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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Grues!"' were her
son and daQghter-ln~aw, Mr.
and Mrs Elmer·Johnson Jr of
Wheeling, W. Va. Atso' s~ndll!g Sunday with the group was
Mrs Mabel Wolfe 01 Pomeroy,
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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Mrs. Wendell G. It All, accompanied by Mrs.
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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Charles Qlilv!ll' lind IIOil.
blrlhday,
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Forest
Run AI An~ Cost, accompenied by
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Mrs. JOOll 'ilarl!er and Unda A· decorated blrilicia~ ...~. liom M-'antown where •'· lnd '
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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
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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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children. The group ~nl on to
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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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~ the Love Zion churcb Co!utti· dle.
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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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Wlmmlng arty ' Falls.
Vermont, arrived Sunday iled here and then went on a old Dndson and family.
Mrs. w: e "~11
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led hy two choirs and a chol'us
-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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::unference at Lakes1de and evening.
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Reihl/ r At La.t

A LENGTHY SYSTEM
of
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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Hostess to Group
, NEW HAVEN - The WomMissionary Society of the
fOilltG'HT
New Haven Church of
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
~ill:~».tt
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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The program was In charge
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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WASIIJNGTON tUPil -The Indication wbeu beartnp would day by the day-lona testlmOIIJ
Gaqe readllca: GallipoUs ud WublqtOa on ·~oppos"d
SeilBte Ethics Commtitee today resume, however.
1 of ' Klein,
a 64-year-old ,....
Dam 12.0, 12 2, l'tlllllinl 2\to 1o eacb oilier like fin
and
laced a legal cballenae fl'om Other senators oonflrmed tered foreign agent for
leel on rollers, !'omeroy-Ma. water; llltre can be ao tb1n1
~ Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (Jl.Comi.) that the committee fllvesilp· Gern;Jm interests. He adtli!ll
on 2o.41, Pl. Pleasant 24.04, shoal." Tilt statement once
U its investigation of miscon- lion ' of Dodd's campaign little to what wu already ell
~ "{{ereay Holler
We are way ahead of those Hinton 0 70 statiOnary, Kana· aratn dashed bopeo or
aay
charges agalnal him ftnancea activities Ia weD uDder the record.
~- ~kest Appalachia
old-time wizards m some wavs 1wha Falla 2.90 rising, Chari... peaceful .eu~emeat of t b •
into the , area otlway. One of the charges Ia that Klein admitted that he urgei
,;, .'\f.S A. 000000
Most any common Citizen can ton !8.90 rismg. London, Mar- Viet Nam war,
finance and $100-a· Dodd pocketed some $200.1100 in Dodd to fly to Europe in early
l$r,Mtor;
make a casual paas over
a met and Winfield dams were I The slalemeat hroadc..t by ~
dinners.
campaign oontribulio111 for his t964: Klein said J;lodd'• stx-d&amp;J
'Ebt'J!IO.kmobile came out to piece of loan oompany paper Ion the oiiis
the olfklal Norlll VIetnamese
Jobn F. Sonnet!, chief counsel/ personal use.
~an journey failed to ....
~gain! his week and I with a ball-poml, and make new 1Boat Bovemenlo:
news ageney did 1101 mtDUoa
for the 59-year-old Dodd, said The lirBI phaae • of the 1any of his contracts but "II
lound'"l' book which told all a· ca" ,and ranch-type
hnt•ses • llbio River - New Mactms· tbe lite of American pUOit
that the Senate resolution that investlga!lon wu capped Tuea- surely didn't do me any barm. •
bout the magiC which witches. and household gadgets appear I Ville up 14, S-30 p m ' Esso sbot dOWn over titat Commumated the committee preclud-1=:::::::::::::::::::::~:;.::::....:~~~~~::....:=~
warl01&gt;ks, and such
charac- 1rnrned•aleiy
Tennessee up 14, 10 45 p m; alst country. Tbtre were lodl·
ed any Investigation of cam-1
PERSONALS
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ters used to practlt-e long ago. I I'll trave lo admit I've
not Tiboll up 14, 9·30 p m. Ahcei' cllloao
the Rauol regime
The art of orcheotra'con- 1&gt;1ugn finances.
Recent pesltr or Mra. Cll'l'f
It lold about dem1 which came 1seen any Dying carpels around' up 14, 12 00 a. m . Steel Ex- would try them as war criml·
ductmg began In the SJJII-.
But as the committee ft.
JudsOn were: Mr. and Mrs.
cut ol bottles and made every· but the poverty-program off1ces •press up 14, 4 50 a. m,
L nals but •pare thetr lives
Chapel of the 15th centurY nished the first phase or Its
CecU Judaon of Elyria, Ohio,
one's wish come true, and a fly- all have wall-to-wall JObs that IFloere do•·n a, 3 33 a m ; I
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when a roll or paper ,.,.. InvestigatiOn -the relationship
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Love of
'"If carpel wh1ch transported J can make a lol of dollars fly Rose G down 13, 7 a m , 1
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' " - wed to beat the pulse of the between
Dodd and pubhc
Akron, Ohio, Mr. and M r 1.
people around Just hke the aar- way
Steel Trader down 16, 3 a m ; •
muste. Tbls became so noisy relations magnate Julius Klem
Fred Hinkle, of Greensburi.
lines &lt;only tbey d1dn'l seem to I As for makmg "pentagons,'' 1Andrew Calhoun down
16, 1
~:~~~::o:;~:.:'•~:~J~~: - chatrman John C. Stennis, J&gt;.
VIRGINIA CARLETON
Ohio,
have any good-looking steward· our poht1c1ans bu1lt a b1~ one /6 10 a m. Jenks up 17, 11 2ii l
lore were also the com- Miss., made II clear the
NEW POST OFFICE
Miss Helen Jenldlls of Coesie• or m·fhght moVIes I
[over m washingion and it made I p m Polly R up 17, 1 15 a '
posers of the music. Bach campaign issue was already When the Hurtlord Post Of· lumbus, Ohio, spent her vacaAnd about "dragon • seed" 1a trillion dollars diSappear in m St Mary's down 17,3 am,
and Handel oonducted thelr under scrutiny.
lice was changed from fourth Uon with bar mother, Mrs. Sal"
which prnduced fire . br.athmg 1oo time at all And •omeone, Producer up 17, 6 20 a m , I
own music, Berlioz 11 con·
Stennis said that "steady and class ID third class, II
was ab Jenklno.
dra1ons who didn't even oeed 'over there must have been Ill· Luther Herdman up 19, 6 40 a
sidered the flther of mod· consistent progress is being necessary to have new equip- Mrs, Maude .Johnson rtturngaaohne , ond all about bow war· hng triangles together to make m , Cnss Jr down 20, 4 20 a I
~~~~n~~~';!'s ~J M~~:~~~ made. It consists primarily of ment and more room so The ed home from a villit to Weltsrioro grew out of the ground hexagons, smce so mucn mon- m Jefferson down 20, 6 05 a
also conducted their own ferretting out records, llnanc~ai Post Office Department leased burg, W. Va.
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And about a big b1rd called a 1ey and ' many young men m; Ph11Jp Sporn down 21, DAYTON tUPII -Three of· music,
records . . . " He gave no a building from Rlcbard Jen· Mr. N. 0. Weln is a patient at
Phoemx, which couldn't be de· have departed lor fore~gn lands ti a m Patnck Coodon down fiCials of the Public Servict
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- kms. This building was erected the Gallipolis Medical
Center
stroyed by fire but rose up out 1 That genu out of the bottle 23. 5 p m , Elgercliff down I Umon are lo appear m court to
vln Grimm.
a few years ago tn which Mr in GallipoHs
of the ashes every t1me thev who gave people all thm wiSh· 23 10 45 p m Tim Bailes day to face possible con·
Five generatiOns were pre- Jenkins had a confectionery. Mr. EmU ~ht Ia a patient
fired 11
., '"n't 1n 11 w1th thiS Great So- 1 up 23, 4 20 a m , Waller Beck· tempt of court charges result·
"'"I al the home of Mrs. Mollie The building was remodeled at the Veterans Memorial HOIAnd how to make a • penta· c1el) wh~eh " gomg to g1ve Jord down 23 5 40 a m Walt· mg from muni&lt;Ipal employes
Guinther Her daughter Mrs and all new equipment Install· pilal at Pomeroy.
gon" whiCh would summon up everyone anything they want er Curley down 23, 6 35 a m .1gomg on stnke Tuesday morn· I
Thelma Grueser of Minersville; ed so as to make it smtable lor Mr. Lee Gibbs has returned
spirits to mllke thin&amp;s d1sap So I thmk •e can match that Helen R down Greenup 7 p m ; mg for higher pay
granddaughter Mrs John Rill· the Post office.
home from Holler Hospital 1D
pear, and to put 1,.. triangles old btark mag1c even here m ~ alvohne do• n Greenup II 30 It was the second group of '
mire, great-granddaughter Mrs Miss Audrey Blessing ill the Gallipolis.
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logether to form a hexagon to Appalach10
p m J S LewiS down Green- mun 1c1pal employes to go on
Delores Ann Johnaon and her l'ostmistress and giving to tho Mr. and Mra. Faye Blesstna
mob them depart lor fore1gn
Penny Lopee
up II 40 p m, Valley Trans· , str~ke desp1te state laws forbid- Mr and Mrs Paul Osborn two children, of New Haven. W. public the best 10 courteous of Sleubenv!Ue, Ohio
wert
parts
IWII!:" up Greenup 1 a m . i dmg such walkouts About 400 and family of Lancaster VISited Va., who are great-great-trand- and efficient
service,
She housegoesltr of Miso
Audrep
A'nd so many other magiC Dear Ed1tor
Chnsty . _ 5 05 a. m Rav- 1c1ty workers at Lansmg, Mich, reeently with her parents, Mr children of Mrs, GUUither. Two IS always anxious to he
of Blessinl last week.
thm&amp;s t(lat I began 10 . .nder Perhaps some of your r&lt;ad· cnswooa dowr. Meldahl 9 30 p , threatened to contmue thelf and Mrs Herschel Diddle, and other granddaughters Mrs Roy the utmost service to the ell· Mra. Henry Jenkins and sons,
why we ever let all that get a ers could be k1nd enough to m • Buckeye State down Mel· stnke for more money and bet· other relatiVes ,
Armes of Minersvlile
and IZenS of Hartford.
WUiiam and Richard, visited
way from us
help me
dahl 9 55 p m . H E Bowles j ter workmg cond1t1ons, and mu- MISs Debbie Harden has re- Mrs. Philhp Donovan, local,
ATTENDS FUNERAL
last week Mr. and Mra. CecU
But I got 1o thmkmg about It I am trymg to get mforma- 1up Meldahl 10 25 p m , L W 1n1c1pal workers from through- turned home alter VISIImg wllh were also present.
Garring at Bridgeport Oblo.
and flll8Uy dec1ded things were· !Ion about my ln~ian ancestry: Sweet down Meldahl 12 55 a out Michigan sa&lt;d they would I her brother and SISter-in-law, ~ISS Pam Sylvester who is Those from out of town at- Mrs. Doyle Mo-tr"•~!..
of
n t really so d1fferent
'.f) grandtather s name was m Jane T down Meldahl I 35 JOin the picket lines
Mr and Mrs Robert A Harden tramlng to he 8 Laboratory tending the last riiel for Mrs Bl field W V ~-·
It wns JUSt that th~y had oth Samuel Coleman, and .he was ! a m , Cotton Queen
down I Both catles had supervasory 1 and son Ene, of Marion
Tec~mctan ar Holzer HOflpital, Abee Brown Chapman were: Iof~. N~a aWe~n~
er way• of descr~bmg thmgs born around your area and !at· Meldahl 2 !5 a m
employes domg the necessary Mrs. Mayme Holmes spent a Gallipolis, spent the weekend Mr and Mrs. Paul Hayden, Mrs Bernhart Lerner of Mount
then We can still get a lot of ~ moved to Adelphia Ohio I GallipoliS Dam - Queen City work lethng the garbage pli~ week with her SISter Mrs HeJ: with her parents Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Iva Dowling of Boston, Ve.;.oo, Ohio, were the pestl
UI8tJIC out of bottles, and cans ere was a Mam Coleman up 3 50 P m New 4lrleans up and keepmg the s~unmtng eu Wetzel and lamliy of Co- Arthur Sylvester.
Masaechusetts, Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mra. George Lorntoo Solll&lt;' pecple can gel a lut ' wh; l;~ed '" Lo;g,kBo~o~ and down 3 20 p ~ Jeflboat up pools closed despite the 90-de- lumbus '
Mrs. Howard Largent visited George McKnight and children er last week
of queer ideas out of them. like ~~ ro er na~; I I e o ~mt"n 12 40 a m Peggv Downey I gree weather Other CIIY serv- Mr Wilham Duckworth of her daughter and son-in-law, of Bergenflo Rd., New Jersey, Mr and Mrs Jolm Keal'DI
thiniUng a hundred miles an i anyon: 1cou 1 1•e P me e
down 1 50 a m iames Dm· 1ces were curtailed Pohce and : RiUman and Mr Jim Cle'VIdus Mr and Mrs. Don Pickens and Mrs. Thomu Hiles, Mr. and Jr ~ children 'Buddy Eugoae
~~ J~stcr~o~~~P%a~rmsmg ;,•~: :nda a~~ar~~~t,v::me an~ ant down 2 45 a' m .Robert rm~men remamed on the Job ~s 1, of Sev•lle spent~ week w1th family of Toledo.
Mn. Robert Mees, Joe Burn- M~ry Rutl1 anc:~'nmotttJ visited
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thi
what relatwn they were to the West up 3 30 a m Edeana they d1d not belong to the un- Mr. and Mrs Richard Roush,
eU, Mra Fred WUkenson, Mra Mr and Mr Charles Cundlfl
'"' ert, ""' some
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Bcsworth up 4 30
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Fred Wilkenson Mra Jennte
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in bottles which woul~ ~rpme above I d greatly appreciate It
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NOW YOU KNOW
Wilkenson or P.;,kersbur and 1and son, Jeffery, of Columbus,
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ll All replies Will be conf•den I Kaoawba River Semel There was no v1oience m ellh· and Eleanor Kay
Ool• one' lotal ecU- 1 lh
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WJth h ht brown ha•r' cou l4 tJal as thiS mformatlon IS for own on on 2 43 a. m
art er city at1 oug po1ICe kept ,
ee end guests of Mrs Lan· jsan is tlpeetl!d tbll year,
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ura my own satJS~dclion I d be De3rhorn down Marmel 10 30 watch at picket pomts in Lan- ra Leifheit were her daughter , No-.mber IZtb over tbe South The passing of Mrs. Allceh CaDing on Mr. and M r I.
han •eglt
cJum
•blond any
o run
or they
n- happy to gJve •nformatwn to p m Beaver down IMarmet smg a11 er havmg been order ed and son-m-aw,
Mr and Mrs. Atlantic westem Pacl8e and ,IIChaoman
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fastere than
d rb removes
f H faoned of h I e James M. "'"·-·
..,._•.., recently were
do II m beauty sho today Or Ianyone I could help
6 a. m Oliver Shearer up out Monday , armed With riot Harold Amspoker, Columbus. central 'S®tb America
an rna
o art r w ere Mrs. Ruth Blain of South Side,
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Smcereiy Donald J Cole Marlll&lt;t 7 30 a m , Allen R guns wh~eh wa• cntiCIZed by Master Mike Watkms of Tole.
she was born and spent the Lieutenant and Mrs.
James
rna e gray air o sue' a quJc man 2215 w' 182 St Torrance. Merrtll up WmflekJ 3 05 a m ' umon leaders
I do spe:-~t a wP.ek With his grandD
I~ost of her loq and
useful Blevins of Pensacola, Florida,
di~pe~;~ng act ed'
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Natwnal down WmfJeld 315 a • About 11:13 workers from gar ' mother, Mrs Ada Slack She
Meigs Ge erul Hospital
hie She was a prommenl Citi· Raymond Eckard of SouthSide,
at
ragon-se
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m ' Lucy Jane Lucas down bage collectors to ciiY hall ' accom anied him home b bus ' Admissions - Mrs.
Esta Izen or Hartford and was post· Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roush of
great when you thmk how rrr•ny
, Wmf~eld 3 30 a m
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Howell, RD. Pomeroy. Vernon mistress ol the town lor many Pt. Pleasant, Mra, Myrtle How·
1 k
1Howell , RD, Pomeroy
slraw-men our politiCians can
cer s, stay away at ayton l or a VISI
!years. She was kind and gen· ell of Springfield, Ohio and Mr
con11lre
up to scare voters.
Tuesday but City offiCials said Mr and Mrs John Mohler! Dl•charges - Mrs.
Mary erous and willing to do I ser· and Mrs. Roy Fiaber ;,
and as lor growmg wamors out
300 unwn employes showed
have
Rathburn
I , 1or anyone
, up l and
1 fam1ly
H
p moved to Lonh
'VJce
go, Ohlo.
Abo ut 800 ot her wor kers "so
[)tt 1 t' ground they do a lot bet
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re- con 111 10 omeroy, w ere
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mamed at the1r posts
they have purchased property
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palachaa Thev raised voters out!~;ssm; : ~~ ~n~~;r~,!~~ lael
Alfred Strozdas, Dayton CJty I J Mr andd Mrsh VernonCBartels ,
of the remeter1es over m Char- bo
personnel director, sa1d the oyce an Mtc ael, of tnctnna
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I ngr thand ptaxes HWI thdoud 1 mcreas I1
teston
stnk• for more money. after ti viSited recently with ' h13
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e nee e 1 no 1 menIs for tlaii Pboemx bird well, ' lion when the increase would
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the workers had recewed a parents, Mr and Mrs. Emmett
""e have a Lyndan-b1rd w h o go mto effect
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$4 20 a week boost m January, Bartels
Jack O'Briao
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keeps on !lylng h1gh no matter
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Bob Burdette tossed
two- was a 'blatant and flagrant" 1 S
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how hot 1t's made for h1m And
BUILDING or•·
hit ball as the Pomeroy Pony vwlatwn of state law Umon of· L kwlmWmdmg daa foya
Maureen O'Sullivan said dai&gt; IMonti Rock the ridiculous rock- of slacko, Chor never wears 1
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a e e nes y a ternonn were ghter Mia won't do a Bd
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I dou bt 1f we w1 IJ be able no1 to
WASHINGTON IUPn
_ Leaguers scored an easy IO-l l Jcta s sa1
ey were w mg to the followm Bo Scouts
of
wy Imono ony announ
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re·hlfe h1m 1n '68 And we had Home bUJidm• 3&lt;t 1
th vwtory over Southern
'" go to Jail 1! necessary.
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some once-gone sc ho0 prtncl· nataon dropped to a five vear MPtgs Galli a loop play Tues 1
I John Rttchart Tom· Thor e
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myse w
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a~.pals reappear nght before our low In June as the money lday at Pomeroy
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Rodne Holm,an RICk A~h· has a spontaneo~s talent [~ ~ the opposite oi many cnticw lo.1g looks
Or Ia tlrat only
eyes herem the Holler
Sl e " grew tighter
th
The lone Southern run waSi
' c ~till M 'ks ~ R •, that Frankies ~nd Mias ,requests Says he calls his Sonny?. We for&amp;ol" Fur--- - - - -- Commerce Departmen't report~ scored bt Jlonrue Bachtel aftb
) d ra~~d ~e~l • M:re ~~e' w:;~ ~ romantic renewal was ttpped fPI',I, friend "BenJamin Frank tunately.
ed Tuesday HouSing
starts er he tr•plel "' the seventh
a~companiJ by the As~Istant off herem weeks before the Un
Oh, go fly a kite
Jom James and MGM Jlec.
fell to a seasonally adjUSted a - 1'he unly other hit by Southern
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H0 t engagement
Montreal swears The btg storv trom
hlllbll v ords broke tllell' 14-year OSS'n
• 1ts "Exposition 67" next
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ou m3l' er, r eorge
ear ar
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TV sert~
s·ne Ua MaeRae'I &amp;IUW!o&amp;o
•-DEVOTED ro INTERES1 Olo I nual rate of l,288Jl00
umt'5 was a smgle from Steve Owen~
! man , also his daughler Brftlda I
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eas won e more
MEIGS . MASON AltEA Icompared to 1295 000 1 Ma '" the third
d
K t
~Will use more b1g acts
and - but some grim tales (1/ par- guests (obe rented Miriam Ro~
ow••,. 1 ••••· . , . , _ , land 1 Sjj6,000 10 June 1~5 y Burdette also Jed Pomeroy
anM:o:nd ~~n Ja'lles White of Ispend more cash on enterta1~ alysis and blindness caused by kins' Suilnn Flace
manse)
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hitting with a home run and
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menl than the recent W..-ld s bootleg moonshme
T ne Increased by lour without any.
PUillllhi!CI '"''"' ett"rnMn ·•~P' j
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mo-d FouI here • It cou ld n't rea IIY Fed s sho Uld rnake a bi g an- one ~•""
in the door - her
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FINES ORDERED
three smgles for a perfect day CLEVELAND IUPII - Safe- thun M
Aa vast
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s~h~!'::~u: "~!~~~7~~" ~~~! Four fines were ordered m' at the plate Other Pomeroy ty Dtrector John N McCormtck I u:l~, ~Jchag~es Duc~w~rth an spent much less
Nancy Si?· no~ment soon
Siamese cat had four kittens,
=.-::b:'~~~h:.i~s~Y
l'iltt.nr [ c&amp;urt action thas week by Pom h1tters were Danny Abbott,
a saad today he will mvestl~ate Mr and Mrs Robert Garner atra Jr shares Dick Donner s Fme Met ~a star Rose
abandoned them. The
l::at.end u
Ui:nntt eJ- m•IU•a eroy Mayor Charles
Legar home run, Mike Young, a doub- reports pollee are
ignoring and daughter have moved from dates with Fay McCllll'!, actor Hampton now 18 a top slngmg rat.
UJ• PD., "Hie~• •' Pnm•nw !Charles Neal, Minersville was le and single, and Vaughan, looters m the not-torn Hough I the Williams property of Fourth !Doug McClure's ex
Ella coach, of such as Paula Wayne '11le Las Vegaa 'gambllnl
N'J'IODLI aa~vtuuDa r••r•••nt~~u•• fined $\OO and costs
f 1n e Steve van Meter Robm Phal- area
Str 1 1 R 11 d
, Kazan turned down three high· of the new Copacabana 1 tao w jolnta vie for stars service,
lhtttn•W I.IDWall Inc:
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t.c~n ..,.. "'•• vork Lil'
and three..dav )ad sentence for m and George Skmner each a Some busmessmen wept as I Mr B F Qui her
ee lr
ria a SSJ~meo
1\UD'C' or
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every
wn gimmick
r~,.., 11 atn. ra~et o.u,ereo "' IDWI Mary 4nn Thompson, lstnite
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. Watch lor starting wUh cash~ lncludinJ
1they saw thetr stores plundPr~ a few days withs~latt'Jesspe~ firush hiS (untitled"' far) nov- zoom to success
.ul!1er W'hr- ......tne a~~ cen'-' pe, ! 18 Pomeroy $5 and costs fall- I B Hart wa~ startmg pitcher ed by looters durma the two K t k
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We met Joey Btshop at a highly touted new smging pros· chauffeured Umousme, pnvate
. . . .I 011.1 year 1n •d••nc•
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. , . 1 ure to yte-ld right of way and lfor Southern He was relieved days of rioting
, due to the death of hts sister
e rt tt -Are er nngsJ e at pect, a gtrl beanng the- nominal apartments., cooks, butlers, etc.
=~,:::~:!~ ~~~~=: '-'.~tvi::II JOt' Martm and Grover A;nold. by Bactttel m the thtrd,
Other busmessmen took the l Mrs E s Mills spent 8 fe~ ~adlson Square Garden
~ndlhurdle of LeGrand Mellon
One Las Vegas
veteraa
.., "onallltu•" one month fL:Ill ~ .. IJoth of Pomeroy " and costs I
posabon
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ers to take small ttems than at- / ter and son-m law Mr
and 1us n a year or so was
w coast have made July J mmy in the headlmes erupted by the
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tempt to stop them and touch M 0 0 p tt '
wonderful Ed Deeley had been McHugh Montn' In which to scandal about "skimming" cash
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orf a property damagmg nol m Mr
be t G t 1 on J oey 's "Tomg ht" st'I~m
spin even more u1
n·um wlnnmgs into hood!\DD •
the store
sited Ihell' ::ugh~er ~nd a~n-~n: Virgm~a ~ayo and . Mike 0'· ular oom~ser_"' lilts than usi&gt; pockets befo~ Uncle
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He tried to bust in.
lo
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sots mo er
The Dislml No 12 lasl-piich such when they saw looting but at Van Wert
ter a six-months spht
~~ank endless
of aural pleasant- to Palm Beach "society" untO
softball tournament will
he the general mstructions were to I M
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B tel Gorshin &lt;The I!Iddler o[ Ba~ r,esl
Tro wa1drobt of &amp;·n- Time Mag prmted bls picture
r an andrsBillyI oflam
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be contacted m Manetta
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Phone at S74-72tlti.
few years
I Mr and Mrs Troy Zwilling
Mayor Ralph Locher, who visited their son and daughter·
Negotiatiom Hit
requested the National Guard m-law, Mr and Mrs. RusSflll
mobilization
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from Mrs Vernon Howell of Laurel cently with fr1emls
either side in the lace ol a Cliff to be held this Sunday has Mr and Mrs Robert Grimm
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W. L. P&lt;t. GB
Tbursday'l Games
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Pitching
Baltimore
62 32 .660 ... Chicago al Cleveland, mght
Baltimore attack on
N a I I 0 n a] League: Perry, I
DetrOit
30 39 .562 9\2 Mmnesota at Washmgton, mgbt
Detroit hurlers Curt Blefary Giants 13·2, Blass, Pirates &amp;-2;
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Marichal, Giants 1:&gt;-4, Cuellar,
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Mmnesota
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55 36 604 .. 1be amvmg in Pl. Pleasant this July 26th, 9 a. m., 28 target wuuung hiS seventh game
, Sanford, Angels H
Wasbmgton
40 55 421 22\0 1San Fran
56 37 602 .... weekend lor the National Field l1eid rounds, S P m to 6 P m, eight deciSions, slammed
Aker AthleHco 6-2; MciSally,ll
Boston
39 35 415 23 'Los Angeles 51 33 573 3 Archery Association national NFAA semmars at downtown first homer.
IJfiOI•O 8-3.
Toesdo.Y's Result~
'Phila
50 42 543 5\Z meet to he held at the archery headqbarters, 7 p. m. to 10 p
Minn. 5 Wash. 4, Jst, tw1hght •Houston
4ti 45 505 9 range north of Pt. Pleasant, m., NFAA sponsored events I
, F_lrst Clout
walk and went to
Mmn 4 Wash 0, 2nd, night
St. LouiS
44 46 469 10\0 July 23 to 2jl, With the local Plans call for a square dance Frank s first clout, with
•
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pd
44 48 478 11 IZ Archery Club serving as bosts. and party
Calif. at Boston, p ' ram
AUantl
411 50 444 14\to The schedule for the event is July 27tb, 9 a. m ' 28 targets I mnmg, sent Earl Wilson to the
Chicago 5 Cleveland 4, mght
CmcmnaU
39 51 'oo 15lf.o as (oilows
and hunters round 7 p m to showers His second came ID Burgess was pinchhittmg for
~a~it!~~-~3' ~;,[~:n night :ca~~rk
29 ~I 322 2S\Z July 23, 9 a m. to a p m 10 p m GallipoliS sponsored the fourth with a man aboard. Hoyt Wilhelm, ~ho pitched two
v.ednesda •s Probably Pitchers
luesday, Ilesui!S
Check In and late registration events.
The Orioles then wrapped up perfect innmgs lJl rehel to wm
IAr, Tlmeo EDT)
Cincmnati 3 Chicago 2 (18 Illll) July 24th, 9 a m ID 8 30 p. July 28th, 9 a m . 28 targets the game w•lh five runs 1n ~· his first &lt;ontest of the season ,
Cbieago at Cleveiand-Horlen IHouston 8 Pbiladelphia 2 (NI
m. 1 check-m and late reglstra- and hunters round, S p. m. to fi_fth and three more m e and_ send the
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Indians II games off the pace
N)
formal coffee and tee 1o wei· Pleasant sponsored
events. Smoky Burgess, the best
p ~innesota at Washmgto11- l Wedoesday;s Probably Pitcbera come regiStrants
at NFAA Plans call for a corn roast and pmchh1tter In hiStory, delivered
Boswell (7-3) vs McCormick '
(All Times EDT I
headquarters 7 p m to 10 p. steak barbecue by lake Side al agam m the nmth when his
(7·7l 8 00 p.m
, Cmcmnall at Chicago, 2- Jr Woman's Clubs
Krodel Pack
sacrifice Dy s~ored Don Buford
Detroit at Baltlmore-McLalll EUis &lt;5-141 and O'Toole 11-3! July 2iith, 12;30 p. m., NFAA July 29th, 28 targets and an~ with Chicago s "':lliDIIIg run.
(!:I-5I vs Bunker (8-4), 8 p m 1VL Koonce (1.2) and Hands &lt;6- national ·ceremowea at
fieldjmal round, 2 p. m. awards.
Buford reached l1rsl with
Kansas City at New York- 81 2 IS p m
Krausse &lt;6-4) vo. Peterson &lt;&amp;- , Philadelphia at Houston-IIDtemattmal League Slarrdiirgs SPORTING PARTNER
5), 7 p.m.
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GOTEBORG, Sw.,re;. (UPII
CaliflR'nla at Bcston-Chance p.m.
W. L Pet. GB
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P1tlsburgh at Los Angeles;- Columbos
- Heavyweight Jun Robertson,
51 39 .567
Other S!Ze•
Your Dependable
Law (6-4) vs. Drysdale (11-11),
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Slightly
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49 43 .533 3
New York at San FranciSco- Toledo
50 44 .532 3 Senny Liston before the el·
Fisher (6-11) vs. MariChal &lt;II&gt; Rochester
49 45 .521 4 champion's bout With
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Dally llentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 20, 11166-3 dm1nl refltliJIU... M 1,
- - Gordie Colenran lttOkiCI
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IPavlelieii· l&lt;ept the Hall
fafll••• iiiio Jl(llth place.

The GalhpoUs Orioleo edged ole• were Rod Gordon, who had a double in one official struck out two.
the Gallipolis White Sox 13-9 m was two for lour, Eold1e Jones, trip to the plate and K • naY Batt~ng ooiy three , innings,
the opening game
Tuesday one for three, and Jell Cana- Collier had a single Ia two Fishers scored four, eight and
mght at the Eighth Annual Ky· day, one lor four SI'nackmg trips.
nme runs, In that order Pure
ger Creek Tournament
for singles for the Onoles were AI· Dav ts worke1 two irllllngs Oil got twt Ia Ibe second and
.,_,.
By FRED MeMANE
do It One hit could have won
Little Leaguers, In a couple of Jan Rose, James Millo&lt; and lor GallipoUs while giving up four 10 the lourth.
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DDY ttme. We just didn't get the
four inning contests the Mid· Gil Pnce
SIX hils, eighl walks and he The hitters for Fisher's were
The Cincinnati Reds lempora· hit when we needed II "
dleport Senators do~ned the Jumor JamiSon topped While struck out four, Skipper Jobn· Don Telie, three for four m· '_'Do~WD..,.._w_llh
__:gr:__o_aud
_en
__:.,_loO
_"_. Inly silenced Leo Dllfocher, The four-hour, 53-mioute
Gallipolis Senators 13-3
and Sox hitters w1lb a donbie and son ptlched the last two frames eluding a triple; John Leary,
mth the mlmmum of effort
rathon. that was the loogest
Pt. Pleasant FISher's downed bomeru• and a single in four He gave up two hits, one walk two lor four mciudmg a home
The volatila manager of the game for either team ill
PI Pleasant Pure Oil :U-6.
trips H1t1Ing smgles were Jell and struck out two.
run. Jim HaU, two lor three,
Chicago Cubs, who is never at years, surpassed the 17 innings
Three over the fence home LewiS, Ricky Boone, Jim Noe, Lme score
w•th a double, Bruce Roberts,
a loss lor words, was practical- played by the New York
runs Tuesday night wer• hit by Jim Stemheck and Rlclu&gt; Hat· Middleport 0(1210 I - 13 8 I two lor three includmg a triple;
Jy speechless Tuesday after and San Francisco Giants m
Junior JamiSon of the White field
Gallipolis
3 00 0 - 3 2 4 Jim Barnette, one for two IR·
Don Pavletich's two-out homer the National League and the
Sox, with none ¥' base; John Lmesco.Batteries: Middleport -Van cludmg 8 double, and Jumor
m the 18th Inning gave the Cleveland Indians and CaiilorLeary of Fisherls, with none Orioles
200 014 - 13 7 3 lnwagen (WP) and Rtush, Gal· Morgan was two for four
Reds a 3-2 VICiory over hiS ma Angels in the AmeriCan
on, and Art Thevemn of Pure White Sox
231 120 - 9 8 2 lipohs - Davis (LP), Jobnsoo For Pure Otl, Art Thevenm
Cubs The blasl by Pavletich League earlier thiS season
Oil, with two an I
Batteries Onoles
-Cana· (2) and Foose.
was one for two, With a home
By JEFF MEYERS
was the only hii Cincmnatl
Otber NL Games
Orioles fJ-11
day (WPI and Thomas. Hhite A0d Orioles 4 48 Spts etd
run Brarry Cox had a double
UPI S"""'' Writer
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In the only other National
Fish 8r' %1-1
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A b1g SIX run third mnmg Sox - Noe, Boone (LP 1, (3),
s
one 0 ICia
The Baltimore Orioles. haY lnmngs while the Cubs left 18 League action, the Houston
that saw White Sox starter Jim JamiSon 161 and Perroud
Two Pt Pleasant teams stag- plate, Jeff Thomas and Lyn- mg conquered the Amencan 00 base dunng the marathon Astros beat the Philadelphia
Noe lifted for Ricky Boone,
Middleport 13-3
ed a wild mghlcap that saw don Fowlkes had smgles m League. can now fight among contest
Philhes 8-2 and the St. Loms
gave the GallipoliS Orioles an The M1ddleporl
S•oators FISher's down Pure Oil 2!-6 three lnps
themselves for the spoils of "What can 1 say'" Durocher Cardinals heat th Atlanta
extra. boost for a 9-9 l~e after JUm~ed on the Galhpohs Sen•· With each Side usmg
three Lmescore
war
inquired alter the game "We Braves, ~~ m 12 mnlngs.
live mmngs of play 1he On- tors John (Pee Wee! DaviS for pitchers
Pure Oil
020 4 _ 6 4 3 The most prized booty of all had our chances, and we didn't rn t
Amencan League, the
eles talhed four more m tihe top 12 runs tn the second mmng Steve tttt1epage started for Fisher's
Barnette rWP), -the Jumor CJrctllt's most
league-leading Baltimore
of the SIXth while holdmg the and polled out to a 10 nm mar- Pure Oil and was tagged with
valuable player award-IS conioles walloped the DetrOit
White Sox scoreless m
the gin m the fourth after hm•tmg the loss He gave up siX hits, Battenes Pure 0 '1 - Llltle- tested by both Frank and
1,
Tigers 13-3 the Chicago While
last hail to lake the t:l-9 "'" the Galhpohs team to three walked two and struck out page iLP ), Thomas IZ). Knmm Brooks Robmson Boog Powell
Sox edged the Cleveland
Jeff Canaday went the diS· I runs m the first frame
two Jeff Tbomas, who along (3) an~ Fowlkes and Cm&lt; &lt;31 is challengmg both Robmsons By United Press loternutloaal ln~1ans :&gt;-4 and t~~~::~:~;~
lance lor the Orioles, gave op Keith Van lnwagen, Middle· with Littlepage pitched one Fishers - Barnette
WPI, for the RBI trophy while Russ
National League
Twms swept a
eight hits, walked three and pert, went the diStance far the and one th11d mmngs, &amp;Jve up Telle (2) and Roberts (41 and Snvder must battle Frank,
G AB R. H Pel. from the Washmgton
struck out lour
Senators while g•vmg up only mne hits, walked two
and Morgan
Po'well and Brooks for the ' Alou, Pill
80 302 44 llrl .3381:;.4 and 4-11 ~hfnrnta at Boston
Jim Noe worked two and two two h1ts, three walks and slr1k· struck out two Krimm relll'ed
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battmg crown
Stargll p,tt 81 292 52 98 .336 and Kansas City at New York
thirds mmngs, gave up two mg out SIX
the last FISher's batter '" the Wednesday mght ~ games Will The Onoles are sackmg the Clmnte, P1tt 86 335 56 116 :m were postponed because of ram.
