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NO. 58

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO.

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U. S. air raids against Communist North Viet Nam.
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Protestant denominations with
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the accidenl The fire was ex·

Parkersburg, suffered knee and
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on a car drlvlll by Terry h.-ew-

llngulsbed by the Chester Vol·
unteer Fire department.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
indicated this morning the ml&amp;bap is still under investigation,

er, 20, RL 1, Portland, going
lOUth, raportedly failed as tbe'
ear approaehed the interseetlon. Brewer's car struck
a
parked vehlele owned by William D. Tuttle, Rt. 1, Minersville. Brewer's automobile carne
to a stop later alter It hit a
cuard rail.

Sheriff's department deputies
returned to Chester at ll p.m.
Sunday to investigate a two •
ear accident at the intersection
of Route 248 and old Route 7 In
front of Summerfield's Restaurant.

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BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) - Pollee bJd few Ieadl 111day in their search for the sex slayer of a University of
Colorado coed who waa attacked in a eastle-llke tower
of the university's Maclcy Auditorium.
Beautiful and talented Elaura Jeanne Jaquette
slain In a dingy, littered music practice room
flights up a creaky l!talrcase which splrala lnlld8 the
building's ivy-covered romanesque tower. Orpll muste,
reverberating eerily through the bulldln&amp; pl'llbably
muffled her death
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Jaquette'o body,
alayltlgs lJl IIIII IIIt II Jl8ll'l at
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a running battle oo miles north helicopter . was . forced down ,
A man in lhe Dayton suburb 1
of Saigon during the weekend 1 Sunday rught Wllh mechamcal [
1 of
Kelterin~ was electrocuted !
had dtlftculty today fmdmg I trouble 12 miles west of . Chu
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Saturday when he touched a
members of the Viet Cong Lai, 350 miles north of Saogon.
1200 volt electric line wluch was
force which fled Into jungle ' Anuther Choctaw commg to Its ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - A blown down near his home.
near the Cambodian border resrue was knocked down by woman was shot to death early 1• In Columbus Jightrung touch·
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under heavy pounding.
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Pounding Storage Areal
A Jhird Choctaw was brought estranged husband , just a few . fire as well as a number of
The petroleum storage areas down today but U.S. spokesmen bours after she bad moved out smaller house lires
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and Air Force hombers were I
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after a terrific struggle.
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CHICAGO (UP I) _ Dr. Martin Luther King
· peoding the filing ol charges. , GRENADA, Miss . (UP() - · five
killed in one crash ple-sl, Middleport, passed
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upon the nation's Negroes Sund~y to .~esolv~ thetr dtf-1 They had. been separated and Civil rights leaders vowed to- [ near Elyna , doed on auto acct- Sunday afternoon in
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GOP Direction
ferences in a "coalition of consctence and JOin forces I she had flied for divorce.
day to renew demonslrations , dents from 6 p.m. Frldsy un- hospital.
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WA' 'ffNGTON - REPUBLI· in a nonviolent army that no political machine could A woman who had helped , broken up Sunday by a squad ol j til midnight Sunday, a •urvey Born June 4, 11104 in
cans In search of the way back defeat.
Mrs. Fore move Sunday had 1 state police who sprang out by United Press International ville she was &amp;be da~~:.,:! I
to power have been urged to
King a Nobel prize-winner, spurned the call for •gone to the restaur ani with her J of hiding and banged
heads and the Ohio Highway Patrol tbe 'late Levi and
take a leaf from the Kennedy black separatism as unrealistic and said Neg_roes and · to get something to eat. . She ; with billy clubs and gun butts showed.
Pierce.
notebook - put the accent on white were "tied in a single
1said Fore approached the1r car 1in a wild melee at the county I .
dr
ed
d 8 ·vors include her
1and one of
youth . New . faees and
fresh arment of destiny .,,
CIVI)
in the parking lot, invited t?em cc-·· ouse _
Six persons
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programs atmed at the young g King led ahout 5,000 persons movement's choel proponents ol to eat with him and was reject-[ " If you don't like what hap- three
were kolled In oth
Jenkin;on
Flmeral aa dew foP
people who will come to domi· on a two-mile march to City l"black poyer" on the Issue of ed.
•pened today
be here tomor· l er aCCidents to boost the acCI- tw
J 'k Satterfield
11 Rt. 1 Bud""" · who
nale the electorate in the next Hall, where m(e his reformation vloleoce.
Floyd
McKissick, \ She said he returned to his row ," Leon Hall, a field worker dental death loll to 33 for the
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der•'e ••tll be a key to GOP namesake he posted on the prestdenl of the Congress of car, she got out of the car Mrs . i for Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr ., I weekend.
f' ld 0 0 1 b th
Meigs General Jbp!tal filler
rejuvenation, according to
a door his iisl ol 14 demands to Rac!al Equality !CORE l, drew I Fore was in and wen! in the told a rally attended by about \ Over the long Fourth ol July : (&gt;·
(&gt; wo
years illnelll,......., hoM tofrank report called "where the make Chicago an "open city ." an ovation when be told the restaurant, then heard a !hol l70 persons Sunday
holo'day 3! persons dt' ed in traf- Pn terceo"'1 omber '
sister
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The actlon was symbolic of crow
ere was no 1sagree- an saw ore~ car pu away. Hall said Negroes would fie accidents
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The report, prepared by the Martin Luther who tacked hi• ment between CORE and King · He was. found at his trailer attempt to use the facilities at •
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"and a:n."'great-grandehild. the Rev. Howard lbqlpllllflle.
conservative • oriented Senate "95 Theses" on the door of the : on hat poonl.
borne. behind a bar he owns, by Sardis Lake, sw•m in the Kiwa· 1 The vtctom• mcluded,
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iatlog. Burial wu Ill lie Willi
Republican policy committee, castle Church in Wittenberg. ! "Black power, oontrary to sberifl's deputies.
nis Club swimming pool and in- soulheastern Ohio, William B. Mro. Satterfield was a mem- cemetery.
was released during the week· Germany, in 1517. fl was what it has been misrepr.esenl- i
tegrate oUI&lt;r facilities.
Hounshell, 24 . Rt. 2 Beaver, be:' of tbe Chcrch of Chrosl of He was 8 member ollbe Jill'.
end . "Sill&lt;'f party idenlificeti"" Luther's first public act in his Ied to mean, docs not advocate ,
CLINIC REPORT
killed when hi• car left Ohio Moddleport.
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riaonvtlle PreabyterlaJI .-c111
Is al Its weakest among voters crusade for reformation of the violence," McKissick saod. "Jt l Gallia county health nurses Mayor Takes Up
220 in Pike County and crashFuneral servoces will be
of HarrlSOIIVIIIe Grautll
in t,_,ir early and mtddt• 2 1S, catholic Chureh.
advocates political and econom- last Saturday administered 24
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d ed near Waverly.
at 10 a.m. at the
Prior 1o farmiJie be wu
we suggest presence of enorTwo dozen people passed out , ic power. fl is not a slogan . It polio, 31 DPT's, s!x D-T's, 33 Two Ban 8 Satur ay
mgsCoats Funeral B'""': .
schoolleacber lJl M8ip COUll·
r.-.ous opportunty; opportumty from tbe 9S-degree be
Some lis a movement wblcb seeks to tuberculin skin tests, five ly- Two persons were fined and
Rev . Donald HICks olfiCI8ling.
m
y-ears He l!eiVId
to make the!O new voters Re- 1011,000 persons bad been 'lchange conditions from wh!cb phold innocuiaUons and six two forfeited hoods in the court
Vetel'BDI Memorial Hospital Burial will be In Gravel HID
"::lthe
lbtbera
public""S; opportunity to
expected to attend the rally riots erupt."
smallpox vaccinations. Since the of Pomeroy Mayor
Charles A&gt; --ti.,lons Salllrdoy _ Ford , cemetery m Cheshire. Frlenda Board many years.
these new voters in terms of Jhat King Isler said was a King has been highly crKieal first of the year free lmmuni- Legar Saturday mght.
Goodnight, Reedsville;
Mrs. may_ eall at the funeral borne Surviving are bJ1 wife Norma,
!heir own problems, their own "tremendous •ucce!B."
· ol the term "black power," zations to GaUia residents have Ernest E. Blake, 42, Colum- Kermit Fisher, Cleveland.
anytime.
brothers CJarenco' Ml 0.
Issues. their own needs
and The rally marked an ap- contending it carriea overtones totaled 501 polio. 564 OPT' s. and bus, wa• _fined 'IS and costs
Florida; Earl, Belvine, OliiD,
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parent detente between King Iof black supremacy.
286 smallpox vaccinatior
on conviCtion of reckless oper- Dlschar8es Salllrday - Mrs.
Melp General Bolpllal
and
era! nleces IIIII pbewl
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ation and Roy Sidney Sansbury, William Levacy and daughter. Admll81ono S l - y sev arranpmellla De
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47, Middleport, $5 and cost!, Admlssloaa Sanday - Alma zo Menchini, Pomeroy.
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failure to yield right of way. Doss, Coolville; Edna Leach, Discbal'IM Satorday Forfeitures were by
Mary Pomeroy; Katherine Weaver, Admlulou Somday McDaniel, 28, North Carolina, Harrisonville; Francis David- les Harrison, Middleport;
assured clear distance, $25 bond son, Langsville.
Ia Redekin, Albany.
GARDEN CITY N.Y. (UP!) Sovlel poet in an open letter this one I bave a partl&lt;'lllar and heavy and aopl!lslleated wea- and stanley Kiser, Letsrt Falls, Dla&lt;barges SUnday Sadle Dlscbafpa Sunday _ Betty
ldcEihilmey.
Bailey.
- NOOel Prize.wlnnlntl ~erica published in New~, for personal batred. I am against pons they carry to kill our sons. lntollcatlon, $25.
aovellst Jf!hn Steinbeck today wblch be bas been wrltlng a this Chlne•e-lnspired war. 1 And where lbat oU and those
IIDld Sov)et poet Yev1eny nationally synldlcated week)J don't know a slDIIe American weapons come from, you
Yevtuallenb . !bat "the ,&amp;illll column.
who Is for IL But •. • you probably know better than I • ,
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ftB!ph Cundill
Middleport
would fall sUeot and our dear · The Pulitzer and Nobel prize- uked me to denounce half a ,
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"'ll cll8d IniAl' IDddleport Vllo
1\Iinla eolllld persuade North Guggenheim, Newsday's .editor to join me In denOUDclng lhe lbose weapoDS were nul being State pollee camouDaged In about the eoct fights billed by managed to escape as
!age court
of
VIetNam
agree In &amp;ood Jalth and publisber, to mge bls whole war.
aent, we would DOl be In Viet treea
the site of its promoters as
Kentueky pollee 011 the JP'OWl!l l'ii&lt;IOJlOdl
aoekleat
a.JD.
Ill ne&amp;olla!e.
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c:npyrlgh~ reply slD!WiaDeous- "Surely you don't belleve !bat Nom at all • , ,
.... ' ntucky Derby of cock Derby
of eoct flghtlng." in.
11111ay 111 Gl'llft.IC
In a poem publlsbed Jull 7 In ly available to all news media. our 'pilots Oy Ill bomb "I beg you to use your very 1 1 g h t 1ng," Sunday swooped Wearing special camouDage Pollee Slid Hille IIIOilf7
•Poll&lt;e uld ()Jndlll's velllc'lt
a ~~ Ulerary newspaper, In ao doing, Guggfnbelm cblldrell,' tbal we send bombs CODSiderable Jnlluence oo your down on olgnal from a pollee outfits, state troopers were conllocaled boe&amp;UIO the balk
parUc1
Yevllk
notedld
and ht*vy equipment agalJlst people, your govemment, and plal:e tv break up the bloody, bidden In treea and a1ou1 the coek light beltlnl 11
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"""' tebl- inJillcent olvlllana! Tbls Ia not on those who look to the Soviet lll=l oporl
edges ol tbe woods where the with 111 etlllral
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bec , 11!11111 • ....,.. r "'"uwr o son,
oil the VIet Nam war beck, II c:urrently a U.S. soldier Easi'Berlln In 1153, BudapeallJl Union for uslstanee, to stop "
fights were held.
The tarteSt """""' o1
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VIet N!UD.
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sending the murderous mercll- Olfioers arrested 88 of the
M a prearranged moment a ncovll'td - ·from a
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l!t"pbeclr'a open teller read, "You !mow aa well as I do, andlse tbrougb .North VIetNam speclalora and eonftscated 1.10 state pollee airplane circled !be Dlllflt.• lland · 11M up bJ1
II! jllrl:. " ... You !mow"'~ Geoya, ~t we 1re .,..btlll oil be used agaillatlbe South., birds. Thltleen of the battlinijrl&amp;h.l area and through a ~ , _ .....
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ing lot ol the Spamsh Main ResemonstratiODS deaths
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hit holiday proportions B Wdn sd
Sunday olllowa ball
bore on u.s.
T0 be Renewed lor the second straight week. . e e e ay quite • lew lrlladlJ lliJiuclbrC
Her husband, Denver. 50, was
beld in Atbens County jail \
At least 24 persons, Including Jemlie Satterfield, 62, 790 Ma·
or two boy frladl. Bu&amp; J
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The slleriff'• depiltmelll ...,; ;
ported IIDOiber wreck .. ~ '
Route 248 at !be IDMised'_. ,Of'
old Route 7 wbere a
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Wled automobile.
far

Violent weather swept Ohio lightning and a hail storm witb read 68 at Toledo, 66 at Cle~~
Ibis past weekend with at least stones "as big as goU balls" land and Manetta, 69 at Cur
one tornado, a hail storm, light- struck western Montgomery cinnali and 68 at Colwnbus.
ning strikes and high winds.
County.
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A small tornado hit near Ay- Heavy rains soaked mll)ly Althougb tbe weather mnderersville in Defiance County Sat· I parts of the state with up to ated late Sunday and remained
urday night , demolishihg a , lour inche• of water, but oo ma- lcalm overnight, it looked Uke
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trailer and injuring six I JOr flooding was reported.
more thunderstorms w o u I d
occupants. Sheriff's deputies The storms lowered tempera- \' move into the state later ill the
said four adults were in good tures, but only temporarily. By day.

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By United Prest loteraal!onal Ireported small fires caused by daybreak today tbe mercury

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Commt~nist gunners ~Wtught down one American
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The twister also wrecked a wDI be broken July 21 for implane, an Air Force F4 Phantom, but its twQoman
ULA RIDENOUR
garage and blew a barn off Its! provemeol of a road oD doe
was quickly rescued. An A4 Skyhawl!. from the c•rnerl
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foundation. II knocked down north sho... of Rocky Fork
USS Constellation waa missing and presumed down.
IJia Rodenoar, Chesler, bas scores of treea and cut a path !' Lake Highland County, markTwo land-based Skyhawks sank an armed
eompleted a course in Cosme- through a woods. II was lhe on· 1ng the atart of the APJIIllacbist
vessel with Zuni· rockets and, 20 milh!"eter \ tol•i!Y and advaoc•• balr otyl· 1 Jy tornado reported in Ohio ai- . Ia highway program in Ohio.
cannon shells as the boat raced toward the two ai.J'IIlen ing at Southerton • Marty though more severe ones swept
Glenu Rhodes of
Mouat
eight miles off the coast. An Air. Force Albatross
Beauty Academy. Sbe Ia now tbrough Michigan and Indiana. Orah will do the work amfer
plane picked up the downed pilots wtthm
\ employed at _the La Femme
Wmd and
--:as
8 $3ll,248 contriH't.
after they parachuted into I
Beauty Shop lD Belpre.
panied by It g h n lt n g
Reloeatlon of u. s. 5! at
the sea .
situated 130 miles west-north[caused numerous fires an
,.,1e,,burg another Appa1
The United Stales lost lour west of llano!, 20 moles north· I
knocked down trees and utili!) / Jt:;a project, 11 oxpeetecl to
1
helicopters in the Soutb and northwest of tbe Panhandle
poles. Dayton was blacked out ;
early aext mouth. A M.l
four
servicemen were , port of Dong Hoo and another ,
for up to an hour Saturday million eontract already bas
killed in one of the crashes. . ,32 mtles nortb-northwesl ol
when eiectr•c wire• were beeD awonled .for tile ......
American infantrymen . who ,-tai Vinh. .
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.knocke&lt;l do\1ll.
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-.,.
killed 238 Communist troops in 1
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A U.S. Marine CH34 Choctaw \
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Mao Killed

Madame Nature Mad

63 Ford

The handle bars of Heaton's
cycle ripped through the wind·
shield and left side of the Bal·

u.s. Air F?rce and Navy planes

SAIGON (UP!) _

W~r fl. · •. ..

St.anderd t 1
tires.
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of the road over an embank·
ment. Balderson sustained lac-

eoU.::~IE:t
Chu~: w(~~ ~:C~u~~~·N~;;: ~l~/Wa:. t~~n~i~i~a~I·:~~~s::~
Tuesday opens a 12-&lt;lay confer- reported today.
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euto trar

Balderson,s car, follDwing the
Impact, ran off the right side

More Oil Depots
Hit by Bombers
In Northern Raid ·.

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WORLD
Auto.

Injuries.
Ginther, a passenger on the
cycle driven by Heaton, also
suffered a compound tractura
of his left leg.
The victims were transported to Pomeroy by the Pomeroy
emerJ:ency unit at S:fi p.m.,
transferred to a Ewing ambulance ad rushed to
Holzer.
Two ambulances, with oquad
members ln each, took the vic·
lims from Pomeroy to Holzer.
The Meigs County Sherifl's

Two Meigs county men were
seriously Injured In a molorcycle-&lt;:111' collision Sunday
on
Route 7, just north of Chester.
Rushed to Holzer Hospital
and admitted with severe injurIes were cycllsl!! James Heat.
on, RD 3, Pomeroy and Ray
Ginther, 27, of Chester.
Hoapltal officials said today
Heaton's left leg had been am·
putaled by surgery . Heaton suffered a compoond fracture of
bis leg, and multiple
other

Balderson told authorities he
saw the cycle dart toward the
centerline, pull back, then started to pass a southbound car,
crossing the (e[]terline and striking the left front of Balderson '9
northbound car.

department said the cycle, a
Harley-Davidson, ran headon into a car operated by Thomas H.
Balderson, 21, of 2303 Highland
Road, Parkersburg.

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"Just to Top Thing~ Off--''

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO INTEREST Of
MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Entered a• aecond claSI mailing matte•
at the post office at Pomeroy, Ohio.
National advertising representative
ljottinelli Kimbllll. Inc., 343 Lesinaton
Ave., New York City, New York.
Subscrlpt!Dn rates: Delivered by car
35 cenll per week
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1, ritr where available,

GrlUld Canyon
Donnybrook
How w meet fthe future water needs_ of
the country - ;perhaps our m?st pressmg:
••mollie probjem -is a queot10n general·
Jy ..P'blo of' eliciting a rather ho·hum re·
opoaat. Ao a natural attention-grabber, 11
probably lalla somewhere between the de·
bate over dropping Latin from high achoul
..eurrlc:ula and the current support pnce for
ooybeans.
:, At lo"l until now. 111e current contr&lt;&gt;litrt1 over th' Central Arizona Projectwhich includes two power dams on the
Colorado River near Grand Canyon - is
Ctllin&amp; the ,ttention it deserves.

'flit b1tlle WJI joined when a dedicated
bf~d of conservationists - scho.lars prefer
tbe t,rm, "preservationist~ " - · protested
federal en.crotcbment on the Grand Can·
yon fqr dams. The money gained from sell·
iril electrlc power produced by the dams
will be used to finance the water aspech
of the Central Arizona Project.

Sine, then, the question has degenerat·
,drlnto 1 hopeless oquabble, with both sidos
tenainc tQ rely more and more on bald as·
ffrtionl and .biall'l&lt;l stu&lt;lles to develop their
tri~rnent.s. J;:ach Is guilty of losing track of
the national problem - how to provida the
w"er requirements of an exploding UQPU·
lllion tl f price· tho country can afford to
pa~.

The · p~eservationiists, particularly, seem

fllndtiQOn(flly opposed to any chaney
'oflllc~ lavolves the nationJI environment.
fet the ,arth's history indicates that change
has been t&lt;lotinuous from the beginning.
·.
' On ~t other hind. the backers of the
Pl,..~l· W have adopted I rather cynJ.
I a{VtUd.lOWJrdf considering alternative
JI•'•Iii of Jintncin&amp; the project.
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Capitol Comment, Events
By William
WASHINGTON - The civil
rights movement has reached
a crossroads of profound social
and political significance.
A
twilight turning lies immeiate·
ly ahead .
If tbe movement lakes the

rght fork - which is to say
the fork of responsibility and of
some restraint - it will do so
under the tested leadership of
such men as Roy Wilkins of the
National Association for the Ad·
vancement of Colored People.
If it lakes the left fork which is to say the fork ol irre-

sponsibility and of threatened
wide Negro violence in a reverse racism suggested by the
enigmatic slogan of
"black
power·• - it will at'Cepl the stri·
dent i~adershjp pf such newcomers as Stokely Carmlchllel.
He is head of the oddly named
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,
otherwise
known as '' Snick."
The Wilkins forces
believe
in continued progress toward

tho orgument that it could be done

full Negro rights
through
some cooperation with the
wh1tes and through methods

cheaply and efficiently by steam or

Ulat are at home within

111101e•r pi1nts Is hl&amp;hiy debatable.
J41ny onslne,rt beHove that oteam pow·
,r Is more ewen1ive th~n hydro. And no
•J»ert on atomic wwer will deny that nuelear plants of the lize needed here are
many y,ars away from fiscal feasibility.
Moreover, any federal move to construct
tn~ operate - steam or nuclear plants
of tl!lf mtlniiN4f would generate more poUtlcal and aoclal controverlJ than the pre·
aenl proposal. There is little doubt that
illf pr.,trv•llonisll would again spearbead tho opposition.

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5o tu; ilolh sides can claim a victory.
IJ'he protion•nlf have secured the 1pprovai
of lht Houoe reclamation •ubcommittee.
'l'ht pn~trvllionists apparently have iUC·
~Qdod in killin&amp; one of the damo. Interior
~·tary Stewart Udall has made I nottoQ-vtlled threat of a presidential veto if
¥oiiJ dfms are okayed.
That leeves just une dam - safely out·
aide the national park 's boundary - and
the prQ&amp;pect or another emotio1al donnybrook on the House flour .

It Jloo le1ves a most veiing national prob·
Jom unoolvad.

the
American tradition . Increasing·
ly the Carmichael forces raise
implicatioos of something approachng a Negro revolution

by which the black minority
WQUid simply seize whal it may
want by any means at hand.
The social meaning of all this

ts that while the Wilkins types

S. White

Practically, the
situation
could not be mure tense, and
tl"1e more so because this is a
Congressional election
year.
The intra-Negro divisions being
forced by the Carmichaels are

bly less heart for the measure
as a wtlole than there was only

putting pro-civil rights lberal
poltician.s in Dottt parties in a
most difficull fix. Few of them

1&lt;11 the civil righll push.

in a showdown can or will go
so fa r as te aet·ept the all b1Jt
open incitements to violence of
the Carmichaels. Nearly all of
them are thus. $'flxiously ho~ing that
1\ltinses will come
out o
n the Negro leader·

ship

le - a hope, for il·
lust.rati , now ln effect public-

ly voiced by no less true :1 dv·
il rights advocate than Vke·
President Humphrey.

Whatever the eventual outcome among the Negroes, ~ mw·
ever, the Carmichaels
htt\i!
already done immense harm
to the movement itself.
No
objertive observer of
recent
election returns, particularly in
such crucial states as California, can doubt that a white backlash against Negro extremism
is already moving powerfully
in this country. Unless the ex·
tremists are brought to book by
elect1on day, unless it is clear
by then that men of the rational stamp of Roy Wilkins are to
win the day among the Negro
rank and li le, civil rights it·

weeks ago.

This is the pass to
which
about
cryptic sloganeering
" black power" has even now

about such celebrities as

~. c~ed ~ "1!!1!!1 ~I·"

gesundheit, II recovering floe
!rom surgerJ al Mayo Clinic.
Hedy Lamarr's forgeltlnf ller
reeeQI headache&amp; lq a movie
e~lled "the tth Circle" w be
fiblttd In Wasb., P. c. .. Sol!l·

Tamara

the

ooct

air hummer to remove barnacles of tartar, and stain from
teeth of a patient who waa sch--

But early losa of teeth
11
not your natural de:Jtiny. You

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SAYS
By William Lawrenre, D.D.S.
"You'vegoUoget a n air

hammer to clean the children'»
teeth. What's the name of lhat
di sease·~ They 'll ali have
it,
every single one, if you don't
get an air hammer. "

eduled to appear the next day
beCore a Congressional co~it­
tee He want&lt;d lo look his best
in front of the television earn·
eras.
It's perfectly sensible lo re·
move stained, crusty deposits
to make teelh look better, but
the major reC:~son for · doin&amp; so
is prevention of
periodontal
disuse. or at least reducin6

ballot boxes as it has n()l: been
in many years.

want to go forward with respect
for the Constitution and
for
public CJrer tlle Carmichaels

its incidence and effects. P. D.
is the cause of 11reatest tooth
loss in our population - arter
age 45 nearly eight of every
10 being extracted are because
of it.

Even now , the chao tie and
P. D. may be&amp;il Innocently
savage rivalries for top - dog enou&amp;b witb mild ilftammaNegro tio• ol eums aroaod aeck1 of
are playing with a frightful position among the
leaders
those
of
earned
stat- tertb, redness and sweUIIJI, and
fire. Intentionally or not, they
us
like
Wilkins
and
those
am· bleeding of &amp;umo between teelb.
are moving toward a situation
biliollsly
reaching
ones
like Thl• may be a ltUialt sip and
which could end in a tragic
Carmichael
have
funamen·
•bould not be lcnored.
black-white confrontation
in
tally
altere
the
atmosphere
in
Later it progresses to infec.
which the only conceivable los-Congress
unt
he
Administra·
tion
of supportine structures
ers would be the Negroes them·
tion
·s
new
civil
rights
bill.
of
teeth.
involving deeper lay·
selves.
Most
of
the
bill,
with
the
not·
en
of
soft
tissues and bone, fi.
Wilkins w i~hPs to
operate
able
exception
of
a
provision
to
nally
loosening
teeth beyond
with reason ; by strong impli·
force
owners
of
private
propersaving.
catitn his opposition wishes to
Signs of P. D. sometimes ap·
operate on the princi ple of eith- ty to sell or rent to Negroes a·
pear
in yullng people, but It
gainsl
their
will.
was
onee
all
er-or. Either the Negroes are
oe(;urs
most frequently in the
but
assure
of
pa
ss~ge
.
Now
.
to have all they demand all
mature
population, tending to
not only is that sectior, as good
at once or "black power" increase
in severity 81 we ael
whatever precisely that term as dead. as it should be, but
older.
more importantly there is visi·
may ~Man - will rise up •

Hado's They'll Do Ir Every time

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~~==~~~~~~~WELL, SHE GOT MARRIED ;I.ND
QUh' HE.R JOB. LET'S SE.E HOrl SHE
SETS THE TABLE FOR HU88Y···

-.otl'RE UP

AND DOWN LIKE
A 1()-\()···WHA&gt;.T

AAE. YOU
AFTER NOW?

