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Middle)JOrt
..eekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rlchanl Pickens wer&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Chari., Pickens
~ ind son,
Bruce,
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickens, Baltimore, Md .. and their
sister, Mrs. Paul Kautz and
daughlers of Columbus; also Mr.
end Mrs. Jan Haurk and chi!- ~
dren, Brent and Brenda of Colwnbus. They also visited in .
Mason, W. Va. with Mrs. Mar1
garet Pickens and Mr
and 1
Mrs. Bill Thomas where a fam-~
lly picnic was held.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bing
and daughter. Judy, Clevelanct,
were recent guests of her motller, Mrs. J. K. Smith and olh·
er relatives.
Riehard Pickens is ·a surgical
patient a! Meigs General Hospital.
Mrs. Walter Athey is a patient at Holzer Hospital for ub·
servation and treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly
aDd son, Tommy. and Mrs. Vincent Dabo spent Salurday in
Columbus.
Weekend visitors with
Mr.
lnd Mrs. Albert
Roush and
·lamily were Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Roush and daughter,
thy, Newton Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
LarrY Flowers, ColumbLIS; Mrs.
Gamet Herdman, Mrs. James
Mathefly, and family, Gary and
lim, and Mrs. Alta Miller, Le:&gt;n, W. Va.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roush
and family of Des Moines, Iowa,
nave arrived for a visit with
11is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
lousb and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch
md sons, Steven and David ol
Wheeling, W. Va., &gt;pent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
onrl Mrs. Perry Mitch and Mr.
md Mrs. John Seines.
Miss Elaine Davis, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis,
bas returned from a seminar at
liJe Patiw University in Greeotastle, Ind. She was returned
home by her mother. who was
occompanied on the lrip by
!lean Barnitz and Mrs. 0. B.
ltout. Mrs. Stout at~ended the
aniversity there several years

BETHEL 6Z MEETS
Belll•l No. 82 of the lnternalionai Order of Job's Daughters
met Monday evening at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple, wilh
Linda Lyons , honored queen.
presiding. Plans were made to
a'ttend church services at the
Gro:al B•nd Methodisl church
Sunday, Augusl 7, at 9:30a.m.,
ahd for a school of instruction
Monday, August 8. All officers
md th~ choir are to meet at
:he Pomeroy Masonic Temple
Wednesday, Augusl 3, at 5 p.
n. for practice.
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris

This Week End in the Womens Ready To

e Chane! No. 5 oou de Co log no
eMy Sin IOU doLonvln Cologne
e Tobu Cologne By Dank
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Wear Department on the 2nd Floor -

We Are Having ASale of
WOMENS UNIFORMS

CLEANUP SALE

CORDUROY PILLOWS
12" size - round and square box aha~. Fllllnf
Polyurethane Foam, Red, Melon, Beige, G&lt;lld.

.... 69c

$5.95 Uniforms-- $4.00
$6.95 Uniforms
$7.95 Uniforms·- $6.00
$8.95 Uniforms-- $7.00

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HOUSE BROOMS

STICK-ON
PLASTIC

Tbe modem broom for the
modern kitchen. Made

18'' wide, good selection

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of

100% broom com. Light
in wight. Sturdily COD·
structed for extra wear.

patterns. Decorate! everythinjl.

$10.00 and $1G.9S

Uniforms

lndlano Mold

ALL VINYL

$1.39

39c r•rd

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69c

$12.95 and $13.95

Uniforms

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Printed Sailcloth

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45" width -

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SALEI INFANTS &amp; TODDLERS

MIAMI

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Get

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Boel Todai'-

Uabe.u...abl• bat Tme
Cl.l'IPII~

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CASES

Crawlers--Sun Suits
Diaper Sets
Sizes small, medium, large and 9-12 or 18 months.
A good 1eleclion of styles.
$1.00 SUN SUITS
SALE T7c
$1.69 SUN SUITS
SALE $1.28
$1.9S CRAWLERS-PLAY SUITS
$1.68
$2.95 DIAPER SETS.CRAWLER SETS $2.1. 0
$3.95 NEVER IRON DIAPER SETS
$2.50

$1 OO

100% cotton. fine seectlon
of colorful printed de·
signs. Size 40x36.

·Stripes In Gold - Blue - Green - Pink - Orchid.
Large 22x44 inch size,

2

for

Fine combed 100% rotton. Drlp-drl crease resistant
finish. ',8" - ¥•" - ;) .. - 1" checks. Preshrunk.
Vat colors. All colors.
Sol•

DISH
TOWELS
3 for $] OO
Choose stripe~, cheeks,
lloral patterns. Colorful,
aboorbenl All Bli l~x30

QUALITY CUSTOM DRAPERIES

$]CO

49c

39c
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69c

99c
$1.74
$1.49
$2.27
$1.49
17c
17e
$1.49
99c
17c
$1.27
$2.10
$2.44
SUO

FOR TABLE and
FLOOR LAMPS
While Tlu!U IAII

$100 .....

pair

MATCHING WASH CLOTHS
12x12 inches

DRESS
PRINTS

Subjects by Well Known Artlats. Seucapea - Horm
- SUD Life - Landsca~ - Portraits - Street
Scenes.
FOR THIS
00
SAL I

4 for $1.00

Rejular 39c and 49c qual·

DRESS UP SLACKS
85% Cotton, 15'11. 480 Nylon. Tapered. Slim Fitting, Wp
Huuing, ww RiR. Woru withoul a boll No cuHs. Solid
eolors: black; lode:n: ~reef!. wheat.
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COMFY
BED RESTS
Corduroy and ijrlghl
Splashy Florals
loll

"Chapel Hill" 55·Pieco 6ervlco for 8

Stainless Steel
FLATWARE SETS

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92 pc. Chapel Hill Service for 12. Stainless Steel
Flatware Sets.

$]8 95

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$6 00

$1.00

8 - 2 0c. knives, 16 teaspoolUI, 8 eacb aoup spoolUI,
forks, salad or dessert fork, plua 2 tablespoolUI, 2
pierced spoons, 1 cold meat fork, I gravy ladle, I
pastry server. Complete with gift box.

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THROW-AWAY
BAGS
For AU
Vacuum Cleanen

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79cpk•.

S,OCIIIPurcho•

Victorian Charm Pattern 82 pc. Service for 8.
Stainless Steel Flatware Seta.

MEN'S

ATTACHE
CASES

~9 95 .oat
HousowarH Dept.-hi Floor

Re-New1, Jle.Flnisbes, ~
Alpbalt Tile,
Rubber Tlle, VInYL Linoleum, Wood,
Cement,

Lu-.

Golden Slor Mo..Oie

MARBlE
POLISH

brilbt and beautiful floor
In 20 to 30 minutes. Willi

Keeps marble llowlnll A
modem profasfonal form·
u1a to eleou, poUsb and
proteet morble-top loble&amp;.
8 ounce size.

~ 00a quart

98c

Terruo Flooring, A

Salel ~IRS

Smart patterns and colors you 'U want to try
"Bandana"- "Crystal Palace."
$1.98 BATH TOWELS
SALE PRICE $1 .59
ll9c MATCHING HAND TOWEL
69c
49c WASH CLOTHS
39c

$3 66

HARDKOTE
FLOOR GLAZE

wearing.

Cannon and Fieldcrest
BATH TOWELS

95

fRIDAY
SATURO Y

SALI

Take Advontoge Now of the Sole PrlcH On

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Well made - good han·
dles and Joclu.
Black and Sun Tan

$].95

l'urnltuA Dept. on the 2nd &amp; 3rd floora. Eorly
French
American - Modom Tredltlonol
Provlnclol.

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Recliners - Rock.O.Loungera - Swivel Roclco,._
Platform Roclcora - TV Swivel Chairs Mrs. Choirs ond
Occ... lonol Chairs - Mr.
Ottoman.
$259.00 MR. &amp; MIS. CHAIRS &amp; OTTOMAN SALE $219.00
$221.00 MR. &amp; MRS. CHAIRS &amp; OTTOMAN SALE $199.00
SALI $141.00
$179.00 ROCK.Q.LOUNGER
SALI $134.00
$169.00 ROCK.Q.LOUNGER
SALE $124.00
1159.00 ROCK.Q.LOUNGIIt
SALE $111.00
$139.00 RECLINER
SALE $109.00
$139.00 RICLINIR
SALI $99.00
$11f.~ ROCK.Q.LOUNGER-RICLINIRS
SAU $11.00
$109.00 SWIVIL ROCKERS
SALE $14.00
af9,00 SWIVliL ROCKERS
SALI $76.00
$39.00 SWIVEL ROCKIII
$79.00 PL.j\TFORM RDCKIII-ItiCLINIRI SALI $dd.OO
$74.00 IWIVIL RDCKIRS
SALI $62.011
SALI $56.00
169.111 SWlV.IL ROCKIQ
SALII52.00
164.00 PLATI'ORM IOCKIII
SALI $41.00
$59.00 TV IWIYIL CHAIRI
IALI $44.00
154.00 SWIWL ROCKIRI

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• tho ~ Selection of Fobrlca end Colora of
,_ W
erful VoluH.

3 PC. PYREX

Claar bowl seta for mlxlnf, bating, servinf.
1~ pint, 1~ quart, 3 quort

$2 49 •

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Low Bidder
For Addition

Two Thrown
Screaming
To Deaths

Die, Dozens

d" w!de, 91 'ro Spun Rayon, 9% Silk MatellaL Maehlne

washable. Drip Dry, CI'Ollse Resiotant. Colors: Black, White,
Blue. Green.

$1.00
BRUCE FIVE MINUTE
WAX REMOVER
Remove. old

wu: from

tltcben Ooors. For Vnyl,

tile, linoleum or any non
wood floor. No mlxln1. It
really worka. I quart, 6 fi.
OL

98c

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yard

UQUID PLUMR
Fast action! No miJ!nlno odor. No boillnll. Jle.
moves organic matter,
lll'OISe, papeT, balr, lint.

Keeps dnia&amp; elean and
free flowing.

98c

Drive Out To Our Worohou10 on Mochonlc Sti'Ht.
We are having special sale prices on all of the Lawn
Mowers and other lawn equipment - dependable
quaUty, Bargain pricea at Elberfelds warehouse on
llecbanlc Street.

Install
Window Cleaner
Sprayo ODl Wipes .offl
lluJ to Ul! 15 Qllnce Qse,

69c

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BY BOB WINGETT
COLUMBUS - P. E. IJ.a~ter, director of the
state department of highways, indicated Thursday that
the proposed relocation project of a section of Rt. 33
in Meigs County will be sold on schedule .
Masheter, meeting here with a delegation of Meigs
citizens said the project would be sold Sept. 7.
'Phe Rt. 33 re-location is in litigation with a pro·
perty owner seeking an Injunction against closure of
an access township road.
"With the assurance that we will get the whole·
hearted backing of the county commisslonen;, we will
proceed on the basis of selling the project on September 7,'' said Masheter.
·- Kenneth McElhinny, president ginia, l&gt;ut reported if It were
o1 the board of Meigs county l&gt;uilt. Ohio would provide apcommissioners, one of the dele- proaches and a suitable high·
gation pledg~d the commis- way network to it.
sion's support.
Mr. Maslleter, ln answer to
Spo: -,man for the delegation a question by bridge promoter
was Pomeroy Attorney Fred Olin Boothe of Pomeroy, said
W. Crow, who at the outset told . his department has never re· ;
f\~ ~ · · r, "We
desperately ' ceived a communication from
need it sold.''
State of West Virginia on the
The Rt. 33 project Is a sec- pr2posed projet~l.
that the two states share
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It
Is
a
ques
mn
of
lwo
states
sign costs
tion of apprOlumate 1Y.
I v e getting together," said Meigs
.
belw~n the lairgrounds Rep. Ralph Welker.
Present at tile conference
at Ro"k Sprmgs and Darwm.
Masheter agreed to contact were State Highway n,.,,.,.,m ..,tl
Mr. and Mrs. George_ Carpe~, Burl Sawyers. head of
the officials Masheter aDd
SPEAKERS - Joanna Council and Bob Miller are Bedford Twp., have ~led Smt West Virginia Highway Depart· Wilson, State Senator
two Rutland people who spoke. Bob and his brother agamst Ute county see mg to ment, and report that Ohio is C. Collina, W. C. Welch, ·
have the Miller Brothers store in Rutland, hard hit by prevent closure of : tow~shof. willing to cooperate if West or of Area Development De·
the floods. Mrs. Council has been active among Rutland I ro~d tha~ borders e rog t-o Virginia is interested.
parlment of the Columl&gt;us and
1 propThose new . ~ecladles in organizing local action.
j w v of
Booth reported that some de- Southern Ohio Electric Co.;
-- lion of Rl. 33. e commossoon- . .
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A Carl Dahlbert director Soutll1 ers last month voted to close ciSion mus
IJC rna e m
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d gust of this year 11 the Corps of Ieastern Ohoo Regoonal Councol;
the road after t tede og wayl •· Engineers Is to redesign lhe Paul R. O'Brien, secretary of
partmenl subrrut
a pet lion facility so a bridge can be COil- 111e Board of tr us tees of 0 h'to
·
requesting the action.
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University ·· Rep · Welker• cum~
structed on 1t.
BRIDGE MATI'ER
missioner McElhinny, Joe StoMasheler also discussed at West Virginia officials earlier bart, treasurer of the Southern
length the proposal that
a said al a meeting ol the Meigs Development Corporation; Pete
bridge be constructed over the Community Improvement Cor- Lebo:d, Ohio Power Company
new Racine Locks and Dam. poratkJn that the cost for de- area development
. R'e "Indicated Oblo would- not s!i.l)ll)g.Jl!e rioii'dam lol' a·pro- repr~w.tatjve; Attorney. Crow
share In the cost of construct- posed bridge wlliild tots! .-o;. and Mr. Bootlle; 1!8rold Talbot.
ing tile bridge witll West Vir- 000. West Virginia proposes Ohio Attorney General's office.

$1.69 SILKARA

ION AMI

Mixing Bowl Sets

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Large Size Pidures

lOY'S PERMANENT I'RESS
SMALL GIOUI'

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Masheter Promised Fullest
Cooperation of Commission

ate

$8

!ncb Size.

HAND TOWELS TO MATCH
Size 15x25 inches ___ 3 for $1.00

$12

OFF

NOW.:~.20%

FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1966

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SALE! $9.95 AND $10.95

OUitom Drape-riel! made to your order. An1 exact width

or lenatlt made to measure wttb custom details. Solids,
Prints, Fiberglar, Dacron, Orlon1, Antique Salin, Boucl..,
ek. Brint yollf" window measurements.

$1 OO

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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54c
73c
39c

LAMP
SHADES

54" length - talloredSolo

NO. 62

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Rt. 33 Relocation 'Go' Se~f~mher
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brtght patterns.

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$2.95 Plastic
BATHROOM
CURTAINS

CANNON TERRY

On Sole In the Infants Dop~rtmont on the lat Floor

BATH TOWELS

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tho Roody To Weor doporlmlfll on tho 2nd floor.

Sale! Checked Gingham

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Girls and Womens SUMMER WEAR

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ON SALE! A GROUP OF

washable patterns. Florals and provln-

cial prints.

PRINTED

Kodak Vorlchromo l'on POm (Bioo:k·Whlh)
70c V.P. 616 Yorich"""' Pon Pllm
70c V.P. 116 Vorlchromo Pan Pllm
11.10 V.P. 122 Vor1chromo Pan Fllin
.' SSe V.P. 620
SSe V.P 127
.Sc V,P, 126-12
SSe V.P. 120 _
ISc Kodok Plu..x Pan Film No. I 35-20
15c Kodak Tri·X Pan Film No. TX 135-io
$1.25 Kodak Ektochromo-X PUm No. IX620
$2.15 Kodak Ektoch.-X Film EXIU-20
$1.95 Kodochromo II Pllm No. K135·20
$2.75 Kodochromo II Pllm No. K13546
$1.95 Kodachrome V F. No. KX135-20
$1.15 Kodacolor·X Film No. CX620
$1.15 Kodacolor·X Film No. CX127
$1.95 Kodacolor·X Film No. CX 126-20
$1.25 Kodacolor Film No. CXI26-12
11.15 Kodacolor·X Film No. CXI20
$1.60 Kodocolor·X Film No. CXII6
$2.45 Kodochromo II Film
(Ooyllght and Photolloodl
$2.95 Kodochromo II Supor I Pllm
$4.15 Kodochromo II lmm Mogollno

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RUG SHAMPOO
• Brightens rug colors
ISafe-()dorlea
• Coneentrated-lllka
over 2 pllons
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Be Thrifty! ••. Always Save Your Saleslips from • • • •·
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With school out - vacation time - camp Ume relltlvea coming home - lt'1 a good Ume to Wte
pictures. You'll find a complete ael~on of Film In
the Camera Department on the tat floor at tbeae sale
prlcea. AU genuine Kndak Camera Film.

Once a year 'fl•cial- In spiUproof flacanette.

Well known makes - The most popular styles Two piece styles - shifts -Regular styles -Belled
Styles - Pleat,ed Skirt Styles. Cottons - DacronsJerseys. Rayon and Cottons. Junior Sizes 5 to 15,
Misses Sizes 12 to 20, Half Sizes 141&gt; to 24\&gt;. Also
extra sizes. Aboul 600 uniforms for this sale.

Use Elberfelds Sensible Credit Service •.•
When Purchasing Furniture, Floor
Coverings, Appliances, TV's, Stereos, lawn
Mowers.

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Take Lots Of Pictures This Summer and
· Save On All Of Your Film NMda at
ELBERFELDS

JULY SALE!

SALE! CANNON 89c

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Yo~r Fa~ily Shopping .Center·· Furniture and Floor Coverings,.
Refrigerators, Stoves; Washers, Dryers, Radios, tV's, Stereos, Records, Luggage, Draperies, Home
Furnishings, Wearing AppareJ for Your Family- Open Friday Night until8 and Saturday Night until9

