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Soolely in Christian Service Sepher home, Lakeview, . Saturday nou~~n t~ :~~.::. Els- ~~s~r, :~ p~~e~ MaiernaJ
!Saturday evening in the Brown After the honored guest op~ temher 7 at the July meeting of
~ evening. after a visit with rela· :k. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. :eat ;andparents a;e Mr. aDd ,
!'Ma•·ine Sales room,
Mmers- ened her gilts, refreshments
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the WS.C.S. of Heath MethoIlives In New Haven, W Va., Carl Elswick of Dim, W. Va.
Mrs Howard Ball, Slumptowa.
:ville, given by Mrs.
Danny Iwere served by the hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rmg, I diS I church m Mtddleporl Mon-1 Mrs. Dan Hysell returned to and w•th Mrs Charles W•lh· The single rinl ceremony was W V and Mrs J C Moore
iBrown and Mrs. Jack Cum- from a table with white cover Marietta, and Mrs.
Glady~ : day evenmg at ~e church. her home, Raven~•- Saturdaj row. Mmersvllle. She was . ac- performed at the United Breth- ~~··' W. Va. Paier.;..t greai
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With baby toys attached and Moore, New Matamoras. an ' Mrs. James CriSwell. pr~si- evening, after a viSit With rei a· companied home by her ruece reo Parsonage in Mason Wed· and ~ents are Mra. Or!J
" pink and blue color theme centered with a large stork. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H~l ~nd dent, opened the meetmg ~ith lives and friends m the are_a. . and husband Mr and Mrs. Don nesday evening July 6 with Rev. ~au! ~hesta' and Au&amp;ust Webcarried out '" the decora·
son, Greg, Buchannon. . a. I " poem and welcomed the Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Leifheit Woods ot New Haven, W. Va. Lester Lane olllciaUng.
er Chester ' .
't: .. s and gifts were placed in Attendmg were the above and were among. those here lor f~~ members and guests. Mrs. Em· of Akron were weekend guests Mr and Mrs. John Jordan I The bride was lovely In a two
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Mrs B11l Fmk, Mrs. Ray Cole- funeral services for the m 8 erson Jones was devotional ol her mother. Mrs. William and daughter. Columbus, were piece dress ol Dior blue with
Games were played dunng lman. ,Mrs Larry Ebersbach, s~n b~~n to Mr. and ~rsAl~~~:· cha1rman, using as her topic, Eichinger and Leroy and Clther weekend guests of her parents, which she wore white accessorCBESTERWS€8MEETS ·
the ev~:rung wtth pn;o•~s awBrd- Mrs . Sh1veler, Mrs. Ray Hum- die Cline m KodJa '
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··se Still and Know That I Am relatiVes in the area.
Mr and Mrs. Bradfcrd Maag. les her shoulder corsage was The July meeting of the Cbesed to Mrs. M1ke Swatzel 'irs . \m••l. Mrs Dennis Bnckles, Mr~. Mrs. Cline " the former Lmda God ," which included scrip- Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Mr. and Mrs Jack Cummins of 'p1nk carn•tlons. Attendants ter Methodist church W.S.C.S.
Lillie Starciler , MIS Har11son 1Jark Harris, Mrs Donley Rei· Helnck.
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meditation, and daughter, Ellen of Pompa· and family of Columbus spent for the couple were Mr. lmd was held Thursday afternoon,
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Miss Barbara anda! g frie~ a poem, and a closmg prayer. no Beach, Fla., left Sunday the weekend with their parents, Mrs Hoyt Sayre, Jr., Mrs. Hen- July 7th, at the church, wllh II
Ctwrles Chancey;• Mrs. Gladys Tommy Raiflf1h f
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'I MISs Bess Sanborn presented ·~ for a visit in Portsmouth Willi Mr. and Mrs Floyd Cummins, ry Re1tmire of Mason was also members attending, Ruth Er·
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~ M ar~e;d I the study Jesson , ·•strangers N() her parents, after spending a Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. Vlc- present.
win, president, presided. Thl
Wendell G Stutler, Mrs. Char- Pa., ~~b g~e~ ;;,, ~andpar- More," study hook, "Living In Iweek with his parents, Mr. and tor Brown, Mmersville.
Mr. Sayre Is employed at program, the E.U.B. Story, was
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er · 1 h 'chtidren I Such An Age" MISs Sanborn Mrs. Paul Fisher, Minersville.
Clements Tree Nursery at La- led by Betty Frederick, aDd
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IMrs Sad1e Brown, Mrs. Herbert ents or the :•le ~arie Bro~n \ ptnnled to Jhe miSsionary move- Mr. and Mrs Mason Fisher
kin, and the couble are residiny Florence Michael. Tbe
next
' Pugh Mrs Charles Smtih, Mrs
Mr a~d hrs. f Ml~sisSJppl ' men! in the church and the for- and daughter, Carla visited Sun·
COMPLETES TRAINING ' m the Elizabeth Jeffers proper- meeting will be August 4th, wltb
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Haven, Marme Private David (Joey) tyinMason.
Letha Woods, and Esther Rid·
their famill~s held the ammal Debb1e Hrov.n Sendtng
gtfts VISited r~e tynd Me
Lee[ Churches al Amsterdam
m w Va. With Mrs Edith Roush Stephenson son of Mr.
Wil·
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picnlc Sunday aflNnnnn at FOI'- Ibut unable to attend v.erl Mrs. parents. / ' ha
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liam R stephenson Sr or 657
SHOWS FIRST LADIES
- - -ked nun Lake . w•th !M) m .-t! 113radlord Maag , Mrs
Rolhn Roush, anedot erhreha· Jvesr. ther I also aiscussed the recent toptcs Mr and ·Mrs William Fisher S Seco~d Middlepo~t h~s com· Mrs. Ralph Simester's well- of July 3 to an appreciative aud·
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drinks provtdC'd h• the . Pa~.k i
H~~~~aiGaren Stansbury, Mrs. I of the pupds, Becky ~ultz ~nd and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr. •
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I James Titus and Mrs
John] Cindy Hindy, who rectted Bible and Mr~. Sam Arnold.
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Mane verses and sang the school song.
Gordon FI~her of ParkersMr. and Mrs ill&lt; hard Ro&lt;en
' sIn~~· ;,emhers ol the Mtddle- 1 During the busmess scsston burg w Va . spent the weekI
b&lt;Jum v. tth pnzes .nvLJrded tlw
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j ;~ G'ilrden Club, were in Gal- l Mrs Criswell announced the end 'w ith his parents, Mr. and
wrnn.:&gt;rs AI the t lose of the af \
II o!Js Sunday where they at· • district meetmg for September Mrs Mason Fisher.
raJr, Roger and Htr ky Gtlmore
June f
l:nded the open house flower [7 and a cleamng session was Mr and Mrs. Milton Rous!1
mter tained b\1 h!Undrtng ro('k-~
Ishow and silver tea held at the i planned on Sept. 1 before the and Greg and Sandra VISited
~ts which thcv h:..td rnc~de
The Chester ~;thodist W S home of Mrs Jake Moore. The I meeting. The reception for the Sunday evening, at
Albany
Attendt.ng wen• Mr an~ Mr~ I C.s, o.;ponsored An Evemn~ f.vent was sponsored by the Val- new mimster. the Rev and Mr~. with Mr. and Mr~. A. C. Rich·
'loger Dlllilrd and ltJmrly , M! With the First Ladles of Amerr 1 Bell Garden Club of Gal· Max Donahur:&gt; and children. liS ad and theu son and daughter·
gnd Mrs. William Snouffer and i ca," by Mrs. Ralph SJmcster. ley I es
I to be hi ld Wednesday e\iemng r-Jaw Mr and Mrs Herman
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Jewell ..and son Mrs
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been returned to her home af· , Mrs. Nan Moore gave a bnef Mrs Ernest Harns left FriWoodC~rd and f·hildren Mr and The program Included the ter being hospitalized at Veter- account of the OhiO Annua l Con- day evening for Newark, N. J.,
Mrs Rosenbaum clnd famllv I welcome by Ruth ErwmC.h w s. 'DOS Memonal Hospital for the ference at Lakeside. Mrs Don- to j()in her husband for a few
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~uch and famlly , Mrs Harol·.! l l\h te Nease; a llut~. s;:~· children, Ken, Betty, Barbara, there. would be no meetmg m lein ~nd family returned
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Houd and chtldrrn . W!ll!am H~d-t Amenca the Beauttful, ~ak~ and Sam. moved Monday to I August blll a planmng session their home, Circleville. after a
son and { h!ldren. Ted Morm Icy Karr mtroduc.hon of sp..
their new home In Wintersville of the excculive committee for visit with Mr. and Mrs Fred
tty. Mrs Kenn.eth Braun ~~d er by" Ada Morns; s~lo ,
near Brilliant, Ohio, where Mr. Jthe CClming year's programs. Goeglem, Rock Springs, and
ctJtldt l'n Mrs Edith Sisson &lt;~l . I I Task by .Jenny Dean, and r Smith has been transferred by Guests for the everling were Mr and Mrs. Charles Wagner,
l'htldr rn and \1r . and Mrs. Elza marks, by Ruth Erwm. Accom· the Ohio Valley Electric Com- Mrs. Donahue and Mrs. Helen R ·.
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Gtlmore and ~"-·panist was Dorothy Kr\r1ora pany. The Smith family has Martin of Pittsburgh. Pa., h()use : ~~e~nd Mrs. Clarence Karr
----Host~ss~s. were Ma~~ sher~ been active in the Heath Meth· guest of Mrs. Criswell.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karr
and V1rgm1a Chadwe.l · uS 'th odist Church where they servThe hostesses, Mrs. Everett and daughter of
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By Uolted Pres• ln!ematlonal
Violent thunderstorms w i \ h
high winds and torrential rains
lashed parts of Ohio Tuesday
night, knooklng out electric and
telephone service to thousands
of persons.
Power !allures, flooding and
reports of two twisters In MadIson and Van Wert counties
punctuated the severe mid-summer weather that was felt in
all parts ol Obio.
The Tuesday evening storm
came on the heels of a deluge
ON THE JOB _ George Hargraves, Jr., right, new superintendent of the
Meigs Local School District and Assistant Superintendent Larry Morrison attended the first regularly scheduled meeting of the board of education Tuesday. nl~ht
since their recent appointments. Morrison and Hargrayes _are shown revte"':mg
material on criteria for the site of tlw new comprehensive high school. - Sentinel
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Drapery Sale on the 2nd floor. Bring in
your measurements to the Drapery

Department on the 2nd Floor.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Dean,. Ahce
: ed as Senior MYF Counselors Davis, Mrs . Nan Moore, Mrs.
Pat (,aul, and Twila Karr, re and the various boards and com- James Euler, Mrs. William
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
gistration was by Altona K~rr, missions of the churl'h.
Russell and Mrs. 0 . P. Klein,
and Gladys Casto, and servmg Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ger- contributing, served ·· salad
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punch and cooktes at a ta~tefu!- tach and family have been on course from 8 table covered
YOUR WIFE"
ly arrange? ta~le were MJidred vacation and visited
varl~us wiUJ a r.utwork cloth and cenJack Lemon
VIrna Lisi frank. Leila Y.mdon, Betty Fre· points mcluding ~cConnelsville 1 ed wilh an arrangement of
(Tel' hnieolor)
derick, and Elizabeth ~ayes.
where they visited with rei~· :~ite magnolias made by Mrs.
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·Programs for the evenmg were tives He has returned to h1s Russell White tapers in brass
1compiled by Fra~ces Spenc~r employment with the Colum- holders. completed the table set.... Glenn F'm d
G('raldmc Pagr and Edna Wood With the ass1s- bia Gas Company.
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Showing of the 35 F!rs~ Lady ily of f::olumbus Vl.sited r~ent- 1 Four members of the Wildand FRIDAY
' dolls was to an appreciative au- ly in Middleport with relatiVes. ! wood Garden club were m GalJuly 13-14-lS
: die nce. Mrs. S1mester was as- Mrs. Helen Shuler retur~ed l r S nday afternoon to at"SEX AND THE SINGLE
sisted by Twila Karr, at Royal this week from McCQnnelsvdle t~~ Jstheu 0 en house, 'flower
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sponsored by the
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Natalie Wood I First Ladies, ar~ copies of ~he week with friends and ~latives . ~a~~yanBell~~ Garden club at
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originals shown m the Sm1th- She has been on vacatiOn from th h
or Mrs. Jake Moore.
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ID C.. and were made by hand Mr. and Mr~. Theron Martm orated throughout with arrangeLa\Hence JlarvE'y I by Mrs. Simester.
spent Sunday m Columbus. .
Is of flowers Represent""'iii~~=:_;;;..:;;~.;;;;~iiiii====; Mr and Mrs. Walter Morns men
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and ~hiidren, Danny and Carol, ing the Wtldwood club were
of Painesville Ky.
visited Mrs. Milton Roush, Mrs. Wllhere with her' mother,
Mrs. liam Fisher, Mrs. KW:l GrueElsa Haddox and other rela- ser and Mrs. H~ram Fisher.
lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
HOLD COOKOUT
BAKER FURNITURE'S
and children, David and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen
Kay, visited in Columbus Sun- entertain~d with a ~k-out Sunday with her brother, Sidney day e\•emng at their Butternut
Ave ., home. Pr~nt were Mr.
\ Kloes.
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M and Mrs. Pat Johnson and Mrs. John SISson and dauI an/'ehildren, Debbie, Penny, ghters, Melanie, and Beth of
e Hollywood Beds
and Jean, spent Sunday
in Mason, W. Va.: Mr . and Mrs.
•sofa Beds _ _ __
Parkersburg, W. Va.
James S1sson
and daughter,
Arthur Skinner and son, Tom Janie, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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Skinner dental student at Ohio Sisson and daughters Angela,
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state University School of Den- Manda and Amy,
Pomeroy;
2 PCE.
tistry, Columbus, are on a fiSh- and Mr. and Mrs. Cohen.
• Bedroom Suites _ _ $99
ing trip to Ely, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace
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and daughter, Nancy, lmve re- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zurcher
turned from a week's vacatlcn have received word that their
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spent at Betbesda, Md. where son, Wayne A. Zurcher, !I a B
they visited w1th their son. Al- been promoted from A2-C to Al·
an, stationed at the National c. Zurcher has been stationed
Naval Medi&lt;'lli Oenter there. with the U. S. Air Force in TorThey met several well known key for 14 months, as a telecommunication control expert
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of rain, estimated as 12 inches,
which f'\JI on Sandusky and the
resort area of Cedar Point dur-ing the day. Despite the severity of the widespread storms,
only · one person was killed, a
golfer who was struck by lightning at the Hawthorne Country
Club near Lima.
In the Madison - Union County community of P I a i n City
more than 2200 persons were
left without power or telephones
when what was apparently a
tornado whipped through the

town at about 8 p.m. EST.
The Highway Patrol said violent winds, lasting only about 5
to 10 minutes, uprooted trees,
smashed doors and windows,
and badly damaged a grain eievator.
Emergency Declared'
Authorities declared an emergency and closed U.S. 42 and
Ohio 161 leading into the town
to keep out sightseers and lessen
the danger of looting.
At mid-mbrning power and
phone service was still out, and

Cooperation, Not
Hostility, Urged
Upon Chinese

authorities estimated it
some buildings In lolllll 11 well
be mid-afternoon before !en•ic•l a• damage to (II'IIJldllaDI it lb!i
was restored.
Van Wert County ~
A numher of persons were
Utillty poles weze doirDed, •
by flying debris and gla!S,
drive - ill theatre 1le8l' 10\3
though police said none bad
blown down, and ·power
he hospitalized.
over about 30 ~ Clf tbt
A tornado W8! also sighted
city lasted up~ta
.. I'll bour.
Van Wert at about 6:15
High winds hl . 1Coi!DDbuo
EST, although the
area, toPJ1Ung
jWity polel
reau would not confirm
and ~ M'!.IVIIICeltslll
that one or the Plain
revival tent at' llie alate lal!twister.
grounda cootalnlng 110 persmt&amp;,
City police In Van Wert
None was Injured.
ported "moderate damage"
Heal'}' Kala
Jn Northern Ohio a fool ol
rain flooded Sandusky and offj.
cials called oul the natiOillll
guard, declaring Erie Coonly an

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emergency area.
Eight inches of rain fell within 12 hours in warby Port Cllno
ton, flooding streeta aud bulldo

there.
Toledo's evening rusb hour
turned Into a maaaive !raffle
jam as rain flooded UDderpass- ·
eo. Ligbtnlng forced oancellalloa
of the Ohio Amateur Golf Toot'·
nament's oecood 1'011111, whlc1l
was underway at tile lime 1M·
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Pvt. Elden E. (Gene) Slack,

What will the others be worth a year from now?

son of Mrs. Ada Slack, of Syracuse, remains confined ill the
Fort LeoDIIl'd Wood Anny Hospital at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.,
suffering from a severe case of
broncbitls. He entered the hospital on June 15.

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ROVerrunent leaders Including
Carl Hayden, oldest member of
the Senate.

MEIGS THEATRE
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the Cadillac car holds its value far beyond any other automobiie at or near its price. I.et your
Cadillac dealer explain today why now, more than ever, it's great ••• going Cadillac!
There is one simple way to measure the worth of any
other luxury car; compare it to the way a Cadillac keeps
its value. For Cadillac i1 the grand champion in this

moat telling of all motor car tests-and at resale retuma
a higher percentage of itJ oriainal cost than any other
car built in the land. There are many reason•. The firat
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
"A PATCH OF ILUE"

Cadillac quality-recognized wherever automobiles

are known. Then there is Cadillac beauty aod luxury10 advanced thai the car retains ill desirability long

alter others have lost their appeal. And there ia CadiUao
oalety, perforowu:e, dependability aod operatifll ecoDomy. What will your car be worth a year-or even three
yean-from now? If it'a a Cadillac, the auwer il pr..
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demandioa: motoriltl-and bit interest in your complete satilfactioll will continue throughout your owne,..
thip. Isn't it time you put a Cadillac in your life?

Sidney Pottier

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kind• of food in the llst to be
l
•voided. Who is right?
. A - To stal• the amount of
I ch I terol in various foods &lt;s
~
Jack O'Brian
By Wayne V. Brandstadt, M.D. I oeob t to state how impor·
Q- My du&lt;tor haa me on .• :sf It ls in the re&gt;'fnliofi of
lldeban hero Jackie Robin- I warm personal howdy from ac-' placement by a suttedout and'tow cholesterol diet as outlined n
heart dfsease Is more
lOll'S ·chairmani!hip of a Har- 1too .John Cec&lt;l Holm ol the cast rebuilding proJe&lt;l will make lin a booklet published by a food
Vegelable oils con·
llftl.'liHk d...n't aulllmalicat- 1of "Philadelphia, Here I Corne" that one big auditorium into, manufacterer The list of foods
n.. cholesterol and animal
him Into :tockefeller l
brush. with nine office floors with 360,0110j allowed mcludes all kinds . of
do. The cholesterol content
clifli;' 'bls annual bank salary I John Cecil Holm wao '" 1935 feet of space
Mara (Mts. l shellfish and all kmds of bver of liver is higher than that of
ls•Dnlj $6,000
French wine when he was author of "Three I Nat) Cole hopes to renew her I
round steak and lower than thot
~ Andre DubOnnel wed Men on a Horse'' and Sh1rley Isinging career at the Las Vegas,
.
, brams appetlzlnglv
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Ia Pia mate of the was tis major feminine stor- IFlammgo next wmter
Lat l "Modesty Blaise" ~~. Kystahan • of _coves
th scrambled
llu:t
What a and in the vary same theatre : est mod-lad in England is snuff; Eyeful Monica Viltl.s
cont•ht

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their UB·t psychiatrist?
8 1lrinttnued
Altllle answers ar,e not yet In
II!COnd group had A - u you can't JM!HUBdl lilt
regarding the effect ot
b::hest r•te of death• and victim to seek psychiatric
blood cholesterol 1:~;\r~ ~oc- recurrences, despite Its low cho- voluntarily, there b little ~
heart. A prommen n s .
t I content
can do unless the dtsease
tor showed that he.could easily lesero
.
believe cernes so acute as to constltub
lower this level wtth diet, but Some doctors no~llr! II· a danser to himseH or otheH b•
In a six·year study 13! men wllh that aVOIGAnee or a
k
whiCh case legal commltmllli
coronary heart disease m::,n· lack
the
lo a mental hospital would IK
tained on '""' a d&lt;et dtd •; I· lng your we d ·W
your necessary.
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ter than a control '":"poe :.o
the kbid of If lht Vlcllnt
affol'tl
men with coronary d sea!
: ar
t N body knowa tor ti'iiii'IIWt by I
l*tl!hl
ate their
diet.
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II )'Ill Olt 'bUt"tlili lliltlt theory atriJI,
e!!Orl
ba inldt.
Another Brttlsh doctor n I sure IS ye
,
at him ltlflld tree ell
two-year study put one group may he 't;bt.
ted10by )'OUt 1title 01
10 I
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~=~ym!ther
delivered a TV having so del•ghtful arun
:stars of "Wait a Mtmrn'' on saperspy role. forst dttmeb she ~l~l~l:~:~s)(21ls0)h~ shrimp
ond group on a similar !ldl~ or men~l ~Jn.:•J.n~~~::- : =~ton the :~aek,
appeal for proper pre- and post- Bandleader Vmcenl Lopez' nu- Bdwy. tried to get us to sneeze he bolh a blonde an a rune· , ~ut cod, ,.lrnon, tuna, etc.,
auppleme~~ted with corn o . peraon o . __ . ..
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nu\81--baby
care with
to ~revenl
men i hlp
;;, erology
supp~sedly- makes
tJi'
rtf8.rdation,
a heartto everythmg
but hun
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biaking noble ,punchline : "l forgot the date of the 50th An
par~y at Con~y IS·
r · rded child'' ,
Tlle
final land o~ Nathan s, the gre~te~~

a ._ the mother of a mentally nivPrsary

TURKEYS

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10 t. 14Lbs,

what is

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A w~.ddmg consultant m our
:town tells me ·''nee bag'' par·

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not to be cl)id, but I ties may _include several _exustuly end up crying. Our life pense-savmg geslures- services
Is "bnsatlsfactorv and he thinks thai are quite castly otherwise.
U'!l;· my .fault . · '
j In addition to f!!ling indiv~d~ ·won' t see a doctor, says ual r&lt;~e hags, a k1tchen _contmhe ~doesn't need one . I
keep 1 gent can prepare the bndal a! re~~lilll and Wishing . But
I , monds and w_rap those hund- .
.have to admit, I wish mostly : reds of weddmg cake favors.
th:lt IJe'd leave me alone. Is Others may make place cards
there any hope'' - MRS. T. W. . if there is to be a sit-down dinDe~r Mri. T. W.: . . . . . . . ... 1 n~r after the c~r.emony.
ll: only men would read a I You can have the ribbon an~.
lit'fe more ' and women would· . material cut and rf'ady, or let
l'tf read :qUite so much, we'd I the guests work from scr&lt;:~tch.
aet,a lot more happy. marriages. ! Who to inv1te? The honllree,
~r huabend needs
basic her attendants, very tlose r~Jatni'uction, and you
need ' lives and friends. Th i ~ can be
sotl!e tY,el7,d!oY Jl6)'cloiatry from Ia linal bridal shower, II you
1 FunllhW, which, hapefully, ! sr~n't a elose relabves. GJftroi: CIIR . . . Qll to that ineon- :parties aren't generally given
•idli-•te : mao of yours.
Iby •nemi&gt;ers of the FAMILV . .
1,.: 10011 inoponsive book to :- H.
,.II!! lill~ .nnd Insist on i This. rolurnn Is. dedl~at•d to •
t!) 11.-..4rfllch can only be : family IIVIsg, so 1f _you re ha~­
onlttool lhtoUih your family :I•;; ; :d trouhle or JUSt pi am 1
ph~lioian:" DOCfOR'S MARl- trtmhle. let Helen Help YOU.
T4 GUIDE ~'01\ PATIE~'TS" r She will also welcome your
by lBernard R. Breenblat. Bud- own amusing experiences. Ad·
f'ress, 64:111 North VIrgin· dress Helen Bolte! In care of
ia ~nnue, Chicago, Ill.
th1s newspaper.
· A frank tllk with your doc- :
- - :Or -• wlll •11o help. - H.
:
The Almanac
O.llr Htloi: :
By United Prus lnlemallonal
For a year and 1 hall I've : · Today is Wednesday, July 13,
&lt;etil Wedneoday and Saturday i the I94th day of 1966 with 171 to
ni~ts open for Jatk. Some- ·follow .
times Wl 10 out. often we cook : The moon is between ils last
rjinner in my apartment. f wash qu1:1rtr r and new phase.
[
· lis clothes and iron them. On i The morning slars are Venus
)unday we elo.n my p.ace first~ and ~aturn.
and then go over and ..'lean h1s. There are no evening stars.
He'a so ~ of me he never English economist Sidney
cal~ to ask for a date,
JUSt Webb was born on this day in
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a, liatled Pren 1Dimlall01181

night

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Amerlean Leatue

, NadOIIal Leape
'
W. L. P&lt;t. GB
San Frao
I 3S .621 _ Baltimore
Pittsburgh
62 33 .612 I Detroit

W. L. Pet. GB
611 29 .&amp;17 ,.,
48 35 .578 8

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National League Cops Fourth 'Win in RoW
I

Los Angeles 47 36 .566 7 Cleveland
46 37 .554 10
Philadelphia 46 39 .541 7 California
46 39 .541 11
Houston
45 411 .529 8 Minnesota
40 45 .47117
Sl. LDui•
39 43 .476 1212 K..sas City 39 46 .459 18
Allanta
41 47 .4fi8 131&gt; Chicago
38 47 .447 19
CinclnnaU
37 46 .448 15 Washington
39 49 .443 191&gt;
New York
35 48 .422 t7 New York
36 48 .429 29\2
Chicago
26 57 .313 26 Boston
37 52 .416 22
Ta..day'• Resalls
Tueoday's Resalls
All-Slur Game at St. Lou!•
All-Star Garno at St. Louis ..
NL z AL 1
NL 2 AL 1
Wedneaday's Games
Wedaesday's Games
(No games ~cheduled)
(No &amp;ames scheduled)
Th
u.-•
ouay •s Games .. .. ..
r•""''daY•s Ga mes
Los Angeles at New York, night Boston at C;gliforIa, night
San Frill al Philadelphia, lligbl t New York at K n City, Bight
CHicago at Pittsburgh, night
Washington t innesota, night
Hopstoo at Allllnta, Righi
Cleveland at
cago, night
St. Louis at Cincinnati, twi- Baltimore at Detroit, night