J'UST A KNt FE
AfiD FORK ANP
COFFEE. AND
SQii.E BREAD· ..

BUTTER, MILK
ANDSU6AA"'

TlMt: TO liE KIND
Dear Helen:
My husbllnd does not speak
to my parent&amp; wbo are ill llleir
70's. 11 makes my heart bleed
to think of them alliin( alone
on holidays, blrthdl!ys, etc. II
makes 11 very hard for o ur
boys, aces nine and II, and for
me.
Don't you think my husband
should swallow his pride and
et l~ast visit them occasioDIIIy? This is the winter of their
lives. - TORN APART
Dear Torn :
You didn't say, but I ima&amp;ine your husband Is
aettina
oven for slilhts he may not even fuUy remember.
1 bope he realizes before it'l
too late that revenge ill a bollm·
orang which hils the sender.
or thoae closs to bim, lbe bardest blow ol ali.
11 you can't budae
y Pur
mate, why not as~ your parents
to aend him a note of reconctllation? Perhap.o he wants w
.ive In but pride won't let him
take the first step. - H.
YOUR HFJLPING
HAND DEPARTMENT
Dear Helen :
Mrs. Mary Price had h e r
looth birthday on May 27th: If

don't have to sit around and
WBil for them to faU out. If
someone said to yo11, ''You can
save your teeth for many more
years - maybe a lifetime,''
wouldn't you jump at
I he
chance?

Then why don't you? Yuu have
that chance. Go to your dentist.
Ho can quickly tell by examinaiiun and X-ray if you have
P. P. and he &lt;an help you.
Mouth cleanliness is aiS&lt;I of
vital importan&lt;e: frequenl and
regular dental prophylaxis and
brushing after every
meal.
Most gum troubles can be prevented in this simple way.
Tbe A.lmaoae

By United Prtll lnternattoaal
Today is Monday, July II, the
192nd day of 1966, with t73 ''
follow.
The moon is between its last
quarter and new phase.
The moming stars are Venua

and Saturn.
Tbere are no

even~1

stars.

Thoreau said: ''The perception
uf beauty 11 a moral test."

DRINKING DIFfiCULTY
Weightl..sness, oucb as pr•
..us in a space cap~~~il Ia or·
• , bit, ren4ers it difficult klr UU.
naut&amp; to pour or drink liqui!lf
from an open vessel, so they
must be ~queeud out Ill ~­
Otherwiae. they w0111d IorDI
bules and floJI around IIIJ ·~
eapsuie.

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t1on - tod the people
w~ •
vavltate tow!ll'd
marijuana,
I.SJ&gt;, etc., are the llef-avoldinl
types who succumb 1o ony hallIt that will toop them froiD
every~y worriea? They'r, tht
future "M.A.'a" -

Marijuana

Ano!Jymous.
Publilhers shoold have
a
moral oblifalion lo our country, even I writers don't.
It
seems to me that the l1ond ol
literature on everything from
tlope to "sex is tbe friendhesl ,
thing" is nothing but propaca•da. Most of our ~ida haven't
bought it yet, hopefully, bul
u,. day will cqme, if this "~·
erybody does it, why not yoo?"
rot cqntinun.
Espjlclally if
they're told "marijuona II the
way 1o rebel." It isn'~
believe mel It can tiD.
You once said, Jlelen, "Art
these writers reporlini a trend
or creating qne?" an4 you couldn't be rilh~r!
Wby. why. WHY "'
thty
IJondinl Ule market with articles aimed '' breakinJ dowa
th' nwrals eQd drive ol our
youne people, lmPIJIJII It's
oquart to be otr~illtt?-SCAII­
W SQUARE
!lear Square :
rve said It before and I'D
lillY
it again: writers and pubsome of your readers would
lisbon
like 1'1 eat well, an4
like to make a wonderful old
oensationalism
aell•. Their new- ·
lady very happy. they could
send greetings to her at Maple est approach II "Play II oooJ.•
Cliff Convalescent Home,
4 and I'll go along with you-thll
me
Stearns St., Saxonville, Massa· aemi·acceptance tcarea
green.
chusett&amp;. - FRIEND
However, young peopi,
Dear Helen :
1\ been reading about marl· more than adult&amp; - have learnjl na and LSD and what
I ed "' read with argument. Talk
read worries me because many to them and you'll cliiCIIVOf tbtY
by
of the newspaper and maaazine arl'.n'l greatly inlluelli'Od
Tbey'rt
rej¥11'18 m~ke this whole lfimy their ''chron~rs. "
business of oo-called " non - ad· making up thtlr owa llllnda and
still tend to btl
dictive" drugs sound fascinal· the majority '"'"
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more
~quare
-n
ing.
Youne people who see these Thouib. ot course. II iln'l "ID"
report&amp; may think, "What's the w come riaht out and say so.
"ad"
harm - they don't hook you." The ''talk rebelllon,
conformist.
Too often writers seem convinc·
Let's hope the writing pendued ' tbe side of drugs.
lum
swl01a back - it w Ill
1 wonder how many
more
...,
the rnartet is saturated.
college stodent' joinerl pot par·
tla alter rea~i!IJ
Ill• ~-econl And always remamber: REAP
Controseries of articles on marlJUana WITH ARGUMENT!
in one of oor bi~JI'SI
maga· versial artiCil'll are written to
aines'! Must wrUers, trying to make you think and dioagree,
play it cool, Imply this is "in"? not swallow and 111Q811, - H.
This column II tledica~ Ill
Can't we slop this whitewashfamily
llvin:~, 10 if you'rt l)av·
In&amp; of something which, if aling
kid·
trouble or just plaia
lowed to .,onUnue, can causo
trouble,
let
Helen help YOU.
untold damaao? Hu it occurred to these writera that ciga· She wUl allo welcotllf J41111i
relies are considered "non- own omuslng esperiOIICOI. All·
addictive" tqo, yet habit&amp; can dress Helen Bolle! ill uro qf
bt as har4 to bre~k a1 ~dil' litis newsP'ptr.

John Quincy Adams was borQ
un this day m 17&amp;'1 .
On this day in hiStory :
In 11104, Vice President Aaron
Burr challenged Alexander
I!Jmilton 1o a duel and
morttlly wounde4 him.
In 1936, Adolf Hitler si&amp;netl 1
treaty in which he promised Ill
ro&lt;o&amp;nize the AI!Strian frontier.
In 195Z, Gen. Dwi&amp;hl EiSt!lhower was nomio'~ for
President by tho Republicana.
In 1955, lhe Air Force
Academy was dedicated at
wwry Air Baoe in Colorado.
A lhou&amp;ht for the dltYAmertcan writer Henry David

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two.
leach had doubl~s.
Raeine; 7:111 ·p.m.,
Mickie Daugherty went the ' Bri.. Mullen paced Middle- Singers VI. G•!UpoUa A
fuU olx innings for Cheshire. port with three bitB in
five lea; llad 1:31 p.m., Barrlat .
H all wed
h'l
!ked six
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Bombers VI. Galllpolll ~ lRi
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two for foor ~:-':,.,. w:~
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Top sticlanea for the Tigers included
by Rick M _
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JUdar 111d Louie Louden, three
and
esHall
ar I
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8teve
f th Tl
lin
ey.
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•op stlclqnal or 1
gera Line score:
were Gary Saunders, _three Cheshire .... 045 820 _ 19 IG 3
for All The family
f~ _four, including 1 triple, Bob Middleport
aso 00-11 11 3 ,
1
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By DJilK TIIIIMAS
The Cheshire Tigero oopped ~ - , ... • ..,. . , . _ , '"' ,...,..
Mike Bolin pitched a o n • a alugfest 1n the nightcap a&amp; In four trips to th• plate. C~tch· Harbrecht and Bob Spradling
Ches•fn 11rers 11-11
hittef as hio Middleport Yan- they downed the Middleport In· •er Sian Wilsoa waa two for each had two hito in three trips Cheshire blasted four trip!..
kets, 1965 defending champions, dians lfl.ll . The T1gero blasted four.
w the plate.
I and four &lt;loubl"' off Middledowned the CotUlgeville Yan· 18 hits. off two Indian pitchers. Line 100r1:
Andy Vaughan had a brace port starter Steve Halley and
kees IIHI for their second wi• The Middleport - Cottageville Middleport
147 3 - I&amp; 10 0 of singles, Pomeroy's only hits had a lt-9 le.ad at the end of
~aturdt"yK night in the Eighth game was a four inniog affair Cottageville .. 000 0 - 9 1 3 in the game. Tom Stulsby went four and one half ilmings of
nnua · yger Creek Tourna- "' Bolin allowed only one hit, Batteries: Middleport - Bo- six innings lor the Jets, allow· play. Chance for a lO run letd
men! for Little Leaguers.
one walk, and siruck out 12. lin (WP) and Wilson; Cottage- ed II hits, gave up one walk automatic wi• vanished whe1
In the opening gsme Salur· For Coiiagevilie, Ricky Houch- ville - Houchen (LP) and and struck out nine.
Middleport scored twice In the
day night, Pt. Pleasant Dunlop en gave up 10 hit&amp;, walked sev· Heckert.
Line score:
bottom of tbe fifth.
Tir"" spotted ihe Pomeroy Jets en and struck out seven.
Donlop S Jet&amp; 1
Dunlop Tires 001 OOZ-3 11 1 Halley worked five innings,
~- 2-1'1 first inning lead but ral- Big stick man for Middleport Dave Arringtoo pitched a Pomeroy
200 000 - z 2 1 allowed 15 hits, walked
sl x
l1ed wHh ooe run 1n the tep of was Ricky Van Matre, Yaa- two hitter, walked three and I Batteries: Dunlop - ArriRg· and struck out two. Rick Marthe third and lwo in the SIXth ' kees' ace hurler who played struck out 10 u Dunlop Tlresj ton (WP ) and Spradling: Porn- •tin held the Tigers ln,o the top
to do-:n Pomeroy 3-2.
I shortstop, with four hits, two dowaed Pomeroy 3-J In a aix eroy - Souisby (LP) and A. of the sixth allowing one bit
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Rolling Stones, the Beatles, lite
Kinks and the Animals ... Mah·
aeiwv ... Tho m~.ooo Mediter·
ranean • type manse in Bel •
Air bought by Tony Curtil used
to b&lt; ballet slllr Tamara Toumanova's .. ·

writars John Madara and Davt
White wrote their "1, 2, 3" •
a rock-roller bul some 3t , .
Mnted v..-tiouf IJ4ve
l!ll'dt
by such elauleai juz ""'"" II
8anh vall$llan, plua
11Ucll
middle-brows u Jane Morl...
~ack Jones, Percy Faith ...
Crown Puh!ilbllr, ttalt ftaiiJ
,._ fall novo! "five SQiooth
; - ... Ia "~ lo tNI
118 place, IJke '(lone Wltb tho
Wind,' as one ol tbe areat ond
belqyetl ~tll!lll~f o1 all lime:"
whlcb !• juat lilt lOri of 011rlJ
braa to ~lp tnd sie wh~l h~
pent In ·~ monl!l• or to. .

2-l&gt;JIIY Senllq'l, Pom,roy.Jillddleport, 0., July 11, 11141

ohowed us her ankle, which hacl
'lwo ankle bones" . . .
And
(he ankle bones connected to
the wow-gams . .. AI the Rain·
bow Room, Shelley Winters said
she wanted to appeur on Bdwy.
in "The SUbject Was Roses"
but her agent said she shouldn't play the mother of a grown
oon, adding, "Bot that's how I
won my Oscar in 'Anne
Frank'." Sybil Burtoo Christopher tOld 26 year-old actor Robert Woiders (due in "8 o au
Geate" ) lhat he looks ·:just
like my ex·hC!ibllnd 'Richard

self will be roughed up 1n the

fERT p,lJ&gt;RIKA WAS ~E. WQLD'S
BE.!lTWAJTRE.SS"· ANTICIPATED TidE
CUS'TOOER$' EVERY WISH ·..

Borwn) when he wu younaer."
... ' That's a compliment with
an ouch attached
Marguer·
lte Piazza, wl!ose booklnl at
the Royal Box of the
Hotel
"-"il:lna earller IIIII Ytll' ""
a disaster, regrouped · herta·
Ients tod will m&amp;ft anolher try
at tbe Vegu CIIIV'I P•tace
.... IIIII l!er huabilnd IIIII

London's new Playboy Club
ea!DJ in tor critical ridic~le
from tho Fleet Street cymes
who called it an architectural
inonstroslty
and an ariiislic
eyesore but our opy reports that
It's probobly just as attractive
w tho local squares and vlsll·
lng boobs as the u. S. version•.
~omes-away-lrom·homl for the
unhip . . . The London oyeoort
also has roulette which, plus
raiibit&amp;, should pile in the iettuoe . . The much-fcc!almed
IJiuslcal score for "Titan 1! La
Manfba" wu witten by Mitchell Lelah. who composes •
hefty percentaae of the radio •
TV J!niles that drive you bat&amp;
. . llqoted.-out Arvotlnlan Pres.
Arturo llla'o wife Sjlvia at the
time of the coup was recuper·
ati!IJ from suraery In Houston's
~nderson Cancer and Tumor lnatitute ... Veep Rubert Humphrey's son Bob's July t wedding
was postponed because of flancee Donna Erickson's second
· pneumonia attack . . Jack Ben·
ny's picking up more
than
flliO,OOO for four neii·fail week,•
at the new Lao Vega• Caenr I
Palace hotel and gambling hell
. . . It opens Au1ust ~ with Andy Williams . . . The
Jewish
Review in Buffalo replied Ill the
British editor who claimld Bible stories "may retard a child's
thinking." with this
modem
Talmudic ain&amp;: "That's nght,
why bother with nonentities like
Abraham, MC!ies and David
when you can teach children

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{ - fl~ phone 992-2156. Editorial phone
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"Just to Top Thing~ Off--''

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO INTEREST Of
MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Entered a• aecond claSI mailing matte•
at the post office at Pomeroy, Ohio.
National advertising representative
ljottinelli Kimbllll. Inc., 343 Lesinaton
Ave., New York City, New York.
Subscrlpt!Dn rates: Delivered by car
35 cenll per week
ono y01r In advance at the Dally Senti·
ael" office '18.20: sii months, $9.10
tbree months $3.90. By Motor Rout•
when carrier service not available on1
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SII IDOoths, .5.25; Three months, $3.00

1, ritr where available,

GrlUld Canyon
Donnybrook
How w meet fthe future water needs_ of
the country - ;perhaps our m?st pressmg:
••mollie probjem -is a queot10n general·
Jy ..P'blo of' eliciting a rather ho·hum re·
opoaat. Ao a natural attention-grabber, 11
probably lalla somewhere between the de·
bate over dropping Latin from high achoul
..eurrlc:ula and the current support pnce for
ooybeans.
:, At lo"l until now. 111e current contr&lt;&gt;litrt1 over th' Central Arizona Projectwhich includes two power dams on the
Colorado River near Grand Canyon - is
Ctllin&amp; the ,ttention it deserves.

'flit b1tlle WJI joined when a dedicated
bf~d of conservationists - scho.lars prefer
tbe t,rm, "preservationist~ " - · protested
federal en.crotcbment on the Grand Can·
yon fqr dams. The money gained from sell·
iril electrlc power produced by the dams
will be used to finance the water aspech
of the Central Arizona Project.

Sine, then, the question has degenerat·
,drlnto 1 hopeless oquabble, with both sidos
tenainc tQ rely more and more on bald as·
ffrtionl and .biall'l&lt;l stu&lt;lles to develop their
tri~rnent.s. J;:ach Is guilty of losing track of
the national problem - how to provida the
w"er requirements of an exploding UQPU·
lllion tl f price· tho country can afford to
pa~.

The · p~eservationiists, particularly, seem

fllndtiQOn(flly opposed to any chaney
'oflllc~ lavolves the nationJI environment.
fet the ,arth's history indicates that change
has been t&lt;lotinuous from the beginning.
·.
' On ~t other hind. the backers of the
Pl,..~l· W have adopted I rather cynJ.
I a{VtUd.lOWJrdf considering alternative
JI•'•Iii of Jintncin&amp; the project.
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Capitol Comment, Events
By William
WASHINGTON - The civil
rights movement has reached
a crossroads of profound social
and political significance.
A
twilight turning lies immeiate·
ly ahead .
If tbe movement lakes the

rght fork - which is to say
the fork of responsibility and of
some restraint - it will do so
under the tested leadership of
such men as Roy Wilkins of the
National Association for the Ad·
vancement of Colored People.
If it lakes the left fork which is to say the fork ol irre-

sponsibility and of threatened
wide Negro violence in a reverse racism suggested by the
enigmatic slogan of
"black
power·• - it will at'Cepl the stri·
dent i~adershjp pf such newcomers as Stokely Carmlchllel.
He is head of the oddly named
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,
otherwise
known as '' Snick."
The Wilkins forces
believe
in continued progress toward

tho orgument that it could be done

full Negro rights
through
some cooperation with the
wh1tes and through methods

cheaply and efficiently by steam or

Ulat are at home within

111101e•r pi1nts Is hl&amp;hiy debatable.
J41ny onslne,rt beHove that oteam pow·
,r Is more ewen1ive th~n hydro. And no
•J»ert on atomic wwer will deny that nuelear plants of the lize needed here are
many y,ars away from fiscal feasibility.
Moreover, any federal move to construct
tn~ operate - steam or nuclear plants
of tl!lf mtlniiN4f would generate more poUtlcal and aoclal controverlJ than the pre·
aenl proposal. There is little doubt that
illf pr.,trv•llonisll would again spearbead tho opposition.

-

5o tu; ilolh sides can claim a victory.
IJ'he protion•nlf have secured the 1pprovai
of lht Houoe reclamation •ubcommittee.
'l'ht pn~trvllionists apparently have iUC·
~Qdod in killin&amp; one of the damo. Interior
~·tary Stewart Udall has made I nottoQ-vtlled threat of a presidential veto if
¥oiiJ dfms are okayed.
That leeves just une dam - safely out·
aide the national park 's boundary - and
the prQ&amp;pect or another emotio1al donnybrook on the House flour .

It Jloo le1ves a most veiing national prob·
Jom unoolvad.

the
American tradition . Increasing·
ly the Carmichael forces raise
implicatioos of something approachng a Negro revolution

by which the black minority
WQUid simply seize whal it may
want by any means at hand.
The social meaning of all this

ts that while the Wilkins types

S. White

Practically, the
situation
could not be mure tense, and
tl"1e more so because this is a
Congressional election
year.
The intra-Negro divisions being
forced by the Carmichaels are

bly less heart for the measure
as a wtlole than there was only

putting pro-civil rights lberal
poltician.s in Dottt parties in a
most difficull fix. Few of them

1&lt;11 the civil righll push.

in a showdown can or will go
so fa r as te aet·ept the all b1Jt
open incitements to violence of
the Carmichaels. Nearly all of
them are thus. $'flxiously ho~ing that
1\ltinses will come
out o
n the Negro leader·

ship

le - a hope, for il·
lust.rati , now ln effect public-

ly voiced by no less true :1 dv·
il rights advocate than Vke·
President Humphrey.

Whatever the eventual outcome among the Negroes, ~ mw·
ever, the Carmichaels
htt\i!
already done immense harm
to the movement itself.
No
objertive observer of
recent
election returns, particularly in
such crucial states as California, can doubt that a white backlash against Negro extremism
is already moving powerfully
in this country. Unless the ex·
tremists are brought to book by
elect1on day, unless it is clear
by then that men of the rational stamp of Roy Wilkins are to
win the day among the Negro
rank and li le, civil rights it·

weeks ago.

This is the pass to
which
about
cryptic sloganeering
" black power" has even now

about such celebrities as

~. c~ed ~ "1!!1!!1 ~I·"

gesundheit, II recovering floe
!rom surgerJ al Mayo Clinic.
Hedy Lamarr's forgeltlnf ller
reeeQI headache&amp; lq a movie
e~lled "the tth Circle" w be
fiblttd In Wasb., P. c. .. Sol!l·

Tamara

the

ooct

air hummer to remove barnacles of tartar, and stain from
teeth of a patient who waa sch--

But early losa of teeth
11
not your natural de:Jtiny. You

4

SAYS
By William Lawrenre, D.D.S.
"You'vegoUoget a n air

hammer to clean the children'»
teeth. What's the name of lhat
di sease·~ They 'll ali have
it,
every single one, if you don't
get an air hammer. "

eduled to appear the next day
beCore a Congressional co~it­
tee He want&lt;d lo look his best
in front of the television earn·
eras.
It's perfectly sensible lo re·
move stained, crusty deposits
to make teelh look better, but
the major reC:~son for · doin&amp; so
is prevention of
periodontal
disuse. or at least reducin6

ballot boxes as it has n()l: been
in many years.

want to go forward with respect
for the Constitution and
for
public CJrer tlle Carmichaels

its incidence and effects. P. D.
is the cause of 11reatest tooth
loss in our population - arter
age 45 nearly eight of every
10 being extracted are because
of it.

Even now , the chao tie and
P. D. may be&amp;il Innocently
savage rivalries for top - dog enou&amp;b witb mild ilftammaNegro tio• ol eums aroaod aeck1 of
are playing with a frightful position among the
leaders
those
of
earned
stat- tertb, redness and sweUIIJI, and
fire. Intentionally or not, they
us
like
Wilkins
and
those
am· bleeding of &amp;umo between teelb.
are moving toward a situation
biliollsly
reaching
ones
like Thl• may be a ltUialt sip and
which could end in a tragic
Carmichael
have
funamen·
•bould not be lcnored.
black-white confrontation
in
tally
altere
the
atmosphere
in
Later it progresses to infec.
which the only conceivable los-Congress
unt
he
Administra·
tion
of supportine structures
ers would be the Negroes them·
tion
·s
new
civil
rights
bill.
of
teeth.
involving deeper lay·
selves.
Most
of
the
bill,
with
the
not·
en
of
soft
tissues and bone, fi.
Wilkins w i~hPs to
operate
able
exception
of
a
provision
to
nally
loosening
teeth beyond
with reason ; by strong impli·
force
owners
of
private
propersaving.
catitn his opposition wishes to
Signs of P. D. sometimes ap·
operate on the princi ple of eith- ty to sell or rent to Negroes a·
pear
in yullng people, but It
gainsl
their
will.
was
onee
all
er-or. Either the Negroes are
oe(;urs
most frequently in the
but
assure
of
pa
ss~ge
.
Now
.
to have all they demand all
mature
population, tending to
not only is that sectior, as good
at once or "black power" increase
in severity 81 we ael
whatever precisely that term as dead. as it should be, but
older.
more importantly there is visi·
may ~Man - will rise up •

Hado's They'll Do Ir Every time

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~~==~~~~~~~WELL, SHE GOT MARRIED ;I.ND
QUh' HE.R JOB. LET'S SE.E HOrl SHE
SETS THE TABLE FOR HU88Y···

-.otl'RE UP

AND DOWN LIKE
A 1()-\()···WHA&gt;.T

AAE. YOU
AFTER NOW?

J'UST A KNt FE
AfiD FORK ANP
COFFEE. AND
SQii.E BREAD· ..

BUTTER, MILK
ANDSU6AA"'

TlMt: TO liE KIND
Dear Helen:
My husbllnd does not speak
to my parent&amp; wbo are ill llleir
70's. 11 makes my heart bleed
to think of them alliin( alone
on holidays, blrthdl!ys, etc. II
makes 11 very hard for o ur
boys, aces nine and II, and for
me.
Don't you think my husband
should swallow his pride and
et l~ast visit them occasioDIIIy? This is the winter of their
lives. - TORN APART
Dear Torn :
You didn't say, but I ima&amp;ine your husband Is
aettina
oven for slilhts he may not even fuUy remember.
1 bope he realizes before it'l
too late that revenge ill a bollm·
orang which hils the sender.
or thoae closs to bim, lbe bardest blow ol ali.
11 you can't budae
y Pur
mate, why not as~ your parents
to aend him a note of reconctllation? Perhap.o he wants w
.ive In but pride won't let him
take the first step. - H.
YOUR HFJLPING
HAND DEPARTMENT
Dear Helen :
Mrs. Mary Price had h e r
looth birthday on May 27th: If

don't have to sit around and
WBil for them to faU out. If
someone said to yo11, ''You can
save your teeth for many more
years - maybe a lifetime,''
wouldn't you jump at
I he
chance?

Then why don't you? Yuu have
that chance. Go to your dentist.
Ho can quickly tell by examinaiiun and X-ray if you have
P. P. and he &lt;an help you.
Mouth cleanliness is aiS&lt;I of
vital importan&lt;e: frequenl and
regular dental prophylaxis and
brushing after every
meal.
Most gum troubles can be prevented in this simple way.
Tbe A.lmaoae

By United Prtll lnternattoaal
Today is Monday, July II, the
192nd day of 1966, with t73 ''
follow.
The moon is between its last
quarter and new phase.
The moming stars are Venua

and Saturn.
Tbere are no

even~1

stars.

Thoreau said: ''The perception
uf beauty 11 a moral test."

DRINKING DIFfiCULTY
Weightl..sness, oucb as pr•
..us in a space cap~~~il Ia or·
• , bit, ren4ers it difficult klr UU.
naut&amp; to pour or drink liqui!lf
from an open vessel, so they
must be ~queeud out Ill ~­
Otherwiae. they w0111d IorDI
bules and floJI around IIIJ ·~
eapsuie.

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t1on - tod the people
w~ •
vavltate tow!ll'd
marijuana,
I.SJ&gt;, etc., are the llef-avoldinl
types who succumb 1o ony hallIt that will toop them froiD
every~y worriea? They'r, tht
future "M.A.'a" -

Marijuana

Ano!Jymous.
Publilhers shoold have
a
moral oblifalion lo our country, even I writers don't.
It
seems to me that the l1ond ol
literature on everything from
tlope to "sex is tbe friendhesl ,
thing" is nothing but propaca•da. Most of our ~ida haven't
bought it yet, hopefully, bul
u,. day will cqme, if this "~·
erybody does it, why not yoo?"
rot cqntinun.
Espjlclally if
they're told "marijuona II the
way 1o rebel." It isn'~
believe mel It can tiD.
You once said, Jlelen, "Art
these writers reporlini a trend
or creating qne?" an4 you couldn't be rilh~r!
Wby. why. WHY "'
thty
IJondinl Ule market with articles aimed '' breakinJ dowa
th' nwrals eQd drive ol our
youne people, lmPIJIJII It's
oquart to be otr~illtt?-SCAII­
W SQUARE
!lear Square :
rve said It before and I'D
lillY
it again: writers and pubsome of your readers would
lisbon
like 1'1 eat well, an4
like to make a wonderful old
oensationalism
aell•. Their new- ·
lady very happy. they could
send greetings to her at Maple est approach II "Play II oooJ.•
Cliff Convalescent Home,
4 and I'll go along with you-thll
me
Stearns St., Saxonville, Massa· aemi·acceptance tcarea
green.
chusett&amp;. - FRIEND
However, young peopi,
Dear Helen :
1\ been reading about marl· more than adult&amp; - have learnjl na and LSD and what
I ed "' read with argument. Talk
read worries me because many to them and you'll cliiCIIVOf tbtY
by
of the newspaper and maaazine arl'.n'l greatly inlluelli'Od
Tbey'rt
rej¥11'18 m~ke this whole lfimy their ''chron~rs. "
business of oo-called " non - ad· making up thtlr owa llllnda and
still tend to btl
dictive" drugs sound fascinal· the majority '"'"
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more
~quare
-n
ing.
Youne people who see these Thouib. ot course. II iln'l "ID"
report&amp; may think, "What's the w come riaht out and say so.
"ad"
harm - they don't hook you." The ''talk rebelllon,
conformist.
Too often writers seem convinc·
Let's hope the writing pendued ' tbe side of drugs.
lum
swl01a back - it w Ill
1 wonder how many
more
...,
the rnartet is saturated.
college stodent' joinerl pot par·
tla alter rea~i!IJ
Ill• ~-econl And always remamber: REAP
Controseries of articles on marlJUana WITH ARGUMENT!
in one of oor bi~JI'SI
maga· versial artiCil'll are written to
aines'! Must wrUers, trying to make you think and dioagree,
play it cool, Imply this is "in"? not swallow and 111Q811, - H.
This column II tledica~ Ill
Can't we slop this whitewashfamily
llvin:~, 10 if you'rt l)av·
In&amp; of something which, if aling
kid·
trouble or just plaia
lowed to .,onUnue, can causo
trouble,
let
Helen help YOU.
untold damaao? Hu it occurred to these writera that ciga· She wUl allo welcotllf J41111i
relies are considered "non- own omuslng esperiOIICOI. All·
addictive" tqo, yet habit&amp; can dress Helen Bolle! ill uro qf
bt as har4 to bre~k a1 ~dil' litis newsP'ptr.

