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SAIGON (UPII -U.S. Navy
bombers returned to North Viet
Nam'a btuest oil depot just
two miles _oulslde the port of
Ha1phonc today and smashed
what wss tell of it.
One A4 Skyhawk was shot
down by ground fire but the
p!lot was rescued, spokesmen
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Two other planes, 0111 a iw()o
mao bomber, were downed by
ground fire Wednesday In other
action and all three men were
missing, offiCiaia disclosed.
The raids on the oU
installation along the south
bank of tbe Cua Cam River
was a return engagement &lt;or
the racility first smashed In the

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allaclul JaM 29 tbat llso hit
tile outaklrls ol nearby Hanoi.
llepol't Giant FlrebaU

Smoke boDed four miles lniD
the air over the dockside area
and pilots reported a gigantic
llrebaU set off by a secondary
uplosion.
The United States stepped up
lis air strlkes-310 In three

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milltary pressed home PresIdent Johnson's vow to punish
North Viet Nam until II is
ready to talk peace.
The awesome display of air
might coincided with apparent
new diplomatic efforts to start
a Viet Nam peace offensive
Brldsh Prime Minister Ha·

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rold Wilson in London disclosed
he would go to Moscow as well
as Washington this month for
lalks,
Undersecr&lt;tary
of State
George Ball in Wasblngton said
Wednesday there were signs of
some "war-weariness" in North

Viet Nam and Vice President
Hubert Humphrey said in Los

Angek!a there were "flickering"
bits of evidence Hanoi might he
interested in a solution to the
conflict.
Handled Big Supplies
The bombs on the oil depot
which bad handled 95 per ceu&amp;
of all North Viet N~'s
petroleum imports undel'SI'Ored
the diplomatic pressure.

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batter ~ .PJI~
five Inning no ,' hitter Wednes- The Tiger pitcher was two igns of n&lt;&gt;-hlt ball but in the loss for the Pomeroy Yankees, Line scores:
Tigers
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11eft three men on base and Pl. Meaige (LP) and Parsons; TigAnnual Kyaer Creek
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A trio of Tiger pitChers. with · and Welker.
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and Pleasant Kiwanis left
seven ers - Kiesling (WP) and RodgR Abbott potting out a lire I
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evening, Rick Van Matre, star , Brent Sanders. who had four : He gave ur fouc h li walked I Top hitters for K1wams were Fruth's
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the Batteries Fruth's - Curtis
Boys Lea81Je action. The Tig·'
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~ took a 9-2 win over Pt. Sm1th, one fur twu: and Mike 1gave up eight hits, walked one two Greg Hail and Ricky Km- and B. Clark and Chester Rnush "Still mad 81 me, bub, Ed?" · fifth to pull the game out
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March;, a double m two tnps. and struck out eight
nard. each two for u,re'e, and 12). Yankees - Van Maire
M;ke Heck. strong Dodger Toronto ,
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four M1cky Meaige, losing pitcher Van Matre paced Middleport Kinnard had a double.
tWP) and Wilson.
righthander, went ail the way , Toledo
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fanmng 9, 15sumg 5 walks and Richmond
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58 27 .675 ... I Dodger bitters were J · Buck, wtthers or should~
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G. AB R. H. Pet. ! The 26-year-old southpaw June 28 to decide lhe result ders Juan Mancha! and Gay- I
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Alou, P11t
72 271 39 90 .332 ' chalked up h1s lith lnumph Wmmng ptlcher Lmdy MeDa- l lord Porry. a talented three- Gibson. a fast-bailing right- K C. 9 Bal B. 2nd, 11 mns. mghl
Clmnt, Pitt
75314 43102 .325 Jagamst SIX setback• Wednesday niei replaced starter Bob Boim, J' some who have a combined bander 18 11-8 this year and Bait II Kan City 0. Is~. tw;llght 1
Stargil, Pitt 70 257 45 83 .323 1mght when he stymied the who mjured his ankle slidmg m record of 40-8 so far this will be making hiS third Ali(AI\ T;mes ED f)
Morgn, Hou 66 251 34 80 .3191 Cmcmnat1 Reds 1-0 "n four h1ts, the seventh
season, were among the e&lt;ght Star appearance while Veale I Thursday • Probable Pitcher• :
Carty, Alia
77 239 31 76 .318 and a Ia Drysdale, dn•ve m the The victory came after pitchers chosen Wednesday by (1().5) has been named for the
Detroit at Mtnnesota- Wtcker· 1
Alleu, Phlia 61211 54 69 .318: game's only run with an eighth- Pittsburgh's Roberto Clemente Manager Waiter Walston lor second straight t1me, although sbam (4-21 vs. Grant t5-ll). g
Sanlo, Ch1
72 25li 43 80 .:m1 mmng smgie
batted m f;ve runs to lead the the National League All-Star I he did not see action 10 last p.m
Cepeda, StL 60 198 24 61 .3061 Elsew'Jere m the Nahonal Pirates past the Cubs. The All- squad.
year's contest
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McCool (4-4) and Raymond 1t6-5) vs R1chert (8-8). 8 05 1
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Bunnmg of the Philadelphia to the All Star squad
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Kali~, Del 70250 49 79 .316 1, In tt.e American L&lt;Jgue, i al::e ho;:;e:~ 10;" Pi~~b~~~~ Louis Cardtnals. Claude Ray- conSistmg of Sam McDowell (Only games scheduled )
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F.Rbsn, Bal 81296 65 93 .314 Balt;morc's Bnog Powr•ll rlrove wh;le B;lly Williams. Ron Santo mond of the Houston Astros and Gary Bell of Cleveland,
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Powll, Ball 77 266 44 80 .301 c1ty, wmmng the opener 11-0 or H~~~goHlttlng Barrage
Veale of the Ptttsburgh Puates rookie J;m l!unter ol Kansas I Pittsburgh
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Rchrdt, Cal 1126f'&gt;40 76 292 11-8 in 11 inmngs B"'ton to~k
d ~c Ton~ ~~r~nth omer Amencan League AII·Sars next Ifore· Denms Me Lam of Detroit I Phtladelphra
44 37 .543 6
Sihrn, Calif 66179 19 52.291 two from New Yo~k ,.J and 5-4 land thoeBorre; s olt eyfear Tuesday m Sl Louis.
and,Pete Rl"hert of Washington i Houston
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AUanta
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fte F i A~ , i d Tuesday mght and has been
Cmcmnali
36 43 456 13
Braves 25; Torre, Braves 21; Mmne3nta edgut CJevo',md 4-J I ;s hom:' ath r the lpe ~u ed beaten only three times Be l HAIIIEY TO SCOUT
New York
34 44 .436 141&gt;
Allen, Pbilhes, Hart, Giants 20; O.teen personally br:ke up ' I oft e oui r wT• a smkg ed ahn was the wmner m last year's NEW YORK iUPll -The ChiCago
24 55 .304 25
StargeU, PD"ates &amp; Mays, sco~ei~.,'J p;tcll::.b du"'l With I ohne out Daters hurr~l socked IS All~Star contest which saw the New York Yankees announced
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advantage of the hot • hot weather
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the " liP h with a duuble ll was
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~all • I a 1 League· Perr I colle-Jgne " almost a ' omplete while Paul Jusltce had a doub- 1Amencan League batters only Wednesday became the first
Grants 12-1, Cuellar, A; tros
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to
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Portland hillers were Red I All-Star work and boasts an contract with CmcinnatJ.
Pirates' 7-2· Marichal, Giant~
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Joboson, clasSic of 113 .
Ft. Myers, Fia . had a career
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. 1 • 1. B be second straight 1·0 · ctback to gle. R .Johnson went the diS· h;s ftrsl All-Star appearance, IS f 0 r Kansas
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The Reds replaced the Braves!
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Thursday h•d usurped
lofty perch from the Yankees.
The Reds now are 9-3, the
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It was t2-year-&lt;&gt;ld
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Call wa!ldng, Cooke Singling
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batter ~ .PJI~
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Tigers
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day night as the Gallipolis Tig- for two at the plate, including top of the fifth inning he was gave up 12 hits, walked seven Add•,ille
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11eft three men on base and Pl. Meaige (LP) and Parsons; TigAnnual Kyaer Creek
Little 11-0, to outomaticaity end the Roush.
A trio of Tiger pitChers. with · and Welker.
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J Curtis Rnush started
and Pleasant Kiwanis left
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In the third inning netting fo~ 1 latematlonal lAaCJif ·~r~
evening, Rick Van Matre, star , Brent Sanders. who had four : He gave ur fouc h li walked I Top hitters for K1wams were Fruth's
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the Batteries Fruth's - Curtis
Boys Lea81Je action. The Tig·'
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ers put across two runs in the Columbus
~ took a 9-2 win over Pt. Sm1th, one fur twu: and Mike 1gave up eight hits, walked one two Greg Hail and Ricky Km- and B. Clark and Chester Rnush "Still mad 81 me, bub, Ed?" · fifth to pull the game out
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March;, a double m two tnps. and struck out eight
nard. each two for u,re'e, and 12). Yankees - Van Maire
M;ke Heck. strong Dodger Toronto ,
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four M1cky Meaige, losing pitcher Van Matre paced Middleport Kinnard had a double.
tWP) and Wilson.
righthander, went ail the way , Toledo
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fanmng 9, 15sumg 5 walks and Richmond
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58 27 .675 ... I Dodger bitters were J · Buck, wtthers or should~
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an d the Metgs rum an 8 ug 1e t he Dodgers ,other " lefthander t he e1g hlh mmng to gn·e San 1' D&lt;~rrell Sutherland of the Mets sacrtftce fly and, after u walk Mi nnesota
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Wh II e D r y s d a 1 e sulfurs I Tito Fuentes
Wednesday's Resulls
through the worst start of his Tracy Staiiard had baffled
Boston 5 New York 3, Is!
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G. AB R. H. Pet. ! The 26-year-old southpaw June 28 to decide lhe result ders Juan Mancha! and Gay- I
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Mmn 4 Cleve 3, twilight
Alou, P11t
72 271 39 90 .332 ' chalked up h1s lith lnumph Wmmng ptlcher Lmdy MeDa- l lord Porry. a talented three- Gibson. a fast-bailing right- K C. 9 Bal B. 2nd, 11 mns. mghl
Clmnt, Pitt
75314 43102 .325 Jagamst SIX setback• Wednesday niei replaced starter Bob Boim, J' some who have a combined bander 18 11-8 this year and Bait II Kan City 0. Is~. tw;llght 1
Stargil, Pitt 70 257 45 83 .323 1mght when he stymied the who mjured his ankle slidmg m record of 40-8 so far this will be making hiS third Ali(AI\ T;mes ED f)
Morgn, Hou 66 251 34 80 .3191 Cmcmnat1 Reds 1-0 "n four h1ts, the seventh
season, were among the e&lt;ght Star appearance while Veale I Thursday • Probable Pitcher• :
Carty, Alia
77 239 31 76 .318 and a Ia Drysdale, dn•ve m the The victory came after pitchers chosen Wednesday by (1().5) has been named for the
Detroit at Mtnnesota- Wtcker· 1
Alleu, Phlia 61211 54 69 .318: game's only run with an eighth- Pittsburgh's Roberto Clemente Manager Waiter Walston lor second straight t1me, although sbam (4-21 vs. Grant t5-ll). g
Sanlo, Ch1
72 25li 43 80 .:m1 mmng smgie
batted m f;ve runs to lead the the National League All-Star I he did not see action 10 last p.m
Cepeda, StL 60 198 24 61 .3061 Elsew'Jere m the Nahonal Pirates past the Cubs. The All- squad.
year's contest
I Chicago at Washmgton-Jobo I
Helms. Cm
&amp;1251 28 76 303 1League. San Franc1scr shadtd Star outfielder clubbed his llth
McCool (4-4) and Raymond 1t6-5) vs R1chert (8-8). 8 05 1
Alou, Alia
84 364 54110 .302 St
Louis 3-2. P;tL,hurgh homer a double and a smgle as The Los Angeles Dodger ! !5-ZI are boh relief specialists p.m.
America• League
I whipped Ct'Icago t0-5 Alian:a h B '
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1 th 10 manager also named J1m and l"'" Perry 88 newcomers Boston at New York-Sheldon
G. AB R. H. Pct. Jdumped flo~ston 8-1 and New I I e ucs ~or~ ;·~e 0 I elf
Bunnmg of the Philadelphia to the All Star squad
(5-10) vs Downmg (6-li . a·oo '
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Snydr Ball 64 186 40 64 344 York beat Ph;ladelptm ;.5
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~ 1 n~mgs. Phil lies , Bob Gtbson of the St. The Am~ncan League staff p m.
Kali~, Del 70250 49 79 .316 1, In tt.e American L&lt;Jgue, i al::e ho;:;e:~ 10;" Pi~~b~~~~ Louis Cardtnals. Claude Ray- conSistmg of Sam McDowell (Only games scheduled )
National League
F.Rbsn, Bal 81296 65 93 .314 Balt;morc's Bnog Powr•ll rlrove wh;le B;lly Williams. Ron Santo mond of the Houston Astros and Gary Bell of Cleveland,
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63 214 29 66 308 divided a pan w1th Kansas ~n Chan Y u ey connec e the Cincmnalt Reds and Bob Stottiemyre of New 'York, San Fran
51 32 .614 ...
Powll, Ball 77 266 44 80 .301 c1ty, wmmng the opener 11-0 or H~~~goHlttlng Barrage
Veale of the Ptttsburgh Puates rookie J;m l!unter ol Kansas I Pittsburgh
48 32 .600 I
B.Rbsn, Bal 63 338 55 101 21111 and drcpptng the second game M k }
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Rchrdt, Cal 1126f'&gt;40 76 292 11-8 in 11 inmngs B"'ton to~k
d ~c Ton~ ~~r~nth omer Amencan League AII·Sars next Ifore· Denms Me Lam of Detroit I Phtladelphra
44 37 .543 6
Sihrn, Calif 66179 19 52.291 two from New Yo~k ,.J and 5-4 land thoeBorre; s olt eyfear Tuesday m Sl Louis.
and,Pete Rl"hert of Washington i Houston
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AUanta
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fte F i A~ , i d Tuesday mght and has been
Cmcmnali
36 43 456 13
Braves 25; Torre, Braves 21; Mmne3nta edgut CJevo',md 4-J I ;s hom:' ath r the lpe ~u ed beaten only three times Be l HAIIIEY TO SCOUT
New York
34 44 .436 141&gt;
Allen, Pbilhes, Hart, Giants 20; O.teen personally br:ke up ' I oft e oui r wT• a smkg ed ahn was the wmner m last year's NEW YORK iUPll -The ChiCago
24 55 .304 25
StargeU, PD"ates &amp; Mays, sco~ei~.,'J p;tcll::.b du"'l With I ohne out Daters hurr~l socked IS All~Star contest which saw the New York Yankees announced
. Wednesday's Result•
Gienta 19.
omer on c wa plc e up Nattonal Lea ue forge ahead in
Pittsburgh 10 Ch](~ago 5
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advantage of the hot • hot weather
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the " liP h with a duuble ll was
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Harney, 63, has been serving
Pittsbur h :eh.ica o-VeaJe
Braves 64; White, Ph1ll1cs. &amp; 1to a '"PI-Clabte ~ 61
1 6-Hit ll-8 Victory
, posted a 13-4 record for the San m an advisory capaclly sim•e (l()-5) vs g Simmons 1f_ 2) 2 30
Shop Friday Night Til 8-Saturday NljJht'ttl 9
Mays, Giants SS; AJlen, Phllhes OstP "Il who f1r::,t Dllchrd m Letart behind the six . hit Francisco Gianls and will be he ret1red as oeneral manager
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son, Orioles 67; Powell, Ormies 1 h8 1! 1 11 d 1 , 4 30 . nu th'
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CmcmnatJ at San Franctsco- 1
"Home of Arrow Shirts"- Pomeroy
Scott Red Sox 52· Kahne I boosted hiS won-lost r.·LOrd to Jenkms also led Letart htl- pitcher '" both the 1962 and Wesley of Kansas, the number ElliS &lt;0.12) vs. Sadecki (3-5) or '
Ti
&amp; Oliva Twi~s 48
' l n -6 wh;te hiS tall ng1ti•anded tmg w;th a tnple and single I 1964 contests. He has allowed one draft choice of the Rnyals, Gibbon (3-5). 4 p m.
~all • I a 1 League· Perr I colle-Jgne " almost a ' omplete while Paul Jusltce had a doub- 1Amencan League batters only Wednesday became the first
Grants 12-1, Cuellar, A; tros
I reverSii ot those flg•••&lt;S at 5- le and Bob Arnott, a smgle. l three hits m eight lnmngs of player
to
Sign a 1966-li'l
Kouf~ Dodgers 10.3· Blass 11
Portland hillers were Red I All-Star work and boasts an contract with CmcinnatJ.
Pirates' 7-2· Marichal, Giant~
Ei,lllh ~tralgbt Lt.ss
Wallbrown With a "ngle and Iearned run average for
Wesley' a 6-foot-11 native ef
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Joboson, clasSic of 113 .
Ft. Myers, Fia . had a career
13_4• '
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. 1 • 1. B be second straight 1·0 · ctback to gle. R .Johnson went the diS· h;s ftrsl All-Star appearance, IS f 0 r Kansas
• Watl , Or 10
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basetraii team found itself on
familiar terram al 7 p m
Wednesday. out In front of the
, pack after edging the Braves
8-5.
The Reds replaced the Braves!
m the top spot, who only last
that
Thursday h•d usurped
lofty perch from the Yankees.
The Reds now are 9-3, the
Yanks and Braves each 7·3.
It was t2-year-&lt;&gt;ld
Ron
Clonch's three run homer in
the bottom of the sixth that
won the game. It put the
Reds out front 8-5 The Braves
had tied it up at 5-5 In their
sixth on two walks and B.
Vaughan's single.
The Reds' sixth opened with
Call wa!ldng, Cooke Singling
With one out, and
portsidej
swincer Clonch lashing a line j
sbot lor tbe grand tour.
flraves hitteu were Taylor
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other singles, going four lor
four.
Reds hitters were
Cooke
two singles, Clonch another b&lt;&gt;mer lin tile fourth), McKinney
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J. Ferreira two slngl~
CJpnch fanned 12, wolked II,

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Stevr Dunfee of the Braves
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Reds
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Mason Personal

The WSCS of the Syracu!C
Methodist church met TuesdiiJ
evening at the home of Mrs.
Royal Thomas. Mrs. Wllllm
Eichinger, presldll!lt, eonductel
the meeting which opened with ·
devotions taken from Lute I by
Mrs. Dana Winebrenner who hac
for her topic, Liberty In Christ
Mrs. Thomas presented the pro
gram topic, The EUB story_

Miseellatieaus
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ATTEND PICNIC .
July picnic held at the ~esldenro : Oh!o,
·tH.''il•r
MASON - Thirty persono •"' of Mr . • nd Mr,, •.: riBty
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ll!nded the annual Fourlb oi l Mil6011. They .,.ere Mr. aDd Mn. 1Cbarles Cdbeo,
Joe Jones
family, Mr. aDd and Mrs.
Grate, Mrs. Jameo Haley, Mra._ Mrs. Walter W•rry and fami!'y, l A. L. Wagner,
Charles Macblr and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and \Irs. John Sisson 8Dd \Mrs. Lee Richardson and
ley Fetty.
family, Mr. and Mn. Warrea IJllie Singer, holt and
Self and family, CollUIIbus, Mr. and Mrs. BletDer.
SCHOOL CONCLVDED
The Alfred Melhodlst Church
has completed a week el Bible
School with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Uber, misaionarles, In charge.
There was 8fJ enrollment of
Bludenlll 8Dd an avenge
tendance of 30. There was an
average attendance of 12 teach- 11
ers and adults. The theme thl•
year was "Witness and Servcle."
SELLERS' VISITORS
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sellers and Jim over the week
MENS
eod were Pvt. David Sellers of
Fort Eustice, Va.,· Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Baker and daughter
and Joe Sellers of East uv·er-11
(WASHABLE)
pool: Mrs. Plu'llis Karr and
children, Paula Kay He~lliticks ll
SIZES 29 to 40
of Columbus, and Judy
Jenny Sellers of Racine.