h1ts, walked lour and •truck Vanlnwagen topped Middle- bottom of the third
pit the Syracuse Giants agamst rest of the AL thanks to Cepeda, SIL 71242 35 78 322 1 The Reds, who collected JUSt
out SIX Ricky Boone pitched port hitters •1th three singles J1m Barnette started
f o r the Middleport Red legs at 7 30 brilliant mdiVIdual perform••· Morg'an, Hou 611251 34 841
eight hits m the ' 11!-mrung
two and one third mmngs, gave in lour tnps to the plate Hit· FISher's, worked one and one P m. and the PI Pleasant Mal- ces and old fashioned team Carty, Atl
11:1262 33 82
contest. went without a hit lor
up (aur hil&lt;, walked two and tmg ~oubies lor
M1ddleperl th1rd mnmgs, gave up two leable Iron agamst the Middle work Baltimore stretched Its Alou, Aij
93 405 62 125 .
innmg• agamst
runaway lead to 9\0 games by Allen Phil
72 261 58 80
Bcb Hendley
stnlck out three JuniJJT Jam•· were Rick Howard, who was hits, walked three and struck port Red Sox at ~ P m
son came on with the 'bases one for three, Chester Roush, out three Don Telle came on Thursday rught' schedule 18 wallopmg the second place IJe. Helms, Cm 70 2611 31 82
Ferguson Jenkms before Pav·le-1
ioad,ed in the top of the SIXth, two for three and Tim Demos· m the second. allowed no hits, 6 30 P m • Buflalo vs Cheshire troll Tigers !:1-3 Tuesday mght Rosebro, LA 74 220 23 67
Uch hit hiS eighth homer ol
gave up one hit, and strwek out key. one lar four Steve Bral· walked two and struck out T1gers, and 8 P m • Pt Ple&lt;I~- Baltimore players have monoAmericBD Leagoe
year off Jenkms The
two.
ton was one for four
two Bruce Robert~ worked ene ant Ktwams vs. Galltpohs On· pohzed mdiVIdual hatting departG. AB. R. H. Pet. I however, managed onl; three
Hitting doubles lor the Orl· For Galhpolls, John DaviS 1mmng, gave up two hila and 1oles,
ments Brooks " first m RB!s Snyder, Bal 71214 46 72 ,336 hils over the !mal rune frames
with 76, l'owell IS second with F Rbsn, Bal 92 337 72 !117 3!8 with Joe Nuxhall p1tchmg the
n and Frank IS third with 64 Oliva, Minn 9!352 56 1!!
final three mmngs to record his
In batting, Snyder's
336 Kalme, Det 78 276 56 87 .31&gt; second victory
I average leads second-ranked Powell, Bal Btl308 50 93
Actually the Cubs were
I Frank by 18 pomts while Powell B Rbsn, Bal 94 31l3 62 113
ooe out away from victory
302 ) IS fifth and Brooks (.300) Rchrdt, Cal 79 283 42 83
The Middleport Barons ap- four games to play, two wtth Chesh1re scooted out to a an iof1eld out and a sacr1f1ce Hi sixth
Salmon, Cle 74 261 35 75 287
peared today headed for a Eastern and one each
w1th 2-0 lead •• the firsllnnlng when fly,
I Frank stands alone IR the Manlle, NY 75 23fi 27 67 .284 1
duphcahon of their 11165 base- Pomeroy and Southern
Beebe led oil With a smgle. LewiS, after hiS shaky first home run derby with 25, while Berry, Ch•
81 218 26 62 .284 1
ball season whJch ended wtth Last evenmg, Cheshire's left- Thomas grounded out, Queen uuung, s('attered £our
base Powell r.emams tled for second
Home Ruoll
'"• defeat and the Meigs-Gal- bander, John Rothgeb, was the and Hysell Singled, Rolhget&gt; hits He fanned 7, walked 4 1with ~~ and ready to pounce I N all o • ol League: Aaron,
Jia Pony League hUe
loser, g1vmg up mne
hits walked, Price fanned, and Coup- Rothgeb m hiS six mmngs fan- should Robby falter
1Braves 27 • Torre, Braves 24,
Tuesday evenmg, hehmd the and charged with ali mne runs er smgled
ned 8, walked three, and h1t
B1ggest Bttle
1StargeU.
Pirates . 22. Aio~,
f!.h1t p1tchmg of Danny LewiS before he exited m the seventh The Barons tied 11 up m two Hysell In one inrung fan
h
1Braves, Allen, Phllhes, Ha 1
the Barons defeated Che!\htr~ with nabody out after htttmg the sel"Ond mmng when Pewell ned two, waJked nobody, htl The btggest oatU~, Ro~ever, and Mays, Giants 21
b
1
at Cheshtre 9-2 Cheshire now two stratght batters
Hysell walked, Whtte smgled
and none.
1 contmues bel ween
e 0 :~on Arnertc:u League: F Ro 1 "~ 1
is hed with Pomeroy
With came m to rehre the Side
t'loyd doubled
They went A double ehmmat10n Pony bo)s The fight for th; wo .~son, Orioles 25· Pepitone, ]
three losses to the Barons' order , but both baserunners got aoead to stay al 3-2 in
the Ltsgoe tournament for
the faward U~reatens to go 0
Yanks 22, Powell, Orioles
smgie loss The Barons have m to score
fourth on Dndson's lead · off five teams or the league has I the fmal ou~ of ~~ ~asoni Kahne, T~e7. 2b1 · Coiav•to.
0 Indaans a
- - - - ~--=----' --- -;- - - - - - - -smgle and an error; then add- been arranged the week
of mut.'h to
e
e tg
I e rew,
4-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 20, 1966 ed two runs In the filth on sm· Aug 6-I 3 at the Syracuse light· Baltimore Man age r Hank 19
gles by Powell and Archer and ed park Bob Wingett w1ll be Bauer.
Rulli Boltod Ia
,_ ament managJust when one Robmsoo sJows Nat i o a al League: Aaron, 1
two errors; Iwo more tn th e wum
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65
sixth on two walks, a single by Games will start al 5.30 P m down, the other picks up
Braves 72, SfargeU, Plratee ; I
Archer and Ault's double The and at 8 p. rn Team andJudi· and carnes the Oriole.
Torre, Braves and Clemente,
final twt runs came in the Vidual trophies will be award· victory Overshad~w::l
P~a~ 62 ; r.:;;,s. Gi";;ts ~0b'a
1~
seventh when both
batters ed.. Only entry fee wtll be a Tuesday mght,
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game
home
live
runs
With
a
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of
son,
Orioles
76,
Powell,
Orioles
Rothge b h1I mov ed
aroun d new base ba
or at'
homers Brooks "merely"
72 F Robmson, Orioles 64,

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Prob,eJ;S Face Utral
Chaiienae
from..Dodd
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WASIIJNGTON tUPil -The Indication wbeu beartnp would day by the day-lona testlmOIIJ
Gaqe readllca: GallipoUs ud WublqtOa on ·~oppos"d
SeilBte Ethics Commtitee today resume, however.
1 of ' Klein,
a 64-year-old ,....
Dam 12.0, 12 2, l'tlllllinl 2\to 1o eacb oilier like fin
and
laced a legal cballenae fl'om Other senators oonflrmed tered foreign agent for
leel on rollers, !'omeroy-Ma. water; llltre can be ao tb1n1
~ Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (Jl.Comi.) that the committee fllvesilp· Gern;Jm interests. He adtli!ll
on 2o.41, Pl. Pleasant 24.04, shoal." Tilt statement once
U its investigation of miscon- lion ' of Dodd's campaign little to what wu already ell
~ "{{ereay Holler
We are way ahead of those Hinton 0 70 statiOnary, Kana· aratn dashed bopeo or
aay
charges agalnal him ftnancea activities Ia weD uDder the record.
~- ~kest Appalachia
old-time wizards m some wavs 1wha Falla 2.90 rising, Chari... peaceful .eu~emeat of t b •
into the , area otlway. One of the charges Ia that Klein admitted that he urgei
,;, .'\f.S A. 000000
Most any common Citizen can ton !8.90 rismg. London, Mar- Viet Nam war,
finance and $100-a· Dodd pocketed some $200.1100 in Dodd to fly to Europe in early
l$r,Mtor;
make a casual paas over
a met and Winfield dams were I The slalemeat hroadc..t by ~
dinners.
campaign oontribulio111 for his t964: Klein said J;lodd'• stx-d&amp;J
'Ebt'J!IO.kmobile came out to piece of loan oompany paper Ion the oiiis
the olfklal Norlll VIetnamese
Jobn F. Sonnet!, chief counsel/ personal use.
~an journey failed to ....
~gain! his week and I with a ball-poml, and make new 1Boat Bovemenlo:
news ageney did 1101 mtDUoa
for the 59-year-old Dodd, said The lirBI phaae • of the 1any of his contracts but "II
lound'"l' book which told all a· ca" ,and ranch-type
hnt•ses • llbio River - New Mactms· tbe lite of American pUOit
that the Senate resolution that investlga!lon wu capped Tuea- surely didn't do me any barm. •
bout the magiC which witches. and household gadgets appear I Ville up 14, S-30 p m ' Esso sbot dOWn over titat Commumated the committee preclud-1=:::::::::::::::::::::~:;.::::....:~~~~~::....:=~
warl01&gt;ks, and such
charac- 1rnrned•aleiy
Tennessee up 14, 10 45 p m; alst country. Tbtre were lodl·
ed any Investigation of cam-1
PERSONALS
1
ters used to practlt-e long ago. I I'll trave lo admit I've
not Tiboll up 14, 9·30 p m. Ahcei' cllloao
the Rauol regime
The art of orcheotra'con- 1&gt;1ugn finances.
Recent pesltr or Mra. Cll'l'f
It lold about dem1 which came 1seen any Dying carpels around' up 14, 12 00 a. m . Steel Ex- would try them as war criml·
ductmg began In the SJJII-.
But as the committee ft.
JudsOn were: Mr. and Mrs.
cut ol bottles and made every· but the poverty-program off1ces •press up 14, 4 50 a. m,
L nals but •pare thetr lives
Chapel of the 15th centurY nished the first phase or Its
CecU Judaon of Elyria, Ohio,
one's wish come true, and a fly- all have wall-to-wall JObs that IFloere do•·n a, 3 33 a m ; I
.
when a roll or paper ,.,.. InvestigatiOn -the relationship
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Love of
'"If carpel wh1ch transported J can make a lol of dollars fly Rose G down 13, 7 a m , 1
I
' " - wed to beat the pulse of the between
Dodd and pubhc
Akron, Ohio, Mr. and M r 1.
people around Just hke the aar- way
Steel Trader down 16, 3 a m ; •
muste. Tbls became so noisy relations magnate Julius Klem
Fred Hinkle, of Greensburi.
lines &lt;only tbey d1dn'l seem to I As for makmg "pentagons,'' 1Andrew Calhoun down
16, 1
~:~~~::o:;~:.:'•~:~J~~: - chatrman John C. Stennis, J&gt;.
VIRGINIA CARLETON
Ohio,
have any good-looking steward· our poht1c1ans bu1lt a b1~ one /6 10 a m. Jenks up 17, 11 2ii l
lore were also the com- Miss., made II clear the
NEW POST OFFICE
Miss Helen Jenldlls of Coesie• or m·fhght moVIes I
[over m washingion and it made I p m Polly R up 17, 1 15 a '
posers of the music. Bach campaign issue was already When the Hurtlord Post Of· lumbus, Ohio, spent her vacaAnd about "dragon • seed" 1a trillion dollars diSappear in m St Mary's down 17,3 am,
and Handel oonducted thelr under scrutiny.
lice was changed from fourth Uon with bar mother, Mrs. Sal"
which prnduced fire . br.athmg 1oo time at all And •omeone, Producer up 17, 6 20 a m , I
own music, Berlioz 11 con·
Stennis said that "steady and class ID third class, II
was ab Jenklno.
dra1ons who didn't even oeed 'over there must have been Ill· Luther Herdman up 19, 6 40 a
sidered the flther of mod· consistent progress is being necessary to have new equip- Mrs, Maude .Johnson rtturngaaohne , ond all about bow war· hng triangles together to make m , Cnss Jr down 20, 4 20 a I
~~~~n~~~';!'s ~J M~~:~~~ made. It consists primarily of ment and more room so The ed home from a villit to Weltsrioro grew out of the ground hexagons, smce so mucn mon- m Jefferson down 20, 6 05 a
also conducted their own ferretting out records, llnanc~ai Post Office Department leased burg, W. Va.
'
And about a big b1rd called a 1ey and ' many young men m; Ph11Jp Sporn down 21, DAYTON tUPII -Three of· music,
records . . . " He gave no a building from Rlcbard Jen· Mr. N. 0. Weln is a patient at
Phoemx, which couldn't be de· have departed lor fore~gn lands ti a m Patnck Coodon down fiCials of the Public Servict
c '""''""~ 1, 11• .,""
- kms. This building was erected the Gallipolis Medical
Center
stroyed by fire but rose up out 1 That genu out of the bottle 23. 5 p m , Elgercliff down I Umon are lo appear m court to
vln Grimm.
a few years ago tn which Mr in GallipoHs
of the ashes every t1me thev who gave people all thm wiSh· 23 10 45 p m Tim Bailes day to face possible con·
Five generatiOns were pre- Jenkins had a confectionery. Mr. EmU ~ht Ia a patient
fired 11
., '"n't 1n 11 w1th thiS Great So- 1 up 23, 4 20 a m , Waller Beck· tempt of court charges result·
"'"I al the home of Mrs. Mollie The building was remodeled at the Veterans Memorial HOIAnd how to make a • penta· c1el) wh~eh " gomg to g1ve Jord down 23 5 40 a m Walt· mg from muni&lt;Ipal employes
Guinther Her daughter Mrs and all new equipment Install· pilal at Pomeroy.
gon" whiCh would summon up everyone anything they want er Curley down 23, 6 35 a m .1gomg on stnke Tuesday morn· I
Thelma Grueser of Minersville; ed so as to make it smtable lor Mr. Lee Gibbs has returned
spirits to mllke thin&amp;s d1sap So I thmk •e can match that Helen R down Greenup 7 p m ; mg for higher pay
granddaughter Mrs John Rill· the Post office.
home from Holler Hospital 1D
pear, and to put 1,.. triangles old btark mag1c even here m ~ alvohne do• n Greenup II 30 It was the second group of '
mire, great-granddaughter Mrs Miss Audrey Blessing ill the Gallipolis.
'
logether to form a hexagon to Appalach10
p m J S LewiS down Green- mun 1c1pal employes to go on
Delores Ann Johnaon and her l'ostmistress and giving to tho Mr. and Mra. Faye Blesstna
mob them depart lor fore1gn
Penny Lopee
up II 40 p m, Valley Trans· , str~ke desp1te state laws forbid- Mr and Mrs Paul Osborn two children, of New Haven. W. public the best 10 courteous of Sleubenv!Ue, Ohio
wert
parts
IWII!:" up Greenup 1 a m . i dmg such walkouts About 400 and family of Lancaster VISited Va., who are great-great-trand- and efficient
service,
She housegoesltr of Miso
Audrep
A'nd so many other magiC Dear Ed1tor
Chnsty . _ 5 05 a. m Rav- 1c1ty workers at Lansmg, Mich, reeently with her parents, Mr children of Mrs, GUUither. Two IS always anxious to he
of Blessinl last week.
thm&amp;s t(lat I began 10 . .nder Perhaps some of your r&lt;ad· cnswooa dowr. Meldahl 9 30 p , threatened to contmue thelf and Mrs Herschel Diddle, and other granddaughters Mrs Roy the utmost service to the ell· Mra. Henry Jenkins and sons,
why we ever let all that get a ers could be k1nd enough to m • Buckeye State down Mel· stnke for more money and bet· other relatiVes ,
Armes of Minersvlile
and IZenS of Hartford.
WUiiam and Richard, visited
way from us
help me
dahl 9 55 p m . H E Bowles j ter workmg cond1t1ons, and mu- MISs Debbie Harden has re- Mrs. Philhp Donovan, local,
ATTENDS FUNERAL
last week Mr. and Mra. CecU
But I got 1o thmkmg about It I am trymg to get mforma- 1up Meldahl 10 25 p m , L W 1n1c1pal workers from through- turned home alter VISIImg wllh were also present.
Garring at Bridgeport Oblo.
and flll8Uy dec1ded things were· !Ion about my ln~ian ancestry: Sweet down Meldahl 12 55 a out Michigan sa&lt;d they would I her brother and SISter-in-law, ~ISS Pam Sylvester who is Those from out of town at- Mrs. Doyle Mo-tr"•~!..
of
n t really so d1fferent
'.f) grandtather s name was m Jane T down Meldahl I 35 JOin the picket lines
Mr and Mrs Robert A Harden tramlng to he 8 Laboratory tending the last riiel for Mrs Bl field W V ~-·
It wns JUSt that th~y had oth Samuel Coleman, and .he was ! a m , Cotton Queen
down I Both catles had supervasory 1 and son Ene, of Marion
Tec~mctan ar Holzer HOflpital, Abee Brown Chapman were: Iof~. N~a aWe~n~
er way• of descr~bmg thmgs born around your area and !at· Meldahl 2 !5 a m
employes domg the necessary Mrs. Mayme Holmes spent a Gallipolis, spent the weekend Mr and Mrs. Paul Hayden, Mrs Bernhart Lerner of Mount
then We can still get a lot of ~ moved to Adelphia Ohio I GallipoliS Dam - Queen City work lethng the garbage pli~ week with her SISter Mrs HeJ: with her parents Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Iva Dowling of Boston, Ve.;.oo, Ohio, were the pestl
UI8tJIC out of bottles, and cans ere was a Mam Coleman up 3 50 P m New 4lrleans up and keepmg the s~unmtng eu Wetzel and lamliy of Co- Arthur Sylvester.
Masaechusetts, Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mra. George Lorntoo Solll&lt;' pecple can gel a lut ' wh; l;~ed '" Lo;g,kBo~o~ and down 3 20 p ~ Jeflboat up pools closed despite the 90-de- lumbus '
Mrs. Howard Largent visited George McKnight and children er last week
of queer ideas out of them. like ~~ ro er na~; I I e o ~mt"n 12 40 a m Peggv Downey I gree weather Other CIIY serv- Mr Wilham Duckworth of her daughter and son-in-law, of Bergenflo Rd., New Jersey, Mr and Mrs Jolm Keal'DI
thiniUng a hundred miles an i anyon: 1cou 1 1•e P me e
down 1 50 a m iames Dm· 1ces were curtailed Pohce and : RiUman and Mr Jim Cle'VIdus Mr and Mrs. Don Pickens and Mrs. Thomu Hiles, Mr. and Jr ~ children 'Buddy Eugoae
~~ J~stcr~o~~~P%a~rmsmg ;,•~: :nda a~~ar~~~t,v::me an~ ant down 2 45 a' m .Robert rm~men remamed on the Job ~s 1, of Sev•lle spent~ week w1th family of Toledo.
Mn. Robert Mees, Joe Burn- M~ry Rutl1 anc:~'nmotttJ visited
~"'A'"-• th
thi
what relatwn they were to the West up 3 30 a m Edeana they d1d not belong to the un- Mr. and Mrs Richard Roush,
eU, Mra Fred WUkenson, Mra Mr and Mr Charles Cundlfl
'"' ert, ""' some
ngs
Bcsworth up 4 30
m
M nd M G
Sch d
Fred Wilkenson Mra Jennte
·
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in bottles which woul~ ~rpme above I d greatly appreciate It
.
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NOW YOU KNOW
Wilkenson or P.;,kersbur and 1and son, Jeffery, of Columbus,
••-d bt f ,
ll All replies Will be conf•den I Kaoawba River Semel There was no v1oience m ellh· and Eleanor Kay
Ool• one' lotal ecU- 1 lh
g
IObio last week
1 W k
.
u - genu 1 ou
1 a gen
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L d
f'
h h
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• Mr James Stewart of Akhon
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WJth h ht brown ha•r' cou l4 tJal as thiS mformatlon IS for own on on 2 43 a. m
art er city at1 oug po1ICe kept ,
ee end guests of Mrs Lan· jsan is tlpeetl!d tbll year,
.
.
I b ett
ura my own satJS~dclion I d be De3rhorn down Marmel 10 30 watch at picket pomts in Lan- ra Leifheit were her daughter , No-.mber IZtb over tbe South The passing of Mrs. Allceh CaDing on Mr. and M r I.
han •eglt
cJum
•blond any
o run
or they
n- happy to gJve •nformatwn to p m Beaver down IMarmet smg a11 er havmg been order ed and son-m-aw,
Mr and Mrs. Atlantic westem Pacl8e and ,IIChaoman
1
fastere than
d rb removes
f H faoned of h I e James M. "'"·-·
..,._•.., recently were
do II m beauty sho today Or Ianyone I could help
6 a. m Oliver Shearer up out Monday , armed With riot Harold Amspoker, Columbus. central 'S®tb America
an rna
o art r w ere Mrs. Ruth Blain of South Side,
k
h d ps I
k
Smcereiy Donald J Cole Marlll&lt;t 7 30 a m , Allen R guns wh~eh wa• cntiCIZed by Master Mike Watkms of Tole.
she was born and spent the Lieutenant and Mrs.
James
rna e gray air o sue' a quJc man 2215 w' 182 St Torrance. Merrtll up WmflekJ 3 05 a m ' umon leaders
I do spe:-~t a wP.ek With his grandD
I~ost of her loq and
useful Blevins of Pensacola, Florida,
di~pe~;~ng act ed'
.
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Natwnal down WmfJeld 315 a • About 11:13 workers from gar ' mother, Mrs Ada Slack She
Meigs Ge erul Hospital
hie She was a prommenl Citi· Raymond Eckard of SouthSide,
at
ragon-se
"" I so
.
m ' Lucy Jane Lucas down bage collectors to ciiY hall ' accom anied him home b bus ' Admissions - Mrs.
Esta Izen or Hartford and was post· Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roush of
great when you thmk how rrr•ny
, Wmf~eld 3 30 a m
ed
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Howell, RD. Pomeroy. Vernon mistress ol the town lor many Pt. Pleasant, Mra, Myrtle How·
1 k
1Howell , RD, Pomeroy
slraw-men our politiCians can
cer s, stay away at ayton l or a VISI
!years. She was kind and gen· ell of Springfield, Ohio and Mr
con11lre
up to scare voters.
Tuesday but City offiCials said Mr and Mrs John Mohler! Dl•charges - Mrs.
Mary erous and willing to do I ser· and Mrs. Roy Fiaber ;,
and as lor growmg wamors out
300 unwn employes showed
have
Rathburn
I , 1or anyone
, up l and
1 fam1ly
H
p moved to Lonh
'VJce
go, Ohlo.
Abo ut 800 ot her wor kers "so
[)tt 1 t' ground they do a lot bet
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re- con 111 10 omeroy, w ere
------::.-'------~--ter than that over on Wesl Ap-- 1
mamed at the1r posts
they have purchased property
b b th
1
8
palachaa Thev raised voters out!~;ssm; : ~~ ~n~~;r~,!~~ lael
Alfred Strozdas, Dayton CJty I J Mr andd Mrsh VernonCBartels ,
of the remeter1es over m Char- bo
personnel director, sa1d the oyce an Mtc ael, of tnctnna
·
I ngr thand ptaxes HWI thdoud 1 mcreas I1
teston
stnk• for more money. after ti viSited recently with ' h13
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,1
e nee e 1 no 1 menIs for tlaii Pboemx bird well, ' lion when the increase would
00
the workers had recewed a parents, Mr and Mrs. Emmett
""e have a Lyndan-b1rd w h o go mto effect
•
$4 20 a week boost m January, Bartels
Jack O'Briao
1
keeps on !lylng h1gh no matter
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Bob Burdette tossed
two- was a 'blatant and flagrant" 1 S
1 R 1 03k
how hot 1t's made for h1m And
BUILDING or•·
hit ball as the Pomeroy Pony vwlatwn of state law Umon of· L kwlmWmdmg daa foya
Maureen O'Sullivan said dai&gt; IMonti Rock the ridiculous rock- of slacko, Chor never wears 1
r
f I
d th
ill
a e e nes y a ternonn were ghter Mia won't do a Bd
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ced on I"u e dress, or 1s th1I Sonny..
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I dou bt 1f we w1 IJ be able no1 to
WASHINGTON IUPn
_ Leaguers scored an easy IO-l l Jcta s sa1
ey were w mg to the followm Bo Scouts
of
wy Imono ony announ
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re·hlfe h1m 1n '68 And we had Home bUJidm• 3&lt;t 1
th vwtory over Southern
'" go to Jail 1! necessary.
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some once-gone sc ho0 prtncl· nataon dropped to a five vear MPtgs Galli a loop play Tues 1
I John Rttchart Tom· Thor e
y
myse w
c ose Yi
a~.pals reappear nght before our low In June as the money lday at Pomeroy
I
Rodne Holm,an RICk A~h· has a spontaneo~s talent [~ ~ the opposite oi many cnticw lo.1g looks
Or Ia tlrat only
eyes herem the Holler
Sl e " grew tighter
th
The lone Southern run waSi
' c ~till M 'ks ~ R •, that Frankies ~nd Mias ,requests Says he calls his Sonny?. We for&amp;ol" Fur--- - - - -- Commerce Departmen't report~ scored bt Jlonrue Bachtel aftb
) d ra~~d ~e~l • M:re ~~e' w:;~ ~ romantic renewal was ttpped fPI',I, friend "BenJamin Frank tunately.
ed Tuesday HouSing
starts er he tr•plel "' the seventh
a~companiJ by the As~Istant off herem weeks before the Un
Oh, go fly a kite
Jom James and MGM Jlec.
fell to a seasonally adjUSted a - 1'he unly other hit by Southern
Sc t
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H0 t engagement
Montreal swears The btg storv trom
hlllbll v ords broke tllell' 14-year OSS'n
• 1ts "Exposition 67" next
,
n
ou m3l' er, r eorge
ear ar
'I b
TV sert~
s·ne Ua MaeRae'I &amp;IUW!o&amp;o
•-DEVOTED ro INTERES1 Olo I nual rate of l,288Jl00
umt'5 was a smgle from Steve Owen~
! man , also his daughler Brftlda I
y
eas won e more
MEIGS . MASON AltEA Icompared to 1295 000 1 Ma '" the third
d
K t
~Will use more b1g acts
and - but some grim tales (1/ par- guests (obe rented Miriam Ro~
ow••,. 1 ••••· . , . , _ , land 1 Sjj6,000 10 June 1~5 y Burdette also Jed Pomeroy
anM:o:nd ~~n Ja'lles White of Ispend more cash on enterta1~ alysis and blindness caused by kins' Suilnn Flace
manse)
c..,,,. T••-"· ""''"'
hitting with a home run and
D ba W V
t d h15
menl than the recent W..-ld s bootleg moonshme
T ne Increased by lour without any.
PUillllhi!CI '"''"' ett"rnMn ·•~P' j
r'
e
mo-d FouI here • It cou ld n't rea IIY Fed s sho Uld rnake a bi g an- one ~•""
in the door - her
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FINES ORDERED
three smgles for a perfect day CLEVELAND IUPII - Safe- thun M
Aa vast
Wh'te
·~·~..,
s~h~!'::~u: "~!~~~7~~" ~~~! Four fines were ordered m' at the plate Other Pomeroy ty Dtrector John N McCormtck I u:l~, ~Jchag~es Duc~w~rth an spent much less
Nancy Si?· no~ment soon
Siamese cat had four kittens,
=.-::b:'~~~h:.i~s~Y
l'iltt.nr [ c&amp;urt action thas week by Pom h1tters were Danny Abbott,
a saad today he will mvestl~ate Mr and Mrs Robert Garner atra Jr shares Dick Donner s Fme Met ~a star Rose
abandoned them. The
l::at.end u
Ui:nntt eJ- m•IU•a eroy Mayor Charles
Legar home run, Mike Young, a doub- reports pollee are
ignoring and daughter have moved from dates with Fay McCllll'!, actor Hampton now 18 a top slngmg rat.
UJ• PD., "Hie~• •' Pnm•nw !Charles Neal, Minersville was le and single, and Vaughan, looters m the not-torn Hough I the Williams property of Fourth !Doug McClure's ex
Ella coach, of such as Paula Wayne '11le Las Vegaa 'gambllnl
N'J'IODLI aa~vtuuDa r••r•••nt~~u•• fined $\OO and costs
f 1n e Steve van Meter Robm Phal- area
Str 1 1 R 11 d
, Kazan turned down three high· of the new Copacabana 1 tao w jolnta vie for stars service,
lhtttn•W I.IDWall Inc:
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and three..dav )ad sentence for m and George Skmner each a Some busmessmen wept as I Mr B F Qui her
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ria a SSJ~meo
1\UD'C' or
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every
wn gimmick
r~,.., 11 atn. ra~et o.u,ereo "' IDWI Mary 4nn Thompson, lstnite
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1they saw thetr stores plundPr~ a few days withs~latt'Jesspe~ firush hiS (untitled"' far) nov- zoom to success
.ul!1er W'hr- ......tne a~~ cen'-' pe, ! 18 Pomeroy $5 and costs fall- I B Hart wa~ startmg pitcher ed by looters durma the two K t k
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We met Joey Btshop at a highly touted new smging pros· chauffeured Umousme, pnvate
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, due to the death of hts sister
e rt tt -Are er nngsJ e at pect, a gtrl beanng the- nominal apartments., cooks, butlers, etc.
=~,:::~:!~ ~~~~=: '-'.~tvi::II JOt' Martm and Grover A;nold. by Bactttel m the thtrd,
Other busmessmen took the l Mrs E s Mills spent 8 fe~ ~adlson Square Garden
~ndlhurdle of LeGrand Mellon
One Las Vegas
veteraa
.., "onallltu•" one month fL:Ill ~ .. IJoth of Pomeroy " and costs I
posabon
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and 1us n a year or so was
w coast have made July J mmy in the headlmes erupted by the
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0
tempt to stop them and touch M 0 0 p tt '
wonderful Ed Deeley had been McHugh Montn' In which to scandal about "skimming" cash
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·• th'18 nme pop- '-·
orf a property damagmg nol m Mr
be t G t 1 on J oey 's "Tomg ht" st'I~m
spin even more u1
n·um wlnnmgs into hood!\DD •
the store
sited Ihell' ::ugh~er ~nd a~n-~n: Virgm~a ~ayo and . Mike 0'· ular oom~ser_"' lilts than usi&gt; pockets befo~ Uncle
Sam
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The safety director said po- 1
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S 'th Shea reconciled JUSt In lime al (I Can I Give You Anything tollecls his slice - but he'D
!icemen had to use Judgment m "r"eo
', 1r abn Arls harry mth' for their 19th anmversary ar- But Love IS JUSI one of Jimmy's lind out
He tried to bust in.
lo
urn us
sots mo er
The Dislml No 12 lasl-piich such when they saw looting but at Van Wert
ter a six-months spht
~~ank endless
of aural pleasant- to Palm Beach "society" untO
softball tournament will
he the general mstructions were to I M
d M W 11
B tel Gorshin &lt;The I!Iddler o[ Ba~ r,esl
Tro wa1drobt of &amp;·n- Time Mag prmted bls picture
r an andrsBillyI oflam
ar s, man "I a nd pro&lt;Jucers of lha I ny &amp; Ch11_r of lhe roCk-rage ~~ front-and-sideways from 1 be
PIaye d uod.er Ihe IIghts a t the make arrests for any vwlatJon I Barbara
St Joseph,
Syracuse Ball park, it waa an- of law whether it was for loot- M' hi
t
k
ser1es are Holy Bickering!
Is interchangeable - 112 PBlfS crime lites.
nounced today by DIStrict com- I mg or shoolmg
------. IC g~~i s~n a we:;, Ms vacnda·
1wn VIs ng IS ~oaren~ r a
miSsmner Reuben Ritchey of '
llado's They1l
It Evt'f'V Time $
Marietta.
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Mrs Emmett Bartels, and her
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Tournament IJames WlU be
mother Mrs Norman Goodwm
6J:T TI-lE BCS'til
OI&lt;AY
played July 31 Atlf!USt tl-7 and
or Pomeroy
SPECIAUST ,._VI; L•
l t:i-14 Entry r~ will be ' $24
Weekend guests ol' Mr. and
ION AND IT'S
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for all unsanctioned teemo and
(Contmued from Page II
Mrs John Slack and son JobnROOM•" fojllfits!S
PI./ISMA
w.u,..••
AROUWD'jllE CI.OCK!
$18 for sanctioned teams Enshot
d th ny were Mr and Mrs Kenneth
so ....,...,.
trance fee must be paid
by woman was ,
to ea ' I Kromaknocker and Mrs. Floyd
I WloNT MV MILDEW
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numerous bUJldmgs were set Tyree -&lt;J! Milwaukee Wisoonsin
10 HWE TI-lE BEST
JuDry 29 to Mrl . thllc Yto
I afire and looted, and two Negro Mr and Mrs Ch.;.les Theis,"
OF EVEMI-IING ! '
awmga or
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urney, imen, were wounded
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and also a siow·pitch tourna , Th
. his f
1 Tma Jo and Timothy of Cmcm1
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wo thmg
racla
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VISited hts mother
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Bob Zide's Sport Shop July 29 tb
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Carne Smclair , also her par·
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City
one m Jon persons ents Mr and Mrs Millard Van
at 6 P m. &lt;DST I. Ri"' Y mJY that bas been Sitting atop a
be contacted m Manetta
by Iracial powder keg lor/ the past ' Meter of Racme
Phone at S74-72tlti.
few years
I Mr and Mrs Troy Zwilling
Mayor Ralph Locher, who visited their son and daughter·
Negotiatiom Hit
requested the National Guard m-law, Mr and Mrs. RusSflll
mobilization
termed 11 "the Zwdhng and lam1ty of Valley
Complete Block
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Station, Kr Mrs Zwilling ~
WASHINGTON
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gotJations m the 11-&lt;lay airhoe
VISited In Palntsvdle, Ky. with
&lt;trike came lo a complete hall
Mr and Mrs F"ran~hn Hendi'IJ
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CELEBRATION DELAYED and Barbara
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ly w•re unable lo wru111 new sary celebration of Mr a n d of Cahlomia, vls1ted here reoffers or COD&lt;'OSSH&gt;ns
from Mrs Vernon Howell of Laurel cently with fr1emls
either side in the lace ol a Cliff to be held this Sunday has Mr and Mrs Robert Grimm
ur.ion-set deadline of
lite been postponed becauso of ~~~ and family or Colurnbuo visited,
tudq.
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Frank Robmson'i
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W. L. P&lt;t. GB
Tbursday'l Games
batting diSplay paced a I~ hit
Pitching
Baltimore
62 32 .660 ... Chicago al Cleveland, mght
Baltimore attack on
N a I I 0 n a] League: Perry, I
DetrOit
30 39 .562 9\2 Mmnesota at Washmgton, mgbt
Detroit hurlers Curt Blefary Giants 13·2, Blass, Pirates &amp;-2;
Cleveland
49 41 5!4 II \DetrOit al Baltimore, mght
chipped m With his 13th
Marichal, Giants 1:&gt;-4, Cuellar,
CaUfornia
49 42 .538 11\2 Kansas City at New York
of the campaign and pitCI.cr Astros 7-2 Kouf8ll, Dodgers
Mmnesota
45 48 .484 16\Z Cahlorma at Boston
ChlCBgo
45 48 .4ftl 18
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PT. PLEASANT - Enthusi· headquarters, I p m, 28 tar· Eddie Watt, who went
Amencao ' - ' Watt,
Kansas City
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41
7-1; S Miller, Orioles
New York
41 49 456 19 Pittsburgh
55 36 604 .. 1be amvmg in Pl. Pleasant this July 26th, 9 a. m., 28 target wuuung hiS seventh game
, Sanford, Angels H
Wasbmgton
40 55 421 22\0 1San Fran
56 37 602 .... weekend lor the National Field l1eid rounds, S P m to 6 P m, eight deciSions, slammed
Aker AthleHco 6-2; MciSally,ll
Boston
39 35 415 23 'Los Angeles 51 33 573 3 Archery Association national NFAA semmars at downtown first homer.
IJfiOI•O 8-3.
Toesdo.Y's Result~
'Phila
50 42 543 5\Z meet to he held at the archery headqbarters, 7 p. m. to 10 p
Minn. 5 Wash. 4, Jst, tw1hght •Houston
4ti 45 505 9 range north of Pt. Pleasant, m., NFAA sponsored events I
, F_lrst Clout
walk and went to
Mmn 4 Wash 0, 2nd, night
St. LouiS
44 46 469 10\0 July 23 to 2jl, With the local Plans call for a square dance Frank s first clout, with
•
, on and none out m the opemng second on Tommy Agee's
pd
44 48 478 11 IZ Archery Club serving as bosts. and party
Calif. at Boston, p ' ram
AUantl
411 50 444 14\to The schedule for the event is July 27tb, 9 a. m ' 28 targets I mnmg, sent Earl Wilson to the
Chicago 5 Cleveland 4, mght
CmcmnaU
39 51 'oo 15lf.o as (oilows
and hunters round 7 p m to showers His second came ID Burgess was pinchhittmg for
~a~it!~~-~3' ~;,[~:n night :ca~~rk
29 ~I 322 2S\Z July 23, 9 a m. to a p m 10 p m GallipoliS sponsored the fourth with a man aboard. Hoyt Wilhelm, ~ho pitched two
v.ednesda •s Probably Pitchers
luesday, Ilesui!S
Check In and late registration events.
The Orioles then wrapped up perfect innmgs lJl rehel to wm
IAr, Tlmeo EDT)
Cincmnati 3 Chicago 2 (18 Illll) July 24th, 9 a m ID 8 30 p. July 28th, 9 a m . 28 targets the game w•lh five runs 1n ~· his first &lt;ontest of the season ,
Cbieago at Cleveiand-Horlen IHouston 8 Pbiladelphia 2 (NI
m. 1 check-m and late reglstra- and hunters round, S p. m. to fi_fth and three more m e and_ send the
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(i&gt;-91 vs Hargan (4-5), 7 30 St. LoUis 10 Atlanta 9 (12 Inn, Uon, 6 p. m. to 8·30 p. m IR- 6 p m Nf'AA semmars Pt SIXth,
Indians II games off the pace
N)
formal coffee and tee 1o wei· Pleasant sponsored
events. Smoky Burgess, the best
p ~innesota at Washmgto11- l Wedoesday;s Probably Pitcbera come regiStrants
at NFAA Plans call for a corn roast and pmchh1tter In hiStory, delivered
Boswell (7-3) vs McCormick '
(All Times EDT I
headquarters 7 p m to 10 p. steak barbecue by lake Side al agam m the nmth when his
(7·7l 8 00 p.m
, Cmcmnall at Chicago, 2- Jr Woman's Clubs
Krodel Pack
sacrifice Dy s~ored Don Buford
Detroit at Baltlmore-McLalll EUis &lt;5-141 and O'Toole 11-3! July 2iith, 12;30 p. m., NFAA July 29th, 28 targets and an~ with Chicago s "':lliDIIIg run.
(!:I-5I vs Bunker (8-4), 8 p m 1VL Koonce (1.2) and Hands &lt;6- national ·ceremowea at
fieldjmal round, 2 p. m. awards.
Buford reached l1rsl with
Kansas City at New York- 81 2 IS p m
Krausse &lt;6-4) vo. Peterson &lt;&amp;- , Philadelphia at Houston-IIDtemattmal League Slarrdiirgs SPORTING PARTNER
5), 7 p.m.
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GOTEBORG, Sw.,re;. (UPII
CaliflR'nla at Bcston-Chance p.m.
W. L Pet. GB
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P1tlsburgh at Los Angeles;- Columbos
- Heavyweight Jun Robertson,
51 39 .567
Other S!Ze•
Your Dependable
Law (6-4) vs. Drysdale (11-11),
wbe served as a sparmate for
Slightly
Hl(lher
O..ler For
11 p m
ToroniD
49 43 .533 3
New York at San FranciSco- Toledo
50 44 .532 3 Senny Liston before the el·
Fisher (6-11) vs. MariChal &lt;II&gt; Rochester
49 45 .521 4 champion's bout With
4), t p.m.
!Richmond
45 48 .484 7\to PatteraoB, wiD agam serve
AND
~Uanta at St Louis-Johnaon IBuHalo
44 48 .f78 I that capacity when Lis~&gt;n II
t") vs, Wuhburn &lt;7-4), t p.m. Jacksonville
43 t1 .4'11 8\to begins heavy lrammg for'ohn·ll
Syra&lt;;use
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Dally llentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 20, 11166-3 dm1nl refltliJIU... M 1,
- - Gordie Colenran lttOkiCI
double to 8C&lt;&gt;re Pete &amp;i1
Ue the gliiM at U. 'J'bl,
clulch hila by Colem81
IPavlelieii· l&lt;ept the Hall
fafll••• iiiio Jl(llth place.

