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Vanadium
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To be Over 10 Storeys High

Vanadium Corp. of America has selected Its Graham
Plant In Mason County, W, Va., for the site of one of the
world's largest electric fu~naces for producing fenualloys.
Carl Adler, plant manager, said today rated capacity
of the furnace , which Is designed primarily for the pro·
ducllon of silicon alloys, Is about 55,000 K.V.A. The addition represents the biggest single factor In the company's 1
current major expansion program Involving the expendi·
tore of millions of dollars.
The furnace Is of the rotating type with seH·baklng
electrodes. The height of the structure housing the new
unit will exceed a HI-story building. The unit and all other
auxiliary equipment will be highly automated to insure ex- 1
acting quality control.
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The furnace's electric power than 50 alloy products have
·· ,; consumption IS equal to approx- been made annually at the plant
THOMAS SHA:SUEN
JOHN SHASTEEN
· • imately 80 per cent of the pres· A modern furnace of this m•g. ent consumption of lhe Gra- 1 nitude, Mr. Alder said, will in·
BROTHERS SERVING - Pomeroy High gradJ, brobam Plant m Mason C.unty, and crease and do mueh to n•lp :,.. , thers, Pfc. John L. ('621 and Pfc. Thomas S. ('83) Sbasleel
, it wiU be supplied by the Phil· sure the stability of employ- are m the Army. Thomas is in Bien Hoa, Viet Nam. He
ip Sporn generatmg plant of the I ment in the Mason Counly area had AIT training at Fort Ord, Calif. and also toot Jump
Appalachian Power Company. by fortifying the Company's School at Fort Benning, Ga..Hfs addreu Ill PfC Tlwmu
For comparative purposes, the strong co111petitive position. Ad- Shasteen, US 52687.314, Co. A 2/603 ABN. INF, 178 BDE.,
electric energy consumed
b r ditional technical skllled
and APO San Francisco, California 96250. John's addrea li
the furnace will be equal to · semi-skilled empl~yment will be 1 PFC John Shasteen, US 52625329, G. Hg. Co., 6tb ENGR.
that used by a city ol 00,000 I needed in connection with the 1 BN. c., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. John Ia married to tbe for·
people, such as Parkersburg, operation of these new facili- mer Barbara Windle of Mid.dleport. Botb. are ,SODI· ~ Mr.
W. Va.
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and Mrs. W. R. Shasteen, Lincoln Drive, Pomeroy,
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N~qdell Stutler •
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A R&gt;Sr GARD FROM
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Paul Kloa
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and the Racine PTA. below, won topf~li~ ; ~.\ry rr.:~~~cepo,w~. a;:,,.d....,.,C,.APE KENNEDY (UPIJ Th~ Land 0 tIll Ffee, transportation by water, rail . Amerlca's mighty Saturn 1
placed first, and the PTA float second. A oorbecue __chicken dinner and ooseball games also highlighted the observance. and motor truck; a progriiD , rocket today orbited the world's
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by air, a central loca· second stage, and used II as a
! MOUNDSVILLE, w. va. lion in relation to metals mar· flying fuel laboratory to prove
IUPI) - A glint flre•-r•eker kets, and adequate hoosing and the vehicle can double as a
packed ID mud ID a tin can medical facilities.
moonsh1p launcher.
I exploded ID tbe bands of 1 In addition, the company bas
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The Fourth of July weekend's ed.
[ Jl'. George, 25, Vinton, lost con- Cleveland, Oblo, man . .Sllll- bad the cooperation of the Mas- 1'he 92-foot rocket-satelhte,
most serious accident in tbe l The patrol charged Van Mat-, trol o~ his car on a cu"':'e of Rl. day alter II was lighted by on County Court in its planning launched at 10:53 a.m., Edt,
Gallia . Meigs area came at . re with passing at an intersec- 504, SIX and a half .m!les east Jerry Hartley, 15, of Mounds· for thiB facility addition. Con· I after nearly a two-hour delay,
1:10 p.m. Sunday on Rt. 554, lion. He posted bond to appear of Rt. 160.. The vehicle,
vllle. Robert West Jr., ze, sal· struction of the furnace reDects was whirling around earth
two and four-tenths miles west July 9 in Gallipolis municipal was demolished,
rolled
fered a maugled band aDd the rapidly growing
demand
of Porter when a motorcyclist court.
once and went down an required %1'. hours of surgery. for silicon and other special
and his PasSenger were thrown At 2:15 p.m. Monday, Elmer
(C.n!inued On ~~ge_ 21_
Bartley suffered a leg IDJury, purposes alloys for use by the
from the machine as it left the
steel, iron, aluminum and

TROPHY WINNERS- Floats

acci~ents Investigated in Gallia and I

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lhe Annual July 4th Parade at Racine Monday, The 4-H no at, with a theme of "America -

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about 115 miles high in an
engineering test critical to the
Apollo moonshot program.
T h e s u c c e s sf u I launch
marked another step toward
using an identical Saturn 1 to
orbit Apollo astronauts V1rgil
Grissom, Edward Whit, and
Roger Chaffee m November.
The object of the mission was
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''live" pictures .·~·.. ~ eartb.

Worst Holiday Kill Record H Co
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Smashed with 948 Deaths
omer oper ~~ih.c.~;li~ev!:!:~~a::
Of pomeroy
pas~ n·
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There were no fatal accidents '
The nation's motorists smashed all previous recor s
In either but six persons were I for summer holiday traffic deaths during the weekend.
injured. Fifty persons were ar- 1
With tate reports still coming i.n. the death count
rested for traffic violations be- ed the total of 575 lives taken durmg the Labor Day hob·
tween 8 p.m. Friday and mid· day weekend in 1965, the previous worst summer hohday
night Monday,
toll on record.
Admitted to Holzer Hospital
A United Press International tally showed at least .576
were the cycle driver, Law- were killed In highway accidents between 6 p.m. local lime
rence H. Theiss, 26, Rt. 1 Ra· Friday and 11:59 p.m. Mon- dition to two traffic deaths Frlc!ne, and his passenger, Rob- day,
day night. The dead IDcluded
ert K. Theiss, 24, Rt. I Bidwell. The breakdown:
Larry Joe Hartshorn, 21 , Akron,
578
The former suffered a fractur,- Traffic
2111 killed in a one-car accident on a
ed back and multiple tacera· Drownlugo
""r acc•'denl on county road alions and abrasions of the fare Plan••
2i and h~:ad, white the latter bad Miscellaneous
81 bout 15 miles east of Portsmouth
a fractured left arm, and se- Total
841 Richard R. Hill, !0, Columbus,
Vlll'e lacerations 'of the head California led the nation with killed when s~c~ by a car
and face, Both are reported m , 46 traffic deaths. followed by while riding biS b1ke on a Pike
satisfactory colldltion.
Texas with 41, Ohio With 31 and County road near Waverly, and
The State Highway
patrol New York with 29. Only, Hawaii Cloyd D. ChrlaUan, 35, Rl. 3,
said the accident occurred wh•n and Delaware recorded no traf· Troy, killed when he lost con·
1'helas, headed West, wellt off lie fatalities.
trol of. his speoedlng motorcycle
the right side of the highway Two accidents In Elyria and on Ohio ·??5 near Ironton. Raron a curve and lost control · ol Cleveland resulted in three old L. Huck, 42,'"toW&lt;&gt;il,
the motorcycle In loose griWel. deaths apiece to swell tile whe~ struck by llgh~lng
Boll! were wearing eraah het- weekend toll. There were 11 working at a subdi_YJslon
mets or their Injuries might 1 persons killed Saturday, 10 north of Marietta durmg an
bl!ve heel&gt; more serious, . off!.. Slmday and eight Monday In ed· trieal storm.
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Funeral services for Homer
E Cooper, 76, who died unex~tedly Sunday night at Hoizer Hospital followiDg ·a brief
mness, will be Thursday at 2 p.
m,- at the Ewing Funeral !lome
w1th th~ ~· D. C.. Melvm AI·
klre offlclatiDg. Bunal wW be
In B h G
Cemetery
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Mr. Cooper, widely known In
p meroy bad been employed
~ ye~ with the Eberbacb
~nitructlon Co iD Meigs
Count and In Fi:...C.a. He also
was
of the firs&amp; automobile
dealers in this COUIIIy He bad
rtllred iD 1959 from ·the cooatruclion firm.
Mr. Cooper was 8 charter
member of the :MiddleportPomeroy Rlltm ·Chib and a

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Austin Company Ia the general
contractor.
Vanadium Corp. of America
first came to West Virginia in
1951 with the building of the
Graham Plant. The first major
expansion of this plant was
completed in 1953 by the add~
lion of facilities for the producUon of Low Carbon Ferrocbro-

Walter Epperly
Dies Monday
Walter Frank Epperly,

Sr.,

a, died at his residence In Anllqulty on Monday.
Surviving are hia wife, Ella
HEAVY DAMAGE- Workers are shown on tbe barn roof of Jake Gaui· (upper
Gertrude; children, Belhleen right), sumner Road, after cyclone-like winds hit that area Silnday !bolit 5 p.m. The
Pballn. Miami, W. Va.. Labe- wind, bringing with it two inches of rain in less than a half bour, ldt oaJY 111.-,amall area
ma Ferrell, Kayfurd, W. Va.; around Sumner. The Gauls had damage to three barns and the roof was ~off a Clut'
H. D. Epperly, Sscr110ento, ken house. A trailer loaded with bay waa also pushed almost 75 feet by the gale. Silos
Call{.; Cath~n Epperly,
at were torn down at both the Gaul and ~orman Ballr farms. It was alBo reported that 1
home; Virginia PabliD, Pome- tree belonging to ·Roger Gaul wu turned over and several otber trees In the area wert '
roy; Frank, Jr., Cabin Creek. uprooted. No other storm areas were reported In .Help at the time the cust bit Sumner.
W. Va., Christabelle YOUI)I, St. 1--=..:Se=nt1:n::•:.lP:.:h::o:::t•:.:.·- - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - ' - - - - - - - Albans, W. Va.; Maeyell Ash-1·
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Ohio chalked up ~ l..st
In all typi!s of accldellts, Ohio He was a~.U:,!'*l: te =.:m~:u:tybe WedRl. traffic Heaths durlnli tbe
recorded a total of 52 deaths roy Uni rVed ' the ehurdl's aesday at 2 p.m. at the AnliqFourth of July holiday,
ciUring the SV.-ifay ~end. and bad ae
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0~ ~ :..ire EciDa be bi the Letart Cemetery.
Josepn one of ·the biggeit. u!A!ty cam- The safety campalin .
palgns tn hiatory and a slate- cradalo.wn by .th~ otaljl
a. ~; W~ of Friends may call ]II!Ul ~ on
wide crack~· on careless
Patrol a~ to
a ~U\ieliter,: Mrs. wedneadly at lhe .Ewlal
drivers.
off on state and
Wbile p
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a left turn.
A United Press
The patrol
grandchil~ , ~::a ;reat- dead oo urlval of tile Rldne
not Injured. !IIII'VeY from 8
were killed
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deaths
took fr!!ways,
place IIi.
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qered by alleged_anubs to show up lor a lunch With Mrs.
the Philippines fir.~t lady poah· FerdiDand Marcos, wife of the
e4 and s_hoved the ~Uea .• Philippines presldenl
lloard a Jet at lnll!rD&amp;Iionlll All'· Earlier today they tangled
port today and the shaken slug- with governm\!111 officials over
en left the co1mtry With curses leCUrini 8 tax clearance
~ "go to bell" ringing In their the money they . earned duriDC
ears.
the ~ two-day vlsiL
The lolli~
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bewll· A radio ~ .
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about • p.m. In tbe Pomeroy
Bend area dl~rupted power
aervl&lt;e Intermittently, burn•d
out clreults In some homes.
according to Ml"dleport eleetrlclan Casslm Hlndy, and set
afire and burned a 20 square
foot area of grass In the CJif.
too, W. Va. area.

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WEST . COLUMBIA e Hospital will be held Tuesday :
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w. Marlm, 66. died July 4 at II 10 a.m. at Ewing Funeral [ ·" "'" Ynu Knou
. ' his residence at We~t col:· Home.
In 145•; Job,aoa
Gatenbel'l
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George was not Injured but : POINT PLEASANT - Nita
\ Glenn R. Brown, 71, mayor bia. He was horn Apn
· 1 • He is survived by one nlere, completed the flrat
Blbll
assenKer, Hobsrt E. Durham,8 , Walden was crowned archery
of Vinton. died .,t 3:20a.m. to· In Mason County. the son . of Lydia Gilkey, Middleport, with printed from movable type,
Ill
Rl. Vinton, suffer·• a lac· I queen at the Queens Ball_ Sat, I
day ln Holzer Hospital. He had the late Morgan A. and Na~y · ::,::_:.,.....:,;__~--· _ _ _ _ _...,_ _ _ _..--;
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Iserved the village as ehief of· Crouse Marlin. Surv1vors
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eration on the right hand. He ur ay n g t
a IOnn
.o\ )ead-ln wire to the ttlevl- i flcial for several terms. At one l;lude his wife, Georgia E.: a
1 1 led
Guard Armory. She also served slon set In the Olevla Young
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as Fourth of July Queen.
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I time he had operated a grocery, ' daughter,
Mrs. Mil re
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resident, Cllllon, was burned
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b th
Cecil RFD
The patrol cited George to Nita is a daughter of Mr. and
and ha engag~
ca e ur· local: two ro ers,
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City,
mumcipal court July 9 on a I Mrs. Charles Walden o
om ment woo called to the grass War I.
Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Etna
of .speed in excess for I Pleasant and was sponsored by
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Wind• Come 1charge
fire.
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road and weather conditions. Union Boiler Co. of Nitro.
Mr. Brown was born In Gal M G · . Love Plam c1ty;
Hliii(DER..~TORMS
AND One of the two Metgs county Carol Kegley was first runLine crews of at least one Jipolis on Aug. 5, 1895, son of _rs. ~c~lldren'and one great
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art·ldents occun·ed at 3·20 p m. : ner-up and Linda Lathey was utility (:ompany were report- the late Bert and Blanche Bla- five gra. c
ty winds pounded toward the
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m• e no,·
omeroy,
. I He was twice marrted, ftrsl the Stilman MethodiSt Church
1 Point Pleasant was sponbelt which rewrott! the rt&gt;cord .when Jack L Thomas, 30· Hunt- 1ey ~ b the Voi~nteer Fire ~~w~~!'i"t~® I to the former Grace
Baker, l in West, Columbta Wednesday
boOks.
mgton. W. Va ., headed nor_th, ~; t YLinda represented the
who is deceased. A 1100, Wal· . at 2:30p.m. with the. Rev. Mar·
ln 1 fiery t'ourth of July slopped belund a car makmg p.
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ter Brown of Vinton survives cus Traugh offtctatmg. Burial
finish the heat wave pushed a nght turn mto a p r' vat e Mason County Fatr Boar . e
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Mr:;;.
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the former Mary Wysong Hoi- tery. The body Will )le 10 state
. . .:llh'rk lor the thtrd straight Behind Thomas, Glen
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~~at: lie ·Ha~i ~au hter of
Iter, who survives, along. wilh !one ltour prior to the service.
dll)'"looonday In the m•d-Atlan- : Avery 25 Athens failed
to i
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' two daughters, Mrs. Dtanne Frtends may call at the Fogll'
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An esttmated I. 300 ,- stop and
the' back of r.ne I and rs. . C
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and song ~'uneral Home 10
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ooi;.'&gt;.N..rsons jammed the Coney 1Thomas car No one was m- sen "Miss . ongefmath y K~~ - ~
Brenda Brown, at home. There any time today. Mr. Martin's
- ,- beach .1n New y or k c·1ty. , jured and 'moderate damage representatiVe 0
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are (Jve
grandchildren.
A step· ) occupation was a armer, an
Bur by nightfall Monday. cool was done to hoth cars
Club.
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cairldlan air began it~ surgt
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Karl PalmaJter,
exec~ lve 1was rushed to Holzer Hospital lis. also survives.
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to I secretary ol the . Professtonal , in Gallipolis for treatment of
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poift· Th e persons were i a charge of failure to stop wiUt- . the queen . The celebration be- motoreycle accident on w"'t er and two ststers, Cectl Brown
Meigs Geaerll Hospital
sl'iick and r k~Jied by lightning in the assured clear distance. gan Saturday morning with a ' Main-St. in Pomeroy at 2:10 p. of Gallipolis, Mrs.
Gladys I Admilllono Saturday - Pearl
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parade, and ""'h of the ten
Pope and Mrs. Celestine
St. ' Poulin, -Pomeroy; Ray Rollins,
ne! ; arren,
to.
Cars dmen by Melba
K. queen candidates rode on a Im.
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Clair, bolh of Columbus.
Middleport.
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, Wtre. 48. Bloomdale,
Oh10, float representing the sponsor. The vtcttm, Robert.
Dean Mr. Brown was a member of , Dlschal'iles- Fred Rltchte.
OIIWiw Mob Stopped I and Drexel D. Bryant, 17, Pat- The Mason County fair Board Boso, was reported 10 good the Fite Memorial
Baptist Suoday Admissions Mrt.
I)JiiAH_A. NEB. -.HELMET· · riot, collided nearly headon at 1 noat was adjndged the hest en· condition this morning by hos· , church at Marion , 0. Services IJelia Stewart, Pt. Pleasant.
-clllil ·pohce armed wtth shot- , a curve of the Everetl Watts I try.
pital ofhc~als .. Boso reportedly , will be held at 2 p.m. Friday i Dtscbargeo - Roy Roll10s,
1ufii and billy clubs broke up , Rd., one-tenth ol a mile east '
suffered leg IOJUrtes and lac· at the McCoy Funeral home. Sarah Grimm.
a i!lllln&amp; group of altout 1.000 , of Rt. 325, at 5 10 p.m. Sunday. 1
erations of the ~nee and lefl Rev. C. J, Lemley will offici· i Monday Admission• - Lewis
.'
without _violence ea~ly 1Bolh cars had minor damage
' arm.
ate, and burial will be in Vin· l· Fox, Pomeroy: Betty
Pugh, '
. In a strife-torn sect10n 1 and no one was inJured.
,
Pomeroy pol ice said Boso was ton Memunal Park.
Friends Pomeroy.
of ,; maha'l near north side. , The patrol cited Bryant to
involved 10 the mishap with a may call at the funeral home · Discharges - None.
At~ least :w persons were arrest- Gallia county juvenile court I
after 3 p.m. Thursday, and :
~ National Guardsmen in full July g on a charge of fictilious !
car driven by Marjorie New- until the hour of the service. I
.
J
, Jun. 38. Pomeroy.
1
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riot gear were poised for ac- t·egistration.
~
1
tlo~ at a nearby armory, but
.
. , PT. PLEASANT - George ·
Details of how the mishap noVariable clou•lness, a little
Wllt'f Qllt called in.
: The other Metgs county OCCI· R. McCoy . 63, dted at 8·30 a rn. I curred were being probed lurth · D
wormer with ocatt•red thunderQutbreaks of vkllenee Satur· ' dent occurred at 8,30 p.m. Sat- ] today at hiS Glenwood home. I .,. today by investigating offi -1 J.~
..owero tonight and
dat and Sunday nights caused urday on old Rt. 7. two. tenths I He had bee·n m fathng heal I~ ' cer Ptl. Wtllard Boyer. Pol tee
' day. Low lt-7% tonllbl.
A ZENITH TRADITION FOR 48 YEARS
auihoriUes Monday to call out or a mile north of the Galha- : for several months. Mr. Me -, indicated charges are pending.
Quality Is the extra Ingredient at Zenith. It Is
Omeba units uf tht" National ~~1gt1 counly line. No one was Coy was a former Mason cou~- !
_
.
not one thing. It is many things. It Is the extra
G ird le t other guard units IOJUfl:d and damage to both ty teacher. and had engaged 111 : Pomeroy pollee also mvesllINTER&amp;~
p
1farming.
Ingredient in product development, design and
..::. tb: s;ate highway patrol. : cars was moderate.
gated a two-car miShap on Sat·
Meredith B. Flesher, 64 , of DEVOTED TO
1 0
manufacture. It is a way of life at Zenith.
__. .
Qmaha Ike on :
.
.
He was born in Mason coun- urday at 7:40 p.m. mvolvmg St. Pelersburg, Fla., a retired
MEIGS · MASON AREA
The millions of satisfied Zenith owners who havt
ana pluce the po
Orfl(~ers Said that Lawrenee
.1 20 1.,.3
( th 1 cars operated by Mary .\okOau- lluntington business man, was
"""''d 1. ow•"• ruaust~•r
IZ-hour-off
duly . 'l W. p·Jerce, 27 . M'ddl
. l late
ty enWilliam
Apn Henry
. ~ . and
son Elerta
o e ' iel, Fayettesville, N. C., and dead on arnval
.
uperienced a high measure of operating
1•-"-ur-on
V.fiU
,
.
.
I
e~r I. \H'.n
Monday at a
ChHt•• TIIU'I•IIIIt.
dependability and low operating costa recognize
Go~. Frank M~rrlson, m ~~ left of center and c'Oillded with Grover McCoy. His mttrriage I Missouri Ball, 46, Mason.
I St. Petersburg hospita'
after I••:~~,n·:.:·&amp;~nd:~ :OO~c:Oee.fo
Zenith's
emphasis on quality as the greatelf value
Anftlea attendmg the Nation a parked car owned by Earl was to former Maude Murray I Authorities 5a 1d McDaniel has : suffering a heart attack .
:~~~: ~.~~~~~::0~~~~,~· e~
in
home
entertainment Instruments. Thla 11 why
al J)fivamors' Conference, was W. Wines. 40, Rt. 2 Cheshire. h
.
Oth
rv·vo , been cited to Mayor Charles
Born November 9 1901
in uaeu Office Phon• wv t.IIN. ldll.nrpeople who know Zenith quaUty won't settle for
uOted
as saying the cause of p·
th
t 1 'd f 'led 1 w o surv1ves.
e-r su ' rs 1
'
•aJ Ptmnw w'Y t-~111'
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.
1erce. e Pi:l ro sa1 . aJ
vera I nieces and neph· Legar's court on an assured i Racine, 0 ., he was a son or the ~:mt~nd u •rol!d ••au mawn1
Je.. than the greater dependability of Zenith
the~ trouble . wa:&gt; . an ~nvtr~- to stop .and , was later app~e- :~es se
! elear distance charge. Missouri latt. Ira E. and Ethel B. Mal- ::1~' at Qla ,... otaea at PomamY ,
-the Handcrafted Color TV.
me~t that 18 unht for human hended m Middleport by pollee
·
.
be, I Ball reportedly suUered a neck lory Flesher. His father
National ad•aru.&amp;nl rnmaaqava1
habitation In manv areas" of th
Mr. McCoy was a mem I
llottlnelll &amp;lmblll. mo..
343 tnlnt·
The quallt.y go• In btfore the namt 10M on(rl
th ·d
e~e .
.
' of Chrislii:ln Valley Church or injury.
' lished the Ira E. Flesher Roof- toll Ava.. Naw Vor• Cit}' .
New
the near nor s• e
I P1erce was c1ted to Me1gs : Christ. near Glenw&amp;Od . Funeral The third accident of the . ing and Sheet Metal Co. in 1910 vos~rt~ucn. •ata1 Ottl•fN4 UJ
county court July 1.1 on charges
Ill b;..
. boliday weekend probed
by In Huntington .
nn1ar whe" av•ll•bla 15 eenu
""'RE
p
h.
f 1 ft 0 {
t
d h't k'
arrangements w
oc: announ- \
...., 0111 ,.., m advtuW!a .,
lll .1ng
1
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cen er an
1 s lp .
, d later by the Crow-Hussell Pomeroy Police was at 6:25 p. · Survivors include the widow, Dalb &amp;entln•l ortlca.
.
Cu
8ALTIMORE - THE coN-: The seventh and eighth ~eci· . ~:neral home. Fn~nds mav m- Monday on West Mam-st. 1 Mrs. Mildred Dean Flesher : a
!'~!'..:
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ARNOLD GRATE
of
Racial Equality . dents ~ported were of a mmor
th
·
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car
driven
by
Junior
son.
David
Flesher
of
St.
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RUTLAND
E) pushed far beyond the .I na ure, I m Galli a county.
.m. Wedne!!day.
; O'Neal, 39, Somerset,. stopped burg: and a brother, Maxwell ....., r""' m•"'"' "·"" .., ... ~ ..
. of civil rights
Monday
p
j for a car m front of h1s and a W. Flesher, and a nephew, WiltacludN lunda' timwith resolutions_ calling for an Minor Accident
I
trailer pulled by the O'Neal ve- liam E. Flesher, Huntington at.... to the mtlitary draft and I I
t'
I
lbtcie was struck by a car oper- 1wrneys associated in the law
U. 'lj, withdrawal from
Viet : nves lga1e~
:ated by George Jenkins. Syra- ' firm •' Iesher and Flesher. and
Na.tP. It coupled this with en~mnor . two • car accident ,
' cuse. Medium damage was caus- i a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marjor•
~ent of "black power" ., WO'. mvesllgaled on the Intered to the trailer and Jenkins . ie Flesher, and two grandchil·
!Deans ol achievin~ equality. ~ec:•on of Nl orth.dSecond
and
Iwas cited for failing to main- dren, Charles and Mimi Fleshexpected, the 250 dele· a nut-sts 0 Mt dleporl Satur· lain assured clear distance.
er, all of Huntington.
lea coneluded CORE's lour . day at UO. p.m.
Funeral service• for Isaac N.
nallonJI convention witb • Pollee said Henry W. Null, Taylor, 81 , Salen St • Rutland, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Ul)tMdmous vote to abandon its Jr .. 44. Mtddleport, was travel- who died Monday eventng at Admlssl- Saturday - Virtradl~jlllal commitment to non, ' mg _south on North Second at lhe Veterans Memonal Hosptt· gie Klein, Middleport; Hallie I
DRY
!!Oienea In the dlvll rights movl' the mtersecllon of Walnut when I al after an tllness of two years, Curtis, Pomeroy; Mrs. Darrell ,
•
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a car operated by Sakwant Lum- 1will he held Thursday at 2 p.m. Hawthorne Long Bottom.
1
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ba, 48, Parkersburg, reported- ' at the Martin Funeral home Discbarg~s _ Mary Jarvis I
CLEANING
ly pulled from a parking meter. with the Rev. Chester Lemley Mabel Neimeyer, Edward Blak~ .
5e · 0 R
f~rocker Strin11
No arrest was made.
offtclatmg. Bunal w•ll be m Daisy Swick, Jessie White.
rYIC8 n equest
FOR CAMPING
1
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Miles cemetery.
Sunday Admlo1len 1 Mrs.
lll'fkod by the bombWACS TO MEET
He was a member of the Rut- Jessie Frazier, Dexter: Char- .
fnca Of tbt Hanoi • Haiphong The Rutland Methodist WSCS land Methodist Church and had les Quivy, Columbus.
I
·
pled like • strin&amp; of will meet tonight at 8 with Mrs. been employed by the
Dlscbargeo - Sarah Bush, ;
•••··
_
. , aro und th • world Dana Hoffman Jr . Devotional Ilepartment Store for 25 years Alto Dill and Carl Gagnon.
I CLEANERS
.
m¥rrinll official and leader Is Mrs. Everett Colwell. until his retirement.
~el .,.labrations of
the Mrs. Harold Sauer will be in Survivors inclnde his wife,
Fotlrlll of July.
charge of tbe program.
Linnie, a sister, B. E. Jones,
lll Peril, 1 Clrl from New
Batavia , New York; a brother,
COLEMAN
·Y!Ifll :burned an American flag As at the Sunday night rally, Talford, of Marion, a nephew,
· · ~ lhll U. S. Embassy. the turnout was slim, only a· and several nieces. Friends may
CAMPING
J!allilf" In London stopped two ' hout 25. Saturday night more call at the funeral home any', y-'from setting a U. S. !Ia~ I than zoo had g'thered at the time Wednesday.
~ autlide the embassy there. farm and hurled stones a n d
A
crashing pacifist in- blocked Warren County sher- A man need• a seventh of a
Coleman fuel
c ~ 1 posh reception at iff's deputies when two of the second to wink his eye on pur·
5
GALLON _ 1.59
· lblll\lllerlcan Embassy and pro- group were arrested ftr wear- pose. When he winks his eye
plllll ' · IQast Ill "the &lt;lead and ing masks in violation of a new by reflex , It snaps shut In
-.I!Y~ :!Jt VIet Nam."
Ohio law.
third of the time.
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Moadat', AeJIIIII