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MASON - Mrs. Albert Swatzel, Maaoa entertained with a
Two !lfUOII ,.,.rtbs,lcolty C&amp;- Fourth of july family dinner at
AVAUNCHE (IL()B
The meeting opened with the die a•d_ BUiy Fry, of the Maaon ber borne, Monday. Guests ln-. NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Ralph
'l'he Avalanche Home Demon- singing of "0 God of Mercy, Methediat Church, attended the eluded two of her three brothers Clark was recently
honored
llrallon Club met for their June God of Might" followed with Methodist Church tamp at A&amp;- of tbe U.S. Air Force, with their with a miscellaneous shower
meeting at the home of Mrs. lhe reading of Psalm 89, and a bury WoodJ, ,recently.
families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the home of Mra. Estyl
Albert Thompson. The theme prayer bY the leader, hynm, , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ball and King and family of Wolfford New Haven. The celor
"God's Love" was used by "Lord, Speak To Me,"
the family of Thurman, (Milo visit- Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick; I of pink and white was
Mr!. Ray Thompson for the scripture lessoR Luke 10:25-37. ed over the weekend with her King. Another brother, Jimmy througboul the home.
de;otlons.
A vocal solo was sung by Mrs. parents, Mr. and 111'1. Leslt!r King stationed lo Germany was i Games were played
Mrs. J. J. Reed presented the William Russell, accompanied Dodson.
unable to attend.
es awarded to Mrs. Raymond
le.son "New Standarda of Com- I by Mrs. Harry Layne. Presell- Weekend guest ol Mrl. Stella Others attending were Mr. and Roosh and Mrs. Otbo Llevlng.
lll'lmly Meals."
Itation of the topic was by the 1Turner, was her brolher, W. Mrs. Alva Luckeydoo Letart· The door prize was givea
Durlag the business meeting jleader with the followmg taking I Everett Mulleu ol Marmel, W. Mr. and Mrs . Revna King, Jr.', Mrs. Raymond Fields.
the Mason County Council meet -; part: "Social S.rvi&lt;'e in the Va.
New Haveo; Mr. and Mrs. Car- The color scheme was
lug and tea to be held on July lJld Tesarnent," Mrs. carroll Miss Stella Gres1 visited ill roll ShiRM 8l1d family, Leon; ried out with refreshments
12 at tbe Appalachaln Building Adams, Jr.; "Social Service Pomeroy, recently wllh Mrs. I Mrs. R. C. King, Henderson, ice cream, cake and puncb
m Pt. Pleasant was announced . in the New Testament," Mrs. I Lena Eberabach while Mrs. E. IMr. Albert Smtzel ud Normaa 1ed to Mrs. James Hart,
The speaker wUI
. be from Thm- Hilda R1dgway : "Social Service I L. C&amp;pepart visited with her , Reynolds.
!Frank Young, Mrs. Carl Clark,
land. They also d1""'ssed the in Modern Thought" by Mrs. daughter and husband, Mr. and I
- Miss Linda Clark, Mrs. V.
sellmg of the club house by the :Allred Sprouse: ''Social Service Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum.
I leave nut week
.
Price, Mrs. Leonard Fields
Board of EducatioR at pubhe I According !i1 the
Christian's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Werry - M
lth
alt~r
vlsltlllg Kimberly Mrs. Ferris .ousru,
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m ason w their s1ster Mrs
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i V1ew,"
Mrs. John Fry; "lnstitu- returned from a vacation to Clara Barlo• and . h' ' · Mrs. Elson Long, Mrs.
Games were played and thr , lions of Soda! Mi•istery in our several State Parks, Black Wa- relatives
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Wit olher my Taylor, Mrs. John
prizes were woo by Mrs. Lie&lt;IIo i Synod," Mrs. David
Roush. ter Falls, Babcock, and Wat.
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1 and Carolyn, Mrs. Hazen
Roush, Mn. Donald Haynes and !They closrd with the Mlsst011• ga. The six hwtdred mile trip Dr. E. A. Schaekel entertain- Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs.
Mrs .. John Smtih. Others
at- ~ ary Benrdictio•.
included visits to other scenic ed the Mason Methodist Men dell Kaylor, Mrs.
Raymond
tendmg were Mrs. J . J. Reed, Mrs. Davi&lt;! Roush presided spots.
with a watermelon feed at his Roush, Mrs . Otllo Lievlng, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs. Le&lt;&gt; ; at the business meeting
at Guests of Mr. a11d Mra. Joho summer cottage In upper Mas- Leo Clark, Mrs. Clyde Clark
Thompoon, Mrs. Ray Thomp- jwhicb time she thanked those McDaniel over the
weekeRd on. Mr. Donald Foglesong con- and Martha, Mrs. Mel Clark
son, Mrs. T. Clark Sayre. guest helping in any way with the- were Mr. and Mrs.
Emory dueled the vesper SOI'VIce and and Barbara, Mrs. RaymOIIII
Hamett Thompson and Mrs. I painting of the pari sh house. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr. Gler, Cart.wrlgbl, president. Fields, Mrs. Dallas Gibbs, Mrs.
For All Tho Femily
Albert Thompson.
It wa announced lhat
106 Cleland, all of New Cumber- 1 conduc&lt;ed lhe business meeting. I Mary Will, Mrs. Gordon Clark,
BOYS
LUTHERAN WOMEN
pounds of clothing had been land, W. Va.; Mrs.
Donald ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson Mrs . Fred Marks, Mrs. Gerald
The Esther and Rebecaa Cir- sent lo Lutheran World Relief. Sponaugle and children of Steu- returned on Saturday alter vis- ~ Clark, Mrs. Estyl Clark, the
of the Lutheran Church Also that the Esther Circle had benville. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. iting al Chicago Heights, llli- honorrd guest aod Bobby CarWomen held" Jmnt meetmg on taken as a project saving soap Leo Vining and children, Mrs. nots, with Mr . and Mr.. Lester son.
S•mday evemng at the church. scraps to be sent to Viet Nam Eloise Mankl,n and children all Russell.
Sending gilts were Mrs. Nor(WASHABLE)
program "Social Service" through L.W.R. It was
of Pomeroy.
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SIZES 6-20
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Mrs. Ira Fields, Mrs. Edwin
Middleport, 0.
- •a picnic in August.
Pompa Beach, Florida return- ol the Mason Methodist Chm·ch, King , Mrs. Bill Brown,
Refreshments were served
ed home on Tuesday alter vis- attended the office,.,
Stanley Hart, Miss
the Esther Circle to those at- iting a week with Mrs. Clara school heald in Huntington
tending: Mrs. Gary R o us Williams, at Cliftoa and with otb- week .
' Mrs. Jack T_ Welch , Mrs.
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William
ert Layne, Mrs . Dona ld
Mr. and Mrs. Charril McDan- 3lld son, Hank, of Princeton
gardner, Mrs. J . V. McGrew, let visit"'l over the
Junction, New Jersey visited
NOW IN PROGRESS!
SO AAANY PEOPLE AROUND BIG BEND
Fomaus Bronds-Budgof
, Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs.
with Mr. and Mra. Stanley SauR- her mother, Mrs. Emma Ryan
Priced
I Layne, Mrs . Harold Rose, ders and family In Columbus. for several days.
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Hilda Mr. Howard Rayburn
of
Mr. Danny. Harbour of the
Rtdgway, Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Perth Amboy, New Jersey vis- Marmes, stationrd at
Camp
. Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Wil- ited over the weekend with hls Lejeune visited over the weekJiiam Powell, Sr., Mrs. A. L. mother, Mrs. Hester Rayburn. end with his wile, Dianna, and
Middleport, 0.
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FinkLouise
of
other
relalives.
See For Youroelfl Drive To Mason, W.Va.
Va. Rosa
and Mrs.
Mr. and
Mrs. Claron.,_ Baier
of Follansbee, W. Va., w II of Charleston, visited their home
- --here, and are reportedly expeci.THE DRIVE WILL DO YOU GOOD
RIZER OIL COMPANY'S
Mrs. C. M. Adams, Jr., Mrs. lng to reside here In the near
Herman Layne, Mrs. Orpba future.
Ohlinger, and Mrs. John Fry,
•iiiiiilllliiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil
LEGION AUXIUARY
The America• Legion Auxiliary Post 140 held a picnic at
the New HaveR Park oa Mooday evening. A report from
Sandra Stewart ol CUfl&lt;ln, who
attended Rhndodendroa
Girlll
State,
bigblighted
the
evenillg.
7.75 xiS tube-typo
An election of elficers was
blackwall plut
$1.58 federal
held with Mrl. Eleanor Rouah
excise tax and
being elected president. Other
Gld tire
officers elected were: Mrs. MaBlAND-NEW GOODYEAR
ry Roush, vice preaidellt Lola
AIL WEATHER- THE ONLY
Roash, second vice preslde•t:
LOW-PRICED TIRE WITH
Thelma C&amp;pebart, secretarY •
EXTRA-MILEAGE TUFBYN RUBBER
TWIN DECK
SUMMER SPECIAU
treasurer: Cbarlolte Rouah, blsI OO's
AND J!XTRA-BTRONG
loT NYLON CORD
toriaa: Belva Lewis, chaplain.
SPRAY
The aext meeting will be held
on July lith at the New Haven
Park wilh Mary Aumiller 8Dd
Belva Lewis as hOBteaaes.
.. oblnol
Those atte•dillg were Nora
REG. $1.49 _ 2 DECKS
Woodhue - Tigren
Tripp,
Sadie Worth, Belva
tr Pita corupacta, med1um·aize
ami Ills carol
Lewla, Dooaa Tulloh,
Mary
Flambeau • Aphrodisia
Roush, Sybil Smith, Lola Weaver, Charlotte Roush, Thelma
Roush, Kathl... Roush, Mary
FOR YOUR
REG. $3.39
Aumiller, Thelma C&amp;peharl 8lld
Eleanor Roush.
A card was sl8ned by an
members to be aenl to Mra.
e Ladies &amp; Child...,. CIMn hilt Room
Bill Roush who waa a patient
REG. Sc
at Ple888RI Valley Hospital.
•Cold Drinking. Fount•i•
Mr. aad Mrs. Hermaa Wille
.•
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of Pompano Beach, Florida, vl&amp;lted her URcle sad aunt, Mr.
• Cornpleto Line of Holr PreJMrotl8lld Mrs. Otto Grimm, last
•FrH Parking In R- of Store
week.
Mr. 8lld Mr1- Fred PomertiJ
eMoney Orden
and Mille of Santa Cruz, N. M.,
•Air Conditioned
are visiting wltb her parents,
Mr. 3lld Mn. Doaald R. Roush.
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Ralph Sayre
and sons are vacaliolliltg tflis
week ill Myrtle Beach, S. C.
REG. 98c
lEG. 69c
Mr. sad Mrs. WIUiaJn Nease
of Bucthannoa and family vl&amp;BROMO SEL TZEFI
lted durtq ths weetelld with
relatives bore,
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Mr. a11d Mra. Robert Teuant
DR. WERNETTS
and cblldrel are vacalloling ill
CAN
COLGATES
Wellsburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrl. B. 1. Howard
and Mike are vacalloat.g lbll
Plus tu nd old tlra
week at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
RIG. 75c
Mrs. William C. Gibbs bas
lneludlng Sc Off L.bel
EASY TERMS I
FIRE MOUNTING I
returned to her borne after be·a, • · •
lag I surgical palielll 11 H"'Woedbury 7 oz. un
"NO LIMITH GUARANTEE I
Tabu· Ambush· 20 Carat
PHIUIPS
Hospllai.
Tommy JayHS ol
Johnson
City, Teu., Is 'risltiDg at the
REG.
bome of Mr. and Mrl. Howard
$2.25 _ _
$1.19 _
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Wagelhals.
Mra. wuu.m (Mary) Rouah
waa a recent patient at Pleu8111 Valley Hospital.
Clyde 'l'hom.u
and
Bobby Roush of Fort Clml1iJell,
tty.. 'l'lllted their bomeS
during the week-11
~Jfa. Henry Buck, Jr.
ud
llaugblera 11'8 v181tlllg wltb Der
parents Ill .Ralmoke, Va.
"'tla'iptions he OUrMeln Business
Mr. aDd Mrs. .Johll Lqnl ..
OWel8boro, Ky., Ylstted •
ltl M.IICDIND
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During the bualness aesslon,
seven ahut-ln calls were repor&amp;.
ed. The birthday of Mrl, Tho
mas was observed. Plans wero
made for a picnic at the Syra.
cuse psrl&lt;, Tuesday, Auguat 1
at 6 p.m. A reading, "Challengo
to the Church," bY Howard
Jones, associate evangelist In
the Billy Graham team, wa1
read by Miss Marcia Karr to
close the meeting.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to the above ancl
Mrs. Carl Weese, Mrs. Frank
Winebrenner and Mrs. Wendell
G. 3tutler.

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CHEWING .GUM
10 for 29c

8St

For HOT Weather!
Sheers. Voiles. Bembergs

89c

Phillips. Sisters Style Shop
Court Street
• Pomeroy
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SWIMMING ACCESSOR·
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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 7, 1966

one letter to each squure, to
form four ordinary words.

W~ERE

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IDAI~nw ~

A Gli!.L 1'\JT MEN
WHO WERE i&lt;NEE.;DEE:P'
IN l-0\1: wrm fle~.

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to form the 1urpriH answer, u

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the above cartoon.

l..;t.JoN HER" ax 1 x:r J" r xr xJ
(Antwen tomorrow)

Jun•hl"' COMIT HARPY GARISH LIQUID
Yelkrdo~r'•

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a bunk from

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Syracuse WSCS

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01 Mrs. Thomas

U...cramble theso lour Jumbleo,

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Given on Fourth

Mason Personal

The WSCS of the Syracu!C
Methodist church met TuesdiiJ
evening at the home of Mrs.
Royal Thomas. Mrs. Wllllm
Eichinger, presldll!lt, eonductel
the meeting which opened with ·
devotions taken from Lute I by
Mrs. Dana Winebrenner who hac
for her topic, Liberty In Christ
Mrs. Thomas presented the pro
gram topic, The EUB story_

Miseellatieaus
Shower Given
Af C/Ork HOme

.

ATTEND PICNIC .
July picnic held at the ~esldenro : Oh!o,
·tH.''il•r
MASON - Thirty persono •"' of Mr . • nd Mr,, •.: riBty
' "·' H• •1'"
ll!nded the annual Fourlb oi l Mil6011. They .,.ere Mr. aDd Mn. 1Cbarles Cdbeo,
Joe Jones
family, Mr. aDd and Mrs.
Grate, Mrs. Jameo Haley, Mra._ Mrs. Walter W•rry and fami!'y, l A. L. Wagner,
Charles Macblr and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and \Irs. John Sisson 8Dd \Mrs. Lee Richardson and
ley Fetty.
family, Mr. and Mn. Warrea IJllie Singer, holt and
Self and family, CollUIIbus, Mr. and Mrs. BletDer.
SCHOOL CONCLVDED
The Alfred Melhodlst Church
has completed a week el Bible
School with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Uber, misaionarles, In charge.
There was 8fJ enrollment of
Bludenlll 8Dd an avenge
tendance of 30. There was an
average attendance of 12 teach- 11
ers and adults. The theme thl•
year was "Witness and Servcle."
SELLERS' VISITORS
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sellers and Jim over the week
MENS
eod were Pvt. David Sellers of
Fort Eustice, Va.,· Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Baker and daughter
and Joe Sellers of East uv·er-11
(WASHABLE)
pool: Mrs. Plu'llis Karr and
children, Paula Kay He~lliticks ll
SIZES 29 to 40
of Columbus, and Judy
Jenny Sellers of Racine.