John Quincy Adams was borQ
un this day m 17&amp;'1 .
On this day in hiStory :
In 11104, Vice President Aaron
Burr challenged Alexander
I!Jmilton 1o a duel and
morttlly wounde4 him.
In 1936, Adolf Hitler si&amp;netl 1
treaty in which he promised Ill
ro&lt;o&amp;nize the AI!Strian frontier.
In 195Z, Gen. Dwi&amp;hl EiSt!lhower was nomio'~ for
President by tho Republicana.
In 1955, lhe Air Force
Academy was dedicated at
wwry Air Baoe in Colorado.
A lhou&amp;ht for the dltYAmertcan writer Henry David

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Mickie Daugherty went the ' Bri.. Mullen paced Middle- Singers VI. G•!UpoUa A
fuU olx innings for Cheshire. port with three bitB in
five lea; llad 1:31 p.m., Barrlat .
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Top sticlanea for the Tigers included
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f~ _four, including 1 triple, Bob Middleport
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The Cheshire Tigero oopped ~ - , ... • ..,. . , . _ , '"' ,...,..
Mike Bolin pitched a o n • a alugfest 1n the nightcap a&amp; In four trips to th• plate. C~tch· Harbrecht and Bob Spradling
Ches•fn 11rers 11-11
hittef as hio Middleport Yan- they downed the Middleport In· •er Sian Wilsoa waa two for each had two hito in three trips Cheshire blasted four trip!..
kets, 1965 defending champions, dians lfl.ll . The T1gero blasted four.
w the plate.
I and four &lt;loubl"' off Middledowned the CotUlgeville Yan· 18 hits. off two Indian pitchers. Line 100r1:
Andy Vaughan had a brace port starter Steve Halley and
kees IIHI for their second wi• The Middleport - Cottageville Middleport
147 3 - I&amp; 10 0 of singles, Pomeroy's only hits had a lt-9 le.ad at the end of
~aturdt"yK night in the Eighth game was a four inniog affair Cottageville .. 000 0 - 9 1 3 in the game. Tom Stulsby went four and one half ilmings of
nnua · yger Creek Tourna- "' Bolin allowed only one hit, Batteries: Middleport - Bo- six innings lor the Jets, allow· play. Chance for a lO run letd
men! for Little Leaguers.
one walk, and siruck out 12. lin (WP) and Wilson; Cottage- ed II hits, gave up one walk automatic wi• vanished whe1
In the opening gsme Salur· For Coiiagevilie, Ricky Houch- ville - Houchen (LP) and and struck out nine.
Middleport scored twice In the
day night, Pt. Pleasant Dunlop en gave up 10 hit&amp;, walked sev· Heckert.
Line score:
bottom of tbe fifth.
Tir"" spotted ihe Pomeroy Jets en and struck out seven.
Donlop S Jet&amp; 1
Dunlop Tires 001 OOZ-3 11 1 Halley worked five innings,
~- 2-1'1 first inning lead but ral- Big stick man for Middleport Dave Arringtoo pitched a Pomeroy
200 000 - z 2 1 allowed 15 hits, walked
sl x
l1ed wHh ooe run 1n the tep of was Ricky Van Matre, Yaa- two hitter, walked three and I Batteries: Dunlop - ArriRg· and struck out two. Rick Marthe third and lwo in the SIXth ' kees' ace hurler who played struck out 10 u Dunlop Tlresj ton (WP ) and Spradling: Porn- •tin held the Tigers ln,o the top
to do-:n Pomeroy 3-2.
I shortstop, with four hits, two dowaed Pomeroy 3-J In a aix eroy - Souisby (LP) and A. of the sixth allowing one bit
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Rolling Stones, the Beatles, lite
Kinks and the Animals ... Mah·
aeiwv ... Tho m~.ooo Mediter·
ranean • type manse in Bel •
Air bought by Tony Curtil used
to b&lt; ballet slllr Tamara Toumanova's .. ·

writars John Madara and Davt
White wrote their "1, 2, 3" •
a rock-roller bul some 3t , .
Mnted v..-tiouf IJ4ve
l!ll'dt
by such elauleai juz ""'"" II
8anh vall$llan, plua
11Ucll
middle-brows u Jane Morl...
~ack Jones, Percy Faith ...
Crown Puh!ilbllr, ttalt ftaiiJ
,._ fall novo! "five SQiooth
; - ... Ia "~ lo tNI
118 place, IJke '(lone Wltb tho
Wind,' as one ol tbe areat ond
belqyetl ~tll!lll~f o1 all lime:"
whlcb !• juat lilt lOri of 011rlJ
braa to ~lp tnd sie wh~l h~
pent In ·~ monl!l• or to. .

2-l&gt;JIIY Senllq'l, Pom,roy.Jillddleport, 0., July 11, 11141

ohowed us her ankle, which hacl
'lwo ankle bones" . . .
And
(he ankle bones connected to
the wow-gams . .. AI the Rain·
bow Room, Shelley Winters said
she wanted to appeur on Bdwy.
in "The SUbject Was Roses"
but her agent said she shouldn't play the mother of a grown
oon, adding, "Bot that's how I
won my Oscar in 'Anne
Frank'." Sybil Burtoo Christopher tOld 26 year-old actor Robert Woiders (due in "8 o au
Geate" ) lhat he looks ·:just
like my ex·hC!ibllnd 'Richard

self will be roughed up 1n the

fERT p,lJ&gt;RIKA WAS ~E. WQLD'S
BE.!lTWAJTRE.SS"· ANTICIPATED TidE
CUS'TOOER$' EVERY WISH ·..

Borwn) when he wu younaer."
... ' That's a compliment with
an ouch attached
Marguer·
lte Piazza, wl!ose booklnl at
the Royal Box of the
Hotel
"-"il:lna earller IIIII Ytll' ""
a disaster, regrouped · herta·
Ients tod will m&amp;ft anolher try
at tbe Vegu CIIIV'I P•tace
.... IIIII l!er huabilnd IIIII

London's new Playboy Club
ea!DJ in tor critical ridic~le
from tho Fleet Street cymes
who called it an architectural
inonstroslty
and an ariiislic
eyesore but our opy reports that
It's probobly just as attractive
w tho local squares and vlsll·
lng boobs as the u. S. version•.
~omes-away-lrom·homl for the
unhip . . . The London oyeoort
also has roulette which, plus
raiibit&amp;, should pile in the iettuoe . . The much-fcc!almed
IJiuslcal score for "Titan 1! La
Manfba" wu witten by Mitchell Lelah. who composes •
hefty percentaae of the radio •
TV J!niles that drive you bat&amp;
. . llqoted.-out Arvotlnlan Pres.
Arturo llla'o wife Sjlvia at the
time of the coup was recuper·
ati!IJ from suraery In Houston's
~nderson Cancer and Tumor lnatitute ... Veep Rubert Humphrey's son Bob's July t wedding
was postponed because of flancee Donna Erickson's second
· pneumonia attack . . Jack Ben·
ny's picking up more
than
flliO,OOO for four neii·fail week,•
at the new Lao Vega• Caenr I
Palace hotel and gambling hell
. . . It opens Au1ust ~ with Andy Williams . . . The
Jewish
Review in Buffalo replied Ill the
British editor who claimld Bible stories "may retard a child's
thinking." with this
modem
Talmudic ain&amp;: "That's nght,
why bother with nonentities like
Abraham, MC!ies and David
when you can teach children

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Publiohtd ovory afternoon (except
"" ; ,...turci'Y) and Sunday by The Ohio Va~
111 l'llbUmtlll CDPIP'DY, 110 MeCl!inll
_ "' ~. Pomeroy, Ohio 45768. Business Of
{ - fl~ phone 992-2156. Editorial phone
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892-2157.

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Defending KC Champions Romp 15-0; Pt. Pleasant, Cheshire AdVaic'el

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UPI Briefs

Dies in Crash
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Sales Tax Collection Up
$22 Million, Report Shows

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COLUMBUS tUPI) - 'lbe
John D Herbert, Treasurer exception "' Pike county. 'lbe state Highway Departmenl hope
w . LOW TEMPS
:
U DEE,_ SCOTLAND - AN·
of Stale ol Ohio, has released largest lncrtase wa• shown by to have under contraet by ear- NEW YORK (UP!) The
, PI'. PLEA,S.\NT - Raymond gus Barbie!'· 26, had breakf!tll McArthur d f nd'
h
figures on oales tax collecUons Albea• county, wltb Lawrence J.y n!!lt year tho tiDal aeUoa of blaheot temperature reported to
Rainey, 26, __.._raldeat o1 PIUs· loday, ending a 392-clay fasl ions w'll ' ':.," ~d c amp- for lhe fiscal year which ead· coming In •econd. 'lbe least Ia- ln!frstate 11, the Clevefaad- the u. s. Weather Bureau ex, burgh, Calif.,
former11 of which conSisted of little more S • 1 ~en e r annual ed June 30, 1966, which showed crease was shown by Scioto Mll'letta expressway.
cludlnf A!Uka and
Hawaii
Pleaaant,
kUled at e than an occalli~nal spot of tea .~~~~~· eo ~";; Io'famen: a total of f240,001l,OOO. 'lbla fi· with 1-3 per cent
I 'lbe departmeat said tbe 42- was 111 depoees at Pierre s:
Sa
in an lll'plaae and vitam on polla. He loat 293
yracuse . a par . at 7·4 gore w»s U2 million higher !ban
.
,.mile section Is Ia 9tmmoit Coua- D 'lbe lowest
rled
8
crash · allfOl'llla.
pounds in lhe process. His rig- p.m. today agamsl Addoson.
in lhe previous fiacal year.
Tha linll fiacal
lliW'el/ty and 18 lied up In a court suit •
repo
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The ,Private plaae wu pi)oleol ' oroo.o diet began on June 13, Tourna~ent. llllBnager . Bob Ten soulheastern Ohio coun- lbowmg tboae for July I, 1985 'lbe deparllneal report.! 55 ~was
at Klamath
(Continued from pqe I)
Wetcb, Rallley'a em· 1985.
LoW.. aaod Middleport will take lle8 showed increases, witb the lhrou1h June 80, 1866 IDII JU!yjllllilel~~of~the~~lll3-~mlle~ .,~.,_~~~~;-:~·::"~·~~~:----;
., the series of miohaps and
who was also killed .. When he slarted
Barbieri &amp;llrBI round bye as Racme has - - -- - ---..,... nay
1I, 196S throuah June 30, 1866 / ~
one chopper was recovered.
wns
passen!lft". '
weighed 472 pound~. He now dropped out of the tournament
i and July I, 1964 throUf!b Juae
An Army Iroquois helicopler
.
.
•welgha 179. "For the last year Games Wednesday are Syracuse
[30, 198&amp;, the total ~ase and
11as shot down deep in the Ramey was born 1D Muoa 11 ha.•e baen living on cups o/ vs, Pomeroy at 6:30 p.m., 1111d ·
I the percentage of oncrease or
Mekong delta, 18 miles
on Aug. 21, 1939, son of tea, water, soda water and col- Mason vs. Cheshire at 7:4li p.m.
decrease lor the year juat endDRY
wesl of Ca Mau, and lhe four
and Erma Gray Rainey fee," Barbieri said. "As a 8 •· Racine forfeited a make-up
ed, follow:
l:'.,l""' • • - - ,...
CLEANING
Americans ~board killed.
of Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant, who sur- cia! treat, 1 occasionally ha/ a fame scheduled for Saturday/
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Albeno - $592,476.91, $527,· -~•~!~\.••!:..r=&lt;.C"~.ll'::..
Service On Reque1t
In the action over North Viet vlve.
spot of milk and sugar In my rughl to the Pomeroy Redlegs. ,
590.97, t64,1115.91, 12.3 per coni A-rt••• lchoal, Dept, PMo71
Nam, the Air Force flew 55 Othar survivor• include bl8 tea. Barbieri was under medl- The Redlegs had defealed the 1
pius.
Ohio Diot. OHico
Dlissions and the Nayy 33.
Mary Sue Osborne ~lney, cal supervision through~! his Braves, also of Pomeroy, by a 1
Gai!ia - $.268,663.54, $257,910.· ~- :;;,•• ~~·
Darnall" estimates Indicated a Iormor Pt. Pleasant reSident, diet
14-fl ocore earlier last week.
A shom wool Incentive pl'llle to, '10,7S3.1f, U per cent plua.
u
"' 'Ohio
,II trucks destroyed or da· and two daughtera, Ellen IDII Tr·· If P'l tl
Redleg hitters In th•t game of 6t ct"nl8 a pound f~r lbe l&amp;tl~ Hocldlll - $285,868.110, $.228,• : . ... :.::.::::::.::.. ::.:.::.:::.·::~.
CLEANI!RJ
10
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maged;
three antiaircraft
Cindybrothers
both al surviving
home. A sister
and ~NDON
or - THE
o
were Mike
year •. over
an ncreaoe
1911.19, f7,471.46,
3.3 per cent ~~ro.~~-~-~--~
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rfes
knocked
uut: roads battecut; two
are Mrs
VU~O- grand
slam Nesselroad
homer and with
single,a 1mar
cente ons
a pound
the pree- plus.
.
three railway ears and
Sue Johnson, Dougla:i Hod slavia news agency
TanJug Cremeans, two singles~ and
ent level, was announced Jooe Jaekloa - $393,550.06, $376,·
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lest of rail line destroyed; 18 Ernest RBiney, all of Pt. Ple.as- quoted reports from
Hanoi ver a triple. For the Braves,
by the U. S. Deparlm&lt;!nt of 1117.12, f18,M2.34, 4.4 per cent
secondary explosions slghled· ani.
today as oayong that about 60 English had a home ran with / Agroculture.
plus.
and a DIIDlber of warehouse; Surviving malernal grandpar- captured U. S. airmen "will be two an and McKinney smacked The price of pulled wool will
Lewreace- f(26,230.88,
and other buildings destroyed ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jasper I froed as criminals" by a spe- a triple.
I contmue lo be aupported_ at a 114.60, f40,31S.08, 10.7 per cellt
or dlllllllied.
Ray of Wasbinglon c. H, 0. Cia! coorl.
/ level comparable to the oncen- plus.
Funeral services will be an- The agency said the Hanoi
live price lor -shorn wool.
Meigs - $%35,380.04, #211,889.·
nounced later by the Crow-Hus- regime "does no!
consider
Shvrn wool paymenta will be , 12, f6,4110.112, 2.1 per cent plus.
sell Funeral home.
these U.s. citizens as prisoner,
DIOD
equal to, a percentage of each Pike - J13.!,11M.36, $133,450.of war for it has not dedarc'd
producers cash reiiii'IIS from 72, minUI fMS.38, 0.3 per cent
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sales. The percentage wtU be mlnua.
Wmefortner Named I
that required to r~l•e the na- Rosa _ $852,046.1s, J839,633 _.
Athens S h. I H d
I toonal average pnce received 21, fl2,tl2.95, 1.5 per cenl plua.
c oo
ea
I by all producers for ohom wool lletott - fl 0'11.0U 63, fl
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - Rob- I'
ICS
up to the announced 66 cents a 063,500.51, $13,0t.l2, 't.2 p e ~
ert Wlnefortner, a teacher in
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pound lncenUve price.
eent plus.
llllke Boring pitched a five the county system, Saturday '
.
1\ASHINGTON Another The 1967 supporl program wlll Vlllla - f51,13U3, ~8,371.·
~er 18 Eastern defeated Sou- ' night was named as Athens ' _Gauge readlags: . Galllpo!os round ,of negoloatlons lo end the 1be carroed oul under lhe Na- . a, fl,78S.IIO, 3.1 ptt cent plus.
tllera W in a Meigs-Gallia Po- Coanty ochool •uperinlendent. Dam 112.0, 12.2, runnong 2 teel natoon s severest_ aorlme str~ke Ilona! Wool Act of 1954, as a- Figure. showing the col!eo.
., Wille game last week.
Weinlorlner, given a three- !On ro.lers, Pomeroy. Mason resumed today woth a lop unoon , mended by the Food and Agri- lion of motor vehicle
houseEalltnl had nine hits off year contract by the Atbens 20.36, Pl. Pleaunt 24.63, Hin· 1spokesman charging that indus· I culture Act of 1965 which at- trailer lnd Ule taxes' lD tht
loulhtrn's Bob Diddle. He-ad- County Board of Education at 1ton 0.87 stationary, Kanawha try bargainers were stalling In I tends the wool and mohair pay- fiscal year endinll June
JO,
lite Ea~ hlitera were R. $12,1100 8 year, will oucceed Falls 2.37 stationary, Charles- 1the hop~ ol brlngong on Whole ment prngram through 1969.
111811 and t&gt;r the year endinll
karr, three singles; Caldwell, Thomas Porter, who was ap-llon 21l.B5 fallmg. London, Mar- 1House mlervenloon.
As In 1966, lhe supporl price June 30, !98S, with the amount
• double IDII triple; Ritchie, poinled superinlendent of the met and_ Winfield dams were ; Before entering today'• ses- : lor wool for 1967 Is fixed by a ollncreue or decrease and the
To learn more about mental retardation
two s;••'es and Smith
and new
Tri-County Vocational Ion the " 11 '·
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hwn
Iformula In the Food and Agro- peffildllge of lneret~e or d~
and how you can help our nation's
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son, osep
· amsey, repre- 1 culture Act of JM'
d
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i'ortaey, each a single.
Scnwl Dlofrict
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sentatlve of the International
"""• un er crease loUowa: Athi!UI - f32'1,•
slx million retarded children and adults,
Getting singles for Southern
Oblo River - Queea City A . t"
M h" . t (lAM) which 62 cent! I• mulllpl!ed by 8dli 21 - 018811 ... 178 ..
down 13 3 20
AI'
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the ratio of lhe
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~end for a free booklet. ·
were Diddle, Ab Proffitt,
STOCK REPORT
' ' a.m.; oce up Iold new•men "The ubllc
.
average party 21.4 per cent plUI. Gtllll -fl87,•
George Lawrence, Ronnie Bacb· NEW YORK (UP!) - Ad- ::· 2 '~ p.m.; R. H. Bosworth should know ah.t lhere ha•n'l =er(on~ex ~ prices paid by SZII.17, f157,214.01, $10,0M,IJII, e..
tel and Hart. Boring and Did· vances mainlained substantial
up 4· 5.4S. p.m .. Brimstone Ibeen five minutes ol real nego'· or e most recent t per eent plom. llodcing-flt7,•
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die each struck oul •ix and margin over declines in moder- 1~p • ll p.m .• Explorer up 14, . liating 81nce thi! strike sta rted. ! ~ree J'a" to lhe avel"8ge par- 81%.20, fUO,IIU!i, f18,f71.0,
The President·~ COmmittee
walked three. Pomaroy Is at alely acllve trading on the New i a.m. ,ASt. Maryo up 15• 6: 451These carriers are standing pat . 1 10 "" lor I!IM, l959, a n d 13.0 per cent plus. Jlcuon on Mental Retardation
y k St-·L E h
a.m7·10
.; ndrew 0 Calhoun down ·protecting
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116 6,35 • m . New Martins ·u I for the Presodenl or Congress to . poM of mohair within a range
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renee - $813A02.tlll, $3N,I14.U
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_own 17, 12:45 a.m. ; Louisiana I Jtamsey William J Curtin ! of 15 per cent above or below fiG ,*··· u per cent pltu. '
oown 17, 3:55 a.m.; Jefferson hi 1 1 11·
. ·
·1 1he comparable percenlage of Me"'l _ , 110 472 311
flit
down 18 5·"
W It / c e a r ne negotoalor
and · part. 1 h. h
.
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1
Major Le•lll• Retulll
/D• '·o•l
00 00 120 4 8 0 B . ' ,., a.m.;
a er federal mediators wer~ pessl-'
'Y a w oc woo ,. su~ 1511.21, $10,113.17, fl,t per cent
Addres~'---------By Ualle.l Prell lalernallon.l Mlnn
000 202 OOx-4 8 I I'deckJ;:d ~wn : · 4:15 p.m.; Iml!tlc shout an early end to JlQ;ed. Is
piUI. Pllee - f129,001.47, fllt,Americoo Le11Ue
Wilson, Wickersham (7) and ou~ on ate wn 23, 12:20 I the 0011!1 strike which be an
aymen 10 producers lor ·80'1.31, l14,lN.!G, 114 per Cllll
Freehan· BOIWell Cimino (9) a.m .. Eastern down 23, 1:30 F "d
Y
g tha 111117 marketing year Cthe pluo !lois -lf24 71110 $3llS
fl sl game)
.and Battey. WP-Boswell (6-5). a.m. ; Cotlon Queen
down "ay.
!9&amp;7 Olllendlt year) will
,be Mt.it, f811,930.81, J3.4,~r
State·-----...J.ipCodeChocago
001 001 020- 4 9 1:LP-Wiloon (6-7). I!Rs-Minch- Greenup 8:50 p.m.; Orco down .
•
made begonnong In April, 11161. PIUI. Scioto -1667,888.41 f&amp;OO
Boston
100 110 601&lt;- 8 9 oler (lOth) Kalone 12111 ) Kill&amp;- Greenup 3,25 a.m.;
James Hays JS Enroute
Apploeatlons for ouch paymen(l ~66.82 fM,IIOII 134 ~
Horlen, HiGgins (1), Wilhelm brew (17th).
'
Durant up Greenup 4:30 a.m.; To J&lt;'ar EaRl War
muol be filed not later than plUI. 'vlntoa .:._ ".,1 1u 4, tar
.PutiUihtd•a ~ seivlce inGQOPeraUonwHII ·
•7J and Mvtln; Sanllago,
__
1Moss Suaton down Greenup 6:40, Richard IRedt Hays, !On of January 31, 111811.
/013.32, fi,!OU2, IU per ~~
.The Adoelti!IIIR Council and ll!lernallonal
Admllsint News--..tlrft
~cMahon (?) and Ryan. WP- Calif
000 010 120- 4 80 a.m.; Little George down Green- ' Mrs. Stella Hayo, Mill-o!, Mid- ;
'plua.
SantoaSQ ;8-tiJ. LP- Hor!en (4- Bait
000000000 o 40 up 8:20a.m.; Kay D.
down ldl
t d
ted p I H bo
BALLONDEAN'8UST 1;-iii_i;;;;l_ _ _ _ _ _iilill
I). HRs-y astrzemsko. (91h), Brunet 19-5) and Rodlers·
Meld ahi 5:10 p.m.;
epor
Harley i la8l
we' k ejlllr
n le toearv· 1arN r · Thomao B. Rail, 85 S. Thlrd- 1•J·
~elrocelli tiBiht t'oy (61th, Barbor, Watt l8) and Etchebar: ::•ncb, Jr. down Meldahl 12 :- : aboard~: J~ Beale. oe am . sl, Middleport, was one of 4a
arton
.
ren. LP- Barber (1-3).
a .m.; Endeavor down Mel- : Hay, was an oulstandin 1. studenta on the College al Fine
!AIIIme. 10 ,nninls)
MORE MORE MORE
dahl 1: 16 a.m.; Lelia Shearer · MHS grid lineman In 1 All~ and Profesolonai Arta at Ktnl
003 020 010 o-118 2/
up Meidahl 2 a.m.; Valvoline :SEOAL recognition " 1n nl~a. ".Siale Univeroity who earned a
"/ 212 000 010 4-10 13 0 0038 auuyrlyd Skora 7-11 d
up Meldahl 3:20 a.m.: Allied! place on the Dean's list with IV•
Jluzhardt, Wilhelm !3), Lock· jist add 0011
Ashland down Meldah!
7:15
WEAYHER
:•rages of 3.4 or beller for lhe
er lo), . Pizarro t8) and
Nollonal Leape
a.m.
1 perood.
Romano, McNertney t3), More- ' New York ll20 000 200- 4 11 2 Oalllpoill Dam - Mork M. ' Hot and humid lhrough TU&lt;s- ,
---bead, Sbeldon (3J, O•lnskl (5), IPitlo
000 022 05t- 9 17 1 down 8 p.m.; Pennsylvania up day wllh wlde!ly scattere.l ar- : There are now more lhaa N
WyaU (6), McM3hon 110) and : Gardner, Hamilton C5), Arr~ 9:40 p.m.; Lady Mignon up I i temooa and nlgbt time thander· : million car, truck aad bus drt·
&amp;yan. WP-McMohon (8-St. Ll' 10 (6), Fisher 16), Sutherland a.m .: Mark EasUn up uo a. storm•. H111t today In 90!1, low : vera io the United St.oln, acrPizarro (6-4). HRs-Conigliaro (7), Shaw (I) Friend 18) and Im.; Inca up 3:15 a.m.; Patrick IODIRbt 15-75.
: &lt;Qrding to lbe World
!15th), Foy (7th), Agee &lt;9th), Grote; Bla18, O'Dell (7), Flee Condon up 4:10a.m.; L. Fiore
Romaao (6th), Smith (7th).
(8) and Ptgllaroni. WP-Faae up 7,10 a.m.: City 01 Sl. Louis
FRESH-LEAN
;f-21. LP-Shaw (6-7). 11J1t-. down 8::;&amp; a.m.
llsl game)
Swoboda 14th).
Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
Wash
Ut2 000 000-3 12 o
Lueas up Marmel 7:10 p.m.:
New York 100 010 000- 2 a 1 Cinci
tOO ooo 001- 2 4 s Helen Z. up Marmet 3:30 a.m.;
-----lb.
McCormick, Kline o9) and San Fran 000 ooo 001- 1 8 1 Chris Jr. up Winfield 10:20 p.
Casanova; Bou!on, Hamilton Pappas (8-J;) and Pavlelicb; m.: W. H. Shaver, Jr. up WinONLY
(3), Renilf (8) *nd E. Howard. Herbel , McDaniel (8 ), Henry field _10:25 p.m; Elgerclifl up .
CHIPPED CHOPPED
S30.oo o...,. - e.to•c• ..,
\VP-McCormlck &lt;7-7). LP- (9) and Haller. LP-Herbel 13· , Wonfoeld 3,~, a.m.;
National 1
Convenient
Ttnnl
Baulon (1-4). HRs-Brinkman 2) . HR-Virgll I 2nd).
down Winfield U5 a.m.; A. J. •
(Bib), Saverme (2nd), Lopez '
Patten up Winfield 7'20 a.m.
(3rd) .
· Phila
000 000 200- 2 9 0
-----lb.
12nd game)
!Chicago
302 104 oo.-10 11 0
LOCAL TEMPS
FURNITURE CO.
Wash
032 300 100- 9 13 o Bunning, Fox 141, Culp (5), , ~· temp&lt;,.alu~e on Pome
New York 000 000 002- 2 6 3 Crnig •81 and Uecker: Ells· ' roy s busoness dostroct at II 30
MA!ON, W. VA.
- Humphreys, Richert '6). Cox 1worth 14·12) and Hundley
a.m today was 80 degrees un-