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, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk
ond son, Bobby, ha.e relurned
10 their home in Urbana after
spending the weekend here with
1tr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail
~iller. They were accompanied
1ome by Jerry Coleman who
•ill spend tile week with them
ond also visit with Mr. and Mrs.
~arl Smith and family.
Mrs. Richarrl Hovatter and
daughter, Ore, -na, Mrs. Diane
Hartinger and son. Scott Har·
tinJer. and Marilyn
Stumbo.
!pent tile holiday weekend
:enUy at Virginia Beach.
Tll"e ~re-kindergarten class
~ !llll'bt by Mrs.
~~~~!J!ind assistanls,
~ak~ liil t tour of tile James
ritus firm near Rutland this
Oieek whm IIIey saw the
-,ocks that are on the farm. They
llso 'ifere laken on a tour of the
local A &amp; P supermarket by Mr.
8. F. Parmalee, manager.
Dave Wiley, who is employ!d at Gajion, Ohio. spent the
cecenl 'bQii!}ay weekend wi!.~
,Is parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dick
iiJ.l;y; Dave Is an engineering
•/ .StJ.Ient' at Ohio University ' Md
is working as a railroad fireman for the summer from Gal
1)1( 10 Marion.

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$149

GOP Demands Whole Story
In Beer Baron's Rich Gift

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Record 114 lVIissions Flown
SAIGON (UP!) -U S planes
flew a record llt miSSions ovur
North V1et Nam Thursday,
dodgmg Communist MIG Jets
til•
and sur!ace-to-rur (SAM! m10·
•lies m act1on rangmg lo w1thm
II miles of Hanu1. American
F I m1btarv spokesmen disclosed
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~·~~ Accu8 ed
No U S planes were lost In a
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dogtlght between three Navy
-~ASHINGTtl~-THE HOUSE f F8 Crusader Jels from the

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R,~les Adam
Committee has
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Clayton

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LONDON (UPII - Tile lm·

:~:.:f ft~~r:f•:_..,:-;;:
Morket today. Prlcet drop.

from the carrier uss RaDler pedskarplyaolhenolfotlwlllspotted two rockets explode m eel for the new austerity mea•·
the .., while striking the Phu =~~.:.o~~:,:'ld b~Oson~lme
Ly ratlway br~dge 33 m1Ies
southeast of Hanoi
Prlceo were oil by up to
The damaged F8 cn1sader lwu ohiUin&amp;• 118 cenllll and
was h1l In the tall and one wmg mur&lt; acroSI the board. 0 "
by cannon nre from one of the foreign ncban1e markets, tile
MIG17s One of the MIGs also pound sterling wa• holding
was htt by cannon lire but was steady.
not s~n to crash.
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day struck a Commumst troop MIG21 jell were
In
staging ~:~rea m Quang T11 action Thursday
provmce Just south uf the The prevwus high in mlssmns
border w1lh North Viet Nam
I nown was. 113 on June J9
Cl11b With Kedto
dunng raldo orr oil depots near
Amencan planes m the North Hanoi and Haiphong. A miSSion
clashed lhree times Thursday is a stnke by one or more
w1th CommuniSt Jets aod planes
dodged at least two SAM Air Force planes Thursday
rockets
It was announced attacked a SAM Site only 11
earlier that two supersomc nules from Hanoa. Navy pilots

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1--Dally Sentinel,......,Pomeroy-Middleport,
0., July 1&amp;, 1981
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Most Severe Wt'ndstorms ··n Years Strikes Astronauts
Gan·tpoI'IS, severaI ot her GaII'Ia Areas
I Expect 'Go
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Ohioans peeked uneasldlyalout of their stodrml c~llil~~D
today as the skies which e I death and es rue 0
for three straight days peacefully cleared
United Pl'l!ss International said sunshme, without
the heat or the humidity, was pl'l!dlcted for tod lj and
Saturday throughout the slate. The shining day framed
1 picture of at least $6 million destruction that trailed
across the state from the flooded Lake Ene regiQDS qf
Sandusky to the wind!truck 1
-~
southwest.
HJ~~~Uton suffered nearl,,f501..

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!! the team ever made its debut bases-loaded smgle m the sec- Washburn.
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Elsewhere m the NatiOnal Bob Veale pttched an eJght- streak Perry as now 12-2 this
under has management, Dave ond, one of four hitc; he ~ad,
SCIOTO RESULTS
. tJPI Sporil Writer
League, Sandy Koufax and the hatter for the Pirales to back season
Br1stol made tt plam who would drove m two more to c ase
COLUMBUS
- Ro
M••""er
do the talkmg.
and alter the Br~les
--rf Harry Walker cla•ms Dodgers beat the Mets, 4·'· up th elr heavy hItt mg whIlethe Kou f¥ was 0rr hIS usu al j
Cmcmnati
Reds split Thursday
sr ~ ~k y homered m the third Adios, owned by(UPI)
James Gr
~ raq;burgh Pirates learned Atlanta napped Houston 7-6 and Cubs' D1ck Ellsworth surfered form as he was tagged for i
, d bleheader he was to make It 5 1 and Gordie Colebill of Mount Sterling, pooled '\
their ltmn8 well last year
Cmcmnall split a doubleheader the loss, but Gene Alley boosted Cight htts and two runs but still
ntlghtds
1-"
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man smg led m 1wo more m the ware-to-wire v1ctory Thui'~
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t LouiS, wmmng the his
hitting strea
to 15 mowe down t e Mets to boost
h
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nd
33 -vel~r 0
mght 1n lhe leat~rejl '""'', fl.
becaUie it now lotks Uke the opener ~2 and !mung the I ~r"JnsecutJve games w1th a his record to 16-4 ffH' the season "'It'
ail
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mteanager
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se s omer m e et
Scioto Downs
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Plra.- In teac g t elr second game, 91
1 smgle
and l6-l lifetime against the I a strike. He got hit wkb tb.e sesswn wlth the team he was completed the Reds' scormg
The
4-ye.r-{)!d
was
timed
,f.tr
Nati011J1 League opponents a In the Amertcan League
Larry Jackson pitched a f1ve· team He also struck out 11, the
Ball!"
a om ted Wednesda to take Malone and Notte hart allow2·09 1·5 for the mile on a.n ,rijl
few things this season
Detro1t rupped Baltimore *·3 1 h1t shutout for the Phi Is to 9lst tune 111 h1s career he has
~p fter Don H%ffner had I ed onl , f~ur hats the last Card- track m winmng hts faflh ~. ~ 1,_
The Pirates were the best Chacago beat Cleveoand, 2 1, knock the Glants out of first struck out 10 or more batters m
beer fa ed R
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th
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team for the last 129 games Mmnesota topped Washmgton, place The Phils scored
rour
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a game Lou Johnson lut a
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up rom c()(:ICl
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ager
seven runs an three mmngs 10 $3 Abbe 's Art and Mary's lliill,l.
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11-411 record But a horrible C1ty 5-4, and California heat the lo" on Gaylord Perry and • prov1d e Koufax w1th all the
1 had the floor and 1 d•d all u1e mghtcap but the lleds sill!
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start wiUl 24 losses m the1r Boston 3-2 m 10 mrungs.
end hiS seven-game wannmg l runs he needed
th talk
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d fter llected 12 hits to make a
first SS games mined the1r
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CINI!INNA'FI (UPJI - Tho! ,
C'mcinnal1
Red!! Thureday lllpt'
pennant
lio)ies
and
Pillsburgh
the
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game
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finished third
Most of the pla)ers played for
Score Four m F1rst
anoounced
the s~gmng of 'Jetft...
me m the mmors The:r know
This season, Walker's club
how 1 want the game to be The Ca rdm als scored four Benson as thtrd base eeach-1 ~
Benson, 41, was With Ute" Bt
pooled a eespectable 111-15 mark
TO•,EDO iUPI )- Dr William I t d d I'
th '11 t Ume Ill the f~rst on five hilS
Jn the first 33 games and then
T Jerome BoV¥hng Green State plhaye an
m sutrelh ey th ge and~ wa lk after two were out 1 LoUIS Cardinn~ ft'&lt;lm i96Jl+l·
o e o ers
t meet fi for- ~ e"I pomt ac1oss
Umvers1ty pres1den,
stprted to march toward the
th
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cmcmnat1 got one bark m the and the New York 'Yknkees 111
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as game w
top of u-c standmgs
JUStmentS
mer ch ampJI)n Dan Carmac ae 1 d 1
w . un , botto m of the frame but the 1965 and thiS yelt 'ltllen he The Pirates made it Thurs- By United Preu International New York at Kansas City
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of Columbus and Bob Littler Jr an dun IS t~ln;mgd e ;e wtar, Redbirds szond three more m released at the ~ John.,.day night when they whipped
National Leugue
Washmgtun at Mmnesota
of Athf'ns takes on Art Hudnutt over uelmh de unt eplar menth the sJxth to chase Pa ppas The Keane was discharged as manW L Pet. -GB 1Cleveland at Chicago
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day wlth Reds Presadent Ball b1g blow was Dal Maxville's ager
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by two percentage pomls from Pittsburgh
53 33 616
Baltimore at Detr01l
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the San Francisco Giants, who San Fran
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The Cleveland Browns st11l t
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De Watt and asked him what ou e V¥1l
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48 36 .571 4
thmk they can wm the th OhiO Amateur Golf Tourna 'mtenm " meant
TraJhng 7 1, the Reds then
Lewis Rep8ir ServiH. ~
were blanked by the Philadel
s nge es 47 39 547 &amp;
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champJOnSh!p and Niiitlonal i ment stack up, and after that 1
exploded for ft\c runs tn the
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Football
League
nva
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actwn
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me
It meant I have fifth off Tracy St,1llard The
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45 41 523 8
"[ wouldn't want to go s:u~n
40 44 476 12
Major League Leader!l
sorry to see Jimmy Brown go. vors me€t m the afte:noon for hiS romplete bar.ktng and the big blows were Shamsky's 12th
eHEATING
through it agatn but last season] A 1 t uas
42 47 472 12 'k By United Press International I These were th •mme{hate the 18 hole champiOnship match barkmg of the ent1rc orgamza homer of the senson w1th the
was a good lesson for us," I C;n~~n:au
National League
1and perhaps diJI~matic reac' Jerome has been lhe surpnse tion 1 told h1m I'm no yes bases empty and Coleman s
ePLUMBING
38 47 447 14 1k 1
Walker cla1ms
New York
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lv
the
pr;mature'
rettre
of
the
tournament
tw1ce
wmn·
man
I've
got
a
head
on
my
fJrst,
with
two
&lt;.~board
e ROOFING
35 49 417 17
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"We never blew the lid when Chieago
26 58 310 26 1 Stargll, Patt 76 227 51 95 343 ment of
the man who mg In overtime Thursday The shoulders and I believe I know Larry Jasler took over in the
things went wrong and we i
Thursday's Results
I Alou, Pitt
75 281 42 95 338 dommateU professional footba\1 14&amp;-yeaJ old educator needed an Ihow tn use at No one can be stxth and gave up the fmal run
proved we had champiOnship ILos Ang 4 New York 2, night I Clmnt. Pitt
81 336 53 110 327 for the nJne years he partlclpat- 1extra hole to take Gary Artz, nght all of the lime. but I m the eighth but got the wtn
class The champton IS tbe guy I Phila 5 San Fran 0, night
Allen, Phil
ti6 237 56 76 321 ed
IAkron m the mormsg round, know you gotta be right most Lou Brock as~u red at With a
who can pick himself up elf the Atlanta 7 Houston 6, mght
Cepeda StL 65 218 28 70 321 The 30-year-old Brown sag- droppmg m a bJrdte putt
of the time to ww," he said two-run homer Ill the sJxth annWY 2-2374
34
floor after bemg knocked down P1tLsburgh iO Ch1cago 4 mght carty, Atla 8'1 'l!J7 33 82 319 1naled an end to has grJdJron 11 1 the afternoon he was two I
Maloney Gets lOth Win
l•m~g~o~ff-T~e:d:d~y~D~a~v:•d~s~on~.~f~ou~r~th~~~
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Reds got thmgs started 1..
-or as WBI the ease Wtth Jack Canct 9 St Loms 2, 1st, twahght l Morgn Hou 68 251 34 80 319 days Wednesday at a press I up non two·tJme champwn Tony The
ht
h
b beaU g St
Dem~y-after being knocked [St Louas 9 Cmc1 7, 2nd mght Santo, Chi
80273 47 84 308 conferenl'e ca lled tn London, BJorn Jr of Cmcnmatl at the ng or tm Y
n
out ol the ring. We reacted so I Friday's Probable Pitchers I Pmson Cm 65 252 28 76 302 where he IS pursumg I motion end f sax holes fell behmd by LouiS 9-2 lll the opener, but I
.
well 1o pressure that I've got to
(Starting T1mes EDT!
American League
ptcture career
I two ~t U1e end ~f 16 and ralhed Ithen lost ~-7
ed h lOth
believe we can wm thas I Los Angeles at New York~ 1
G. AB R H. Pet
In Htram, OhJO where the 10 t ~e fmal two to force extra Jim Ma rmey earn
IS
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IVICtory m the opener, although 1
1Drysdale 16 Ill vs Fisher (5- Kalme Det 75 268 54 86 .321 Browns are already In traimng I play
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The Pirates didn't pwuc last 9), 8 p m
1Ohva, Mm
Don Nottebart worked the last
84 325 52 103 317 1 for defense of therr Ea~tern
MEN'S
year when lhmgs were gomg I San FranciSCo at Philadel ph ia IF Rbsn Bal 86 313 67 91:1 313 DIVISIOn NFL title, Coach I They halved the 19th and I 2-3 mmngs tor the save
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against them in Walker's first 1- Perry (12-t) vs Bunnmg (9-5 ) ISalmn ' Clev 68 Z36 32 72 305 ! Blanton Coll1er stud he receaved 1Jerome made par on the 20th Cmcmnali clubbed 14 h1ts in
&amp;ealen, are now havmg a piCDIC g 05 p m
'1 Pow II.' Bal
82 2B5 47 35 .298r notl£acat101l of Brown's decas1on to wtn as BJorn barely nussed the contest, mcludmg homers
WJth things gomg weB
Ch1cago at P1ttsburgh - B Rbsn, Bal 88 356 56 103 292 im a letter from the All-Pro a three fool putt for par
by Pete Rose and Art Shamsk} 1
A carefree gang o1 heavy iHober ts (35) ,,, Law 16-3i ,1 Rchdt Cal
76276 41 80 2!10 ]fullback and was prepared ro 1 CarmiChael has been Ute The Reds JUmped loser Nel l
_
hitters the Pirates exploded 815 pm
IHwrd , Wasb 82286 32 82 287 1make the.nctessary changes m slandout thus far He downed son Bnles for a pair of runs m
again agalllSt the Cubs as Houston at Atlanta-D1erker Crdnl, Cahf 79 ZB4 36 81 .285 1Cl~veland s, offense.
1former chatllplon Bob Bourne, the bottom of the first to erase I
R&amp;berto Clemente htt an mslde. (5-3) vs Johnson (S-6), 9 05 Lock, wash 80 232 41 66 284
Now we \e got to take a Oberlm, 3 and 2, and George
Do ., m
Home Runs
postltve, obJective approach to Jo'rankenfeld, Dayton, by the 3) HRs-Manhlla (4th), Torre
the•park' three-nm ho mer nn '
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" Co11 •er sa1 d "W e will ' &lt;;::!me mar~m. H1s round agams t &lt;22ndJ
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Clendenon hit a two-run homer St Lou1s at Cmcmnah- , N a t 1on a 1 League: Aaron, '
1
1
and Jose Pagan smashed a Gabson (Jl9) vs Maloney l9-4), IBraves 26, Stargell, Parates make adjustments to stay In Frankenfeld ..._as a one underAmencan League
three-run lri le
19 05 p m
and Torre, Braves 22, Allen, contention &lt;:~!though I don't 1par 69 He had beaten defend- Wash
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Phillles 21 Alou Braves and anticipate any radJcal chan IIDg champwn Dick Flockenz1er Mmn
000 102. OOx- 3 8 11
IDtet1181loDII League Stalllilngs Los Angeles at New York
Hart and Mays, Giants 20
I ges"
Iof MansfiCld In the ope .. ng j Ortega Cox (7) and Casano:
2.98 to 7.-98
By United Prell lnlematiaual San FranCisco at Phttadelphia American League: ... Robm· Some ol Brown's furmer round
' Ya Grant, Cammo ~9) and
W.L.Pct.GB 1Chicago at Pittsburgh
son, Onoles 22, Kalme, Tigers teammates mdicated they were L1 t 2r a runnerup for medal- Battey WP-Grant (6-l2 ) LP48 36 571
J Houston at AtiMt.-t
21 Pepitone, Yanks 20 , Powell, 1 lookmg toward the commg 1st honors m quahfymg play, Ortega
(7 8J
HR- Mmcher
NOW
Columbuo
47 41 534 3 1St Loms at C1ncmnatJ
Orwles
19: Scott, Red Sox &amp; season as a challenge
beat
Ross
Bartschy
of
Colum(11th)
Toronto
American Leagde
Mantle, Yanks 18
I "Anybody who thmks we're bus 3 and 2, and former cham- 1
47 42 528 31h
lloch..ter
46 42 523 4 I
W L. Pet. GB
Runs Batted In
gomg to be a soft touch now IS p10n W3.lter Stahl t\f Cleo,:eland
Downmg, Reniif (7), Ramos
Toledo
1
42 43 494 6~ 1 Balhmore
58 30 659
I National League: Aaron, ip for a rude awakerung, " sa1d 6 and 5
1New York ~~ ~~~ ~~t! ~ ~ .
J::c k'..onvUie
41 46 471 81'.. Detrmt
49 35 583 7 Braves 68 Stargeil Pirates 64 I quarterback Frank Ryan
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Rlchmmid
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40 47 4oo 9lh Cleveland
46 38 548 10 Clemente,' Ptrates' 59, Allen: ~I stall thrnk we can wm the Hudnutt 36-year-old vice pres I Dowmng Reruff (7) Ra.mos
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Auflalo
Cahforma
47 39 547 10 Ph 11 58 M
championship n tackle
Jim ' adent of the Elyna Chromcle i 1Q) and Gabbs, Hunter, Gnlh
1 les ; ays, Giants 57 .
Syracuse
'11 51 .420 13
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Tbundav II ReiiUitll
IMmnesota
41 45 477 16
American Lea~e. B Robm- Kamcki satd "Somehcw I t e egra m, won a u wo o I
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p
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Onolesl
thoUJbl
he'd
show
up
when
we
i
the
J3
holes
he
needed
and
1
Ramos
12.fil
LP-Gnll1
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IChacago
39 47 453 18 67 F Robmson Orioles &amp; started to play exhabihon ave
e res o e tman .. e
~ epl one
REGULAR 2.'18 to 7. 98
ilL I&lt;
Syracuse 7 Rochesier 5
I washmgton
39 50 .438 19\1 Kahne , Tigers 51·. Scott, Red games You have to IIIISS a guy Jerry Shulak the last Toledo
Richmond 3 Columbus 1
New York
37 48 4.15 191h Sox 54
With his talents 1 guess we'll m Ute tournament 6 and 5 Cleve
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NOW SALE
Jacksonvlile f Toledo 3
1Boston
37 53 411 22
Pitching
JUSt have to work harder"
Hudnutt o;cored a 4 and 2 VIC Ch1~ago
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Ch
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Astros 7·1, Perry, Giants 12·2; 1banana to the brmstn~ fu llback land m hiS other match
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Kouf'ax Dod ers 16-4 Manch- ~ m the Browns' backfield felt The best Hudnutt has done I
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CLEVELAND iU I ' Delrmt 4 Baltimore 3, mght
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ht b h18 b1g break
1110 000 1102- 3 7 I
18 the Ohio Amateur was m 1960 Bait
Bell, former o•tflelder with the Minn 3 Wash 1 mghl
a!, G•ants 14-4 &amp; Blass, "" s
m•g
e
th
h h
hed 1...
f a is Dett o1t
tOO 201 llllx- 4 10 0 I
"lncl " Reds h been
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"Any back wants to carry e w en e reac
IR: sem1 m
" Maw
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Sign· New York 5 Kan. City 4, rughl ·
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m nted I Littler lost 10 l962 to BJorn m Bar her, Watt t4) , ~'ISher ill I
!d ,~Y the Cleveland Ind1ans to Calif 3 Boston 2, 10 mns night OrAmerlc
~r'~
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M:ll'i ~~~d ~e~o ex"cep~~~ 1: th~ a playoff for the Iitle
and Etchebarren, Wtlson. Sher' 1 7• ; an or • nge s I
,cout Cincinnati and surround· Friday's Probable Pitchers
1oes
·
I
ry 181 Gladdmg {9) Pena (9)
1ng areas lor the team, il was Boston at Cahforma-Sheldon 2; McLain , Tigers 134 · Barber. past 1 felt t~at g•vl~n ~or: LP- Perry 112.21
and Freehan WP-W1lson (9-71
REG. 2.98 to 5.98
announced Thursday
&lt;5-10) vs Chance {7-101 II !OriOles IIH: McNally Ormles l opportumty ·
cou
av 1
LP~Barber {10-4 l
HR-F
1 •
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•
7-3
helped
more
and
felt
better."
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103 OliO Of)()- 4 8 I
New York al Kansas C1ty•
PJtts
341 200 OOr ~ tO 11 1
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Ellsworth, Koonce &lt;3), llend· (tO mnmgsl
ffi-.11, 9 p m
ley I7J and Hundley, Veale (II· Bos
OliO 010 010 6-2 6 2 ,
DRY
Washmgton at Minnesota- , By United Pre" Inlematlonal 119) and Grote LP-Shaw (681 5l and Pagliarom LP-h'lls- Los Ang OliO OliO 020 I - 3 7 I
CLEANING
Richer! 18·9) vs. Kaal 111-6), 9
National League
HRs-Johnson {7th, Bressoud worth &lt;4-13). HRs-Clemente l Bennett, McMahon {61, Wyatt l
ep m.
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020 1102 2110- 6 Ll 2 Rojas (91 and Rodgers WPBaltimore at Delroii·-Bunker i mel
·Phila
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tlO 2110 10:1- 7 IS 01Rojas {3-2) LP-Osmskt (0·2)
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CLEANERS POMEROY I
Saturday'sGames
(7) and McCarver, Maloney, (7), Lmzy (8) and Haller, L (6l.Olivo(9)and0hver WP- '
Boston at Califorma
Notlebart &lt;81 and Edwards Jacl&lt;son (8·7) and Dalrumple. Olivo &lt;3-3). LP-Raymond (5
WP - Maloney (IIH) LP 1
Briles (3-8) . HRs-Shamsky
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Reds Split Twinbill as
Cards Win Nightcap, 9-7

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Saxbe Coming

To pomeroy on
p }jtica
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Pittsburgh Replaces Giants as
Leaders; Koufax Topples Mets, 4-2

Ohioans Climb from Cellars
As Skies Clear Peacefully

ICCUSed l carrier uss Oriskany and two
Four persons died In lbe 000 damage, and the destrudo,
Powell Commumsl MIG17s 26 m1les
thrte day• llf vmlent weather linn was expected ltl mount ev01
•l'i'N Y,) ot h1dmg results of southeast of the North V~elna,
Llghtnmg claimed two, while a higher m Clnc!IIDilti and HaUla'
000 mqUtry mto the anti : mese capital One or the MIGs
fallen power Ime and a felled ilion County.
flllrt!rty war, and Criticized hiS : and •n F8 were damaged.
I
tree limb ell&lt;'h clauned one
---lt3Yk!hng ot the admmtstrahon's I One US serv1cema~ . was 1
more
I'J'I
'
IllS billion antipoverty bill killed and 13 Mhero IDJUred l Gallipolis and Gallia county's earlier, several children
en-, The phone and electric com· i
ICOS
Officials In Sanduslcy and Its
In 1 majority reporl Thurs· l Thursday night 10 8 terrortst most severe wmdstorm in years route home from the swamming pames were also on the scene
surroundins Erie County asked
~ toe Ru~ Committee said oxplosiDn al Vuag Tau, 4D miles ~ ooused conSiderable damage pool may have been InJured or rtpairlng dama~ed lines
I CAPE KENNEDY (UP)) -~lor federal rud u reBidenll sad·
llqtll had lolled to appear to! southeast of Saigon. F1ve SOuth Thursday evemng and most res- killed accardmg 10 onlookers
I Gemm1 10 astronauts
John 1ty
tallted the destrucUon
d.elertG the bill rerommended Vietname,. soldiers also were •dents agreed today that only 8 Sho~tly after the first tree Members of the Gallta Coun- Young and Michael Colhns were . brought Tuesday when II rained
by the_ Educ.at~on and Labor m)ured.
miracle prevented death or ser- fell 8 section or another tree ty Ctvtl Defense direcled traf- expected to recetve medtcal ap- more than a dozen mches In 12 Barring any additional ralft
Comllllllee wh1ch he heads II US spokesmen sa1d Ute louo InJUries dun
the 25 • near Garrett Kern's re9idence !1c m the area until the mess proval today for launch Mon- hours.
before 1 15 p.m. lonigh~ the
slid Ibis was despite the fact terrort!l tossed the device Into mmute oulborst ng
a
do n ThiS covered the was cleaned up around 7 p m day on a dal'lng attempt lo Conservative estimates plac- Eighth Annual Kyger Creek
ht had osited lor a hearm1 and a crowd of servicemen at o At letil seve~ huge trees c :~ b'~ f Dr Orr but tuck· The Gall1a County Cthzens rendezvous with two satellltes ed the damage at more than 15 ' Tournament lor Llule l,eaguell
~ had alfeed on dates lor downtown Intersection of the I were leveled m the residential ~~ on~y 1 ea 0dent or two was Baod Radio, Inc. also took and perhaps soar to record a!· I million m Erie County.
! will resume, 11 the latest word
an AppeartiK.'t.
coastal city
seen after the vehtcle was pull- part m the cleanup operations titudes to do 1t.
Civil Defense offlctals in But- irom tournament offtclals.
Turft To Terrorism
ed from the underbrush
Dr. Oh10 State Patrolman C I, Both astronaull, SS, were ler county aa1d Mlddle~n and schedule two days. Ga!MS rainrose
that
the
Commu
Meigs
Coualy
•ppareotly
I
Orr's
auto
had
escaped
serious
Russell was in tbe
Fourth scheduled to ~mplete major
•
Ram on two different OCCI·
Fears
Heat Jf'o~e Broken
msts, frustrated tn their escaped tile fall Impact ol tbe damage last Sunday at Holzer Ave trafftc when the farst tn·e four-hour physical examinations
sioDJ has set the tournament
HEAT attempl8 1o stop U.S. bombtng twister lype .,lnds that struck Hos •tal when 8 hu e hmb fell came down He was enroute In the afternoon and then attend
ed out Tuesday night w•re pJa,.
Tjllj: WELTERING
wave thai baked the Mldwesl in North Viet Nam , might turn GaUipolls and parts of Gollla I on 1~
g
home He rad1oed the patrol a miSSion rev10w session With
ed Wednesday Yesterday's ,.
ajld East In 10-and lOtJ.dogree to more acl8 of terrorism m Couoly late Tburlday after·
The third tree m the VICinlly post, who m turn notified lhe top projeCt offiCI~is
vere rain and wind
lemperatureo for Iunger than the South
aooa Tkere were 00 repurlo
M
VI
utility
compames
and
city
of·
Young
and
CoiiiiiS
are
shoot·
cellalwn
of last mght s games.
1
1 1
a: week oppeared broken today 1 Ground ·acdon In SOuth Vlel of app
· reelable doma•e
~~Bs
.'", ron ido
arylt 1'1g1'"'t a flcials of the near diSaster
mg
for
a
launch
at
6.21
p.m.
Games
which had been sch•
1 EDT
0 nens res enre e .,.
.'
• .
h I te bl If I
•h
nd
victim of • mall of cool
Nom heated up today when I
ward the O'Bnen home dain· Olher trees were reported I {
I - t • • st asto n
0
duled for nednesday nl ... t. a
llj!ntered over the M•dwest
us Marin•• batlled v1et Cong
I .
down near the Galhpo!1s Boat the U S manned spaceflight
rescheduled again latlt nlpt
The ,,.allier bureiU said the troops on two fronltt
l aect10n of Galllpollo - three on 1agmg only a omahll metal ·~•· 1 Club entrance on
Garfield program The late afternoon
al W11.
will
be played tonight.
'
the
f
1ture on the p01 c facmg State
f
ed
bl G I Attorney Gener
1 1am 8
.
CIIOI air would opreld Eul •nd : At least eight CommuniSts
corner o Fourth Ave, and 1St
Ave. and a huge metal roof .'nng ts 11m to ena e em- ,
111 vlolt Pomero Wed· Tonight's schedule I: IS p.m,
SOuth to relieve areas 1eft • were killed when leathernecks I State Sl
A fourth tree was leveled In , was reported blown off the '"' ID to rendezvoua with the :~~ wJul 20. to au:Od a' Pt Pleasant Pure on vs Gal~rched
by doyo of
Intense! mannrn• an out-t south of The otonn, wh1ch struck at 1 1 f E 1 h W II
,
• hmldmg where the French C1tv Agen a satellite launched
for
Y• h Y
II
th
lipohs Yankees; 7.30 pm, Pl.
•
1!1
,......
,
G 11 ,
f 1 h ron o u a
' 1ams rest- 1
. G
M h
ng wa 1~
,
•
11 as noon 1uncbl eon- -mee
8 1narc
beai.Atleaoll20were deadChuLatonthecoastloughtoff l 4 •7 pm,was •••s
1t
F
A
bl
k
PressiSlocatedonSerondand
em1111
eJWe
IB
ly'
Re•
PleasantF!shersvs.Pomeroy
1
14 1 1
from tdi doyo of loo.detree wea- ' 8 charge by 75 guemllas since tale Saturday evening ~ence affl J
rs veh oc · I Cedar
aRt epeusblican. P~rates; and 1 30 p.m., Mlddl•
1one set for a 4 40 p m (EDT) ctaa replu s'canbs a
1y 1wo ours
.~..:::.:...; · . .~.._
I Th e area wes t of vmto n, a· :1mgT trafl 1c near
launch Monday
uran
ax e, a
B
S
...,.
~ Jll UIIC St Lou~ area The I armed
wtlh mortars and
F th A
I
!
•
kin e-el ti
h
been port raves VI. yracuse"V. ,
weather bureau prtdtcled tern· I recollleu rifles At least 10 VIet ' long Rl 160, through the Bid- . ra IC on our
ve • was Otheo- parts of the City were f
see I r. ec on, as
~
aturH would be in the
well-Porter locaht was hard-I tied up or rerouted for
two eovered wtth huge limbs aod
campai1mng for better train·
.
::,. todl . The
mor lllo Cong broke through the US • est hit in the co~~~
• and one-half hours ~htle c•ty 'tw1gs as 1 result of the storm
mg .•nd higher salaries lor Oh1o Mn, Humpfirey of
Y
cury penmeter and were drJV€11 •
y
1mamtenance crews cleared the / Jim Northup af the Galhpn"'
Pohce Saxbe als• has been conl'j!ached ltt5 'lburtday.
back in hand·ltrhand fighting , Maintenance crews from C• ! slrfet of debriS
lis Waterworks, and Gallipolis
,
ductmg an extensiVe educatiOn· RD Pomeroy Die1 .
•
Marine ca•oall~es were moder· lumbuo and Southern
Oh10 - - - - F•re Chief, said lhe lire depart·
al program to alert Ohioans of Elizabeth Humplire)i,
11,
Jrruh War A./zre
l ite.
and Buckeye Koral
ElectriC
ment was on alert durmg the I
0
omoolh·talking confidence men, RD 3, Pomeroy, died al Veil!!'
TEL AVIV
Alii I'AT~LS A Marine rec.nnaiSsance ' compames, and the OhiO Bell
storm Northup also added that ' __
who annually swindle them out 8111 Memorial hoopltal Thflrs.
...... reporlad-octive on both leom operalmg'" lhe Nu1 ue l Tele~hont' Co , ;ere called/"'
about one hour befor&lt;
the l MRS, LYLE BAlDERSON of thousands ofdolla"
I day evemng Survivors""' lllf
sides llf the ten bo d be- Dap mountains 211 miles soulh 11mm 18 e Y an were on uty CONTINUED from Page I
I storm broke the temperatur• Mr and Mrs Dale Smith were Mr SBltbe, HI. 3, Mechamcs- son, Glenn Humplfty, Akron: I
tween !Jroel . :5 i~ e~a of Da Nang called down an i unlil after mldmght repalnng 1Negroes-most operatmg In climbed to 99 degrees at 3 1i 1' recent viSitors in Columbus
burg. is seeking a third term I granddaughiA!r, and four lfeal
I~ the wake f
b 1"11: inlenso artillery barrage on 3011 I damaged ullhty lines
j small roving bands-were ac· / p m During the peak of
I h e Mr and Mrs Chester Shalian aa athirney general. A former Jr&amp;ndchildren.
• In I ~a m tn~ • Viet Cong movmg through •I John Allen, diVIsion manag· ltlve m an area of about mne storm around 4·35 the mercury and Mr and Mrs John Groce lour term member of the Ohio Funeral services wiD be beld
nee~~ Je iton ~in Y""? mountain pass
House of Kepresentallves, Sas· Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Ewlnj
1er of C&amp;SOE, sa•d the ar&lt;a square miles. They faced about I dipped 30 degree~ _ to 69 _ were recent VISII~rs with
~; the I unouswowale~ lo ~ The art•llery, aloog Wilh l west of Vmton was hardest hit 51\B policemen armed wtth, but the humidify was slill there and Mrs Marion Hall
be was il!l speaker m IJI53.64. Chapel with burial In Beech
e Jorda~ve
I napalm and rockels delivered I A pnmary hne was knocked sholguns and tear gas gre· l Edwm (Pete)
McCormick. Mort White of Do~low
He earlier wu majority lead· Grove cemetery. Friends IDIJ
,No new conta;t was report ' by Manne jet.! killed at least 301outtedby the blast! fAllen also re naTdhes d d
ld tiled
' ofl•ctal weather observer
•t Va " VISiting here with ,
of the house.
call at the funeral home.
· VI Co
por
severa uses
were
e ea were en 1 as
.
.Jo today l\ Sovlet-bwll 1 . , _
et II£
k ked 1
R 1 d H rd 14
h
Fatrf~eld rep&lt;Jrted I 29 tnches SISler, Mro. George Hall
"\'
~·· ·
us
, F
Bl2 bo be
noc
ou
osen
owa ,
w om 1
th
T
s;mc MIG2l Jet ,.11 downed 10
~ir orce
m rs I Tr
f lied
p ts
d
k
lied
b
of
ram dunng e storm u- Mr and Mrs Paul M;~~:;l
C f
dJ d
1
a1 dogfight Thuraday following today for the third ~~·~utiv~, mou~:' R~e.rene:r lhe'"Mea:Ow; · :,~~ ... a~un~a~ay~ond YWI~ tal ramfall m Galha smce Sun Columbus, and. Naomi
fS, fC
on e~se U gment
tJi&lt; ra1d near the tmy Israeli
1and Wallace property, and twolllams, 28 • Kobinsville, MISS. day now sta~s at 5 411 mches were recent gueslll of Mr
Filed lh Court
b( '•r settlement of AI Magor
hUJe tr..s were leveled Dear shot to death near a looted McCormick s high was 93 de·/ Mrs Walter Brown.
A confessed judgmeot has
J~st north of the Sea of Galilee.
the JUnction of Rts 141 and store, and Wtlham McBeth, 18, 1grees , and Thursday's low was Mr and Mrs Fred
been filed in Meigs County Com·
~sroel warned anew today I CONTINUED from Pa e I
775, e•ght miles from Galhpo- shot and killed while lrymg to 70 degrees st the
Fa~rf•eld ~oledo, and Arlhor Heiney
mon Pleas Court by the Ec. .
lftGi what 11 called Syr~on at- I
nd he g nded 1.,
kmfe a policeman All were I Stal1on
stted With Mr and Mrs. Frank ] Services are onnounced for amy Saving! &amp; Loon Co., Seetoit·ks could lk&gt;l oonl!nue unpun-1 ::"":~~:"r,~e n~.':,'~~ one
iNegro
The United Press lnternatlon- B1se and fanuly.
Margaret Mae Archer, 74, of ond-st, Pomeroy, agalnsl Leon
!died
\.
1P
Richard Rodenck, In a re i St-ores of other persons- I 1
lh f
f
Oh
••
Mrs
James
Caruthers
and
43 Coal-st. Mlddleoort who died A. Kohl, 7lltl Mlll·lt, Middleport,
1.
bedroom When he had finiShed
rrom Monroe Gatew ood. many mnocent bystanders- ad woaailed
er orecas1 or 10 ••·
Ho'·H 1 1 Th -•· tn ••·
h
port
for
clean·=
and
family,
Louisville,
spent
a
11
JK,osp bl
UnKIIlY
u~e amount of $2,~.
1
1
..;
tying them up. I ree otter g1r s I
led 57 1 1 h
I
ay c
...
M ·
1
the
ctl
n..•-- l
ll~lt.er in Dixie
h
I revea
e
ep one.s were I were IOJured by bncks llymg I J
I l
t
days With her
ornanl
n 1110 r a on, Jt"'''Pnq
•
- ancluding one w 0 was on Y1 down m both the c1ty and coun· lass and unfare
'
1 ess coo er e~pera ures
Mrs Bess Larkins
She was born in Meigs Coun· Milam, 346\1 Sydlmore-sL MldOIJNT LAUREL. N. J. _ 1v!Sitln&amp; lor the night-came I ty S1xteen others were o u t I11
g
·
• mght Saturday s forecast IS sun
Tom Dye VISited hiS chli·
Maret. 23, 1892 to the late dleport, bu IUed a peUIIon for
qellst Billy Graham •••d ' home Thi, was around mid· With miScellaneous problems I Seven policemen were shot, / ny and mild
dren m Akron
Earl and Martha Burford. Sur· divorce from Delbert IIUam,
Thnd:ay "pro1ft5! wward rae rught
I Three cables were damaged, two of them m the back
Mr and Mro Lyle Balderson V1vors are live children, Mary SIDle address. The
plaltUIII
undentandlng Is much great· I
Wanted Moaey
and the Bell crew was on duty I At least 32 persons were I
and Kay spent Su2day With Mrs Crossan, and Martha Bums, datms fii'DU neglect ol dfll1
1ft the South than It is m the The kilter lied the latecomers until after mldnll!ht repa~rmg admitted to hospitals Scores ol ,
eWS
H E Young a~ Mrs Hazei Middleport: Hefty
Rolbtieb,' and seeks custody of two IIWIOr
Nirlh." -, ::H
and told the girls he wanted damages A crew from Manet Iothers were treated and re
Balderson Bellevlllt W Va Cheshire. JuUa Black, Boston, children.
litlJs~ !Iouth has a ba- nmney to go to New Orleans ta was called m to as&lt;~sl the leased
,
'
Mass: Charlea Archer, Middle- - - - - - - - - " - for IO!ution. to their prob- 1They gave htm an undeter- Galhpotilans.
I
Over
JaDed
Gaure Radial"
Ga!Upolll
PICKENS ON STAGE
pori, one aliter, EVI Glover,
'Si:llillloo'taee a solution mmed amount of cash
Rodenck termed Ute storm I By dawn police announced Dam 12.3, 13.6, running 7 feet Ray Picktns, oon of Dr and Batlle Creek, Michigan:
12
,
loN~
!ems Ia the And then , one by one, he , the worst m the II years that they had control of the area on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· Mrs Ray Pickens Middl~ grandchlldren and 12 fll'eat OBVarED TO INTEIUfl!t Of
·--," he said start.~ to lead hiS v•clim from I have been In thll area"
More than 200 persons had been 98, PL Pleasant ZUO, Hinton made his debut on 'the Ohio Va~ fll'aDdchUdren.
MEIGS . IIIABUN AliEA
~· there II "underltand- the bedroom to their deaths
Ed Cottrell, of Bockeye Rur- Jailed by that hme
76, Kanawha Falls 2 35, Char· ley Summer Theatre sta e 1n Mrs. Archer wu a member
lfd li'lendship betw..n the While he was gone, MIS! al Electric' reported 13 men The riDtmg started •n a near leeton Ill Bll. London, Marmet Athena In production oil 'T h e ol the Church of ChriSt. Funer'T.=.tf~.:. r
• tn the oouth
Amurao rolled under a bunk : were oot last mght repa~rmg West Side neighborhood aboul9 and Winfield dams were on the Imaginary Invalid." Loclll peo- al services wlll be held at the ..:::.":""...,"':'~-bed and cowered there He I lines damaged by the slom• p.m Thursday It spread slowly stlls
pie attending were Or
Ra• Rlwlings Coats Funeral Home vau., I'Ublilmoa 1:n11111'"'' lJAI II•
d
didn 't nuss her
I At least 1
and
reached
a
fevered
p1tch
Boal
M
e
tl
Pick
and
r Sunday at 2 p m With the Rev clt.lnto St. Pom•ror. Oldo. ate~. ._.
1
: Jflwched
The v1&lt;tims were Glor1da
ed by .::._e pondes trwere indam- around m1dntght, when police Oblo ~~ mea ' B ke state . ens. Mr
Mn.
Donald Jlicka ofliclating Bur· ·~.~~.,'" ...,.., ...,,...
AodiiNNitl
D
23 D
Ind. M A 81
.. ll:'l:s a s ons w !I c lied f
t
tl
ver - uc ye
PICkens Sr Clifton· Mrs
,
l:ntend u IIOnal .... IDtllle
~
w-RIOH WINDS avy, , yer,
' ary rm accorl;tmg lo Cottrell Buckey e a.
or el ra am~um on up 14 4 50 p m . New Mar- Hoffman ~ chiJcb.en
ial wJIJ be in the Bradford eem· ....., •• IIIII polt
Po..,,
pped throulh
Jordan 21 Chicago Susan
Pr1ests nons and llliCI'3! work· .
·
•
Fri nd
11 t the Ohio
• •
southweslern F
• _ • Chicago ·PatriCia power was restored m mosl ers stu'mbled through the dark tinsvllle up 14, I 10 p m ,
and Mary Ann,
hoe I may ea a
N.tllolliJ -~ ,...,, e h for tbe
nd d
armt,
.w.,
'
b
9
30
T
4
10
05
L
me
anytime
aatttDIIUI Chat..J.L IDe...
aa
..._..
~
ay 10 a Matusek 21 Ch1cago Pamela areas y
Pm
streets In teams, pleadang for 1 up 1 '
Jean Hudaon, Mn
tob -' ...•
N•• York Cl~
....
p.m.:
~MI!Jg a storm WI k
• ·22 L :
Jll . A porch blew off Randolph 1'8lm
up 14, 3 10 a.m ,
Shafer and Mrs George
•-;:..;
, '·
c~ ~lfe and r_aus N 1 eru;:h 1· ~nSJ~h to · Blackburn's home on Rt 551, The~r words lor the mll8l pan 1 down 14, 5·30 a.m.:
Sr, all of Middleport
WEATHER
,..,.., :
td. Jlea¥J ~ty damaje.
ma
rna e,. '
ea n, on the Fali'VIew·Evergreen Rd, went unheedfrl
up U, 2 10 am , Criss Jr.
Cearlq eooler and less tw- ;;:;• i::J:: !ft:t:..
1~
Jjn1Mji&amp;1Jti&gt;&lt;Yibflth. 42, waa ltld andM ViatalentiGna Palsllon, 2231• aod caused conSiderable dam· The hit and nm tacucs of ~. 15 7 05 am ; Defender
DRIVER HURT, JAILED
lllld lodaj, ~p 75-12 aortli ........~.'!" • .. • - .;........ .:
1
by J1••h•••••
nd
k
lied
an
er~
argu
a
•
A
ch
ed
'"
,
•~
17
3
30
m.
·
Jefferson
Cha
•··
N
II
Cit
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-·
...
,.
.......
--• a
t
h
tud ts fro
the age
a1r was carr1 w or rJoters kept poll~ movmg from ,
a •
rm~ eal, U, MinersvliJ1 ,
. .tb.
ar, eee1 toldlbt, oot .......hi.. oa. ........., 8 .a •
II
1~~!f: yard of h1s ;~cl ang:e s en
m
50 yards mlo a nearby faeld by one section of the Wnt side to l1 t 251 a m , St. Marys
was arrested by
In SZ..C Saturday suuay . BDd ;:.:;, ~:0:--:
000 ' " " ...,..., 'II
llle His Wife
IlPPI 5
wmds thai were estimated be· another Rare!
!her
17, 6 30 am., Polly R
lice on a OWl char&amp;e
.tid.
~== a few feet 1way, WI! Whe~the ~~~nage ~~~ ~v~, I tween 35 and 45 miles per hour direct confror?tat:' Withe : , 17 fi 45 a.m ; Allee down
one-car accident on Weat
·
..nllnel
s lor a lew qo•et
see e t ";;
t ar . The Robert Neal
property large group of mters
7 40 am . New Orleano up
II at 2.56 p m. Thursday.
ise was not ehned aphartrnen M or Awo or near Porter was also heavily There w a 1 1 P e c u 11 1 10 n 1 45 a.m., Peay Downey
hce said Neal's car struck a
t ree
ours
1ss
murao d
ed
Ul 4 15 am JJm
1 causm1 heavy dam·
• . - -·
th
h
bed amag
through the mght that a call-up
•
poe
:
cnn~"!t ~nea h 1 ~ed t' A huge tree was leveled on of National Guard troopa ,..31 1dawn J8, 5 45 8 m. A J .
to his automobile. He wa•
flural Electcics
Itern '
en s e ro
ou , Rt 554, near Sheriff Denver lmmment, but none matena- IA!n up 18, 7 15 a m , Walter
to Meigo General
I found her slam fnends m pools Walker's reSidence
lized Mayor Rtchard J Daley ICurley 11!1 20, J:30 a.m.: Har·
lor treatment of
I
1
~itiittaee Merger
1of blood and : ' "1 thr~~~
County Engmeer L A D1cka· pledged Thuraday to ask for a ; ~ey Jordon dOWII 22 • 7 a m • chest injury and Ialor JaUid.
;l-ANCASTER Ohio (UPII
•creen 00
e secon , oor son reported trees down
on callout if necessary
' •mmer down 23• 2 10 a.m .. K.
Tfio boards of lnter-«Mlflty Ru~ ~ ledge
Nebo Rd , near Cora, the Rod· Whil1! the notmg went on. H Botlworth n dawn 23, 3·20 Veteruo Memorial Boopttol
at Eleetric of Hllllbor&lt;&gt; and
ney Cora Rd, and the Galho· c1vtl nghts leader Martm am · Western up 2S, i 10 am. : ADMISSIONS - Vicky Newi!"'""tral Power Co of Lan- 1
Centerpomt Rd
, Luther Kmg addressed a rally 1Ede~n~O BotilorthJ daW:: Ch
ell, Middleport, Harry Com·
IIIIIIOUDced today I merCity Hi' Hordeot
' In • Baptist church on the I up
p m.. ooep
olhi mmgs, Pomeroy, Onella Cole,
el their pi~ and service I
The area of Foorth and State South Side, about e1ght miles ~p Greenu~,'l:'-11 P ~
Plains: Betty GD1110re,
00 p.m... Tuppero
flicliJtiel rnakini ibe &lt;o-oper I
m Gallipolis appeared to be a Ifrom the troubled area
1 porn
up roenup
Middleport
Uft the' largest ~ Ohio.
•·1
S, OUS et diSaster areo loltowmr I h ' I I would Ike for all of us to ' !:n Zepby~~own , G;""up DISCHARGES - Vivlln Af.
pw11o Wyckoff, prestdent oi l
l"twiSter·type" storm
believe m nonvwlence ," he told IGreeno V 40 ~.
~w 0 nott•. Kathryn Weaver, Emma
J$er&lt;ounty, and Jo"n Eakm
Mrs. H. M Roush of Buffalo, , Three hu1e trees were level· the crowd
Cl d.':.. Gte!;u · •10 50 :::' Ledlte.