Bl~tner,

Mr,''••'-

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MASON - Mrs. Albert Swatzel, Maaoa entertained with a
Two !lfUOII ,.,.rtbs,lcolty C&amp;- Fourth of july family dinner at
AVAUNCHE (IL()B
The meeting opened with the die a•d_ BUiy Fry, of the Maaon ber borne, Monday. Guests ln-. NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Ralph
'l'he Avalanche Home Demon- singing of "0 God of Mercy, Methediat Church, attended the eluded two of her three brothers Clark was recently
honored
llrallon Club met for their June God of Might" followed with Methodist Church tamp at A&amp;- of tbe U.S. Air Force, with their with a miscellaneous shower
meeting at the home of Mrs. lhe reading of Psalm 89, and a bury WoodJ, ,recently.
families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the home of Mra. Estyl
Albert Thompson. The theme prayer bY the leader, hynm, , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ball and King and family of Wolfford New Haven. The celor
"God's Love" was used by "Lord, Speak To Me,"
the family of Thurman, (Milo visit- Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick; I of pink and white was
Mr!. Ray Thompson for the scripture lessoR Luke 10:25-37. ed over the weekend with her King. Another brother, Jimmy througboul the home.
de;otlons.
A vocal solo was sung by Mrs. parents, Mr. and 111'1. Leslt!r King stationed lo Germany was i Games were played
Mrs. J. J. Reed presented the William Russell, accompanied Dodson.
unable to attend.
es awarded to Mrs. Raymond
le.son "New Standarda of Com- I by Mrs. Harry Layne. Presell- Weekend guest ol Mrl. Stella Others attending were Mr. and Roosh and Mrs. Otbo Llevlng.
lll'lmly Meals."
Itation of the topic was by the 1Turner, was her brolher, W. Mrs. Alva Luckeydoo Letart· The door prize was givea
Durlag the business meeting jleader with the followmg taking I Everett Mulleu ol Marmel, W. Mr. and Mrs . Revna King, Jr.', Mrs. Raymond Fields.
the Mason County Council meet -; part: "Social S.rvi&lt;'e in the Va.
New Haveo; Mr. and Mrs. Car- The color scheme was
lug and tea to be held on July lJld Tesarnent," Mrs. carroll Miss Stella Gres1 visited ill roll ShiRM 8l1d family, Leon; ried out with refreshments
12 at tbe Appalachaln Building Adams, Jr.; "Social Service Pomeroy, recently wllh Mrs. I Mrs. R. C. King, Henderson, ice cream, cake and puncb
m Pt. Pleasant was announced . in the New Testament," Mrs. I Lena Eberabach while Mrs. E. IMr. Albert Smtzel ud Normaa 1ed to Mrs. James Hart,
The speaker wUI
. be from Thm- Hilda R1dgway : "Social Service I L. C&amp;pepart visited with her , Reynolds.
!Frank Young, Mrs. Carl Clark,
land. They also d1""'ssed the in Modern Thought" by Mrs. daughter and husband, Mr. and I
- Miss Linda Clark, Mrs. V.
sellmg of the club house by the :Allred Sprouse: ''Social Service Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum.
I leave nut week
.
Price, Mrs. Leonard Fields
Board of EducatioR at pubhe I According !i1 the
Christian's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Werry - M
lth
alt~r
vlsltlllg Kimberly Mrs. Ferris .ousru,
u · A t
.
m ason w their s1ster Mrs
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auc. on m ugus .
i V1ew,"
Mrs. John Fry; "lnstitu- returned from a vacation to Clara Barlo• and . h' ' · Mrs. Elson Long, Mrs.
Games were played and thr , lions of Soda! Mi•istery in our several State Parks, Black Wa- relatives
'
Wit olher my Taylor, Mrs. John
prizes were woo by Mrs. Lie&lt;IIo i Synod," Mrs. David
Roush. ter Falls, Babcock, and Wat.
·
1 and Carolyn, Mrs. Hazen
Roush, Mn. Donald Haynes and !They closrd with the Mlsst011• ga. The six hwtdred mile trip Dr. E. A. Schaekel entertain- Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs.
Mrs .. John Smtih. Others
at- ~ ary Benrdictio•.
included visits to other scenic ed the Mason Methodist Men dell Kaylor, Mrs.
Raymond
tendmg were Mrs. J . J. Reed, Mrs. Davi&lt;! Roush presided spots.
with a watermelon feed at his Roush, Mrs . Otllo Lievlng, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs. Le&lt;&gt; ; at the business meeting
at Guests of Mr. a11d Mra. Joho summer cottage In upper Mas- Leo Clark, Mrs. Clyde Clark
Thompoon, Mrs. Ray Thomp- jwhicb time she thanked those McDaniel over the
weekeRd on. Mr. Donald Foglesong con- and Martha, Mrs. Mel Clark
son, Mrs. T. Clark Sayre. guest helping in any way with the- were Mr. and Mrs.
Emory dueled the vesper SOI'VIce and and Barbara, Mrs. RaymOIIII
Hamett Thompson and Mrs. I painting of the pari sh house. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr. Gler, Cart.wrlgbl, president. Fields, Mrs. Dallas Gibbs, Mrs.
For All Tho Femily
Albert Thompson.
It wa announced lhat
106 Cleland, all of New Cumber- 1 conduc&lt;ed lhe business meeting. I Mary Will, Mrs. Gordon Clark,
BOYS
LUTHERAN WOMEN
pounds of clothing had been land, W. Va.; Mrs.
Donald ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson Mrs . Fred Marks, Mrs. Gerald
The Esther and Rebecaa Cir- sent lo Lutheran World Relief. Sponaugle and children of Steu- returned on Saturday alter vis- ~ Clark, Mrs. Estyl Clark, the
of the Lutheran Church Also that the Esther Circle had benville. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. iting al Chicago Heights, llli- honorrd guest aod Bobby CarWomen held" Jmnt meetmg on taken as a project saving soap Leo Vining and children, Mrs. nots, with Mr . and Mr.. Lester son.
S•mday evemng at the church. scraps to be sent to Viet Nam Eloise Mankl,n and children all Russell.
Sending gilts were Mrs. Nor(WASHABLE)
program "Social Service" through L.W.R. It was
of Pomeroy.
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' Mrs. Lester Zerkle and Mrs. man Will, Mrs. Herman Grate,
SIZES 6-20
\
~d~~~rs. J . V. McGrew. ed that the group would hold Mrs. Floyd MrDermltl of , Russell Barton, beth
Mrs. Ira Fields, Mrs. Edwin
Middleport, 0.
- •a picnic in August.
Pompa Beach, Florida return- ol the Mason Methodist Chm·ch, King , Mrs. Bill Brown,
Refreshments were served
ed home on Tuesday alter vis- attended the office,.,
Stanley Hart, Miss
the Esther Circle to those at- iting a week with Mrs. Clara school heald in Huntington
tending: Mrs. Gary R o us Williams, at Cliftoa and with otb- week .
' Mrs. Jack T_ Welch , Mrs.
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William
ert Layne, Mrs . Dona ld
Mr. and Mrs. Charril McDan- 3lld son, Hank, of Princeton
gardner, Mrs. J . V. McGrew, let visit"'l over the
Junction, New Jersey visited
NOW IN PROGRESS!
SO AAANY PEOPLE AROUND BIG BEND
Fomaus Bronds-Budgof
, Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs.
with Mr. and Mra. Stanley SauR- her mother, Mrs. Emma Ryan
Priced
I Layne, Mrs . Harold Rose, ders and family In Columbus. for several days.
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Hilda Mr. Howard Rayburn
of
Mr. Danny. Harbour of the
Rtdgway, Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Perth Amboy, New Jersey vis- Marmes, stationrd at
Camp
. Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Wil- ited over the weekend with hls Lejeune visited over the weekJiiam Powell, Sr., Mrs. A. L. mother, Mrs. Hester Rayburn. end with his wile, Dianna, and
Middleport, 0.
~iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::iiii::::~S~pr~o~us~e~,_:M~rs~. .;,D~a~v~id~R~o~u~sh~, W.Mrs.
FinkLouise
of
other
relalives.
See For Youroelfl Drive To Mason, W.Va.
Va. Rosa
and Mrs.
Mr. and
Mrs. Claron.,_ Baier
of Follansbee, W. Va., w II of Charleston, visited their home
- --here, and are reportedly expeci.THE DRIVE WILL DO YOU GOOD
RIZER OIL COMPANY'S
Mrs. C. M. Adams, Jr., Mrs. lng to reside here In the near
Herman Layne, Mrs. Orpba future.
Ohlinger, and Mrs. John Fry,
•iiiiiilllliiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil
LEGION AUXIUARY
The America• Legion Auxiliary Post 140 held a picnic at
the New HaveR Park oa Mooday evening. A report from
Sandra Stewart ol CUfl&lt;ln, who
attended Rhndodendroa
Girlll
State,
bigblighted
the
evenillg.
7.75 xiS tube-typo
An election of elficers was
blackwall plut
$1.58 federal
held with Mrl. Eleanor Rouah
excise tax and
being elected president. Other
Gld tire
officers elected were: Mrs. MaBlAND-NEW GOODYEAR
ry Roush, vice preaidellt Lola
AIL WEATHER- THE ONLY
Roash, second vice preslde•t:
LOW-PRICED TIRE WITH
Thelma C&amp;pebart, secretarY •
EXTRA-MILEAGE TUFBYN RUBBER
TWIN DECK
SUMMER SPECIAU
treasurer: Cbarlolte Rouah, blsI OO's
AND J!XTRA-BTRONG
loT NYLON CORD
toriaa: Belva Lewis, chaplain.
SPRAY
The aext meeting will be held
on July lith at the New Haven
Park wilh Mary Aumiller 8Dd
Belva Lewis as hOBteaaes.
.. oblnol
Those atte•dillg were Nora
REG. $1.49 _ 2 DECKS
Woodhue - Tigren
Tripp,
Sadie Worth, Belva
tr Pita corupacta, med1um·aize
ami Ills carol
Lewla, Dooaa Tulloh,
Mary
Flambeau • Aphrodisia
Roush, Sybil Smith, Lola Weaver, Charlotte Roush, Thelma
Roush, Kathl... Roush, Mary
FOR YOUR
REG. $3.39
Aumiller, Thelma C&amp;peharl 8lld
Eleanor Roush.
A card was sl8ned by an
members to be aenl to Mra.
e Ladies &amp; Child...,. CIMn hilt Room
Bill Roush who waa a patient
REG. Sc
at Ple888RI Valley Hospital.
•Cold Drinking. Fount•i•
Mr. aad Mrs. Hermaa Wille
.•
• T. V. Tube Tester
of Pompano Beach, Florida, vl&amp;lted her URcle sad aunt, Mr.
• Cornpleto Line of Holr PreJMrotl8lld Mrs. Otto Grimm, last
•FrH Parking In R- of Store
week.
Mr. 8lld Mr1- Fred PomertiJ
eMoney Orden
and Mille of Santa Cruz, N. M.,
•Air Conditioned
are visiting wltb her parents,
Mr. 3lld Mn. Doaald R. Roush.
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Ralph Sayre
and sons are vacaliolliltg tflis
week ill Myrtle Beach, S. C.
REG. 98c
lEG. 69c
Mr. sad Mrs. WIUiaJn Nease
of Bucthannoa and family vl&amp;BROMO SEL TZEFI
lted durtq ths weetelld with
relatives bore,
15
Mr. a11d Mra. Robert Teuant
DR. WERNETTS
and cblldrel are vacalloling ill
CAN
COLGATES
Wellsburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrl. B. 1. Howard
and Mike are vacalloat.g lbll
Plus tu nd old tlra
week at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
RIG. 75c
Mrs. William C. Gibbs bas
lneludlng Sc Off L.bel
EASY TERMS I
FIRE MOUNTING I
returned to her borne after be·a, • · •
lag I surgical palielll 11 H"'Woedbury 7 oz. un
"NO LIMITH GUARANTEE I
Tabu· Ambush· 20 Carat
PHIUIPS
Hospllai.
Tommy JayHS ol
Johnson
City, Teu., Is 'risltiDg at the
REG.
bome of Mr. and Mrl. Howard
$2.25 _ _
$1.19 _
............ 11' a
Wagelhals.
Mra. wuu.m (Mary) Rouah
waa a recent patient at Pleu8111 Valley Hospital.
Clyde 'l'hom.u
and
Bobby Roush of Fort Clml1iJell,
tty.. 'l'lllted their bomeS
during the week-11
~Jfa. Henry Buck, Jr.
ud
llaugblera 11'8 v181tlllg wltb Der
parents Ill .Ralmoke, Va.
"'tla'iptions he OUrMeln Business
Mr. aDd Mrs. .Johll Lqnl ..
OWel8boro, Ky., Ylstted •
ltl M.IICDIND
... PAIICM IN
. llr. IIIII Mrs. 1larrJ
.lbe . . .

NEW HAVEN

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During the bualness aesslon,
seven ahut-ln calls were repor&amp;.
ed. The birthday of Mrl, Tho
mas was observed. Plans wero
made for a picnic at the Syra.
cuse psrl&lt;, Tuesday, Auguat 1
at 6 p.m. A reading, "Challengo
to the Church," bY Howard
Jones, associate evangelist In
the Billy Graham team, wa1
read by Miss Marcia Karr to
close the meeting.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to the above ancl
Mrs. Carl Weese, Mrs. Frank
Winebrenner and Mrs. Wendell
G. 3tutler.

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SUMMER

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DeflldiF
S•~•rsillll

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PStCA£DITTJ
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• Completely

t~ulet

operation-.

pump and motor are entirelr

•ubmergrd under water In the
well.
• Outstanding performance
proved bj' rugged, 6 111011t111'

fteld lost-umler

au

well oo"'

dillon&amp;.
•No prlmlne, ... plt, no pumP'

house - livea up to 41110.00 CIA
installation.

WELL DRILLING
(Everything Complltol
Nothl~wn-

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~OUR PR£SCR1Pl!ON

SIMON'S MARKET
Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Frldoy Ti I 8

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Saturday Til 9

WY 2-3975

tKl 8\GGlST IAIGA\K \N t\\Stotl1

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FRESH GROUND &amp; PACKAGED

UND BEEF 3

lb.s1·

PARADE
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PLAYTIME
ESSENTIALS!

99c

OR DRIP-lb. 83c

COFFEE

s•l.

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IR!,wER TOYS -

101v..

$

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Bayer Aspirin

·--"'·---

PLAYING CARDS

O.T. LOTIO[~

COLOGNE

66c

66(

Shopping Pleasure

CANDY BARS- ,~
CHEWING .GUM
10 for 29c

8St

For HOT Weather!
Sheers. Voiles. Bembergs

89c

Phillips. Sisters Style Shop
Court Street
• Pomeroy
'

'

Solid Cologne

SWIMMING ACCESSOR·
IES - Goggles, masks,

ear plugs, n6se clips, fins,
SllOrkels, Inflated beach
balls, rings, rafts, etc.
.,EN FRI. A SAT. UNTIL t

WY 2-3498

POMEROY

I_•••.............

J

47c EXLAX ·•• 69C

DENTURE ADHESIVE

S6c

504

--·...................

Gar-

den sets, paDs, spriDkii.Dg
cans, lawn mowen etc.,
to keep the kids amused
andhappy.

Cool Dresses

2

r

oz.

or\TALUESl

VARIETY-PACKAGED

lb.

Shop Pickens Hardware

aEXALL

29

2
MEAT

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"AIR CONDITIONED"

SPRAY DEODORANT

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48c

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Reg. 79c .... · · .. Sic

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Reg. 69c · ...... · 43c

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REXALL DRUGS
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ISnnrversary
Observed.

SOCIAL
CAt·ENDAR

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Attend Randolph Famrly Reunron
• Wood
. e1S Grove
· at Allred
Jn

SilHr Tea Will 'be
and Mrl. Carroll Rassell ro•
• ~'all' r·18

lliat evening.

' Ar0ond and

Mr.

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Tol/ey Reumon
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s e at
Cedar LakeS

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~amily, Guysville; Mr. William
if;tandolph and Miss Pearl Ran\'llolph, Coolville; Mrs.
Inez
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Club Meets

.:rAt Weber Home
Mothers' Little Helpers
Club met at the home of Mrs.

Vernon Weber of Rutland,
30. Eleven· members were
. counted by naming their favorite sport. Mrs. Weber and Mrs.
Keith Sutherland were present.
Demonstrations were given by
Paula O'Dell on "Hems," Kar·
en Sutherland and Debbie Gates
on "Muffins:" Rosemary Rice
on 4'Fro!en Peas;" Jane Wise
on "Canned Peas ;" and Karen
Sutherland on "Fresh Peas."
Sherry Hayes was in
· of recreation when
. were played. Rosemary
Family in Ironton
. 111!1 Donna Weber were
J'isitPd on Weekend
eliiriigiie;;of;:,;irefiriesihimeiiintsi.iiiiiijI Mr. C1ifford Jenkinson visited over the holiday weekend
IUY 100 lhllont
with his daughter and son·in·
OM and Get trre1
• Dan 3 NillhtB iD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert RusMIAMI
AM:"
sell,
in Ironton. Also visiting
cw J'OUl' S.MI' Book r.dapUabeHeYible but ft'tMI
Russells were their daughCllltf'tFIED GAl ITATION
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Ill W. Mil" It,, Pomlroy, 011•
Mrs Ned Grante IBette
PRICES START AT
as) of Crooksville.
Mr. and Mrs . Grant
returning borne from a
weeks vacation through
western states, traveling o;li&gt;U .1
miles.
Points of Interest they v~ited
were The Petrified Forest.
Grand
Painted Desert and
Canyon in Arizona;
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Middleport
Berry Farm and Disneyland in
Open Friday and
California, and Las
Vegas,
Saturday Nights
NeVllda.

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Slott Coupt&gt;-You go for

A!P-IMK,

1,000 ITII/Jw (IIPIAJ
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Another II rat .from

Ftlgldllnl.
• llo more ro1rlng .!r 8nd
rlttling. vibration noise.
• 8olt•IDund operetlno
teoturft maka 1110 big dlflor-

. e,.ce.

; e tmtrt styflng-cholce of
' .!nut paHern or beige
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BAKER
.FURNIIURE
Middleport, 0.

TENNIS SHOES
FOR ALL
OF· THE
FAMILY
2.99
3.99
4.99

5.99
Vacation lime eaU. for CANVAS CASUALS and we
have ltylel and pricu for

an.

