"III!Hngs be- , ' Ironing. let' someone
.
ginning June Z? f,~ conlinUIIli [ else do it. Loot&lt;.under
through July s,,. Serv1ces wtll · 'LAUNDRIES. In the
h.a•ln P.r)l day ~at 7
o.m.l Y~ll nw PAGEl. Whoro
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&lt;E.S.T.). with oval!lellsl Tom 'your finaers do the
M. BuUet(ield Of ParVrsburg, ·walklna.
the speak!lf.
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Connnie"r Ttrn

MEAT BUY

Gi~~e

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3-ROOMS
New Furniture'
ONLY $299

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R . ~CG!ven
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nConfere(JCe

Hemloek Grove Man)
Sent to Workhouse

j

Conrad Bel Bent&lt;, Hemlock
on the Won-.,'o Cor&gt;
Grove was ordered to spend
llrlillce at Qtanvdle last week
WJDNBsoAY
six .;onlho In the Cincinnati
lie~ given when tile Elecla .WEEK;·END MEETING . at I workhouse by County Court
Ci I! or lhe :a;,,. h. S.u'i.M'u ·~ Hobson Christian
~DJOD
Frank W. Pcrterr, Jr.,
lol[!io
Soclel of the Flrtt \;cliurcl! Wedneaday, June "' . MoDdly...DIZ appeareo """""
BaMis~reh
Tuesila l~ugb the 26th. The pastor II Judge Porter on driving while 1
ov ' j at the borne ol M,:. 0 Doll Manley. Everyone
Is bii IIC0118e was under suspen- :
J '1''1': SoUderS
welcome.
l.lon and for VIolation of proba· [
'
. ·
OHIO VALLEY COMMAND- tlon condlUons.
"!£"· Wllhs Anthony. prelli· ery No. 21 K.T.. will meet Wed·
1
dent, conducted the meetins.\ nesday at 7,30 p.m. at 1h e Also, Garela Workman for· ,
Mr&amp;. F1oldtng Hawk.'"' .. P'''[Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Tho felted his bond totalini .$200 ·
devodons on the top1c, God f.o election of officers will be held. Ion charges of assault and bat-:
Not Dead." Missionaries were A po~Juck dinner at 6:30 will · tery, resisting arrest, disturb· :
di!lj!ussed and in&lt;ludt! Esther precede the meeting.
ing the peace, and intoxication; 1
Weinscht. serving at the Math·
Bertie Butcher forfeited his $25 [
1 bond on an aosured clear diser School In Beauford, S.
:""URSDAY
and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Curry . WOMEN S A seoclatlon of tho lance cbal'l!e, and Okey Stineln li:ast India.
! First
United Presbyter~un aprlng forfeited one of $17.50 on
T(le study for the year Church of Middleport will meet an unsafe vehicle charge.
is entitled, "The Mftuence of Tlmrsday evenl111. June 2S at
Po~rly. DJ!emma for
Chris- the church at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
tla!!'" Mri. lllchard
Owen, Carl Horky wiD be the progrom MARRIAGE APPUCATION
prfliidenl" of tho B. H. Sanborn lender and Miss Margaret Sau- Clarence Arland King, 21,
Society, re(IOI'Ied on the confer· •'' devotional leado.
Middleport, U. S. Army, and
enCi at Granville. Plans were ! WILLING WORKERS ci•ss Martha Lee Fowler, 18, Middlemade for a picnic to he held in !of the Enterpnse EUB church
.:Coperato&lt;rr .
Julj 1t the Anthony farm. Mrs.! will meet Thursday evening, at - '
Cora Pullen wu prtlil'lm chair- : the home of Mrs. Geoffrey WI!·
man for the evenln1
' son.
A dessert course ~.. served ! ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
by the ..,.tess to those present wtll meet Thur~ay, at 8 P·l!'·
incl'udlq: Rboda Hall,
Mrs. The apple muffl? contest w1H !
Fielding Hawkins, Nora Ham· be held. There " 111 be a pro- ·
ilion Hallie Mcintyre
Co a gram and refresnments will be .
,
'
r lserved
·
Pulieo, Mra Wlllia Antbony,! PAST MATRON'S Club af
S f
and guests, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. E
I'
Ch
Oeva Voioo IIIII Mrs. Joe ~ange mo
~pier, 0 E ' o
Wilsoa
, Mtddleport, w11l meet Tburs•
day evening 1t the home of
Mrs. lilian Sieiff, South second
CUflortl Holler•
Avo., at 7:30 p.m.

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fuurJumt&gt;le~

Unommbleth...
- letter to each lll"art;.to
form four ordloarr " 0 · 1'

Visiting with Mrs.
KaUe
Young and Jean Sunday were
lolr. and Mrs. Marvin MeGulre
and family, Pomeroy ; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Manuel and sons. Ra·
cine; Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Bud·
SOli, Mise Mashell
l!lotris,
and' Rodney Morris, RI!YOOlds-

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ooldsburg. Mlis Re&lt;k'a McGuire
remained for a ·.longer visit
with her grandttlother and aun'l.