., llouthcentral, said I W Va. pasaed away at M•IIS ' ed Within mmules. Finl to go Closer to the not area,
at IOl~er ~-do!n 3.10 8P : • • - • • • • • • e, subject 1, approval General Hospital In Pomeroy. j was a huae sugar maple be- Kina's West S1de apartmen~ Indiana" lip M~ldalll ~ ·16 : ·:
lloiR Blleacer, . . tl Mr.
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!! the team ever made its debut bases-loaded smgle m the sec- Washburn.
BJ VITO STEUJNO
Elsewhere m the NatiOnal Bob Veale pttched an eJght- streak Perry as now 12-2 this
under has management, Dave ond, one of four hitc; he ~ad,
SCIOTO RESULTS
. tJPI Sporil Writer
League, Sandy Koufax and the hatter for the Pirales to back season
Br1stol made tt plam who would drove m two more to c ase
COLUMBUS
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M••""er
do the talkmg.
and alter the Br~les
--rf Harry Walker cla•ms Dodgers beat the Mets, 4·'· up th elr heavy hItt mg whIlethe Kou f¥ was 0rr hIS usu al j
Cmcmnati
Reds split Thursday
sr ~ ~k y homered m the third Adios, owned by(UPI)
James Gr
~ raq;burgh Pirates learned Atlanta napped Houston 7-6 and Cubs' D1ck Ellsworth surfered form as he was tagged for i
, d bleheader he was to make It 5 1 and Gordie Colebill of Mount Sterling, pooled '\
their ltmn8 well last year
Cmcmnall split a doubleheader the loss, but Gene Alley boosted Cight htts and two runs but still
ntlghtds
1-"
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man smg led m 1wo more m the ware-to-wire v1ctory Thui'~
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t LouiS, wmmng the his
hitting strea
to 15 mowe down t e Mets to boost
h
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h td f th Sh
k s d bl
nd
33 -vel~r 0
mght 1n lhe leat~rejl '""'', fl.
becaUie it now lotks Uke the opener ~2 and !mung the I ~r"JnsecutJve games w1th a his record to 16-4 ffH' the season "'It'
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mteanager
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se s omer m e et
Scioto Downs
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Plra.- In teac g t elr second game, 91
1 smgle
and l6-l lifetime against the I a strike. He got hit wkb tb.e sesswn wlth the team he was completed the Reds' scormg
The
4-ye.r-{)!d
was
timed
,f.tr
Nati011J1 League opponents a In the Amertcan League
Larry Jackson pitched a f1ve· team He also struck out 11, the
Ball!"
a om ted Wednesda to take Malone and Notte hart allow2·09 1·5 for the mile on a.n ,rijl
few things this season
Detro1t rupped Baltimore *·3 1 h1t shutout for the Phi Is to 9lst tune 111 h1s career he has
~p fter Don H%ffner had I ed onl , f~ur hats the last Card- track m winmng hts faflh ~. ~ 1,_
The Pirates were the best Chacago beat Cleveoand, 2 1, knock the Glants out of first struck out 10 or more batters m
beer fa ed R
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team for the last 129 games Mmnesota topped Washmgton, place The Phils scored
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seven runs an three mmngs 10 $3 Abbe 's Art and Mary's lliill,l.
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11-411 record But a horrible C1ty 5-4, and California heat the lo" on Gaylord Perry and • prov1d e Koufax w1th all the
1 had the floor and 1 d•d all u1e mghtcap but the lleds sill!
REDS SIGN BENSON •I •
start wiUl 24 losses m the1r Boston 3-2 m 10 mrungs.
end hiS seven-game wannmg l runs he needed
th talk
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d fter llected 12 hits to make a
first SS games mined the1r
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CINI!INNA'FI (UPJI - Tho! ,
C'mcinnal1
Red!! Thureday lllpt'
pennant
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finished third
Most of the pla)ers played for
Score Four m F1rst
anoounced
the s~gmng of 'Jetft...
me m the mmors The:r know
This season, Walker's club
how 1 want the game to be The Ca rdm als scored four Benson as thtrd base eeach-1 ~
Benson, 41, was With Ute" Bt
pooled a eespectable 111-15 mark
TO•,EDO iUPI )- Dr William I t d d I'
th '11 t Ume Ill the f~rst on five hilS
Jn the first 33 games and then
T Jerome BoV¥hng Green State plhaye an
m sutrelh ey th ge and~ wa lk after two were out 1 LoUIS Cardinn~ ft'&lt;lm i96Jl+l·
o e o ers
t meet fi for- ~ e"I pomt ac1oss
Umvers1ty pres1den,
stprted to march toward the
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cmcmnat1 got one bark m the and the New York 'Yknkees 111
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as game w
top of u-c standmgs
JUStmentS
mer ch ampJI)n Dan Carmac ae 1 d 1
w . un , botto m of the frame but the 1965 and thiS yelt 'ltllen he The Pirates made it Thurs- By United Preu International New York at Kansas City
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National Leugue
Washmgtun at Mmnesota
of Athf'ns takes on Art Hudnutt over uelmh de unt eplar menth the sJxth to chase Pa ppas The Keane was discharged as manW L Pet. -GB 1Cleveland at Chicago
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The Cleveland Browns st11l t
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De Watt and asked him what ou e V¥1l
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thmk they can wm the th OhiO Amateur Golf Tourna 'mtenm " meant
TraJhng 7 1, the Reds then
Lewis Rep8ir ServiH. ~
were blanked by the Philadel
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exploded for ft\c runs tn the
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League
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mormng
actwn
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told
me
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45 41 523 8
"[ wouldn't want to go s:u~n
40 44 476 12
Major League Leader!l
sorry to see Jimmy Brown go. vors me€t m the afte:noon for hiS romplete bar.ktng and the big blows were Shamsky's 12th
eHEATING
through it agatn but last season] A 1 t uas
42 47 472 12 'k By United Press International I These were th •mme{hate the 18 hole champiOnship match barkmg of the ent1rc orgamza homer of the senson w1th the
was a good lesson for us," I C;n~~n:au
National League
1and perhaps diJI~matic reac' Jerome has been lhe surpnse tion 1 told h1m I'm no yes bases empty and Coleman s
ePLUMBING
38 47 447 14 1k 1
Walker cla1ms
New York
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Pet.
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lv
the
pr;mature'
rettre
of
the
tournament
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wmn·
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I've
got
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head
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fJrst,
with
two
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35 49 417 17
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26 58 310 26 1 Stargll, Patt 76 227 51 95 343 ment of
the man who mg In overtime Thursday The shoulders and I believe I know Larry Jasler took over in the
things went wrong and we i
Thursday's Results
I Alou, Pitt
75 281 42 95 338 dommateU professional footba\1 14&amp;-yeaJ old educator needed an Ihow tn use at No one can be stxth and gave up the fmal run
proved we had champiOnship ILos Ang 4 New York 2, night I Clmnt. Pitt
81 336 53 110 327 for the nJne years he partlclpat- 1extra hole to take Gary Artz, nght all of the lime. but I m the eighth but got the wtn
class The champton IS tbe guy I Phila 5 San Fran 0, night
Allen, Phil
ti6 237 56 76 321 ed
IAkron m the mormsg round, know you gotta be right most Lou Brock as~u red at With a
who can pick himself up elf the Atlanta 7 Houston 6, mght
Cepeda StL 65 218 28 70 321 The 30-year-old Brown sag- droppmg m a bJrdte putt
of the time to ww," he said two-run homer Ill the sJxth annWY 2-2374
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floor after bemg knocked down P1tLsburgh iO Ch1cago 4 mght carty, Atla 8'1 'l!J7 33 82 319 1naled an end to has grJdJron 11 1 the afternoon he was two I
Maloney Gets lOth Win
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-or as WBI the ease Wtth Jack Canct 9 St Loms 2, 1st, twahght l Morgn Hou 68 251 34 80 319 days Wednesday at a press I up non two·tJme champwn Tony The
ht
h
b beaU g St
Dem~y-after being knocked [St Louas 9 Cmc1 7, 2nd mght Santo, Chi
80273 47 84 308 conferenl'e ca lled tn London, BJorn Jr of Cmcnmatl at the ng or tm Y
n
out ol the ring. We reacted so I Friday's Probable Pitchers I Pmson Cm 65 252 28 76 302 where he IS pursumg I motion end f sax holes fell behmd by LouiS 9-2 lll the opener, but I
.
well 1o pressure that I've got to
(Starting T1mes EDT!
American League
ptcture career
I two ~t U1e end ~f 16 and ralhed Ithen lost ~-7
ed h lOth
believe we can wm thas I Los Angeles at New York~ 1
G. AB R H. Pet
In Htram, OhJO where the 10 t ~e fmal two to force extra Jim Ma rmey earn
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1Drysdale 16 Ill vs Fisher (5- Kalme Det 75 268 54 86 .321 Browns are already In traimng I play
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1Ohva, Mm
Don Nottebart worked the last
84 325 52 103 317 1 for defense of therr Ea~tern
MEN'S
year when lhmgs were gomg I San FranciSCo at Philadel ph ia IF Rbsn Bal 86 313 67 91:1 313 DIVISIOn NFL title, Coach I They halved the 19th and I 2-3 mmngs tor the save
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against them in Walker's first 1- Perry (12-t) vs Bunnmg (9-5 ) ISalmn ' Clev 68 Z36 32 72 305 ! Blanton Coll1er stud he receaved 1Jerome made par on the 20th Cmcmnali clubbed 14 h1ts in
&amp;ealen, are now havmg a piCDIC g 05 p m
'1 Pow II.' Bal
82 2B5 47 35 .298r notl£acat101l of Brown's decas1on to wtn as BJorn barely nussed the contest, mcludmg homers
WJth things gomg weB
Ch1cago at P1ttsburgh - B Rbsn, Bal 88 356 56 103 292 im a letter from the All-Pro a three fool putt for par
by Pete Rose and Art Shamsk} 1
A carefree gang o1 heavy iHober ts (35) ,,, Law 16-3i ,1 Rchdt Cal
76276 41 80 2!10 ]fullback and was prepared ro 1 CarmiChael has been Ute The Reds JUmped loser Nel l
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hitters the Pirates exploded 815 pm
IHwrd , Wasb 82286 32 82 287 1make the.nctessary changes m slandout thus far He downed son Bnles for a pair of runs m
again agalllSt the Cubs as Houston at Atlanta-D1erker Crdnl, Cahf 79 ZB4 36 81 .285 1Cl~veland s, offense.
1former chatllplon Bob Bourne, the bottom of the first to erase I
R&amp;berto Clemente htt an mslde. (5-3) vs Johnson (S-6), 9 05 Lock, wash 80 232 41 66 284
Now we \e got to take a Oberlm, 3 and 2, and George
Do ., m
Home Runs
postltve, obJective approach to Jo'rankenfeld, Dayton, by the 3) HRs-Manhlla (4th), Torre
the•park' three-nm ho mer nn '
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" Co11 •er sa1 d "W e will ' &lt;;::!me mar~m. H1s round agams t &lt;22ndJ
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and Jose Pagan smashed a Gabson (Jl9) vs Maloney l9-4), IBraves 26, Stargell, Parates make adjustments to stay In Frankenfeld ..._as a one underAmencan League
three-run lri le
19 05 p m
and Torre, Braves 22, Allen, contention &lt;:~!though I don't 1par 69 He had beaten defend- Wash
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000 102. OOx- 3 8 11
IDtet1181loDII League Stalllilngs Los Angeles at New York
Hart and Mays, Giants 20
I ges"
Iof MansfiCld In the ope .. ng j Ortega Cox (7) and Casano:
2.98 to 7.-98
By United Prell lnlematiaual San FranCisco at Phttadelphia American League: ... Robm· Some ol Brown's furmer round
' Ya Grant, Cammo ~9) and
W.L.Pct.GB 1Chicago at Pittsburgh
son, Onoles 22, Kalme, Tigers teammates mdicated they were L1 t 2r a runnerup for medal- Battey WP-Grant (6-l2 ) LP48 36 571
J Houston at AtiMt.-t
21 Pepitone, Yanks 20 , Powell, 1 lookmg toward the commg 1st honors m quahfymg play, Ortega
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HR- Mmcher
NOW
Columbuo
47 41 534 3 1St Loms at C1ncmnatJ
Orwles
19: Scott, Red Sox &amp; season as a challenge
beat
Ross
Bartschy
of
Colum(11th)
Toronto
American Leagde
Mantle, Yanks 18
I "Anybody who thmks we're bus 3 and 2, and former cham- 1
47 42 528 31h
lloch..ter
46 42 523 4 I
W L. Pet. GB
Runs Batted In
gomg to be a soft touch now IS p10n W3.lter Stahl t\f Cleo,:eland
Downmg, Reniif (7), Ramos
Toledo
1
42 43 494 6~ 1 Balhmore
58 30 659
I National League: Aaron, ip for a rude awakerung, " sa1d 6 and 5
1New York ~~ ~~~ ~~t! ~ ~ .
J::c k'..onvUie
41 46 471 81'.. Detrmt
49 35 583 7 Braves 68 Stargeil Pirates 64 I quarterback Frank Ryan
1
Kan City
Rlchmmid
.\
40 47 4oo 9lh Cleveland
46 38 548 10 Clemente,' Ptrates' 59, Allen: ~I stall thrnk we can wm the Hudnutt 36-year-old vice pres I Dowmng Reruff (7) Ra.mos
'I
Auflalo
Cahforma
47 39 547 10 Ph 11 58 M
championship n tackle
Jim ' adent of the Elyna Chromcle i 1Q) and Gabbs, Hunter, Gnlh
1 les ; ays, Giants 57 .
Syracuse
'11 51 .420 13
'
TI
II b t l
f 81 Ak 18 1 d fOO I WP
Tbundav II ReiiUitll
IMmnesota
41 45 477 16
American Lea~e. B Robm- Kamcki satd "Somehcw I t e egra m, won a u wo o I
er
an , u
·
Kansas
C1ty
39
47
453
18
p
u
Onolesl
thoUJbl
he'd
show
up
when
we
i
the
J3
holes
he
needed
and
1
Ramos
12.fil
LP-Gnll1
(().21
'
1 70 . owe '
l'or 4 Bu I 0 Is~ 7 lnrungo
I
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son, 0 noes
hI d th
t I
I
t HR
t
{20th)
; '.
Toronto 5 s.rlfalo 1 2nd
IChacago
39 47 453 18 67 F Robmson Orioles &amp; started to play exhabihon ave
e res o e tman .. e
~ epl one
REGULAR 2.'18 to 7. 98
ilL I&lt;
Syracuse 7 Rochesier 5
I washmgton
39 50 .438 19\1 Kahne , Tigers 51·. Scott, Red games You have to IIIISS a guy Jerry Shulak the last Toledo
Richmond 3 Columbus 1
New York
37 48 4.15 191h Sox 54
With his talents 1 guess we'll m Ute tournament 6 and 5 Cleve
000 100 000 - 1 6 2
' ' "
NOW SALE
Jacksonvlile f Toledo 3
1Boston
37 53 411 22
Pitching
JUSt have to work harder"
Hudnutt o;cored a 4 and 2 VIC Ch1~ago
000 000 l~x- 2 5 0
$2.00 t• $5.32
~
~
PRICED AT - - - - - - . Cuellar
Erme Green who was second tory over Ra) Beallo of Clev~
Bell (9 5) and Azcue, John
League
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Thursday's Result'~~
a
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(8 ·)
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INDIANS SIGN BELL
Ch
Cl
ht
Astros 7·1, Perry, Giants 12·2; 1banana to the brmstn~ fu llback land m hiS other match
I - l an
omano.
1
PI
Gu
acago 2 eve1and 1' mg
Kouf'ax Dod ers 16-4 Manch- ~ m the Browns' backfield felt The best Hudnutt has done I
-~
I
CLEVELAND iU I ' Delrmt 4 Baltimore 3, mght
•
g
· p te lh 18
ht b h18 b1g break
1110 000 1102- 3 7 I
18 the Ohio Amateur was m 1960 Bait
Bell, former o•tflelder with the Minn 3 Wash 1 mghl
a!, G•ants 14-4 &amp; Blass, "" s
m•g
e
th
h h
hed 1...
f a is Dett o1t
tOO 201 llllx- 4 10 0 I
"lncl " Reds h been
'
72
"Any back wants to carry e w en e reac
IR: sem1 m
" Maw
, as
Sign· New York 5 Kan. City 4, rughl ·
.. h
m nted I Littler lost 10 l962 to BJorn m Bar her, Watt t4) , ~'ISher ill I
!d ,~Y the Cleveland Ind1ans to Calif 3 Boston 2, 10 mns night OrAmerlc
~r'~
~
M:ll'i ~~~d ~e~o ex"cep~~~ 1: th~ a playoff for the Iitle
and Etchebarren, Wtlson. Sher' 1 7• ; an or • nge s I
,cout Cincinnati and surround· Friday's Probable Pitchers
1oes
·
I
ry 181 Gladdmg {9) Pena (9)
1ng areas lor the team, il was Boston at Cahforma-Sheldon 2; McLain , Tigers 134 · Barber. past 1 felt t~at g•vl~n ~or: LP- Perry 112.21
and Freehan WP-W1lson (9-71
REG. 2.98 to 5.98
announced Thursday
&lt;5-10) vs Chance {7-101 II !OriOles IIH: McNally Ormles l opportumty ·
cou
av 1
LP~Barber {10-4 l
HR-F
1 •
_
pm
•
7-3
helped
more
and
felt
better."
I
Robinson
nd&gt;
·
·
1,
122
2.00 to
NOW ON SALE AT
I
1·
Chtcago
103 OliO Of)()- 4 8 I
New York al Kansas C1ty•
PJtts
341 200 OOr ~ tO 11 1
,'1 oJo I U o
J"
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' Stottlemyre (7-101 vs Krausse
Ellsworth, Koonce &lt;3), llend· (tO mnmgsl
ffi-.11, 9 p m
ley I7J and Hundley, Veale (II· Bos
OliO 010 010 6-2 6 2 ,
DRY
Washmgton at Minnesota- , By United Pre" Inlematlonal 119) and Grote LP-Shaw (681 5l and Pagliarom LP-h'lls- Los Ang OliO OliO 020 I - 3 7 I
CLEANING
Richer! 18·9) vs. Kaal 111-6), 9
National League
HRs-Johnson {7th, Bressoud worth &lt;4-13). HRs-Clemente l Bennett, McMahon {61, Wyatt l
ep m.
I
(II G
I
18th I
I (t4lh). Clendenon (14th).
tR), Lonborg (9), Sligman 9) I
,...,Ice On Re.,uest
Ceveland at Chicagt&gt;-Bell
s arne
I
Osmsk1 (101 and Ryan Lopez.
Open Fri. &amp; Sat. Nights
(
,
(9-4)
H
d 3-1) 9
St LoUIS
lOll OliO Olo- 2 4 I
-. ' I
vs owar t ' p m C
221 200 II
9 14 0 San Fran OliO 000 000 - 0 5 4 Houston
020 1102 2110- 6 Ll 2 Rojas (91 and Rodgers WPBaltimore at Delroii·-Bunker i mel
·Phila
000 400 lOx- 5 7 II Atlanta
tlO 2110 10:1- 7 IS 01Rojas {3-2) LP-Osmskt (0·2)
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18-41 vs Wickersham &lt;5-2), 9, Bnles, Woodeshick 12), Jasl· Perry, Gtbbon (41, Priddy Cuellar, Raymond (7) and ,.-..-............_....._.-___"'""::::;~..
-- --'
P
m
er
(J),
Mahaffey
&lt;5),
Denms
(8),
Henry
&lt;71,
and
McDaniel
Bateman.
Clomnger,
Carroll.
· - "" ' \
1
Ill
C•
CLEANERS POMEROY I
Saturday'sGames
(7) and McCarver, Maloney, (7), Lmzy (8) and Haller, L (6l.Olivo(9)and0hver WP- '
Boston at Califorma
Notlebart &lt;81 and Edwards Jacl&lt;son (8·7) and Dalrumple. Olivo &lt;3-3). LP-Raymond (5
WP - Maloney (IIH) LP 1
Briles (3-8) . HRs-Shamsky
I

BI'g WI'nner I'n

1

~

ot five

19111-3

Reds Split Twinbill as
Cards Win Nightcap, 9-7

I',j
ll

1

Saxbe Coming

To pomeroy on
p }jtica
• ) Tour

1~.

I

p)ay torught,
H Rai'n Stops

I

DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July

Pittsburgh Replaces Giants as
Leaders; Koufax Topples Mets, 4-2

Ohioans Climb from Cellars
As Skies Clear Peacefully

ICCUSed l carrier uss Oriskany and two
Four persons died In lbe 000 damage, and the destrudo,
Powell Commumsl MIG17s 26 m1les
thrte day• llf vmlent weather linn was expected ltl mount ev01
•l'i'N Y,) ot h1dmg results of southeast of the North V~elna,
Llghtnmg claimed two, while a higher m Clnc!IIDilti and HaUla'
000 mqUtry mto the anti : mese capital One or the MIGs
fallen power Ime and a felled ilion County.
flllrt!rty war, and Criticized hiS : and •n F8 were damaged.
I
tree limb ell&lt;'h clauned one
---lt3Yk!hng ot the admmtstrahon's I One US serv1cema~ . was 1
more
I'J'I
'
IllS billion antipoverty bill killed and 13 Mhero IDJUred l Gallipolis and Gallia county's earlier, several children
en-, The phone and electric com· i
ICOS
Officials In Sanduslcy and Its
In 1 majority reporl Thurs· l Thursday night 10 8 terrortst most severe wmdstorm in years route home from the swamming pames were also on the scene
surroundins Erie County asked
~ toe Ru~ Committee said oxplosiDn al Vuag Tau, 4D miles ~ ooused conSiderable damage pool may have been InJured or rtpairlng dama~ed lines
I CAPE KENNEDY (UP)) -~lor federal rud u reBidenll sad·
llqtll had lolled to appear to! southeast of Saigon. F1ve SOuth Thursday evemng and most res- killed accardmg 10 onlookers
I Gemm1 10 astronauts
John 1ty
tallted the destrucUon
d.elertG the bill rerommended Vietname,. soldiers also were •dents agreed today that only 8 Sho~tly after the first tree Members of the Gallta Coun- Young and Michael Colhns were . brought Tuesday when II rained
by the_ Educ.at~on and Labor m)ured.
miracle prevented death or ser- fell 8 section or another tree ty Ctvtl Defense direcled traf- expected to recetve medtcal ap- more than a dozen mches In 12 Barring any additional ralft
Comllllllee wh1ch he heads II US spokesmen sa1d Ute louo InJUries dun
the 25 • near Garrett Kern's re9idence !1c m the area until the mess proval today for launch Mon- hours.
before 1 15 p.m. lonigh~ the
slid Ibis was despite the fact terrort!l tossed the device Into mmute oulborst ng
a
do n ThiS covered the was cleaned up around 7 p m day on a dal'lng attempt lo Conservative estimates plac- Eighth Annual Kyger Creek
ht had osited lor a hearm1 and a crowd of servicemen at o At letil seve~ huge trees c :~ b'~ f Dr Orr but tuck· The Gall1a County Cthzens rendezvous with two satellltes ed the damage at more than 15 ' Tournament lor Llule l,eaguell
~ had alfeed on dates lor downtown Intersection of the I were leveled m the residential ~~ on~y 1 ea 0dent or two was Baod Radio, Inc. also took and perhaps soar to record a!· I million m Erie County.
! will resume, 11 the latest word
an AppeartiK.'t.
coastal city
seen after the vehtcle was pull- part m the cleanup operations titudes to do 1t.
Civil Defense offlctals in But- irom tournament offtclals.
Turft To Terrorism
ed from the underbrush
Dr. Oh10 State Patrolman C I, Both astronaull, SS, were ler county aa1d Mlddle~n and schedule two days. Ga!MS rainrose
that
the
Commu
Meigs
Coualy
•ppareotly
I
Orr's
auto
had
escaped
serious
Russell was in tbe
Fourth scheduled to ~mplete major
•
Ram on two different OCCI·
Fears
Heat Jf'o~e Broken
msts, frustrated tn their escaped tile fall Impact ol tbe damage last Sunday at Holzer Ave trafftc when the farst tn·e four-hour physical examinations
sioDJ has set the tournament
HEAT attempl8 1o stop U.S. bombtng twister lype .,lnds that struck Hos •tal when 8 hu e hmb fell came down He was enroute In the afternoon and then attend
ed out Tuesday night w•re pJa,.
Tjllj: WELTERING
wave thai baked the Mldwesl in North Viet Nam , might turn GaUipolls and parts of Gollla I on 1~
g
home He rad1oed the patrol a miSSion rev10w session With
ed Wednesday Yesterday's ,.
ajld East In 10-and lOtJ.dogree to more acl8 of terrorism m Couoly late Tburlday after·
The third tree m the VICinlly post, who m turn notified lhe top projeCt offiCI~is
vere rain and wind
lemperatureo for Iunger than the South
aooa Tkere were 00 repurlo
M
VI
utility
compames
and
city
of·
Young
and
CoiiiiiS
are
shoot·
cellalwn
of last mght s games.
1
1 1
a: week oppeared broken today 1 Ground ·acdon In SOuth Vlel of app
· reelable doma•e
~~Bs
.'", ron ido
arylt 1'1g1'"'t a flcials of the near diSaster
mg
for
a
launch
at
6.21
p.m.
Games
which had been sch•
1 EDT
0 nens res enre e .,.
.'
• .
h I te bl If I
•h
nd
victim of • mall of cool
Nom heated up today when I
ward the O'Bnen home dain· Olher trees were reported I {
I - t • • st asto n
0
duled for nednesday nl ... t. a
llj!ntered over the M•dwest
us Marin•• batlled v1et Cong
I .
down near the Galhpo!1s Boat the U S manned spaceflight
rescheduled again latlt nlpt
The ,,.allier bureiU said the troops on two fronltt
l aect10n of Galllpollo - three on 1agmg only a omahll metal ·~•· 1 Club entrance on
Garfield program The late afternoon
al W11.
will
be played tonight.
'
the
f
1ture on the p01 c facmg State
f
ed
bl G I Attorney Gener
1 1am 8
.
CIIOI air would opreld Eul •nd : At least eight CommuniSts
corner o Fourth Ave, and 1St
Ave. and a huge metal roof .'nng ts 11m to ena e em- ,
111 vlolt Pomero Wed· Tonight's schedule I: IS p.m,
SOuth to relieve areas 1eft • were killed when leathernecks I State Sl
A fourth tree was leveled In , was reported blown off the '"' ID to rendezvoua with the :~~ wJul 20. to au:Od a' Pt Pleasant Pure on vs Gal~rched
by doyo of
Intense! mannrn• an out-t south of The otonn, wh1ch struck at 1 1 f E 1 h W II
,
• hmldmg where the French C1tv Agen a satellite launched
for
Y• h Y
II
th
lipohs Yankees; 7.30 pm, Pl.
•
1!1
,......
,
G 11 ,
f 1 h ron o u a
' 1ams rest- 1
. G
M h
ng wa 1~
,
•
11 as noon 1uncbl eon- -mee
8 1narc
beai.Atleaoll20were deadChuLatonthecoastloughtoff l 4 •7 pm,was •••s
1t
F
A
bl
k
PressiSlocatedonSerondand
em1111
eJWe
IB
ly'
Re•
PleasantF!shersvs.Pomeroy
1
14 1 1
from tdi doyo of loo.detree wea- ' 8 charge by 75 guemllas since tale Saturday evening ~ence affl J
rs veh oc · I Cedar
aRt epeusblican. P~rates; and 1 30 p.m., Mlddl•
1one set for a 4 40 p m (EDT) ctaa replu s'canbs a
1y 1wo ours
.~..:::.:...; · . .~.._
I Th e area wes t of vmto n, a· :1mgT trafl 1c near
launch Monday
uran
ax e, a
B
S
...,.
~ Jll UIIC St Lou~ area The I armed
wtlh mortars and
F th A
I
!
•
kin e-el ti
h
been port raves VI. yracuse"V. ,
weather bureau prtdtcled tern· I recollleu rifles At least 10 VIet ' long Rl 160, through the Bid- . ra IC on our
ve • was Otheo- parts of the City were f
see I r. ec on, as
~
aturH would be in the
well-Porter locaht was hard-I tied up or rerouted for
two eovered wtth huge limbs aod
campai1mng for better train·
.
::,. todl . The
mor lllo Cong broke through the US • est hit in the co~~~
• and one-half hours ~htle c•ty 'tw1gs as 1 result of the storm
mg .•nd higher salaries lor Oh1o Mn, Humpfirey of
Y
cury penmeter and were drJV€11 •
y
1mamtenance crews cleared the / Jim Northup af the Galhpn"'
Pohce Saxbe als• has been conl'j!ached ltt5 'lburtday.
back in hand·ltrhand fighting , Maintenance crews from C• ! slrfet of debriS
lis Waterworks, and Gallipolis
,
ductmg an extensiVe educatiOn· RD Pomeroy Die1 .
•
Marine ca•oall~es were moder· lumbuo and Southern
Oh10 - - - - F•re Chief, said lhe lire depart·
al program to alert Ohioans of Elizabeth Humplire)i,
11,
Jrruh War A./zre
l ite.
and Buckeye Koral
ElectriC
ment was on alert durmg the I
0
omoolh·talking confidence men, RD 3, Pomeroy, died al Veil!!'
TEL AVIV
Alii I'AT~LS A Marine rec.nnaiSsance ' compames, and the OhiO Bell
storm Northup also added that ' __
who annually swindle them out 8111 Memorial hoopltal Thflrs.
...... reporlad-octive on both leom operalmg'" lhe Nu1 ue l Tele~hont' Co , ;ere called/"'
about one hour befor&lt;
the l MRS, LYLE BAlDERSON of thousands ofdolla"
I day evemng Survivors""' lllf
sides llf the ten bo d be- Dap mountains 211 miles soulh 11mm 18 e Y an were on uty CONTINUED from Page I
I storm broke the temperatur• Mr and Mrs Dale Smith were Mr SBltbe, HI. 3, Mechamcs- son, Glenn Humplfty, Akron: I
tween !Jroel . :5 i~ e~a of Da Nang called down an i unlil after mldmght repalnng 1Negroes-most operatmg In climbed to 99 degrees at 3 1i 1' recent viSitors in Columbus
burg. is seeking a third term I granddaughiA!r, and four lfeal
I~ the wake f
b 1"11: inlenso artillery barrage on 3011 I damaged ullhty lines
j small roving bands-were ac· / p m During the peak of
I h e Mr and Mrs Chester Shalian aa athirney general. A former Jr&amp;ndchildren.
• In I ~a m tn~ • Viet Cong movmg through •I John Allen, diVIsion manag· ltlve m an area of about mne storm around 4·35 the mercury and Mr and Mrs John Groce lour term member of the Ohio Funeral services wiD be beld
nee~~ Je iton ~in Y""? mountain pass
House of Kepresentallves, Sas· Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Ewlnj
1er of C&amp;SOE, sa•d the ar&lt;a square miles. They faced about I dipped 30 degree~ _ to 69 _ were recent VISII~rs with
~; the I unouswowale~ lo ~ The art•llery, aloog Wilh l west of Vmton was hardest hit 51\B policemen armed wtth, but the humidify was slill there and Mrs Marion Hall
be was il!l speaker m IJI53.64. Chapel with burial In Beech
e Jorda~ve
I napalm and rockels delivered I A pnmary hne was knocked sholguns and tear gas gre· l Edwm (Pete)
McCormick. Mort White of Do~low
He earlier wu majority lead· Grove cemetery. Friends IDIJ
,No new conta;t was report ' by Manne jet.! killed at least 301outtedby the blast! fAllen also re naTdhes d d
ld tiled
' ofl•ctal weather observer
•t Va " VISiting here with ,
of the house.
call at the funeral home.
· VI Co
por
severa uses
were
e ea were en 1 as
.
.Jo today l\ Sovlet-bwll 1 . , _
et II£
k ked 1
R 1 d H rd 14
h
Fatrf~eld rep&lt;Jrted I 29 tnches SISler, Mro. George Hall
"\'
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us
, F
Bl2 bo be
noc
ou
osen
owa ,
w om 1
th
T
s;mc MIG2l Jet ,.11 downed 10
~ir orce
m rs I Tr
f lied
p ts
d
k
lied
b
of
ram dunng e storm u- Mr and Mrs Paul M;~~:;l
C f
dJ d
1
a1 dogfight Thuraday following today for the third ~~·~utiv~, mou~:' R~e.rene:r lhe'"Mea:Ow; · :,~~ ... a~un~a~ay~ond YWI~ tal ramfall m Galha smce Sun Columbus, and. Naomi
fS, fC
on e~se U gment
tJi&lt; ra1d near the tmy Israeli
1and Wallace property, and twolllams, 28 • Kobinsville, MISS. day now sta~s at 5 411 mches were recent gueslll of Mr
Filed lh Court
b( '•r settlement of AI Magor
hUJe tr..s were leveled Dear shot to death near a looted McCormick s high was 93 de·/ Mrs Walter Brown.
A confessed judgmeot has
J~st north of the Sea of Galilee.
the JUnction of Rts 141 and store, and Wtlham McBeth, 18, 1grees , and Thursday's low was Mr and Mrs Fred
been filed in Meigs County Com·
~sroel warned anew today I CONTINUED from Pa e I
775, e•ght miles from Galhpo- shot and killed while lrymg to 70 degrees st the
Fa~rf•eld ~oledo, and Arlhor Heiney
mon Pleas Court by the Ec. .
lftGi what 11 called Syr~on at- I
nd he g nded 1.,
kmfe a policeman All were I Stal1on
stted With Mr and Mrs. Frank ] Services are onnounced for amy Saving! &amp; Loon Co., Seetoit·ks could lk&gt;l oonl!nue unpun-1 ::"":~~:"r,~e n~.':,'~~ one
iNegro
The United Press lnternatlon- B1se and fanuly.
Margaret Mae Archer, 74, of ond-st, Pomeroy, agalnsl Leon
!died
\.
1P
Richard Rodenck, In a re i St-ores of other persons- I 1
lh f
f
Oh
••
Mrs
James
Caruthers
and
43 Coal-st. Mlddleoort who died A. Kohl, 7lltl Mlll·lt, Middleport,
1.
bedroom When he had finiShed
rrom Monroe Gatew ood. many mnocent bystanders- ad woaailed
er orecas1 or 10 ••·
Ho'·H 1 1 Th -•· tn ••·
h
port
for
clean·=
and
family,
Louisville,
spent
a
11
JK,osp bl
UnKIIlY
u~e amount of $2,~.
1
1
..;
tying them up. I ree otter g1r s I
led 57 1 1 h
I
ay c
...
M ·
1
the
ctl
n..•-- l
ll~lt.er in Dixie
h
I revea
e
ep one.s were I were IOJured by bncks llymg I J
I l
t
days With her
ornanl
n 1110 r a on, Jt"'''Pnq
•
- ancluding one w 0 was on Y1 down m both the c1ty and coun· lass and unfare
'
1 ess coo er e~pera ures
Mrs Bess Larkins
She was born in Meigs Coun· Milam, 346\1 Sydlmore-sL MldOIJNT LAUREL. N. J. _ 1v!Sitln&amp; lor the night-came I ty S1xteen others were o u t I11
g
·
• mght Saturday s forecast IS sun
Tom Dye VISited hiS chli·
Maret. 23, 1892 to the late dleport, bu IUed a peUIIon for
qellst Billy Graham •••d ' home Thi, was around mid· With miScellaneous problems I Seven policemen were shot, / ny and mild
dren m Akron
Earl and Martha Burford. Sur· divorce from Delbert IIUam,
Thnd:ay "pro1ft5! wward rae rught
I Three cables were damaged, two of them m the back
Mr and Mro Lyle Balderson V1vors are live children, Mary SIDle address. The
plaltUIII
undentandlng Is much great· I
Wanted Moaey
and the Bell crew was on duty I At least 32 persons were I
and Kay spent Su2day With Mrs Crossan, and Martha Bums, datms fii'DU neglect ol dfll1
1ft the South than It is m the The kilter lied the latecomers until after mldnll!ht repa~rmg admitted to hospitals Scores ol ,
eWS
H E Young a~ Mrs Hazei Middleport: Hefty
Rolbtieb,' and seeks custody of two IIWIOr
Nirlh." -, ::H
and told the girls he wanted damages A crew from Manet Iothers were treated and re
Balderson Bellevlllt W Va Cheshire. JuUa Black, Boston, children.
litlJs~ !Iouth has a ba- nmney to go to New Orleans ta was called m to as&lt;~sl the leased
,
'
Mass: Charlea Archer, Middle- - - - - - - - - " - for IO!ution. to their prob- 1They gave htm an undeter- Galhpotilans.
I
Over
JaDed
Gaure Radial"
Ga!Upolll
PICKENS ON STAGE
pori, one aliter, EVI Glover,
'Si:llillloo'taee a solution mmed amount of cash
Rodenck termed Ute storm I By dawn police announced Dam 12.3, 13.6, running 7 feet Ray Picktns, oon of Dr and Batlle Creek, Michigan:
12
,
loN~
!ems Ia the And then , one by one, he , the worst m the II years that they had control of the area on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· Mrs Ray Pickens Middl~ grandchlldren and 12 fll'eat OBVarED TO INTEIUfl!t Of
·--," he said start.~ to lead hiS v•clim from I have been In thll area"
More than 200 persons had been 98, PL Pleasant ZUO, Hinton made his debut on 'the Ohio Va~ fll'aDdchUdren.
MEIGS . IIIABUN AliEA
~· there II "underltand- the bedroom to their deaths
Ed Cottrell, of Bockeye Rur- Jailed by that hme
76, Kanawha Falls 2 35, Char· ley Summer Theatre sta e 1n Mrs. Archer wu a member
lfd li'lendship betw..n the While he was gone, MIS! al Electric' reported 13 men The riDtmg started •n a near leeton Ill Bll. London, Marmet Athena In production oil 'T h e ol the Church of ChriSt. Funer'T.=.tf~.:. r
• tn the oouth
Amurao rolled under a bunk : were oot last mght repa~rmg West Side neighborhood aboul9 and Winfield dams were on the Imaginary Invalid." Loclll peo- al services wlll be held at the ..:::.":""...,"':'~-bed and cowered there He I lines damaged by the slom• p.m Thursday It spread slowly stlls
pie attending were Or
Ra• Rlwlings Coats Funeral Home vau., I'Ublilmoa 1:n11111'"'' lJAI II•
d
didn 't nuss her
I At least 1
and
reached
a
fevered
p1tch
Boal
M
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tl
Pick
and
r Sunday at 2 p m With the Rev clt.lnto St. Pom•ror. Oldo. ate~. ._.
1
: Jflwched
The v1&lt;tims were Glor1da
ed by .::._e pondes trwere indam- around m1dntght, when police Oblo ~~ mea ' B ke state . ens. Mr
Mn.
Donald Jlicka ofliclating Bur· ·~.~~.,'" ...,.., ...,,...
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Ind. M A 81
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PICkens Sr Clifton· Mrs
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l:ntend u IIOnal .... IDtllle
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w-RIOH WINDS avy, , yer,
' ary rm accorl;tmg lo Cottrell Buckey e a.
or el ra am~um on up 14 4 50 p m . New Mar- Hoffman ~ chiJcb.en
ial wJIJ be in the Bradford eem· ....., •• IIIII polt
Po..,,
pped throulh
Jordan 21 Chicago Susan
Pr1ests nons and llliCI'3! work· .
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11 t the Ohio
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• _ • Chicago ·PatriCia power was restored m mosl ers stu'mbled through the dark tinsvllle up 14, I 10 p m ,
and Mary Ann,
hoe I may ea a
N.tllolliJ -~ ,...,, e h for tbe
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streets In teams, pleadang for 1 up 1 '
Jean Hudaon, Mn
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~MI!Jg a storm WI k
• ·22 L :
Jll . A porch blew off Randolph 1'8lm
up 14, 3 10 a.m ,
Shafer and Mrs George
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c~ ~lfe and r_aus N 1 eru;:h 1· ~nSJ~h to · Blackburn's home on Rt 551, The~r words lor the mll8l pan 1 down 14, 5·30 a.m.:
Sr, all of Middleport
WEATHER
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td. Jlea¥J ~ty damaje.
ma
rna e,. '
ea n, on the Fali'VIew·Evergreen Rd, went unheedfrl
up U, 2 10 am , Criss Jr.
Cearlq eooler and less tw- ;;:;• i::J:: !ft:t:..
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Jjn1Mji&amp;1Jti&gt;&lt;Yibflth. 42, waa ltld andM ViatalentiGna Palsllon, 2231• aod caused conSiderable dam· The hit and nm tacucs of ~. 15 7 05 am ; Defender
DRIVER HURT, JAILED
lllld lodaj, ~p 75-12 aortli ........~.'!" • .. • - .;........ .:
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a1r was carr1 w or rJoters kept poll~ movmg from ,
a •
rm~ eal, U, MinersvliJ1 ,
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ar, eee1 toldlbt, oot .......hi.. oa. ........., 8 .a •
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1~~!f: yard of h1s ;~cl ang:e s en
m
50 yards mlo a nearby faeld by one section of the Wnt side to l1 t 251 a m , St. Marys
was arrested by
In SZ..C Saturday suuay . BDd ;:.:;, ~:0:--:
000 ' " " ...,..., 'II
llle His Wife
IlPPI 5
wmds thai were estimated be· another Rare!
!her
17, 6 30 am., Polly R
lice on a OWl char&amp;e
.tid.
~== a few feet 1way, WI! Whe~the ~~~nage ~~~ ~v~, I tween 35 and 45 miles per hour direct confror?tat:' Withe : , 17 fi 45 a.m ; Allee down
one-car accident on Weat
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..nllnel
s lor a lew qo•et
see e t ";;
t ar . The Robert Neal
property large group of mters
7 40 am . New Orleano up
II at 2.56 p m. Thursday.
ise was not ehned aphartrnen M or Awo or near Porter was also heavily There w a 1 1 P e c u 11 1 10 n 1 45 a.m., Peay Downey
hce said Neal's car struck a
t ree
ours
1ss
murao d
ed
Ul 4 15 am JJm
1 causm1 heavy dam·
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h
bed amag
through the mght that a call-up
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cnn~"!t ~nea h 1 ~ed t' A huge tree was leveled on of National Guard troopa ,..31 1dawn J8, 5 45 8 m. A J .
to his automobile. He wa•
flural Electcics
Itern '
en s e ro
ou , Rt 554, near Sheriff Denver lmmment, but none matena- IA!n up 18, 7 15 a m , Walter
to Meigo General
I found her slam fnends m pools Walker's reSidence
lized Mayor Rtchard J Daley ICurley 11!1 20, J:30 a.m.: Har·
lor treatment of
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~itiittaee Merger
1of blood and : ' "1 thr~~~
County Engmeer L A D1cka· pledged Thuraday to ask for a ; ~ey Jordon dOWII 22 • 7 a m • chest injury and Ialor JaUid.
;l-ANCASTER Ohio (UPII
•creen 00
e secon , oor son reported trees down
on callout if necessary
' •mmer down 23• 2 10 a.m .. K.
Tfio boards of lnter-«Mlflty Ru~ ~ ledge
Nebo Rd , near Cora, the Rod· Whil1! the notmg went on. H Botlworth n dawn 23, 3·20 Veteruo Memorial Boopttol
at Eleetric of Hllllbor&lt;&gt; and
ney Cora Rd, and the Galho· c1vtl nghts leader Martm am · Western up 2S, i 10 am. : ADMISSIONS - Vicky Newi!"'""tral Power Co of Lan- 1
Centerpomt Rd
, Luther Kmg addressed a rally 1Ede~n~O BotilorthJ daW:: Ch
ell, Middleport, Harry Com·
IIIIIIOUDced today I merCity Hi' Hordeot
' In • Baptist church on the I up
p m.. ooep
olhi mmgs, Pomeroy, Onella Cole,
el their pi~ and service I
The area of Foorth and State South Side, about e1ght miles ~p Greenu~,'l:'-11 P ~
Plains: Betty GD1110re,
00 p.m... Tuppero
flicliJtiel rnakini ibe &lt;o-oper I
m Gallipolis appeared to be a Ifrom the troubled area
1 porn
up roenup
Middleport
Uft the' largest ~ Ohio.
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S, OUS et diSaster areo loltowmr I h ' I I would Ike for all of us to ' !:n Zepby~~own , G;""up DISCHARGES - Vivlln Af.
pw11o Wyckoff, prestdent oi l
l"twiSter·type" storm
believe m nonvwlence ," he told IGreeno V 40 ~.
~w 0 nott•. Kathryn Weaver, Emma
J$er&lt;ounty, and Jo"n Eakm
Mrs. H. M Roush of Buffalo, , Three hu1e trees were level· the crowd
Cl d.':.. Gte!;u · •10 50 :::' Ledlte.
., llouthcentral, said I W Va. pasaed away at M•IIS ' ed Within mmules. Finl to go Closer to the not area,
at IOl~er ~-do!n 3.10 8P : • • - • • • • • • e, subject 1, approval General Hospital In Pomeroy. j was a huae sugar maple be- Kina's West S1de apartmen~ Indiana" lip M~ldalll ~ ·16 : ·:
lloiR Blleacer, . . tl Mr.
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memberl p1 both firms j Thursday. July 14. at NO • m tween the G H. Kerns, (4DZ his w1fe pe~red from the win- Eltsha w.... down M~dahj u4 Mn. lll1to. stea:ll ol
WfUl&lt;! ...nglli~~rural electn lollowmg a long illness
Fourth!, and Dr. James Orr dow at pobce cars cru111111 the 7 p.m.; Lally MarJorie up Mel· F_.,...., 1..1111 , Ud
fltatlan In 01110 They Did ne. l She IS sumved by hor hus- (410 Fourth) homes It wao street with shotguns pokin&amp; dahl I :IS am
,....._ 11 Mr.Udllln.JID.
,;taliona htid been underway band Harold Roush, Bullalo; cotupletely uprooted, faUinJ •· from the car wtnduws. The G.Uipolll pom _
Beaver ry Spe- ot Loq
olj tht mer8er for more than 3 a Sisler Mn J Q Rice, Mkl·1 ~ the llree~ and JUst IIUB.'" aound of gunfire could be heard. down e:25 p.m.; Mark Euton all) Kev. ud Mn. B. L. Dint
Jl!ll'·
dleport, and several ml!Cel and llljf Mary VlrJmia
O'Brien's
"You ave Ia uoe force up 3'!10 1 m
o1 Clmllln, - tilt rtpt at
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nephews
Friends may be home at 1(11 Slate.
1 wbea t iela to t~o
puot,"
laPWha Jllver _ J s Lew· 8IJilvu ladlqo te n-.plll
rece1ved at the Raynes Funer· TraHic was hned up for a stop. i Mr1. KIDJ uld.
Is down Marmet 1:31 p.n{., Lo· l Ia tile
Slate IIJ&lt;OO'I
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LU8 DROWNS
1 al Home m Buffalo at any lime light al the time
The huRe Behind her apartment
a ey Jane Lucas up Marmet 8·
Jllller GtJ1 f:hrlllfll '\I It
~VILLE, Ohio (UPII - aiiA!r 8 p.m. Friday
tree JUSI miSSed a red automo- 1811£ of yeUU1J Negroes smaah· p.m Franklin B down Mar- lie 11o1t1 al Lalqelle, llliJ!a•a
Kif O,le. i,
South 1 "" -r·al serv1ces will be held bile, driVen by 1 woman Mr. ed Into 1 drug store and carted mel '1:30 a.m.: AileD ft.
July IIJI.
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Tile fHr • ftel•ban Ia
she fell iDio I ditch at the tloe tuneroJ home 111 Bulflllo IJJ Fourth, aaw the tree !aU, kelfull.
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.f--.Dally' ·Sentlnel. Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July lB, {911
- - - - - - - - - P o i n t s spent. lew days wUh'have returned home after visit- ·
Mrs. Oma Winebrenner.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tile flrst dlltrlbotlon olea•
WI
JMr. BIU Hysell of ColumbUI, Freel Jenldlll.
ollne tam Ill tbe ubdivtslons
OSplt.aJ eWS
visited his mother Mrs. Oma Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence seJ. Ia tile new flseal yoar was
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Hysell and grandmother'' Mrt. lert Of Q)Jumbul vi8iled llletr IIDoliiiCed today by
fllall
- - -· ·May Cowie.
molhers Mrs. R. B. llellers, Alldllor Roaer Cloud.
Boller Hosplfalt
VlsiUng
Mr. aod Mrs. Russell Zwilling Mrs. A. L. Flanagan and bra- I Tbe piJIIIOnt, omoantfng I' hours 2-4 and 1-a p.m. Parents
oft A&amp; IILlCK
of Valley StiUon, Ky., were thor Robert.
I fi,IJ8,totl, was Uare4 by !hi nnly on Pediatrics Ward.
YOU SAVE AS WE TRY TO
-~ Mr. and lira. Marlon Key· weekend auests of his parents, I Mra. Maude Tucker and Miss 88 counties and the 1823 townAdmlsoloos
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IIOidl ar Cool'lllle, have purcbas· Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling. :Chessie Diddle of Wellsburg, W. sldps wllb fl 760 11110 'autq to