Chapman· Canaday
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POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE ~

Sale Values For Ladies

Sale Values for Men

LADIES DRESSES

MENS SUMMER PANTS

REDUCED 20%

buckot :seats, light steering,

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REGULAR

$39.95 ... $75.oo

SALE $28·88

REG. - SHORT- LONGS

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44·88

SIZES 36-46

2for$5.00

P.J.'s and GOWNS
REDUCED 20%

LADIES STRAW HATS
REDUCED 33!%

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are extra tempting, It just malcts sense that you're 101111 fD save in a big way Ill II Ill. . - tl "Ida' I ,
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FIRST OF "ALL" COMBINED
MORNING and EVENING PAPERS

NET PAID CIRCULATION 5,166
THE DAILY SENTINEL
has a secret

DAILY NEWSPAPER
CIRCULAnON COMPARISON
IN MEIGS COUNn
THE DAILY SENTINEL

ingredient!
4,275

1 LOT SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS

ATHENS MESSENGER

2,057

COTI'ON AND KNITS

COLUMBUS DISPATCH

1,031

Values to $5.00 · · · · · · Sale Price $3.00

COLUMBUS CITIZEN-JOURNAL

Values to $5.95 ...... Sale Price $3.00
MENS PIN CHECK WORK PANTS
Reg. $3.95 ...... .. .. Sale Price $3.00
I LOT MENS IVY UAGUE PANTS
Values to $5.95 · · · · · · S..le Price $3.00

Your Business
Needs People

MENS LUGGAGE

Vacation Speclall· ·····REDUCED 25%
I LOT WORK UNIFORM PANTS
RegUlar $3.98 · · Sale ~Ice $3.00 pair

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phenomenal GROWTH
YEAR

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CIIII.CULATION

September 1952

2203

September 1953

2502

September 1954

2653

September 1955

2710

September 1956

3050

September 1957

3630

September 1951

3967

September 1959

4142

September 1960

4429 ·

September 1961

4110

September 1962

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MENS SUMMER SPORT COATS

LADIES LUGGAGE
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1 LOT LADIES BLOUSES

Reg. 5.95 ~~ $10.00 · · REDUCED 20%

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SALE $14.88
SALE $12.88
SALE $10.88
SALE $8.88
SALE $6.88

LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS &amp; Windbreakers
Values to $1G.95 · · · · Sale Price $5.00

Ladies Summer SKIRTS

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VALUES TO 18.95 _ _ _
VALUES TO 16.95
VALUES TO 14.95
VALUES TO 10.95
VALUES TO $8.95

LADIES BATHING SUITS
REDUCED 20%

$2.95each

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SLEEVELESS and LONG SLEEVE
VALUES TO $5.00

Ingels

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SHORTS, KNIE PANTS, JAMAICAS, SLACKS,
TOPS, JACKETS

$99·95

FURNITURE

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All Ladies Sportswear

Air-Conditioners

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Reg, 6,95 to 25.00 · · · · REDUCED 30%

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Mrs. Willie Rhodes, Mr . and Services will be held at the·
Mrs. Earl Hintman and daugh· Keoo Church o[ Christ, Friday i
ters. Jean ~nd Mary,
evening, July 8, at 8 p. m. with '
Mn1. Annie Tolley, Mr.
Mr. Jerry Masters the minister.
Mrs. Clarence Rhoades and
sons, Larry and Jeff, Mrs. W. KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
B. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Qrl~ a pplle.JUon of T.U. atopil ttcll
and children, Tommy, and biU"DlnJ tn MINUTES or your
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs.
bull:. rn 3 to o day•. lnlec::ted
Ese1 Truman and chlldren, Jim, i slourb• olf to .x;po•e mOM fllmu
for the kilL Then watetl H&amp;\LTHY
Steve and Dave, Mrs. Shirley akin appear! 1'0DAY It S wish e r ..
Stutler and children, Tom and Laue Drux~. Pomeroy. o.
Sharon, Mrs . Mary Hudson,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tolley,
Vicki Thomas, Laura Embrey,
Mr. and Mn1. Gilbert Rhodes
and daughter, Judith, Mr. and
Mrs . Harold Rhodes and sons,
Tom and Barry, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rhndes, Mr. and Mrs . Har·
ry Rhodes and daughter, Calh·ll
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seen nothin' until Will Say We're In Love" from mean a cigaret in London, but
k---by
ve watcbed Walter Cron. "Oklahoma" ... Samuel Beck· 1here it means a homosexual
~s belly ~ce at prtvate ett's plays are unconventional
"BatmaD" tried In coort Mr. and Mn1. Robort Webb YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
to YOUTH ASKED FOR
camel"
. es .. · Irector Bob Aid· enougb ("Godot" etc.) but the ..
.
. and children, Sheila, Margaret, Thts column ts lor
youne care of Helen He:~ US! , lbLI But Instead ol U.. bop
~;~b nys of Frank Sinatra: way SamU&lt;I ped&lt;lles screen ~ stop a r~~ firm .lroJn usmg Robert and David, of the Pana- people, their problems and newspaper.
.
Ina tlu!t, they are ••"'- lilr
Tell lbl - .,;. _, really
m )us! one of those who rights to his dramas would tum Batwoman 88 a title but Ho. ma Canal Zone, are guests · plea.ures their troubles and "BlJND Dt.TE" TAKES
"'"' •they
direct Sinal- a H'wood agent crazy : he just 1ly Injunction! The judge said Mr. and Mrs. Rlcllard Pickens fun. As
the rest of Helen A WALK
he ::'
r'J It 8 like being one ,of the sold movie rights to his "Act nope ... Garry Moore probab·l and Mrs. Elod~ . Webb. They Help US! It welcomes laughs Dear Helen :
dltlltltloae,jlalked lbout. She jusllblllb II'• tloiL u.t. IUN -,w daft't let
~r s wdho thought they d gel Without Words" to an amateur ly can't have his oid pixilated have .been Vlstltng With rela- but won't dodge a serious ques. I met • boy long
put lo be "popular." U I
•· 'nidi Ill bardesl.
owa~.
Hughes to
marry movie ma~er for about $2.
.
lives '" New York City, Wo·· Uon with a briJSh.ofl.
by letter He got my
1o leU her she
them. . The Sinatra brawl Florce Henderson will host sidekick Marton Lome back lngtnn, D. C , Cleveland, and Send your teen-age question from a ~ maglline lbat
BoYJ
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In the. Beverly Hills
Polo oome of Johnny Corson's sum- with his CBS series- she's do- Columbus.
-- llsbed poem of mJne
eall be I
'' said to
been mer-vacation shows - Upcom- lng seven "Bewitched" episodes Holiday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks
and wrote ; eacb other fur
J
all straightened out ... Hertz I mg Coparabana star Johnny Til- . . . Margot Fonteyn and Rud1 Mrs. Paul Smart and family cbildren held a family picnic montbJ and got k J!ke each
IIIJt,
'l1da columa 11 Iii"~ 1 d to
U Dr~vo It menaged a miracle I!olson makes fancy lees here Nureyev formed their ow_~ pro- were their daughter and fllmi· over the holiday weelrend at er as well as people can
She'o still a Bond ldd wbea famDy litiiiio • 1 JiaD'n hllv_ , s been authorized to rent Ibut even more in Japan, where duct'?," f1rm ID
flim Swan ly, the Rev . and Mn1. George Ripley, W. Va., where they out meetlui.
boys aren't around. I don't
kljj trouble til Jaill p111n
Its rars behind the Iron Curtain . hiS records sell faster
lh&lt;&gt;n Lab In Vienna thls summer Siddall and cbildren T
visited with relatives.
Then be made a dale
lo IDle her
!nJUhle let
llllp YO!J
for _the first time
in Yugo- saki
Two on the Tokyo Hit
Organized ba.eball's inside- Laura and Timmy,' of
Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Mil· me. He llvea lboul 30 miles
dcm't waat
will lllo
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sla'."
In a natiOnal maga- Parade now . There Pre pres- man at the White House: Judge burg. Their daughter, Laura, hoan were Pt. Pleasant visitors way. We were both quite
what !bey eall her! W h a 01111 '"'ls!DI eq-trJ]U • .W.
tme, '\Irs. Johnny Carson re· sure groups everywhere:
m Roy Hofhelnz, owner of
the remained here for a visit with Tuesday.
voUB, but I thought
l!hould I do?- MORE
llelen Jlottel • til
veals her Tonight-star husba"d West Berlin, the West German Houston Astros and their As· her cousin Lind H k U
was going quite well Then
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doesn't even watch his own full i Trade Union beefed about "" trndome, LBJ 's first political M
Fl'
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grueser the middle ol movie
Dear" More:
"iioewiiispaperii•
Bhl ws; just his opening mono- ~ ing a battered tax:! in "Funer· campaign manager; Judge Roy ron r\as ~~~~~ ;nnay, 1 have returned from a holida) himself He never came back
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a.. ... Ott:"Jorues . . And she was furious ol in Berlin," insisted it wasn't even flies to Texas from Wash. with her sister,
weekend visit in Lebanon, Ohio I had to ell! my folks
.
with
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at reports Johnny gets $400.000 typical of Berlin's present stain· w•U, LBJ.
Wh ite and other relatives.
where they were guests of Mr. have them bring me home,
l)rl wbo eouldn't care len
MIAMI
IIIACH
Get fOUr aa...- ~ Tollrfnr•o,m Nh'BC per ytearl,hfeelmg it lessly efficient
~ndemism,
Holiday weekend guests of ~:i~y"·w~allrde ntherereReythnoeldabir.anth~ I was so embarrassed I
bout HERS.
UD~ tnd trns I~ rappor w I ordmary would create a bad Impression
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultt · . . ·,
for two days. I didn't think
TeU your trlead 11 lhe
p·ople: 'Why, we live like pea- among prospective visiting tour- BOXING CONVENTION
land family were Mrs. Bill Me- da)~ 0 Mrs. Gardner, and her was that bad! Thts was j!IS!
1o be a "Here they""'"""
"e with an Income of
may- Jsts, and Paramount bent un- NEW YORK (UP!)
Th Omber and children Kathy grGa dson, Mark, and . Mr. bout my first date and it
te
$80 000 a y€'8r "
der the
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pressure an wen 1 . or national Veteran Boxecs Associ Jane and Ronnie, of Piqua, and family dinner feat ' no
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n't o mue rur my se ..:on1\ www.
a brand new cab
Manan
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un.,. a ec- sciOilll-ss I thougbt be was a
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ation a group dedicated to the rs. 0 n &lt;•8 en 8
c ren, orated birthday cake
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Wou jd you be heve
James Bond Anderson, who retired
last
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.11 Pat and Karol of
Bowling ·
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real nice boy tiD !beD
in Brooklyn? Well lh
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we are o ormer g ers, WI
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e year. r Jres 1rom er retire· meet this Sunda at Lakewood Green. Mrs. Eakens and child· Mrs. Guy Reynolds and her I never heard from bim
was· Sean Connery spent three ment at least long enough to N J 1 -f
ul ~ 1 f
' ren are spendmg the week mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers gain. If be had lOt sick or
0
One L~rge Tabl.a
quiet daya tl Rnd Steiger's smg In Chicago's Grant Park nat· ' , orm 81. P anso otrbthe h'"" wtth the Fultz family and spent the holiday in Akron with !hint! be would hive :~~: ~ ~
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no coneer s, pro a y callse ~r
will be joined this weekend by relatives
or maybe he was too
Summer Febrics
mob scenes nor a note m any nephew James De Priest will Jack Larkin, presidoot o! the Mr. Eaken.
.
rassed about aettloi lick
paper
When Qoeen Eliza· conduct the orchestra.
VBA , will preside at the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks Greg and David Bobb have anything. Or maybe he WIB
~th ~ Prince Philip ~.lgn A u.~• in the soon-due film meeting. This year's notional and family, Kathryn Fruth and returned to their home '" Co. too chicken about dating a girl
They re playing oor song, 1! "Alfte had to be changed for convention is scheduled for Mrs. H. Fruth, Mr. and Mrs. lumbus after 1 two week VISit be didn't know. I keep thlnklna
means Dick Rndgers' "People U. S. ears because It may Paterson, N.J. , Dot 21 -23.
Danny Thomas and Mr. and with !hm grandpa~ents, Mr. he really waDis lo see me
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and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore.
gain _ I just have 1 leel'!JI1
1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram because I know from bJa
of Nitro, W. Va. , vloi!l!d re- ters he isn't the type 1o ditch
All leiter Piece
cenUy with Mr. and Mra. girL
George Hackel~ Sr.
Mostly I just want 1o
Goods
what happened. Woald J be
UUPA TO STEELERS
pld to write him 1 little IIOieT
PITI'SBURGH (UP!) -The - JILTED JILL
Plltsburgh Steelers announced Dear Jill:
Wednesday the hiring of Joe I read your letter the first
Krupa as a part·time assistant time, and wrote: "Yes -1!1!1'11'1
coach to replace alllng Don no excuse for walking out on
Heinrich.
girl."
Krupa, a former player with Then I read your letter
Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
the Sleelers and LoJ Angeles gain and XXX-d my answer
Rams, will report t. the Follow your feminine
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115 W. SECOND
Pittsburgh training camp at lion, honey. If he doesn't
POMEROY
OHIO
Kingston, RJ., July 10. He'll swer your note, at leaat
Cloood Thu,....y Alternoono O.an 111. TOt
return to his teacblng duties in know for sure you were
' Cblcago after the training If be does, well one of than
season ends.
days you'll be laughing togeth·

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and Timmy and Mr. and Mnr. IIT&amp;ven m .,. IJ)O
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Larry Hudson and Glen, Kay,
The V'alley Bellu Gardni Thll bcllile will have approprt
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and Donna, were Sunday ev- Club, affiliated wltll the Nation- I ale !IITanpmenta in eacb room
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ening dinner guests of their par- a1 Councll, Inc., of Oblo Gard· Tha puhllc Ia cordllllf lllvltet
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FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. b~: Wasso ~~i
ents, Mr. and Mn!. David T. • Clubs, Is sponsoring a Silver to visit belw ..n the hourS ol
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reunion was Mrs. Nelson Repp and Tina •I DEACONS AND Deaconesses :eb~a~ed 4th;';;. h :yo! ;::· ~
Grueser.
Tel and home Rower allow SIIJ)o 2 and 5 • m.
June 26 in the Woode Sevllle; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of the Middleport First United
y, u Y B~l Wet om
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MiRS Mary Donna Grueser of
at Alfred.
Randolph and family, Chester; Presbyterian Church wm hold ~uM.::: I
a~on. nd Mrs '...
New casue, Pa., spent a few
Ju~= Swartz was reJected Mr. and Mrs. Otho Yoong and a lawn social Friday evening, Orvil~ ~Is~~~ :nd Mrs:i Mr and Mrs Herbert Dlxon'idays with her .parents, Mr.
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and Peggy Elkins, re- family, Burbank; Mrs. Edith July 8 on the church lawn Carl Watson and family
of and Susan and Roger
spent ..nd Mrs. David T.
secretary • treasurer lor Biug and Mrs. Phyllis Sanders begmmng at &gt;:30 p. m The so- Da ton . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mor•a in Lancaster with Mr. She will enter a beautiCian
year. Roberta Montie, and famtly of Wooster ; Mr. cial w~l feature homemade Bo~les' and family, Mr. and and \1~s. Earl Kelly.
school '" September.
.
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Meeks , Gracie Dorst, and Mrs. Dorsel Biggs and cake, ple, sherbet pooch, can· Mrs Everett Watson and fami- Rev and Mrs. Menzel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seelig ~:
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Sandra Wilhams, wiU be m family, Chester; Mr. and ~rs. dy, coffee and kool ade. Co- ly ..Doloris Maxie Effie Wa!· and family spent the
week son spent the wee~~
I. ~harse of games. The
Donald Elkms and
farruly, chairmen for the event are I so~ of Tup rs Plains; Wilma end at Buckhannon, W Va., Mr. and Mro. Mannmg
' Is to be held again the last Lancaster , Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mrs. Edward Burkett and Miss Ginther of ~hester !rene Jac- ~nd attended the Smith family ,at Hidden Lakes. They ~fe
.~ : Sunc~a¥ of June, 1967 '" the Stout and !amlly, Columbus; Phyllis J?achim. In case ?I obs of Cincinnati, Lydia Smith, reumon. Monday they went to accompamed home bj,.. ~·
· Woode Grove
Mrs. Pauline Bent. and child· ram it will be held mdoors m G
nd W
L ella Lock- P . P
where they were Richardson who has
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g est of relatives for the past
There were 100 present for ren, un mg n; r. ~n
s. the churc · nter ammen "
bard and family ol Parkersburg; overnight guesls of their daugh· u
I
. , · .,.the potluck dmner which was Lowell Bing and !•m1ly, Long be provided for aU ages
Dorothy Robmson,
Marlene ter and son-m-law, Mr. and [' two weeks.
. 1 and Mrs I
._...ed and enjoyed by alL
Bottom ; Mrs. Lillie Randolph, MIDDLEPORT FIRE De· Winebrenner and Greg M•rv- Mrs Jerry Struder and !ami· Mrs Henry Reibe p
·
· "':"' Games' ahd contests
were Guysv1Ue, Robert Reed, Colum· pertment will sponsor a teen 1 d I!Db'nson of Alfred Mr 1y
Ray Se1denabel of
omeroy,
':~tfleld in the afternoon.
bus : Mrs. Bemlce
Swartz, outside dance this Friday night ~ Mrs. 'q,n Watson and fam~ .Miss Judy SrruU, returned !' Mrs. Charles Be!ztog, Tuppers
' ' ,. gift for the eldest went
Shade, and Mr. Dawson Meeks, from 8 to II p. m. at the Mid· ily, and Mrs. Estella Deem. of home Tues&lt;iay after a
two Pla~ns and Mrs. Ar~oldd Hay:~:
·~lam Randolph; the
Athens.
dleport. Commumty Park. The Reedsville
weeks VISit at Pans, Pa , with \ MJ• lleportth. v~~~l :.k:r at
:':1al,
to the son of Mrs
Jays will emcee.
her Slf&gt; h•r and brot"er 1n 1"l w . ernoon wt
M yt\a ;
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· Sanders. The youngest
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The Forest . Run Melh ISt
VISIT IN POMEROY
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strud•r and emo
r ReiO.~I and rand- 1
was the daughter of Mr.
church Will have an ICe cream
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs . famil y.
. ' Mrs. Hen ynna. end Mrsg Arn· l
e 'Eld MrS. Nelson Repp. A pnze
socta1 at the church, Fr1day be· Franklin Grimm t~nd D!'mee l Mr. and Mrs_ Raymond M1ll· daughter , Do. 'ted Wed day
given to Mr. and Mrs.
ginning at 6 p.m. Home made Kay of 832 t&lt;:ast Main St. Porn · er. dau, hter . Sydney and son, old Hay~· ~~::er Hos i~."'with I
- Nelson Repp, comiug the greatIce cream, cake and pie Will be erov dunng the .Julv 4th week Tommy of Columbus were hoi· evemng at I
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end were Mr:;. ~ettie Moore, iday weekend guesto; of Mr a
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The annual Tolly reumon was , S~TURDAY
Mrs. Norma Raker and child- Mr; Royal Thomas.
ANNOUNCE SERVICE
:
;:: winner of the gate prize.
held a! Cedar Lakes, June 26 1 POMEROY HIGH . School re, Ricky and Angela. all of Mrs. L. D Robinson !Betty Beginnmg July 13 through 24 '
~_::-'Contest prizes were Hwtndt•d With a basket dmner at noo~. Ath~ebc AsSOCIBtiOn w.J!I hold ' Syracuse; Mr . and Mr~. Law · Boydi and children, Jan , Rar- Ulere will be evangehstlc se~v·1
~ Treena Elkins, Mrs . Beatrice T~~. afternoon wa_s spent m a high schO:Ol dance lhts coming renee Roush o( ltavcnswood : i rv and Vance of washington. ice~. at the Alfred Methodi~t 1
';Bentz, Joyce Bing and Orner vls.!hng and ~Jaymg
ga~es. , ~atu~day mght at_the Pomeroy Mr . and Mrs. H.ober.t Haye~ and I 6. C
. . are visiting Mr . and I Church. Rev . L. M. Barnett wtll •l
:;Bess.
Pnzes were giVen lo the ch1ld- tennts court s~artmg at 8 p. ~· children of Michigan : Mrs. wan- I Mrs Lawrence Boyd and fami- be preaching and Rev. Pearl
;; Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ren.
111 case of ram the dance wJII da Imboden and children , Pam. lv of Middleport and Mr. and Casto, song leader, 8 p. m. ,
j Millard Swartz. Coolville R.D. Attending were Mr. and Mrs_ be held at the high school gym. Skip and Roger. Pomeroy. .a nd Mrs. C&lt;&gt;rl r ,lis. Pomeroy.
each evening . Everyone is wei·
1 Mr.
iJ, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monlle J . B. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray The Jays will emcee.
and Mrs Paul Johnson, 1 Mrs. w -/ 111 Killinger return- come.
!and family, GuysviUe , R. D.: Tolley, and daughter, Beverly,
SUNDAY
I Athens. Desiree Kay Grimm re- ed home Saturday after a three
·~
~. and Mrs. Glen Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolley, Mr. PAST OFFICERS club of the I turned home with Mr and Mrs weeks visit in Dayton with her
Bluvsvi!le, R. D.: Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tolley Jr., Mal- Racine Chapter OES
Will i Paul Johnson of Athens for a sen and. daughter-in-law. Mr.
a man's after shave, after bath cologne
'SMr&amp;. Stanley Meeks and sons. lory Tolley. Gene Lyle, Mr. meet at the ho~e of Mrs. Bert few days.
I and Mrs
Walter Killinger and
Pomorov. Ohio
in Franc~ ..S5,f880,114.
thens, ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Rosser, Jr. and
Gnmm for a p1cmc SundAy at
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her sister, Mrs . Nora Eakins.
tz and family , Mrs. Beatrice dren, John HI and Brenda, 1:30 p. m. July tO . All p~s!
GUESTS OF K~RRS
She wa s accompanied home by
TONIGHT
tz and Keven Rhymer, all Mrs. Donna Dillmger and
matrons and patro~s a~e m·
Vi8iling Mrs . Lelah Kan'. Ra- her son who returned
home
NOT OP&amp;N
:;or Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. dren, Scott and Dawn Annette, vited. Mrs. Dale Hill w•ll be cine, over the holiday wt•ek cnd l ~ ·....,;;:;;;_~~;..,.===-;
ffiElha Bing and grandson, David Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Rhodes. the assisting hostess.
Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. John Karr
Friday and Saturday
!llicGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Bmas Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rhodes Louise Stewart is president.
and family and fn end, Johnny I
"THE J~lR~~S OP
1
dlolph,
Huntington, W. and son, Marc, Joanna
Durst of Erie. Pa . Mr. Dennie I
TELEMARK"
Mr and Mn! Gilbert
MONDAY
h1Jd
-Technicolor; Mr. and Mrs. John
f II. D 'd ;, !fall
POMEROY GARDEN Club Karr. Jr., and three r ren,
TONIGHT""" FRI.
Kirk Douglas Ri&lt;batd Harris
ms, Belpre· Terry Swartz, a ' lVI nes
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and Mr .and Mrs. Robert Karr \
E--turoHo
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Richard
Westfall Will meet Monday at
p. m.
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uHAT'S NEW PUSSY CAT'
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!ville; Mtss Nancy
.
, for their annual picnir at the and famtly and Paula Ka y : ler Srllers
-------;1100'. Huntington; Mr. and Mrs.
Hlcks, Mr. and Russell borne of Mrs. Walter Grueser, I Hendricks of Columbus. Paula
Peter O'Tool e
SUNOAY, MONDAY
Dale Kubn and family
Anderson, Lena Neville, Naomi .
.
Kay Hendricks and
Darrell
(Color)
ond TUESDAY
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M With Mrs. James Titus as co..
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king ; Mr. and Mrs . Myles evJ e, oan . Ie ens,
r. hostess. Members are asked to Karr stayed for a v1s1t WJth
-andJuly 12·13-14
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
John FISke and daugh.
.
their grandmother and Mrs .
"THE REWARO"
"A PATCH OF BLUE"
dolph and family • Lisbon·• and ll!rs.
Juli
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take
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table
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and Mrs. Wilbur Van Met· er,
rs. yrl
Ruth Sellers and son, Jim , of
Yvette Mirueux
ney
Sbelly Winters
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and Mrl. Carroll Rassell ro•
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.:rAt Weber Home
Mothers' Little Helpers
Club met at the home of Mrs.