ST. LOUIS (UPI) -Thi his players.
two defeats.
of Mete either even though both with Mays moving to third on
M'arlchal. Met Stotllem:rnJ ,g
NatioRal Leagae, thanks to two "They did a tremendous job," In World Serle• compeUUon runs scored by the National McCovey's force out.
of Its lesser lights, atilt was he said. "I'm glad they : Alston is 4-1 over the American League came oil bis !efthanded Third baseman Ron SaniO Sonny Siebert were the Alntllr"'
ridinB high today and manager wrapped il up when they did · League so it's plain why the pitchers.
then hit a slow ground ball can League hurlers in adlliltoll.:
Waller Alstoa even came up because I was running out ol Dodgers skipper Isn't too "Well, we got our run off a down the lbird base line. to McLain, Kaat and Rtchert. :
There. were two · AII.Siaf.u
wilb an extra bonus in the 10- players."
popular In American League leftbander, 100," Mele polnled Brooks Robinson came in fast
Inning, 2-1 victory over the
circles.
Iout.
ill an attempt 10 scoop It ap, financial recorda set wllb ~· "
America• League Ia the All- . He was about 10 use one of Tuesday's game wa• played Tbat came ta the second but couldo'l make the play so receipts of f307,848 and ~ -'
Star ~am•.
I them when Wtlls_ broke 11 ~P· in searing, IOIMiegree tempera· inniniWJili one oat when third Mays crossed the plate with the receipts of $284,941.31. Tttf.. ,
I Wtth Pete Richert takmg lures in the new Busch basemaa Brooks Robinson, tying run and Santo was money, as well as the televltj:loa, l i
and radio reven~ IOH ; ~. ~
Catcher Tim McCarver of the over . 00 the mound for lbe Memorial Stadium and soma named the game's moot vat. . credited wilb an Infield hit.
Cardmals and shortstop Maury i Amencan League as lbe game 300 of the 49 936 fans who ble player lllled a shot lo left. The hit was Mays' 22nd ill the players pension fund • ., . .. "
Wills of the Dodgers, who don't went inl~ extra iRnings f~r lbe attended bad
he treated Ia Hank Aar;., was slow starting AII-S11&gt;r oompetitinn and
That's all the Am~ ,
Lea
Mtht_gh Inank
didtiona!
th ffour
rate very.
lbe Na_
_ Ill Itch
lime,f McCarv_er hit bJS first aid stations.
j in for the ball and al the last run was his 19th, extending his League bad 10 be tbanldul;,ll!l:,,,
g~e mg r 10. '·
e II'S! P
or 1 amgle.
Maoy, iocluding Vice Pres- minute allempled to make a Ali.Star records in those two
Amencaa Leagae Tuesday.
Second baseman Ron HURt of ident Hubert Humphrey, who shoe string catch, but the ball categories.
1
"The victory itself was the Meis sacrificed McCarver lbrew out the first ball, left went by him and rolled to the .
Pitching Domlnaled
satisfying enough," said Alston, to second 01 Richert's second their seats before the game wall for a triple.
There were few threata ;
who is becomiRg more and pitch.
was over to escape the heat.
Pltc' Got_ Awa,
hetwee• the fourth and lOth
more of a pain In the neck to Th
the S 10 ,
th
Manager Sam Mete had no Koufax got fll'st baseman mnmgs, w1th the ptlchmg
the American League. "But th ent
b ~na r~ sou t~"' excuses for his Ameri~ao George Scott 10 foul oat but predominating. But then came
there was something e.tra in 10 r~~ wo a ' an one s r e Leaguers.
white pitchjag 10 catcher Bill the lOth and the McCarver and
the game for me. S...dy Koufax
s. CI tcb IDt
"We just couldn't score Freehan, a change-up got away Wills heroics.
IN AN
showed me he was all right aod H'18 91. th• d Ia
'tch runs," Mete said.
from him and sailed high over Brooks Robinson got three of
Wills proved again that he's a
8 f ~ b ltnnd Wils~~ed "Pete's a good pitcher," Mete catcher ' Joe Torre's head and l lbe American League's sil: hils
A· I
h't Insisted. "I broaght him In just •Robinson easily scored on the I off four National League
The lith annual Little Base- Hans won the championship mighty good little mao 10 have 1~as1 . •;, fJ ald ~ the b'~
1
USEO
i
f ':t,ng
te ~~
wild pitch.
· pitchers and set one All-Star
vall Tournament will be held that summer. Only other Gall~ around in the clutch."
1 ;t when I wanted to."
who had been
g-~~eihe ~erf0 1':,. He said he never gave al Denny McLaiR, the American fielding record and hed another
in Wellston starting July 25, : polis title came in the SLlDlmer Koufax,
~~
it was announced todtlY
by j of 1958.
pounded ill his last start by :on
nd
WI
lth her;•
or lboagh!IO walking Wills.
League starter, pitched three when he accepted eight chances
1
Atlanta Saturday, gave up the
a . 1" 1 o~g f !don~ b•~: "After all," Mete pointed out, perfect Innings, but the Nation- and had four putouls.
Pearl Kisor, city recreation 1.
----commissioner.
·
one run the American League carne m
th
e ad; "Alston had Felipe Alou oa the at League promptly lied it up Gaylord Perry, the fourth
0 ~s
0
&amp;2 Ford Gal. 500
, scored but it wasm't entirely his h~ ~
';._t
e
P
a
e
was
WI
on-deck circle so I couldn't see in the fourth wben southpaw National League pltcher who
00
4 dr. I cyl. AI Trono. P.
Edgar Hay burn will act as !
fuult.
a
e.
where there would he any Jim Kaat of the Minnesota gave up Dilly one hit in the two
d:aerlne,r.cllo ..... ....._
tournament manager with Lar-r
Nu BrealdDg Stuff
So the National League won I percentage ia walking Wills."
Twins came oa the sceoe.
innings be pitched, was the
ry Walbur• handling all appU..
'Sandy didn't bave bls its fourth straight All-Star Alou, along wilb catcher Tom Willie Mays led off with a winning pitcher while Richert,
64 Galaxia XL
calion• and communications.
breaking ball working, but he contest and made its margin Haller, were the only players, single and slopped at second of coarse, was the loser.
Con..r1lblo. I cptlndor,
auto lnnt., pewu ttMrshowed me he's back oa tbe over the America• League 19- oulside of pitcben, lbat Alston when Roberto Clemente also lo between Koufax and
Jno,
brokoo ....
beam," said the happy Alston. 17. For AlsiOR, it was his fifth had lelt.
singled. Kaat bore down to get Perry, the National League
windows, r1dlo &amp; holtor
Alstoa bad praise for all of AJI.Star vi&lt;tory against oAiy There was no second guessillg Aaroa and Willie McCovey, uaed Jim Bunning and Jua•

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Tourney Be~ins July 25
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with selling price first in importance and quality second.

bag" party. Is it proper for the i
hostess lo have the ribbon and 1
material cut and ready when
guests arrive? Who should be
invited when the party preced·
es a formal wedding?-PATIE
Dear Patte :

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HELEN HELP US!

h~lamn me for being cold.

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WOMEN READ TOO MUCK,
QN NoT ENOUGH
·· He·!"en:
Dear
.
~ read &amp;II the articles a~t
how men should treat
their
wi~s, but my husband' says
!hit's hogwash. He won l bother'2ith marriage Jm.nuals, then

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"Super Right" OtYality Meotsl

p ' ase delivered with a .small : name ~~ hot dogs
Tllat .~
c
--il the throat. and m ev- ~ where Coney Island Red Hots
· it,t's ·ndh
Wond•~rlul_ly g~t. their siz~ling sta~l a few
~ord !!lection as extt- zJII10ns appetites ago.
ll\1llic
the Crilerior Theatre I Excuses, excuses, excuses: a
~ Brfidway whe,.. "Vlrgon•a fallofl of betting at both
the
Witlf" lo a study in ugly to • trolling and llat tracks berea·
.tihert!ess: ''No Two People r bouts is credited to the Wall
Kth Ever Been So In Love" Street "adjustment" . "Exten
. -~ UnJtMI Artists r~ports fairly sive alterations'' is the excuse
oilictell' it has a corporate for a llock of Bdwy. holspots
stile on lls fiscal phi1.z over 1 c\o~ing or about lQ ~huUer:
tlj acting of Jordan Christo- ! som~ won't reopen . . Sa~IT_lY
pllr 1 lhi!! lad who wed Syb1l Davis told Sen. Jacob Jav1Ls
(!lit lli·Mro. Rtchord) Burton: :he had red tape problems tryUi says it has "lined up two , Jng to get to V1et Na~ to enter·
rncie picture&amp; for him'' whil'h I tain Ihe troops: Javtts railed
Ill(: -n~ thought might not Sec. McNamara and now Sam·
q.jOa ba a firm contract at my can shuflle off to Sa1gon
trill,
[whenever his overworked heart
lackatqe at the Helen Hayes I desires
1
on+a~ " Shirley Booth rec'd a Th~~-ount The~e! _!!-

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Tea Bags .. Pkg. of 48- SSe

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pretty Northwest Ordi?ance selling up
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wai lalkina about our
two lwest of the original 13 states.
steno hi-ll's, and I said, "WtJen l In 1865, Horace Greeley
wept fnarri@d which shall we 1wroLe in an editorial lin the
~-~:ee~?" before I thought ... :New York Tribune) tha_l f~e~al
Dead silent'e':
civil servants who dtdn t hke
1 haven't seen or heard from 1 Washington shoold - "go West,
him since and our Saturday and lymtng man. ~o West and grow
lulll(ay c8111e and went without lup with the country."
1im. He dido;t even bring over 1 In 1842, the underground Free
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1 French
movement changed Jts
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tJe'• 1 J&amp;..year-old bachelor. : name to "Fighting France."
I'm 28. old enoagh to
know l' A thought for the day-· ,
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.vhen I'm ditthed. But can you , Norwegian novelist Htnr1k_ ~
:t!!l me one thing · if a man can 1M!n said : "I hold Ulat man ts ~n
.ake you completely for grant- I the right who is most clearly 10
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Retails effeclive thru Sat. July 16 In Gallipolis and Middlepor 1•
•ranted" didn't mean forever. ' Loui' CardinaL• Monday an' One re•oon 1 bac'Jelor •tays . nounced lr~agent draftees
hat· way is - the minute a ·second baseman Frank Devan~rl indica lea · she has him in an ol San Diego and Jamea
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jolng anywher. - lor you. Next I Dovenan, 29 yeara old, 5-feetJme don 't bamne a housemaid :II and 175 pounds, was
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. A - To stal• the amount of
I ch I terol in various foods &lt;s
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Jack O'Brian
By Wayne V. Brandstadt, M.D. I oeob t to state how impor·
Q- My du&lt;tor haa me on .• :sf It ls in the re&gt;'fnliofi of
lldeban hero Jackie Robin- I warm personal howdy from ac-' placement by a suttedout and'tow cholesterol diet as outlined n
heart dfsease Is more
lOll'S ·chairmani!hip of a Har- 1too .John Cec&lt;l Holm ol the cast rebuilding proJe&lt;l will make lin a booklet published by a food
Vegelable oils con·
llftl.'liHk d...n't aulllmalicat- 1of "Philadelphia, Here I Corne" that one big auditorium into, manufacterer The list of foods
n.. cholesterol and animal
him Into :tockefeller l
brush. with nine office floors with 360,0110j allowed mcludes all kinds . of
do. The cholesterol content
clifli;' 'bls annual bank salary I John Cecil Holm wao '" 1935 feet of space
Mara (Mts. l shellfish and all kmds of bver of liver is higher than that of
ls•Dnlj $6,000
French wine when he was author of "Three I Nat) Cole hopes to renew her I
round steak and lower than thot
~ Andre DubOnnel wed Men on a Horse'' and Sh1rley Isinging career at the Las Vegas,
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Ia Pia mate of the was tis major feminine stor- IFlammgo next wmter
Lat l "Modesty Blaise" ~~. Kystahan • of _coves
th scrambled
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What a and in the vary same theatre : est mod-lad in England is snuff; Eyeful Monica Viltl.s
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Altllle answers ar,e not yet In
II!COnd group had A - u you can't JM!HUBdl lilt
regarding the effect ot
b::hest r•te of death• and victim to seek psychiatric
blood cholesterol 1:~;\r~ ~oc- recurrences, despite Its low cho- voluntarily, there b little ~
heart. A prommen n s .
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can do unless the dtsease
tor showed that he.could easily lesero
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believe cernes so acute as to constltub
lower this level wtth diet, but Some doctors no~llr! II· a danser to himseH or otheH b•
In a six·year study 13! men wllh that aVOIGAnee or a
k
whiCh case legal commltmllli
coronary heart disease m::,n· lack
the
lo a mental hospital would IK
tained on '""' a d&lt;et dtd •; I· lng your we d ·W
your necessary.
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the kbid of If lht Vlcllnt
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men with coronary d sea!
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ate their
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at him ltlflld tree ell
two-year study put one group may he 't;bt.
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delivered a TV having so del•ghtful arun
:stars of "Wait a Mtmrn'' on saperspy role. forst dttmeb she ~l~l~l:~:~s)(21ls0)h~ shrimp
ond group on a similar !ldl~ or men~l ~Jn.:•J.n~~~::- : =~ton the :~aek,
appeal for proper pre- and post- Bandleader Vmcenl Lopez' nu- Bdwy. tried to get us to sneeze he bolh a blonde an a rune· , ~ut cod, ,.lrnon, tuna, etc.,
auppleme~~ted with corn o . peraon o . __ . ..
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not to be cl)id, but I ties may _include several _exustuly end up crying. Our life pense-savmg geslures- services
Is "bnsatlsfactorv and he thinks thai are quite castly otherwise.
U'!l;· my .fault . · '
j In addition to f!!ling indiv~d~ ·won' t see a doctor, says ual r&lt;~e hags, a k1tchen _contmhe ~doesn't need one . I
keep 1 gent can prepare the bndal a! re~~lilll and Wishing . But
I , monds and w_rap those hund- .
.have to admit, I wish mostly : reds of weddmg cake favors.
th:lt IJe'd leave me alone. Is Others may make place cards
there any hope'' - MRS. T. W. . if there is to be a sit-down dinDe~r Mri. T. W.: . . . . . . . ... 1 n~r after the c~r.emony.
ll: only men would read a I You can have the ribbon an~.
lit'fe more ' and women would· . material cut and rf'ady, or let
l'tf read :qUite so much, we'd I the guests work from scr&lt;:~tch.
aet,a lot more happy. marriages. ! Who to inv1te? The honllree,
~r huabend needs
basic her attendants, very tlose r~Jatni'uction, and you
need ' lives and friends. Th i ~ can be
sotl!e tY,el7,d!oY Jl6)'cloiatry from Ia linal bridal shower, II you
1 FunllhW, which, hapefully, ! sr~n't a elose relabves. GJftroi: CIIR . . . Qll to that ineon- :parties aren't generally given
•idli-•te : mao of yours.
Iby •nemi&gt;ers of the FAMILV . .
1,.: 10011 inoponsive book to :- H.
,.II!! lill~ .nnd Insist on i This. rolurnn Is. dedl~at•d to •
t!) 11.-..4rfllch can only be : family IIVIsg, so 1f _you re ha~­
onlttool lhtoUih your family :I•;; ; :d trouhle or JUSt pi am 1
ph~lioian:" DOCfOR'S MARl- trtmhle. let Helen Help YOU.
T4 GUIDE ~'01\ PATIE~'TS" r She will also welcome your
by lBernard R. Breenblat. Bud- own amusing experiences. Ad·
f'ress, 64:111 North VIrgin· dress Helen Bolte! In care of
ia ~nnue, Chicago, Ill.
th1s newspaper.
· A frank tllk with your doc- :
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By United Prus lnlemallonal
For a year and 1 hall I've : · Today is Wednesday, July 13,
&lt;etil Wedneoday and Saturday i the I94th day of 1966 with 171 to
ni~ts open for Jatk. Some- ·follow .
times Wl 10 out. often we cook : The moon is between ils last
rjinner in my apartment. f wash qu1:1rtr r and new phase.
[
· lis clothes and iron them. On i The morning slars are Venus
)unday we elo.n my p.ace first~ and ~aturn.
and then go over and ..'lean h1s. There are no evening stars.
He'a so ~ of me he never English economist Sidney
cal~ to ask for a date,
JUSt Webb was born on this day in
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Amerlean Leatue

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San Frao
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Pittsburgh
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Los Angeles 47 36 .566 7 Cleveland
46 37 .554 10
Philadelphia 46 39 .541 7 California
46 39 .541 11
Houston
45 411 .529 8 Minnesota
40 45 .47117
Sl. LDui•
39 43 .476 1212 K..sas City 39 46 .459 18
Allanta
41 47 .4fi8 131&gt; Chicago
38 47 .447 19
CinclnnaU
37 46 .448 15 Washington
39 49 .443 191&gt;
New York
35 48 .422 t7 New York
36 48 .429 29\2
Chicago
26 57 .313 26 Boston
37 52 .416 22
Ta..day'• Resalls
Tueoday's Resalls
All-Slur Game at St. Lou!•
All-Star Garno at St. Louis ..
NL z AL 1
NL 2 AL 1
Wedneaday's Games
Wedaesday's Games
(No games ~cheduled)
(No &amp;ames scheduled)
Th
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r•""''daY•s Ga mes
Los Angeles at New York, night Boston at C;gliforIa, night
San Frill al Philadelphia, lligbl t New York at K n City, Bight
CHicago at Pittsburgh, night
Washington t innesota, night
Hopstoo at Allllnta, Righi
Cleveland at
cago, night
St. Louis at Cincinnati, twi- Baltimore at Detroit, night

ST. LOUIS (UPI) -Thi his players.
two defeats.
of Mete either even though both with Mays moving to third on
M'arlchal. Met Stotllem:rnJ ,g
NatioRal Leagae, thanks to two "They did a tremendous job," In World Serle• compeUUon runs scored by the National McCovey's force out.
of Its lesser lights, atilt was he said. "I'm glad they : Alston is 4-1 over the American League came oil bis !efthanded Third baseman Ron SaniO Sonny Siebert were the Alntllr"'
ridinB high today and manager wrapped il up when they did · League so it's plain why the pitchers.
then hit a slow ground ball can League hurlers in adlliltoll.:
Waller Alstoa even came up because I was running out ol Dodgers skipper Isn't too "Well, we got our run off a down the lbird base line. to McLain, Kaat and Rtchert. :
There. were two · AII.Siaf.u
wilb an extra bonus in the 10- players."
popular In American League leftbander, 100," Mele polnled Brooks Robinson came in fast
Inning, 2-1 victory over the
circles.
Iout.
ill an attempt 10 scoop It ap, financial recorda set wllb ~· "
America• League Ia the All- . He was about 10 use one of Tuesday's game wa• played Tbat came ta the second but couldo'l make the play so receipts of f307,848 and ~ -'
Star ~am•.
I them when Wtlls_ broke 11 ~P· in searing, IOIMiegree tempera· inniniWJili one oat when third Mays crossed the plate with the receipts of $284,941.31. Tttf.. ,
I Wtth Pete Richert takmg lures in the new Busch basemaa Brooks Robinson, tying run and Santo was money, as well as the televltj:loa, l i
and radio reven~ IOH ; ~. ~
Catcher Tim McCarver of the over . 00 the mound for lbe Memorial Stadium and soma named the game's moot vat. . credited wilb an Infield hit.
Cardmals and shortstop Maury i Amencan League as lbe game 300 of the 49 936 fans who ble player lllled a shot lo left. The hit was Mays' 22nd ill the players pension fund • ., . .. "
Wills of the Dodgers, who don't went inl~ extra iRnings f~r lbe attended bad
he treated Ia Hank Aar;., was slow starting AII-S11&gt;r oompetitinn and
That's all the Am~ ,
Lea
Mtht_gh Inank
didtiona!
th ffour
rate very.
lbe Na_
_ Ill Itch
lime,f McCarv_er hit bJS first aid stations.
j in for the ball and al the last run was his 19th, extending his League bad 10 be tbanldul;,ll!l:,,,
g~e mg r 10. '·
e II'S! P
or 1 amgle.
Maoy, iocluding Vice Pres- minute allempled to make a Ali.Star records in those two
Amencaa Leagae Tuesday.
Second baseman Ron HURt of ident Hubert Humphrey, who shoe string catch, but the ball categories.
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"The victory itself was the Meis sacrificed McCarver lbrew out the first ball, left went by him and rolled to the .
Pitching Domlnaled
satisfying enough," said Alston, to second 01 Richert's second their seats before the game wall for a triple.
There were few threata ;
who is becomiRg more and pitch.
was over to escape the heat.
Pltc' Got_ Awa,
hetwee• the fourth and lOth
more of a pain In the neck to Th
the S 10 ,
th
Manager Sam Mete had no Koufax got fll'st baseman mnmgs, w1th the ptlchmg
the American League. "But th ent
b ~na r~ sou t~"' excuses for his Ameri~ao George Scott 10 foul oat but predominating. But then came
there was something e.tra in 10 r~~ wo a ' an one s r e Leaguers.
white pitchjag 10 catcher Bill the lOth and the McCarver and
the game for me. S...dy Koufax
s. CI tcb IDt
"We just couldn't score Freehan, a change-up got away Wills heroics.
IN AN
showed me he was all right aod H'18 91. th• d Ia
'tch runs," Mete said.
from him and sailed high over Brooks Robinson got three of
Wills proved again that he's a
8 f ~ b ltnnd Wils~~ed "Pete's a good pitcher," Mete catcher ' Joe Torre's head and l lbe American League's sil: hils
A· I
h't Insisted. "I broaght him In just •Robinson easily scored on the I off four National League
The lith annual Little Base- Hans won the championship mighty good little mao 10 have 1~as1 . •;, fJ ald ~ the b'~
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f ':t,ng
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wild pitch.
· pitchers and set one All-Star
vall Tournament will be held that summer. Only other Gall~ around in the clutch."
1 ;t when I wanted to."
who had been
g-~~eihe ~erf0 1':,. He said he never gave al Denny McLaiR, the American fielding record and hed another
in Wellston starting July 25, : polis title came in the SLlDlmer Koufax,
~~
it was announced todtlY
by j of 1958.
pounded ill his last start by :on
nd
WI
lth her;•
or lboagh!IO walking Wills.
League starter, pitched three when he accepted eight chances
1
Atlanta Saturday, gave up the
a . 1" 1 o~g f !don~ b•~: "After all," Mete pointed out, perfect Innings, but the Nation- and had four putouls.
Pearl Kisor, city recreation 1.
----commissioner.
·
one run the American League carne m
th
e ad; "Alston had Felipe Alou oa the at League promptly lied it up Gaylord Perry, the fourth
0 ~s
0
&amp;2 Ford Gal. 500
, scored but it wasm't entirely his h~ ~
';._t
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P
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was
WI
on-deck circle so I couldn't see in the fourth wben southpaw National League pltcher who
00
4 dr. I cyl. AI Trono. P.
Edgar Hay burn will act as !
fuult.
a
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where there would he any Jim Kaat of the Minnesota gave up Dilly one hit in the two
d:aerlne,r.cllo ..... ....._
tournament manager with Lar-r
Nu BrealdDg Stuff
So the National League won I percentage ia walking Wills."
Twins came oa the sceoe.
innings be pitched, was the
ry Walbur• handling all appU..
'Sandy didn't bave bls its fourth straight All-Star Alou, along wilb catcher Tom Willie Mays led off with a winning pitcher while Richert,
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breaking ball working, but he contest and made its margin Haller, were the only players, single and slopped at second of coarse, was the loser.
Con..r1lblo. I cptlndor,
auto lnnt., pewu ttMrshowed me he's back oa tbe over the America• League 19- oulside of pitcben, lbat Alston when Roberto Clemente also lo between Koufax and
Jno,
brokoo ....
beam," said the happy Alston. 17. For AlsiOR, it was his fifth had lelt.
singled. Kaat bore down to get Perry, the National League
windows, r1dlo &amp; holtor
Alstoa bad praise for all of AJI.Star vi&lt;tory against oAiy There was no second guessillg Aaroa and Willie McCovey, uaed Jim Bunning and Jua•

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bag" party. Is it proper for the i
hostess lo have the ribbon and 1
material cut and ready when
guests arrive? Who should be
invited when the party preced·
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Dear
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p ' ase delivered with a .small : name ~~ hot dogs
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Wond•~rlul_ly g~t. their siz~ling sta~l a few
~ord !!lection as extt- zJII10ns appetites ago.
ll\1llic
the Crilerior Theatre I Excuses, excuses, excuses: a
~ Brfidway whe,.. "Vlrgon•a fallofl of betting at both
the
Witlf" lo a study in ugly to • trolling and llat tracks berea·
.tihert!ess: ''No Two People r bouts is credited to the Wall
Kth Ever Been So In Love" Street "adjustment" . "Exten
. -~ UnJtMI Artists r~ports fairly sive alterations'' is the excuse
oilictell' it has a corporate for a llock of Bdwy. holspots
stile on lls fiscal phi1.z over 1 c\o~ing or about lQ ~huUer:
tlj acting of Jordan Christo- ! som~ won't reopen . . Sa~IT_lY
pllr 1 lhi!! lad who wed Syb1l Davis told Sen. Jacob Jav1Ls
(!lit lli·Mro. Rtchord) Burton: :he had red tape problems tryUi says it has "lined up two , Jng to get to V1et Na~ to enter·
rncie picture&amp; for him'' whil'h I tain Ihe troops: Javtts railed
Ill(: -n~ thought might not Sec. McNamara and now Sam·
q.jOa ba a firm contract at my can shuflle off to Sa1gon
trill,
[whenever his overworked heart
lackatqe at the Helen Hayes I desires
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Cube Steaks · · ·· · · lb. $1.09 Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. pkg. 89c

If this wasn't true, how foolish we'd be to invest, as we have,
literally millions of dolla;s
in processing plants and testing laboratories.

SUPER·R IDHT Sldni......-AII Mut

BONELESS-LEAN

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Stewing Beef · ·· ·· · · · lb. 75c Wieners · · · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 69c

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN.

63 Mercury
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Brak". Autom.tlc trans.

CAP'N JOHN-FROZEN

Haddock Fillets l·lb. pkg. 55c Flounder Filets 1-lb. pkg. SSe

If all we wanted were products we could sell cheaply

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The idea of quality private brands isn't new at A&amp;P.
As a matter of fact, it's one of our oldest policiesand by golly, we're proud of it.
Are A&amp;P Private Brands a good reason for shopping A&amp;P?
They're one of many.
COPYRIGHT (I J96fi, THE GREAT ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC TEA CO., I"'C.

shoWa up. Or at lea111t he alwa)'S 1859
us; :::
On this day in history:
1 fi&amp;ured It worked
both l In 1787. Congress passed the

Cantaloupes ·· · · · · 2 for 79c

SUNNYFIELD

SULTANA BRAND

CORNFLAKES

Pork &amp; Beans

1i-o:r.

pkg.

l9c

SUN KIST

SUNKIIT ,

Lemons ....... .. 10 for 59c

WITH

TOMATO

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trans.

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USED CARLOT

SAUCE

JANE PARKER - ICED CAKE

MELOBIT PROCESSED

Spanish Bar

Cheese Slices

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ANN PAGE

Black Pepper · · 4-oz. can 35c

Salad Dressing 1!-Qt. Jar 73c

ANN PAGE

OUR OWN

Barbecue Sauce 18-oz btl 33c

Tea Bags .. Pkg. of 48- SSe

ANN PAGE-REGULAR OR CHEF

WHITE HOUSE

French Dressing 8-oz. btl. 25c

Instant Milk 12-qt pkg $1.09

Instant CoHee 10-oz Jar 1.29

Frozen Food Features!

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Cream Pies ·· · ·· · 3 pies 89c

· Grape Drink 4 - 6-oz cans 39c

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Mlddloport.

9-oz.

ANN PAGE-GROUND

Orange Juice
4 ':~. 79c

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Oranges .. · ...... 10 for59c

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AMERICAN

Oil
PIMENTO

6-oz.
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Peach Pie ...... · .. · Each 49c lopping ··· ·· · 61-oz. can 49c
A" IRAND STERILIZER

Pullman Bread 2 lb. loaf 35c Whipping Cream 8-oz. crt. 39c

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STARTliNG FRIDAY, JULY 15

A&amp;f IRAND-IIIAL CREAM

JANE PARKIR

ALL DAY THURSDAY
Preparing For Our Annual

A" IRAND

Cake Donuts · ·· · 2 pkgs. 49c Cream Cheese 3-oz. pkg. 12c

JANE PARKER

WE'LL BE CLOSED

l9C
Just Unloaclecl!