Wllllam H. Older, !Sf Pm~
• •a aewty built home from Mr. Mrs. Ernest Theiss and chi!· IVa., visited their brother and the .;.UIIUes ~~ the rate o1 St.; JohnS. Carry, 44 Nell Ave.• PT. PLEASANT- A generol
.Afchle Leo.
dren are visltin&amp; her parent!, : sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her- , IZO.OOO per coaoty, 111111 the Walter J . Janey, 919 Second meeting of the Mason County
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. :;Mrs. ibw 0 . Pickens has 1111- !Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan of scbel Diddle, and other rela· towas~pa recelvllll $l,tfil,. Ave.; Mrs. Dexter Deckard, Action Group will be held
dergone knee surgery al Hoi· ,New Milford.
Uves aod !rlands.
' Ctltl, olthe rate of .-aa per Rt. 2 Vmton; Mrs.
Thelma Thursday, July 21, at 7:30p.m.
.~Hospital. She wlll hive sur· I Mrs. Thomas J. Quick Of Or Mrs.
Maudle Chesser oi l towlllblp.
Thacker, Thurman; Mrs. Nor· In the court room. All directors
on her second knot next :lumbus spent the weekend with Georgetown,
ber daughters
vii J . Hounshell, Rt. I Ewing- ond associate members of the
eek.
his parenll, Mr. aud Mrs. Jarnes Mrs. Edna Fenton of Felicity,
ton; Mrs. Marshall M. Wren, A"oclation are asked to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Millard J&gt;uck. ;s. Quick. Mr. and Mrs. Donald ' and Mrs. Dorothy Largent of
New Haven; Mrs. Donald J. lor the purpose ol appointing a
~ of Huntln&amp;ton, W. Va., 1 J . Quick, daughters Leanne and !New Plymouth visited their
Cornell, Pt. Pleasant; Mts. Ed· Board of Directors.
~YJ!Ilted hll slster Mrs. AJIIes . Leslie Ann of Gahanna, were aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.,
na 1. Austin, Henderson ; Is.
'White and brother Richard 1Sunday guests of his graudpar· James Quick.
aac Long, Rt. 1 Gallipolis Fer- Several vacanc•es ex1s1 on I
,PIIIIkwwth.
; ents.
I Tee. Sgt. and MH. James
ry ; Mrs. Anna L. Plymale, Pt. the Board wh•ch must be tilled,
" Mra. VIlli Fnnk Of
Five I Mra. Doris (Mumaw) Pugh Theiss, dau1hter SuSlln and ooD
Pleasant; Thoburn Detty, Oak and ~II members are up for ,..,.
..__ _ ________ 1of Chester, W. Va., visited here Jlnuny of Otis Air Force Ba••·
Hill.
app01stment or re-election. It
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with lriends.
Mass., are vtsttlng his mother
Btrtbs
is also desired that the Board
Mr. aud Mrs. Gilbert Beegle IMrs. Carrie Sinclair.
Mrs. Ernie L. Roush, Rl. 1 Le· be .upanded to SJVe. rep_resenand family, and Marte and Tim- James Harris of the U.S. Ar- Tw new stall members have tart, son , 12 :24 p.m., Thursday; tation to the West v;rg~ma De·
my Kochman of Fairborn visit· my has gone to Sacremento. been "hired b Rio Grande Col· Mrs. Marshall M. W1en, New partment of Natura .csour:·
ed Mrs. Beegle's mother, l.jrs.l CaiU. after visiting here wilh l 1e e. The a;e Mabel M. Mob· Haven , daughter, 12 :58
p.m. es, and lhe men and women 8
Myrtle McBride
hiS parents, Mr. and Mro. Dick 8 11 Y
d Lena H Thursday· Mrs Donald J Corn. serv1ce clubs of the area.
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,. nd three 1er co ege nurse, an
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ram· arr s.
.s Wue a
Ho~tos . assistant profeiSor of ell, Pt. Pleasant, daughter, 12 :- Two-thirds of tho Board must
sey and sons hove moved their children Will remain here indel· education.
28 p.m., Thursday; Mrs . Glen- continue to be appointments
trailer home from Belpre to lnitety.
don J. Willis, Rl. 3 J ackson, from the "target ooclely" and
ner ... bacled 11J
the Milton Roush property.
Mrs. Adelbert 0. Lee was In A graduate of Holzer Hospital son, 12 noon, Thursday.
all minority group.o !negro)
Mrs. Larry Dtlcher and chll· Athens Saturday where ohe School of Nuraln11, Mrs. Mohler
must be represented, ac&lt;ordGeneral Moton!
dren of Columbus visited her attended the wedding of her I has worked at hospitals In PhoeDischarged
ing to Robert Rickard, Direc·
Ono·yeor Worronty fwr
mother,. Mri. Rose Thompson niece Mary Jane Lee to Ron·] nil:, Ariz.; F.l Paso, Texas: Robert C. Batley, Mrs. Ed- ~ropolr of ony doroot
and fanuly .
old L. G~bert Racester.
, Fredenck, Md.; two Air Force ward J. Bentine, Mrs. Verne!,IJ-----=====•,1
.v,lthout ch1r11, Phil
lour·yoor Protection
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. I Mrs. Pauline Morarlty and bases in Alaska ; Denver, Colo. c. B1:12er, Mrs. Fannie M. Can· •
Pion fDr fllmllllllll ,.
Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Ison Marty spent the weekend In and Akron. Ohio. Her most re- ter, Edgar Dial. Jr., James E.
ICtmtnt for ••, . .
Hulbert Williams of Akron, Mr. Columbus with her daughter cent pos~tlon has been at Hoi· Dixon, Bryan Lee Fulks, Mrs.
ocllvo port In~ tho
comprtto tronsrnlsl/011.
and Mrs. Thomas WUIIams and Conme, son and daughter-In· zer Hosp!llll In Gallipolis, Ohio. Dan Glassman Joseph Grin·
Be•utyllps
drl'll mator, or ,.,.
family of Columbus, Mrs. vera law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mor· Mrs. Hontos received
her nan, Mrs. R. J. Hauldren, Joscapocll'f
" " " purnllf
By
lola
Burtrum
Tannehlll and grandson Craig arlty and family.
Bachelor ol Art! degree from eph F Keiser George C King
of Parma
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moore and Marshall University In 1941 M R. b S ' d
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K Is
r Newark• and her Master o1 Art s degree rs.L uSty aunMrers, ChMrs.· KarMr. and Mrs. George Walton ug ter
r ty o
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that rouge ac·
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and Beth Ann of Steubenville v~ were weekend guestll of her par· from the same untverslty tn ~ha . epk, be t"D
esF ' tually 11 d~1
NO IUIII · J
sited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisle ents Mr. a=rs. Herman Lon- lr95t. She ha• also earned aca- om~son,
r d W :n ,;•· thin&amp;a' 1 for
I•nd family and other relsUves. don and . stet Patricia and I demic credit at Ohio State Unl· ~~· .;sic 8 ~~fr BarL. s. your eyes 11
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well aa give
Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther other rela ·ves.
yerslty and Southeastern State
er 0 e,_ 1 lam · awson, you a healthy
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entertained with a chicken bar- Ml•• Mary Patricia Auther· ] College In Oklahoma.
~s. J~m1~ A. ~dwe~ ~nd 1Jlow? It's true, :1
becue at their home, honoring son underwent a tonsillectomy I
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m ant . aug tor:
rs. o art when you ap·
JET ACTION ADVANCES QALORII
the birthday of her father, Mr. at Hol%er Hospital, aod has re- Mrs. Hontos previOusly serv· L. Damels and mfant son, Mrs. ply rouge
111'11
correctly you wiD suddenly
Herman London. Others attend- turned to her home.
, ed as elementary edut'al!on s~· Rodney E. Gaul . and
Infant . SH
your eyes begin to spark·
• Jet-Awoy Nnt removan
lng were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mr. Brookl Sayre, employed pervtsor lor Fayette Co~t),, son, Mrs. Sam Hicks, Jr., and le, and those dark circles unNo lint trap to Cllln.
der
your
eft!.l
wi11
disappear.
Moore and daughter Kristy of! in Kentucky, spent the weekend, Ohio, and Ill • slmUar positiOn i mlant son, Mrs. Jack L. Spur·
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Spin pta clothe• wonderCome into your Merle Nor·
Newark ; Mr. Kearney Donahue at hi• home here.
In Pike County, Ohio; She hao ,tock and infant son.
fully dry-uvoo hoovy lif1in11
man Cosmetle Studio for a
of Marion; Mrs. Lilodon and Mrs. Roger Winebrenner and taught In Rio Grande' summer .
• Autometio Soak Cyclo
Even L••
free les110n in beaut)'. Learn
Patricia; Lori and CJ!rrie Gutn.l daughter Krystal and son Kel· school, exten•lon, and night I Pleasaot VaHey Hospital
l0010ns dirt, arimol
other beauty tips and feel
With Trildel
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ther, loca l and the h~st and hos· ly, visited her parents, Mr. aod lschool programs_lor a_number : ADMJTI'ED : Mrs. Hadle your confidence begin to
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Mrs. B. L. Miracle and son of of years. She Will begm full· i YoWJg, Apple Grove.
Mrli. arow.
-. lot .. baadJo tess.
Bubby Duncan, oon of Mrs. Leesburg. Kimberly remained lime _employment With the col· Sherman McGuire, Northup,
•••• .... youdooUno Malcolm Guinther spent a week i here with her grandparents, le&amp;e m September.
Ohio .
... - .. ..., llltN-- with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winebrenner.
DISMISSED : David Goodin,
Mrs. Franklin Hendrls and I
DOT AND HUMID
Morgantown ; James Riggs, Ma·
MIDDLEPORt, 0.
daughter at PalotsvlUe, Kr.
Miss Long Begins
COLUMBUS Ohio (UP!) _ son; Pearl Walker, Gautpolls
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filled with tbouRands of seed• •. •
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We IU'e aurromtdell by mirades
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created them? Who created us? By
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marvelous minds we can be guided
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where she was a medical
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~- David Smith and chll· Home Demonstration Agent lor
dren, have returned from Ger· Mason . County. She wao born
lnsunnce Agency In&lt;.
mai!J aod are visiting her par-~ aod rallied in Shinnston, W. Va.,
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pick- aod graduated !rom Shinnston
In I . Socond St. Pomoror ens. Her husband Is stationed High school. In May she receiY.
there with the U.S. Army.
!ed her B.S. degree In home
Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler!' economics education
from
and children of Sugar Creek West Virginia University. Wblie
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the Home Economics Club, the
Student Education Association,
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1 recipient of a Bonedwn SchoTIIun. - l!:ul Court St.. Pomeroy
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF

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PLEASURE ••• TAKE ALONG A

OF MIDDLEPORT
In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Bualnesa on June 30,
1966. Published In response to can made by Comptroller of
the Currency, under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes.
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Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items In proceso of collection ---- ------ $ 578,724.28
United Slates Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed - - - -- --------- -- 1,702,109.75
Obligations of States ond political subdivisions 295,480.20
Loans and discounts ------ ----------- ---- 3,333,000.03
fued assets ---------- -------- - - ---- - ---72,784.64
Other assets --- ------- - ----- - ----- ------18,116.12
TOTAL ASSETS ------- -------- --- --- S6,000,215.02
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ------ -- $1,293,176.09
Time and aavings deposits or Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations -------- 3,798,806.69
Deposits of United States Government - - --10,013.56
Deposits of States and politico! subdlvlalona
250,987.49
Certified and officers' checks, etc. - - ------ 15,435.44
TOTAL DEPOSITS -------- $5,368,421.27
Total demand deposits ___ $1,493,612.58
Total time and
savings deposits - - - - $3,674,806.69
other liabilities - - --------------- ---- - --69,229.78
TOTAL LIABITJ'l'IES - - ------- ------- $5,437,651.05
-, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock-totsl par value ----------- $ 100~.00
No. shares outhorlzed 2000
No. aharea outstandtnc 2000
Surplus ----------- --- ----- --------- - - -300,000.00
Undivided profits ----- - - - ---------------162,563.97
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - - ---- - S M2,563.97
TOTAL UABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - ------- ---- $6,000,215.02

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We, the undenlped diftctors attest the correctoeu
thls report of condition and declare that It bas been
namlned by 1111 and to the best of our knowledge and belief Ia true and correct.
PAUL S. SMART
RODNEY DOWNING
Directors
ROSE S. REYNOLDS

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Bible Schsol 9:30 a. m. PreachChurcb tog 10:30 a. m., first aod third
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&amp;&gt;ndays.
- Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Mason Ctty Cborclo of Chrlat,
Monuog W&lt;&gt;rsh1p 10 .15 a.m.
MiUer Street - Suaday Bible
Flnt Ba list Church Middle- Study, 9 a. m.: Evesing Wor·
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pas- !hip • 7·30
· P· m.·• Biblo Sh"'"'
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o-hool
9·15
am
7:30
p.
m. Wednesday.
tor ' Sunday ~
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GeorDe Baker, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Mlddleport_Cbard! .. v-w~
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Evenillg worship, 7 : 30 p.m.; aid H1cks, mmlster; B t b 1 e
Sch 1 9 30
K eth MeWednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
oo' : a. m., enn
meeting, 8:30p.m., choir prac- Elhinney, Supt. ; Morning Wor·
tico
sbio 10:30 a. m. Evening Wor·
Firlt Baptist Cburcb, Pome· ship, 7 p. m. Prayer Servlce,

tog Evangelistic Service, 2st
and 3rd Sunday of month.
Federated Cborcb, Pomeroy
- Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor;
Carl Kautz,
Supl; Sultday
School, 9:15 a. m. Worship,'
10:25 a. m.

roy _ Rev. Carver Williams. I Wednesday, 7 p. m.

p. m., f.hd·Wt!ek Prayer

Chas. E . Dozer, pastor ; Sunday tor. Divine Worship

School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert
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Grate, Supt. Wors 1p at 1 :
a. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p.
m.: Eva~gelistic service, 7·30

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8:30 a.m.; Sermon "Accounla·
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om . . e crtplure. Near Guysvute (Diilcb ' Rid&amp;f;
Luke 12 :13-21. Cnurch s;hool Rev . Frank Mall,leri. t ~.
Study of Hu\ y Btble a_t 9·3D _a. 1Sunday Mass l0·31· a. m.t'J SY

and ~ ~-; ~onday

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Sunday School 9,30 till I0:20. PomerOf Cburcb ol Cbrtst - Praise, Wednesda)', 7:30 p. m., me. fhe Lydw C ~rcle uf Ihe Conlesslon I&gt; :iour
bet'lt
Wership service, 10:30 a. m.: Jerry Masters, pastor ; Sunday
Women's Socicty ot Christian Mass.
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Serv ice will not _have . a July vr 1
d!ildren.
vice 10 :30 a. m.; Christian En- Kln(dom Hall of Jehovab's an August meetmg. He:nembcr
Salvation Army
deavor, 6:30p. m.; Evening ser- Witnesses - Public meeting Sunday ts the Lard s Da:y .
The SalvatiOD AnDy, _ EnFirst Baptist Cburch, Racine, .,·ce, 6.30 p. m.
3uuda y, 5 p. m., watchtower
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I!A!v. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. Rutland Churcb of Cbrlsl- Study, 6 p. m.: B'bl
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Charles Bisell. Ass' t. Sunday oung eo.P e 5 eg•_on.
p.
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p. m. Young People's meeting, 6:30
L' h
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Evening Service; Wednesday. p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.
ut eran
School 9:30 a. m.:
Mornllll!
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NYPS 6 45 ay, 1 0 3 P· m.
es omo
· League: 7 P. m. Prep ctasaes;
:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, V. H. Braley, Bible School Supt. St. Paul's aad Sl Jobn's ors 1P E a . m
30
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p. m. Senior Choir Prac· Zion Cborch of Chrlal, Pom· Latberoo Cburch - Moming p. m.; vemng
v1ce, :. · 7.30 p. m. B'ble
1 Study , prayer
Mid week Prayer sennce
t• Choir Practlce.
eroy
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Harrisonville
Road
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and
10:45
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Cbeabire • Kyger • Hartford geoe Underwood, minister. Bi· a. m.; unday
•, 9:o"H1 a. : P- m. e es ay.
oouncement.
Partob _ Warren G. Zinn ble School , 9:30 a. m.: Morn- m. tBotb congregations are Mlddleporl Churcb ol tbe Naz.
ADVENTJSI'
pastot: Worship services are; l ing Worship, _7:30 p. m.; Ro- meeting as one al St. Joho's """'e- Rev . Clyde J. Bartle!!, Pomeroy Seventh Dly
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; bert Reed, B1ble Schsol Supl Cburcb . at Pine Grove wh1le Sunday School . 9 :ro . a. ru.; tllit Church _ Mulberry H~
Little Kyger UCC 9:30 EST.
Church Of God
the oew . S1. Paul 's Church lS I MNYPornsmgy Worsphlp 110.360 a. n o. ; I Rd., north of Meigs Memorial
being bwll.
ouog eop •. '4a p.m.; H ita I p ·- F W Gi!f""'"
Cheshire BaptiSt 10:45 EST. ~·s•·r Cburcb ol God
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vange as c _mee ng : p.m.: James R. Hoffer, AsS"'t. s*iChurcb School at Hartford, al Rev. Dale Thoroton, pastor.
Metlwdut
Prayer rneetmg. Wed. 7:30 p.m. ices on Saturday:
Sabbiit.
1:50 DST:. Kyger 10:20 EST, Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m. : Allred MetbodJst Cburcb. Rev . Pomeroy Chorcb of tl!e Na• School 1.30
. Worshl
Chesh•re US EST.
Morning
Worship al 11 a. Pearl Casto, pastor.
Sll!lday . .no - Rev. Kenneth PierC&lt;, '
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With the hope it will, in •ome memure, /01ter ond help tu..
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Mt. Uoloo F.W.B. Cburch _ m. Evangelistic servico_7:311 p. ! Sch~l at 9:30, Lloyd Dillinger, pasto~; Raymond Walburn, ;~ pp. mm;\~';'.: SU:,~~!
fain thot which is good in family and community life, thU fea- Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Earl m. , Prayer meetmg, 7.30 p.m. I SupL, Worship Services at 10.· Supt., Sunday School, 9.30 a. da 7 30
t 37 E
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Supt.
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Ev."&lt;lmg
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Tuesday
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Young
People'•
45,
with
the
Rev
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Morning
Worship,
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VIDI
ture ia sponsored by the bu• ines• firma and organlsatioru
' p. m.
' by Cecil Cox, Serv1ce,
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Fn'day, 7: 30 p. m.
a1 servaces
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· 7 p. m.; e•g ~. a 1po 1s.
ship, 7:30
wat' h tbe Rev. Bara- m. Everung
tvhose names appear below.
Layman; Youog Pe•ple'o meet.- Mt. Moriah Church of God- ett each e.enlng at
7:45, Prayer meeting, 7 p. rn. Wed·
United Brethrera
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , l l l g aod Bible Study, 7:30p.m. Rev. Jam.. Satterfield, pastor through July 241h. Everyone Besday.
Eden United Brethrell ID
Wednesday; Choir practice at Sunday School 1:45 a. m.: Wor· welcome.
Raclue Chnrcb of 1be N. . ] Cbrtst Cburch _Rev. Eldel R.
ship serv1ce 11 a. m. utd 7:30 Flalwooda Me-ill Cborelo areoe - Sunday School 9:30 Blake, pastor: Sunday School
7,30 p. m. Thuraday.
p. m. Pray..- meeting 7:30p. m. - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor- a. m.; Sunday Worsh1p 10:80 10 a.
. Wi . Hots'
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Butlud Flnt Baptist Chore• Tuesday ;
Young
Peopte'a oblp IOl'Yice, 10 a. m., every a. m. ; Evening Service 7:30 p. Su t . ~ls!tall1 ~
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Suoday
School
9:30
a.
m.;
meeting,
7:30
p,
m.
Friday,
other
Sm!day,
7:45
p.
m.
SUO·
m.;
Mid-week
Prayer
Service,
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Preacbillg Sunday 2:30 p. ~Ralland Cborcb ol God - day Schoo~ 10 a. m., John Ba~ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. vic ij c asses r:,.chlng 1'JJJsero
Baker&amp; of Holsum Bread
85 N. Court St.
Athena
59S-6801
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Rallud Free WJU BaptiSt I Rev. John Smallwood, pastor; tey, Supl
Morris M. WoUe, pastor.
' m ~ ~~;'~ a
· p.
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, I Sunday School 10 • . m.; Evao· ForHI R.. Methodist eborch Rntland Clnrch ol tbe NaJ. f 7·l0
yer _meeting.
pastor; Sunday School, 18 a. gellstic service 7 p. m. ; Youog i -Sunday School 1 a. m., Mrs. orene - Sunday School 9:30 a. I
P.
es&lt;!ay, Mrs.
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m. ; Guy_Priddy, Supt. ; Preach- I People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed· I Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a. ~ oFallg"t.::s J'!er·
lni semce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer oesday ; Prayer meeting 7 p, vice, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell m. ; Evangelistic service 7:41i ID Cbrll
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M"'"
l oervlces, 7:30 P. m. Wednesday. m. Saturday.
Builders and l!uilqing Supplieo
Stutler, pastor.
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service rlso 8 to ~ ~I orMasoo Bopllst Sunday Sebool
Epucopal
Heath MethodlSI Cburch, MlcJ. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
rPrea~ servlc:
LOCAL UNION 5668
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 885-2008
1,30
Ravenswood, W. Va.
- D.A. V. Hall, coraer Second I Grace Episcopal
Cbarcb dleport - Max Donahue, pa.. Syracuse Cltnrch ol the Naz. llrst and third Thursday at
111111 Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored , Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard tor; Mrs. N:"' Moore,
oreno .- William C. Thorpe, 7:30 p. m. ~by French Ctty Baptist Church I H. Martin, Rector. Sunday 1Sch30ool Sup~··}burhicb
~toMr, Sunday Schihooll013030 a. Sullday at 7:30 p. m. Pray•s ~
In Gallipolis. A11lliated with S. ! Morniog Prayer aod Sermon, · . a. m. , . nors P.
m., Ol1lUlll wors P · a.m. meeting BeCOIUl and
fourtb
10· 30 a.. m., Methodist Y~th
B.C. Rev. R. l. Pimson, pastor. 10:30 a. m.
p
Thursday, 7:30 p: m. and firsl
Ashland Oil Products
Sunday SChool every Suaday,
Fellowsb1p, _7 p. m. ; Offlc1al
entecoltal
IBII third Sunday, 7,30 p, m.
&amp;
J p. m. Preacbillg services the
EU8
Board meeting, 1st Sunday
Penlec!oBial AIIOmbly, Ronle Mt. llennoo U.... llftlbra!
Brown's Botti• Ga.
240- Lincoln St. Middleport 992-2550 982-2166
4th Sunday of eacb month.
Enterprise EUB tbrclo - month, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd 124-- Rev. Paul E. Jones, Pll' ID Cbrtst Clntrch _: l•
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Pomeroy
MI. MIR'iall Baptist Clntrcb- i Rev. Menzel Smith, putor. Monday of month, 7:30 P. m. : tor. Suaday School 10 a. m._; rlson pastor. Sundayames~ Corner o1 Fourth and 14a1n st., Worship service 9:30a.m.; Sun· Eleanor Circle, Wedlesday,
!orship, Wednesday and Fr~ 1, 30 ~ m. ~ sod
Middleport. Rev. Nyla Bord."&lt;l, day Schsol 10:30 a. m. Youth p. m.
p
tal Cb1lreb
third Sunday, 7:10:~
Second
JD!nister. Sunday Schoel 9:30 a. Fellowship 6:30 p. m. ; Boys l.etlrt
Falll
dl
ente&lt;O!
MlcJ. _, and fourth Sunday 1· a. m.
m. Arnold Richards Supl10:30 and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. ,..._, Jameo F Early
Bepl.ort Ba
- South 3rd Ave. : Rev. ' Prayer meeting every' Wedne..
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS = Service
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" Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
a.
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Mol1llllf!
Worship.
m.,
veomg
service,
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LETART
FALLS
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day at 7:30 p. m. Christian Eft.
Form - Industrial = Lown 6 Garden
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Middleport, Ohio
Naomi Baptllit Clntrch - m., 2nd aad 4th Sundaya: Yooth llhlp, 7:30 p. m.
lng evang:lls~~ · .!tc:
deavor, second IIlii jourtb s...
Tuppers Plains
Phone 867-3436
8uoday ticbool 9:30 a. m. ; Wor-. Chmr, 6.30 p. m. WedResday. cepl 2nd SIDlday);
P. m. Wednesda Bibl~
day, 7:30 p. m.
llhlp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 1 Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. m., Schoo' t : IO a. m. 3uaday.
7·30 ·• . Saturdy · hi
Pr
serv1
Wednesday.
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ay D!g
P. m., ayf/l
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fled HI'VICO, 1:30 I. m.,
er and Worohip 7:30 p. m.
Monlnl SCar EUB t'lmrdl - Sunday of moath. EAST
p L..o- •
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Communi •J
Rev. MeBZei Smith,
pastor: TART- .Worship, a p.
res.,J'..,rum
" Kentuckp Fried Chic/(en"
f!1Jteto1 eburdl, Elngabtory Sunday Schsol, 9:45 a. m., Roy and 4th Thursdays;
Middleport Firat United rre..
Middleport, Ohio
l'vmei'O)'
Road - Rev. Clyde Htatoo, Van Meter, SUpt., Earl Shuler, School, 1:30 a. m. Sunday.
b)'terlaB Cbarell - Rev. Ht•
pastor: Sunday School t :30 a. Alls' t. ; Morobtg wol'!lhlp, 10:45 PLE GROVE - Worship, 8
ard Ruppel!, pastor; Sunday
m.; Ralph Carl, Supt Suaday a. m. ; Prayer meeting, 7:311 p, m., lsi and 3rd
School 1:311 a. m., Fred Lewis,
Worship oerv1a1 10:30 a. m. m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Clrurcb School, 9:30 a. m.
Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship;
111d 7:30 p. m. alternately. 7:30 P· m. Sw!day.
da~. GREAT BEND 5:40 p. m. YF ; Wl!d., 8:30 p.
Prayer meetiltg Wedllesday at Loltrldae EUB
Cborcb - oblp 1:30 a. m., 1st aod
m. Junior &lt;lloir; 7 p. m. Sen- Pomeroy
" Keepsake Diomond Rings•
7:30 p. m.
Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; Sundays; Church School, 10: lor Choir.
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
312 E. lllain St.
Pomeroy
Sunday School 9:45 a, m., a.m. Sunday. MORSE
Syracu"' Ffnl Uoited Pre,,. II W. ~aiDAil11orcl
992-2955
Pomeroy
Cela"'"' Gopel - Wtnldp Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday -worship, 11 a.m., lsi aod
hytertao &lt;llureh, Rev. LillSOII '
oerv1a1 eacb Sunday, 1:15 a. wdip, 10:45 a. m. and 7:311 Sundays; Church Scbool 9:30 .-~~~~;_;~;;;,;;~~_;;;:;:::_:;:;;:=::::=:;;::
111.; SUnday Scbool 10 a. m.; p. m. alteraately. Bible Sludy m. Sunday.
Youth Service •:15 p. m. Even- and prayer service, led by pu- ..
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log Worship J P. DL eaclo Suit- tor, 7:30 p. m. WedResday. - Woodell G. Stotler,
Building Suppliee rmd MillaDGrk
day.
Christian !ndeavor, 7:10 p.m. llanday Scbool, 10 a. m. ;
General Merchandise
General Contracting
Pqnl1lo eommoHy llborelo 3rd Saturday o1 mooth.
lblp aerviC&lt; liN. m.
11'P~• Plains
667-3280
Phone 992-3978
-Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. Soo._Bethel EUB €loluft Pert111111 Molbodlol
Y0011g People's service, 7:30 P· Rev. Jalk
YOUig, p 1 1 B. L. McDaniel, pastor. :
1390 WMPO RADIO
m. Tburoday; Evangelistic ser- ter: Sunday School 1:45 .. m., School 1:30, llarold
flee Saturday, 7:30 P. m. IIDd Norman H. Babr, Supl; llanday Supt.; Keaneth McLeod, Aas'L
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Buaday, 7:311 p. m.
Worship 10:40 a. m. llld 7:30 Sopt, Pnaching 7:30 p. m.
''i!. ,,wHITE SEWING MACHINES
SS..11i'11mo.conns From Grace Episcopal Church,
Freedom Goopel a11o1te. - p. m. altentately. Bible ltudJ day.
Paint#
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Basba• Stiversville. Rd.; L. aad Prayer Service, led by pu. BaefM Metbodld t'!llorelo
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992·5320 Ph. 949-3279
REV. RICHARD MARTIN, REcfbtr
Gluesencamp, pastor;
Rater tor, 7:30 p. m. 1bursday.
a. L. McDaniel, pastor:
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to a.m.; Ev8llgelostlc aervtCI!, 7 _ Rev, Jack Youog, pu 1111 10:31 a. m.; MYF 1 p. m.;
A Thoughtful Approach To Religious Proi&gt;lnns.,
:30 P. m. Prayer meetlnll 7:30 tor;
Sunday worship, 1:10 Prayer and Blblo SluiiY, 7:30 p.
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a. m.; Sundly Scholl, :10 a. m.; a Wet thy.
Baflnl! MJulee - _f) II ' ' Hobart Vlleyard, 1upt. Bible ReS llprilgl
N. Seeond Ave.
Middleport Phone 982-3481
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mJssloell'l' Jllllnr; lltudy IIIII Prayer ..,... led a...ter LemieJ, piltllr;
)flddleport, Ohio
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SaJday School
1:30 a. m.; by pastor, 7:30 .... 1'11 •.,. lllllp ..... 1:11 a. m.;
WlrSblp 10:30 L m.; Preachlng Adult C1us Ills 1. . J:• fll, &amp; day 1cMo1, lt:ll L m.; IIYir ll
p. a Prayer and
J:lll p. m.; Prayer 10rV1ce, 1u1 MIIMI•Y ar -a,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
DRIVE-l~
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Churela 01 Clarial Paul A. Se11m. ,.._, 1e- r 1. . 111111111 , .,... Pomeroy
Donald Riclu, MinUIB . ' i ·' ii·':
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Suppor,l ·the Church of your Choke
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Pomeroy
E. Main St
Larry Williams, llllnlotsr; Blbla Qnt.-....,., Sapt.1
L a a...llc:bltllt:31 L ID.; Will'
School IDtt Monling Worllllp, llondill Wwlldp servlt!e, Jlt llllp .-vice, 1G:31 L m. I4YF
1-1.. Wonhtp 7:31 P.M.
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K - Mcllhtnnoy, Sundoy ScMol Supt.
Gt, I p. m.; Bvealq
We.- 7:31 p. m. • I I •• Ji!l
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llblp, 7 p. m.
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Bake~ of GOod Brea4
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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
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BAUM LUMBER CO.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING HEATING

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

.R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

TINY'S FOODLAND

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

.SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

LYONS CLOVER FARM

.i1 Jt1E SEWING CENTER

~EGLEIN READY-MiX CO.

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
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MEMORANDA

Average of toto! deposits for the 15
calendar daya ending with call date ___ $5,374,946.33
Average of total toano for the 15 calendar
days ending with call dote - -- - - - ------ $3,328,272.68
Loans u shown above are lfter
deduction of valuation reserves of - - --- $ 18,06U2
I, Harold E. Hubbard, V. President &amp; Cashier, of the
above.named bank do hereby declare thst thls report of
condition Ia true and correct to the best of my knowledge
ancl belief.

lord Stockton, Supt.

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Chorcb - R. Eugene Glli, pastori Suoday School 9:30 a. m.;
Phil W!Se, Supt. ; Mornmg wor·
ship 10:30 a. m.: Youtil Serv·
.toes 7 p. m.: Evangelistic ser·
•tee 7:30 p. m. Mid· Week pray.
or serv1ce 7:30 a. m. Wednesda
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•• ' Rev · Pomeroy. Melvin Alkire, Pas-

9 a.m., Sunday Sch1JI 10 •·I'll;
Bible Study Wednesday 7::10. p.
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lliniloavllle PmbJ!ttfU
Qlurch, Howard RtlJipelt, - ~
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Gnal Bend, Rev. c. L. o·eo0: er Forrest, Supt. ; Bible School CARMEL EUB Cbareb-Rev. 0. Patterson, Supt.; Morning
Latter Day Sa1M..:.
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Le . 9:30 1. m.; Morning Wersblp Paul A. Sellers, pastor : Suo- Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth Ser· Reor&amp;olllzed Cbardl of , . .
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W1S: 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship, day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne olce 6:45 p. m.; Evangelistic a.rtsl of lAUer Day llablll !hip ·
s~:~Y ~-;::~ ;o;. 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bl- Roush, SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn- message 7:30 p. m. ; Prayer C. w. Proffit~ pastor. Sill mJWi
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tog Worship, 2nd and tth Sun- meetmg Thursday 7:30 p. m. from Racine on Ratlne Pmm. Evenmg service, Thursday Dex .Ch ' ~ ~~da of th0
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-H 1.. McllameJ, pastor, Earl
Cross, Sup! s · o~ay School al
10 15 a m.. Pr.acblng 9:15.
Syracu•• Melhodia&amp; awrell W~ndell G Stutler. pastor; Wor·
ship serVIce, 835 a. m., SUJI.
day School 9:45 a. m.; MYF
SUnday 6 p. rn. Prayer meetl!lll
Sunday 730
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da7 School, 10:30 a. m.• Blythe Hysell Run Free MelbocllnTbeiss, Supt.; Youth Fellow· Robert E. Smith. Sr., paSUlr.
""'n 8·311 m
I Sunday School ! 30 a "". 0 .

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.f--.Dally' ·Sentlnel. Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July lB, {911
- - - - - - - - - P o i n t s spent. lew days wUh'have returned home after visit- ·
Mrs. Oma Winebrenner.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tile flrst dlltrlbotlon olea•
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JMr. BIU Hysell of ColumbUI, Freel Jenldlll.
ollne tam Ill tbe ubdivtslons
OSplt.aJ eWS
visited his mother Mrs. Oma Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence seJ. Ia tile new flseal yoar was
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Hysell and grandmother'' Mrt. lert Of Q)Jumbul vi8iled llletr IIDoliiiCed today by
fllall
- - -· ·May Cowie.
molhers Mrs. R. B. llellers, Alldllor Roaer Cloud.
Boller Hosplfalt
VlsiUng
Mr. aod Mrs. Russell Zwilling Mrs. A. L. Flanagan and bra- I Tbe piJIIIOnt, omoantfng I' hours 2-4 and 1-a p.m. Parents
oft A&amp; IILlCK
of Valley StiUon, Ky., were thor Robert.
I fi,IJ8,totl, was Uare4 by !hi nnly on Pediatrics Ward.
YOU SAVE AS WE TRY TO
-~ Mr. and lira. Marlon Key· weekend auests of his parents, I Mra. Maude Tucker and Miss 88 counties and the 1823 townAdmlsoloos
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IIOidl ar Cool'lllle, have purcbas· Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling. :Chessie Diddle of Wellsburg, W. sldps wllb fl 760 11110 'autq to
Wllllam H. Older, !Sf Pm~
• •a aewty built home from Mr. Mrs. Ernest Theiss and chi!· IVa., visited their brother and the .;.UIIUes ~~ the rate o1 St.; JohnS. Carry, 44 Nell Ave.• PT. PLEASANT- A generol
.Afchle Leo.
dren are visltin&amp; her parent!, : sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her- , IZO.OOO per coaoty, 111111 the Walter J . Janey, 919 Second meeting of the Mason County
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. :;Mrs. ibw 0 . Pickens has 1111- !Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan of scbel Diddle, and other rela· towas~pa recelvllll $l,tfil,. Ave.; Mrs. Dexter Deckard, Action Group will be held
dergone knee surgery al Hoi· ,New Milford.
Uves aod !rlands.
' Ctltl, olthe rate of .-aa per Rt. 2 Vmton; Mrs.
Thelma Thursday, July 21, at 7:30p.m.
.~Hospital. She wlll hive sur· I Mrs. Thomas J. Quick Of Or Mrs.
Maudle Chesser oi l towlllblp.
Thacker, Thurman; Mrs. Nor· In the court room. All directors
on her second knot next :lumbus spent the weekend with Georgetown,
ber daughters
vii J . Hounshell, Rt. I Ewing- ond associate members of the
eek.
his parenll, Mr. aud Mrs. Jarnes Mrs. Edna Fenton of Felicity,
ton; Mrs. Marshall M. Wren, A"oclation are asked to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Millard J&gt;uck. ;s. Quick. Mr. and Mrs. Donald ' and Mrs. Dorothy Largent of
New Haven; Mrs. Donald J. lor the purpose ol appointing a
~ of Huntln&amp;ton, W. Va., 1 J . Quick, daughters Leanne and !New Plymouth visited their
Cornell, Pt. Pleasant; Mts. Ed· Board of Directors.
~YJ!Ilted hll slster Mrs. AJIIes . Leslie Ann of Gahanna, were aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.,
na 1. Austin, Henderson ; Is.
'White and brother Richard 1Sunday guests of his graudpar· James Quick.
aac Long, Rt. 1 Gallipolis Fer- Several vacanc•es ex1s1 on I
,PIIIIkwwth.
; ents.
I Tee. Sgt. and MH. James
ry ; Mrs. Anna L. Plymale, Pt. the Board wh•ch must be tilled,
" Mra. VIlli Fnnk Of
Five I Mra. Doris (Mumaw) Pugh Theiss, dau1hter SuSlln and ooD
Pleasant; Thoburn Detty, Oak and ~II members are up for ,..,.
..__ _ ________ 1of Chester, W. Va., visited here Jlnuny of Otis Air Force Ba••·
Hill.
app01stment or re-election. It
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with lriends.
Mass., are vtsttlng his mother
Btrtbs
is also desired that the Board
Mr. aud Mrs. Gilbert Beegle IMrs. Carrie Sinclair.
Mrs. Ernie L. Roush, Rl. 1 Le· be .upanded to SJVe. rep_resenand family, and Marte and Tim- James Harris of the U.S. Ar- Tw new stall members have tart, son , 12 :24 p.m., Thursday; tation to the West v;rg~ma De·
my Kochman of Fairborn visit· my has gone to Sacremento. been "hired b Rio Grande Col· Mrs. Marshall M. W1en, New partment of Natura .csour:·
ed Mrs. Beegle's mother, l.jrs.l CaiU. after visiting here wilh l 1e e. The a;e Mabel M. Mob· Haven , daughter, 12 :58
p.m. es, and lhe men and women 8
Myrtle McBride
hiS parents, Mr. and Mro. Dick 8 11 Y
d Lena H Thursday· Mrs Donald J Corn. serv1ce clubs of the area.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ram· arr s.
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Ho~tos . assistant profeiSor of ell, Pt. Pleasant, daughter, 12 :- Two-thirds of tho Board must
sey and sons hove moved their children Will remain here indel· education.
28 p.m., Thursday; Mrs . Glen- continue to be appointments
trailer home from Belpre to lnitety.
don J. Willis, Rl. 3 J ackson, from the "target ooclely" and
ner ... bacled 11J
the Milton Roush property.
Mrs. Adelbert 0. Lee was In A graduate of Holzer Hospital son, 12 noon, Thursday.
all minority group.o !negro)
Mrs. Larry Dtlcher and chll· Athens Saturday where ohe School of Nuraln11, Mrs. Mohler
must be represented, ac&lt;ordGeneral Moton!
dren of Columbus visited her attended the wedding of her I has worked at hospitals In PhoeDischarged
ing to Robert Rickard, Direc·
Ono·yeor Worronty fwr
mother,. Mri. Rose Thompson niece Mary Jane Lee to Ron·] nil:, Ariz.; F.l Paso, Texas: Robert C. Batley, Mrs. Ed- ~ropolr of ony doroot
and fanuly .
old L. G~bert Racester.
, Fredenck, Md.; two Air Force ward J. Bentine, Mrs. Verne!,IJ-----=====•,1
.v,lthout ch1r11, Phil
lour·yoor Protection
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. I Mrs. Pauline Morarlty and bases in Alaska ; Denver, Colo. c. B1:12er, Mrs. Fannie M. Can· •
Pion fDr fllmllllllll ,.
Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Ison Marty spent the weekend In and Akron. Ohio. Her most re- ter, Edgar Dial. Jr., James E.
ICtmtnt for ••, . .
Hulbert Williams of Akron, Mr. Columbus with her daughter cent pos~tlon has been at Hoi· Dixon, Bryan Lee Fulks, Mrs.
ocllvo port In~ tho
comprtto tronsrnlsl/011.
and Mrs. Thomas WUIIams and Conme, son and daughter-In· zer Hosp!llll In Gallipolis, Ohio. Dan Glassman Joseph Grin·
Be•utyllps
drl'll mator, or ,.,.
family of Columbus, Mrs. vera law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mor· Mrs. Hontos received
her nan, Mrs. R. J. Hauldren, Joscapocll'f
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By
lola
Burtrum
Tannehlll and grandson Craig arlty and family.
Bachelor ol Art! degree from eph F Keiser George C King
of Parma
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moore and Marshall University In 1941 M R. b S ' d
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r Newark• and her Master o1 Art s degree rs.L uSty aunMrers, ChMrs.· KarMr. and Mrs. George Walton ug ter
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that rouge ac·
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and Beth Ann of Steubenville v~ were weekend guestll of her par· from the same untverslty tn ~ha . epk, be t"D
esF ' tually 11 d~1
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sited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisle ents Mr. a=rs. Herman Lon- lr95t. She ha• also earned aca- om~son,
r d W :n ,;•· thin&amp;a' 1 for
I•nd family and other relsUves. don and . stet Patricia and I demic credit at Ohio State Unl· ~~· .;sic 8 ~~fr BarL. s. your eyes 11
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well aa give
Mr. and Mrs. James Guinther other rela ·ves.
yerslty and Southeastern State
er 0 e,_ 1 lam · awson, you a healthy
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~s. J~m1~ A. ~dwe~ ~nd 1Jlow? It's true, :1
becue at their home, honoring son underwent a tonsillectomy I
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m ant . aug tor:
rs. o art when you ap·
JET ACTION ADVANCES QALORII
the birthday of her father, Mr. at Hol%er Hospital, aod has re- Mrs. Hontos previOusly serv· L. Damels and mfant son, Mrs. ply rouge
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correctly you wiD suddenly
Herman London. Others attend- turned to her home.
, ed as elementary edut'al!on s~· Rodney E. Gaul . and
Infant . SH
your eyes begin to spark·
• Jet-Awoy Nnt removan
lng were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mr. Brookl Sayre, employed pervtsor lor Fayette Co~t),, son, Mrs. Sam Hicks, Jr., and le, and those dark circles unNo lint trap to Cllln.
der
your
eft!.l
wi11
disappear.
Moore and daughter Kristy of! in Kentucky, spent the weekend, Ohio, and Ill • slmUar positiOn i mlant son, Mrs. Jack L. Spur·
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Spin pta clothe• wonderCome into your Merle Nor·
Newark ; Mr. Kearney Donahue at hi• home here.
In Pike County, Ohio; She hao ,tock and infant son.
fully dry-uvoo hoovy lif1in11
man Cosmetle Studio for a
of Marion; Mrs. Lilodon and Mrs. Roger Winebrenner and taught In Rio Grande' summer .