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 11, 191!8-5 - - - - - - - " - - daughl•, Shelly Ward, spent
111 afternoon with Mrs. Mildred
Foegina, Ravenawood, W. VI,

StiversviJle

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FRESH, LEAN, EVERY
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Gibbs. WP- Humphreya 13·!) .
LP- Womack ;2-31. HR, Kirk- Allanta
1100 010 000 - 2 1 o
··land (3rd ), Valentine 18tht , Osteen. Suttoo (7), Regan (9)
fepitone Jl91hl.
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Lemaoter 17-5) and Oliver;
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!Osteen. Sutton •71 , Regan (9)
Cleve
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UPI Briefs

Dies in Crash
Of AirpIane
.
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Sales Tax Collection Up
$22 Million, Report Shows

Addison Meets
McArthur lD
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Contract PIIUUled

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o., 1111y u, 1986

COLUMBUS tUPI) - 'lbe
John D Herbert, Treasurer exception "' Pike county. 'lbe state Highway Departmenl hope
w . LOW TEMPS
:
U DEE,_ SCOTLAND - AN·
of Stale ol Ohio, has released largest lncrtase wa• shown by to have under contraet by ear- NEW YORK (UP!) The
, PI'. PLEA,S.\NT - Raymond gus Barbie!'· 26, had breakf!tll McArthur d f nd'
h
figures on oales tax collecUons Albea• county, wltb Lawrence J.y n!!lt year tho tiDal aeUoa of blaheot temperature reported to
Rainey, 26, __.._raldeat o1 PIUs· loday, ending a 392-clay fasl ions w'll ' ':.," ~d c amp- for lhe fiscal year which ead· coming In •econd. 'lbe least Ia- ln!frstate 11, the Clevefaad- the u. s. Weather Bureau ex, burgh, Calif.,
former11 of which conSisted of little more S • 1 ~en e r annual ed June 30, 1966, which showed crease was shown by Scioto Mll'letta expressway.
cludlnf A!Uka and
Hawaii
Pleaaant,
kUled at e than an occalli~nal spot of tea .~~~~~· eo ~";; Io'famen: a total of f240,001l,OOO. 'lbla fi· with 1-3 per cent
I 'lbe departmeat said tbe 42- was 111 depoees at Pierre s:
Sa
in an lll'plaae and vitam on polla. He loat 293
yracuse . a par . at 7·4 gore w»s U2 million higher !ban
.
,.mile section Is Ia 9tmmoit Coua- D 'lbe lowest
rled
8
crash · allfOl'llla.
pounds in lhe process. His rig- p.m. today agamsl Addoson.
in lhe previous fiacal year.
Tha linll fiacal
lliW'el/ty and 18 lied up In a court suit •
repo
41
The ,Private plaae wu pi)oleol ' oroo.o diet began on June 13, Tourna~ent. llllBnager . Bob Ten soulheastern Ohio coun- lbowmg tboae for July I, 1985 'lbe deparllneal report.! 55 ~was
at Klamath
(Continued from pqe I)
Wetcb, Rallley'a em· 1985.
LoW.. aaod Middleport will take lle8 showed increases, witb the lhrou1h June 80, 1866 IDII JU!yjllllilel~~of~the~~lll3-~mlle~ .,~.,_~~~~;-:~·::"~·~~~:----;
., the series of miohaps and
who was also killed .. When he slarted
Barbieri &amp;llrBI round bye as Racme has - - -- - ---..,... nay
1I, 196S throuah June 30, 1866 / ~
one chopper was recovered.
wns
passen!lft". '
weighed 472 pound~. He now dropped out of the tournament
i and July I, 1964 throUf!b Juae
An Army Iroquois helicopler
.
.
•welgha 179. "For the last year Games Wednesday are Syracuse
[30, 198&amp;, the total ~ase and
11as shot down deep in the Ramey was born 1D Muoa 11 ha.•e baen living on cups o/ vs, Pomeroy at 6:30 p.m., 1111d ·
I the percentage of oncrease or
Mekong delta, 18 miles
on Aug. 21, 1939, son of tea, water, soda water and col- Mason vs. Cheshire at 7:4li p.m.
decrease lor the year juat endDRY
wesl of Ca Mau, and lhe four
and Erma Gray Rainey fee," Barbieri said. "As a 8 •· Racine forfeited a make-up
ed, follow:
l:'.,l""' • • - - ,...
CLEANING
Americans ~board killed.
of Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant, who sur- cia! treat, 1 occasionally ha/ a fame scheduled for Saturday/
•
Albeno - $592,476.91, $527,· -~•~!~\.••!:..r=&lt;.C"~.ll'::..
Service On Reque1t
In the action over North Viet vlve.
spot of milk and sugar In my rughl to the Pomeroy Redlegs. ,
590.97, t64,1115.91, 12.3 per coni A-rt••• lchoal, Dept, PMo71
Nam, the Air Force flew 55 Othar survivor• include bl8 tea. Barbieri was under medl- The Redlegs had defealed the 1
pius.
Ohio Diot. OHico
Dlissions and the Nayy 33.
Mary Sue Osborne ~lney, cal supervision through~! his Braves, also of Pomeroy, by a 1
Gai!ia - $.268,663.54, $257,910.· ~- :;;,•• ~~·
Darnall" estimates Indicated a Iormor Pt. Pleasant reSident, diet
14-fl ocore earlier last week.
A shom wool Incentive pl'llle to, '10,7S3.1f, U per cent plua.
u
"' 'Ohio
,II trucks destroyed or da· and two daughtera, Ellen IDII Tr·· If P'l tl
Redleg hitters In th•t game of 6t ct"nl8 a pound f~r lbe l&amp;tl~ Hocldlll - $285,868.110, $.228,• : . ... :.::.::::::.::.. ::.:.::.:::.·::~.
CLEANI!RJ
10
1
maged;
three antiaircraft
Cindybrothers
both al surviving
home. A sister
and ~NDON
or - THE
o
were Mike
year •. over
an ncreaoe
1911.19, f7,471.46,
3.3 per cent ~~ro.~~-~-~--~
-----~---~-··=··-~-· ~----~-~:-~- - ~-·-~---~=~=~==PO=M=I=R~O~Y~I
rfes
knocked
uut: roads battecut; two
are Mrs
VU~O- grand
slam Nesselroad
homer and with
single,a 1mar
cente ons
a pound
the pree- plus.
.
three railway ears and
Sue Johnson, Dougla:i Hod slavia news agency
TanJug Cremeans, two singles~ and
ent level, was announced Jooe Jaekloa - $393,550.06, $376,·
28
lest of rail line destroyed; 18 Ernest RBiney, all of Pt. Ple.as- quoted reports from
Hanoi ver a triple. For the Braves,
by the U. S. Deparlm&lt;!nt of 1117.12, f18,M2.34, 4.4 per cent
secondary explosions slghled· ani.
today as oayong that about 60 English had a home ran with / Agroculture.
plus.
and a DIIDlber of warehouse; Surviving malernal grandpar- captured U. S. airmen "will be two an and McKinney smacked The price of pulled wool will
Lewreace- f(26,230.88,
and other buildings destroyed ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jasper I froed as criminals" by a spe- a triple.
I contmue lo be aupported_ at a 114.60, f40,31S.08, 10.7 per cellt
or dlllllllied.
Ray of Wasbinglon c. H, 0. Cia! coorl.
/ level comparable to the oncen- plus.
Funeral services will be an- The agency said the Hanoi
live price lor -shorn wool.
Meigs - $%35,380.04, #211,889.·
nounced later by the Crow-Hus- regime "does no!
consider
Shvrn wool paymenta will be , 12, f6,4110.112, 2.1 per cent plus.
sell Funeral home.
these U.s. citizens as prisoner,
DIOD
equal to, a percentage of each Pike - J13.!,11M.36, $133,450.of war for it has not dedarc'd
producers cash reiiii'IIS from 72, minUI fMS.38, 0.3 per cent
•
1war on the u.S.A."
sales. The percentage wtU be mlnua.
Wmefortner Named I
that required to r~l•e the na- Rosa _ $852,046.1s, J839,633 _.
Athens S h. I H d
I toonal average pnce received 21, fl2,tl2.95, 1.5 per cenl plua.
c oo
ea
I by all producers for ohom wool lletott - fl 0'11.0U 63, fl
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - Rob- I'
ICS
up to the announced 66 cents a 063,500.51, $13,0t.l2, 't.2 p e ~
ert Wlnefortner, a teacher in
'
pound lncenUve price.
eent plus.
llllke Boring pitched a five the county system, Saturday '
.
1\ASHINGTON Another The 1967 supporl program wlll Vlllla - f51,13U3, ~8,371.·
~er 18 Eastern defeated Sou- ' night was named as Athens ' _Gauge readlags: . Galllpo!os round ,of negoloatlons lo end the 1be carroed oul under lhe Na- . a, fl,78S.IIO, 3.1 ptt cent plus.
tllera W in a Meigs-Gallia Po- Coanty ochool •uperinlendent. Dam 112.0, 12.2, runnong 2 teel natoon s severest_ aorlme str~ke Ilona! Wool Act of 1954, as a- Figure. showing the col!eo.
., Wille game last week.
Weinlorlner, given a three- !On ro.lers, Pomeroy. Mason resumed today woth a lop unoon , mended by the Food and Agri- lion of motor vehicle
houseEalltnl had nine hits off year contract by the Atbens 20.36, Pl. Pleaunt 24.63, Hin· 1spokesman charging that indus· I culture Act of 1965 which at- trailer lnd Ule taxes' lD tht
loulhtrn's Bob Diddle. He-ad- County Board of Education at 1ton 0.87 stationary, Kanawha try bargainers were stalling In I tends the wool and mohair pay- fiscal year endinll June
JO,
lite Ea~ hlitera were R. $12,1100 8 year, will oucceed Falls 2.37 stationary, Charles- 1the hop~ ol brlngong on Whole ment prngram through 1969.
111811 and t&gt;r the year endinll
karr, three singles; Caldwell, Thomas Porter, who was ap-llon 21l.B5 fallmg. London, Mar- 1House mlervenloon.
As In 1966, lhe supporl price June 30, !98S, with the amount
• double IDII triple; Ritchie, poinled superinlendent of the met and_ Winfield dams were ; Before entering today'• ses- : lor wool for 1967 Is fixed by a ollncreue or decrease and the
To learn more about mental retardation
two s;••'es and Smith
and new
Tri-County Vocational Ion the " 11 '·
' i J
hwn
Iformula In the Food and Agro- peffildllge of lneret~e or d~
and how you can help our nation's
• ,.. '
•-Boal Movemenl•·
son, osep
· amsey, repre- 1 culture Act of JM'
d
~
i'ortaey, each a single.
Scnwl Dlofrict
.
.
sentatlve of the International
"""• un er crease loUowa: Athi!UI - f32'1,•
slx million retarded children and adults,
Getting singles for Southern
Oblo River - Queea City A . t"
M h" . t (lAM) which 62 cent! I• mulllpl!ed by 8dli 21 - 018811 ... 178 ..
down 13 3 20
AI'
: ssocJa Jon o1 ac Jms s
the ratio of lhe
l
, • .., ' . ' ,,,, .ue,
~end for a free booklet. ·
were Diddle, Ab Proffitt,
STOCK REPORT
' ' a.m.; oce up Iold new•men "The ubllc
.
average party 21.4 per cent plUI. Gtllll -fl87,•
George Lawrence, Ronnie Bacb· NEW YORK (UP!) - Ad- ::· 2 '~ p.m.; R. H. Bosworth should know ah.t lhere ha•n'l =er(on~ex ~ prices paid by SZII.17, f157,214.01, $10,0M,IJII, e..
tel and Hart. Boring and Did· vances mainlained substantial
up 4· 5.4S. p.m .. Brimstone Ibeen five minutes ol real nego'· or e most recent t per eent plom. llodcing-flt7,•
14
die each struck oul •ix and margin over declines in moder- 1~p • ll p.m .• Explorer up 14, . liating 81nce thi! strike sta rted. ! ~ree J'a" to lhe avel"8ge par- 81%.20, fUO,IIU!i, f18,f71.0,
The President·~ COmmittee
walked three. Pomaroy Is at alely acllve trading on the New i a.m. ,ASt. Maryo up 15• 6: 451These carriers are standing pat . 1 10 "" lor I!IM, l959, a n d 13.0 per cent plus. Jlcuon on Mental Retardation
y k St-·L E h
a.m7·10
.; ndrew 0 Calhoun down ·protecting
•
, profits waiting•:! """·
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E asIern Tuesday even 1ng.
or
""" xc ange todBy. 1.15
theor
Th W I A
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fllr
Washlngtam. D.C. 20201
, . a.m.; nward down
.
'
e oo ct requires au~ tos 14 151 ,.,. ctnt 1 •.
1
116 6,35 • m . New Martins ·u I for the Presodenl or Congress to . poM of mohair within a range
. ' . ,....
p ua.....w.
d'
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vo e help lhem out "
:
renee - $813A02.tlll, $3N,I14.U
BJOf
_own 17, 12:45 a.m. ; Louisiana I Jtamsey William J Curtin ! of 15 per cent above or below fiG ,*··· u per cent pltu. '
oown 17, 3:55 a.m.; Jefferson hi 1 1 11·
. ·
·1 1he comparable percenlage of Me"'l _ , 110 472 311
flit
down 18 5·"
W It / c e a r ne negotoalor
and · part. 1 h. h
.
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1
Major Le•lll• Retulll
/D• '·o•l
00 00 120 4 8 0 B . ' ,., a.m.;
a er federal mediators wer~ pessl-'
'Y a w oc woo ,. su~ 1511.21, $10,113.17, fl,t per cent
Addres~'---------By Ualle.l Prell lalernallon.l Mlnn
000 202 OOx-4 8 I I'deckJ;:d ~wn : · 4:15 p.m.; Iml!tlc shout an early end to JlQ;ed. Is
piUI. Pllee - f129,001.47, fllt,Americoo Le11Ue
Wilson, Wickersham (7) and ou~ on ate wn 23, 12:20 I the 0011!1 strike which be an
aymen 10 producers lor ·80'1.31, l14,lN.!G, 114 per Cllll
Freehan· BOIWell Cimino (9) a.m .. Eastern down 23, 1:30 F "d
Y
g tha 111117 marketing year Cthe pluo !lois -lf24 71110 $3llS
fl sl game)
.and Battey. WP-Boswell (6-5). a.m. ; Cotlon Queen
down "ay.
!9&amp;7 Olllendlt year) will
,be Mt.it, f811,930.81, J3.4,~r
State·-----...J.ipCodeChocago
001 001 020- 4 9 1:LP-Wiloon (6-7). I!Rs-Minch- Greenup 8:50 p.m.; Orco down .
•
made begonnong In April, 11161. PIUI. Scioto -1667,888.41 f&amp;OO
Boston
100 110 601&lt;- 8 9 oler (lOth) Kalone 12111 ) Kill&amp;- Greenup 3,25 a.m.;
James Hays JS Enroute
Apploeatlons for ouch paymen(l ~66.82 fM,IIOII 134 ~
Horlen, HiGgins (1), Wilhelm brew (17th).
'
Durant up Greenup 4:30 a.m.; To J&lt;'ar EaRl War
muol be filed not later than plUI. 'vlntoa .:._ ".,1 1u 4, tar
.PutiUihtd•a ~ seivlce inGQOPeraUonwHII ·
•7J and Mvtln; Sanllago,
__
1Moss Suaton down Greenup 6:40, Richard IRedt Hays, !On of January 31, 111811.
/013.32, fi,!OU2, IU per ~~
.The Adoelti!IIIR Council and ll!lernallonal
Admllsint News--..tlrft
~cMahon (?) and Ryan. WP- Calif
000 010 120- 4 80 a.m.; Little George down Green- ' Mrs. Stella Hayo, Mill-o!, Mid- ;
'plua.
SantoaSQ ;8-tiJ. LP- Hor!en (4- Bait
000000000 o 40 up 8:20a.m.; Kay D.
down ldl
t d
ted p I H bo
BALLONDEAN'8UST 1;-iii_i;;;;l_ _ _ _ _ _iilill
I). HRs-y astrzemsko. (91h), Brunet 19-5) and Rodlers·
Meld ahi 5:10 p.m.;
epor
Harley i la8l
we' k ejlllr
n le toearv· 1arN r · Thomao B. Rail, 85 S. Thlrd- 1•J·
~elrocelli tiBiht t'oy (61th, Barbor, Watt l8) and Etchebar: ::•ncb, Jr. down Meldahl 12 :- : aboard~: J~ Beale. oe am . sl, Middleport, was one of 4a
arton
.
ren. LP- Barber (1-3).
a .m.; Endeavor down Mel- : Hay, was an oulstandin 1. studenta on the College al Fine
!AIIIme. 10 ,nninls)
MORE MORE MORE
dahl 1: 16 a.m.; Lelia Shearer · MHS grid lineman In 1 All~ and Profesolonai Arta at Ktnl
003 020 010 o-118 2/
up Meidahl 2 a.m.; Valvoline :SEOAL recognition " 1n nl~a. ".Siale Univeroity who earned a
"/ 212 000 010 4-10 13 0 0038 auuyrlyd Skora 7-11 d
up Meldahl 3:20 a.m.: Allied! place on the Dean's list with IV•
Jluzhardt, Wilhelm !3), Lock· jist add 0011
Ashland down Meldah!
7:15
WEAYHER
:•rages of 3.4 or beller for lhe
er lo), . Pizarro t8) and
Nollonal Leape
a.m.
1 perood.
Romano, McNertney t3), More- ' New York ll20 000 200- 4 11 2 Oalllpoill Dam - Mork M. ' Hot and humid lhrough TU&lt;s- ,
---bead, Sbeldon (3J, O•lnskl (5), IPitlo
000 022 05t- 9 17 1 down 8 p.m.; Pennsylvania up day wllh wlde!ly scattere.l ar- : There are now more lhaa N
WyaU (6), McM3hon 110) and : Gardner, Hamilton C5), Arr~ 9:40 p.m.; Lady Mignon up I i temooa and nlgbt time thander· : million car, truck aad bus drt·
&amp;yan. WP-McMohon (8-St. Ll' 10 (6), Fisher 16), Sutherland a.m .: Mark EasUn up uo a. storm•. H111t today In 90!1, low : vera io the United St.oln, acrPizarro (6-4). HRs-Conigliaro (7), Shaw (I) Friend 18) and Im.; Inca up 3:15 a.m.; Patrick IODIRbt 15-75.
: &lt;Qrding to lbe World
!15th), Foy (7th), Agee &lt;9th), Grote; Bla18, O'Dell (7), Flee Condon up 4:10a.m.; L. Fiore
Romaao (6th), Smith (7th).
(8) and Ptgllaroni. WP-Faae up 7,10 a.m.: City 01 Sl. Louis
FRESH-LEAN
;f-21. LP-Shaw (6-7). 11J1t-. down 8::;&amp; a.m.
llsl game)
Swoboda 14th).
Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
Wash
Ut2 000 000-3 12 o
Lueas up Marmel 7:10 p.m.:
New York 100 010 000- 2 a 1 Cinci
tOO ooo 001- 2 4 s Helen Z. up Marmet 3:30 a.m.;
-----lb.
McCormick, Kline o9) and San Fran 000 ooo 001- 1 8 1 Chris Jr. up Winfield 10:20 p.
Casanova; Bou!on, Hamilton Pappas (8-J;) and Pavlelicb; m.: W. H. Shaver, Jr. up WinONLY
(3), Renilf (8) *nd E. Howard. Herbel , McDaniel (8 ), Henry field _10:25 p.m; Elgerclifl up .
CHIPPED CHOPPED
S30.oo o...,. - e.to•c• ..,
\VP-McCormlck &lt;7-7). LP- (9) and Haller. LP-Herbel 13· , Wonfoeld 3,~, a.m.;
National 1
Convenient
Ttnnl
Baulon (1-4). HRs-Brinkman 2) . HR-Virgll I 2nd).
down Winfield U5 a.m.; A. J. •
(Bib), Saverme (2nd), Lopez '
Patten up Winfield 7'20 a.m.
(3rd) .
· Phila
000 000 200- 2 9 0
-----lb.
12nd game)
!Chicago
302 104 oo.-10 11 0
LOCAL TEMPS
FURNITURE CO.
Wash
032 300 100- 9 13 o Bunning, Fox 141, Culp (5), , ~· temp&lt;,.alu~e on Pome
New York 000 000 002- 2 6 3 Crnig •81 and Uecker: Ells· ' roy s busoness dostroct at II 30
MA!ON, W. VA.
- Humphreys, Richert '6). Cox 1worth 14·12) and Hundley
a.m today was 80 degrees un-

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Syracuse
Society Notes

lmady
".. It ftlflc and
• mDetl Is UDder ..,..1ruGI!1J».

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 11, 191!8-5 - - - - - - - " - - daughl•, Shelly Ward, spent
111 afternoon with Mrs. Mildred
Foegina, Ravenawood, W. VI,

StiversviJle

Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fred-

News Notes

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2

Shorn Wool
Incentive
Js Explained

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NATIONAL BRANDS!
LOW, •LOW PRICES!
COURTEOUS SERVICE!

· Robinson's

Sar·l

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Boring Throws
5-Hitterin
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country as progr-'ssive
as ours, that we've been
so backward about
mental retardation!'

A'lrlines USing
•
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S&amp; H GREEN STAMPS!

"It's a shame, in a

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SWIFT'S PIUMIUM
U. S. GOVERNMENT INSP•ICTED

FRESH, LEAN, EVERY
OUNCE GUARANTEED

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GROUND BEEF

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New Furniture
'299

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(4), Pet..rson &lt;51 and /16th ).
Gibbs. WP- Humphreya 13·!) .
LP- Womack ;2-31. HR, Kirk- Allanta
1100 010 000 - 2 1 o
··land (3rd ), Valentine 18tht , Osteen. Suttoo (7), Regan (9)
fepitone Jl91hl.
j Los Ang
00 000 ooo- o 5o
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Lemaoter 17-5) and Oliver;
- (1st game )
!Osteen. Sutton •71 , Regan (9)
Cleve
000 010 ooo- I 3 I and Roseboro. LP-Osteeo (11.
, Kan Cly
4!11i
x 4 Y 17).
McDowell. Kelley &lt;1), O'Don1/
Oihue &lt;61. Allen 181 and
Crandall, Boolcer C&amp;J: Nash (2. 0) and Roof . LP - MrDowe ll (6-

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Wh~n working hands need extra cash

to enjoy a good _vacation . . .