The GalhpoUs Orioleo edged ole• were Rod Gordon, who had a double in one official struck out two.
the Gallipolis White Sox 13-9 m was two for lour, Eold1e Jones, trip to the plate and K • naY Batt~ng ooiy three , innings,
the opening game
Tuesday one for three, and Jell Cana- Collier had a single Ia two Fishers scored four, eight and
mght at the Eighth Annual Ky· day, one lor four SI'nackmg trips.
nme runs, In that order Pure
ger Creek Tournament
for singles for the Onoles were AI· Dav ts worke1 two irllllngs Oil got twt Ia Ibe second and
.,_,.
By FRED MeMANE
do It One hit could have won
Little Leaguers, In a couple of Jan Rose, James Millo&lt; and lor GallipoUs while giving up four 10 the lourth.
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DDY ttme. We just didn't get the
four inning contests the Mid· Gil Pnce
SIX hils, eighl walks and he The hitters for Fisher's were
The Cincinnati Reds lempora· hit when we needed II "
dleport Senators do~ned the Jumor JamiSon topped While struck out four, Skipper Jobn· Don Telie, three for four m· '_'Do~WD..,.._w_llh
__:gr:__o_aud
_en
__:.,_loO
_"_. Inly silenced Leo Dllfocher, The four-hour, 53-mioute
Gallipolis Senators 13-3
and Sox hitters w1lb a donbie and son ptlched the last two frames eluding a triple; John Leary,
mth the mlmmum of effort
rathon. that was the loogest
Pt. Pleasant FISher's downed bomeru• and a single in four He gave up two hits, one walk two lor four mciudmg a home
The volatila manager of the game for either team ill
PI Pleasant Pure Oil :U-6.
trips H1t1Ing smgles were Jell and struck out two.
run. Jim HaU, two lor three,
Chicago Cubs, who is never at years, surpassed the 17 innings
Three over the fence home LewiS, Ricky Boone, Jim Noe, Lme score
w•th a double, Bruce Roberts,
a loss lor words, was practical- played by the New York
runs Tuesday night wer• hit by Jim Stemheck and Rlclu&gt; Hat· Middleport 0(1210 I - 13 8 I two lor three includmg a triple;
Jy speechless Tuesday after and San Francisco Giants m
Junior JamiSon of the White field
Gallipolis
3 00 0 - 3 2 4 Jim Barnette, one for two IR·
Don Pavletich's two-out homer the National League and the
Sox, with none ¥' base; John Lmesco.Batteries: Middleport -Van cludmg 8 double, and Jumor
m the 18th Inning gave the Cleveland Indians and CaiilorLeary of Fisherls, with none Orioles
200 014 - 13 7 3 lnwagen (WP) and Rtush, Gal· Morgan was two for four
Reds a 3-2 VICiory over hiS ma Angels in the AmeriCan
on, and Art Thevemn of Pure White Sox
231 120 - 9 8 2 lipohs - Davis (LP), Jobnsoo For Pure Otl, Art Thevenm
Cubs The blasl by Pavletich League earlier thiS season
Oil, with two an I
Batteries Onoles
-Cana· (2) and Foose.
was one for two, With a home
By JEFF MEYERS
was the only hii Cincmnatl
Otber NL Games
Orioles fJ-11
day (WPI and Thomas. Hhite A0d Orioles 4 48 Spts etd
run Brarry Cox had a double
UPI S"""'' Writer
ed ,_ th
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In the only other National
Fish 8r' %1-1
in
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the
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A b1g SIX run third mnmg Sox - Noe, Boone (LP 1, (3),
s
one 0 ICia
The Baltimore Orioles. haY lnmngs while the Cubs left 18 League action, the Houston
that saw White Sox starter Jim JamiSon 161 and Perroud
Two Pt Pleasant teams stag- plate, Jeff Thomas and Lyn- mg conquered the Amencan 00 base dunng the marathon Astros beat the Philadelphia
Noe lifted for Ricky Boone,
Middleport 13-3
ed a wild mghlcap that saw don Fowlkes had smgles m League. can now fight among contest
Philhes 8-2 and the St. Loms
gave the GallipoliS Orioles an The M1ddleporl
S•oators FISher's down Pure Oil 2!-6 three lnps
themselves for the spoils of "What can 1 say'" Durocher Cardinals heat th Atlanta
extra. boost for a 9-9 l~e after JUm~ed on the Galhpohs Sen•· With each Side usmg
three Lmescore
war
inquired alter the game "We Braves, ~~ m 12 mnlngs.
live mmngs of play 1he On- tors John (Pee Wee! DaviS for pitchers
Pure Oil
020 4 _ 6 4 3 The most prized booty of all had our chances, and we didn't rn t
Amencan League, the
eles talhed four more m tihe top 12 runs tn the second mmng Steve tttt1epage started for Fisher's
Barnette rWP), -the Jumor CJrctllt's most
league-leading Baltimore
of the SIXth while holdmg the and polled out to a 10 nm mar- Pure Oil and was tagged with
valuable player award-IS conioles walloped the DetrOit
White Sox scoreless m
the gin m the fourth after hm•tmg the loss He gave up siX hits, Battenes Pure 0 '1 - Llltle- tested by both Frank and
1,
Tigers 13-3 the Chicago While
last hail to lake the t:l-9 "'" the Galhpohs team to three walked two and struck out page iLP ), Thomas IZ). Knmm Brooks Robmson Boog Powell
Sox edged the Cleveland
Jeff Canaday went the diS· I runs m the first frame
two Jeff Tbomas, who along (3) an~ Fowlkes and Cm&lt; &lt;31 is challengmg both Robmsons By United Press loternutloaal ln~1ans :&gt;-4 and t~~~::~:~;~
lance lor the Orioles, gave op Keith Van lnwagen, Middle· with Littlepage pitched one Fishers - Barnette
WPI, for the RBI trophy while Russ
National League
Twms swept a
eight hits, walked three and pert, went the diStance far the and one th11d mmngs, &amp;Jve up Telle (2) and Roberts (41 and Snvder must battle Frank,
G AB R. H Pel. from the Washmgton
struck out lour
Senators while g•vmg up only mne hits, walked two
and Morgan
Po'well and Brooks for the ' Alou, Pill
80 302 44 llrl .3381:;.4 and 4-11 ~hfnrnta at Boston
Jim Noe worked two and two two h1ts, three walks and slr1k· struck out two Krimm relll'ed
. ,
battmg crown
Stargll p,tt 81 292 52 98 .336 and Kansas City at New York
thirds mmngs, gave up two mg out SIX
the last FISher's batter '" the Wednesday mght ~ games Will The Onoles are sackmg the Clmnte, P1tt 86 335 56 116 :m were postponed because of ram.
h1ts, walked lour and •truck Vanlnwagen topped Middle- bottom of the third
pit the Syracuse Giants agamst rest of the AL thanks to Cepeda, SIL 71242 35 78 322 1 The Reds, who collected JUSt
out SIX Ricky Boone pitched port hitters •1th three singles J1m Barnette started
f o r the Middleport Red legs at 7 30 brilliant mdiVIdual perform••· Morg'an, Hou 611251 34 841
eight hits m the ' 11!-mrung
two and one third mmngs, gave in lour tnps to the plate Hit· FISher's, worked one and one P m. and the PI Pleasant Mal- ces and old fashioned team Carty, Atl
11:1262 33 82
contest. went without a hit lor
up (aur hil&lt;, walked two and tmg ~oubies lor
M1ddleperl th1rd mnmgs, gave up two leable Iron agamst the Middle work Baltimore stretched Its Alou, Aij
93 405 62 125 .
innmg• agamst
runaway lead to 9\0 games by Allen Phil
72 261 58 80
Bcb Hendley
stnlck out three JuniJJT Jam•· were Rick Howard, who was hits, walked three and struck port Red Sox at ~ P m
son came on with the 'bases one for three, Chester Roush, out three Don Telle came on Thursday rught' schedule 18 wallopmg the second place IJe. Helms, Cm 70 2611 31 82
Ferguson Jenkms before Pav·le-1
ioad,ed in the top of the SIXth, two for three and Tim Demos· m the second. allowed no hits, 6 30 P m • Buflalo vs Cheshire troll Tigers !:1-3 Tuesday mght Rosebro, LA 74 220 23 67
Uch hit hiS eighth homer ol
gave up one hit, and strwek out key. one lar four Steve Bral· walked two and struck out T1gers, and 8 P m • Pt Ple&lt;I~- Baltimore players have monoAmericBD Leagoe
year off Jenkms The
two.
ton was one for four
two Bruce Robert~ worked ene ant Ktwams vs. Galltpohs On· pohzed mdiVIdual hatting departG. AB. R. H. Pet. I however, managed onl; three
Hitting doubles lor the Orl· For Galhpolls, John DaviS 1mmng, gave up two hila and 1oles,
ments Brooks " first m RB!s Snyder, Bal 71214 46 72 ,336 hils over the !mal rune frames
with 76, l'owell IS second with F Rbsn, Bal 92 337 72 !117 3!8 with Joe Nuxhall p1tchmg the
n and Frank IS third with 64 Oliva, Minn 9!352 56 1!!
final three mmngs to record his
In batting, Snyder's
336 Kalme, Det 78 276 56 87 .31&gt; second victory
I average leads second-ranked Powell, Bal Btl308 50 93
Actually the Cubs were
I Frank by 18 pomts while Powell B Rbsn, Bal 94 31l3 62 113
ooe out away from victory
302 ) IS fifth and Brooks (.300) Rchrdt, Cal 79 283 42 83
The Middleport Barons ap- four games to play, two wtth Chesh1re scooted out to a an iof1eld out and a sacr1f1ce Hi sixth
Salmon, Cle 74 261 35 75 287
peared today headed for a Eastern and one each
w1th 2-0 lead •• the firsllnnlng when fly,
I Frank stands alone IR the Manlle, NY 75 23fi 27 67 .284 1
duphcahon of their 11165 base- Pomeroy and Southern
Beebe led oil With a smgle. LewiS, after hiS shaky first home run derby with 25, while Berry, Ch•
81 218 26 62 .284 1
ball season whJch ended wtth Last evenmg, Cheshire's left- Thomas grounded out, Queen uuung, s('attered £our
base Powell r.emams tled for second
Home Ruoll
'"• defeat and the Meigs-Gal- bander, John Rothgeb, was the and Hysell Singled, Rolhget&gt; hits He fanned 7, walked 4 1with ~~ and ready to pounce I N all o • ol League: Aaron,
Jia Pony League hUe
loser, g1vmg up mne
hits walked, Price fanned, and Coup- Rothgeb m hiS six mmngs fan- should Robby falter
1Braves 27 • Torre, Braves 24,
Tuesday evenmg, hehmd the and charged with ali mne runs er smgled
ned 8, walked three, and h1t
B1ggest Bttle
1StargeU.
Pirates . 22. Aio~,
f!.h1t p1tchmg of Danny LewiS before he exited m the seventh The Barons tied 11 up m two Hysell In one inrung fan
h
1Braves, Allen, Phllhes, Ha 1
the Barons defeated Che!\htr~ with nabody out after htttmg the sel"Ond mmng when Pewell ned two, waJked nobody, htl The btggest oatU~, Ro~ever, and Mays, Giants 21
b
1
at Cheshtre 9-2 Cheshire now two stratght batters
Hysell walked, Whtte smgled
and none.
1 contmues bel ween
e 0 :~on Arnertc:u League: F Ro 1 "~ 1
is hed with Pomeroy
With came m to rehre the Side
t'loyd doubled
They went A double ehmmat10n Pony bo)s The fight for th; wo .~son, Orioles 25· Pepitone, ]
three losses to the Barons' order , but both baserunners got aoead to stay al 3-2 in
the Ltsgoe tournament for
the faward U~reatens to go 0
Yanks 22, Powell, Orioles
smgie loss The Barons have m to score
fourth on Dndson's lead · off five teams or the league has I the fmal ou~ of ~~ ~asoni Kahne, T~e7. 2b1 · Coiav•to.
0 Indaans a
- - - - ~--=----' --- -;- - - - - - - -smgle and an error; then add- been arranged the week
of mut.'h to
e
e tg
I e rew,
4-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 20, 1966 ed two runs In the filth on sm· Aug 6-I 3 at the Syracuse light· Baltimore Man age r Hank 19
gles by Powell and Archer and ed park Bob Wingett w1ll be Bauer.
Rulli Boltod Ia
,_ ament managJust when one Robmsoo sJows Nat i o a al League: Aaron, 1
two errors; Iwo more tn th e wum
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sixth on two walks, a single by Games will start al 5.30 P m down, the other picks up
Braves 72, SfargeU, Plratee ; I
Archer and Ault's double The and at 8 p. rn Team andJudi· and carnes the Oriole.
Torre, Braves and Clemente,
final twt runs came in the Vidual trophies will be award· victory Overshad~w::l
P~a~ 62 ; r.:;;,s. Gi";;ts ~0b'a
1~
seventh when both
batters ed.. Only entry fee wtll be a Tuesday mght,
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RAYMOND KNIGHT