Vernon Weber of Rutland,
30. Eleven· members were
. counted by naming their favorite sport. Mrs. Weber and Mrs.
Keith Sutherland were present.
Demonstrations were given by
Paula O'Dell on "Hems," Kar·
en Sutherland and Debbie Gates
on "Muffins:" Rosemary Rice
on 4'Fro!en Peas;" Jane Wise
on "Canned Peas ;" and Karen
Sutherland on "Fresh Peas."
Sherry Hayes was in
· of recreation when
. were played. Rosemary
Family in Ironton
. 111!1 Donna Weber were
J'isitPd on Weekend
eliiriigiie;;of;:,;irefiriesihimeiiintsi.iiiiiijI Mr. C1ifford Jenkinson visited over the holiday weekend
IUY 100 lhllont
with his daughter and son·in·
OM and Get trre1
• Dan 3 NillhtB iD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert RusMIAMI
AM:"
sell,
in Ironton. Also visiting
cw J'OUl' S.MI' Book r.dapUabeHeYible but ft'tMI
Russells were their daughCllltf'tFIED GAl ITATION
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Ill W. Mil" It,, Pomlroy, 011•
Mrs Ned Grante IBette
PRICES START AT
as) of Crooksville.
Mr. and Mrs . Grant
returning borne from a
weeks vacation through
western states, traveling o;li&gt;U .1
miles.
Points of Interest they v~ited
were The Petrified Forest.
Grand
Painted Desert and
Canyon in Arizona;
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Middleport
Berry Farm and Disneyland in
Open Friday and
California, and Las
Vegas,
Saturday Nights
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rlttling. vibration noise.
• 8olt•IDund operetlno
teoturft maka 1110 big dlflor-

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BAKER
.FURNIIURE
Middleport, 0.

TENNIS SHOES
FOR ALL
OF· THE
FAMILY
2.99
3.99
4.99

5.99
Vacation lime eaU. for CANVAS CASUALS and we
have ltylel and pricu for

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Chapman· Canaday
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POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE ~

Sale Values For Ladies

Sale Values for Men

LADIES DRESSES

MENS SUMMER PANTS

REDUCED 20%

buckot :seats, light steering,

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REGULAR

$39.95 ... $75.oo

SALE $28·88

REG. - SHORT- LONGS

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$

44·88

SIZES 36-46

2for$5.00

P.J.'s and GOWNS
REDUCED 20%

LADIES STRAW HATS
REDUCED 33!%

That's the beauty of buying America's most popular make of ca~ espedally lf&amp;btnGWIIIIIII sallliJad IP'
are extra tempting, It just malcts sense that you're 101111 fD save in a big way Ill II Ill. . - tl "Ida' I ,
business in a big way, So go see what your Chevrolet dealer can save yo• d&amp;ht IW oa
a luxurious new Chevrolet, racy Chevelle, trusty Chevy D or sJIIII'Ir Ccnalr. '11111 Jill'S

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FIRST OF "ALL" COMBINED
MORNING and EVENING PAPERS

NET PAID CIRCULATION 5,166
THE DAILY SENTINEL
has a secret

DAILY NEWSPAPER
CIRCULAnON COMPARISON
IN MEIGS COUNn
THE DAILY SENTINEL

ingredient!
4,275

1 LOT SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS

ATHENS MESSENGER

2,057

COTI'ON AND KNITS

COLUMBUS DISPATCH

1,031

Values to $5.00 · · · · · · Sale Price $3.00

COLUMBUS CITIZEN-JOURNAL

Values to $5.95 ...... Sale Price $3.00
MENS PIN CHECK WORK PANTS
Reg. $3.95 ...... .. .. Sale Price $3.00
I LOT MENS IVY UAGUE PANTS
Values to $5.95 · · · · · · S..le Price $3.00

Your Business
Needs People

MENS LUGGAGE

Vacation Speclall· ·····REDUCED 25%
I LOT WORK UNIFORM PANTS
RegUlar $3.98 · · Sale ~Ice $3.00 pair

Our Business
IS People

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WE Can Do Business

phenomenal GROWTH
YEAR

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September 1952

2203

September 1953

2502

September 1954

2653

September 1955

2710

September 1956

3050

September 1957

3630

September 1951

3967

September 1959

4142

September 1960

4429 ·

September 1961

4110

September 1962

~717

l•ptember 1963

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MENS SWIM TRUNKS

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PIIO'II WY2-2126 ·

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MENS SUMMER SPORT COATS

LADIES LUGGAGE
REDUCED 25%

W. MAIN STREET

be

LADIES SUMMER

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86 MEN'S SUMMER SUITS

1 LOT LADIES BLOUSES

Reg. 5.95 ~~ $10.00 · · REDUCED 20%

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looking
but tbls trimly

Qisp cornering and a flat styled £
.lillll1 You're a Mcm.a mao. &amp;brlft c:a:r•

SALE $14.88
SALE $12.88
SALE $10.88
SALE $8.88
SALE $6.88

LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS &amp; Windbreakers
Values to $1G.95 · · · · Sale Price $5.00

Ladies Summer SKIRTS

ChnyJINorai-lJDDr&amp;ilml

VALUES TO 18.95 _ _ _
VALUES TO 16.95
VALUES TO 14.95
VALUES TO 10.95
VALUES TO $8.95

LADIES BATHING SUITS
REDUCED 20%

$2.95each

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SLEEVELESS and LONG SLEEVE
VALUES TO $5.00

Ingels

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SHORTS, KNIE PANTS, JAMAICAS, SLACKS,
TOPS, JACKETS

$99·95

FURNITURE

I,

All Ladies Sportswear

Air-Conditioners

PIN·D·
QUIETNESS

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Reg, 6,95 to 25.00 · · · · REDUCED 30%

Norge

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Mrs. Willie Rhodes, Mr . and Services will be held at the·
Mrs. Earl Hintman and daugh· Keoo Church o[ Christ, Friday i
ters. Jean ~nd Mary,
evening, July 8, at 8 p. m. with '
Mn1. Annie Tolley, Mr.
Mr. Jerry Masters the minister.
Mrs. Clarence Rhoades and
sons, Larry and Jeff, Mrs. W. KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
B. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Qrl~ a pplle.JUon of T.U. atopil ttcll
and children, Tommy, and biU"DlnJ tn MINUTES or your
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs.
bull:. rn 3 to o day•. lnlec::ted
Ese1 Truman and chlldren, Jim, i slourb• olf to .x;po•e mOM fllmu
for the kilL Then watetl H&amp;\LTHY
Steve and Dave, Mrs. Shirley akin appear! 1'0DAY It S wish e r ..
Stutler and children, Tom and Laue Drux~. Pomeroy. o.
Sharon, Mrs . Mary Hudson,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tolley,
Vicki Thomas, Laura Embrey,
Mr. and Mn1. Gilbert Rhodes
and daughter, Judith, Mr. and
Mrs . Harold Rhodes and sons,
Tom and Barry, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rhndes, Mr. and Mrs . Har·
ry Rhodes and daughter, Calh·ll
· and Harriet.

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seen nothin' until Will Say We're In Love" from mean a cigaret in London, but
k---by
ve watcbed Walter Cron. "Oklahoma" ... Samuel Beck· 1here it means a homosexual
~s belly ~ce at prtvate ett's plays are unconventional
"BatmaD" tried In coort Mr. and Mn1. Robort Webb YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
to YOUTH ASKED FOR
camel"
. es .. · Irector Bob Aid· enougb ("Godot" etc.) but the ..
.
. and children, Sheila, Margaret, Thts column ts lor
youne care of Helen He:~ US! , lbLI But Instead ol U.. bop
~;~b nys of Frank Sinatra: way SamU&lt;I ped&lt;lles screen ~ stop a r~~ firm .lroJn usmg Robert and David, of the Pana- people, their problems and newspaper.
.
Ina tlu!t, they are ••"'- lilr
Tell lbl - .,;. _, really
m )us! one of those who rights to his dramas would tum Batwoman 88 a title but Ho. ma Canal Zone, are guests · plea.ures their troubles and "BlJND Dt.TE" TAKES
"'"' •they
direct Sinal- a H'wood agent crazy : he just 1ly Injunction! The judge said Mr. and Mrs. Rlcllard Pickens fun. As
the rest of Helen A WALK
he ::'
r'J It 8 like being one ,of the sold movie rights to his "Act nope ... Garry Moore probab·l and Mrs. Elod~ . Webb. They Help US! It welcomes laughs Dear Helen :
dltlltltloae,jlalked lbout. She jusllblllb II'• tloiL u.t. IUN -,w daft't let
~r s wdho thought they d gel Without Words" to an amateur ly can't have his oid pixilated have .been Vlstltng With rela- but won't dodge a serious ques. I met • boy long
put lo be "popular." U I
•· 'nidi Ill bardesl.
owa~.
Hughes to
marry movie ma~er for about $2.
.
lives '" New York City, Wo·· Uon with a briJSh.ofl.
by letter He got my
1o leU her she
them. . The Sinatra brawl Florce Henderson will host sidekick Marton Lome back lngtnn, D. C , Cleveland, and Send your teen-age question from a ~ maglline lbat
BoYJ
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In the. Beverly Hills
Polo oome of Johnny Corson's sum- with his CBS series- she's do- Columbus.
-- llsbed poem of mJne
eall be I
'' said to
been mer-vacation shows - Upcom- lng seven "Bewitched" episodes Holiday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks
and wrote ; eacb other fur
J
all straightened out ... Hertz I mg Coparabana star Johnny Til- . . . Margot Fonteyn and Rud1 Mrs. Paul Smart and family cbildren held a family picnic montbJ and got k J!ke each
IIIJt,
'l1da columa 11 Iii"~ 1 d to
U Dr~vo It menaged a miracle I!olson makes fancy lees here Nureyev formed their ow_~ pro- were their daughter and fllmi· over the holiday weelrend at er as well as people can
She'o still a Bond ldd wbea famDy litiiiio • 1 JiaD'n hllv_ , s been authorized to rent Ibut even more in Japan, where duct'?," f1rm ID
flim Swan ly, the Rev . and Mn1. George Ripley, W. Va., where they out meetlui.
boys aren't around. I don't
kljj trouble til Jaill p111n
Its rars behind the Iron Curtain . hiS records sell faster
lh&lt;&gt;n Lab In Vienna thls summer Siddall and cbildren T
visited with relatives.
Then be made a dale
lo IDle her
!nJUhle let
llllp YO!J
for _the first time
in Yugo- saki
Two on the Tokyo Hit
Organized ba.eball's inside- Laura and Timmy,' of
Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Mil· me. He llvea lboul 30 miles
dcm't waat
will lllo
.
sla'."
In a natiOnal maga- Parade now . There Pre pres- man at the White House: Judge burg. Their daughter, Laura, hoan were Pt. Pleasant visitors way. We were both quite
what !bey eall her! W h a 01111 '"'ls!DI eq-trJ]U • .W.
tme, '\Irs. Johnny Carson re· sure groups everywhere:
m Roy Hofhelnz, owner of
the remained here for a visit with Tuesday.
voUB, but I thought
l!hould I do?- MORE
llelen Jlottel • til
veals her Tonight-star husba"d West Berlin, the West German Houston Astros and their As· her cousin Lind H k U
was going quite well Then
SPEC'I'ED
tbls
doesn't even watch his own full i Trade Union beefed about "" trndome, LBJ 's first political M
Fl'
a H ac e . Ak
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grueser the middle ol movie
Dear" More:
"iioewiiispaperii•
Bhl ws; just his opening mono- ~ ing a battered tax:! in "Funer· campaign manager; Judge Roy ron r\as ~~~~~ ;nnay, 1 have returned from a holida) himself He never came back
~
a.. ... Ott:"Jorues . . And she was furious ol in Berlin," insisted it wasn't even flies to Texas from Wash. with her sister,
weekend visit in Lebanon, Ohio I had to ell! my folks
.
with
' .0Q"S I Ni.PW ..
at reports Johnny gets $400.000 typical of Berlin's present stain· w•U, LBJ.
Wh ite and other relatives.
where they were guests of Mr. have them bring me home,
l)rl wbo eouldn't care len
MIAMI
IIIACH
Get fOUr aa...- ~ Tollrfnr•o,m Nh'BC per ytearl,hfeelmg it lessly efficient
~ndemism,
Holiday weekend guests of ~:i~y"·w~allrde ntherereReythnoeldabir.anth~ I was so embarrassed I
bout HERS.
UD~ tnd trns I~ rappor w I ordmary would create a bad Impression
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultt · . . ·,
for two days. I didn't think
TeU your trlead 11 lhe
p·ople: 'Why, we live like pea- among prospective visiting tour- BOXING CONVENTION
land family were Mrs. Bill Me- da)~ 0 Mrs. Gardner, and her was that bad! Thts was j!IS!
1o be a "Here they""'"""
"e with an Income of
may- Jsts, and Paramount bent un- NEW YORK (UP!)
Th Omber and children Kathy grGa dson, Mark, and . Mr. bout my first date and it
te
$80 000 a y€'8r "
der the
d
f
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d
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pressure an wen 1 . or national Veteran Boxecs Associ Jane and Ronnie, of Piqua, and family dinner feat ' no
d
n't o mue rur my se ..:on1\ www.
a brand new cab
Manan
M J b ~ k
nd hlld
un.,. a ec- sciOilll-ss I thougbt be was a
.
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ation a group dedicated to the rs. 0 n &lt;•8 en 8
c ren, orated birthday cake
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Wou jd you be heve
James Bond Anderson, who retired
last
If '
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fi hi
.11 Pat and Karol of
Bowling ·
.
real nice boy tiD !beD
in Brooklyn? Well lh
h
et'
h
.
we are o ormer g ers, WI
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e year. r Jres 1rom er retire· meet this Sunda at Lakewood Green. Mrs. Eakens and child· Mrs. Guy Reynolds and her I never heard from bim
was· Sean Connery spent three ment at least long enough to N J 1 -f
ul ~ 1 f
' ren are spendmg the week mother, Mrs. Minerva Childers gain. If be had lOt sick or
0
One L~rge Tabl.a
quiet daya tl Rnd Steiger's smg In Chicago's Grant Park nat· ' , orm 81. P anso otrbthe h'"" wtth the Fultz family and spent the holiday in Akron with !hint! be would hive :~~: ~ ~
Broo klyn He-i~rht
h
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bl
be
h
10na.
conven
ton
m
co
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no coneer s, pro a y callse ~r
will be joined this weekend by relatives
or maybe he was too
Summer Febrics
mob scenes nor a note m any nephew James De Priest will Jack Larkin, presidoot o! the Mr. Eaken.
.
rassed about aettloi lick
paper
When Qoeen Eliza· conduct the orchestra.
VBA , will preside at the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks Greg and David Bobb have anything. Or maybe he WIB
~th ~ Prince Philip ~.lgn A u.~• in the soon-due film meeting. This year's notional and family, Kathryn Fruth and returned to their home '" Co. too chicken about dating a girl
They re playing oor song, 1! "Alfte had to be changed for convention is scheduled for Mrs. H. Fruth, Mr. and Mrs. lumbus after 1 two week VISit be didn't know. I keep thlnklna
means Dick Rndgers' "People U. S. ears because It may Paterson, N.J. , Dot 21 -23.
Danny Thomas and Mr. and with !hm grandpa~ents, Mr. he really waDis lo see me
- - - -· - - -· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __
and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore.
gain _ I just have 1 leel'!JI1
1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram because I know from bJa
of Nitro, W. Va. , vloi!l!d re- ters he isn't the type 1o ditch
All leiter Piece
cenUy with Mr. and Mra. girL
George Hackel~ Sr.
Mostly I just want 1o
Goods
what happened. Woald J be
UUPA TO STEELERS
pld to write him 1 little IIOieT
PITI'SBURGH (UP!) -The - JILTED JILL
Plltsburgh Steelers announced Dear Jill:
Wednesday the hiring of Joe I read your letter the first
Krupa as a part·time assistant time, and wrote: "Yes -1!1!1'11'1
coach to replace alllng Don no excuse for walking out on
Heinrich.
girl."
Krupa, a former player with Then I read your letter
Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
the Sleelers and LoJ Angeles gain and XXX-d my answer
Rams, will report t. the Follow your feminine
WY 2·2284
115 W. SECOND
Pittsburgh training camp at lion, honey. If he doesn't
POMEROY
OHIO
Kingston, RJ., July 10. He'll swer your note, at leaat
Cloood Thu,....y Alternoono O.an 111. TOt
return to his teacblng duties in know for sure you were
' Cblcago after the training If be does, well one of than
season ends.
days you'll be laughing togeth·