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Stop in . • . 1nd ask for our "vacation money" loan. There's no need to pass ·1 u
1
th is year ... fun, re•t. relaxation . You can ge l the monoy you need Irom us
p
Enj oy that well -earned vacation. Then, repay m sens ible monthly installrneni~.
you need money for any reason .. •

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$25 to $2000
There'a a helping hand at
Economy Savings aad Loan Company
300 W. Second St.- 992-2! 11, Pome;oy

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linal.J.7 Secdon
already
lratllo and

...~~~u:'~edre';:~ ~~r One) McArthur in
$22 Million, Repo·rt Shows
1• ~~~~~es ~a.
co~s
'11!e
Mt~ratlwn Diet
p
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PJ
John D Herber!, Treasurer exception of PJte C!OIIIIIy. The stale
way Ilepartmeal bope
m • LOW TEMPS
DUNDEE SCOTLAND - AN.
ee
ee
ay
of State of Ohio, h1111 released largest Increase was shown bv lo have
er contract by eat' NEW YORK
The
gus Barble;i 26 'Jad breaklaet
figures on sales tax colle.:tlons Athens county, With Lawrence l,y next ye tbe final seellou ol hlcheet lemperaturt re.)ldl'fed to
Raymond loda
ndlnf ' ;nd 1 t McArthur, defending champ- for the fiscal year wbtch ead· oornmg tn seoond. The least In· Interstate 71, the CleveliiJid. tbe U•. S. Weather Bureau,
0

Dies m Crash
Of Air
' plane
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Syracuse
Society Notes

10
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11

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RatPTni.!)'P,LEASANT
D·
1
2&amp;, reaide11t of PlUs·
:On 01·sl : f
ions, will open the third annual ed June JO 1966 which showed crease was shown by Scioto Marietta expressway.
eludln1 Atuta and
Hawall,
burgh, Caltf., aad f?rmeriJ of ;.n
t" 0
Syracuse Pee Wee tournament a total of '$240,0oo,OOO. 'nlts
with 1.:1 per cent.
The department said the 4J. was l!J dejrees II Plem, S.
81el
Pt.
wq killed at 8
an occ on spo
ea al the Syracuse ball park at 7 45 gore was '22 mUilon higher than
. mile seeUon Is II Summit Coua- D. The !owet roported lhls
p.m. Saturday In an airplane
p.m. today against AddiSon. , 1n !he preVious liscal year.
fUll!
Jal
/ ty and Is tied up Jn a eourt suit. mot'nlnf wu 41 at Klamath
&lt;rBih lD Callfomta.
po
P
·
Bob Ten southeastern Ohio coun· .... wms those or
Y '
'111e departJnenl reports SS Falla, Ore.
13g Tournament Mlanager
.
The private plano wao piloted/
dlel began on June
• Louks said Middleport will take ttes showed mcreases, with the tltroush June 811, 1866 and July mJJea of the IIJS.mlle blghway
(Continued from Pllll• I)
by Frank Welch, Rainey s em· 1M3
. a fir•t round bye as Racine has - - - - - - - -, I, 1965 through June 30, 11168
In the series of mishaps and ployer, who w81 also killed,
When be started, BarbierJ dropped out of the tournament.
and July I, 1964 lhroUjjh June
1
one chopper was recovered.
was another passellg!r.
Weijhed 472 pounds. He now Gamea Wednesday are Syracuse 1
j30, 1966, the total Increase and
An Army Iroquois hellcopter
weighs 179. "For the last year
p
d'
!the percentage ol increase or
was lihot down deep In the Rainey was born
In
Maaon
I
have
been
liVing
cups
of
vs.
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at
.6:3°
P
m.,
an
J
ldeerease
for the year jull end· HS....,Jf Hontl'
t
DRY
Mekong della, 18 mlles south- rounty on AErog. 2'· 1939. son of ' tea, water, soda water and COl· MRaBOn VB. fChfeshtedtre at 7 4li trn· r
ed, follow:
- - •• ....
west of Ca Mou, and the four Harold1and rna Gray Rainey fee," Barbieri said. "As a spe.
acme or 01
a rna e-up
Ath..s - $592,476.91, $5.27,- !'!:!.!!':::'.!:.r..'l:~~-·
CLEANING
Arnencans aboard killed.
Rt Pt. Pleasant, who sur- cia! lrea' I occasionally hnd a game scheduled for Saturday I
~
BBS •• 12 3
nt A-lcon School,.._., I'M-71
· over North V1el
. vlve·
'
night Rtodlthe Pomeroy
per ce
...,.,
Service On Requllf
In the ocUon
spot ol rrulk
and sugar In my The
h d d 1 Redleg•.
d h , S
plus.
~~\Di'
·
~fflco
1
Nam, the Air Force flew 55 other survtvors Include h1s lea. Barbieri was under medi·
e egs a e ea e 1 ~
. Gallia - ~268,11113.54, $257,910.· Col~~·.~
Ohio
lllissions and the Navy 33.
wile, Mary Sue Osborne Rainey, cal supervision lhrough!llil his Braves, also of Pomeroy, by a I A shorn wool Incentive price co, '1D,753.tf, 4.2 per cent pluo.
Damage estlmares Indicated a former PI. Pleasant resulent, diet.
score earlier last week.
of 66 cents a pound for the 1!1i'l HockJD, _ f23:;,l68.65, f228.·
. ·····-· CLEANERS POMIROV
.Jtl
trucks
da· and
Redleg
In thatw1th
.gamea marketing
year, an lnore- of
fl,f71.48, 3.3 per
maged;
lhreedestroyed
antiaircraftorbatle·
Cmdytwo
bothdaughlent,
at home. AEllen
stBiar and I Trial/or
were
Mikehltters
Nesselroad
1 cent a pound over the pres- plus.
rte.s knocked out: roads cut· two brothers surviving are Mrs ! LONDON - THE
YU«?O- grand slam ho~er and smg!e,l ent level, was announced Jwte Jadu:oD - $393,550.06, $376,three railway cars and
EUa Sue Johnson, Douglas and slavJa news agency
Tan1ug Cremeans, two stngles, and Sar- 28 by the U. S. Department of 197.12, $16,812.34 4.4 pel' cent
feet of rail line destroyed:
Ernest Rainey, aU ol Pt. Pleas- quoted reports from
Hanu1 ver a triple. For the Braves, Agriculture.
plus.
'
se.:ondaey explosions sighted; ant.
today as saymg. that ~?"ut 60 English had a horne run with I The price of pui!ed wool will Lowreace - ~6.~.118,
ami a number ol warehouses Surviving maternal grandpar· , captured U. S. a~r!!'en wtll be two &lt;&gt;n and McKinney smacked continue lu be IUpporlell al a t14.60, fM,818.08, 10.7 per cent
and olb&amp; buildings
are Mr. and Mrs, Jasper trted as criminals by a spe- a lrlple.
/ level comparable lo the incen- plus.
or damatied.
of Washington C. H., 0. clal court
.
.
.
live price for -shom Wool.
Meigs - na5,380.04, $228,189.•
Funeral services will be an· The •.~ency sajd the llano•
Shorn wool payments will be 12, $6,490,92, 2.1 per cent plus.
nounced later by the crow-Hus- regime does .-not
conSJder
equal to a percentage of eaeh Pike - "33,!04.36, $133,4!0.sell Funeral home,
lhese U. S. cttJZens as pnsoner.&lt;!
producer's cash returns from 12, minus tsf5.3ll, 0.3 per cent
or war for 1t has not declared 1
sales. The percentage Will be mJnus.
•
1war on the u.s.A."
that required to raise the na- Roso - $852,046.16, $839,633.·
Wmefortner Named
i tiona! average price received 21, $12,412.95, l.S per cent plus.
Athens School Head
i by all producers for shom wool 8eloto - el,077,082.68, ft,•
Dr. B&lt;llfomio Spock
AI
C)
I
I up to the announced 66 cents a 1Jt13,590.51, $13,424.12, 1.2 per
,..." IC
ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Rob- i
' pound tncenUve price.
cent plus.
. ert Wlnelortner, a teacher in I
1 WASillNGTON _ Another i The 1967 support prOfll'lm will Vlnloa - ~7,136.13, ~5,371.•
Jllllte Boring pitched a f•ve the county system, Saturday Gauge reodiDgs:
Galllpohs round of negotJations lo end the b~ earned out under the Na· 53, f1,7!5.00, U per cent plus.
flitter II Eastern ~efeated Sou- mght was named as Athens I Dam 12 0, 12.2, runnmg 2 kel ttatwn's severest airline slrJke I !Jonal Wool A~t of 1954, as a· Figures showing tbe colleo.
Ibn 44 In I Metgs·Galha Po- Co~nty school ~upermlendent. Ion rollers, Pomeroy • Mason resumed today with a top union mended by the Food and Agrl- llon of ll!Oior vehicle, house113' Leaille game la!t ~eek.
Wemfortner, gtven a three- 20 36. PI Pleasant 24 63, Hm- Jspokesman charging that mdus· i culture Act of !965 which at- troller and ""' taxes in 1M
Ellllml bad nine btls off year contract by the Athens ton 0.67 stallonary, Kanawha try bargamers were stallmg in , tends the wool and moha~r pay. fiscal year ending June SO,
laulhtrn'e Bob Diddle. Head· County Board of Educalton at IFalls 2 37 stationary, Charles- Ithe hope of bringing on White ment program through I!NI9.
191111 lnd for the yeer endlue
1111 Eattera hillers were R. $12,1100 a year, Wtll succeed ton 28 65 lallmg London, Mar- ' House intervention.
I Ao In 1966, the support prlee June .!0, 1985, with tbe amount
Korr, lltrH singles; Caldwell, Thomas Porter, who was ap- Imet and Wlnll~ld damt were I
'
: tor wool for !967 Js fixed by a of increase or decreaae and tbe
To learn more about mental retardation
il double llld triple; Rilchie, pomted supermtendcnt of the on the sUis.
, . Before entermg today s oes· ,rormula m the Food and Agri· percentaso of lncrease or detwo sinelet, and Smtih and new
Trl-County Vocational /Boat Movement~:
, ston, Jooeph W. llamsey, repre· l Clllture Act of 19!5, under creaoe lollowe: Athllllt- f327,.
and how you can help our nation's
J'orllley, each a single.
School Dlslrtel.
Oblo River - Queea Cit sentatlve of the International I which 62 cents is multiplied by H5.21. f270,18U8, fi7,77U3,
six million retarded children and adults,
Getting singles for Southern
down 13 3:20 a rn. Allee u~ ' Assocmtwn of Mac~mJSis HAM) .the ra!Jo of the average parity 21.4 per cent plua. GaUia ~187,•
send for a free booklet. ·
were Diddle, Ah Prolfitl,
STOCK REPORT
The pubhc tndex llndex of prices paid by 320.1 , , ,214.Di $I0088.0S
14 2. 20 ·pm. R H Bosworth Itold newsmen
7
157
George Lawrence, Ronnie Bach- NEW YORK (UP!) - Ad- ll' P. 14 S ~S p;, .. Brlrnston should know tlrnt there hrum't Ianners; for the mOll! recent 4 per cent plu.!. HocklnJ14if7.
tel and Hart. Boring and Did· vances maintained substanltal u ~ 4 1i rn .
Jorer u 14" been five minutes of real nego- three yearo to the average par· 562.20 flliO 588.3fi $1U71,Q
die each struck out six • n d margin over dL•clines m moder-: / • .; .
M~ry/ up 15 PNS
hatmg since thio strike started. ity mdex for I!ISII, 1959, 8 n d . ~cent' plus. J.eU.:n _:
The Presldtnt's Committee
13 0
walked three. Pomeroy Is at / ately aellve trading on the New Ia m , 'Andrew Calhoun 'do~n These carriers are Standing pat, 1960
I fll8,2511.46, fl78,364.31,
flOr
on Mental Retardation
Eastern Tuesday evening.
York Stock Exchange today. IJS, 7:Jo a.m., Onward down protecting theJr pro!Jts, wathng I The Wool Act requires aup. 105.14, 15.3 per cent plus, JAw.
Washlngto~. D.C. 20201
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000 202 OOX-4 6 I Moun tam s:1e do~n ' 23 ~2rn2o Imlstlc about an early end to Payments 1o producer• for ·ltl'1.a , , , . , iz. .,fr ctnt
14 194
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Wtlson, W•ckeroharn (7) and a.m.: Eastern down 23,' I. 30 the costly strike Which began the 11167 marketing year It he piua.1Rols
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$424,711.111,
$311,(J
m)
Freehan; Boswell, Ctrnloo (9) am . Collon Queen
down Fnday.
11167 culendor year) will
.be 841.24 ftltl930.tll 13.4 per cent
st II e
and Battey WP-Boswell &lt;11-5) · ·•
made beg nn
In Aprll•t~·
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1110 110 SOx- 8 9 oJLP-WIIson K · ),
Greenup 3:25 am':
Jam••s : Hays is Enroulf'
Apphcatlons for sueh payments 981.82, fe8,130.81, IU per eenl
Horlen Hitlllns (7) Wtlhelm
ahne \21St),
•· Durant up Greenup 4:30am.; To Fur Ea81 War
;ust be ;•led not later lhan/plut. Vinton - f'l1,llt.IH, $43,·
&lt;7) and Mllrtln; 'Santiago, I rew
,IMi" Su~mn down Greenu~ 6 40 ! I!Jchard IRed) Hays, son of , anuary I, 191!8.
013.32, t8,106.62, !Z.t per cent
McMahon (7) ond Ryan. WP- Com
000 010 121)- 4 80 a.m.; Little George down Green. i Mrs. Stella Hays, Miii·•I, Mid- ;
RALL ON DEAN'S LIST
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Santia@Q &lt;U). LP- Horlon 14- ]Balt
0001100 000-0 4 0 up 8 20 a.rn; Kay D.
down 1dleporl, departed Pearl Harbor Thoma• B Rail
s .,..,,.,. ",
1). Hlts-YastrzemskJ (91h), Brunet 19-5) and Rodgers; Meldahl 5· 10 p.m.:
Harley last week enroule to V1et Nam st M•ddlepo~t w~•85on~ of
p
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(6)th
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Branch, Jr. down Meldahl 12 ·- board th USS Be 1
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oy
'Barber, WBattbe(8) an1')
ar- 20 a.m. Endeavor down Met- I"H y e
ae.tt dn• ' 'ludents m the College of Fme l
8 8 was an ou !I an 1 ~ and PmfeA.t~Jonal Arts a&amp; Ken1
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MORE MORE MORE
ahiMJ 15 • m , Lelta Shearer MHS grid lineman winning All· State Univerolty who earned a I
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020 OJO I)- 8 18 21
up •,!eldahl
eldahl 3:20
2 a m ' V•lvolme SEOAL recognition in 1963.
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2003 000
10 4-10 t3 o
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up
a.m : Allted.I place on the Dean's bst wtth &amp;Y•
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A&gt;hl d d
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of 3 4 or better for the
1; erages
7 .1 5 .
• __ liuzhardl, Wilhelm 18), Lock· !1st add tJtlb
a.m."" own e 8
WEATHER
period.
er (5);, PIZarro ill and '
Notional Learue
Oalllpolll Dam _ M k ~ , Hoi and humid through Tues·
---. Pen
ltomano, McNerlney 13), More- jNew York 020 000 200-4 11 2 down 8
ar
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day wltb wldelly scattered af.' There are aow more lltan
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bead, Shfllijoo (3), Osinski 15), 1Pill•
000 1122 05x- 9 t1 I 9 .40 rn":mL d ~sy vama up ternoon and night llme thander· ! million car, truck ..d bas drl·
Wyatt (,), McM•bon liD) and Gardne~: Hamillon 15), Arrl· a:m/M~~k ~~~tin ':no~ . ';i a1 1slorm•. Hllh today Ia 90!1, Jow l vero in the United SC.teo,
Jlyau. WP-164).
McMihon
(11-5). 1.P &amp;u
16), Sutberland
.
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HRs- Conigliaro
(7), 18),
Shaw (8) Friend
18) and •im .• Incau pHS
· a. mp
·· p atnc
Crlith), Foy 17th) , Agee &lt;9th), Grote; Blass, O'Dell (7), F'llce Condon up UO a.m.; L, F10re ,
llomalf(t (6th), Smith (7th).
(8) and Pogllaronl. WP-F... up 7.10 a.m. : Clly Of St. Louts I
FRESH-LEAN
14-21. LP-Sbsw (1&gt;-7). liRI- down 1:58 a.m.
I
Us! g~m~e)
SWoboda (4th).
Kanawha Rlvor - Lucy Jane
Wash '
012 000 000 _ 3 12 0
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Luca• up Marmet 7:10 p.m.;
llew York 100 010 000- 2 1 1 Cinci
HiO 000 001- 2 8 3 llelen Z. up Marmet 3:30 a.m.;
McCormick, Kline 19) and ~ San Fran 1100 000 OOt - I 8 J Chris Jr. up ~mfwld 10:20 p . ,
CasauOJa; ~n, Hamilton 1 Pappas (8-1;) and Pavleticb; m.. W. H. Sha\cr, Jr. up WmONLY
(3), Reniff 18)' Jnd E. Howard.f Herbel, McDaniel 181. Henry fteld 10 2fi p.m.. Elgercilff up
WP-McCorrnlck 17·7) . LP- (91 and Haller. LP-Herbel (3- 1Wmf•eld,. 3.~1 a.m.: Natoonal :
$30.00 Down - S.l•nct 1ft
CHIPPED CHOPPED
Boulon (14). HRs- Brmkman 121 HR-Virgil :2nd) .
down Wmf1eld .4.05 a.m .. A. J.
Convenient Ttorl"'''l
(VUI
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(2 nd) , Lopez •
Pallen up WmfJeld 1:20 a.m. 1
1
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Phila
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IChicago
302 !04 oox-10 II 0
LOCAL TEMPS
Wash
032 300 !00- 9 !3 o, Bunning, Fox (4), Culp (5), T~e tempmture m PorneFURNITURI! CO.
1
New York 000 000 002- 2 6 3 Craig &lt;8) and Uecker: Ells- . roy s bus mess dJSinct al ll 30 I
MASON, W. VA.
~ Humphreys, Richert 16), Cox i worth {4-12) and Hundley. LP-) a.m. today ~a.~ an degrees UIJ- I
Casanova; Womack , 1 Bunning (9-5). HR-Uecker . der ('~e~ Ski:~:__·-----~~~~::::::::::::~~::::~==~:...::::::..:~~
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Ramos (4), Pe~rson &lt;5J and li6thJ.
Gibbs. WP-Humphreyo 13·11 .
-LP-Wornack &lt;2·31 HRo Kirk· Atlonta
000 020 1100 - 2 7 o1
lind (3rd). Valentine (8th) , Osteen. Sultog &lt;1), Regan 19)
fepitone &lt;19th 1
, Los Ans
00 000 000- 0 5 0
or
1 Lelllooter (7·5) ond Oliver;
(lsi game )
10s1een, Sutton 111, Regan 191
· Cleve
1100 010 000- I 3 I and Roseboro. LP-Osteen (II·
!Can Cty
41i1J x 4 u 17!.
J.1cllowell. Kelley II), O'llon-'t-====--===-.1
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m • LOW TEMPS
DUNDEE SCOTLAND - AN.
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of State of Ohio, h1111 released largest Increase was shown bv lo have
er contract by eat' NEW YORK
The
gus Barble;i 26 'Jad breaklaet
figures on sales tax colle.:tlons Athens county, With Lawrence l,y next ye tbe final seellou ol hlcheet lemperaturt re.)ldl'fed to
Raymond loda
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Society Notes

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RatPTni.!)'P,LEASANT
D·
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2&amp;, reaide11t of PlUs·
:On 01·sl : f
ions, will open the third annual ed June JO 1966 which showed crease was shown by Scioto Marietta expressway.
eludln1 Atuta and
Hawall,
burgh, Caltf., aad f?rmeriJ of ;.n
t" 0
Syracuse Pee Wee tournament a total of '$240,0oo,OOO. 'nlts
with 1.:1 per cent.
The department said the 4J. was l!J dejrees II Plem, S.
81el
Pt.
wq killed at 8
an occ on spo
ea al the Syracuse ball park at 7 45 gore was '22 mUilon higher than
. mile seeUon Is II Summit Coua- D. The !owet roported lhls
p.m. Saturday In an airplane
p.m. today against AddiSon. , 1n !he preVious liscal year.
fUll!
Jal
/ ty and Is tied up Jn a eourt suit. mot'nlnf wu 41 at Klamath
&lt;rBih lD Callfomta.
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Y '
'111e departJnenl reports SS Falla, Ore.
13g Tournament Mlanager
.
The private plano wao piloted/
dlel began on June
• Louks said Middleport will take ttes showed mcreases, with the tltroush June 811, 1866 and July mJJea of the IIJS.mlle blghway
(Continued from Pllll• I)
by Frank Welch, Rainey s em· 1M3
. a fir•t round bye as Racine has - - - - - - - -, I, 1965 through June 30, 11168
In the series of mishaps and ployer, who w81 also killed,
When be started, BarbierJ dropped out of the tournament.
and July I, 1964 lhroUjjh June
1
one chopper was recovered.
was another passellg!r.
Weijhed 472 pounds. He now Gamea Wednesday are Syracuse 1
j30, 1966, the total Increase and
An Army Iroquois hellcopter
weighs 179. "For the last year
p
d'
!the percentage ol increase or
was lihot down deep In the Rainey was born
In
Maaon
I
have
been
liVing
cups
of
vs.
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at
.6:3°
P
m.,
an
J
ldeerease
for the year jull end· HS....,Jf Hontl'
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Mekong della, 18 mlles south- rounty on AErog. 2'· 1939. son of ' tea, water, soda water and COl· MRaBOn VB. fChfeshtedtre at 7 4li trn· r
ed, follow:
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west of Ca Mou, and the four Harold1and rna Gray Rainey fee," Barbieri said. "As a spe.
acme or 01
a rna e-up
Ath..s - $592,476.91, $5.27,- !'!:!.!!':::'.!:.r..'l:~~-·
CLEANING
Arnencans aboard killed.
Rt Pt. Pleasant, who sur- cia! lrea' I occasionally hnd a game scheduled for Saturday I
~
BBS •• 12 3
nt A-lcon School,.._., I'M-71
· over North V1el
. vlve·
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night Rtodlthe Pomeroy
per ce
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Service On Requllf
In the ocUon
spot ol rrulk
and sugar In my The
h d d 1 Redleg•.
d h , S
plus.
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Nam, the Air Force flew 55 other survtvors Include h1s lea. Barbieri was under medi·
e egs a e ea e 1 ~
. Gallia - ~268,11113.54, $257,910.· Col~~·.~
Ohio
lllissions and the Navy 33.
wile, Mary Sue Osborne Rainey, cal supervision lhrough!llil his Braves, also of Pomeroy, by a I A shorn wool Incentive price co, '1D,753.tf, 4.2 per cent pluo.
Damage estlmares Indicated a former PI. Pleasant resulent, diet.
score earlier last week.
of 66 cents a pound for the 1!1i'l HockJD, _ f23:;,l68.65, f228.·
. ·····-· CLEANERS POMIROV
.Jtl
trucks
da· and
Redleg
In thatw1th
.gamea marketing
year, an lnore- of
fl,f71.48, 3.3 per
maged;
lhreedestroyed
antiaircraftorbatle·
Cmdytwo
bothdaughlent,
at home. AEllen
stBiar and I Trial/or
were
Mikehltters
Nesselroad
1 cent a pound over the pres- plus.
rte.s knocked out: roads cut· two brothers surviving are Mrs ! LONDON - THE
YU«?O- grand slam ho~er and smg!e,l ent level, was announced Jwte Jadu:oD - $393,550.06, $376,three railway cars and
EUa Sue Johnson, Douglas and slavJa news agency
Tan1ug Cremeans, two stngles, and Sar- 28 by the U. S. Department of 197.12, $16,812.34 4.4 pel' cent
feet of rail line destroyed:
Ernest Rainey, aU ol Pt. Pleas- quoted reports from
Hanu1 ver a triple. For the Braves, Agriculture.
plus.
'
se.:ondaey explosions sighted; ant.
today as saymg. that ~?"ut 60 English had a horne run with I The price of pui!ed wool will Lowreace - ~6.~.118,
ami a number ol warehouses Surviving maternal grandpar· , captured U. S. a~r!!'en wtll be two &lt;&gt;n and McKinney smacked continue lu be IUpporlell al a t14.60, fM,818.08, 10.7 per cent
and olb&amp; buildings
are Mr. and Mrs, Jasper trted as criminals by a spe- a lrlple.
/ level comparable lo the incen- plus.
or damatied.
of Washington C. H., 0. clal court
.
.
.
live price for -shom Wool.
Meigs - na5,380.04, $228,189.•
Funeral services will be an· The •.~ency sajd the llano•
Shorn wool payments will be 12, $6,490,92, 2.1 per cent plus.
nounced later by the crow-Hus- regime does .-not
conSJder
equal to a percentage of eaeh Pike - "33,!04.36, $133,4!0.sell Funeral home,
lhese U. S. cttJZens as pnsoner.&lt;!
producer's cash returns from 12, minus tsf5.3ll, 0.3 per cent
or war for 1t has not declared 1
sales. The percentage Will be mJnus.
•
1war on the u.s.A."
that required to raise the na- Roso - $852,046.16, $839,633.·
Wmefortner Named
i tiona! average price received 21, $12,412.95, l.S per cent plus.
Athens School Head
i by all producers for shom wool 8eloto - el,077,082.68, ft,•
Dr. B&lt;llfomio Spock
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I up to the announced 66 cents a 1Jt13,590.51, $13,424.12, 1.2 per
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' pound tncenUve price.
cent plus.
. ert Wlnelortner, a teacher in I
1 WASillNGTON _ Another i The 1967 support prOfll'lm will Vlnloa - ~7,136.13, ~5,371.•
Jllllte Boring pitched a f•ve the county system, Saturday Gauge reodiDgs:
Galllpohs round of negotJations lo end the b~ earned out under the Na· 53, f1,7!5.00, U per cent plus.
flitter II Eastern ~efeated Sou- mght was named as Athens I Dam 12 0, 12.2, runnmg 2 kel ttatwn's severest airline slrJke I !Jonal Wool A~t of 1954, as a· Figures showing tbe colleo.
Ibn 44 In I Metgs·Galha Po- Co~nty school ~upermlendent. Ion rollers, Pomeroy • Mason resumed today with a top union mended by the Food and Agrl- llon of ll!Oior vehicle, house113' Leaille game la!t ~eek.
Wemfortner, gtven a three- 20 36. PI Pleasant 24 63, Hm- Jspokesman charging that mdus· i culture Act of !965 which at- troller and ""' taxes in 1M
Ellllml bad nine btls off year contract by the Athens ton 0.67 stallonary, Kanawha try bargamers were stallmg in , tends the wool and moha~r pay. fiscal year ending June SO,
laulhtrn'e Bob Diddle. Head· County Board of Educalton at IFalls 2 37 stationary, Charles- Ithe hope of bringing on White ment program through I!NI9.
191111 lnd for the yeer endlue
1111 Eattera hillers were R. $12,1100 a year, Wtll succeed ton 28 65 lallmg London, Mar- ' House intervention.
I Ao In 1966, the support prlee June .!0, 1985, with tbe amount
Korr, lltrH singles; Caldwell, Thomas Porter, who was ap- Imet and Wlnll~ld damt were I
'
: tor wool for !967 Js fixed by a of increase or decreaae and tbe
To learn more about mental retardation
il double llld triple; Rilchie, pomted supermtendcnt of the on the sUis.
, . Before entermg today s oes· ,rormula m the Food and Agri· percentaso of lncrease or detwo sinelet, and Smtih and new
Trl-County Vocational /Boat Movement~:
, ston, Jooeph W. llamsey, repre· l Clllture Act of 19!5, under creaoe lollowe: Athllllt- f327,.
and how you can help our nation's
J'orllley, each a single.
School Dlslrtel.
Oblo River - Queea Cit sentatlve of the International I which 62 cents is multiplied by H5.21. f270,18U8, fi7,77U3,
six million retarded children and adults,
Getting singles for Southern
down 13 3:20 a rn. Allee u~ ' Assocmtwn of Mac~mJSis HAM) .the ra!Jo of the average parity 21.4 per cent plua. GaUia ~187,•
send for a free booklet. ·
were Diddle, Ah Prolfitl,
STOCK REPORT
The pubhc tndex llndex of prices paid by 320.1 , , ,214.Di $I0088.0S
14 2. 20 ·pm. R H Bosworth Itold newsmen
7
157
George Lawrence, Ronnie Bach- NEW YORK (UP!) - Ad- ll' P. 14 S ~S p;, .. Brlrnston should know tlrnt there hrum't Ianners; for the mOll! recent 4 per cent plu.!. HocklnJ14if7.
tel and Hart. Boring and Did· vances maintained substanltal u ~ 4 1i rn .
Jorer u 14" been five minutes of real nego- three yearo to the average par· 562.20 flliO 588.3fi $1U71,Q
die each struck out six • n d margin over dL•clines m moder-: / • .; .
M~ry/ up 15 PNS
hatmg since thio strike started. ity mdex for I!ISII, 1959, 8 n d . ~cent' plus. J.eU.:n _:
The Presldtnt's Committee
13 0
walked three. Pomeroy Is at / ately aellve trading on the New Ia m , 'Andrew Calhoun 'do~n These carriers are Standing pat, 1960
I fll8,2511.46, fl78,364.31,
flOr
on Mental Retardation
Eastern Tuesday evening.
York Stock Exchange today. IJS, 7:Jo a.m., Onward down protecting theJr pro!Jts, wathng I The Wool Act requires aup. 105.14, 15.3 per cent plus, JAw.
Washlngto~. D.C. 20201
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000 202 OOX-4 6 I Moun tam s:1e do~n ' 23 ~2rn2o Imlstlc about an early end to Payments 1o producer• for ·ltl'1.a , , , . , iz. .,fr ctnt
14 194
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Wtlson, W•ckeroharn (7) and a.m.: Eastern down 23,' I. 30 the costly strike Which began the 11167 marketing year It he piua.1Rols
- 11
$424,711.111,
$311,(J
m)
Freehan; Boswell, Ctrnloo (9) am . Collon Queen
down Fnday.
11167 culendor year) will
.be 841.24 ftltl930.tll 13.4 per cent
st II e
and Battey WP-Boswell &lt;11-5) · ·•
made beg nn
In Aprll•t~·
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1110 110 SOx- 8 9 oJLP-WIIson K · ),
Greenup 3:25 am':
Jam••s : Hays is Enroulf'
Apphcatlons for sueh payments 981.82, fe8,130.81, IU per eenl
Horlen Hitlllns (7) Wtlhelm
ahne \21St),
•· Durant up Greenup 4:30am.; To Fur Ea81 War
;ust be ;•led not later lhan/plut. Vinton - f'l1,llt.IH, $43,·
&lt;7) and Mllrtln; 'Santiago, I rew
,IMi" Su~mn down Greenu~ 6 40 ! I!Jchard IRed) Hays, son of , anuary I, 191!8.
013.32, t8,106.62, !Z.t per cent
McMahon (7) ond Ryan. WP- Com
000 010 121)- 4 80 a.m.; Little George down Green. i Mrs. Stella Hays, Miii·•I, Mid- ;
RALL ON DEAN'S LIST
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Santia@Q &lt;U). LP- Horlon 14- ]Balt
0001100 000-0 4 0 up 8 20 a.rn; Kay D.
down 1dleporl, departed Pearl Harbor Thoma• B Rail
s .,..,,.,. ",
1). Hlts-YastrzemskJ (91h), Brunet 19-5) and Rodgers; Meldahl 5· 10 p.m.:
Harley last week enroule to V1et Nam st M•ddlepo~t w~•85on~ of
p
11 il&amp;th) F
(6)th
d Etcheb
Branch, Jr. down Meldahl 12 ·- board th USS Be 1
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etrocel2,nd)
oy
'Barber, WBattbe(8) an1')
ar- 20 a.m. Endeavor down Met- I"H y e
ae.tt dn• ' 'ludents m the College of Fme l
8 8 was an ou !I an 1 ~ and PmfeA.t~Jonal Arts a&amp; Ken1
rtm , •
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MORE MORE MORE
ahiMJ 15 • m , Lelta Shearer MHS grid lineman winning All· State Univerolty who earned a I
.
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020 OJO I)- 8 18 21
up •,!eldahl
eldahl 3:20
2 a m ' V•lvolme SEOAL recognition in 1963.
~.
2003 000
10 4-10 t3 o
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up
a.m : Allted.I place on the Dean's bst wtth &amp;Y•
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A&gt;hl d d
M ld hi
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of 3 4 or better for the
1; erages
7 .1 5 .
• __ liuzhardl, Wilhelm 18), Lock· !1st add tJtlb
a.m."" own e 8
WEATHER
period.
er (5);, PIZarro ill and '
Notional Learue
Oalllpolll Dam _ M k ~ , Hoi and humid through Tues·
---. Pen
ltomano, McNerlney 13), More- jNew York 020 000 200-4 11 2 down 8
ar
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day wltb wldelly scattered af.' There are aow more lltan
1
bead, Shfllijoo (3), Osinski 15), 1Pill•
000 1122 05x- 9 t1 I 9 .40 rn":mL d ~sy vama up ternoon and night llme thander· ! million car, truck ..d bas drl·
Wyatt (,), McM•bon liD) and Gardne~: Hamillon 15), Arrl· a:m/M~~k ~~~tin ':no~ . ';i a1 1slorm•. Hllh today Ia 90!1, Jow l vero in the United SC.teo,
Jlyau. WP-164).
McMihon
(11-5). 1.P &amp;u
16), Sutberland
.
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-Pizlll'nl
HRs- Conigliaro
(7), 18),
Shaw (8) Friend
18) and •im .• Incau pHS
· a. mp
·· p atnc
Crlith), Foy 17th) , Agee &lt;9th), Grote; Blass, O'Dell (7), F'llce Condon up UO a.m.; L, F10re ,
llomalf(t (6th), Smith (7th).
(8) and Pogllaronl. WP-F... up 7.10 a.m. : Clly Of St. Louts I
FRESH-LEAN
14-21. LP-Sbsw (1&gt;-7). liRI- down 1:58 a.m.
I
Us! g~m~e)
SWoboda (4th).
Kanawha Rlvor - Lucy Jane
Wash '
012 000 000 _ 3 12 0
__
Luca• up Marmet 7:10 p.m.;
llew York 100 010 000- 2 1 1 Cinci
HiO 000 001- 2 8 3 llelen Z. up Marmet 3:30 a.m.;
McCormick, Kline 19) and ~ San Fran 1100 000 OOt - I 8 J Chris Jr. up ~mfwld 10:20 p . ,
CasauOJa; ~n, Hamilton 1 Pappas (8-1;) and Pavleticb; m.. W. H. Sha\cr, Jr. up WmONLY
(3), Reniff 18)' Jnd E. Howard.f Herbel, McDaniel 181. Henry fteld 10 2fi p.m.. Elgercilff up
WP-McCorrnlck 17·7) . LP- (91 and Haller. LP-Herbel (3- 1Wmf•eld,. 3.~1 a.m.: Natoonal :
$30.00 Down - S.l•nct 1ft
CHIPPED CHOPPED
Boulon (14). HRs- Brmkman 121 HR-Virgil :2nd) .
down Wmf1eld .4.05 a.m .. A. J.
Convenient Ttorl"'''l
(VUI
fi~) , Sa verme
·
(2 nd) , Lopez •
Pallen up WmfJeld 1:20 a.m. 1
1
(3rd)
Phila
000 1100 200- 2 9 0
1
game)
IChicago
302 !04 oox-10 II 0
LOCAL TEMPS
Wash
032 300 !00- 9 !3 o, Bunning, Fox (4), Culp (5), T~e tempmture m PorneFURNITURI! CO.
1
New York 000 000 002- 2 6 3 Craig &lt;8) and Uecker: Ells- . roy s bus mess dJSinct al ll 30 I
MASON, W. VA.
~ Humphreys, Richert 16), Cox i worth {4-12) and Hundley. LP-) a.m. today ~a.~ an degrees UIJ- I
Casanova; Womack , 1 Bunning (9-5). HR-Uecker . der ('~e~ Ski:~:__·-----~~~~::::::::::::~~::::~==~:...::::::..:~~
1
Ramos (4), Pe~rson &lt;5J and li6thJ.
Gibbs. WP-Humphreyo 13·11 .
-LP-Wornack &lt;2·31 HRo Kirk· Atlonta
000 020 1100 - 2 7 o1
lind (3rd). Valentine (8th) , Osteen. Sultog &lt;1), Regan 19)
fepitone &lt;19th 1
, Los Ans
00 000 000- 0 5 0
or
1 Lelllooter (7·5) ond Oliver;
(lsi game )
10s1een, Sutton 111, Regan 191
· Cleve
1100 010 000- I 3 I and Roseboro. LP-Osteen (II·
!Can Cty
41i1J x 4 u 17!.
J.1cllowell. Kelley II), O'llon-'t-====--===-.1
SHJSI' 7 of your
'· iiJ)lue 16), Allen 18) and
liON
S aiNGO · Crandall, Book~r I8I: Nash (2·
· · ~) and Roof. LP - Mcllowel l 161). I!Rs-Nossek (ISO, AlVIS