Italian Dressing 8-oz. btl. 29c Toothpaste · · 71-oz. tube 49c
LIBBY'S aRAND--46 OL Clno
Ann Page Paprika 4-n en 35c Tomato Juice · · 3 cans $1.00

PLAY THE FABULOUS

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AT A&amp;P

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French Fries · · 2 lb. pkg. 39c Gum C11ndy ·· 2 lb. pkg. 39c Slaw Dressing 16-oz. Jar SVc

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Standard trtnl. Low mil•

PEACHES

Blueberries · · · ·· · 2 pints 69c

JANE PARKIR-3 YARIITIU

Red Beans 2-lb. 9-oz. can 29c

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ways. and I've been
pretty Northwest Ordi?ance selling up
1
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A&amp;P UANO
ANN PAGE
wai lalkina about our
two lwest of the original 13 states.
steno hi-ll's, and I said, "WtJen l In 1865, Horace Greeley
wept fnarri@d which shall we 1wroLe in an editorial lin the
~-~:ee~?" before I thought ... :New York Tribune) tha_l f~e~al
Dead silent'e':
civil servants who dtdn t hke
1 haven't seen or heard from 1 Washington shoold - "go West,
him since and our Saturday and lymtng man. ~o West and grow
lulll(ay c8111e and went without lup with the country."
1im. He dido;t even bring over 1 In 1842, the underground Free
AlP BRAND-FROZEN
1is laundry.
1 French
movement changed Jts
A&amp;P CONCENTRATED
tJe'• 1 J&amp;..year-old bachelor. : name to "Fighting France."
I'm 28. old enoagh to
know l' A thought for the day-· ,
MORTON-FROZ&amp;N-14-oz. pl ..
.vhen I'm ditthed. But can you , Norwegian novelist Htnr1k_ ~
:t!!l me one thing · if a man can 1M!n said : "I hold Ulat man ts ~n
.ake you completely for grant- I the right who is most clearly 10
P:rtsh P:ro1en
G, ·why can't you return the ! league witb tPe future.11
fllorlcl1
MURCH'S PROZEN
Pure J~lce
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'&lt;\
IIIFW CARDS
· Because with him, "for i st. LOUIS &lt;UPI)--The SL - ·
Retails effeclive thru Sat. July 16 In Gallipolis and Middlepor 1•
•ranted" didn't mean forever. ' Loui' CardinaL• Monday an' One re•oon 1 bac'Jelor •tays . nounced lr~agent draftees
hat· way is - the minute a ·second baseman Frank Devan~rl indica lea · she has him in an ol San Diego and Jamea
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Tl&gt;i• man had a good thing from Port SUJoe, Fla , had
:oln' - for nim, but it wasn't signed contracts.
jolng anywher. - lor you. Next I Dovenan, 29 yeara old, 5-feetJme don 't bamne a housemaid :II and 175 pounds, was
oefm;t you be,;.me 1 bouse- : aiSigned lb Arkansas of the
rife. - H. ·
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only at Foodlend will you find the lowest total
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only at Foodlend will you find the lowest total
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Johnny Speocer and Anna Coo, t. the death and funeral Gllla Mrs. Harry Hoflma• Is a palf
all of Racine, 0., Mr. ud Mn. Rlssie Lykins, mother of liN. t11111 a1 West VlrSiJiia UniverC. B. Hazlett, Mr. and Mrs. J ..s Mark Ward, were Mr. and Jiliol. 11f¥ hospllaliD Merganwwn, W.
rt:~: CIIURCil WOMEN Mrs. Alfred Sprouse, Mrs. Har· Brown of LEtart Rt. •. Mr. IIIII J. R. Bailey, Douglas Ban.,, Ya.
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The Lutheran Church M.,. Velma Roush, Mrs. David Smith of Mason, Mr. and Mn. Bailey of Louisville, Ky., Mn. LIDda and Jeff are vacationiag
held their meetings this Roush, Mrs. James Layne, Mrs. W. H. Price. Sr. of East Liver- Flora Collins, Mrs. Pearl Camp- iD WMbington, D. C.
Herman Layne and Mrs. Wil· pool, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. K bell of Hazard, Ky., Mr. and !llr. and Mrs. Carl Powell
CirCle met on liam Powell, Jr .
Price, Jr. , Rondola and Chris- Mrs. William Lyltins, Brenda ud family of lndiaoapolls, Ind.
.
evening at the Parish The Rebecca Circle met oa tine of Negley, Ohio, Mrs. Max Kay, Mary Ella of
Detroit, art visiting relatives here.
llilllil with Mrs. William Pow- Wednesday afternoon at
the Eichinger and Becky of Pome- Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ly- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haymak•~"Jr. as hostess. The program I church with Mrs. William Pow- roy, Ohio, Mr. 1111d Mrs. Karl kins, Mr. Richard Lykins of er aod family are visiUng in
wao,"presentod by Mrs. Donald , ell, Sr. as hostess. The
pro- Case of Belpre, Ohio, Mr. and Ashland, Ky. , Dr. and Mrs. lrJiiaaapolis, Ind. this
Bam1ardner Becky Paugh Mar· gram was led by Mrs. Edna Mrs. Ray SkeeR of Sissonville, Henry Bailey, Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Haymaker _Is attending an
IIIla- Sprouse and Brian Russell 1 Burm. the top1c was
"The W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice, Jim, IBM s~bool, be IS employed by
!love a report on their classes, Church in the
Changing Gwinn of Parkersburg, W. V~., Jackie and Jon of Buoneville, Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
erafls, activities. etc. at Camp World." Mrs . Burris also read Mr. and Mrs. John Fry arid Ind., Mr. M. H. Ferguson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Caldwell
Lutller.
two articles from The Decision Mrs. Lloyd Roush of New HaY· and Mrs. Ella Lacy, Linda Sue of North Canton, Ohie visited
Mrr. Jack Welch, Circle lead- magazine, "falling Apart" and en.
ef CanneUity, Ky., Mr.
and ever the weekend here with
~· . reported that the various "Let Freedom Ring." The group
PVT. EWO'IT
Mrs. Charles Briscoe, Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stein.
~ · in the area had been then sang "The Battle Hymn p Eugene Elliott, son of Mrs. Delores Osborne of Day- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wolpert
~ted ud they were very of the Republic." Bruce Ad- M vt; nd M Pe 1 Ell. tt f ton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Oretis
~tlve m JaV)~g their arns and Vicki Bumgardm•r told N;~ ~ave/shas :m 1 ~ b~ Howell of JeRkins, Ky.
IQNI'io
be seat I V1et Nam, of their experiences at Camp . t . . ' t ~ t Kp
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Mr aRd Mrs Otto Grimm and
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Debra
... co~ tb~ soap.
theJr classes, showed
crafts
of
Wahama
High
Schoof.
Here.·
Karr, aecompanif!d Mr. and
attending were Mrs.,·1 they had made.. etc
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e · Raymond Layne of ParkFRouh
.
s , Mrs. 0 onald Those a~tendmg were. Mrs. with his parents aRd sister, who ersburg to Owensboro,
Ky.,
Bumgardner, Mrs. Jack Welch, M. L. Ohlinger. !\1rs. William accompanied him 88 far as Char where they will visit Mr. and
Russt&gt;IL Mrs . J _ V. M('Grew, leston Airport 09 his
return Mrs. Roland Karr and children.
Mr_
s
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Harry
Layne.
Mrs.
Otto
trip
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Jo'orl
Knox.
Debra has been visiling here
1
Gnmm. ~rs. John F'ry. !\.1rs. MICHAEL WOLFE INJURED with her grandparents for sevCarroll Adum s, Jr. and Mr:;.
'. MIChael John Wolfe, ll·year•
W1-111-am p owe 11 . Sr.
ROTARY CLUB HOLD
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jol\n
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Wolfe of Beverly, Oh10, was r.,_
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. e 0 ary u held Ladles cor on Saturday evening while
iCirol ADD Barnitz of Uncoil I Night 00 Thursda~ evenmg ~t deliveriDg papers. He is iD serilbts was a wetkpr,d 1·isitor 1 their regular meetmg. A p!cn.lc ious condition at Marietta Memw
ber grandparen
··nd ; s~ pper was served by the Ia- orial Hospital, Marietta, Ohio.
• D. H. Robeson , ,
t- dtes &lt;If the Hartford Methochst They were former residents of
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Church on the lawn across the New Haven.
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:Mr.
Mrs. W. A. F.!arn of ing the Ohio River.
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DORIS El..UOTT
W. Va._. spent the 1 Following the meal installaCARMICHAEL INJURED
·~~.4 at ~IT heme here Ition ot officers for the coming Mrs. Doris Elliott Cannichael
1~!1_ with tbelr son. Mr. . and Iyear was beld with Bill Brady, is a patient at Pleasant Valley
111'11. Jack Elam and B1llle. 1President of the Point Pleasant Hospital following a car arr:i- !
Mr. and Mrs. Harley John- 1 Rotary Club doing the honors. dent on Saturday. She under-1
Jamt·s The new president installed is went emergency surgery on Sat.- 1
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100 Mr. and Mrs.
~ea Robert and Linda IFrank Capehart: VICe president, urday evening due to iRternal
Mr. and Mrs. rktyJe Knapp and' Karl Wiles: Secretary~Treasur_- inJuries suffered in the accident_
division ot aulov•
.ODJ Kail Charlil"S and Kevin Ier, Russell Capehart: Board of She is reported to be in
bad
Joh~ Sargent and Gu; I Director~. Herman
Layne,' condition.
and Mr. and Mrs. '?' Charley I Lloyd . Roush. Arthur Thabet !
ATTEND PLAY .
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Smith and Jo enjoyed cake and and Richard Ord.
1 Members of . thE:! 1966 S 1 x t h
could make 8 good $l0.95
lee cream at their rabin on · Th~ program tor the evening IGrade Class ol New Haven Ele- watch. One with a jeweled·lever
Bunker Hl11 SWlday .evening. was m charl:(e o.f F'rank Cape- 1ment.::~ry School and their tee~r~,_ movement, unbreakable
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Rogers h~rt . H~ played recorded mu- l' er , Mr . Wilrred Dingess, char - mainspring. precision fitted
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evening visitors of Mr. and · rec~~~ed message from
t.h e play "Honey in the _Rock" at Tbe result is the Caravelle
Mn. Charley Smith and Jo and PrP
'11 nf Rotary lnterna t10n- Hedley, West Virginia on Frt- tJr Sulova. A wry expensive
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp and al. .
day evefling. They eRjoyed a Die&gt; _ , fof ooly $10.95.
of
Langsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Schaffer act C Jb from Wahama
Park ID, Beckley, They v..·ere aeDf Columbus were weekend vi~ School were guests: Mark
compamed by several parents
!tors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl stead, Dale Macblr, Charles a•d friends. This was i• connecScllaffer and family.
Blake, Richard Kendall,
tion with their study during the
Kireu Gilkey was 1 Moaday Mtlto1 Roush. Othen atteRding past year of West Virgi.Ua.
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their daugbllr, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. MurpbJ and family.
Ml'll. Cbarfea Sayre and Bill
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ard Ord, Mr. '!lliLMr.s.
Jack
Flesher, Rev . and Mrs. Marcus Troogh, Rev. Simpsoa, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mr. and
W family
Mrs. Rome Wlihamson, Mr.
Enjoylag ·a oookout at
the and Mrs. Russell Capehart, Mr.
Jltllle rl Mr. and Mrs. Everett aad Mrs. Robert Gilmore, Mr.
I,Mibert _ . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capehart, Mr. and Mrs.
C1tJ1 Jlournf»&gt; of Elyria, Mrs. i Karl Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Do...
···I S'wtb GroV'Ir and
Joy, ,ald F. Roush and Sheryl.
J1n. BmJ 1aotJuut of PomSPENCER REUNION
e!VJ, Mr. (--*' Mn. c e c i 1 The Spencer Reunioa met on
CIIDoiiJ ud fiJIIIIy of Athens Saturday In the New
Haven
Jlr, and MI'L Harley Haning Park. A covered dish picnic
, . Flatw... and Mr.
and dlaner was held at the
noon
lfn. Gele Lambert and family , hour. Music and singing led by
e1 u-llclt: Grove.
1 Mrs.
Eroest Wmgett followed
lltr. IIICI Mrs. Carl Moorn- the meal.
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Jl1t o1 P~. Mr. and Mrs. off~eers for the new year was
Cedi ~ ud family of h~d: President - Mrs. Ernest
t:tm·: .d lr. and Mrs. Gene W1ngett, v1ce preSident, Mrs.
Lo ~ ...,.
'ltemloct Grove G. B. Hazlett. Secrelary:Treas,., • Sunday vlsitoro of their
- Mrs. Thomas Lindsey.
panola, Mr. pd Mrs. Everett
voted to hold the reunion
y~ at the same
place.
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Commrttees were appomted:
MOre than 12 billion checks Committee in charge uf secur_.. written IDIIUaliy in the Un- 110g a table - Mr. Fred Spenl&amp;ed States alone, according to cer. '-Trs. Jess Brown; Program
tbt Eacydopaedia Britannica. -Mrs. G. B. Hazlett, Mrs. John
Fry.
Those attendiag were Mr. rutd
Mrs. Thomas Lindsey aRd Scott
Grove City, Ohio, Mrs. KenDEVOTED TO INTEIIE~1 Of Aetb Cwldiff of Groveport, Ohio,
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Mr. and Mrs. Mason Spencer,
Harry Spencer, Larry Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer,

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daughter, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Allee Davis, Pomeroy and
Michael Epple, local.
Mr. and Mrs. William Day
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Scott
and fam ily, Toledo, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearly Oiler, Evan Scott and
other relatives rece£Jtly.
Mrs. Harry Richardson, son
Rick, Troy, and Mrs. Karl Justus and children, Jennie and
Ben, spent a few days recently
with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Cloud.
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Recent Saturday
evemng
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
E1/ans were Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Evans and daughters,
Rio
Grande, Mr. and Mrs. George
Evans, Crown City and Madlyn Long, Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey _Myers and
family, Delaware, VISited ber
mother, Mrs. Kathryn Ret-e and
other relat1ves recently.
&gt;r.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edmlsobildten of Columbus aod Mr. ton and daughters of Tampa,
and Mra. Robert Duncan of Fla. _amved Sunday .'or
a
Shade visited the John Duncans ! week s VISJt w1th relatoves here.
SUnd
Mr D
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Dr. William Fullen, son Dan·
llJ ay.
· uncan · very ny, Cincinnati. were overnight
guests of his sister, Mr. and Mr
Mrs. Eleanor Stout of Dayton
:ailed on Ava Gilkey.
Bill Quickie and Sheri.
Ke-nneth DeVore, Columbus,
Shirla and Jimmy Clask re- was a holiday weekend visitor
:enUy spent a week In Wash- ol his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ington, D. C. with tbelr annt. Daft.
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Mr · and Mrs. Robert Alkire Ann and Dale Lambert, Patriond son, Roy, local, and Mr. ot, are spending oeveral days
snd Mn. F. 0. Whaley of Co- with their grandmother, Mro.
lumbua opent a weekend at N~ Anna Higgins.
agara tans.
Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder
Mrs. Jol!)o Heitger is vlsl~ and daughter spent several days
ing relatives in Ccllumbuo.
recently in Coiumous wlU1 relaMrs. Mary Diehl and daugh- tlves.
ters. Mrs. Stella Atkins, local, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harley Cloud
and Miss Ruby Diehl, Colum- and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gleason
bus, spent oome time
with attended tbe Art and Craft fair
Mrs. Bent Carl and Mr. and at Cedar Lake, Ripley, W. Va.
Mrs. Raymond Chapman In Sunday.
Baltlmoro, Md.
Mrs. Pauline Polsley, oon,
Karen Gilkey ol Albany visit- Monte, are visiting her son Jim·
ed a weekend with her grand- mie and family, Huron.
mother Gilkey while the rest Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wallace,
of the Clinton Gilkey family Huntington, called on his sisters,
went on 1 fishing trip over Mrs. Leab Wilcox and Mrs. Cethe 4th.
ell Thompson, recently.

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and Mrs. Ora
of Fan- t-Jially Sentinel, Pomm&gt;y-Middleport, 0., h!111,
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wood, N. J., vlsl&amp;ed during the
weekend with trlends here.
Oklahoma lo .Ylll!IDI bll mo\h'
are YIIIIIDII at B~•
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cubbage er, Mrs. Freda Hart.
ter Falll, W.
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and Kathy of Barberl&lt;!,a, Ohio Mr. ~nd Mn,. Edlfard l!um- week.
visited over tho weekem with
her sister and brother-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd RDu!h.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ord
are taking a two weeko trip to
California.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Summe'rs
1 CHANNEL MASTER &amp; PINCO
and children of Point Pleasaot,
•ROTERS •IOOSTIRI .rOWIII
have pm-.:hasejl and moved Into
Ask About Tho Chonnel M-..
the home formally owned by
CrouftN Anlonno
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush, in
the Mae Lu Wan Additioa in
New Haven. Mr. SUmmers Is
the owner and operator of Summers Pharmacy in New Haven.
Phone 985-3308
Chester, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart
and family of , Oklahoma City,'

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July 13, 1988-7 gllsb group, lVIII perfonn for
Zerkle wUl
Oollon Queel up Greenup 5:20 1
Pllbll, Ill flltllel
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-Beb H&lt;&gt;Pt!, television and · arry arry mit
Greenup tl:lO a.m.;
Ravens,. Martelli 9Udlla,.~,..,...."'-'"·
movie comedian, two d•Y• lor LETART, w. Va. - Mr. and
wood. doim Meldahl 9:15 a. m.; I
Mr. _and ._
Mr•, _Murrell lmll..
$4(1,000.
Mrs. Ronald Zerkle, Route 1, Gal
reacllllll: Gallipolis Jahe T. up Meldahl 1D: 15 p.
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m.; ,.olly K. up Meldahl 1 05
stllitday · a! Mr. alid Mr1.
-Perry Como, television o
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Dam 1U, IU, runnln~ 4 feet Ia m . Mark Easton down MelW
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Mr. lnil Mrl. li&amp;ll(inl!t"ll'!l:
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Fair Mtlllager E. J. Keirns sald Among the acts and their
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t- Smith, son of Mrs. . Water
.i5 ata_llonary, Kanawha F'allll line down Meldahl 3·55 am_ . ; Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell ser and daughter vaeaUodid~~
toda~ the 1966 edillott ol the fair coals were:
-Jimmy Dean, conntry-wes Smith , Hartford, and jibe late 2.2Z falling, Charleoton 18.92. Alton Zeph r u M~ldahl .72s I and oon of Rodney, were Sun- Vtrglnlo. Wlti)e there, tlte)l"i'J.it!
will offer more entertainment -Herman's Hermits, and En- ern Binger, f25,000 for three Mr . . Smith.
London, Marmet and Winfield ! m
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day guests of Mr. and Mrs. to see Naturti Bridle ijff
than any other eXposition In the
days.
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MISS Zerkle -'• employed by . dams were on the sills.
Ia. .
' Jack Weatherman.
many more points of lnt~tl. •.
nation lhlo year
-The King F
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Ga!Upofll Dam Reli'able
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member musical group, $2(1,000 •of Welfare, at Point Plea......_ Obto River _ Condon up 14 , . up 9,25 p.m. : Onward down 11 :- : Mrs. Gladys Vwlet . under- : Mr. and Mrs. Blain TQ~.'"rtalnment ill Y
for two days. ·
1Mr. Smith Is employed II! an 4'45 p m . Pennsylvania up 14 I3S p m . Solvav down 12 25 a 1 went surgery aga~n Fr~day at spent the weekend with ber·., sl'"
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~[10011 • roc . eng neer on e · · aver. 3:50 a.m.: James Doran! up m.; Buckeye State up 1:4() a. 1.
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of Beihesda, OhiO, olso h~ I'll!
ago. An estimate that included • daughter, Becky, Columbus, and days.
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Chris up ·14, 5:30 a.m.; Dixie 3:15a.m.: L. F10re up 4:45 a. , Mr. and Mrs . William w.,t-• nteces, Mr. and Mr~. ~
the smaller acts and individuals I Brewn Ewing, Cleveland, spent -Art Lmkletter, $22,500 for I motion to telecast two shnws down 16, 6:35 a.m.; Endeavor m.: Peggy Downey down . 6:25 ' son and family "'tertained his ! Barricklow and · fllllllr •\tt
on the program as well as the the holiday weekend with their , two days of entertaining. .
from the fairgrounds.
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up 16, 7:10a.m.; New Martins- a.m.; Queen C1ty down
7:051 brnther.s and '"ters and their Flushing, Ohio and Mr. ,. ,
so-called big names was $280,- lather, G. P. Ewing.
In a package deal With a The cost of staging the fmals ville up 17, 12:05 a.m .;
St. ' a.m.; Helen z. up UO a.m.
fomllies and hio mother Sun- Mrs. Ru,.ell Groves and,~
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to $300,000.
booking agency, K1erns ootamed I of the Miss USA contest on Marys down 17, 5:45 a.m.; Na- Kanawha River-Lucy Jane day with a pot luck dinner at lly,2' St. Clairsville, Obi.,, ,,
000All of the entertainment Is . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Court· for $36,000 the followmg ads: Aug. 27 was expected to run at tiona! down I9, 5:50a.m.: Bea- Lucas up Marmet 10:50 p.m.: their home on East Shade. Mn. Lilly Lee Shulll
fru, with no cbarle except for r~ght, LaureJvtlle, were recent smger Paula ~~y~, reco~dmg leal $2,500.
ver down 191 7:05a.m.: Edeana Oliver Shearer up Marmet 6:2.5 There were about 40 in
at~ children of Columblll .• ~hji
the price of admltiBion to the VISitors of her parents, Mr. and star Jody Mtller, magician Other entertainment at the Busworth &lt;!own 20, 3:05 a.m. ; Ia.m.: A. J. Patten down Win- tendance, including his oroth- few days bere''wlth ....
fairgrounds. Adults will pay .l, Mrs. Ed McGhee.
M_ark Wiloon, comedian ,Doo fair will Include an auto thrill Walter Beckjord up 21, 5;30 a. field 8:20p.m.; W . H. Shaver, er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walson Mr. and M~:- •.)oon
and children
to
will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamp- Rice, smgmg. tlroup The Young show, small race car races, am .; Egerchfl down 23, 3:15 a. IJr., down Wmf1eld 12 05 a.m.; I and family of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Darael
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charged centa. Those onder ton have moved into the Don- Americans, the Four Stepbroth- summer U~eater group from m.; Louisiana- down Greenup Allen R. Merrill up Winfield Mrs. Nettie Hayes. Mrs. Mar- and oons vlsi&amp;ed ¥ollill WI '
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6 old Love property on Jacksoo ers, and _the Fuller Brothers.
will be atlmi!ted
free.
Bucyrus, barbershop quartet 7:30 p.m.; New Orlens
up ,4:10 a.m.: Fort Dearborn down. garet Seidenabel and Mrs. Ed- hlo brothtr. Mr. 1 n~··: '. 'lil'r ,;·
Keirns said the high quality st.
, The latr will pay the AVCO smgmg, fireworks, and the To- Greenup 3:05 a.m. ; . Elisha , Wmf1eld 4:40a.m.: H. E. Bowl-Ina Re1bel of Pomerov Rnd Mrs. Branch Mllltr alld ~9\ll~"'; ,t,
of tho entertainment at the
. Broadcastmg Co. $40,000 for pro- oledo Ballet.
Woods up Greenup 3.45 a.m .. les up Wmfteld 5.35 a.m.
Edith Betzmg of Tuppers Belpre
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Mrs. Gussie Sherritt was a
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111 afternoon with Ava Gilkey Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Payne
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Johnny Speocer and Anna Coo, t. the death and funeral Gllla Mrs. Harry Hoflma• Is a palf
all of Racine, 0., Mr. ud Mn. Rlssie Lykins, mother of liN. t11111 a1 West VlrSiJiia UniverC. B. Hazlett, Mr. and Mrs. J ..s Mark Ward, were Mr. and Jiliol. 11f¥ hospllaliD Merganwwn, W.
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The Lutheran Church M.,. Velma Roush, Mrs. David Smith of Mason, Mr. and Mn. Bailey of Louisville, Ky., Mn. LIDda and Jeff are vacationiag
held their meetings this Roush, Mrs. James Layne, Mrs. W. H. Price. Sr. of East Liver- Flora Collins, Mrs. Pearl Camp- iD WMbington, D. C.
Herman Layne and Mrs. Wil· pool, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. K bell of Hazard, Ky., Mr. and !llr. and Mrs. Carl Powell
CirCle met on liam Powell, Jr .
Price, Jr. , Rondola and Chris- Mrs. William Lyltins, Brenda ud family of lndiaoapolls, Ind.
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evening at the Parish The Rebecca Circle met oa tine of Negley, Ohio, Mrs. Max Kay, Mary Ella of
Detroit, art visiting relatives here.
llilllil with Mrs. William Pow- Wednesday afternoon at
the Eichinger and Becky of Pome- Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ly- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haymak•~"Jr. as hostess. The program I church with Mrs. William Pow- roy, Ohio, Mr. 1111d Mrs. Karl kins, Mr. Richard Lykins of er aod family are visiUng in
wao,"presentod by Mrs. Donald , ell, Sr. as hostess. The
pro- Case of Belpre, Ohio, Mr. and Ashland, Ky. , Dr. and Mrs. lrJiiaaapolis, Ind. this
Bam1ardner Becky Paugh Mar· gram was led by Mrs. Edna Mrs. Ray SkeeR of Sissonville, Henry Bailey, Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Haymaker _Is attending an
IIIla- Sprouse and Brian Russell 1 Burm. the top1c was
"The W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice, Jim, IBM s~bool, be IS employed by
!love a report on their classes, Church in the
Changing Gwinn of Parkersburg, W. V~., Jackie and Jon of Buoneville, Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
erafls, activities. etc. at Camp World." Mrs . Burris also read Mr. and Mrs. John Fry arid Ind., Mr. M. H. Ferguson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Caldwell
Lutller.
two articles from The Decision Mrs. Lloyd Roush of New HaY· and Mrs. Ella Lacy, Linda Sue of North Canton, Ohie visited
Mrr. Jack Welch, Circle lead- magazine, "falling Apart" and en.
ef CanneUity, Ky., Mr.
and ever the weekend here with
~· . reported that the various "Let Freedom Ring." The group
PVT. EWO'IT
Mrs. Charles Briscoe, Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stein.
~ · in the area had been then sang "The Battle Hymn p Eugene Elliott, son of Mrs. Delores Osborne of Day- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wolpert
~ted ud they were very of the Republic." Bruce Ad- M vt; nd M Pe 1 Ell. tt f ton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Oretis
~tlve m JaV)~g their arns and Vicki Bumgardm•r told N;~ ~ave/shas :m 1 ~ b~ Howell of JeRkins, Ky.
IQNI'io
be seat I V1et Nam, of their experiences at Camp . t . . ' t ~ t Kp
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Mr aRd Mrs Otto Grimm and
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Debra
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theJr classes, showed
crafts
of
Wahama
High
Schoof.
Here.·
Karr, aecompanif!d Mr. and
attending were Mrs.,·1 they had made.. etc
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s , Mrs. 0 onald Those a~tendmg were. Mrs. with his parents aRd sister, who ersburg to Owensboro,
Ky.,
Bumgardner, Mrs. Jack Welch, M. L. Ohlinger. !\1rs. William accompanied him 88 far as Char where they will visit Mr. and
Russt&gt;IL Mrs . J _ V. M('Grew, leston Airport 09 his
return Mrs. Roland Karr and children.
Mr_
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Harry
Layne.
Mrs.
Otto
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Jo'orl
Knox.
Debra has been visiling here
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Gnmm. ~rs. John F'ry. !\.1rs. MICHAEL WOLFE INJURED with her grandparents for sevCarroll Adum s, Jr. and Mr:;.
'. MIChael John Wolfe, ll·year•
W1-111-am p owe 11 . Sr.
ROTARY CLUB HOLD
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jol\n
LADIES NICHT
Wolfe of Beverly, Oh10, was r.,_
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. e 0 ary u held Ladles cor on Saturday evening while
iCirol ADD Barnitz of Uncoil I Night 00 Thursda~ evenmg ~t deliveriDg papers. He is iD serilbts was a wetkpr,d 1·isitor 1 their regular meetmg. A p!cn.lc ious condition at Marietta Memw
ber grandparen
··nd ; s~ pper was served by the Ia- orial Hospital, Marietta, Ohio.
• D. H. Robeson , ,
t- dtes &lt;If the Hartford Methochst They were former residents of
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Church on the lawn across the New Haven.
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road from the church overlook- I
:Mr.
Mrs. W. A. F.!arn of ing the Ohio River.
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DORIS El..UOTT
W. Va._. spent the 1 Following the meal installaCARMICHAEL INJURED
·~~.4 at ~IT heme here Ition ot officers for the coming Mrs. Doris Elliott Cannichael
1~!1_ with tbelr son. Mr. . and Iyear was beld with Bill Brady, is a patient at Pleasant Valley
111'11. Jack Elam and B1llle. 1President of the Point Pleasant Hospital following a car arr:i- !
Mr. and Mrs. Harley John- 1 Rotary Club doing the honors. dent on Saturday. She under-1
Jamt·s The new president installed is went emergency surgery on Sat.- 1
8
100 Mr. and Mrs.
~ea Robert and Linda IFrank Capehart: VICe president, urday evening due to iRternal
Mr. and Mrs. rktyJe Knapp and' Karl Wiles: Secretary~Treasur_- inJuries suffered in the accident_
division ot aulov•
.ODJ Kail Charlil"S and Kevin Ier, Russell Capehart: Board of She is reported to be in
bad
Joh~ Sargent and Gu; I Director~. Herman
Layne,' condition.
and Mr. and Mrs. '?' Charley I Lloyd . Roush. Arthur Thabet !
ATTEND PLAY .
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Smith and Jo enjoyed cake and and Richard Ord.
1 Members of . thE:! 1966 S 1 x t h
could make 8 good $l0.95
lee cream at their rabin on · Th~ program tor the evening IGrade Class ol New Haven Ele- watch. One with a jeweled·lever
Bunker Hl11 SWlday .evening. was m charl:(e o.f F'rank Cape- 1ment.::~ry School and their tee~r~,_ movement, unbreakable
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Rogers h~rt . H~ played recorded mu- l' er , Mr . Wilrred Dingess, char - mainspring. precision fitted
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evening visitors of Mr. and · rec~~~ed message from
t.h e play "Honey in the _Rock" at Tbe result is the Caravelle
Mn. Charley Smith and Jo and PrP
'11 nf Rotary lnterna t10n- Hedley, West Virginia on Frt- tJr Sulova. A wry expensive
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp and al. .
day evefling. They eRjoyed a Die&gt; _ , fof ooly $10.95.
of
Langsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Schaffer act C Jb from Wahama
Park ID, Beckley, They v..·ere aeDf Columbus were weekend vi~ School were guests: Mark
compamed by several parents
!tors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl stead, Dale Macblr, Charles a•d friends. This was i• connecScllaffer and family.
Blake, Richard Kendall,
tion with their study during the
Kireu Gilkey was 1 Moaday Mtlto1 Roush. Othen atteRding past year of West Virgi.Ua.
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J. R. MurpbJ and family.
Ml'll. Cbarfea Sayre and Bill
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and Mrs. Lloyd Roush, Mr. and
W family
Mrs. Rome Wlihamson, Mr.
Enjoylag ·a oookout at
the and Mrs. Russell Capehart, Mr.
Jltllle rl Mr. and Mrs. Everett aad Mrs. Robert Gilmore, Mr.
I,Mibert _ . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capehart, Mr. and Mrs.
C1tJ1 Jlournf»&gt; of Elyria, Mrs. i Karl Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Do...
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Joy, ,ald F. Roush and Sheryl.
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e!VJ, Mr. (--*' Mn. c e c i 1 The Spencer Reunioa met on
CIIDoiiJ ud fiJIIIIy of Athens Saturday In the New
Haven
Jlr, and MI'L Harley Haning Park. A covered dish picnic
, . Flatw... and Mr.
and dlaner was held at the
noon
lfn. Gele Lambert and family , hour. Music and singing led by
e1 u-llclt: Grove.
1 Mrs.
Eroest Wmgett followed
lltr. IIICI Mrs. Carl Moorn- the meal.
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Jl1t o1 P~. Mr. and Mrs. off~eers for the new year was
Cedi ~ ud family of h~d: President - Mrs. Ernest
t:tm·: .d lr. and Mrs. Gene W1ngett, v1ce preSident, Mrs.
Lo ~ ...,.
'ltemloct Grove G. B. Hazlett. Secrelary:Treas,., • Sunday vlsitoro of their
- Mrs. Thomas Lindsey.
panola, Mr. pd Mrs. Everett
voted to hold the reunion
y~ at the same
place.
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Commrttees were appomted:
MOre than 12 billion checks Committee in charge uf secur_.. written IDIIUaliy in the Un- 110g a table - Mr. Fred Spenl&amp;ed States alone, according to cer. '-Trs. Jess Brown; Program
tbt Eacydopaedia Britannica. -Mrs. G. B. Hazlett, Mrs. John
Fry.
Those attendiag were Mr. rutd
Mrs. Thomas Lindsey aRd Scott
Grove City, Ohio, Mrs. KenDEVOTED TO INTEIIE~1 Of Aetb Cwldiff of Groveport, Ohio,
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Mr. and Mrs. Mason Spencer,
Harry Spencer, Larry Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer,