RAY HEIMANN

pnly on Pedlalrics Ward.
Admllllou '
Mrs. Gerold L. Smellier, ·44
Cenlral Ave.; Brady N. Shet'ls,
Mercerville Star Rt.; Gene K.
Cooper, Bidwell; Seldon
L.
Moore, Rt. 1 Cheshire; Mrs.
Clan B..Cox, Eureka Star Rl;
Roscoe Ward, Rt. I
Vinton;
Homer F. Moore, Rl. Z Crown
City; Angela G. Thornton, Pat·
riot; Larry J. Gillenwater, Rt.
1 Crown City; Mrs. Harold E.
Rose, New Haven; Charles D.
Adkins, Pt. Pleasant; John W.
Meadows, Pt. Pleasanl; Law·
renee A. Rope, Langsville;
Champlin F. Tompkins, Pomeroy; Orville Hogue, Rt. I Middleport; Ralph H. Ballard, Rt.
I Long Bottom; George T. Ad·
klns, Syracuse; Edith J. Oak·
ies, Rt. I Ewlngton; Albert R
Jewell, Jackson; Mrs. Clyde
E. Ewing, Coalton; Joseph R
Miller, Dayton; Mrs.
Emma
Jenkins. n 1k Hill; Paul
L.
Smith, Ironton ; Mrs. Harry A.
Black. Ashland, Ky.
Discharge•

ROBERT HURST

NEW OFFICERS - Newly elected officers of the Supervi,or's Club, Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Company include Raymond T. Knight, Superintendent St ation Construction Division, President; Billy R. Eads Manager Accounting Department, Vice President; Raymond A. Heimann, Manager Tax and Special Reports D~part­
ment, Secretary, and Robert N. Hurst, Columlrus District Engineer, Treasurer. The Supervll;or's Club has approxImately 300 members. Its purpose is to acquaint member supervisors with the best information possible pertainIng to operational procedures and policies. Dinner meeti ngs with planned programs and discussions of mutual
problems are held monthlY._·~~~~~~-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 20. 1966

HELEN HELP USfl
l - - by Helen Bottel
MY READERS ANSWER

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THE MAIL
and raise our f1ve
chi!Clren
Dear Helen
They hoped I'd be a Jezeocl to
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.
. my looks and they ha'e
l get so tired
of people Im·
confirm
plyiog that the only reason our never forgiven me' for not turn·
young people do certain things ing out as they pred1c~!d
is that tl ts agamst the law
You can't make yourse!i· ·ug·
For instance 1 letter to you re- ly to please petty peop•e, sa I
cently said teens drmk
a n d concenlrate on pleasing mv nw;.
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Nationwide~ Jets Move into

Semi-Final Tourney Round
The Nationwide Eagle•
ol
Pomeroy and Bob Saunders'
Wilson Jets of Gallipolis moved
Into the semi-finals of the Bend
Softball tournament Tuesday
night at Bachtel Field With victones over Elk-Kanawha and
Mel
tivel Clark's All-Stars, respec-

The Eagles face the Jels to·
night at 9 p.m . lOST) in tl1e
second game or the semi~firral
round.
.
In the other game last n1ght,
Clark's All-Stars were no match
for the Wilson Jets as
they

went under by a coont of 9-1.

Bucky Bass ol the Jets gave ence Mooro, Thurman NJchoiJJ,
The Eagles downed. t11e Char- up ftve
. htts and fanned 14 Red Alan a K· Sha fie r, M.... Robert
lesion
team
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Mrs
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0 1 H .
a e amson
F Stanley Lawrence H Tbelss
Jim Hemsley. Torn Grueser 1 Tonight's first game has IGA
Gl~ndon J . Wlllis,· and
and Charlie Hamilton led the of Huntmgton lacing
Bottle !ant son, Mrs. Char leo . L. DotEagles' hitting Hemsley and Cap Inn of Huntington at 7 p. son and infant son.
Grueser collected two each and m. (DST) in wlmt promises to
~am1lton had a double and two •be one of the top games of the I
•
smgles The only other Nation- /meet The two winners tomght
wid&lt; hit was a smgle by Bill will meet on Thursday m the '
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accords.
Tbe unfortunate lrulh Ia lha1
As of the first of Ibis week, , years of brutal civU war l&gt;ave
the United Slates listed 62 . dimmed the values of buman
Americans as prisoners of lhe jlile in both North and SouU
North Vietnamese, Including 40 ; VIet Nam.
airmen. Among the latter may :
-~~-be many more DOW listed as :
missing.
'The airmen now are threatened by IWioi with trial as war
eriminals.
The diplomatic , activity
touched orr by the Hanoi threat
and an obvioua mlsroading of
the likely American reaction exceeds that which followed Am· . PT. PLEASANT - Thre. lo
erican bombing of Communist cal boy scouts are allondlng
all depola at Hanoi and Haipb- Camp ~t Philmont Seoul Ranch
ong and 1s not wholly hllllllllli- . near Cimmaron, N. M. on a
tariaiL
I12-day stay.
'
It seems probable that even l They are James Jarrell, son
Moocow, despite !Ia
official . of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jamll
bands-off attitude, has gotten 1 of 22nd Street; Bill Dickson.
lhe word to Hanoi that the !rial: son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D
o1 Americans oo any
such ' Dl&lt;ksm ot Unmlll Avenue; and
trumped up dwgea could be EIHs Collley, son of Mr. and
the quick way to annihilation. Mrs. Gary L. Conley ol .lr fferWilhin the Viet N'am conlliot i soo Avenue.
always has lurked the danger
of World War Ill, and Ibis, plus 1 The scouts are from Troor
the tough U. S. warning of the 251 sponsored by the 366&gt;11h
"dlsaslrow! &lt;Onsequeuet!S" to Ordinance Company &lt;DS\ ll' e~ t
follow any such North VieiiJa. . VIrginia Army National Guord .
mese action, acmunls for in- Their scoulmaster IS Ketm&lt;·th
tense activity by United Na- Morria and assiaWlt scoutma&gt;Uons Secretary General Than! ier is Fred Nibert.
and In ~ld capitals ranging ' TIIey left by traiD aJ&lt;)lig 'witlt
from WashidngCato~ and London to· other lri-alate scmJia and slofr"
II ~IOSi,OW an IrO
.
As for Hanoi,
is ape&lt;&gt; were planned lor Lootoot Mour&gt;
alation the lbreat is a fOliil of 1 taln, Tomb of Buft•lo
BID,
political pressure which t b e : Clear croek and ~ Creet
North Vietnamese regime is 'I Canyons. They will n!lum viii
tleeking to bring 00 the John- Colorado Spnngs, Colo., w~
aon administration In advance 1they will tour the Garden of tile
1 the November elections.
Gods, Fort Carson and
the
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Anaiylt

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A war crime usually Ia de- of Science and Industry, arrlv
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II
(Nazi Germany's murder
six million Jews), maltreat- Suit is Brought
mont ot war priSODerl or n 1
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committed during
a In f.irmit Court
war,
PT. PLEASANT - A civi l
" ~te:mational conventions ~e- action has been £iled iD the of.
garillng lreatment of war priS· fice of the Cimlil Clerk iltJlf&lt;i
are even more speci fic . Fidelity " Casualty Compan)
worked out in meetings at of New York, assignee of Ca
1be Hague in 1899 and 1907 and · mill us K. McNamara who sues
further clarilic&lt;l at Geoeva in on behalf o1 itself and Ill othet
l lloo credllln d Go1JrJ1to
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Although aimed specifically 1 JIDrrer tllld Lucille II. Rorre1
at protection of civilian pop!l· vs. George IDI L..me Blrn" .
!Jttions, the Geneva meetlni al· l Pt. PleasaDt Building 11111t Losn
10 outlawed the taking of host· R. F. M...,an. ; Rich·
ages or reprisal action.
ard Mullma diNI Jlldt's Sjlor•
North Viet Nam adhered Jo Shop· Jobn tiM Smilil &gt;
the Geneva conventi011 Ill 1115'1,, Plu~bing; T!d a Situ- db•
but contends that the rules do ~ Stevens YuoenJ llt!me: S D.
oot apply in this war
Littlepage. lrUIIee. a-los J .
war has not heeD deelaretl for. Hyer, tnooloe, Tmm a1 llelotler·
mally.
son a ~IIIJ _. Jlaolg•
On Sept 29, 1965! N~ Ylel , Lu,;,her ()wnplay.
Nam notd1ed the mlernatlonal · The actltll is 611' ta ...,.. of
committee of the Red cr.. ID sale or ,... 111 1-r ofl
Geneva that it wo~td treat cap- · liens and .,_,. 1r1111 a ~­
tured Amencan p!lola as war ment nbt...., llf *"-'""
Icriminals. It '"?'sed the Uml· in
1956 ill ~ c..t tl )Ill;.
oci States of deltherately bomb- ·. C lr opiD8I ~ and
ing b~pitals, schools and oth- t;;;cill:..,a.- " I'" 1 'lit
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sum
Cross
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,.; United States dealod lbe of $2,704.011 and cosll II .,nount
charges and asked the R e d ol $!1!.110.
Cross to investigate.
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·nklng 01
By colncldeo.. or not
the , ....., ~~·~- 1
North Vietnamese
chargeo ' ru•• -~- 0 8 "'
Cllllle just three days after the I• surface vesoel by 8 -SilbmarCommunlsl VIet eon,
IDe occurred ~ Feb. !7, 186-l.
two Amerlcao pr1aonen
wiieli the \JSS llousa~ wt •
reprisal for the encutinD a1 ' lllllk by the .Callledente SS H.
lhn!e llDIIViel8d lem&gt;rittll- Ill · L, HuDley Olf Char~, .S.
South Viet Nom.
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CHANNEL MASTIR &amp; 'INCO
eROTEIS eiOOSTERS eTOWIRI

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The current traffic in
legging in the United States jg
estilllated to be operating at a
rate of about $1 billion a year.
Between 40,000 and 60,000
sons dfe said to he
Ire operation of
stills.

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CJ9L SUMMER DRESSES

DISCHARGED: Mrs. Rodolpl1 Franklin, Robertsburg.
BIRTH: Mr: and Mrs. Lee
Burnem, GalllpoliB, Ohio,
daughter.
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THE SHOE BOX

Mrs

between lhe man who aeoceSI taU slol'1!8 by producing tin anin lhe presidential chair and nual "Groat Songs of Chrlal·
lhose who just get by," Arnold mu" album. It would feature
told UP! recently. "Prooldentt (ntemationally known orcbeswho truly enjoy the role of tras and aololala and sen for $1
business leadership want some. at Goodyear stereo only.
body te ollr lhem up, aomeone The Idea was rejected three
who can cui lhrough tha organ· tlmeo on the argument that
Izallonal roullne and generale "we are In the tire buslnesB,
ereative sparks."
not the rerord business."
Several years-110 Arnold ad·
Wino Fight
villed Goodyear It might booat "You're not In the lire busl·
!Ia lagging saleo In 11180,1100 re- aeaa, you are in the people busi·

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PAN READY

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fault rhP" Ar• ,. 0 P:1lnu, 01 R· ·~,Pr1 I&lt;' hleton and
my Ullusually youthful ,!!ood Ja me.~ Adkins .

Electric; Pet Milk and Amerl·
can Tobacco.
He has often had ideas rejected only to win out through
perseverahce, yet he respecla
those who need to be convinc·
ed.
"Creative, oonstru&lt;tlve discontent makes the difference

belped United
Air Lines atep up !Ia """'utlve
bookings by sending a personally delivered red rose. to a·
bout 2,500 oecretartes In New
York, Los Angeles, San Franc!!co and Chicago. Thla was part
of Arnold's "Roses lor a First
Lady" campaign ·and 11 was
major deparlure from
Uonal ticket-selling pro..dure.
"I'd rather have a client an.
gry at me for pusblng too hard
than an ex-cllenl who edmlres
my manners," Arnold .-td.

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FRESH FRYERS

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Pleaaant VaHey Roepllol
Ids IiCht and "Great Sones o( ADMITTED: Mrs. Lee B111'1..,_ _.;_.; _ ____ _
&lt;l!rlstinas" hi! been one'·of em, Gallipolis, Ohio; fla!ney
the best- ltnown aales prom&lt;&gt;- Randolph, Pl PleaSIIIt; Mrs.

/iSuper-Right" Qual~ty Meats!