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"It's a shame, in a
country as prog~ssive
as ours, that we've been
so backward about
mental retardation!'

S&amp; H GREEN STAMPS!
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FRESH, LEAN, !VERY
OUNCE GUARANTEED

SWifT'S PI~MIUM
U. S. GOVERNMENt JNSP'ICtED

DBEEF

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and

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I

Price,
B•gin

$l99

At - -

Wh~n working hands need extra caah

to en)Gy a good vacation .•.

THE SHOE BOX
Milklltporl, 0.

Stop in. , . and ssk for our "vacation money" loan. There's no need to pass it up
th1s year ... fun, rest. relaxation _You can get the mone~ you need from us .•. now,
En ,ay that well·earned vacation. Then, repay in sensible monthly installments. When
you need money for any reason ..•

NOW AIR CONDITIONED

$25 to $2000
There'a a helping hand at
Economy Savings and Loan Company

FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT!

RALL 'S BEN FRANKLIN

300 W. Second St. - 992·2111, Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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125 I. Main St.

Phone WY 2·2171

HERE AR&amp; JUST A FEW LUCKY WINNERS
lonye Wayl1nd, M14clleport, 0.

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CANVAS
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Wanted
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- 5 p. m._ ~- - - - ~ 7 10 6tc
DUE~ shortage ol merchan·l
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mushroom. bam

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anywhere.

pe~perout,

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tbere will be no auction SOMEONE TO OPERATE
sewm d to zi · zag
Instruction•
at Adams Trading Post th1s
smaU bulldozer a~d
chaia l rrra~hm: iUJ~~
d~ and I
week Watch in this column saw In log operation on For· rna e u onT okes, er pay I'
INTERSTATE
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I
for .next
auction
announce- est Run Roa d bet wee». 7 am
• · I monogram.
f $5 50a e ov month orlea IE state For SaIe
SEMI
DRIVING
ment date.
7 11 6tc and 3 p. m. See Manon Rey~i ment~a~ance du:e~ 4 . 60 _ Call, oval rug and 3 small ones, 1
BLAETTNARI
7 ROOMs lnd bath home, lot
olds on Forest Run Road o
pay
$12 one 9 x 12 vinyl tweed I
Mea aget 10 to 4t
ANY CLUB or organization I Rl. 7, Ste~dyl wlol rk.O Phone: _992~18.
~~
rug, $8, 3 mahogany tables, .
Pomeroy, Ohio
SoSOu~b l~i~ ~~d~~ :.~8
Qf
U R-•· Ill WE ARE now seflecUngth~ lJi.
thot would like to hold an 1 667·3503, Coo " e. ·
GOOD VAI.UES iii usED ' $\ 2 . Ph. 992·3216. Middleport,
Members of the """"v e tervlewing men . rum II .,..a
aucUon to raise tunds. con- ,
7 8 3tc _
ORGANS
0., oR corner of 4th ond Lin- - leal Estate For Sale
Pbune 992·&gt;146.
Riverview Garden Club enjoyed to train as Semi Drivers, No
1
8 28 tp the June meeLing at the home experience necessary, and D(
lad Ada~s Tradmg
Post PAINTING, interior and exter· 1 _Used Wurlitzer Spinet Or- coin St.
7 10 3tc __
- - ~~--Owe
nd A chon House Rutland
h 1
t act reasI ROOM house with batiL
fr
ol Mrs. Claremont Harris. Roil need to relocate. Earo over
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~~~"an. Ebony finish. Model 4017 1 FORC~D air 22 inth coal furacre 1·ncluded, Rt. 7, Tuppers ~R SAL~
' room arne
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W h
I t
tmn
h 992 5160 H er •
r~
rv
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. call was aMwered by nammg
$3.25 per hr. alter
• rl
e . •. ve comp e e
auc
1
(\!lablt. P ·
·
· om
- $595.
nace, duct work
included.
Plal·ns, 0. Pr1·- ".200. See house hot and cold water oL
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Ph 0 c. Bral_ey~·:· --·- ·- 6 26 15tc . t - Used Wurlitzer Spinet Or- used three seasons.
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favori'le roses and plans were training. For applicauoa an
for you.
fac II 11es
t
Phone w. lHake in Tuppers Plains 1
La I C1 ff Rd $1795
742-5394~
'~n 6t . WAT"'._. HAULING, Phone
gan. Maple finish. Model 4040 992~7337, Pomeroy. 0 .
for ·,nspect·,on.
7 10 3tpl acre,
ure
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.7 8
made for a picnic, July 28 al the interview call 513-MI-5572, 24
uK
Pbone 992-6773.
borne of Mrs. Harli" Frank, hr. service, or 51J.895.5149. Or
7286
6 9 311tc - $695.
7
10
3!c
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IELUNG OUT ch1huahuas, all
·
~ ~ - ~5 ROOM house and batil ou
,
serving time at _6 p.m.
,,
write lor applicai!OD lo bier·
1 _ U"d Wurlitzer Spinet Or·
AKC. reduced pmes. Phone I
Help Wanted
gan. Model 4100 with Ssb- !
large lot '" ~hd~'!&gt;Orl, pno·
Business Servtcel
Program readinas were, Get state Semi Tr. Dept., H
1149-3441.
7 10 31c :
~
boom. Mahogany fimsh
•
ed to sell. See A: nold Dod·
. more mileage from your cut Transportatioa Bldg., Room
YOUNG man to live in and $995 _
I
426, 307 E. tth ilree~ Cln.,
.
1 son at 517 BryaR Place, M1d· TERMITE control by a Me1gs roses," by Mrs. H_erm.aa Gross•
NTION u . __.~ Sl 1 k
Our summer appliance S(llt
6t 1
d
at Dickie, and, 10Btennial •-""TrE
m~
ee wor • care lor semi-invalid. Good 1 _ L'sed Lowery Starlet Organ. i.s in full swing.
, dleport, 0.
1 10 c _
CoWlly owne company
~ 0.
7 I lOti
en of America Local Union I home. prefer someone who I Walnut finish - $450.
I
fiR:ooi(h~uSeand--b3th, extra 1-3 to 1~2 -price due to •o sown in Aucust grews well," by
5171. Election will be held on -; ran drive. Ph. 992·5223, Porn· I - Used Hammond Chord ~, Better priee!l than ever on \ large lot, on Depot St., Ru&amp;-l&amp;lesmen or &amp;tori conunls- u ..s. R. E. Williams.
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t U·
H II
Freezers, Refrigerators, Wa·
b.&amp;
-.u
Ju IY 21. 1
a mon a • eroy, 0 .
7 8 3tc 1 Organ, Maple finish - $395. oher-Dryer Pairs, El.c. Ran·
la•d, o. Ph. 742-~7113.
llions, o..- lreabnel111. ""' A&amp; auction was beid wilh Mro.
Mason, W. Va ., for mainten~
WENDEU.'S
ges and Air~Conditioners.
7 10 ltp
ware ef till door knocker tel'· Frank Bise as auctioneer.
li/ICO grievance committee- employment Wanted
1211!1 Garlitld Ave.
[' 15 cu. ft. Chell
-- -- ~ d b tb-~~ 1 mill aaiesman. Complete rat Refreabmenls were served by
1lilan and outside guard. Polls
_
Phone 4854401
FREEZER
$195 i 7 ROOM house ·~
a
.. and Jnsect control. Guaran- the hostesa and Mrs Grossnick·
will open at 8 a. m. and close WANTED - Work for b u I I~
ParkersbW'i!, w. va.
19 cu. ft. Chfit
:159 Pearl St., Middleport, 0.,
teed, i&amp;sured, upertonced. le to Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Holzer Roopllalt
VlsHblg
al'6 p. m. lfasil Haynes. Fin·\ dozer, Phone 992·2208.
=EZJ!R c,..m With :!:~
good locatmn, prlct ~,500. Allied Pest l!l!d Termih! eo. Bise, Mrs. Frank, Mrs. R. L. !lours 2-4 and 7-llp.m. Partllts
7 IU 3tc
-~lal ~retory. 7 10 3to
~6_27 10tc USED PIANO
Two good - · I Rofrlgorolor.
Ph. 992~2919.
J 10 3to lrol Co., 6lli W. Mam St., Larkias, Mrs. Harold Massor, only oa Pediatrics Ward.
~R£ YOU a high
school
Nlr 5•1• or Rant
used upright pianos, wllll
Ph. WY 2·2181
Two !louses:-chester Roadbon(Rt. Pomeroy, 0. Pb. 99J.56811. Mrs. RoRald Osborne, Mrs. DorWAdSmlate••E •- ....
bench. PriL'ed to sell Ibis
~
7), large lot, with
sel
f I 2tp sel Riebel, Mrs. Will Swain, Job&amp; .
ven, ure.. D~
gtaduate who thinko logical- TWO I.Jedroom boosi.'
·free week. Call Rutiaud Furniture
• OY I trailer - $5,000.00
;
. Mrs. Denver Weber, Mrs. Wil- Rt.; Mrs. E&amp;r.~ W. RobinsOD,
I' and .)OOUid like to use that gas city water,
33 acres,
42-4211
r 1 Sto
!()MER
Smail frame house, lllJ E. SEPTIC tank oleanina service liams Mrs: Lyle Balderson 811d 1J1I Kmooa Dr., Bryao
Leo
alijlily in a challenaing job? Rood lnvestmell! property lor al 7
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OHIO
Main st., Pomeroy - $500.00 and electric sewer clean~n:S· guesb Mrs. Gocdun Caldwell Fulks, li9 Garfield -Ave.; ·Pearl
Yilll};~ Invited to consult lake site. In Syracuse, Ohio. BUDGET PRICED flll'llllure lD
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Three bedroom house. Butter- Coli &amp;38118. Chesler, Ob10. and Ka Balderson.
E. Balbrrd, 1'122 Chatham Ave.;
wDf• • Du Borgdill, Dis- Ph. 992-32'11.
1 10 lllc our third Door budgel shop.
.leclr W. Carsey, Mgr.
nut Avenue, Pomeroy 47.500
1 1 J2tp
Y
Mrs. Golden R. Canada~, Nortlltrtill'"lfiiagor, Burger Boy
Baker Vurll1tin, Mlddlepolt
·- - - · ~-~ . - I Four bedroom house, 145 But- 1
up; Mro. Ver&amp;e C. Blazor, Eur·
F~Ramas, to evaluate
For Sale
Obio.
II 12 lfc lrrEREO RADIO CONSOLE ternut Avenue, Pomeroy leka Star Rl.: Samuel L. Tbompyour potential In our rapidly REPOSSESSED
Ele&lt;lrehtt WELL equipped coal mine •• 4 speed intermixed changer. $7,500.00.
AUCTIONEER
son, ilio Grande; Mn. :aer-&lt;1
upanding restaurant organJ. cleaner, new eleanor auor.. Story's Run Road, 60 acres Dual volume control. Four Three bedroom house, Butter·
COMPLETE SALES
W&amp;rd, Rl. I Gallipolis; . lllrs.
zadnn as a future manager of tee, ourrenl model, reasoi&gt; of coaL Ph. SH 2·5022 IJe. speaker sound syste~. L&lt;ve- nut Avenue, hot water beat·
MANAGEMENT
VEernie E. Blake, ·- :
locati~s. W~ will able payments. Call 675-29411 tween 4 aad 6 p.m. 7 1 12tp ly walnut fllliSh. This set ing system, hardwood Ooors
Write, Phone o• Contad
boer C. Martia, Pt Pleasaat;
for a Job With a Pl Pleasant or write Elec_ _
four months old. Take over _ $8.000.00
JIM CARNAHAN
The Laurel Cliff Beller Health Mrs. Fred J. Green, r~· 1
and advancement to • lroiUl :1111 'Fifth Sl PoiDI TOMATO plants, 100,000, $3 a payments of $6 per mo. .,. Two •partment house, 0!·
IIACINI. OHIO
Club and lllelr families Tburs- Bottom; Mrs. R. Dale Coburn,
~~JIIfUre income brackel Pl.,.,;.l
1 t 30tc I 1,000. Ph. 247~2112, Adams pay balance duo flll.t9. Call 11om Street, Pomeroy, largo
day eveulng at Royal Oaks park Rl. 2 Pomeroy; Teresa
Wil·
persoa only at Un- - - ~
Farm.
7 8 3to 19U218.
~~lc
lot _ $.\.000.
enjoyed their annual picmc.
dermuth, Pomeroy Ster Rl.;
,..~-· Stree'· 191i11 STEREO, lovely waloul
~
h
Mul RZATING PLUIIBING Rural
ndln
Mr and Mrs
~'6'-~.
&lt;Oilsoie model Radio equip- WSTRE FOAM " gU&amp;ranteed ONE RIDING norse, mare. Av· Two apartment ouse,
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g were
.
· Raymund K. GiRtber, Cblotlr:
.from I - i p.m. ped m'th • speed automatic to be the best carpel cleaner ery Goegle!n, Rt. 33, Pome- berry Avenue, Pomeroy Dolo) Bottle Gas. Araold CIUford Jacobs and Jack, Mr. Jlllll&lt;s A. Heaton, Rl I PoJne.
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Brothers,
118 E. IIIID
St., ·-• Mrs. Gene Tbumpson and
M. "' 1er
I 29 121c
-'!,;..-'it\.-,...-----changer, , speaker soURd sys- you have Over used or your roy, 0., on the Athens Road. ..,"""'.
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1 • 1fo ....
roy; Mrs. Fannie
..u ,
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Gina and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Rl 2 wellston; Koren M. .-rew·
.,.
tern. Easy• terms. Take over money back. Electric sham· Pb. 992-6315.
7 6 6tp Fi,.. bedroom house • Laurel • - v z .
Pb. 992-7931.
J ACRES, separate, o• Rl7.
;:
T I 6tp payments of $5.49 or pay bal· pooer rental $1.
once due $98.26. Call !1!12-3218. Hardware.
auilabie lor motel or_ blliiiiiOsS, frame home, 431 L
. incoln St., ...,
ea-. .......,..,_,
nd
dsoR Mark ... H. Garr.ett, Rav-ood·,
road
unds S de 0 ~ ll
Oblo. End your sower trouble. man Wamer a gran Robert
ourro
Sl s ·
Middleport, - $9.995~
We bave all s!Ja oewor mad&gt;- HillllllB, Mr. and Mrs.
. Mrs. Howard R. Crlnlmel.. St.
Pllone 66'1·3503 afier 3 p.m. Three bedroom. very modem Illes. Reasanable rates. Call Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. MaJ: EI- Albans, W. Va.· ·Mrs.
ICJa.
26
===--,,.,---:--'. l2tp_ home ":llh all utilities. in WY Z.Wf; day .,. Dl&amp;hl.
chlnger and Becky, Mr. and ner Vanover, Rl.' llro•loi!~Mrs.
ACIIOS.20. Nei.g.b- ·
DOWN
USED refrigerator. Phone 7'73- Enterpnse next to E.U.B.
tfc
Mrs. Harry Clark and Vicky, Jimmie A. CaldweU, Jllpley,
1 15
L"Good
LlKooleua
5203,
Mason,
W.
Va.
Church
$6,500.
i
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Ricky, Terry and Sherry.
w. Y.a.· Mn. Jaines £...JoiJ&amp;.
King"
nymph
4. Sprew.l
1
8
6te
Service
Station,
vacant,
with
,
.\Ill
CONDmONING
Relr1gorMr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Eichiol·
son, J/ Rl ·l o8k ~
· · . ·Mtb·
2.Alfumed "..
graaa
3. Americu
r agua
living
quorters,
upper
Syra·
Mr
E
J
Tracy
Mrs
Peart
ur
Napper'
,
P.
NEIGLER BUlLDING SUPPLY
nd
1
ation service. Jack's 1\efrlg- er, s. · ·
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............. . to dry
general
21. r.a&amp;.
BATHROOM plastic tile block, cuse. Will sell on Ia con· eration, New Haven. Pbone Parker, Mrs. T. A. Nowetsoa Laov, Reedy, W.Va.l. Uri. Wes4. Walk
z:z. Does a
'· :r.tiJpla&lt;4
6. Merit
8.Fway
olumlnum siding, storm dsors tract. - $2,500·
TU 2-:1537.
4 4· tfc and Joan, Mr and Mrs. James le E. McKenzie, Salem; Mrs.
"""lO.Satumto
6. Per-and windows. We build the 1·57 acres, with buuse, Wolf
Gilmore and Sandra, Brenda Sam HickJ, Jr., Wellsloa; Mrs.
lLSys~m
job
fo"""'
best
and
repair
the
rest.
Call
~.t:~·
sprmg,
eiectncJty
and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Er- Stephen D. Hirkala, lllpley,..W.
, 'lEWlNG machine!. repair oer
13. Frenc.ll
7.0af
f ROQM furnished apartment.
river
9.Deduee
au, Neigler, Racille, Ohio. AU &lt;811 be lban..ocl. Call I!JZ. 1 Ylce. aU makea WY :I-Z2114. nest Powell and Ivan, Mrs. Jack Va.
24. Able r:
· _..,.. ' l.f. Double It
:W.Frendl
26. Slope .
3S..Sma.ll
CaU fM-2511 or !1!12-3975.
I 14 30te
.....
1be l"abril Shop Pomeru' Braley adn sons, Mr. and Mrs.
)llrdla
11 _
for ca.ndy
28. Tack
~
«&lt;lllbo •
- - - - - - , - , ---,,-%7%0. ~a~..-.r ' P· m. ca • 11"
Clarence Curtis, Miss Susie Tra- Mrs. Samuel Hlcka,
7 7 tfc
Jr.,
29. LeYel!l
36. IDgb
-~
:US. Sun gpd
12. Valued
TREAT rugs right, they'll be J$8~
Authorized Singer Sales and
16. Equostrlaa H . Pui'C!ww
30.Peruse
mountaiD
'o-BRIEN ol CROW
Service
1 Zll tte
cy, Mrs. Merlin Tracy, Mr. and Wellston. son, 9:50 a.m. Satur·
1
footrest
11. Eggs
31.Sweet ~- · a't.Ma*'*'
I ROOM TRAILER, everything
• delight if cleaned with B ue
REAL- CO.
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr., Bon· day; Mrs. Charles E. 1TbompMorsel
18-0fter
LIIstre. Rent electric sham,. 1.
dM
dM
gh
3
lurnlabed, natural gas, pbune 18.
an r. an rs. son, Pomeroy, dau ~. :1JJ
19. Trifle
(7) 10. 6te ' READY.·MIX concreh!. deliver- [ nie Thomp_son
pooe
r
PickeR's
Hardware
hl
Sund
M
J'
·
to UH close to my borne. 20.Bee hOUM
------ed right to your project. Fast Lloyd W'lg .
a.m.
ay; rs. IIDIDJe A.
Co.,
Inc.
7
5
6tc
ld
11
R.
21.
FrolK:
Wlll rent to pensioners or
and easy. Free estimales.
Ca we , 1piey. W. Va., dau·
2t.
Like
private person or a couple.
LOST bright carpet rol
Pbone 992·32114,
Goeglein
ghter, 3:40 p.m. Sunday.
a CIA
Vlolel Brewer, Portland, 0 .
restore them with Bluo sReady~Mi• Co., Middleport,
Dlacb&amp;rgea
:rness.age
25. Poke
7 6 6tc
Pb. 843-UOO.
Ire. ReRt electric sbam~&lt;!r pOMEROY - IDEAL OPPOR- Ohio.
6 30 tfe
Mrs. John R. Bolin, Mrs. Cilln
26. Holy Land
''· Pomeroy cemeot Bljicl; TUNITY just redecorated in· , · -· AUcrtuNMtR
~s. cox, Lloyd R. Green, tan·
c.ily
1 ~MS, bath, laundry, full · 21•. . Co.
7 &amp; ~ sido aad outside - 2 story
Co
Se ,_
ya L. Grow, Ned M. Hamilton
mplell · 111 ~
Mrs. Alvah Jividen, Thomas
bliement, gas furnace,
in
term
DON'T merely brighteo yo frame, 6 riiOlliS, beth, ba•e·
•.•,, •.•.• ., ...,.
21.Book·:J
Syracuse, 0. Ph. 992-39!10.
oarpets _ Blue Luslrtl tbem ~ aad garap. 11- ahopWrite. Prooe 01 ·eo.Jas
W. Lewis, Mrs. Asa Moore,
Joint
7 6 6tc
.. .. eliminate rapid resoilina. ! : a n d churchel. Co11tuder
ol. r... IIKAU~llKO
Mrs. William H. Morris, Mrs.
~. .Ahead
33. Spigot
Rent electric shampooer $1.
duwa, llllld eoatraot. ft.·
Racine, U!llo
Floyd ~mer R
. ummel, dec. to Harry N. Rb•. Mn. Har
ot
THJii:E &amp;nd four room furnish. 3-t. Layer
1111
t I 1fC
u
laod D. Rile, Chorles A. Ritch·
iris
Baker Furniture Co.
· ·
R.T _ 1 N v E s y.
Mildred B. Rummel, James. ie, Berkley E. Saunders, Mrs.
.. IUid UD!umisbed apart·
lllh!ta. WY .M34. 12 6 Uc 35.Draw.
MENT PBDPERTY - or •
Legal Notice
Donie\ Rummel, Cert. ol Trans. Bertha V1a, David L. Massie
closer
1
Ir
good
for
professional
man
uo•~,-~
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Minersville.
Kimberly S. Btrcblield, · Paul
3'1. Cheese •
sauce
ROOM furnished apartfor home and offices. Large 1 Pr!:.:"~ :!~~..~aa~Heftde~ Wlaard FAd
. FickG, ~~~~ Kath- D. Kelly, Albert E. Giather.
!8. Cut
brick homo located on a WHt v........ · - • • .. ryn Fick to a , muuiB, par· John G. McD811lel, William E.
WY :1-3608.
' 14 !lc 39. Pol.at.H,e. ..
unllnown. 11 bl!!reby nottfled
1 "'"·•ter•
"-· Mt s. Emeraoa SJoan,
main street. 6 rooms wt'th . lhat
_ tbll 26 ua ..., o1 ~uu. 1.,, ce s, "'~
RaWUW!I,
' 40. Americla
!BREE IUid four noom furpoet
bath up: 5 rooms with bath .... ,_ Kuhn • ....,. oi&amp;Wilf. ru.. Ada G. Morris
Rieb&amp;rd F. DennJs L. Spires, &amp;amuel L.
I hill peUHon ataiut tler u def...SaDt.
Ka•h-· Fl k
l1lbld apartments. All uti~ U. Pack
down. Condition of property •• tile eourt "'comm011 Pteu. Metp Fick, Luella toUIJ"n C ' pat· Thompson, Mrs. J~e!l L Wat·
paid. Pbnno WY J.Z171.
aolmal
good. May finance to right ~.':; :::~ca:-ro:o-~.851.~~r; eels, Chester.
tersoD, Jr., Mrs. Pnda
M.
eLUMBER
11ow1eJ IUid Reed. Aller i DAILY llliCKR"!"JVIr.ITl'OQOO'l'E - llen'a ._ tD . . .
party. $9,000.
•• ,..... ot ..... MJie&lt;t •• Albert Douglas JenniRils, Sr., Wa1J8b, Mra. Sel111ii
Green,
eDOORS
caD WY Z.357t.
.a.XYDLB.a..&amp;za
J MILE FROM DEXTER - =~:m!:a:!': ~..,.~o;.:
!rlar;orie L JenningS,
Carl Mra. · Raymond E. ·Mule7 and
1
p.m.
II LONGFELLOW
eWINDOWS
4 s lfo
'
80 acres nice laying lllld, Ull· _,, ..,. """ • 1• ,. ••• ...",.."' Bohn Jennlnas, Rachel Jenninas lll!8111 son, Mra. John E. Me·
One letter simply stands for another. 1n this sampll!' A 18 .-4
u.. 11t 4aJ" or AQ., 1 •
lot P
I der fence, large barn, olber • or alter
Bob 1M """"- Plalnllff
to SybB Ebersba-•
..., , am- Graw and IDlaat son, M r s.
eBEAMS
:ANfiQliE Fw eflln,
dishes. ... the three L's. X for the two o·s, f'tc. Single letter!~, apoabuilding!!, dairy ael up,
10 ~:~::"Pa.tttttH
. eroy.
Franklin W. Mullins and infant
.,•••u._. Call or write: bophl~ tbe length and fornflltion of the words are all hints.
l1lcD day the cOOe ldlerll are dil"ferenL
stanchions, 1\lz story, 7 room
••• .,, "' ~ 11• 1•· '"· &lt;II '""' Sybil Ebersbach C&amp;rl Bohn aon, Mrs. Wallen E. RUey and
.~
_
frame ilouse (4 bedroOmS),
POISONOUS MUSHROOM
Jerm!Dga, Racliel Jennings, lot, lll!anl soa.
A C'ryptoKr:un Quot11.tlon
ARAB kills pesls best' free cellar. $8,0011.
Tho destroying angel 11 ORI ~·
- - - - - - - ,.-,
, --,...
I II lie
HAWK
PRR7B ERD BRQURHA
AP.
your bume from termiles.
Albert M. CoJ, Brobr
of the moot poisonous forms
Rlch&amp;rd Grueser,
Jessie Jane Goebel to Roy ltoblhaUieD
ants. cockroarhes, cnckt'ls. l Heary Clellllld, S&amp;leamaa
of the mushroom group, prov· Grueser to Nellie L. Hysell, Maote Kablbausea, .50 acre, Or·
p I', G ; AR BP.QUP.B WCC GAY TWQRB
scorpions.
Silverfish,
sp1dm
tt'
1831
ing fatal iD more than 50 W J,awrence A. IIJseR, parceiJ, ange.
AOTOMOBILE biSurance been S R HQXR.-RERQBYD
wasps
and
water
bugs
A
vall Evenings 19Z.fifl • M 3111 eenl of know• ..,... 11 grows Rutland.
Jessie E. Sanabury to SybD
,p,ceJiod? Loot your operat·
~a turdtn:'-. C'n1»tm 11wle: SLEEP, RICHE:S, AND HEALm,
ante
al
Kmg
Builders
Supply
7
10
3lc aingly and ill sman groups. ..
~an
A
.
.
Grueser,
Anna
M.
Eberabaoh,
loll, Hlddleport.
llc:eme? Call W~ Z-2966
To BJo.: TH.cLY E:-:JOYED, )ft.'ST BE 1:'\TERRUPTELI.Co .. MiddieP&lt;JTI
4 2!1 Jfc ' s R00\1 bouse iii Happy Hoi· peciall) 1n ospoa woodl IJid Grueser to' Alba Sinclair. Helen
Sybil Jl:bersbaoh to Jet181e Pl.
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parcel.
Bedford.
San~bury,
Sally Scha~f, lots,
DON'T pump your slugnish sep·
CGpymc !lenJce Cop
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Gry.
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John
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to
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Vii•
Middlt!port.
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. . lll8dt .. tepl popon.
$1.00·1
may
take
it.
Ph.
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wh1opet
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fastest
do,
ginl~
Pulp
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Paper
Co.,
parctlo,
Leroy
Waison.
dec. ~ to LeroJ
Septic Tank CJ•aner. Land·
1iJ1rt1I records one! olmOII 8llJ
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2-5022
between
4
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5
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animal
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Lebanon.
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mark Farm Bureau.
tiller
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T1 30tc
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NICIIT PIOPLII CALL