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daughter, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Allee Davis, Pomeroy and
Michael Epple, local.
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Scott
and fam ily, Toledo, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearly Oiler, Evan Scott and
other relatives rece£Jtly.
Mrs. Harry Richardson, son
Rick, Troy, and Mrs. Karl Justus and children, Jennie and
Ben, spent a few days recently
with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Cloud.
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evemng
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
E1/ans were Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Evans and daughters,
Rio
Grande, Mr. and Mrs. George
Evans, Crown City and Madlyn Long, Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Okey _Myers and
family, Delaware, VISited ber
mother, Mrs. Kathryn Ret-e and
other relat1ves recently.
&gt;r.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edmlsobildten of Columbus aod Mr. ton and daughters of Tampa,
and Mra. Robert Duncan of Fla. _amved Sunday .'or
a
Shade visited the John Duncans ! week s VISJt w1th relatoves here.
SUnd
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Dr. William Fullen, son Dan·
llJ ay.
· uncan · very ny, Cincinnati. were overnight
guests of his sister, Mr. and Mr
Mrs. Eleanor Stout of Dayton
:ailed on Ava Gilkey.
Bill Quickie and Sheri.
Ke-nneth DeVore, Columbus,
Shirla and Jimmy Clask re- was a holiday weekend visitor
:enUy spent a week In Wash- ol his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ington, D. C. with tbelr annt. Daft.
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Mr · and Mrs. Robert Alkire Ann and Dale Lambert, Patriond son, Roy, local, and Mr. ot, are spending oeveral days
snd Mn. F. 0. Whaley of Co- with their grandmother, Mro.
lumbua opent a weekend at N~ Anna Higgins.
agara tans.
Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder
Mrs. Jol!)o Heitger is vlsl~ and daughter spent several days
ing relatives in Ccllumbuo.
recently in Coiumous wlU1 relaMrs. Mary Diehl and daugh- tlves.
ters. Mrs. Stella Atkins, local, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harley Cloud
and Miss Ruby Diehl, Colum- and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gleason
bus, spent oome time
with attended tbe Art and Craft fair
Mrs. Bent Carl and Mr. and at Cedar Lake, Ripley, W. Va.
Mrs. Raymond Chapman In Sunday.
Baltlmoro, Md.
Mrs. Pauline Polsley, oon,
Karen Gilkey ol Albany visit- Monte, are visiting her son Jim·
ed a weekend with her grand- mie and family, Huron.
mother Gilkey while the rest Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wallace,
of the Clinton Gilkey family Huntington, called on his sisters,
went on 1 fishing trip over Mrs. Leab Wilcox and Mrs. Cethe 4th.
ell Thompson, recently.

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Oklahoma lo .Ylll!IDI bll mo\h'
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cubbage er, Mrs. Freda Hart.
ter Falll, W.
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and Kathy of Barberl&lt;!,a, Ohio Mr. ~nd Mn,. Edlfard l!um- week.
visited over tho weekem with
her sister and brother-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd RDu!h.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ord
are taking a two weeko trip to
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Summe'rs
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roush, in
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Phone 985-3308
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart
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Ravens,. Martelli 9Udlla,.~,..,...."'-'"·
movie comedian, two d•Y• lor LETART, w. Va. - Mr. and
wood. doim Meldahl 9:15 a. m.; I
Mr. _and ._
Mr•, _Murrell lmll..
$4(1,000.
Mrs. Ronald Zerkle, Route 1, Gal
reacllllll: Gallipolis Jahe T. up Meldahl 1D: 15 p.
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nd Letart are an~ouncing the e•·
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m.; ,.olly K. up Meldahl 1 05
stllitday · a! Mr. alid Mr1.
-Perry Como, television o
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Dam 1U, IU, runnln~ 4 feet Ia m . Mark Easton down MelW
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record crooner $30000 for three gagement of tbelf
ughter, ,on rollers Pomeroy-Mason 20.· · "
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Acto IJoted
days.
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Mr. lnil Mrl. li&amp;ll(inl!t"ll'!l:
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Fair Mtlllager E. J. Keirns sald Among the acts and their
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t- Smith, son of Mrs. . Water
.i5 ata_llonary, Kanawha F'allll line down Meldahl 3·55 am_ . ; Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell ser and daughter vaeaUodid~~
toda~ the 1966 edillott ol the fair coals were:
-Jimmy Dean, conntry-wes Smith , Hartford, and jibe late 2.2Z falling, Charleoton 18.92. Alton Zeph r u M~ldahl .72s I and oon of Rodney, were Sun- Vtrglnlo. Wlti)e there, tlte)l"i'J.it!
will offer more entertainment -Herman's Hermits, and En- ern Binger, f25,000 for three Mr . . Smith.
London, Marmet and Winfield ! m
y p
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. to see Naturti Bridle ijff
than any other eXposition In the
days.
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MISS Zerkle -'• employed by . dams were on the sills.
Ia. .
' Jack Weatherman.
many more points of lnt~tl. •.
nation lhlo year
-The King F
~- a 40- the West V~rgmla Department Dual Movemeeto:
Ga!Upofll Dam Reli'able
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member musical group, $2(1,000 •of Welfare, at Point Plea......_ Obto River _ Condon up 14 , . up 9,25 p.m. : Onward down 11 :- : Mrs. Gladys Vwlet . under- : Mr. and Mrs. Blain TQ~.'"rtalnment ill Y
for two days. ·
1Mr. Smith Is employed II! an 4'45 p m . Pennsylvania up 14 I3S p m . Solvav down 12 25 a 1 went surgery aga~n Fr~day at spent the weekend with ber·., sl'"
on en K'
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slderabiy more tha•• the $180,000 BY MARIE ALEXANDER
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~[10011 • roc . eng neer on e · · aver. 3:50 a.m.: James Doran! up m.; Buckeye State up 1:4() a. 1.
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of Beihesda, OhiO, olso h~ I'll!
ago. An estimate that included • daughter, Becky, Columbus, and days.
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Chris up ·14, 5:30 a.m.; Dixie 3:15a.m.: L. F10re up 4:45 a. , Mr. and Mrs . William w.,t-• nteces, Mr. and Mr~. ~
the smaller acts and individuals I Brewn Ewing, Cleveland, spent -Art Lmkletter, $22,500 for I motion to telecast two shnws down 16, 6:35 a.m.; Endeavor m.: Peggy Downey down . 6:25 ' son and family "'tertained his ! Barricklow and · fllllllr •\tt
on the program as well as the the holiday weekend with their , two days of entertaining. .
from the fairgrounds.
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up 16, 7:10a.m.; New Martins- a.m.; Queen C1ty down
7:051 brnther.s and '"ters and their Flushing, Ohio and Mr. ,. ,
so-called big names was $280,- lather, G. P. Ewing.
In a package deal With a The cost of staging the fmals ville up 17, 12:05 a.m .;
St. ' a.m.; Helen z. up UO a.m.
fomllies and hio mother Sun- Mrs. Ru,.ell Groves and,~
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to $300,000.
booking agency, K1erns ootamed I of the Miss USA contest on Marys down 17, 5:45 a.m.; Na- Kanawha River-Lucy Jane day with a pot luck dinner at lly,2' St. Clairsville, Obi.,, ,,
000All of the entertainment Is . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Court· for $36,000 the followmg ads: Aug. 27 was expected to run at tiona! down I9, 5:50a.m.: Bea- Lucas up Marmet 10:50 p.m.: their home on East Shade. Mn. Lilly Lee Shulll
fru, with no cbarle except for r~ght, LaureJvtlle, were recent smger Paula ~~y~, reco~dmg leal $2,500.
ver down 191 7:05a.m.: Edeana Oliver Shearer up Marmet 6:2.5 There were about 40 in
at~ children of Columblll .• ~hji
the price of admltiBion to the VISitors of her parents, Mr. and star Jody Mtller, magician Other entertainment at the Busworth &lt;!own 20, 3:05 a.m. ; Ia.m.: A. J. Patten down Win- tendance, including his oroth- few days bere''wlth ....
fairgrounds. Adults will pay .l, Mrs. Ed McGhee.
M_ark Wiloon, comedian ,Doo fair will Include an auto thrill Walter Beckjord up 21, 5;30 a. field 8:20p.m.; W . H. Shaver, er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walson Mr. and M~:- •.)oon
and children
to
will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamp- Rice, smgmg. tlroup The Young show, small race car races, am .; Egerchfl down 23, 3:15 a. IJr., down Wmf1eld 12 05 a.m.; I and family of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Darael
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charged centa. Those onder ton have moved into the Don- Americans, the Four Stepbroth- summer U~eater group from m.; Louisiana- down Greenup Allen R. Merrill up Winfield Mrs. Nettie Hayes. Mrs. Mar- and oons vlsi&amp;ed ¥ollill WI '
50
6 old Love property on Jacksoo ers, and _the Fuller Brothers.
will be atlmi!ted
free.
Bucyrus, barbershop quartet 7:30 p.m.; New Orlens
up ,4:10 a.m.: Fort Dearborn down. garet Seidenabel and Mrs. Ed- hlo brothtr. Mr. 1 n~··: '. 'lil'r ,;·
Keirns said the high quality st.
, The latr will pay the AVCO smgmg, fireworks, and the To- Greenup 3:05 a.m. ; . Elisha , Wmf1eld 4:40a.m.: H. E. Bowl-Ina Re1bel of Pomerov Rnd Mrs. Branch Mllltr alld ~9\ll~"'; ,t,
of tho entertainment at the
. Broadcastmg Co. $40,000 for pro- oledo Ballet.
Woods up Greenup 3.45 a.m .. les up Wmfteld 5.35 a.m.
Edith Betzmg of Tuppers Belpre
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1965 Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dav1s
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fo~ was re.sponsible for a $257,- and family, Pennsylvania, spent
000 Increase in patd admiSSions the holiday weekend wiU1 his
OVer 1964. This year, the fair parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher
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wiU run 1Z days, beginning Aug. Davis.
Our Everyday Low Price!
Unclassified
Mixed
4li 25.
Mrs. Gussie Sherritt was a
Sunday ~uest of her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Shoemaker, Bidwell.
Mrs. Verla Casto spent the
Why Pay More?
holiday weekend wltb Mrs. Ka·
tby Reynolds, Lancaster.
doz. 39c
SHOP HERE!
Mrs. Joha Ewing spent last
By Avo Gilkey
week in the home of her fatherMrs. Grace Clark and child- in-law. Mrs. Ewing is oonva·
ron ond Mrs. Barbara Whitting- lescing in Holzer Hospital from
Right reserved to limit
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tives 1n Cheshb-e recently
ed two weeks ago in a fall at
Saturday ·-----------·-: I -1fi..1: ,
"rs. Bessie Graham ;pent her home.
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111 afternoon with Ava Gilkey Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Payne
:iTH &amp; PEARL STS.-RAC/Ni:
Gordon Atkins bas returned and family, who !rave spent the
"The Store 1\iith A Hart",
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Youth Bruised
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LONDON iUPI) - H aut•
From Leg SUI'Ieey
mobUe aafeljl bella were Oat- In Heavy Rainfall
Frankie White, 17-year'old
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Tho Meiss CoWlly Sbertli'B
8011 of Mr. 8lld Mrs. Pb!Wp
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The BPiit W81 amedreNpo~
more women would
wear d artment Investigated 8 one- ,
Balley, Mlddleport, ~I .
llhortly after Ky n
SUY;u
them, Dr. Norman capener, .:cle accident at 10.40 p m
A Middleport yuutb •uataln- surgery 1\leodsy motlllni.. at SAIGON IUPI) - Tho Budd- Luu Vien, a lay Buddbl! a!lii
seiendfte dlreetar of lbo mecJ. Tuesday on Route 143 . aboui ~ ed eontuaions of bis arms and VeteraD8 Memorial
H08Piial blst leaderahip spUt
a c1vm.n u depuly preml.:!i
nual
Bend
Softball
Tournament
will be leal commission of accident half mile south of the avenue legll in a car-cycle accident 101' severe leg fraclurell
au&amp;- day "'' delll8llds by
,
The appointment and a cab
2oth an
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prevendon lold aalo • safely
T!resday at 2:10 p.m. on Soulh talned in a motorcycle • truck monks lor a stronger stand a- ahakeup had beeR expected lw
Wahama's Bachtel Field July 14, 15,. 18, 19, 2~ expem Tuesday. He
oald br dB ,
Second-ave in Middleport.
accident. He is reoovertns Jilt•
weeks aa ·• bid I!&gt; restore el12 of ~~e ~est Ja~·p;t~i~:~";.~~~u~:.;rt~- wbal he bad ill milld was a I James Tyree, 47, Syracuse, Police said Dewey Ray Birch· sfactorily at the present and Is lated a prevloul BlfOOIDenl tl vllian conftdence ill Ky'a mil·
ourney tree or 0 er
safety • bolt-cam-brasSiere.
driving a .half-ton truck, lost field, 36, Rt 1 llarrlsonvUle, ill room 119.
.., reprl!als. The seven lAM lary government. Ky ..kl lbe
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p . t PI 8 nt Merchants is a
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a•-• Icontrol of the vehicle when be pulled ontn south Second-ave, He received elsbt pinta · of ~ are baaed In Tokyo. moves would "improve tbe ef.
ye~rs wm~;r, 010d pl:~:team of 1965 • the
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was blinded by another vehic- near R. H. Rawlings Sons Ga· blood and several donors ha•e
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lecUveness ollha governmenl!'
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le durins heavy ralnf~ll. About rase, and struck a motorcycle I vo!Wlleered to replace
I he
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75 feet of suard railing was in the rear driven by Mark Tan- blood at the Bloodmobile Aug·
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ar ·ers urg . aTuesda), July 19, Game 1, 8 ' !Continued from Page 1)
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Alf·:'le:rms must be regiStered p m., wmner of game 3 vs Nadamage to 1e truck. No lnjur- Tannehill ~as taken to the at Middleport 81gb School this
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American Softball As- tiOollWJde Eagles of Pomeroy; mouslyth approv_ed. th bo d ies or arrests were reported. office of a MiddiE!Pf:»rt phy~lc.Jan fal~
and by order of the Game a, 9 p.m. Winner N In
er busmess e. ar f
for treatment of m~nor ln]unes.
state .:om miSSioner must have Game 4 vs Mel Clark's All MAcci'teds.the re&amp;i:~~~:::: hl oh
POMEROY WINS
Btrchlieid was Cited lo Mi~•
lbetr'receipt with them or Uley St·
rs. ay uer as u a . g
dleport M•yor c. 0. Fishers
mus&amp;post $5 until they can pro- ~ , ar~
J I 20 • school teach~ and the reslg~a- Pomeroy defea.led
East~m coort on a charse of failure tn
;j11 ce'" a re&lt;:el t
r istratmn . Wednesday, u Y
semi 1 tlon of Marvm Hufford as jumor 6--3 Tuesday evenmg in a Me.gs. yield right of way and he was
f.r:d
p '1r? ~g
fmals Wtnner of Game 5 vs. l high teacher in Middleport.
Ga!Ha Pony League game play- fined $10 and costs Tuesday
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wmner or Game 8 at 8 p m: and Elementary teachers hired ed at Pomeroy.
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F' her also ftned airlines walkout affecUng thou·
~Eit-h team may put 1;. play- 1 winner of Game 7 vs. wmner were Mrs. Marjorie Gibbs, Lar·
:Ipb c:~~ff. ~. Middleport, sands were at a standstill to' i$ f n their roster and this !ol Gam'=' 8.
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ry Wotre and Nancy Garner. Al-Formally accepted the res- $10 and costs on a charge of Iday over union. charges that
~ter must be turned in he fore 1 Thursd.ay · July ~ ~ - bnals. so employed were Robert Reb- lgnations of Donald McKenzie driving in a dangerous manner. North··-~st Airlmes bad ta~en
ie first ~ame is played .
, CoP.c;olatwn for thlrd
place, erts as teacher aide for a Title as Northwestern District execreprisal~ against seven stJ:ikers.
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lost&gt;rs of games 9 .and !0, at . 8 I ro ·eel in reading, $300, and utive head and Clarence Thomp- M
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Bargaming collapsed . late
· The scltedule announced by p m and champiOnshtp, wm· Chp 1l Ch
M h II Un son as local superintendent at
em ers lp riVe
Tuesday when the lntemallonal
or1ver 1s· as foII ows .·
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ares asancey
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a Title· Middleport.
Kick •O ff Announced Association of MakchinlsIs
ners
of Games 9 an Ill, B
iversity,
consultant
Tliursday July 14 - Game p.m.
1 project in physical fitnfSs at -Heard Sopl. Hargraves an· Kick-&lt;&gt;ff lor the 1!167 Racine UAM) broke off the tal s on
HURRY! HURRY!
1 $250.
1, 8 p.m.,' IBA of Huntington '
liouce a meeting ol the teach- Post No, 802, American Lesion, tbe grounds Northwest had vioRegister for the X·l5 V-:RROOM. No purchase
vs. Leiving 's Plumbing and :
Accepted bids on coal for the ers of the district at the Pome- membership drtve wdl be at
Necessary. Given away Saturday, July 16 at 8
Heating of Pt. Pleasant ; Gam• i
next few weeks, necessary roy elementary school
for the Thursday, Juli&lt; Zl meeting,
p.m.
Hurry In, resister now.
2, 8 p.m., Pt. Pleasanl Mer~ ,
forms and information may be Thursday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. new post commander .fames.
ohants VS. BoUle Cap lnn of '
obU.ined at the clerk's office. -Contracted the Ohio Valley Hill announced today.
fluntir1gton.
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All bids are due in the clerk's Baking Co. to provide bread for There will be a chicke~ b~r.
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office by 4 p.m. on Friday, Au- the school lunchrooms of the becue for members begmnmg
Your Depend1bl1
Fnday. July 15, Game 3. 8 ,
gust 5.
district this year.
at 7 p.m. at the Jl"'l home fol·
Deoler For
.1·11l· Lakin Slate Hosprlal vs:
Accepted the resignation Attending were Board Presi· lowed by the regularly schedul-~-~awha of
Charleston_:
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of Anne E. Turner ·for the sum· dent Richard Jones, Clerk Lee ed meeting at 8 p.m. where
In tho Mldlllellleck Nat lol.....,...
:.%8me 4, 9 p.m., Bo? S~unders
SAIGON (UPI) -Amer1can · mer remedial progfam, Title I, McComas, board
members Boys' State delegates
Mi~e
AND
~ilson Jets of Galltpolts
vs. 1 bombers turned oil tanks 16 ' Salem Center, and named Char· Hiran Slawter, Mrs. E. o. Rail, Jenkins and Roger Roush Will
POMEitOY'S QUALITY IHOI ITOU
r.'ave S~ply ol Charleston .
I r~iles
northwest of the . North layne Davis as her replacement. Virgil King and William King, give reports. Plans and p~
Sstu~y. July IS Hain , Vtetnamese ~uri.. of H31phong -Contracl&lt;!d
with Waiter Supt. Hargraves and Asst. Su- grams for the 196HI8 year will
Phone WY 2·2550
late fff.. first two nights.
wto an Inferno. ~ISible 140 miles Crooks to supply milk for the perintendent Larry Morrison':·~al~so~b~e~o~u~tlinllled~._ _ _ _
Mond~y July 18 Game 5 B "'·~e~,du.s. nuhtary spokesmen I lunch room prosrams in Middle0 m wln~er of G;me 1 ~s. I sal o ay.
. . . I port and Bradbury schools and
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, U.S . planes operatmg 10 , gave the contract tn Valley Bell
. Newar)., W. Va .. (,arne 6, 9 i South Viet Nam answered a
·fl.m., ',w·mner of cJame 2 vs. Icall for help from government 1o supp1y mIlk ••w the uthe r
-Modern Woodmen Insurance of
d
d
71 v· I schools of the district.
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·----~ troops an . cut . own. .
le, -Directed the clerk to conC
Cong guerrdlas. m a v1c1ous 1~ tact architects for the
new
108
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run,
the school and arrange for inter0
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j ~~~~ aBSZ · bombers from views on July 18, 111, and . 20;
Guam today struck suspected' ~e n~mber under conslderaCommunist troop concentra- lion wdl be reduc~d to two or
v
I tions 15 to 20 miles south of the three after fntervJews.
I border
between North and
-:~eard proposals of Texas
Sou th Viet Nam. ,The region 20 Ref1mng Co. to put a new ruo£
miles west of Quang Tri City is on. the. P~arl-St elementary
a major staging area for butldlng m Middleport ~nd also
Ohio has started its junkyard I- Communi:;t soldiers moving do work on ~be Harrisonville
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•h 17th p 11 1 schooL No acllon was taken.
:;rrf'ening program. H1ghway Isou across ' e
ara e. ~.;..~OOiiii=====-.1
Di reclor P. K Ma."!heter re- 1 The raids near Haiphong
:&gt;ortf'd Tuesday to Gov ..James I occurred Tuesday and were I
'\ Rhodes.
among 91 missions flown by
. .Oirf'ctor Masheter said $215, 1U.~. Navy and Air Frrc~ pilots.
For All Tho Family
1101) worth of screenin/l work on Arrmen from the carr1er USS
pr ·"· ~rv routPs will be cornplet- Oriskany ~aid smoke rose
~d 10 Ohio this (all with more : 20:000 feet over the Dong Nahm
pa-ojt:&gt;cts planned as fMeral l 011 storage depot.
:tmds ~orne available.
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north . ' U.S S
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tract o:~ul bids being opened by l with luw in the 60s norlh. 70s
Middleport, 0.
the department in July and Au· ~oGib. Fair and ('OGler Thun·

Softball T.ourney
at Wahama JulJ·. }4

On Naw Issue

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Mothers Plan
Wiener Roast,
Hayride in July

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Trees and shrubs will be plant- ~
ed ~ithin the existing righl o(
iiay where lea!ible or along 1
·'~fuenta tn screen the junk·
. yard
!ie federal govern- I
· lllOIII witfPa~ 75 per cenl of the ,
~t. $161,1Jl!5. with the
slate
. paying the ~ remaining $53.t7rl.
Seven
projects covering
, scre&lt;plj~ ~. 12 different high·
way wetlons ate scheduled. lncluded is 2 miles between Maple Shade and Kanauga, on Rt.
35 hi Gallia Counly , bids to be
1'apen~'~o:.·'ul_y_2_6._ _

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Helena Rubinstein

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FINED $15,0011
DAYTON iUPl) -Dr. Irving
·• Heifer, M, Dayton, was fined
f15,000 Tuesday in U.S. District
:ourt by Judge Carl Weinman ,
for failure to report $100,000 in
income to the Internal Revenue ,
'Service. A prison term was ·
IUSpended.

