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~ Sentinel, Pollltl'Oy-Mldclleport, 0., My 18, 191111

Stork Shower
Is Given for
Mrs.
Leo Hill
A stork was used as a center$ce and gifts were placed m
I 6assinet when Mrs. Dorothy
lllleman entertained with
a
... wer lor Mrs Leo Hill at the
&amp;\eman residence in Ches h.tre,
*'st Friday evening.
Games were played with priz-

rded t

El ·se Matson

Around and
About
p
OMefOY

Bride-to-be
Is Honored
With Shower

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MAlE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR·SHOPPING ·CENTER

About
Middleport

Miss Rosetta Lisle, bride
elect ~I Mr. John
waS' honored with a bridal
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er Thursday evening at
ilj
home of Mr•. Lewis . Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baker
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Brownell Avenue tn Mtddleport. and her mother, Mrs. Opal
M'15 P II K 0 f Columbus Mrs. Jack Satterfield and
Stanley and family, Mr.
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Char lotte Davidson were host·
spent the weekend wtth her parMrs. Don Stanley and daughter,
ents Mr and Mrs. Charles R. es!es. 1
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d 1 Pam, spent the past week
Kar~. Sr·.
whit:o:;s s:a:::'~
111 at~e l Myrtle Beach,_ S. C. lf' The
--•spent some tune go mg

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July 11, IB &amp; 19
"HUSH · - HUSH,
SWEET CHARLOTTE"
With Joseph Cotton
and Olivia DeHavilland

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"THE BATTLE OF THE
VILLA FIORITA"

With Maureen O'Hara
and Rossano Brazzi
(TcchnicolorJ

MEIGS THEATRE

I she

attended the Ohio Baptist

Guild Retreat . She served as a

counselor, for the meeting

brother and family, Mr.

Birthdays of
Three Observed
July Fourteenth

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Many of them sample dresses,
fabrics.
WHILE
THEY LAST

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ON SALE ON THE FIRST FLOOR

Olympic

CLOTHESLINE
Made to withstand severe conditions. More strength,
less stretch, longer wear. 50 ft. lengths.

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Sizes: Small fits 8%·9

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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT
ON THE MAIN FLOOR

Medium fits 9V2 10
Long fits 10%-11

Mattress Coven
2.89 to 4.29
Plastic Mattress Coven _
1.29 to 2.95
Ironing Board Coven
49c to 79c
Ironing Board Pad &amp; Cover Sets 8Bc-1.95
Pillow Protedon ·
39c to 69c

Taupe, Be1ge, Cinnamon

8 9c

dewued

Plastic Wire Reinforced

Impeccable fit, wrinkle free. At long last the fit of
· stretch in a stocking as sheer as any you've ever
worn. No looseness, no let down.

Mrs. Le-o Ch1lds, who under·
went knee surgery six
ago, is still conli ned to

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CLEVELAND IUPI) -Hun- group ol NeiJ'oel&lt;
dreda or rioting Negroes, many money for an mMi!iiril'iltl wll
of them shouting "black power, told to leave anolher 11\'em.·: ."
black power," set buildinRs The rioiiDI rUa .'Dot ·liiYolli
fire and batued pollee and whites. Wltb tb!!i· ~ fl
firemen with gullfire, fire New York,- &amp; : "'JlriwJI!ilr
bombs, rocks and bo!Ues in a metropolis 011 ~ ~ 01 foi6i
predominantly Negro neighbor- Erie has ~ .;J)erl'
hood Monday night and early more racial ~ lban 11111
today.
otber norlherll d!t· "''
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tttllll!il
to death and two Negro men at MI. Slnll Ho4ifl&amp;~ fiflil6
were wounded. At least 15 cut. He uld a-•~ ltr'iidl
persons, including three pollee- him with a bottle 11Kile he wa
vmn, were injlll'ed by bricks waltinl for a ~ , ,
and other missiles and taken to AI least 10 bttikunp, lllcJud.
hospitals. .
ing three apartm8houses lllil
Pollee, fired upon by roof-top 0 large , superllllltet, . _ .
srupers, arrested 49 Negroes, sl• burned out. Sewftl pei'IIOIII
of them !'omen.
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_ trapped on upper fkMn o1 Some fires were still burmng o1 the apartmeul hlfiJdlnp
at 9 a.m. Em:. nearly 12 boors were rescued down .lliJdln. by
after Ute nolinl! began. ~re firemen. Only the mfmnej ..
than_ 300 police, . mcludmg Ibis bulldlng WBI Jefl .otmdiW,
opec13lly trained not squads, The woman abol ilblb .,..
were called out.
Mn. Joyce Arnell, II, molbir
Police said the rloling was of three ehlldre!L A 11t1u.
sparked by two incidents in the struck her Ia tha lad ·•!iDe
slum-ridden Hough (proniliiiiCed she was leaillng oat -a. wiJdow
hull) district on the East Side callbte for her ehJidNa.
of Cleveland. This city of Wallaa! Kelley D, wu lliot
nearly one million residents, 1u the cbiD and
It MI.
abuut one-third of them Negro, Sinal Hospital Alllon· Bart, 11,
has been sitting on a civil waa lntated at the ·hcwpltal for
nghts powder keg in the past a hlp IIOIJIId and ,..,._. _
few years.
liDII*'I Pe,plr.J'Imllea
Girl Refuaed Wator
Fireinen abtndrml r their
In ~ne instance, a young Ne- hoses and .,.dpnwnj .Ia~
gro gtrl was refUBed a glass of Instances w11en 111e1 'IIJI!ill;jfliiil
water by a white hnrtender in a on by 8J1lPm, lllil pelllttl 1i11ft '
tavern. In the other incident a bricks and botlleL
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home, Headley St. She
have a cast on her knee
another three weeks.

Select Your

Christening
Service Held
In Middleport
Julia Ann Ohlinger,

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TIMEX
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ANY EXACT LENGTH
Now ycu can add new elegance

to your Interior decor with the

on the First Floor.

luxurious beauty of custom -made
draper~.

Also Elberfelds Are

You select from the finest fab-

rics and newest ll'lades. Expert craftsmen will
tailor the draperln of your choice ·to your individual
decorative specifications. Guarant..d prompt delivery.

Headquarten For
NOW
ON

WESTCLOX
Spring wind and electric
alarm clocks. See the new
models In this most popular line on the Firat Floor

WASIDNGTON (UPI}-Presldenl Johnson. wam·
ed· Congress today thai lhe admlnlslraUon may have
.to choose between a heavy deflell next year or a tax
Increase If lbe leglslaton keep wtblg money be
does,n't want.
Tbe Cblef Exeeutfve Issued the warning to members of the House and Senate app~oprlatlons committees at a White House meeting. He alse dlsclused that
the deftelt for the last fiscal year 1008 wbleh ended
June 30 wu
billion smaller !ban anttelpated.
But one of !be eongre8illlen, Rep. Robett Michel.
R-DI_., said Jolmson spoke In terms of a '"billion Increase In his budget for lbe current J,Z montha unless lbe eurrelit lrend Is rnened. Michel said lbe
Prelldenl "laid It on the Hne."

CUSTOM DRAPERIES MADE
TO YOUR ORDER

Now . . . . . . many new
models for men and for
women. See them NOW

SALE

lOOJo OFF
Just make

BRING YOUR

WINDOW MEASUREMENTS

Cool, C11mfortable Long Wearing
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Cotton Socks For Men

White, grey or black. Your correct size 10
to 13 on sale.

two Menurements: from top of rod ti"

desired lenif.h; from one end of rod to the oth.
for width.
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GATOR
ROACH HIVES
Clean! Easy to use!
Odorless! Economical!
Kills roaches, silverfish
crickets. 3 hives in a
box.

3 :::" $1.00

39c

Ra-Pid-Gro

SOWBLE
PLANT FOOD
Dissolves quickly.
Clean, odorless. Use
Ra-Pid-Gro on every·
tbing you grow! 1
pound size.

$1.30

See the Many Bargains in Dependable Quality Living
Room, Bedroom, Dining and Kitcher:r furniture On Safe
on the 2nd and 3rd Floors. Use Your Credit At - - '

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CANTRECE STOCKINGS

Shoe Store

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Cleveland Section Erupts
Into Bloody Battle Areas

Beautiful new/rints . . . hand printed . drip dry
. , . guarantee fast colors . . . all cotton.

Deluxe Seamless Sheer

TENNIS SHOES

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Hoover Sweepers ill
the Drapery Department,

SPECIAL PURCHASE
FOR THE JULY SALE!

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month~ld daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Michael Ohlinger (Judy
Gregg) of Nelsonville
was
christened during the' morning I
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wors1pservcea
United Presbyterian
1·n Middleport Sunday ·
The Rev. Howard Ruppel!
/olin Hood viBitl
!iciated. The christening dn•ss l'l
was a gilt of the baby's
Brother in W eot
aunt, Mrs. Leo Kennedy.
John Hood, son o! Mr. a:Jd Attending the rites
Mrs. Milton Hood, returned re- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlling.er
cently from a vacation trip in and childre-n, Julia Ann
California. Traveling by jet. Michael II, Nelsonville; Mrs.
.he visited in Mountain View, Jesse Lake, West
Jefferson ,
Calif., with his brother and and Mr. and Mro.
Conrad
family, Mr. and Mrs. James , Ohlinger and children,
Hood and daughter, J o I en •· j roy, grandparents; Mr. MllddleMrs. Hood i3 tbe former Ro•a- , Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
lee Davis of Rutland.
I port,
and Mrs. WiUiam
Jim Hood Is associated wiib 1Hopkinsville, Ky., aunt of
Ute Flying Tiger Airplane svs- baby.
tern and is working toward ac- A family dinner was held
quiring his commercial fl&gt;- the Kennedy home
ing license. He flew hlo broth- the church services and group
er, John, to several places In pictures were taken.
The
California, Including
Los An- birthday anniversary of
Mr.
geles, where they visited w•th KennedY was also observed durMr. and Mrs. Rollllle Evans ing the day. Mr. Lake spent
and family. He was mel at Co· two days this past week vlsitlumbus airport by Kathy Me- ing in Coolville with his sisters,
Elhlnny and Keith Morgan.
returning to his borne in
ONLY
COVNCJL TO MEET
Jeflerson and leaving
Mrs.
Otester
Ccuncil,
Daughters
of
Lake
for
a
longer
vi_sit
in
• U·piec•• of Cbkhn
• Raol Chkklfl G!-O¥)'
America, wiD meet in regular dleport and NeisonviUe.
• Hoi Rolli
session Tuesday evening. A laySON IS BORN
tile shower honoring Eileen
Babr will be held following Ute Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E
meelinl!.
Manley, Middleport, announce
~~~=======,lthe birth of a son, Joseph Ray,
on July 6 at Holzer HospitaL
The baby weighed &amp; lbs., 9 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley are the
parenlli of a daughter, Cathy,
for All The Fomily
age 7. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence S. Manle~
of Middleport and Mr.
and
Mrs. T. C. McKinney of !louie
1. Cheshire. Great grandperROUS.'S
ents are Mrs. Ella
of
Middleport. Mrs. Anna
PHONE 992·5432
POMIEROY, 0Mlddl..,ort, 0.
of Cheshire, and Mrs .
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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Negro Rioters, ~Olice,

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suits - one-piece and two

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Mrs. Bertha Baumgardner and. IWebster and son, Mtss Janet
"r·s_ Beach.
i Stross, and Mrs. Margaret FulkSUNDAY'
MONDAY
and TUESDAY
Home made ice cream and ner, all of Dayton: Mrs. F ern
July 17, 18, IB
a decorated birthday cake were I Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
''THE SILENCERS"
, served to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stafford and Linda,
Rutl~nd;
Dean Martin, Stella Stevena Taylor, sister ol Mrs. Beach Mr. -and Mrs. James Damels,
of Grove City; Mr. and Mrs. Middleport; Mrs. Gladys RumWED.N•O~ ~~~~SDAY
Lewis Harris, Minersville : Mr. field, James Adams, Mr. and
and Mrs. Denver Rice and Bil- Mrs. Clarence Andrews
and
FRt. thru TUESDAY
lv and Mr. and M&gt;s. Norman Sus:ln and Raymond, and CharJuly 22-26
I Yeauger and Kevin
Middleport les Eskew, Pomeroy; the honorWall Disney's
and Mrs. Baumgardner, Glen- ed guest, and Mr. Withee and
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nd h.ld
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Feature Length Animated
1 wood, W. Va., and Mr.
and the hostess a c 1 ren
oCartoon From The Novel by 1 Mrs. Beach.
lumbus.
Felix Sullen
; Calling during the day were Mrs.Withee received many
"DISN•J~LAND
i Mrs. Ernest Lallance,
Middle- mce gtfts and also phone calls
AFTER DARK"
port; Mrs. Henry Roush and fr~m her son, Sgt. James
Louls Armstrong
Miss MiJdred Roush · Racine • W1thee,
Kan. who
K Is stationed
ndfr in M
Bobby Rydell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. sas City, an., a
om
rs.
and Many Others
Karr, Sr., Pomeroy.
Janel Eskew and Mrs. Betty
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Miss_ Linda _Lyons visited
week lD Galhpohs W1th

Mrs. John E. Lyons and
Mrs. Charles Withee w a s Johnny.
' pleasantly surprised with. par- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tm'llOr
· ty Saturday evening at her home and children of North ~~;~t~~
in Pomeroy in observance of are here for a week's v
her birUtday, given by her dau- with his parents, Mr. and Mr9.
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ghter, Mrs. Larry Stafford.
Joe Turner Their
dau1ghti!r,
I Mr and Mrs. Frank Beach A decorated birthday cake Debbie, ha~ been here
entertained with a party July and homemade Ice cream were 1her grandparents since
; 14 at their home, Maple St. , served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert and wiU return home with her
' Middleport, in observance of Marcinko, Tuppers Plams: Gene parents.
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the birthdays or Lewis Harris, Eskew, Mr. and M~. Edward
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Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre decorations and relrc:.J.uuents.
fn at the seaside resctrt
and Audrey Patterson. The door of Fairborn were
weekend Gifts were placed on a tiered sur 1 g
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l'r il~ wag won by Emtleen Say- guests of her mother, M rs .1 table covered with a -pink cloth Mrs. Lillian McGhee was in
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Frank Stewart.
j and centered with a white Hall- Riverside, W. Va., recently to
A dc s~ert courst: cGia cof·
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mark bride replica. Piuk aotream- attend funeral services for a
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Earl
fee and mmts were served •t 1e W b t
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to corners of the gift ta - ers. She also ' visited with
guesL'i . A small stork was use Wildermuth were in Columbus bl
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c.s a de('oraticn for each plate. Saturdav to attend the Ameri- Ge.
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.J.,"- guest ltst Jm:: lijded Eml- , can Leg1on Aux1hary
conven es won by Mrs. Hodney Sauer Rece~t . guests of M .
leer. St.)" n~. Roberta Musser , tion . held at the Neil House. and Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny. Mrs. Wtlham Russell and sons,
Pauline ;fillis, Ora Hill. Doris Mr and Mrs Earl Young and The door prize was won
by I Ken, Ma:kh at:td ~ohn,d
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Deetrr' Eollse mit , a ~ ' son returned home Saturday' Mrs. Dwight a ace.
er e .
d d hte Kr' ti
Hill, Btatrice Dugan,
Dons after a visit at
Meadow honored guest had openod the JKI~, an
adugM r, w"·ns' ton
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d. Audrey p a tterso n' Bridge W.· Va with relative3 . gt.1ts, the ea ke decora ted Wl·th mgston
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Hlchmon
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Caro l Barber. June Dewhurst, Beve~ly and .Vicki Young of pink wedding bells waa. .serv- Hood, l. .. ernon, r o.
Eloise Matson .
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d Debra ed with ice cream also decorat- Mrs. Wilham Bane ef Hopame e. - a., an
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k' ·11 Ky has been
the
Kathh Bover
Deeter. Eloise Sm ith,
of Danese, w. Va .. are ed with the bell motif. Pin nut- msv1 e,
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d
ed the theme.
nedy whlle her husband was
eman with the Mar
oudngMan Edson. rd Web- I Present were Mrs. Rodney on a training mission with the
Col
sisted Mrs.
r. an
rs.
wa
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shower.
' ster and son of Dayton were Sauer, Mrs. Kenneth McElhin· 27
ngmeenn
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Mrs Ft Campbell Ky. He has been
weekend guests of Mr . and Mrs. ' ny , rs. nn ~ y,
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Clarence Andr~ws and family Dwight Wallace , :\ir::~ .
Jack assign.
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Mrs.
0//il'illl F11milies
and attended the Erlewme-Es.
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son Miss Lois Sauer Miss Ste- Bane came for chrtstenmg r1tes
Dint&gt; ut M11rtin
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Village offi(•:als and
thetr &lt;.:Jarence Andrews Is 111 at h1s pham~
len, ISS 5ar . ec •
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wives were guegts of Mr. and Ihome. Ebenezer SL
t~e, M1ss Rh~a Hall, _Miss Nel- Mr . and Mrs. Edison Baker
Mrs . .John ZPrkle at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edward .lung- he Zerkle, Mtss Halhe Zerkle, and daughter, .Janet, have rehelp Sunday at Ihe Martin Res· i mckle and daughter. Donna •)£ Mrs. Charles R_ussell, Mrs. Ger- turned from a trip to G~e~
taurant in Vliddleport. Follow- Cincinnati, spent the weekend aid Anthony ~ISS Cathy Blaett- Burney, Maryland, for a v_JSJt
ing the dinner. the mayor, with her parents. Mr . and Mrs. ner, Mrs. L~WIS Sa~er, Mrs. with their daughter and farmly, l
members ot" C'Ouncil. and clerks !Joseph Raub and Jack . Mrs. J~ck Satterfleld, Miss. Roseltu Capt. and Mrs. Donald Russell
went to the mayor's
office , Raub accompanied them home L1sle, Mrs. Charles I...Jsle, moth- and children. They also visited
where work was done on the for a two weeks visit.
ft1' of the honored guest, 8 n d at Annapolis Naval Academy, I
1967 budget.
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Mrs. Larry Stafford and chil- Miss Charlotte Davidson. .
and also at Williamsburg and I
Attending were Mayor and dren of Columbus were week- Sending gifts were Mrs. Rich- Jamestown in Virginia. TheY
Mrs . C. 0. Fisher. Mr. and end guests of her parents, Mr. ard Hovatt~r, Mrs. ~rank Esch- visited historic sites
Mrs. B. F'. Parma lee, Hiehard : and Mrs. Charles Withee.
( Ieman. M1ss Bermc~ Durst. home through Virginia
Vaughan, Mrs. Jack Sigman, E. A. Hummel Jr ., returned Mrs. John Blaettner Ml~S Janet West Virginia.
clerk of the Board of Publ ic to his employment in Logan to- Baker, Mrs. Don Erwm, Mrs. Ken Harris, student at
Affairs: Mrs. Betty
Darst. day , after spend ing Sunday with Edgar Re~nold~, Mrs. Edward State University in ~olllJmiJil'!,
villC:Ige office secretary,
and this aunt , Mrs. Charles With- Crooks. Mtss Cmda Sam~r and ; spent the weekend with
~~~_!_nd Mr~. Jo~n-~kle~ - row .
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family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs . William L. SmJth recentHarris and family.