Logon Famt/y
Reunton
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tiEW YORK (UP!) - Lead- boostlng sales for at least 11
.,. Ill big buainess often go major U .S.. companies, among
outside their organizations to them United Air Linea, Goodpi fresh ideas.
year Tire &amp; Rubber, General

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F'·n·anc•'al Gosst"p

They feel they wlll get more
hoDeot and COI!lltrucllve advice
!rom an oulaider who has no
lie te the company than Inside
personnel who may pull their
punches or accept rejection os
!ina!.
Stanley Arnold, a New York
marketing consultant, worka on

we had b.~tter remove ALL Ia~, no~_here near me m d~uesttc
ouch as. ,;oou shalt not lie, abi!~~es. Yet .. she " ac&lt; epred
Ileal, kdl etc. as these would by the Clan.
only he • challenge, enticing As you satd, Helen, It'' best
them to rebel.
to have your husband takr you
I think young people are just out of the family orbit.
We
n trC evl e
as sensible as we were when keep 3,000 miles away from rn}
Attending the Logan family
young. Many of them respect husband's family . yet wt&gt; ge1 1
reunion recently at Goldcllff
a law and have the
common catty remarks even in letters. : By UnltPd Press Intematloaal 112) and Torre: Stallird, Park, Circlevftle, were Mr. and
sense to reason what is best for I just ignore their ext!-.lence '
American l..@~~ogue
Dennis !4), Woodes~ick (7) , Mrs. Walter Koehler and graftd..
lheir livelihood.
now, after 12 years of trying (lst game)
Briles (7) and McCarver. WP- daughters, New caledonia; Mr.
Let's face it: teens smoke to win their approval. M) hus- Minn
1102 000 210- 5 7 I Briles (4-8) . LP- Umbach (0.2). and Mrs. Earl Lotlan, Mrs. Jaand lrink because adults have band visits them alone. Tell Wash ·.
1110 3110 000- 4 13 0 HRs-Torro , 2 (23rd &amp; 24th), cob Trowbridge 1nd Paul Trow·
set the example. They want to your correspondent not I' tone Kaat (13-t;) and Battey; McCarver 16th), Smith 15th). ·· bridge, all of Oalllpolll; Mr.
be sophisticated and worldly like dOh!l anything - it w:.&gt;n't help. · Richert, Humphreys (7), Cox
and Mrs. Harold Denoewitz,
lheir elders.
- MRS. HAS BEEN TilER~!: (7), Kline (9) and Casanova . IOnly games scheduled)
Janet and Steven, Cbilllcolbe;
Surely it we set a better ex· This column is dedicated Io LP- Cox 12-4).
Mrs. Erma Bradford, Marys·
ample our children would fol- family living, so if you"re 1ov- I2nd game I
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ell·
tow us and it would not be nee- ing kid trouble or just
~lain Minn
OliO 010 201- 4 7 I }OF Class Picnic
!ott, Sally Elliott, Donald Mar·
essarv to change laws to keep !rouble, let Helen Hdp YOU . Wa.•h
000 000 OliO - 0 2 3 Enjoyed at Park
tin, all of Springfield; Mr. and
111em trom &lt;!&lt;lying same.
She w1U also welcome
your
Perry 14-4) and NIXon : The annual potluck pteniC of Mrs. Ernie Pollard, ~lene,
Aren't we defying the laws of own amuxing experiences. Ad· Ortega, Bosman 19) and the JOF Class of the United Marcella, Myron, Columlrus;
nature il , do not teach our dress Helen Bolte! In co" of 1 Casanova . LP- Orleg!l (7-9).
Methodist Church was
held Mr. and Mrs. Char!eo Hoffner
ch ildren obedience and set be- this newspaper.
.
- Monday evening at the Middle- and Mr. and Mrs. George Stace
lore them what obedience to
Detrml
100 010 010-- 3 8 1 port park. Mrs . Marie Chap- Jr., all of Findlay; Mr. and
law and health is' - M. H.
Syracuse Families
Bait
.400 252 llllx- 13 19 0 man president conducted a Mrs. lvor Shumway, Spring·
Dear M:
p· •
.
Wilson, Wickersham (1), Spar- short business 'session and a field; Mr. and Mrs.
Kelson
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We certalnlv are
But don't
rcmc at Pari&lt;
rna 151, Podres ·(5) , and
th
Shumway
Laura
Della
Tina
1
expect &gt;od ~xamples and u~ Members of the Loyal Help- Freehan; Watt (7-1) and repofr I was given on e sue- and Danicl Maso~ Ohio'· Mrs
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M th R
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LP w·t
na
cess u rummage sale held re'
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bringing to keep your children er~ c as9 0 e yrac:use _e_ · oznovs Y· . - 1 son t~). cently which was a success A Harold Bradford, Charlotte and
clear of ALL limit
testing nd1st Church and their lamrhes HRs- F. Robmson, 2 &lt;24th &amp; , d'
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h ld
·. Calvin Marysville· Mr
and
' held lh .
I . . M 25th) Bl f
!13th) W tt l ISCUsSion was e on repairs
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any more tl1an they kept US to·
eJr annua picmc on·
,
e ary
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a of the church
Mrs. Henry Reibel, Pomeroy;
Iaily obedieni when we
were day evemng at the Syracuse I Ost), Horton (12th) .
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Logan,
young.
park . .
-, Attendmg were R~v.
and Springfield;
Mr. 8.lld M r 1.
I like Robert Louis Steven- Attendmg were Rev.
and 1Chicago
021 000 101- 5 11 1 Mrs. Alkire, Mrs.
Everett Harley Strong, Billy, Donley
aon's remark, "For God's sake Mrs S_tutler, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
310 000 000- 4 6 1 Thomas, Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. , and Diane, and Cindy Sfl'ausgive me tl1e voung man who Dan RIZer, Mr. and Mrs. Or- Howard, Lamabe (6), \Vii- Miss Grace Campbell, Mrs. An· baugh, all of Wilkesville: Mr.
has brains enough to make a vU!e Crooks, Mr. and Mrs: Ted helm 17), Locker (9) and tone Lucke, Mrs. Allen Eich- and Mrs. Donley Reibel, Donna
fool of himself ·· Kinda comfort- Htlldore, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Martin, McNertney (6); Sie- inger, Mrs. Chapman,
Mrs. and Fae, Pomeroy; Mr. and ·
Jng, isn't it' _ H.
Houdashell, Mrs. Ralph Rob- bert, Kralick i3J, O'Donoghue 1Dwight Parker, Mrs. Alonzo Mrs. Hobert Swartz,
Allred,
Dear ~elen :
son , Mrs. Wilham Etchmger C7) and Crandall. WP-Wilbelm Custer, Mrs. Robert Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
This is to "How Can 1 Win" and Johnny, Mrs . Damon Far- (1.0). LP-{J'Donoghue IIHil. and a guest, Mrs .
Frank Swartz and three dau&amp;hters,
whose husband is 1 flirt.
rei! and Tem. Mrs. Ethel HRs-\Vhitfield &lt;14th) , Hinton ! Stewart.
Marietta.
, When we werE' llr.st 111arried, Ferrell, Mrs. .o~na Hysell (6th ), Adair (1st) .
The afternoon was spent in
I minded a lot thai my hus· •and Mrs. Grace JIVIden.
- Indian Woman is
playing
games and swim·
band had a twinkle and a sweet
National League
I .
mlng. The reunion will be held
word lor all the ladies.
Convention Trip
08 innings)
njured in Wre~k
next year at the same place
Then I decided to get into t11e Pumned by Group
Cinclnnsti
PT: PLEASANT - City Po- on July 16.
..,t too. When he flirted I smil· i cur1IS
. 000. 000 011 000 000 001- 3 8 2 lice·dmvesugated
a two veh1de
-~~~. La rge, pres1'd'nw mlflT
ed and twmkled my eves at th• 1'st 01 th P
·
Chicago
ace1 ent uesday afternoon at
ATTENDS CONVENTION
gal in an under~landing way / et.r
Jeh omh~royW' tcongre. 001 000 010 000 000 001).- 2 10 0 the intersection of Sixth and Cloyde tel-itO Bradford of
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ga 10n o1 e ova s t nesses
· d s
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·mgton, a native:
· af Ra·
and in a while instead of peo- announced loda that a rou • Maloney, McCool (11), Nux- ~ Vran
t~.t whrch re sul~ m Worth_
''That nirf" Mr · WI.11 aIt en d a fytve-uay
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. p hall r161 and
Pie sayin~
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.
tl
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' ld &lt;6) , PavletJCh t81; Roberts, woman and $1,0110
propt'rly lhe 17th Annual Convention ol
S ... they reierred &lt;o us
conven on m a trnore. 11 • H dl li2 J k' 115
d d
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and August 17 _21 in the Baltimore • en ey
J. en 1ns
I an
amage..
the _National Auctloneeri'l Ass•
''tha1 happy roup!P , Mr
Mrs S."
M
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Hundley. WP- Nuxhall 12·21. The mishap occurred when a cia!Ion at the Bellevue Strat·
•NDDUJdwl~
I'
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H 1 ·
· ad 1
emona. . ta 1um soonsorc LP J k' 11 5 HR p 1
He is 61 and 5till flirt~ f'Ven for Jehovah 's Witnesses by the . - en ms · I
- ave· car 1rav~ mg west _on
!:&gt;:xt ford ote , m Phd e phia.
ntlor oilm Jlun
hough J_·m s.·urr_ I'm the e-nh Wa1chtower B'bl
. d Tract So. tJch (7th) .
Street dnven byRtta. . Fern 1Ir-..--..-....
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- . .-.....,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl • afttru...,...tle
1 e an
.voman m Iu s life.
. 1 f 8 100
"\ y
Bonecutter, 28 , Galhpohs Fer-1
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If you ~- an't lkk ·em 3 , 1d Clf'.T hy 0
yn,.
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PhiiJ
U2
000
ooo2
8
1
ry , was struck broadside by .1
e conven 1ron s u1eme w• 11 •H .
000 403 10
8
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voc de-fJnl!e-ly can 't chrmg"' a bfl ··c:oo ·... Sons ot Libert .. , ousto~
x14 _1 car dnven by Zma S. Landreth ,
tui1IJiO
l1rtJ ;oin f&gt;m . - MRS. s
·
YI Bunmng, Culp (5), Morns 22, Moreland, Indiana. who was
•Diio .... lol....
Dear Helen
RETURN FROM VISIT
•61 . Wise 111 and Dalrymple ; driving north on Viand Street
About &lt;hat married wo""'"
Mr.. William Ftelds
and Farrell &lt;H) and Heath. LP- ! and apparently ran a traffic
NOW IN PROGRESS!
wnoS4' In-law s ~'&gt;· on ' ! oweept iwr children, Kathy and Kevin, of BunninA •9-7). HR ~ - Wynn , signal Landreth was treated
NO PURCHASE
Famous lr•nds--ludget
at Pleasant Valley Nospital for
·mod "' clothes I teet fur her • j 170 Mulberr;- Ave.. Pomt!roy. (15th I, Farrell () st) .
NECESSARY
Prletcl
I am 39 ofte~ tak~1 1 tn;
a h~ve re~u.med from a
lwo
. , - minor injuries and shock . Slle 1
TO PARnOPATEI
W:&gt;n·&amp;tet' r Wf' •!!"l 108 rtnn ' 1 •Y~-~· ' weeks VISit ~ Norf~!k ,
V~ . . 02 mnm~)
was Cited by officers for dis· i
maki!up or dyP my hair Yt&gt;t wh,~ rf' Mrs Ftelds _VISI! ed w1th Atla
400 .100 200 000- 9 12 1 regarding trarfic signal
and !
OIT ONE FREE
:ny in-law" consll:mtl\
t ' n d her mottler and !i!ster. , Mrs. St.L.
000 007 200 001-10 13 l fined ,9.50 and costs by Mayor '
nCKET ON
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Mrs. Vernie E. Blake, Mrs,
C. Raymond Byor, John Car·
ry, Edgar Clutter, Mrs. Rufus
Cook, Mrs. George Coughlin,
Mrs. Charles T. Curtis, Mrs.
Everett C. Delaney, Thoburn
Dett Edw rd P Dye
Mrs
Geory~e p Eawm'g. Evan'
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Mrs. Vernon A· McNall , Cl•......-

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BILLY EADS

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BluHerries · · · · · · 2 pints 69c
CALIPOIINIA

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Bartlett P.ears · ··· 2 lbs. 49c

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VIsiting
boors H and 7-8 p,m. P""'nla

RAYMOND KNIGHT

RAY HEIMANN

pnly on Pedlalrics Ward.
Admllllou '
Mrs. Gerold L. Smellier, ·44
Cenlral Ave.; Brady N. Shet'ls,
Mercerville Star Rt.; Gene K.
Cooper, Bidwell; Seldon
L.
Moore, Rt. 1 Cheshire; Mrs.
Clan B..Cox, Eureka Star Rl;
Roscoe Ward, Rt. I
Vinton;
Homer F. Moore, Rl. Z Crown
City; Angela G. Thornton, Pat·
riot; Larry J. Gillenwater, Rt.
1 Crown City; Mrs. Harold E.
Rose, New Haven; Charles D.
Adkins, Pt. Pleasant; John W.
Meadows, Pt. Pleasanl; Law·
renee A. Rope, Langsville;
Champlin F. Tompkins, Pomeroy; Orville Hogue, Rt. I Middleport; Ralph H. Ballard, Rt.
I Long Bottom; George T. Ad·
klns, Syracuse; Edith J. Oak·
ies, Rt. I Ewlngton; Albert R
Jewell, Jackson; Mrs. Clyde
E. Ewing, Coalton; Joseph R
Miller, Dayton; Mrs.
Emma
Jenkins. n 1k Hill; Paul
L.
Smith, Ironton ; Mrs. Harry A.
Black. Ashland, Ky.
Discharge•

ROBERT HURST

NEW OFFICERS - Newly elected officers of the Supervi,or's Club, Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Company include Raymond T. Knight, Superintendent St ation Construction Division, President; Billy R. Eads Manager Accounting Department, Vice President; Raymond A. Heimann, Manager Tax and Special Reports D~part­
ment, Secretary, and Robert N. Hurst, Columlrus District Engineer, Treasurer. The Supervll;or's Club has approxImately 300 members. Its purpose is to acquaint member supervisors with the best information possible pertainIng to operational procedures and policies. Dinner meeti ngs with planned programs and discussions of mutual
problems are held monthlY._·~~~~~~-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 20. 1966

HELEN HELP USfl
l - - by Helen Bottel
MY READERS ANSWER

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h. h I k
h
eep ffi'r' ouse
THE MAIL
and raise our f1ve
chi!Clren
Dear Helen
They hoped I'd be a Jezeocl to
.
.
. my looks and they ha'e
l get so tired
of people Im·
confirm
plyiog that the only reason our never forgiven me' for not turn·
young people do certain things ing out as they pred1c~!d
is that tl ts agamst the law
You can't make yourse!i· ·ug·
For instance 1 letter to you re- ly to please petty peop•e, sa I
cently said teens drmk
a n d concenlrate on pleasing mv nw;.
k
th 1
h'b'ts
1&gt;a d ho
(
~~o e because e aw pro 1 • th n k wood appro;es 0 1 dm~.
;s. f
to bel'
th are dr:k g ~ess. ,"nny,
on t
retus~d
If
thieve
eythen
t
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edor
weadr
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h
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that
"tl1

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s upt ·

ey are,

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oes, _an

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Nationwide~ Jets Move into

Semi-Final Tourney Round
The Nationwide Eagle•
ol
Pomeroy and Bob Saunders'
Wilson Jets of Gallipolis moved
Into the semi-finals of the Bend
Softball tournament Tuesday
night at Bachtel Field With victones over Elk-Kanawha and
Mel
tivel Clark's All-Stars, respec-

The Eagles face the Jels to·
night at 9 p.m . lOST) in tl1e
second game or the semi~firral
round.
.
In the other game last n1ght,
Clark's All-Stars were no match
for the Wilson Jets as
they

went under by a coont of 9-1.

Bucky Bass ol the Jets gave ence Mooro, Thurman NJchoiJJ,
The Eagles downed. t11e Char- up ftve
. htts and fanned 14 Red Alan a K· Sha fie r, M.... Robert
lesion
team
3-11
behmd
t
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f
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All
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d.
E
Shaw
Mrs
Mary
Sheets,
1T
effectiVe four-hit hurling
of ! .uc er o t e · Uirs a two 1 ·
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hits.
Delbert R. Smllh, Mrs. George
0 1 H .
a e amson
F Stanley Lawrence H Tbelss
Jim Hemsley. Torn Grueser 1 Tonight's first game has IGA
Gl~ndon J . Wlllis,· and
and Charlie Hamilton led the of Huntmgton lacing
Bottle !ant son, Mrs. Char leo . L. DotEagles' hitting Hemsley and Cap Inn of Huntington at 7 p. son and infant son.
Grueser collected two each and m. (DST) in wlmt promises to
~am1lton had a double and two •be one of the top games of the I
•
smgles The only other Nation- /meet The two winners tomght
wid&lt; hit was a smgle by Bill will meet on Thursday m the '
Fisher.
l!inals.
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SUMMER

Shoe Sale

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Cloninc.Pr. CarrolJ (61 . Ol1vo
(6J, Abernathy _ -( ~) , _~-~baci-J: 1

NOW ON SALE . , .

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Sl~eveless Styles, One-Piece Styles, Shifts

Aile About Tht Chttlntl M11ter
Crossfire Ant•nn•

!toush's Shre Store

P:1rllips Sisters Style Shop

Middleport, 0.

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SAM E &amp; &gt;ti:L WERE.

MothersAtA&amp;P?
Don't believe we have lost mothers at A&amp;P?
You would if you saw
a teary-cheeked tyke look up at a checker or clerk and say,
'1dy MomMY'• lost!'
FIIIIRY thi!li, lhildren are never lost
~st their mommies are.
h llawea• every day.

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IONILISS

Yeelerda1'•

Wflw had l~ years experience
finding "lott Mommies."
And we have a whole group of friendly people working at your A&amp;P
who'll wipe away those tears
.·and IIOU&amp;d up that millling Mother.

Cube Starks .. ·· lb. $1.19
BONELESS
Sirloin Tip Steak lb. $1.29
TASTY TINDER
Pork Steaks .. .. · ·.. lb. 79c
Ground Chuck · · · · ·· lb. 69c
IDEAL FOR SALADS

King Crab Legs lb.89c
Cap'n John llrctz•n, Perch or H1ddock

Dinners

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Chip Chop Ham · · ··· · lb. 89c
Pork Cube Steak · · · · · · lb. 9Sc IUPIR·RIGHT IRANO
Pork Loin · · · ·· · · · · .. · lb. 89c Bologna ··· ·· · 1-lb. pkg. 69c
IMPORTED CANNED
Beef Short Ribs · ·· · · · lb. 49c Sliced Bacon · · 1-lb. can 89c
SUcecl
Beef Uver · · · ··· lb. 49c Smokies · · · · 12-tz. pkg. 7Sc
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Cornflakes

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accords.
Tbe unfortunate lrulh Ia lha1
As of the first of Ibis week, , years of brutal civU war l&gt;ave
the United Slates listed 62 . dimmed the values of buman
Americans as prisoners of lhe jlile in both North and SouU
North Vietnamese, Including 40 ; VIet Nam.
airmen. Among the latter may :
-~~-be many more DOW listed as :
missing.
'The airmen now are threatened by IWioi with trial as war
eriminals.
The diplomatic , activity
touched orr by the Hanoi threat
and an obvioua mlsroading of
the likely American reaction exceeds that which followed Am· . PT. PLEASANT - Thre. lo
erican bombing of Communist cal boy scouts are allondlng
all depola at Hanoi and Haipb- Camp ~t Philmont Seoul Ranch
ong and 1s not wholly hllllllllli- . near Cimmaron, N. M. on a
tariaiL
I12-day stay.
'
It seems probable that even l They are James Jarrell, son
Moocow, despite !Ia
official . of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jamll
bands-off attitude, has gotten 1 of 22nd Street; Bill Dickson.
lhe word to Hanoi that the !rial: son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D
o1 Americans oo any
such ' Dl&lt;ksm ot Unmlll Avenue; and
trumped up dwgea could be EIHs Collley, son of Mr. and
the quick way to annihilation. Mrs. Gary L. Conley ol .lr fferWilhin the Viet N'am conlliot i soo Avenue.
always has lurked the danger
of World War Ill, and Ibis, plus 1 The scouts are from Troor
the tough U. S. warning of the 251 sponsored by the 366&gt;11h
"dlsaslrow! &lt;Onsequeuet!S" to Ordinance Company &lt;DS\ ll' e~ t
follow any such North VieiiJa. . VIrginia Army National Guord .
mese action, acmunls for in- Their scoulmaster IS Ketm&lt;·th
tense activity by United Na- Morria and assiaWlt scoutma&gt;Uons Secretary General Than! ier is Fred Nibert.
and In ~ld capitals ranging ' TIIey left by traiD aJ&lt;)lig 'witlt
from WashidngCato~ and London to· other lri-alate scmJia and slofr"
II ~IOSi,OW an IrO
.
As for Hanoi,
is ape&lt;&gt; were planned lor Lootoot Mour&gt;
alation the lbreat is a fOliil of 1 taln, Tomb of Buft•lo
BID,
political pressure which t b e : Clear croek and ~ Creet
North Vietnamese regime is 'I Canyons. They will n!lum viii
tleeking to bring 00 the John- Colorado Spnngs, Colo., w~
aon administration In advance 1they will tour the Garden of tile
1 the November elections.
Gods, Fort Carson and
the
0
There remains the possibili· ; U. S. Air Force AcMe~; thr
ty the North VIetnamese really ' famous Chicago loop, Umvem
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Three Boys
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A war crime usually Ia de- of Science and Industry, arrlv
II:;;~~ as a crime suob as gen- 1ing home Joly 28th.
II
(Nazi Germany's murder
six million Jews), maltreat- Suit is Brought
mont ot war priSODerl or n 1
.
committed during
a In f.irmit Court
war,
PT. PLEASANT - A civi l
" ~te:mational conventions ~e- action has been £iled iD the of.
garillng lreatment of war priS· fice of the Cimlil Clerk iltJlf&lt;i
are even more speci fic . Fidelity " Casualty Compan)
worked out in meetings at of New York, assignee of Ca
1be Hague in 1899 and 1907 and · mill us K. McNamara who sues
further clarilic&lt;l at Geoeva in on behalf o1 itself and Ill othet
l lloo credllln d Go1JrJ1to
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Although aimed specifically 1 JIDrrer tllld Lucille II. Rorre1
at protection of civilian pop!l· vs. George IDI L..me Blrn" .
!Jttions, the Geneva meetlni al· l Pt. PleasaDt Building 11111t Losn
10 outlawed the taking of host· R. F. M...,an. ; Rich·
ages or reprisal action.
ard Mullma diNI Jlldt's Sjlor•
North Viet Nam adhered Jo Shop· Jobn tiM Smilil &gt;
the Geneva conventi011 Ill 1115'1,, Plu~bing; T!d a Situ- db•
but contends that the rules do ~ Stevens YuoenJ llt!me: S D.
oot apply in this war
Littlepage. lrUIIee. a-los J .
war has not heeD deelaretl for. Hyer, tnooloe, Tmm a1 llelotler·
mally.
son a ~IIIJ _. Jlaolg•
On Sept 29, 1965! N~ Ylel , Lu,;,her ()wnplay.
Nam notd1ed the mlernatlonal · The actltll is 611' ta ...,.. of
committee of the Red cr.. ID sale or ,... 111 1-r ofl
Geneva that it wo~td treat cap- · liens and .,_,. 1r1111 a ~­
tured Amencan p!lola as war ment nbt...., llf *"-'""
Icriminals. It '"?'sed the Uml· in
1956 ill ~ c..t tl )Ill;.
oci States of deltherately bomb- ·. C lr opiD8I ~ and
ing b~pitals, schools and oth- t;;;cill:..,a.- " I'" 1 'lit
&amp;
er buildings hearlnl the Red · ~~---Jty
sum
Cross
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,.; United States dealod lbe of $2,704.011 and cosll II .,nount
charges and asked the R e d ol $!1!.110.
Cross to investigate.
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·nklng 01
By colncldeo.. or not
the , ....., ~~·~- 1
North Vietnamese
chargeo ' ru•• -~- 0 8 "'
Cllllle just three days after the I• surface vesoel by 8 -SilbmarCommunlsl VIet eon,
IDe occurred ~ Feb. !7, 186-l.
two Amerlcao pr1aonen
wiieli the \JSS llousa~ wt •
reprisal for the encutinD a1 ' lllllk by the .Callledente SS H.
lhn!e llDIIViel8d lem&gt;rittll- Ill · L, HuDley Olf Char~, .S.
South Viet Nom.
C.
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The United States deQOunood
the reprlsal slayinp as .'1m!Jr.
dlr" lllld • viDIIllloD Ill !lit! Oft.

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DISCHARGED: Mrs. Rodolpl1 Franklin, Robertsburg.
BIRTH: Mr: and Mrs. Lee
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between lhe man who aeoceSI taU slol'1!8 by producing tin anin lhe presidential chair and nual "Groat Songs of Chrlal·
lhose who just get by," Arnold mu" album. It would feature
told UP! recently. "Prooldentt (ntemationally known orcbeswho truly enjoy the role of tras and aololala and sen for $1
business leadership want some. at Goodyear stereo only.
body te ollr lhem up, aomeone The Idea was rejected three
who can cui lhrough tha organ· tlmeo on the argument that
Izallonal roullne and generale "we are In the tire buslnesB,
ereative sparks."
not the rerord business."
Several years-110 Arnold ad·
Wino Fight
villed Goodyear It might booat "You're not In the lire busl·
!Ia lagging saleo In 11180,1100 re- aeaa, you are in the people busi·

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my Ullusually youthful ,!!ood Ja me.~ Adkins .

Electric; Pet Milk and Amerl·
can Tobacco.
He has often had ideas rejected only to win out through
perseverahce, yet he respecla
those who need to be convinc·
ed.
"Creative, oonstru&lt;tlve discontent makes the difference

belped United
Air Lines atep up !Ia """'utlve
bookings by sending a personally delivered red rose. to a·
bout 2,500 oecretartes In New
York, Los Angeles, San Franc!!co and Chicago. Thla was part
of Arnold's "Roses lor a First
Lady" campaign ·and 11 was
major deparlure from
Uonal ticket-selling pro..dure.
"I'd rather have a client an.
gry at me for pusblng too hard
than an ex-cllenl who edmlres
my manners," Arnold .-td.

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Pleaaant VaHey Roepllol
Ids IiCht and "Great Sones o( ADMITTED: Mrs. Lee B111'1..,_ _.;_.; _ ____ _
&lt;l!rlstinas" hi! been one'·of em, Gallipolis, Ohio; fla!ney
the best- ltnown aales prom&lt;&gt;- Randolph, Pl PleaSIIIt; Mrs.

/iSuper-Right" Qual~ty Meats!