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1Voice oJ Broadway

d&amp;J, .Jo1J IIIIi, • Ilia
Jlrl, Jab Moore, . . . . '"'

and Timmy and Mr. and Mnr. IIT&amp;ven m .,. IJ)O
. Glllllpollo
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Larry Hudson and Glen, Kay,
The V'alley Bellu Gardni Thll bcllile will have approprt
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and Donna, were Sunday ev- Club, affiliated wltll the Nation- I ale !IITanpmenta in eacb room
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ening dinner guests of their par- a1 Councll, Inc., of Oblo Gard· Tha puhllc Ia cordllllf lllvltet
0
~~~~~;~,;and Addle May Randelph, Chester; Mr. and
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. b~: Wasso ~~i
ents, Mr. and Mn!. David T. • Clubs, Is sponsoring a Silver to visit belw ..n the hourS ol
~
reunion was Mrs. Nelson Repp and Tina •I DEACONS AND Deaconesses :eb~a~ed 4th;';;. h :yo! ;::· ~
Grueser.
Tel and home Rower allow SIIJ)o 2 and 5 • m.
June 26 in the Woode Sevllle; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of the Middleport First United
y, u Y B~l Wet om
·I ~
MiRS Mary Donna Grueser of
at Alfred.
Randolph and family, Chester; Presbyterian Church wm hold ~uM.::: I
a~on. nd Mrs '...
New casue, Pa., spent a few
Ju~= Swartz was reJected Mr. and Mrs. Otho Yoong and a lawn social Friday evening, Orvil~ ~Is~~~ :nd Mrs:i Mr and Mrs Herbert Dlxon'idays with her .parents, Mr.
~
and Peggy Elkins, re- family, Burbank; Mrs. Edith July 8 on the church lawn Carl Watson and family
of and Susan and Roger
spent ..nd Mrs. David T.
secretary • treasurer lor Biug and Mrs. Phyllis Sanders begmmng at &gt;:30 p. m The so- Da ton . Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mor•a in Lancaster with Mr. She will enter a beautiCian
year. Roberta Montie, and famtly of Wooster ; Mr. cial w~l feature homemade Bo~les' and family, Mr. and and \1~s. Earl Kelly.
school '" September.
.
.
Meeks , Gracie Dorst, and Mrs. Dorsel Biggs and cake, ple, sherbet pooch, can· Mrs Everett Watson and fami- Rev and Mrs. Menzel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seelig ~:
J·
Sandra Wilhams, wiU be m family, Chester; Mr. and ~rs. dy, coffee and kool ade. Co- ly ..Doloris Maxie Effie Wa!· and family spent the
week son spent the wee~~
I. ~harse of games. The
Donald Elkms and
farruly, chairmen for the event are I so~ of Tup rs Plains; Wilma end at Buckhannon, W Va., Mr. and Mro. Mannmg
' Is to be held again the last Lancaster , Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mrs. Edward Burkett and Miss Ginther of ~hester !rene Jac- ~nd attended the Smith family ,at Hidden Lakes. They ~fe
.~ : Sunc~a¥ of June, 1967 '" the Stout and !amlly, Columbus; Phyllis J?achim. In case ?I obs of Cincinnati, Lydia Smith, reumon. Monday they went to accompamed home bj,.. ~·
· Woode Grove
Mrs. Pauline Bent. and child· ram it will be held mdoors m G
nd W
L ella Lock- P . P
where they were Richardson who has
n e
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H I' to M
d Mr
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1 ·ill ary a
ayne, ur
ar1s. a •
g est of relatives for the past
There were 100 present for ren, un mg n; r. ~n
s. the churc · nter ammen "
bard and family ol Parkersburg; overnight guesls of their daugh· u
I
. , · .,.the potluck dmner which was Lowell Bing and !•m1ly, Long be provided for aU ages
Dorothy Robmson,
Marlene ter and son-m-law, Mr. and [' two weeks.
. 1 and Mrs I
._...ed and enjoyed by alL
Bottom ; Mrs. Lillie Randolph, MIDDLEPORT FIRE De· Winebrenner and Greg M•rv- Mrs Jerry Struder and !ami· Mrs Henry Reibe p
·
· "':"' Games' ahd contests
were Guysv1Ue, Robert Reed, Colum· pertment will sponsor a teen 1 d I!Db'nson of Alfred Mr 1y
Ray Se1denabel of
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':~tfleld in the afternoon.
bus : Mrs. Bemlce
Swartz, outside dance this Friday night ~ Mrs. 'q,n Watson and fam~ .Miss Judy SrruU, returned !' Mrs. Charles Be!ztog, Tuppers
' ' ,. gift for the eldest went
Shade, and Mr. Dawson Meeks, from 8 to II p. m. at the Mid· ily, and Mrs. Estella Deem. of home Tues&lt;iay after a
two Pla~ns and Mrs. Ar~oldd Hay:~:
·~lam Randolph; the
Athens.
dleport. Commumty Park. The Reedsville
weeks VISit at Pans, Pa , with \ MJ• lleportth. v~~~l :.k:r at
:':1al,
to the son of Mrs
Jays will emcee.
her Slf&gt; h•r and brot"er 1n 1"l w . ernoon wt
M yt\a ;
·~
,
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M
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· Sanders. The youngest
,
The Forest . Run Melh ISt
VISIT IN POMEROY
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strud•r and emo
r ReiO.~I and rand- 1
was the daughter of Mr.
church Will have an ICe cream
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs . famil y.
. ' Mrs. Hen ynna. end Mrsg Arn· l
e 'Eld MrS. Nelson Repp. A pnze
socta1 at the church, Fr1day be· Franklin Grimm t~nd D!'mee l Mr. and Mrs_ Raymond M1ll· daughter , Do. 'ted Wed day
given to Mr. and Mrs.
ginning at 6 p.m. Home made Kay of 832 t&lt;:ast Main St. Porn · er. dau, hter . Sydney and son, old Hay~· ~~::er Hos i~."'with I
- Nelson Repp, comiug the greatIce cream, cake and pie Will be erov dunng the .Julv 4th week Tommy of Columbus were hoi· evemng at I
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=:_ est Jstance.
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so ·
end were Mr:;. ~ettie Moore, iday weekend guesto; of Mr a
·
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-: Mrs. Inez Randolph was
The annual Tolly reumon was , S~TURDAY
Mrs. Norma Raker and child- Mr; Royal Thomas.
ANNOUNCE SERVICE
:
;:: winner of the gate prize.
held a! Cedar Lakes, June 26 1 POMEROY HIGH . School re, Ricky and Angela. all of Mrs. L. D Robinson !Betty Beginnmg July 13 through 24 '
~_::-'Contest prizes were Hwtndt•d With a basket dmner at noo~. Ath~ebc AsSOCIBtiOn w.J!I hold ' Syracuse; Mr . and Mr~. Law · Boydi and children, Jan , Rar- Ulere will be evangehstlc se~v·1
~ Treena Elkins, Mrs . Beatrice T~~. afternoon wa_s spent m a high schO:Ol dance lhts coming renee Roush o( ltavcnswood : i rv and Vance of washington. ice~. at the Alfred Methodi~t 1
';Bentz, Joyce Bing and Orner vls.!hng and ~Jaymg
ga~es. , ~atu~day mght at_the Pomeroy Mr . and Mrs. H.ober.t Haye~ and I 6. C
. . are visiting Mr . and I Church. Rev . L. M. Barnett wtll •l
:;Bess.
Pnzes were giVen lo the ch1ld- tennts court s~artmg at 8 p. ~· children of Michigan : Mrs. wan- I Mrs Lawrence Boyd and fami- be preaching and Rev. Pearl
;; Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ren.
111 case of ram the dance wJII da Imboden and children , Pam. lv of Middleport and Mr. and Casto, song leader, 8 p. m. ,
j Millard Swartz. Coolville R.D. Attending were Mr. and Mrs_ be held at the high school gym. Skip and Roger. Pomeroy. .a nd Mrs. C&lt;&gt;rl r ,lis. Pomeroy.
each evening . Everyone is wei·
1 Mr.
iJ, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monlle J . B. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray The Jays will emcee.
and Mrs Paul Johnson, 1 Mrs. w -/ 111 Killinger return- come.
!and family, GuysviUe , R. D.: Tolley, and daughter, Beverly,
SUNDAY
I Athens. Desiree Kay Grimm re- ed home Saturday after a three
·~
~. and Mrs. Glen Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolley, Mr. PAST OFFICERS club of the I turned home with Mr and Mrs weeks visit in Dayton with her
Bluvsvi!le, R. D.: Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tolley Jr., Mal- Racine Chapter OES
Will i Paul Johnson of Athens for a sen and. daughter-in-law. Mr.
a man's after shave, after bath cologne
'SMr&amp;. Stanley Meeks and sons. lory Tolley. Gene Lyle, Mr. meet at the ho~e of Mrs. Bert few days.
I and Mrs
Walter Killinger and
Pomorov. Ohio
in Franc~ ..S5,f880,114.
thens, ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Rosser, Jr. and
Gnmm for a p1cmc SundAy at
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her sister, Mrs . Nora Eakins.
tz and family , Mrs. Beatrice dren, John HI and Brenda, 1:30 p. m. July tO . All p~s!
GUESTS OF K~RRS
She wa s accompanied home by
TONIGHT
tz and Keven Rhymer, all Mrs. Donna Dillmger and
matrons and patro~s a~e m·
Vi8iling Mrs . Lelah Kan'. Ra- her son who returned
home
NOT OP&amp;N
:;or Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. dren, Scott and Dawn Annette, vited. Mrs. Dale Hill w•ll be cine, over the holiday wt•ek cnd l ~ ·....,;;:;;;_~~;..,.===-;
ffiElha Bing and grandson, David Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Rhodes. the assisting hostess.
Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. John Karr
Friday and Saturday
!llicGrath, Mr. and Mrs. Bmas Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rhodes Louise Stewart is president.
and family and fn end, Johnny I
"THE J~lR~~S OP
1
dlolph,
Huntington, W. and son, Marc, Joanna
Durst of Erie. Pa . Mr. Dennie I
TELEMARK"
Mr and Mn! Gilbert
MONDAY
h1Jd
-Technicolor; Mr. and Mrs. John
f II. D 'd ;, !fall
POMEROY GARDEN Club Karr. Jr., and three r ren,
TONIGHT""" FRI.
Kirk Douglas Ri&lt;batd Harris
ms, Belpre· Terry Swartz, a ' lVI nes
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and Mr .and Mrs. Robert Karr \
E--turoHo
.'
Richard
Westfall Will meet Monday at
p. m.
·
uHAT'S NEW PUSSY CAT'
~
!ville; Mtss Nancy
.
, for their annual picnir at the and famtly and Paula Ka y : ler Srllers
-------;1100'. Huntington; Mr. and Mrs.
Hlcks, Mr. and Russell borne of Mrs. Walter Grueser, I Hendricks of Columbus. Paula
Peter O'Tool e
SUNOAY, MONDAY
Dale Kubn and family
Anderson, Lena Neville, Naomi .
.
Kay Hendricks and
Darrell
(Color)
ond TUESDAY
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p· k
M With Mrs. James Titus as co..
.
king ; Mr. and Mrs . Myles evJ e, oan . Ie ens,
r. hostess. Members are asked to Karr stayed for a v1s1t WJth
-andJuly 12·13-14
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
John FISke and daugh.
.
their grandmother and Mrs .
"THE REWARO"
"A PATCH OF BLUE"
dolph and family • Lisbon·• and ll!rs.
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Ruth Sellers and son, Jim , of
Yvette Mirueux
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Sbelly Winters
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Ashland Sllltioa on w. YOUNG polled Hereford bull,
Mail St. in Pomeroy lOW service age. Frank Dodderer,
-If LOVING memory ol
bas bagged ice for sale. Price Rt. 3, Coolville, Ohio.
7 1
father aad .podfather, R. s. 101: a bag.
1 30 6tp
ltc
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WILL DO baling. Ph. 992-1931. ODD JOBS, Ph. 992•7931.

July 7, 1164.

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61 Conair .... 795

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Monza Coupe. Maroon finish,
vinyl bucket seati, 4 speed .
Local lady owner

59 Ford · · · · · · 795
Galaxie 500 4 door, locally
owned and sharp. Radio and

64 Corvair "·"" 995

Across lbe great divide.
For Rent
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co,
Call 7110 Maple St. from 8 a.
Jill&amp; lt'o juat two yean 110 m. to I p. m. or alter 6 p.m.
IDday.
1 7 3tc

No furniture to move,
each. Call 773-5216 Masoo,
Deluxe Coupe. 1 local owner,
Va.
motoo- overhauled. Good ttteo,
7 G
elean interior. e
SOMEONE TO OPERATEf-:8
ornall bulldozer aad
chafii
saw in log operation on For· Falcon de\Ullo, I door. Gt&gt;od
o • ...o be
white wall tires. Wbite lin!sb,
ost Run tweea 7 a.m. radio """' beater
and 3 p. m. See Marioa ReyR·
,L
olds 011 Filrest Run Road off
UJtvrO et
RL 1. Steady work. T J lfc Impala hardtop coupe. While

Ollr summer Clpp!iafteo ICIIo
io in full awing.
Better prices tha.a fi"W!!' oa
l'nezen, Retrigeraton, Washer-Dryer Pairs, Elec. RID·

64 Ford .. · • 1195

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FREEZER - - c - - - $191

Oil, Father, bow IIlilCh we 2 ROOM TRAILER, everytbiBg VACANCY: room and
terior, 327 engine, automatic
111111 yw,
luraished, aatural gas, phone ilva6d or patient o! any Jl&lt;IIM'l' steering and lnket.
lt9 Gill wDl over tllow,
to use close to my home. kiBd. Male or female, 24 bour Rodio aDd healer
fte !OJ aad lllll&amp;blne you Will rent to pensiouers
practical Durling core
if
br&lt;luPI us,
private persoo or a couple. Deeded. Reuonable. Ana
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Violet Brewer, Portland, 0. .....,.aa, ""' - · 0 · nwM ed and oo1y 1.2,000 mileo, 6
Wllb 1 llllllo 01 his Hpa
Ph. 143-2800.
1 6 6tc
143-2602.
7 1 Ito
eylinder, power oteeriag.
1 1011 Ia h~ be~,
HOUSE, 4 room.a and batb, full PAINTI'NG, interior and uler· ~U~
t~J:;
Ill oeattorinl aW18hlnt, he basement, atUc otorage,
tor, hourly or aoalracl,
and heator
ed yacd, driveway, Oa t637 onable. Pia. m-5180. Homer
played I bil part.
Mt~ 0 who lowd
Lln_coln Heights, Pomeroy, Braley.
I :Ill 15ta
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Yallanl 200, 4 dOOI', Mist
~ Bow much .,. lost two yean Ohao. Ph. m-2780. 7 6 4tc WATEB BAlJLING, Pboae
blue finlsb, 9000 mile~
qo,
1 ROOMS, balb, laundry, lull 728&amp;.
I I
eal owner. Automatlo.
·
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ladly mlald by hia wile,
basemMI, 1•• !urnace, ito
For Sale
NZ&amp;dy, 101, llollald,
Syracuae, 0. Pb. lm-3990.
.r, Neva, and all hll
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65 Chevrolet

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66 Plymouth 2295
bU!:

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Va. Ph. 811M381.

IRAKI SERVICE

BlaeHnars
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• jllaYIBil Melp CoWity I mill!
Wl tile fol1owlq ileiDI at a
c aale at :125 Broadway,
tiJOrl. o... Saturday,
I It I J. m. : Maple
~It, dinette lei,
dlaltl, Warm Mo..m,
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lilcb- Rile, amall dishw· br, e1eetrie mangle, set
Ill llld tabla, coffee table,
&amp;wo lamp ltiiDds, two uliUty

eabiDIII, platform ocales, gas
bot wator beater. ANTIQUES
Buffet, bookcase, embroidered rocllbll obalr, orga11 atoo~
I elocb, auortmeot o! piclura, 4 oD Iampo, SBSOrt1111111 of lrouloJ!e ehlaa, ball
table, deU chair, toll
truat, 11W1J oilier ltema too
to mention. Carol
llaDley; Olmer, James Car·
abaD, AoctioJiftr. Not
rotor aecideata.
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I ROOM bo- Ia
1\!o baths, aew gaa
exterior just painted,
ablo location. Ph. tJ92.Mtl.

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ONE COW, heller, I wblte Germao Sllepbecd pups, RiD Tin
5tb, 5 weeki old, 5 black and
lilver doll, $ weeki to oRe
yo&amp;&lt; old, 1 while German
8bepherd male, 13 moolba old
Bill Tia 4lb. Phooo 167-35113
alter
S p. m.
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Reynold!, Rt. 3, Coolville, 0.
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""ll rea!IOR8ble. Ph. IJ92.·20011, I
Syracose, Obio.
BUGS lUNNY

Joslcal-

llld would like lo :h~~ty In • challenglq job?
are Invited to
'wllb Mr. Dao Bargdill, OW.
• 1t1et Manager, Burger IloJ
tood-0-Ramas, to evaluate
A aa,n~'.,,_ 'Qnnt • •
6 •91our potential Ia our rapidly
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Cnw's Steak House

WHEEL

waa

Ae the amgell came dowa
to guide himt

TRAILER SALES

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CALl

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II ONI OPTHI

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BIG BEND
ROUTE 124

SINGER SEWING MAC!flNE- See At
Late model liB 181. Makeo '
1 M
buttoaboles, sews on butto118 , Metropo ltan otors
dara, IIIOII"i"&amp;ms, etc. Pay
Evening• end Saturday
off balaace due $69.29. Pay·l,;;:iiiiilii
ments c.. be arranged. CaU
EXPERIENCED
!lf'J.-3218.
T I ...
.

-1 ~- the morning
beater. V8 automatit, Power
y ..
WILL TRADE bay lor calves.
to clean attic
brakes
GoCI ~ed Hla portals wide Ph. 1192_193 1.
7 6 6tp day, July 8th, one day oruy. 11

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ACRES, eeparate, .. Rt.
e2 USED CARS LEFT
suitable lor motel or bus1iaes1~ lePARTS for OUTBOARD
road aurroundl S lidea of
MOTORS
Pbone 11'1-3501 after s
e BOATS li MOTORS

Hardtop Coupe, V8 engine,
power steering and brakes.
Dark green finsh , vinyl inter·

111'1. . .

COMING IOONI
• lnulc -rl"' T•
lpaodOurDm..ln

HONDA ':'· I
SALES &amp; sbvtQ
• ICIST PIOPLII

ONii: RIDING bone, mare.
ary GoecJe!l, Itt. 33, Pou:ae-11 ""'iiiiiiiliiiiiil:
roy, 01. on tho Albena HOIIG.I iii
Ph. m..a1s.
7 I 81p

'100 4 door, stand&amp;&lt;d, cleea
interior and Bhup•

In Memory

•t·

REGISTERED Treeing Wall&lt;et•ll
Pupa. Prille all 00011 hWIIerl
can alford. Call tJ92.3370
- Olmer Grahalll al
Sagar RIID MID.
7 I 41p

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- -~ 'j

lr RALPH HIIMDAHL.

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IARNIY GOOOLI anti SNUFI''i'_ SMITH

lEN

PAW

Extra Cash Tile Want f\,a Way Business Services

CASEY

JlJGHAID GO TELL
IHAT MV BROTHER 8UBBI\
IS COMIN ' TO VISIT FER
'TWO WEEKS

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to be the best carpet cleaner

Ponueror

IUY A TUlLER .

you have ever used or,

money back. Electric aham-1
pooer rental fL
Hanlware.
7 7 6lc

Motor Co.

llofore M..y htl
. . .lYe On• •p~ WNkt

Calnplne ot Royot O.k Pork

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Motor Co.

OPEN liVES. 9:00 P.M.