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lnstanatton ~~ orll~ will be . del!""dance Day were given. by
held, at the July meell,ng .. Also', Margaret Houdasbell and Gar•
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.
.
- · wilt .t,;elved banners at the , net Smith With •. past president MI'S.,!:lorothy Michael has reMl!lll Jadde Jones, Shade, a!!d :sumin&lt;if copventlon at GIOUllter pin smce she WIH be leavmg turiled home alter attending a
Terry Roush, Bqller, PIIJ, e~t ! for belli&amp; quota un,lts on mem· l the community and unable ~ Cl~rlcal Workshop ~t the Unta recent weekend with ~... an~ berilttp.' Jean cari', 8th District : attend the July meeting. T verslty of Cmclnnat1.
Mrs. VIrgil Roush, Letarl ~'alls;I J'regulent, · ts urging member· ~~~ber\f~~t:;' ~·· Sm!th Allen Weber, Akron, was a
, The Racine Leg!~ AuxQiatY,.'!Ihlp·•·!o begtn early this year. ;onat".,l' · Me .";;'. ~rp:~ recent supper guest of Mr. and
met recen~y at the Pos!;i•ii9~..Mir,jte1\'l&amp;lker and Eume. Brm. awarded~
s!art. j Mro. Clayton Allen and Bill.
with Gamet Smlll\, P;J;l!sld,e~"t-. ker 'ttl!nded the Convention..
D. J&gt;. Cleland and Mrs. Car·
presldmg.
·:
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I)elegales aPP"!n.led 1111:
1l811nle ol her dutoes as ~oun·: nommating commlltees woll be I vtSoton of Mr. and Mrs. DenvenUona were )\lyrtle Walker sellor .~t Girls State. Our G&lt;rl . g1ven at the July meeting.
i zel Clelund.
and EU!Ile Brinker; AI~!@~ Slater Linda Yost, was. elect- I Pol luck telr,eshments were 1 Mrs. Lawrence Smith, daughbeing Louise Stewart aOII:·,.f,eti. ed as Mafor of her Cit) . She 1served and a sliel~ boor follow-1 ter All~e. Thomas Weber, and
ra ~OUIJg· .. ~':._n... preslll~t· 'was presented _a_glfl by Mrs. •ed.
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lfler a brief visit 11111! Mr. and 1011 Jerry has been promo'*! to
Mrs. Raymond Wilson, and ram- StaU Sargent. He Is with the
lly, Rochester, N.W.
Army it Kal.lerslautem, GerBill Allen was • recent over- many, and his family Hves there
night guest or Cbarles Knight I with him.
of Ohio University.
i Mrs. Eddie Hartung received
. Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld vi- ~ word that her son Edgar has
sited with her sister Helen Wil- beeo pro.,oted to First Lieutenson at Renessaler, N.Y.
ant, he Is stationed at Lock·
Mrs. George Abbott,
Mrs. borne Air Foree Base.
Nina Caie and children MI. Her· Mr. and Mrs. Myers and lam·
mon, called on Mr. and Mrs. ily, Indiana, are visiting with
Denzel Cleland, Sunday.
ber parents Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. Lillie Christy Is spend· lis Frost.
lng a week with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lois Ann Sisson, Long
Don Matlack and Donna Kay, Bottom, is spending sometime
Belpre.
with her sister Mrs. Leonard
Miss Pat Koblentz attended I Koenig Jr., who recently re.
the 4-H Club Congress last week turned home from the Universiat Ohio State.
1 ty Hospital
alter undergoing
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland, I surgery there.
have received word that their Mrs. Curlis Woll and son

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Lawrence F!ll'ley and lonr chi!- .
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returning home from a .trtp Elaine: Tony ~ · el,
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down in Tennessee.
ed a birthday P
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Mrs. Edith Osborne and Mrs. , of Mr. and Mrs. Ja ~ ,
Mabel Van Meter of Chester, ~~kl glv-::; ~~ d..~~'
called on Mrs. Alice Dodson re- '
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&lt;ently.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sii,nley.;ij~
of Toronto, vlslle4 .over :.~
Howard visited recently with weekend recenUy wli!J .. 1 . ~,
Curtis Wolf at the University Edith Osbome. Mr., .and .M!Jr,
Hospitsl. He underwent major Ronald Osborne ~ed a , lfll1
aurgery there last week.
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ollha hclltllll ~ .....
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$14.00 a month-including narml!l installation of 1
powerful 3-ton unit. And there' a 110 down poyment.

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wallboard

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scrap dealers In the Cincinnati
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weeks because they pravlde
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Terry Roush, Bqller, PIIJ, e~t ! for belli&amp; quota un,lts on mem· l the community and unable ~ Cl~rlcal Workshop ~t the Unta recent weekend with ~... an~ berilttp.' Jean cari', 8th District : attend the July meeting. T verslty of Cmclnnat1.
Mrs. VIrgil Roush, Letarl ~'alls;I J'regulent, · ts urging member· ~~~ber\f~~t:;' ~·· Sm!th Allen Weber, Akron, was a
, The Racine Leg!~ AuxQiatY,.'!Ihlp·•·!o begtn early this year. ;onat".,l' · Me .";;'. ~rp:~ recent supper guest of Mr. and
met recen~y at the Pos!;i•ii9~..Mir,jte1\'l&amp;lker and Eume. Brm. awarded~
s!art. j Mro. Clayton Allen and Bill.
with Gamet Smlll\, P;J;l!sld,e~"t-. ker 'ttl!nded the Convention..
D. J&gt;. Cleland and Mrs. Car·
presldmg.
·:
)l ;,, : j AJulil! Stewart gave a brtef Reports of the auditing .. and 1pe~ter, Columbus, were recent
I)elegales aPP"!n.led 1111:
1l811nle ol her dutoes as ~oun·: nommating commlltees woll be I vtSoton of Mr. and Mrs. DenvenUona were )\lyrtle Walker sellor .~t Girls State. Our G&lt;rl . g1ven at the July meeting.
i zel Clelund.
and EU!Ile Brinker; AI~!@~ Slater Linda Yost, was. elect- I Pol luck telr,eshments were 1 Mrs. Lawrence Smith, daughbeing Louise Stewart aOII:·,.f,eti. ed as Mafor of her Cit) . She 1served and a sliel~ boor follow-1 ter All~e. Thomas Weber, and
ra ~OUIJg· .. ~':._n... preslll~t· 'was presented _a_glfl by Mrs. •ed.
,
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lfler a brief visit 11111! Mr. and 1011 Jerry has been promo'*! to
Mrs. Raymond Wilson, and ram- StaU Sargent. He Is with the
lly, Rochester, N.W.
Army it Kal.lerslautem, GerBill Allen was • recent over- many, and his family Hves there
night guest or Cbarles Knight I with him.
of Ohio University.
i Mrs. Eddie Hartung received
. Mrs. Raymond Elberfeld vi- ~ word that her son Edgar has
sited with her sister Helen Wil- beeo pro.,oted to First Lieutenson at Renessaler, N.Y.
ant, he Is stationed at Lock·
Mrs. George Abbott,
Mrs. borne Air Foree Base.
Nina Caie and children MI. Her· Mr. and Mrs. Myers and lam·
mon, called on Mr. and Mrs. ily, Indiana, are visiting with
Denzel Cleland, Sunday.
ber parents Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. Lillie Christy Is spend· lis Frost.
lng a week with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lois Ann Sisson, Long
Don Matlack and Donna Kay, Bottom, is spending sometime
Belpre.
with her sister Mrs. Leonard
Miss Pat Koblentz attended I Koenig Jr., who recently re.
the 4-H Club Congress last week turned home from the Universiat Ohio State.
1 ty Hospital
alter undergoing
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland, I surgery there.
have received word that their Mrs. Curlis Woll and son

Ridge .Keno.
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Join. Garth Smith and

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recently Mr. and Mrs. recently.
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Lawrence F!ll'ley and lonr chi!- .
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dren of Grove City. They wer~ Mr. aJ!d M~. ,
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returning home from a .trtp Elaine: Tony ~ · el,
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down in Tennessee.
ed a birthday P
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,
Mrs. Edith Osborne and Mrs. , of Mr. and Mrs. Ja ~ ,
Mabel Van Meter of Chester, ~~kl glv-::; ~~ d..~~'
called on Mrs. Alice Dodson re- '
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&lt;ently.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sii,nley.;ij~
of Toronto, vlslle4 .over :.~
Howard visited recently with weekend recenUy wli!J .. 1 . ~,
Curtis Wolf at the University Edith Osbome. Mr., .and .M!Jr,
Hospitsl. He underwent major Ronald Osborne ~ed a , lfll1
aurgery there last week.
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For All The Family

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PRICE

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THE SHOE BOX

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lefor• you toke thot wmmor trip,
drive In te Moore's, we'r• always on
tho Jolt to glvo you. tho best in cor
ore and lmtollotlon.

ForGf Run Slate
Iel'eer. Marvin
article on ''Our
:..l!·l.l!l!~r·s attending
~ro·wn, John Dame·
IJII'~t~~~:~Newlun,
Frank .
•i l,
, li!Jl..Patty Smith.
~...., Bill Buok·
and Torry Caruth·
Evans, Debbie Drak•.