Logon Famt/y
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tiEW YORK (UP!) - Lead- boostlng sales for at least 11
.,. Ill big buainess often go major U .S.. companies, among
outside their organizations to them United Air Linea, Goodpi fresh ideas.
year Tire &amp; Rubber, General

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F'·n·anc•'al Gosst"p

They feel they wlll get more
hoDeot and COI!lltrucllve advice
!rom an oulaider who has no
lie te the company than Inside
personnel who may pull their
punches or accept rejection os
!ina!.
Stanley Arnold, a New York
marketing consultant, worka on

we had b.~tter remove ALL Ia~, no~_here near me m d~uesttc
ouch as. ,;oou shalt not lie, abi!~~es. Yet .. she " ac&lt; epred
Ileal, kdl etc. as these would by the Clan.
only he • challenge, enticing As you satd, Helen, It'' best
them to rebel.
to have your husband takr you
I think young people are just out of the family orbit.
We
n trC evl e
as sensible as we were when keep 3,000 miles away from rn}
Attending the Logan family
young. Many of them respect husband's family . yet wt&gt; ge1 1
reunion recently at Goldcllff
a law and have the
common catty remarks even in letters. : By UnltPd Press Intematloaal 112) and Torre: Stallird, Park, Circlevftle, were Mr. and
sense to reason what is best for I just ignore their ext!-.lence '
American l..@~~ogue
Dennis !4), Woodes~ick (7) , Mrs. Walter Koehler and graftd..
lheir livelihood.
now, after 12 years of trying (lst game)
Briles (7) and McCarver. WP- daughters, New caledonia; Mr.
Let's face it: teens smoke to win their approval. M) hus- Minn
1102 000 210- 5 7 I Briles (4-8) . LP- Umbach (0.2). and Mrs. Earl Lotlan, Mrs. Jaand lrink because adults have band visits them alone. Tell Wash ·.
1110 3110 000- 4 13 0 HRs-Torro , 2 (23rd &amp; 24th), cob Trowbridge 1nd Paul Trow·
set the example. They want to your correspondent not I' tone Kaat (13-t;) and Battey; McCarver 16th), Smith 15th). ·· bridge, all of Oalllpolll; Mr.
be sophisticated and worldly like dOh!l anything - it w:.&gt;n't help. · Richert, Humphreys (7), Cox
and Mrs. Harold Denoewitz,
lheir elders.
- MRS. HAS BEEN TilER~!: (7), Kline (9) and Casanova . IOnly games scheduled)
Janet and Steven, Cbilllcolbe;
Surely it we set a better ex· This column is dedicated Io LP- Cox 12-4).
Mrs. Erma Bradford, Marys·
ample our children would fol- family living, so if you"re 1ov- I2nd game I
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ell·
tow us and it would not be nee- ing kid trouble or just
~lain Minn
OliO 010 201- 4 7 I }OF Class Picnic
!ott, Sally Elliott, Donald Mar·
essarv to change laws to keep !rouble, let Helen Hdp YOU . Wa.•h
000 000 OliO - 0 2 3 Enjoyed at Park
tin, all of Springfield; Mr. and
111em trom &lt;!&lt;lying same.
She w1U also welcome
your
Perry 14-4) and NIXon : The annual potluck pteniC of Mrs. Ernie Pollard, ~lene,
Aren't we defying the laws of own amuxing experiences. Ad· Ortega, Bosman 19) and the JOF Class of the United Marcella, Myron, Columlrus;
nature il , do not teach our dress Helen Bolte! In co" of 1 Casanova . LP- Orleg!l (7-9).
Methodist Church was
held Mr. and Mrs. Char!eo Hoffner
ch ildren obedience and set be- this newspaper.
.
- Monday evening at the Middle- and Mr. and Mrs. George Stace
lore them what obedience to
Detrml
100 010 010-- 3 8 1 port park. Mrs . Marie Chap- Jr., all of Findlay; Mr. and
law and health is' - M. H.
Syracuse Families
Bait
.400 252 llllx- 13 19 0 man president conducted a Mrs. lvor Shumway, Spring·
Dear M:
p· •
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Wilson, Wickersham (1), Spar- short business 'session and a field; Mr. and Mrs.
Kelson
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We certalnlv are
But don't
rcmc at Pari&lt;
rna 151, Podres ·(5) , and
th
Shumway
Laura
Della
Tina
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expect &gt;od ~xamples and u~ Members of the Loyal Help- Freehan; Watt (7-1) and repofr I was given on e sue- and Danicl Maso~ Ohio'· Mrs
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cess u rummage sale held re'
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bringing to keep your children er~ c as9 0 e yrac:use _e_ · oznovs Y· . - 1 son t~). cently which was a success A Harold Bradford, Charlotte and
clear of ALL limit
testing nd1st Church and their lamrhes HRs- F. Robmson, 2 &lt;24th &amp; , d'
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h ld
·. Calvin Marysville· Mr
and
' held lh .
I . . M 25th) Bl f
!13th) W tt l ISCUsSion was e on repairs
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any more tl1an they kept US to·
eJr annua picmc on·
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e ary
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Mrs. Henry Reibel, Pomeroy;
Iaily obedieni when we
were day evemng at the Syracuse I Ost), Horton (12th) .
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Logan,
young.
park . .
-, Attendmg were R~v.
and Springfield;
Mr. 8.lld M r 1.
I like Robert Louis Steven- Attendmg were Rev.
and 1Chicago
021 000 101- 5 11 1 Mrs. Alkire, Mrs.
Everett Harley Strong, Billy, Donley
aon's remark, "For God's sake Mrs S_tutler, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
310 000 000- 4 6 1 Thomas, Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. , and Diane, and Cindy Sfl'ausgive me tl1e voung man who Dan RIZer, Mr. and Mrs. Or- Howard, Lamabe (6), \Vii- Miss Grace Campbell, Mrs. An· baugh, all of Wilkesville: Mr.
has brains enough to make a vU!e Crooks, Mr. and Mrs: Ted helm 17), Locker (9) and tone Lucke, Mrs. Allen Eich- and Mrs. Donley Reibel, Donna
fool of himself ·· Kinda comfort- Htlldore, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Martin, McNertney (6); Sie- inger, Mrs. Chapman,
Mrs. and Fae, Pomeroy; Mr. and ·
Jng, isn't it' _ H.
Houdashell, Mrs. Ralph Rob- bert, Kralick i3J, O'Donoghue 1Dwight Parker, Mrs. Alonzo Mrs. Hobert Swartz,
Allred,
Dear ~elen :
son , Mrs. Wilham Etchmger C7) and Crandall. WP-Wilbelm Custer, Mrs. Robert Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
This is to "How Can 1 Win" and Johnny, Mrs . Damon Far- (1.0). LP-{J'Donoghue IIHil. and a guest, Mrs .
Frank Swartz and three dau&amp;hters,
whose husband is 1 flirt.
rei! and Tem. Mrs. Ethel HRs-\Vhitfield &lt;14th) , Hinton ! Stewart.
Marietta.
, When we werE' llr.st 111arried, Ferrell, Mrs. .o~na Hysell (6th ), Adair (1st) .
The afternoon was spent in
I minded a lot thai my hus· •and Mrs. Grace JIVIden.
- Indian Woman is
playing
games and swim·
band had a twinkle and a sweet
National League
I .
mlng. The reunion will be held
word lor all the ladies.
Convention Trip
08 innings)
njured in Wre~k
next year at the same place
Then I decided to get into t11e Pumned by Group
Cinclnnsti
PT: PLEASANT - City Po- on July 16.
..,t too. When he flirted I smil· i cur1IS
. 000. 000 011 000 000 001- 3 8 2 lice·dmvesugated
a two veh1de
-~~~. La rge, pres1'd'nw mlflT
ed and twmkled my eves at th• 1'st 01 th P
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Chicago
ace1 ent uesday afternoon at
ATTENDS CONVENTION
gal in an under~landing way / et.r
Jeh omh~royW' tcongre. 001 000 010 000 000 001).- 2 10 0 the intersection of Sixth and Cloyde tel-itO Bradford of
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ga 10n o1 e ova s t nesses
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·mgton, a native:
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and in a while instead of peo- announced loda that a rou • Maloney, McCool (11), Nux- ~ Vran
t~.t whrch re sul~ m Worth_
''That nirf" Mr · WI.11 aIt en d a fytve-uay
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Pie sayin~
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' ld &lt;6) , PavletJCh t81; Roberts, woman and $1,0110
propt'rly lhe 17th Annual Convention ol
S ... they reierred &lt;o us
conven on m a trnore. 11 • H dl li2 J k' 115
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J. en 1ns
I an
amage..
the _National Auctloneeri'l Ass•
''tha1 happy roup!P , Mr
Mrs S."
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Hundley. WP- Nuxhall 12·21. The mishap occurred when a cia!Ion at the Bellevue Strat·
•NDDUJdwl~
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emona. . ta 1um soonsorc LP J k' 11 5 HR p 1
He is 61 and 5till flirt~ f'Ven for Jehovah 's Witnesses by the . - en ms · I
- ave· car 1rav~ mg west _on
!:&gt;:xt ford ote , m Phd e phia.
ntlor oilm Jlun
hough J_·m s.·urr_ I'm the e-nh Wa1chtower B'bl
. d Tract So. tJch (7th) .
Street dnven byRtta. . Fern 1Ir-..--..-....
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1 e an
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If you ~- an't lkk ·em 3 , 1d Clf'.T hy 0
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x14 _1 car dnven by Zma S. Landreth ,
tui1IJiO
l1rtJ ;oin f&gt;m . - MRS. s
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YI Bunmng, Culp (5), Morns 22, Moreland, Indiana. who was
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Dear Helen
RETURN FROM VISIT
•61 . Wise 111 and Dalrymple ; driving north on Viand Street
About &lt;hat married wo""'"
Mr.. William Ftelds
and Farrell &lt;H) and Heath. LP- ! and apparently ran a traffic
NOW IN PROGRESS!
wnoS4' In-law s ~'&gt;· on ' ! oweept iwr children, Kathy and Kevin, of BunninA •9-7). HR ~ - Wynn , signal Landreth was treated
NO PURCHASE
Famous lr•nds--ludget
at Pleasant Valley Nospital for
·mod "' clothes I teet fur her • j 170 Mulberr;- Ave.. Pomt!roy. (15th I, Farrell () st) .
NECESSARY
Prletcl
I am 39 ofte~ tak~1 1 tn;
a h~ve re~u.med from a
lwo
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TO PARnOPATEI
W:&gt;n·&amp;tet' r Wf' •!!"l 108 rtnn ' 1 •Y~-~· ' weeks VISit ~ Norf~!k ,
V~ . . 02 mnm~)
was Cited by officers for dis· i
maki!up or dyP my hair Yt&gt;t wh,~ rf' Mrs Ftelds _VISI! ed w1th Atla
400 .100 200 000- 9 12 1 regarding trarfic signal
and !
OIT ONE FREE
:ny in-law" consll:mtl\
t ' n d her mottler and !i!ster. , Mrs. St.L.
000 007 200 001-10 13 l fined ,9.50 and costs by Mayor '
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Mrs. Charles T. Curtis, Mrs.
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Dett Edw rd P Dye
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New Haven Garden Clubs plan Flower show
-At Mason County Fair August 12th-13th

ld. pntor of the New Hne,
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Be at Convoetmon
t . - youth dlrector will be
NEW HAVEN - Fifty-three offending the Youth Convoca·
young persons' from the West Uoa w1111 tho West VIrginia dethe ltgaltl.
·virginia Conference ol
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5. Oistan1

Honzon ~ ~'rs. 1

Double bloom -

~u to ·oee a. Bedl
play. This year the bus wUI run
on. July 31 for 1 doubleheader
~lUI' Houston. ·,Tbls Is not only

for the members of the lodge,
but lor lillY one who wishea to
·
make
trip. Tickets are on
NEW HAVEN - \118tallaUon aale at H•...V r.lmer's Su-·
of officers at New Haven Couft· ma
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cil No 175 Jr 0 U A M~~· ::t I
rket, first come, first liCl'V·
.
. . . . .
ed.
ly was by State Inside
R Douglas Roush ·who .
,d the following officers .lor
term hegiMing July tst to

the

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Ground fine asbestos fiber with plenty aluminum to ma~

good job. Lasts for years. For metal asbestos Bblnsle Cli'

rubber roofing. We sell Jot for trailers. Have sold II fill'

30 Years. It lasts lon&amp;erl

Shop Pickens Hardware
See For Youroelfl Drive To Mason, W. V•.

THE DRIVE WILL DO YOU GOOD

REGULAR $1.00 SIZE

PEPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE

BAN SPRAY
DEODORANT

63C

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WE ARE GOING ALL OUT THIS WEEK-END TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS FOR THE BONANZA • • • • • THE STORE IS .WELL STOCKED . W1TH
SPECIAL PURCHASES AS WELL AS MANY MARK,DOWN SPECIALS ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS,,,,,. WE All
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Mrs. Frances Harris were ob
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ROOF COATING

brilliant col- pie.

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RUTLAND ALUMINUM

W. W. Grinstead, and Asst.
Secretary, William Bird. A fish
fry followed
'
The following
. will
. attend State
Council, wh1ch will be he1d In
Hunling~n en August ~8 and 19,
R. ·v. G1bbs Sr., Dav1d Ro111h,
and Ray Weaver, delegates;
State CornmltteemeJI. Rev . Roy
Ellis and Harry Pickens;
Inside Sentinel, R.
Douglas
Roush, and Alternates,
&amp;arberry, Jess Brown,
Ray Hoffman.
The New Haven Council
1 sors a bos every year for a trip

CLASS i
Geraniums, blooming - Red,
' other garden rlubs or interest- Pink, White, and Miscellaneous.
ed persons.
CLASS 6 - CACTI
The artistic division is gov·
CLASS 7 - DISH GARDENS

ii

Ia the ~ .nice with thl
the .followisg preoent: Mayor
W111iam Kelly; Reeorcler, Janl
ell; lii: •Crump; Coilnctjinen, W

Appomtment
•
Made tO Job

is an invitation class, open to

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The principal business Irani
acted was the · paybig of bllls
Marshall Jlliln C. Hinkle ,.
signed the olflce of Town M.;
sball ODd Dell Ralrden wu ap·
31 !966·
pointed temporarily to fiJI hb
'
·
place. A water meter 'Iii!
Jr. Past Councilor, W.
W.
beea
Installed at the bome'''~l
King; Councilor, Bob DYe;
John
Turley.
There are ot tbll! f
Vtce Ctuncilor, Jack
Hess; HARTFORD, W. Va. - The
Ch 1 . R
Roy
time 128 families using the (tWil .
ap am, ev.
.
July meeting of the town coun·
water.
'
den, James Gress,
cil was held Tuesday evening
Cecil Sayre: Inside
Bob Su e· Outside

Ors : gre~·-green backgroundthis

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OPEN THURSDAY TIL 5 - FRID-;-...,.A_Y_T_IL:-----8_-.....;..S~~T;_U_R_DA_Y~T_IL___.9--:------,

Red, Pink,

erned by the following rules' ,
CLASS 8 .
Open to Garden Club mem- Evergreen Specimens (branch
bers only, except Class 6, which not tu PXl'eed 1H 'l - \\' 1l11 !Jer- .
is an invitational class.
, ries : Pyracanth a, Nandina, Hoi·
Flowers used in artistic class- I}' and other oerry-bearing ev·
berrlel:
es need not be grown by exhib- . ergreens; Without
itors.
Spreading JURiper,
Norway.
No material or1 the " Let Live" l Spruce, Blue Spruce, Arbovitae,
sertion of the State Conserva·l nex, Spreading Yew, Upright
lion list may be used.
. Yew and other evergreen• wltbA ca rd listiJ!g all plaat ma- l oot berries.
€LASS I
terial should accompaAy each
entry. Committee will lurnillh 1 Miscellaneous House Plaats.
cards.
CLASS 11
Backgrounds for aU classes Asters, six blooms, aMuaL
will be furnished by commitCLASS 11
tee, unless otherwise stated, Dahlia, large flowered or dec·
ODd dimensions of whicb will be orative (1 bloom over 8")
24" x 28", unless otherwise sial· Dahlia, medium flowered C1
ed.
bloom over .f" or under
Sit) ;
There will he flve entries fD and Dahlia, small flowered or
each dass unieso otherwise otat- pompom (J blooms uoder f")
ed in schedule.
CLASS 12
It is pennissible 1o use wea· Gladiola, 1 spike, aAy variethered wood and driftwood In ty.
dasses where it Is suitable. AcCLASS II
eessories are permitlod o•ly Petunia, large flowered and
when specified.
No arUfieial , double type, I spray; Petunia,
Oowers or foliage permitted al· · small flowered type, 1 sprays.
though dried aed, or treated
CLASS lf
material may be used where Searle! Sage, 3 stems.
specified in schedule. Artificial
CLASS 15
fruit II permissible.
Coxcomb, Giant, I stem; Cox·
DIVISION I
comb, Plumed, I stem.
Horticulture IRules!
CLASS II
Horticultural classes are op- Marigolds, African or giant,
tn to Garden Club members and 3 blooms: Marigolds, French or
1011-memben, wbo grow flow· dwarf, biooms.

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W. R. Proffitt, consultant; line and White: Single bloom-Red,
arrangement, designer's choice, Pink, and White.
dried materials permitted, back·
CUSS 4
ground size 24 x 40 inches, to
Afri can Violelo:;, single crowa
be furnished by exhibitor.
plan!s. blooming - S i n g I e
Class 6. Th (&gt; (fla t;~ or oJ Na- , bloom - White, Pink. and Blue 1
tore, Mrs. L, C. Roush, consult· , or Purple, Double bloom
ant: design of fresh plant rna- : White, Pmk, and Blue or Pur·
terial, featuring

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11-My lentiDel, PomeroJ·:Middleport, o., July 20, 1988
.

Installs l'ts' :

The Fifteenth Annual Flower 1ers for pleasure; not OJ!O!' to
. CLASS 17
.. ~:;::li~:~ludi~;i~.~ Attending lA additio• to Rev .
· Sbqw, sponsored by the New , those who sell plants or bUlbs, Zlnma, large flo:overed 31&gt; Ma""n 'eounty, w'lll be attend· Berlslord from the MBIIDD Coun·
Ha
Gard Cl b and the
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G•nnl u Cl bs ill orardw o emp oy a pro ea:no
orll ovreder, 3'~
;I '" 3a, stma ing the 1966 General Youth CoR· ty area are Misses Coonle Cot·
N,. hac 1ma a en u • w g ener..
owe , ' or ess,
• ems. vocatiOR. This Youth Convoca· triO, Debbie Cottrill, Harriett
he held at the Mason County All spe&lt;lmens must be grown
Claos 18
ti
h ld
f
I W Ish Patty G~ry
and
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hlb't
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on, e every our years, s a ,
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om!
easan , ugus I Y ex. 'or.
. .
oses. ybrl ••: 1 oom, to he July 21·25 at Estes Park Mr. Alan Hart. The delegation
12th and !3th. Chairmen of the Spwmens are to he exh1b1l· red, p18k , yellow, wh1te, blend; C 1 rnd R
M tin B 1 ' after returning will have travels "w is Mrs. Lee Gibbs ol Hart· ed for quality only.
Roses, Florlbundas, I spray, 0 0 o. ev.
ar
er S· ed in six states and 3,0011 miles.
lord, w1th Mrs .. W1lham Crow . All specumens must_ he
red, pink, yellow. white, blend; eli 1 n Mrs H ld Bu
.
o1 Mason co-chairman.
, rectly named by exh1bltor on Roses, Hybrid Tea, 3 blooms, a':" : Ll
~r~f
mgar
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Theme of the show is "The tag furnished by Show Commit-- different variety.
ner, rs. oy
man.
Members Urged
Beauty of the Good Earth."
tee .
CLASS It
Entries, Mrs. Ralph Sayre,
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The Artistic Division sched· · Potted plan!! must be
il Lilies, 1 stem.
chairman, Mrs .. Earl
Clark, To Fmllh Pro]eCU
ule is as follows·
pusse~sion of tlle exhibitor for
CLASS 20
Mrs. M. L. Ohlmger, Mrs. HowMASON - The Happy Go
.
.
ani Burris
Class I, The Sea Shore. Mrs. !at least 90 days before exhibit· Any aMual or perennial not
·
.
.
Lucky 4-H Club members of
8111 Howard Consultant· deSJgn I ing
classified above 1 bloom or Judges Selection Committee, M
. ded to
ol fresh pl~nt material: includ- i Coke bottles or larger
ac- stem
'
Mrs. Donald F. Roush, chair· 1asonthwere re~mt wh cothm·
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Pete e•r proJec s
eR
e
mg ob,tects found along t b e 1cordmg to s1ze of spec1mens, Committees are as follows: man, rs. e e urrts.
t t th M
· y th
shore, to be staged against a 10 be furnished by exhibitor.
Chairman, New Haven Gar- Judges, Hospitality, Mrs. D. rrn:p m~. aM eth •.;on ou n,
light aqua b:wkero11"d
CUSS 1
den Club, Mrs . Lee Gibbs; Ne- A. Smith. chairman, Mrs. Cly- en edr, ISS ar eda thoatmPIID
• M· · M
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d' 1 ed f
d FI
preS! en!, announc
proountams, , House Plants ( 1spay . or hac·· -.Garden Club. Mrs. Wil- e oey.
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'th
'ect book
Clas s "'•. a)estic
Mrs.
Patnck
Riley , Consultant;
!folia ge only):
Jiam Crow.
Classification · Mrs · Donald JOCIIs,ba
pro!Jth
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w1
e ongl'b~tedl
exu 1
a
e Masosn,
in the YertlcaJ manner, can 111- 1 ~reen Clas:es - Ferns, Cal· Schedule Committee,
Mn. Bumgardner. chairman, Mrs. Countv Fair August 10 through
elude weathered w~ and - or ~ ~mm . Baby s T~ar_s, Wander· Patrick Riley, chairman. Mrs. Jame.s Gilbert. Mrs.
Harry the t3th.
rocks and hchen ; medmm green mg Jew. Sansev1ena, Rubber w. R Proffitt. Mrs. Fred Bat- Layne, Mrs . Velma Roush.
background.
.
Plant. Miscellaneous: Colored ' ey, Mrs. Thomas Hoffman. Mrs. Publicity. Mrs. Lloyd Roush, ' Miss Carolyn Hughes, Mason,
Class 3, Broad Plams, Mrs. , Classes - Caladium, Wander- William Crow, Mrs.
Lloyd chairman, Mfs. Carron Adams. was in charge of toe program.
F. ~- Batey, consultant: a de- ing Jew. Joseph's Coat (large Housh. Mrs. L. c. Roush .
Clerks. Artistic Division, Mrs. Others participating were Bev·
sl~n including ~ain, fresh or leaf or small leaf), and Mi.s- Staging Committee, Mrs. Ho- David Fields, Jr., Horticulture, crly Carson, Barbara Lewis,
dr1ed. fre~h fnut and-or vege- cellaneous,
ward Wagenhals, Chairman, Mrs. Chester Weaver.
and Marie Lambert Further
tables. be~ge background.
CLASS z- VINES
Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs . Phil Bat· Hospitalily. August
12th, announcements regardiHg the
Class 4, Fertile Valleys. Mrs. Philodendron, In
water, ey, Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. Members o! Nehaclima Garden Mason County FRtr will
be
James Roush, consultant: cres- [poited: Ivy. m water or potted. James Roush.
I Club; August 13th, Members of made al the meeUng ...
first
cent deSign usmg shades
of :
CLASS 3
Horticulture. Mrs. W. T. Stone, New Haven Garden Club.
Wednesday in Augual.
green, light yellow background. '
Begonias, Blooming

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New Haven Garden Clubs plan Flower show
-At Mason County Fair August 12th-13th

ld. pntor of the New Hne,
. EUB Church, who ill state con·
Be at Convoetmon
t . - youth dlrector will be
NEW HAVEN - Fifty-three offending the Youth Convoca·
young persons' from the West Uoa w1111 tho West VIrginia dethe ltgaltl.
·virginia Conference ol
·

•

!\

Clas.~

5. Oistan1

Honzon ~ ~'rs. 1

Double bloom -

~u to ·oee a. Bedl
play. This year the bus wUI run
on. July 31 for 1 doubleheader
~lUI' Houston. ·,Tbls Is not only

for the members of the lodge,
but lor lillY one who wishea to
·
make
trip. Tickets are on
NEW HAVEN - \118tallaUon aale at H•...V r.lmer's Su-·
of officers at New Haven Couft· ma
-·•
~·
cil No 175 Jr 0 U A M~~· ::t I
rket, first come, first liCl'V·
.
. . . . .
ed.
ly was by State Inside
R Douglas Roush ·who .
,d the following officers .lor
term hegiMing July tst to

the

yr •

'I

I

''

!.
I·

'

GAL; 4.50

Ground fine asbestos fiber with plenty aluminum to ma~

good job. Lasts for years. For metal asbestos Bblnsle Cli'

rubber roofing. We sell Jot for trailers. Have sold II fill'

30 Years. It lasts lon&amp;erl

Shop Pickens Hardware
See For Youroelfl Drive To Mason, W. V•.

THE DRIVE WILL DO YOU GOOD

REGULAR $1.00 SIZE

PEPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE

BAN SPRAY
DEODORANT

63C

EACH

WE ARE GOING ALL OUT THIS WEEK-END TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS FOR THE BONANZA • • • • • THE STORE IS .WELL STOCKED . W1TH
SPECIAL PURCHASES AS WELL AS MANY MARK,DOWN SPECIALS ON SUMMER MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS,,,,,. WE All
. ..! •
FORGmiNG PROFIT THIS WEEK.
",;
, ,.!,_.'"•

•

k

/.

I

·f ~ ~ -

BIG VALUE!
MENS SHIRTS
eShortSieeve

87

eSolldo
eStripeo

PLASTIC

CLEARANCE

TRASH

LADIES

CANS

SUMMER SHOES
eSand•l
eFiats
·
eMed.Heel

Tight Fitting Lids

00

ePialcb
IICh

eWhito

~-----------~--------------------_.
··~
;
Special Groups

10 Gallon Size

COMPARE AT $2.99

00

MISSES
AND HAlJ' SIZES

GROUP NO.1
Val. to $4.99

s

pr.

...

pr.

AMERICAN

•
•

ACTION

•

DISCOUNT

R

PRICED

LADIES
SUMMER FLATS

"HANES" KNIT

SPORT SHIRTS

·~EC.mf&gt;RS'
es
ms

00

eFoot Ftattertne

eSANDALS

CompaN
At$3.98

REG.
$1.99

GIANT SIZE "TIDY-ALL"

Swing Top Plastic
Trash Container

88
••ch

•

FOR

ASSORTED STYLES

c

00

ls

c

0

MENS
SIZES
S·M·L

Famous Vi-Jon
TOILETRIES

REDUCED
LADIES AND
CHILDREN'S

Large Asit. Of
bautv Aids In Value'
To49~ Each

SUMMER
·SPORTSWEA,R

'

20% t~ SC%
Ret:uc:·io;,

•••

.
' ' . . _ , r.&gt; -~~ . . . . -

.... . . . -

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GROUP NO.2
Values to $7.95

BA!LS 1
WGH·lJFE

·!

JUNIOR -

FAMOUS "SUPER FLITE"

MADE

J-.

'.

SUMMER
DRESSES

s

eBeige
eWhite

Compare ot $1 .79

'

lADIES' HI-STYLE

eGreen

Each

by

MIDDLEPORT

;

,,

SPRAYETTES

DUTTON DRUG STORE

I

Values to 29c on this big tal;ll1
of better Glassware. Check tbiJ
Vllue. You can save moaeJ here.

' ;//m/;tJJ/t.

patent case. Perfen for travel or in your handba!!.
$350 the sel.

;

GLASSWARE

2 Pc. Paint Pan
and Roller Set

protection with Ambush Sprav Deodorant.. . •

''

ASST.

Makes Painting Easy

clever~ tucked together in a luqrous pink vinvl

,f

I .I :IJ'

VALUES TO 29•

eHeels
eSandals
eWhite
eBeige
eBiack

Now enjoy the Ions lasting flower-fre shness ot
\mbush Spray Cologne and fra gr Jnt round-tne~doc:

'l'

I.·,,.'
t

l

Rogulor 95c Family Size

LADIES
SUMMER SHOES

~

or

5 GAL. BUCKET, 19.95

TUBE

VALUU TO $J.98

i

s tn

T. s,tone, A. K. McClung, ~n&lt;
John Ro•ch. : Ray Ft'elds till
Mrs. Frances Harris were ob
sent.

ROOF COATING

brilliant col- pie.

l

•

RUTLAND ALUMINUM

W. W. Grinstead, and Asst.
Secretary, William Bird. A fish
fry followed
'
The following
. will
. attend State
Council, wh1ch will be he1d In
Hunling~n en August ~8 and 19,
R. ·v. G1bbs Sr., Dav1d Ro111h,
and Ray Weaver, delegates;
State CornmltteemeJI. Rev . Roy
Ellis and Harry Pickens;
Inside Sentinel, R.
Douglas
Roush, and Alternates,
&amp;arberry, Jess Brown,
Ray Hoffman.
The New Haven Council
1 sors a bos every year for a trip

CLASS i
Geraniums, blooming - Red,
' other garden rlubs or interest- Pink, White, and Miscellaneous.
ed persons.
CLASS 6 - CACTI
The artistic division is gov·
CLASS 7 - DISH GARDENS

ii

Ia the ~ .nice with thl
the .followisg preoent: Mayor
W111iam Kelly; Reeorcler, Janl
ell; lii: •Crump; Coilnctjinen, W

Appomtment
•
Made tO Job

is an invitation class, open to

'

. ···141
..

~·

.J

\

The principal business Irani
acted was the · paybig of bllls
Marshall Jlliln C. Hinkle ,.
signed the olflce of Town M.;
sball ODd Dell Ralrden wu ap·
31 !966·
pointed temporarily to fiJI hb
'
·
place. A water meter 'Iii!
Jr. Past Councilor, W.
W.
beea
Installed at the bome'''~l
King; Councilor, Bob DYe;
John
Turley.
There are ot tbll! f
Vtce Ctuncilor, Jack
Hess; HARTFORD, W. Va. - The
Ch 1 . R
Roy
time 128 families using the (tWil .
ap am, ev.
.
July meeting of the town coun·
water.
'
den, James Gress,
cil was held Tuesday evening
Cecil Sayre: Inside
Bob Su e· Outside

Ors : gre~·-green backgroundthis

I''

,.