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FAMILY PICNIC
WILBER BAVM DIES
A family picnic wa• enjoyed 1 Wilber Baum, formerly
of
Sunday, J1111e IY, atlbe Buflmg- . Cheater, died Saturday at his
tor. Jshuld State Park . Port· : home In Cleveland.
hmd With Mr. amd Mrs. Ward Surviving are his wife, CasWallace of North CaroUna, Mr. •sie, a daughter, Mrs. Laura ·
~~ Mra. Frank Wallace of ~~~ Urbinia, Brunswick ; a
son,
-lllf RD, Mr. and Mrs.
Orts Norman, Cleveland, and a sis.
Hubbud and daughter Peggy: ter, Mrs. Blanche Zipperick
of Syracuse, Mr. and
Mrs. ;Clevf!land.
Wayne Hubbard and daughter i Funeral services were held
Allile of Lorain; Larry, Kathy, Iat 2 p. m. Tuesday atlhe Ew•ud Terry l,oo_ Sayre of Racine ling Funeral Home. Buri•l was
Ril; Dale llyn ol Racine, ·in Chesler Cemetery
loft. and Mrl. Ollie Sayre and
ooJis, Johnlly, Auon Lee, and
OWe Jr., ol Portland, and their
d.,Pter and IJ'andson, Mrs. 1
for All The family
Judy Brace and lollebael o1 i
Racine, lttendJJii.
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MARKET.
LBS.

WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

AVERAGE

lb.
GROUND BEEF S
3 lb. $1.39

Middleport, 0.

PICNIC
PLEASERSI

EVANS WIENERS:~~=TQvallty l ......
CUBED STEAKS ~~E:.::.".flo ••••••

Roush's Shoe Store

'.

Middloport, 0.

GET THE LOWEST TOTAL FOOD BILL!

Hunrs Tasty .

. SHOWBOAT

TOMAJO ·
POR-K &amp;BEANS' CATSQP
.

49c

4 ':.: $,.00 .·
.-----'~Argo

\~

Larg&amp; 'family Size Cal)s

4

of o ptrfed _llllamDI'MI (or r•plcscement ou~t~rtdl.
...-,r,r~-r;_

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FOLGER'S
U.S. NO. 1 NEW RED

POTATOES

10 ~~ 49c
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FRUIT DRINKS
Orange, Grape,

'

LEMONS

GALLoN
PLASTI~

JUG

Punch, Pineapple, Grapefruit

, 165 SIZE

46 oz.

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Picn.ic · P(,aserl
KRAFT ·~~ I

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~$J.OO
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tr1ut ow )'Rfl of eJ~,.•ri~t~ce ro htlp you .elect your K••P•
• • • t~t~Orttlltft1f IJy the ICftpsake Certiftcatt )'Ofl' aut.tn~nw

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Del Mbnte Ch•ry Drink

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F1mlly Pack of
8 Portlon1

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Brand

FISH
SQUARES

SANDWICHES
BONUS BUY

COB

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l'alue• to Beat
The Bandl

10for

HAM

ON THE

EASY ,MONDAY

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·~~ .If

IT'S THE TOTAL THAT COUNTS AND A TFOODLAND YOU ALWAYS

FRESH CORN

BONUS BUY

ib.

COTTAGE CHEESE

and

Dl.

taking this opportunity to thank each an d every customer who has made this
celebration possible by offering you our biggest sale of the year.
The past SO weeks were devoted to the low price policy th at Food land is
famous for. Because of your support for this low-price program , we are able to
devote the next 2 weeks to you, the customer, with our compliments and the lowest prices ever in recognition of this ann iversary.
The array of low prices you'll find in our store durin g the next 2 weeks is
too exhaustive to cover in this ad alone. So, expe rience the thr il l of what a real
low-price anniversary sale is all about by visiting your Foodland stor3 dur ing the
next week!;,_fh~&lt;?~ !N.flJ. fue wi9est di splay of low prices ever assembled u11der
the rooT of one super market.
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FAIRMONT

lnil~anct

16

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Our Own, Fresh Pure
Lean Beef. Freshly Ground

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In observance of another successfu I year of operation by Food land , we are

FUL-VAW DAIRY DEPT. BUY/

D'A""""ONO

(

lb. 59 .
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c·.
22(
&gt;tiACARONI - - - - pkf.

5 to 6 lb.

F•mllySize
Clrton _

69c
35

JNDERWOOD
DEVILED HAM

TENDER TASTY

30 Ounce

Jm

9c ·

OAN DEE
POTATO CHIPS

to

~peak-a

3

'-1U15LLER'$ ELBOW

$1 J1 $4'99

YOU CAN IUY WITH CONFIDENCI

GERBER'S STRAINED
BABY FOOD

Right
Reserved
To Urn!!!