hill f~r Logan, f111111l•g slz
and walkmg two. AME
SECOND G
Meigs challted up aeven big
MaJor Le1111e Leaden
runs m the fifth Inning to break
By
uatted Press lateraational
open a close game and _go on '
10
Natlenol Leagae
to an easy 14-4 vtctory
the
GABR HPct.
second game.
70
Z66
37 1111 .335
John Flowers started I b e I Alou, PIU
secolld game for Meigs a a d Srgll Pitt
8ll 252 42 82 .325
worked two innings before giv· Cart; AU
75 230 30 7t .322
74 309 42 Ill .320 1
·U
68 251 34 80 .319 1
Ding seven and walking aone. Santo' Chi
70 :148 42 79 .319
Leading tbe Meigs blttiAg In Cpda StL
.. 189 23 59 .312
the second game was Stobart I Allen' Phil
59 210 52 115 .310
LOS ANGBJ4:S IUPI) _The I ( 14-3).
I Doa Sutton, who retired the Ilor the Reds.
with a double and two sinles Alou All
62 355 Sl 107 .301
rood the Cincinnati Reds are Cincinnati's Jo;ing streak was first 13 _men he faced, pttched Ron Fatrly led off the sixth in five trips Ill the plate, and ' Helms, Cin 63 2-17 28 74 .300
traveling continues downhill, , extended to six games Monday a ltve-httter for the v~ctory.
1for the Dodgen with a double, Flowers wtth three s10gles.
Hrper, Cin
71 243 40 73 .300
and it isn't likely to change dir· . as the Dodgers scored a 2-1 Los Angeles gave hun a lead took tbtrd on an error and Other Meigs bttters
were
ection IOnight when they meet :decision to break a three-game i• the third on three conse~u- scored . on John Roseboro's White with two singles, B i II
Amerlcoa League
the Dodgers again.
skid of their own.
live siagles, Lou Johnson dnv· bloop smgle to. left field fer the Moore a double and sillgle Bud·
G AB R H Pet.
Jim Maloney 1!1-3) will be oa The Joss went 10 Jim O'Toole, ing Ill tbe run.
wmnmg run.
.
.
dy Moore, Bill Swan and George Sllydr, Bal
62181 38 61 .337
the hill for the Reds, but be makiog his first start iR nearly In the fifth, Tommy Helms, Larry Dterker pitched a ftve· Sauer, ench a single.
Klme, Del
68 244 48 77 .316
will be workinti against the in- a month. He allowed niRe bits . Ileroa Johnso1 and Johnsy Ed· bitter Sunday and Chuck Harrl- Daubenmier and Pierce shar· Slmn, Clo
Gl 2f11 28 65 .314
,comparable sandy Koufax Iill tbe seven Innings he worked. I wards singled for the lone run son smashed a threNun homer . ed mound duties for
Logan, Ohva, Mm
1'1299 47 93 .911
-~-~ - to gtve Houston a 3-l wtn over struck out five and walked sev- F.Rbsn, Bat 79 286 63 89 .311
NATIONAL LEAGUE UNE SCORES
tbe Reds and a sweep of the en. Dauhenmier was the
t9s- B Rbsn, Bal 81 33tJ 53 98 .297
fo"'·game series. The Astros ing pitcher.
Pwell, Bal
75 257 41 76 .296
Major Le:r11ue Results
(6th).
won Saturday's
day . night , Tbe Meigs team will go a- Rchdt, Cal
69 252 40 74 .294
By United Press International
doubleheader 8-5 and 6 3 over . gains! Wellston at 8 p.m. t F:DT) IMel!, Del
70 237 5Z 69 .291
American League
National League
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Milt Pappas and Sammy ElliS. today at Bachtel field iu Mas- Sbrn, Cali
65 177 19 51 .288
Fir~ ."'.ame
· Cin.
000 0!0 ooo- 1
Cincinnati now is in seventh on.
Home Runs
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. 0 000 ooo- 6 9 0 O'Toole, Davidson (8) and .
place, 12 games off the pace. '
FIRST GAME
• I 0. a
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a, i'
Boston
000 000 103- 4 9 I i Edwards : Sutton 18-7) and
Two Reds bave nudged their IMeigs
105 002 2-10 10 5 Braves .25 ; Aile~, Phlllies &amp; I
Bosman, Cox (81. Kline &lt;_9) 1Rosehoro. LP-O'Toole _ .
batting average to the .300 , Logan
300 012 1- 7 12 7 Hart, Gtants 20: forre, Braves [
and Casanova: Lonborg, Osm· l
National League0 31
Racine scored Its fifth wln , mark and Vada Pinson has fall- : Vickers (WP I. Werry
t6) v Staryell, Ptrates 19.
.
sk, '" l, Sadowski 191 and Ryan. Cin.
OOOHood Amertean Le31J11e: F Robtn- ,
against one defeat Sunday 10 J en below it for the first lime in and Werry , Swan (6).
1 51 the Hockmg. V~lley League by , several weeks.
000 010
p B
, 241 LP L
land Hamner.
Ison, Orioles 20; Scott, Red Sox l
W - osman
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001 _001 OOx- Z 9 0 trimming viStlmg Cutler 16·3. ~' Tomrn)' Helms and Tommy .
SECOND GAME
' 18; Kaline, Tigers 17 : Powell &amp;
horn 14-7). HR - .Y!cMullen O'Toole D d
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• Satvtt son 8 7) and . ~crn
· el bus -mat' OJ In sec- H~rper collected hits Sunday Meigs ... 303 f!IO 1- 14 13 I . B. Robinson, Orioles 16.
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Edwards ·
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' R..ehoro: LP-O'T 1 , 1_3)
one place in the standings be- lw tc pus ~ etr average
Logan
300 010 0- 4 9 5
.
1
00
Wash.
000 OOV uOO- 0 3 1 :
e
' Ihind unbeateo Nelsonville. 1exaclly .300, putting them In Flowers. Whtte 13) (WP) and i Nat ton a) _League: _Aaron.'
Boston
tOO 0011 oox- 1 7 0 '
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the top 10 hitters ir. the Nation- , Swan. Daubenmier ILP), Pierce , Braves 63:. Wbtte, Phdhes liS,
Hannan, Lines (8), Cox (8) Atlanta
200 000 100- 3 4 I The wmners, tratltng 2-0 after · al League.
16) and Mundy,
Allen, Phtllleo 54; Stargell,
and Camilli ; Stange 124 ) and HoustoR
000 002 000- 2 4 3 the first frame, opened their ~
Pirates 53; Mays, Gtanls 52.
.
Tillmao. LP- Hanrraa 0 .4).
Johnson (7-6) and Torre; scoring in tbe second when ,
American League: B. Robin- ,
IGiusll, Owens (9) and Bate· Mike Jenkills' double to left '
son, Orioles, 66; Powell, Orioles 1
•man . LP- Giusti (!1-6).
drove John Cleland, who was
55; SeoU, Red Sox 52; . F. t
...
First Game
1
safe oo a fielder's choice, hnme. .
Robinson, Orioles 511; Kahllt!,
Chicago
000 201 200- li 11 I I
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48
New York 000 000 000- 0 6 I :St. Louis
000 ll2 200- 6 10 0 Racine S&lt;Ored five more .
. Pll&lt;binl
Peters (5-6) and Martm; ·Sa• Fnn 000 001 01(1- 2 I oltimes in the fo~th, folD' in the '
NIt I 0. a I League: perry,
Stottlemyre, Hamilton t8) and Washburn, Hoerner (3) and I filth and etght tn the stxth •f ·
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Giants 12-1; Kaowles, PhiUies &amp;These sparkling luncheon sets In an Early Amtli-\,
Howard. LP- Slottlemyre (7·9) . McCarver; Marichal 113-4) and the 7-lnning game.
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1; Koufax, Dodgen 14-3;
can crystal design are Ideal for use Indoors and \
Haller.
15.o!). :· La rry p nee,
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· bal ' Gt·ants I'~4·' Maloney '
outdoors •.. at lunch time ••• snack tlmt ••• and .
HR- Buford 14th) ·
S-G WP-Washburn
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a south paw, went ''
PT PLEASANT - "It was the toughest competition Martc
Second Game
HR
aghano (2nd), Brock the route on the hill lor Racine. I ,
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Reda 11-3 &amp; Blass, Pirates 1-2.
party Ume. You'll want several place settlnp, 10
Chicago
tJOO 000 020-2 2 I '.6th), Shannon 16th.l.
He gave up only two bits, walk· l lvefe~elr ~nfteredd, ~~~~~~~
said ~o~day afterf ~~- Amerl&lt;an League: S. Miller
start cotlecUng your plates, cupsand saucers naw. \
New York 003 020 OOx- 5 11 I !
Se&lt;'ODd Game
ed four, hit one, IJid struck out I cfesstuh Y e eln Prmgf •s. t le ;.r:. he mAen s . tvt·'"on ot. el &amp; Walt, Orioles 6-1; Barber, .
You get your choice FREE each time you 111W
Pizarro, Higgins (4), Wilhelm St. Louis 000 000 200- 2 7 0 12.
our . annua
o esswna
c ers ssocta too na Iona Orioles l Sanford, .Ailgelo 9-2;
seven gallons of A&amp;hland Vitali~ed Gasoline.
(81 and Romano, Martin (8): San Fran 001 200 00&gt;- 3 9 1
.
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. champwnslup.
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McLain, Togen 12·3,
This offer Is limited and available only It ,our
Pelerson 17-5) and Gibbs. LP- l:lnles , Mahaffey (6), Woode- • Other RactRe hitters were I The 39-year-old c~nstntchon i
A&amp;hland 011 Dealer dlsplaylna the "FREE WNCtfo
Pizarro (6-3).
shirk (8) and McCarver ; Perry Mtckey Wmebrenner wtlh four worker from Sulfteld, Olno, 1,166; Joha Rudy, No~th Syra- lllternallonal Leagaa Standings
1
11112-l) and Haller. LP~Bnles :
EON SET" sign!
Bob Smith a double and 1picked up $2,000 for the tep cuse, N.Y., 1,166; Wilham Har- By ua•ted Press lntemat!IIIIBI
KS.
000 060 300- 9 13 3 (3-l ). HH-Sbannon t7th).
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Peanuts Wickline two prize among 411 cash winners. ris, Indianapolis, Ind.,
1,164;
W. L Pet. GB
Cltler uPirll AucUit 7, 1888
Bait.
011 001 003- 6 7 3 i
and two singles, Roger Marie Stotts, of Westminister, Ed Rhode, Muscatine, Iowa, Columbus
43 32 .573
llunter, ~kworth
Aker 1
a single, Price two sing- Calif., won the women's div~ 1,164; Rebert Bitner, Big
41 37 .5:!6 3'&gt;11
Rochester
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and
Roof;
Brabender,
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Firat
Game
les,
Dave
Spencer two singles, slon with a total score of 1,135. ids, Mich., 1,164: Jerry
37 36 .5f11 5
Jacksonville
19
300 100 JOO- 7 16 0 Cleland a pair of doubles, and
Drahoysky (SI Hall &lt;5) Fisher 1Pttts.
Bednar, winner for the third Smith, Covington, Ind.,
39 38 .SOli 5
Toronto
001 100 OOO- 5 !2 Greg Rouah, a single.
(8) and Etdhebarren' WP- IChLtcago
time in four years. scored 1,176 and Arnold E. Fleming, La
39 39 .500 i'la
Toledo
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aw
Face
t8) and
· Is , brea ki ng th e prevtous
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N. y ., 1161
38 38 .500 5\la
Hunter (8-6) LP~Brabender . G '
pom
yet''
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b Buffalo
(2·2) HRS :.._ Snyder &lt;3rd) , " '•) Hondfer &lt;2l; Hands,
ROBERTS RELEASJllD
high of 1,173. He also estab- 1 Ties were determined
38 40 .487 8'&gt;11
Y
Richmond
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oe t 17), Jenktns (9) and
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31 46 .403 1l
Syracuse
Green (~lh) .
H dl
WP-L
('· ) LP- HOUSTON (UPI) _ Robin Jished a new stngle score wtt s to s:
un ey.
aw • 3 ·
277
Rounding out the top seven
Hands (5·7)
HRS-Stargel! 1Roberts has come baek twice
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300 000 020- 5 9 0 [ , 19th), Hundiey (9th) Alley In the past when big
league
Miss Stotts, who wo• $1.000 wmners 10 the women~ diVISIOn
Cleve.
, 000 300 001- 4_10 2 (!th), Phillips (lltb),' SaRto clubs have giveo up OR him.
set a new ~lngl~ round score 10 were defendtng champt~o MarKaat, Stebler . (9) and Ntxon, ( ISth).
But ROW the question Is whl' tbe women s diVISion wtlh 292, garel Tillberry,
SprtRgfi~ld,
~1mm~rman &lt;9); Bell, Krahck l
Second Game
tiler the winningest
active breakmg the 286 set last year. Oh10, 1,000; Gwen Learo, P~ttst2), 0 Donoghue (5 ), Allen (8) &lt;7\l innings, darkness)
pitcher io the major leagues The tournament bad a record burgh, 1:089; Evelyn Gotdrtch,
and ~ZC\Ie. WP-Kaat (10-6) . , Pitts.
00purse of_ $12,000.
. Fhnt, Mtch., 1,006, Shirley Ann
010 300
4 8 1 caa do it again 11 the age
L~-0 Donoghue &lt;5-5). HRS- ·Chicago
,
,
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Roundmg
out
the
top
ten
WID· PlOt,, Marlon, Iowa, 1,071; Bet
000 301
6 8 0 39
Roberts just lft vlctorles
liOrs arul thetr aeores ill the ty 0 Bnen, Dover, Ohto, 1,061;
K tile brew (!Sih), Wbilfteld t Sisk Mikkelsen , 61 Fac tSI
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BI:RI!: ARI!: SOtfl!l ANSWERS TO QUES.
(13th), Allison (5th).
I Card~ell (7), O'Dell e
of becomi~g the 15th 300 • game professional men's division was S~n Rusch, St. Clair ono.-et:,; ftONS ON THIS SENSATIONAL GUAIIo
Calli.
trlO 000 450-ll 12 1 Purkey 17 ) and May · Holtz- winner io major league bls- George Clauss Sr., Saginaw, Mtch., 1,054 and Jane
ANTEI PLAN:
A. Yoar
builder or e1eetrlo ._, · - - Detroit. . 140 000 010- 6 12 2 man, J•nkins (5), Lee (7), tory, was placed on waivers by Mich., 1,172; Lesler Gervais, Tyrone, Pa ., 1,048.
Q. Blaetlr wloat .. 1011 m:·•· •• Ill' a G.arIa
Tbe ~ . . . ~'
McGiothlm, Reed 12), Wnght , Hendley (8) and BoccabeUa. tbe Hoostoa Astros Monday for Highland, Ind., 1,169; Victor I Over 140 archers
.
. _ CGftpODy. The polloJ _
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laoll ....... Beallaa Plllt f
\5), Lee (7) ,_ RoJas 181 and , WP- Lee &lt;4-0) . LP-Cardwell the purpose of giving him his Leaeh,
Sacramento, Calif., ed 111 the three-day sesstOR.
J'MIO of ,._ oloolrie ll«tt I II' aMar
A. h wiU .,..-..
tho aaaual opera!.
Rodgers; Lohch, Sherry 17), . (3-G) uno ~le d
-with • maximUJD llolllllltr .,_ ~
Pena &lt;8), Gladding (9) and I
. •u~ n enon 2 I!Otb uncoAditi. ona1 re1ease.
lllC- fl hoMIIIC ,_""""with F~
..... dollua ($1.000A0t . . . . .....,.
to.BIIclrle Boat ... wlthla IK
FreehaA. WP-Wright (2-2) . LP and lith).
NICKWUS DETERMINED.
tit • lpOOi6c ~to ftpN oacb Q. Ba&amp; wUI If I .... Ia . . . I . . . ..' . . .,
- Sherry (5-11 . HRS-Adcock
Flrsl Game
MUIRFIEW, Scotland (UPI)
, .., for lloe a.. .....,. hll _Je&amp;H fl
19th!, Hortoa 110th), Warner
eleotrieltel&amp;f
New York 342 000 000- 9 II I - Jack Nicklaus Is determined
(6tb), Cardenal (9th), Fregosi
Serving
Mtlgs
Caunly
Since
1
868
Phila.
030 020 100- 6 12 I that the Brili!h Opea wlll lltl
A. It'• eveD - • ..,.._ Y- ...., fli
Q. WJot lllba tlio , _ ,....
eleetric laeatinr ua&amp;IKW ...... tlt4
Shaw, Arrigo (61, Hamilton become the jinx for hbn that
Tbe Meigs American Legion tory in the nightcDp. .
and walked aoae.
1
Other Meigs bitters ill the opbaseball nine continued its win- 1 John Vickers and Dick Wer- W
had Jbe blg bat lor eaiag contest w~re George Sauling way1 with a doubleheader Iry shared mound duties
lor .
erry .
1er with a triple and single. Ed·
.tcto:~ ftt Loge• Sunday after· Meigs in the first game . . Vick· ' Meigs, wttb two home rUD8. [die Baer a pair of al~~gles, Bud·
Iers, working five Jnnlngs, was1 The hu;tkY eateher slammed hia dy Moore, Gib Milliron, Gary
1100n.
Meigs, unbeaten in
eight the winning pitcher. He slruck !first m _the tbtrd and tagged :Stob'art, sod Lenny Van Meter,
gamea tbill season, scored a . out five, walked nine and 1&amp;ROther m the seventh. Botb eacb a single.
IG-7 triumph in the first game Igave up seven bits. Werry, In ')were more tbao 330 ft. 10 dead
and came back with 8 14-4 vic- I his two Jonlngs, laRned none left field.
Hood went the distance on
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Meigs .Legion Runs String to 8-0