• Autometio Soak Cyclo
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free les110n in beaut)'. Learn
Patricia; Lori and CJ!rrie Gutn.l daughter Krystal and son Kel· school, exten•lon, and night I Pleasaot VaHey Hospital
l0010ns dirt, arimol
other beauty tips and feel
With Trildel
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ther, loca l and the h~st and hos· ly, visited her parents, Mr. aod lschool programs_lor a_number : ADMJTI'ED : Mrs. Hadle your confidence begin to
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Mrs. B. L. Miracle and son of of years. She Will begm full· i YoWJg, Apple Grove.
Mrli. arow.
-. lot .. baadJo tess.
Bubby Duncan, oon of Mrs. Leesburg. Kimberly remained lime _employment With the col· Sherman McGuire, Northup,
•••• .... youdooUno Malcolm Guinther spent a week i here with her grandparents, le&amp;e m September.
Ohio .
... - .. ..., llltN-- with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winebrenner.
DISMISSED : David Goodin,
Mrs. Franklin Hendrls and I
DOT AND HUMID
Morgantown ; James Riggs, Ma·
MIDDLEPORt, 0.
daughter at PalotsvlUe, Kr.
Miss Long Begins
COLUMBUS Ohio (UP!) _ son; Pearl Walker, Gautpolls
Phont WY 2.US7
Mrs. Osa Bones• hu re- D ,,
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Ferry; Roy Btess1ng, Pt. Plea.. 2M I. Mlln
Pomeroy
turned to her home 'rrom the
Uuea as gent
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urn . ,.mpera 1ures 1i ant.

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filled with tbouRands of seed• •. •
and every seed contains the mystery of Hfe and growth th,at acience
cannot explain.
We IU'e aurromtdell by mirades
..that man did not create. Who
created them? Who created us? By
1he :ieaooning powers of our own
marvelous minds we can be guided
io - that God the Creator baa
Jllade all things according to His
plan, and that we can only ":hieve
our highest development by living
In harmony with it,
How con we know Cod's will
for u? We need only a small seed
of faith, for He will lead UB in
His way if we ask llim • • , and
that ll8ed. will grow and Jlouriah
1IJlder His loving care.

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where she was a medical
8 • 1se Long, 22, Morgantown, has
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~- David Smith and chll· Home Demonstration Agent lor
dren, have returned from Ger· Mason . County. She wao born
lnsunnce Agency In&lt;.
mai!J aod are visiting her par-~ aod rallied in Shinnston, W. Va.,
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pick- aod graduated !rom Shinnston
In I . Socond St. Pomoror ens. Her husband Is stationed High school. In May she receiY.
there with the U.S. Army.
!ed her B.S. degree In home
Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler!' economics education
from
and children of Sugar Creek West Virginia University. Wblie
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the Home Economics Club, the
Student Education Association,
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Sigma Kappa Sorority and wao
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1 recipient of a Bonedwn SchoTIIun. - l!:ul Court St.. Pomeroy
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF

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PLEASURE ••• TAKE ALONG A

OF MIDDLEPORT
In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Bualnesa on June 30,
1966. Published In response to can made by Comptroller of
the Currency, under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes.
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Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items In proceso of collection ---- ------ $ 578,724.28
United Slates Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed - - - -- --------- -- 1,702,109.75
Obligations of States ond political subdivisions 295,480.20
Loans and discounts ------ ----------- ---- 3,333,000.03
fued assets ---------- -------- - - ---- - ---72,784.64
Other assets --- ------- - ----- - ----- ------18,116.12
TOTAL ASSETS ------- -------- --- --- S6,000,215.02
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ------ -- $1,293,176.09
Time and aavings deposits or Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations -------- 3,798,806.69
Deposits of United States Government - - --10,013.56
Deposits of States and politico! subdlvlalona
250,987.49
Certified and officers' checks, etc. - - ------ 15,435.44
TOTAL DEPOSITS -------- $5,368,421.27
Total demand deposits ___ $1,493,612.58
Total time and
savings deposits - - - - $3,674,806.69
other liabilities - - --------------- ---- - --69,229.78
TOTAL LIABITJ'l'IES - - ------- ------- $5,437,651.05
-, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock-totsl par value ----------- $ 100~.00
No. shares outhorlzed 2000
No. aharea outstandtnc 2000
Surplus ----------- --- ----- --------- - - -300,000.00
Undivided profits ----- - - - ---------------162,563.97
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - - - ---- - S M2,563.97
TOTAL UABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - ------- ---- $6,000,215.02

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We, the undenlped diftctors attest the correctoeu
thls report of condition and declare that It bas been
namlned by 1111 and to the best of our knowledge and belief Ia true and correct.
PAUL S. SMART
RODNEY DOWNING
Directors
ROSE S. REYNOLDS

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Bible Schsol 9:30 a. m. PreachChurcb tog 10:30 a. m., first aod third
.
&amp;&gt;ndays.
- Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Mason Ctty Cborclo of Chrlat,
Monuog W&lt;&gt;rsh1p 10 .15 a.m.
MiUer Street - Suaday Bible
Flnt Ba list Church Middle- Study, 9 a. m.: Evesing Wor·
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pas- !hip • 7·30
· P· m.·• Biblo Sh"'"'
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o-hool
9·15
am
7:30
p.
m. Wednesday.
tor ' Sunday ~
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GeorDe Baker, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Mlddleport_Cbard! .. v-w~
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Worship Service; BYP e p.m. ;
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Evenillg worship, 7 : 30 p.m.; aid H1cks, mmlster; B t b 1 e
Sch 1 9 30
K eth MeWednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
oo' : a. m., enn
meeting, 8:30p.m., choir prac- Elhinney, Supt. ; Morning Wor·
tico
sbio 10:30 a. m. Evening Wor·
Firlt Baptist Cburcb, Pome· ship, 7 p. m. Prayer Servlce,

tog Evangelistic Service, 2st
and 3rd Sunday of month.
Federated Cborcb, Pomeroy
- Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor;
Carl Kautz,
Supl; Sultday
School, 9:15 a. m. Worship,'
10:25 a. m.

roy _ Rev. Carver Williams. I Wednesday, 7 p. m.

p. m., f.hd·Wt!ek Prayer

Chas. E . Dozer, pastor ; Sunday tor. Divine Worship

School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert
h'
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Grate, Supt. Wors 1p at 1 :
a. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p.
m.: Eva~gelistic service, 7·30

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8:30 a.m.; Sermon "Accounla·
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bl to Wh ' " Th S .
. Sl Jobn's Catllo"" "¥Lssfte
om . . e crtplure. Near Guysvute (Diilcb ' Rid&amp;f;
Luke 12 :13-21. Cnurch s;hool Rev . Frank Mall,leri. t ~.
Study of Hu\ y Btble a_t 9·3D _a. 1Sunday Mass l0·31· a. m.t'J SY

and ~ ~-; ~onday

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Sunday School 9,30 till I0:20. PomerOf Cburcb ol Cbrtst - Praise, Wednesda)', 7:30 p. m., me. fhe Lydw C ~rcle uf Ihe Conlesslon I&gt; :iour
bet'lt
Wership service, 10:30 a. m.: Jerry Masters, pastor ; Sunday
Women's Socicty ot Christian Mass.
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Nursery and Junior Church for School, 9:30 a. m., Church serJehovah
Serv ice will not _have . a July vr 1
d!ildren.
vice 10 :30 a. m.; Christian En- Kln(dom Hall of Jehovab's an August meetmg. He:nembcr
Salvation Army
deavor, 6:30p. m.; Evening ser- Witnesses - Public meeting Sunday ts the Lard s Da:y .
The SalvatiOD AnDy, _ EnFirst Baptist Cburch, Racine, .,·ce, 6.30 p. m.
3uuda y, 5 p. m., watchtower
"'
voy Ray S Wining officer i.o
I!A!v. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. Rutland Churcb of Cbrlsl- Study, 6 p. m.: B'bl
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10 a, m HtiJ.
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lng Worship; 8:30 p. m., BVF Preaching serv&lt;ce 10:30 a. m. ..., School 7 p. m. Thursday. pastor ; 1C r
arion.
upt. l y
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Charles Bisell. Ass' t. Sunday oung eo.P e 5 eg•_on.
p.
•~ umor e ows •P:
p. m. Young People's meeting, 6:30
L' h
. m. Salvation meetmg; Thur•
Evening Service; Wednesday. p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.
ut eran
School 9:30 a. m.:
Mornllll!
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W h' II
NYPS 6 45 ay, 1 0 3 P· m.
es omo
· League: 7 P. m. Prep ctasaes;
:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, V. H. Braley, Bible School Supt. St. Paul's aad Sl Jobn's ors 1P E a . m
30
1
7
p. m. Senior Choir Prac· Zion Cborch of Chrlal, Pom· Latberoo Cburch - Moming p. m.; vemng
v1ce, :. · 7.30 p. m. B'ble
1 Study , prayer
Mid week Prayer sennce
t• Choir Practlce.
eroy
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Harrisonville
Road
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worship
8:15
a.
m.
and
10:45
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7
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Cbeabire • Kyger • Hartford geoe Underwood, minister. Bi· a. m.; unday
•, 9:o"H1 a. : P- m. e es ay.
oouncement.
Partob _ Warren G. Zinn ble School , 9:30 a. m.: Morn- m. tBotb congregations are Mlddleporl Churcb ol tbe Naz.
ADVENTJSI'
pastot: Worship services are; l ing Worship, _7:30 p. m.; Ro- meeting as one al St. Joho's """'e- Rev . Clyde J. Bartle!!, Pomeroy Seventh Dly
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; bert Reed, B1ble Schsol Supl Cburcb . at Pine Grove wh1le Sunday School . 9 :ro . a. ru.; tllit Church _ Mulberry H~
Little Kyger UCC 9:30 EST.
Church Of God
the oew . S1. Paul 's Church lS I MNYPornsmgy Worsphlp 110.360 a. n o. ; I Rd., north of Meigs Memorial
being bwll.
ouog eop •. '4a p.m.; H ita I p ·- F W Gi!f""'"
Cheshire BaptiSt 10:45 EST. ~·s•·r Cburcb ol God
E
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ti. 1 30
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vange as c _mee ng : p.m.: James R. Hoffer, AsS"'t. s*iChurcb School at Hartford, al Rev. Dale Thoroton, pastor.
Metlwdut
Prayer rneetmg. Wed. 7:30 p.m. ices on Saturday:
Sabbiit.
1:50 DST:. Kyger 10:20 EST, Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m. : Allred MetbodJst Cburcb. Rev . Pomeroy Chorcb of tl!e Na• School 1.30
. Worshl
Chesh•re US EST.
Morning
Worship al 11 a. Pearl Casto, pastor.
Sll!lday . .no - Rev. Kenneth PierC&lt;, '
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p.
p,
With the hope it will, in •ome memure, /01ter ond help tu..
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Mt. Uoloo F.W.B. Cburch _ m. Evangelistic servico_7:311 p. ! Sch~l at 9:30, Lloyd Dillinger, pasto~; Raymond Walburn, ;~ pp. mm;\~';'.: SU:,~~!
fain thot which is good in family and community life, thU fea- Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Earl m. , Prayer meetmg, 7.30 p.m. I SupL, Worship Services at 10.· Supt., Sunday School, 9.30 a. da 7 30
t 37 E
Slarkey
Supt.
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Ev."&lt;lmg
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wor·
Tuesday
;
Young
People'•
45,
with
the
Rev
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Casto
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Reviv·
m.
Morning
Worship,
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a.
H
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h'~
Gpll
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ml
a
VIDI
ture ia sponsored by the bu• ines• firma and organlsatioru
' p. m.
' by Cecil Cox, Serv1ce,
.
Fn'day, 7: 30 p. m.
a1 servaces
·
· .Serv1ce,
· 7 p. m.; e•g ~. a 1po 1s.
ship, 7:30
wat' h tbe Rev. Bara- m. Everung
tvhose names appear below.
Layman; Youog Pe•ple'o meet.- Mt. Moriah Church of God- ett each e.enlng at
7:45, Prayer meeting, 7 p. rn. Wed·
United Brethrera
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , l l l g aod Bible Study, 7:30p.m. Rev. Jam.. Satterfield, pastor through July 241h. Everyone Besday.
Eden United Brethrell ID
Wednesday; Choir practice at Sunday School 1:45 a. m.: Wor· welcome.
Raclue Chnrcb of 1be N. . ] Cbrtst Cburch _Rev. Eldel R.
ship serv1ce 11 a. m. utd 7:30 Flalwooda Me-ill Cborelo areoe - Sunday School 9:30 Blake, pastor: Sunday School
7,30 p. m. Thuraday.
p. m. Pray..- meeting 7:30p. m. - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor- a. m.; Sunday Worsh1p 10:80 10 a.
. Wi . Hots'
~QHI.O,
Butlud Flnt Baptist Chore• Tuesday ;
Young
Peopte'a oblp IOl'Yice, 10 a. m., every a. m. ; Evening Service 7:30 p. Su t . ~ls!tall1 ~
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Suoday
School
9:30
a.
m.;
meeting,
7:30
p,
m.
Friday,
other
Sm!day,
7:45
p.
m.
SUO·
m.;
Mid-week
Prayer
Service,
p
p~
,
~a=,
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Lincoln-MeTCU'l/.Comet-JI:ngli sh Ford ·
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Preacbillg Sunday 2:30 p. ~Ralland Cborcb ol God - day Schoo~ 10 a. m., John Ba~ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. vic ij c asses r:,.chlng 1'JJJsero
Baker&amp; of Holsum Bread
85 N. Court St.
Athena
59S-6801
8
Rallud Free WJU BaptiSt I Rev. John Smallwood, pastor; tey, Supl
Morris M. WoUe, pastor.
' m ~ ~~;'~ a
· p.
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, I Sunday School 10 • . m.; Evao· ForHI R.. Methodist eborch Rntland Clnrch ol tbe NaJ. f 7·l0
yer _meeting.
pastor; Sunday School, 18 a. gellstic service 7 p. m. ; Youog i -Sunday School 1 a. m., Mrs. orene - Sunday School 9:30 a. I
P.
es&lt;!ay, Mrs.
8
m. ; Guy_Priddy, Supt. ; Preach- I People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed· I Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a. ~ oFallg"t.::s J'!er·
lni semce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer oesday ; Prayer meeting 7 p, vice, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell m. ; Evangelistic service 7:41i ID Cbrll
J
M"'"
l oervlces, 7:30 P. m. Wednesday. m. Saturday.
Builders and l!uilqing Supplieo
Stutler, pastor.
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service rlso 8 to ~ ~I orMasoo Bopllst Sunday Sebool
Epucopal
Heath MethodlSI Cburch, MlcJ. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
rPrea~ servlc:
LOCAL UNION 5668
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 885-2008
1,30
Ravenswood, W. Va.
- D.A. V. Hall, coraer Second I Grace Episcopal
Cbarcb dleport - Max Donahue, pa.. Syracuse Cltnrch ol the Naz. llrst and third Thursday at
111111 Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored , Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard tor; Mrs. N:"' Moore,
oreno .- William C. Thorpe, 7:30 p. m. ~by French Ctty Baptist Church I H. Martin, Rector. Sunday 1Sch30ool Sup~··}burhicb
~toMr, Sunday Schihooll013030 a. Sullday at 7:30 p. m. Pray•s ~
In Gallipolis. A11lliated with S. ! Morniog Prayer aod Sermon, · . a. m. , . nors P.
m., Ol1lUlll wors P · a.m. meeting BeCOIUl and
fourtb
10· 30 a.. m., Methodist Y~th
B.C. Rev. R. l. Pimson, pastor. 10:30 a. m.
p
Thursday, 7:30 p: m. and firsl
Ashland Oil Products
Sunday SChool every Suaday,
Fellowsb1p, _7 p. m. ; Offlc1al
entecoltal
IBII third Sunday, 7,30 p, m.
&amp;
J p. m. Preacbillg services the
EU8
Board meeting, 1st Sunday
Penlec!oBial AIIOmbly, Ronle Mt. llennoo U.... llftlbra!
Brown's Botti• Ga.
240- Lincoln St. Middleport 992-2550 982-2166
4th Sunday of eacb month.
Enterprise EUB tbrclo - month, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd 124-- Rev. Paul E. Jones, Pll' ID Cbrtst Clntrch _: l•
M
Pomeroy
MI. MIR'iall Baptist Clntrcb- i Rev. Menzel Smith, putor. Monday of month, 7:30 P. m. : tor. Suaday School 10 a. m._; rlson pastor. Sundayames~ Corner o1 Fourth and 14a1n st., Worship service 9:30a.m.; Sun· Eleanor Circle, Wedlesday,
!orship, Wednesday and Fr~ 1, 30 ~ m. ~ sod
Middleport. Rev. Nyla Bord."&lt;l, day Schsol 10:30 a. m. Youth p. m.
p
tal Cb1lreb
third Sunday, 7:10:~
Second
JD!nister. Sunday Schoel 9:30 a. Fellowship 6:30 p. m. ; Boys l.etlrt
Falll
dl
ente&lt;O!
MlcJ. _, and fourth Sunday 1· a. m.
m. Arnold Richards Supl10:30 and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. ,..._, Jameo F Early
Bepl.ort Ba
- South 3rd Ave. : Rev. ' Prayer meeting every' Wedne..
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS = Service
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7·30
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rrett, pastor ;
" Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
a.
m,
Mol1llllf!
Worship.
m.,
veomg
service,
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P·
tor
LETART
FALLS
Sch
1
. 8 da
day at 7:30 p. m. Christian Eft.
Form - Industrial = Lown 6 Garden
01 10
Middleport, Ohio
Naomi Baptllit Clntrch - m., 2nd aad 4th Sundaya: Yooth llhlp, 7:30 p. m.
lng evang:lls~~ · .!tc:
deavor, second IIlii jourtb s...
Tuppers Plains
Phone 867-3436
8uoday ticbool 9:30 a. m. ; Wor-. Chmr, 6.30 p. m. WedResday. cepl 2nd SIDlday);
P. m. Wednesda Bibl~
day, 7:30 p. m.
llhlp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 1 Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. m., Schoo' t : IO a. m. 3uaday.
7·30 ·• . Saturdy · hi
Pr
serv1
Wednesday.
~ .
· P· m.,
ay D!g
P. m., ayf/l
ce.
fled HI'VICO, 1:30 I. m.,
er and Worohip 7:30 p. m.
Monlnl SCar EUB t'lmrdl - Sunday of moath. EAST
p L..o- •
,_
Communi •J
Rev. MeBZei Smith,
pastor: TART- .Worship, a p.
res.,J'..,rum
" Kentuckp Fried Chic/(en"
f!1Jteto1 eburdl, Elngabtory Sunday Schsol, 9:45 a. m., Roy and 4th Thursdays;
Middleport Firat United rre..
Middleport, Ohio
l'vmei'O)'
Road - Rev. Clyde Htatoo, Van Meter, SUpt., Earl Shuler, School, 1:30 a. m. Sunday.
b)'terlaB Cbarell - Rev. Ht•
pastor: Sunday School t :30 a. Alls' t. ; Morobtg wol'!lhlp, 10:45 PLE GROVE - Worship, 8
ard Ruppel!, pastor; Sunday
m.; Ralph Carl, Supt Suaday a. m. ; Prayer meeting, 7:311 p, m., lsi and 3rd
School 1:311 a. m., Fred Lewis,
Worship oerv1a1 10:30 a. m. m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Clrurcb School, 9:30 a. m.
Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship;
111d 7:30 p. m. alternately. 7:30 P· m. Sw!day.
da~. GREAT BEND 5:40 p. m. YF ; Wl!d., 8:30 p.
Prayer meetiltg Wedllesday at Loltrldae EUB
Cborcb - oblp 1:30 a. m., 1st aod
m. Junior &lt;lloir; 7 p. m. Sen- Pomeroy
" Keepsake Diomond Rings•
7:30 p. m.
Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; Sundays; Church School, 10: lor Choir.
We Fill All Doctors Prescriptions
312 E. lllain St.
Pomeroy
Sunday School 9:45 a, m., a.m. Sunday. MORSE
Syracu"' Ffnl Uoited Pre,,. II W. ~aiDAil11orcl
992-2955
Pomeroy
Cela"'"' Gopel - Wtnldp Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday -worship, 11 a.m., lsi aod
hytertao &lt;llureh, Rev. LillSOII '
oerv1a1 eacb Sunday, 1:15 a. wdip, 10:45 a. m. and 7:311 Sundays; Church Scbool 9:30 .-~~~~;_;~;;;,;;~~_;;;:;:::_:;:;;:=::::=:;;::
111.; SUnday Scbool 10 a. m.; p. m. alteraately. Bible Sludy m. Sunday.
Youth Service •:15 p. m. Even- and prayer service, led by pu- ..
M-1
TUNE IN
log Worship J P. DL eaclo Suit- tor, 7:30 p. m. WedResday. - Woodell G. Stotler,
Building Suppliee rmd MillaDGrk
day.
Christian !ndeavor, 7:10 p.m. llanday Scbool, 10 a. m. ;
General Merchandise
General Contracting
Pqnl1lo eommoHy llborelo 3rd Saturday o1 mooth.
lblp aerviC&lt; liN. m.
11'P~• Plains
667-3280
Phone 992-3978
-Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. Soo._Bethel EUB €loluft Pert111111 Molbodlol
Y0011g People's service, 7:30 P· Rev. Jalk
YOUig, p 1 1 B. L. McDaniel, pastor. :
1390 WMPO RADIO
m. Tburoday; Evangelistic ser- ter: Sunday School 1:45 .. m., School 1:30, llarold
flee Saturday, 7:30 P. m. IIDd Norman H. Babr, Supl; llanday Supt.; Keaneth McLeod, Aas'L
;;,.,P·
Buaday, 7:311 p. m.
Worship 10:40 a. m. llld 7:30 Sopt, Pnaching 7:30 p. m.
''i!. ,,wHITE SEWING MACHINES
SS..11i'11mo.conns From Grace Episcopal Church,
Freedom Goopel a11o1te. - p. m. altentately. Bible ltudJ day.
Paint#
ana
Hardwar•
·~fi&amp;ui
.
hing For the WO!!IIlll thllt Sews"
Basba• Stiversville. Rd.; L. aad Prayer Service, led by pu. BaefM Metbodld t'!llorelo
~-,W
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992·5320 Ph. 949-3279
REV. RICHARD MARTIN, REcfbtr
Gluesencamp, pastor;
Rater tor, 7:30 p. m. 1bursday.
a. L. McDaniel, pastor:
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A Thoughtful Approach To Religious Proi&gt;lnns.,
:30 P. m. Prayer meetlnll 7:30 tor;
Sunday worship, 1:10 Prayer and Blblo SluiiY, 7:30 p.
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a. m.; Sundly Scholl, :10 a. m.; a Wet thy.
Baflnl! MJulee - _f) II ' ' Hobart Vlleyard, 1upt. Bible ReS llprilgl
N. Seeond Ave.
Middleport Phone 982-3481
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mJssloell'l' Jllllnr; lltudy IIIII Prayer ..,... led a...ter LemieJ, piltllr;
)flddleport, Ohio
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WlrSblp 10:30 L m.; Preachlng Adult C1us Ills 1. . J:• fll, &amp; day 1cMo1, lt:ll L m.; IIYir ll
p. a Prayer and
J:lll p. m.; Prayer 10rV1ce, 1u1 MIIMI•Y ar -a,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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Pomeroy
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Larry Williams, llllnlotsr; Blbla Qnt.-....,., Sapt.1
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School IDtt Monling Worllllp, llondill Wwlldp servlt!e, Jlt llllp .-vice, 1G:31 L m. I4YF
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RAY RIGGS, INC.

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
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BAUM LUMBER CO.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING HEATING

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

.R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

TINY'S FOODLAND

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

.SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

LYONS CLOVER FARM

.i1 Jt1E SEWING CENTER

~EGLEIN READY-MiX CO.

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
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down pri~s end serving with 1 smile. Need 1
truck now? Can on The Oodp Boys,

MEMORANDA

Average of toto! deposits for the 15
calendar daya ending with call date ___ $5,374,946.33
Average of total toano for the 15 calendar
days ending with call dote - -- - - - ------ $3,328,272.68
Loans u shown above are lfter
deduction of valuation reserves of - - --- $ 18,06U2
I, Harold E. Hubbard, V. President &amp; Cashier, of the
above.named bank do hereby declare thst thls report of
condition Ia true and correct to the best of my knowledge
ancl belief.

lord Stockton, Supt.

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Chorcb - R. Eugene Glli, pastori Suoday School 9:30 a. m.;
Phil W!Se, Supt. ; Mornmg wor·
ship 10:30 a. m.: Youtil Serv·
.toes 7 p. m.: Evangelistic ser·
•tee 7:30 p. m. Mid· Week pray.
or serv1ce 7:30 a. m. Wednesda
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•• ' Rev · Pomeroy. Melvin Alkire, Pas-

9 a.m., Sunday Sch1JI 10 •·I'll;
Bible Study Wednesday 7::10. p.
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lliniloavllle PmbJ!ttfU
Qlurch, Howard RtlJipelt, - ~
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Bradlonl C~ord! of Clorll~
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Gnal Bend, Rev. c. L. o·eo0: er Forrest, Supt. ; Bible School CARMEL EUB Cbareb-Rev. 0. Patterson, Supt.; Morning
Latter Day Sa1M..:.
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Le . 9:30 1. m.; Morning Wersblp Paul A. Sellers, pastor : Suo- Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth Ser· Reor&amp;olllzed Cbardl of , . .
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W1S: 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship, day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne olce 6:45 p. m.; Evangelistic a.rtsl of lAUer Day llablll !hip ·
s~:~Y ~-;::~ ;o;. 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bl- Roush, SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn- message 7:30 p. m. ; Prayer C. w. Proffit~ pastor. Sill mJWi
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ble Study
tog Worship, 2nd and tth Sun- meetmg Thursday 7:30 p. m. from Racine on Ratlne Pmm. Evenmg service, Thursday Dex .Ch ' ~ ~~da of th0
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lOLA'S

-H 1.. McllameJ, pastor, Earl
Cross, Sup! s · o~ay School al
10 15 a m.. Pr.acblng 9:15.
Syracu•• Melhodia&amp; awrell W~ndell G Stutler. pastor; Wor·
ship serVIce, 835 a. m., SUJI.
day School 9:45 a. m.; MYF
SUnday 6 p. rn. Prayer meetl!lll
Sunday 730
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da7 School, 10:30 a. m.• Blythe Hysell Run Free MelbocllnTbeiss, Supt.; Youth Fellow· Robert E. Smith. Sr., paSUlr.
""'n 8·311 m
I Sunday School ! 30 a "". 0 .

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Alma Bartley, Danny Swisher, Carl D&lt;iWitl. Robert L. Phil- Mrs. Gladys Morris was a:
lips, William Wayne Ph•llips. McArthur visitor rerenlly .
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Cathy carpenter, Jeffrey Lee Elva Harvey spent the pasl l
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Eggleton, Martha Jane Stow· ••lie.
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WHEN THE HEAT'S ON-At 400.000 feet, 1,000 seconds
ers, Pollyanna Thompson, Mary . Mrs Lona Pettit was shoppmg tl
- - from home, Amerira·s thr ee Apollo astronauts, fresh
Yvonne Hout. Sally Winters, 10 Athens rectntly.
BY VIOLET SMITH
from their journey to the moon . will face the severest lap
Ricky Lee Stout, Cathy Alice Theodore Rupert and tamtly
Dianna Massar of Eastern in th eir entire trip when they pass through the heat barCoffee, Debbie Johnson,
Mount Sterlmg, v1 slted w1th his spent the wf'ekend VYilh Mr and ! rier. ::J~.:Jen tists of the Avco Corp., of Wilmington, Ma.c&gt;."&gt;.,
lha McCl~lland, Marlin Lear. ,gr&lt;~ndmother. Mrs Gmeva Fos- 1 Mrs. Oscar Babcock
have developed an ablative m a tenal that will keep the
20,000-degree temperatun• from bringing the moon mig..
V1s1't mg M ary p IeJce
' Dalo Lear, Charles Wa)•ne ter.
were
sion to a fie ry concluswn. In the top photo, engineers anI Mr. and Mrs. Eld~n Gorrell 01 1 alyze t.he :JI30-StJuarc -foot exterior of the primary heat
McBride, Gary Stephen Short I M M 1 J d
Clinton Gillman, Danny
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I Pomeroy v~sJI.or recently.
Jack Caldwell and Suzie Cooley. tbc primary heat shield is shown being lowered OV('r the
Mrs. Edward Coen and KeD· of Steubenville, Mr. and Mrs
crew cockpit of the Apollo command module. The prineth and Joey Nelson attended Robert White of Keno Shiel a I mary heat shield can withstand temperaturC's up to 600
church camp in Mineral Wells. Newell of Chester, and Monad degrees, but for the higher heat of re-entry the shield iJ
W. Va. , the past week.
Wilson.
. protected by the ablative material.
Meryl_ Houdashelt and family , Clyde Cunningham from Michi-1 _ _ _ .
----- - - - Wllk~svllle, and Mrs. Less~e gan and Pauline Ray and daugh-- :
Mulhns spent the weekend '" ters of Pomeroy were visiting
Columbus w&lt;th Roy Elhs and
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The B1g Ben d Boys 4-H Cl ub oI J an Alk'1re WI"th Dona ld M
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HOUSE WITH THIS BR01&lt;Ji

John Knox and family, Crooksville, were here over the week·
end with the Leonard Quisenberry family.
Ronnie White spent a day with
Donnie Quisenberry.
Ferris Quisenberry •nd wile,

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---Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo- ' met on_ July 6 at the home of ra , advisdor . The odprojet~t les\~~n : The new Methodist minister,
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d M I the adv.sor. Mrs. H.rold Lohse. was on a&lt;ry pr uc wn. &lt;r· R
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Tripplett of Racine, Virgil c.,. I was se t for August 5. The group ~e- Me•g;/o~nt~ Da&lt;ry ~e~oce :[ sonage Tu-esday.
zart of Great Bend, and Ocran yorked on their project books. Ill~ , 0 ~ me . ow pro uc 10" Rev. Hatfield of Pt. Pleasant
Blaine and David Dailey of Each mem~r present ga\'C a testmg Is carr~ed out. Refresh- : was the guest speaker at the I
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report on ilis proJects. Recrea- ments were served hy Jan_AI· First Baptist Church Sunday '
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Mrs.
Harold
Osborn
~ion w_as ln_ charge of .Jim W_iles k1re and Renee Burke -Linda morning .
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Persons,
Daytona Beach, Fla., are here
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mcludmg pm• pong, car racrng, Hollon RPnnrter
Sell '
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Anniversary,
senberry and family.
Larkins.
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eMothers LJtt.le Helpers met spent last week in Dayton visit- I
Jess Proffitt and wife attend- Rose Easterday of Racine I por er.
recently at the home ol Mrs. lng her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
Birthday or Just To
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Meigs
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PleaVernon Weber, advisor, With HP: It~ p.,. ,, ,1 :~:.d "J: . . o her bro- '
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· sure Riders mel July 6 at the Mrs Ke•th Sutherland advtsor
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Say Thank You.
day which was held at the home Charles Frank.
I borne of Mrs
Gladys Morgan a is; """tmg Tile g;..u, dis: the~s and SISters. Mr. andhome. '
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nne s- Beverly Hensley and son we The pro;t'ct lesson was on pro- cussed the style revue dates and
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visiting Leona Babcock.
per leads lor horses. KaU.y Mor , having a swimming party. De.
$3.50 VP
Mrs. Edgar Coleman and Mr. gan demonstral&lt;d the correct/tails of the project lesson In- Mr. and Mrs. Ray_ Rielhmil-~
VlSITS PARENTS . .. ... and
Mrs. Floyd Hoopes lead.
eluded sampling of peas and ler of Sarasota, Flortda, and
LETART, W. Va. - Ml!S of Sebring, Ohio were visiting Ruth Ann Kloes was
In ' muffins prepared by the girls, daughter, Mrs. Leonard Peale
Roberta Roush, Letart, who Is Nellie Slethem and Mr.
and
and sewing on the dresses. Pau- of Brewster, New York, spent•
attending Capitol City Cammer- Mrs. Garth Smith.
charge of recreation. Refresh- Ia O'Dell gave a demonstration several dllys with his sister,,
ctal College, Charleston, spent Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds ments were served by Mrs . on hems. Karen Sutherland Miss Ina Riethmiller.
the weekend with her parents, and Terry were overnight guest Gladys Morgan and Kalhy Mor- gave a report on family prepar- Mr. and Mrs. AI DeJoseph
59 N. 2nd Ave,
Mr. _and Mrs. Robert Roush. of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Skaggs gan. Advisors present
were edness.
and family of Clearwater, FlorMiddleport,
She lS. a 11118 graduate of Waha- of cambridge.
Mrs. William Downie ••nd ~lr.
Charades were played with Ida. spen&lt; the fourth of .July
;;:;;;;;;:::i:iii~~~~;;!~ma~:Hi~~~Sch~oo~L:::;:::;:::;:::;::; Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Lar- Harry
Fro~t. - Christy Frost. Sherry Hayes in charge. Re- 1M
1 holiday wee ken d w••t•
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Reporter.
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ry Curtis were: Ronnie and The Riverview 4_H Club met (reshments were served
by rs. erry ra am.
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.son d MowarM o. ~n':na f• last week at the home of Jean . osema~ .•ce~ll o~na te Paso, .Texas ts a guest of Mrs.
Mr · an
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Whitehead. Advisors
present ' cr. urJ
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udash 1
Tuppers Plains Mr. and Mrs.
Margaret Ho
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Russell VanMeter of PorUand, line Myers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell and The groun decided upon a
Mrs. ,ordlS .. ensGer.
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SUZie
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community project. planned a
worth, Jr. and family of Green·
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar- cook oot and talked about U.eir·
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Sunday Or Mrs. Eslher Wesl
lng Mr. and Mrs. Norman Web- , present modeled their dr.,.ses
Mrs. Dick Taylor and children
er.
' they are making. RefreshmPnts
of Gallipolis spent Saturday
Mildred and Grace Hawley of were served by Jean White- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Curtis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Middleport were visiting Mr. head. - Sandra Newlun, Re- and family visited recently Mr. Frank Cleland. Her dllughters,
and Mrs. Dave Rates.
porter.
and Mrs. Chuck Curtis and Mr. Kimberly and Lesl ie, remained
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruthers The Charmettes met at the and Mrs. Paul Curtis, Dayton. over night and Sunday.
of Canton
and Mrs. Roland home of Mrs. Willia:n Carr dur- Sandra Curtis remained for a Trudy O'Connor and Jane
Ill!~~~~~~~~~=~===~:::: Durst of Chicago, Ill., were vi- ing the past week with Mrs. visit.
, Ann PoweU of Columbus spent
~siting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Margie Keehaugil, advisor, as- Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Wat- Jihe weekend at their bome.
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sisting the 8 members present kin.s, Mrs. Gladys Croy, Colum· Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince in their discussion of 4-H camp, bus visited recenUy with Mr. apent over night, Thurllllay and
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were overnight guests of Mr. Fair, and a place for the next Jly.
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and Mrs. Lawrence Beerman meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Olln Reynolds,
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of Ambridte, Pa.
For the project lesson, the Parkersburg, visited recenUy PEREIRA, Colombia (UP!)
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock group made notes on how, when, with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cur- - Three _persons were killed
and Ray, and Diana Massar[ where to wear jewelry. Every- tis and family.
and 13 tn]ured Thur!Miay In an
were dinner guests of Mr. and one demonstrated correct sit- _Mr. and Mrs. George Reed explosion and lire at a down•

Appropriate Gift
For Any
Occasion

Miss Long noted that Mrs.
A. E. Sommers, Southside chairman of the TQ!Ir committee, ""'
nounced that tentative plans art
being made lor a one-day tour.
The council decided to pos~
pone a """Phnlstery \vorkshop
until Fall, due to lack of inter·
est at this time.

MASON - Mlas
Louise tension Agent.
Long, New Home Demollstra- Mrs. C. E. Erwin, Southside,
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Uon Agent, Pl. Pleasan~ was presested the devotlollals enUt·
Introduced by Mr. Carl Cook, led, "How Db You Like Your
Mason County Extension Agen~ Neighbors?"
at the Mason Cousty Councll Preliminary plana tor Achievemeeting on Tuesday at Krodel ment Day, tentatively aet for
Park.
October lith, were made. The
The International Relationship affair will he potluck and will
Committee was in charge of the he held at the 4-H Camp
at
lnternational Tea which was Southside.
held in afternoon. Guest speak- The council agreed that Mrs.
ers were Miss Kannikar Suya- Virgil Burris Is to cootinue sebodha and Miss Suchada Abh- lecting books fa&lt; the
Mason
wantanaphorn, both of Thailand, County Library in memory of
and Cpl. Johnny Belcher
of deceased club members
or
Point Pleasant, of the U. S. Ma- members of immediate famirines, spoke on Viet Nam. Cpl. lies.
r-- •·' spoke of the friendli- A leller was read
from
ness of the people of
South Miss Mary Dooglass, Grimms '
Viet Nam, and the
children Landing, thanking the council !
dlwl•lon 01 Bulov•
who sometimes shared the same for sponsorins her as their can- ~
fox hole to escape the terrific didate for Fourth of July Queen. i
temperature which at
times The president reminded the !
reached 137 degrees. .
clu1 members of the Regional =~;~~~zead :~,$~~~~~hey
He said civilians of VIet Nam meeting to be held 011
July watch. one with a jeweleci-iever
received the same medical at- 26th at Hurricane, at the Meth-, movement, unbreakabl&amp;
tention as the American
sol· odist Church on Rhoda St. It I mainspring, precision fitted
diers and at times were evac- was also announced that the ! parts. A watch that's shock·
.
.
' resistant. and waterproof . ., •oo.
ut ~ed to other hospital~ In em- Planrung Conference for Home 1 The resutt Is t~ Caravelle
ergency cases.
Demonstration work will
be· by Sulova. A wiy expensive
Mrs. Ernest Lantz , Pt. Pleas- held at Jackson's Mill, Weston, watch for only $10.95.
ant. Mrs. James Lucas,
Pt. September 19-23.
Pleasant. and Mrs.
Elmer The council by unanimous
Newberry, Letarl; W. Va. , were I vote gave $25 to the
Mason
in charge of the tea. The young County Cancer Society. A rewomen from Thailand,
both 1 port was given by Mrs. Powell
stodents at West VIrginia State Reynolds, Point Pleasant, of the • ___ "'""' .. ,_, .......
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here by Mrs. Julia H. Lowery, I'
West Virginia University Ex-

Chestnut Ridge

! roy F'ridny

15, 19116

International Tea is Held
By Mason County Council

During this past week, l-H- Woodward, Gregory Scott Wood. Neal II, Richard Morris,
Meigs ward, George E. Woodward, ny Morris. Carel Hanson , Hh&lt;!n· i
'ers from Gallia and
Counties worked and played to- Jr., Russell Jeffers, Jay Rhod- da Kay Rut!.
li!ether In our Junior l-H Camp. es, Sandra Kay Haskins, Tom
Meigs County
'!'he camp ran from July 10-14 Fox Woodward, Donna Man- Kay Ward, Sharon
at Canter's Cave 4-H Camp In nan. Heather Hutchison, Loren Teresa Gooch, Margie ~:~~~: I
Jackson County. Starting toDiana Grueser, Garcia M
morrow, July 18, teen-age 4-HJeenne Bahr, Sandra
'ers from Gallia, Meigs, and
Sherry McCain, Beverly "'"''m-•
Highland Counties w•U begin
Nancy Ours, Sheryl
the annual Senior 4-H Camp ''
Marcia Carr.
canter's Cave.
Vlckl Spencer, Debbie
The following boys and girls
lers, Rebecca Massie, Ruth Ann
(aboot 100) were at the GalliaJordan, Jane Jordan, Pamela
Meigs Junior 4-H Camp I il i s By Mn. Al,to Coae
. Jo Iilli, Sharon Erwin, Melan••e
past week .
Recent callers with Mrs. Gi- I Dean, Melinda Amshary,
Gal1la County
neva Foster were Mr and Mrs. Dailey, Diane Black,
Ciloery!J
Kathy Frye, Rita G r a c e Joe Turner and Ton~ Albany Black, Jan Belling, S t e v e
Brown, Nancy Needs. Jennifer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone, K, Hawk.
Kerns, Karen Kl!ref, Emmelt E. Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Gary George. Terry
Roy Thompsun. Freddie Skaggs. Arnold Jordan.
Randy Young. Don Hayes.
Terry Lee Stout, Patrick Stout, Mrs. Cora Delong spent Sat- vin Taylor. David
Mitchell,
Mark Smith, Sharon Ct.1n1utte. urday with Virgil Goss and fam. Kffineth Mitchrll, Ralph
Joan Haskins, Mary Ramsey, ily near Radcliff
ward Parker, Dennis Ekhinll· J
Pam .Mit~ell, Pam_ela Craft.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cml€: er, Alan Holter, T~mmy Fu~ale,
Ronn1e Smith, Conme Jo Clagg, 1were busmess \risttors in Poml'· l Steven Stanley, Jnn ~orr1s. I
Jo Ana Bartley.

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EC'NARD BAF.R, OWNER
232 E. Second
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Pomeroy

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recenUy
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Mrs.
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Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim SIS8lon -~
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WINNIE... WH/!RE

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TO ENTER 'JIAU.'
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
late Jake Daubert, first baseman on the 1919 pennanl win. ners, and Billy Myers, sbortstop on the 1939 NL champions
l and 1940 world champions, will
be installed in the Cincinnati
Reds Hall of Fame on July 2fl.
Th~ selection
was announced Thursday by the Cincinnati
Chamber of Commerce, which
sponsors the hall.

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and
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Vicki Carr
was
charge
of recreation.
Re!reshments were served by Mrs.
William Carr and Vicki. - candace Hawk, Reporter.
Th M . C I 4 H Bet
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Alma Bartley, Danny Swisher, Carl D&lt;iWitl. Robert L. Phil- Mrs. Gladys Morris was a:
lips, William Wayne Ph•llips. McArthur visitor rerenlly .
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Cathy carpenter, Jeffrey Lee Elva Harvey spent the pasl l
•
Lewis, Jackle Burnett, Johtmy week wi th relatives in Wood·
Eggleton, Martha Jane Stow· ••lie.
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WHEN THE HEAT'S ON-At 400.000 feet, 1,000 seconds