SMOKED

qt.

STREITMAN
1-LB.
lESTA CRACKERS _ _ BOX

liTH &amp; PEARL STS. - IIACINI

"Tile Store With A Hart"

bo•

DOWNEY

.00

Open 8 to 8-Mon. Thru S.L

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EVERYDAY
LOW PRICES

IN THE PIECE

TENNIS SHOES

. DIVORCE FILED
A divorce actloa bu beta
llhd Ia lolel&amp;s county commoo
pllu COlll'l by Freda M. MlddJ&amp;.
IWilt, Ill. I Porlland, against
Wllliam C. 14lddleswarl, IIIJHO
address.

GIGAN.TIC

FOODLAND'S

RACINE

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MASON

,

FRIDAy
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Cbllord Holter · THE MEIGS . GALLI A Frat·
ot RaciDe lllta'lained with a ernal Order of Police
will
famlly ~cnle on '!'"lr lawn !sponsor an outside teen dnnce
ce!ebralial Fatheu ·oay, the !this coming Friday night at
birlbdJya ol Mujorle Holter • the Middleport
community
Eul
IIICI Koltll Ashley, park from 8 to II p, m. The
aad Qle weddiac anniversaries J
.
of Mr. aDd Mrs. La
H Iter ays ~111 emcee the d_ance,
nd Mr and
rry 0
which " open to the ~unllr.
a.. l
•
.Mro. Eu1eno Hoi· PAST MATRON'S Cl b
f
ter. ,
u
o
Atteladtna were Mr. and Mrs. i E~angebne ~apter,
~ES,
Eurene Holter, Richard and' Middleport, wlll meet Friday
Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Earl ' evenmg, Ju.ne 21 at the borne
Do
Debo . ! of Mrs. Lilhan Ste1ff on S. Seceros.' D"aoa
~.~
' nna,
raJ. , nd A 8 I 7 ••
. te d
Denise and Della, all of Ra· j 0
ve.
'w p.m. ms
a
cine: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 1~f Thursday as reported earAshley, Clifford, Keitb
and lOr.
SATURDAY
Heidi of Letart Falla; Mr. and I
llr~. Larry Holter, Carol •nd . .THE Pomeroy Atbletk MsogJJen o1 IDJ!iards Obio and 1c1atlon will sponsor a h1gh
lilt host and hostes~. Tne'after-! school dance party saturday at
•0011 was spent In playing i the Pomeroy Hlgn School gym,
~a;.es.
1startmlil at 8 p. m.

,.

Christ, Mlller..t, Ia boldlni a ,
serl" . of gospel !"III!Hngs be- , ' Ironing. let' someone
.
ginning June Z? f,~ conlinUIIli [ else do it. Loot&lt;.under
through July s,,. Serv1ces wtll · 'LAUNDRIES. In the
h.a•ln P.r)l day ~at 7
o.m.l Y~ll nw PAGEl. Whoro
.....
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&lt;E.S.T.). with oval!lellsl Tom 'your finaers do the
M. BuUet(ield Of ParVrsburg, ·walklna.
the speak!lf.
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110.00 Down - lalanct en
Connnie"r Ttrn

MEAT BUY

Gi~~e

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3-ROOMS
New Furniture'
ONLY $299

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63c

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aluminum IXWnlfon ladder, you miJ
obtain 1 ITA·SAFE"' illlnd·of stallllzer liiPifltaly. It hat 1 40" spread
tlllt -dl•lhiiYifll• window.
Fltl ovor
2 lap rvngs ol any
round ntftl IIUmln.um ladder with
spring safety-clip and chain for •

tile

oura fastening. Arms are tlpptd

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w1t11 non·marrlng atlp·mlstant whlll
rvblltr..... , ........ $5.95 each

Special \
LENGTH

LADDER
PRICE WITH
PRICE STA·SAFEm ITANO.OFF
INCLUDED .,

16" Wide

REG. $1.00

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IRONING

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PRELL
SHAMPOO

With these new aluminum extension ladders you stand away from
the wall and reach more area than is possible with any,other kind
of ladder. You can now paint wide roof overhangs and windows
without stretching •.• paint gutters without damage. That's why we
bought these exclusive new WERNER ladders by the truckload. The
secret is an aluminum STA·SAFE'" stand-off stabilizer that comes
right with each ladder ••• straddles windows and obstructions while
increasing ladder stability. And these are the famous WERNER
ladders known for safety and durability. Compare the advantages
and the price. Seldom will you ever get so much for your money.

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EACH

PLASTIC
DECANTER

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16ft. """ $12.95 ...... ' $16.95

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ASPIRIN

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not1pln.