, Service
Announced [whom &lt;he made his home, and
.
•well.nep~ew,
Clark Thompson,
Jo'or Alfred CJark
Burial will be ln the MidIZibsFuneral
services for Alfred kif! Cemetery at Chester Star
Clark, 73, who passed away Route.
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baoes hi1 guaraat.eed stiiDale figuft oa
of!lcial area weather data, 11 we11 a1 his
electric heating e;;_;;;:;:r;enct aD4II altiiL fU ·
emmatintl' of llllllul beali~~C eoola II no$
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Frankly, to dramatically pron tllat p!Oo
gro,.ive buil•ers and Flameleu Reatin&amp;
eontraeton \ave complete faith ia tht
econ-r and dependability of their prod·

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tor onlJ a few months, or a yur, to covet .. !
initial operation or break-in period. Tht .1
Flame!.,. Heat Guarantee ia designed to ; " •J
deDIOIUIIJale the , ........ Ye&amp;foOUt deperuio,l. ; rli
Ability and -nomy of the pnduct.
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!t,~IIY Sentinel, Pomeroy,Middleport, 0 .. July ~ 1988

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V"nto'
nMayor\
s e •arlln
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Glenn Bro:urn
o;_es
Monday
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A . violent electrical· storm

about • p.m. In tbe Pomeroy
Bend area dl~rupted power
aervl&lt;e Intermittently, burn•d
out clreults In some homes.
according to Ml"dleport eleetrlclan Casslm Hlndy, and set
afire and burned a 20 square
foot area of grass In the CJif.
too, W. Va. area.

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Osh I Saturday at Veterans Memorial :.
WEST . COLUMBIA e Hospital will be held Tuesday :
1
w. Marlm, 66. died July 4 at II 10 a.m. at Ewing Funeral [ ·" "'" Ynu Knou
. ' his residence at We~t col:· Home.
In 145•; Job,aoa
Gatenbel'l
28
George was not Injured but : POINT PLEASANT - Nita
\ Glenn R. Brown, 71, mayor bia. He was horn Apn
· 1 • He is survived by one nlere, completed the flrat
Blbll
assenKer, Hobsrt E. Durham,8 , Walden was crowned archery
of Vinton. died .,t 3:20a.m. to· In Mason County. the son . of Lydia Gilkey, Middleport, with printed from movable type,
Ill
Rl. Vinton, suffer·• a lac· I queen at the Queens Ball_ Sat, I
day ln Holzer Hospital. He had the late Morgan A. and Na~y · ::,::_:.,.....:,;__~--· _ _ _ _ _...,_ _ _ _..--;
I P••.
1
.w
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1 h 1 t th 8 N t
t
Iserved the village as ehief of· Crouse Marlin. Surv1vors
mdae
eration on the right hand. He ur ay n g t
a IOnn
.o\ )ead-ln wire to the ttlevl- i flcial for several terms. At one l;lude his wife, Georgia E.: a
1 1 led
Guard Armory. She also served slon set In the Olevla Young
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was no rea . .
as Fourth of July Queen.
.
I time he had operated a grocery, ' daughter,
Mrs. Mil re
ea ,
resident, Cllllon, was burned
d
-• 10 ttl b
b th
Cecil RFD
The patrol cited George to Nita is a daughter of Mr. and
and ha engag~
ca e ur· local: two ro ers,
•
f p . t out. The Mason Fire D•part- : ing. He was a veteran of World local, and Jay, Plain
City,
mumcipal court July 9 on a I Mrs. Charles Walden o
om ment woo called to the grass War I.
Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Etna
of .speed in excess for I Pleasant and was sponsored by
d
Wind• Come 1charge
fire.
.
• Bugg, Henderson, W. v. a., a. n
road and weather conditions. Union Boiler Co. of Nitro.
Mr. Brown was born In Gal M G · . Love Plam c1ty;
Hliii(DER..~TORMS
AND One of the two Metgs county Carol Kegley was first runLine crews of at least one Jipolis on Aug. 5, 1895, son of _rs. ~c~lldren'and one great
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art·ldents occun·ed at 3·20 p m. : ner-up and Linda Lathey was utility (:ompany were report- the late Bert and Blanche Bla- five gra. c
ty winds pounded toward the
nd h1
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ntic coast today, endln" a Mond&lt;:~y on Rt 33, seven-tenths second runner-up. Carol. daugb- ed at work ®ring ao&lt;l afler zer Brown.
, gra c •
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keg- the otorm.
.
, ' Funeral servtces ~
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lolig siege of blistering suuune• I
m• e no,·
omeroy,
. I He was twice marrted, ftrsl the Stilman MethodiSt Church
1 Point Pleasant was sponbelt which rewrott! the rt&gt;cord .when Jack L Thomas, 30· Hunt- 1ey ~ b the Voi~nteer Fire ~~w~~!'i"t~® I to the former Grace
Baker, l in West, Columbta Wednesday
boOks.
mgton. W. Va ., headed nor_th, ~; t YLinda represented the
who is deceased. A 1100, Wal· . at 2:30p.m. with the. Rev. Mar·
ln 1 fiery t'ourth of July slopped belund a car makmg p.
.
d Sh
ter Brown of Vinton survives cus Traugh offtctatmg. Burial
finish the heat wave pushed a nght turn mto a p r' vat e Mason County Fatr Boar . e
lh t
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HI . • •d W1i t
·n be .In the Graham
Ceme·
. ,
d. e
I is a daughter of !dr . and
Mr:;;.
I
a un on.
s secon
s o : WI
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temperatures past the ttJO.de, ' IIV
Ad .
L· th
r Letart Rt I
the former Mary Wysong Hoi- tery. The body Will )le 10 state
. . .:llh'rk lor the thtrd straight Behind Thomas, Glen
H.
~~at: lie ·Ha~i ~au hter of
Iter, who survives, along. wilh !one ltour prior to the service.
dll)'"looonday In the m•d-Atlan- : Avery 25 Athens failed
to i
M J ' Hgll a cho
' two daughters, Mrs. Dtanne Frtends may call at the Fogll'
· struck
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ames .art. w
-,
· Mason
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ticijlates.
An esttmated I. 300 ,- stop and
the' back of r.ne I and rs. . C
., s th Johnston of Salem Center
and song ~'uneral Home 10
1
ooi;.'&gt;.N..rsons jammed the Coney 1Thomas car No one was m- sen "Miss . ongefmath y K~~ - ~
Brenda Brown, at home. There any time today. Mr. Martin's
- ,- beach .1n New y or k c·1ty. , jured and 'moderate damage representatiVe 0
e IW3nl!i
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d
Istand
are (Jve
grandchildren.
A step· ) occupation was a armer, an
Bur by nightfall Monday. cool was done to hoth cars
Club.
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r : A 17-ye'3r-old Portland youth son, David Holler of Gallipo· he was a member ol the Jr.
cairldlan air began it~ surgt
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Karl PalmaJter,
exec~ lve 1was rushed to Holzer Hospital lis. also survives.
lou AM.
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d . . across the lower Great I The patrol cited Avery
to I secretary ol the . Professtonal , in Gallipolis for treatment of
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L : , triggering heavy down- I Meigs county court July 22 on Archers A~socJ&lt;~tiOn. ~owned t injuries suffered in a July 4th Other surv~wors are ~ broth- j
poift· Th e persons were i a charge of failure to stop wiUt- . the queen . The celebration be- motoreycle accident on w"'t er and two ststers, Cectl Brown
Meigs Geaerll Hospital
sl'iick and r k~Jied by lightning in the assured clear distance. gan Saturday morning with a ' Main-St. in Pomeroy at 2:10 p. of Gallipolis, Mrs.
Gladys I Admilllono Saturday - Pearl
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Oh ·
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parade, and ""'h of the ten
Pope and Mrs. Celestine
St. ' Poulin, -Pomeroy; Ray Rollins,
ne! ; arren,
to.
Cars dmen by Melba
K. queen candidates rode on a Im.
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Clair, bolh of Columbus.
Middleport.
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, Wtre. 48. Bloomdale,
Oh10, float representing the sponsor. The vtcttm, Robert.
Dean Mr. Brown was a member of , Dlschal'iles- Fred Rltchte.
OIIWiw Mob Stopped I and Drexel D. Bryant, 17, Pat- The Mason County fair Board Boso, was reported 10 good the Fite Memorial
Baptist Suoday Admissions Mrt.
I)JiiAH_A. NEB. -.HELMET· · riot, collided nearly headon at 1 noat was adjndged the hest en· condition this morning by hos· , church at Marion , 0. Services IJelia Stewart, Pt. Pleasant.
-clllil ·pohce armed wtth shot- , a curve of the Everetl Watts I try.
pital ofhc~als .. Boso reportedly , will be held at 2 p.m. Friday i Dtscbargeo - Roy Roll10s,
1ufii and billy clubs broke up , Rd., one-tenth ol a mile east '
suffered leg IOJUrtes and lac· at the McCoy Funeral home. Sarah Grimm.
a i!lllln&amp; group of altout 1.000 , of Rt. 325, at 5 10 p.m. Sunday. 1
erations of the ~nee and lefl Rev. C. J, Lemley will offici· i Monday Admission• - Lewis
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without _violence ea~ly 1Bolh cars had minor damage
' arm.
ate, and burial will be in Vin· l· Fox, Pomeroy: Betty
Pugh, '
. In a strife-torn sect10n 1 and no one was inJured.
,
Pomeroy pol ice said Boso was ton Memunal Park.
Friends Pomeroy.
of ,; maha'l near north side. , The patrol cited Bryant to
involved 10 the mishap with a may call at the funeral home · Discharges - None.
At~ least :w persons were arrest- Gallia county juvenile court I
after 3 p.m. Thursday, and :
~ National Guardsmen in full July g on a charge of fictilious !
car driven by Marjorie New- until the hour of the service. I
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WEATHER
riot gear were poised for ac- t·egistration.
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Details of how the mishap noVariable clou•lness, a little
Wllt'f Qllt called in.
: The other Metgs county OCCI· R. McCoy . 63, dted at 8·30 a rn. I curred were being probed lurth · D
wormer with ocatt•red thunderQutbreaks of vkllenee Satur· ' dent occurred at 8,30 p.m. Sat- ] today at hiS Glenwood home. I .,. today by investigating offi -1 J.~
..owero tonight and
dat and Sunday nights caused urday on old Rt. 7. two. tenths I He had bee·n m fathng heal I~ ' cer Ptl. Wtllard Boyer. Pol tee
' day. Low lt-7% tonllbl.
A ZENITH TRADITION FOR 48 YEARS
auihoriUes Monday to call out or a mile north of the Galha- : for several months. Mr. Me -, indicated charges are pending.
Quality Is the extra Ingredient at Zenith. It Is
Omeba units uf tht" National ~~1gt1 counly line. No one was Coy was a former Mason cou~- !
_
.
not one thing. It is many things. It Is the extra
G ird le t other guard units IOJUfl:d and damage to both ty teacher. and had engaged 111 : Pomeroy pollee also mvesllINTER&amp;~
p
1farming.
Ingredient in product development, design and
..::. tb: s;ate highway patrol. : cars was moderate.
gated a two-car miShap on Sat·
Meredith B. Flesher, 64 , of DEVOTED TO
1 0
manufacture. It is a way of life at Zenith.
__. .
Qmaha Ike on :
.
.
He was born in Mason coun- urday at 7:40 p.m. mvolvmg St. Pelersburg, Fla., a retired
MEIGS · MASON AREA
The millions of satisfied Zenith owners who havt
ana pluce the po
Orfl(~ers Said that Lawrenee
.1 20 1.,.3
( th 1 cars operated by Mary .\okOau- lluntington business man, was
"""''d 1. ow•"• ruaust~•r
IZ-hour-off
duly . 'l W. p·Jerce, 27 . M'ddl
. l late
ty enWilliam
Apn Henry
. ~ . and
son Elerta
o e ' iel, Fayettesville, N. C., and dead on arnval
.
uperienced a high measure of operating
1•-"-ur-on
V.fiU
,
.
.
I
e~r I. \H'.n
Monday at a
ChHt•• TIIU'I•IIIIt.
dependability and low operating costa recognize
Go~. Frank M~rrlson, m ~~ left of center and c'Oillded with Grover McCoy. His mttrriage I Missouri Ball, 46, Mason.
I St. Petersburg hospita'
after I••:~~,n·:.:·&amp;~nd:~ :OO~c:Oee.fo
Zenith's
emphasis on quality as the greatelf value
Anftlea attendmg the Nation a parked car owned by Earl was to former Maude Murray I Authorities 5a 1d McDaniel has : suffering a heart attack .
:~~~: ~.~~~~~::0~~~~,~· e~
in
home
entertainment Instruments. Thla 11 why
al J)fivamors' Conference, was W. Wines. 40, Rt. 2 Cheshire. h
.
Oth
rv·vo , been cited to Mayor Charles
Born November 9 1901
in uaeu Office Phon• wv t.IIN. ldll.nrpeople who know Zenith quaUty won't settle for
uOted
as saying the cause of p·
th
t 1 'd f 'led 1 w o surv1ves.
e-r su ' rs 1
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1erce. e Pi:l ro sa1 . aJ
vera I nieces and neph· Legar's court on an assured i Racine, 0 ., he was a son or the ~:mt~nd u •rol!d ••au mawn1
Je.. than the greater dependability of Zenith
the~ trouble . wa:&gt; . an ~nvtr~- to stop .and , was later app~e- :~es se
! elear distance charge. Missouri latt. Ira E. and Ethel B. Mal- ::1~' at Qla ,... otaea at PomamY ,
-the Handcrafted Color TV.
me~t that 18 unht for human hended m Middleport by pollee
·
.
be, I Ball reportedly suUered a neck lory Flesher. His father
National ad•aru.&amp;nl rnmaaqava1
habitation In manv areas" of th
Mr. McCoy was a mem I
llottlnelll &amp;lmblll. mo..
343 tnlnt·
The quallt.y go• In btfore the namt 10M on(rl
th ·d
e~e .
.
' of Chrislii:ln Valley Church or injury.
' lished the Ira E. Flesher Roof- toll Ava.. Naw Vor• Cit}' .
New
the near nor s• e
I P1erce was c1ted to Me1gs : Christ. near Glenw&amp;Od . Funeral The third accident of the . ing and Sheet Metal Co. in 1910 vos~rt~ucn. •ata1 Ottl•fN4 UJ
county court July 1.1 on charges
Ill b;..
. boliday weekend probed
by In Huntington .
nn1ar whe" av•ll•bla 15 eenu
""'RE
p
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f 1 ft 0 {
t
d h't k'
arrangements w
oc: announ- \
...., 0111 ,.., m advtuW!a .,
lll .1ng
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cen er an
1 s lp .
, d later by the Crow-Hussell Pomeroy Police was at 6:25 p. · Survivors include the widow, Dalb &amp;entln•l ortlca.
.
Cu
8ALTIMORE - THE coN-: The seventh and eighth ~eci· . ~:neral home. Fn~nds mav m- Monday on West Mam-st. 1 Mrs. Mildred Dean Flesher : a
!'~!'..:
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ARNOLD GRATE
of
Racial Equality . dents ~ported were of a mmor
th
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car
driven
by
Junior
son.
David
Flesher
of
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RUTLAND
E) pushed far beyond the .I na ure, I m Galli a county.
.m. Wedne!!day.
; O'Neal, 39, Somerset,. stopped burg: and a brother, Maxwell ....., r""' m•"'"' "·"" .., ... ~ ..
. of civil rights
Monday
p
j for a car m front of h1s and a W. Flesher, and a nephew, WiltacludN lunda' timwith resolutions_ calling for an Minor Accident
I
trailer pulled by the O'Neal ve- liam E. Flesher, Huntington at.... to the mtlitary draft and I I
t'
I
lbtcie was struck by a car oper- 1wrneys associated in the law
U. 'lj, withdrawal from
Viet : nves lga1e~
:ated by George Jenkins. Syra- ' firm •' Iesher and Flesher. and
Na.tP. It coupled this with en~mnor . two • car accident ,
' cuse. Medium damage was caus- i a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marjor•
~ent of "black power" ., WO'. mvesllgaled on the Intered to the trailer and Jenkins . ie Flesher, and two grandchil·
!Deans ol achievin~ equality. ~ec:•on of Nl orth.dSecond
and
Iwas cited for failing to main- dren, Charles and Mimi Fleshexpected, the 250 dele· a nut-sts 0 Mt dleporl Satur· lain assured clear distance.
er, all of Huntington.
lea coneluded CORE's lour . day at UO. p.m.
Funeral service• for Isaac N.
nallonJI convention witb • Pollee said Henry W. Null, Taylor, 81 , Salen St • Rutland, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Ul)tMdmous vote to abandon its Jr .. 44. Mtddleport, was travel- who died Monday eventng at Admlssl- Saturday - Virtradl~jlllal commitment to non, ' mg _south on North Second at lhe Veterans Memonal Hosptt· gie Klein, Middleport; Hallie I
DRY
!!Oienea In the dlvll rights movl' the mtersecllon of Walnut when I al after an tllness of two years, Curtis, Pomeroy; Mrs. Darrell ,
•
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1
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ba, 48, Parkersburg, reported- ' at the Martin Funeral home Discbarg~s _ Mary Jarvis I
CLEANING
ly pulled from a parking meter. with the Rev. Chester Lemley Mabel Neimeyer, Edward Blak~ .
5e · 0 R
f~rocker Strin11
No arrest was made.
offtclatmg. Bunal w•ll be m Daisy Swick, Jessie White.
rYIC8 n equest
FOR CAMPING
1
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Miles cemetery.
Sunday Admlo1len 1 Mrs.
lll'fkod by the bombWACS TO MEET
He was a member of the Rut- Jessie Frazier, Dexter: Char- .
fnca Of tbt Hanoi • Haiphong The Rutland Methodist WSCS land Methodist Church and had les Quivy, Columbus.
I
·
pled like • strin&amp; of will meet tonight at 8 with Mrs. been employed by the
Dlscbargeo - Sarah Bush, ;
•••··
_
. , aro und th • world Dana Hoffman Jr . Devotional Ilepartment Store for 25 years Alto Dill and Carl Gagnon.
I CLEANERS
.
m¥rrinll official and leader Is Mrs. Everett Colwell. until his retirement.
~el .,.labrations of
the Mrs. Harold Sauer will be in Survivors inclnde his wife,
Fotlrlll of July.
charge of tbe program.
Linnie, a sister, B. E. Jones,
lll Peril, 1 Clrl from New
Batavia , New York; a brother,
COLEMAN
·Y!Ifll :burned an American flag As at the Sunday night rally, Talford, of Marion, a nephew,
· · ~ lhll U. S. Embassy. the turnout was slim, only a· and several nieces. Friends may
CAMPING
J!allilf" In London stopped two ' hout 25. Saturday night more call at the funeral home any', y-'from setting a U. S. !Ia~ I than zoo had g'thered at the time Wednesday.
~ autlide the embassy there. farm and hurled stones a n d
A
crashing pacifist in- blocked Warren County sher- A man need• a seventh of a
Coleman fuel
c ~ 1 posh reception at iff's deputies when two of the second to wink his eye on pur·
5
GALLON _ 1.59
· lblll\lllerlcan Embassy and pro- group were arrested ftr wear- pose. When he winks his eye
plllll ' · IQast Ill "the &lt;lead and ing masks in violation of a new by reflex , It snaps shut In
-.I!Y~ :!Jt VIet Nam."
Ohio law.
third of the time.
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Moadat', AeJIIIII