OIL
FILT~RS

...... 99c to 1.99

Ronnie Orr, Jim

;;_;;:: ;,r.~·-· Gladys Car·

tile leaders. Mr. and

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INSTALLID

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C4liiY OUT

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THE HOME OP

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FLOOR JACK

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foiJow.. in the cemetery house, Sho,uld docks at the Pomeroy
levee ey, $1,015.06. There were. 1,113
ed &lt;lito ,...........,.,allon o1 the Ipersons other t11an employees at $8 per summe~. The amount psrking meter VIolations 1osued
01 . · 1 truotHa by voting to tate th\ . baskets, they. must will be pro-rated for those rent· with 28 unpaid.
pol hll 1 Mlf-pntpliled drill bavo verifiable pemn.ston.
!nil the cjocks lor less than an Council voted to redeposit tile
IIIIAii ~ oa1y 080 full. In other acUvlty, Mayor Cbar· entire summer.
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rove tlon that t......tgnal head traf· The mayor's report ol $598.· ly between the Pomeroy Nation~
baaed from lie Ughts be IDalalled on West 95 for the month of June was al Bank and Farmers Bank
Damet
Pomeroy, Main-81 at the bridge approach. approved ali was the report of and Savings C'AI. for the Dell
....,rea!lll!lllling the Q,rry ('A) ol Mayor Legar estimated the cost Police Chief Jed Webster that year, and approved the
1967
: . eo11 $160. It wUI he "uaed of following the slate highway reporte·' 21 arrests, 15 accidents budget. Capping of caleb basins
Jariely by cemotery workers department recommendation at. investigated, el&amp;ht bonds taken, In the village was discussed
buf ciu a11o he (X'e&amp;oed iDto 1880, plua the cost of cable. No 44 complaints investigated, 38 briefly but no action was taken.
aervteo for street jobs.
action was taken, but II was illegal parking citations, four Attending were Mayor Legar,
Council alao approved 1 rec- decided to l!l•e the matter fur· warnings issued, flv~ emergen· Clerk . Edna Scboenleb
a nd
cy calls in the vllloge and one Cou?cilmen Roy Reuter Don
om•'"""olloa by the cemetery ther study.
trustees !bat· flower baskets be Council also approved the ft. fire caD. Parking meter re- Collins, Lou Poulin and Robert
takell -from sraves three days naJ reading of an ordinance cc1pts reported were
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Pt. Pleasant Klwania, with
Roddy !!arden Ia a fiRe relief
role, moved another step up tbe
ladder• Monday night with an
8-4 ·eight lnnillg win ovor the
o.Jlipolla Athletics ill
the
Eighth AnouaJ
Kyger Creek
Tournament lor UIUe Leogliers.
Lonnie Harris turned In a m
hlttllr aa Pt. Pleasant Dunlop
Tires dropped a 9-1 decision to
Buffalo in the opening game
of Monday night's actio&amp;.
.
Tilt _Middleplrl Yankees, 1965
defending touraey champlona,
fell by the wayside as I b •
Cheshire Tigers pushed across
three nms ill the bottom of the
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Batlerlet: Middleport -Van Lee and· Craig Thompson to •Powell took ..vet iu tile seventh tripe; Rody Hardd, •• ,.;wo_r
lor four; Lonnie Harris, two fur as CheJhlre eame to bat ID the Dall8bet'IY pve up obr: hila, Matrt ILP) and Wilson; C2le- clinch the win.
Iiljnlng and managed to &amp;et by In four \~'ips; and J!i2ve· ~91
two; Delmas Jividen, two for bottom of tho mlb ilolDg.
walked two and otruck out 15 ill shire - Da~~Bberty (WP), and Steve Lee of the Athletics Kiwmda Bul with ooe out and • double ill !We· !rip&amp; · ..-&lt;~: b•
three, including a double ami a John Roush was bit by a ~ the win.
Quillen and Sbamblirl (5).
and Steve Miller ol Kiwmda three runs in, Steve SJ o a e·• Top bitters for · lhe · "~''
home.run; and Bill Garrison, a .pitch. Georp S!Jamhll• struck For Middleport, Dava Fife •
Klwola 8-4
booked up in a sis inning duel I went to •the moun&lt;l for lbt Alb- were: .Howard Taylor, a ~.J·t
double in three trips to I b e out. Randy Smjtll tripled scor· was two for three, tnc!iudlng a Bill Steele's over the feD&lt;e thel saw Lee. come out best as , letics a'!d walked in lba linal In tllree trips; Steve~.t cllaj"'"
plate.
ing Rouah. Gary Saunders waa triple; SlaB Wllao1, two for homerun broke a 4-4 deadlock far as staUstics ·go, but t b e ' run.
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Line scoro:
bit by a· pitch ud. Mickie Dau- fuur, with a double: and Van lM!tweeu Pt. Pleasant Kiwanis score was H at the end of sis : Powell pitched one and CliO two singles ill four trips: Jl@ ,.,;
DuRiop Tires 010 000- 1 6 1 gherty walked· loading t be Maire was one filr three.
,and the Gallipolis AthleUca in IDnings.
Ithird innings. allowed three hila Slone, one lor lour; 1'1«3 V•: .
Buffalo . . . . . 401 13X -9 11 2 bases. II """ Louie Louden's Top bitters fOr Cbesblre· were the top of the eighth iDning and Rody Hardea came on
to and gave up three walks. He aey and Crail! 'l'bQpJWft. ear.c
Batteries: Dunlop Tires - double thel ocored Smllb wilb Ralldy Smith, a triple in two would have beell enough to wiD take tbe win as he pitched two I struck ou! one. Slone struck out one lor two.
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so croaaed the plate blit the run dea, two !« rour, tneludilll a to take aD 8-4 win ill the night,. ler gave up six hits, walked one were Dave Strickland, two ein- Athletics
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and struck out eight.
gles In four tripo: Mall Waldie, Batteries: Kiwaolo- "'WI-·,,,
Ricky Van Maire
limited won the ball game 7-3.
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the Cheshire Tigers to three vaa Maire gave up five blla, IMiddleport
150 IIIII - 1 1 1 last two lnolnp for Kiwanla no walks and struck out nine Miller, a single in four trips; Athletics Lee.
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CincinRatl Reds' plt&lt;hen end the eighth IDnlng, didn't ret a
hitters could set together once bit Ibis lime, but the uet mull
in a while, maybe they could was just ao prolitable.
win some ball games.
Cloninger was hit oa the loot
That's the way things weut Ia by Cincillllali rellefer Billy Me·
Atlanta, anyway, and this
Cool and &amp;d the shoe polltth
it was the pitchblg that .
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awry aa Cincinnati dropped Umpire T011y Venion.
both games of the abbreviated
series to the Bravea.
Atlanta outslugged the Reda
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Reds infield and M11lan •lreak· thiDk we have a chance."
, The Reds julfi;ed liii&gt;AIIilll.
ant Fisberl (!.()).
ed all the way home, 'lldmg in The Rtids tied the score at iSchwall lor 'fout&gt;1\-lllf'~ID 11111•""
Wedliesday olgbl's schedule
under the throw wltb the win- 8-8 in tbe top of the eighth first Inning to give M!lt .Pappu · ;,:
findo only two games on t h e
ning run.
Iwhen reliever Ted Abernath}' a 4-1 lead. ·1!111·n. .lo S...VOll 1·
card as the actio• moves tooverthrew first ba•e on what I battled back on llfo.Jaltl1u!ml!r"' ·
ward the semi-finals: 6:3tl p.
"A couple weeks ago. it look- I would have been the third out by Alou and
m., Syracuse Giants (1-41) vo.
ed Uke we were out of 1t,",to open the gate Tommy Har· move ahead in tile fifill~iJJni~ :"
&gt; Middleport l!edlegs 11-41) and 8
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p.m., Pt. Pleasant Malleable
F. Robinson, Orioles SY; ,
Schneider, the Br&amp;*"ftilefer;
Iron (1.0) vs. Middleport Red
Kaline, Tigers 58: Scott. Red
gave Atalanta a three • 1'1111'·,, ·
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N. llo Dat t.eague:
But Cincinnati soored "•ln«lr·''
Je Harbrecht gave up
hits including an over the fence
13-2: Blass, Pirateo
run 1'n the sJX· th and t:~~n•hl u"·' ·.
I'd go Ia 1 mloute!"
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~red Red I moved •~· Middleport's Barons put up another run home. The •nrst
Giants 15-4;
in the eil!hth.
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to Cbicaso today for a ~hue- an 11-0 lead Monday at Ellslenl runners he walked were picked I
1·2: Koulax, Dn&lt;111era
Atllmta got a run lit•'the llrD' ·"'
1-1 contest to Buffalo. Dunlop's '
game seriea wllh the Cubs. The High school diamond against
base or his trouble could
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when Pappas walked , 11/trf :
Bob Spradling was two f 0 r ~
SCIOTO RESULTS
Reds sent Jim Maloney (!!H), the Eastern Poay club, in the have been much worse.
The Ptrates scored a 7-1 vic- Get'ger w"tth the ·b··~ · ._.....,,••
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u s. eteran Rob- with au 11-5 victory to stay out was by Caldwell, a bar s t ·
Aker, Athletics 6-2:
Jets outlast .
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Orioles 8-J: Barber
an 11-4 WID m Pomeroy Boys bit a sacrifice Oy. .0 . , 1• •·
six hitter, walked one
a n d Thorntown, Ind., won the lea· start for Chicago.
Leasue.
iB the seventh.
Or 1
League play Monday.
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struck out six. Harbrecht gave lured $1,000 pace Monday
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C. Faulk went the distance on The VIctory wen til
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the mound lor the Pirates, fau· Obvo, who. work"''. &lt;!f!ly !'!i':
aeven.
ven by Marc Ferguson,
the gained 1 touch of baseball im- : I gpoompg ~ hit b~ H. w 01 1 p1cture play of the game, endning n, walking foor and hilt- lh1rd ol an mnmg tD .the elght)t. .
Buflalo took a 4·1 lead after 5-yeor-old mare came
from mortality 1 couple of weeks 1180 I U . lr 1 I seeond base
tl, when he speared
ing one batter. M.IHeck pitched The loss went to M~l, .
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two innillgs, added ooe eacb iD fourth at the head of the stretch when he hit two grand slam ~
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liner in the web of
fur the Dodgers and struck out record 18 now 5-~.
lhe third and lourtb innings aad to win by 31&gt; lengths. FerguSOII home runa In a single game hoe~balseman an
and doubled Caldwell
tO, Issued three free passes and In the first
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hit one batter.
walked , Pete
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was the catalyst that led to the who shoold caleb it. That was
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Top bitters for Bultalo were nmth race behmd What s Up Braves' victory over the Reda aJao Tannehlll's only bad IBn- Baron hitters wero Dave DodPirate hitters were J Will, a Vada Pinson hit a 18Cfllce
Gay Hamson, three for four, Front.
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two-run hamer and single; J. fiy, Gordy Colel!lajl singled. Art, ·,
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 19, 1966-5 The muscolar hurler, who forclug iD one run and walked double, Dennia Ault two singles
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d bl Tommy Hell!ls doubled and Leo
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singles, T. Vaughan, 1 .ou
Cardenas sqled ........, !\l!wv
fer
llfld
gle, Dan Lewis a double alld Two Huntington teoms
an~ C. l:"gf and M. DtUard, Braves could lei ·,;'~1;.,1!t!o; tl
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Mon&lt;lay evening 18 IGA
cher m the Jets tnumph. MeCaldwell started on the East,. ed Newark 7-4 and Bottle Cap Kinney worked on the mound
mound, lasted until
the Inn ohutoot Mtdera Woodmen lor the Yanks. Jet hiller~ were
wbe1 M. Boring relieved lnsuranco of Parkersburg, :1-0. Davts, 1 double and two smgles:
him. Caldwell farmed one, Wllik- Lafon's two run homer
Soulsby, two singles ; Slone 1
ed live, giving up t hits. Boring the third produced the
double and Glaze and J. D. Stolaoned seven, walked one, gave ICOl'ing in the &amp;tUe
ry, each 1 single. Yank hltter1!
up two hits. T81!110b1II lor lbe victory Jim Wells horled
were Snouffer, two doublea and
Barons walked 9 and fanned 10. hit baD for ·the wlllllerl.
1 single, and Phalln, Wyatt and
(13.1 400 0- 11 11 1
McKinney, uch 1 single.
IGA of Huntington came from
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Tannehill and F1oyd, Swarta
WI • a .,rua ou
st in laternatl01181 LeaKUO SlaDdlnp
Caldwell (LP) Borille (5) the second mrung, then saw lba By Ualled Preto lntematloaal
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The two teamo wtll now meet Toledo
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Rochester
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Richmond
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8 o'clock (DST).
Buffalo
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Elk-Kanawha of Jaci&lt;Boavlllo
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CbarlestoD !acea the Nalioa- Syracuse
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wide Eagles of Pomeroy in
Moaday'o Reoollo
opening game while Bob saun- Rochester 4 BuUalo I
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as Millan beat McCool • throw
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FIJ CJIUN'I( In 1 brleflfullowiog funerals and stored adopting the rental for boat money, $1,405.110 and lot moo·
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foiJow.. in the cemetery house, Sho,uld docks at the Pomeroy
levee ey, $1,015.06. There were. 1,113
ed &lt;lito ,...........,.,allon o1 the Ipersons other t11an employees at $8 per summe~. The amount psrking meter VIolations 1osued
01 . · 1 truotHa by voting to tate th\ . baskets, they. must will be pro-rated for those rent· with 28 unpaid.
pol hll 1 Mlf-pntpliled drill bavo verifiable pemn.ston.
!nil the cjocks lor less than an Council voted to redeposit tile
IIIIAii ~ oa1y 080 full. In other acUvlty, Mayor Cbar· entire summer.
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rove tlon that t......tgnal head traf· The mayor's report ol $598.· ly between the Pomeroy Nation~
baaed from lie Ughts be IDalalled on West 95 for the month of June was al Bank and Farmers Bank
Damet
Pomeroy, Main-81 at the bridge approach. approved ali was the report of and Savings C'AI. for the Dell
....,rea!lll!lllling the Q,rry ('A) ol Mayor Legar estimated the cost Police Chief Jed Webster that year, and approved the
1967
: . eo11 $160. It wUI he "uaed of following the slate highway reporte·' 21 arrests, 15 accidents budget. Capping of caleb basins
Jariely by cemotery workers department recommendation at. investigated, el&amp;ht bonds taken, In the village was discussed
buf ciu a11o he (X'e&amp;oed iDto 1880, plua the cost of cable. No 44 complaints investigated, 38 briefly but no action was taken.
aervteo for street jobs.
action was taken, but II was illegal parking citations, four Attending were Mayor Legar,
Council alao approved 1 rec- decided to l!l•e the matter fur· warnings issued, flv~ emergen· Clerk . Edna Scboenleb
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om•'"""olloa by the cemetery ther study.
trustees !bat· flower baskets be Council also approved the ft. fire caD. Parking meter re- Collins, Lou Poulin and Robert
takell -from sraves three days naJ reading of an ordinance cc1pts reported were
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role, moved another step up tbe
ladder• Monday night with an
8-4 ·eight lnnillg win ovor the
o.Jlipolla Athletics ill
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Kyger Creek
Tournament lor UIUe Leogliers.
Lonnie Harris turned In a m
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Tires dropped a 9-1 decision to
Buffalo in the opening game
of Monday night's actio&amp;.
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Tilt _Middleplrl Yankees, 1965
defending touraey champlona,
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Batlerlet: Middleport -Van Lee and· Craig Thompson to •Powell took ..vet iu tile seventh tripe; Rody Hardd, •• ,.;wo_r
lor four; Lonnie Harris, two fur as CheJhlre eame to bat ID the Dall8bet'IY pve up obr: hila, Matrt ILP) and Wilson; C2le- clinch the win.
Iiljnlng and managed to &amp;et by In four \~'ips; and J!i2ve· ~91
two; Delmas Jividen, two for bottom of tho mlb ilolDg.
walked two and otruck out 15 ill shire - Da~~Bberty (WP), and Steve Lee of the Athletics Kiwmda Bul with ooe out and • double ill !We· !rip&amp; · ..-&lt;~: b•
three, including a double ami a John Roush was bit by a ~ the win.
Quillen and Sbamblirl (5).
and Steve Miller ol Kiwmda three runs in, Steve SJ o a e·• Top bitters for · lhe · "~''
home.run; and Bill Garrison, a .pitch. Georp S!Jamhll• struck For Middleport, Dava Fife •
Klwola 8-4
booked up in a sis inning duel I went to •the moun&lt;l for lbt Alb- were: .Howard Taylor, a ~.J·t
double in three trips to I b e out. Randy Smjtll tripled scor· was two for three, tnc!iudlng a Bill Steele's over the feD&lt;e thel saw Lee. come out best as , letics a'!d walked in lba linal In tllree trips; Steve~.t cllaj"'"
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ing Rouah. Gary Saunders waa triple; SlaB Wllao1, two for homerun broke a 4-4 deadlock far as staUstics ·go, but t b e ' run.
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bit by a· pitch ud. Mickie Dau- fuur, with a double: and Van lM!tweeu Pt. Pleasant Kiwanis score was H at the end of sis : Powell pitched one and CliO two singles ill four trips: Jl@ ,.,;
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Ithird innings. allowed three hila Slone, one lor lour; 1'1«3 V•: .
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to and gave up three walks. He aey and Crail! 'l'bQpJWft. ear.c
Batteries: Dunlop Tires - double thel ocored Smllb wilb Ralldy Smith, a triple in two would have beell enough to wiD take tbe win as he pitched two I struck ou! one. Slone struck out one lor two.
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hitters could set together once bit Ibis lime, but the uet mull
in a while, maybe they could was just ao prolitable.
win some ball games.
Cloninger was hit oa the loot
That's the way things weut Ia by Cincillllali rellefer Billy Me·