C•mping Trailers
llorton St.
M_n, W. Yo.
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of cleanest
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57 CHEVROLET $295
and matching rocker $90 for 1 vs ~ rlr. Sedan. Sparkling
both. 1 Speed Que~n auto- : origin.al black finish. Extra
matic washer excellent con- : good for mod.Pl
dition, $65, one' 9 x 12 brown

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P01neroy
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Pomeroy Motor

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Machinery

"Get Star,"
Ebersonet. slri!II,
bach Hardware, Suaar Ruo strbll
- ""tie:ng·oneIe; 0"!Roanoake •'
Feed, PickeR's H&amp;rdware.
lldll tit with bale thrower;
1 11 IOtp
Olt NJ round; two Masaey
KE=E"P=--yo-cu=-r-c::a=rpets:::;::-;:bea~ui.urh.iul llan'lsl one Now Holland;
despite constaol footsteps of eeveral John Deere. Prict,'
a busy family. Get Blue Lus- $100 to $375. FORAGE BAR·
64 FORD --:-:--::--:-=:-:::::;;-;;:.~;;;;;;; $1195
tre.
Rent electric shampooer. VESI'ERS - two John Deere
t'alcon delmc.e, 2: door. Good white wall tiret. White finish,
Pomeroy
Cement Block Co.
one PTO one Motor drive;
radio and heater
7 11 6tc
two Case PTO; one lntema-[
63 CHEVROLET ---:-c:-:c-;:~-;:::-:;-;:::-;:;::::- ~1695
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Impala hardtClp coupe Wh1te !trush. Sr.otless clf'adn rb' ~n­
KEEP carpet cleaning prob- inder motor. Prices ft75 to'
tenor, 327 engme, lllltomattr, power steerinl an
ra es.
!em email - use Blue Lustte $600. MOWERS for mosl
Radio and beater
wall to waiL Rent electric tractors. Plenty of
rakes.
66 PLYMOUTH
.
$2295
shampooer $1. Baker Furri· Most everythina needed on
Valiant 200 . .c door. M i .~t blue (i~ish. 9000 mtlt•s by locoal own·
lure Co.
7_1_1 _6~~ the farm at low cost. BID
er. Automatic. Like nPw and pn~·ed IO iO.
CARPETS a fright? Make them Goodwin, 6 miles from Wilkes·
a beautiful sight with Blue • ville.
(7) 10, 6lc
Lustre. Rent electric sham·
Auto S•le•
pooer
$1. Picken's
Hard·
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I ONE 5 year old mare pony,
POMERO\'• OHIO
vs Dayona 2 dr. Hard Top.

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DICK RAWLINGS ·

tbere will be no auction SOMEONE TO OPERATE
sewm d to zi · zag
Instruction•
at Adams Trading Post th1s
smaU bulldozer a~d
chaia l rrra~hm: iUJ~~
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week Watch in this column saw In log operation on For· rna e u onT okes, er pay I'
INTERSTATE
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for .next
auction
announce- est Run Roa d bet wee». 7 am
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f $5 50a e ov month orlea IE state For SaIe
SEMI
DRIVING
ment date.
7 11 6tc and 3 p. m. See Manon Rey~i ment~a~ance du:e~ 4 . 60 _ Call, oval rug and 3 small ones, 1
BLAETTNARI
7 ROOMs lnd bath home, lot
olds on Forest Run Road o
pay
$12 one 9 x 12 vinyl tweed I
Mea aget 10 to 4t
ANY CLUB or organization I Rl. 7, Ste~dyl wlol rk.O Phone: _992~18.
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rug, $8, 3 mahogany tables, .
Pomeroy, Ohio
SoSOu~b l~i~ ~~d~~ :.~8
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U R-•· Ill WE ARE now seflecUngth~ lJi.
thot would like to hold an 1 667·3503, Coo " e. ·
GOOD VAI.UES iii usED ' $\ 2 . Ph. 992·3216. Middleport,
Members of the """"v e tervlewing men . rum II .,..a
aucUon to raise tunds. con- ,
7 8 3tc _
ORGANS
0., oR corner of 4th ond Lin- - leal Estate For Sale
Pbune 992·&gt;146.
Riverview Garden Club enjoyed to train as Semi Drivers, No
1
8 28 tp the June meeLing at the home experience necessary, and D(
lad Ada~s Tradmg
Post PAINTING, interior and exter· 1 _Used Wurlitzer Spinet Or- coin St.
7 10 3tc __
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nd A chon House Rutland
h 1
t act reasI ROOM house with batiL
fr
ol Mrs. Claremont Harris. Roil need to relocate. Earo over
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~~~"an. Ebony finish. Model 4017 1 FORC~D air 22 inth coal furacre 1·ncluded, Rt. 7, Tuppers ~R SAL~
' room arne
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tmn
h 992 5160 H er •
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. call was aMwered by nammg
$3.25 per hr. alter
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auc
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(\!lablt. P ·
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- $595.
nace, duct work
included.
Plal·ns, 0. Pr1·- ".200. See house hot and cold water oL
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Ph 0 c. Bral_ey~·:· --·- ·- 6 26 15tc . t - Used Wurlitzer Spinet Or- used three seasons.
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favori'le roses and plans were training. For applicauoa an
for you.
fac II 11es
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Phone w. lHake in Tuppers Plains 1
La I C1 ff Rd $1795
742-5394~
'~n 6t . WAT"'._. HAULING, Phone
gan. Maple finish. Model 4040 992~7337, Pomeroy. 0 .
for ·,nspect·,on.
7 10 3tpl acre,
ure
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made for a picnic, July 28 al the interview call 513-MI-5572, 24
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Pbone 992-6773.
borne of Mrs. Harli" Frank, hr. service, or 51J.895.5149. Or
7286
6 9 311tc - $695.
7
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,
serving time at _6 p.m.
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write lor applicai!OD lo bier·
1 _ U"d Wurlitzer Spinet Or·
AKC. reduced pmes. Phone I
Help Wanted
gan. Model 4100 with Ssb- !
large lot '" ~hd~'!&gt;Orl, pno·
Business Servtcel
Program readinas were, Get state Semi Tr. Dept., H
1149-3441.
7 10 31c :
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boom. Mahogany fimsh
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. more mileage from your cut Transportatioa Bldg., Room
YOUNG man to live in and $995 _
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426, 307 E. tth ilree~ Cln.,
.
1 son at 517 BryaR Place, M1d· TERMITE control by a Me1gs roses," by Mrs. H_erm.aa Gross•
NTION u . __.~ Sl 1 k
Our summer appliance S(llt
6t 1
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at Dickie, and, 10Btennial •-""TrE
m~
ee wor • care lor semi-invalid. Good 1 _ L'sed Lowery Starlet Organ. i.s in full swing.
, dleport, 0.
1 10 c _
CoWlly owne company
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7 I lOti
en of America Local Union I home. prefer someone who I Walnut finish - $450.
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fiR:ooi(h~uSeand--b3th, extra 1-3 to 1~2 -price due to •o sown in Aucust grews well," by
5171. Election will be held on -; ran drive. Ph. 992·5223, Porn· I - Used Hammond Chord ~, Better priee!l than ever on \ large lot, on Depot St., Ru&amp;-l&amp;lesmen or &amp;tori conunls- u ..s. R. E. Williams.
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Freezers, Refrigerators, Wa·
b.&amp;
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Ju IY 21. 1
a mon a • eroy, 0 .
7 8 3tc 1 Organ, Maple finish - $395. oher-Dryer Pairs, El.c. Ran·
la•d, o. Ph. 742-~7113.
llions, o..- lreabnel111. ""' A&amp; auction was beid wilh Mro.
Mason, W. Va ., for mainten~
WENDEU.'S
ges and Air~Conditioners.
7 10 ltp
ware ef till door knocker tel'· Frank Bise as auctioneer.
li/ICO grievance committee- employment Wanted
1211!1 Garlitld Ave.
[' 15 cu. ft. Chell
-- -- ~ d b tb-~~ 1 mill aaiesman. Complete rat Refreabmenls were served by
1lilan and outside guard. Polls
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Phone 4854401
FREEZER
$195 i 7 ROOM house ·~
a
.. and Jnsect control. Guaran- the hostesa and Mrs Grossnick·
will open at 8 a. m. and close WANTED - Work for b u I I~
ParkersbW'i!, w. va.
19 cu. ft. Chfit
:159 Pearl St., Middleport, 0.,
teed, i&amp;sured, upertonced. le to Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Holzer Roopllalt
VlsHblg
al'6 p. m. lfasil Haynes. Fin·\ dozer, Phone 992·2208.
=EZJ!R c,..m With :!:~
good locatmn, prlct ~,500. Allied Pest l!l!d Termih! eo. Bise, Mrs. Frank, Mrs. R. L. !lours 2-4 and 7-llp.m. Partllts
7 IU 3tc
-~lal ~retory. 7 10 3to
~6_27 10tc USED PIANO
Two good - · I Rofrlgorolor.
Ph. 992~2919.
J 10 3to lrol Co., 6lli W. Mam St., Larkias, Mrs. Harold Massor, only oa Pediatrics Ward.
~R£ YOU a high
school
Nlr 5•1• or Rant
used upright pianos, wllll
Ph. WY 2·2181
Two !louses:-chester Roadbon(Rt. Pomeroy, 0. Pb. 99J.56811. Mrs. RoRald Osborne, Mrs. DorWAdSmlate••E •- ....
bench. PriL'ed to sell Ibis
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7), large lot, with
sel
f I 2tp sel Riebel, Mrs. Will Swain, Job&amp; .
ven, ure.. D~
gtaduate who thinko logical- TWO I.Jedroom boosi.'
·free week. Call Rutiaud Furniture
• OY I trailer - $5,000.00
;
. Mrs. Denver Weber, Mrs. Wil- Rt.; Mrs. E&amp;r.~ W. RobinsOD,
I' and .)OOUid like to use that gas city water,
33 acres,
42-4211
r 1 Sto
!()MER
Smail frame house, lllJ E. SEPTIC tank oleanina service liams Mrs: Lyle Balderson 811d 1J1I Kmooa Dr., Bryao
Leo
alijlily in a challenaing job? Rood lnvestmell! property lor al 7
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Main st., Pomeroy - $500.00 and electric sewer clean~n:S· guesb Mrs. Gocdun Caldwell Fulks, li9 Garfield -Ave.; ·Pearl
Yilll};~ Invited to consult lake site. In Syracuse, Ohio. BUDGET PRICED flll'llllure lD
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Three bedroom house. Butter- Coli &amp;38118. Chesler, Ob10. and Ka Balderson.
E. Balbrrd, 1'122 Chatham Ave.;
wDf• • Du Borgdill, Dis- Ph. 992-32'11.
1 10 lllc our third Door budgel shop.
.leclr W. Carsey, Mgr.
nut Avenue, Pomeroy 47.500
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Mrs. Golden R. Canada~, Nortlltrtill'"lfiiagor, Burger Boy
Baker Vurll1tin, Mlddlepolt
·- - - · ~-~ . - I Four bedroom house, 145 But- 1
up; Mro. Ver&amp;e C. Blazor, Eur·
F~Ramas, to evaluate
For Sale
Obio.
II 12 lfc lrrEREO RADIO CONSOLE ternut Avenue, Pomeroy leka Star Rl.: Samuel L. Tbompyour potential In our rapidly REPOSSESSED
Ele&lt;lrehtt WELL equipped coal mine •• 4 speed intermixed changer. $7,500.00.
AUCTIONEER
son, ilio Grande; Mn. :aer-&lt;1
upanding restaurant organJ. cleaner, new eleanor auor.. Story's Run Road, 60 acres Dual volume control. Four Three bedroom house, Butter·
COMPLETE SALES
W&amp;rd, Rl. I Gallipolis; . lllrs.
zadnn as a future manager of tee, ourrenl model, reasoi&gt; of coaL Ph. SH 2·5022 IJe. speaker sound syste~. L&lt;ve- nut Avenue, hot water beat·
MANAGEMENT
VEernie E. Blake, ·- :
locati~s. W~ will able payments. Call 675-29411 tween 4 aad 6 p.m. 7 1 12tp ly walnut fllliSh. This set ing system, hardwood Ooors
Write, Phone o• Contad
boer C. Martia, Pt Pleasaat;
for a Job With a Pl Pleasant or write Elec_ _
four months old. Take over _ $8.000.00
JIM CARNAHAN
The Laurel Cliff Beller Health Mrs. Fred J. Green, r~· 1
and advancement to • lroiUl :1111 'Fifth Sl PoiDI TOMATO plants, 100,000, $3 a payments of $6 per mo. .,. Two •partment house, 0!·
IIACINI. OHIO
Club and lllelr families Tburs- Bottom; Mrs. R. Dale Coburn,
~~JIIfUre income brackel Pl.,.,;.l
1 t 30tc I 1,000. Ph. 247~2112, Adams pay balance duo flll.t9. Call 11om Street, Pomeroy, largo
day eveulng at Royal Oaks park Rl. 2 Pomeroy; Teresa
Wil·
persoa only at Un- - - ~
Farm.
7 8 3to 19U218.
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lot _ $.\.000.
enjoyed their annual picmc.
dermuth, Pomeroy Ster Rl.;
,..~-· Stree'· 191i11 STEREO, lovely waloul
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Mul RZATING PLUIIBING Rural
ndln
Mr and Mrs
~'6'-~.
&lt;Oilsoie model Radio equip- WSTRE FOAM " gU&amp;ranteed ONE RIDING norse, mare. Av· Two apartment ouse,
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· Raymund K. GiRtber, Cblotlr:
.from I - i p.m. ped m'th • speed automatic to be the best carpel cleaner ery Goegle!n, Rt. 33, Pome- berry Avenue, Pomeroy Dolo) Bottle Gas. Araold CIUford Jacobs and Jack, Mr. Jlllll&lt;s A. Heaton, Rl I PoJne.
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Brothers,
118 E. IIIID
St., ·-• Mrs. Gene Tbumpson and
M. "' 1er
I 29 121c
-'!,;..-'it\.-,...-----changer, , speaker soURd sys- you have Over used or your roy, 0., on the Athens Road. ..,"""'.
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Gina and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Rl 2 wellston; Koren M. .-rew·
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tern. Easy• terms. Take over money back. Electric sham· Pb. 992-6315.
7 6 6tp Fi,.. bedroom house • Laurel • - v z .
Pb. 992-7931.
J ACRES, separate, o• Rl7.
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T I 6tp payments of $5.49 or pay bal· pooer rental $1.
once due $98.26. Call !1!12-3218. Hardware.
auilabie lor motel or_ blliiiiiOsS, frame home, 431 L
. incoln St., ...,
ea-. .......,..,_,
nd
dsoR Mark ... H. Garr.ett, Rav-ood·,
road
unds S de 0 ~ ll
Oblo. End your sower trouble. man Wamer a gran Robert
ourro
Sl s ·
Middleport, - $9.995~
We bave all s!Ja oewor mad&gt;- HillllllB, Mr. and Mrs.
. Mrs. Howard R. Crlnlmel.. St.
Pllone 66'1·3503 afier 3 p.m. Three bedroom. very modem Illes. Reasanable rates. Call Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. MaJ: EI- Albans, W. Va.· ·Mrs.
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chlnger and Becky, Mr. and ner Vanover, Rl.' llro•loi!~Mrs.
ACIIOS.20. Nei.g.b- ·
DOWN
USED refrigerator. Phone 7'73- Enterpnse next to E.U.B.
tfc
Mrs. Harry Clark and Vicky, Jimmie A. CaldweU, Jllpley,
1 15
L"Good
LlKooleua
5203,
Mason,
W.
Va.
Church
$6,500.
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Ricky, Terry and Sherry.
w. Y.a.· Mn. Jaines £...JoiJ&amp;.
King"
nymph
4. Sprew.l
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Service
Station,
vacant,
with
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CONDmONING
Relr1gorMr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Eichiol·
son, J/ Rl ·l o8k ~
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2.Alfumed "..
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3. Americu
r agua
living
quorters,
upper
Syra·
Mr
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Tracy
Mrs
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Napper'
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NEIGLER BUlLDING SUPPLY
nd
1
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general
21. r.a&amp;.
BATHROOM plastic tile block, cuse. Will sell on Ia con· eration, New Haven. Pbone Parker, Mrs. T. A. Nowetsoa Laov, Reedy, W.Va.l. Uri. Wes4. Walk
z:z. Does a
'· :r.tiJpla&lt;4
6. Merit
8.Fway
olumlnum siding, storm dsors tract. - $2,500·
TU 2-:1537.
4 4· tfc and Joan, Mr and Mrs. James le E. McKenzie, Salem; Mrs.
"""lO.Satumto
6. Per-and windows. We build the 1·57 acres, with buuse, Wolf
Gilmore and Sandra, Brenda Sam HickJ, Jr., Wellsloa; Mrs.
lLSys~m
job
fo"""'
best
and
repair
the
rest.
Call
~.t:~·
sprmg,
eiectncJty
and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Er- Stephen D. Hirkala, lllpley,..W.
, 'lEWlNG machine!. repair oer
13. Frenc.ll
7.0af
f ROQM furnished apartment.
river
9.Deduee
au, Neigler, Racille, Ohio. AU &lt;811 be lban..ocl. Call I!JZ. 1 Ylce. aU makea WY :I-Z2114. nest Powell and Ivan, Mrs. Jack Va.
24. Able r:
· _..,.. ' l.f. Double It
:W.Frendl
26. Slope .
3S..Sma.ll
CaU fM-2511 or !1!12-3975.
I 14 30te
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1be l"abril Shop Pomeru' Braley adn sons, Mr. and Mrs.
)llrdla
11 _
for ca.ndy
28. Tack
~
«&lt;lllbo •
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Clarence Curtis, Miss Susie Tra- Mrs. Samuel Hlcka,
7 7 tfc
Jr.,
29. LeYel!l
36. IDgb
-~
:US. Sun gpd
12. Valued
TREAT rugs right, they'll be J$8~
Authorized Singer Sales and
16. Equostrlaa H . Pui'C!ww
30.Peruse
mountaiD
'o-BRIEN ol CROW
Service
1 Zll tte
cy, Mrs. Merlin Tracy, Mr. and Wellston. son, 9:50 a.m. Satur·
1
footrest
11. Eggs
31.Sweet ~- · a't.Ma*'*'
I ROOM TRAILER, everything
• delight if cleaned with B ue
REAL- CO.
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr., Bon· day; Mrs. Charles E. 1TbompMorsel
18-0fter
LIIstre. Rent electric sham,. 1.
dM
dM
gh
3
lurnlabed, natural gas, pbune 18.
an r. an rs. son, Pomeroy, dau ~. :1JJ
19. Trifle
(7) 10. 6te ' READY.·MIX concreh!. deliver- [ nie Thomp_son
pooe
r
PickeR's
Hardware
hl
Sund
M
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to UH close to my borne. 20.Bee hOUM
------ed right to your project. Fast Lloyd W'lg .
a.m.
ay; rs. IIDIDJe A.
Co.,
Inc.
7
5
6tc
ld
11
R.
21.
FrolK:
Wlll rent to pensioners or
and easy. Free estimales.
Ca we , 1piey. W. Va., dau·
2t.
Like
private person or a couple.
LOST bright carpet rol
Pbone 992·32114,
Goeglein
ghter, 3:40 p.m. Sunday.
a CIA
Vlolel Brewer, Portland, 0 .
restore them with Bluo sReady~Mi• Co., Middleport,
Dlacb&amp;rgea
:rness.age
25. Poke
7 6 6tc
Pb. 843-UOO.
Ire. ReRt electric sbam~&lt;!r pOMEROY - IDEAL OPPOR- Ohio.
6 30 tfe
Mrs. John R. Bolin, Mrs. Cilln
26. Holy Land
''· Pomeroy cemeot Bljicl; TUNITY just redecorated in· , · -· AUcrtuNMtR
~s. cox, Lloyd R. Green, tan·
c.ily
1 ~MS, bath, laundry, full · 21•. . Co.
7 &amp; ~ sido aad outside - 2 story
Co
Se ,_
ya L. Grow, Ned M. Hamilton
mplell · 111 ~
Mrs. Alvah Jividen, Thomas
bliement, gas furnace,
in
term
DON'T merely brighteo yo frame, 6 riiOlliS, beth, ba•e·
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21.Book·:J
Syracuse, 0. Ph. 992-39!10.
oarpets _ Blue Luslrtl tbem ~ aad garap. 11- ahopWrite. Prooe 01 ·eo.Jas
W. Lewis, Mrs. Asa Moore,
Joint
7 6 6tc
.. .. eliminate rapid resoilina. ! : a n d churchel. Co11tuder
ol. r... IIKAU~llKO
Mrs. William H. Morris, Mrs.
~. .Ahead
33. Spigot
Rent electric shampooer $1.
duwa, llllld eoatraot. ft.·
Racine, U!llo
Floyd ~mer R
. ummel, dec. to Harry N. Rb•. Mn. Har
ot
THJii:E &amp;nd four room furnish. 3-t. Layer
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t I 1fC
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laod D. Rile, Chorles A. Ritch·
iris
Baker Furniture Co.
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R.T _ 1 N v E s y.
Mildred B. Rummel, James. ie, Berkley E. Saunders, Mrs.
.. IUid UD!umisbed apart·
lllh!ta. WY .M34. 12 6 Uc 35.Draw.
MENT PBDPERTY - or •
Legal Notice
Donie\ Rummel, Cert. ol Trans. Bertha V1a, David L. Massie
closer
1
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good
for
professional
man
uo•~,-~
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Minersville.
Kimberly S. Btrcblield, · Paul
3'1. Cheese •
sauce
ROOM furnished apartfor home and offices. Large 1 Pr!:.:"~ :!~~..~aa~Heftde~ Wlaard FAd
. FickG, ~~~~ Kath- D. Kelly, Albert E. Giather.
!8. Cut
brick homo located on a WHt v........ · - • • .. ryn Fick to a , muuiB, par· John G. McD811lel, William E.
WY :1-3608.
' 14 !lc 39. Pol.at.H,e. ..
unllnown. 11 bl!!reby nottfled
1 "'"·•ter•
"-· Mt s. Emeraoa SJoan,
main street. 6 rooms wt'th . lhat
_ tbll 26 ua ..., o1 ~uu. 1.,, ce s, "'~
RaWUW!I,
' 40. Americla
!BREE IUid four noom furpoet
bath up: 5 rooms with bath .... ,_ Kuhn • ....,. oi&amp;Wilf. ru.. Ada G. Morris
Rieb&amp;rd F. DennJs L. Spires, &amp;amuel L.
I hill peUHon ataiut tler u def...SaDt.
Ka•h-· Fl k
l1lbld apartments. All uti~ U. Pack
down. Condition of property •• tile eourt "'comm011 Pteu. Metp Fick, Luella toUIJ"n C ' pat· Thompson, Mrs. J~e!l L Wat·
paid. Pbnno WY J.Z171.
aolmal
good. May finance to right ~.':; :::~ca:-ro:o-~.851.~~r; eels, Chester.
tersoD, Jr., Mrs. Pnda
M.
eLUMBER
11ow1eJ IUid Reed. Aller i DAILY llliCKR"!"JVIr.ITl'OQOO'l'E - llen'a ._ tD . . .
party. $9,000.
•• ,..... ot ..... MJie&lt;t •• Albert Douglas JenniRils, Sr., Wa1J8b, Mra. Sel111ii
Green,
eDOORS
caD WY Z.357t.
.a.XYDLB.a..&amp;za
J MILE FROM DEXTER - =~:m!:a:!': ~..,.~o;.:
!rlar;orie L JenningS,
Carl Mra. · Raymond E. ·Mule7 and
1
p.m.
II LONGFELLOW
eWINDOWS
4 s lfo
'
80 acres nice laying lllld, Ull· _,, ..,. """ • 1• ,. ••• ...",.."' Bohn Jennlnas, Rachel Jenninas lll!8111 son, Mra. John E. Me·
One letter simply stands for another. 1n this sampll!' A 18 .-4
u.. 11t 4aJ" or AQ., 1 •
lot P
I der fence, large barn, olber • or alter
Bob 1M """"- Plalnllff
to SybB Ebersba-•
..., , am- Graw and IDlaat son, M r s.
eBEAMS
:ANfiQliE Fw eflln,
dishes. ... the three L's. X for the two o·s, f'tc. Single letter!~, apoabuilding!!, dairy ael up,
10 ~:~::"Pa.tttttH
. eroy.
Franklin W. Mullins and infant
.,•••u._. Call or write: bophl~ tbe length and fornflltion of the words are all hints.
l1lcD day the cOOe ldlerll are dil"ferenL
stanchions, 1\lz story, 7 room
••• .,, "' ~ 11• 1•· '"· &lt;II '""' Sybil Ebersbach C&amp;rl Bohn aon, Mrs. Wallen E. RUey and
.~
_
frame ilouse (4 bedroOmS),
POISONOUS MUSHROOM
Jerm!Dga, Racliel Jennings, lot, lll!anl soa.
A C'ryptoKr:un Quot11.tlon
ARAB kills pesls best' free cellar. $8,0011.
Tho destroying angel 11 ORI ~·
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I II lie
HAWK
PRR7B ERD BRQURHA
AP.
your bume from termiles.
Albert M. CoJ, Brobr
of the moot poisonous forms
Rlch&amp;rd Grueser,
Jessie Jane Goebel to Roy ltoblhaUieD
ants. cockroarhes, cnckt'ls. l Heary Clellllld, S&amp;leamaa
of the mushroom group, prov· Grueser to Nellie L. Hysell, Maote Kablbausea, .50 acre, Or·
p I', G ; AR BP.QUP.B WCC GAY TWQRB
scorpions.
Silverfish,
sp1dm
tt'
1831
ing fatal iD more than 50 W J,awrence A. IIJseR, parceiJ, ange.
AOTOMOBILE biSurance been S R HQXR.-RERQBYD
wasps
and
water
bugs
A
vall Evenings 19Z.fifl • M 3111 eenl of know• ..,... 11 grows Rutland.
Jessie E. Sanabury to SybD
,p,ceJiod? Loot your operat·
~a turdtn:'-. C'n1»tm 11wle: SLEEP, RICHE:S, AND HEALm,
ante
al
Kmg
Builders
Supply
7
10
3lc aingly and ill sman groups. ..
~an
A
.
.
Grueser,
Anna
M.
Eberabaoh,
loll, Hlddleport.
llc:eme? Call W~ Z-2966
To BJo.: TH.cLY E:-:JOYED, )ft.'ST BE 1:'\TERRUPTELI.Co .. MiddieP&lt;JTI
4 2!1 Jfc ' s R00\1 bouse iii Happy Hoi· peciall) 1n ospoa woodl IJid Grueser to' Alba Sinclair. Helen
Sybil Jl:bersbaoh to Jet181e Pl.
I 15 tfc P..r cH TER
low
ne~:1
Rul:auJ.
0.,
r
IHdl
!
hazel
brush.
Sin~la1r,
parcel.
Bedford.
San~bury,
Sally Scha~f, lots,
DON'T pump your slugnish sep·
CGpymc !lenJce Cop
tha!
w:·n•1
gves
Gry.
f1rsl
j
John
D.
Thomas
to
West
Vii•
Middlt!port.
..
tie tank. Gel Klean-Em-.A.II
. . lll8dt .. tepl popon.
$1.00·1
may
take
it.
Ph.
The
wh1opet
is
I
he
fastest
do,
ginl~
Pulp
1&lt;.
Paper
Co.,
parctlo,
Leroy
Waison.
dec. ~ to LeroJ
Septic Tank CJ•aner. Land·
1iJ1rt1I records one! olmOII 8llJ
SH
2-5022
between
4
aM
5
mesticated
animal
for
b
1
s
Lebanon.
Watson,
Jr.,
cerl.
lor Trans.,
mark Farm Bureau.
tiller
p.
m.
r
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wei&amp;bL
~
B.
Goebel,
M111
Pllmeroy.
T1 30tc
ace. PP-ee.aa.,,
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NICIIT PIOPLII CALL