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St She is the daughter of Mr. VafliSCHARG!ID· Le
NOW IN PROGRESS!
ond Mrs. Calvin McDaniel, Pt. PI Pl t 1 M' J e
n.
Pleasanl
· eas n ; rs. ~·m u.:F1mou1 Brands-Buclpt
Mr. and Mrs. Buty Joe Rooab weese, Leon; Dale Miller, . Pt.
Prlcod
and ramily visited a few dnys Pleasant; Mrs. Grace Rlfne,
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pt. Pleasant.
H. T. Skeens, Wheelersburg, BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. HowOhio.
ard Bechtle, Pl Pleasant, a
Mlddte,..rl, o.
Miss · Carolya Riffle, New s•~o~n·:...__ _ _ _ _ _ __1====,;,~.,=""""
Port Ricble, Florida is visidns
47%
ber aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson and Susan,
and grandmother, Mrs. Carollne
Turner.
Mr. and Mro. Russell Capebart visited in Columbus
on
Sunday wltb Mr. and Mrs. War·
ren Self and family.
Mr. A. L. Wasuer, Canlon,
Ohio, returned home on Satur·
day after visiting witb Mr. and
Mrs. Christy Bletner.
Mlos Karan Brewer Ia a p!l·
tient at tbe Hol2er Hospital.
Try!
She bas been hospitalized lor
over a week. She Is the dauchlOOK ll!lllflllll UTURll ALL Dill
11\illllllO.ul Wllllllill
ter ol Mrs. Junior Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles !Dse!s
and BriM of Bloomington, Ind.
visited recenlly wllh Mn. El!z..
obetb Jeffera, Mrs. Dorothy
Cartwrl&amp;hl, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Ingels.
Mrs. Cartwright entertalaed
on July 4 with a dinner honorinS tbe 23rd anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Ingels, at her home In
Mason.
Mra. Mildred Caade of Nework, Ohio, visUed several days
fllil~l lllllf 11111·111
with her mother, Mrs. Eliza·
lieth Jeffers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gregg
'llJflMISitlf_,,.._r
and family of Panama Canal
Zone are vlsllinB bor parents,
lt!IIIIE IIIIIIDIIII WITH DIW I
Mr. and Mrs. IBB'BC Smltb.
Miaa MIDie Bunlgarner, New
.Sb!O.
Haven, Is a paUant at tbo Pleuanl Valley Hospital. She rePortedly wm return borne Ibis
week.
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Miami, Florida on busflless Saturday evening. He Ia upected
lllllol
1o arrive there by bua an Mo•
day evening.
Miso Jean Bumgarner, New
1\; '
Haven, wm UBisl .. a leader
at Retarded Children'• camp
this week al Southside. Sba Is
lbe dauQbtet of Mr. and Mra.
Harold Bumsarner.
Re&lt;ent dinner suests of Mra.
Jlim1lla Ryan were Mr.
~·· Edward Ryan and famlly,
Mason, Mr. 1'ommy RJan, U·
lollJILl, Oblo.
The l~tter remabled lor
a
..,_... flail with bla mnlber.
..,.l!uoiJWaii(JI11Ji Huvtoloot flo II Port•llflt
Mr. and Mra. WUUam Per1
slqer, Joltlmy and Carlene of
Columbul, ppent a week'o ••
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Mr. and Mrs. David Fiau
llpellllhe wtekend visltl!la with
lrlr. and Mit. Harold LePn/ at
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,i;:vince them to make a quick
j change in the test.
. Students who had seen the
i toien eopies were easily iden~
tifiable by their answers, Bonner said. '

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and visited receDIIy with Mr. BechUe, Pt. Pleasant;
and Mrs. Charles McDaniel, 4th Lee Goodm, Morgantnwn,

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CASUALS

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PT. PLEASANT - ' City Act- NEWHAVEN-M'r:andMrs. color is, carat for carat, the
1ng Chief ol Pohce Jack Pyles Lewl8 •·--- and Jamil
ill
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released lbe activity report lor
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bls department lor the monlh be honored 00 Sunday, July
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PT. PLEASANT - Dr. Roy Dr. Eshenaur has pracUced the Staff of Pli!IIBant Valley
ment members worked a total mers Pbarmacy, Ml'l. Lewll
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\V. Esbenaur, well-koown local osteopathy in Point Pleasantl·bospital he operated ' the Point
SOVPY COMING
of 976 hOW'IIaaklnsJO invesU· Clpehart, Mrs. Prealey Roush,
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Os.teopatblc surseon, was ap- for 37 yeara, durins
wblcb clinic o'n Malo Slreet lor 20 POINT ·PLEASANT - Soupy gallons of accidents; issued 436 Mra. Grace Weaver and Mrs.
JIOIDted to the Board of Dlrec- time be has delivered over t,JOO years. He is also oo the Staff Sales, well-known TV comediao,lparkfns meter Uckela and sev- PauUne Smith, wltb a
SO MANY PEOPLE AROUND BIG BEND
lora of the Point Pleasant Bulid- babies. Prior to admisoion to Iof Veterans Memorial Hospital, formerly ol .Huotington
and e• warning tickets;, arrested 11 warmlnl held atbt lbo~a!.~:;.'~,:
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
1 Pomeroy, and Soutbem
lng and Loon AliSoelaUon by the
Hills now of New York Cily, wUlap-lroad law vlolallon arrests and .new home in e ~
board which at the same time Servic A
d !Hospital, South Charleston, W. pear at lhe local Stale Tboatre Ifive misdemeanor arreala. Pyt- 1add1Uoo In New Haven.
terminated tbe services of A.
e nnounce
IVa. He is a member of I he on July 26th. His new picture 1es reported thai the depart- bouae wiD be observed from
H. Strimar who has served as For Raymond Rainey West Virginia State Board of "Birds Do It" will be Shown at :ment now has two poll&lt;;e crui&amp;- untO 4 p.m. witb the public
Secretary-Manager for the past PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
a JIO!IIlinn he has held the local theatre on July 28th. Iera which wJll make their In- ing Invited.
Soo For Yolii'Nifl Drive To Maon, fl. Va.
year and half.
service for Raymond Rainey, for 17 years, lbe term in ex- The comedian is making per- I vestlgationS."anrJ traffic work
--.--John E. Brown, president 211, Pittsburgh, Calif. , formerly pire ln 1971. He Is also a mem· sonai appearances throusbout :more efficient. ·
Longest relf!ll ef
THE DRIVE WILL
&gt;.
. 00 YOU
of lbe Board, announced hls res- ~ of Point Pleasast, will be held ber of the Governors Task West Virginia this month. He
boavywelgbl bo&lt;iJig
lgnatlon after servins in that Friday ll a.m. DST in Ute Crow- Force on Health and lbe Point is a sraduate of Marshall Unl- Looisa May Alcot~
noted was lbat of Joe Loul&amp;-11 years,
capacity for many years. Brown IRussell Funeral Home. Burial · Pleasant City Plannins Commts- . versity.
author, was bom Nov. 29, 1832. 8 1110nths andi9idaiyaiii,
14 reUring from active business will follow in the Dock ceme- sion.
at,ter serving the Point Pleas· tery in Wayne County.
SHOP THURSDAY TIL I-FRIDAY TIL I-SATURDAY TIL I
ant residents for nearly a half Mr. Rainey was killed
eentury, first in a grocery store Saturday in the crash of a
on Main Street and then in the 1 vale plane ln Callfornla
Building and Loan business. Ihe had resided for the past 8
No announcement has been 1years.
made as to the replacement for Surviving are his parents Mr MA~ - The Mason MothMr. Strlmer.
and Mrs. Harold Rainey, Rt j er's ub made plans lor
a
OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MKT.
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Pleasant·
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hyrlde
and
w1ener
roast
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Sue Osborne Rainey·
.dan•hters. ose 1 te . '1
group met at the home of Mrs.
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Berry w1th Mrs. Nolan
!hers nnd maternal
. and Mrs. Danny
ents. Fnends may
. eral majorettes from Wa- funeral home after
Yonker lis co-h~stesse&amp;.
hama are attending majorette I Thursday.
. Mrs. Earl E~mg, of the nom·
camp at Concord College, Athmating commtt~ee
reported
ens, W. Va., this week. They
ACI'ION FILED
the followmg were ~eelare Becky Lewis Sharon Queen PT PLEASA
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preSident, Mrs. Rosemary
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in Ri k d·
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rs.
d Ka
anl d Arebonll ouN a Ho asond; flee of Circuit Clerk Howard
Ryan and treasurer, Mrs.
Give Your Home A New Look
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Th bet Mr Ch 1 tt
With Sever1l of These Colorful
Sharon Rollins, Letart.
Ivs Marine Sales &amp; Service Inc y a~ a
ar 1~ :
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Ronnie Thompson returned charleroi Pennsylvania '
. o~ er, prebsl ~n '
prtin~s e
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borne Saturday . from .th
The plainllff alleges that
Repeat Spedal
were serv ed to
Qlarleston Memorial Hospital April 13 • 1965• while
Cb ar1oIte· y onker,
Mrs.
REG. 99c SIZE
d
wbere
surgery·
as a deckhand on a river
Llsh , Mrs. Beva
1 LeWI·s ,
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rs. owned IJy the defendant he
Mrs. Lawrence Foreman, Mrs.
e lS e son
Glen Thompson.
njured and damaged to
Burns, Mrs. Ruth Ryan,
Johnny Zuspan, Mason, and ; amount of $7500. An order
Mrs. Sally Clark, Mrs. Lilah
eBOLSTERS
Johnny Bumgarner • Letart, at· been entered In the office of
zer kl e, Mrs. Eleanor Ewmg,
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amp So ths'pidas daughters; one sister; two
Rickard, Mrs. Carol
eCORDANAS
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missing
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Cl'fto vld P. Dahlin vs. Deary C.
Pat Wilson, Mrs. Kalber·
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MeG
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Is recuperating from a stroke 1 ry ·
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she suffered at ber home on
guest and hostesses.
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Pleasant Valley
Thursday. She IS the fll'andmoth· ADMITTED: Calvin
erDenise
of Glen
Thompson,
Mason. G
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M ~~~e
McDaniel,
Point Pleas- a111po IS erry; rs.

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LONDON iUPI) - H aut•
From Leg SUI'Ieey
mobUe aafeljl bella were Oat- In Heavy Rainfall
Frankie White, 17-year'old
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Tho Meiss CoWlly Sbertli'B
8011 of Mr. 8lld Mrs. Pb!Wp
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The BPiit W81 amedreNpo~
more women would
wear d artment Investigated 8 one- ,
Balley, Mlddleport, ~I .
llhortly after Ky n
SUY;u
them, Dr. Norman capener, .:cle accident at 10.40 p m
A Middleport yuutb •uataln- surgery 1\leodsy motlllni.. at SAIGON IUPI) - Tho Budd- Luu Vien, a lay Buddbl! a!lii
seiendfte dlreetar of lbo mecJ. Tuesday on Route 143 . aboui ~ ed eontuaions of bis arms and VeteraD8 Memorial
H08Piial blst leaderahip spUt
a c1vm.n u depuly preml.:!i
nual
Bend
Softball
Tournament
will be leal commission of accident half mile south of the avenue legll in a car-cycle accident 101' severe leg fraclurell
au&amp;- day "'' delll8llds by
,
The appointment and a cab
2oth an
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prevendon lold aalo • safely
T!resday at 2:10 p.m. on Soulh talned in a motorcycle • truck monks lor a stronger stand a- ahakeup had beeR expected lw
Wahama's Bachtel Field July 14, 15,. 18, 19, 2~ expem Tuesday. He
oald br dB ,
Second-ave in Middleport.
accident. He is reoovertns Jilt•
weeks aa ·• bid I!&gt; restore el12 of ~~e ~est Ja~·p;t~i~:~";.~~~u~:.;rt~- wbal he bad ill milld was a I James Tyree, 47, Syracuse, Police said Dewey Ray Birch· sfactorily at the present and Is lated a prevloul BlfOOIDenl tl vllian conftdence ill Ky'a mil·
ourney tree or 0 er
safety • bolt-cam-brasSiere.
driving a .half-ton truck, lost field, 36, Rt 1 llarrlsonvUle, ill room 119.
.., reprl!als. The seven lAM lary government. Ky ..kl lbe
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p . t PI 8 nt Merchants is a
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a•-• Icontrol of the vehicle when be pulled ontn south Second-ave, He received elsbt pinta · of ~ are baaed In Tokyo. moves would "improve tbe ef.
ye~rs wm~;r, 010d pl:~:team of 1965 • the
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was blinded by another vehic- near R. H. Rawlings Sons Ga· blood and several donors ha•e
,
lecUveness ollha governmenl!'
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le durins heavy ralnf~ll. About rase, and struck a motorcycle I vo!Wlleered to replace
I he
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75 feet of suard railing was in the rear driven by Mark Tan- blood at the Bloodmobile Aug·
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Alf·:'le:rms must be regiStered p m., wmner of game 3 vs Nadamage to 1e truck. No lnjur- Tannehill ~as taken to the at Middleport 81gb School this
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American Softball As- tiOollWJde Eagles of Pomeroy; mouslyth approv_ed. th bo d ies or arrests were reported. office of a MiddiE!Pf:»rt phy~lc.Jan fal~
and by order of the Game a, 9 p.m. Winner N In
er busmess e. ar f
for treatment of m~nor ln]unes.
state .:om miSSioner must have Game 4 vs Mel Clark's All MAcci'teds.the re&amp;i:~~~:::: hl oh
POMEROY WINS
Btrchlieid was Cited lo Mi~•
lbetr'receipt with them or Uley St·
rs. ay uer as u a . g
dleport M•yor c. 0. Fishers
mus&amp;post $5 until they can pro- ~ , ar~
J I 20 • school teach~ and the reslg~a- Pomeroy defea.led
East~m coort on a charse of failure tn
;j11 ce'" a re&lt;:el t
r istratmn . Wednesday, u Y
semi 1 tlon of Marvm Hufford as jumor 6--3 Tuesday evenmg in a Me.gs. yield right of way and he was
f.r:d
p '1r? ~g
fmals Wtnner of Game 5 vs. l high teacher in Middleport.
Ga!Ha Pony League game play- fined $10 and costs Tuesday
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wmner or Game 8 at 8 p m: and Elementary teachers hired ed at Pomeroy.
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F' her also ftned airlines walkout affecUng thou·
~Eit-h team may put 1;. play- 1 winner of Game 7 vs. wmner were Mrs. Marjorie Gibbs, Lar·
:Ipb c:~~ff. ~. Middleport, sands were at a standstill to' i$ f n their roster and this !ol Gam'=' 8.
.
ry Wotre and Nancy Garner. Al-Formally accepted the res- $10 and costs on a charge of Iday over union. charges that
~ter must be turned in he fore 1 Thursd.ay · July ~ ~ - bnals. so employed were Robert Reb- lgnations of Donald McKenzie driving in a dangerous manner. North··-~st Airlmes bad ta~en
ie first ~ame is played .
, CoP.c;olatwn for thlrd
place, erts as teacher aide for a Title as Northwestern District execreprisal~ against seven stJ:ikers.
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Bargaming collapsed . late
· The scltedule announced by p m and champiOnshtp, wm· Chp 1l Ch
M h II Un son as local superintendent at
em ers lp riVe
Tuesday when the lntemallonal
or1ver 1s· as foII ows .·
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ares asancey
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a Title· Middleport.
Kick •O ff Announced Association of MakchinlsIs
ners
of Games 9 an Ill, B
iversity,
consultant
Tliursday July 14 - Game p.m.
1 project in physical fitnfSs at -Heard Sopl. Hargraves an· Kick-&lt;&gt;ff lor the 1!167 Racine UAM) broke off the tal s on
HURRY! HURRY!
1 $250.
1, 8 p.m.,' IBA of Huntington '
liouce a meeting ol the teach- Post No, 802, American Lesion, tbe grounds Northwest had vioRegister for the X·l5 V-:RROOM. No purchase
vs. Leiving 's Plumbing and :
Accepted bids on coal for the ers of the district at the Pome- membership drtve wdl be at
Necessary. Given away Saturday, July 16 at 8
Heating of Pt. Pleasant ; Gam• i
next few weeks, necessary roy elementary school
for the Thursday, Juli&lt; Zl meeting,
p.m.
Hurry In, resister now.
2, 8 p.m., Pt. Pleasanl Mer~ ,
forms and information may be Thursday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. new post commander .fames.
ohants VS. BoUle Cap lnn of '
obU.ined at the clerk's office. -Contracted the Ohio Valley Hill announced today.
fluntir1gton.
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All bids are due in the clerk's Baking Co. to provide bread for There will be a chicke~ b~r.
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office by 4 p.m. on Friday, Au- the school lunchrooms of the becue for members begmnmg
Your Depend1bl1
Fnday. July 15, Game 3. 8 ,
gust 5.
district this year.
at 7 p.m. at the Jl"'l home fol·
Deoler For
.1·11l· Lakin Slate Hosprlal vs:
Accepted the resignation Attending were Board Presi· lowed by the regularly schedul-~-~awha of
Charleston_:
.
of Anne E. Turner ·for the sum· dent Richard Jones, Clerk Lee ed meeting at 8 p.m. where
In tho Mldlllellleck Nat lol.....,...
:.%8me 4, 9 p.m., Bo? S~unders
SAIGON (UPI) -Amer1can · mer remedial progfam, Title I, McComas, board
members Boys' State delegates
Mi~e
AND
~ilson Jets of Galltpolts
vs. 1 bombers turned oil tanks 16 ' Salem Center, and named Char· Hiran Slawter, Mrs. E. o. Rail, Jenkins and Roger Roush Will
POMEitOY'S QUALITY IHOI ITOU
r.'ave S~ply ol Charleston .
I r~iles
northwest of the . North layne Davis as her replacement. Virgil King and William King, give reports. Plans and p~
Sstu~y. July IS Hain , Vtetnamese ~uri.. of H31phong -Contracl&lt;!d
with Waiter Supt. Hargraves and Asst. Su- grams for the 196HI8 year will
Phone WY 2·2550
late fff.. first two nights.
wto an Inferno. ~ISible 140 miles Crooks to supply milk for the perintendent Larry Morrison':·~al~so~b~e~o~u~tlinllled~._ _ _ _
Mond~y July 18 Game 5 B "'·~e~,du.s. nuhtary spokesmen I lunch room prosrams in Middle0 m wln~er of G;me 1 ~s. I sal o ay.
. . . I port and Bradbury schools and
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. Newar)., W. Va .. (,arne 6, 9 i South Viet Nam answered a
·fl.m., ',w·mner of cJame 2 vs. Icall for help from government 1o supp1y mIlk ••w the uthe r
-Modern Woodmen Insurance of
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71 v· I schools of the district.
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le, -Directed the clerk to conC
Cong guerrdlas. m a v1c1ous 1~ tact architects for the
new
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the school and arrange for inter0
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j ~~~~ aBSZ · bombers from views on July 18, 111, and . 20;
Guam today struck suspected' ~e n~mber under conslderaCommunist troop concentra- lion wdl be reduc~d to two or
v
I tions 15 to 20 miles south of the three after fntervJews.
I border
between North and
-:~eard proposals of Texas
Sou th Viet Nam. ,The region 20 Ref1mng Co. to put a new ruo£
miles west of Quang Tri City is on. the. P~arl-St elementary
a major staging area for butldlng m Middleport ~nd also
Ohio has started its junkyard I- Communi:;t soldiers moving do work on ~be Harrisonville
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•h 17th p 11 1 schooL No acllon was taken.
:;rrf'ening program. H1ghway Isou across ' e
ara e. ~.;..~OOiiii=====-.1
Di reclor P. K Ma."!heter re- 1 The raids near Haiphong
:&gt;ortf'd Tuesday to Gov ..James I occurred Tuesday and were I
'\ Rhodes.
among 91 missions flown by
. .Oirf'ctor Masheter said $215, 1U.~. Navy and Air Frrc~ pilots.
For All Tho Family
1101) worth of screenin/l work on Arrmen from the carr1er USS
pr ·"· ~rv routPs will be cornplet- Oriskany ~aid smoke rose
~d 10 Ohio this (all with more : 20:000 feet over the Dong Nahm
pa-ojt:&gt;cts planned as fMeral l 011 storage depot.
:tmds ~orne available.
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~EATRER
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north . ' U.S S
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tract o:~ul bids being opened by l with luw in the 60s norlh. 70s
Middleport, 0.
the department in July and Au· ~oGib. Fair and ('OGler Thun·

Softball T.ourney
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Trees and shrubs will be plant- ~
ed ~ithin the existing righl o(
iiay where lea!ible or along 1
·'~fuenta tn screen the junk·
. yard
!ie federal govern- I
· lllOIII witfPa~ 75 per cenl of the ,
~t. $161,1Jl!5. with the
slate
. paying the ~ remaining $53.t7rl.
Seven
projects covering
, scre&lt;plj~ ~. 12 different high·
way wetlons ate scheduled. lncluded is 2 miles between Maple Shade and Kanauga, on Rt.
35 hi Gallia Counly , bids to be
1'apen~'~o:.·'ul_y_2_6._ _

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Helena Rubinstein

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FINED $15,0011
DAYTON iUPl) -Dr. Irving
·• Heifer, M, Dayton, was fined
f15,000 Tuesday in U.S. District
:ourt by Judge Carl Weinman ,
for failure to report $100,000 in
income to the Internal Revenue ,
'Service. A prison term was ·
IUSpended.

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• .26,000 volt advaooed Q-26 Colol' TV._..,.,_... po.., b
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, Admiral Super Saope VHF Tuer with pn-..t dDe iaDiDI:Iiftll :roo

crUp clear pictun..
• Ne'lll' Admiral Slide Rule~ AMembly,, , delue CVDkal C~~Dtar
that. lett you tune UHF TV like • radio.
• Admiral Color Fidelity Coutrol. , . dial aew nrnatb ildo eolol' llDd
black ud white TV pictuna.
• Adr.Ural Automatic DepUIIIDa CircuJt ellminllte. Lmp.it* caUMd
by ltray mapM~tic field•.
' Bonded precWOP 23' Color TV plctu,re tube with new pbollphon
that (ivf! • llharper pictur. •nd 1DCnued bri1b~

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Ladies &amp; Children

Asst. Fabrics

ZORI

Prints - Denims

SANDALS

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Crepe Solea

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PIE CARRIERS

ASSORTED COLORS

DUST PANDLE ·

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With Clear Plastic
Clip-on Cover

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TWO-PIECE, HEAVY COTTON
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SAW HOUSEHOLD
PWTICS · · · ··· · · Your Choice
Blg choice of wanted items Including CUps and Saucers, Snack Trays, Pitchers,
Tumblers, Freezer Containers, Bowls, Bun
Baskets, Batter Dlab, Dust Pans, Slot
strainers, Plates, Soda Glasses, Mug11, etc,
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DROP CLOTHS

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Mop Refill•

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RESTAURANTS in the
YEL"i1WPAGES. Where
your fllige rs do the
walki4l.

St She is the daughter of Mr. VafliSCHARG!ID· Le
NOW IN PROGRESS!
ond Mrs. Calvin McDaniel, Pt. PI Pl t 1 M' J e
n.
Pleasanl
· eas n ; rs. ~·m u.:F1mou1 Brands-Buclpt
Mr. and Mrs. Buty Joe Rooab weese, Leon; Dale Miller, . Pt.
Prlcod
and ramily visited a few dnys Pleasant; Mrs. Grace Rlfne,
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pt. Pleasant.
H. T. Skeens, Wheelersburg, BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. HowOhio.
ard Bechtle, Pl Pleasant, a
Mlddte,..rl, o.
Miss · Carolya Riffle, New s•~o~n·:...__ _ _ _ _ _ __1====,;,~.,=""""
Port Ricble, Florida is visidns
47%
ber aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson and Susan,
and grandmother, Mrs. Carollne
Turner.
Mr. and Mro. Russell Capebart visited in Columbus
on
Sunday wltb Mr. and Mrs. War·
ren Self and family.
Mr. A. L. Wasuer, Canlon,
Ohio, returned home on Satur·
day after visiting witb Mr. and
Mrs. Christy Bletner.
Mlos Karan Brewer Ia a p!l·
tient at tbe Hol2er Hospital.
Try!
She bas been hospitalized lor
over a week. She Is the dauchlOOK ll!lllflllll UTURll ALL Dill
11\illllllO.ul Wllllllill
ter ol Mrs. Junior Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles !Dse!s
and BriM of Bloomington, Ind.
visited recenlly wllh Mn. El!z..
obetb Jeffera, Mrs. Dorothy
Cartwrl&amp;hl, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Ingels.
Mrs. Cartwright entertalaed
on July 4 with a dinner honorinS tbe 23rd anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Ingels, at her home In
Mason.
Mra. Mildred Caade of Nework, Ohio, visUed several days
fllil~l lllllf 11111·111
with her mother, Mrs. Eliza·
lieth Jeffers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gregg
'llJflMISitlf_,,.._r
and family of Panama Canal
Zone are vlsllinB bor parents,
lt!IIIIE IIIIIIDIIII WITH DIW I
Mr. and Mrs. IBB'BC Smltb.
Miaa MIDie Bunlgarner, New
.Sb!O.
Haven, Is a paUant at tbo Pleuanl Valley Hospital. She rePortedly wm return borne Ibis
week.
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Mr. Jimmy Stewart left for
Miami, Florida on busflless Saturday evening. He Ia upected
lllllol
1o arrive there by bua an Mo•
day evening.
Miso Jean Bumgarner, New
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Haven, wm UBisl .. a leader
at Retarded Children'• camp
this week al Southside. Sba Is
lbe dauQbtet of Mr. and Mra.
Harold Bumsarner.
Re&lt;ent dinner suests of Mra.
Jlim1lla Ryan were Mr.
~·· Edward Ryan and famlly,
Mason, Mr. 1'ommy RJan, U·
lollJILl, Oblo.
The l~tter remabled lor
a
..,_... flail with bla mnlber.
..,.l!uoiJWaii(JI11Ji Huvtoloot flo II Port•llflt
Mr. and Mra. WUUam Per1
slqer, Joltlmy and Carlene of
Columbul, ppent a week'o ••
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"',.... .,..kllldlotiQn visl~ wltb relatlvel In
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Mr. and Mrs. David Fiau
llpellllhe wtekend visltl!la with
lrlr. and Mit. Harold LePn/ at
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,i;:vince them to make a quick
j change in the test.
. Students who had seen the
i toien eopies were easily iden~
tifiable by their answers, Bonner said. '

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Shoe Sale

and visited receDIIy with Mr. BechUe, Pt. Pleasant;
and Mrs. Charles McDaniel, 4th Lee Goodm, Morgantnwn,

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TENNIS SHOES

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PT. PLEASANT - ' City Act- NEWHAVEN-M'r:andMrs. color is, carat for carat, the
1ng Chief ol Pohce Jack Pyles Lewl8 •·--- and Jamil
ill
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released lbe activity report lor
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bls department lor the monlh be honored 00 Sunday, July
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of JWle showing the depart· 19116, by tbo employees of
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PT. PLEASANT - Dr. Roy Dr. Eshenaur has pracUced the Staff of Pli!IIBant Valley
ment members worked a total mers Pbarmacy, Ml'l. Lewll
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\V. Esbenaur, well-koown local osteopathy in Point Pleasantl·bospital he operated ' the Point
SOVPY COMING
of 976 hOW'IIaaklnsJO invesU· Clpehart, Mrs. Prealey Roush,
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Os.teopatblc surseon, was ap- for 37 yeara, durins
wblcb clinic o'n Malo Slreet lor 20 POINT ·PLEASANT - Soupy gallons of accidents; issued 436 Mra. Grace Weaver and Mrs.
JIOIDted to the Board of Dlrec- time be has delivered over t,JOO years. He is also oo the Staff Sales, well-known TV comediao,lparkfns meter Uckela and sev- PauUne Smith, wltb a
SO MANY PEOPLE AROUND BIG BEND
lora of the Point Pleasant Bulid- babies. Prior to admisoion to Iof Veterans Memorial Hospital, formerly ol .Huotington
and e• warning tickets;, arrested 11 warmlnl held atbt lbo~a!.~:;.'~,:
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
1 Pomeroy, and Soutbem
lng and Loon AliSoelaUon by the
Hills now of New York Cily, wUlap-lroad law vlolallon arrests and .new home in e ~
board which at the same time Servic A
d !Hospital, South Charleston, W. pear at lhe local Stale Tboatre Ifive misdemeanor arreala. Pyt- 1add1Uoo In New Haven.
terminated tbe services of A.
e nnounce
IVa. He is a member of I he on July 26th. His new picture 1es reported thai the depart- bouae wiD be observed from
H. Strimar who has served as For Raymond Rainey West Virginia State Board of "Birds Do It" will be Shown at :ment now has two poll&lt;;e crui&amp;- untO 4 p.m. witb the public
Secretary-Manager for the past PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
a JIO!IIlinn he has held the local theatre on July 28th. Iera which wJll make their In- ing Invited.
Soo For Yolii'Nifl Drive To Maon, fl. Va.
year and half.
service for Raymond Rainey, for 17 years, lbe term in ex- The comedian is making per- I vestlgationS."anrJ traffic work
--.--John E. Brown, president 211, Pittsburgh, Calif. , formerly pire ln 1971. He Is also a mem· sonai appearances throusbout :more efficient. ·
Longest relf!ll ef
THE DRIVE WILL
&gt;.
. 00 YOU
of lbe Board, announced hls res- ~ of Point Pleasast, will be held ber of the Governors Task West Virginia this month. He
boavywelgbl bo&lt;iJig
lgnatlon after servins in that Friday ll a.m. DST in Ute Crow- Force on Health and lbe Point is a sraduate of Marshall Unl- Looisa May Alcot~
noted was lbat of Joe Loul&amp;-11 years,
capacity for many years. Brown IRussell Funeral Home. Burial · Pleasant City Plannins Commts- . versity.
author, was bom Nov. 29, 1832. 8 1110nths andi9idaiyaiii,
14 reUring from active business will follow in the Dock ceme- sion.
at,ter serving the Point Pleas· tery in Wayne County.
SHOP THURSDAY TIL I-FRIDAY TIL I-SATURDAY TIL I
ant residents for nearly a half Mr. Rainey was killed
eentury, first in a grocery store Saturday in the crash of a
on Main Street and then in the 1 vale plane ln Callfornla
Building and Loan business. Ihe had resided for the past 8
No announcement has been 1years.
made as to the replacement for Surviving are his parents Mr MA~ - The Mason MothMr. Strlmer.
and Mrs. Harold Rainey, Rt j er's ub made plans lor
a
OPPOSITE EVANS SUPER MKT.
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Point
Pleasant·
hi
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hyrlde
and
w1ener
roast
for
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this months's meetmg when the
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Sue Osborne Rainey·
.dan•hters. ose 1 te . '1
group met at the home of Mrs.
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Berry w1th Mrs. Nolan
!hers nnd maternal
. and Mrs. Danny
ents. Fnends may
. eral majorettes from Wa- funeral home after
Yonker lis co-h~stesse&amp;.
hama are attending majorette I Thursday.
. Mrs. Earl E~mg, of the nom·
camp at Concord College, Athmating commtt~ee
reported
ens, W. Va., this week. They
ACI'ION FILED
the followmg were ~eelare Becky Lewis Sharon Queen PT PLEASA
, ,
preSident, Mrs. Rosemary
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NT - A c1v1l Cook; vice president, Mrs. MaxJennifer Zerkle, Pam Roush, action has been flied in Ute
in Ri k d·
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R sb 11 f M
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rs.
d Ka
anl d Arebonll ouN a Ho asond; flee of Circuit Clerk Howard
Ryan and treasurer, Mrs.
Give Your Home A New Look
Ln a
n, ew aven an Schultz styled Vernie L
M
Th bet Mr Ch 1 tt
With Sever1l of These Colorful
Sharon Rollins, Letart.
Ivs Marine Sales &amp; Service Inc y a~ a
ar 1~ :
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Ronnie Thompson returned charleroi Pennsylvania '
. o~ er, prebsl ~n '
prtin~s e
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borne Saturday . from .th
The plainllff alleges that
Repeat Spedal
were serv ed to
Qlarleston Memorial Hospital April 13 • 1965• while
Cb ar1oIte· y onker,
Mrs.
REG. 99c SIZE
d
wbere
surgery·
as a deckhand on a river
Llsh , Mrs. Beva
1 LeWI·s ,
H
· thhe un erwent
f M
d M
r · an
rs. owned IJy the defendant he
Mrs. Lawrence Foreman, Mrs.
e lS e son
Glen Thompson.
njured and damaged to
Burns, Mrs. Ruth Ryan,
Johnny Zuspan, Mason, and ; amount of $7500. An order
Mrs. Sally Clark, Mrs. Lilah
eBOLSTERS
Johnny Bumgarner • Letart, at· been entered In the office of
zer kl e, Mrs. Eleanor Ewmg,
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tended s 1
c th'1 t
amp So ths'pidas daughters; one sister; two
Rickard, Mrs. Carol
eCORDANAS
k at c'enHceC
wee
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u
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missing
the
civil
acU
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BONANZA DISCOUNT PRICE
w va
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Cl'fto vld P. Dahlin vs. Deary C.
Pat Wilson, Mrs. Kalber·
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MeG
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Is recuperating from a stroke 1 ry ·
ow an a
s. · ·
she suffered at ber home on
guest and hostesses.
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Pleasant Valley
Thursday. She IS the fll'andmoth· ADMITTED: Calvin
erDenise
of Glen
Thompson,
Mason. G
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M ~~~e
McDaniel,
Point Pleas- a111po IS erry; rs.