Atlanta, anyway, and this
Cool and &amp;d the shoe polltth
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awry aa Cincinnati dropped Umpire T011y Venion.
both games of the abbreviated
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Atlanta outslugged the Reda
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Reds infield and M11lan •lreak· thiDk we have a chance."
, The Reds julfi;ed liii&gt;AIIilll.
ant Fisberl (!.()).
ed all the way home, 'lldmg in The Rtids tied the score at iSchwall lor 'fout&gt;1\-lllf'~ID 11111•""
Wedliesday olgbl's schedule
under the throw wltb the win- 8-8 in tbe top of the eighth first Inning to give M!lt .Pappu · ;,:
findo only two games on t h e
ning run.
Iwhen reliever Ted Abernath}' a 4-1 lead. ·1!111·n. .lo S...VOll 1·
card as the actio• moves tooverthrew first ba•e on what I battled back on llfo.Jaltl1u!ml!r"' ·
ward the semi-finals: 6:3tl p.
"A couple weeks ago. it look- I would have been the third out by Alou and
m., Syracuse Giants (1-41) vo.
ed Uke we were out of 1t,",to open the gate Tommy Har· move ahead in tile fifill~iJJni~ :"
&gt; Middleport l!edlegs 11-41) and 8
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p.m., Pt. Pleasant Malleable
F. Robinson, Orioles SY; ,
Schneider, the Br&amp;*"ftilefer;
Iron (1.0) vs. Middleport Red
Kaline, Tigers 58: Scott. Red
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But Cincinnati soored "•ln«lr·''
Je Harbrecht gave up
hits including an over the fence
13-2: Blass, Pirateo
run 1'n the sJX· th and t:~~n•hl u"·' ·.
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~red Red I moved •~· Middleport's Barons put up another run home. The •nrst
Giants 15-4;
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to Cbicaso today for a ~hue- an 11-0 lead Monday at Ellslenl runners he walked were picked I
1·2: Koulax, Dn&lt;111era
Atllmta got a run lit•'the llrD' ·"'
1-1 contest to Buffalo. Dunlop's '
game seriea wllh the Cubs. The High school diamond against
base or his trouble could
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when Pappas walked , 11/trf :
Bob Spradling was two f 0 r ~
SCIOTO RESULTS
Reds sent Jim Maloney (!!H), the Eastern Poay club, in the have been much worse.
The Ptrates scored a 7-1 vic- Get'ger w"tth the ·b··~ · ._.....,,••
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u s. eteran Rob- with au 11-5 victory to stay out was by Caldwell, a bar s t ·
Aker, Athletics 6-2:
Jets outlast .
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Orioles 8-J: Barber
an 11-4 WID m Pomeroy Boys bit a sacrifice Oy. .0 . , 1• •·
six hitter, walked one
a n d Thorntown, Ind., won the lea· start for Chicago.
Leasue.
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struck out six. Harbrecht gave lured $1,000 pace Monday
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C. Faulk went the distance on The VIctory wen til
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the mound lor the Pirates, fau· Obvo, who. work"''. &lt;!f!ly !'!i':
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ven by Marc Ferguson,
the gained 1 touch of baseball im- : I gpoompg ~ hit b~ H. w 01 1 p1cture play of the game, endning n, walking foor and hilt- lh1rd ol an mnmg tD .the elght)t. .
Buflalo took a 4·1 lead after 5-yeor-old mare came
from mortality 1 couple of weeks 1180 I U . lr 1 I seeond base
tl, when he speared
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fur the Dodgers and struck out record 18 now 5-~.
lhe third and lourtb innings aad to win by 31&gt; lengths. FerguSOII home runa In a single game hoe~balseman an
and doubled Caldwell
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walked , Pete
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Gay Hamson, three for four, Front.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 19, 1966-5 The muscolar hurler, who forclug iD one run and walked double, Dennia Ault two singles
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singles, T. Vaughan, 1 .ou
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an~ C. l:"gf and M. DtUard, Braves could lei ·,;'~1;.,1!t!o; tl
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cher m the Jets tnumph. MeCaldwell started on the East,. ed Newark 7-4 and Bottle Cap Kinney worked on the mound
mound, lasted until
the Inn ohutoot Mtdera Woodmen lor the Yanks. Jet hiller~ were
wbe1 M. Boring relieved lnsuranco of Parkersburg, :1-0. Davts, 1 double and two smgles:
him. Caldwell farmed one, Wllik- Lafon's two run homer
Soulsby, two singles ; Slone 1
ed live, giving up t hits. Boring the third produced the
double and Glaze and J. D. Stolaoned seven, walked one, gave ICOl'ing in the &amp;tUe
ry, each 1 single. Yank hltter1!
up two hits. T81!110b1II lor lbe victory Jim Wells horled
were Snouffer, two doublea and
Barons walked 9 and fanned 10. hit baD for ·the wlllllerl.
1 single, and Phalln, Wyatt and
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McKinney, uch 1 single.
IGA of Huntington came from
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Tannehill and F1oyd, Swarta
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Caldwell (LP) Borille (5) the second mrung, then saw lba By Ualled Preto lntematloaal
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Buffalo
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Elk-Kanawha of Jaci&lt;Boavlllo
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Moaday'o Reoollo
opening game while Bob saun- Rochester 4 BuUalo I
der's wtlsen Jets o1 Galllpolis Toledo 7 Richmond &amp; •
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mem.ber of the Meigs County
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Richert 18·9) and MeConnlck
Wedneoday's Games
(7!/116 p.m.
Cincinnati at ChicaJo, 2
Weduesday's Games . ... . Philo al Houaton, niBbt
Chlealo at Cleveland
Pittsburgh at Los Ang, night
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'1 1!. IIIJDII, 0011 If Mr. ml
pt, ~~~t~~.~
llnlltd Prell !ntemaHonal •about ahowing that much lea. had slim 10111 sleeves.
1fOLLYWOOD (UP!) -Lut pre~lere -k lctually gained political broadcull, an4 were Mn. Baall L. lllynos of IQd. Dale lloyd, ~;
NEW YORK (UP!) - Mea. Tlffeau's short bridal aown Highlights of other dealpfl' September's ltlevlslon pte. Ita forst aerloua attenUon jual saddled Wllb more prtoempUo111 dllporl,. has heeD awardld a dolplt FnnkiJn, · lloberllburff ;
IUI'l! Ibm hands up from your waa unveiled during the !ourlh collections:
mlere week waa 1 real meas. tw~ yean 180 ~hen ABC.TV during lhe criUcal Optnii!C Mer1tori011s Mul by hla com- Mn. Clare Rldmli!i
Malllll;
knee.
of six days of fashion under - Geoffrey Beene h\troduMd Nol oniJI the ohowa themselves, · took the provocatove step.
rating perloda. Llkewize, COS. maMina officer whllt ~ervlq 11101111111 Nell, PL PIMUnt. , ,
Where the third hand stope sponsorship of American design· the ''pOiudo coat dnas." but tha fact that all lhree ·
O!leAf Dehull
TV and NBC.TV ware uld ta .. 1 Wireman wltil tha Com· i
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you have the level of the hem er showings.
I Prlnceoa In ahape it wae tiny networkl offered their debuts in At that Umo, the ·network be cooperaUvt In provtdlna the mlllllcatiOII Section at Mar!Do . DI8CIIARGIID: Mn. Mtln'in
of the ahorleot dre" ahown , 11 was white velvet and worn II the lojl llld wldened In lhe the same week·IODI period.
decided. to live its lagging better audience lir times.
Air Bae ~IJ, Chu Lll, Bennett, Jr., and dqhler, ..Pt.
fashion sorlbu In New York to under a 10111 white velvet coat lklrl. with a hlgb front pleat to Officially, lhla nl&amp;htmarlah eDtertaWnent atalua I shot In AI Illy rate, the reslult. were Viet Nam. L Cpl. ~ Is a P~; Paul Elda,.Pt. PJ4!a;.
voew the newest from pace- bordered 1n white fox and give motlon. ·,ll Willi dona In Vlewln&amp; experten.,._Wtth aolllt the arm . In blockbuater form, favorable ta ABC.TV nUngs, Fadllllt of Rutland
Bllh ant, Mn. LIDJd llilllllo ~·
oetllng dOIIIftel'll ·for tall and topped by a dome-shaped hat of 1 w 0 e d 1 and b r 0 0 1 d e 1 . 11 watchen lryllls 1o keep up with II offered Its debula .In one and laal September came tho llchoat He entered lba Marine 11011; Mrs. WU!Iam N-'o ·. · ~·
wmter.
the same fur:
reached chic in totlg ball .gowns. several premieres at once'-IO !liCked . week, holora oil two nightmare-when CBS.TV and Corpa m JuiJ, 19tlt.
Pleaunl
You'll notice your hand , . Preview Long Skirts
-Mollie Parnia went over- , scheduled lo be repealed asam competitors, CBS.TV and NBC. NBC.TV rounded up their
stopped about where a long 1 The Tiffeau and Busch Ltd. board lor the tent or pyramid ' atartlng the week e! Sept. 11. TV: had really got rolling with uually alrafllinl ()n!llllerea
undershirt does. But unless collection also had oometliiDB dr..a. She Uled lhls ahapa for In order to gain a competi- lheor new shows.
ana went head-Jo.head In threeyou•..., contemplaUng marriage for every woman tn ponder- short cocktail and 10118 e~en1111 Uve advantage, however, ene One of the results wso thai way competition with the
and wanting a Jacquea Tiffesu mid-calf skirts by t!NI8. The 10wno 1n pale stiff saUno. She[ network, ABC.TV, Is trying to ABC.TV pulled away to a IDlaller network.
bridal aown, no need to worry leslgner showed two sullo with olso lntro4bced what she called move a number of ill IIIIOIIIIng start In lit• ratings As It happens, the week
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- ·wnat unquestlonaaty were In&lt; a new look In the d~yUme l premieres a week ahead. It aU llld has been · slltisllcally precediDB the scheduled Sept.
long... daytime sklr1s of shifts-a few dresses that had depends on whether sponsor competitive ever since.
11 kickoff starts off with the
current collections.
Inset mldrlfl panola. The rest of approval, production ottuetlons, It should be pointed out, Monday that to Lahor Day, and
EaOh gothered skirt-one her shifts, however, were .atlltj promotion delallo and other however, that another reason ABC-TV doesn't want to woole
plam gray, the other tweed- the comfortable .old look- eoaenUals can be worked out. ABC.TV made Ita laat start two lt. premieres on this travellna
went down to mid-calf and wa" unadorned, simple, loose Ia lhe With the curr011t premiere aeaoono ago had 1D do with the holiday. Therefore 11 to trytna
TWO.THIRDS .
topped by a little jacket. The waist, and perfectly straight.
week discomfort, It doean't fact th•t it was a presidential to move up ita · debuta of
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"prophecy of tomorrow" outfits . - Xlmberly, the famed maker mailer what reason Ia riven for elecUoa year, and lhe network , Tuesday Jhrou1h Friday. It has
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were the ultimate m cover-up. of knit dresses and coslumeo, alteraUons in tbe oetup, so ton&amp; had Ito entertamment prograll!· l only one Saturday prerniere
Jabn D H rbert Tr
Each had opals lo hide whal lintroduced a shell coat, collar· : as some relief Is In the offing mlng interrupted less than its I and none on Sunday.
PEOPlE
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• le!urer wasn 't cloaked Dy the skirts.
less and meant to wear over a - now and later.
competitors.
I Because Gf the complex
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sa_les , While hami-above-t h e-k n e e shift with decorative designs. [
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This was the election year In problems tn such 8 move-up,
READINChJ:IIIIS
~x collecl!on for lhe
.'erst •and to the knee dr.esses Other marks of this collection: However, whole It os true lhat which Congreso failed to ! ABC-TV says 11 will obabl
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July I through July collections, there was news In up ar1 patterna. Puffy airy loward earlier premieres would which meant network reporting - if the are at all sslble
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I showed an increase of $303,· the away-from-Jhe.body dulgn brocade knits were offered for allow easier sampling of new was Inhibited-and the candl· Thus i: says It Is thi:lng oi
WERE NOT
~ over thai collected In the of numerous dresses.
evenlna.
lhowo, the buolne., fact dates had to buy more than the these as " revew•" rath
previous period last year.
The trapeze, tent dreso, I :-Anne Fogarty drew plaudit. overrides any altrulsllc fallout: normal amount of commercial than " remrere:"- much :~
HOME TODAY
Six of the Jtn aoutllea•tern sweatshirt proportion sweater wclh an oranlle wool crochet The kickoff week Is sometimes television lime tn expound and I B 0 d P
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Ohio counties, GalUa, Jackaon, lltaBses, . Batman·inspired sU·1clreos with long sleeves. She crucial to a network's seaoon clarify their views
ni~~ way now .;,s ~~~mng
Pike, Rosa, Scioto and Vlntnn houetlea all added up 1o a called II a pullover awaeler results In the rating. .
Since ABC. TV · wu the 1 televi:~vce~eve~ ai,' ~~o~n I
showed lncreaoes.
scramble to cloak the figure. dress.
The frantic focusmg on smallest network and had the I imposs bl~ b ca 8 '
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F!Jurea showing tile colleo- Even skimmer dreosea had
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least reach, the other networ. s ils seen coast·l&lt;&gt;eoast on video
Ilona for the perlod en
You were workln&amp; at your job . . . went to Villi rell·
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tivea .. . attended school or took the ltido 00111ewheril
. . . went to your church meeting . . . playe_q bridge-.
lo'll!:
Jackets Pupalar
' sequence-well , there it is, a
••. went shopplni . . , worked for your favorite
Albeu- , 11,8011.98 ,
Many dreose• had matching
charity . . . over to the neighbors . . . at your P.Jfl. . • ; .. !J C
GaDfl - $6,102.57, M,410.84. long or short jackets, pulling
certainly be reviewed as , time job . . . Anyway, you weren't home.
Ho&lt;tinl - $2,11119,75, f3,078.29; the coelome In &amp;nod stead
TIJESDAY
premlerea.
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You mllltd c few things. No phone caUs, 1olidlor1,
Jacnoa - $7.35'/.711 $1197.92. aaalnal the traclltlonal suit.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
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$6,242.26, 7,882.69. . paintbox brights, but black and
BY MRS. A. H. BAILEY
Volunteer AuXIliary will moet
profit hurely In a publicity
ntwapoptr . . . for HERE IT, IS awaiting our ,Cot!·
Melp - $4,281.to, $fi,oo2.38. while combinations appeared Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Will, Tuesday, July 16 al 7:30 p.m.
oense by moving Ita ohows up
venftnce. Full of hlttrestiny ntws about o!ko
Pike - $6,251.57,
$3,540.97. frequonUy
two hoys of Bucyrus, 0., -&lt;all· in the hospital cafeteria. Speak·
becauS!!, being lifted oul of
know . . . feature• . . . world news . . . aocial• llt!M
Roll - .U,21Uti, fti,32Ut. Gabardl~e was a favored ed on Mr. and Mre. Stanley er wU1 be Dr. Porras. All mem· PT PLEASANT - City JK&gt; competition with other enlrles.'
... .ttate new! ... ads .ftom your Jauoritt .ttoret o:.·l ,
bera are urged to altend.
lice investigated two mishaps they would gel more space and ! aporll . . . comics ... editOTillls.
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Bcloto- "8,1'19.71, $18,MIJ.IIl. fabric Ditto for woole bulky Trussell Saturday.
VInton - $15,520.19, $6,111.00. and tbsuo weight. Five ~nd Six Mro. A. H. Batley and Mn. FRIENDLY CIRCLE of the Monday afternoon resulting In dominate television Morlea fnr j
Collecllon ~ motar r eldcle, inch square checks showed up Cl9delle Acketl, son W~e. Federated Church will meet property damage but oo person- the better part of a week If a . So, SIT BACK AND RELAX . . . and read what'a 10t
lng on. 11 you want to save or romember, ~~;~metl!llllo
hoost traDer aud use tuu In iD most collections. Plaids, tho spent from Friday Ull Sunday '1\!eaday evelllnB, July 19, at al Injury . The first accident oc· nutnber of programs are
go ahead, cUp It out. Reading tbe QewapaJ~«,~ 10
the tell oounllH aho:MIII the b!J, bold kind, also wera visiting Mr. and Mn. JuniOr 8 p.m. ollbe church. Mloa Ma- curred 2:2S p.m. when a car available.
convenient
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fogures lor lbe penod aDding drummed ink&gt; the faohton Sorden, daughter Dinah, I nd ry EIIJabeth Chapman II the traveling north on Ohio Slre•t There lo only one problem : If ,
ll'a
there
when
you wont to shop !rom it. Your
July t, 9611, and July 10• .1988 parade for fall.
Mrs. Bailey vlalted Mr. and proJI'am leader and Mn. AI· driven by Richard P. Newell, ABC-TV succeed. In moving
paper
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$7,017.88. GIOia- $3,356.'19, $!,· were trimmed In fur--drcllng Sunday.
H Strauss are tha hoattues. Pt. Pleaaan~ struck a parked CBS-TV and NBC-TV msy well
. lilll'lti
858.n. Hocking $1,713.87, neckllnea cuffs and hemlines Mrs. Mary McPeek aod dillWEDNESDAY
car owned by Wallace
Snlilh follow, later if not now. And I Your advertising - ! I I Is !hero, too
road
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$3,377.99, Jackaon - •18,470.34, Scurves 'abounded ao accenta: ghters, Sardl,a visited Mr. and WINDING TRAIL GARDF.N 1409 Ohio Stree~ Pt. Pleasant'. then they'd be bead-t&lt;&gt;headr
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18,806.{8•. Lawrence - $11,310.· The brighter the bolter.
Mrs .. Holly Friend. . .
club will have their
annual Newell was cited for drlvl!lg ~gain, rtcht down tho line-with
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51, $9,1'1US. .Meigs - $5,669.· Typical of daytime print Mr. llld Mrs., Rlchahl Gaul potluck picnic at Royal Oaks while Intoxicated and pro~er- no place to move 1o except
22, ~··· 'Pike - · t8,1140.48, dfl&gt;sses were akimmei'S In the and sons, Ch..ter, 1pen1 ~Sun- park,. Wednesday veniiJI, Me~· ty damage woo esUm•ted ot summer. If ABC-TV lao't l