OPEN THURSDAY TIL 5 - FRID-;-...,.A_Y_T_IL:-----8_-.....;..S~~T;_U_R_DA_Y~T_IL___.9--:------,

Red, Pink,

erned by the following rules' ,
CLASS 8 .
Open to Garden Club mem- Evergreen Specimens (branch
bers only, except Class 6, which not tu PXl'eed 1H 'l - \\' 1l11 !Jer- .
is an invitational class.
, ries : Pyracanth a, Nandina, Hoi·
Flowers used in artistic class- I}' and other oerry-bearing ev·
berrlel:
es need not be grown by exhib- . ergreens; Without
itors.
Spreading JURiper,
Norway.
No material or1 the " Let Live" l Spruce, Blue Spruce, Arbovitae,
sertion of the State Conserva·l nex, Spreading Yew, Upright
lion list may be used.
. Yew and other evergreen• wltbA ca rd listiJ!g all plaat ma- l oot berries.
€LASS I
terial should accompaAy each
entry. Committee will lurnillh 1 Miscellaneous House Plaats.
cards.
CLASS 11
Backgrounds for aU classes Asters, six blooms, aMuaL
will be furnished by commitCLASS 11
tee, unless otherwise stated, Dahlia, large flowered or dec·
ODd dimensions of whicb will be orative (1 bloom over 8")
24" x 28", unless otherwise sial· Dahlia, medium flowered C1
ed.
bloom over .f" or under
Sit) ;
There will he flve entries fD and Dahlia, small flowered or
each dass unieso otherwise otat- pompom (J blooms uoder f")
ed in schedule.
CLASS 12
It is pennissible 1o use wea· Gladiola, 1 spike, aAy variethered wood and driftwood In ty.
dasses where it Is suitable. AcCLASS II
eessories are permitlod o•ly Petunia, large flowered and
when specified.
No arUfieial , double type, I spray; Petunia,
Oowers or foliage permitted al· · small flowered type, 1 sprays.
though dried aed, or treated
CLASS lf
material may be used where Searle! Sage, 3 stems.
specified in schedule. Artificial
CLASS 15
fruit II permissible.
Coxcomb, Giant, I stem; Cox·
DIVISION I
comb, Plumed, I stem.
Horticulture IRules!
CLASS II
Horticultural classes are op- Marigolds, African or giant,
tn to Garden Club members and 3 blooms: Marigolds, French or
1011-memben, wbo grow flow· dwarf, biooms.

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arrangement, designer's choice, Pink, and White.
dried materials permitted, back·
CUSS 4
ground size 24 x 40 inches, to
Afri can Violelo:;, single crowa
be furnished by exhibitor.
plan!s. blooming - S i n g I e
Class 6. Th (&gt; (fla t;~ or oJ Na- , bloom - White, Pink. and Blue 1
tore, Mrs. L, C. Roush, consult· , or Purple, Double bloom
ant: design of fresh plant rna- : White, Pmk, and Blue or Pur·
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The Fifteenth Annual Flower 1ers for pleasure; not OJ!O!' to
. CLASS 17
.. ~:;::li~:~ludi~;i~.~ Attending lA additio• to Rev .
· Sbqw, sponsored by the New , those who sell plants or bUlbs, Zlnma, large flo:overed 31&gt; Ma""n 'eounty, w'lll be attend· Berlslord from the MBIIDD Coun·
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G•nnl u Cl bs ill orardw o emp oy a pro ea:no
orll ovreder, 3'~
;I '" 3a, stma ing the 1966 General Youth CoR· ty area are Misses Coonle Cot·
N,. hac 1ma a en u • w g ener..
owe , ' or ess,
• ems. vocatiOR. This Youth Convoca· triO, Debbie Cottrill, Harriett
he held at the Mason County All spe&lt;lmens must be grown
Claos 18
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om!
easan , ugus I Y ex. 'or.
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12th and !3th. Chairmen of the Spwmens are to he exh1b1l· red, p18k , yellow, wh1te, blend; C 1 rnd R
M tin B 1 ' after returning will have travels "w is Mrs. Lee Gibbs ol Hart· ed for quality only.
Roses, Florlbundas, I spray, 0 0 o. ev.
ar
er S· ed in six states and 3,0011 miles.
lord, w1th Mrs .. W1lham Crow . All specumens must_ he
red, pink, yellow. white, blend; eli 1 n Mrs H ld Bu
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o1 Mason co-chairman.
, rectly named by exh1bltor on Roses, Hybrid Tea, 3 blooms, a':" : Ll
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Theme of the show is "The tag furnished by Show Commit-- different variety.
ner, rs. oy
man.
Members Urged
Beauty of the Good Earth."
tee .
CLASS It
Entries, Mrs. Ralph Sayre,
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The Artistic Division sched· · Potted plan!! must be
il Lilies, 1 stem.
chairman, Mrs .. Earl
Clark, To Fmllh Pro]eCU
ule is as follows·
pusse~sion of tlle exhibitor for
CLASS 20
Mrs. M. L. Ohlmger, Mrs. HowMASON - The Happy Go
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ani Burris
Class I, The Sea Shore. Mrs. !at least 90 days before exhibit· Any aMual or perennial not
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Lucky 4-H Club members of
8111 Howard Consultant· deSJgn I ing
classified above 1 bloom or Judges Selection Committee, M
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ol fresh pl~nt material: includ- i Coke bottles or larger
ac- stem
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t t th M
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shore, to be staged against a 10 be furnished by exhibitor.
Chairman, New Haven Gar- Judges, Hospitality, Mrs. D. rrn:p m~. aM eth •.;on ou n,
light aqua b:wkero11"d
CUSS 1
den Club, Mrs . Lee Gibbs; Ne- A. Smith. chairman, Mrs. Cly- en edr, ISS ar eda thoatmPIID
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preS! en!, announc
proountams, , House Plants ( 1spay . or hac·· -.Garden Club. Mrs. Wil- e oey.
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'ect book
Clas s "'•. a)estic
Mrs.
Patnck
Riley , Consultant;
!folia ge only):
Jiam Crow.
Classification · Mrs · Donald JOCIIs,ba
pro!Jth
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in the YertlcaJ manner, can 111- 1 ~reen Clas:es - Ferns, Cal· Schedule Committee,
Mn. Bumgardner. chairman, Mrs. Countv Fair August 10 through
elude weathered w~ and - or ~ ~mm . Baby s T~ar_s, Wander· Patrick Riley, chairman. Mrs. Jame.s Gilbert. Mrs.
Harry the t3th.
rocks and hchen ; medmm green mg Jew. Sansev1ena, Rubber w. R Proffitt. Mrs. Fred Bat- Layne, Mrs . Velma Roush.
background.
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Plant. Miscellaneous: Colored ' ey, Mrs. Thomas Hoffman. Mrs. Publicity. Mrs. Lloyd Roush, ' Miss Carolyn Hughes, Mason,
Class 3, Broad Plams, Mrs. , Classes - Caladium, Wander- William Crow, Mrs.
Lloyd chairman, Mfs. Carron Adams. was in charge of toe program.
F. ~- Batey, consultant: a de- ing Jew. Joseph's Coat (large Housh. Mrs. L. c. Roush .
Clerks. Artistic Division, Mrs. Others participating were Bev·
sl~n including ~ain, fresh or leaf or small leaf), and Mi.s- Staging Committee, Mrs. Ho- David Fields, Jr., Horticulture, crly Carson, Barbara Lewis,
dr1ed. fre~h fnut and-or vege- cellaneous,
ward Wagenhals, Chairman, Mrs. Chester Weaver.
and Marie Lambert Further
tables. be~ge background.
CLASS z- VINES
Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs . Phil Bat· Hospitalily. August
12th, announcements regardiHg the
Class 4, Fertile Valleys. Mrs. Philodendron, In
water, ey, Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. Members o! Nehaclima Garden Mason County FRtr will
be
James Roush, consultant: cres- [poited: Ivy. m water or potted. James Roush.
I Club; August 13th, Members of made al the meeUng ...
first
cent deSign usmg shades
of :
CLASS 3
Horticulture. Mrs. W. T. Stone, New Haven Garden Club.
Wednesday in Augual.
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to fit your budgt•t. Evans sells top•quality Swift's Premium Meats, whieh are eonsidered the finest Ia the werld.
ia,ferior products wht•u Evans brings ~·ou the best at the same low priee. Rememlter, wh.-n yoa s . .p at llv. . . ,.._always save
two wa,·s: low, low IU'i&lt;'.. s plus SAH Green Stamps, Amerlea's Most Valuable Stamp.

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

Open Mondey thru
Thundey
9:00 :to 6:00
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
8:30 to 8:30

July 20. 1966--9 hoped that It will be stopped
before a serious accident oc·
curs.
The council will meet 011 Wednesday, July 20th at 7:36 p.m.
at which Ume a definite lime

Clarence Dmon.
Those attending were Mr.
Mrs. Dan VanCitel, steve,
and Danny, Mrs. Ruby Gillis·
pie and Brenda, Mr. and ·~··
Tim Swisher, Mrs. Leroy Durst,

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o'clock Sunday July 24, at thl and Mn.
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Free Metfll&gt;diJI ehurch.
Mr. Cblrles 'l1lomlll
Mr. and Mrs. Vei'IIO!I Howell 8008• CPIJII!lbul, [;;;· ···~~j!l '\
wiD
celebrate
their ltftlelh sllter
weekendandwith
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HARTFORD, W. Va. - Mrs.
wedding aJ1!1iversary
brolberAII-IIY,

Bridal Shower
/s Given for
Mrs. Grueser

Society N
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~~~Gth~L:"tings. =~e::a~'Mr.SandraJ=~!::: a~tu/e:ab~;j

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. W.S.W.S.
wUI be
Lewis Arvin Diehl, In the July 24. Due to .Mrs. Howell's and Mrs.
'llbe, Ni acllma G~e~ Club The Ruth and Dorcas ·circles The Se~lng Club met I or and Sharon, Mr. and
· lbower In hooor of Mrs. Ke1th absenee of Rev. Eugene Gill.
'l!lel on Monday eve.nmg m the of the New_Haven W.S.W.S. of their annual picnic al the home James LlUy, Sr., Linda an Grueser, Point Pleasant ot the
.
New, Haven Park WJih a cover· the E.U.B. Church met at the of Mr. apd ·Mrs: W. T. Stone. Gary, Mr. and Mrs. James
home of Mrs. Stanford Powell, was m charge of the morning
ed dish plcnh! at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. church for the~r July meeting. 111 · ttending ere Mr and ly Jr Rev and :;.
Hartford
and evening services July 17,
David FieldS, Jr., led devotions. Rey .. Bernard Lieving, Jr. . of Mr~~e J:hn Fry, '~. an4 ·Mrs.•.;.,e Dillon, ·Karen, Sfi. ron,
Pink ~nd white decorations at the Free Methodist church.
were used throughout th• room. Allendanee at Sunday. school
b F~llowlng thlel meal a shholdrt Phlllkerlpl, WH. V~ Awdarnls thlelrgut~st Herman Layne, Mr. and Mrs. gela and Judith, Mr. and
. usmess mee ng
was , e ., spea .. e " . . n s a lve Harold JOhnson, Mrs. R. F. Bry· Raymond Fields, Mrs. J o Tne table bad a whil• linen July 17 was 1144, collectiOn $20.
Committee• lor the Prvgres· SuperviSor of MmiStry of Ap- t M F ed Ba•- Mr and Sw In and Greg
cl th 'lh . k fl
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slve Dinner to be. held at the palachia of the E.U.B. Church. Mrans'. Nrosla.0 Srwac••"am''er, · Mr.
a
PERSON. ALB
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pm
owers
Mrs. Kathy Pullins and Mrs.
"- m Augus I were Devo IIons were Ied by R e v. . nd M
"" h Mrs T M , M rt· B rl"' d
while
vases
and
a bride
doll Grover Klien were hOBiesses
regu lar. mee~·e
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bell
. ted.. Appetizer Course- Marm
t' Bersor,
I I d pas tor oI the aB · Rrs. b011Mr
le ous
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rs.And a m end'..or•
wl w te w mg
s over to a miscellaneous shower for
appom
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the
Mrs. Phil Batey, chairman, Mrs., New Haven Church.
ert ous • s.
· us • son,
Y are ape . lOg 8
table.
Mrs. Ktien's daughter Betty at
Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. Louis Guests inclnded W.S. W.S. Mrs. Howard Wagenhals, ~rs. days In Clarksburg vlsltlng
After Tina opened her lovely the home of Mrs. Klien.
Karschnlk, Mrs. Bill Howard, members from ~achtel, church- D. A. Smith, Mr. ~nald SmMithr, lives, Mr. and Mrs. G.
gilts, relreshments of ice cream
Mrs. R'JI]ph Sayre, Mrs. Ches- es in the Point Pleasant Dis- Mrs. Eulah MacKmght,Kni . Turner. and Mr. and Mrs.
cake, coffee, punch and mints Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klein
ter Weaver; Main Course _1 trict, minister and
members and Mrs. James Mac gh:1 A. Ber1sford.
served to Miss Leweena, are announcmg the marnage
We're sounding the
Mrs. James Gilbert, chairman, from Ravenswood.
Mr. A. K. McClung, Mrs. Emil Sunday guests _of Mr. an Roush, Mattie Rings, Helen of their daughter 'Betty, to Mr.
praises of our wide seliiCIIon
Mrs. Harold Bumgarner, Mrs.
JOWN COUNCIL
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs: Th~mas Grmstead for
Johnson, Louise Klas. Esther
of value-priced quality foods.
Henry Buck, Mrs. Martin Beris· The New Haven Town CoiDI· James and children, Mr. and fam1iy dmner were Mr.
MacKnight, Louise A~derson,
ford, Mrs. Donald Bumgard· cil met in regular session with Mrs. Lewis Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Wilham McFarland,
Mrs. John Roush, Lou1se Hall,
Shop here for easi..- budget•
ner, Mrs. Howard Joe Burris, outgoing Mayor F. c. Reichert, Mrs. ·w. T. Stone.
les and Raymond, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Grinstend and Anna,
Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Dav· mayor elect Mark Ward, reGARDEN CLUB
~ill Grinstead and Anna
Hilda Worth, Mrs. Bill Gibbs,
ing and tastier mtals. .!"*
id Fields, Jr., Mrs. ·Thomas corder elect Hilda Ridgway, The New Haven Garden Club ""· Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. Da·
Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Miller, councilmen elect Lewis Cape- met on Thursday for a work· ste~d and Laura of
vid Fields Jr. Helen Anderson,
Mrs. John Powell, Miss Ethel hart, ~nald 0. Roush, Rich· shop at the home of Mrs. Pal· Ohw: llk and Mrs. Clyde
Carrie Judson, Nancy Ander·
Riddle, Mrs. James N. Roush, ard Grinstead, and Cecil Sayre rick Riley with Mrs. Orpha 01&gt;- Jack1e, J1m and Jon of
son, :llarie Anderson, llertha
Mrs. David Simonton, Mrs. Wil· present. Councilman elect Ed· linger and Mrs. Darrell Daw· ville, Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
Dailey, Mrs. Stanford Powell,
ham Gibbs; Dessert Course - win Clark was absent. A1s 0 son as co-hostesses. A sack ~ncan, Bub. Darlene and
Sharon Roush,
Mrs. James
Mrs. Earl Clark clialrman Mrs. present were Donald Ohlinger, lunch was enjoyed at the noon ert Grmstead.
Dudding, Betty Kelly, Mrs. ~
,A,
FIRST CUTS
Lloyd ,Hoffman, Mrs. Ray Pick· chief of JMllice, Robert Gurtls hour, followed with a Dower Mr. and Mrs .. ~nald
Don Zerkle, Ann Johnson, Mrs.
ens, Jr., Mrs. Thomas McGow· and E. L. RifOe citizens from llfrangement workshop.
and lamUy of Wmterville,
Jetta Turner, Bertha Hall, Del&gt;Ill'
an, Mrs. William Crow, Mrs. Haven Heights. '
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visited relatives here over
bie Rietmire.
E. A. Schaekel.
The business mee!Jng follow· weekend.
Sending gifts were Mrs.
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Schedules for the flower shOw The meeting was called to or- ~ ed. ;he roll call was answered
h Don Smith, Mrs. Don Roush,
were distributed to members der by Mayor Relehert. who in with "Wby I Would Like
to Mr. and Mrs .. Ja_mes Rons Mrs. Judy Fields, Maggie Fields
and discussed.
turn swore in Mayor
Ward. Sliare My Ideas with my Neigh. and family are .viSitmg Mr.
Mr. A. K. McClung, Miss Anna
BROTHERHOOD
Mayor Ward then swore .In the hors." They voted to make the Mrs. Al~er! Fields In
Juhling, Mrs. Buddy
Gibbs,
The !)lew Haven EU.B. Church councilmen and recorder. May. club 100 per cent In participa- Park, Michigan and also
Mrs. Elmer Grueser, Kay Barr,
Men's Brotherhood met on Mon· or Ward pledged his supJMlrl to lion In the Blue Bird Trail.
tlonlng In Northern
Mrs. Jenkins and Helen, Mrs.
day evening for their regular the councilmen and town and Mrs. Lee Gibbs reported on on Lake Huron, this week.
Jim MacKnight.
monthly meeting at the ehurch. asked for the co-operation of the progress of the
Flower Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Charles Weaver was leader for the council In the best Interest Show. Mrs. ~nald F. Roush ~orris. and family are VHClllior•·l
Duncan HlnH
the evening.
of the Town and Its citizens. reported that judges had been mg this week at Oglehay
PLAN CAMP TIME
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Refreshments were served to He then appoonted commls· secured for the show. A five In Wbeellng.
MASON _ The Wahama Ju.
those atll:nding: Luther Sll)ith, sioners for the Town: Slreets- dollar donation was made to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
nior Band, aoo their director,
1or
Harold Bumgarner, Eddie llum- Lewis Capehart; Sewer -Rieh· the Club from the Spencer lam· ris and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gerald Simmons, will spend
Arvo Groen Cut-a3 51•
garner, Ollie C. Roush, Robert ard Grinstead; Water - Edwin Uy, who had their reunion In ley of Gallipolis Ferry, are va· several days at band camp
Cooke, Rev. Martin Berisford, Clark; Planning and. Zoning - the Park reeently. The dona· caUonlng this week near Blue starting July 25 at the Youth
Bernard Lieving, Otha Lieving Donald 0. Roush; Parks and lion was made to the Club lot Stone Dam on New. River.
Camp at Southside, w. va. The
John Bumgarner, Harry Pick· , Playgrounds - Cecil Sayre; having auch a nice place to Mr. and Mrs. W1ibur Webb JIDiior and Senior band picnic
Stokley
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ens, Edgar Layne, Harry MU. i Treasurer - Hilda Hidgway. hold their Teunions or to meet. and grandchildren are spend· was held last Sunday at !he
ler and Charles Weaver. ,
He recommended that all Town Those attending were Mrs. lng several days In the
New Haven Park.
W.S.C.S.
employees be retained, status Fred Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, talns.
The New Haven Methodist quo, and this was voted by the Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Dick ~tson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roush of
W.S.C.S. ~~ at the hoine o1 coiDicil to accept the recom· Layne, Mrs. Herman Layne, and children of Lake Park,
Parkersburg visited In the
Mrs. Marron Dlngey for their mendatlon.
Mrs. James MacKnigh~ Mrs. Ida have been visiting her
Bend Area over the weekend.
July meeting. Rev.
Everald A notice from the West Vir- Ray Pickens, Mrs. Ray Prof· ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams,
CoiM Ill llld 'IIY 011 tile
Wright wu In charge of. the ginia Department of
Health fill, Miss Lelah J. Powell, Mrs. Bumgarner bere.
and Bruce were in weston,
excitingly
new watchband
devotionals. She also discuss· that waste Treatment Plant Opo ~nald F. Roush, Mrs. Velma Mr. and Mrs. Edward
. Va. on Friday to attend fue
1ritll
the
feel
af 11118 lealher
~ the programs for the com· erators In the State of West Vir· Roush, Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs. merman o~ Plltsh?"Kl• Pa. have funeral of Mr. Adams, grand·
- the ol IMlpered
mg year. .
glnia be licensed effective Sep- Lloyd Roush, Mrs. Ollie Roush, been visiting the~r daughter mother, Mrs. Jessie Wymer.
·~~ ll8ial. Plus
Morton Froun
The President pr~nted the !ember 15, 1966 was read. The Mrs. Bethel Vance, Mrs. How. and family, Rev. and . M r a. i'rrs. J. v. McGrew is visitthe engineering ~- of
budget for. the commg year. Town will sent Charles Zerkle, ard Wagenhals, Mrs. Ohlinger Jack T. Welch ami children.
ing relatives In Buckhannon,
the world's lnest lll8lrlll ol ·
This was diScussed and accept- Water and Sewer Supt., to and Mrs. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Rice W Va
watcb Jtt 91 I 1 il
ed by the group.
Waste. Water Treatment Plant
ROTARY CLUB
and cblldren of Booneville, Ind. Y's; Sidney Evans of MorIOMUNOA ... tile all-.Those present were
Leota Operators Sehool at West Vir· The Rotary Club met
on are vacationing here for two
Miss Sherr! Wendale
wli
1M Speidel
Kirby, Lilly Smtih,
Vannie glnia University, Morgantown, Thul'sday evening with the Dl· weeks,
Cameron and Miss
Jane
Roush, Margaret
Thompson, on August B through 12th lo rector of the Poverty Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Pow· Powell spent the weekend with
Evelyn F~rllmer, Iantha Trough, prepare him for an e•amlna· gram in Mason Coonty as guest ell, lUck and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Paul
Powell
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RACINE,
~l:ardsl"l'aad lJIU~MF~ds fils Ii,&lt;li!!ISe.
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, vacationed
l'sJcholngist at Wasloo State
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Hospital for the summer.
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IIDd to purchase two mud and Clyde Foley, Russell Capehart, Enroute home the Powe!ls
snow tires for the
Garbage Frank Capehart, IJoyd Roush, three days at Plmewilce, W. •
Truck to replace two II res Donald F. Roush, Jack Flesb- Va. as guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
which are in bad
condition. er Edwin Stein, Rome William- Harry Haymaker.
TONIGHT
They discussed the new addl- ' Arthur Thabet, Harry Mil- Mr. aad Mrs. Larry LeMasDonald Foglesong, and Earl ten of Middletown, Ohio visit·
WEDNESDAY, THUR5DAY tlon to the building and &amp;pJMllnl·
and FRIDAY
ed Richard Grinstead to work
ed over the weekend here with
"DR. GOLDFOOT AND
with the Fire Depar!lllelll
CLASS MEETS
her ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
THE BIKINI MACHINE"
completing and carrylna
Christian Builders Class of J. Howard and Mike.
with Vincent Price
plans aoo specifications of the
Church of God in Point Sheldon Roulb baa complet·
md Frankie Avalon
Pins
bulldl~g.
held theif
regular ed the summer tenn ol school
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWK!"
Citizens
there
discussed
th~
monthly
meeting
at
the
New at M~rshall University and ~s
With
condition of streets. The coun- Haven Park for a picnic. Devo- spending the summer at his
James Franclscwi
and Suzanne Pleshetle
will oil streets In T o w n lions were led by Mrs. J o e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dooald
meeting II at the preselll time. Swain and a prayer by Rev. F. Roush.
They will also try to secure a
permanent solution to
Ibe
P-ny,Oido
streets in . Towu now in a bad
condition.
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
The councU has been (ecelv·
NOT OPIN
lng numerous complaints about dogs running loose. CUI·
FRL thru TUESDA11
zens
are to be reminded of the
lulr 22·26
Walt Dlonov'o
onllnaaee
that all dogs must be
··AMBt'1
lied or curtailed In soma ~n·
feature Lelllllh ADimated
Cartoon Fr!ml Tbe Novel by ner. If complaints c:oatln1101,
FolJs SilteD
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Open Mondey thru
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9:00 :to 6:00
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
8:30 to 8:30

July 20. 1966--9 hoped that It will be stopped
before a serious accident oc·
curs.
The council will meet 011 Wednesday, July 20th at 7:36 p.m.
at which Ume a definite lime

Clarence Dmon.
Those attending were Mr.
Mrs. Dan VanCitel, steve,
and Danny, Mrs. Ruby Gillis·
pie and Brenda, Mr. and ·~··
Tim Swisher, Mrs. Leroy Durst,

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o'clock Sunday July 24, at thl and Mn.
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Mr. Cblrles 'l1lomlll
Mr. and Mrs. Vei'IIO!I Howell 8008• CPIJII!lbul, [;;;· ···~~j!l '\
wiD
celebrate
their ltftlelh sllter
weekendandwith
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.
HARTFORD, W. Va. - Mrs.
wedding aJ1!1iversary
brolberAII-IIY,