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60 Corvalr · · · · 445

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60 Dodge .... 495

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WY2-2156

Ashland Sllltioa on w. YOUNG polled Hereford bull,
Mail St. in Pomeroy lOW service age. Frank Dodderer,
-If LOVING memory ol
bas bagged ice for sale. Price Rt. 3, Coolville, Ohio.
7 1
father aad .podfather, R. s. 101: a bag.
1 30 6tp
ltc
~. Who passed
WILL DO baling. Ph. 992-1931. ODD JOBS, Ph. 992•7931.

July 7, 1164.

7 6

1 6

8 26 121p

61 Conair .... 795

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Monza Coupe. Maroon finish,
vinyl bucket seati, 4 speed .
Local lady owner

59 Ford · · · · · · 795
Galaxie 500 4 door, locally
owned and sharp. Radio and

64 Corvair "·"" 995

Across lbe great divide.
For Rent
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IMV
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apartmeot.
In&amp;
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11
m-2571
1192-3m
'ftlouah we aauld DOt ban
a
or
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otay.
1 1 tic
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nIlk• I Jlllllion years Apartment, 4 rooms ud balb.
co,
Call 7110 Maple St. from 8 a.
Jill&amp; lt'o juat two yean 110 m. to I p. m. or alter 6 p.m.
IDday.
1 7 3tc

No furniture to move,
each. Call 773-5216 Masoo,
Deluxe Coupe. 1 local owner,
Va.
motoo- overhauled. Good ttteo,
7 G
elean interior. e
SOMEONE TO OPERATEf-:8
ornall bulldozer aad
chafii
saw in log operation on For· Falcon de\Ullo, I door. Gt&gt;od
o • ...o be
white wall tires. Wbite lin!sb,
ost Run tweea 7 a.m. radio """' beater
and 3 p. m. See Marioa ReyR·
,L
olds 011 Filrest Run Road off
UJtvrO et
RL 1. Steady work. T J lfc Impala hardtop coupe. While

Ollr summer Clpp!iafteo ICIIo
io in full awing.
Better prices tha.a fi"W!!' oa
l'nezen, Retrigeraton, Washer-Dryer Pairs, Elec. RID·

64 Ford .. · • 1195

63

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1695.

IS cu. ft. Choot
FREEZER - - c - - - $191

Oil, Father, bow IIlilCh we 2 ROOM TRAILER, everytbiBg VACANCY: room and
terior, 327 engine, automatic
111111 yw,
luraished, aatural gas, phone ilva6d or patient o! any Jl&lt;IIM'l' steering and lnket.
lt9 Gill wDl over tllow,
to use close to my home. kiBd. Male or female, 24 bour Rodio aDd healer
fte !OJ aad lllll&amp;blne you Will rent to pensiouers
practical Durling core
if
br&lt;luPI us,
private persoo or a couple. Deeded. Reuonable. Ana
u.o.
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Violet Brewer, Portland, 0. .....,.aa, ""' - · 0 · nwM ed and oo1y 1.2,000 mileo, 6
Wllb 1 llllllo 01 his Hpa
Ph. 143-2800.
1 6 6tc
143-2602.
7 1 Ito
eylinder, power oteeriag.
1 1011 Ia h~ be~,
HOUSE, 4 room.a and batb, full PAINTI'NG, interior and uler· ~U~
t~J:;
Ill oeattorinl aW18hlnt, he basement, atUc otorage,
tor, hourly or aoalracl,
and heator
ed yacd, driveway, Oa t637 onable. Pia. m-5180. Homer
played I bil part.
Mt~ 0 who lowd
Lln_coln Heights, Pomeroy, Braley.
I :Ill 15ta
,_,,.
Yallanl 200, 4 dOOI', Mist
~ Bow much .,. lost two yean Ohao. Ph. m-2780. 7 6 4tc WATEB BAlJLING, Pboae
blue finlsb, 9000 mile~
qo,
1 ROOMS, balb, laundry, lull 728&amp;.
I I
eal owner. Automatlo.
·
..... llld poloed to "'·
ladly mlald by hia wile,
basemMI, 1•• !urnace, ito
For Sale
NZ&amp;dy, 101, llollald,
Syracuae, 0. Pb. lm-3990.
.r, Neva, and all hll
1 8 &amp;It

65 Chevrolet

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66 Plymouth 2295
bU!:

eblldn!l.
'
C.nl of ThMb

Va. Ph. 811M381.

IRAKI SERVICE

BlaeHnars
P-..y

FREEZER -----,=~ $235

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IIIII 11 1 liD
• jllaYIBil Melp CoWity I mill!
Wl tile fol1owlq ileiDI at a
c aale at :125 Broadway,
tiJOrl. o... Saturday,
I It I J. m. : Maple
~It, dinette lei,
dlaltl, Warm Mo..m,
. . llntor, DID 111 rqe,

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lilcb- Rile, amall dishw· br, e1eetrie mangle, set
Ill llld tabla, coffee table,
&amp;wo lamp ltiiDds, two uliUty

eabiDIII, platform ocales, gas
bot wator beater. ANTIQUES
Buffet, bookcase, embroidered rocllbll obalr, orga11 atoo~
I elocb, auortmeot o! piclura, 4 oD Iampo, SBSOrt1111111 of lrouloJ!e ehlaa, ball
table, deU chair, toll
truat, 11W1J oilier ltema too
to mention. Carol
llaDley; Olmer, James Car·
abaD, AoctioJiftr. Not
rotor aecideata.
U41e

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A11Cn0N at Adamo Tradinl
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V&amp;IIU
· l'rlday atchll at 7:10, We aeD
·. pis oa consipmeJII, Phoae
: 'HS63M.
I 21 61c

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e SALES e
e RENTALS.
eco,..l"' lqotpmonte

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
C.mping Trailers
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773-1611

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BRAKE SERVIC!
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Phono 9924576
W. Moln II.
Pomoroy
formerly Grueaer Body
Worb

I'vE CHO!&gt;EIV

A CARfER FOR

RADIATOR

PIZZA

S'ERVICE

AT ITS GREATEST

ill Nftt I&amp;CiiiiOr ShOP

PlaiD • wllll peppetlln!
IIUialt, m.Uihrooai, bam OJ

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aomblnalllml.
t" w It" h ..JSo .. 1.50
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diH GOBLE FORD

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI

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Core

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GASULINI! ALLEY

CAREER lHAT!
TO

GAl~

OF E\lfR'Y'
MALE WHO
A \L.aviAIV.
IS 1/J THE HOME !

OK, YEAH,
lUIAT IS IT: ..
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ead hea!IDII.
Oblo. End your we llavo aD lize . . IDeo, Reii!GIIllble rate.
II'Y 1-29'/f, day or Dighl.
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THAT
QUESTiON
SPOOKS
PEOPLE

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EVERY
liME lASK
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ly HI!ROLD GRAY

ed right to your project.
aad easy. Free
Phone 1192-3284,
Ready-M!a Co.,
Ohio.
~UNIIZII

.......... Senloa
Crill Bndlord
...... Prole .........

... (;. IIL\DFOIID
ladle, OW.

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Pomeroy Motor Co•
I ROOM bo- Ia
1\!o baths, aew gaa
exterior just painted,
ablo location. Ph. tJ92.Mtl.

ar.w
-..·311. Solid

08.&amp;1~

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M.,PwpHIII

39. Bgg •
4.1. lfalto

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ONE COW, heller, I wblte Germao Sllepbecd pups, RiD Tin
5tb, 5 weeki old, 5 black and
lilver doll, $ weeki to oRe
yo&amp;&lt; old, 1 while German
8bepherd male, 13 moolba old
Bill Tia 4lb. Phooo 167-35113
alter
S p. m.
~ion
Reynold!, Rt. 3, Coolville, 0.
• 26 121p
air

tloaer, practically aew•
""ll rea!IOR8ble. Ph. IJ92.·20011, I
Syracose, Obio.
BUGS lUNNY

Joslcal-

llld would like lo :h~~ty In • challenglq job?
are Invited to
'wllb Mr. Dao Bargdill, OW.
• 1t1et Manager, Burger IloJ
tood-0-Ramas, to evaluate
A aa,n~'.,,_ 'Qnnt • •
6 •91our potential Ia our rapidly
llllVLa ROJ'J'LJ'.A lilY . IIIWI!IJWI!IInl rt11auru1 orgaJii.
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WVVP
IIIIIIP,
•YarYJ''l'
· . . of our locau-. We will
ILAI:T
D 'I'
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lraiJI JCIII for a job wllb a
VIII
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five llpn IDcoJDe bt'ICbl.
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Apply ID per1011 OIIIJ· at U11o
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IDn ' Soulb Colllll'ell'llnlell,j
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mother .:tied when

ooth qooe!

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OHIO

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Ill W. MAIN

You tol~
me LJour
mother at1cl
father are

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eLUMBER
eDOORS
eWINDOWS
eBEAMS

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ALIGNMENT

;

BUILDING
MATERW

ll. W&amp;ap 5

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30.-

Ill.

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Ph. WY 2-2181

USED
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Uank 300 gaL) Ph. 992-M16.
7 8 3tp

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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

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BY MYSElF•

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WY24151
MIDDLIPORT, -OHIO

WHEEL

eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS

7--!

19 cu. ft. Choot

finish. SpoU.... clean red In-

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EXPERIENCI!D

AliGNMENT

BIG SALE!

., ..

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ltlwlln~• Honu S.l•~ .

Cnw's Steak House

WHEEL

waa

Ae the amgell came dowa
to guide himt

TRAILER SALES

·,

CALl

'

WELL ,ALLRIGMT.

II ONI OPTHI

.

BIG BEND
ROUTE 124

SINGER SEWING MAC!flNE- See At
Late model liB 181. Makeo '
1 M
buttoaboles, sews on butto118 , Metropo ltan otors
dara, IIIOII"i"&amp;ms, etc. Pay
Evening• end Saturday
off balaace due $69.29. Pay·l,;;:iiiiilii
ments c.. be arranged. CaU
EXPERIENCED
!lf'J.-3218.
T I ...
.

-1 ~- the morning
beater. V8 automatit, Power
y ..
WILL TRADE bay lor calves.
to clean attic
brakes
GoCI ~ed Hla portals wide Ph. 1192_193 1.
7 6 6tp day, July 8th, one day oruy. 11

•

.....tee

ACRES, eeparate, .. Rt.
e2 USED CARS LEFT
suitable lor motel or bus1iaes1~ lePARTS for OUTBOARD
road aurroundl S lidea of
MOTORS
Pbone 11'1-3501 after s
e BOATS li MOTORS

Hardtop Coupe, V8 engine,
power steering and brakes.
Dark green finsh , vinyl inter·

111'1. . .

COMING IOONI
• lnulc -rl"' T•
lpaodOurDm..ln

HONDA ':'· I
SALES &amp; sbvtQ
• ICIST PIOPLII

ONii: RIDING bone, mare.
ary GoecJe!l, Itt. 33, Pou:ae-11 ""'iiiiiiiliiiiiil:
roy, 01. on tho Albena HOIIG.I iii
Ph. m..a1s.
7 I 81p

'100 4 door, stand&amp;&lt;d, cleea
interior and Bhup•

In Memory

•t·

REGISTERED Treeing Wall&lt;et•ll
Pupa. Prille all 00011 hWIIerl
can alford. Call tJ92.3370
- Olmer Grahalll al
Sagar RIID MID.
7 I 41p

i

- -~ 'j

lr RALPH HIIMDAHL.

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ELBER.FELDS .STOR·E IS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ·UNTIL 8
and SATURDAY. .NIG·HT UNTIL 9
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A Goad Time for Family Shopping - Selecting a New TV or Stereo- Furniture or Floor Coverings For Your Home- trousers- Shirts- Underwear- Socks ~i' The Boys - ·It's Not .
Too Early To Look Over Some Of The New School Dresses Arriving On the 2rid Floor. Make Elbe,felds In -~9fl1eroy Your Family Shopping Center - And Alwa~ Save Your · SaleslipL

Sale! Womens Summer Skirts

Over The Knee

STOCKINGS
Seamless stretch over-theknee stockings, stays up
without garters, non slip

elastic top. Sizes 810·9,
!0\&gt;-11. Sea
Shell and Soulh Wind,
9\HO and

two o[ the

top

Elberfelds An
Headquarter•
For Hanes
Underwear
For Men
and IOJI

Skirts from our regular stock Included In this sale.
Straight skirts - hlp stitch pleated styles and many
othero to choose from including regular ond extra
sizes.

$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
$3.95

WOMENS
WOMEN$
WOMENS
WOMEI'IS

SKIRTS - - - SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$5.37
$4.37
$3.37
$2.37

leading

shades.

$1.25

a pair

Shorts For Girls
In All
Lengths
Short Shorts - Jamal·
cas - Bermudas - Cuff
Shorts and Knee Knock·
ers. Solids and plaids all washable fabrics.

SAVE ON GIRLS PLA YWEAR

Whether you need

$3.95
$2.95
$1.95
$1.00

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

PLAYWEAR ---SALE $3.37
PLAYWEAR
SALE $2.37
PLAYWEAR
SALE $1.37
PLAYWEAR
SALE 77c

and Boys department
on the 1st floor.

Elberfelds cany the
complete Hoe of Men•·

Hanes Underwear -

Chpose From A Special Group Of

T Shirts, Briefs,

Undenhlrts, Boxer ·
Shorts, Side Elastic
Shorts, Athletic Union

Womens Dark CoHon Dresses
Hundreds of styles to choose from In this group of
dresses. Dark plaids and stripes. All new !all colon.
Shirtwaists, two piece •lyles and dress maker style1.
Misses and Half Sizes

Suitl,

Shorts,

•nd also a complete
nnge of s.izes from

$7.95

Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14

Gym

Colored T Shim the smallest boy to
the men who

wears

extra, extra large

Womens Knit

SLEEVELESS

·i·'\. , Elastic ar~und .
· &gt;·; llrmly in place .

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SHELLS

.

~ Protocf · your outdoOr

!

hand~omely styled and'

, nt n

.

coat

·,

covers

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100% stretch n:,Uon In
solida and stripes. Easy
to launder. Dry quickly.
Zipper back at neckline.
Sizes 34 to 40.

tri

s . ',

Chaise Rain Cover - - - Glider Rain Cover
Oblong Grill Cover
Round Grill Cover

$3.69
$3.95
$2.59
$1.95

each
tlach
each
eoch

ON SALE ON THE 3RD FLOOR
$359.00 Brawn 2 P11:. Trtdillonal
$259.00 Green 2 Pc. Modern
,199.00 Brown 2 P~:. Madern

Sale $2.89.00
Stle $199.00
Sale $148.00

$m.OO Blue, Green 2 Pc, Modern
$339.00 Blue 2 Pc. Modern

Solo $240.00
Solo $238.00

$339.00 Tout 2 Pc. Modern

Sale $272.00

$419.00 Green '2 Pc. brly Amtrictn

Salt $341.00

$309.00
$279.00
$269.00
'$349.00
$379.00
$209.00

Green 2 Pc. Madern
Sale
Green Sofl French Provincial _ _ Sale
TurQuoise- 2 Pc . Suitt, Modern _ _ Sale
Toast Sofl, French Provincial _ _ Silt
Brown.Stigt 2 Pc. Suite, Modern _ Stlt
Red TwHd love Seat, Etrly Amerlun S1le

$248.00
$224.00
$211.00
$271.00
$281.00
$166.00

$398.00 Rust Tweed 2 Pc. Sullo, Early Amorlcon $321.00

WOMENS
SLIPS
An exciting collection of
"Best Sellers"-&amp;!me with
embroidery. some with lace
trim. All with front sha·
dow panels. Sizes 32 to 44.
Proportion lengths. White,
pink, blue, black and red.
Featured at Elberfelds for
only - - -

.

$299.00 Brown 2 Pc. Sullo. Vinyl, Modern

''

Solo $244.00

$398.00 Green 2 Pc. Suite, Early Amerlctn
Sale $321.00
$489.00 Brown Tweed 2 Pc. Suih, Early American $417.00
$398.00 Gold 2 Pc, Eorly American
Solo 321.00
$398.00 Persimmon 2 Pc. Early American _ Sale $321.00

9.00 Gold Sola, Eorly Amerlcon
.

Solo $218.00

.00 Brown Twlt'd Early ArMrican _ _ S.lt $422.00
.00 Gold 2 Pc. Suite, Early Amerlctn _ Salt $272.00

$119.00
$498.00
$249.00
$249.00

Gl"ftn 2 Pc. Suite, Early Amorlcon Solo
Gold 2 Pc. Suite, Early American _Solo
Gold 3 Pc. Suilo, Maple
Solo
Persimmon 3 Pc. Sull4, Moplo _
Solo

$311.00
$422.00
$199.00
$199.00

"Katz" $3.95 Velu"

COTTON
SHIFTS
Women• cotton shift. for
daytime wear. Assorted
prints, polka dolo an d
checks. Sizes small, med·
ium and large.

RCA Whirlpool

70c V.P. 616 VIRICHROMI PAN FILM
JOe V.P. 116 VIIIICHROMI PAN FILM

bas a machine ror you. The new models include an

18 pound capacity automatic. See them on the 2nd.
fioor.

CLEANUP SALE

STRAW PORCH RUGS

&lt;

Stencilled - vivid multi colored warp. Modern floral
motifs. Green - Brown. Only three sizes lefl
REG. 69c
24"x4a ..
SALI SOc
REG. 19c
27"x54''
SALI69c
REG. 'Ut
14"•14•• RUNNIR

WOIIIOfti"PbUMolcl"

PANTIES
Womens acetote pan~.,
fancy elutie walJthond.
Reinforced eroteb. EJu.
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or Eldon the potential of the sy s te m
Gaul or Delmar Haum at Ches· : "quite a bit." Current estimat- 1 COLUMBUS IUPI) - Atty. ponies (the boa body dealers)
ter.
: ed cost of the project is Sl C",f,,. Gen. William B. Saxbe said to- who are demanding "a ransom
Steering committee members 000. Federal aid is believed a· ; day he would recommend the from the State of Ohio-"
are asking for the immediate va1labie lor part of tbe cost.
state subsidize school bus pur- "It Is my Intention to exert
help of all who are interested
choses at the combination low every effort at my command,"
in )he proposed system as ap- •
bids offered by bus body and the Attorney General said, "to
proximately 1,ooo farms. homes Wolle ComeS
chassis dealers even though fo.rce down to level c~parable
and business places musl be
they are more than $1,400 higher w1th Kentucky the pnce which
contacted in the ne•t two weeks.,
for identical buses bought by Ohio mll!ll pay for a bus.
A number of those persons
pomeroy
Kentucky.
"'I again reiterate, however,
attending a meeting to discuss
However, Saxbe said he that due to the Impending crisis
the pr,posed system earlier
would ask the U.S. Department m transportation of school chll·
·s week indicated their eager·
s
eac e r
of· Justice to· Investigate the dren, I wlll recommend that
thl to subscrilw In th" sv&lt;tem
ness
, b1ddlng prachces of those com- the buses be purchased so that
if It becomes I realily by mak· Donald Wolfe, veteran pnning $10 d '""" t'
Clpal and teacher for 29 years
Reservotors
Well sites now being studied at the Southern Local DIStrict
are near Reedsville and Ra· high school In Racine, has been
hired as commercial departe
sts
ment teacher at Pomeroy IBgh
or
a ue
school. it was learned today.
P, SBURGH (UPI)
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fed al
d
Mr. Wolfe was hired in a spe11 1
.
- ~ p~ne 0 70
er
an
cial meeting of the Meigs Local slate experts studyt?.§ Appalachia s water resources were
I Board of Education earlier this told by .a federal ena~neer Thursday the benefits ~f res·
week.
~~~~~~cing ood damage far outweigh their con1