$2.618.18..... - $8,297.41, 18,- Jerry Silverman collectlon.lday a~ernoon w.llh Mr. and her~ are to meet at
Starks $t40. There were no personal careful, il&amp; new season Is liable
473.76, Scioto - no weo~ly fog· They . were made of swll'ling, Mrs. II arden Ours. &gt;r . r
Pharmacy at 6 p.m. and are injuries.
10 back Into Its "aecond
ure; .1,418.15. Vllltoa no hrighUy colored prints loud Mrs. Elmer Cartrutfier
of reminded to bring own table The oecond mishap occurre~ aeason" of the previous year.
weekly figure, $1,504.16. ,
enough to he heard.
I Newark, called on Mr. and Mrs. service.
at 5 p.m. on Ohio Street when " - - - .. _t,_,...._
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PAST PRESIDENTS of tho car driven by Mary A. Rogers,
collection
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Mrs.
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American
Legion Auxlllary of 30, t401 Ohio Street, hacked on·
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magenta, orange and· black of Balpre, Mr. and Mrl. Her- Drew Weboler Poet wUl m~t to a parked car owned by Mar·
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diamond wool pattern. It had 1 man Caroon and Mr. and lolra. Wednesday eveninl, at I he line Campbell, t202 Ohio Street.
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tubular allhouette.
~IIniey Trwlsell, loca~ called home of Mn. Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Ro10rs was cited for lm·
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on Mr. and Mrs. Warden Oura College Road, Syracuoe. Mem· proper hacking and properly
Very op art was 1 black and Sunday evenllli.
hero are to bring wrapped gifts damaae was estimated at $100.
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while Kle patterned twill tube Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend for tho lllopted nurse,
Con·
HERE ARE SOliE ANSWERS TO QUES. Q. Row dct I bow •r kilcler or electric Mal
drus In the Larry . Aldrich called on Mr. and Mrs. Alpha 11ance Tboma.
TtONS ON THII SENMTIONAL (lUAft.
coatraetor will paJ •r · e*-'J u::.~ ~· o11 JJ.
ANTEE PLAN!
collection. The oquarea were Colirll of Syracuse a SUnday
TIIURSDAY
Salem Center Boys
three inches ' acrons. A abaft afternoon.
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A. Your builder or o{ectric h..tl:l.H
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dross In the coUectlon featured Mr. and Mrs. Jerry While MI. Mor!U Baptist Church I ..,.,cuss e 1!8 81~
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JlhoM tn-2111 Mlddloport horizOntal Roman atripea of of Belpre, spent an eveninl with Fourth and Main,ts, Middle- I Tile Salem Center Boys 4-H
years ot your ele!letric heat¥W, At :.... 1
multiple colors. Collarlesa, lithe ltalpb Ballard f1mUy.
'111ursday, July 21. Ali i. club met July 13 at the schoOl. A. 1t will guarantot tllat the annual .,.,..
cost with a maximum liability ot'ORe ou-i11e eoot ol heatiDB rour h - wllh Ft.....
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Welcome. Sours t p.m..(i:SO p. Carol Poerce, the edvlsor, at·
luo Eleotric R011 &gt;&lt;IU r-ln wlllllo 10~
..nd dollan ($1.000.00) for ,t.,. ll!~~lh
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of a tpec:ftk dotla..OruJ.co•ta • - each
:;.. hall, Tburaday, 7:30 p.m. The buolnels cllscussed was
Q. But •••t If I wut to buitd a Hjt~
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MEIGS CQUNTY Democrat mainly about fair entries. .
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-tlectrle heat f
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club wUJ meet at the Syr&amp;ctlle A dtmonstraUon was goven
A. lt'l even more simple. YOUl' llltlih&amp;Jih1ot
town bill, Tburaday, 7:30p.m. , by Ken Wheeler on Electric I. Q. Who make~ IIIIa ..aranteet
electric heatin g contr.al!tOt11111kM4.tit
AU memberl ate uraed to at- A repurt waa given by David A
Ope1·&amp;tii\J C01t Guarantee a P'ti if rhia
lend. Ladlet are uked to b"'•• Mitchell til Jr. 4-H camp. Be· Either your builder or tle4trle htatinr
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1 1h bo
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&lt;OIItraot4r who hll lbltaUed the heatinl
apeeiAII!atiol\l. You aa~nlne and'*'JrO•~ · it
fore e meet •1 • yo Pay·
sys~m in the new home you buy, or boild.
andwlches or oooldea.
befrrre you ad. You know.itaiai:IUt how
PIDLATHEA WOMEN
of ed oofthall. The next meeting
much your clectrit healill_{_,~t: ~~A~
thl Middleport Church o1 Chrlot will be July 22 at ' p.m. at the Q. Olr.&amp;y, but how doea the guaraalee w•rk t
JOta'll be IUrpriaed. how~~
wW have a picnic diDner on the Salem Center School.
It Ia!
A. When fOU huJ or b\oild a now home with
ebu/ch lin Thunday evelllng
Flamolaoa lleetrto Boat inatatlod, you
Q. Row ean 1 Hllcllr or llootlili! !W.lllfi!~
al 1:30 p.m. Memben art to
RlmiM ud approwe the Written opera\ifta
·Jiarantae hoallar eoato 'ii'i!fR 1 lM.t~u
ltlce • food dlah llld table ler·
Coot Guaranllt llofore you make Ilia pur•ll'ieese•uthT
rr:~ "bncsffi !'l
'lice. In cue ot rain 11 wlll be
ehase. Tilt Gul'llltao will tonllln tho 1111'~:T 9nhcq
mated JUI'bl ..sli of beatlnf )'ll1ll' homo tile
hold In the church d1n1nB room.
A. The build~r or eleetrte beatl~c th*liA
Flame!• fty. Tloe ooat il elearlr llatod
besea h4 guarant.ed 111tii&amp;On ~Ill
ill a lp6Clft&lt; dolla,...nd...nll ftguro. W...
oiBcial ""'" weather data, illuJIItlllW1olt
""' ,.,. tile home,, tile o........ llllo
aloctrie heating exptri-e &lt;illi!ilolll 'IJIIi
otrecl. It .., litM dur"- IIIIo lrlt ..._
lltlmadnr of onnual htaU~'Iiot
full J0U1 JOU OOOUpJ JGIIr - . ,....
1 new eoneept, hut gt«trootflllrlt &amp;rf&lt;ifr;.
yoarly h&lt;a~ng e01t exceeds Ilia atimotod
mau il a bold new step. ·ificfsil 1~HiJ'
ftruro by more than tO%, ,..... 1luildoo
&lt;Akl cU.rn·
Q. WllJ a three-year ru•rantee·t
wiU • - JOU. a. wiU atoo ..U. 117 adJ....
A. Frankly, to dramatically ~ IIIMillll!'"
menta or ..... tllat mq be requirod Ill
...,,ivo bllldon and Flam~less ~
makl your ...........t . , . . oporalll
- - haft '""11pl. ., , . .bl~i·
Roaumbtr: Tba Clunntot illl
oeoaomy and dop&lt;lldability : clt&gt;.~il ~
Wrili., .•• You'll tu11J pulact:J.
uot. llandanl gu&amp;l'ante. ~altAI1tt!lt
for only a few moalhl, or oiJWtililt")Q. ~ wblt · - -..ate Haal Cootl t
ialtial operation or break-in
1\.e
.A. TodiJ,IIIo -of l'fulol• EleoVIe Heat
Stop In ancfS..
tlanleso Real Gall'llltae
lit tho oamd br Tbl Eloetrie Com•
~te the yMr--in,
Our Selection
, . , ta. aetullJ Ill' lowor lfwJ il - ln
abl1itr and eeon- of
1115f. When .JW -biDe tho ~.,
Of Mu1111o
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el- oomfort, coarjlltte -enience aDd
IIIPAIY ... YGU IIW u~~&amp;,
Aeldb!UIJ of eleolrlo heat, wltb tile noweat
law raw, It ldda ap Ill lbl beet poootblo
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left under his door by his alway• had underdeveloped geolt tile cloSe·~ bualneu June 30, 1966, a state banking In- cousin, Jackie Burke, Jr. The lmls. Our doctor Ia giving him
. IO~?rtlolllbied and operating under tbe bankln&amp; laws note said :
a series of Injections to activate
rif:~
~ · ;K'ti i~ll I member of the Federal Reserve System.
his pituitary. Whal could cause
~
. In accordance with a call made by the State "Fairways and greens, cu!." this condition and what are
W 11 Auq,onueo and by the Federal Reserve Ban,k of Burke was telling Marr Mt to the chances the treatment will
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try to oul-slug the big guys, benefit him?
Caslr.'bWiali~ ·with other banks, and caall
which he couldn't, anyway. Just " - .Genital development It
lteii)S ,1'- process of collection -- ---- --- $ ,
keep .the ball In lhelalrway and delayed in hoys with FroehUJ!lti\t! S'ta'tel; Government obllgations,
get ot on the green In lwt, Itch's syndrome, which is causdlrecl and auaranleed ------·------ --Burke was advising.
ed hY a OODBenflal cllaease ot
ObUgaUona of Stllea and polltlcal oubdlvialona
·\aron immediately shot him· the pituitary. These boys have
OIMr.; aeturiUes ~~~~--~-~ -- ------ ---- -- -out of contention with a 78 a characlertstlc type of obesJ.
0\hfl loiDI and dl~ounta - -- ~--- --- --- -- - final day and when Marr ty that chiefiy affects the
1141llf ,pr;tmiSes, furmture and ffrtures, and
,,t three strokes up on breasts, abdomen and thighs.
1\lher usell repreaenllnc bank premllea
~.890.50 dcklaus on the lllh, Dave Every effort should be made
0Je~~£: -------- ----- --------------3.&amp;01.20 •ter confessed he started to bring you IIOD's weiBbt·down
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1posing my acceptance to the tower Umlt of nonnal.
LIABILITIES
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In JOme victims lhls i8 an
llliwfn.IIJI~IJIISits of individuals,
' t il wasn't over yet and that need be done but, if there
... ,mt~~~~~ipa, and corpontlons ~~----- - $1,628,474.84 wnen Marr missed a 16-inch 11 a tumOr of thl pituitary, the
nme and' avlnp de poilu ollndfvlduals,
tt f h·
lh 16th he g1
be
partnersblpa, and corporaUons ~ ~~----c 3,909.241.80 pu or os par on e
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n!moved ourgt.
lilepoiiU·,ofnUniled States Government ----25,811.60 was only one stroke up on cally or by deep X ray trea~
Deposltdl oll o8tate• and political subdivisions
382 735 69 Casper and two on NicklaUs. ments. Following this II may be
&amp;ertlilftl ,ead officera' checka, etc. ------- -9:782:87 That"a how they came to the necusary lor the victim to
Ttlll'ALDii!IIOSITS ~---~~-- - -- $5,956,028.80
18th. Casper bogeyed the hole take
plluttary
lnjectlono
, "· ll'~ •demand deposits ~ -- - -- $1,984,285.00
but Nicklauo get off a throughout llle.
·•&gt;Total t.imeoand aavinga depoolll $3,971,741.80
tremendous drive while Marr's ct- My 3-year-old daughter
Other liabilities ~-~~-~------------------157,969.62 tee shot wound up in the sandi,-O...-O..."-;;;;;=;;;;iii~.....
TOTAL U_ABlLITIES - - ~ -~~ ---- --- -- ----- $8,113,996.42 on the lefl He played out short
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
with a seven Iron, then whistled
e&lt;!itlri10W ~-total par value ·--- - ------· $ 125,000.00 a nine iron three feet from the
~ "!!~-- -- ---------- --------------- 1'15,000.00 cup and putted out for his par.
DRY
UMiivldeot 'jlrolita ~---·------------------120,995.99 Nicklaus also got hii part buill
~IJ'tlA:PITAL ACCOUNTS -----------420,995.99 still left him two strokes back.
CLEANING
'JOIIIAL .. (1JY!JLITIES AND
Later, Marr revealed thai
,. '"l::fiiP.ITilL ACCOUNTS ---- ----·--- --- $6,534,992.41 short seven Iron shot out of the
Service On Request
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to.
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MEMORANDA
sand was "the moot imperlanl
dJ.Qtal deposits for the 15
one" of the tournamenL It
~4~ ·days endlns with call date -~-~ $5,967,723.75 didn't even travel200 yardl.
Ave!Jig~ Pl.total loans for lbe 15
See, you don't always need a CLEANI!RS P,OMEROY
~ehd•r days ending with call dale -- ~ - 4,313,769.51 cannon when you go to war.
Loans asjftown in "Aasets" are after
~ucpon of valuaUon reaervea of ..... '
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AmeriGa .fMiul .. ; . .. 'nit ~ ~ :- rll II• 1'bt a.dl lito•IN - af J.8
Cuellar, ·Owetla ·(" 1nc1 New York 1110 aoo 1116- t .ll 0 ~~ ovol' ID MlldJepol:l, aoepj ·leiiM of 0'*' 48 llllrllilallfl
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110 .on ooo- 4 12 0 I« lba IIIOftlll. , · ' ' ,'
In the Kyler ~ill!.· l.Ut
Ul· ilOWDIDC• Relllll (7) llld Monday evenlq lba !lids, year thl Rldl. l'allllit!IP
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Gibbs; Grant, Pllllt7), etmino IIJODBcnd b)' YOIIII&amp;'e Mlrke~ 11 Kyser to lba MkldliPOri·YII&gt;- ·
. If), Worthlllgton (8) and defellecl the ~-lOs IU ~~ ~ees.:. v 111••1 Tom coOke
7 1 Battey. WP-Rililfl &lt;2-2). LP- lbllshed 12-Sin ,...- ~~011 uw• M-.. .,. .
York 100 001 44'1:- 8 a t CimiJIO (·1-3). HRs-Uhlaender 1ll!lll.
pitched S hit baD II the Red
Bruce, Raymond II.), Taylor (!at), Killebrew &lt;19th), Lopej Tho Ylllkale 11r1 0111 .of II SOl, glvJnl up two ablgl• to
and Heith: 'Sblw, Hamilton tfth~ .
wllh four
fer lb1rd place, BIDdy Becker llld I slqle 10
Iiiii Grote. WP-shaw (7-8).
at preHDI; !lie ar- could Bailey.
000 001 ooo- 1 t 3 tie by wlnnlntl theb: foUr 11111181 '111 Redl got eJabl IIIIa off
(z.7). HR-EIIlot CaDI
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. Cleve
000 4llO Ill- 8 8 O remalJIIDI, two of thlm mike- Pe~ Ault. Cooke had
two
, Lopez, Reed (6), Lee 18) and up aame from ralnoutl.
lllqles, .Ron Clonch a llnlle,
aoo 100 aoo -3 4 o Rodgers: Bell (10-5) '8nd Azcue. The Reds thua auccealully Lo McKinney a single Hysell
00111100 no- z 12 1 LP-Lopez (M). ~vito defended their title, hlvtog won
J Ferre'lra two
Henry 18), Linzy !8), &lt;19th), BroWn (2nd), Cardenal iD 1986 under manqer BUI ~ e :;•A · 8 1Ingle
{9), McDIIIIIel (9) and !lOth), wasner (12th), AlVIs Chflda. 'lllla aeasan, with alldl BMdlet,
0:~ _ 13 1
Veale, Mikkelsen (8) (9th).
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ooo 100 - 3 3 2
Pasliaroni. WP-Perry (13after havintl beea out of manLP-Veale (11-(i).
Ball
140 000 000- li t 2 OliDIIfour years. He bid deDI• Cooke and CochraD.
Aull
J. Miller, Brabender 16), onstrated unus
.. ual earlllr auc- llld Becker..
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000 000 000- 0 5 1 J)rahowaky (9) and E$cllebar- cess as manager of the lndiaDB,Ir
000 030 !Ox- 4 10 0 ren, Roznovsky (3): Pizarro, and with AU.Siilr teamo.
Miller (6) and !Dgglno (2), Lamabe (6),
- - - - -- Jackson (9-7) and Wilhelm &lt;8) and Romano, OPPOSES PROPOSAL
· LP- Koufax ll6·5).
McNertney (B). WP-J. Miller WASHINGTON !UP!) - Je·
(2-5). LP-Pozarro (6-51. IIR8J K tin
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401 001 020- 8 10 0 Powell 12lot), Frank Robinson rome • ea I• tn:'l ont 0
MR. K. L BYRD
Atanta
101 2411 Olx- 9 13 1 (23rd).
the NaUonal Alaocialwn of Letp
N0 tteb 1 ,51 M
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ter Carriero, said Monday hla
appas,
ar
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a1 10
WILL BE AT
Cool
and Coker· Schwall (Only games scheduled)
umon op,_.. I propoa
Sdh~elld~ ,3), Abemathy
guarantee poatal jobs to com·
306 N. 2nd Ave.
Olivo 161 . carroll 191 and
morClal employ.. displaced by
Middleport, Ohio
Torre. WP--OIIvo (4-3). LPchanges In the parcel post sy·
ON
McCool (!1-4) . HRs-Aiou 12lst),
'~':;.ti!,g told the Senate post
Jones Otth).
1\
otnce committee thai the pro- THURSDAY JULY 21
Chl
OSOvision
In a house-passed blll
020 100
6 11 1
FROM
St. ~:Is 010 003 30x- ? 13 0 By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. tn assure jobs ·fon railway ex·
Ellsworth Jenkins ,81 ond Mumps, an acute lniOCUon press agency workers might
9 am to 12 noon
Hundley; jaster, Hoerner 181 of the parotid salivary glands, jeopardize "rightful
promoTo repair and service
and McCarver. WP-Jaster 15- 18 tarely a serious childhood Uona" of oubotftute employes
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cllsease but occasionally may now In the poatal aervtce.
hearing aids
cause menlnBitll or encephali· - - - - ' ' - - - - - • Ions 7,090 yards, only . 90 lis (~rain fever).
Recovery
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llaHorlll and auppll11 for
yards shorter than the Fll'e· irom these complicatiO!UI Is the has bypoarrhylhmla.
Brain
111 m1k11 for ule
·~.no layout.
rule but somelimeo ,they leave specialists tell us there is no
Everything worked right lor the child with some degree at hope for her. She can't even sll .IIR. BYRD will be .lad
me there," M~rr smiled at the deafness.
up or hold her head up. How to give yqu a free bear·
lng teat wllh lhe latell
r~collectmn. . I tried n~~ to When a hoy escapes mumps long do these children Uve?
have even ooe bad round.
until adol..cence or adulthood A - Hypoarrbylhtmta rofm 3eltone Electronic equiJI'
ment.
He clldn't, either, firing a 70. the disease may "go down" to a type of abnormal brain
69-70·71-260 that was two and cauae an acute lnftamma- wave eeen on the electroenca.'
If hurlng Ia your
strokes better than Bllly Casper lion of the testicles. lnflamma- phalogram ID children with ltproblem
leltene II
and Nicklaus, tied for second tioo of the ovaries in older vere mental retardation. When
theanawor
place, and was wortb $25,000 at girls may also occur but
1s there are other chtdren tn the
the presentation ceremony.
much rarer.
family, 11 Is uually better for
Only a short time before thai, This Involvement of the sex them to put the affected child
Marr blew a chance to win the glands can be prevented by in an institution. How long such
Insurance City Open and keeping the victim 1n bed dur· a child can live is hard ta say.
HHring Aid Center
deopondently told hlw wife, ing the acute stage of the paro- Much depew on the care II is
504 TINTH IT.
Suaan, he didn't think he'd ever lid swelling. A reader ..,.ites to given but, sooner or later. pneu·
HUNTINGTON, w. VA.
win a big one.
say thai his younger brother monia or some other infection
Phon• 525-7221
"I think I've got too much had this complication and to will prove fatal.
in me .. he'iold her
ask whether this would prevent
· -- ' d ted if. Mrs him becoming a father later In
any evo
w e,
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Marr told her husband thai was llle. In hoth hoya and lil'ls,
just plain nonsense and tried there Is no permanent damaae
her best to cheer him up.
to the sex glands and no Inter·
Marr began last year'a final ference with subsequent paren~
round of the PGA tied for the hood.
lead with Tommy Aaron, ·who When the hard swelling of the
jumped from the box with parotid hojjinl to ilul&gt;llde, slrlcl
llzzllng M on the first day bed root is no longer necessary
and sUU was out in front after or advisable. A day·by-day In38 holes.
crease in activity will help the
Final Lucky Note
victim ID get his strength back.