hill f~r Logan, f111111l•g slz
and walkmg two. AME
SECOND G
Meigs challted up aeven big
MaJor Le1111e Leaden
runs m the fifth Inning to break
By
uatted Press lateraational
open a close game and _go on '
10
Natlenol Leagae
to an easy 14-4 vtctory
the
GABR HPct.
second game.
70
Z66
37 1111 .335
John Flowers started I b e I Alou, PIU
secolld game for Meigs a a d Srgll Pitt
8ll 252 42 82 .325
worked two innings before giv· Cart; AU
75 230 30 7t .322
74 309 42 Ill .320 1
·U
68 251 34 80 .319 1
Ding seven and walking aone. Santo' Chi
70 :148 42 79 .319
Leading tbe Meigs blttiAg In Cpda StL
.. 189 23 59 .312
the second game was Stobart I Allen' Phil
59 210 52 115 .310
LOS ANGBJ4:S IUPI) _The I ( 14-3).
I Doa Sutton, who retired the Ilor the Reds.
with a double and two sinles Alou All
62 355 Sl 107 .301
rood the Cincinnati Reds are Cincinnati's Jo;ing streak was first 13 _men he faced, pttched Ron Fatrly led off the sixth in five trips Ill the plate, and ' Helms, Cin 63 2-17 28 74 .300
traveling continues downhill, , extended to six games Monday a ltve-httter for the v~ctory.
1for the Dodgen with a double, Flowers wtth three s10gles.
Hrper, Cin
71 243 40 73 .300
and it isn't likely to change dir· . as the Dodgers scored a 2-1 Los Angeles gave hun a lead took tbtrd on an error and Other Meigs bttters
were
ection IOnight when they meet :decision to break a three-game i• the third on three conse~u- scored . on John Roseboro's White with two singles, B i II
Amerlcoa League
the Dodgers again.
skid of their own.
live siagles, Lou Johnson dnv· bloop smgle to. left field fer the Moore a double and sillgle Bud·
G AB R H Pet.
Jim Maloney 1!1-3) will be oa The Joss went 10 Jim O'Toole, ing Ill tbe run.
wmnmg run.
.
.
dy Moore, Bill Swan and George Sllydr, Bal
62181 38 61 .337
the hill for the Reds, but be makiog his first start iR nearly In the fifth, Tommy Helms, Larry Dterker pitched a ftve· Sauer, ench a single.
Klme, Del
68 244 48 77 .316
will be workinti against the in- a month. He allowed niRe bits . Ileroa Johnso1 and Johnsy Ed· bitter Sunday and Chuck Harrl- Daubenmier and Pierce shar· Slmn, Clo
Gl 2f11 28 65 .314
,comparable sandy Koufax Iill tbe seven Innings he worked. I wards singled for the lone run son smashed a threNun homer . ed mound duties for
Logan, Ohva, Mm
1'1299 47 93 .911
-~-~ - to gtve Houston a 3-l wtn over struck out five and walked sev- F.Rbsn, Bat 79 286 63 89 .311
NATIONAL LEAGUE UNE SCORES
tbe Reds and a sweep of the en. Dauhenmier was the
t9s- B Rbsn, Bal 81 33tJ 53 98 .297
fo"'·game series. The Astros ing pitcher.
Pwell, Bal
75 257 41 76 .296
Major Le:r11ue Results
(6th).
won Saturday's
day . night , Tbe Meigs team will go a- Rchdt, Cal
69 252 40 74 .294
By United Press International
doubleheader 8-5 and 6 3 over . gains! Wellston at 8 p.m. t F:DT) IMel!, Del
70 237 5Z 69 .291
American League
National League
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Milt Pappas and Sammy ElliS. today at Bachtel field iu Mas- Sbrn, Cali
65 177 19 51 .288
Fir~ ."'.ame
· Cin.
000 0!0 ooo- 1
Cincinnati now is in seventh on.
Home Runs
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Wa'lft"'
. 0 000 ooo- 6 9 0 O'Toole, Davidson (8) and .
place, 12 games off the pace. '
FIRST GAME
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a, i'
Boston
000 000 103- 4 9 I i Edwards : Sutton 18-7) and
Two Reds bave nudged their IMeigs
105 002 2-10 10 5 Braves .25 ; Aile~, Phlllies &amp; I
Bosman, Cox (81. Kline &lt;_9) 1Rosehoro. LP-O'Toole _ .
batting average to the .300 , Logan
300 012 1- 7 12 7 Hart, Gtants 20: forre, Braves [
and Casanova: Lonborg, Osm· l
National League0 31
Racine scored Its fifth wln , mark and Vada Pinson has fall- : Vickers (WP I. Werry
t6) v Staryell, Ptrates 19.
.
sk, '" l, Sadowski 191 and Ryan. Cin.
OOOHood Amertean Le31J11e: F Robtn- ,
against one defeat Sunday 10 J en below it for the first lime in and Werry , Swan (6).
1 51 the Hockmg. V~lley League by , several weeks.
000 010
p B
, 241 LP L
land Hamner.
Ison, Orioles 20; Scott, Red Sox l
W - osman
·
- on- L.A.
001 _001 OOx- Z 9 0 trimming viStlmg Cutler 16·3. ~' Tomrn)' Helms and Tommy .
SECOND GAME
' 18; Kaline, Tigers 17 : Powell &amp;
horn 14-7). HR - .Y!cMullen O'Toole D d
(8)
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• Satvtt son 8 7) and . ~crn
· el bus -mat' OJ In sec- H~rper collected hits Sunday Meigs ... 303 f!IO 1- 14 13 I . B. Robinson, Orioles 16.
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one place in the standings be- lw tc pus ~ etr average
Logan
300 010 0- 4 9 5
.
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Wash.
000 OOV uOO- 0 3 1 :
e
' Ihind unbeateo Nelsonville. 1exaclly .300, putting them In Flowers. Whtte 13) (WP) and i Nat ton a) _League: _Aaron.'
Boston
tOO 0011 oox- 1 7 0 '
.
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the top 10 hitters ir. the Nation- , Swan. Daubenmier ILP), Pierce , Braves 63:. Wbtte, Phdhes liS,
Hannan, Lines (8), Cox (8) Atlanta
200 000 100- 3 4 I The wmners, tratltng 2-0 after · al League.
16) and Mundy,
Allen, Phtllleo 54; Stargell,
and Camilli ; Stange 124 ) and HoustoR
000 002 000- 2 4 3 the first frame, opened their ~
Pirates 53; Mays, Gtanls 52.
.
Tillmao. LP- Hanrraa 0 .4).
Johnson (7-6) and Torre; scoring in tbe second when ,
American League: B. Robin- ,
IGiusll, Owens (9) and Bate· Mike Jenkills' double to left '
son, Orioles, 66; Powell, Orioles 1
•man . LP- Giusti (!1-6).
drove John Cleland, who was
55; SeoU, Red Sox 52; . F. t
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First Game
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safe oo a fielder's choice, hnme. .
Robinson, Orioles 511; Kahllt!,
Chicago
000 201 200- li 11 I I
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48
New York 000 000 000- 0 6 I :St. Louis
000 ll2 200- 6 10 0 Racine S&lt;Ored five more .
. Pll&lt;binl
Peters (5-6) and Martm; ·Sa• Fnn 000 001 01(1- 2 I oltimes in the fo~th, folD' in the '
NIt I 0. a I League: perry,
Stottlemyre, Hamilton t8) and Washburn, Hoerner (3) and I filth and etght tn the stxth •f ·
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Giants 12-1; Kaowles, PhiUies &amp;These sparkling luncheon sets In an Early Amtli-\,
Howard. LP- Slottlemyre (7·9) . McCarver; Marichal 113-4) and the 7-lnning game.
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can crystal design are Ideal for use Indoors and \
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Second Game
HR
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Reda 11-3 &amp; Blass, Pirates 1-2.
party Ume. You'll want several place settlnp, 10
Chicago
tJOO 000 020-2 2 I '.6th), Shannon 16th.l.
He gave up only two bits, walk· l lvefe~elr ~nfteredd, ~~~~~~~
said ~o~day afterf ~~- Amerl&lt;an League: S. Miller
start cotlecUng your plates, cupsand saucers naw. \
New York 003 020 OOx- 5 11 I !
Se&lt;'ODd Game
ed four, hit one, IJid struck out I cfesstuh Y e eln Prmgf •s. t le ;.r:. he mAen s . tvt·'"on ot. el &amp; Walt, Orioles 6-1; Barber, .
You get your choice FREE each time you 111W
Pizarro, Higgins (4), Wilhelm St. Louis 000 000 200- 2 7 0 12.
our . annua
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c ers ssocta too na Iona Orioles l Sanford, .Ailgelo 9-2;
seven gallons of A&amp;hland Vitali~ed Gasoline.
(81 and Romano, Martin (8): San Fran 001 200 00&gt;- 3 9 1
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McLain, Togen 12·3,
This offer Is limited and available only It ,our
Pelerson 17-5) and Gibbs. LP- l:lnles , Mahaffey (6), Woode- • Other RactRe hitters were I The 39-year-old c~nstntchon i
A&amp;hland 011 Dealer dlsplaylna the "FREE WNCtfo
Pizarro (6-3).
shirk (8) and McCarver ; Perry Mtckey Wmebrenner wtlh four worker from Sulfteld, Olno, 1,166; Joha Rudy, No~th Syra- lllternallonal Leagaa Standings
1
11112-l) and Haller. LP~Bnles :
EON SET" sign!
Bob Smith a double and 1picked up $2,000 for the tep cuse, N.Y., 1,166; Wilham Har- By ua•ted Press lntemat!IIIIBI
KS.
000 060 300- 9 13 3 (3-l ). HH-Sbannon t7th).
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1,164;
W. L Pet. GB
Cltler uPirll AucUit 7, 1888
Bait.
011 001 003- 6 7 3 i
and two singles, Roger Marie Stotts, of Westminister, Ed Rhode, Muscatine, Iowa, Columbus
43 32 .573
llunter, ~kworth
Aker 1
a single, Price two sing- Calif., won the women's div~ 1,164; Rebert Bitner, Big
41 37 .5:!6 3'&gt;11
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Dave
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Jacksonville
19
300 100 JOO- 7 16 0 Cleland a pair of doubles, and
Drahoysky (SI Hall &lt;5) Fisher 1Pttts.
Bednar, winner for the third Smith, Covington, Ind.,
39 38 .SOli 5
Toronto
001 100 OOO- 5 !2 Greg Rouah, a single.
(8) and Etdhebarren' WP- IChLtcago
time in four years. scored 1,176 and Arnold E. Fleming, La
39 39 .500 i'la
Toledo
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38 38 .500 5\la
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ROBERTS RELEASJllD
high of 1,173. He also estab- 1 Ties were determined
38 40 .487 8'&gt;11
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Green (~lh) .
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('· ) LP- HOUSTON (UPI) _ Robin Jished a new stngle score wtt s to s:
un ey.
aw • 3 ·
277
Rounding out the top seven
Hands (5·7)
HRS-Stargel! 1Roberts has come baek twice
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Miss Stotts, who wo• $1.000 wmners 10 the women~ diVISIOn
Cleve.
, 000 300 001- 4_10 2 (!th), Phillips (lltb),' SaRto clubs have giveo up OR him.
set a new ~lngl~ round score 10 were defendtng champt~o MarKaat, Stebler . (9) and Ntxon, ( ISth).
But ROW the question Is whl' tbe women s diVISion wtlh 292, garel Tillberry,
SprtRgfi~ld,
~1mm~rman &lt;9); Bell, Krahck l
Second Game
tiler the winningest
active breakmg the 286 set last year. Oh10, 1,000; Gwen Learo, P~ttst2), 0 Donoghue (5 ), Allen (8) &lt;7\l innings, darkness)
pitcher io the major leagues The tournament bad a record burgh, 1:089; Evelyn Gotdrtch,
and ~ZC\Ie. WP-Kaat (10-6) . , Pitts.
00purse of_ $12,000.
. Fhnt, Mtch., 1,006, Shirley Ann
010 300
4 8 1 caa do it again 11 the age
L~-0 Donoghue &lt;5-5). HRS- ·Chicago
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WID· PlOt,, Marlon, Iowa, 1,071; Bet
000 301
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Roberts just lft vlctorles
liOrs arul thetr aeores ill the ty 0 Bnen, Dover, Ohto, 1,061;
K tile brew (!Sih), Wbilfteld t Sisk Mikkelsen , 61 Fac tSI
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BI:RI!: ARI!: SOtfl!l ANSWERS TO QUES.
(13th), Allison (5th).
I Card~ell (7), O'Dell e
of becomi~g the 15th 300 • game professional men's division was S~n Rusch, St. Clair ono.-et:,; ftONS ON THIS SENSATIONAL GUAIIo
Calli.
trlO 000 450-ll 12 1 Purkey 17 ) and May · Holtz- winner io major league bls- George Clauss Sr., Saginaw, Mtch., 1,054 and Jane
ANTEI PLAN:
A. Yoar
builder or e1eetrlo ._, · - - Detroit. . 140 000 010- 6 12 2 man, J•nkins (5), Lee (7), tory, was placed on waivers by Mich., 1,172; Lesler Gervais, Tyrone, Pa ., 1,048.
Q. Blaetlr wloat .. 1011 m:·•· •• Ill' a G.arIa
Tbe ~ . . . ~'
McGiothlm, Reed 12), Wnght , Hendley (8) and BoccabeUa. tbe Hoostoa Astros Monday for Highland, Ind., 1,169; Victor I Over 140 archers
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\5), Lee (7) ,_ RoJas 181 and , WP- Lee &lt;4-0) . LP-Cardwell the purpose of giving him his Leaeh,
Sacramento, Calif., ed 111 the three-day sesstOR.
J'MIO of ,._ oloolrie ll«tt I II' aMar
A. h wiU .,..-..
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Rodgers; Lohch, Sherry 17), . (3-G) uno ~le d
-with • maximUJD llolllllltr .,_ ~
Pena &lt;8), Gladding (9) and I
. •u~ n enon 2 I!Otb uncoAditi. ona1 re1ease.
lllC- fl hoMIIIC ,_""""with F~
..... dollua ($1.000A0t . . . . .....,.
to.BIIclrle Boat ... wlthla IK
FreehaA. WP-Wright (2-2) . LP and lith).
NICKWUS DETERMINED.
tit • lpOOi6c ~to ftpN oacb Q. Ba&amp; wUI If I .... Ia . . . I . . . ..' . . .,
- Sherry (5-11 . HRS-Adcock
Flrsl Game
MUIRFIEW, Scotland (UPI)
, .., for lloe a.. .....,. hll _Je&amp;H fl
19th!, Hortoa 110th), Warner
eleotrieltel&amp;f
New York 342 000 000- 9 II I - Jack Nicklaus Is determined
(6tb), Cardenal (9th), Fregosi
Serving
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Shaw, Arrigo (61, Hamilton become the jinx for hbn that
Tbe Meigs American Legion tory in the nightcDp. .
and walked aoae.
1
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had Jbe blg bat lor eaiag contest w~re George Sauling way1 with a doubleheader Iry shared mound duties
lor .
erry .
1er with a triple and single. Ed·
.tcto:~ ftt Loge• Sunday after· Meigs in the first game . . Vick· ' Meigs, wttb two home rUD8. [die Baer a pair of al~~gles, Bud·
Iers, working five Jnnlngs, was1 The hu;tkY eateher slammed hia dy Moore, Gib Milliron, Gary
1100n.
Meigs, unbeaten in
eight the winning pitcher. He slruck !first m _the tbtrd and tagged :Stob'art, sod Lenny Van Meter,
gamea tbill season, scored a . out five, walked nine and 1&amp;ROther m the seventh. Botb eacb a single.
IG-7 triumph in the first game Igave up seven bits. Werry, In ')were more tbao 330 ft. 10 dead
and came back with 8 14-4 vic- I his two Jonlngs, laRned none left field.
Hood went the distance on
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Announced [whom &lt;he made his home, and
.
•well.nep~ew,
Clark Thompson,
Jo'or Alfred CJark
Burial will be ln the MidIZibsFuneral
services for Alfred kif! Cemetery at Chester Star
Clark, 73, who passed away Route.
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n•.duatton program lor program.
er, Ruth Ellls, Debbie May,
RuUand Vacation
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at the RuUand Methodist ed by the main program featur- Weber, Patty Dyer, Opal Dyer,
for the enrollment of 50. ing Sharon Ellis, Ellen Rice, Cindy Eads, Terri O'Dell, Joy
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Sauer, Jane Schilling.
Duane
proceosional was to the Karen Tucker, Paul~ 0 Dell, Weber, Joy White, Kimberly
'llliiino song of "Sod Lives To- Donna Weber and Lmda Star. Birchfield Buddy and George
"~'.~.l cia. v." with Dallas Weber carry- ford in resumes of five attri- EUis, Mtke O'Dell, Jane Wise.illc•the American nag, Gary butes of G~ as studilltl by the man and Larry Tucker.
O'beJ~ the Christian flag, and school - MJ8hly, Gre.lt. Watch- Ali who enrolled were pre'!i:ve
l!Jelson the Holy Bible. lui, Just and Love; readings, aented certificates and the fol,. . ' es were slven to both and songs by the Nursery lowing were recognized 1 r
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~s a the Bible. Mrs. Har- group; lesson demonstration on teaching or helping :
old.Sauer, director, gave the Ananlas and Sspphira by the Mrs. c. J. Lemley, Mrs. Fred
w~lcome and announced the Juniors; SOIJ8S by the Prl- Williams. Mrs. Jim Nelson,
.
mary group, scripture verse Mn. Howard Birchfield, M r s.
How To Hold
and. prayer by the primary and Richard Lucas, Mrs. Fred
Jumor classes, and songs by George, Mrs. George White,
, all the groups.
, Mrs. Karen Tucker, all teacf&gt;.
~lor• Firmly In Place An offering to help defrajo ers; Sharon Ellis, Lillie lmboschool expense• was taken by dan and Teresa Dean, helpers;
ushers Cathy Harrison, Mary Linda Stafford, secretary. and
Ruth Sauer, Rosemary
Rice Donna Weller, pianist
an d Debb ". May.
It was announced $35 was
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Pomeroy
100 x 150. Good location. te,·
rormoriY Gru- BociJ
500.00.
'Woru,..,....,......,,ll
Albert M. Cos, Broker
I I d sal
RelrlgerHenry C
esman
tileD service. Jack'• Refrtg.
·'·• or tn-3ISI
New Haven. Phi!Da
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4 f Ue
3
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7 ROOMs and bath home, lot SWING m•=-· repair • ·

condl-1

aa..

social at lh• church. Frida' be·
"' 8 p.• . Home madP
Ice cream, cake and pie will I.&lt;
told.