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urd are thrH of the five letters In the word
"MONEY", whtd. 1n n¥M · when llpllts ,.,.. wuhetl off under wat•r. P"l off
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lornlllot not olitlblo to win.

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Now at Kroger ••• Exquisite "CORTINA .... ·TABLEWARE"
UNIT No. 5 • "Cortina"
4 SOUP SPOONS
R...lor Pri&lt;o .. .. .. . .. JUt

Lou .... ...... .... .. _, .. .. ...
WITH THIS COUPON . . 99c
Volld Jvlr II thrv Sopt. 3, '"

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"CORTINA" S'F.AINL~ STEEL TABLEWUE .
WITH COUPON .'fO THE RIGHT AND THE PUR·
CHASE OF ONE 4 - PIECE PLACE SETTING AT
REGULAR PRICE.

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Flour ......... 10 :. 89c
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tiU tllo .,......_ of . . . .
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Limit Goo c.ui- ,.,. '"'""" c..,,... Good July 11 lhru July 16
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IEn'ING OF CORTINA STAINLESS STEEL
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Fig Ban-~-~.":':'..•. 2 :. •
Sagar - -~~~-- !5 ~ $151

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Trapi.Cfruit DrWrl .. I ':: $1
Red GraPN _ .. Z9c

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SAVE up to $17.00 on additional
"CORTINA" Stainless Steel Tableware
with weekly coupons in Kroger news·
paperads.,

Cottage Cheese . . . ::. 49c

Soup . . . . . . . . . 06 :. .9"-t
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Tuna ....... . • • • 3 ~: $1 ,

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Margarine ....... 6 ..:: $1

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chairul, $5. Mrs.
Lillian [ cloler, Phone 191-M.
NOW TAKIMI RINTA&amp;.
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one w•re: one. string tie; two
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Case strmg tie; one Lon11
1 RENTAl.$ 1
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strmg tie; one
Roanoake
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bJCk ltAWLiNOS
Folcon 4 Door. A•tllmoU&lt; trillS. 8 eyl. el\lint deluxe blue
string tie with bale thrower;
SloHd Our Drlv..ln
ROUSH &amp; L~ONS
atertor, wblte flnioh. Like ..w tireo. kadto anil heater.
one
AC
round;
two
Massey
SERVICE
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60 DODGE
$495
f"Ot w1nt &amp;IIIII ..rvtce
Harri•;
one
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Hardtop Coupe, VB enalne, power slePring and b~akes. Dark
oeveral John Deere. Price,
""'""St. Mollll,
YA~~~WY
14UI
Minimum eM,.. 68 celda
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one
gas floor
rumace;
one
$100 to $375. FORAGE JIAA.
nutll'
Ml ~IJIOIIt, OHIO
green flnloh, vill11 Interior.
tt cent• per ...,.. tor n~r• Clft.
apartment
size
gas
range
in
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very good . condition ; one 18VESTERS - two Jobn Deero
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59 FORD
$795
lftd 101 INI:.&amp;In II ...._
one
f&gt;To
one
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drive;
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CARD OF THAN ·~&amp; OIITUAIIU
Ga.lax.ie 500 4 door, locally owned and sharp. Radio and beat·
lnrh King lawnmower. All two Case PTO; one lnterna-1,----==11.21 ,.,
IMJt
er. VB automatic. Power brakes.
edCIIHOilll
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prlces reasonable. Call 94!1- tiona! big job wltlt six cyl·
EXPIRIINCED
WHEEL
OFPtCII
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7 13 610
a;• A. Ill... laW r. M. Dtltl
2Z6!.
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lnder motor. Prices t475 to
ALIGNMENT
....NIJ' tz• A. M, It 12111 NM•
liOUSETRAn.ER,
complete 1600. MOWBRs for most
AT ITS GRI!ATIST
11"'1 d IAIY
TO PLACI A
with underpinning --&amp; awning. tractors. Plenty of
rakes.
and
It· -tiLl ,.ODUCtNe
OPIN lVII. t.GO P.M. • ~
Phone CH 5-5532
163-3 Most eve-'''"g
needed on 1
PlAin or wltb pep.eronl.
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WANT All
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PHONE WY/2-2156
I'GMIIIGY, OHIO
, .
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1966 HONDA, 305 Super-Hawk
the f•rm at low cost. Bill
lnd
oombtnatlons.
. . . . Ali1nment Sho '
2600 miles. Ph. WI 9-3231. . I Goodwin, 6 miles from wilkes••al(l
,. or 12" lin _1St to 1.50
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7 I' 6t 1 ville.
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PhOM99WJ76
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=
Wantad
For Sale
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W. Moln 51,
Pom'"
--~- 1 RATS, MICE eliminated for-I
IE t t F Sale
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CALL WY 2-..0.
Fortnei'ly Gtueset Bodr
I WISH to express my heart- . YOUNG ~n to live in and care ONE IR ft. Inboard with trail· : ever. '·Get Star."
Ebers·j .. el S 1 e or
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Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Wotks
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felt thanks to those sending' for sem1-mvalld. Good home, er, 130 H.P. motor, good con- I bach Hardware , Sugar Run , 2 STORY brick home, 8 rooms flY 2-2l9J
w MAIN 'OMEROY
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flowers and cards to me durprefer someone who c a , dition 1350 Ph WI 9-31 51 day i Feed Pir': en's Hardware
I and bath, 4 bedrooms, storm l.,.,...,.....,.....,.....,.......,P.,om.,....•ro,.,.y~~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;~'ll'"""""'":~~';;\;-;;;;;oi=l
in&amp; iny recent hospitalization. drive. Ph. 992-5223. 1 12 3tc or
1
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1 11 30tp 1 doors and windows, forced : '
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9.30 &amp;9 e~enings.
Also to Rev. Howard Rup- PAINTING, interior and exter7 12 3tc ' KEEP our car •l;- I&gt;Oautif~l air gas furnace, large con-I --:;--:---::--:---!
pelt lor his thoughtful visits.
ior hourly '"' contract reao. Y
pe
crete patio large level fenc- 1
8uslness Servtcel
.
r Mrs. Lillian Steil!, Middle- on~ble. Ph. 992-5180. 'Homer ' ONE used gas range, . o n e: despite constant foo tstep.&lt; ul ed yard , good place til live. !
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smoll e.lectric relnger11tor,; a busy fam1ly. Get Blue Lu•. Come take a look at S•ra- ·~-Ic t ·-k. - : -.6 ~ ta•·
8 1
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w
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$25 each Ph. 992-3205.
1 tre. Rent electric shampooer .
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ar. c1eanmg servu:e
WATI:R RAULlNG Ph
"1 12 31
p
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t Bl k C , cuse. Ph. 992-3107 for appoml- 11111 eleclrfc ....-er cleanlllg.
)[II N_~ Ralllator ~"If
992P· omeroy
WE WISH to thank Dr. Ridge·
' .one
men
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7 13 3tc Call .,., ...... ....•. te Oh"
7286.
6 9 301c
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way aDI1 his nurses, Ewing _
THOROUGHBRED
German ,
.
1ii'IIDDLEPORT-CORNER LOT I
7 8 12tp
who
Staff, Rev. Early, the pallFor S1le
Shepherd pup,_ 5 months, $t5.! KEEP carpel clemung proh· . _ 2 story frame, 6 rooms (3 1
P!'C JI!IT)' Frederick,
Core 1 Bulld011r
bearers, singers, flower girl,
E
di h
Ph. Walter Wilson at
992· , lem small - use Blue Lustre I bedrooms 1 bath first floor ,
II •talioned at Fl. Sill, Okla.,
I Any Type
the Home Bakery at Edger- AH'I!QU Furnl:~,l
s es 1028.
1 12 3tc 1' wall to wall. Rent electric I remodeled' ne~
furnace I
AUCTIONEER
~to his base last week.
~- WisconsiD,
· Mr• and Mrs' "nuscellaoeous.
~- ·-sewing
- -~ machine. This
· ! shampooer $1 · B·aker 'u
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COMP LETE 5AL ES
He wa• a· •~•·
·~pani'ed to Colum....,,
H an! CeclJ urtiOUwrite
W· SINGER
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close to school•.
A buy
at'
· Harmon O'Brien for the nice """· ow
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1 11 6tc
1
MANAGIMINT
bus by his pmnts, Mr. and wv 2-2196 Mlddloport, 0
dolllltion Jl•e• to the Cancer Main St.. Pomeroy.
machine equipped to zig zag, ! __"_ - . - - ·-- - . ..
$6,900.00
W.-lte . Phone or Contoct
Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mre. 1:::;;::;::::::~
Fund and neighbors
and
1 211 Uc
make buttonholes, darn and ' CARPETS a [right' Make them SYRACUSF. - 1 story Irarne, l
JIM CARNAHAN
Hattie Frederick
lind Mrs.
~=-===-=-La--;-k---;l -- monogram. Take over pay-( a beauti[ul sight with !lluel 5 rooms 13 bedrooms), new
Zona Biggl. He 11!11 b)' plane.
·· lri"""" who helped in any 50tr~· G~~A; ~all J~~~ ments of $5.50 per month or Lustre. Rent electric sham- , IJath and utility room, Ievel i
IIACINI. OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew·
way during the loss of our J arf' er, Rt. 33 • . 1 rd 5 pay balance due $54.60. Call i pooer $1. Picken 's
Ha rd- corner lot t90XIOOJ . Owner
•• "" Nel••nville, Mrs. Zona
dear hw;band aDII
lather,
e ers
.
gomg owa
1
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Roy M. Roush. Mrs. Roy
the fairgrounds or call 992 • _!Ji!2.32 18·
. ware_c;c&gt;.::_Inc. ____ 1 11 _61&lt;: mo;g : pn
to se · ..,,. IIIA'l'INO, PLUMBING, Rarll Blggll and Mrs. HotUe Freder·
AND
Row;~, Frank, Kathryn Jor· 6524.
1 12 3tc GOOD VALUES In USED 1 ONE 5 year old mare pony, oc':00 ·YOU WANT
VACANT
Dosol Bottle Gas. Arnold ick were dinner guest&amp; of ~·
don, Francis Miller, Leonard
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hlack , gentle with
small
.,•.,
llrolhera, illl E. Main St., and Mra. Norman Fredenck,
Roufll and Delores Cabcreck. BEANS, cabbage, cumcumbers II - Used Wurlitzer Spinet Or- childreq. Ph. 949-222-1 alter ' UNO .._· flliOII.OO buyo 61 PomeiOJ,
9 22 tie Jerry and Jaok.
.
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::ltc
and
tomatoes.
Ph.
843-2265.
gan
Ebony
finish.
Model
Bte
I
acres
w1lh
dug
well
14
acres
1\lr llld Ifni Clifford Cox
BIG BEND
4017 5
7 13
7 10
-~2 lfc _ $59&amp;.
p. m.
bottom land) I mile soolb o! I IAIIL GRUII:SER, plurnblll&amp; ll1d his miA!r, MyrU of Gary,
oua
==-=s=
r o"'R=--c
E will be
open 1 ~ Used Wurlllzer Spinet OrI Rutland on good hlaclrtop ll1d
heating, MmersvUle, Ind., o(IOIII the hol~ay week·
TRAILER SALES
Notice
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, gan. Maple linish. Model 4040
road. Approllmately
1,000 I Ohio. EDd JOur sewer trouble. e~~d at tbe Cox home here.
ROUTE 124
July
15,
16,
17.
Entire
stock
$fi95.
j
Our
summer
appliance
sal;!
foot
frontage.
We
bave
Ill
size
aewer
macbMr.
and
Mrs.
George
FredAt
Sl/l'acuse
Corponztio!l
1 WILL NOT be responsible for
will
he
sold
at
cost
or
less.
t
_
Used
Wurlitzer
Spinet
Oris
'"
full swing.
Albert
W.
C..,
Broker
IDes.
Rea-.ble
rsl9.
Call
erick
called
Mrs.
Hattie
00
any debts contracted by any·
Al•o building oquipment with ' gan. Model 4100 with ssb-;
Henry Cle.l•nd, Sale&amp;man
WY 2-211'1f, day or night.
Frederick a recent evening. II.,.,..,.,..,.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""~
one other than mysell. George
Better prices tba11 ever on
t9z.3830
9 15 U
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C Kermit McElroy Mr.
and
D. Stobarl, Jr., Racine, Ohio, 3 room apartment on I acre boom. Mahogany finish -~ Freezers, Refrigerators, Waground at Lemley's Market, I .-s.
sher-Dryer Pairs, Elec. RanEvenmgo 192-%S68 or III-363G
Mrs Jim Mi:Elroy lllld Mrs.
• 0
7 11 lip
Tuppera Plains, Ohio. Call 1 -Used Lowery Starlet Organ go, and Air.CondiUonors.
1_
7 13 ltc AIR CONDmONING, 1Wt11eJ- lllithl MeElroy visited . Mr.
DUE TO shorta&amp;e ol mereltan- lf/-3964.
7 12 2tp Walnut firusn - $450.
15 eu. fl. Chest
f ROOM lwu!!e, furniture , bath,
ltlla IIOI'VIce. Jack S lWril' 11nc1 Mrs. Henry Spencer and
dise, there will be no auctliRI -=REPOSSEsSED
Electrelui I - Used Hammond Chord f,R:.~~~hesl
coal furnace and
garage, llhlloa. New Ham~. Pbtnte Vance Sunday evening.
at A48ms Trading Post this cleaner, new cleaner guaran- Oraan, Maple flm sh - $395. FREEZER
$235
drilled well, 2 acres, 3 miles TU 2-353'1.
I 6 tic Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelley ol
week Watch in this column tee, current model, reasonWENDELL'S
Free teo Cream With Eoch
on State RL 7 from city limBucyrua l!pe111 several days The Cllr1ellln Sunday Seltool
for ~ext auction announce. able payments. Call 676-2141
1.108 Garfield Ave.
Fnuer &amp; Reftotgerator.
its. Possession Immediately, ISEWING mac!Ilnet, repair with his piU11llts, Mr.
and bad an altA!nclant!e of IV and an
ment date.
7 11 &amp;tc PL Pleasant, or write ElecPhone 485-440l
Ph. WY 2-218!
$6,500. Helen Sauvage,
Pb. ".., 10 mat... WY 2-2284. Mrs. Patti~ Heelllly.
Worship sanJce1 followed with
troiUJ:, 209 Flftb SL, Point
Parllmbu!'i, W. Va.
99'l-2890.
7 12 6\P. .
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\feekelt.4 ltle!ltl of Mrs. Zrllla Rev. Clyde Hinton.
7 10 3tc
ANY CJ UB or organization Pleasant
6 9 30IA:
110M.llOY
5 ROOM house and balb oa •~ce.
ng
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Biggs
were Mr. and_ MrS. L_ar- oflerlng of $34. on July 3.
1~ •
tl:: · Ud like to hold an .::
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lad
d 1 EI
aucllo*to raise funds, con- 1866 STEREO, lovely wainut BUDGET PRICED turnllllftl In
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large lot in Middloporl, priory G man an SIS er,
IZ8· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal, J
tact
ms Trading
Post console model. Radio equip- our lhird floor bndget shop.
I
I
ed to sell. See Arnola Dod- READY-MIX concrete deliver· ~t~ Mr. land
Mt Da:~~ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King were B
and Alition House, Rutland. ped with 4 speed automaUc Baker Furniture, Middleport
Jaell W. Carsey, Mgt.
son at 517 Bryon Place, Mld- ed right to your project.. ll'ast a man, wo ns,
.
in Caldwell recently to brlng
We baf!! completa auction changer, f speaker sound syo. Ohio.
11 IJ He
dleport , 0.
1 10 Gtc
and easy. Free esllmates. Mr~. Carlos Gladman all of horne the children who have
tem. Easy terms. Take over
O{'IE, RIDING horse, mare. Av- 6 ROOM. house- and bath, extra Phone 992-3284,
Goeglein Spr~ng!Ield.
bee tte dl B'bl
\t
1
faciliti~for
you.
Phone
payments
of
e5.f9
or
pay
balLUSTRE
FOAM
is
guaranteed
!
~ry
\Goeglein,
Rt.
33.
Porn•large
lot,
on
Depot
St.,
Ru~
Ready·M~
Co..
Middleport,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isaac
T;~~~
then
::lss
s:.::Pa~al
7
7 1 610
•
ance due $98.26-_Call 992:J2l8. til be the best carpet cleaner ]
y, 0 .. on the Athens Road. land, 0. Ph . 742-5783.
Obio.
6 30 tic and two daughters of Zona was presented an award for
lRE
a ltlgh
school WELL eqn;pped coal mine on you have &lt;ver used or your
h. llfJ2.&amp;15.
_7 6 6tp__
7 10 6tp
~ VIrgin!; ~sited Mrs.
the best camper.
:a=o~~o
~:g~~i Storr'' Run Road, 60 acres I money back. Electric sham- J ACRES, leparute, on Rt 7, ' Two houl!es Chester Road (Rt. l
AU(,"llll~t;ER
Biffs ~~Y- Spencer
and M nd M Chari M b
ability 1_, 1 cllllllenging job?
of cua:. P~ . SH 2-5022 be· pooer rental $1. Ehcrsbach. suitable flit motel or business, 71 . large' lot, with
house I
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sons"~1 Raci~e vllfled Mr. tmd Jr. ~a famu;'had 81 '::..t!~d
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tween • and 6 p.m. 7 8 12tp Hardware.
' 7 6tc road •IIITollllds 3 Bides of It. trailer - $5 000 DO
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spenand Vance ' ··- M
d Mt Ch I
Yoa ,.-e .invi.... !D consult
Pholie &amp;a? :IStll lllet 3 p m
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,g
VISiwrs r. an
s.
ares
1112
wl.lb lllr. Dan Bargdill, Dlo•
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Small
frame
how;e,
E.
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IIIIAilll'llllD
Sunday.
Rauach
and
family,
Miss
!Uta
1 26 12
trict ~. ButPr Boy
•m~D · f . ---P·1-- tp77,. ...~a•n beStd.,rooP~h"'ouY..,- Btl$5~~
Sa ..,, CJIIj
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Kermit MeElroy, Mr. and Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Food-0-R:imas, to paluate
u""' re ngerator. 10ne ~ uuee
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your Potential ill our rapidly
DAILY CROSSWORD
1203, Mason, W.Va.
nut Avenue, Pomeroy -f/,500
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Dtmnle McElroy, all or Cowan Iumbus and Mr. and Mrs.~
expanding restaurant organlACR088
2. Alllllduous 21. Forbid
, ,
,
7 8 6tc Four bedronm house, 148 ButAuto Sale1
I Lake spent lite weekend with ell Masb and family, Gahanna.
zatlon as a future manager of
l.Mfl•••
3.Puppet
22-::~..
NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY ternut Avenue, Pomel'07 Mrs. Martha McElroy, Gene
4
111e of our locations. We will
o. ~aJk
t
BATHROOM I tic ti1a block
$7,500·00 ·
NEW 1H6 BUICK ... $2,564 and VergU
Mr. and Mn. Owen Smith
' Barnyard
plaet
tt.
~ute
aluminum
~
lonn
d
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Three
bedroom
house,
ButterSpecial
VB
4
dr.
Sedan.
This
Mr
end
·
Mrs
Clifford
Cox
recently
were overnight visit1~;
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is
equ1pped
with
lamll1d
sister
MyrUe,
ol
Gary
ors
of
his
brother and family
0
11. confederate 6. Musical
,...,.
besan t :~ ows.al eth UI t Calle ing system, hardwood floors -tlne~ 18 io..neopou•~mratiVci·Le,1.n1·, Ind visited Mrs Hattie Fred: at Ripley, W. Va. , and aUcndb k
five
income rae et
12. Spoken
inatrument
tacte
~ rep r e reo · .
_ fii,OOO.OO.
I'adio, foam c~blons 'i.:.tb
·•
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ed the July 4th celebration.
2B.Bunk.
Apply ·p• only at UnIll. Seed
i.Bibll&lt;OI
Guy Netsler, Racine, OhiO. Two apartment house
O•· seall, large hub caps. Dlx. erick Sunday everung.
· Mr and Mrs Charles King I
Jon &amp;
•·Congress Streets,
&lt;overing
king
hou,e,
6 14 30tc
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Stick &amp; full carpeting on
Mrs. Erma Cleland Council . d · cia
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8
Athens
· from 1 5 pm
~::f.1~red
-~~::Can
so,
born S~eet, Pomeroy, arge floor, Special no trade price. Deputy, Mtf. Ada Van Meter,~ 8:
With Mr.
and
~~h
1~ .
cloth
million•
!~~
lot ,ooo.
f!,Mf.
Mre I!'.ltlter llklenour ol Cbeat- rs.
ing anct Mr. Olld
1r
ll.Avena
•:!.Land
27.MaJe
31.Trlrunr
Two apartment house,
Mul· NEW 1966 IMC t·.c· $1,1H er, Mtw. Zelda Weber of Ktmo Mrs. Charlea Ellis of Harrison·
''liOI ·lent
18. City
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3f. Jo101'1let
berry Avenue, Pomerey \!I Ttm Pldw/' It u., the 2110 Hoad, and Mn. Helen WoH VIlle.
19. t'::::ter.
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~8. :~dow• 35. ~:i
~,000.
~:~.. :!~ :Of:.~.: met With Mra. llaUie Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murriy'
""'ted
15. Old timeo
2~. Pl&gt;one book 3G. Preso
Fl\ e bedroom botl.!e, Laurel =peclal no trade price June II to audit the [) ol A Jr,. spent a weekend at Vlr- j
21 .ol'!ol0 or
17.Btraoll
abbrevra38.Greek
Street, Pomeroy - $6,&amp;00.
•ummer ole of Lod
books Refrahme ts liDia Beach, Vll.
10. Slollur
tlon
letler .
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Two bedroom, very
modern • ' 00.
ge
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Mr. and Mrs. Branch Millet1
heit, Rock Springs, Pom•l'07· '
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merican Standard Sunbeam
gas furnace, good condition. '

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Call 9i2-2571 or 992-39'15.
7 7 tfc
THREE tmd lour roolll lurnlsbed and lllllurnished apart.
ments. W'l .MM. · 12 8 Uc
roua ROOiil fundlllitd apart.
ment WY ~t 14 ~
THREE and four roolll !urllisbed apartments. All utllJ.
ties paid. Phone IVY W171.
Rowley aiJd Reed. Afllr I
p. m. call WY 2-3574.
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eancelled! :Lost your operat.-•s lleense? Call WY 2-2966.
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LEFT BY TH' PI~TES!
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your home from termites,
IDIB, cockroaches, crtokets,
acorpions, silverfl8h, sptdera,
wasps and water bugs, Avail·
able It King Builders Supply
Co., Middleport.
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BLAEnNARS
Middleport, - $9,995.
Three bedroom, very modern
Po...roy, Ohio
home with all utilities, in
.
Enterprise next to E.U.B. Jli7 CHEVROLET, A-1 condl1108• lltandani V-1. Also 8 pow·
Church - $1i,500.
Service Slation, vac:ant, with ~ • glide automatle trallllmiJ.
7 12 ate
living quarters, upper Syra· SIOII. Ph. 99U2!111.
cuse. Will sell on ltmd conleliJal Notice
tract. - $2,500.
1.57 acres, with house, WnU
uoaL NOTIII
Pen Road, spring, electrh!lty -"'1!":.
u"::: .:::;
- $1,000.
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-UPON A THOUGHT THAT 1'1' JU.T TAU liD( I'IIUQmllh
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Mr.Kaan' y · aDII claughso~,
Mrs.
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Mrs. Zona Blggll a recent even-

Jnc.