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Natlonatte,.ue
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SO 18 .568 81&gt; Pittsburgh
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."Chicago
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Kansas City 41 t9 .488 161&gt; AUanta
44 t7 .184 11
~New Vorl&lt; tl 49 456 181&gt; St. !Aluis
43 46 .483· II
i Washington 4ll ii.'l .410 21 Cincinnati
S9 SO .t38 15
Boston
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Cleve 1 Calli 1, nllhl
New York 4 Houoton 1, lsi
Biltimore 5 Chicago 3, night New York 6 Houston 3, 2nd
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AUanta 9 CinCIDDI
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tAD Times EDT)
San Fran 3 PIUs 2, night
Chicago at Cleveland-How· St. !Aluis 7 Chicago 6, night
ard (4-l) Siebert (8-4). 7:30 Tueoday's l'rollable Pllchon
p.m.u ,.: ·
(All Ttmo• EDT!
Detroit at Baltimore-Wilson Cincinnati at
(i-7) .ai-«Baiber 118-4). 8 p.m. ney (10-4) vs. Roberts 14-5).
Kansas City at New York- 2:30 p.m.
HunterJ&lt;UI vs: SIDttlemyre (7· Philadelphia at HoustonII) . 8 .p.m.
Bunnin• (9-6) vs. Farrell (3-6) .
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Wedneoday's Games
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Cincinnati at ChicaJo, 2
Weduesday's Games . ... . Philo al Houaton, niBbt
Chlealo at Cleveland
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the 'same muscle league
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Jack Nocklaus or
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If I have my choice, 1d
lil~ ~pi~, belte:l'~arr ~s rath.~ hplay the
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sifi"cdy a
one-s
W 0 ses,
e says ca,
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merely happened to caleb n!allze ~ do~t ~j out .. the
IIJJI!!!~. in a bottle a year ago couneo
PY s me.
1 Marr's chtmceo In the POA
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major 'goli tie In 13 yeara u a day are calculated na
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old Texan . doeah'l hll 'em far ooune Ia considered one of the
l eo~ough and It aertoualy handl· longest In the country.
:-cappad lolm on the l0111er But tha Laurel Vllley
champlonohlp couroea.
Club coune on which Marr
Morr .,.... wilb · them-up thl 1988 PGA liUo
to •
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W!.' ..fbl!'c-erolgDed directors, atteal the correctness
af this .reoort of condition and declare that It bas been I
aamlned by us and to the be$! of our lmowledge and helief ls'trllnnd correct.
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Swoni'To and subscribed before me thia 16111 ~Y of July,
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'1 1!. IIIJDII, 0011 If Mr. ml
pt, ~~~t~~.~
llnlltd Prell !ntemaHonal •about ahowing that much lea. had slim 10111 sleeves.
1fOLLYWOOD (UP!) -Lut pre~lere -k lctually gained political broadcull, an4 were Mn. Baall L. lllynos of IQd. Dale lloyd, ~;
NEW YORK (UP!) - Mea. Tlffeau's short bridal aown Highlights of other dealpfl' September's ltlevlslon pte. Ita forst aerloua attenUon jual saddled Wllb more prtoempUo111 dllporl,. has heeD awardld a dolplt FnnkiJn, · lloberllburff ;
IUI'l! Ibm hands up from your waa unveiled during the !ourlh collections:
mlere week waa 1 real meas. tw~ yean 180 ~hen ABC.TV during lhe criUcal Optnii!C Mer1tori011s Mul by hla com- Mn. Clare Rldmli!i
Malllll;
knee.
of six days of fashion under - Geoffrey Beene h\troduMd Nol oniJI the ohowa themselves, · took the provocatove step.
rating perloda. Llkewize, COS. maMina officer whllt ~ervlq 11101111111 Nell, PL PIMUnt. , ,
Where the third hand stope sponsorship of American design· the ''pOiudo coat dnas." but tha fact that all lhree ·
O!leAf Dehull
TV and NBC.TV ware uld ta .. 1 Wireman wltil tha Com· i
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you have the level of the hem er showings.
I Prlnceoa In ahape it wae tiny networkl offered their debuts in At that Umo, the ·network be cooperaUvt In provtdlna the mlllllcatiOII Section at Mar!Do . DI8CIIARGIID: Mn. Mtln'in
of the ahorleot dre" ahown , 11 was white velvet and worn II the lojl llld wldened In lhe the same week·IODI period.
decided. to live its lagging better audience lir times.
Air Bae ~IJ, Chu Lll, Bennett, Jr., and dqhler, ..Pt.
fashion sorlbu In New York to under a 10111 white velvet coat lklrl. with a hlgb front pleat to Officially, lhla nl&amp;htmarlah eDtertaWnent atalua I shot In AI Illy rate, the reslult. were Viet Nam. L Cpl. ~ Is a P~; Paul Elda,.Pt. PJ4!a;.
voew the newest from pace- bordered 1n white fox and give motlon. ·,ll Willi dona In Vlewln&amp; experten.,._Wtth aolllt the arm . In blockbuater form, favorable ta ABC.TV nUngs, Fadllllt of Rutland
Bllh ant, Mn. LIDJd llilllllo ~·
oetllng dOIIIftel'll ·for tall and topped by a dome-shaped hat of 1 w 0 e d 1 and b r 0 0 1 d e 1 . 11 watchen lryllls 1o keep up with II offered Its debula .In one and laal September came tho llchoat He entered lba Marine 11011; Mrs. WU!Iam N-'o ·. · ~·
wmter.
the same fur:
reached chic in totlg ball .gowns. several premieres at once'-IO !liCked . week, holora oil two nightmare-when CBS.TV and Corpa m JuiJ, 19tlt.
Pleaunl
You'll notice your hand , . Preview Long Skirts
-Mollie Parnia went over- , scheduled lo be repealed asam competitors, CBS.TV and NBC. NBC.TV rounded up their
stopped about where a long 1 The Tiffeau and Busch Ltd. board lor the tent or pyramid ' atartlng the week e! Sept. 11. TV: had really got rolling with uually alrafllinl ()n!llllerea
undershirt does. But unless collection also had oometliiDB dr..a. She Uled lhls ahapa for In order to gain a competi- lheor new shows.
ana went head-Jo.head In threeyou•..., contemplaUng marriage for every woman tn ponder- short cocktail and 10118 e~en1111 Uve advantage, however, ene One of the results wso thai way competition with the
and wanting a Jacquea Tiffesu mid-calf skirts by t!NI8. The 10wno 1n pale stiff saUno. She[ network, ABC.TV, Is trying to ABC.TV pulled away to a IDlaller network.
bridal aown, no need to worry leslgner showed two sullo with olso lntro4bced what she called move a number of ill IIIIOIIIIng start In lit• ratings As It happens, the week
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- ·wnat unquestlonaaty were In&lt; a new look In the d~yUme l premieres a week ahead. It aU llld has been · slltisllcally precediDB the scheduled Sept.
long... daytime sklr1s of shifts-a few dresses that had depends on whether sponsor competitive ever since.
11 kickoff starts off with the
current collections.
Inset mldrlfl panola. The rest of approval, production ottuetlons, It should be pointed out, Monday that to Lahor Day, and
EaOh gothered skirt-one her shifts, however, were .atlltj promotion delallo and other however, that another reason ABC-TV doesn't want to woole
plam gray, the other tweed- the comfortable .old look- eoaenUals can be worked out. ABC.TV made Ita laat start two lt. premieres on this travellna
went down to mid-calf and wa" unadorned, simple, loose Ia lhe With the curr011t premiere aeaoono ago had 1D do with the holiday. Therefore 11 to trytna
TWO.THIRDS .
topped by a little jacket. The waist, and perfectly straight.
week discomfort, It doean't fact th•t it was a presidential to move up ita · debuta of
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"prophecy of tomorrow" outfits . - Xlmberly, the famed maker mailer what reason Ia riven for elecUoa year, and lhe network , Tuesday Jhrou1h Friday. It has
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were the ultimate m cover-up. of knit dresses and coslumeo, alteraUons in tbe oetup, so ton&amp; had Ito entertamment prograll!· l only one Saturday prerniere
Jabn D H rbert Tr
Each had opals lo hide whal lintroduced a shell coat, collar· : as some relief Is In the offing mlng interrupted less than its I and none on Sunday.
PEOPlE
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• le!urer wasn 't cloaked Dy the skirts.
less and meant to wear over a - now and later.
competitors.
I Because Gf the complex
t11 (J.....
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sa_les , While hami-above-t h e-k n e e shift with decorative designs. [
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This was the election year In problems tn such 8 move-up,
READINChJ:IIIIS
~x collecl!on for lhe
.'erst •and to the knee dr.esses Other marks of this collection: However, whole It os true lhat which Congreso failed to ! ABC-TV says 11 will obabl
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MESSAGE
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July I through July collections, there was news In up ar1 patterna. Puffy airy loward earlier premieres would which meant network reporting - if the are at all sslble
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I showed an increase of $303,· the away-from-Jhe.body dulgn brocade knits were offered for allow easier sampling of new was Inhibited-and the candl· Thus i: says It Is thi:lng oi
WERE NOT
~ over thai collected In the of numerous dresses.
evenlna.
lhowo, the buolne., fact dates had to buy more than the these as " revew•" rath
previous period last year.
The trapeze, tent dreso, I :-Anne Fogarty drew plaudit. overrides any altrulsllc fallout: normal amount of commercial than " remrere:"- much :~
HOME TODAY
Six of the Jtn aoutllea•tern sweatshirt proportion sweater wclh an oranlle wool crochet The kickoff week Is sometimes television lime tn expound and I B 0 d P
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Ohio counties, GalUa, Jackaon, lltaBses, . Batman·inspired sU·1clreos with long sleeves. She crucial to a network's seaoon clarify their views
ni~~ way now .;,s ~~~mng
Pike, Rosa, Scioto and Vlntnn houetlea all added up 1o a called II a pullover awaeler results In the rating. .
Since ABC. TV · wu the 1 televi:~vce~eve~ ai,' ~~o~n I
showed lncreaoes.
scramble to cloak the figure. dress.
The frantic focusmg on smallest network and had the I imposs bl~ b ca 8 '
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F!Jurea showing tile colleo- Even skimmer dreosea had
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least reach, the other networ. s ils seen coast·l&lt;&gt;eoast on video
Ilona for the perlod en
You were workln&amp; at your job . . . went to Villi rell·
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owagaer.
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9, 19M, and July 10, 19!15 folwere more sought • fte_:_~
I "' lhe start or a serleo
tivea .. . attended school or took the ltido 00111ewheril
. . . went to your church meeting . . . playe_q bridge-.
lo'll!:
Jackets Pupalar
' sequence-well , there it is, a
••. went shopplni . . , worked for your favorite
Albeu- , 11,8011.98 ,
Many dreose• had matching
charity . . . over to the neighbors . . . at your P.Jfl. . • ; .. !J C
GaDfl - $6,102.57, M,410.84. long or short jackets, pulling
certainly be reviewed as , time job . . . Anyway, you weren't home.
Ho&lt;tinl - $2,11119,75, f3,078.29; the coelome In &amp;nod stead
TIJESDAY
premlerea.
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You mllltd c few things. No phone caUs, 1olidlor1,
Jacnoa - $7.35'/.711 $1197.92. aaalnal the traclltlonal suit.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
ABC·TV, of course, would
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$6,242.26, 7,882.69. . paintbox brights, but black and
BY MRS. A. H. BAILEY
Volunteer AuXIliary will moet
profit hurely In a publicity
ntwapoptr . . . for HERE IT, IS awaiting our ,Cot!·
Melp - $4,281.to, $fi,oo2.38. while combinations appeared Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Will, Tuesday, July 16 al 7:30 p.m.
oense by moving Ita ohows up
venftnce. Full of hlttrestiny ntws about o!ko
Pike - $6,251.57,
$3,540.97. frequonUy
two hoys of Bucyrus, 0., -&lt;all· in the hospital cafeteria. Speak·
becauS!!, being lifted oul of
know . . . feature• . . . world news . . . aocial• llt!M
Roll - .U,21Uti, fti,32Ut. Gabardl~e was a favored ed on Mr. and Mre. Stanley er wU1 be Dr. Porras. All mem· PT PLEASANT - City JK&gt; competition with other enlrles.'
... .ttate new! ... ads .ftom your Jauoritt .ttoret o:.·l ,
bera are urged to altend.
lice investigated two mishaps they would gel more space and ! aporll . . . comics ... editOTillls.
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Bcloto- "8,1'19.71, $18,MIJ.IIl. fabric Ditto for woole bulky Trussell Saturday.
VInton - $15,520.19, $6,111.00. and tbsuo weight. Five ~nd Six Mro. A. H. Batley and Mn. FRIENDLY CIRCLE of the Monday afternoon resulting In dominate television Morlea fnr j
Collecllon ~ motar r eldcle, inch square checks showed up Cl9delle Acketl, son W~e. Federated Church will meet property damage but oo person- the better part of a week If a . So, SIT BACK AND RELAX . . . and read what'a 10t
lng on. 11 you want to save or romember, ~~;~metl!llllo
hoost traDer aud use tuu In iD most collections. Plaids, tho spent from Friday Ull Sunday '1\!eaday evelllnB, July 19, at al Injury . The first accident oc· nutnber of programs are
go ahead, cUp It out. Reading tbe QewapaJ~«,~ 10
the tell oounllH aho:MIII the b!J, bold kind, also wera visiting Mr. and Mn. JuniOr 8 p.m. ollbe church. Mloa Ma- curred 2:2S p.m. when a car available.
convenient
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fogures lor lbe penod aDding drummed ink&gt; the faohton Sorden, daughter Dinah, I nd ry EIIJabeth Chapman II the traveling north on Ohio Slre•t There lo only one problem : If ,
ll'a
there
when
you wont to shop !rom it. Your
July t, 9611, and July 10• .1988 parade for fall.
Mrs. Bailey vlalted Mr. and proJI'am leader and Mn. AI· driven by Richard P. Newell, ABC-TV succeed. In moving
paper
Is
always
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$7,017.88. GIOia- $3,356.'19, $!,· were trimmed In fur--drcllng Sunday.
H Strauss are tha hoattues. Pt. Pleaaan~ struck a parked CBS-TV and NBC-TV msy well
. lilll'lti
858.n. Hocking $1,713.87, neckllnea cuffs and hemlines Mrs. Mary McPeek aod dillWEDNESDAY
car owned by Wallace
Snlilh follow, later if not now. And I Your advertising - ! I I Is !hero, too
road
by
men
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tho
time
and
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$3,377.99, Jackaon - •18,470.34, Scurves 'abounded ao accenta: ghters, Sardl,a visited Mr. and WINDING TRAIL GARDF.N 1409 Ohio Stree~ Pt. Pleasant'. then they'd be bead-t&lt;&gt;headr
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aurveya
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nationally
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18,806.{8•. Lawrence - $11,310.· The brighter the bolter.
Mrs .. Holly Friend. . .
club will have their
annual Newell was cited for drlvl!lg ~gain, rtcht down tho line-with
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51, $9,1'1US. .Meigs - $5,669.· Typical of daytime print Mr. llld Mrs., Rlchahl Gaul potluck picnic at Royal Oaks while Intoxicated and pro~er- no place to move 1o except
22, ~··· 'Pike - · t8,1140.48, dfl&gt;sses were akimmei'S In the and sons, Ch..ter, 1pen1 ~Sun- park,. Wednesday veniiJI, Me~· ty damage woo esUm•ted ot summer. If ABC-TV lao't l
$2.618.18..... - $8,297.41, 18,- Jerry Silverman collectlon.lday a~ernoon w.llh Mr. and her~ are to meet at
Starks $t40. There were no personal careful, il&amp; new season Is liable
473.76, Scioto - no weo~ly fog· They . were made of swll'ling, Mrs. II arden Ours. &gt;r . r
Pharmacy at 6 p.m. and are injuries.
10 back Into Its "aecond
ure; .1,418.15. Vllltoa no hrighUy colored prints loud Mrs. Elmer Cartrutfier
of reminded to bring own table The oecond mishap occurre~ aeason" of the previous year.
weekly figure, $1,504.16. ,
enough to he heard.
I Newark, called on Mr. and Mrs. service.
at 5 p.m. on Ohio Street when " - - - .. _t,_,...._
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PAST PRESIDENTS of tho car driven by Mary A. Rogers,
collection
was
done
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and
Mrs.
Erneal
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American
Legion Auxlllary of 30, t401 Ohio Street, hacked on·
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magenta, orange and· black of Balpre, Mr. and Mrl. Her- Drew Weboler Poet wUl m~t to a parked car owned by Mar·
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diamond wool pattern. It had 1 man Caroon and Mr. and lolra. Wednesday eveninl, at I he line Campbell, t202 Ohio Street.
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tubular allhouette.
~IIniey Trwlsell, loca~ called home of Mn. Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Ro10rs was cited for lm·
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Mo4em Art DelfgDa
on Mr. and Mrs. Warden Oura College Road, Syracuoe. Mem· proper hacking and properly
Very op art was 1 black and Sunday evenllli.
hero are to bring wrapped gifts damaae was estimated at $100.
'I~ 3rll
while Kle patterned twill tube Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend for tho lllopted nurse,
Con·
HERE ARE SOliE ANSWERS TO QUES. Q. Row dct I bow •r kilcler or electric Mal
drus In the Larry . Aldrich called on Mr. and Mrs. Alpha 11ance Tboma.
TtONS ON THII SENMTIONAL (lUAft.
coatraetor will paJ •r · e*-'J u::.~ ~· o11 JJ.
ANTEE PLAN!
collection. The oquarea were Colirll of Syracuse a SUnday
TIIURSDAY
Salem Center Boys
three inches ' acrons. A abaft afternoon.
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Q. Enctlp ttlliat de nu meaa 117 a Cu1ru.
A. Your builder or o{ectric h..tl:l.H
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dross In the coUectlon featured Mr. and Mrs. Jerry While MI. Mor!U Baptist Church I ..,.,cuss e 1!8 81~
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JlhoM tn-2111 Mlddloport horizOntal Roman atripea of of Belpre, spent an eveninl with Fourth and Main,ts, Middle- I Tile Salem Center Boys 4-H
years ot your ele!letric heat¥W, At :.... 1
multiple colors. Collarlesa, lithe ltalpb Ballard f1mUy.
'111ursday, July 21. Ali i. club met July 13 at the schoOl. A. 1t will guarantot tllat the annual .,.,..
cost with a maximum liability ot'ORe ou-i11e eoot ol heatiDB rour h - wllh Ft.....
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Welcome. Sours t p.m..(i:SO p. Carol Poerce, the edvlsor, at·
luo Eleotric R011 &gt;&lt;IU r-ln wlllllo 10~
..nd dollan ($1.000.00) for ,t.,. ll!~~lh
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I tended along with 15 members.
of a tpec:ftk dotla..OruJ.co•ta • - each
:;.. hall, Tburaday, 7:30 p.m. The buolnels cllscussed was
Q. But •••t If I wut to buitd a Hjt~
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roar for the 6rtl thrt1 fall ''"n ot
MEIGS CQUNTY Democrat mainly about fair entries. .
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-tlectrle heat f
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club wUJ meet at the Syr&amp;ctlle A dtmonstraUon was goven
A. lt'l even more simple. YOUl' llltlih&amp;Jih1ot
town bill, Tburaday, 7:30p.m. , by Ken Wheeler on Electric I. Q. Who make~ IIIIa ..aranteet
electric heatin g contr.al!tOt11111kM4.tit
AU memberl ate uraed to at- A repurt waa given by David A
Ope1·&amp;tii\J C01t Guarantee a P'ti if rhia
lend. Ladlet are uked to b"'•• Mitchell til Jr. 4-H camp. Be· Either your builder or tle4trle htatinr
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lb
1 1h bo
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&lt;OIItraot4r who hll lbltaUed the heatinl
apeeiAII!atiol\l. You aa~nlne and'*'JrO•~ · it
fore e meet •1 • yo Pay·
sys~m in the new home you buy, or boild.
andwlches or oooldea.
befrrre you ad. You know.itaiai:IUt how
PIDLATHEA WOMEN
of ed oofthall. The next meeting
much your clectrit healill_{_,~t: ~~A~
thl Middleport Church o1 Chrlot will be July 22 at ' p.m. at the Q. Olr.&amp;y, but how doea the guaraalee w•rk t
JOta'll be IUrpriaed. how~~
wW have a picnic diDner on the Salem Center School.
It Ia!
A. When fOU huJ or b\oild a now home with
ebu/ch lin Thunday evelllng
Flamolaoa lleetrto Boat inatatlod, you
Q. Row ean 1 Hllcllr or llootlili! !W.lllfi!~
al 1:30 p.m. Memben art to
RlmiM ud approwe the Written opera\ifta
·Jiarantae hoallar eoato 'ii'i!fR 1 lM.t~u
ltlce • food dlah llld table ler·
Coot Guaranllt llofore you make Ilia pur•ll'ieese•uthT
rr:~ "bncsffi !'l
'lice. In cue ot rain 11 wlll be
ehase. Tilt Gul'llltao will tonllln tho 1111'~:T 9nhcq
mated JUI'bl ..sli of beatlnf )'ll1ll' homo tile
hold In the church d1n1nB room.
A. The build~r or eleetrte beatl~c th*liA
Flame!• fty. Tloe ooat il elearlr llatod
besea h4 guarant.ed 111tii&amp;On ~Ill
ill a lp6Clft&lt; dolla,...nd...nll ftguro. W...
oiBcial ""'" weather data, illuJIItlllW1olt
""' ,.,. tile home,, tile o........ llllo
aloctrie heating exptri-e &lt;illi!ilolll 'IJIIi
otrecl. It .., litM dur"- IIIIo lrlt ..._
lltlmadnr of onnual htaU~'Iiot
full J0U1 JOU OOOUpJ JGIIr - . ,....
1 new eoneept, hut gt«trootflllrlt &amp;rf&lt;ifr;.
yoarly h&lt;a~ng e01t exceeds Ilia atimotod
mau il a bold new step. ·ificfsil 1~HiJ'
ftruro by more than tO%, ,..... 1luildoo
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Q. WllJ a three-year ru•rantee·t
wiU • - JOU. a. wiU atoo ..U. 117 adJ....
A. Frankly, to dramatically ~ IIIMillll!'"
menta or ..... tllat mq be requirod Ill
...,,ivo bllldon and Flam~less ~
makl your ...........t . , . . oporalll
- - haft '""11pl. ., , . .bl~i·
Roaumbtr: Tba Clunntot illl
oeoaomy and dop&lt;lldability : clt&gt;.~il ~
Wrili., .•• You'll tu11J pulact:J.
uot. llandanl gu&amp;l'ante. ~altAI1tt!lt
for only a few moalhl, or oiJWtililt")Q. ~ wblt · - -..ate Haal Cootl t
ialtial operation or break-in
1\.e
.A. TodiJ,IIIo -of l'fulol• EleoVIe Heat
Stop In ancfS..
tlanleso Real Gall'llltae
lit tho oamd br Tbl Eloetrie Com•
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Our Selection
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el- oomfort, coarjlltte -enience aDd
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law raw, It ldda ap Ill lbl beet poootblo
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left under his door by his alway• had underdeveloped geolt tile cloSe·~ bualneu June 30, 1966, a state banking In- cousin, Jackie Burke, Jr. The lmls. Our doctor Ia giving him
. IO~?rtlolllbied and operating under tbe bankln&amp; laws note said :
a series of Injections to activate
rif:~
~ · ;K'ti i~ll I member of the Federal Reserve System.
his pituitary. Whal could cause
~
. In accordance with a call made by the State "Fairways and greens, cu!." this condition and what are
W 11 Auq,onueo and by the Federal Reserve Ban,k of Burke was telling Marr Mt to the chances the treatment will
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try to oul-slug the big guys, benefit him?
Caslr.'bWiali~ ·with other banks, and caall
which he couldn't, anyway. Just " - .Genital development It
lteii)S ,1'- process of collection -- ---- --- $ ,
keep .the ball In lhelalrway and delayed in hoys with FroehUJ!lti\t! S'ta'tel; Government obllgations,
get ot on the green In lwt, Itch's syndrome, which is causdlrecl and auaranleed ------·------ --Burke was advising.
ed hY a OODBenflal cllaease ot
ObUgaUona of Stllea and polltlcal oubdlvialona
·\aron immediately shot him· the pituitary. These boys have
OIMr.; aeturiUes ~~~~--~-~ -- ------ ---- -- -out of contention with a 78 a characlertstlc type of obesJ.
0\hfl loiDI and dl~ounta - -- ~--- --- --- -- - final day and when Marr ty that chiefiy affects the
1141llf ,pr;tmiSes, furmture and ffrtures, and
,,t three strokes up on breasts, abdomen and thighs.
1\lher usell repreaenllnc bank premllea
~.890.50 dcklaus on the lllh, Dave Every effort should be made
0Je~~£: -------- ----- --------------3.&amp;01.20 •ter confessed he started to bring you IIOD's weiBbt·down
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1posing my acceptance to the tower Umlt of nonnal.
LIABILITIES
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llliwfn.IIJI~IJIISits of individuals,
' t il wasn't over yet and that need be done but, if there
... ,mt~~~~~ipa, and corpontlons ~~----- - $1,628,474.84 wnen Marr missed a 16-inch 11 a tumOr of thl pituitary, the
nme and' avlnp de poilu ollndfvlduals,
tt f h·
lh 16th he g1
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partnersblpa, and corporaUons ~ ~~----c 3,909.241.80 pu or os par on e
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lilepoiiU·,ofnUniled States Government ----25,811.60 was only one stroke up on cally or by deep X ray trea~
Deposltdl oll o8tate• and political subdivisions
382 735 69 Casper and two on NicklaUs. ments. Following this II may be
&amp;ertlilftl ,ead officera' checka, etc. ------- -9:782:87 That"a how they came to the necusary lor the victim to
Ttlll'ALDii!IIOSITS ~---~~-- - -- $5,956,028.80
18th. Casper bogeyed the hole take
plluttary
lnjectlono
, "· ll'~ •demand deposits ~ -- - -- $1,984,285.00
but Nicklauo get off a throughout llle.
·•&gt;Total t.imeoand aavinga depoolll $3,971,741.80
tremendous drive while Marr's ct- My 3-year-old daughter
Other liabilities ~-~~-~------------------157,969.62 tee shot wound up in the sandi,-O...-O..."-;;;;;=;;;;iii~.....
TOTAL U_ABlLITIES - - ~ -~~ ---- --- -- ----- $8,113,996.42 on the lefl He played out short
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
with a seven Iron, then whistled
e&lt;!itlri10W ~-total par value ·--- - ------· $ 125,000.00 a nine iron three feet from the
~ "!!~-- -- ---------- --------------- 1'15,000.00 cup and putted out for his par.
DRY
UMiivldeot 'jlrolita ~---·------------------120,995.99 Nicklaus also got hii part buill
~IJ'tlA:PITAL ACCOUNTS -----------420,995.99 still left him two strokes back.
CLEANING
'JOIIIAL .. (1JY!JLITIES AND
Later, Marr revealed thai
,. '"l::fiiP.ITilL ACCOUNTS ---- ----·--- --- $6,534,992.41 short seven Iron shot out of the
Service On Request
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MEMORANDA
sand was "the moot imperlanl
dJ.Qtal deposits for the 15
one" of the tournamenL It
~4~ ·days endlns with call date -~-~ $5,967,723.75 didn't even travel200 yardl.
Ave!Jig~ Pl.total loans for lbe 15
See, you don't always need a CLEANI!RS P,OMEROY
~ehd•r days ending with call dale -- ~ - 4,313,769.51 cannon when you go to war.
Loans asjftown in "Aasets" are after
~ucpon of valuaUon reaervea of ..... '
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AmeriGa .fMiul .. ; . .. 'nit ~ ~ :- rll II• 1'bt a.dl lito•IN - af J.8
Cuellar, ·Owetla ·(" 1nc1 New York 1110 aoo 1116- t .ll 0 ~~ ovol' ID MlldJepol:l, aoepj ·leiiM of 0'*' 48 llllrllilallfl
(8) MIDD.
110 .on ooo- 4 12 0 I« lba IIIOftlll. , · ' ' ,'
In the Kyler ~ill!.· l.Ut
Ul· ilOWDIDC• Relllll (7) llld Monday evenlq lba !lids, year thl Rldl. l'allllit!IP
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Gibbs; Grant, Pllllt7), etmino IIJODBcnd b)' YOIIII&amp;'e Mlrke~ 11 Kyser to lba MkldliPOri·YII&gt;- ·
. If), Worthlllgton (8) and defellecl the ~-lOs IU ~~ ~ees.:. v 111••1 Tom coOke
7 1 Battey. WP-Rililfl &lt;2-2). LP- lbllshed 12-Sin ,...- ~~011 uw• M-.. .,. .
York 100 001 44'1:- 8 a t CimiJIO (·1-3). HRs-Uhlaender 1ll!lll.
pitched S hit baD II the Red
Bruce, Raymond II.), Taylor (!at), Killebrew &lt;19th), Lopej Tho Ylllkale 11r1 0111 .of II SOl, glvJnl up two ablgl• to
and Heith: 'Sblw, Hamilton tfth~ .
wllh four
fer lb1rd place, BIDdy Becker llld I slqle 10
Iiiii Grote. WP-shaw (7-8).
at preHDI; !lie ar- could Bailey.
000 001 ooo- 1 t 3 tie by wlnnlntl theb: foUr 11111181 '111 Redl got eJabl IIIIa off
(z.7). HR-EIIlot CaDI
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. Cleve
000 4llO Ill- 8 8 O remalJIIDI, two of thlm mike- Pe~ Ault. Cooke had
two
, Lopez, Reed (6), Lee 18) and up aame from ralnoutl.
lllqles, .Ron Clonch a llnlle,
aoo 100 aoo -3 4 o Rodgers: Bell (10-5) '8nd Azcue. The Reds thua auccealully Lo McKinney a single Hysell
00111100 no- z 12 1 LP-Lopez (M). ~vito defended their title, hlvtog won
J Ferre'lra two
Henry 18), Linzy !8), &lt;19th), BroWn (2nd), Cardenal iD 1986 under manqer BUI ~ e :;•A · 8 1Ingle
{9), McDIIIIIel (9) and !lOth), wasner (12th), AlVIs Chflda. 'lllla aeasan, with alldl BMdlet,
0:~ _ 13 1
Veale, Mikkelsen (8) (9th).
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ooo 100 - 3 3 2
Pasliaroni. WP-Perry (13after havintl beea out of manLP-Veale (11-(i).
Ball
140 000 000- li t 2 OliDIIfour years. He bid deDI• Cooke and CochraD.
Aull
J. Miller, Brabender 16), onstrated unus
.. ual earlllr auc- llld Becker..
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000 000 000- 0 5 1 J)rahowaky (9) and E$cllebar- cess as manager of the lndiaDB,Ir
000 030 !Ox- 4 10 0 ren, Roznovsky (3): Pizarro, and with AU.Siilr teamo.
Miller (6) and !Dgglno (2), Lamabe (6),
- - - - -- Jackson (9-7) and Wilhelm &lt;8) and Romano, OPPOSES PROPOSAL
· LP- Koufax ll6·5).
McNertney (B). WP-J. Miller WASHINGTON !UP!) - Je·
(2-5). LP-Pozarro (6-51. IIR8J K tin
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401 001 020- 8 10 0 Powell 12lot), Frank Robinson rome • ea I• tn:'l ont 0
MR. K. L BYRD
Atanta
101 2411 Olx- 9 13 1 (23rd).
the NaUonal Alaocialwn of Letp
N0 tteb 1 ,51 M
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ter Carriero, said Monday hla
appas,
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WILL BE AT
Cool
and Coker· Schwall (Only games scheduled)
umon op,_.. I propoa
Sdh~elld~ ,3), Abemathy
guarantee poatal jobs to com·
306 N. 2nd Ave.
Olivo 161 . carroll 191 and
morClal employ.. displaced by
Middleport, Ohio
Torre. WP--OIIvo (4-3). LPchanges In the parcel post sy·
ON
McCool (!1-4) . HRs-Aiou 12lst),
'~':;.ti!,g told the Senate post
Jones Otth).
1\
otnce committee thai the pro- THURSDAY JULY 21
Chl
OSOvision
In a house-passed blll
020 100
6 11 1
FROM
St. ~:Is 010 003 30x- ? 13 0 By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. tn assure jobs ·fon railway ex·
Ellsworth Jenkins ,81 ond Mumps, an acute lniOCUon press agency workers might
9 am to 12 noon
Hundley; jaster, Hoerner 181 of the parotid salivary glands, jeopardize "rightful
promoTo repair and service
and McCarver. WP-Jaster 15- 18 tarely a serious childhood Uona" of oubotftute employes
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cllsease but occasionally may now In the poatal aervtce.
hearing aids
cause menlnBitll or encephali· - - - - ' ' - - - - - • Ions 7,090 yards, only . 90 lis (~rain fever).
Recovery
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llaHorlll and auppll11 for
yards shorter than the Fll'e· irom these complicatiO!UI Is the has bypoarrhylhmla.
Brain
111 m1k11 for ule
·~.no layout.
rule but somelimeo ,they leave specialists tell us there is no
Everything worked right lor the child with some degree at hope for her. She can't even sll .IIR. BYRD will be .lad
me there," M~rr smiled at the deafness.
up or hold her head up. How to give yqu a free bear·
lng teat wllh lhe latell
r~collectmn. . I tried n~~ to When a hoy escapes mumps long do these children Uve?
have even ooe bad round.
until adol..cence or adulthood A - Hypoarrbylhtmta rofm 3eltone Electronic equiJI'
ment.
He clldn't, either, firing a 70. the disease may "go down" to a type of abnormal brain
69-70·71-260 that was two and cauae an acute lnftamma- wave eeen on the electroenca.'
If hurlng Ia your
strokes better than Bllly Casper lion of the testicles. lnflamma- phalogram ID children with ltproblem
leltene II
and Nicklaus, tied for second tioo of the ovaries in older vere mental retardation. When
theanawor
place, and was wortb $25,000 at girls may also occur but
1s there are other chtdren tn the
the presentation ceremony.
much rarer.
family, 11 Is uually better for
Only a short time before thai, This Involvement of the sex them to put the affected child
Marr blew a chance to win the glands can be prevented by in an institution. How long such
Insurance City Open and keeping the victim 1n bed dur· a child can live is hard ta say.
HHring Aid Center
deopondently told hlw wife, ing the acute stage of the paro- Much depew on the care II is
504 TINTH IT.
Suaan, he didn't think he'd ever lid swelling. A reader ..,.ites to given but, sooner or later. pneu·
HUNTINGTON, w. VA.
win a big one.
say thai his younger brother monia or some other infection
Phon• 525-7221
"I think I've got too much had this complication and to will prove fatal.
in me .. he'iold her
ask whether this would prevent
· -- ' d ted if. Mrs him becoming a father later In
any evo
w e,
·
Marr told her husband thai was llle. In hoth hoya and lil'ls,
just plain nonsense and tried there Is no permanent damaae
her best to cheer him up.
to the sex glands and no Inter·
Marr began last year'a final ference with subsequent paren~
round of the PGA tied for the hood.
lead with Tommy Aaron, ·who When the hard swelling of the
jumped from the box with parotid hojjinl to ilul&gt;llde, slrlcl
llzzllng M on the first day bed root is no longer necessary
and sUU was out in front after or advisable. A day·by-day In38 holes.
crease in activity will help the
Final Lucky Note
victim ID get his strength back.