~mning

Mrs. Brooks

Otmplelo Jle,.;..,
f 'nft

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Dies Sunday

Wrtlt. .._, tr tonltl!l
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CIRAUI'HKD

llacllle, Obi&lt;!
1

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l'uneral service&amp; for
Mr~ .
Rosa Lee Brooks, 83, 61(1 Mur·
dock Court Parkersburg, who
died Sunda)' morning at 2:31'
a.m. alter a briet illness at the
.urroMOB~ ln!IUJ'ance been I Camden Clark Hospital therr .
1!811ceHed . L01d your opera~ will be lleld Wednesdav at II o.
or's llceDJe? Call WV :1-2966 ' m. at the Spencer Funeral Honw
·-··•
I 15 tfc at Belpre with the Rev c;rorgf
: : "1'111='1'1=1-;C;:o::pV1::111::--;;IIe::,::;;;"..,:;-;:;Cop;;;; · Davi s, Belpre, officiating. Bur·
Ill madt fl legal paper. i Ial wtll be o.o•re atoo at J(n . 1·
1111'111 re&lt;!Cli'(Jo oDd llll10llt 8D) . land Cemetery.
olber dacumenll
She was born April 13. lllll:l
. . _ Iaiii...,., Pomert~t ' al Long Bottom, the daughter .
the late Isaac and Susanne .
Leg1l Notice
Ward Wright~ but had spem ..
---,-; - -· -- - · most of her Iole m the Parke&lt;" ·
LIDAL NOTICI
I
Sh e wa.'
••ted bid• wtu be reee1.ec1 bJ' t1M bur&amp;: and Be pre areas.
1
.._ ...,. af'Uiated with the MethodiSI •
:~;:.;;~~~~~~~lr ..otllee
••
th41 11 Church.
~
.... awl41.,,
was e member ol Re· .
1·ctocS:~nO:~ ~: bekah Lodge 694 at Belpre, and
at wttteh ume rhe htdt of the Loyal Order of Women
tic

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ONE Hollywood rancb brick
bome, 3 bedrooma, larp ki~
eben, birch c:ablnell, eJeo.
trlc oven, hot plate, terae
Hvlng

paym~- -'ll.

Crow's 5teak HOUSI ';;;.;;:;.;;;;;;;:;:~;;;.~~with
IARL GRUESH:R, plumbing
ll~~~~'~ofmaWroy~,ow.;["i~'\ IIIII buting, Minersville,

eratlou,

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1pooc1 Our

borne, 8 rooms (3 bedrooms), I

50 x 100
in Middleport
South
Fifth
St. Price on
Phone 992-5141.

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camping

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4 ROOM FRAME house, hot . IIEATING,
Ohio. l':nd your sewer trouble.
and cold water, 12 acre. DoiOI Bottle Gas Arnold
Wt have all size sewer macbLaurel Cliff Rd ., Ph. 992·6773 · Brothers, &amp;18 E. MaiD St.,
tnes Reasonable rateo Call
7 1 Sic
Pomeroy.
g 22 lie
wv Z-211'14. day or night
- -- - - -t 15 ttc
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AUCTIONEER
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7
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT
..... ,.,.., 33 - Cottage, 4 rooms,
AT ITS GREATEST
bath, gas heatl1J8, front porcb,
•• Phon• or Co.ntoct
block storage bulldlng. """"'
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JIM CARNAHAN
•-·· balance like rent. Full
RACINI. OHIO
Plata or Ofltb pooporum
uu"''• f2,800.00.
•u8age, mtls hrMm hDm or
price,
a.ACINE
- 2 story
frame .l ,;iiiiE~~~~~~:::;:,;j ..,mhlnaoinn•

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ICOI'plaall, lilverllsb,
Trll])l 8Dd w•ter bup.

1. Jo(a.m&amp;plal
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Bla~e,
inspecto~n.

See W.on Rt. 7.
Tuppera
Oblo,
Price Plalnl
f8200.
lor
7 1 3tp

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ROOM bouae and bath and
one acre at Tupper• Plainl,

plastic We blOtS, 11
algmlmun lldiJll, IIOrm
and windows, We build
best and repair the rest.
large lot on Depot St. In
Guy Nelg]er, Racine, Ohio.
land, o. Ph. 992~66.
114
6 28 6tp

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J'OR SALE - 1M3 Oldmobde,
F65, 4 door, fully equipped.
Can be seen at 338 Lasley
Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 1 Ste

AIMM;;;,....,r.:-~prlelttl.,=:-n~l:'""'':riTer,.,P::'/1
~"/-4--+IZ-+1!&gt;-f~ I" l'l.: f0

1'

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ahampooer lor tl with Pill"
chase of Lustre Foam. Eber•bach Hardware,
Pomeroy,
Oh'10
7 1 6tc

2,. Little
child

31

2'1. Low
28. Exist
29. Pllmlre

a

~M:ROY

Moving, must aell. Ph. 1192
.....
e 28 etc
_, DIRTY? Rent electric
BUGS

23.Greek
J.iaud

i::rook

18. Proeoun
III.BNnch
:ze..Age

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II In full awing.
Better price• than ever on

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stucco,
with basement, 871 S. Front II
St., Middleport. Call 992-5111. 11
7 5 3tc

·~aurre•poou.esl-' 11

' o1p
lT. St&amp;hll

ill.-vouel 21.

41. 4lulclll

ManJe1,

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10. 0ld Worto
lizard

rablnell, plallonll scales, au
hot WIMr ileatlr: ANTlQUEIJ
Bullet, bookeue, embroiderlures, • on lamiJII, ~
menl Of ~ cblna, ball
tabla, deJrli; cllllr' loll top
trunk, ' 111111)' olblr lleiDI lqo
numeniua to menllon. Carol

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l*llnoula

4t),.utoNJh

2 cloc:b, auorllqjnt of pte.

IU N• ...0.... Aw.,M!Mtport, 0.

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7 ROOMS and bath,

Lustre. Rent electric sham- :;:-....~0,.a:.';/!.7~%':•
1
pooer • · Picken's Hardware PI and Alr.COndllioners.
Co., Inc.
7 5 8tc
5 It c•-~
SitS
1 cu. . - ·
1
1
LOST bright carpe CO on .. ·· FREEUR - . - - restore them with Bl L
FREiZiR
t:nl
19
cu II Choot
tre. Rent electric ,.
l'ret leo Croom, Wlollh loch
$1. Pomeroy Cement
,_,r &amp; Rtfr goro r.
Co.
75
Ph. WY 2-2111
DON'T merely brighten
carpets - Blue Lustre
. ..eliminate rapid resoilirig.'
OHIO
Rent electric shampooer
•
Baker FuroliUre Co.
.IRk w. CarMy, Mgr.
7 5 etc
I'RlCED lurniiUre
APACHE Eagle Camp trailer
eanopy and add-a-room Ia-' 0111' third fl oor budget lhop ·
eluded. CaD SH 2-4762,
.. "-·-•tore
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,.dleporl
11 12
7 3 Stp
Ohio.
BOYS ' USED bl cle
Itoars
FT. ond
MARINE
plywood
boa~
cy '
cushions
included.

7. SupJ!Ort

H . Canadlall

ro&lt;tinl ebalr, OliiD 11001,

Our summer appllanct Bale

TREdA~
~~ c~l&amp;h~
th~l~l~
a e g
ean w

&amp;ood condition. Ph. 1 3 8

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ftRMITI!l ""'"'"

SPOtl• n white finish and

ROOMS and bath and utility
5 room,
S. Fifth Ave., Mid227
.....,
dieport. or call ..v5 171,
1 5 3tc

BIG SALE I,

For Sal.

&amp;. Hood

e.Subotde

1 S Ble

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trot

1J. Run a.way

two lamp ·lllllds, two utllll)

ed

t;)fJI (i)IHIII(g)

down paym~'c.

••• "42

26

!192-J2IB.

nice yard , on Front St., In
Middleport, 0. Ph. 1192-:rltZ.
• •• 3le
..,

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tiOn

T. Coat

18, )11111IC
note
18. Trip

central ~.Omt·CODifiiC I)'Sttm, ArwJ ~111111 Cias can
cool your &gt;-'holt hoult, ~ry rcant. fat a traction of the
cost of k~t~~inc 1 floek of no~ - ·room air CO!Idi·

ASE HARDWARE'

-

4 BEDROOM and bath heme,

'·The
best
cUJ"e for

harvests
'- Constella·

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7 3 3tc
PUBLIC SALE - I have sold
my ]ifop«l) and u I liD
leaving Mtlp CoUIIIy 1 Dlllll
tell the followinC items at a
public sale at 225 Broadway,
Middleport, 0., on Saturday,
July t II 1 p. m. : Maple
droplell table, dinette set,
lour clllln, Warm Morning
· gu beater, Dbde gas range,
bedroom IUlte, small diiJI.
wasber, eleotric mangle, set
ot end tabiM, coftee table,

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GAS

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!.Condiment

1. Goddess c

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...l'hont
121 O.lllpcotll
Galllpcollt,

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DAILY CR0 SSW 0 ·RD

13, Proponloo

WHOLE I lOUSE
GAS AlA CONDITIONING
•
COSTS •14.00 A MONTH TO OWNI

~ Phone WY 2·2171

us~

SELLING otlT Chlhuahuu, all
A.K.C., redtlced prices. Pb.

\WIIMI~e~

.NC)WI Ask about "economy" plan-len you
t.iltl•ll •yst•m now, add cooling unit Jatar when
ready lor it.

lncom~ ~~cUe·.

Notice

~~ @@~@Iriro@JN!J~~

Charles Humphreys

rie
lnsbtu ,
.
Mr.' Bofetty
Va'' Cyrus
Robinson, of
Waahlngton, D. C., three sons
Charles L. of Cleveland, Lawrenct of Middleport, and Jthn
Pat, of Blackfork, thirteen
grandcblldren, lind
seven
great crandcblldren, two lis·
ten, Mrs. Jennie Bryant and
Mn. Ellie Bryant ol Rutland and one brother, LawrellCI
d • F. Boyd a! Cincinnati
an
u..,..., ol coualns and
lr
•-•·
7:5-1tc
ocuuo.
"·rei of Th•nkl
MY DEEP
81111 beartlelt grat.
itude to Dr. Romtbaum, Dr.
Plckcm, and entire staff e1
Veterans Memarlal Hospital:
also Brother Don Hicks, pastor of the Middleport Church
of Cllrlli. 81111 hi• family, for
praym offered In my behalf
by 1eJ1tw cbrlllJans, F o r
cards, Dowers, Jlilll, mltoro,
and the deep concern for myself and my wife, ahown In
the many deedl of kindness
duriDc my recent hOllpltaltzetioo. God Bless you all. 0. E.
(Mack) McKinley.
7 &amp; 1tc

graduate who thinks logicalty and would like to use that
ability in a challenging job?
. 'ted to
II
You are IDVI
consu
with Mr. Dan Bargdlll, Distrlct Manaser, Burger Boy
Food-0-Ramaa, to evaluate
your potential In our rapidly
expanding restaurant organ!zatlon as a future manager ot
one of our locatlona. We wUI
1
1
job with 8
Iran
you
or
a
t
nd d
fu ure a a vancemebn t tok ta
five figinure
Apply
person o y
•.
ton &amp; South Congress
1 Streets,
5
Athens, Ohio, from6 29- 12p.m.
tc
Wanted To Buy
.
WILL PAY 2lic for
plano
rolls in load condition.
7 3 Pb.
99U266. -- ·8tp
-LAYING HENS. Ph. 7992-2518.
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31•
1
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Employment Wanted
II
WANTED - Work lor b u dozer, Phone 1192-2208. 27
e
!Ole

§@i:FG=n~~
@~[get~@@~

Jerry Lowery

w

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month-..-

Evening• ancl s.turdlly

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Hw tt nawcraune. ....,..,
!esi-IIO!
only buya • ~~-ton C~WQ.'ty Ges central air
condillol;lfll 'YIIflll, but '-'Is It, too. And tllere' s no

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Allor 6:00 P.M.
County owned company 1114.,.TO:::::::.,-: :'",.=.. of """
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Ia 14 price clue lo DO 111M- :,r.:;"::ft ;:.,';l J:; - ""!
Auto SeW
111111 or llore COIII111-. .,... • ~~- - ; p·"" I!

a

Jolllllon, Merch 3, lt21, who
passed
away November 27,
I~• .....~ I·· -•Jy conaioted
.....,,." ...u
ef ten cldldrea, lhtee of whom
are deceued. He alto reared
lour 8J'IIIdchlldren.
He leaves to mourn their
Joss four clalflbters, Mrs.
Franct~ Qualla and Birdy
Powell of Pemeroy, Mrs. Ma-

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YANKEES
Yankee was the given name
of a Negro slave offered lor
sale in Carolina In 1725. Toward
59 N. 2nd Ave.
the close ol the 18th century,
Servl ~ the
N
d
Britons began to use Yankee lor 1
II B
A
• 2n Ave.
Middleport, 0.
all citizens of the United States. J,,....,.,;~II:.;..,;;;;,;r~e;a~-L~~=~==--==========~=~

Problblyllle ~ tome fiiCIIIIt trelllll IOinlfor
th011 raeri111 wlncf·tUMtll callld window air conditio:!·
era it 11111t IIIey n..'t hlllrd haw little It COitl to awn
Whoft.llalllt Glflfr llllltlfticloJir'w.

11 PT. Hardtop camping treiJ. elaaner, aew
er sleeps 6 - 8 people, 4 lee, curreut
•
Sla
..:.. gil hltcb and an ex.- able pllflllC!DII. CaD 875-!
tr""'"'a·s'Ph• """5324
e 30 lie PL
Plenant,Flttb
or wrill
.... ·
trol111,
SL, f!lieo.
Pofa1
2118
ONE 21 in. colored
PlaawiL
8 If 10to
tor 1V oet, 6 montha old.
p ·
rJce reasonable, Ph . 1192-2262,
For Rent
7 3
._1_ tc_i fJIOOM HOUSE,-HMIIO,i1, Wtp.
II FT. GREAT LAKES bonl&amp; Va. Ph. 8112-2S88.
73 8
trailer. Call James Jeflel'l, 4 ROOMS and bath bouse, full
Rl 33, aolng towards fair- biiHIIIenl, attic tlorage, fetiD-

I

ESTIMATES!

We Send
Sympathy
Flowers
Anywhere.

;,_ ·~~o·~=-v~~~. ~

Eieevelus

MOTORS

eiOATI &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS

Pomerov Motor Co.

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PrlcH
Stert At

o\11 the Consoling things
you want to say, but can't
1re stated simply and
t&gt;eautlfully with Oowers.

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USED CAllS Ll"
ePAITI fw OUTIOAID

e2

lll&lt;o !lOW 1red nylon Interior.
Power steerl;:f. and blUes
......",,ICI
.....,, ···•
••
I
tjQUII
grounda or call 99U524.
ed yard, drlvewey. On 1837 and powtl'JI e.
11" A. ..... trtl P M. Did"
1
6 30 8tc
'I---Jn Heights. Pomer-. 0 . 64 CATALINA ...... f1"5
latu..aoy lilt •· M. tt 12101 fleofl
.,... 10 IAIY
- - -- - - - - - '""'-'"
p tta 2 dr Hard Top Std
, -ONE
' Ph
.... 2180.
1 8.,etc
on e
.
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TO O~ACI A
Ot&gt;~:
..
EVeS
9:00
P.M.
COw'
heifer, 8 while Ger- ~
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_ tbllt with power steenn1 lo
ni"L t ,IODUCI ...
•·n- power
A New
beauflful
WAIIT AD
man Shepherd pups, Rin 1'ln lllREE aDd lour room IUr n..
_, withbrakes.
white top.
Pon·
d
ld
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"'·-'·bed
apart
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Ext
1ce.
PHONE WY 2·2156
5th,
5
weeko
old,
5
black
an
....,
UD•wuu
U.. trade· n.
ra
n
• .liver dogs, 5 weeks to one III8Dia. WY A434.
Ue
BLAmNARS
year old, I I white Germaa
O
th ld 1FOUR ROOM turnllbed •part·
Pomeroy, Ohio
bitulry
Wlnted
Shepherd rna e, 13 mon s o 1 meaL wv W651J.
1 14 tfc
Notice
Rl n Ti 4th Phone 667-3503 'THREE and four room fur 1958 FOUR
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3
Obituary Notice
' OON'S Ashland Station on W. SOMEONE TO OPERATE a alter
p. m.
Marton nl•hed apartments. All utili· 348 Cub., posilraction, pawer I
THE coven of life's book is Main St. In Pomeroy now 1 small bulldozer and
chain Reynolds, Rt. 3• Coos lv ill~2tO. Ilea patd. Phone wv 2:%176. steering and brakes, new
cloled
haa bagged Ice for sale. Price saw in log operation on7 ForP
Rowley and Reed. After 6 mud gripa, fair condition,
For one we loved so well.
50c a bag.
6 30 6tp 1 est Run Road between a.m. 2 ACRES, separate, on Rt. ~ p. m. call WY 2-&lt;1574.
$2'1$. Contact Alva E LucBut kindly tables uf years ATTENTION United Steelwork- and 3 p. m. See Manon Reyn- auitable for motel or business,
4 S tfr ' keydoo at 882-2090, New Haven.
well spent
· Loc 1 u ·
olds on Forest Run Road off road ourrounds 3 sides of I~
·
7 3 3tp
ers of Amenca
a mon Rt. 7. Steady work. 7 3 tfc I Phone 667-3503 arter 3 p.m. FURNISHED 5 room and bath
.
E bwhat
h their
I
ter Inpages
Are
tell.
5t71. Election will be beld
lpartment. Inquire at New- 1;;;, 7 CHEVROLET Station
8 26 121p
'
t leaVeS I on July 21 , 1966, at U01on
ac c ap
: fOOm
ell's Sunoco, Chesler. Phune l Hon, contact Wilbur Rowley,
thought,
Hall, Mason, W. Va, for Invalid or patient of any STEREO RADIO CONSOLE
-"3350.
• 30 tic
Ba·tey Run Road, Pomeroy,
As lovely 81 can be,
maintenance grievance com- kind. Male or IemaIe, 24 bo ur 4 speed intermixed changer. ..,.,.I 0 1 phone 992 7736
D
For ua to keep within our mltteemen and outside guard. practical nursi1J8 eare
Dual volume control. Four ~'l'IQUE FurnitUre,
dishes
·• or
- · Sle
73
1 111
t
needed. Reasonable. Anna
ak
d
te lAvec.JI or arrtte ·
1101"..
Pol
!I w
open
a
B. m.
Hal
p
rtl
d
0
Phone
spe
er
soun
sys
m.
u-.
u-ard
BOD
W
t95n
BUICK
automobile
wUI
Enshrined in memery.
and etose at 8 p. m. Basil
nes, o an • ·
ly walnut finish, Thla set ..,. """
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JOE BOYD was born April ~. Haynes, Financial Secretary. ~2802.
r'
7 I ete
four months old. Take
Ualo St., Pomeroy.
be sold to highest bidder
1881 at Ky-, Ohio. He d&amp;o
7 3 3te
-- - - I ••
or
I 211 Uc ' office of J. B. O'Brien,
PAINTING, interior and exter· paymenll o .., per year
Court Street, Pomeroy,
o··
parted this life June 9, 11118, GUNS _ all illnds, Stewart'i tor, hourly or contract, reu- pay balance due f89.29. Call
I
Saturday, July , 1966, at 10
at 1:20 p.m., al Is home In Gun Shop on Depot St. iD ooable. Ph. 1192-6180. Homer 1192-3218.
7 3 8h:
leal Estate For Sa e
9
7 1 610
Pomeroy, Ohlo, at the age of RuUand. Buy, sell nr trade, Braley.
6 26 15te SINGER SEWING MACHINE- - - - -a. m.
M yeart, one month and 19 complete line ol reloading WATI!:R HAULING, Pbllne 992- Late model zig zag. Makes t ROOM house in Middleport, i9&amp;7 CHEVROLET,
f2GII.OO.
dayo. He was the son of the equJpmenl _ powder, sbellt 72.86.
8 9 30ie buttonholes, sews on buttons, 1\'z baths, new gas furnace, I l64S Lincoln Hgts., :·~~~6 5 301e
late Cllarley and Anna Sut- and bulletl.
darn, monograms, etc. Pay exterior just painted, deslrtonHeBoyd.
for S.le or Rent
off
balance
ftlll.29. Pay- able location. Ph. 9DU49B.
- !'Vleet
·
was married to Wilsie ARE YOU a high
school
ments
can beduearranged.
Call
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BARWICK

EWI/ow-cost
; ~Jear-round comfor'
I
O':tpr your home.