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gives: lifetime strenetft .

and safety. Aluminum
alloy is 40% stron!l*'
than most aluminum or

32 ft.... " .. 29.95 ...... ,. 33.95
36 ft, o , , • o, o 34,95 •:•, •:• ofO 38,95

ONLY

BOTTLE~~~...........

roqulromanto. Runp lboolutely can·

WARRANTY

20ft... ' .. ' .. 15.95 '' ..... 19.95
24ft. ' ...... 19.95 ....... 23.95
28 ft........ 23.95 ....... 27.95

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1%" rungs wilfl poW.ted ALF~
J~lntllrll 5 times ltrtlftltrthan cocM 'r"",':

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magnesium alloys.

40 ft. . ..... ,, 39.95 • . ... . • • 43.95

SAFETY LOCKS

are

eiCtra large aluminum w1th

eprlnll·laaded design to give au,.
locking action at any elevation.

"'''

CYCOLAC" END CAPS

CANNON
BED

SHEETS
FULL

•nw

We have just a few 15" wide UL labeled aluminum

extension ladders at these

•. \ .

prevent scratches and mars on
surface. Will not break off. Paint ar
npalr without worry or damap.

95

Very Special Pf'icesl

I

ROPE AND PULLEY
on all models e~pt 16' size for
n11tr hendllng of l1dder.

20· FT.... , . ... •. $13.95

DRYAD SPRAY

VALUE
l&amp;·FT.
TWIST-PROOF"' llddll'l wllh lpin-proof rungs, 11111'-

&amp;

24. FT. ' .......... 16.95

FAMILY

DEODORANT

proof end Clps and non-lkkiiiH-adjuating rubber flit.

UL LISTED
AND LABELED

Only laddera with the Undarwrit.l"'
Llboratori• label actually meet
or ox- UL spoclflcallono. l.aok
"" tho label.

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5foot
$9.95

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4foot

$8.95

REG.
S3,49

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tile--

ONLY
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LlGHTING
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ECONOMICAL l'm'lADDEI

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FLASHLIGHT

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- l l a h t 1ncl fo1dl tD 2%" depth lor
..., ~~~~- ... tmbamd 111111-' cleo

WITH

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6foot
$8.95

5foot

SPECIAL

6foot

$7.95

$6.95

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UL LISTED AND LABELED

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VINYL SAFETY FEET

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constructed of the finest •lrcraft:IIUminllftl
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null, bolll or point can. Emboosod opl1lo
proof poll holdor IUPI'Ofls up to 50 II&amp;
One hand sprader hlr folds lllllly •••

can't pinch ftnprs. UL llstOCI lnciiiiiiiiiiL

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SPECIAL
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c

LAUNDRY
BASKETS

BUSHEL SIZE

c

REG.
63c

PLASTIC

:J.

•

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BOARD PAD
AND COVER SET

Q
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-

LAST

-

:t

0

In 0110,.., 1lroacly hno 1 Ullabol..s
aluminum IXWnlfon ladder, you miJ
obtain 1 ITA·SAFE"' illlnd·of stallllzer liiPifltaly. It hat 1 40" spread
tlllt -dl•lhiiYifll• window.
Fltl ovor
2 lap rvngs ol any
round ntftl IIUmln.um ladder with
spring safety-clip and chain for •

tile

oura fastening. Arms are tlpptd

~

w1t11 non·marrlng atlp·mlstant whlll
rvblltr..... , ........ $5.95 each

Special \
LENGTH

LADDER
PRICE WITH
PRICE STA·SAFEm ITANO.OFF
INCLUDED .,

16" Wide

REG. $1.00

\

I

2 QT. SIZE

IRONING

....0:::
_.

THEY

PRELL
SHAMPOO

With these new aluminum extension ladders you stand away from
the wall and reach more area than is possible with any,other kind
of ladder. You can now paint wide roof overhangs and windows
without stretching •.• paint gutters without damage. That's why we
bought these exclusive new WERNER ladders by the truckload. The
secret is an aluminum STA·SAFE'" stand-off stabilizer that comes
right with each ladder ••• straddles windows and obstructions while
increasing ladder stability. And these are the famous WERNER
ladders known for safety and durability. Compare the advantages
and the price. Seldom will you ever get so much for your money.

~0
w

c

WHILE

EACH

PLASTIC
DECANTER

'

YEAR

16ft. """ $12.95 ...... ' $16.95

'\

BAYER'S REG. 89c

ASPIRIN

c

not1pln.

'
Patented eonstructlon

gives: lifetime strenetft .

and safety. Aluminum
alloy is 40% stron!l*'
than most aluminum or

32 ft.... " .. 29.95 ...... ,. 33.95
36 ft, o , , • o, o 34,95 •:•, •:• ofO 38,95

ONLY

BOTTLE~~~...........

roqulromanto. Runp lboolutely can·

WARRANTY

20ft... ' .. ' .. 15.95 '' ..... 19.95
24ft. ' ...... 19.95 ....... 23.95
28 ft........ 23.95 ....... 27.95

\

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SPIN·PROOF•
1%" rungs wilfl poW.ted ALF~
J~lntllrll 5 times ltrtlftltrthan cocM 'r"",':

.

magnesium alloys.