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allhouJh 110 one .ever expected
illm,/0,&lt;!t\ ff even !he forst lime.

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American Uilpe·
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Natlonatte,.ue
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SO 18 .568 81&gt; Pittsburgh
$5 36 .eot
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49 40 .!&amp;1 10 San Francloco S8 S7 .1102
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49 421 .538 11 Los Anleles 51 38 .57S s
'&gt;tlln""""ta
ts 48 .473 17 Phlledel~hia 50 tt .549 s
."Chicago
42 49 .4«! ts Houotnn
t5 t5 .500 II&gt;
Kansas City 41 t9 .488 161&gt; AUanta
44 t7 .184 11
~New Vorl&lt; tl 49 456 181&gt; St. !Aluis
43 46 .483· II
i Washington 4ll ii.'l .410 21 Cincinnati
S9 SO .t38 15
Boston
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New
York
311
51 .413 15.,.
55
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Chicago
29 60 .326 25
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New Y6ik 6 Mln,.,.ta 4
Monday'• Resalto
Cleve 1 Calli 1, nllhl
New York 4 Houoton 1, lsi
Biltimore 5 Chicago 3, night New York 6 Houston 3, 2nd
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AUanta 9 CinCIDDI
' ~· Probable Pltdlen Phila 4 lAls ADg 0• nigbl
tAD Times EDT)
San Fran 3 PIUs 2, night
Chicago at Cleveland-How· St. !Aluis 7 Chicago 6, night
ard (4-l) Siebert (8-4). 7:30 Tueoday's l'rollable Pllchon
p.m.u ,.: ·
(All Ttmo• EDT!
Detroit at Baltimore-Wilson Cincinnati at
(i-7) .ai-«Baiber 118-4). 8 p.m. ney (10-4) vs. Roberts 14-5).
Kansas City at New York- 2:30 p.m.
HunterJ&lt;UI vs: SIDttlemyre (7· Philadelphia at HoustonII) . 8 .p.m.
Bunnin• (9-6) vs. Farrell (3-6) .
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( H) vs. Bennett (().{)). 7:30 Atlanta at st.