Bolt Miller

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Motor

IN MIDDLI,ORT, O.
•Pnoent Dealer Rc!tlrlnl
1 Fine ODportunity r~ Mill
Who Wuts To OWn 1111
Own Business.
•Paid Tralnllll Program
&lt;3 WeektJ

1 I 7tc

7' 5 3tp REPOSSESSED

ersville, Ohlo

Le••
"''JGOUf

PIGS, castrated and treat- llSED bu1Jdin8 mateiiii;-iliJIIo
ed, Also one brood aow. Con: ber doors, windows, be8Illl.
'

1965 CHEV. Impala
Rlclucecl to $2595
1u
Sport Coupe blllek vinyl top, sandalwood fiollh, all
vGttnterlor, with 'bueket stat•, V-8 engine, automatle 8
mission
steering
and brake.&lt;,
wlr~ wbeel
white tir.epower
s, shows
little wear,
radio, hea&lt;"&lt;l',
a realcovers,
buy. ·
22 5
1965 IMPALA Hardtop Coupe
I $ 9
Loeally owned and only 12,000 miles, 8 cyl. eng ne, po7-er
oteerln•. spotless fawn interior trim. BeauUiul maroon In·
ish. Radio, heater and all the works.

Wlnt one lnHI1Ielt
Chi.... It ORII
II Centt .... worG1 .., latH Co•
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It " ' ctJU DlleeUftt •• Hill Nl
IM •• ,.,. wmnn II .....
CA•O
rt'IANKI I OIITUAIIII
11 .U ,._ If ••"' mtlil"'u"' "ctl

Air-Conditioners

· When money Ia the 9W!Iticm, ClV Loa
il the !DIW!l'· Just call tiDY one of your
dole pRIOJial money &amp;ienda laert for
my UIOUDt, CODfidentially.

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to form tfte aurprileiiUIWtr, ••
by the abavo eutoon.

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Roush's Shoe Store

For

FOI SAlf

For Sale

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., July 3, 1966-31

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A~atwll!rl op-AT prkn
.,. ,.,.,P,(''"d •• ,..,,.P ,., ,oittff
AH AUCTION
Dlsrhargeo

$4·"

JNFOIMA liON

MOUIN IUTANf CORNIA

SPECIAL'

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Por All The Family

to

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Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Way

'llffNIS SHOES

DOE., i\-11&amp;.

o

ing program were Mrs. Margar·
et Parsons, Mrs. Harold Ric•. I Donald H. Allen. Ulysses G.
Mrs. Everett Colwrll. \Irs. John I Arrowood, Donald M. Barcus,
Colwell Mrs. Don Harrison. Tma Y. Birchfield, Jesse Cam,
: Mrs. llarvey Erlewme, Mrs. Mrs. Cart. Cook, Everette W.
Jacob Schilling, Mrs. Vernon Gettles, Losa A. Green, Lale
Weber. Mrs. Jack Safford, Mrs . Harrison, Leigh A. Houck. RobCarl Morris, Mrs. Carl Denni- ert A. Hunnell, Mrs. Quentm
son, Mrs. Harvey O'Dell. Mrs. T. Kirk, Paul E. Long , Mrs.
Danna Hoffman r. and Mrs. A. Ray Smoth, Mrs. Tilden
Goldie Anderson.
Thacker, Richard J.
Wolfe,
The closing prayer was by Mrs. Earl. W. Robmson, Mrs.
Rev. c. J . Lemley followed by Charles B~erhup, Mrs. Erskme ,
a public exhibition of crafl E. Blanton, Mrs. E. Clark Caldwurk
well. John A. Carpenter, Lov.
ell T. Cossin. Mrs. Nora Cremeens, Mrs. Ethel Crotty, Mrs.
- - - - - - - - William C. Gibbs, same Globckar, Mrs. Donald B. Griffith,
Charles Hill. K. Laverne Hope,
James C. Johnson, Mrs. John
Hol!er Hospital:
Visiting F. Johnson, Thomas
Phipps,
V-8, auto. trans .. power brakes and sleerin&amp;, radio,
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents ' Mrs. Clarence D. Price, John
only on Pediatrics Ward.
R. Roach, Mrs. Carl R. Shook,
iV·i·W tires, wheel discs, factory air.
Mmlssioo
Mrs. Buster V. Stanley, Mrs.
a
Brady
Mrs. J osePh1·ne W'ls
1 on.
. M S. Young
d .. Mrst .. FranM
, •• t St L' d S
F' 1 CIS u11 en an m1an son, rs.
"""us
.; ma .
mey,
b fHh
d · ft
752 First Ave.; Mrs. Sophta J. Ro erl . ug es an
m an
Williams Eureka Star Rt.;
son, Mrs. James W. Catron and
infant daughter
, Mrs. Fred J.
re II M· N1'day, Rt · 1 Callipolts·
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Mrs.
Archie
Gillman,
Rt.
1
Ewreen
an
'"an
son ,
GMAC Fin1ncing AY1i11ble
ington;
James F. Hamilton, Ronald L. Allison and
Kerr ; Robert W. Baylor. Rt. I
Gallipolis ; Robert K. Theiss,
Rt. 1 Bidwell; Harold Marshall,
th•
Rt. 2 Crown City; William M.
Blackburn, Bidwell : Mrs, Cora
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Mae Cox, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Lawrence E. Smeltzer. Gallipolis;
. "You'D Lite Our Quali!J Way ef Doiag Busiuus"
Mrs. Ellis E. Elliott, Rt. I Gallipolis
; Marcia J. Montgomery,
.,WY 2-5342
PoA'leroy Ohio
Crown City; Lee E.
Gibbs, ·
"iiiiiiiiii:l!i:l!i:l!SS~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiitl Hartford; Karen E. Brewer
ii
son; Mrs. Elmer V. Hart, Rt.
PL Pleasant; Mrs. Anna L.
Plymale, Pl. Pleasant; David
W. Perry, Pt. Pleasant ; Lawrence H. Theiss, Rt. I Racine;
Robert D. Boso, Rt. 1
land; Samuel L. Pickens,
euse; Mrs. Victor Young, Jr,
Pomeroy: Mrs. Franklin IV.
Mullins. Rt. 3 Jackson ; Mrs.
PRICES START AT
Robert C. Stafford. Rt. 3 Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Fredia L. Runnels, Montpelier, Ind.; Mrs.
Willard E. Sprouse, Rt.
3
Jackson : John W. Broyles, Jackson; Carl E. Brandeberry. Athens; Mu. Melvin L. Newmyer, Wilkesville ; Terry L. Clemons, Hamden.
Birtbo
Middleport
Mro. Archie Gillman, Rt. I 992·2635
Friday
and
Ewington, son, 4:15 am. SunNights
day.

Thunderbird Sp. Coupe

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$1.77

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While In high school be was
..,live In football, track and religious clubs. He was a 1985
delegate to Boys State.

A t"EII!SON 1-10'5
eoR'IN6 WIU. 1!'!!.
L.UCKV I~ He

WRTIA

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and Mrs. Manning Webster of
311 Rutland Street, Middleport,
Is currently enrolled in summer
achool at Rio Grande College,
Reichman, a 11118 graduate of
Middleport High Schoo~ hopei
eo enter the field of buatneu
8dminlstratlon.

I WARP I

or refreshments for the clos-

·: -Our Weekly

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Joe V. Reichman, son of Mr.