ers, Pollyanna Thompson, Mary . Mrs Lona Pettit was shoppmg tl
- - from home, Amerira·s thr ee Apollo astronauts, fresh
Yvonne Hout. Sally Winters, 10 Athens rectntly.
BY VIOLET SMITH
from their journey to the moon . will face the severest lap
Ricky Lee Stout, Cathy Alice Theodore Rupert and tamtly
Dianna Massar of Eastern in th eir entire trip when they pass through the heat barCoffee, Debbie Johnson,
Mount Sterlmg, v1 slted w1th his spent the wf'ekend VYilh Mr and ! rier. ::J~.:Jen tists of the Avco Corp., of Wilmington, Ma.c&gt;."&gt;.,
lha McCl~lland, Marlin Lear. ,gr&lt;~ndmother. Mrs Gmeva Fos- 1 Mrs. Oscar Babcock
have developed an ablative m a tenal that will keep the
20,000-degree temperatun• from bringing the moon mig..
V1s1't mg M ary p IeJce
' Dalo Lear, Charles Wa)•ne ter.
were
sion to a fie ry concluswn. In the top photo, engineers anI Mr. and Mrs. Eld~n Gorrell 01 1 alyze t.he :JI30-StJuarc -foot exterior of the primary heat
McBride, Gary Stephen Short I M M 1 J d
Clinton Gillman, Danny
Fo~
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en~. or an was a McConnelsvtlle. Mr. and Mr~.~ shield to determine exact heat loads. In the bottom photo
I Pomeroy v~sJI.or recently.
Jack Caldwell and Suzie Cooley. tbc primary heat shield is shown being lowered OV('r the
Mrs. Edward Coen and KeD· of Steubenville, Mr. and Mrs
crew cockpit of the Apollo command module. The prineth and Joey Nelson attended Robert White of Keno Shiel a I mary heat shield can withstand temperaturC's up to 600
church camp in Mineral Wells. Newell of Chester, and Monad degrees, but for the higher heat of re-entry the shield iJ
W. Va. , the past week.
Wilson.
. protected by the ablative material.
Meryl_ Houdashelt and family , Clyde Cunningham from Michi-1 _ _ _ .
----- - - - Wllk~svllle, and Mrs. Less~e gan and Pauline Ray and daugh-- :
Mulhns spent the weekend '" ters of Pomeroy were visiting
Columbus w&lt;th Roy Elhs and
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K d R . ld .
Mr. Terry.
an Mrs. en Y eyno '
The B1g Ben d Boys 4-H Cl ub oI J an Alk'1re WI"th Dona ld M
fanu·1y.
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HOUSE WITH THIS BR01&lt;Ji

John Knox and family, Crooksville, were here over the week·
end with the Leonard Quisenberry family.
Ronnie White spent a day with
Donnie Quisenberry.
Ferris Quisenberry •nd wile,

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---Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo- ' met on_ July 6 at the home of ra , advisdor . The odprojet~t les\~~n : The new Methodist minister,
M
d M I the adv.sor. Mrs. H.rold Lohse. was on a&lt;ry pr uc wn. &lt;r· R
d M J • W Kl"mbler
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nard Da1 1ev wL"re r. an
rs. D
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Gene \Vard &amp;f Portland, Ernest ate
t e JU gmg mee mg gl
~ns, pro uc lO~ ster .or -atd htmllv. "" 1'.,:cl i11to the par--~
Tripplett of Racine, Virgil c.,. I was se t for August 5. The group ~e- Me•g;/o~nt~ Da&lt;ry ~e~oce :[ sonage Tu-esday.
zart of Great Bend, and Ocran yorked on their project books. Ill~ , 0 ~ me . ow pro uc 10" Rev. Hatfield of Pt. Pleasant
Blaine and David Dailey of Each mem~r present ga\'C a testmg Is carr~ed out. Refresh- : was the guest speaker at the I
~pr Shut Ins or Sick
P 11 d
report on ilis proJects. Recrea- ments were served hy Jan_AI· First Baptist Church Sunday '
~/"~d
Mrs.
Harold
Osborn
~ion w_as ln_ charge of .Jim W_iles k1re and Renee Burke -Linda morning .
:
Persons,
Daytona Beach, Fla., are here
...
mcludmg pm• pong, car racrng, Hollon RPnnrter
Sell '
1
on vaeation with Leonard Qni- of Keno were v&lt;S•tmg Ethel and
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R
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Rev . and Mrs. Pau
ers :
Anniversary,
senberry and family.
Larkins.
I poo . - Jm I es,
eMothers LJtt.le Helpers met spent last week in Dayton visit- I
Jess Proffitt and wife attend- Rose Easterday of Racine I por er.
recently at the home ol Mrs. lng her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
Birthday or Just To
.
t
several
da
s
with
Mrs
The
Meigs
CoWlty
4-H
PleaVernon Weber, advisor, With HP: It~ p.,. ,, ,1 :~:.d "J: . . o her bro- '
5
ed the Nelson Reunwn on Sun- pen
Y
· sure Riders mel July 6 at the Mrs Ke•th Sutherland advtsor
·
Mrs I
Say Thank You.
day which was held at the home Charles Frank.
I borne of Mrs
Gladys Morgan a is; """tmg Tile g;..u, dis: the~s and SISters. Mr. andhome. '
· N Is · McCo 11
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Pmton accompanied them
0 I Do wme e on 10
L•rv• Selection
nne s- Beverly Hensley and son we The pro;t'ct lesson was on pro- cussed the style revue dates and
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for a VISit here.
1
VI e.
visiting Leona Babcock.
per leads lor horses. KaU.y Mor , having a swimming party. De.
$3.50 VP
Mrs. Edgar Coleman and Mr. gan demonstral&lt;d the correct/tails of the project lesson In- Mr. and Mrs. Ray_ Rielhmil-~
VlSITS PARENTS . .. ... and
Mrs. Floyd Hoopes lead.
eluded sampling of peas and ler of Sarasota, Flortda, and
LETART, W. Va. - Ml!S of Sebring, Ohio were visiting Ruth Ann Kloes was
In ' muffins prepared by the girls, daughter, Mrs. Leonard Peale
Roberta Roush, Letart, who Is Nellie Slethem and Mr.
and
and sewing on the dresses. Pau- of Brewster, New York, spent•
attending Capitol City Cammer- Mrs. Garth Smith.
charge of recreation. Refresh- Ia O'Dell gave a demonstration several dllys with his sister,,
ctal College, Charleston, spent Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Reynolds ments were served by Mrs . on hems. Karen Sutherland Miss Ina Riethmiller.
the weekend with her parents, and Terry were overnight guest Gladys Morgan and Kalhy Mor- gave a report on family prepar- Mr. and Mrs. AI DeJoseph
59 N. 2nd Ave,
Mr. _and Mrs. Robert Roush. of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Skaggs gan. Advisors present
were edness.
and family of Clearwater, FlorMiddleport,
She lS. a 11118 graduate of Waha- of cambridge.
Mrs. William Downie ••nd ~lr.
Charades were played with Ida. spen&lt; the fourth of .July
;;:;;;;;;:::i:iii~~~~;;!~ma~:Hi~~~Sch~oo~L:::;:::;:::;:::;::; Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Lar- Harry
Fro~t. - Christy Frost. Sherry Hayes in charge. Re- 1M
1 holiday wee ken d w••t•
" Mr· and 1
Reporter.
J
G h
ry Curtis were: Ronnie and The Riverview 4_H Club met (reshments were served
by rs. erry ra am.
W'l
H
d f c· · ti
R
R
nd D
W b- Mrs Cora Hitchens of El
.son d MowarM o. ~n':na f• last week at the home of Jean . osema~ .•ce~ll o~na te Paso, .Texas ts a guest of Mrs.
Mr · an
0
rs. arvm a er
Whitehead. Advisors
present ' cr. urJ
er, epor er.
udash 1
Tuppers Plains Mr. and Mrs.
Margaret Ho
e t.
•
were Margaret Brown and PauMiss Louise Parr is visiting
Russell VanMeter of PorUand, line Myers.
M D · H 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell and The groun decided upon a
Mrs. ,ordlS .. ensGer.
Lo
r
r, an mrs. eorge ngs· Co01 0f St b 'II
SUZie
ey
eu envt e.
community project. planned a
worth, Jr. and family of Green·
ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar- cook oot and talked about U.eir·
B ld
. ht
ests
.
. .1
e . were over mg
gu
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Tu
De '
ppers ams were VJSI ~ demonstrations. The members
Sunday Or Mrs. Eslher Wesl
lng Mr. and Mrs. Norman Web- , present modeled their dr.,.ses
Mrs. Dick Taylor and children
er.
' they are making. RefreshmPnts
of Gallipolis spent Saturday
Mildred and Grace Hawley of were served by Jean White- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Curtis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Middleport were visiting Mr. head. - Sandra Newlun, Re- and family visited recently Mr. Frank Cleland. Her dllughters,
and Mrs. Dave Rates.
porter.
and Mrs. Chuck Curtis and Mr. Kimberly and Lesl ie, remained
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruthers The Charmettes met at the and Mrs. Paul Curtis, Dayton. over night and Sunday.
of Canton
and Mrs. Roland home of Mrs. Willia:n Carr dur- Sandra Curtis remained for a Trudy O'Connor and Jane
Ill!~~~~~~~~~=~===~:::: Durst of Chicago, Ill., were vi- ing the past week with Mrs. visit.
, Ann PoweU of Columbus spent
~siting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Margie Keehaugil, advisor, as- Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Wat- Jihe weekend at their bome.
1
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t"
Yarks.
sisting the 8 members present kin.s, Mrs. Gladys Croy, Colum· Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince in their discussion of 4-H camp, bus visited recenUy with Mr. apent over night, Thurllllay and
.;;lj
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~~ ~~ and Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan project for the Meigs County and Mrs. A. E. Wyres and lam- Friday in Columbus.
were overnight guests of Mr. Fair, and a place for the next Jly.
.
IIUH'AII
and Mrs. Lawrence Beerman meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Olln Reynolds,
13 KlLLED
.
lVI,...
of Ambridte, Pa.
For the project lesson, the Parkersburg, visited recenUy PEREIRA, Colombia (UP!)
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock group made notes on how, when, with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cur- - Three _persons were killed
and Ray, and Diana Massar[ where to wear jewelry. Every- tis and family.
and 13 tn]ured Thur!Miay In an
were dinner guests of Mr. and one demonstrated correct sit- _Mr. and Mrs. George Reed explosion and lire at a down•

Appropriate Gift
For Any
Occasion

Miss Long noted that Mrs.
A. E. Sommers, Southside chairman of the TQ!Ir committee, ""'
nounced that tentative plans art
being made lor a one-day tour.
The council decided to pos~
pone a """Phnlstery \vorkshop
until Fall, due to lack of inter·
est at this time.

MASON - Mlas
Louise tension Agent.
Long, New Home Demollstra- Mrs. C. E. Erwin, Southside,
•
Uon Agent, Pl. Pleasan~ was presested the devotlollals enUt·
Introduced by Mr. Carl Cook, led, "How Db You Like Your
Mason County Extension Agen~ Neighbors?"
at the Mason Cousty Councll Preliminary plana tor Achievemeeting on Tuesday at Krodel ment Day, tentatively aet for
Park.
October lith, were made. The
The International Relationship affair will he potluck and will
Committee was in charge of the he held at the 4-H Camp
at
lnternational Tea which was Southside.
held in afternoon. Guest speak- The council agreed that Mrs.
ers were Miss Kannikar Suya- Virgil Burris Is to cootinue sebodha and Miss Suchada Abh- lecting books fa&lt; the
Mason
wantanaphorn, both of Thailand, County Library in memory of
and Cpl. Johnny Belcher
of deceased club members
or
Point Pleasant, of the U. S. Ma- members of immediate famirines, spoke on Viet Nam. Cpl. lies.
r-- •·' spoke of the friendli- A leller was read
from
ness of the people of
South Miss Mary Dooglass, Grimms '
Viet Nam, and the
children Landing, thanking the council !
dlwl•lon 01 Bulov•
who sometimes shared the same for sponsorins her as their can- ~
fox hole to escape the terrific didate for Fourth of July Queen. i
temperature which at
times The president reminded the !
reached 137 degrees. .
clu1 members of the Regional =~;~~~zead :~,$~~~~~hey
He said civilians of VIet Nam meeting to be held 011
July watch. one with a jeweleci-iever
received the same medical at- 26th at Hurricane, at the Meth-, movement, unbreakabl&amp;
tention as the American
sol· odist Church on Rhoda St. It I mainspring, precision fitted
diers and at times were evac- was also announced that the ! parts. A watch that's shock·
.
.
' resistant. and waterproof . ., •oo.
ut ~ed to other hospital~ In em- Planrung Conference for Home 1 The resutt Is t~ Caravelle
ergency cases.
Demonstration work will
be· by Sulova. A wiy expensive
Mrs. Ernest Lantz , Pt. Pleas- held at Jackson's Mill, Weston, watch for only $10.95.
ant. Mrs. James Lucas,
Pt. September 19-23.
Pleasant. and Mrs.
Elmer The council by unanimous
Newberry, Letarl; W. Va. , were I vote gave $25 to the
Mason
in charge of the tea. The young County Cancer Society. A rewomen from Thailand,
both 1 port was given by Mrs. Powell
stodents at West VIrginia State Reynolds, Point Pleasant, of the • ___ "'""' .. ,_, .......
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West Virginia University Ex-

Chestnut Ridge

! roy F'ridny

15, 19116

International Tea is Held
By Mason County Council

During this past week, l-H- Woodward, Gregory Scott Wood. Neal II, Richard Morris,
Meigs ward, George E. Woodward, ny Morris. Carel Hanson , Hh&lt;!n· i
'ers from Gallia and
Counties worked and played to- Jr., Russell Jeffers, Jay Rhod- da Kay Rut!.
li!ether In our Junior l-H Camp. es, Sandra Kay Haskins, Tom
Meigs County
'!'he camp ran from July 10-14 Fox Woodward, Donna Man- Kay Ward, Sharon
at Canter's Cave 4-H Camp In nan. Heather Hutchison, Loren Teresa Gooch, Margie ~:~~~: I
Jackson County. Starting toDiana Grueser, Garcia M
morrow, July 18, teen-age 4-HJeenne Bahr, Sandra
'ers from Gallia, Meigs, and
Sherry McCain, Beverly "'"''m-•
Highland Counties w•U begin
Nancy Ours, Sheryl
the annual Senior 4-H Camp ''
Marcia Carr.
canter's Cave.
Vlckl Spencer, Debbie
The following boys and girls
lers, Rebecca Massie, Ruth Ann
(aboot 100) were at the GalliaJordan, Jane Jordan, Pamela
Meigs Junior 4-H Camp I il i s By Mn. Al,to Coae
. Jo Iilli, Sharon Erwin, Melan••e
past week .
Recent callers with Mrs. Gi- I Dean, Melinda Amshary,
Gal1la County
neva Foster were Mr and Mrs. Dailey, Diane Black,
Ciloery!J
Kathy Frye, Rita G r a c e Joe Turner and Ton~ Albany Black, Jan Belling, S t e v e
Brown, Nancy Needs. Jennifer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cone, K, Hawk.
Kerns, Karen Kl!ref, Emmelt E. Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Gary George. Terry
Roy Thompsun. Freddie Skaggs. Arnold Jordan.
Randy Young. Don Hayes.
Terry Lee Stout, Patrick Stout, Mrs. Cora Delong spent Sat- vin Taylor. David
Mitchell,
Mark Smith, Sharon Ct.1n1utte. urday with Virgil Goss and fam. Kffineth Mitchrll, Ralph
Joan Haskins, Mary Ramsey, ily near Radcliff
ward Parker, Dennis Ekhinll· J
Pam .Mit~ell, Pam_ela Craft.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cml€: er, Alan Holter, T~mmy Fu~ale,
Ronn1e Smith, Conme Jo Clagg, 1were busmess \risttors in Poml'· l Steven Stanley, Jnn ~orr1s. I
Jo Ana Bartley.

o., July

LITTLE ORI&gt;HAN ANNI!

$

SUREr
BUT

Qpwd FREE~[
SUNDAY ONLY

G"'-'CKs!
I'M
""'"
VERY

aooq,
_

AI&lt;~

JULY 17

Buy o THRIFT BOX OF

CHICKEN-wa'N ti~t• you a pint
of COLE SLAW

MASON

I

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I lli!NK (II\
5TlnW(IHA

t!!';p•!II!A!

If!'

lriPLm AND READY TO

I'

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Mrs.
RiggsFred
of Eastern.
Mr. Gene
and Mrs.
Larkins
were over night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Olax Branch of Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hens...... Mr nd M
rs.
Extra hoawy, 20 11111 Iey were VtS•~.., · a
Lloyd
McPeek
of
Belleville,
W.
cold·rollt4 11111 •ldo
Va.

panels, with two coats of
whitt
balce4 on.
hceptor h 16 gauge
-lng hn with nonslip fustHI porcelain

•-Ill

tnlllltl.

e

(hromt·plattd ~rass

e

showll' htarl, - &amp; .....
llorly.
Hony gnge plestlc

room. Order now - today- and we will install it wbm you

are ready. Or insrall it youuelf with the insttuaioa book we

,tveyou. il's caayl

_

_

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE·
992-5432

EC'NARD BAF.R, OWNER
232 E. Second
992-2036

Pomeroy

.

VlSitedHobart
recenUy
With Mr.
Mrs.
Smalley,_
Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim SIS8lon -~
famdy and Mrs. Georg10 Stss.'·
on of Vtenna and Mrs. FlOSSie
p t• · ·ted
tl
'th Mr
e •Y v.st
recen y Wl
.
and Mrs Clarenc Balrer and
family. ·
e

Ct:INFOVND IT! l&gt;IEY

CANT R!:!..fA!E. IN -

FORMATION BY

F'HONE .... HEY...
WINNIE... WH/!RE

AREl'Qir

I

TO ENTER 'JIAU.'
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
late Jake Daubert, first baseman on the 1919 pennanl win. ners, and Billy Myers, sbortstop on the 1939 NL champions
l and 1940 world champions, will
be installed in the Cincinnati
Reds Hall of Fame on July 2fl.
Th~ selection
was announced Thursday by the Cincinnati
Chamber of Commerce, which
sponsors the hall.

DISCONTINUED STYLES
Girls and Womens

SPRING

'I

I'
'

mira! alr..,ondiUoner and en-

Girls SliM

Small 4 to Big 3
WornenSidl
4to 9'11.1

joy cool comfort.

MUL TJ.VISION

pr

ROUSH SHOE STORE
Middleport, 0.

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
MtDDLIPORT, D.

See our

lino for every eoollnl pur-

PHOTO ALBUMS
$3.19 to $6.00
Refill• for Albu""
In Stock

get an .Ado

Don't swelter -

.1

pose.
5.000 ITU

•

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Pomeroy, 0.

andlrtown~~dr~ug~w~a~re~il~ous~e.~~"':~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"':~~~~~

tlng in
and
walking.
Vicki Carr
was
charge
of recreation.
Re!reshments were served by Mrs.
William Carr and Vicki. - candace Hawk, Reporter.
Th M . C I 4 H Bet
e e•gs oun Y ·
·
ter Livestock Guernsey-Jersey
Club met recenUy at the home

sho- cwtain.
8ee this bandsome,rugedly built shower cabiaer in our ..Ies-

IWl ALIJANCE!

129•95

MODEL--

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp; TV
Harry Miller, Owner

WY 2-3635

214 E. MAIN

POMEROY

_,
BUGS BUNNY

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··Voice of· Broadway

1·.

,&amp;~1 Extra Cash The Want Ad Way Business
.
.Services I
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8-DallJ SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0, Jul1 15, 1966

~~' ~ANT AD ·.

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CAJICIIUATIOMI

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&amp; OlrTUAAIM

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• ROOM house, furlllture, bath,
ooal funlaeo 111111
drill«! well, 2 acres,
oa Stata Rt. 7 from cily
liB. PossessiOA immedlately,
$6,500. HelH Sau"'ie,
Pb.

I Ford, 1 lntemlllioMI
e3 USED MOWERS
eU~ED PEERLESS
FEED GRINDER·
MIXER

@
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1191.1-2890.

7 12 6tp

FULTON-THOMPSON s ROOM bOUII ad ~-tb
..
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TRACTOR SALES
large 1ot 111 Middleport, prto-

Co

Motor

Polri4tO'J

7f!sJ&amp;:"''

.~ T , 1 J,u~ 1 ...

I'll. 992-31117 for . appointmeal
7 IS 31c

USED TRACTORS
PRICED TO SELLI

65 CfiEVR(i)LET
$2295
impala Hardtop. Locally own«! and ?nly .12,000 ~leo, 6
cylinder, power steering. SpOOless bwn mtenot bNuhful ma·
roon finiob. Radto and heat..-.
66 PLYMOUTH
$229 5
ValJant 200. -t door. Mist bJue fini~h. 9000 mjlet ~ local
Automatill. Lilt• uew ond pnoed to eo.

.,. -

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$16

Jmpala hardtop coupe. W:~ite finish. Spotl~ tlean red interior. 327 en!Jine, au.t.erutk, powe~.· steerms and bnke&amp;.
Radio and:ll.f!llttet'.
.

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Dapi ..
PST!
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Free 2 STORY brick home, 8 room•
your home lrMl tormltea, and . batb, 4 bedrooms, otorm
IDIS, coctroaclleJ, lriakels, doors and windows, forced
ICO&lt;'[Iioll8, silverfish, oplden, air gu furnace, largo
wups and water bugs. Avall- creta patio, large level feacallle at King Builder• Supply od yard, good place Ill live.
Oo., Middleport. .4 29 tic Come take a ·look at Syra-

Pome: ov .

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HAIR.INU

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Real Est1te For S1le

S.le

PIZZA

----- -~

AT ITS GREATEST

se &amp; snVIa

ARAB llills pests bestl

.,, JNFORMATic;,N

·

for

WY 2-5101

Pam""'Y

«1 1o aell. See Arnold Dod-

Mid-I
7 lO Ito

sa at $17 Bryaa Plaee,

PIIIIIGWwllbpopperud.

_ , . , mushroom. 111m or
oomblnadont.
-....JoOI'IIII'l"ITI
.,.... Our Drive-In
IIRVICI II HIRII

Cntw's Steak House

r •

JSe "' 1.50
CMiplltO Carry-Out le"loo
CALL WY 2-9905

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI!
POMIItOY

111 W. MAIN

AUGNMENT
-'

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

WANT AD

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XII New LdleiOr ShOP

. DEAL

diiH GOBLE FORD

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CAMPERS
~

CUB CADEr

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EAGLES
BUFFALOS

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apartmeot•
or 192-397S.
7 7 tic

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ltcu.ft. ChMO
REEIER ---=,- $235

DAILY CROSSWORD

-

ed ml llllfurnisbed apart-[
·
WY .-5434.
12 I lie

WY 2-2151

EXPERIENCED

II

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

1

o2 Ford Gil. SOO

64 G1l1xie XL

500. 2 Dr. Hordtop, I cyl·

.,. Clb of Pomeroy, ID4 mow •
~.at N~t. ac a. eald Clt1 o1 Poa·
erGJ ducrlbed u follo.,. , that
» to • . , ltiJirm.iq ., tbl IAdll

500. 4 Dr. I cylinder, auto.
trana. Radio and h11ter,
power Jtnrlno, whltewan

64 Ford Fairlane
heater,

64 Ford Galaxie

ltl Alrt . 4 Dr , 6 cyl.

Stenderd tran1. White weD
tir1 ..

63 Ford GaiiXie
500 4 Dr. I cvllnclar, outo·
matlc tran1. Radio and

64 Fc!rd F-700
6:! Mercury
4 Dr. P•t wer StHrlnt~ and
lraha. Autematlc trans.

tllouell South UMI delll'tft Wut
feeb thence Iouth 83 dearee•
wea 111 feet to tbl ~aid plaee of

65' 0odae D•rt

..,linnfnf, contliDlnl: One Ac::re
!WI N1De1:J1lilbt lluDdrldtbl of
.m Acre, more or 1. . : excePUN

2 Dr. 270 Serie•. 6 crtln-

Hr, standard trans., radio

&amp;1111 eoal in tU pnnd.ll• wblclll
II .-noed to lamuel "W . Porn•
toY IID4 1'. B. Bor1oa IIDd tU
rllbt. to mlDe tbe 11me wHlloul
laeu.mbrmce 1o U&amp;e ltllfaCe ex-.Unc a1ao a BtrlP of Land deed·
.. ..,. Belmeh LeUbeU to c. v.
Janq, b1llJ soutb of tile Union
""nue Bol4 bJ dMd detM Oet.
1JUL 11101, IIDd recorded 1D Vol.
·a Pap • · a.&amp;!Dtdl of DMdl ot

tnd heater

58 Ford Pickup

M.Mustanq
2 Door Hardtop. 6 cvl.
Stenclarcl Inns. Low mil•

----

"" Ford Custom

. . . . llle&gt; IUie Nd ~ COR·

and
Bull JloON In ~ recordM In
D.a 110'* w. p... Ulo of ....

. . . . CMIDIJ ....

Stendard

"'""
~~ !)ndtte Y2 Ton

ftJI!d to Barok1 A. lllooN

Pickup, I cyl.

~

Tbt PHJH oJ eel4 peUt:Na le ku
ot Aid ru1 •tee., to
Uft tile illtU"Mt Df tM pltlatlft' Ul
to b1m lD ...-nltJ' II tbe t a doM wtthoa' ~ lnjur)·
II &lt;:-.&gt;:: -~~ aad. U 110Co Ula1 1eld
..ta&amp;e be 10M aDd tU' be M
hilt
..... . . . . , •••

ca. PU1IttOD

ll'lF.D CAR LOT
Loevtt &amp; Src•more !ft.
Mlcldtooort

for PlatllUfl

1950Dodge • •

BY BERTHA P.\IIKER

•

Club Coupe

~:ROY

I'J Ton Pickup Truck

OHIO

•

1956 Willys

•

Fealure for feature. Advantage tor advantage, You'll fincl FIAT gives you more,
much more, than lillY olher car on the
road. T-et~t drive any one ollhe lahulou8
.. FIAT IIOdols aad aea far yoursell.

•

•

Ton 4 Wheel Drive

•

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•

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2 Dr. Sedan

Up to ~ miles per galloR.

1956 Ford

road.

Falrlane 2 Dr. H.T.

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•

•

•

V8

1957 Dodge •••

A comlotlablll-4-cloot', Wdult
aeUn. '13 cubic teet ollnlllk
opaca.

I Dr. Sedan, P.S., AT, Radio and Heater

1957Buick

• • • •

f

'295

lDr. Sedan

1957 Plymouth

•

•

1958 Chevrolet

•

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l Dr. St!jlao

Tile fallllly car. Loaded wltb
"extras" 1111111 OliiR QC!IL

-'95

A sleek new sports version of
the labulouo FlAT.

2Dr. Sedao

G, interior lind Ulery or 0011tract, reuPh. 99UI80. Homer

195 Dodge • • •

I :Ill !lito

~ j)r,. Sedan, AT,

if.\'ii!ii\.IHAWN_G_
, Ph- m

P.s: Ridlo IIIII. Heater

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as 1or rna 1ar1a. 1s th'IS t rue.,
Q - Quloluo has been used

Smith'r FIAT_,. Sales &amp; Service

Br BIU'L S'P•

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WNPNAS

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BLAETTNA·Rs·_·· ·
.

De ar HeIen:
. lr's probably right that chang- . school board and the P.T.A ~
mg the, hquor law lo age 18 . Year-round schools shoulrf be
wouldn I make much difference
'p""" 1 -1
H
in teen-age drinking - those equi t-""'"' or 1 · •
that want lo drink will, whe1her It's legal or not, and tho••
that don't won't anyway.
I
But lawmakers !hould tblnk
about this : The fine in our state
lor changing your ID
card
(drivers license, etc.) is stiff I
- not 1 klddle'1 llap on the
wrist. If a minor forges his
age to get whisky he's liable lor
adult punishment. Does thai
make sense!
We can fight for our country,
but we can'tloast it In anything
stronger than pop.
A judge we can't vote
for
can hand ut 20-year-o!IIB an ad- 1
ult sentence and send ut to ad- i
ull prlsoaa.
Males in our state can't mar·
65 Ply. 2 Door H.T. _ $2195
ry without our parenl5· permiasion untU we are 21 . Out the
Satellite, V-8 motor, lid. trans., radio,
covernment can pick up up and
WISIW tires, deluz• wheel diiCI, turquoise
dump us 15,000 miles
any
with black vinyl top, black vinyl lot. Onfrom home, where for dom
ly
20,000 miles. Real sharp!
!here's no motber 1o guide 111.
Wonder what would h•ppen tf
we wrote Ill tbe droit board ,
••My Mamma woo't let rne, I'm

POMEROY,

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TEST DRIVE

Our Low July Prices.f.l

• minor.''

What's lair about II? -Wli:ST·
ERNER
De.v Westerne"
.o\lmost
everyone
agrees
!here's nothing lair about all
tbll. but nobody does anylhiug
about II. What you IJ, 19 m1
20-year-&lt;~lda need Is a 1811 talkiq, han! worklll11 lobby fii'OUP·
Do I bear volunteers? - lL
Dear HeleD:
I go lo aummer ochoo~ and
my brother goea to •IIJIUller
coUeae, as be IB a tea~. we
live ln • cl!J !bat Is falllOIII for
beiDa hoi. But IIIJIIIII 11111t ol
our ICbooiB . bave llr coDdiUot&gt;

1,-i

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H.f',,

Row -about wrlllnl l•.llertl to
JOUr Dl'tQIIIPir

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62 Olds Dyn1mic 88 _

Convertible - - - - $1495

Holiday Sed. White over beip, •bolillm-t
vinyl interior, V-8 engine, aut..=,._&gt;!.
power brakes and steeriiiJ, wl•l'&lt;_t-·•
-

V-8 Ollgine, automotto trans., power
brakes, power lteerina, radio, new
white old.Walls, wheel di9Cs, llghl blue
with wbilo top and bluo vinyl Interior,
47,000 miles. CadlUac trade-In.

59 Ford Thund1rbird _ $18/5 .
Sport Coupe. V-8, auto. trans.,
brotos a. steering, rodlo, wl•lw. .u,,.,
wheel dimt, factory air.

-;tetlon-Prked "..ta•ls" Speriab
57 Ford 4 Door, V-8 motor, 1uto. tr1ns, - - - - - - - '59 Doclge 4 Doer, V-8 motor, •uto. trans.-----60 Rllmbler Am. 2 Door, 6 cyl., •uto. tr•ns.
UNTIL t:OO PM

OPEN

ed. So ... try to Ollke It Ul&gt;
In lbe .JIIDIDier lltld Illes we
lry. Wbat - ~ we tlo7 -HEAT
FRUSTRATION
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63 Dodge Pol•r•

learn mudt becoan wen eoot-

•

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KNOTTS USED
FUIJNITURE end
~UCTION
1111 :Ind.
446.#17

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WI wiD
bU, -loll.
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or amoiJ

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Vo swag en • •

011ke IIICII a bit!
about leechlna tlda, but r o r
twa monUts, at lwt, we don't

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THESE CARS ••• .

1954 International

1956 Buick

O'""llop- IL

5

.Yahoo • What A IJeal I'

Lowest priced car on tne

and boulehold

Ql dsmo b'l e -.. •

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Pontiac Dr • •

Laurel Oiff

I 14 !lc

- """' a

60''. --

Chrysler VB • •

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IIIII four room lllr·
arlrt!nents. All _lllili·
il PhoAo WY :1-211&amp;.
aDc! Reed. After 6

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Pontiac - •

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many letters.
LIQUOR
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belore the
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IIMilliOUII )IU1lel .W
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b.av•
lleen
parU.. defndanf; to ....
,.utiOD ID4 UlM ..., _. -reqliliied

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Buick - -

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4 Door, 6 cyl.

New

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VJ Ton. I cylinder.

KelP Counly, Ohio. allo n:eeptlnJ
a Jtrtp 4ft4H '-' ...._ &lt;:outr

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Are FI.led in
Urcmt• Court

5 IQ»IHI tram, 2 IPNd ....,
nle. Long wheel bne.

a

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Dump Truck. 8 cyilnder,

fGUGWI.DJ C!Ourlel, to-wit: Iouth I
diJNf!l Rut 111 feet;
thence
Iouth a d . - . Wul 112 feet;

Ill

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heate~
Dower steering,
white w•ll tlrts.

,.et:

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NIJI'the&amp;lt trom the BOGH Wblll'tl
h1111eUI Marton HyND formerly
N!Gdtd. \bene. Soutb 11 de~
DR On• HUDdHd and Slllt:V feet
eo tiM Boado tbenoe NoR~~ n de·
,..... EuC TWo HWidred and Nln•
11-tcnu' ~ tbeaee Norlll 4f 4•
INfl But ODe HundHd
and.
'l'wU1741X tMt to a Beee• atu.m.P1
tbeDN N"ortb 70 depet Eut Si•·
111-two feet; U.me Soutb I? c1t1o
lf'HI Eul Ninety.two fHt to 1
8talle Gn the Eut ma of a lmall
Run; lhenet!! North 23 deanea well
ap • n'liM tbrM tumdnd. and
fol'tJ feet;
thence Wfit\ l'fln•
t1 • ft!M
to the Led!"•
e1
Roeb: thence 11lont the Led... lo
dla plaCII ol liiJilllliDI bJ' the

r.~

HELEN HELP us J

end

windows. rtdlo &amp; hetter

h•der, Radto &amp;
'flhlllwall tl ....

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stHrlne, ra1ll1 and heater

Phone f92..3576
Po...,.,
rormer11 Grut1er Botl7
Workl

ot Rocb et a fth.r• tn t111 Roell:

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L0NGEsT DEAL INTo·wN.

~leed

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lng, powr

l!l'9
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telreat attacks of very rapid
pulse but for this purpose the
clOSf'ly related quinidine Is pre·
!err«!.

SA
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Convertible. 8 cylinder,
euto fr1111., pow., Jteer·

W. Moln St.

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a- Alignment Shop I
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USED
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cuht-up she once taught Loin schwoull l to become a cop Bob opted for
( A
thrtal ofrecth·urs everlry"molnth
w ose real name was u a . acting instead.
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ts a pa
e mens ua cy·
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lach . And in a neat coinci· Ecumenical appetites :
a
RECIWN
WI-IA"T
oU"T - OF·
~ie. If thi~ Is yoor trouble, it :
dence which seldom erupts so new restaurant ready to open .
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wo~K &amp;U'R'~E.~ue
1 IS not strtous but your doctor
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hapPily, the real original of I at 3rd· Ave. at 22ru1 St. bears a V ~
QUI:EN HAD.
' or a nose specialisl should ex·
Bel's book, the same Lou Wal- i big green sign declarlng it will . b. A
amine you to see if there is a
lach, gets the part in the War- be known as "O'Reilly's Yamulcondition that can be corr~t.
ner Bros. movie; insists he just . ka" . Mahzeltov, begorra . .
tNJ(;Mit:_
. Now arrante- the ~ircled letten ed. The thief danger from fret!'1e d ou t for th e role a nd won 1
"t "My Fair La dy" m
· genera1 ne1·
to ronn theby1urprute
an1wer.
u
quently recurring nosebleeds is
IUIKelt.td
the above
eartoon.
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The federal ''pay&amp;la" tnves- ghborhood . theatre release in
anemia. Thi! type ot anemia,
' :'tigalions will include payoffs N. Y. City hauled In a howling
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however . responds readily to
A lreatment.
to 1'V stars for mentioning cer- $136,000 In one day, topping ev- -1
\ ... ~ ..... - .... N __ - - lain products favorably and-or I ery boxoffice mark In Warner
(An•w~n tomorro"'
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constantly on the public's air . Bros. ilistory and up with the
\Jambln' fiNIS LOOSf TIOPMY PIRATE
.
~ A terrible odor comes
-'1.1without nelworks getting paid I all-time grosses ef any movie ~ T~•lerday'a Auwtrl lf'Jua£ allow~" oJ"flo•n ""'tJe-IPIAYI .. ~
from my no~e. My docter says
,·s·. · r;:
for the commercials; only the anytime anywhere . . . Barbara
I have ozena. Can anyth ing be
·~!~
greedy stars . It's a violation Feldon (gal-spy star of ''Get
done for it ?
of Sec. 317 of the Federal C&amp;m- Smart)) signed to make records
A- Ozeaa Is 1 aevere chron·
,. r. it
munications Act which speclfi- for RCA-Victor . Barbara gralc rhinitis characterize&lt;~ by • I
1966
S2'564;~
cally bans such enlightened duated from TV commercials
wastmJ of the nasal mucous I
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gre«&lt;
One star thinks he (she was the se•y gal on the
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membrane and oltet1 accont· Special V8 4 Dr. Sed&gt;n This Buick Is equipped wltl¥.fomout
evaded mvolvement by having Revlon tJgerskin rug and 6 bepanied by a Joss of the sense 1210 horsel?ower V8 engine. It has automatic ahilt.. r~dio• .. .
his wife paid by a manufantur· toweled beauty In the shower,
of smell. The cause is unknown foam c~sh~ons both sea~s, ~~rge hub caps,. Dlx:. St. W~ ~~~·
er - although the plugs lurn&lt;d I whlch brought her an income
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by Helen I!!Sottel
There_" no cure but it can full cal pellng on floor. Special na trade pnce.
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up on his TV shows
Olten I upwards of $100,000 a year he·
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sometimes be controlled by an·
1966
$1898'
Mickey Mantle's far from as l rore she lried H'wood) . Now ! YOUT ASKED FOR IT!
I If they aren t all there at l libiOtiCI and large doses of ma-l
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rich as most fl!lks suspect - Patricia Wilson who
onee l 1hls c~lumn Is for young~- once - they usually are, be- I cia or toawline Lo improve the
Ton Ptckup It hll the 250 horsepower &amp; cyl. enlfne, I
bad investment!
. Mickey charmed NYer&amp; in ''FIOrello" ~ ple, thea~ problems and pleas- I ca~se. 1 h_ave to announce when eirculatlon m the d1seused tis· I ply rear t1res and rear bumper. Special no trade . price- dur·
ed
Sarber
makmg
b 1g l
rb ,
ures, thetr lroublfs and
fun. I he s cornmg - they stiU man- sues
b
1·ng sun&gt;n&gt;er sale of • 1898 00
told R
seems 1o e 8 a ara s succes· A llh th
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money was the easy part hut ~ sur- Pat's been-.c;tarred In so r us•w ·
el res ol ehen bept , age t_o mtervidew
m e
$29
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ftnding proper management of [ commercials in 12 monlhs for : s .., tt we comes aug '
u ' oexl time aroun .
Q- What!• septal deviation'
1966
his huge income had eluded him ' the
same sort of total take-! ti~on t 'tdhodgeb a hseffnoWi quel3- : You chaedn see howh boysb woh~ld Is there any treatment for Jt?
generally
Mick said he 's I home
on WI a rus -o ·
.
get pus
out ol s ape y t IS.
.\_This It 1 bending ol the Catalina 4Di. Sedan This Is our full sized 12l" w,htelbaiO ';!
now more careful pieking the
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Send your teen-age questions A felia would have to hke me septum lpartltlon between the Pontiac wath famous 290 horsepower V8 engme. fhls car :::
managers ef his investments
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, awfully well to run all that in- nostrils) to ene SJde The result[ is fully equipped with ~ower Steerin&amp;, Power brakes, ~y.. ·E
,
Sell
F 11 F f 1
care of Helen Help US! this tcrference My brothers are the .
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bl k dramatic, While Wall Tires, •arge hub caps, Dlx. ateenng It s a
ers am Y es 1va
WO CliODS
i newspaper.
worst Th~y ask Questions tcap- : ~s a par1181 or comp1e1e oc · wheel. Stainless steel around windows, foam cushions, EZI ·::
at Warner Bros. - Peter stars
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mg of lh~ nostnl. It can be re- glass, and many other accessories.
in the upcoming "Bobo" and
I RECEIVING LINE NOT
ltal letlers!l .
Jlev«&lt; by removing the rarti·
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wife Britt Ecklund seners got
i FOR BOY FRIENDS
Maybe you could say some- , lage m Jhe septum.
1965
$2795..
Jack Warner's not to co-star
Dear Helen·.
thmg _m your col_umn
about :
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farmhes not scanng boys of(.
with Yul Brynner to The Dou-~
Every time 1 get a new boy _ CLAIRE
Q-- Con a chronic postnasal Newport 4 Dr. Hard Top. AIR CONDITION In factory. P&lt;&gt;-'· ::
ble Man"
Johnny Mercer
lriend I have to bring
him ! D Cl . . .
I drip cause hoarseness? Whal wer steering and broku. automatic transmission. Tbll 11-.c. ·:::
got the word to start writing
home before 1 can date him . .
~~~ . F il f CJ , . could cause paralysis of the Jar- 1 one owner trade·in on new Buick Electra. It il clean and.
1
the title theme for the upcom· l PT. PLEASANT _ Two civil : That isn't bad, you say!
1d' e gea 1 °Let"~ Y D ~~:~ ! nyx? Is there any treatment for 1 real bea uty inside and out.
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ou • actions have been filed In the Know w .ats ~at;mg at home l and father be official boy friend •
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Don t !lim : . Which ln•ures I oflice of the Circuit Clerk How-[ when I bnng him . The whole : greeters. A mere dale isn't ; " - If the postnasal drip Is
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must~al qual~ty nght from the ard &lt;),·hultz.
darn rece1vmg hne - Mom and ' the occasion for the Gathering · cau 13ed by a chronic low-grade V8 F85 Dlx. Station Wagon. It is a clt!!an car inaide and:·.. ~
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epenmg credits, anyway.
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1 Dad,
my grown broth!l'S, my of the Clan. _ H.
. infection, this could extend 18 out. It has automatic tram:., power brakel,. po"!er ateeri~ .r;
New Yorky. Scene: at the One as styled Samuel L. Nich- two older sisters, a couple of Dear Helen :
I the larynx and cause hoarse· and f~ctory lug~ag~ ~ack . .one myner, new._Butc~ tr:~e·m. -·
~laza fountam ~
go_rKeous ols, Jr., Pt. Pleasant, vs. James aunts and uncles, and my grand· My boy friend has gone to , ness. An allergic po~tnusal drip Beautiful all white ftntl3h with red mtenor. ·
"!l n(rN -;·,..:
g~rl models posmg prettily lor A. Randolph and George Ran- molber' VietNam. We had pl•ns 1o get I would be le" likely to do so.
$144\lf; ·
~hotogs _at noon, _their apprecia- dolph. Pt. Pleasant, •.1 al _w•th .
.
.
married, but decided to wail i Paralysis of the larynyx may 1964
'7~'·'
live au~enee mamly a bunch ol the plambff demanding JUdg- gwsh and will oontirtue to suf· until he returns.
be caused b . cuttin the nerve
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tough-looking helmeted demoli- ment in the amount ol $57,000. fer pain and anguish for the re- l
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Dlx. Bus. N1ce family car for nine passengers. Ideal for ,.
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He does not wrrte to me nor . supply to tlle larnyx (one nf camping and picnlcing, and driving men to aod from wort/·~,~
tion workers tearmg down the
e. ac 100 s ems rom . a wo mamdel uf hts life. The action [to his folks . Should we try to ! the hazards of the removal ol This is a low mileage one owner wagon, and i1 •xtra. swp&gt;·
Savoy-Plaza across the ave- vehicle accident occurrmg No- was filed b_y ~ttorney John An- . get in touch w!tb him to see if I a goiter I or a tumor of the ve· in condition. There are few cars on the road e·a'sier DD pa.
nue; th~ sort af_ colorful con- v.ember 2, 1964 at the intersee- derso~•. ~mfleld, counsel foc , he's hurt? Or what?-TORY
cal cords. Many persons with
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trast whih had •I torned up in tion ol 28th Slreel and Jackson .the plamilff.
I Dear Tory ·
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$}395
a movie, probably would be de- Avenue , Pt. Pleasant, with the The other action Is styled If he w~re hurt his folks para ysd18 0h ebevocabcorf'ttodn
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clared "corny," "phony," "pos- ~ p amt1fl allegmg e &gt;a stop- Southern Housewares, Inc., vs. would be the lirst to hear. Keep 11 b an inj ct'100 f Teflon into 4 Dr. Hard Top. Spotless all white finish with rlld llllerlor..
ed," etc . &amp;b O'Connell.
ped in traffic and was struck Andrew Meade, Henderson. TI1e · writing and try not to fret. Your ;
ff ~
A beautiful car at a low price. Power steerin&amp; and bnkil ·,:
ing a wp in the movie '
from the rear by a car driven plaintiff is seeking judgment in ~ boy: friend is busy. A jungle e a ect co ·
and automatic shift .
Down staircase" being ·
by James Randolph own«! by the sum of $588.92 Interest and 'jisn't like a quiet room with a Q _ 1 bsvo\tard thai qui· 1957
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costs
from
the
defendant.
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men,
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f alleges e suf. torney for the plaintiff is Wil· ideal set·up doesn't
inspire ~ menl of hearl trouble as well Hard Top. Worth much more.
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Ph. WY 2-2181