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son and daQghter-ln~aw, Mr.
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sisu;r of Mrs. Grueser. .
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Attending were Bonnie, JuA tr1o, ;1rs D~le Warner, dy, Marie. Beverly, Duane ar.d
~Jss Rose Ann L1sle and Den- Dana Smith, Sheila, Donnie and
ny Evans, accompcmied by Mrs. Gwen Folmer, Marjorie, M1ke
~avi~ Nease o:ganist, . s~ ng and Brenda Bentz, Becky, l:kenH.. after wh1ch ~pprec13t1on da and Beverly Will, Terry Evtlllk!' on the pastors work .1n ans, Ann Ohlinger, KaU1y and
the r ~urches .and commun_1ty Richard Dill, Susan and Roger
were g1ven by, Kenneth Wlgg.ms Dixon and Jimmy Bates.
an~ flebble Hc·.- es, spealung
Adults jJresenl were
Rev.
for tlor MYF. A duet. ''Follow Menzel Smith. Mrs.
Betty
Me." by Miss Lis le and Miss Folmer, Mrs. Th""'as Bentz,
Hayes. precederl talks
by Mrs. James Will, Mrs. Don .
Mrs. Alfred _Yeaqger, Mrs. Carl Honnel, Mrs. Herbert Dixon,
Kloes. and , lliiS! Kllrr.
Miss Helen Davis, Mrs. Ever·
Re-i. and M~s. Stutler, pre-~ ell Bates and guests, Mrs. Joyce
sentlll ~ iluet, My Task, and Conningham and children and
they and the Syracuse choir · Bill Bentz and friend of Dayton.
sang, I Thank My Savior For

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Mr. and 1\Jri! ·~~ DeW. . ar.l at .bel' boi!\e~ He¢
GrOve :Mis.a Hattie Jo)'dan ·seeretar7,
son, Kevin, were Nease. The choirs of the thre8
fllm~y and·- wlil)cMr.,:and Mra. bclnoring her son, Larey,.on til~ Polill Pleasant Wo~'s Club,
'to the Syracuse, churches sang, Win The i.&lt;Jst .
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Forest
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Mr. and Mr•. ' John Harrlsen
Mr. and ~- Rollin Bearha· Cluu'lotte . Jay of Ripley, and !l"lll• ~Ice cre11111 wer,e attended .,the tenth annual Wesl
Friday evening A highlight of tlie program visited recently In
Pontiac,
were business visitOrs In Galli, W. Yll, •.l~~ -~•turday after'lith the -~er to die. VIrginia FecleraUon of Women'•
le·IB;~~~~ church, with was the presentatiOn of a mon- Mich., with their son and daunoqp 1rlm jbe1i' a~t, Mrsi .Bes- honOred guest ~ ,Mrs. Hetn'\8 ,Club~ Ad~l q:ducaUou lnBillut1!
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present.
ey tree of $110.20, to Rev. and chter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. &amp;ger l;.uckey- s!e . ~·t~rson.
, · of lltv~·,,w. Va~ :
l!e!d, at tiU! lilvaoMa" ,CJmpus
was ~nsored by Mrs. Stuller by Mrs. Car 1 Di•on (Beverly Perrin.)
doo of HunHifg!nn,. 'i!'· Va., ~- . ' Mr . .and-'loirs. Everett Dalley lllil" MrS. ~r~e- Hetllt!il and ·of fiVU, · ,, · , ,
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' th( 'Eagles cla~ of the host Kloes on behalf of the three
Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene Conde
iled over the.· weekend . with. "'""
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,' 1\lr •· I!•vld, Larnbej't of ~emtOtk ...Th~ ·. fa. clilty 8nd -niembin'l oJ
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chdrch school with Miss Mar- churches. The honored guests and cblldren
th i
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' 0 rove Mr $Ill Mrs Don Gl"eKarr, teacher bf the cioss, responded expresslrig their ap· Mr W lla ' ~nd her moth:; liam Dow and children, Kathy J;;es~~inttoo. ·: t:••te r ~· vislt :ln Cqlwnbua with Mr. .and aer and
and J~y Miners- lbl! staff ol West Vlrgltila. spoiE
' and ' lay delegate to the confer· precialion of working with such
s. a ce~ ave return and Susie, RavenswoOd, W. Va.
, ·-' ,.. por' Ml)S. Jack ~e.lly and in 'Chilli- .me· Mr
·o Ed ~ .
01! subj~ fa"BBng -~ }'loi
' ence at Lakeside, serving as fine laymen. Pictures vrere tsk- from a vacallon trtp to Myrtle Mrs Lucille Mayes went to and Mr. and Mrs. Luckeydoo cqthe with Mr. and Mrs. Don David p~ . ~
~: Nlllll to· ciealivlty. More than
Beach, S. C.
I Belpr~ Friday to the home of of New Haven, W. y~:
Dalley ~ 1amlly.
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&lt;hairlrian.
en by Miss Eleanor Robson and
Mr and Mrs c A 1'/)lite
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A ''potluck dinner was serv- Mrs. Franklin Rizer.
Charles Wll~land is in . Co-Ji her daughter and family, Mr. and ~nns of La:.ret\.n~· visited · Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gor- . · •:
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PLAN IIE.UJNG SJ!:RVIC!
leading the Doxology. Guests lion with Miss Lisle at the or.
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Sunday with -her mother, Mrs. . .
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weft ·seated at tables with white gan, and prayer by Mrs. Slut- and chlldren, Kent_. i.&lt;Jn, and alle~ded the weddmg and re- .
~- F. Gravely, and ber sisters, I"Orelll Run Baptist church Beglnnjnt Wednesday, Juj'
· I'Mifs affd c~~lered with ar- ler closed the program.
Lynn, and their mece, Melamc ception of a relatiVe, M1ss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fletcher. Mrs J A Ede
will observe .Ita 45th anniversa. 20 there .wtu be Salva~on Heal·
' ~liilg~\n~nl of flowers in 'white Mrs. Estill Moore was chair· Hackett and his father, Her-• ion Ruth Robinson and Ronald of Coolville, Ohio, and Mr. and . . . . . ..: n.
ry Sunday. Mot'nlng worship ser- log servJces each nl&amp;hl aeept
ia~s ltllh white randles on man of the dining room com- man Kloes of Athens. have re- r Howard _Memtl. The weddmg Mrs. Amos Deem ol Leechtown, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell vice will be held at 10 .45 wtlli Monday .t1tf 'l'uesdoy, at the
~lh~r side'
mitlee and assisting were Mrs. turned from a week's vacation was held at the St. Paul Lulh- W. Va., were w..kend gueSts and son of~lumbus were week- the pastor, Rev. L.' SrtllJlson L!be!;!Y Theatre 1n MiddlePort
Fo\'rd\v)~ the dim1er
t h e Herbert Parker. Mrs.
Dana at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mr. • eran Church Saturday ~emng. of Sarah Dobbs.
end ~ests o( l1ls mother, Ml'll. bringing the message. Dbm0r fur a)) people of all churches
SJ-?aP Jidjb'ilrri/&gt;d !o the sane- Winebrenner and Mrs. Oil ford Kloes has been on va_c~liOn Mrs. Mayes accomparued her Mr. and ,11frs. Wayne Burton Harriett Russell.
will . btl served at 1:30 p.m. , !Undi!!Wminatlonal).
Evange.\\iary where a p~ogram was Farrell.
from hiS dulles at the Citizens son and family, Mr. a~d Mrs. and three cllddren of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. La
Heine
Rev. M. B. Myers, pastor of lists are Fred aJi11 Edythe Be&amp;·
prtnled. Charles Hoback , lay ,
Nabonal Bank.
Wilham Mayes and family of Va., spent the weekend with f Ra
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Mr. Richard Sweet of Bellows Lima, to Middleport. They vis- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Am- 0th
veknandw .'th th. a., spen bua, will be the guest'· speaker
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Vermont, arrived Sunday iled here and then went on a old Dndson and family.
Mrs. w: e "~11
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-diers, tiy congregation opened
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Way-1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and surgery Saturd.Y· at Meigs Gen- ily · ' · · . war '. an am- from his church.
: PT. PLEASANT. _ Two COD·
the program, after which Mr.
ne Gibbons: He has been on a I children of_ Urbana, spent tbe eral Hospital In Pomeroy. Her .
pies have made applications for
Hoback gave the address of Members of the Yo~lh Fel- trammg mission With the Na- weekend Wllh her parents, Mr. sister, Miss Mary Park, Is with Mrs. Ernest Harris and Mrs.
CLUB HAS l'ICNlC
mlllTlage ,licenses Ia the office
welc-ome. Devotions taken from lowship of the Enterprise EUB bona_l Guard and she has beeo and Mrs. Gall Miller and other her at the hospital. This Is the Mason Fisher 'were business Members of the, 3F Club en- of the County Clerk,
Psalm 100 :1-9 and Luke 13:1-6 church enjoyed a swimming VISitmg here the past two weeks. relatives.
second surgery for Miss Park visitors Monday, in Gallipotis. joyed a ~lcnlc at Portland Park Applying wer~:
Ches~ere led by MISs Karr who party and picnic supper Sun!ioy
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Mrs. Robert Sharp M8 been since A~ll when she entered Gordon Fisher, student· at Sunday afternoon. . Attending ler Kapp; :1, Leon, and Linda
gave a meditatiOn on the high- evening, at the Forked
Hun Mrs. Eleanor DaviS. Mrs. Rena returned to her home m Mid· the hospital. Stu! II a retired Mountain Staie Business L'ol- were Asa Hoskins Miss Ado Mae Cottrell 21 PI Pleasant
lights of aserm~n._"God's High· Lake. A vesper
service Johnson, Mrs. Sue Erwm, mem- dleport from St. Anthony's Hos- Middleport Schoolteacher, hav- lege, spent the weekend with Hoskins Mrs. Baker Gordon '111omas Stephen,Bragg '11 Pt.
est Comphmenl given by BISh- in
charge of Susan Dixon bers, and one guest, Kenneth pita! in Columbus where she has ing taught Latin and English his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mas- IIDd
and Mrs. Elmer Wick- Pleasant, and Glenna '
op Gerald Ensley at the June and Judy Smith concluded the j Ridenour.
I been a medical_ patient. for 44 years in the schools.
on Fisher, Mlnersvllle:
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A LENGTHY SYSTEM
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cool at,r brought livable ternperatures to much of the naUou
today after
some
widespread
violentcausln.i
weather
as

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Tuesday
pight.
The cold front,
ex,.nding
from the New England coast
to the Texas Panbandle, pushed
raging thunderstorms through
New York state.
Llgbtnlng
eausetl at leut one death whlle
two houses and several barns
burned in upper New York.

SPACE CENTER, Houatoa
apace.
1pace.
both the Gemini 10 and Agena
used during the Agena 8 chaae,
During b1a 5k111m1e "1paeto
(UP!) -Gemini 10 astronauts
"Uitle things" conUnued to
But the dangerous stench
10 vehicles caused space
It will be scrapped, he said.
lland," Collins 18111 he Wljl
John Young and Michael
plague U.S. spaceflights Toeacleared out and they salled on
officials to "think over" the
The astronauts, who became
llabbergasted hy the ·~
Collins, puffy eyed from a hoot
day when pUQgenl fumes in lilt
toward the end of their lhrroplanned spacewalk early today,
space history's bighest Diers
view" outside the caplllle llill
with "&amp;pace smog," whizzed .
breathing system Irritated lha
day mission due to end
But flight director Glenn
when lbey soared to a record
sighted an "6111lEiliiiiiJ" btUaround the world and a nuclear
eyes of 'YOUQg $Ill Collins and
Tburoday afternoon. Veteran
Lwlney said 11 would go ahead
altitude of 475 miles Tuesday.
liant object llreaklntllll !!~*'blast area today $Ill prepared
forced them lo cut short an
space pilot Young aald he will
as scheduled "in all likelihood."
a!JJo passed over a French
"We can see a llUie J.lltD t1
for Collins' "zol" spacewalk.
put the Gemini capsule "down
In a 1:30 a.m. (EDT) news
nuclear explosion.
the world," Col1lllll mdW, . .
The space pilots faced a busy
SPACE CENTER, Hausloll
the pork barrel" lor
a
conference, Lunney described
But they were on the record
looks pretty ratmt1 up..._"
day during that they planned to
IUPI) - Astronauts
Joha
splashdown in the Atlantic.
rendezvous with the Agena 8 as
altitude path -167 mlles above
But the two -.,.r4tl
undock from tbelr Agena 10
Youac aad Mike CoUlns, reThe astronauts retired just
"a lillie more dii!Icull" than
the Russian record -and out ol
astronauts dl5eovered lblllr target satellite and rendezvous
porllq ''everythtoa'• fiDe"
before midnight Tuesday. But
the 100,1100-mile space chase
danger when the French test
version ol "space IIIIGI" wl*l
with aging Agena 8. Collills will
now with their breathing sy1they were not asleep long
alter Agena 10 Monday night.
blast mushroomed over a
the fumtl pumped ~
leave the 111-foot Gemini
1M! at 11 1. m., llasbed oa
before ground control awoke
He said Collins would walk m
lagoon al the Kururao Atol
their breathing ay11et11. '
capsule at shout 6:20p.m. EDT
today toward auouther Amer•
them and suggested they turn
space even if the astronauts
about fiOO miles southwest of
Space ofllcats lllil tile~
today and "zol"
himself
leal lpacewalk and poSR!hle
on a pump in their capsule
fail to gel near Agena 8.
Papette, Tahiti.
apparently were llllda!IIIIJidtCIJio
through space with a hand-held
rendezvoua witb a leltover
cooling system.
Lunney also said "cutoll
"Keep your eyes In the
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oateWte.
"Sorry ahout thai," ground
llmits" would be established
cockpit. Don't look at the
carbon diollde from dll ~
11 will be America's third
control said, then told Young
today to "assure ourselves we
ground," Young and Collins
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such walk and will increase the
open-hatch space stand that
and Collins to go back to sleep.
have enough fuel to come back
were warned. They never
into the abJD 1 ±d 11
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, NEW HAVEN - The WomMissionary Society of the
fOilltG'HT
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God
held its July meeting at the
home of Mrs. Blanch Ridenour.
The Spiritual Life Director,
Mrs. Eleanor Davis, was in
charge of devotions, her theme
being "No Vacation
From
Faith." She also led the group
"~&gt; in singing, and Mrs.
Rena
~~il!!;~~i!i5~~:/ Johnson lerl the prayer. Roll
call was answered by naming
i&gt;..W.._, Oii10
one of God's promises.
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Mrs. Iva Capehart, gave the
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stewardship thought and re' f t•lettc~l$"
minderl the members to make
·bnn
in, St'eHa Stevens
something to be sold at the
Missionary Cottage during State
Camp Meeting beginning August I • 7 at Cross Lanes, W.
Va. She also announced that
Jiti. lht~ :tuiSDA Y
Missionary Day would be obJ~!r 22-:16
served
on Thursday, August 4.
Wall. Q_lsnoy'o
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Fettu~-· "1th Animated
of
Mrs. Iva Capehart,
the
CartObb
m The Novel by
theme being "Stewardship e 11 Salleo
Giving Is Living."
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