-Mrs. Hallie Frllderlok
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Mr. end Mn. Jolm Garroway
t1 Ci!"lmt, Md., wert IUIIB!s of
relatives ltere. JllnmJ Clark
and Sheila Clark _returned home
with them to YiliL .
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l'lstructlons
low nea• Rutland o a wen
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INTERsTATE
that never goes dry, firat
SEMI DIUVING
$1,000 may take it.
Ph.
Mea ages 20 tD fl
SH 2·5022 between 4 and 5
WE ARE now selectina and in- p. m.
7 8 !:ltp
~~~'viewing men frvlll this area
.
to frnlll u Semi Drivers. No
Legal Notice
esperlenee necessary, and no
...At
need to rel~ate. Earn over 11~
0'::,,~,:::.,:w,:u~
$S a8 per
· hr. after
abort "" hoonna •• tllo 1orr w4a•t
•
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p.m , Julr
lOih IIoltllo
1rab1lna.
For application and at••rEut
My order
tt. olfl••
orru..
lni\!I'Viel(o call Gl3-241-li572, 2t '"'· ...,. N•"''· Cio.k. ' " ,,.
hr, service, or 51~5649. Or
write for application !D Inter.......
ltaiA! Semi Tr. Dept., c-o al:,'~~~ :, ~','~~~J:~ f,/:.1;~ . ~
Transporrntion Bldg Ro o m ..,., ""''"' win bo •••• •• ,..
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426, 307 E. 4th Street, Cin., of township cler•. Nina RobiDIIDR.
o.
7 6 !Ole ,,.,._ R. R. ._ CooMue. 0 "' 0· ,. '"'

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of Belpre visited her lather,
Mr. Elijah Michael over ..
weennd.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer. G U,
Win and daughter attended lie
Warner reunion at the die
of Mr. 11nc1 Mre. Lorenzo avIs reoently.
W.Uebd visitors of MI; and
Mrs. William Deal vtf1ri Mr.
llld MrL MartiD Smart Of Colltmhos, Mr. and iUra. lllaniey
llell and soa ol Clevd•e! snd
Mr. and &amp;ln. Wo)'lll leal and
ltlmily

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Jl•- v CR'fl"l''QUOTE - Bwolltnr to work It;
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One letter simply rrtands for II!IDther. I11 tbls •ample A Ia ,_
for tbo II.. X fw 1111 t .... 0'.. etc. ~ IMtlttl, 11111
11114 11 ottht wonla lil'tlll iiiiiii
tf&lt;&gt;pllla, 1111
Jlach daJ
leltAitol are dlfftnmt.
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Timmy, spent llteir vacall08
Joanne £MQ, llalnttff
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Mrs. Artx, Mrt. QriiCI CIUk
27, "' 3, ' "
aad Mrs. Joba Stout were llbop·
PIIIJ In llat:lne.
Mr. and MrS. boiiner Rbadlil,
.
Mr. anct Mra. llldtard Jlltolltt,
11)1 Mia. Jtti llolt
Bellndl and R!Uj, fl Duallit•
Mr. and Mrs. Artbut Glbaon W. Va. spent their •ICitlnll 1k
ol AJblny were tuesll of Mr. II SOUtlt c.roJlna,
u. ...
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Mr . IIIII. ~
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Mts. ElellOJ't Stou~ Daytoll, In ColtmtbUs lor the ~ ol
llld Habert Stout spent the Mr. DAvid lloltet.
Foutlh Wllb Mrs. Jolm l!toUL
and 114d· WUI Day ....
Mr. and Mra, awiea ICJ)IIello lotll! time In Flrila.
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ball II Weekllld vlPIIors Uwir
dallibter, ldr. lind Mrs. Stat1·
ley lliaf aDII ..n, Clevelalld.
Mr, llld Mrs. I ger Youna
bad .. dlmler gul ~ on Moodq, Mr. ll1d Mrs. Wayne Beat
ll1d tamiJ,J and_ N • and Mrs.
Mlrllll,BIIiarl ol lumb118.
P¥1. QttrlliaD J , of Ft. Be~

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aad fam,ly.

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:role to ridlcqle •manuc slor.
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thea
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, di\On wood porch swing with : WANTED_ Work lor b u l l - j l ' " - - - - - - - - ·
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chairul, $5. Mrs.
Lillian [ cloler, Phone 191-M.
NOW TAKIMI RINTA&amp;.
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6 27 1Dtc
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one w•re: one. string tie; two
e SAI.IS •
NICIST PIO~i.ll CaLL
Case strmg tie; one Lon11
1 RENTAl.$ 1
62FORD --~--~--------~~$~5
strmg tie; one
Roanoake
lllllronlc Ordlrlnt To
eC:omplnl ._....llllnte
bJCk ltAWLiNOS
Folcon 4 Door. A•tllmoU&lt; trillS. 8 eyl. el\lint deluxe blue
string tie with bale thrower;
SloHd Our Drlv..ln
ROUSH &amp; L~ONS
atertor, wblte flnioh. Like ..w tireo. kadto anil heater.
one
AC
round;
two
Massey
SERVICE
IS
HEREI
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•~w11- H l'ld "~I
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60 DODGE
$495
f"Ot w1nt &amp;IIIII ..rvtce
Harri•;
one
New
llollancl;
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C•mping
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IN
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•••• 0 I""' es
• Con t ,.. .,.,. on• UlUrll.,.
Hardtop Coupe, VB enalne, power slePring and b~akes. Dark
oeveral John Deere. Price,
""'""St. Mollll,
YA~~~WY
14UI
Minimum eM,.. 68 celda
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one
gas floor
rumace;
one
$100 to $375. FORAGE JIAA.
nutll'
Ml ~IJIOIIt, OHIO
green flnloh, vill11 Interior.
tt cent• per ...,.. tor n~r• Clft.
apartment
size
gas
range
in
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very good . condition ; one 18VESTERS - two Jobn Deero
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59 FORD
$795
lftd 101 INI:.&amp;In II ...._
one
f&gt;To
one
Motor
drive;
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CARD OF THAN ·~&amp; OIITUAIIU
Ga.lax.ie 500 4 door, locally owned and sharp. Radio and beat·
lnrh King lawnmower. All two Case PTO; one lnterna-1,----==11.21 ,.,
IMJt
er. VB automatic. Power brakes.
edCIIHOilll
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prlces reasonable. Call 94!1- tiona! big job wltlt six cyl·
EXPIRIINCED
WHEEL
OFPtCII
Rl
7 13 610
a;• A. Ill... laW r. M. Dtltl
2Z6!.
,
lnder motor. Prices t475 to
ALIGNMENT
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liOUSETRAn.ER,
complete 1600. MOWBRs for most
AT ITS GRI!ATIST
11"'1 d IAIY
TO PLACI A
with underpinning --&amp; awning. tractors. Plenty of
rakes.
and
It· -tiLl ,.ODUCtNe
OPIN lVII. t.GO P.M. • ~
Phone CH 5-5532
163-3 Most eve-'''"g
needed on 1
PlAin or wltb pep.eronl.
IIIAkl!
SERVIC&amp;
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WANT All
1
1111
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lllU!IBge, mushroom. liam or
PHONE WY/2-2156
I'GMIIIGY, OHIO
, .
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1966 HONDA, 305 Super-Hawk
the f•rm at low cost. Bill
lnd
oombtnatlons.
. . . . Ali1nment Sho '
2600 miles. Ph. WI 9-3231. . I Goodwin, 6 miles from wilkes••al(l
,. or 12" lin _1St to 1.50
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7 I' 6t 1 ville.
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HA
PhOM99WJ76
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Co1id of Th"nks
=
Wantad
For Sale
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W. Moln 51,
Pom'"
--~- 1 RATS, MICE eliminated for-I
IE t t F Sale
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CALL WY 2-..0.
Fortnei'ly Gtueset Bodr
I WISH to express my heart- . YOUNG ~n to live in and care ONE IR ft. Inboard with trail· : ever. '·Get Star."
Ebers·j .. el S 1 e or
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Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
Wotks
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felt thanks to those sending' for sem1-mvalld. Good home, er, 130 H.P. motor, good con- I bach Hardware , Sugar Run , 2 STORY brick home, 8 rooms flY 2-2l9J
w MAIN 'OMEROY
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flowers and cards to me durprefer someone who c a , dition 1350 Ph WI 9-31 51 day i Feed Pir': en's Hardware
I and bath, 4 bedrooms, storm l.,.,...,.....,.....,.....,.......,P.,om.,....•ro,.,.y~~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;~'ll'"""""'":~~';;\;-;;;;;oi=l
in&amp; iny recent hospitalization. drive. Ph. 992-5223. 1 12 3tc or
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1 11 30tp 1 doors and windows, forced : '
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9.30 &amp;9 e~enings.
Also to Rev. Howard Rup- PAINTING, interior and exter7 12 3tc ' KEEP our car •l;- I&gt;Oautif~l air gas furnace, large con-I --:;--:---::--:---!
pelt lor his thoughtful visits.
ior hourly '"' contract reao. Y
pe
crete patio large level fenc- 1
8uslness Servtcel
.
r Mrs. Lillian Steil!, Middle- on~ble. Ph. 992-5180. 'Homer ' ONE used gas range, . o n e: despite constant foo tstep.&lt; ul ed yard , good place til live. !
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smoll e.lectric relnger11tor,; a busy fam1ly. Get Blue Lu•. Come take a look at S•ra- ·~-Ic t ·-k. - : -.6 ~ ta•·
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$25 each Ph. 992-3205.
1 tre. Rent electric shampooer .
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ar. c1eanmg servu:e
WATI:R RAULlNG Ph
"1 12 31
p
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t Bl k C , cuse. Ph. 992-3107 for appoml- 11111 eleclrfc ....-er cleanlllg.
)[II N_~ Ralllator ~"If
992P· omeroy
WE WISH to thank Dr. Ridge·
' .one
men
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o. I men!.
7 13 3tc Call .,., ...... ....•. te Oh"
7286.
6 9 301c
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to.
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way aDI1 his nurses, Ewing _
THOROUGHBRED
German ,
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1ii'IIDDLEPORT-CORNER LOT I
7 8 12tp
who
Staff, Rev. Early, the pallFor S1le
Shepherd pup,_ 5 months, $t5.! KEEP carpel clemung proh· . _ 2 story frame, 6 rooms (3 1
P!'C JI!IT)' Frederick,
Core 1 Bulld011r
bearers, singers, flower girl,
E
di h
Ph. Walter Wilson at
992· , lem small - use Blue Lustre I bedrooms 1 bath first floor ,
II •talioned at Fl. Sill, Okla.,
I Any Type
the Home Bakery at Edger- AH'I!QU Furnl:~,l
s es 1028.
1 12 3tc 1' wall to wall. Rent electric I remodeled' ne~
furnace I
AUCTIONEER
~to his base last week.
~- WisconsiD,
· Mr• and Mrs' "nuscellaoeous.
~- ·-sewing
- -~ machine. This
· ! shampooer $1 · B·aker 'u
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COMP LETE 5AL ES
He wa• a· •~•·
·~pani'ed to Colum....,,
H an! CeclJ urtiOUwrite
W· SINGER
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close to school•.
A buy
at'
· Harmon O'Brien for the nice """· ow
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1 11 6tc
1
MANAGIMINT
bus by his pmnts, Mr. and wv 2-2196 Mlddloport, 0
dolllltion Jl•e• to the Cancer Main St.. Pomeroy.
machine equipped to zig zag, ! __"_ - . - - ·-- - . ..
$6,900.00
W.-lte . Phone or Contoct
Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mre. 1:::;;::;::::::~
Fund and neighbors
and
1 211 Uc
make buttonholes, darn and ' CARPETS a [right' Make them SYRACUSF. - 1 story Irarne, l
JIM CARNAHAN
Hattie Frederick
lind Mrs.
~=-===-=-La--;-k---;l -- monogram. Take over pay-( a beauti[ul sight with !lluel 5 rooms 13 bedrooms), new
Zona Biggl. He 11!11 b)' plane.
·· lri"""" who helped in any 50tr~· G~~A; ~all J~~~ ments of $5.50 per month or Lustre. Rent electric sham- , IJath and utility room, Ievel i
IIACINI. OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew·
way during the loss of our J arf' er, Rt. 33 • . 1 rd 5 pay balance due $54.60. Call i pooer $1. Picken 's
Ha rd- corner lot t90XIOOJ . Owner
•• "" Nel••nville, Mrs. Zona
dear hw;band aDII
lather,
e ers
.
gomg owa
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Roy M. Roush. Mrs. Roy
the fairgrounds or call 992 • _!Ji!2.32 18·
. ware_c;c&gt;.::_Inc. ____ 1 11 _61&lt;: mo;g : pn
to se · ..,,. IIIA'l'INO, PLUMBING, Rarll Blggll and Mrs. HotUe Freder·
AND
Row;~, Frank, Kathryn Jor· 6524.
1 12 3tc GOOD VALUES In USED 1 ONE 5 year old mare pony, oc':00 ·YOU WANT
VACANT
Dosol Bottle Gas. Arnold ick were dinner guest&amp; of ~·
don, Francis Miller, Leonard
-----···--ORGANS
hlack , gentle with
small
.,•.,
llrolhera, illl E. Main St., and Mra. Norman Fredenck,
Roufll and Delores Cabcreck. BEANS, cabbage, cumcumbers II - Used Wurlitzer Spinet Or- childreq. Ph. 949-222-1 alter ' UNO .._· flliOII.OO buyo 61 PomeiOJ,
9 22 tie Jerry and Jaok.
.
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and
tomatoes.
Ph.
843-2265.
gan
Ebony
finish.
Model
Bte
I
acres
w1lh
dug
well
14
acres
1\lr llld Ifni Clifford Cox
BIG BEND
4017 5
7 13
7 10
-~2 lfc _ $59&amp;.
p. m.
bottom land) I mile soolb o! I IAIIL GRUII:SER, plurnblll&amp; ll1d his miA!r, MyrU of Gary,
oua
==-=s=
r o"'R=--c
E will be
open 1 ~ Used Wurlllzer Spinet OrI Rutland on good hlaclrtop ll1d
heating, MmersvUle, Ind., o(IOIII the hol~ay week·
TRAILER SALES
Notice
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, gan. Maple linish. Model 4040
road. Approllmately
1,000 I Ohio. EDd JOur sewer trouble. e~~d at tbe Cox home here.
ROUTE 124
July
15,
16,
17.
Entire
stock
$fi95.
j
Our
summer
appliance
sal;!
foot
frontage.
We
bave
Ill
size
aewer
macbMr.
and
Mrs.
George
FredAt
Sl/l'acuse
Corponztio!l
1 WILL NOT be responsible for
will
he
sold
at
cost
or
less.
t
_
Used
Wurlitzer
Spinet
Oris
'"
full swing.
Albert
W.
C..,
Broker
IDes.
Rea-.ble
rsl9.
Call
erick
called
Mrs.
Hattie
00
any debts contracted by any·
Al•o building oquipment with ' gan. Model 4100 with ssb-;
Henry Cle.l•nd, Sale&amp;man
WY 2-211'1f, day or night.
Frederick a recent evening. II.,.,..,.,..,.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""~
one other than mysell. George
Better prices tba11 ever on
t9z.3830
9 15 U
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C Kermit McElroy Mr.
and
D. Stobarl, Jr., Racine, Ohio, 3 room apartment on I acre boom. Mahogany finish -~ Freezers, Refrigerators, Waground at Lemley's Market, I .-s.
sher-Dryer Pairs, Elec. RanEvenmgo 192-%S68 or III-363G
Mrs Jim Mi:Elroy lllld Mrs.
• 0
7 11 lip
Tuppera Plains, Ohio. Call 1 -Used Lowery Starlet Organ go, and Air.CondiUonors.
1_
7 13 ltc AIR CONDmONING, 1Wt11eJ- lllithl MeElroy visited . Mr.
DUE TO shorta&amp;e ol mereltan- lf/-3964.
7 12 2tp Walnut firusn - $450.
15 eu. fl. Chest
f ROOM lwu!!e, furniture , bath,
ltlla IIOI'VIce. Jack S lWril' 11nc1 Mrs. Henry Spencer and
dise, there will be no auctliRI -=REPOSSEsSED
Electrelui I - Used Hammond Chord f,R:.~~~hesl
coal furnace and
garage, llhlloa. New Ham~. Pbtnte Vance Sunday evening.
at A48ms Trading Post this cleaner, new cleaner guaran- Oraan, Maple flm sh - $395. FREEZER
$235
drilled well, 2 acres, 3 miles TU 2-353'1.
I 6 tic Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelley ol
week Watch in this column tee, current model, reasonWENDELL'S
Free teo Cream With Eoch
on State RL 7 from city limBucyrua l!pe111 several days The Cllr1ellln Sunday Seltool
for ~ext auction announce. able payments. Call 676-2141
1.108 Garfield Ave.
Fnuer &amp; Reftotgerator.
its. Possession Immediately, ISEWING mac!Ilnet, repair with his piU11llts, Mr.
and bad an altA!nclant!e of IV and an
ment date.
7 11 &amp;tc PL Pleasant, or write ElecPhone 485-440l
Ph. WY 2-218!
$6,500. Helen Sauvage,
Pb. ".., 10 mat... WY 2-2284. Mrs. Patti~ Heelllly.
Worship sanJce1 followed with
troiUJ:, 209 Flftb SL, Point
Parllmbu!'i, W. Va.
99'l-2890.
7 12 6\P. .
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\feekelt.4 ltle!ltl of Mrs. Zrllla Rev. Clyde Hinton.
7 10 3tc
ANY CJ UB or organization Pleasant
6 9 30IA:
110M.llOY
5 ROOM house and balb oa •~ce.
ng
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Biggs
were Mr. and_ MrS. L_ar- oflerlng of $34. on July 3.
1~ •
tl:: · Ud like to hold an .::
.,.,...
lad
d 1 EI
aucllo*to raise funds, con- 1866 STEREO, lovely wainut BUDGET PRICED turnllllftl In
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large lot in Middloporl, priory G man an SIS er,
IZ8· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal, J
tact
ms Trading
Post console model. Radio equip- our lhird floor bndget shop.
I
I
ed to sell. See Arnola Dod- READY-MIX concrete deliver· ~t~ Mr. land
Mt Da:~~ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King were B
and Alition House, Rutland. ped with 4 speed automaUc Baker Furniture, Middleport
Jaell W. Carsey, Mgt.
son at 517 Bryon Place, Mld- ed right to your project.. ll'ast a man, wo ns,
.
in Caldwell recently to brlng
We baf!! completa auction changer, f speaker sound syo. Ohio.
11 IJ He
dleport , 0.
1 10 Gtc
and easy. Free esllmates. Mr~. Carlos Gladman all of horne the children who have
tem. Easy terms. Take over
O{'IE, RIDING horse, mare. Av- 6 ROOM. house- and bath, extra Phone 992-3284,
Goeglein Spr~ng!Ield.
bee tte dl B'bl
\t
1
faciliti~for
you.
Phone
payments
of
e5.f9
or
pay
balLUSTRE
FOAM
is
guaranteed
!
~ry
\Goeglein,
Rt.
33.
Porn•large
lot,
on
Depot
St.,
Ru~
Ready·M~
Co..
Middleport,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isaac
T;~~~
then
::lss
s:.::Pa~al
7
7 1 610
•
ance due $98.26-_Call 992:J2l8. til be the best carpet cleaner ]
y, 0 .. on the Athens Road. land, 0. Ph . 742-5783.
Obio.
6 30 tic and two daughters of Zona was presented an award for
lRE
a ltlgh
school WELL eqn;pped coal mine on you have &lt;ver used or your
h. llfJ2.&amp;15.
_7 6 6tp__
7 10 6tp
~ VIrgin!; ~sited Mrs.
the best camper.
:a=o~~o
~:g~~i Storr'' Run Road, 60 acres I money back. Electric sham- J ACRES, leparute, on Rt 7, ' Two houl!es Chester Road (Rt. l
AU(,"llll~t;ER
Biffs ~~Y- Spencer
and M nd M Chari M b
ability 1_, 1 cllllllenging job?
of cua:. P~ . SH 2-5022 be· pooer rental $1. Ehcrsbach. suitable flit motel or business, 71 . large' lot, with
house I
~::.=::lcf
sons"~1 Raci~e vllfled Mr. tmd Jr. ~a famu;'had 81 '::..t!~d
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tween • and 6 p.m. 7 8 12tp Hardware.
' 7 6tc road •IIITollllds 3 Bides of It. trailer - $5 000 DO
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spenand Vance ' ··- M
d Mt Ch I
Yoa ,.-e .invi.... !D consult
Pholie &amp;a? :IStll lllet 3 p m
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Write, Pr- a i;onla..
•"•· ency
,g
VISiwrs r. an
s.
ares
1112
wl.lb lllr. Dan Bargdill, Dlo•
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Small
frame
how;e,
E.
&amp;.
1..
IIIIAilll'llllD
Sunday.
Rauach
and
family,
Miss
!Uta
1 26 12
trict ~. ButPr Boy
•m~D · f . ---P·1-- tp77,. ...~a•n beStd.,rooP~h"'ouY..,- Btl$5~~
Sa ..,, CJIIj
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Kermit MeElroy, Mr. and Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Food-0-R:imas, to paluate
u""' re ngerator. 10ne ~ uuee
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I I lltti. JIIDieS McElroy and Mash and family, all of eo.
your Potential ill our rapidly
DAILY CROSSWORD
1203, Mason, W.Va.
nut Avenue, Pomeroy -f/,500
- ·
Dtmnle McElroy, all or Cowan Iumbus and Mr. and Mrs.~
expanding restaurant organlACR088
2. Alllllduous 21. Forbid
, ,
,
7 8 6tc Four bedronm house, 148 ButAuto Sale1
I Lake spent lite weekend with ell Masb and family, Gahanna.
zatlon as a future manager of
l.Mfl•••
3.Puppet
22-::~..
NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY ternut Avenue, Pomel'07 Mrs. Martha McElroy, Gene
4
111e of our locations. We will
o. ~aJk
t
BATHROOM I tic ti1a block
$7,500·00 ·
NEW 1H6 BUICK ... $2,564 and VergU
Mr. and Mn. Owen Smith
' Barnyard
plaet
tt.
~ute
aluminum
~
lonn
d
'
Three
bedroom
house,
ButterSpecial
VB
4
dr.
Sedan.
This
Mr
end
·
Mrs
Clifford
Cox
recently
were overnight visit1~;
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Buick
is
equ1pped
with
lamll1d
sister
MyrUe,
ol
Gary
ors
of
his
brother and family
0
11. confederate 6. Musical
,...,.
besan t :~ ows.al eth UI t Calle ing system, hardwood floors -tlne~ 18 io..neopou•~mratiVci·Le,1.n1·, Ind visited Mrs Hattie Fred: at Ripley, W. Va. , and aUcndb k
five
income rae et
12. Spoken
inatrument
tacte
~ rep r e reo · .
_ fii,OOO.OO.
I'adio, foam c~blons 'i.:.tb
·•
· .
ed the July 4th celebration.
2B.Bunk.
Apply ·p• only at UnIll. Seed
i.Bibll&lt;OI
Guy Netsler, Racine, OhiO. Two apartment house
O•· seall, large hub caps. Dlx. erick Sunday everung.
· Mr and Mrs Charles King I
Jon &amp;
•·Congress Streets,
&lt;overing
king
hou,e,
6 14 30tc
' 1
Stick &amp; full carpeting on
Mrs. Erma Cleland Council . d · cia
:
8
Athens
· from 1 5 pm
~::f.1~red
-~~::Can
so,
born S~eet, Pomeroy, arge floor, Special no trade price. Deputy, Mtf. Ada Van Meter,~ 8:
With Mr.
and
~~h
1~ .
cloth
million•
!~~
lot ,ooo.
f!,Mf.
Mre I!'.ltlter llklenour ol Cbeat- rs.
ing anct Mr. Olld
1r
ll.Avena
•:!.Land
27.MaJe
31.Trlrunr
Two apartment house,
Mul· NEW 1966 IMC t·.c· $1,1H er, Mtw. Zelda Weber of Ktmo Mrs. Charlea Ellis of Harrison·
''liOI ·lent
18. City
...,..""'
•heep
3f. Jo101'1let
berry Avenue, Pomerey \!I Ttm Pldw/' It u., the 2110 Hoad, and Mn. Helen WoH VIlle.
19. t'::::ter.
If.;::~
~8. :~dow• 35. ~:i
~,000.
~:~.. :!~ :Of:.~.: met With Mra. llaUie Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murriy'
""'ted
15. Old timeo
2~. Pl&gt;one book 3G. Preso
Fl\ e bedroom botl.!e, Laurel =peclal no trade price June II to audit the [) ol A Jr,. spent a weekend at Vlr- j
21 .ol'!ol0 or
17.Btraoll
abbrevra38.Greek
Street, Pomeroy - $6,&amp;00.
•ummer ole of Lod
books Refrahme ts liDia Beach, Vll.
10. Slollur
tlon
letler .
eLUMBER
Two bedroom, very
modern • ' 00.
ge
.
n
Mr. and Mrs. Branch Millet1
heit, Rock Springs, Pom•l'07· '
_7 13 31&lt; 1
- -- -- --··,
,
ONE 12 ,000 B'l'U cast Irvn A·
merican Standard Sunbeam
gas furnace, good condition. '

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Call 9i2-2571 or 992-39'15.
7 7 tfc
THREE tmd lour roolll lurnlsbed and lllllurnished apart.
ments. W'l .MM. · 12 8 Uc
roua ROOiil fundlllitd apart.
ment WY ~t 14 ~
THREE and four roolll !urllisbed apartments. All utllJ.
ties paid. Phone IVY W171.
Rowley aiJd Reed. Afllr I
p. m. call WY 2-3574.
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your home from termites,
IDIB, cockroaches, crtokets,
acorpions, silverfl8h, sptdera,
wasps and water bugs, Avail·
able It King Builders Supply
Co., Middleport.
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BLAEnNARS
Middleport, - $9,995.
Three bedroom, very modern
Po...roy, Ohio
home with all utilities, in
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Enterprise next to E.U.B. Jli7 CHEVROLET, A-1 condl1108• lltandani V-1. Also 8 pow·
Church - $1i,500.
Service Slation, vac:ant, with ~ • glide automatle trallllmiJ.
7 12 ate
living quarters, upper Syra· SIOII. Ph. 99U2!111.
cuse. Will sell on ltmd conleliJal Notice
tract. - $2,500.
1.57 acres, with house, WnU
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Pen Road, spring, electrh!lty -"'1!":.
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- $1,000.
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Mrs.
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Mrs. Zona Blggll a recent even-

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-Mrs. Hallie Frllderlok
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Mr. end Mn. Jolm Garroway
t1 Ci!"lmt, Md., wert IUIIB!s of
relatives ltere. JllnmJ Clark
and Sheila Clark _returned home
with them to YiliL .
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l'lstructlons
low nea• Rutland o a wen
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INTERsTATE
that never goes dry, firat
SEMI DIUVING
$1,000 may take it.
Ph.
Mea ages 20 tD fl
SH 2·5022 between 4 and 5
WE ARE now selectina and in- p. m.
7 8 !:ltp
~~~'viewing men frvlll this area
.
to frnlll u Semi Drivers. No
Legal Notice
esperlenee necessary, and no
...At
need to rel~ate. Earn over 11~
0'::,,~,:::.,:w,:u~
$S a8 per
· hr. after
abort "" hoonna •• tllo 1orr w4a•t
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p.m , Julr
lOih IIoltllo
1rab1lna.
For application and at••rEut
My order
tt. olfl••
orru..
lni\!I'Viel(o call Gl3-241-li572, 2t '"'· ...,. N•"''· Cio.k. ' " ,,.
hr, service, or 51~5649. Or
write for application !D Inter.......
ltaiA! Semi Tr. Dept., c-o al:,'~~~ :, ~','~~~J:~ f,/:.1;~ . ~
Transporrntion Bldg Ro o m ..,., ""''"' win bo •••• •• ,..
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426, 307 E. 4th Street, Cin., of township cler•. Nina RobiDIIDR.
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7 6 !Ole ,,.,._ R. R. ._ CooMue. 0 "' 0· ,. '"'

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of Belpre visited her lather,
Mr. Elijah Michael over ..
weennd.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer. G U,
Win and daughter attended lie
Warner reunion at the die
of Mr. 11nc1 Mre. Lorenzo avIs reoently.
W.Uebd visitors of MI; and
Mrs. William Deal vtf1ri Mr.
llld MrL MartiD Smart Of Colltmhos, Mr. and iUra. lllaniey
llell and soa ol Clevd•e! snd
Mr. and &amp;ln. Wo)'lll leal and
ltlmily