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DICK RAWLINGS

RADIATOR

IRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars

may 1at !IIIIth St. and First Ave.' Ia
bPIIIni and wtra !at scandal (headlines)
disgrace several big-name en- i East Harlem, has played cops
lipping In !Jas Vegas
tertainers who look most
ot' ! on screen some 110 times (46
Ill
months ago,' now In big
their salaries "under the ta-: times in the "Naked City" ser·
ble"
In her best-seller " Up I iesl: Bob looks more like a cop
the Down Staircase1 " Bel Kauf- ; than the brass . buttoned
real
man patterned the character eonslabulary; maybe because
"Loo Martin '' after a young i years ago when he waa about

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braln 1 Wll¥01 and . :•~~
pailll' ~ are !"'lioved
lntiet~nvulsant druJI fllveu _1!1 ,
epllepoy .' The cauSe il :\lnlqJoWD. .
1IJ wayne G. Braodstadi. M.D. '
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Q - I am a housewife. About ; Q _ My na bao abdominal
Florida Everglail~ · N~llo
1ix: months ago I. had a n~'!f' I epilepsy. He doesn't have C()lto&gt; Park is not a a_wamp re&amp;loa ~a.t .
b!eed. I stop~ 1l by pressmg i vulsions but: nas pain in ~is ab- a great . .&amp;hallow river ~~
on my nose for five minute!:! I domen. What is the cause an&lt;t ing across the southern· ~ ~lldl:
bot about once a month I ge! , lbe be•! treatment '
the state. All wildlife· there de:!lW
another nosebleed. Is this se-: A _This dlseasr is cllarac· !pends on abund~t fresh watc
rious?
1 teriud
by abnormal ! lectric for existence.
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MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

EXPERIENCED

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II ONI OP THI
IIICIIT PIOPLII CALL

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eCar eTruck eHuter
GER s&lt;wiog macbiBe. ThiJ dleporl, 0.
Core eBullda~W'I
. 2-2156
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nmchi•e equipped to zig zag,
eAnyType
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,.Ill U IJIII, make buttonholes, darn and 1 ROOM bouse and batb, exira
Notice
BEANS tom loes cabbageandl monogram. Take over pay- large Jot, OD Depot St., Rut.=&gt;::
for S1le
'b aCI '
p offitt
moots of $5.50 per month or land, 0. Ph. 74M783.
l WILL .NOT be. respolllihle lor\1
oucum ders . h arepncho
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bala•ce due $54.60. Call
7 10 etp flY 2-2193
WY :1-2196
2254 · pay
aD)' debts cllllracted 11,. anyPortlan . 0 10.
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Two houses, Chester Road (Rl
ODtother !ban.my ...... George
T 10 61c 7), large lot, witb
D:-llobart; lt., RaclDe, Obio.
ID
$5 ooo oo
7 M 11p
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AIR compressor, like new, 2: BUDGET !'RICED lurnlture
Jrailer , .
H. P. gasoline engine and 21 our thin! Door budget sbop. Small. frame bouse, 1112 I .
. spray guns, $IIIII. Also
12, Baker Fumillll'e, Middleport Mam St., Pomeroy - ]lulller'·l
S.v• MMy Dollon On Br..,.. New Apechel
INTERNATIONAr
guago semi automatic shotl Ohio.
__11E_tf_" Three bedroom house,
gua in good coltditiQD, $40. I GOOD wood porcb swing with nut Avenue, Pomeroy --"' "o
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ON
CaU 992-6125 or see M&lt;~nuel• chains, $5. Mrs .
Lilliau 1 Four bedroom _house,
AN
Gheen, Rt. I, Pomeroy, 0.
\ Steiff, 57~ S. ~~ood
~ve.. ternut Avenue, Pomeroy
Prk• Cut On All Madel• 111 Stoclc During Our
UWI
ad
.
7 14 Jtc 1 Middleport, Ohw.
7 13 3tc $7, 500 ·00 ·
h
B ttere SUMMER SALE e
AIR-CONDITIONED
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Tbree bedroom oose, u
IARDEI
p IGHT fr
ONE 120,000 BTU cast ~ron A- nut Avenue hot waler bellTIACTGI
~ CU. FT. U R
eeze~. : merican Standard Sunbeam ing system' hardwood Dool'l
00
$610·
Ph. 742-41134. Mrs. John Stou •: gas furnace good condition.
$8 000 oo'
lit oolectlon Ill oil models
__lla~iSQ~vtU~~ ~:_. - ~- ~4,!~~ ; one gas noo~ furnace; One ,;. 'ap~rt~t house, 0.
00
bo
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apartment size gas range in born Street Pomeroy, large
PLUi fR!IOHT &amp; TAX
Pomeroy Motor Co.
li"A~RY-BUJLT
at a er1 very good conditioA: one.18· 1 lot_ $5,o00.
0,... E'fes.
PomNOY
. ilnd mow • • • rake,
watt!. wench and a c;olemal .lncb King lawnmower. Alii Two apartmeat bouse,
MW.
ALL TRAILER ACCESSORIES REDUCED
till. fertilize, hanJI. remove
cramp stove. Ph. ~ 376·
pnces reasoBable. Call 949- berry Avenue, Pomerey
14
Uli: TO .oortage ol merchaDsnciw- o...- 50 attachments
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f 13 ft. I $4,900.
STOVES e LANTIRNS e ICI BOX e HEATERS e JUGS
elise, there wiU ha •~ auction
avaihtbte fur tho versatile
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!LER
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bedr
hoose
Laurel
10% OFF All Colemon Products IO'Yo OFF
at Adams Tradiug Post tbio
COb Cadet 7, IO, 12 horseFOR REALLY professional r1-1· HOUSETRA
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oom
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IIlLI INDI JUL'Y 24, 1966
weft. Wateb iD thd columo . Plwer models. built for rug. I sults elean your carpets with with underpinning -&amp; awfHilg.! Strettt, Pomeroy - ~·
tor-. aext auctioa announc•1 IC!&lt;flone life. Come in tor tht
pre~ium qualil~ Last r --~oRe_CH. ~-55 ~~-- l63-afTw;a:=~ ~{ Liacola : ,
ROUSH &amp; LYONS CAMPING TRAILERS
milt date
T 11 &amp;tc
IIIII~:~J&gt;Cadolstofl.
FOIIlll. Renltlectnc sbi!JDII00-1
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-TON ST.
MAlON, W. VA.
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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
or for $1 wilh pw-ch..0. Eb- ' 11M HONDA, Jill Super-Hawk, M• eport, ' "-ocl.era
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bach liard
r K ItO! J600 mileo. Pb. WI 9-3231. '11lreo bedroom, very w•
IllY CI ,UB Iii- organiUitloa ;
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ware.----·
f 1J 6tt homo with aH utiUtre•,
th . ·. would like lo bold ao j
COMPANY
~-- Enterprise aexl to I:.V.B.
aue(kla lo rail!l foods, conRoor Molp Gene,.. Holfl. I ANTIQUE !l'tnlluro,
dlsllll, .KEEP oarpel oleaRtng prob- Church - $6,600.
MAKI DINING OUT SUNDAY •••
Del Adamo Tradillg
Post WY l-2176
Pomeroy ' toi!eeltaJIOOIIJ. CaD or write' Jem I!Ilall - ••• Dine Lustre Servin ltatloa, vacant w1111
m1 ~udioa House, Rutl811d.
Mn. Howard OecD. •
W. waH 1o wan. B.enl electrio living quarten, up~ SyraWe have oomplelt auctioo POLIN CillNA bog. Martha An· 11a1D Sit., PCiiWiO).
obampoo&lt;W $1.. Baker Fun!- CI1ISII. Will oe11 01 land - .
(acUities . lor JOU.
PhoM dei'!IOD: ll~ I, Racine, 0 ., II
· · t • lte 1urt Co.
T 11 610
tract. _ 102,500.
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f 11 OIC mdes from tbe Bashaa store : J9&amp;G ttERi!XS, lovely - walnl CARPETS a lrigbtt Make them Ul' acres, witb bo...,,
... AT COOl BAilEY'S
.. Horao Cave Road. T 16 3tp IOISOle model. lladlo equip-&gt; a be.aulifal sight wllll Blue Pea Road, opriDg, lloctrii!IJ
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;Niemorv
1965 HONDA, 160, 3500 miles. pod witll • apeod aulomalic ··.Luatn. Relit eloclrio sham- - $1,100.
Alw•ys The Best Food,,. LOwest Prices
~ nsh. Ph. 992-55I9.
changer, l opeaker IIOIIId IJS" pooer $L Picke•'• Hard· All •Ill' be llnanced. e.ll
IIi MEMORY ol. Harold Wit!· · _
f 11 1110 [· tern. Eaiy term•. Take over
ware Co., 1...
f 11 &amp;tc
me. After f p. m. ....
gins who pa!!ed awllJ July
payllll!nts o1 $5.ft or pay bal·
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CREAllED CBICKEII WITH NOODLES
15, 1965.
O'BRIEN a eHOIJ
1101 dill $111.26. can 1191.1-32!8. ONE i year old . mare pony,
BROA5TED ClllCKEN
What ~ 1 Jivo lo olaap VPRIGJn' lroezer, M cu. n.,
7 W lit&lt; black, gentle Wllh
omaH
REALTY it).
IQAST Bm:l' .
ROAS'I' PORK
BAKED IiAJl
. bfs liaiMI,
~.!.,ood oondition, l l5G.;, ~~ .
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ebildreu. · Pb. 114H2M after
(V) lO,
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5p.m.
TMIIJic
- - BAILEY'S RESTAUBANf
HII bapP1 fae lo...
WELL equipped toal .. I
---- S ROOM houso Ia llappJ
Hoi81111
211
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PHONI WY 1-3914
P'"'"''"'•"''O&gt;Yi
To \:"J:.~
,.. !liM IIONDA, 1t11 Super n.wk, · Story'• Roo Rood, 60 alll'OI
low aear Rutland, 0 ., I weU
!Wion Belloy
lrlo (Balloy) tolnno
That maaDI 00 ....m lome.
saddle bags and windshitld, ot coal Ph. SH 2-5022 bof.
that ,.,.er go•• dry, lint
AU Foods Availablt For Carr~.()ul
good condilion. Ph. 9115-3829. tweeD 4 ud 8 p.m. f B 12tp
$1 ,00ff may take it. Ph.
Mother, Cora Wiggins, wife.
p
NEIGLER
Bllli.Dniii;
-SUPPLY
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Our
.ummer
appliance
sale
SH
%-50'la
betweea
4 111111
7 15 31
Meta Wiggins, dauglllers and
is in full swing.
BATHROOM plastic tile block,
p. m.
7 I 12tp
7·15 Itc
...1Est1te For S•le
FT GREAT LAKES H
• - Better prices than ever on
50
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llUllli·
almninum siding, sWrnl ,....... l'Nezers, Refrigerators, Watrailer $1.795.110. Call James and wi•dows. We build the ~ lber-Dryer Pairs, Elec. Ran·
Jeflers, Rl. 33 going towards best aiiCI repair tbe reel. CaB COS and Alr-Cooditioo..-..
Fairground or call 99Uf&gt;24. · Gny Nelt!ler, Raciae, Obio.
15 ao.lt. Che•l
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ooal funlaeo 111111
drill«! well, 2 acres,
oa Stata Rt. 7 from cily
liB. PossessiOA immedlately,
$6,500. HelH Sau"'ie,
Pb.

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e3 USED MOWERS
eU~ED PEERLESS
FEED GRINDER·
MIXER

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large 1ot 111 Middleport, prto-

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Polri4tO'J

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7 IS 31c

USED TRACTORS
PRICED TO SELLI

65 CfiEVR(i)LET
$2295
impala Hardtop. Locally own«! and ?nly .12,000 ~leo, 6
cylinder, power steering. SpOOless bwn mtenot bNuhful ma·
roon finiob. Radto and heat..-.
66 PLYMOUTH
$229 5
ValJant 200. -t door. Mist bJue fini~h. 9000 mjlet ~ local
Automatill. Lilt• uew ond pnoed to eo.

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Jmpala hardtop coupe. W:~ite finish. Spotl~ tlean red interior. 327 en!Jine, au.t.erutk, powe~.· steerms and bnke&amp;.
Radio and:ll.f!llttet'.
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your home lrMl tormltea, and . batb, 4 bedrooms, otorm
IDIS, coctroaclleJ, lriakels, doors and windows, forced
ICO&lt;'[Iioll8, silverfish, oplden, air gu furnace, largo
wups and water bugs. Avall- creta patio, large level feacallle at King Builder• Supply od yard, good place Ill live.
Oo., Middleport. .4 29 tic Come take a ·look at Syra-

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Pam""'Y

«1 1o aell. See Arnold Dod-

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sa at $17 Bryaa Plaee,

PIIIIIGWwllbpopperud.

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CMiplltO Carry-Out le"loo
CALL WY 2-9905

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI!
POMIItOY

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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EXPERIENCED

II

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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64 G1l1xie XL

500. 2 Dr. Hordtop, I cyl·

.,. Clb of Pomeroy, ID4 mow •
~.at N~t. ac a. eald Clt1 o1 Poa·
erGJ ducrlbed u follo.,. , that
» to • . , ltiJirm.iq ., tbl IAdll

500. 4 Dr. I cylinder, auto.
trana. Radio and h11ter,
power Jtnrlno, whltewan

64 Ford Fairlane
heater,

64 Ford Galaxie

ltl Alrt . 4 Dr , 6 cyl.

Stenderd tran1. White weD
tir1 ..

63 Ford GaiiXie
500 4 Dr. I cvllnclar, outo·
matlc tran1. Radio and

64 Fc!rd F-700
6:! Mercury
4 Dr. P•t wer StHrlnt~ and
lraha. Autematlc trans.

tllouell South UMI delll'tft Wut
feeb thence Iouth 83 dearee•
wea 111 feet to tbl ~aid plaee of

65' 0odae D•rt

..,linnfnf, contliDlnl: One Ac::re
!WI N1De1:J1lilbt lluDdrldtbl of
.m Acre, more or 1. . : excePUN

2 Dr. 270 Serie•. 6 crtln-

Hr, standard trans., radio

&amp;1111 eoal in tU pnnd.ll• wblclll
II .-noed to lamuel "W . Porn•
toY IID4 1'. B. Bor1oa IIDd tU
rllbt. to mlDe tbe 11me wHlloul
laeu.mbrmce 1o U&amp;e ltllfaCe ex-.Unc a1ao a BtrlP of Land deed·
.. ..,. Belmeh LeUbeU to c. v.
Janq, b1llJ soutb of tile Union
""nue Bol4 bJ dMd detM Oet.
1JUL 11101, IIDd recorded 1D Vol.
·a Pap • · a.&amp;!Dtdl of DMdl ot

tnd heater

58 Ford Pickup

M.Mustanq
2 Door Hardtop. 6 cvl.
Stenclarcl Inns. Low mil•

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and
Bull JloON In ~ recordM In
D.a 110'* w. p... Ulo of ....

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Pickup, I cyl.

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ot Aid ru1 •tee., to
Uft tile illtU"Mt Df tM pltlatlft' Ul
to b1m lD ...-nltJ' II tbe t a doM wtthoa' ~ lnjur)·
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ll'lF.D CAR LOT
Loevtt &amp; Src•more !ft.
Mlcldtooort

for PlatllUfl

1950Dodge • •

BY BERTHA P.\IIKER

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Club Coupe

~:ROY

I'J Ton Pickup Truck

OHIO

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1956 Willys

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Fealure for feature. Advantage tor advantage, You'll fincl FIAT gives you more,
much more, than lillY olher car on the
road. T-et~t drive any one ollhe lahulou8
.. FIAT IIOdols aad aea far yoursell.

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Up to ~ miles per galloR.

1956 Ford

road.

Falrlane 2 Dr. H.T.

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1957 Dodge •••

A comlotlablll-4-cloot', Wdult
aeUn. '13 cubic teet ollnlllk
opaca.

I Dr. Sedan, P.S., AT, Radio and Heater

1957Buick

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lDr. Sedan

1957 Plymouth

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1958 Chevrolet

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Tile fallllly car. Loaded wltb
"extras" 1111111 OliiR QC!IL

-'95

A sleek new sports version of
the labulouo FlAT.

2Dr. Sedao

G, interior lind Ulery or 0011tract, reuPh. 99UI80. Homer

195 Dodge • • •

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De ar HeIen:
. lr's probably right that chang- . school board and the P.T.A ~
mg the, hquor law lo age 18 . Year-round schools shoulrf be
wouldn I make much difference
'p""" 1 -1
H
in teen-age drinking - those equi t-""'"' or 1 · •
that want lo drink will, whe1her It's legal or not, and tho••
that don't won't anyway.
I
But lawmakers !hould tblnk
about this : The fine in our state
lor changing your ID
card
(drivers license, etc.) is stiff I
- not 1 klddle'1 llap on the
wrist. If a minor forges his
age to get whisky he's liable lor
adult punishment. Does thai
make sense!
We can fight for our country,
but we can'tloast it In anything
stronger than pop.
A judge we can't vote
for
can hand ut 20-year-o!IIB an ad- 1
ult sentence and send ut to ad- i
ull prlsoaa.
Males in our state can't mar·
65 Ply. 2 Door H.T. _ $2195
ry without our parenl5· permiasion untU we are 21 . Out the
Satellite, V-8 motor, lid. trans., radio,
covernment can pick up up and
WISIW tires, deluz• wheel diiCI, turquoise
dump us 15,000 miles
any
with black vinyl top, black vinyl lot. Onfrom home, where for dom
ly
20,000 miles. Real sharp!
!here's no motber 1o guide 111.
Wonder what would h•ppen tf
we wrote Ill tbe droit board ,
••My Mamma woo't let rne, I'm

POMEROY,

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TEST DRIVE

Our Low July Prices.f.l

• minor.''

What's lair about II? -Wli:ST·
ERNER
De.v Westerne"
.o\lmost
everyone
agrees
!here's nothing lair about all
tbll. but nobody does anylhiug
about II. What you IJ, 19 m1
20-year-&lt;~lda need Is a 1811 talkiq, han! worklll11 lobby fii'OUP·
Do I bear volunteers? - lL
Dear HeleD:
I go lo aummer ochoo~ and
my brother goea to •IIJIUller
coUeae, as be IB a tea~. we
live ln • cl!J !bat Is falllOIII for
beiDa hoi. But IIIJIIIII 11111t ol
our ICbooiB . bave llr coDdiUot&gt;

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Row -about wrlllnl l•.llertl to
JOUr Dl'tQIIIPir

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62 Olds Dyn1mic 88 _

Convertible - - - - $1495

Holiday Sed. White over beip, •bolillm-t
vinyl interior, V-8 engine, aut..=,._&gt;!.
power brakes and steeriiiJ, wl•l'&lt;_t-·•
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V-8 Ollgine, automotto trans., power
brakes, power lteerina, radio, new
white old.Walls, wheel di9Cs, llghl blue
with wbilo top and bluo vinyl Interior,
47,000 miles. CadlUac trade-In.

59 Ford Thund1rbird _ $18/5 .
Sport Coupe. V-8, auto. trans.,
brotos a. steering, rodlo, wl•lw. .u,,.,
wheel dimt, factory air.

-;tetlon-Prked "..ta•ls" Speriab
57 Ford 4 Door, V-8 motor, 1uto. tr1ns, - - - - - - - '59 Doclge 4 Doer, V-8 motor, •uto. trans.-----60 Rllmbler Am. 2 Door, 6 cyl., •uto. tr•ns.
UNTIL t:OO PM

OPEN

ed. So ... try to Ollke It Ul&gt;
In lbe .JIIDIDier lltld Illes we
lry. Wbat - ~ we tlo7 -HEAT
FRUSTRATION
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63 Dodge Pol•r•

learn mudt becoan wen eoot-

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KNOTTS USED
FUIJNITURE end
~UCTION
1111 :Ind.
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about leechlna tlda, but r o r
twa monUts, at lwt, we don't

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THESE CARS ••• .

1954 International

1956 Buick

O'""llop- IL

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Lowest priced car on tne

and boulehold

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arlrt!nents. All _lllili·
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aDc! Reed. After 6

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New

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Are FI.led in
Urcmt• Court

5 IQ»IHI tram, 2 IPNd ....,
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fGUGWI.DJ C!Ourlel, to-wit: Iouth I
diJNf!l Rut 111 feet;
thence
Iouth a d . - . Wul 112 feet;

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heate~
Dower steering,
white w•ll tlrts.

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NIJI'the&amp;lt trom the BOGH Wblll'tl
h1111eUI Marton HyND formerly
N!Gdtd. \bene. Soutb 11 de~
DR On• HUDdHd and Slllt:V feet
eo tiM Boado tbenoe NoR~~ n de·
,..... EuC TWo HWidred and Nln•
11-tcnu' ~ tbeaee Norlll 4f 4•
INfl But ODe HundHd
and.
'l'wU1741X tMt to a Beee• atu.m.P1
tbeDN N"ortb 70 depet Eut Si•·
111-two feet; U.me Soutb I? c1t1o
lf'HI Eul Ninety.two fHt to 1
8talle Gn the Eut ma of a lmall
Run; lhenet!! North 23 deanea well
ap • n'liM tbrM tumdnd. and
fol'tJ feet;
thence Wfit\ l'fln•
t1 • ft!M
to the Led!"•
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Roeb: thence 11lont the Led... lo
dla plaCII ol liiJilllliDI bJ' the

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end

windows. rtdlo &amp; hetter

h•der, Radto &amp;
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Phone f92..3576
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L0NGEsT DEAL INTo·wN.

~leed

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lng, powr

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telreat attacks of very rapid
pulse but for this purpose the
clOSf'ly related quinidine Is pre·
!err«!.