40 ft. . ..... ,, 39.95 • . ... . • • 43.95

SAFETY LOCKS

are

eiCtra large aluminum w1th

eprlnll·laaded design to give au,.
locking action at any elevation.

"'''

CYCOLAC" END CAPS

CANNON
BED

SHEETS
FULL

•nw

We have just a few 15" wide UL labeled aluminum

extension ladders at these

•. \ .

prevent scratches and mars on
surface. Will not break off. Paint ar
npalr without worry or damap.

95

Very Special Pf'icesl

I

ROPE AND PULLEY
on all models e~pt 16' size for
n11tr hendllng of l1dder.

20· FT.... , . ... •. $13.95

DRYAD SPRAY

VALUE
l&amp;·FT.
TWIST-PROOF"' llddll'l wllh lpin-proof rungs, 11111'-

&amp;

24. FT. ' .......... 16.95

FAMILY

DEODORANT

proof end Clps and non-lkkiiiH-adjuating rubber flit.

UL LISTED
AND LABELED

Only laddera with the Undarwrit.l"'
Llboratori• label actually meet
or ox- UL spoclflcallono. l.aok
"" tho label.

'

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5foot
$9.95

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5foot

4foot

$8.95

REG.
S3,49

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tile--

ONLY
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Slopo ..... dHp, lili&gt;-nt corrupo

I' l!eltht .7.91

.. $TARLIGHT
LlGHTING
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RUGGED SAF-T·MASI'm-

ECONOMICAL l'm'lADDEI

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I' belgM-IIabt for 8' ceiling 8.95

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We F~ture A C::omplete Line Of

FLASHLIGHT

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-1rod teet IIIIIch lido rwu -~~ •••
Clln't come off. .

llfwlyflet.

· EVER

II

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plalfoml 1111 you .......
,....,. illlndlng on tht floor. Dlslped
01f11C1a11J for hotllahold chorll. !.odder II
- l l a h t 1ncl fo1dl tD 2%" depth lor
..., ~~~~- ... tmbamd 111111-' cleo

WITH

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$1Q·91

6foot
$8.95

5foot

SPECIAL

6foot

$7.95

$6.95

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UL LISTED AND LABELED

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constructed of the finest •lrcraft:IIUminllftl
with full 3111 wide steps. Convenient 'I'OOl.TRA·TOpN holdl hammar,acrewdrlver.
null, bolll or point can. Emboosod opl1lo
proof poll holdor IUPI'Ofls up to 50 II&amp;
One hand sprader hlr folds lllllly •••

can't pinch ftnprs. UL llstOCI lnciiiiiiiiiiL

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work, kitchen and bathroom I 50% longer. Bright fade·
walls. StaiR resielant, ean be I PB6istant colors plus white.
scrubbed, available iR deco- I Covers wood, msonry, ...
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Two major obotacles appear-1tion ol !be dam - and only,of !be dam Is rapidly progreaB-1 Crabtree said !be state of ginla feels the boondary be- ..mmunlcatlona between Ohio help residenb of the Meigs or- aentative Ralpb Welker,
ed today to the new Racine· there. - to be In !be middle of ing to the point beyond whlch West VIrginia is definitely It&gt; tween !be two states tn the &amp;r· and Wtsl VlriJ)nla on tbe ma~ ea, but w~uld be an advantage they wtU attempt to •.n.~
Dam &amp;180 bemg a bridge IICro" the nver.
design cannot be changed.
'terested in the design of !be ea o! !be dam Is at the middle tor.
lo Consolidated Coal Comp• an Immediate
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the Ohio River.
It lollowa !bat Ohio ought to Design cosb lor a bridge onjdam for future conltrucllon of of !be Ohio River nnd therefore Membera of the CIC also ny's indiiBtrialland.
Oltlo Hlgbway
One is an apparent "luck pay hall !be cost of the design the dam have been estimated ja bridge, but II awaiting aome their belle! Is tbat Oltlo should heard C. D. Sanborn, assistant Crabtree, in bb talk, indica~ flclala nnd West
of communication"
between and construction of the bridge, at $250,000, and the bridge It· reaction from Oltlo officials.
conalder, or dlacuas, abartng of lo the vice president of Cot&gt; ed It is the West Virginia Road Commission
Weot VIrginia and Obio," ac- a proposition Obio Is liable to self at f2 million.
"H Oblo wollid be wtUtar oosb to have the dam design. aolldatbm Coal Company, own- Commission's !bought !bat con- long witb the
cordiiJI to Paul Crabtree, ad- study for some time, and time This was the theme of re- to plaa eoastructloa of Rl. S3 ed for a bridge, He cited tbe era of 1,600 acres of prime in- struction of a bridge across the eers, can sit down
m\llfslrative assistant to West is sbort.
marks made by Mr. Crab- tn the victalty of Raciae, wa map.
dustrial acreage In the Letart river at Ravenswood would be discuaa the malta',
Virginia Gov. Hulett Smith.
A decision, apparently, must tree Wednesday night to the would be willing to talk bust- "We would like lo lrnow what Falls area, espresa a desire several times more oosUy than Crow alio reported· the 1111
The other Is !be existence of be reached Ibis year on wheth· Meigs Coonty
Improvement ness on !be brld!le deotp lm· Ohio is going to do about re- lor a bridge across !be new using the dam.
1ng home matter II•not..oa1
a U. 8. Geographic map whicii er or not !be dam will be Corp., at the Columbus and mediately," said Criblree,
routing," siad Crabtree, who dam.
Fred Crow, president of the !be picture and wort 11
shows !be boundary line be- a bridge. The Corps of Engln- Southern Ohio Electric Co. in Crabtree also Indicated the conceded tbere bas been poor Sanborn aald il wollid not only CIC, nnd Meigs Coonty Repre. reoUy In (li'OgJelt' «i 11. •.•.
tween the states at the Joca· eers has indicated construction Middleport.
road commission of West Vir-