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''The form of regulated river flow sustains navlga·
career. 33 years ago at Middle- tlon reduces pollution. provides 1 water supply and of·
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port H•gh School. He taught four
'
years there and then transfer- fers ,!""cere,atiJonEaJHopportunl· minister the program themthe
red to the Southern Local Dis- 0 es,
o . . . am mer of selvea, be said.
. trict where he has been since. the
Corps of Engineer The stales are Peruaylvania.
! Mr. Wolfe has been high school said.
Alabama, Georlla. Kentucky,
:athletic director since be beOhio, West Vlrfl)nla, Maryland.
gan teaching at Racine.
Col. John C. H. Lee, director New York, North Carolina,
FortlteHomeFollu I. Also hired by the Meigs Ia- of the Offiee of Appalachlan iSouth Carolina, Tennessee and
BUCHAREST RUSSIA cal board during Ito special ses- lludlell Cincinnati, end other , VIrginia.
"es sion were Mary Hill primary .....rts at•·...••• a ·~- •a
and 1ts Warsaw Pact alu
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gave little indication at the end teacher. and Jeanette Thomas. meeting here made a
Driver Killed when
of their four . day
summit kindergarten teacher.
loor of Western Pennsylvania to
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meetinil today that they were Resignations aecepled were Inspect acid mine
drainage Pickup IBts Tram
able w settle the interDlll dil· 1 those of Pearl Reynolds, Caro- areas.
DUBIJN, Ohio (UP!) -Ralph
flculties plaguing the
anti ·llyn Smith and Alan Podbesek.
,
L~ Slnders, 66, Plain City, was
nuHt.ry alliance .ne The board discussed at length Lee oald his office wao seek- lllled Thursday when. bls pick·
seven wanaw Pact naUOIIS, I a 1as heating bill at the Rut· lng "to come up with an effec- up truck struck the IIICOnd car
holding their first
suwmt j land Elementary school and it live but equ,ltable water utili· 11 a New York Centrsl freight
meeting in 18 months, Issued ' has been reported thai Richard zal!?n for the 12 atates lnvolv- train at a grade crossing on
a ,000-woni cleclaratiOD Thura- ; Jones, board president, Prose- ed.
He aald It would provide Oblo 111 just ·west of bere in
day3 bitterly deooun~ Amef: cut1n1 Attorney Bernard
v. a llj8lter plan to reduCe water Franklin Coun(1.
lean "apresslon" ;D
Viet Fultz, George Hargraves, Jr.. pollution In the Individual The Ohio Hllbway Petrol said
Nam and promlshll to
send : new superlnlmldent, and Lee llatea. ,. - Illites would ad· Sanden paSied ~everal autnmo"volunteers" to fiJihl U. S. sol· ; McComas, clerk attended bell''·
biles, rounded a slight eurve in
dlerS there if Hanoi asked for I'lng on the matter before tlie
DRIVER xu Im
the road anclamashed Into the
then
Public UWittes Commission of IJSBON Ohio (UP!) -Jer- train.
Despjte severe ILide at the iOblo oq Wednesday o! tbl• aid~ JolmsllniD, 17 Rt.
lllalement. dlplomatle
week. The ~rd' ladlcati!d the .,, SauoevWe wu tilled
WEA
In lhla RomanliD capital ~f I!UCO will Vi to Ond the .ca..sf ...,. ~I wbea be lost -trol MoiiiJ Al!IIJ
IIIP ID
th" ~laration 1!o!ltained noth-il of tr; \tOUble. ,
.. :· . titbit ~I• truc:k llhCI eraab- . . Fair taidpt • ,
IDI that bu 11111 been said be-1 Other ·aellvltY of llie BJ&gt;i,IIJ till" ·0111o :.. Just IIOUih ol
elwlpaadlo - ,Bille
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strike grounding more than half the nation's airliners.
Thousands of vacationers, businessmen and tourista
r
were stranded-30,000 Shnners
alone bein~ caught flat
in San Francisco as their week-long conventiOn broke up.
The walkout affected five major air carriers. And
the prospect was dim that the airlines remaining in operation could take up some of
the slack.
A CERTAINTY
"The trouble Is thai at this The strike became • certaintime of year everybody's ty earlier Thursday when Asalready using all their equip- sistant Labor Secretary James
ment." an airline spokesman J. l!eynolds announced preolong·
said.
ed mediation had failed
to
Picket lines went up at yield any agreements on wage
Kennedy International Airport and benefit issues separating
in New York, National Airport the two sidesIn Washinglon and other major Joseph W. Ramsey,
ehlel Teamster Larry Thomu,
eastern airfields precisely at JAM negotiator and genersl president of Loeal 596,
6 a. m. EDT.
vice president ol the union. Philadelphia caat the OD!y
The strike spread westward said that the parties were "no" vote at the natlOJia)
as the local docks struCk 6. "'poles apart" and no agree- convention in Miami Beach
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Spokesmen for the struck ment had been. reached
on July 6 when his union voted
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alrhnes said there were no e1ghl national ISsues.
to pay more than
mWioa
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Th · f~i· l Ch" N
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plaos to lessen tbe Impact on WUiitm J. Curtin, cblef air· ~legal f~s for their na·
1 1 By United Pre88 lntematlansl service
.
I .t t e ~ t c a1 f Rmad Ceh~s ge,ncyd reMeasI in Columbus
travelers by trying to maintain line negotiatur, said the JAM tiona! ~Sldent, J~·
ed thIS por rat . ype pic ure o e
mese ea er ao
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th
ot' tl
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w• supervisory . ew up e neg •a on., .. · · The m
Tse-tung July 6. The picture, which the Chinese says was i The airlines machinists strike : Railroads and bus companies I ''It will slow delivery down a some g
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taken June 23, shows a smiling Mao holding a cigarette : •taggered air travel In Ohio to- i were in a better position to el· little bit, but we teel we'll be persoonel.
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With a lanw;:c
dema":n for voice
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in his right hand. Western officials had believed that • day as more than 350 filghts ln ipand their service, a/thoucb l able to keep it in the air and ~t they said filght.o which wages and
er
ben t Ill- 2,000 delega&amp;.
Mao had been quite ill lately, but he looks very healthy the stale were eanceUed. dis- , spokesi!M!n were not sure !. not have to resort to surface or "'~aled befor• the strike creas~.
and
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in this photo.
rupting the plruiS of an estimal· whether there would be much ' &lt;'3rriers," be added.
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deadline
would
contmue CurtiS said the dem s were Gl
ed 13,000 travelers.
Idemand for it.
I OfficialJ at the Air Express througb to their final destin•· 7S per cent higher than the
More than 1,000 members o! A Continental Trailways agent Co. said they "hadn't lelt a !ions, even though this might settlement recommended June
the International Association o1 1said, "If it is warranted we will !bing yet" and thought the com· mean t.oking off . lrom s0111e 1 by a special
presidential
Machinists were on strike In I put on extra buses" and the pany would continue norms! op- mtermedlale
atrports after emergency board headed
by
eef
e
Ohio. Four out of the fiva l (llesapeake and Ohio Railroad orations.
picket lines were up there.
Sen. Wayne L. Morse. !&gt;-Ore.
· struck airlines fly into the state, Isaid addltlolllll passenger ears The state's largest city was , From the Texas Wh1te House, Those recommendallOIIS were
with only Nallonal not serving will probably be added to ils the one hardest bit by the 1 President Johnson
appealed retected by the _JAM_
JaliOD
Ohio.
I trains.
strike. More than 200 flights Thursday mght for both s1des Sen. Morse S81d the strike
lt appeared doubUul that the
Mall To Move
daily were cancelled at Cleve- lo come to terms on a new "cannot be justified on
any
unel!ected airlines in the state, Postal officlals were eonfident ' land Hopkins Airport, disrupting three-year contract, and get basis whatsoever," urged Its Lee Glaas, !!ilarplbllrl. Aliisuch as American Delta TAG I that air mall could be kept mo•· 75 per cent ol the passenger back w bargaining "as soon postponement for
additional ens county. wu e!et;~ preoland Lake Central ~auld be able , ing without any apprect.'!ble.~ traffic. About 870 mech1111- as posoible."
mediatioo, and offered to re- ~of the .11&lt;£-'!."__iic.,.n Ohio
Maps of the proposed Chester-Tuppers Plains water to eope with the additional de- · tays.
ics, ramp men and utility work· Jdhn!on also order~!&lt;~ govern- oonvene his emergency board Br ,lli!P l,....nktp 'llllnsystem may be inspected in the window of the Baum mand for seats.
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"We usUilly use three of the ers were idled there.
men! officisls to assure that to help reach a settlement.
clay night at the G'""i!Wt coutt!J
Lumber Co. at Chester or the Sohio Service Station in Most echoed the view ol an : strucit airline. lor mail service,
Tribe Stranded
air tra ..portatioo was avalla· The government, which used ell8ul0b offtee, IICCOnllnc Ill
Tuppers Plains. it was announced today.
American spokesman in Colum· ' but we've diverted 11 to other The Cleveland Indians were ble for defense needs, to keep all lis legal tools to try to avert county agent Bryson R. Carter.
Officials of the proposed system steeri~g committee bus who said thai the nne bad . airlines which have not been el· stranded temporarily w h en, the mails moving, and to "min- the strike, has also done all it Olher officers elected were
announced , all people interes':_e!l_m obta1mng a __ water! neither equipm&lt;nl nor personnel , lecled."' explained R a 1ph their 11 a.m. United Air Lineslimie the inconvenience to the can to minimie the Impact ol Leo Story, · vice • president;
supply m Iheir respective 1
with which to provide utra · Thompson. a~sistant postmaster 1
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travelmg public."
the walkou~ Johnson slid.
and Paul Baer, "'""etmy·treu-

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Thousands of air travelers- Not only Is Friday the Oights on nationwide.
people who like to get where bUBiest flying day of the week.
summer vacat 1on The airline spokesman said
they •re goin g fast - 1aced a but the
frustraUng scramble at alrporls season Is at its heigbt.
the walkout would affect 40,490
across the nation today lor Before the strike deadUne, passengers and 64Z flights at
available fligbt.o because of the airline spokesmen predicted the Chicago's O'Hare and Midway
slrike called al 6 a. m_, against shuiA!own would virtually knock airports; 37,000 passengers and
five major airlines.
out all space available and 529 filghls at New York's
Railroads. bus lines and other standby seats, the mainstays of Kennedy and LaGuardia air·
airlines were geared for a rush the airlines' latest effort to paris; 20,000 passengers and
of business.
lure young people Into the skies 292 flights at Los Angeles;
The strike call by machinists at reduced rates.
17,800 passengers and
383
against Eastern. United, Trani American Airlines said Ito Oights at Washington's Dulles
World, National and Northwesl reservations departm•nt at San and National airports ; J7,i00
airlines, which handle
more Francisco was "almost a piiBIIengers and 270 flights at
than 60 per cent of the nation's shambles" because of travelers San Francisco, and about 9,03i
air traffic, could not have come trying to book flights on their passengers at Boston.

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school children may be transported, and will argue about the
money at a later date.'" . .
The later date will be set thiS
afternoon, when Saxbe •aid he
would meet with the Cleveland
Distrlcl Office "so that the in·
vestlgation may co m m en c e
promplly."
Saxbe made his statemenl at
• press conference where he
sa1d the low bid for a 66-pus·
senger bus was
· $6So7.30
b' while
;
Kentucky rece1ved a 1d asl
Oblo Five • Day Fore&lt;ast
Temperatures from Saturday through Wedaeaday will
average two II four dqrees
obove oormal
Representotlve dally oorm·
ol lalgbs and Jon ...., etadnnatl 1'1 anot "· Colambua
1'1 and U, aad Clevelaad 83
aad fO.
Warm and humid over tbe
weekend. A UUie cooler •·
bout Moaday. Warmer again
by the middle of ll"xx week.
Scoltlred &amp;bowen
about
Saaday, expected to avenge
aae-qaarter laeb or lOla.

starts a! 8 p.m.
Albenl
that a ceiling could be set for feeder call sale wDille beld a!
all school. dislr1cts rather . than 1 p.m. Oct. 4, and AIJieq wiD
each dlstr~ct doing II individusl· have another sale CII _Nov. 11
ly.
Carter pointed out \lilt tbele
However 1be Injunction sales are for calves Mmlped
ughl . Franklin County Com: by the original produeer loci~
:on P;:_,s Cour was denied ed in Gallia, Atbeal, ·~.
and the state
sh d .th Meigs, Vinton, _. lllli'l'oundinC
th bidding pl:n
ea WI counties. Conslglllneull f11r 11it
;.e n st time .bida for b• es Oct. f Galllpaiil aalil . . due
were aJvertised, only cha~sis Sept. IS.
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b '!ted b'ds Th I· Present were 1.1111 0111!!,
torney
ers sugenera
ml I' s Iom' ce e ana Leo Story ' and Paul Baer·• Ken
nounced they woold readvertise Ackerman, COUDiiJ' ..en!, and
for bids from body dealers and W. A. LaFollet!e, Albeal R
threatened an investigation if no I)'; c. E. Blau.Jee,
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ent, and Sammy~-. J!llfCI
The lale!t bids received from county; Bob Crawford. 001111\1
body dealers are the ones that ~t~~ent. and Joe w~ ~
eavy
Saxbe claims amount to "ran- nnct1 county; FreiS GW., Ohio
lOIII" demanded by the dealers Valley Llvestoot ~; lli4
• Bud Carter and Didl A•••
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,er, coon1y agent 111111 t-H ...
ow
IIJtant and GleDD Graham, C)aj.
Ill co.;.ty.

March of $5138.03 for an identical bus.
.
To. Set Ceiling
Saxbe wdi make his recom·
mendation to the Ohw Depart·
menl of Education and the
S~te Sch~l Board so that a
ceiling pr~ce lor the stole subsldy to local school districts lor
bus purchases may be S&lt;t.
Bus body dealers -~d sought
a temporary restrauung order
against the
thatli allows
tak pian 1r
d b'd the
state to
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largest oll depot on the
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dealt a "devastating blow" to. Ohm got . a welcome respite
tbe Communist war machine I Tbursdsy mght from the early
knocking out pumping stations &lt;ummer heat wave wbleh bung
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