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a- Alignment Shop I
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cuht-up she once taught Loin schwoull l to become a cop Bob opted for
( A
thrtal ofrecth·urs everlry"molnth
w ose real name was u a . acting instead.
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ts a pa
e mens ua cy·
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lach . And in a neat coinci· Ecumenical appetites :
a
RECIWN
WI-IA"T
oU"T - OF·
~ie. If thi~ Is yoor trouble, it :
dence which seldom erupts so new restaurant ready to open .
•
wo~K &amp;U'R'~E.~ue
1 IS not strtous but your doctor
.... .
hapPily, the real original of I at 3rd· Ave. at 22ru1 St. bears a V ~
QUI:EN HAD.
' or a nose specialisl should ex·
Bel's book, the same Lou Wal- i big green sign declarlng it will . b. A
amine you to see if there is a
lach, gets the part in the War- be known as "O'Reilly's Yamulcondition that can be corr~t.
ner Bros. movie; insists he just . ka" . Mahzeltov, begorra . .
tNJ(;Mit:_
. Now arrante- the ~ircled letten ed. The thief danger from fret!'1e d ou t for th e role a nd won 1
"t "My Fair La dy" m
· genera1 ne1·
to ronn theby1urprute
an1wer.
u
quently recurring nosebleeds is
IUIKelt.td
the above
eartoon.
."
The federal ''pay&amp;la" tnves- ghborhood . theatre release in
anemia. Thi! type ot anemia,
' :'tigalions will include payoffs N. Y. City hauled In a howling
[ O[
TO (
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however . responds readily to
A lreatment.
to 1'V stars for mentioning cer- $136,000 In one day, topping ev- -1
\ ... ~ ..... - .... N __ - - lain products favorably and-or I ery boxoffice mark In Warner
(An•w~n tomorro"'
....
constantly on the public's air . Bros. ilistory and up with the
\Jambln' fiNIS LOOSf TIOPMY PIRATE
.
~ A terrible odor comes
-'1.1without nelworks getting paid I all-time grosses ef any movie ~ T~•lerday'a Auwtrl lf'Jua£ allow~" oJ"flo•n ""'tJe-IPIAYI .. ~
from my no~e. My docter says
,·s·. · r;:
for the commercials; only the anytime anywhere . . . Barbara
I have ozena. Can anyth ing be
·~!~
greedy stars . It's a violation Feldon (gal-spy star of ''Get
done for it ?
of Sec. 317 of the Federal C&amp;m- Smart)) signed to make records
A- Ozeaa Is 1 aevere chron·
,. r. it
munications Act which speclfi- for RCA-Victor . Barbara gralc rhinitis characterize&lt;~ by • I
1966
S2'564;~
cally bans such enlightened duated from TV commercials
wastmJ of the nasal mucous I
'
gre«&lt;
One star thinks he (she was the se•y gal on the
•
membrane and oltet1 accont· Special V8 4 Dr. Sed&gt;n This Buick Is equipped wltl¥.fomout
evaded mvolvement by having Revlon tJgerskin rug and 6 bepanied by a Joss of the sense 1210 horsel?ower V8 engine. It has automatic ahilt.. r~dio• .. .
his wife paid by a manufantur· toweled beauty In the shower,
of smell. The cause is unknown foam c~sh~ons both sea~s, ~~rge hub caps,. Dlx:. St. W~ ~~~·
er - although the plugs lurn&lt;d I whlch brought her an income
'
by Helen I!!Sottel
There_" no cure but it can full cal pellng on floor. Special na trade pnce.
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up on his TV shows
Olten I upwards of $100,000 a year he·
•
sometimes be controlled by an·
1966
$1898'
Mickey Mantle's far from as l rore she lried H'wood) . Now ! YOUT ASKED FOR IT!
I If they aren t all there at l libiOtiCI and large doses of ma-l
0
rich as most fl!lks suspect - Patricia Wilson who
onee l 1hls c~lumn Is for young~- once - they usually are, be- I cia or toawline Lo improve the
Ton Ptckup It hll the 250 horsepower &amp; cyl. enlfne, I
bad investment!
. Mickey charmed NYer&amp; in ''FIOrello" ~ ple, thea~ problems and pleas- I ca~se. 1 h_ave to announce when eirculatlon m the d1seused tis· I ply rear t1res and rear bumper. Special no trade . price- dur·
ed
Sarber
makmg
b 1g l
rb ,
ures, thetr lroublfs and
fun. I he s cornmg - they stiU man- sues
b
1·ng sun&gt;n&gt;er sale of • 1898 00
told R
seems 1o e 8 a ara s succes· A llh th
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th
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money was the easy part hut ~ sur- Pat's been-.c;tarred In so r us•w ·
el res ol ehen bept , age t_o mtervidew
m e
$29
.
ftnding proper management of [ commercials in 12 monlhs for : s .., tt we comes aug '
u ' oexl time aroun .
Q- What!• septal deviation'
1966
his huge income had eluded him ' the
same sort of total take-! ti~on t 'tdhodgeb a hseffnoWi quel3- : You chaedn see howh boysb woh~ld Is there any treatment for Jt?
generally
Mick said he 's I home
on WI a rus -o ·
.
get pus
out ol s ape y t IS.
.\_This It 1 bending ol the Catalina 4Di. Sedan This Is our full sized 12l" w,htelbaiO ';!
now more careful pieking the
·
Send your teen-age questions A felia would have to hke me septum lpartltlon between the Pontiac wath famous 290 horsepower V8 engme. fhls car :::
managers ef his investments
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, awfully well to run all that in- nostrils) to ene SJde The result[ is fully equipped with ~ower Steerin&amp;, Power brakes, ~y.. ·E
,
Sell
F 11 F f 1
care of Helen Help US! this tcrference My brothers are the .
·
bl k dramatic, While Wall Tires, •arge hub caps, Dlx. ateenng It s a
ers am Y es 1va
WO CliODS
i newspaper.
worst Th~y ask Questions tcap- : ~s a par1181 or comp1e1e oc · wheel. Stainless steel around windows, foam cushions, EZI ·::
at Warner Bros. - Peter stars
:
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mg of lh~ nostnl. It can be re- glass, and many other accessories.
in the upcoming "Bobo" and
I RECEIVING LINE NOT
ltal letlers!l .
Jlev«&lt; by removing the rarti·
'
wife Britt Ecklund seners got
i FOR BOY FRIENDS
Maybe you could say some- , lage m Jhe septum.
1965
$2795..
Jack Warner's not to co-star
Dear Helen·.
thmg _m your col_umn
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Johnny Mercer
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got the word to start writing
home before 1 can date him . .
~~~ . F il f CJ , . could cause paralysis of the Jar- 1 one owner trade·in on new Buick Electra. It il clean and.
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the title theme for the upcom· l PT. PLEASANT _ Two civil : That isn't bad, you say!
1d' e gea 1 °Let"~ Y D ~~:~ ! nyx? Is there any treatment for 1 real bea uty inside and out.
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must~al qual~ty nght from the ard &lt;),·hultz.
darn rece1vmg hne - Mom and ' the occasion for the Gathering · cau 13ed by a chronic low-grade V8 F85 Dlx. Station Wagon. It is a clt!!an car inaide and:·.. ~
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my grown broth!l'S, my of the Clan. _ H.
. infection, this could extend 18 out. It has automatic tram:., power brakel,. po"!er ateeri~ .r;
New Yorky. Scene: at the One as styled Samuel L. Nich- two older sisters, a couple of Dear Helen :
I the larynx and cause hoarse· and f~ctory lug~ag~ ~ack . .one myner, new._Butc~ tr:~e·m. -·
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go_rKeous ols, Jr., Pt. Pleasant, vs. James aunts and uncles, and my grand· My boy friend has gone to , ness. An allergic po~tnusal drip Beautiful all white ftntl3h with red mtenor. ·
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married, but decided to wail i Paralysis of the larynyx may 1964
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live au~enee mamly a bunch ol the plambff demanding JUdg- gwsh and will oontirtue to suf· until he returns.
be caused b . cuttin the nerve
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Savoy-Plaza across the ave- vehicle accident occurrmg No- was filed b_y ~ttorney John An- . get in touch w!tb him to see if I a goiter I or a tumor of the ve· in condition. There are few cars on the road e·a'sier DD pa.
nue; th~ sort af_ colorful con- v.ember 2, 1964 at the intersee- derso~•. ~mfleld, counsel foc , he's hurt? Or what?-TORY
cal cords. Many persons with
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ped in traffic and was struck Andrew Meade, Henderson. TI1e · writing and try not to fret. Your ;
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A beautiful car at a low price. Power steerin&amp; and bnkil ·,:
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from the rear by a car driven plaintiff is seeking judgment in ~ boy: friend is busy. A jungle e a ect co ·
and automatic shift .
Down staircase" being ·
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Blaettnars

may 1at !IIIIth St. and First Ave.' Ia
bPIIIni and wtra !at scandal (headlines)
disgrace several big-name en- i East Harlem, has played cops
lipping In !Jas Vegas
tertainers who look most
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months ago,' now In big
their salaries "under the ta-: times in the "Naked City" ser·
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the Down Staircase1 " Bel Kauf- ; than the brass . buttoned
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b!eed. I stop~ 1l by pressmg i vulsions but: nas pain in ~is ab- a great . .&amp;hallow river ~~
on my nose for five minute!:! I domen. What is the cause an&lt;t ing across the southern· ~ ~lldl:
bot about once a month I ge! , lbe be•! treatment '
the state. All wildlife· there de:!lW
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Jrailer , .
H. P. gasoline engine and 21 our thin! Door budget sbop. Small. frame bouse, 1112 I .
. spray guns, $IIIII. Also
12, Baker Fumillll'e, Middleport Mam St., Pomeroy - ]lulller'·l
S.v• MMy Dollon On Br..,.. New Apechel
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guago semi automatic shotl Ohio.
__11E_tf_" Three bedroom house,
gua in good coltditiQD, $40. I GOOD wood porcb swing with nut Avenue, Pomeroy --"' "o
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Ph. 742-41134. Mrs. John Stou •: gas furnace good condition.
$8 000 oo'
lit oolectlon Ill oil models
__lla~iSQ~vtU~~ ~:_. - ~- ~4,!~~ ; one gas noo~ furnace; One ,;. 'ap~rt~t house, 0.
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PLUi fR!IOHT &amp; TAX
Pomeroy Motor Co.
li"A~RY-BUJLT
at a er1 very good conditioA: one.18· 1 lot_ $5,o00.
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PomNOY
. ilnd mow • • • rake,
watt!. wench and a c;olemal .lncb King lawnmower. Alii Two apartmeat bouse,
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ALL TRAILER ACCESSORIES REDUCED
till. fertilize, hanJI. remove
cramp stove. Ph. ~ 376·
pnces reasoBable. Call 949- berry Avenue, Pomerey
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STOVES e LANTIRNS e ICI BOX e HEATERS e JUGS
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weft. Wateb iD thd columo . Plwer models. built for rug. I sults elean your carpets with with underpinning -&amp; awfHilg.! Strettt, Pomeroy - ~·
tor-. aext auctioa announc•1 IC!&lt;flone life. Come in tor tht
pre~ium qualil~ Last r --~oRe_CH. ~-55 ~~-- l63-afTw;a:=~ ~{ Liacola : ,
ROUSH &amp; LYONS CAMPING TRAILERS
milt date
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FOIIlll. Renltlectnc sbi!JDII00-1
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or for $1 wilh pw-ch..0. Eb- ' 11M HONDA, Jill Super-Hawk, M• eport, ' "-ocl.era
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COMPANY
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aue(kla lo rail!l foods, conRoor Molp Gene,.. Holfl. I ANTIQUE !l'tnlluro,
dlsllll, .KEEP oarpel oleaRtng prob- Church - $6,600.
MAKI DINING OUT SUNDAY •••
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Post WY l-2176
Pomeroy ' toi!eeltaJIOOIIJ. CaD or write' Jem I!Ilall - ••• Dine Lustre Servin ltatloa, vacant w1111
m1 ~udioa House, Rutl811d.
Mn. Howard OecD. •
W. waH 1o wan. B.enl electrio living quarten, up~ SyraWe have oomplelt auctioo POLIN CillNA bog. Martha An· 11a1D Sit., PCiiWiO).
obampoo&lt;W $1.. Baker Fun!- CI1ISII. Will oe11 01 land - .
(acUities . lor JOU.
PhoM dei'!IOD: ll~ I, Racine, 0 ., II
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tract. _ 102,500.
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.. Horao Cave Road. T 16 3tp IOISOle model. lladlo equip-&gt; a be.aulifal sight wllll Blue Pea Road, opriDg, lloctrii!IJ
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Alw•ys The Best Food,,. LOwest Prices
~ nsh. Ph. 992-55I9.
changer, l opeaker IIOIIId IJS" pooer $L Picke•'• Hard· All •Ill' be llnanced. e.ll
IIi MEMORY ol. Harold Wit!· · _
f 11 1110 [· tern. Eaiy term•. Take over
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15, 1965.
O'BRIEN a eHOIJ
1101 dill $111.26. can 1191.1-32!8. ONE i year old . mare pony,
BROA5TED ClllCKEN
What ~ 1 Jivo lo olaap VPRIGJn' lroezer, M cu. n.,
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low aear Rutland, 0 ., I weU
!Wion Belloy
lrlo (Balloy) tolnno
That maaDI 00 ....m lome.
saddle bags and windshitld, ot coal Ph. SH 2-5022 bof.
that ,.,.er go•• dry, lint
AU Foods Availablt For Carr~.()ul
good condilion. Ph. 9115-3829. tweeD 4 ud 8 p.m. f B 12tp
$1 ,00ff may take it. Ph.
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Meta Wiggins, dauglllers and
is in full swing.
BATHROOM plastic tile block,
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Jeflers, Rl. 33 going towards best aiiCI repair tbe reel. CaB COS and Alr-Cooditioo..-..
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VISIT GLASS FACI'ORY
Members of the Reedavllle :
Olive Farm Woman's Club en- i
Joyed a tour at Fenton Glass .
Fa~ and visited a pottery 1
shop et Williamswwa, W. Va., 1
Tbunday. The remainder of ·
lhe day was spent Ia shopping. I
Making the trip were Mrs. Margaret Brown, Mrs. Ella O.boroe, I
Mrs. Ella Hannum, Mrs. Lillian
Pickens, Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
Mrs. Ara Myers, Mrs. Pauline
Myers, and Mrs. Ina Maaser•

and children, Margaret, Robert,
Devid and Shieia, are leaving
far their home In Panama after
spending the past monlh here
with his m&lt;lther, Mrs. Elnda
Webb, and Mr, and Mrs. Ricbf92.2635
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ard Pickens. They also viSited
M dltport with relatives in New y o r k
Ooen Friday and
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ClllCAGO !UP!) --chicago/ Pollee Supt. o. W. Wilson found In the tar Suuth Sldelsludent nurse Corazon Amuraol Wilson revealed pollee hadllatch had been placed on the l A check with FBI ftleSIDall•s on forgery charges.,..,.
police Saturday named a tall idenufied the man as Richard townhouse which the killer •who hid under a bed while the traced Speck's movements untll . Dearborn Street hotel.
showed they tallied with a : served his time at HuntllVille,
young seaman w;u, the words B. Speck, 25.
• turned Into a slaughter house slayings were taking place.
9 p.m. Friday, more !ban 36j The killer himself provided a police record dating back to .Tex.
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Identlllcalion "Positive"
hours after the South Side , hint of his plans as he chatted , Texas . .Records sbowed Speck I Alter be waa paroled In- Ull.
''Boro t.. rnlse bell" tattooed on He is still at large, Wilson when he invaded it Thursday
his arm as the man who ,said. A nationwide maohunt and killed the nurses, one by "Tho identification is pool· massacre, but don't know with his bound and gagged was born either in Warren he was charged In Texall'l!lth
stabbed and strangled elgbt iwas being pressed for him, one.
ltive," Wilson told a news where he Is oow.
victims before he led them to Counly, lll., or Dallas, Tex., laggraaated asseull lnv&lt;il'll!!l a
young student nurses to death Iwiti1 tbe FBI taking part.
~ He said Speck's picture had conference.
Speck was last seen, WilBon tbeir deaths. He assured lhe j and that he had been an Imale and leonfle.
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wprst mass slaylngs.
was mat1a .lilrou8h flngerprlnis survivor of tha maasacre, put him behind bars.
C h I c a go's North D&lt;orborn hurt them, but only w lake hotel and making his living aa as they know, Speck doeli not
Street. Police do not know how their money "to get to New a seaman.
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a record of Niall
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In 1959 and again in 1961, he I offenses. But his was one of 188
went.
Latent fingerprints-about 3Z was arrested m Dallas for !pictures of sex attack IIISpedl
"I am hopeful .of his of them-which were found on peace disturbance and mali· shown Miss Amuro Ia her
immediate apprehension," Wil-la bedroom door on the second cious destruction of property. closely guarded hospital nrom
sun said.
floor of the townhouse led to 11 He received concurrent senlen· Friday. Wllson said she ploked
Wilson said a stakeout police Wilson's identification.
ees of two and three years in out Speck's aa that of !be ldl)er,
MONMOUTH, Ill. (UP!) Speck saki his brother wao •a While he was In Monmouth, time and stayed In Monmouth.
The brother of accused mass loner" who drifted from town Speck went out with a few of They also had five sisters
slayer Richard Speck described to town and didn't bother w tell the local girls. He liked them scattered about the country.
him Saturday as "a loner."
people where he had been or and they Hked hlm, tbe brother His mother lives In Dallas.
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William Speck, .- 35-year-old where he was going.
said.
William Speck knew of his '
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carpenter, i:ould say only "Oh, Only a m?nth and a half 88?• Willlaln Speck said his brother's criminal record.
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International told him his blrtbplace, doing odd JObs and tilde boy and grew up 10 Monmouth without waroing this '
brother had been charged with hanging around the home Dallas, Tex. Hls father had spring and left in about !be l
tbe slaughter of eight student where his older brother lives died and his mother had same fashion.
nurses tn Chicago Thursday.
with his wife and two sons.
married a man named Lmd·
Then, as he tried to Asked whether Speck got berg-a name often used by "! don't know where he went ,
when he left here," tbe brother ,
compreherd the news, he said along well with the little boys, Richard Speck.
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William Speck waa 16 at the Isa1d.

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declared parUal moblli·j There was no immediate 1 Ho sa1d tbe standing COIDIDIIIn a proclamation he indicetion that he planned to tee ol the North Viet Nam
UNITED PRESS
isstle&lt;l, according to a Radio 1order trials of captured U.S. Parliament issued the partial
INTERNATIONAL
broadcast monitored in 1pilots as war criminals, as had mobilization order.
Chonces Look Good ITnkvn
. been widely speculated.
He declared the war would :
Ho Chi Minh also assailed
· continue for many years. He
CAPE KENNEDY bombing In North Viet 1 Ho charged the United States Isaid some cities might he
only the possibility of thunder·
He said peace talks were I was desperately steppmg up thetlt de•troyed but •·we will never
swrms to worry about, Gemth
.
tb' ti
Iwar
in bolh Nortb and Suu surrender"
1,
u
out
e ques 11 on a1 b IS dme, V1et
. Nam and deeJared was b• "We will
· fight lor indepen- 1
inl I0 astrooauts John ,oung
1
and Michael Co~lns Satumr,
.
:
~
ington was f~natically bombing deuce and freedom," he de- .
coasted through fine mnmg B d ti Co
Haool and Ha~phong.
dared "We will wln and work
practice for launch Monday on r.::c~:~n:g to 'ili'e broadcast He said North Viet Nam lor ~econslnlclion of our
''the ~t mission yet."
Ho called out .reserve officer~ would . never "urrender and country.''
The biggest threat to
the
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SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1966

VOL. 1 NO. 24

SOCIAL
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warnter ov..- alate todoy and
lloDdaJ. DIP toda1 Ill ses.

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Awards Made in
Achievement by
Eastern FHA

d f · d f st
th t
be
s
rs an nen s o
. year: a mem . rs of . t./!.irst Sunday worship will be, organist, will have special mu·
i'aul s Lutheran Church, Porn· Paul s Church Will worship_ m The Effe&lt;Uve Church Mem- sie for this worship as well,
Mr. and Mrs . . Karl
Achievement [)1.
; ; eroy wJII meet for the fJrst lime the town 10 th01r own bwlding. her." with the Rev. Joseph
with Mrs. Mickey Williams ·
and son, Bob, and Mrs. Welby grees were presented. Recei,..
•&lt; and begm worship m the new It has been a long awa1ted and •Kraly conducting the service. !ing a solo "Faith Unlocks The
Whaley were called to Cleve- ing a Key ior the JUnior Horne:- dlurch building this Sunday, hoped-for day . The work done 1Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, church Book." '
NAME OF BfN&lt;F&gt;CIARV
land Thursday "'o!11ing by the makers Degree were:
Pa&amp;
·,, Jl!IY t7ih.
Iby so many people will begin
HENRY D. WATKINS
death of Mrs. Whaley's son-In· Dorot, Reta Watson' Jean Hunt,
:;The Sunday School program that day to bear fruition.
CLAIM NUMBfR
•••
law Frank Calbetzo wh0 dl d
'
will begin at 9:3G a.m. and the/ As usual, all members and ~
~
ecent fl e
'
e Glenda
Helen Martin
SusanSandyTume,
~~237-930-496
.M
Wednesday
night atr,tbe Clev~Deete;, and
Cur' il;lorning worship. hour. at 10 45/lrlends of the community "':" i~
d
18 !NTITLeD TD
.FFECTIV. DATE
land Clinic. M... Calbetzor ,. tis. Receiving a Scroll lor thl
' 1!\f!l. Members of St. John 's Lu· i'l!!"'l welcome to attend IbiS '
"
tbe former Maxine Wbaley.
Chapter Homemaker Degree
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71
theran Church. the sister con- worship hour or any other wor- '
Mrs. Nora Roush was
Carolyn Hoffman, Joad
gregation. will Join w1th
the ship that is had in the build- ,:
~~- Mrs. Lester Haning iCoty
Wednesday dinner guest
Davis, and Lots Sisson. All
town church for this service. 'ing. The sermon tileme for this ~
~ ver), a recenl bride, was
""" {tl~
Mrs. CharleH Withrow.
members are urged to work to-This first Sunday worship will -~
of honor at a shower
~'::. ~
U.
their degree.
be a dedication service. The
day evening at the home of
baum and family returned
RefreshmeniJI of kool ade and
day of dedication and open
Maud Bel! has
returned Mrs. John I Beaver, Nye Ave.,
NINETEEN MILLION AMERICANS now possen health
tbeir home, Reynoldsburg.
potato chips were served by
•'II b
s
d
A
P
b M p 1 Insurance eards and millions mor~. aot nel:!essarlly 65,
Jean Hu t
the •le
p
aruuse wl e on un_ ay,_ ug'.
home from Columbus after VJs· Gom_ eroy,d given
. Y rs au
And thl s, some SIJ',
nesday, after a ten days visl'l
n' and1 ted
... an--u
d
M
wUI
olso
be
eligible
lor
mediul
ald.
lite
f
CtiOn 1
itmg With Lucinda Daines.
rmstea an
ISS F1orence IIIIIY be terribly ••pensive.
with his parents Mr and Mr comm e eons s
0
Jean
ust 28th. The wor sh lp WI II he
. the same as on anv other SunM
dM
Ann Bearhs
Rosenbaum
'
·
s. Hunt, Patty Dorst and Glenda
. d
. I.
The July meeting of the WSCS
r. an
rs. Harold George
.
Deeter.
~ mu;~~· wJt I an opemng ' of the United MethodJSI church visited recently witb relatives The gill table with pink
Mr. and .\Irs. Earl
Present were Patty Dorst,
0 T~r 0 ~ssmg.
I
f; was held Tuesday t!\•enmg at in Columbus, mcluding Mr and er was placed in the
~-·w,;t;e:&amp;&amp;APif?.i!lilQ!l£!0% -•i\i. oO were Monda~· dinner guests
Hunt, Pat Harris, Marilyn
0
ertoe
bes
d
remamtsh
a
toot
.
the·
church
wJth
MJ·s
Leverett
Mrs.
Jake
George,
and
in
WalWhite
wedding
bells
Friendt
and
aetgbbon
of
or
one \ln e m nor,1
d .th
his mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford. CUrtis, Sandy Curtis, Brenda
W k
of the bUilding, but thJs
Me- ' Roush, Mrs. Ralph Gilmore and o WI Mr. and Mrs .. Carl Van- from the archway over the
James Heaton of Cbetter are They also visited other
Bat:r, Rita Watson, Glenda Oee15
ing taken care of b voluntar Mrs. W. 0. Barmtz as bos·' ~erhool and family
Mr. ble and pmk and white
V
ralsloi a fund to belp pay In the area over the weekend. ter. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Ritchie.
labor I th
by B Uy Mrs Robert Warner presi- George has been on vacation ers exter~ded from the
1(',
~otpltal bOis and the cost of
Jannine Benlz returned
Thete was one visitor, Delores
ti
doed' eti me~ er~. Y l~e dent, ~as in charge of the meet- from Holzer Hospital ,
Their to the ends of the table-.
FRIDAY
an artifk:lal leg. Jim's leg her horne, Racine. after spend- Maxey.
me
Ica on 18
ere • e
h h
ed
sons Brian and Brent rem
was amputated followin1 aD
The F H
building will be complete
mg w JC open
~Jt· h devo- ed
~ith their
d ' t am· Games were p:ayed and priz· HAPPY IRJSTLERS
of
lng a lew days with her grand·
· .A. Chopler lo planThis will be the first l1me tJOns by Miss Nelle Bmg. "Chogran parens, Mr . es awarded to Desiree Pike the Racine MethodiSt Church I IICcident last Sunday.
mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford. nlng a camp-out July 23, at the
since Sunday. May 9th. last : Se n For Action"
. was th e therne and, Mrs. L. W. McComas·
Mrs Don Jett, Mrs. Max: Fol-' wUJ open their rummage sale ,1 DonatioDJ are being reeel~
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and IForked Run Stale park· Every.
•of the devot1ons and program, Charles Wayland has return- mer, Mrs. Clair spencer,
Town and Country Store . ed al tbe Iollowlag places: Carl Holley of Columbus spent one going is to call Jean Hunt
98&gt;-3941 before July 19. Ev·
CLUB MEET~
I presented by Mrs. C. Melvin AI- ed from a ten-day VISit With carl Moore Mrs Roy Arms
·
July 15 and Saturday Kautz Feed 'Store, Chester.
the past wee~end with their
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Mrs. Donald C~llins was hos-~ ktre Others takmg .part m the ~~s ~~~e~n~of;~; :· n:~. ~~d Mrs. Roy
Arms. Mrs
July 16 m the build~g nex~ ~
Newell's Suaoco
Service, mother, Mrs. Florence Holley. ~one Is to take
cents, phlt
3
tass to the Sew-R1te Sewmg club program were Mrs. Gihnore. 1 t H to W ds
Y Bearhs won the door prize
CLSter's Barber Shop m Racme. Che!lter.
Mrs. Mary E. Ohlinger
sllvenvare and sleeping gear.
Wednesday evening at their ' Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Barmlz and a ous n 00 nea~ 0 xford, After the honored guest op· They will hold them every Fri·
turned to her home
The August meeting has heel
.
Miss Grace Campbell
•Ohm. Mr. Wayland w11l leave
da nd Saturd
Gaul'o Market, Chester.
Wednesday, after 8 w'eens
cancelled.
.eIub room. A short busmess
.
Saturday for CoJumbus where ened her gJfts, refreshments y a
ay.
Sammerfleld's Restauront,
----sess:on was con&lt;hlcted by Mrs ' Plans were discussed lor •I he will attend the American J.p. Iwere served by the hostesses I ICE CREAM SOCIAL at the Chester,
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hood president, after I "prayer group". It was voted' gJOn Convention
to those named ahove and Mrs. Rock Springs Methodist Church
ham.
which refresbmenls were serv- i to_ sel~ Chrjstrnas cards. A con-I Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mil- Wallace Reuter and
on Friday, July 15, at 6·30 (l
Melli County Sheriff's Of~
od by the hostess to Mrs. Ray- I tnbul!on for chureh taxes were'hoan and Mrs c. E. Burdette Lynn, Mrs. Paul Hill and P. J. m. FIVe flavors of homemade flee, Pomeroy.
plond BaJty, Mrs. Charles Hof- received from the JOF class were m Parkersburg. w. Va. Mrs. Thurman FISher and . lee cream, cake, and hot drinks Donatluns may also he man.
~· Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Mrs. and a card of thanks was sent Wednesday.
Mrs. PhJI Glohokar,
MISS will be sold.
ed to tbe Melifa County Sbefo
Willard Boyer, Mrs.
to the class. A dessert course , Mf'. Albert Clemson !Ned Carla Norton. Vanessa Folmer,
Ill's Olflee, Pomeroy.- Tht
Plans were made for lnsta)la.
McKmght. Mrs. Edward
was served by the hostesses to ' Bradford) and son Todd
~0 Carrie Beth Bearhs, Lori Grin· POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL Neighbors of "Tbe Heawos."
lion of a public addre.s system
and Mrs. Hood.
2IJ members.
I Conneaut Ohio h· ' e b ' h stead, and Beverly Beaver.
Athletic Association will spon·
lor the sanctuary of
I he
·
· visit
av with
een here send'mg gJ'ft,~; were Mrs. Geo 1- sor 8 t een record hop wlth th e """"'"""church at a mee IIng 0I I h e
.•for a two-week
"---'&lt;W"-~t'!&amp;JM)8....X:u:;u;; a
jJarents Mr. and Mrs Wall er frey Wilson. Mrs. John c. Bea· Jays this coming Friday night
Sessions of the
Middleport
a~comp a~ ver, Mrs. John Sellers, Miss from 8 to 11 p.m., at the PorneFirst United
Presbyterian
1Bradfo;d. They
Pameroy, Ohio
iMr. and Mrs. Bradford her~n~f- Barbara Horak. Mrs. o. A.
•oy High School auditorium.
Fourteen Meigs County
Church held Monday evenlna.
ter they had spent the holiday jtin, Mrs. Carl Norton,
M r s The dance Is open to lbe pub::yn~ ~ft:~:1:J i~~
Plans also were made w hold
FR IDAf -&amp;'SATURDAY
weekend in Conneaut.
Norton, Mrs. Robert
he.
the
armed forces. An additional
da summer
Jul 31 communion Sun' '•Utv t 5•16
.
"KING
RAT"
Th
h
d
Mrs.
Pearl
Reynolds
was
a
rus,
Mrs.
Jake
Gaul_.
Mrs.
~aLETART
FALLS
United
Brey,
y ' at NO p.m. with
:! I
Segal Tom Courtenay I dece:s;d ·~~~;.~~ :~~:d for business visitor in Cvlumbus VJd DaviS, Mrs. Shlfley Gum· thren Church will sponsor
a
othe~ w~~e apht Fort !Hayes lor Robert Tewksbary to se.Ve as
Llhturtttt
I While Rose Lodge Auxiliary
Wednesday.
ther, Mrs. Ray Hamng and Mrs.
I t the S lth
pre- uc lon ys!Ca eumlna- elder seating chairman. Lay.
. .
Leland Saxton
rummage sa e a
m prolions, Selective Service annaun· men of the church wUI conduct
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Brotherhood of Railway
Mr. and Mrs. W1ll1am Rob·
perty on 2nd St. in Pomeroy Certificates were presented ced.
the Sunday worship services
men met Wednesday afternoon son have returned to their home
Friday, July 15. The sale will to 14 Middl-rt firemen com· Inducted were William
T d
•nd TUESDAY
JulySILENCERS"
17, 18, II
at the Legion hall in Middleport. m· Kansas
City,
Ofii.C"'•S
start at 9 a.m.
••• course of in· Carleton, Racine; Gordon F pelt's
uring vacation.
tbe Rev. M.
Howard
Rup.
"THE
th
'th Mo., after
&gt;w&lt;
pleting a 36-hour
H. Grate
Martin, Slella stevens I The charter was draped
in VISJ _ ere WI his mother,
The Morning Star
E.U.B. slnlclion In fire lighting Wed- Gibson, Harrlsooville;
was named chairman to secure
~i5i5i5;:::~:;::::;~ :· lljfmory of Mrs. Paul Mourn- Wilham Robson. The
Youtb Fellowship is spoosor· nesday oight by Lloyd Gill, K. Bodlmer, Middleport;
laymim speakers.
ing and Mrs. Leonard Taylor. group a1so VISited in Lima
ing an ice cream social Fri· instructor.
L. Hayes, Shade; John B.
1
Mrs. William Robson, presi· Mr. and Mrs._ Clifford
~
tilly, July 15, at 7 p.m. in the
oour, Ashland; William J.
t was announced that the
dent . was in charge of the meet· ham and farruly. Mr . and Mrs. Officers for SIX montbs terms cbureb basement. It will be sold Gill, fire chief of the McAr· ley, Cheshire; Dale s.
Rev. Ruppel! will conduct woring and the ritual opening. Cunningham observed
were Installed when the Past by tbe dish and on&lt;'-half gal- lhl!l' Department and a quali- Racine; Merlin R. Swala,
ship service at Royal
Oak
9
These
pN'sent
were
Mrs.
James
wedding
anniversary
Councilors
of
Cbester
Council
ion
containers.
lied
ln!!lructor
for
the
State
ville;
WllUam
J.
Sayre,
Park
at
a.m.
Sunday,
accom.
TONIGHT
Souders. Mrs. Norman Wayland, ing the visit.
Daughters of America met WedSATURDAY
Department ef Education, Di· roy; Spencer
by his Sunday Scbool
"SEX AfiD THt SINGLE
GIRL''
Mr&lt;. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. Hennan Mrs. William Robson , Sr.,
nesday evening at the Judge MIDDLEPORT PARK asso- vision of Vocational Edacatlon. cine; Harry J .
Mrs. Floyd Carmack
Tony Curti~
Bailey,r Mrs. Arthur Lewis, turned h Monday
from
hall.
ciation willSsponsor a h dance a lso presented tbe depa rtmen l Pomeroy; Larry E.
was named
to continue as chair·
Natalie Wood
hd
I th
man
of Presbyterian
Life .rrechnlcolor)
M'"· L•av1d Er~L•minger, Mrs.
. s e a spen
e
The meeting opened with de- party th)s aturday nig I al with a large certificate carry- Pomerov· Laurence H.
Magazine.
-andi
Robson
,
Mrs.
Walter
Haye&lt;,
w1th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cliflord
votions
by
Mrs
Ray
Morris
tbe
Middleport
community
park
ing
the
names
of
tbe
firemen
Reetfsvlil~
and
Charles
s.
Mrs. Raber! Sharp waa re"OF HUMAN BONDAGE"
Mrs. Joe Wilson. Mrs. H. E. Cu~ngllm.
.
president, follo~ed by the Lord'; starting at 8 p.m.
completing the course. Bob too, Alb.,;y,
rted COJ!f' ed to S Antlt
Kim Nnvak
lAwrence Harvey 1 Bush, Mrs. William
11'!1ss Charlene DavJS has
Pra er and led e to the na SUNDAY
Fisher. assislant lire
chief, Undergoing physical
po
. m
t.
ony
' and her guest, Della Cleland. pleted the_first summer semes- Pla:s were
for 8
ANNUAL PICNIC of the Ohio accepted the certifiCate.
lnaHoos were Arthur Rumlieid, :osJi::.
and Mrs.
' .
Follow111g the m""ting the tor at OhJO UmverSJty. She Is
.
Valley Commandery No. 21
Pome
All A Blddl
a
,....ns
an Mrs. Lyno
••!J --DAY
. ;,....,STER DIEI"
members went to the Martin wort· -; with the head
start ::~o!u~sh':"~UJg,t ~n30 the K.P. will be held Sunday at tbe Receiving. Individual cards ton Ir;J w.:'am· E e Gibbs Clark are substituting lor Mrs.
BOris iJCarJOf.l ,Nick Adams Restaurant for
refreshments program In the Salem Center
d I
'ttee a . p. fairground. A potluck dinner for completing of lhe
basiC Pomero~· David W Pierce
' Lilllan Stellf, organist, who il
· i·· .~ N•PitJs
WJth Mrs. Eva Hartley Mrs. area. She will return to the :· ~n
"':t,mml
was nam- with barbecue chicken and soft course In fire llghUng were land· ao'y E ern'
Q,l
recuperating from illness,
"PltAAMT OP THE
"'\'III!MI'tRES"
Richard Owens and Mrs: Alma Rhode Island School of Design Mrs p~~rrtse in'::~ M r s drlnka provi~ will be served Jack Bechtle, Larry
Baker, bua·' Richard. Fros:""~lumb",:~
Miller as hostesses.
thJS fail.
Hobart Newell president· Mrs. at 5 p.m. All Knights and faml· Bob Byer, Howard
Dalleyll• 1..esi1e M. Fick J~. Chester: Crop Insurance is
Mr and Mrs Thomas Wat·
'
'
. ties are invited
James Daruels, Rassell Mi s,
'
'
' E
• Ohio
·and son T.
. Arthur Orr, vice president; Mrs.
·
David Ohlinger Lee
Smith Dougla~ Enoch, Syracuse;.
xtended In
)tins
, ommy, are VIS·
'
'
ld p B k
S
C
iling ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland, secretary; Mrs.
MONDAY
Lee Fisher, Lawren"'' Harrl· •
. a er, y~cuse;
ongressman Walter H. MoelWilliam Slater.
Eddie Hartung, treasurer; Mrs. JOF CLASS of the United son, Kenneth lmbodt&gt;ln, Char· ert Beegle, Racine, Steven C. ler ID) of Ohio said Ibis week
Recent guests of Mrs. Fred James Van Meter, sentinel; Methodist church wUI hold AD· les Karr, Jr., Raymond Kloes Cleland, Racine; Ronald
E. that tb? Departmen.t of Agricul·
Cabeen were Mr
d M
Mrs. Duel Rideoour,
flower
tluck icnl
th MJd. and Donald Lowery
Black, Columbus; Lster
It
lUre Will extend Federal Crop
Ge r
be
· an
. r s. chairman: and Mrs. Oscar We- nua1 po
P c, at e
'
llood, Pomeroy; Jackie
Insurance Protection for Ohio
o ge Ca en and children, her publicity A layette show' dleport Park, Monday at 6:30 The course waa
given Pomeroy· Roger A
wheat farmers
Fred, George and Melvin
of
'
·
pm ·
through th
'
'
·
Joe Cabee
d' Mi er was announced for tbe nell · ·
ecooperatlon of the Reedavllle; Sleven E.
AU . k
Col n;:'
" meeting of Council
Meigs Local School
Distrtcl Racine; BIUy J. Nance,
·riB Federal Crop ln!urA~~~~;, /~ s. Alb Eileen Bahr.
A~V ·MEETS
and the State of Ohio Trade cine; David E. Haines,
w:;~ be ~vailable to addi·
..
IVJ en o1
. Games were played with priz- The Women s Auxlhary of the and Industrial Education Serv· land; Paul E. Smith, Pomeroy·
o w eat growers far
ens VISited Tuesday w1th her es swarded the winners Mrs Chester Fire Departmesl met ire.
Thomaa A. Blame Jr
'
1967 crop year. It Is avail·
father, L._D. Diles.
Hallie Frederick won the. d...: Wednesday evening at the Fire A gift waa presented to GUI port; Johnnie R. 'L. • Klein able on wheat production cocts
Jane Gilkey, Sharon
.
. House. Several projects were by th d rtme t.
Po
' In 49 Ohio counties. Com lnsurRobln Mills and Anita
prize. Secret pal gifts were diS· di
ed and It
d 'ded to
e epe
n
meroy; Nonnan E. Hawley, ance is available I 40
II
"' • ,
tributed
scuss
waa eCJ
Middleport· Keever M Grate
n coun e&lt;,
1
have returned from a two
.
A des~ert course was serv;.j
an ice cream social Ia Margaret McDaniel, and Erma Langsville( Melvin B..;.,, Ew: soybeans In 46, lomatoea In I,
stay at Camp Sandy Ben, Ehz- by .1 b ' te
M
the near future. The president,, Cleland. Others attending the ingwn· Robe 1 M
B th
_and
_ to_b_a_cco_ln_3._ _ _ __
abeth W Va The
e os sses, rs.
E
Cl I d
. ted
'
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.
ro ers,
' .
.
group was Speacer Mrs Estber
rma e an ' lppom a com·'l meeting were Cleo Smith Opal Pomeroy. Clatr A Twmer Dex
., -·and yov want the BEST
brought home by Mr. and Mrs. and ., • Ell ·Hannum to th
mittee lor community service Eichinger
Dorothy Myers te . Leo ' rd L
b
roy; Ray E. Justis, Long BoJ.
Robert
Mills.
·
"'·
a
•
ose
with
Clarice
Allen
as
ohairmao
Mar
'
Chr
'
r'
na
'
ar
er'
tom; George L. Harris, Jr
mortgage loaa you can ged
Mr and Mrs Robert
named above, and Mrs. Larry assisted by E tit
Rid
garet
isty, Betty Gaul, vUle; Roy G. Dillon,
Pomeroy· Dennis E. S 1 .,
·
·
Woife, Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter,l :;iiii
s · er
enour. and Gay Smalley.
ville; William M. Will, Porno- Middleport.
ae ens,
.Hel'l!l you'll find modern, clearly·statef,
Mrs. Norman Frederick, Miss I•
mortgage loans at real down-to-earth
Leda
Mae Kraeuter, Mrs. Marcost! Payments are conveniently arthe
ion Wood, Mrs. Milo Biggs, Mrs.
rang13(1 to best fit your monthly budnt.
Clarence NeutzUng and guests,
And act100 on your application incfua.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rader, Joyce
illg ~WJ&gt;raisal of the proper r•': her:dm
Bing, Sheila Newell, Lisa, Gina I
immediately!
·
and Susa!Uie Grueser and Lor- I
Buying or building,
en Wolfe.
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IMPORTANT
KEEP THIS HEALTH INSURANCE CARD

Pomeroy·:Middleport, 0., JUly lB. 11161

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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