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Jl•- v CR'fl"l''QUOTE - Bwolltnr to work It;
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One letter simply rrtands for II!IDther. I11 tbls •ample A Ia ,_
for tbo II.. X fw 1111 t .... 0'.. etc. ~ IMtlttl, 11111
11114 11 ottht wonla lil'tlll iiiiiii
tf&lt;&gt;pllla, 1111
Jlach daJ
leltAitol are dlfftnmt.
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Timmy, spent llteir vacall08
Joanne £MQ, llalnttff
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Mrs. Artx, Mrt. QriiCI CIUk
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aad Mrs. Joba Stout were llbop·
PIIIJ In llat:lne.
Mr. and MrS. boiiner Rbadlil,
.
Mr. anct Mra. llldtard Jlltolltt,
11)1 Mia. Jtti llolt
Bellndl and R!Uj, fl Duallit•
Mr. and Mrs. Artbut Glbaon W. Va. spent their •ICitlnll 1k
ol AJblny were tuesll of Mr. II SOUtlt c.roJlna,
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Mr . IIIII. ~
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Mts. ElellOJ't Stou~ Daytoll, In ColtmtbUs lor the ~ ol
llld Habert Stout spent the Mr. DAvid lloltet.
Foutlh Wllb Mrs. Jolm l!toUL
and 114d· WUI Day ....
Mr. and Mra, awiea ICJ)IIello lotll! time In Flrila.
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dallibter, ldr. lind Mrs. Stat1·
ley lliaf aDII ..n, Clevelalld.
Mr, llld Mrs. I ger Youna
bad .. dlmler gul ~ on Moodq, Mr. ll1d Mrs. Wayne Beat
ll1d tamiJ,J and_ N • and Mrs.
Mlrllll,BIIiarl ol lumb118.
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DRUMSTICKS

10 c~~is $1

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BREASTS

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

lb. 49c

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HALVES

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Monday ai"Racine.i.'egio~· Building·

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18, 1968

PQ.meroy-Mlddleport, 0.,

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~t =stitCh:,!~fc1:.,me~~::~

G,;tlf;ify·Fair
Flower Show
IsTbeReviewed
Wlndlng Trail

1be

Officers lor the coming yearllous !1hatrmen. were s~vea.
ter Road. Following _an ~
were Jnstailed when Meigs Coon· was reported that tbe .
Gai'den noon of sewing; Meidl MllliOa.l
and Brownie ·Troops oil tha KraWS&lt;Zyn, Trlna Gibbs;
WEDNESDAY .
ty Salon 710, 8 et 40, Jhet Mon- would stuff letters of TB
·,),·
wss boat of Garden club gave a demonslration on !lew to
:p~~f~~~~~ and Middleport are 1Leader, Mrs. A. R. Kn)ght: MEIGS RIDING Club will day evealn~ at the Racine Am· Ifor .lh• ·County Tuberculosis
olflcers of the county recently make melon balls. Pllins wert
~
a Day Camp at Camp Aides, Twlla Clatworthy, Beckyj have a work session at the Rock encan Leg10s hall.
OOCiation.
at 11\e CoiUDibla Gas Co. Oflice. Jl1llde for judging and !Dr a fair
at Chester. Mrs. A. R. H011dashal~ Debbie
Har'l Springs Fairgrounds Wednesday 1 Pearl Knapp, ch~pea~, ope~- The pouvolr meeting on
Mrs. Charles Lewis, county bc\oth. A dessert course wu
is the camp din;ctor. brecb~
.
Mr&amp;. Rog~~r KltUe of Glouscb~lrman and president served by Ans Holl~r and Marl1ev~nlng beginning at 6:30 p.m. ed tlie meetmg m ntuahstic day, July 17, and the
·~:u:~:r~i~•:re the uruts and The Maples, No. 2 Umt, B81'- when construction will begin on !Drm. Louise Stewart of Athens, on Monday, at the Nell
ter vl&amp;lted Monday with
'be Wlildlng Trail club, pre- lyn Mcintyre to nme members
:tj
including
89 1bar• Anthony, Ida CasJe, Bar- the new show ring. Leo Kenne&gt; ,a m~mber ol Ga!lia Salon 612, Columbus, were announced.
aunt, Miss Vesta McCoy.
&amp;i~ and welcomed Don Reu- and three guests, Jo Toney, Soli
and 42 helpers and small , bara Fultz, April Frazer, Deb- dy, Jr. is urging all members to was Inlroduced. Reports of vaP. parody, to be presented by
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ter secretary of the Fair Board Bentz and Eddle Holter.
children:
Ira Goodnite, Daren
Hollis, be there to gel the work underlocal Salon on Sunday, was
Steve Dootittle, son of Mr.
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Brownies
D1ane Lewis, Diana
Lynch, way
cossed and plans made for the and Mrs. George Doolittle, Be· as •uest. Prmted ~grsms ~
Busy Bees from the Beeches [Cindy Manle). Deborah Mul-~
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TIHJRSDAY
M
pracUce held on Tuesday even- rea, i&amp; the flUeS! of his grand· the county flow~r sow ~~ ~
Unit No. 4. Mern Ault, Mary I ford, ~artha McNeal.' J a~ e t I POMEROY BEND C. B. Ra-~ ~
lng.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn buted. ~~t!~!re:f.':neds th~
K. Gallagher, Cmdy
Glaze, Lee Neal Judnh O"en, C,~rol dio club will hold its regular ~
It was voted to get · a· suite Lambert. He accompanied them
b Pa uesUon
Juhe Hamm. Cheryl llanmng, , Topel. Teresa Thomas, Shar·l monthly meeting, Thursday eve. I ~
of l'OOll18 at the Neil House for lo Middleport as they were re· ~gra~~w~lo~od. y q
Kathp Hnrns. Tam! Hollman. un Wilson, Brenda Van Meter, I nlng, July 14. at the club house!~
the Marche. Those who plan
from a lrip to New "u was an:mced that Mr•.
VIckv Manle) Lee Ord, Hecky 1Mila Powell, Beverly Smith,
L' 1 H 11
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attend are Pearl
York with Mr. and Mrs.
,
Rou~h . Beth Vaughan, Knsta VIcki Abbot, Linda Rupe: Lead· I onyo:~n P~AYER Group ofl j''
Thornton, Gladys
ter Knight and Mrs. Pete El· Alberl: Ponte, an accredited
Morm l\lm Ohlinger Tdmnu ers. Mona Lee Neal, Charlene! the Laurel Cliff Free MethodiSt I
Catherine Welsh, Eunle
berleld.
/::~."~~.'%~ :·:~;ou\~ Tbe annual picnic meeting oJ
Hunnell. a guest. LuAnne Hun- Thomas, Delores Lynch. Aide,, church will meet at the church, I
er. Myrtle Walker and
Mary A-lsi class Pete Werner, who
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ced th t · th the Middleport Business
and
nell and Lea dm Edna Hun- Debbie llunnell ; Other helpers, 1
Mrs. Welby Whaley returned Martin '
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wr 81so announ
a
e Professional club was beld Tues,
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hom T d
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Is stationed at Charleston, S.
convention of Garden
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nell. Sara Owens. Sharon Gaze,
c ea. onna .
• ROCK SPRINGS Grange will
•. ues ay evemng, a er Mrs. Stewart mstalled
the C. is here for 8 30 day leave cl bs will be h ld In Cln i U day evening In the social room
0
Aides. 1'\dJH.: v Arnold. Jackie Annie Chapman (art director).
Th
a vtstt in Athens w1th Mr. and officers The tables for
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e
c nna of the Columbus and Southem
Seidenable.. Sharon
Glaze. Ann Rupe. Lois Burt, music.
meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. ere Mrs Sam Bolin
ti 0
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ted I ed d With hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs.
year. Mr. Reuter explained Ohio Electric Company. Mrs.
Fl
11 will be practice for inspectio~.
·
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~ were ecora
n r an G. G. Werner.
to get entry tickets and
Helpef' ilita ltamm. Donna Buckeyes No. I.
orane A picnic dinner at 7 p m. will Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilder- white. Installed were Myrtle
deadline for entry tick- Grace Pratt, president, opened
Glaze. .
Burney . Shelia Folmer, Connie precede the meeting.
lmuth visited Sunday evening at Walker, Chapeau,
. EunJe Mrs. Cora Slua~t has returnlhe meeUng and presided.
LittlP Elvt&gt;s Unit ~o 5. An1ta ;Grueser, Connif' Lanmng,_ DarFRIDAY
Galli olis with Mr and Mrs Bnnker, First DemJ-Chapeau ed to her home m Olarleston, ets.
Miss Jane Douglas, receni
Ash, Debbie Bailey. Julia Cape~ lene Michael s, Ann Ohlmger, ICE CREAM SOCIAL at lhf Pet/Nibert and'la;.ily and al: Premiere; Julia Hysell Second W. Va., following a visit here Refreshments ol COIIkies and graduate of Hol%er Hospllal
hart. Jafkle Carst y, Tm.J Dul· Ot&gt;hb1e Ohlmger Mchsa Rlzer, I
.
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Demi Chapeau Deuxiene· Ma- with her brother and
punch were served by Ule hns
f)', Chel'le Fry. Crv.·stal Glaze, Becky Seelig Becky Will, Di- ' Rock Spl'lngs MethodiSt Church so VISited at Holzer Hospital.
Mart' S t .
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Cook tess club from an atlractive Ia- school of Nursing, and recipl,
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' Fridav July 15 at 6:30 p.
ry
m, ecre a~re-cassiere, aw, r. an
rs. omer
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d I d ent of the nursing scholarship
-Patty Heston, Vicki Hoffman . ana Carsey. 1-!:hzabeth Blaett- on
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.Mr and Mrs Robert Lswis Dorothy Spencer L'Archiviste·
ble In white cover an er.n ere
Kim Jones. Mic!ie!a l.ronard, nar . VIcki Blankenship, Mela- ~· Five flavors or home~a~e and family hav~ returned home Eileen Searles L''Aumonier ·
Brian Stewart has returned with an arrangement In red given by the local club, waa I
Cindy R(•cdy. t\ngu'
SJsson, , me Burt. JL'nny C~apman, Maur ~~ cream, cake, cmd hot drmks after a two weeks vacation at Gladys Mowr~y, L'Concierie.
to ~~~ home In Columbus after white and blue, made by Mrs. guest.
Lisa Thom:.~s. Hrbrcca Thomas, ine Hennessy, F..d1th Mees, Peg- will be sold.
~
Intermediate Lake
Bellaire
On behalf of the
Mrs a Ytslt here with his grandpar· John Terrell. Favors were small . She expressed her apprecla·
Kathy Werr.' Leiid!'rs. Joyce gy O'Bmn. Sandy Curtis. She!- POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL Mich
,
' Stewart resented Mrs.
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Mr. asd Mrs. G. G. Wer- ftags in candy standards. The lion lor the scholarship and hoi&gt;'
Leonard, Donna Jones. Carolyn lv Clark Leaders Carol Oh- Athletic Association wall spon.
"th
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patriotic theme was also car- ed. that it would be continued
'fhomas Helpm Rellv Fultz, Imgcr Belly Fol,;,er· Aide · sora teen record hop with the Mrs Brian Harris and daugh- ·WI 8 pasted •• peau PIm.Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons ried out in the napkins Mrs lor other students wishing to en.
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also presen ...e gave to s.
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Erma Mulford
Krisly DaviS.
Jays t IS cemmg n ay mg ler, Patty, of Ravenswood, W. Walker asd commented on their and daughter, Mrs.
Lloyd Moore presided al the
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The Ind ian~ 1 ~·'
1d- The Oaks. No. 3, Jyl Heaver,: from 8_to 11 p.m., at th~ Pome-1Va., visited Monday afternoon. association as members or Ra· Sweet of Bellows Falls,
Vt., punch bowL
Mrs. Janet _Korn reported on
ers under agel. LaUI a I),II Jnger. , i\anry Buskirk, R~bert ~uck- , roy HJ gh ~hool auditonum ' with Mrs. Dessie P~tterson.
cine American Legion Auxiliary. spent the weekend in
Ithe contract mformatton to be
owen Folmer. Timmv Tl10mas, worth. Ueth Fultz \lcl 1l dd C,•)hs , The dance 1s open to the pub- Mr. and Mrs. Usw1n Nease of The Salon also resented Mrs with Mr. J. W. Carson and
I used on future scholarships.
Dick ; Owen, Brett Jones. M1t- Amy Hamrn, Terri Ingles, Ma· lie
.
Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Martin 0 ani~ of the
· ghter, Miss Ruth carson.
I Mrs. Prall asked members to
chell lll!apmnn. Lor~ Hupe. Mar- ;ry Krawsczyn, Sue Lee. Deh-1 LETART FALLS Umled Bre· Herbert Davis of AthellS, spent witli a •whl rse in
Miss Nancy Reed and her
: house members ol the Wind
.,.;;;;;·:;..------"....,~..-.~, : bie McGuffen, Debbie Triplett, i thren Church w1ll sponsor a th• weekend at Hamilton, with lion ol her ..: the past year. motlier, Mrs. Elmer Reed were
Symphony commg to Pomeroy.
t'
I Melanie Walters Diana R1dge- rummage sale al the Smith pro- IMr and Mrs William Nease
k'
h
Is
d
visitors In Columbus
The club voted to lnviie Rulil
1111
~av
ViCki
Cla;k
Sheila
Meperty
on
2nd
St.
in
Pomeroy
and
fami'l
.
Coo
Jes,
pone
ed'
th
alon
Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Jones
and
f$,
IVef
Crow,
district director, to the
MEIGS THEATRE
mmtswereserv a1 ee se
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b
:Kmght,
Phyllis
New
ltm,
Cmdy
·Fnday.
July
15
The
sale
Will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherley
Swan
of
the
meeti
from
table
daughter,
Carleen,
of
Pontiac,
Thirty
attended
the
family
reAUflUSt
meeting w ic wiD e
Pomeroy, Onlo
8
Iand Mr. and Mrs. Wayne lth h'te ng,
t ed 'th Micb., visited over the week- union ot Mrs. Bessie Oliver of a hamburger fry at the New
:Moore. Sheila Moore : Lenders, start at 9 a.m
1 cover, ~e~ WId end in Middleport witli rela- Rutland at Royal Oak Park Sun- Haven Park. The meeting will
Dillie
.1
Krawselyn
.
Janice
The
Morning
Star
E
U.B.
I
Pierce
visited
over
the
weekw
w
Wednesday &amp; Thursday
Gibbs Jackie Lee; A1de, Bern- Youth Fellowship " sponsor- 1end at Ashbridge Pa with Mrs anhiarrnangement.tho d
adls
and friends
day, July 3, at a picnic. Tbey follow at the home of Mrs. Nl&gt;July 13·14
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NOT OPEN
ade!te Hen11essy.
ing an 1ce cream soc1a
n- Pierce's cousins Mr and Mrs
'th
ld Att di
Mrs. Forrest Baehtel, Mrs. were Mrs. Bessie Oliver and lan Swach mmer.
d:ly, July 15, at 1 p.m. in the 1 Lawrence Bee~n. ·
· on 1 er 8 e.
en ng were
Crooks and son, Gene Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Swackhamer and Mrs.
1
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church basement. II will be sold I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor
abov~a:~~ Iva Powell and
and Mrs. Gladys Diehl Lee Mlller, Robert and Terri, Gloria Ebersbach were host...
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Julv 15-16
Jnsta/laf10n
by the dish and one-half gal· and family of Grove City and Gemma
·
of Arlington, Va., were in All!- all of Rutland; Mr. and Mr•. es for tile picnic and wlll also
Ion containers.
Miso Rosemary Raub of Colum·
over the weekend lor a James M. Oliver, Vicki, Debra, serve as hostesses on the Au·
"lONG RAT"
/Cers
SATURDAY
bus,
were
weekend
guests
ol
performance
of the musical Patty, Jimmy, Daniel, and Dot- gust meeting, Games were
Geo. Segal Tom Cour!f'nfly
Featu.. t(o
MIDDLEPORT PARK asso- their parents, Mr. and Mr s.
"Canielot" liVen at MoWII Un- Ue Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bo- played following the meeting.
'cmtmn will sponsor a dance Joseph Raub and son, Jack.
lal
lon College. Forrest Bachtel, a wen, all of Goshen, lrJd.; Mr.
Officers lor the coming year party this Saturday night at Teresa Taylor of Grove
sludesl there, has the role of and Mrs. Calvin Oliver, Neil, NEW PASTOR ANNOUNCED
were installed at the meetings! the Middleport c•mmumly park is spending a week with her
King Arthur In the production. Gary, Paula Sue and Leigh Ann Rev. Charles E. Dozer Is the
of the Disabled American vet- startmg at 8 p.m.
grandparents, Mr. and M rs. Hob..- Hospital:
VisiU&amp;g Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koeh- of Crosslanes, Nllro; Mr. and new paslor at the Danvlllo PDerans and of the Auxiliary Mon1Joseph Raub.
hours 2.f and 7-8 p.m. Parenta ler and sons, Mike and Richard, Mn. Merlin Martin, Merlin, Jr., grim Holiness Church. He ez.
TONIGHT, THURSDAY
day evening.
were Edith Spencer, command-~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Columbu'B, spent Sunday wilb Paniela, and Hilliard, of Glen- lends a cordial welcome to evand FRIDAY
Ed Spencer was Installed as oer; Linnie Wolfe, senior vice and family of Coiumbus
Admissions
Mrs. R. C. Sansbury and Miss llum. N. Dakota; Rev. and Mrs. eryone. Services are: Sunday
July 13-14-15
ccmmander, John White, senior Icommander; Lillian Reitmire, the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Homer B, Holstein,
Sally Schaaf. Tbey also visited Ezra Bowen, o~ Switzer, W, Va., School, 9:30; Morning Worship,
"SEX AND THE SINGLE
vice commander; Kenny Mad.,tumor vice commander:
Mr. and Mrs. Kerns
Roush, ' First Ave.; Mrs. R. J.
with Mrs. Lawta Koehler, Cbes- and Carlos Oliver of Washing· IO:SQ; Youth Class 6:45 SUIIday
GIRL"
den, junior vice commander; 1Wolle, adJUtant and treasurer;
Run.
dren, 5TI Sun Valley Dr.;
ter Road.
ton, D.C. 1be Rev. l!lzra Bowen Evening; EYBngellsUe &amp;ervlce
Tony Curtis
'Mali• Wood Leonard Jewell, adjutant; Lar-! Ethel Tbom~ ,. chaplam,
. Nannette. Richardson of Co· Everett c. Deltlney, 24 Cruzel Mr. and Mrs, Don Graber cave a short talk. Persooal notes 7:30; Prayll' and Praise ser·
&lt;Tech,"~z1 ~0 "
ry Thomas, treasurer; Owen! Gilkey, patriotic
mslructor, lumbus amved Sunday to spend st.; Mrs. Hershel T. Winters' bave returned to Cleveland lol· of some of tbe guests, In con- VIce Wednesday evealng, 7:30.
"OF HUMAN BONDAGE"
Watson, chaplain; and
Mildred Wolfe, sgt at arms; her vacation with Mr. and Rio Grande: Miss Edith Hut- lowlng a visit bere with her
with the reunion, are
Kim Novak
Wolfe. sgt. at arms.
and Lillian Steiff, musician.
Manning Roush and with sinpiilar, First Ave.; Mrs. lies- DJOther, Mrs. E. M. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mar·
DAUGRI'ER BORN
~""'~:::;:~L~a~~vr~e~nr~e~H~a~rv~e~y~_::ln~st~a~lled:!,~ln:.,_~th~e_;::~! Plans were made by the
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ter R. Cline Patriot star Rl.. The Rev. and Mrs.
are at Rutland visiting lier Mr. and Mrs. James Louk!t,
I'
iliary, for a .rummage sale
KerllS Roush.
Mrs. Ruby Saunders,
' Boone and children
.
, Mrs. Bessie Oliver and Pomeroy, are announcing birth
; August 12-13 m the Coates
Mrs. Jolin F. Baily and
Star Rt.. Belford L.
vacationed at Gun Lake,
siSter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Ill their first cbiJd, a daughter,
isg, Middleport, and those
ghter, Mrs. Russ Wal&lt;on
Rl 1 Vi~ton · Harrison c.
and visited ellroute home
·
while they are moving Lori Jean, we1ghing elg hI
ing rummage for pick up may Sunday, at Stewart with Mrs. Jess Rio G;ande· Cathy Ann the Rev, and Mrs. M. E.
III Dayll!n, Ohio from Glenburn, pounds, nine ounc01 ~ndsy
, contact Mrs. Spencer,
C. D. Arnold.
Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- evealng at St. Jooepb Hospital,
1 Angell Rl 2 ero..:n City · Fred- son and family In St. Parts.
' Wolfe or Sadie Wolfe.
erick j_ Wilson, Pt. Pl~asant; Mrs. Jessie Stevens Sisson
Lee Miller and Mrs. Bes- Parkersburg. Grandparenta are
Miss Oleva Ann Smltli of
Ralph L. Clark, New Haven; Chicago, Dl., is the guest
Oliver and Grover visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louks,
Jumbos spent a weekend
Miss Peggy Russell, Rt. 1 Mid- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gallagher.
the weekend with relaUves Syracuse, and Mrl.
Eloise
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dleport; Mrs. Wayne F. Sloan, She Canie for the funeral
Ada, and Alger, Ohio.
Mankla and the late liewla F.
Lewis Smith and Nancy.
Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Mrs. Paul c. her uncle, Isaac Taylor of
Grover Oliver spent tbe past Walker, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers Barlow, Rt. 3 Weliston; Mrs. land.
week with hla mother, Mra. Descalled on Mrs. Beulah Cordray, Wess Hollback Blackfork· Jane Mr. and Mrs. Russell
sle Oliver. He's a paUent at Vet- Mrl. Arthur Lee MOler bas .,.
Mr. and Mrs. Hennon Cordray, WiUiams, Rt. Jackson; Ugar ol Logan visited Sunday
erans Hospital in Chillicothe. listed lu the U.S. Air Force. He
and at the Frank Bobo home Dial, Jr., Scottown; Wood N. relatives and friends here.
Robert Eugene, son of Mr. and will leave sometime In Ocll!ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold GJH,og- 1on Sunday after0011n.
Everrelt, Ravenswood: · Arthur Jt•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--,
ly, VIcky and Bruce, joined
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boring G F bes Argillite K Do
brothe&lt;-tn-law and sister, Mr. and son, Stevie, of Massacbu- · GorR '
Ashland'y.; K n08
and Mrs. Elba McKnight,
• amey,
• . y,;
sells, spent a day here with Mrs. Elberi c. Fulton, Rt. 2
lumbus, for a camping trip
his
aunt, Mrs. Fern Gillog1Y Wellston; Mrs. Vance MeDonRoyal
Oaks
Park
over
d
Court St.
Pomeroy
an Mr. G'JJ
I og1Y·
ald, Ravenswood·, Mrs. Paul D.
cent weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oil'Je B·
Wyant, Jackson.
and family and Miss Wanda
111r1111
Metcalf
ol
Cincinnati
spent
the
Mrs.
Homer
B. Holstein, SIC
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M.
weekend here witli Mrs, Hazel Flrst Ave., son, 8:33 p.m. TuesALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Burke.
day; Mrs, Paul C. Barlow, Rt
Mr. and Mrs. Don
h
3
and Pam and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wellston, daug ter, 2' 45 p.
)
m. Tuesday.
Jelters and family have returnDlscbargee
ed from a vacation and fishing
Mrs . sadi e E.....
» -wa. Mrs.
lrip to Canada,
Carl E. Dotson, Forrest GillenThose visiting the Dale Dyes water, Mrs. Hattie P. Gillespie,
and attending the wedding of Mn. Stephen D. Hirkala, Robtheir granddaughter,
ert E. BuHman, Mrl. Wilbur
Dale Dye and Grant Price
M. Mercer, Arthur Napper, SaAthens oa Saturday
evet:ling I mue1 L. Pickens, Mrs . ~:!~II
were Mr. and Mrs.
Cb&lt;!Sier I B. Stantial, Teresa
Baumgardner and
muth, Mrs. Sophia J • \17l1Uam~,
Coshocton, Mr. and Mrs.
Patricia Woods, Amanda
Walker and family of
Wells, Mrs. Janiea F• "'lllecup'JI
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man, Mr: aa d Mrs. Glen
. Irwin and Infant SOD, M'fl. Cbarl01
Not All Sizes In Every Number, But Good Selection of Styles
and faDllly of MarySVIlle, and Young and lnfaDI daugbler.

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Social News

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Elberfelds are open Week Days Until Son Fridays until 8 •• and 011 Saturdays
until 9.
This Week We Are Having A,Sale of Furniture on the
3rd. Floor and on the 2nd. Floor. Come In and SAVE on
Your New Living Room Suite- Bed Room or Dining
Suite - Your New Kitchen Outfit - Dependable Well
Known Brands in Every Department.

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Mr. Edythe
and Mrs.
PeterHarUord,
Kepnar ll = ; ; ; ; i ; ; - : ; : : : : : :
and
Kepnar,
Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reed aad
daughter, Kathy, of Clevelaud
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greer
of Greenville, S. C., were re&gt;
cent weekend guests ol Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pickett
and daughter, Dayll!n, visited
at the Victor Perry home on
Saturday night and Sunday.
1bey also called to see his
mother, Mrs. Laura Krebs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Crablree, Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. Ronnie Bolen were
Fort Knox, Ky. over theU.:,,:~:
end. Pvt. Kennelb E. C
and Pvt. Ronnie Bolen are In
basic traiRing there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robl!rt Grim
and chlldreo of Pcca, W.
!lp8llt a weekend with
brother and tdster-ill-law, Mr.

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CHICAGO (UP!) - Eight I The survivor of the massacre
student nurses were strangled in the apartment 011 Chicago's
today in their duplex apartment liar South Side remained hidden
by a tall young stranger while for hours, then burst Into the
8 ninth girl ·huddled in terror I street at 6:30 a.m. CDT where
beneatli a bed.
she fwnd a policeman.

The girl, Identified as Clrizon and found one sir!, nude, lying
Amoro, said that a young, on a couch on tbe first floor.
white assailant appeared "out The seven others, clad In night
of nowhere" in the apartml'llt clothes, were In two bedrooms
which the student nurses on the second floor.
shar ~ 1 seven blocks from the
The dead girls were tentativeSouth Chicago Community Hos~ ly identified as Marietta
pita!, where they worked.
Garguilo, 21: Pamela WilkenTerrified Wltb Gun
ing, 22; Gloria Devey, 23;
Hours later, two young white men were arrested on
thP northern Indiana toll road by stat• police in Lake The girl was hysterical and SusRn Farris, 21:
Patricia
:ounty,lnd., four miles east of the lllin~Is.state line. p 0• could not Immediately give a Matuschi, 25; Marian Nordan,
lice said one or both matched the descnptton of the kill· coherent accoWJI of what ~ Valecienta Tasson, 25, and
!f ~lven by the surviving nurse.
.
happened. Police said it ap- Nina Schmale, 21.
One of the men arrested had a Romaman P.•ssport, peared the killer held the girls One of the victtmo was
&gt;ro'ce said, and the other was a native ol the Ph11Ippmes. at gunpoint, terrifying them, NeB':"·. two were from the
'r 1 ,1 of the slain nurses and the survivor were from the and then IOIIk them mdivldually Phil1pp1nes and five were
Philippines. Ttte two men were returned to Chicago for ' to rooms and killed them.
white, police said.
questioning.
Officer Daniel Kelly was the
Abont Six Feet Tall
first poUceman Miss Amoro I Miss Amoro described the
~}iii.iii&amp;~iiiWJiil i&amp;:lt"'ffl- found. He entered the building killer as six feet tall, weighing

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short hair and wore a black for death.
'o~· o/':;' ,ath duplex was located
coat.
Two of the victims were ~o d!ly from the
She quoted the killer as gagged. Others bad been tied Co, .nunily Church, where
saying he needed money "to with cloth apparently stripped announcement hoard sold
get to New Orleans." He looted from sheets.
next Sunday's sermon would
the duplex before he left, sbe The yOIJJJg women appeared titled "Male Veraus Female."
said, and carried a flUD.
to have been sexually molested. All of the victims were In
Sgt. Thomas Bingham said Tbe hospital and duplex are either their second or third
the girl on the first floor was
a white neighborhood, 13 1·2 year of nursing training, the
killed firBt.
miles eoutheast of Chicago's administrator said.
Miss Amoro a p pare n I I Y Loop and bard by the great The duplex was fairly new,
crawled under a bed during the steelmaking section of Chlca- constructed of light brick with
first attack and stayed there. go's South Side and near wood panelling on the fr 011t.
The killings were believed to Indiana's Calumet Industrial The units const~t. of a living
have occurred around 3:30 a.m. complex.
room, kitchen, dmmg room and
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A. S. Daniel, admini,tratl~e bathroom downslairs and
Bmgham said It appeared tlie director of the hospital, said bedrooms and a bathroom
killer had kept the young the duplex was one ol three upstairs.
women In one room wbUe he rented by the hospital for Its Includes previous

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