daily Korean
worship children.
senices for hu11- ,
gry
Making donations of

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room, dining room,

fireplaces, built on
full basement, 22 acres,
to rolling tJrOund, barn
bllraes, 2 pondl with Iiiii, r. 1 D••n Lilli• S.
plenty of roses and shrubbery,
C. &amp; J. Tr1iler Sales
cood lences, border&amp; OD Rl.
Ill
~~~~ Jt, Mlddltpol1. 0.
1 and Rt. SO, at IUIICIIoa ot
Coolville, OJUD. Phone 1&amp;'1·
IXPERIINCID
103 afer s . m. Mar
elda, Rt. ~. Coolville, VIIIIU.JJ
8 26 utp

WHm
AliGNMENT
and

IRAIE SERVICE

BlaeHnars
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are for tebwl au I oJ the MooSP Lodge at

Pittc

10 .,. purchind lor • ,.nod of I b gh Pa
one 1•1r t.rtnn.l.na on Jub :n. IMI : ur .
·
...s ...m.sh!.c ut~tn lUll a tMr. &amp;x Survivors include two son ~ .
::_:-uau.uou "aN "•u.MtNI .. ,,.,. :Charles Brooks, HU:and Mills.

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No· 1 " fll'ft ,,,.. liM 01 an W'IUI 1New

York • and Douald Brooks.
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..IUI~r true~. 10 ply. 11~ •:oo ' 20, I Parkersburg; a daulhter. .... ,..
No. I A 11rot .,.,., 11M of "'" Carl ~
u..u-.-Camp
whll Mud qd !llinow TTead . 10 plf,
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llprluat, Md. m pdchlldren.
..:_-.,:,.:... n=-~~;· .~~ec:! :,;: 13 lfiBl "'"~cb11dren. a brotb.. ... em II'WI ... ., ure ..... er, CarJ e. . ..... ._..a, Cool\il•'lie •
.,.. --.to..,,,.,.'"" ll1d 1 lister, Mrs. Belle Hend" • • 10 wtlll ric:lllaCl, Signal JllouDtain, Tel111.
.,. , ., I Frlllllla may ciU at tbe tuner....... .
Dlootrtot l W ·bo111e II . , . .

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ia!a'*Y in the ilatrict of Ot-

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Ends Activities of 50 Children

n•.duatton program lor program.
er, Ruth Ellls, Debbie May,
RuUand Vacation
Bible Congrqallonal hymn, "Thia Rosemary Rice, Mary Ruth Sauk ,l$Jo1 was beld last Fr_iday is My Father's World," lollow. er, Margie Wamsley, Dsllas
at the RuUand Methodist ed by the main program featur- Weber, Patty Dyer, Opal Dyer,
for the enrollment of 50. ing Sharon Ellis, Ellen Rice, Cindy Eads, Terri O'Dell, Joy
'
,
Sauer, Jane Schilling.
Duane
proceosional was to the Karen Tucker, Paul~ 0 Dell, Weber, Joy White, Kimberly
'llliiino song of "Sod Lives To- Donna Weber and Lmda Star. Birchfield Buddy and George
"~'.~.l cia. v." with Dallas Weber carry- ford in resumes of five attri- EUis, Mtke O'Dell, Jane Wise.illc•the American nag, Gary butes of G~ as studilltl by the man and Larry Tucker.
O'beJ~ the Christian flag, and school - MJ8hly, Gre.lt. Watch- Ali who enrolled were pre'!i:ve
l!Jelson the Holy Bible. lui, Just and Love; readings, aented certificates and the fol,. . ' es were slven to both and songs by the Nursery lowing were recognized 1 r
0
~s a the Bible. Mrs. Har- group; lesson demonstration on teaching or helping :
old.Sauer, director, gave the Ananlas and Sspphira by the Mrs. c. J. Lemley, Mrs. Fred
w~lcome and announced the Juniors; SOIJ8S by the Prl- Williams. Mrs. Jim Nelson,
.
mary group, scripture verse Mn. Howard Birchfield, M r s.
How To Hold
and. prayer by the primary and Richard Lucas, Mrs. Fred
Jumor classes, and songs by George, Mrs. George White,
, all the groups.
, Mrs. Karen Tucker, all teacf&gt;.
~lor• Firmly In Place An offering to help defrajo ers; Sharon Ellis, Lillie lmboschool expense• was taken by dan and Teresa Dean, helpers;
ushers Cathy Harrison, Mary Linda Stafford, secretary. and
Ruth Sauer, Rosemary
Rice Donna Weller, pianist
an d Debb ". May.
It was announced $35 was
Awards were presented for contributed by children during

FALSE TEETH I

rl~::==~==~=.:~~per~le~ct!at~te~nlda~n~ce~to=~~Pa~u~la
O'Dell, Ellen Rice, Donna
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Joe R.elchman Is In

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Rio Summer Work

I DID

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f3ESTIK I
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CARPET

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{AM,w~rn lont••r~ ·- •, )

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son, Mrs. Forrest F. Legg and
on!anl son, Mrs. Lewis Baisden,
Mrs. Earl Bishop, Mrs. Charles Burdette, Judson H. Clark,
Mrs. Arthur J . Helm, Donald
R. Johnson, Mrs. Grover C.
Reed, Thomas Sdlyers, Mrs.
Charles P. Taborn, Mrs. Ell
Ebersbach, Kerr Luckadoo, Mrs.
Fredla L. Runnels, Lawrence
E Sme1t2er, Mrs. Kenneth 0.
Williams, Mrs. William E. Souders.

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Acrllon

To Say What

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Words Cannot

Select From Over

SYMPATHY
FlOWERS

200 Pattern• &amp; colon
•

sq. yd.

FREE

IXI'IRT INSTALLATION

NOTHING DOWN •

DUDLEY'S

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UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY

!

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

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Ingels

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FURNITURE

WIMlW

-ITYLOAN
\ •SMUiGScn

1-iirord ChaM, Mgr.

Phone 992·2511

0. the low Pilat lllrfl!lle ,_, II 1houldn't, when
: you COillider tMt ICCIIIfiiiCICIIulr oomlitlonlr attaches
: to your pr...nl Gu fu:"-IOIIVt(ltna it llllllnttr into

a..

a mllthed :.tin~-c:~in&amp;-.
.rr lllllditloJinsls
the quietest, Johtsst·llvld 1111.t 11101t t"'*"tNe of-Ill)'

Middleport, 0.

tiontrs in tltctricily,
Send In the no-oblilltiolleoupon ladly, and enjoy-

mtr with CGOI, helltllfulalr 1w

...,_ill

YGUf' home.

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part

t. n..ourrmt

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13.~

lg:~o=m
11 Zodiac

Onlr, _JIIIIII Cll'naban, Auc:ttoneer. Not
retpOIISIIIIe for are!denu
:
7Uio
II&amp;G Pel ""'lty, 12M Powell
SL In 'Middleport' wwld liU

to

een out belon JutJ I

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be-

aew localloo. 1111

aale, reduced prt/:11.

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YOUR new Chevrolet
dllloned car lain lloCk
M.Gb'JIJ...,..
Ponteroy Motor Co,
lfL Ootrlcll-llD
for holiday
bird
Ph, 1192-M:IJI for

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105 Wilt MaiD SL, Pomeroy, .. of '" m •=~
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cAROLYN • , . . . ..

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TRAILER SALES

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one letter limply stands tar another, In thls sample A 11 \Wed
:ra. tu !liNe IJa, X for 1M tw. O'a, el4. lblile lot'- apoo-_
11 II•
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KID&amp; Bulldera

Co., MlddleporL
4 18
1157 GREAT LAKES llliler,
.a• z e•, 2 bedroom. Was

•1500 DDW ttJOO. Conlaet Dav·
ld Johnson'• Barbenbop In
~ew Haven or call WIUiaml
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RENTALS e

1066
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eCtmplng ICqulpmente

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P laintiff
Cro"'. CMW 4o PM~•r.
A.ttornt-.Ys for Plr~lntlff
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C1mping Tr1ilers
Hooton II.
Mo-, W. Va.
112--2106

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NICEST PIOPLII CALL
DICK RAWLINGS

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TUBIIDAY
pOMEROY Cbapter qe OES

•LES &amp; SERVICE

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a•
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Davia lot :;;,.. frolll1 tile

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nl Tell! I
lluo &lt; nnf.Bu.tY
ofWill
tile Unite&lt;
cburcll ~n:~~
tile Do ·
rriday, July 7-f,
wmr
building from e a. • 3:30 p.m..
- - • · to be ven to
wscsp.....
toward
._.
church taxe•.
Past matrons and put pa·
Irons of Evangelrn. Cbllpter.
OES Middleport, wUI be hnrt
or&lt;'d, at the rogulm' meeting "I
tht chapter. Thursday evenmg.
.rulv 7 at the Masonic Templr
at uo p.m. There will alsn
bt an auction following
lhr
m""t'on•.
are a.&lt;ked lo
n "
bring article&lt; or baked guuo••,·..:
for the auction.
FRIDAY
The forest
Methodi.::f':
'II haveRun
crea10
church
W&lt;
an lee

lawlings Hondl S1lea
WY 24151
MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO

p IZ ZA

Member~

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EXPERIENCED
WHEEl
ALIGNMENT

.. " 12" Sizo •• 1.50
Comoltlo Cony-Out Se••ict
CALL wv 2-990~
Pick up At G. A G. CAFE
111 w MAIN
IIOMIIOY

bath, plenty of closet space,
lull basement, furnace heat- I
ing, garage, large lot. TbiJ
bllme is in excellent
and
lion. $1l,OOO.O&lt;l.
BRAKE SERVICE
SYRACUSE- 1\io ato111rame
Sh
home, 8 rooms (4 bedrooms),
Alignment
op
bath baaement, furnace heat,
Phono f92.3576
gar~ge, front porch, corner lot w. Motn lt.
Pomeroy
100 x 150. Good location. te,·
rormoriY Gru- BociJ
500.00.
'Woru,..,....,......,,ll
Albert M. Cos, Broker
I I d sal
RelrlgerHenry C
esman
tileD service. Jack'• Refrtg.
·'·• or tn-3ISI
New Haven. Phi!Da
ICYe...,..s .._
4 f Ue
3
? l 11:
7 ROOMs and bath home, lot SWING m•=-· repair • ·

condl-1

aa..

social at lh• church. Frida' be·
"' 8 p.• . Home madP
Ice cream, cake and pie will I.&lt;
told.

~mning

Mrs. Brooks

Otmplelo Jle,.;..,
f 'nft

l&lt;rHtll •" '

Dies Sunday

Wrtlt. .._, tr tonltl!l
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CIRAUI'HKD

llacllle, Obi&lt;!
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l'uneral service&amp; for
Mr~ .
Rosa Lee Brooks, 83, 61(1 Mur·
dock Court Parkersburg, who
died Sunda)' morning at 2:31'
a.m. alter a briet illness at the
.urroMOB~ ln!IUJ'ance been I Camden Clark Hospital therr .
1!811ceHed . L01d your opera~ will be lleld Wednesdav at II o.
or's llceDJe? Call WV :1-2966 ' m. at the Spencer Funeral Honw
·-··•
I 15 tfc at Belpre with the Rev c;rorgf
: : "1'111='1'1=1-;C;:o::pV1::111::--;;IIe::,::;;;"..,:;-;:;Cop;;;; · Davi s, Belpre, officiating. Bur·
Ill madt fl legal paper. i Ial wtll be o.o•re atoo at J(n . 1·
1111'111 re&lt;!Cli'(Jo oDd llll10llt 8D) . land Cemetery.
olber dacumenll
She was born April 13. lllll:l
. . _ Iaiii...,., Pomert~t ' al Long Bottom, the daughter .
the late Isaac and Susanne .
Leg1l Notice
Ward Wright~ but had spem ..
---,-; - -· -- - · most of her Iole m the Parke&lt;" ·
LIDAL NOTICI
I
Sh e wa.'
••ted bid• wtu be reee1.ec1 bJ' t1M bur&amp;: and Be pre areas.
1
.._ ...,. af'Uiated with the MethodiSI •
:~;:.;;~~~~~~~lr ..otllee
••
th41 11 Church.
~
.... awl41.,,
was e member ol Re· .
1·ctocS:~nO:~ ~: bekah Lodge 694 at Belpre, and
at wttteh ume rhe htdt of the Loyal Order of Women
tic

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ONE Hollywood rancb brick
bome, 3 bedrooma, larp ki~
eben, birch c:ablnell, eJeo.
trlc oven, hot plate, terae
Hvlng

paym~- -'ll.

Crow's 5teak HOUSI ';;;.;;:;.;;;;;;;:;:~;;;.~~with
IARL GRUESH:R, plumbing
ll~~~~'~ofmaWroy~,ow.;["i~'\ IIIII buting, Minersville,

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borne, 8 rooms (3 bedrooms), I

50 x 100
in Middleport
South
Fifth
St. Price on
Phone 992-5141.

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camping

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4 ROOM FRAME house, hot . IIEATING,
Ohio. l':nd your sewer trouble.
and cold water, 12 acre. DoiOI Bottle Gas Arnold
Wt have all size sewer macbLaurel Cliff Rd ., Ph. 992·6773 · Brothers, &amp;18 E. MaiD St.,
tnes Reasonable rateo Call
7 1 Sic
Pomeroy.
g 22 lie
wv Z-211'14. day or night
- -- - - -t 15 ttc
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AUCTIONEER
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7
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT
..... ,.,.., 33 - Cottage, 4 rooms,
AT ITS GREATEST
bath, gas heatl1J8, front porcb,
•• Phon• or Co.ntoct
block storage bulldlng. """"'
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.,,. oo
JIM CARNAHAN
•-·· balance like rent. Full
RACINI. OHIO
Plata or Ofltb pooporum
uu"''• f2,800.00.
•u8age, mtls hrMm hDm or
price,
a.ACINE
- 2 story
frame .l ,;iiiiE~~~~~~:::;:,;j ..,mhlnaoinn•

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ICOI'plaall, lilverllsb,
Trll])l 8Dd w•ter bup.

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Bla~e,
inspecto~n.

See W.on Rt. 7.
Tuppera
Oblo,
Price Plalnl
f8200.
lor
7 1 3tp

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"'Coaolu&lt;lo

ROOM bouae and bath and
one acre at Tupper• Plainl,

plastic We blOtS, 11
algmlmun lldiJll, IIOrm
and windows, We build
best and repair the rest.
large lot on Depot St. In
Guy Nelg]er, Racine, Ohio.
land, o. Ph. 992~66.
114
6 28 6tp

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J'OR SALE - 1M3 Oldmobde,
F65, 4 door, fully equipped.
Can be seen at 338 Lasley
Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 1 Ste

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ahampooer lor tl with Pill"
chase of Lustre Foam. Eber•bach Hardware,
Pomeroy,
Oh'10
7 1 6tc

2,. Little
child

31

2'1. Low
28. Exist
29. Pllmlre

a

~M:ROY

Moving, must aell. Ph. 1192
.....
e 28 etc
_, DIRTY? Rent electric
BUGS

23.Greek
J.iaud

i::rook

18. Proeoun
III.BNnch
:ze..Age

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II In full awing.
Better price• than ever on

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stucco,
with basement, 871 S. Front II
St., Middleport. Call 992-5111. 11
7 5 3tc

·~aurre•poou.esl-' 11

' o1p
lT. St&amp;hll

ill.-vouel 21.

41. 4lulclll

ManJe1,

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10. 0ld Worto
lizard

rablnell, plallonll scales, au
hot WIMr ileatlr: ANTlQUEIJ
Bullet, bookeue, embroiderlures, • on lamiJII, ~
menl Of ~ cblna, ball
tabla, deJrli; cllllr' loll top
trunk, ' 111111)' olblr lleiDI lqo
numeniua to menllon. Carol

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l*llnoula

4t),.utoNJh

2 cloc:b, auorllqjnt of pte.

IU N• ...0.... Aw.,M!Mtport, 0.

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7 ROOMS and bath,

Lustre. Rent electric sham- :;:-....~0,.a:.';/!.7~%':•
1
pooer • · Picken's Hardware PI and Alr.COndllioners.
Co., Inc.
7 5 8tc
5 It c•-~
SitS
1 cu. . - ·
1
1
LOST bright carpe CO on .. ·· FREEUR - . - - restore them with Bl L
FREiZiR
t:nl
19
cu II Choot
tre. Rent electric ,.
l'ret leo Croom, Wlollh loch
$1. Pomeroy Cement
,_,r &amp; Rtfr goro r.
Co.
75
Ph. WY 2-2111
DON'T merely brighten
carpets - Blue Lustre
. ..eliminate rapid resoilirig.'
OHIO
Rent electric shampooer
•
Baker FuroliUre Co.
.IRk w. CarMy, Mgr.
7 5 etc
I'RlCED lurniiUre
APACHE Eagle Camp trailer
eanopy and add-a-room Ia-' 0111' third fl oor budget lhop ·
eluded. CaD SH 2-4762,
.. "-·-•tore
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,.dleporl
11 12
7 3 Stp
Ohio.
BOYS ' USED bl cle
Itoars
FT. ond
MARINE
plywood
boa~
cy '
cushions
included.

7. SupJ!Ort

H . Canadlall

ro&lt;tinl ebalr, OliiD 11001,

Our summer appllanct Bale

TREdA~
~~ c~l&amp;h~
th~l~l~
a e g
ean w

&amp;ood condition. Ph. 1 3 8

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ftRMITI!l ""'"'"

SPOtl• n white finish and

ROOMS and bath and utility
5 room,
S. Fifth Ave., Mid227
.....,
dieport. or call ..v5 171,
1 5 3tc

BIG SALE I,

For Sal.

&amp;. Hood

e.Subotde

1 S Ble

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trot

1J. Run a.way

two lamp ·lllllds, two utllll)

ed

t;)fJI (i)IHIII(g)

down paym~'c.

••• "42

26

!192-J2IB.

nice yard , on Front St., In
Middleport, 0. Ph. 1192-:rltZ.
• •• 3le
..,

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tiOn

T. Coat

18, )11111IC
note
18. Trip

central ~.Omt·CODifiiC I)'Sttm, ArwJ ~111111 Cias can
cool your &gt;-'holt hoult, ~ry rcant. fat a traction of the
cost of k~t~~inc 1 floek of no~ - ·room air CO!Idi·

ASE HARDWARE'

-

4 BEDROOM and bath heme,

'·The
best
cUJ"e for

harvests
'- Constella·

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7 3 3tc
PUBLIC SALE - I have sold
my ]ifop«l) and u I liD
leaving Mtlp CoUIIIy 1 Dlllll
tell the followinC items at a
public sale at 225 Broadway,
Middleport, 0., on Saturday,
July t II 1 p. m. : Maple
droplell table, dinette set,
lour clllln, Warm Morning
· gu beater, Dbde gas range,
bedroom IUlte, small diiJI.
wasber, eleotric mangle, set
ot end tabiM, coftee table,

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GAS

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!.Condiment

1. Goddess c

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121 O.lllpcotll
Galllpcollt,

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13, Proponloo

WHOLE I lOUSE
GAS AlA CONDITIONING
•
COSTS •14.00 A MONTH TO OWNI

~ Phone WY 2·2171

us~

SELLING otlT Chlhuahuu, all
A.K.C., redtlced prices. Pb.

\WIIMI~e~

.NC)WI Ask about "economy" plan-len you
t.iltl•ll •yst•m now, add cooling unit Jatar when
ready lor it.

lncom~ ~~cUe·.

Notice

~~ @@~@Iriro@JN!J~~

Charles Humphreys

rie
lnsbtu ,
.
Mr.' Bofetty
Va'' Cyrus
Robinson, of
Waahlngton, D. C., three sons
Charles L. of Cleveland, Lawrenct of Middleport, and Jthn
Pat, of Blackfork, thirteen
grandcblldren, lind
seven
great crandcblldren, two lis·
ten, Mrs. Jennie Bryant and
Mn. Ellie Bryant ol Rutland and one brother, LawrellCI
d • F. Boyd a! Cincinnati
an
u..,..., ol coualns and
lr
•-•·
7:5-1tc
ocuuo.
"·rei of Th•nkl
MY DEEP
81111 beartlelt grat.
itude to Dr. Romtbaum, Dr.
Plckcm, and entire staff e1
Veterans Memarlal Hospital:
also Brother Don Hicks, pastor of the Middleport Church
of Cllrlli. 81111 hi• family, for
praym offered In my behalf
by 1eJ1tw cbrlllJans, F o r
cards, Dowers, Jlilll, mltoro,
and the deep concern for myself and my wife, ahown In
the many deedl of kindness
duriDc my recent hOllpltaltzetioo. God Bless you all. 0. E.
(Mack) McKinley.
7 &amp; 1tc

graduate who thinks logicalty and would like to use that
ability in a challenging job?
. 'ted to
II
You are IDVI
consu
with Mr. Dan Bargdlll, Distrlct Manaser, Burger Boy
Food-0-Ramaa, to evaluate
your potential In our rapidly
expanding restaurant organ!zatlon as a future manager ot
one of our locatlona. We wUI
1
1
job with 8
Iran
you
or
a
t
nd d
fu ure a a vancemebn t tok ta
five figinure
Apply
person o y
•.
ton &amp; South Congress
1 Streets,
5
Athens, Ohio, from6 29- 12p.m.
tc
Wanted To Buy
.
WILL PAY 2lic for
plano
rolls in load condition.
7 3 Pb.
99U266. -- ·8tp
-LAYING HENS. Ph. 7992-2518.
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1
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Employment Wanted
II
WANTED - Work lor b u dozer, Phone 1192-2208. 27
e
!Ole

§@i:FG=n~~
@~[get~@@~

Jerry Lowery

w

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month-..-

Evening• ancl s.turdlly

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Hw tt nawcraune. ....,..,
!esi-IIO!
only buya • ~~-ton C~WQ.'ty Ges central air
condillol;lfll 'YIIflll, but '-'Is It, too. And tllere' s no

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Allor 6:00 P.M.
County owned company 1114.,.TO:::::::.,-: :'",.=.. of """
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Ia 14 price clue lo DO 111M- :,r.:;"::ft ;:.,';l J:; - ""!
Auto SeW
111111 or llore COIII111-. .,... • ~~- - ; p·"" I!

a

Jolllllon, Merch 3, lt21, who
passed
away November 27,
I~• .....~ I·· -•Jy conaioted
.....,,." ...u
ef ten cldldrea, lhtee of whom
are deceued. He alto reared
lour 8J'IIIdchlldren.
He leaves to mourn their
Joss four clalflbters, Mrs.
Franct~ Qualla and Birdy
Powell of Pemeroy, Mrs. Ma-

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YANKEES
Yankee was the given name
of a Negro slave offered lor
sale in Carolina In 1725. Toward
59 N. 2nd Ave.
the close ol the 18th century,
Servl ~ the
N
d
Britons began to use Yankee lor 1
II B
A
• 2n Ave.
Middleport, 0.
all citizens of the United States. J,,....,.,;~II:.;..,;;;;,;r~e;a~-L~~=~==--==========~=~

Problblyllle ~ tome fiiCIIIIt trelllll IOinlfor
th011 raeri111 wlncf·tUMtll callld window air conditio:!·
era it 11111t IIIey n..'t hlllrd haw little It COitl to awn
Whoft.llalllt Glflfr llllltlfticloJir'w.

11 PT. Hardtop camping treiJ. elaaner, aew
er sleeps 6 - 8 people, 4 lee, curreut
•
Sla
..:.. gil hltcb and an ex.- able pllflllC!DII. CaD 875-!
tr""'"'a·s'Ph• """5324
e 30 lie PL
Plenant,Flttb
or wrill
.... ·
trol111,
SL, f!lieo.
Pofa1
2118
ONE 21 in. colored
PlaawiL
8 If 10to
tor 1V oet, 6 montha old.
p ·
rJce reasonable, Ph . 1192-2262,
For Rent
7 3
._1_ tc_i fJIOOM HOUSE,-HMIIO,i1, Wtp.
II FT. GREAT LAKES bonl&amp; Va. Ph. 8112-2S88.
73 8
trailer. Call James Jeflel'l, 4 ROOMS and bath bouse, full
Rl 33, aolng towards fair- biiHIIIenl, attic tlorage, fetiD-

I

ESTIMATES!

We Send
Sympathy
Flowers
Anywhere.

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Eieevelus

MOTORS

eiOATI &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS

Pomerov Motor Co.

I

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PrlcH
Stert At

o\11 the Consoling things
you want to say, but can't
1re stated simply and
t&gt;eautlfully with Oowers.

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USED CAllS Ll"
ePAITI fw OUTIOAID

e2

lll&lt;o !lOW 1red nylon Interior.
Power steerl;:f. and blUes
......",,ICI
.....,, ···•
••
I
tjQUII
grounda or call 99U524.
ed yard, drlvewey. On 1837 and powtl'JI e.
11" A. ..... trtl P M. Did"
1
6 30 8tc
'I---Jn Heights. Pomer-. 0 . 64 CATALINA ...... f1"5
latu..aoy lilt •· M. tt 12101 fleofl
.,... 10 IAIY
- - -- - - - - - '""'-'"
p tta 2 dr Hard Top Std
, -ONE
' Ph
.... 2180.
1 8.,etc
on e
.
··
.
TO O~ACI A
Ot&gt;~:
..
EVeS
9:00
P.M.
COw'
heifer, 8 while Ger- ~
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_ tbllt with power steenn1 lo
ni"L t ,IODUCI ...
•·n- power
A New
beauflful
WAIIT AD
man Shepherd pups, Rin 1'ln lllREE aDd lour room IUr n..
_, withbrakes.
white top.
Pon·
d
ld
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"'·-'·bed
apart
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Ext
1ce.
PHONE WY 2·2156
5th,
5
weeko
old,
5
black
an
....,
UD•wuu
U.. trade· n.
ra
n
• .liver dogs, 5 weeks to one III8Dia. WY A434.
Ue
BLAmNARS
year old, I I white Germaa
O
th ld 1FOUR ROOM turnllbed •part·
Pomeroy, Ohio
bitulry
Wlnted
Shepherd rna e, 13 mon s o 1 meaL wv W651J.
1 14 tfc
Notice
Rl n Ti 4th Phone 667-3503 'THREE and four room fur 1958 FOUR
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3
Obituary Notice
' OON'S Ashland Station on W. SOMEONE TO OPERATE a alter
p. m.
Marton nl•hed apartments. All utili· 348 Cub., posilraction, pawer I
THE coven of life's book is Main St. In Pomeroy now 1 small bulldozer and
chain Reynolds, Rt. 3• Coos lv ill~2tO. Ilea patd. Phone wv 2:%176. steering and brakes, new
cloled
haa bagged Ice for sale. Price saw in log operation on7 ForP
Rowley and Reed. After 6 mud gripa, fair condition,
For one we loved so well.
50c a bag.
6 30 6tp 1 est Run Road between a.m. 2 ACRES, separate, on Rt. ~ p. m. call WY 2-&lt;1574.
$2'1$. Contact Alva E LucBut kindly tables uf years ATTENTION United Steelwork- and 3 p. m. See Manon Reyn- auitable for motel or business,
4 S tfr ' keydoo at 882-2090, New Haven.
well spent
· Loc 1 u ·
olds on Forest Run Road off road ourrounds 3 sides of I~
·
7 3 3tp
ers of Amenca
a mon Rt. 7. Steady work. 7 3 tfc I Phone 667-3503 arter 3 p.m. FURNISHED 5 room and bath
.
E bwhat
h their
I
ter Inpages
Are
tell.
5t71. Election will be beld
lpartment. Inquire at New- 1;;;, 7 CHEVROLET Station
8 26 121p
'
t leaVeS I on July 21 , 1966, at U01on
ac c ap
: fOOm
ell's Sunoco, Chesler. Phune l Hon, contact Wilbur Rowley,
thought,
Hall, Mason, W. Va, for Invalid or patient of any STEREO RADIO CONSOLE
-"3350.
• 30 tic
Ba·tey Run Road, Pomeroy,
As lovely 81 can be,
maintenance grievance com- kind. Male or IemaIe, 24 bo ur 4 speed intermixed changer. ..,.,.I 0 1 phone 992 7736
D
For ua to keep within our mltteemen and outside guard. practical nursi1J8 eare
Dual volume control. Four ~'l'IQUE FurnitUre,
dishes
·• or
- · Sle
73
1 111
t
needed. Reasonable. Anna
ak
d
te lAvec.JI or arrtte ·
1101"..
Pol
!I w
open
a
B. m.
Hal
p
rtl
d
0
Phone
spe
er
soun
sys
m.
u-.
u-ard
BOD
W
t95n
BUICK
automobile
wUI
Enshrined in memery.
and etose at 8 p. m. Basil
nes, o an • ·
ly walnut finish, Thla set ..,. """
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•
JOE BOYD was born April ~. Haynes, Financial Secretary. ~2802.
r'
7 I ete
four months old. Take
Ualo St., Pomeroy.
be sold to highest bidder
1881 at Ky-, Ohio. He d&amp;o
7 3 3te
-- - - I ••
or
I 211 Uc ' office of J. B. O'Brien,
PAINTING, interior and exter· paymenll o .., per year