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chester.
A district picnic was announc- Weekend guests of Mr.
·d when the Theodorus Coun- Mrs. George Hackett, .sr. were
.I Daughters of America met Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble
~~' regular session Mondaf ev· lson, Kim ol St. Albans, W. Va.
t'ni ng with Cora Beegle 1 con-I Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Wat-1
ductor. presiding.
. ins and son, Tommy, ColumReported ill were Dean Bar- bus, are visiting her parents, :
mtz and Ruby Erb. Adria Sayre Mr. and Mrs. William Slater
and Edith Sauer are home from and other relattves.
hospital and improving. Nancy
Walker and Bertha Parker were I
reported in distress having lost 1 Scouts Go on Hike
a brother by death.
I Ta Fairgrouruls
A commUJication was read
from Edith Wakely, district : Members ef Boy Scout
deputy, announcing the Depu· : 245 and their scoutmaster,
ty club and district officers pic- j ford Hysell, went oo a
nir for July 10 at the home of : Monday, as part of their work
Edith Betzing, at I p. m. EST. I toward their merit badges. fie.
Members who will participate j fore (jualifying for tbe badges.
PPDA-MTa.'lJ.I-.&amp;tNUIA
in the reception for E d i t b the members must make five
~ tz i ng at State Council session 1 10 mile hikes and one 20 mile
• 100'1fo FJOII.Proof by fiOOII}
are also invited. It will be pot.. j hike. ,The trip started at the
AtRE! Frost l1e\'er foms
luck with meat provided.
Middleport Public
LJbrary,
io lhe 102-Jb. top tr.....
Those attending aN&gt; t&lt;1 bring : they went to Laurel Cliff, tbeo
or nlfr isenltor oectlonl
own l:l!ble service and reserva- : to lhe Rock Springs
fair· • Twia weaetatHe ~
tions are to be in by June 30 · grounds. where they had lunch,
lo Mrs. Wakely. It was an- i and back by the Salisbury • 3 fult.fth shellle!i CIA dool:.
nounced that Ule books of th~ i School to Pomeroy and Mid- • Pi1111he P.-, Capsule tor
Space Ice Rolri&amp;eCouncil would be audited on 1dleport.
June 28 at the home of Mrs. ' Those going wert
RIck
Bregle.
J Hamm, Jim Warner (an l!IJIIor·
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er scout), Richard
Hawley
rne• n erta&amp;n
(explorer scout) Richard Fer·
At Family Dinner
1 riera, David Krawsczyn, JimMr. an Mrs. Willard Hines ' my Snyder. Bucky Tepell, and
entertained with a family din· : Jan Long (l!'lplorer scout).
ner Sunday evening at their I
home, Athens Road, in observ· l
GO CAMPING
ance of Fathers Day and the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arn6ld,
birthday of Mrs. Ray Hines. Susie Kaspar, Linda and Don~
Middleport, 0.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. nie Smith, spent a recent week
Ray Hines and David and Doug- ! end camping lD Kentucky.
las of Belpre; Mro. Roger Hines I~:.;_~..,;;~........i.......i
and Amy and Andrea, Gallipo- j
hs; Mr. BDd Mrs. Charles
Woode, Chester; Mrs. Cleland !
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00
Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Denver
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Thoma, Mrs. Marie
Chapman and Mrs. Bruce Stalnaker, .
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talned the Loyal Helpen class
RIIBaeU and ill• oblll!l"Vance of Fatber'• . 'D_oy,
of the Syracuse
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church Monday evening at her l The WSCS of tbe MlnersviUe 1.
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_rrM~n. t.ron: Dn." was ..Ved.wlth: ihe,~
The meeting, in charge ofl evelli~ •~ the. borne of
busintss session. ner. Mr: WID rece1vao ·an...,.
Mrs. Ralph Roboon, president, WiJIIal)l., I\Usoel1 .'fllb ·• .
order the com- ber of glfil.-, ·
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!be church All of ·the Oblldran and 1BJ:aocison. Devotion&amp; taken from Acb hostess. · . ., ~
.made by -chlldren;of Mr. Will were p~
and Mark were led by
Mr.~ Russell ••• .In
rlj;~;:~;' · 'i;;;~ for el!llnclud~I!i Mr. and .Airt.
William Elchmger whD closed of the devotions and
\h;-·i;irifil~·. u
Syracuse MUes McFarland. P4r. at~!! Mrs.
with prayer. The Bible stu~y ~hlch O~ with the
at
meeting.
Wyatt Wtll, Terry and Gary.
on women of the Bible was giV· What A Fnend We
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A de!i!ert course was served Columbus; "-' and Mrl; J&gt;oa.
eo by Mrs. Thomas wh~ gavel Jesus," followed by _the .
the ,MSleSB ~the above aid WiU and Karell and :~ark,
the life of Salome, motner oflng of Psalm 37 by ,Mrs. • v~;l'~•inJ!dnnd!MI'I. 'WIUiali\Fish' Wortlllngll&gt;n; Mr. and Mrl,
James and Jobn.
Hartenbjlcb and prayer
er, and two -guestS; Mils Cl;ra Jameo Will and Becky, ~.nda,
During the business session. Mrs. W~nd~U G. Stutler.
Gatland and Mrs. Pearl Pbil- BeVer:ly and ·Br~ and
plans were made for a family Several ~lngs were
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guest of
plCilic at the Syracuse pa~k, including, Today HI
Monday, July 18. The meetl~g Mra. Earl Rellflha~; MoreEugetle
closed with the Mizpah benechc- lOUB '1't¥m Gold, Mrs.
tion.
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Forbes; Why ~rrow, Rev.
A dessert course was served dell G. Stutler, and
by the hostess to Mrs. Robson, Me, Mrs. Norm.an Mc&lt;:athnii
Mrs. Frank Winebrenner. Mrs. Three articles on the Bread
S.ve All of Your S1leslips Frobt
Life were read by Mrs.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold
and Roush, Mrs. Bradford Maag
daughter, SUsanna, Ath~ Road Mrs. Stutler.-_.
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and Mrs. L. C. Somerville of Two arUcles, The
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., were in Patriotism, by Mrs.
Rand, W. Va., Saturday, to at.- PhiUips a~ My Lord Is
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tend the wedding of Miss Jan- Artist, by .--. Mrs. Rolllllt
ice Elliott, daughter of Mr. a~d pr~eded ~ poems,
Mrs. Charles Elliott and David
Chapman. Miss Arnold w.a!l a Eichinger. Mrs. Orvvlll:~te;~=~~
bridesmaid far her cousm.
and Mrs, WiiUani E