C•mping Trailers
llorton St.
M_n, W. Yo.
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of cleanest
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really
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57 CHEVROLET $295
and matching rocker $90 for 1 vs ~ rlr. Sedan. Sparkling
both. 1 Speed Que~n auto- : origin.al black finish. Extra
matic washer excellent con- : good for mod.Pl
dition, $65, one' 9 x 12 brown

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9678 miles. Thi&amp; is a 4 speed
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ROUSH &amp; LYONS

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Pomeroy Motor

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Machinery

"Get Star,"
Ebersonet. slri!II,
bach Hardware, Suaar Ruo strbll
- ""tie:ng·oneIe; 0"!Roanoake •'
Feed, PickeR's H&amp;rdware.
lldll tit with bale thrower;
1 11 IOtp
Olt NJ round; two Masaey
KE=E"P=--yo-cu=-r-c::a=rpets:::;::-;:bea~ui.urh.iul llan'lsl one Now Holland;
despite constaol footsteps of eeveral John Deere. Prict,'
a busy family. Get Blue Lus- $100 to $375. FORAGE BAR·
64 FORD --:-:--::--:-=:-:::::;;-;;:.~;;;;;;; $1195
tre.
Rent electric shampooer. VESI'ERS - two John Deere
t'alcon delmc.e, 2: door. Good white wall tiret. White finish,
Pomeroy
Cement Block Co.
one PTO one Motor drive;
radio and heater
7 11 6tc
two Case PTO; one lntema-[
63 CHEVROLET ---:-c:-:c-;:~-;:::-:;-;:::-;:;::::- ~1695
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tiona! big job with six oyl·
Impala hardtClp coupe Wh1te !trush. Sr.otless clf'adn rb' ~n­
KEEP carpet cleaning prob- inder motor. Prices ft75 to'
tenor, 327 engme, lllltomattr, power steerinl an
ra es.
!em email - use Blue Lustte $600. MOWERS for mosl
Radio and beater
wall to waiL Rent electric tractors. Plenty of
rakes.
66 PLYMOUTH
.
$2295
shampooer $1. Baker Furri· Most everythina needed on
Valiant 200 . .c door. M i .~t blue (i~ish. 9000 mtlt•s by locoal own·
lure Co.
7_1_1 _6~~ the farm at low cost. BID
er. Automatic. Like nPw and pn~·ed IO iO.
CARPETS a fright? Make them Goodwin, 6 miles from Wilkes·
a beautiful sight with Blue • ville.
(7) 10, 6lc
Lustre. Rent electric sham·
Auto S•le•
pooer
$1. Picken's
Hard·
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
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nc. _ _7_ 1~_ti~ 64 STUD!i.BAKER - $1495
I ONE 5 year old mare pony,
POMERO\'• OHIO
vs Dayona 2 dr. Hard Top.

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Bible School
Exercise Held

SOCIAL
CAI.ENDAR

Birthdays
Of Cousins
Are Observed

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NO. 59
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966
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Deem, Wolfe, Seven
At Least 23 Administrators
Or Teachers Not Returning
In Southern Local District

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More than 9.5 Inches
Rain Hits Sandusky

Resignations of Local Superintendent Ronald Deem
, and High School Principal Donald Wolle, ~nd ~even
teachers were read and accepted Monday mght In a
s eclal session of the Southern Local Scljool Board.
P This raised the total number of teachers m the sys·
By United Pre" lnternaUonal developments.
'the WOI'JI we c.,. ~-"
tern who wiil not be returning to classes thiS fall ~o at
Thuoderslorms hJt bard in Many buJ!dmgs had as much 1 Besides the rain tbe lhunder11east . Several others who will not return :rubmitted
northern OhJO today, dumpmg as SIX feet of water by the lime s\Jlrms brought with them ball
23
Honeymoon, 1or 3
letters either of resignation or retirement m earher
more than 9 s mches ol_ waoor I the rain appeared to have srop- and llghtnlng, whlclt caused
bo d sessions
•
on the Saodusky area w less , ped at 9:4S a.m. Low-lywg numerous r...s allbDu&amp;h 110 ..,.
1'
. WASJUNGTON -. FOR LU·
ar Deem, a n~tive of Parkersburg, will leave Southern
than eight hours.
j streets and underpasses
were ious ones were reported.
" Bames Johnson, Jl will be Local after completion of his first year in the system on
MR. WOLFE
MR. DEEM
A slate of emergency was 1completely underwater, and 10 AI Providence Hospital tbl
a honey~oon for three A Se· Jul 31. He also resigned his dulles as Purple Tornado
dectared and a troop of the one place a small bus was com· I groond floor wu flooded oul
cret Semce agent wdl be tag- hei'd football coach.
Oh1o Nabonal_ Guard called out, pletely submerged.
Iand all movable equipment wu
gmg •long.
High School Principal Wolfe, ers, were not re-employed by I olt as elementary teacher.
Ibart to the parents.
although no m)unes were re· A two-foot deep stream was taken to the II«&lt;Dd floor.
The law says the "Seer~! a veteran of 29 years as
a' the board. The wives ol Popp Several parents of children : Charges and counter-charges Iported as. a result of the heavy reported flowing sw1ftly down \ "The water ill up to Dl1
Semce Is lo protect the Pres1·
her in Southern Locat \and Russell, who were both who attend classes Ill southern by spectators and board mem· flondmg m Sandusky and Per-~ Ohio 250 and the Highway Pa· knees," one oune said.
1
ienl and his "immedtale faml· Se~~l District has been bJred , workmgontemporarycontracts, local schools were present at l bers !Jlled the room JUSt pnor kms Twp.
trol reported U.S. 6, 61, and 12 The heavy rain abated aomely," and the way the agency~ commercial'teaeher in Pom~ j are also not expected to return the session. Some urged tne .to adjournment. Among them Heavy rainfall was also re-·elosed dw~ to high water.
what around 10 a.m. but was
~sit, Luci's marriage ~? Pa· eroy High School by the Meigs as teachers.
board to make a commitment I were. remarks ~hen Stobart en- ported in Bucyrus· and Port City officials ordered all fire- still coming down, and the w.eatriCk J. Nugent on Aug .• ~ do~~· Local Board oll Education.
BOARD IDRES
as to whether all the vacancies . tertamed a mohon for ooe of the 1 Clinton, which had more than men \Jl duty and called out all ther bureau predicted that 'oon't change that status. Luc1 s Other teachers whose resigwould be filled pr•o: to the be- o.ther board !llembers to replace three inches.
available emergency eqmpment. 1cUBional" thli;Ddershowers could
personal preference would he nations were accepted by the The board, by a 4-1 vote, , ginning of school m late Au- ' him as preSident of the board.
They deseribed tbe storm as · be expected m the 11re11 clurJI&gt;a
!or more privacy, according to board Monday night, in addi· last night employed Robert W. gust.
: No motion was made regard- Hou"'s and businesses were persons from suburban hoD!ing the rest of the day,
• While House aide , but she will lion to .peem and Wolle, were . Shaver as new instrumental In- One parent, among about 40 ing the suggestion that another flooded and Erie County Sher·
not bave a ~ay in the matter. Mrs Vinas Lee hlgb school Istructor. Shaver, a Gallio coun- spectators present, said he had I member accept Stobart's Job iff's deputies were evacuating
teacher; Mrs. Beity Deem, high ty resident, was hired with the been advised to send his child : of presJdent, and Mr. Stobart
Churchmen Hopeful school teacher; Mrs. June Lee, prerequisioo that he becomes - a senior to anoth..- school if agreed to stay on, at the sugges·
GENEVA _ CHURCHMEN guidance counselor and ele- certified by the stllte.
some guarantee were not made lion of some persons attending.
from 90 nations began farreach· mentary ooacllers Jean Alkire
F' h by August I that there will Present at the special session
&lt;Ig dlscussiol18 on Christian so· Lawrence Wolfe, Donoa !ld~ · Board Membe~ Jobn. "b: be teachers available \Jl teach 1were Board President Stobart,
d Mary HilL
Icast the Siugle ssentmg • classes that are required for · Clerk Paul Beegle, and Board
lotions to the Ills of mndern so- anWilma Henderson Casto, high lot ID the employment of Sha·l graduation.
I members Otis McClintock, How'
•iely toclay in the first major
ver
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H'll
d
forum on world social problems school secretary, also submit·
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' "That is you folks' decision, ar Emn, arry I ' ao
In 30 years.
led her resignation and ii, like· "Do you think this Is good I said Board President Joe Slo- 1FISher.
was accepted.
busmess," srud FlSher, 1'hiring
F
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About 400 delegates, lnclud- wise,
Teachers of last year
in the frrst man who applies."
1 Rhodes is Offering
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our "eigs coun Y men eslng representatives from the So h
Lo I h
1 ed Th bo d I
1 ed
Salisbury Township trustees caped injury in three separate
WASHINGTON (UP I) - Lawmakers who I P eDt
"all•an •nd the Sov,·et Un1'on
ut ern ca w 0 res gn
e ar a so
emp oy
Addt'ti'onal
Aid
auto m1'shaps '1onday.
If
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will soon have a contract with
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k' 0
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lth th
were on hand for the 12-day
Jeao Hanun,
of CWton, W. Va., and
1961 COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Gov. Middleport ro cover calls ro
The sheriff's department said
wan:
:erence considered a new
La
Wllso
h . al educa
d te
f wan a HI'gh
ed fires In Sallobury twp., out· Clarence David Mcintyre, Min·
t f th
·n y· t N
but on! after we wm
· iL
In interfaith collaboration. The . rry Da n, WP.thYSIC
.• gra ua
o d f bamall
h James A. Rhodes \Jlday offer
ersville, lost control of his ve· ou o e war I
Ie
amIllY
World Council of Churches, spon· lion;
nny
1 erspoon, m· School, as hea oot
c:oac , \Jl advance the federal govern· side the village 11mlts, II was
This
was
the
top
issue
on
the
minds oi their eonsti·
·~of the session, hopes \Jl ham· strumental music;
Maxine replacing Mr. Deem. Van Me~ meot :w per cent o( the 70 per aanouuced today.
hicle at approximately 6 a. tuents, the legislators reported In response to a UPI sur·
-·
Win•ett, s~ial education and er who expects to secure bi!
11
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The trusooeo are apprecla- m. on County Road 32 as h_e vey todayy, though there was comiderable CllDcel'll
011 rate
mer'oilt :ideas for a new social
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pBI'ticlpa
an
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rr h about high prices open housing government ..,..nAln«
· elementary reachers· Ida Dlelll degree from Marshall UDiver eff
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live ~~ tile Middleport Fire' '""""
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•ospel
of
Christian
commitment
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· u Department baa never refus- c_ar ea er· e veerw off the and tight money. '
1 ow
eal
with
a
host
of
problems
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ed \Jl an&lt;wer rails during tile rt t s e
e roa • eer· Over and over constituents said.
man. and spec1al physical
raised by techholo~
.
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"' and socialI Icalion
teacher David Gillen.
last year.
be built as a four-lane road in period there has been no con· ing off a utiIity pole, roIU ng expressed the hope that the One oft.lllflllkme4 domestle
revolution since World War 1
Those who retired, and whose Van Meter was employed for
tract. The tru•tees have a con· down a lO fool embankment, bombing of military facilities in Issue W88 tisht moaey.
emerging nations, civil rights, 1resignations were approved ear· a salary of $5,400 which b $700 major areas,
1 tract with tile village of Pom· and coi!Ung ID rest
upSide North Viet Nam ordered last
automatio~, _poverty and popu· ' uer by the board, are Lawrence in addition ro his base pay of Rhndes last month offl!red to eroy,
down.
month by Presldent, Johnson, a~~":n~:me," s:"~w"'~
lallon exp OSJons.
Rose, Florence Circle and Cora $1,700.
advance the government the 77
,.1,
ho Lee D J
18 would hasten the wars end.
s~•·,..~
~ u- ..., "bill
Webb.
Others employed last nlgbt by entiru cost of the Appalacllia '
&amp;i!B
'
Lo~~oB~~om. lost c~~~:~l of "The people in my district theb:-~
more
ChUdren Die
Math Teacller Michael Popp the board were William Me· Way to expedite Its construe·
his auto on county Road 28, want this war_ \Jl end and tbey ap:.nai:e about bow ti&amp;hl
MIAMI - MRS. GERAL- and Latin Instructor Richard Whorter of Huntington, ao Eng- lion, but tnday'l offer is Ill ad·
~ and slid down an embankment see a break m the stalemate
b,
dine Luke left three ol
her · Russell, both high school teach- !ish teacher and William Am- dltlon \Jl that.
came ro rest in a small gully; through the bombing," ~ moaey ·
children waiting in her car Mon·
and 8 two car collision was re- Rep . Frank M. Clark, D-Pa., m A number oJ ~
~Y when she viBited a medical
ported at the intersections of a typical comment.
said lheir CODStiluenls wert
stlpply bouse to give a pint ol
Routes 124 and 143 . Cletis Dal· The President's s\Jlck bas fmdlng it bard to Jet Joel, and
blood for which she was paid
ton Rutland the driveT of one gone up "about 1,1100 per cent" others complaiHd about blcJ!a"
llours later when she
I
A Portsmouth man was
ca:, said
dido'! see anolh· since the bombings began, he !Dterest rates.
"' er vehicle driven by Paul Wal·
returned wthe car, ber children· It was all In day's Dylug for About t a.m. nearing Chlca· kee where Mrs. Pickens, who to Gallipolis municipal court lace, Dexl..-, as he, Dalton
JamiiS t, Barbara 3, and Joseph WW II Pilot Ray R. Pickens, go, three rowering and mean- bad been visiting relatives, was July 15 by the Stale Highway polled off 143 onto 124 Into the
m were dead.
Middleport physician, who ear· looking tornado funnels were taken aboard to return home. patrol afoor his car crashed in· path ol the other car. No ar·
Police said the children died ly Sunday detoured around a directly in their path. By radio Relurning Monday afternoon, w the back of a Meigs county rests were made.
Df either suffocalion or heat three-funnel tornado near Chi· they learned they had better gel again faced with low ceilings man's car at 2' to p.m. Mondoy
atroke in the closed car. A med- cago to land at Gary, Ind., five down at Gary, within 15 min- and scattered stonns they flew on Rt 35 one mile north of
ical examiner estimated that minutes bPJore lhe winds utes. In 10 minutes they were a great circle route, via Cincin· Gallip;,lis.'
Ralph Welker, Meigs county repreMDtaUve, urge4
In the 91kiegree heat, temper· struek.
down and five minutes later naU and upriver ro get into Carl E. Colvin, 53, Portsmembers of the Pomeroy Chamber oi Commerce Mon·
ature Ill the car reached 130 Dr. Pickens, with a passen- the wind
struck, uprooting Athens.
mouth, posted $27.50 bond to
day to attend the flood control bearing tblll Tbursc!IJ
•11
D
Ids 1 f
at the Rutland elementary school.
-arees.
g"'jdiWi ~met . C~if , ~~~so o trees, and moving everything ., 11 was nothing,. the pilot appear on a charge of failure
Welker, speaking following the Chamber's DOOD
MJ epo ' s ou or
wan· not attached seclftly ro the
.
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ro stop withm the assured clear
luncheon at Bailey's Restaurant in Pom~, said reprekee, Wise., early Sunday from ground
assured Childs. Chllda. a con- distance.
sentatives of the Ohio Water C(VJ!mjssion w!ll eonduet
More Blood, Tear•
Athens
airport
wbere
Pickens'
·
firmed
groundling,
wasn't
so
Tbe
patrol
said
that
Charles
the hearing to determine if fiood control Ia Deeded 1D
WkHUNGTUN - DEFENSE
Bonanza
Is
quartered.
Monday
they
got
to
MUwausure.
D.
Salser,
51,
Racine,
headed
Secretary Robert s. McNamara
the Leading Creek
south, had s\Jlpped behind a
shed area of Meigs county. wu named by C rl C Prosldenl
oays tbe Viet Nam war will recar making a left turn in\Jl 0.
"The attendance of
Jack Carsey and Coullly Camquire more American men and
Kan
Harbor·
Behind
him,
C&lt;&gt;l·
available
for
this
3
p.m.
muDity Imprvvement Corponplam!s, and, despite U.S. mili·
vin falled \Jl stop. There was
ing will help," said Welk..-.
lion Presldeut ll'l'ed Qow to
tary aalns, there will be no ear·
medium damage to both cars.
AJ Leonard, !966
cbeck on a posalbll lndustrlal
ly end to the fighting.
No one was injured.
ehalrman, expressed his
site near Pomeroy lllat
bU
'Die secretary also told a
The
accident
was
the
first
elation
\Jl
all
persons,
rall
facilities
nearby,
Monday news conference that
!Dvest1gated by the Gallipolis
lions and businesses for
Appearance t1 the Olambelthe cost of the U.S. mU!tary ef·
patrul
post
Ill
si•
days,
tile
last
belp
alter
tt
was
backed
Amtrk!an Wind
fort Ill South Viet Nam is now
being
on
July
5
.
that
the
three-day
event
oay
ill
Pomeroy
OD July 17 about •• billion a month and
A
patrol
arrest
Monday
was
apparenUy
a
financial
IIIIIIOUilced
&amp;Dd
It
..., rijdW
"oo doubt this will contioue to
Edward
S.
Croy,
46,
Nappanee,
A
committee
of
William
Grw!bat
C
of
C
members
are reo
increase...
Ind., overlenglb vehicle, bondDONALD SMITH
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SAIGON (IJPl) -Communlsl groundflre '!'be pOol parachut· Sooth on Monday alone.
Friend, Long Bo~
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tom·, Fred
Elizabeh Well, Pomery;
North VIet Nam sent mlssUe- ed ro earth and wu presumed The conl!Dued !allure of u~ Dal Teal rd p rtland. Vivian
llr!Dg MIG21 jets aloft and captured.
Sovtekupplled SAM mlsslles Am• tt ~ 0
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supported Air Force reports n~bar,ea _ Harold Will.
to-air (SAM) rocketa from tbe In air actloD today, a U.S. that tbe U.S. baa dovtsed a Blrlh
Mr and Mrs Dale
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pound Ill a desperate bid to Navy n Crusader jet w8ll system to nullify lhe missiles,
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lllop a 101-mlssion U.S. air raid, downed Ill Dames to miles east known \Jl pilots u "flying Tealord, a son.
American military apokesmen of tbe vital pori of Halpilollg, telephone poles."
nJNDS TRANSFERRED
said taday.
but a rescue bellcopter plucked An Air Force spokesman said
All of the m!lsDeo wen wide tbe pilot to safety from a the lyslem wu a comb!Dation
ol
w:
of tbelr targets as U.S. Navy mountain , IIIIIIIDiil The U.S. of "teclmlque, tactica &amp;Dd
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and Air Force ~lanea pounclocl military eommand Issued DO electronlca" wbleb appanntly men
an
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LE!!AN'OH, Ol!to &lt;UP!) - A supply and COmlntllllcattooa otber IDformatloD on today'l jam tbe radar wblch ftldos lbe fll3 to Ida Denison wen apSepl • l~trJ lrlll will
be 1IDea in tbe Not1b Monday. 'lbe Jwnblnp.
SAMa.
proved dur!Dg lbe n~~~U~ar meet181d lor Pattie Scott of Ore- number of mlnlonl oae.. c Ia-~ lint time such a figure
ny a MlulIDg of tha Meiss County ~
aonla,; Ohio, organizer for the more, 111r1keo by a IIDII• plane wu~· .Niealed, opkeamen taday Air Force pilou new a missioners Monday.
IW ~ KJaol!, on a charge of """'~ tbl re&lt;ord 111 Npolted tbal L71 Amerlcln mlsaiOIIS Monday wldlo Navy
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meal ~- carryiDg out lbelr lui WedJ!Mda,. ,
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4U~Jilt, ~ .p'rrMd 1nnoc1n1 .~ 01 $algoD
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