Court Street, Pomeroy,
o··
parted this life June 9, 11118, GUNS _ all illnds, Stewart'i tor, hourly or contract, reu- pay balance due f89.29. Call
I
Saturday, July , 1966, at 10
at 1:20 p.m., al Is home In Gun Shop on Depot St. iD ooable. Ph. 1192-6180. Homer 1192-3218.
7 3 8h:
leal Estate For Sa e
9
7 1 610
Pomeroy, Ohlo, at the age of RuUand. Buy, sell nr trade, Braley.
6 26 15te SINGER SEWING MACHINE- - - - -a. m.
M yeart, one month and 19 complete line ol reloading WATI!:R HAULING, Pbllne 992- Late model zig zag. Makes t ROOM house in Middleport, i9&amp;7 CHEVROLET,
f2GII.OO.
dayo. He was the son of the equJpmenl _ powder, sbellt 72.86.
8 9 30ie buttonholes, sews on buttons, 1\'z baths, new gas furnace, I l64S Lincoln Hgts., :·~~~6 5 301e
late Cllarley and Anna Sut- and bulletl.
darn, monograms, etc. Pay exterior just painted, deslrtonHeBoyd.
for S.le or Rent
off
balance
ftlll.29. Pay- able location. Ph. 9DU49B.
- !'Vleet
·
was married to Wilsie ARE YOU a high
school
ments
can beduearranged.
Call
7-S.3tc --.-._-,--::Se
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Rex Brown

•rv•ct

'j

•Herculon

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BARWICK

EWI/ow-cost
; ~Jear-round comfor'
I
O':tpr your home.

Bolt Miller

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Motor

IN MIDDLI,ORT, O.
•Pnoent Dealer Rc!tlrlnl
1 Fine ODportunity r~ Mill
Who Wuts To OWn 1111
Own Business.
•Paid Tralnllll Program
&lt;3 WeektJ

1 I 7tc

7' 5 3tp REPOSSESSED

ersville, Ohlo

Le••
"''JGOUf

PIGS, castrated and treat- llSED bu1Jdin8 mateiiii;-iliJIIo
ed, Also one brood aow. Con: ber doors, windows, be8Illl.
'

1965 CHEV. Impala
Rlclucecl to $2595
1u
Sport Coupe blllek vinyl top, sandalwood fiollh, all
vGttnterlor, with 'bueket stat•, V-8 engine, automatle 8
mission
steering
and brake.&lt;,
wlr~ wbeel
white tir.epower
s, shows
little wear,
radio, hea&lt;"&lt;l',
a realcovers,
buy. ·
22 5
1965 IMPALA Hardtop Coupe
I $ 9
Loeally owned and only 12,000 miles, 8 cyl. eng ne, po7-er
oteerln•. spotless fawn interior trim. BeauUiul maroon In·
ish. Radio, heater and all the works.

Wlnt one lnHI1Ielt
Chi.... It ORII
II Centt .... worG1 .., latH Co•
...utWtl ........
It " ' ctJU DlleeUftt •• Hill Nl
IM •• ,.,. wmnn II .....
CA•O
rt'IANKI I OIITUAIIII
11 .U ,._ If ••"' mtlil"'u"' "ctl

Air-Conditioners

· When money Ia the 9W!Iticm, ClV Loa
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dole pRIOJial money &amp;ienda laert for
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., July 3, 1966-31

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MOUIN IUTANf CORNIA

SPECIAL'

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Por All The Family

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'llffNIS SHOES

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ing program were Mrs. Margar·
et Parsons, Mrs. Harold Ric•. I Donald H. Allen. Ulysses G.
Mrs. Everett Colwrll. \Irs. John I Arrowood, Donald M. Barcus,
Colwell Mrs. Don Harrison. Tma Y. Birchfield, Jesse Cam,
: Mrs. llarvey Erlewme, Mrs. Mrs. Cart. Cook, Everette W.
Jacob Schilling, Mrs. Vernon Gettles, Losa A. Green, Lale
Weber. Mrs. Jack Safford, Mrs . Harrison, Leigh A. Houck. RobCarl Morris, Mrs. Carl Denni- ert A. Hunnell, Mrs. Quentm
son, Mrs. Harvey O'Dell. Mrs. T. Kirk, Paul E. Long , Mrs.
Danna Hoffman r. and Mrs. A. Ray Smoth, Mrs. Tilden
Goldie Anderson.
Thacker, Richard J.
Wolfe,
The closing prayer was by Mrs. Earl. W. Robmson, Mrs.
Rev. c. J . Lemley followed by Charles B~erhup, Mrs. Erskme ,
a public exhibition of crafl E. Blanton, Mrs. E. Clark Caldwurk
well. John A. Carpenter, Lov.
ell T. Cossin. Mrs. Nora Cremeens, Mrs. Ethel Crotty, Mrs.
- - - - - - - - William C. Gibbs, same Globckar, Mrs. Donald B. Griffith,
Charles Hill. K. Laverne Hope,
James C. Johnson, Mrs. John
Hol!er Hospital:
Visiting F. Johnson, Thomas
Phipps,
V-8, auto. trans .. power brakes and sleerin&amp;, radio,
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents ' Mrs. Clarence D. Price, John
only on Pediatrics Ward.
R. Roach, Mrs. Carl R. Shook,
iV·i·W tires, wheel discs, factory air.
Mmlssioo
Mrs. Buster V. Stanley, Mrs.
a
Brady
Mrs. J osePh1·ne W'ls
1 on.
. M S. Young
d .. Mrst .. FranM
, •• t St L' d S
F' 1 CIS u11 en an m1an son, rs.
"""us
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mey,
b fHh
d · ft
752 First Ave.; Mrs. Sophta J. Ro erl . ug es an
m an
Williams Eureka Star Rt.;
son, Mrs. James W. Catron and
infant daughter
, Mrs. Fred J.
re II M· N1'day, Rt · 1 Callipolts·
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Mrs.
Archie
Gillman,
Rt.
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son ,
GMAC Fin1ncing AY1i11ble
ington;
James F. Hamilton, Ronald L. Allison and
Kerr ; Robert W. Baylor. Rt. I
Gallipolis ; Robert K. Theiss,
Rt. 1 Bidwell; Harold Marshall,
th•
Rt. 2 Crown City; William M.
Blackburn, Bidwell : Mrs, Cora
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Mae Cox, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Lawrence E. Smeltzer. Gallipolis;
. "You'D Lite Our Quali!J Way ef Doiag Busiuus"
Mrs. Ellis E. Elliott, Rt. I Gallipolis
; Marcia J. Montgomery,
.,WY 2-5342
PoA'leroy Ohio
Crown City; Lee E.
Gibbs, ·
"iiiiiiiiii:l!i:l!i:l!SS~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiitl Hartford; Karen E. Brewer
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son; Mrs. Elmer V. Hart, Rt.
PL Pleasant; Mrs. Anna L.
Plymale, Pl. Pleasant; David
W. Perry, Pt. Pleasant ; Lawrence H. Theiss, Rt. I Racine;
Robert D. Boso, Rt. 1
land; Samuel L. Pickens,
euse; Mrs. Victor Young, Jr,
Pomeroy: Mrs. Franklin IV.
Mullins. Rt. 3 Jackson ; Mrs.
PRICES START AT
Robert C. Stafford. Rt. 3 Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Fredia L. Runnels, Montpelier, Ind.; Mrs.
Willard E. Sprouse, Rt.
3
Jackson : John W. Broyles, Jackson; Carl E. Brandeberry. Athens; Mu. Melvin L. Newmyer, Wilkesville ; Terry L. Clemons, Hamden.
Birtbo
Middleport
Mro. Archie Gillman, Rt. I 992·2635
Friday
and
Ewington, son, 4:15 am. SunNights
day.

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delegate to Boys State.

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and Mrs. Manning Webster of
311 Rutland Street, Middleport,
Is currently enrolled in summer
achool at Rio Grande College,
Reichman, a 11118 graduate of
Middleport High Schoo~ hopei
eo enter the field of buatneu
8dminlstratlon.

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daily Korean
worship children.
senices for hu11- ,
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fireplaces, built on
full basement, 22 acres,
to rolling tJrOund, barn
bllraes, 2 pondl with Iiiii, r. 1 D••n Lilli• S.
plenty of roses and shrubbery,
C. &amp; J. Tr1iler Sales
cood lences, border&amp; OD Rl.
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Coolville, OJUD. Phone 1&amp;'1·
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THOP.NDIKE POKED

ONE WITH A STitl&lt;j

WHO .t.liiTATED

THE SKUNK?

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SWIN~ OJGHT T'DO IT.

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NICKle~OSG
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THOP.NDIKE POKED

ONE WITH A STitl&lt;j

WHO .t.liiTATED

THE SKUNK?

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EFFEN Y'CAN .JeGT KEEP ct.AfMH~
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HAHC&lt; ON. NOW I~

SWIN~ OJGHT T'DO IT.

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.. .SEEING'S HOW
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BON!' CIF TH!IR
LUNCI-tEON CLUB

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'~B~H - BUT

COMMITTEE.'

I'M
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MODVIAN MEN'S
WOICI&lt;EON O.US
BUSINESS:

ABBIE AND SLATS
MAJOit

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lfoAV6E BUT 'IOO'VE GoT No
PI.ACE TO GO. LEASTWAYS,

PASSEO

WIII•E IT'S LIGWT OUT. :llJST
SIMMER DOWN, BOY. WE'I.l

IY THE HOUSETFAAHK,

HE GOOLD JUS Be
VISITING IN lOWN !

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FIGURE OOT SOMETHING .'

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MOTliER ~A '!OUNG! Gl~l..

WITH HER BA6Y· SITII'I6
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0 Rutland, Rock Springs Charges
the wscs with Mrs. Faye Sau· Is Enjoyed by
twy members of congrega· J. Lemley at the Rutland er, president, serving as c)lair·
··••--· of the Rutland and Rock [Methodist Church social rooms man.
. ' Church Class

~Dally Sentinel, PonierGy·:Middleport, 0., July 5, 1968

About
MiddJeport
·

.r!~~~ ~:":!:': Jun~

D • - . h I F St t
OVIS 0 aug ters n our a es
For Summer Studies and Activities

The four daughters of'Dr. IDd
Mrs. J. J. Davis, Ash-st, Middleport, are attending schools
and wo.rl&lt;shop-• in as
many
states Ibis sumr.~er.
Charlene, a student at I he
Rhode Island School of Design,
;, attending the summer sessioo at Ohio University In Alb·
ens while her sister, Diana is
studyng at a Speech and Ora·

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cl\ndren

and Mrs. VJi'gll RoUib of Weat

::d~l;:~ :~· ~

rna Institute at West Virginia
Unlverslly in Morgantown, for
three weeks. She was • taken
there_ by Mr. and Mrs. Hayman
Barmt&gt;.
Another daughter, Elaine, li
auending a summer seJDinar
on aoclal studies and related
subjects on the CHSSI program
at De Pauw University . at
Greencastle, lodlana. She was
taken there by her father.
Joyee Davis is again atteod·
Jiig the eight :week course of
the brterlochen Music Camp at
Interlochen Michigan. She at·
tended the' camp last year
where she was an outstapdlng
student. She waa taken there
by Mrs. Davis and Mlsa carol
Bachtel. They were accompan·
led as far as Fostoria by the
former's mother, Mrs. H. E.
Bush, who visited there with
Mr. and Ms. Joe Wedge.
Dr. and Mrs. Davis
will
spend the next several weeks
In a quiet home

Clark and
all ot Tup
pers Plains; Mr. ~ Mrs. Lar
ry Roush and daughter, WI&amp;
ter Haven, Fla.; Mr. and Mrl
Frank Sisson and
children
Mr and Mrs Denzil Goegle~
Mr. and Mr; Floyd Spence
p ·
. ~ and Mrs. Rol&gt;
,;m;ro~f ·and ehlldren of Che&amp;
~
the host and hosteu
M' ad Mrs Virgil Roush
r. an
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8011, Don_._ _ __

Methodist Churches at-[ on Thursday. Rev. Lemley Is A potluck supper was enJoy-~
a reception for Rev. c. returning for his thifd year at ed at 7 p.m. with grace by Rev · A 6:30 potluck dinner at
Lemley. The refreshment table home of Mrs. Ben
·
was centered with a hu g e preceded the regular
cake decorated in pink a n d of the Happy Harvesters
Mrs. Della Carnahan
bas
green with lettering, "Welcome of the Federated church
been rel~ased · from Bucyrus
Back." The cake was flanked Iday evening_ Rev. Wilbur
Community Hospital and 18 at
with green candles. The cake 1 rin asked grace.
the home of her son, Delbert
FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFO'RTI
was served with ice cream at
R 'b 1
.d t 1 Carnahan at Mentor, Olllo.
the close of the meal.
Mrs. Henry ~~ e' p~esi_ en' Leo Ken~edy, Jr . received
was m charge ol the usm~ss his degree m educaiio~ at R10
Vernon Weber was master of . sessiOn. Chalfman for serving Grande in June and will teach
eeremonies for the program , dinners to the Lions club were In the Meigs Local School sy·
that mcluded congregatiOnal 1 named and mclude, July 6, Mrs_ stem this fall. He is a graduate
Cl b
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s
inging
with
Mrs.
Jacob
Schill·
Neutzling;
July
13,
Mrs.
Phil
of
Middleport
High
School
Sew-Rite
U
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
ing, pianist; expressiOns ol ap- Meinhart; July 20, Mrs. Louis resides on Beech St. with
Meetl Recently
~iii!:iii!:iii!:iii!:iii!:iii!:ii:::::::ii:::::::iii!:ii:::::::iii!:iiii:iiiiii:iiiii!:i::ii===~ preciation of the miniSter's re-- Reibel: July 27, Mrs .. Fred Des- wife and son, Tony.
The Sew • Rile Sewing_ club
i
tum by Edgar Abbott for Rock sauer, Mrs. Max Memhart and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault
met receptly at their c I U b
Springs and Mrs. Everett Col· Mrs. Benta Wolfe ; and August son. Todd, Springfield,.
room wltlr)tr~. Ronald Brownwell for the Rutland charge, 3, Mrs. L B. Weed,
the holiday here with his
lng as !los~,
and so~~~· "W~~ Should He Love A round robin card and a , ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
. Mrs. Elza j)l)more Jr., P~
Me So! and Th~. Best Thmgs gift was sent to Mrs.
Clara i and family.
Mr . and Mrs. E. W. Agre of
Bided at a shOrt business se..
m Life are Free,_ by Vern?n Karr who is 111 in
Veterans The Rev. Dale Van Meter
Morris Plains, N. J . who spent
slon. Mrs. Harold Hood, pres!·
I Weber, accompanied by
his -~ Memorial Hospital. Plans were Norman Van Meter were
several days with her parents,
dent, was reported m Holzer
daughter , Donna.
made for serving refreshments ed here due to the death of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salser of Oak
Hospital for observation. Plan•
YOU CAN
Highlight of the
program I at the Guild meeting, July 27. brother, FranciS Van Meter. Grove and her sister and brower~ d1s~ussed lor the annual
the presentation of a mon- Games were played with priz· While here they called on thelf ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hil·
family picnic, the date to be
:yastree of $107.50 to Rev . and es awarded to '&gt;Irs. Henry Rei· aunt, Mrs. Charles McNamee _ ton Wolfe , Racine, spent an
announced. Plan~ were
also
M Lemley The ciosmg pray· bel Mrs. Phil Williamson, Mrs. Cindy White, daughter of Mr. evening with her aunt, Mrs. spent Sunday at Bidwell with discussed for an ICe cream socer"~as give~ by Rev. Lemiey.[De~sauer and Mrs. Wolfe. and Mrs. Willi~m White, Wash- Robert Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saunders ial. The traveling prize was
.
Homemade ice cream and cake ington, D. C., IS the summer Mrs. Philip Felger and daugh. and family and Mrs . Ernest awarded to Mrs. Don Mullen.
Chairmen were Mrs. Hichard were served by the hostesses, guest of her grandparents, Mr. ter, Evelyn of Toledo visited carpenter, and attended a A dessert course was served
Lucas and Denms
Weber, Mrs. Neutzling and Mrs. Har· and Mrs. Carl Gilmore.
Saturday evening, with Mrs. birthday dinner honoring Mrs. by the hostess to the above nan&gt;chairs ; Mrs. Vernon Weber, ry Canterbury.
Mr _ and Mrs. Robert McEI- Jed Webster Sr.
Carpenter. A decorated cake ed and Mrs. Wilham Gaddis,
FOR AUTO LOANS .. I•
flowers and Mrs. John Colwell
hinny of Jeffersonville, I n d. Mr. and Mrs. George Korn Jr. and home made ice cream were Mrs. Donald Collins, Mrs. Tom
and Miss Linda Stafford, hevspent the weekend here at their of Columbus were holiday week· served with a turkey dinner.
Gr11eser, Mrs. Raymond Baity,
That "new car feeling" is hard
erages.
KridRrs
are
Hostl
home
in
Middleport
and
with
end
guests
of
their
parents,
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Walter
Mrs. Charles Hoffman,
Mrs.
to beat, but easy to get,i"uur
friends
and
relatives.
and
Mrs_
George
Korn
Sr.
and
and
Melinda
and
Suella
of
ToEdward
Wells.
Mrs.
Donald
quick, easy Auto Loan gives you
At Sunday Dinnf'r
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Coats, Mrs. John Thomas.
ledo are the guests of her moth- McKnight and Mrs.
Willard
the money at the lowest rates,
Winchster,
Ind.,
and
Miss
Wan·
Miss
Ramora
Boice
of
Dayl&lt;'n
ed
Mrs.
John
Smith.
Boyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krl·
W.- UII
-.
with payments to fit your budda Coats, Indianapolis, In d. spent the weekend with her pa"· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Krider
entertained with a
get. Then you just walk out and .
TONIGHT
P.ICNIC PLANNED
holiday weekend ents, Dr. and Mrs . R. E. Boice. and granddaughter, Jeneen
Sunday at their home in Syra- spent the
"TICKLE ME 4'
buy your car for cash! We cerden
cuse. Guests were, Mr . and with Mrs. Robert Coats and Miss Joyce Williamson of Searls of Findlay were weekeod Oommiltee memb~rs.
Elvis Presley
tainly make buying a new car
Julie Adams Mrs. Clyde Raines and Karen son, Stephen Coats.
Columbus spent the holiday guests of his parents, Mr. and mothers and parents of Cub
(COLOR)
easy, don't we?
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Krider.
Scout Pack 248, met recently at
and Penny Sue of Elsmere, Ky.:
-andand
son,
Micky
visited
in
BeckGeorgia
WiJJiamson
and
other
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Raines
the DAV hail for a planning
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vic
Pecora
and
"HlGH WlND IN JAMAICA"
and Karen and Penny Sue, Els- session. Plans were made for
Peggy and Mike and Kathy ley, W. Va. recently with Mr. relatives.
Anthony Quinn
(Color)
and Mrs. R. L. Zeigler and lam· Mrs. Clyde Jones has return- mere, Ky. and Peggy Pecora the annual picnic to be held
Lahr of Columbus; Mr.
ily, and Mrs. Harriett Daven- ed home after a visit with rela· and Kathy Lahr of Columbus, Sunday, July 10 at Forked Run
Mrs. Bernest Bruch and
WED.-THUR.-FRI.
bert, MI. Vernon; and Mr.
port.
Uves in New Brighton, Pa.
were weekend guests of Mr . Lake at 4 p.m. Those attend·
July 6-7-8
Mrs.
John
Krider
and
Joelta
Recent
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Chapman
and
Mrs.
and Mrs. Raymond Krider.
ing are to take meat and anoth'WHAT'S NEW PUSSY CAT'
Peter Sellers
and John of Long Bottom.
Mrs. Homer Jones, South Third Harry Shroads of New Brighton, Monday afternoon guests of er dish. Table service
and
Peter O'Toole
Calling in the
afternoon Ave, were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Pa. and Mrs. Blanche Blowers Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Krider drink will be provided by the
(Color)
were Elsworth Dill, C he s t e r vin Myers and son, and John- of Wadsworth, Ohio were boll· were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Skeen Pack. Ail den mothers,
Cub
-andWE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
Road:
and Mrs. Robert Lark· ny DeMain of Columbus.
"THE REWARD"
day weekend guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Elaine Rowle~ of Sccuts and those who will he
Yvette Minieux
ins nnd Roberta IDd Jerry and Mrs. Lillian Steil! _Is a pa· Mrs. Guy Rusaeil aod Mrs. Rjpley, w. Va., Mrs. Ben Rain· eight years of age by SeptemMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP
{Color)
Mrs. Carl Fitch, Long Bottom. tient at Holzer Hosp1tal m
Clyde Jones.
t$ Elsmere, Ky., and Mr. and ber aod their parents are invitlipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rein! ~s. Bernest Bruch and Del· ed to attend.
Mrs. Charles McNamee Is
hart and family of Jackson sJ!j!ll\ bert, MI. Vernon.
patient at Holzer Hospitsl
the holiday weekend with their
Miss Martha Genheimer of
ARRIVES FOR VISIT
Gallipolis._ Mrs. C. H. Wise
parents, Mrs. WU!iam Reinhart Columbus was the weekeud Marine Lance Corporal Stan·
Mrs. Cecil Bradhory are
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown. guest of he!' aunt, Misses Ada ley R. Lemley, w_ho spent 15
her.
_
Tommy, Bruce and Paul Reed and Lucretia Genheimer.
months at Chu Le1, Viet N~m,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. WISe, Jr. are speoding three weeks at Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. arrived last week for a Ylsll
of Waverly sped! the holiday Nag's Head, N.C. with their ·Elsie Roush Misses Luretia with his parents, Mr. aod Mrs.
weekend here with relatives in- aunt, Mrs. Mae Meadows.
and Ada Geiilieimer and guest, Har~ld W. Lemley, and fa'"!ly.
eluding Mrs. Charles McNamee Fred crow and Ted Reed were Miss Martha Genhelmer enjoy· He will report to Cherry Pomt,
and Mr. C. H. Wise Sr. and In Charleston, W. Va. Friday, ed a picnic Sunday, at Forked N. C. on August I, for
1ls
Miss Ruth Wise.
to m~t Mra, Crow who arrived I.Run=~La~k~e.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~m~o~n~ths;;_d;;;u;;Otyi..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Miss Marianne Woodgerd, by plant after a visit at Nag's
Oolumbus, spent the weekend Head, N.C.
with her parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Misses Leda Mae and RoberHarald Woodgerd.
ta Kraeuter spent the holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Wallale Long weekend at Cedar Point
and son, Jim, Cleveland, were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seba and
recent guests of Miss Nina (!lr. and Mrs. Glen 0. Pratt and
we've found 1
RusselL
son Greg of Indianapolis, Ind.
Weeuend guests of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Albert HedinMrs. William Slater and Mrs. ger of Logan, W. Va. were holi·
Fred Cabeen were Mr. and day weekend guests of Mr. and
Afew pennies 1
Mrs. Hanley Cone and dangh· Mrs. John Seho aod family.
ter, Vicky; Joe Cabeen and Mrs. Mary Whlppel returned
i
for
Miss Mary Ambro; and Mr. and Sunday, to the home of her
Mrs . Thomas Watkins and son daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
of Columbus.
and Mrs. John Goell Jr., after
Mrs. John Parsons and cl&gt;ll· a three wee~s visit with rela·
dren, Jeff and Julie of Colum· lives In Columbus.
wAlla••
n pu•
bus have spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. Joha Prunty
CHOOSE FROM THESE:
here with her parents, Mr . and and family of Columbus were
Mrs. Ralph Gilmore.
They Sunday gueats of Mr. and Mrs.
were joined for the
holiday John Goett Jr., and Tommy.
weekend by Mr. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rmoat
Mr. and Mrs. Henry N u II, and son Philip returoed to their
WOMENS
Crooksville, spent the holiday home,
Monday morn
weekeod with her father, Mr. log, after a weekend visit with
Clarence Clark.
her mother, Mra. Dessle PatMr. and Mrs. Richard
terson.
and daughter, Lora, Belpre,
Mrs. Dessle Patterson and
tted over the weekend
a-ts, Mr. and Mrs. ~hUip Rex·
LOAFER- OXFORDS
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. roat and Philip were Sunday dinWilbur Harm!ng and family
ner guests of Delbert and Ted
Mrs. Max Roller.
Patterson, Great Bend.
Bridget Goble entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and
with a swimming party at
granddaughter, Usa Kay Jell,
home Friday In honor of her Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson
booseguest, Cindy Smith of
and Kelly and Terri of Pomeroy
S.N-M Widths
Upolis. Refreshments of brown- and Verne Davis, Middleport,
WHILE IT'S STILL SUMMERI
les, punch and polato
were served during the after· Goble with the party.
eLinLE HEELS
eFLATS
eSTACKS
noon. T!Iose attending were
Discontinued Styles
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey·
ya
Ohlinger,
Mary
KraW8Czyn,
doo
of Huntington, W. Va. viseHI HEELS
eMID HEELS
and Barbara Anthony and Brid- Ited over the bollday weekend
get. She was alllliated by Mrl. with their parents, Mr. aDd Mrs.
James Brewington, Middleport,
PRICES FROM
and Mr. and Mrs. Luckeydoo of
New Haven.
Wilbur Hanning baa been returned to his bome Ill Bradbury
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL!
LAST TIME TONIGHT
from University Hospital In &lt;Jo.
lumbaJ where he has been a
"INSIDE DAISY &lt;:LOVIR"
.
.
.
BONES r
WlllTES PASTELS
CTechnlcolqr)
WOMENS &amp; CHILDRENS
patleDI fer the past week fo r
NowaitiDrl
No
wiabin,l
Como
Ia
and
.,_
Natalie Wood
cOo aU
IIUfgery. Jte Is recuperating
1lodd1 Ill w
your 1.- todll}'. We'll put that moot W.WIIIy
18tlsfactorily at home.
ColorCIcarpet
In )'OUr boma far u little u • ,., dollan dcnnl.
Julia Fleming of Lowen,
ADd ..'U uraup far mod..t montbl,y ~
Ohio, IDd Mr. and Mrs. George
Wodnotdoy 1nd Thundoy
July 6-7
Mosley of Mal!ksburs,
were
plomwd to ouit you. Vlolt ua now far eompiete
NOTDPIN
Priced For S1le At_ $2.95 • $3.9S • $4.95
recent auests of Mr. and Mn.
iletaiia Clll thil COIIVaDant, lnaapouin W1,1 to
William King. Miss Fleming II
Discontinued Styles
Friday and s.turtloy
-.ioJ 1118 iwalr)' ol LM uarpot wblle ;vou pq.
the Deputy G1'811d Matroo of
July..,
"THI HIROIS 0 ..
District 25, Order of the EastTIUMARK"
ern Star and Mr. and Mra. King
-Tecbnlcolor&lt;Klrk Doullu lllchold HarriJ are worthy matron and wor·
thy pa!On of Ev1111ellne ChapFMtu2ND FLOOR ter, OES.
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Mrs. LUUan McGhee visited
•J~I-:lf:~t.'
ncently In Belle, W. ~~- with
•A PATCH 0.. ILUI"
relatives and allo In Flatwoods,
81d1181 J'ollier · -rb•ten Ky., with her sisters, Mrs.
l-----Sh-eiiJ..-"-..J· Ida NeU.
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