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lni~ .:;rioi...\. cz..7.;~~ wf'..,"'' ~'Study books for the
year j
hostesses whell ~ JOF class ~
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of the United Melhodist churcb ~
1o remember horne and fore~gn !
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· mel Monday' evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
DI ISsionanes by the Lovejoy !·
church.
Cindy and Pat and Mr. nnd
Circle of the _u. H. Sanborn : Mrs. Linda Conger and son.. Mrs. . Alonzo Custer, vice Mrs. Ray Carter of Columbus
Miss10na1l SocietY of tbe First :T. J. and Mrs. Ronnie MU!er ; president · presided. Devotions were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Mrs.
Baptist Church Tuesday even·t of Jackson. spent the wr1~kend l were by Mrs. Jed Webs~r Sr. Quinn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ing at lhe home of Mrs. Ger· lwith Mr. and Mrs. John Harri· Jusing as her theme, Silent . Karl Groeser and sons,
ald Anthony. Her mother, Mrs. !son and family.
i Prayer and Waiting on God. j
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Harold Chase, was assisting .
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-~ It was· voted to cooperate Mrs. Elias Stiles of Pomeroy
ho&lt;ies'.
' Mr. and Mrs. Patnck John· wllh other church groups In an~ Mr. and Mrs.
Edward
.\Irs. Milton Hood presided in son and daughter, Debbie, bavel planning a family night, !be Stiles, Middleport. attendad the
t h~ !lb~f'nce of Mrs. Paul Smart. -returned from MuUms, W. Va. jdate to be announced. Plan~ funeral of C. E. Fry at Fogel~Irs. Hood gave tbe devotions I where th.ey went to attend th~ : were made for a poUuck pic- song Funeral Home, Mason, W.
litl '.!&lt;l. "How to Get Things flO~ ~lversary of Mrs. John- , nic dinner at the Middleport Va., last week.
From God without Begging far : £on s high school class. They! Park, Monday, JUly 18. A rum- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris re·
'fht'm." including a reading of Iwere gu~ts of ~r. and Mrs. mage sole was planned tOr turned to their home, Cincin-.
thP JOOth Psalm, and closing 1Joe Orr m Mul~ms. _Enroute ' July 7 • 8 in the Downie build- nati, Monday after a week's
1\ .: !1 pr&lt;Jyer.
home they alB? visJted m Beck- 1ng with proceeds to be given visit with their parents, ·Mr.
The shut-in report was givert lley, W. Va. wtth Mr. and Mrs. to the WSCS.
and Mrs. Arthur Hoyt and Mr.
:i:id get-well cards were sent : B. S. B~er and other friends ,. Mrs, Gerald
Wildermuth and Mrs. Robert Morris Sr.
!u Mr. C. E. Edwards, John i and relatives. Mr. a~d Mrs. conducted a Bible quiz during Clarence Andrews left Tuesl\ 3 uff and Emma
Mathews.!Johnson re~eiVed a gift at the the social hour, · and a dessert day for Columbus called by the
Pl:m~ were made for the B. H. I cla~s reumun (or h~~ coup!; course was served by the hos- death of hiA uncle,
Lewis
.~dr1lwrn picnic to be held in ! ~vmg the most c 1 ren an tesses from a table with white Wolfe.
.\ u ~ ust at the Smart home a( PICture~ were taken tor
the cover and centered witb an
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jung.
arrangement of red roses in a nickle and daughter, &amp;nna, of
,, :") m. The study book was !newspapers.
t• n;.~t led . ''Puzzled
Poverty "
Mr. Rubert Brickles of Day- crystal bowl.
Cincinnati spent tile weekend
;llld tht&gt; lesson. "The Christian ton is spending a week
with
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
( :M Against Poverty."
i his mother, Mrs. Emma Rrick-1
Joseph Raub and son, Jack.
The home and foreign rnis- 1es while he is on vacation. 1
PICNIC HELD
Mrs . Clyde Andrews is a bussiu:-Ja ries were discussed and
A picnic dinner WiiS
iness visitor in Columbus.
Jnl'lurle Dr. and Mrs. Frank i Mtss Sharon .tlamson, whu_l SUnday, Father's Day, at
Cll'tJ', foreiiJ!.
and Eslher 'l atte~d~ the Mount~ln
State ~ Willard' Hines residence on Rt.
WPi nacht, home
missionary. Busmess College m Parkers-, 33. Attending were Mr. and
SHOP THllHSDA¥ TIL 5 ··FRIDA¥
'l'he program was entitled, ''Pen , burg, _W. Va . .spent the week- Mrs. Charles Woode, Mr. and
Sket('ht•s or vur Home and For-1 end With her p~rents, M:. and Mrs. Ray Hines and children,
t'ign Missianaries. " It ~as an-~ Mrs. John Ham~;· 5 ~ 15 8 i David and Doug, Mr. t~nd !'frs.
nuu nred that the Love Gtft from 1 1 ~ ~raduate
Denver Thoma, Editn Hmes,
th t local church awarded .th~m · Htgh Sehoul.
Mrs. Roger Hines !J!ld ch!ldtifth pl ace in the assoc1atJon Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
ren, Amy and Andrea, Mrs.
fllv ing.
I an.:! daughters, Beth, Barbara, Marie Chapman, Mrs. Bruc e
Plans were made for a food and Becky, spent the
Stalnaker. Calllng in the after~hower during U1e summer far .at Atwood Lake State Park. noon were Mrs. Roy Smith and
the rnissionanes. A dessert! Mr. FLtlt.z attended a session Mike and Mrs. Amanda Kaspar.
course was served by Mrs. An-, of the Ohio Bar Association amt l ~~~~~-----=--"­
OPP. EVANS SUPER MKT., MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
thuny and Mrs..c hase to those i Sunday the famil y attended
attt?nding includmg Mrs. Nor- ~ wedding of Miss Patsy Price I
l:'t'n
McNeal, Mrs. E!hel 1in Col•Jmbus.
W. VA .
STORE-WIDE
Hughes, Mrs. Lawrence Bing. i
TONIGHT
thru
F~IDAY
Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. William Russell
"CAT BALLOU"
Mil1 un Hood and guests, Mrs. 1 and s~~~· Ken: Joh~ a~ Mark, I Jane Fonda
Ue Marvia
Donald Boone and children, I are VISitmg fnends m Kmgston.
!Color)
Dav1 d and Jeanie.
I Miss Frieda Faehnle and John I
- and"GO.OO MANIA"
I Will attended the wedding of
lbe Animals, The Beatles,
Miss Vicki Jo Will. daughter Herman's Hermits
of Mr. aod Mrs. Victor WiU,
16 Great Act1
(Color)
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