Bridal Shower
/s Given for
Mrs. Grueser

Society N
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Sunday!

~~~Gth~L:"tings. =~e::a~'Mr.SandraJ=~!::: a~tu/e:ab~;j

Homer '~ey.

. W.S.W.S.
wUI be
Lewis Arvin Diehl, In the July 24. Due to .Mrs. Howell's and Mrs.
'llbe, Ni acllma G~e~ Club The Ruth and Dorcas ·circles The Se~lng Club met I or and Sharon, Mr. and
· lbower In hooor of Mrs. Ke1th absenee of Rev. Eugene Gill.
'l!lel on Monday eve.nmg m the of the New_Haven W.S.W.S. of their annual picnic al the home James LlUy, Sr., Linda an Grueser, Point Pleasant ot the
.
New, Haven Park WJih a cover· the E.U.B. Church met at the of Mr. apd ·Mrs: W. T. Stone. Gary, Mr. and Mrs. James
home of Mrs. Stanford Powell, was m charge of the morning
ed dish plcnh! at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. church for the~r July meeting. 111 · ttending ere Mr and ly Jr Rev and :;.
Hartford
and evening services July 17,
David FieldS, Jr., led devotions. Rey .. Bernard Lieving, Jr. . of Mr~~e J:hn Fry, '~. an4 ·Mrs.•.;.,e Dillon, ·Karen, Sfi. ron,
Pink ~nd white decorations at the Free Methodist church.
were used throughout th• room. Allendanee at Sunday. school
b F~llowlng thlel meal a shholdrt Phlllkerlpl, WH. V~ Awdarnls thlelrgut~st Herman Layne, Mr. and Mrs. gela and Judith, Mr. and
. usmess mee ng
was , e ., spea .. e " . . n s a lve Harold JOhnson, Mrs. R. F. Bry· Raymond Fields, Mrs. J o Tne table bad a whil• linen July 17 was 1144, collectiOn $20.
Committee• lor the Prvgres· SuperviSor of MmiStry of Ap- t M F ed Ba•- Mr and Sw In and Greg
cl th 'lh . k fl
In
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slve Dinner to be. held at the palachia of the E.U.B. Church. Mrans'. Nrosla.0 Srwac••"am''er, · Mr.
a
PERSON. ALB
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pm
owers
Mrs. Kathy Pullins and Mrs.
"- m Augus I were Devo IIons were Ied by R e v. . nd M
"" h Mrs T M , M rt· B rl"' d
while
vases
and
a bride
doll Grover Klien were hOBiesses
regu lar. mee~·e
.
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th
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bell
. ted.. Appetizer Course- Marm
t' Bersor,
I I d pas tor oI the aB · Rrs. b011Mr
le ous
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rs.And a m end'..or•
wl w te w mg
s over to a miscellaneous shower for
appom
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the
Mrs. Phil Batey, chairman, Mrs., New Haven Church.
ert ous • s.
· us • son,
Y are ape . lOg 8
table.
Mrs. Ktien's daughter Betty at
Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. Louis Guests inclnded W.S. W.S. Mrs. Howard Wagenhals, ~rs. days In Clarksburg vlsltlng
After Tina opened her lovely the home of Mrs. Klien.
Karschnlk, Mrs. Bill Howard, members from ~achtel, church- D. A. Smith, Mr. ~nald SmMithr, lives, Mr. and Mrs. G.
gilts, relreshments of ice cream
Mrs. R'JI]ph Sayre, Mrs. Ches- es in the Point Pleasant Dis- Mrs. Eulah MacKmght,Kni . Turner. and Mr. and Mrs.
cake, coffee, punch and mints Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klein
ter Weaver; Main Course _1 trict, minister and
members and Mrs. James Mac gh:1 A. Ber1sford.
served to Miss Leweena, are announcmg the marnage
We're sounding the
Mrs. James Gilbert, chairman, from Ravenswood.
Mr. A. K. McClung, Mrs. Emil Sunday guests _of Mr. an Roush, Mattie Rings, Helen of their daughter 'Betty, to Mr.
praises of our wide seliiCIIon
Mrs. Harold Bumgarner, Mrs.
JOWN COUNCIL
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs: Th~mas Grmstead for
Johnson, Louise Klas. Esther
of value-priced quality foods.
Henry Buck, Mrs. Martin Beris· The New Haven Town CoiDI· James and children, Mr. and fam1iy dmner were Mr.
MacKnight, Louise A~derson,
ford, Mrs. Donald Bumgard· cil met in regular session with Mrs. Lewis Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Wilham McFarland,
Mrs. John Roush, Lou1se Hall,
Shop here for easi..- budget•
ner, Mrs. Howard Joe Burris, outgoing Mayor F. c. Reichert, Mrs. ·w. T. Stone.
les and Raymond, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Grinstend and Anna,
Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Dav· mayor elect Mark Ward, reGARDEN CLUB
~ill Grinstead and Anna
Hilda Worth, Mrs. Bill Gibbs,
ing and tastier mtals. .!"*
id Fields, Jr., Mrs. ·Thomas corder elect Hilda Ridgway, The New Haven Garden Club ""· Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. Da·
Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Miller, councilmen elect Lewis Cape- met on Thursday for a work· ste~d and Laura of
vid Fields Jr. Helen Anderson,
Mrs. John Powell, Miss Ethel hart, ~nald 0. Roush, Rich· shop at the home of Mrs. Pal· Ohw: llk and Mrs. Clyde
Carrie Judson, Nancy Ander·
Riddle, Mrs. James N. Roush, ard Grinstead, and Cecil Sayre rick Riley with Mrs. Orpha 01&gt;- Jack1e, J1m and Jon of
son, :llarie Anderson, llertha
Mrs. David Simonton, Mrs. Wil· present. Councilman elect Ed· linger and Mrs. Darrell Daw· ville, Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
Dailey, Mrs. Stanford Powell,
ham Gibbs; Dessert Course - win Clark was absent. A1s 0 son as co-hostesses. A sack ~ncan, Bub. Darlene and
Sharon Roush,
Mrs. James
Mrs. Earl Clark clialrman Mrs. present were Donald Ohlinger, lunch was enjoyed at the noon ert Grmstead.
Dudding, Betty Kelly, Mrs. ~
,A,
FIRST CUTS
Lloyd ,Hoffman, Mrs. Ray Pick· chief of JMllice, Robert Gurtls hour, followed with a Dower Mr. and Mrs .. ~nald
Don Zerkle, Ann Johnson, Mrs.
ens, Jr., Mrs. Thomas McGow· and E. L. RifOe citizens from llfrangement workshop.
and lamUy of Wmterville,
Jetta Turner, Bertha Hall, Del&gt;Ill'
an, Mrs. William Crow, Mrs. Haven Heights. '
.
visited relatives here over
bie Rietmire.
E. A. Schaekel.
The business mee!Jng follow· weekend.
Sending gifts were Mrs.
~
Schedules for the flower shOw The meeting was called to or- ~ ed. ;he roll call was answered
h Don Smith, Mrs. Don Roush,
were distributed to members der by Mayor Relehert. who in with "Wby I Would Like
to Mr. and Mrs .. Ja_mes Rons Mrs. Judy Fields, Maggie Fields
and discussed.
turn swore in Mayor
Ward. Sliare My Ideas with my Neigh. and family are .viSitmg Mr.
Mr. A. K. McClung, Miss Anna
BROTHERHOOD
Mayor Ward then swore .In the hors." They voted to make the Mrs. Al~er! Fields In
Juhling, Mrs. Buddy
Gibbs,
The !)lew Haven EU.B. Church councilmen and recorder. May. club 100 per cent In participa- Park, Michigan and also
Mrs. Elmer Grueser, Kay Barr,
Men's Brotherhood met on Mon· or Ward pledged his supJMlrl to lion In the Blue Bird Trail.
tlonlng In Northern
Mrs. Jenkins and Helen, Mrs.
day evening for their regular the councilmen and town and Mrs. Lee Gibbs reported on on Lake Huron, this week.
Jim MacKnight.
monthly meeting at the ehurch. asked for the co-operation of the progress of the
Flower Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Charles Weaver was leader for the council In the best Interest Show. Mrs. ~nald F. Roush ~orris. and family are VHClllior•·l
Duncan HlnH
the evening.
of the Town and Its citizens. reported that judges had been mg this week at Oglehay
PLAN CAMP TIME
'
Refreshments were served to He then appoonted commls· secured for the show. A five In Wbeellng.
MASON _ The Wahama Ju.
those atll:nding: Luther Sll)ith, sioners for the Town: Slreets- dollar donation was made to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
nior Band, aoo their director,
1or
Harold Bumgarner, Eddie llum- Lewis Capehart; Sewer -Rieh· the Club from the Spencer lam· ris and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gerald Simmons, will spend
Arvo Groen Cut-a3 51•
garner, Ollie C. Roush, Robert ard Grinstead; Water - Edwin Uy, who had their reunion In ley of Gallipolis Ferry, are va· several days at band camp
Cooke, Rev. Martin Berisford, Clark; Planning and. Zoning - the Park reeently. The dona· caUonlng this week near Blue starting July 25 at the Youth
Bernard Lieving, Otha Lieving Donald 0. Roush; Parks and lion was made to the Club lot Stone Dam on New. River.
Camp at Southside, w. va. The
John Bumgarner, Harry Pick· , Playgrounds - Cecil Sayre; having auch a nice place to Mr. and Mrs. W1ibur Webb JIDiior and Senior band picnic
Stokley
.
ens, Edgar Layne, Harry MU. i Treasurer - Hilda Hidgway. hold their Teunions or to meet. and grandchildren are spend· was held last Sunday at !he
ler and Charles Weaver. ,
He recommended that all Town Those attending were Mrs. lng several days In the
New Haven Park.
W.S.C.S.
employees be retained, status Fred Batey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, talns.
The New Haven Methodist quo, and this was voted by the Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Dick ~tson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roush of
W.S.C.S. ~~ at the hoine o1 coiDicil to accept the recom· Layne, Mrs. Herman Layne, and children of Lake Park,
Parkersburg visited In the
Mrs. Marron Dlngey for their mendatlon.
Mrs. James MacKnigh~ Mrs. Ida have been visiting her
Bend Area over the weekend.
July meeting. Rev.
Everald A notice from the West Vir- Ray Pickens, Mrs. Ray Prof· ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adams,
CoiM Ill llld 'IIY 011 tile
Wright wu In charge of. the ginia Department of
Health fill, Miss Lelah J. Powell, Mrs. Bumgarner bere.
and Bruce were in weston,
excitingly
new watchband
devotionals. She also discuss· that waste Treatment Plant Opo ~nald F. Roush, Mrs. Velma Mr. and Mrs. Edward
. Va. on Friday to attend fue
1ritll
the
feel
af 11118 lealher
~ the programs for the com· erators In the State of West Vir· Roush, Mrs. L. C. Roush, Mrs. merman o~ Plltsh?"Kl• Pa. have funeral of Mr. Adams, grand·
- the ol IMlpered
mg year. .
glnia be licensed effective Sep- Lloyd Roush, Mrs. Ollie Roush, been visiting the~r daughter mother, Mrs. Jessie Wymer.
·~~ ll8ial. Plus
Morton Froun
The President pr~nted the !ember 15, 1966 was read. The Mrs. Bethel Vance, Mrs. How. and family, Rev. and . M r a. i'rrs. J. v. McGrew is visitthe engineering ~- of
budget for. the commg year. Town will sent Charles Zerkle, ard Wagenhals, Mrs. Ohlinger Jack T. Welch ami children.
ing relatives In Buckhannon,
the world's lnest lll8lrlll ol ·
This was diScussed and accept- Water and Sewer Supt., to and Mrs. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Rice W Va
watcb Jtt 91 I 1 il
ed by the group.
Waste. Water Treatment Plant
ROTARY CLUB
and cblldren of Booneville, Ind. Y's; Sidney Evans of MorIOMUNOA ... tile all-.Those present were
Leota Operators Sehool at West Vir· The Rotary Club met
on are vacationing here for two
Miss Sherr! Wendale
wli
1M Speidel
Kirby, Lilly Smtih,
Vannie glnia University, Morgantown, Thul'sday evening with the Dl· weeks,
Cameron and Miss
Jane
Roush, Margaret
Thompson, on August B through 12th lo rector of the Poverty Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Pow· Powell spent the weekend with
Evelyn F~rllmer, Iantha Trough, prepare him for an e•amlna· gram in Mason Coonty as guest ell, lUck and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Paul
Powell
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RACINE,
~l:ardsl"l'aad lJIU~MF~ds fils Ii,&lt;li!!ISe.
•
Those attending were . Her- Par
.
, vacationed
l'sJcholngist at Wasloo State
=;;;iOiio.;;;o;;;i;;i';;;;;;i.i;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;; They vol!!d to pay bills due man Laytl8', ~pb Whitmore, week at Myrtle Beach, S.
Hospital for the summer.
:
IIDd to purchase two mud and Clyde Foley, Russell Capehart, Enroute home the Powe!ls
snow tires for the
Garbage Frank Capehart, IJoyd Roush, three days at Plmewilce, W. •
Truck to replace two II res Donald F. Roush, Jack Flesb- Va. as guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
which are in bad
condition. er Edwin Stein, Rome William- Harry Haymaker.
TONIGHT
They discussed the new addl- ' Arthur Thabet, Harry Mil- Mr. aad Mrs. Larry LeMasDonald Foglesong, and Earl ten of Middletown, Ohio visit·
WEDNESDAY, THUR5DAY tlon to the building and &amp;pJMllnl·
and FRIDAY
ed Richard Grinstead to work
ed over the weekend here with
"DR. GOLDFOOT AND
with the Fire Depar!lllelll
CLASS MEETS
her ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
THE BIKINI MACHINE"
completing and carrylna
Christian Builders Class of J. Howard and Mike.
with Vincent Price
plans aoo specifications of the
Church of God in Point Sheldon Roulb baa complet·
md Frankie Avalon
Pins
bulldl~g.
held theif
regular ed the summer tenn ol school
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWK!"
Citizens
there
discussed
th~
monthly
meeting
at
the
New at M~rshall University and ~s
With
condition of streets. The coun- Haven Park for a picnic. Devo- spending the summer at his
James Franclscwi
and Suzanne Pleshetle
will oil streets In T o w n lions were led by Mrs. J o e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dooald
meeting II at the preselll time. Swain and a prayer by Rev. F. Roush.
They will also try to secure a
permanent solution to
Ibe
P-ny,Oido
streets in . Towu now in a bad
condition.
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
The councU has been (ecelv·
NOT OPIN
lng numerous complaints about dogs running loose. CUI·
FRL thru TUESDA11
zens
are to be reminded of the
lulr 22·26
Walt Dlonov'o
onllnaaee
that all dogs must be
··AMBt'1
lied or curtailed In soma ~n·
feature Lelllllh ADimated
Cartoon Fr!ml Tbe Novel by ner. If complaints c:oatln1101,
FolJs SilteD
ownera will be brought intD II!•

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Hoi'!!~ Hospital, receolly,
. ·
. · returned to hi~ .home.

has 1on. .
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•
. Mr. and Mrs. Jaiileo. Lavell:_ hlmbus, Mr. . and Mra. , C9ama ·K.ing
fiT'•
·
Mra'. Bill }\l(fie of New Porl ·cter and family of Saulll VU•
Mr. and Qrs. Curtis
,
. S
.
Mlsa Susan _Johnson and Ray Richie; Florida Is visiting her lage, Illinois are vlsllln&amp; .r~~- McD"!'iel, s~: 'all of ·. _MIUIOII; I 1'\'t Nathan Arnold Ill
.
Redman both of Mason •. have mother, Mrll. Caroline 'tUm- tiv.S in Mason. and Mlh...a: W. 8M 1\!i:S• Carl Lal\ham1 ;.,,, ·
.
_ : • ·. ·
"llntloil Preu Jnleroallolial contributions. lncnased from but not sa oonservative as to
•
.
__
er, who Is hOoj!jlallaed at lhe ville o.
.·
·
Mr. and Mrs. David ,Lflnham . Ml'll. Hazel Arnold, _wbo
II
li .is rumored from lime to $298 million_. in 1963 lo 1317 avoid same fairly sharp' ron· enrolled at Gallipolis Buslnes, Pieasanl Valley ho~pltal · with Miss Claudia Zerkle, . a stU· and family, all 01 -.POtiit Plelis- staUonecFat Ft: McCiellah, _Aia. /
~me that diSIIrunUed churcll million in 1965. Pari or this was troversy among 11! member· School for the fall term.
a broken hlp.
,
dent nurse at the St. . Josephj.ant, Calvin McDaniel .and chll· Is beljtg sent, le Genna,oll
. ._
members are conducting a , due to membership growth, but ship. The conlroversy, howev~r, Mr. and Mrs. George Zus- Master Sgt. and MrS. Okey School of Nursln I&gt; vlsltin dren.
Mrs. Wayne Bea[ ;ad SaDdra
"givers' strike" in ~rote.st l per capital g1vmg also went up has had no visible ellects on 1ls pan, Jr., and family of New· VanMatre , Jr., formerly
of ' her parents, Mr. !,d Mrs. Lea! :rod Hetzer, "'l" . qf Mr. !lnd ":"'1' In GaiUpolls _on bus\nell
the Ft. Ord, California, are VISit- ter Zerkle ljJ1d Jennifer, .a11d Mrs. John Hetzer, Parkersburg, recently .
·
against church involvement m jlrom $W.46 to $9&gt;.75 per year. financial support. Smce 1960, ark, Ohio, visited over
the civil rights movem~t and • Contributions to the world the Income of the convenllon weekend with their
parents, lng her mother, Mrs. Juanita her grandfather, L. J. Rujten- spent two days vlsllinl h,la Vlsltjng with Mr. and Mra.
other social reform aciiV!l!es. semce funds of the Methodist has inrreased by 38 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. George . Zuspan, Rayburn, · Mason, before leav- cutt.!r. MisS zerkle will giadu· grandp&amp;t:en~, Mr. ·81¥1
Mrs. Vlrlil Carl and san . ls Mra.
1
Some Individuals doubltess , Church:- ~h•ch fmanej! the den- The Roman ~tholic Ghurch Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
John lng for Munich, Germany for ate in Septembevr.
,
Harold _Schwarz.
_, Carl's 'slsU!r of Grove CIIJ.
have cancelled pledges. And • ommatwn s natwnal program does oot pubhsh fmancial McDaniel
I
th
·
'
•Mlsa Ma~ Foater daliRbler Mt' and Mrs Dwi""' Carl
·
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ree years.
Mrs Johnnie Stukey enwr·
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)lOme local congregatiOns proba- and fore1gn m•ss1ons- ncrease re~rts.
spo. esman or e The Reverend Marvan Frame
'
r
•
d'
ol Mr~. Sarah Foster, Mason, and famlly bave . moved lntD
bly have felt the pin!'h of , 6 per cent from 1963 to 1964, Nal•onal Cathohc Welfare Con· and Mrs . Lester Zerkle of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanleyr Saun- , ta\ned with a turkey
mner underwent eye suraery at the their new home al Snowville.
financl81 reprisal.
· and an~ther 10 per cent from fer•••·e said he knew of no Mason Methodist Church are lders are vacatiomng at Miami, on Sunday. Attending _ were Charleston {;eneral H-llal on Mr and Mra Leo Klnl ol
· to 196.\.
'catho1Jc· d'•ocese_ that
has attending
'
. Fl"rld
-•
·
· recently with
Bul a UP! survey or ma)OI. 19o4
.
the sehoul of Chns•. a and 0ther scen' 1c spots • Mr. and Mrs. David Knopp, Monday. ·
COlumbus
visited
1
denominations lhis week turned
Donations Are Up
suffered serious fmanclal prob- Uan Mission at West Virginia Their son, Cameron, Is remwn- Buckroe Beach, Va., Mr and Jennifer Zerkle PaulS Wer- her mother Mrs Georgia n.
up no evideoce or a givers' In the Episcopal Church the lems because of dissatisfaction Wesleyan College this week. ing with his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. James VanMatre, Boston, ry Debbie Cook 'Christy 1{6w. ma and fo;,lly '
strike on a national scale.
amount of money passed ~long with the church's social poli- Mrs. Zerkle is president of the Mr. ~nd Mrs. Curtis McDaniel, Massachusetts, Mrs.
DotUe ard, Frank ZusPan, all senior
'
·
Only one big Protestant body 1by. dioceses to the national cies.
•Woman's Society Christian Ser- Sr .. '" Mason, while his par· VEan Matreh, ClaliNfornlaH, and band student at Wah_ama High
PLAN FESTIVAL
h ·
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•ents are away
arl Rous o
ew aven.
F
l
- the Lut heran C 10rc
m denommat1on has increased by When the Arch wcese o1 . ew vice of the local church.
Th bl lhd
1 M Cal 1 school, are among those at- NEW HAVEN - 11te our
America-has eneountered fin-118 per cent si nce 1963.
Orleans integrated its Calhollc The Reverend Mrs. Achsah Mr. and Mrs. Kent Roush, M De . ~ ;y ~
r~l v ~ tending Marshall University Comers 4-H Club Is sponaorln1
ar · '1 I problems llw• may : The Southern Baptist Conven- schools in 1962, militant segre- Miller will be the guest speak- Las Vegas, Nevada, and
his c a~•e' edomth d'nneerasan t' Music Camp this week
at 1 Festival on July 23 at tho
· bl
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wa s ouserv WI
1
a
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10
conce1va y ret ect mf' ' • " 1p t10n. largest U.S. Protestant gationists waged a publk er at a meehng of the Mason mother, Mrs. Pauhne Plechnik
Marshall.
Broad Run Grade School. Jim
di~sati.sfaction with its polir.ies. ,body , has been . rei~Uvely campaign to organlze a givers ' WSCS on Monday , at the Mas- of Detroit, Michigan visited re- ~er home on Sunday. Attend- ~ Mr. Cecil Kirk, Mason, spent Hart, leader of the group, r&amp;o
Durmg the past two yea~.o;· i conservative on soctal 1ssues, strike. But contributions actual- on Methoidst Church .
1cently with the latter's moth- mg were: Mr . and Mrs . Stanley the weekend at Richwood, W. ported that,~ ~erving will stan
th• LCA has '"'"'oved from 1ts j
-- --- ly increased thai year.
Robert Roach, Mason , who •er, Mrs . Clara Roush, and with Saunders and Cameron of Co- IVa., visiting his oistero.
at i p.m. (OST).
31 regional synods unly K5 per
cent ,.., the funds it requested to:
support the work of t.he t
national _churd.l. ~ncluding homt' l
and fore1gn m1sstons
1
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'*Ivers tr e urns . ut as verrat

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that a wh ite bncklash against .es Jensen of Tessel. Paturick
the LCA 's strong stand on race I&amp; Ostrau. Inc. says the technirelatiuns may bft one factor in Ical situation of the market rethe situation. But they point to Imains favorable and notes manother factors which may well jy issues are hitting new highs.
be more important, including a 1Th1s. the analyst says. could be
sharp controversy over Pres· j the prelude of a widening uf
ident Franklin Clark ~~ ry·s . trader confidence in the markpolicy vf combining church ' et
colleges and seminaries.
.,, feels that continued sta·
The United Churrh of Christ biiity on the list this
week
also has ex~rienced a drop in ' could add to the probabilities
the amount of money available favoring the return of the Dow
•.o the national denomination Jones industrial average to the
for iUI programs. But the 940 level, when(,.'e, aided by fur1
decline has been relatively i ther constructive developments,
slight-from · Sll.l million in i it could rise to new highs.
1963 to $10.&amp; million in 1965and is more than offset by an j' Baehe &amp; Co. feels that tradincrease over the same penod ers are weighing the bullish !Utd
in the budgets of the United I bearish influences to the mar·
Church's 9late conferences. In ket and while they find it reaother words, total contributions sonable enough to maintain pre·
twve gone up, but state sent positions, they will require
conferences are Laking a larger a lot more confidence before
share of the giver's dollar , at any aggressive commitments
the expense of the national i are made.
body. This kjnd ol jurisdictional
- -jockeying has no relation to the Thomas &amp; McKinnon
beUnited Church's liberal policies lieves tlle definite slowdown in
oO social issues.
production actually is bright
Clearc1t Picture
economic news and all but does
I· all the other denomina· away with the posslblllty of a
ticns surveyed, the pictun was tax increase this year.
The
ciP ~ ·1t : Instead of buttoning exlent of the slowdownis imup their ""'kelhooks, their 1 portant but lhe consensus of
members are giving more than 1 opinion Is that a topping out of
.ver.
11967 earnings will occur, rather
T h e U n I t e d Presbyterian than a severe decline.
Church, which has been parUcu·
larly forthright in its commit· A total eclipse of the sun
menl to the cause or social lasts on ly 7~ minues at the
justice, reports that its total most.

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Hoi'!!~ Hospital, receolly,
. ·
. · returned to hi~ .home.

has 1on. .
' .
.
' .
.
•
. Mr. and Mrs. Jaiileo. Lavell:_ hlmbus, Mr. . and Mra. , C9ama ·K.ing
fiT'•
·
Mra'. Bill }\l(fie of New Porl ·cter and family of Saulll VU•
Mr. and Qrs. Curtis
,
. S
.
Mlsa Susan _Johnson and Ray Richie; Florida Is visiting her lage, Illinois are vlsllln&amp; .r~~- McD"!'iel, s~: 'all of ·. _MIUIOII; I 1'\'t Nathan Arnold Ill
.
Redman both of Mason •. have mother, Mrll. Caroline 'tUm- tiv.S in Mason. and Mlh...a: W. 8M 1\!i:S• Carl Lal\ham1 ;.,,, ·
.
_ : • ·. ·
"llntloil Preu Jnleroallolial contributions. lncnased from but not sa oonservative as to
•
.
__
er, who Is hOoj!jlallaed at lhe ville o.
.·
·
Mr. and Mrs. David ,Lflnham . Ml'll. Hazel Arnold, _wbo
II
li .is rumored from lime to $298 million_. in 1963 lo 1317 avoid same fairly sharp' ron· enrolled at Gallipolis Buslnes, Pieasanl Valley ho~pltal · with Miss Claudia Zerkle, . a stU· and family, all 01 -.POtiit Plelis- staUonecFat Ft: McCiellah, _Aia. /
~me that diSIIrunUed churcll million in 1965. Pari or this was troversy among 11! member· School for the fall term.
a broken hlp.
,
dent nurse at the St. . Josephj.ant, Calvin McDaniel .and chll· Is beljtg sent, le Genna,oll
. ._
members are conducting a , due to membership growth, but ship. The conlroversy, howev~r, Mr. and Mrs. George Zus- Master Sgt. and MrS. Okey School of Nursln I&gt; vlsltin dren.
Mrs. Wayne Bea[ ;ad SaDdra
"givers' strike" in ~rote.st l per capital g1vmg also went up has had no visible ellects on 1ls pan, Jr., and family of New· VanMatre , Jr., formerly
of ' her parents, Mr. !,d Mrs. Lea! :rod Hetzer, "'l" . qf Mr. !lnd ":"'1' In GaiUpolls _on bus\nell
the Ft. Ord, California, are VISit- ter Zerkle ljJ1d Jennifer, .a11d Mrs. John Hetzer, Parkersburg, recently .
·
against church involvement m jlrom $W.46 to $9&gt;.75 per year. financial support. Smce 1960, ark, Ohio, visited over
the civil rights movem~t and • Contributions to the world the Income of the convenllon weekend with their
parents, lng her mother, Mrs. Juanita her grandfather, L. J. Rujten- spent two days vlsllinl h,la Vlsltjng with Mr. and Mra.
other social reform aciiV!l!es. semce funds of the Methodist has inrreased by 38 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. George . Zuspan, Rayburn, · Mason, before leav- cutt.!r. MisS zerkle will giadu· grandp&amp;t:en~, Mr. ·81¥1
Mrs. Vlrlil Carl and san . ls Mra.
1
Some Individuals doubltess , Church:- ~h•ch fmanej! the den- The Roman ~tholic Ghurch Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
John lng for Munich, Germany for ate in Septembevr.
,
Harold _Schwarz.
_, Carl's 'slsU!r of Grove CIIJ.
have cancelled pledges. And • ommatwn s natwnal program does oot pubhsh fmancial McDaniel
I
th
·
'
•Mlsa Ma~ Foater daliRbler Mt' and Mrs Dwi""' Carl
·
j
·
· ·
1
d
A
k
f th
·
ree years.
Mrs Johnnie Stukey enwr·
•z
'·
.
·
•
.. ._.
)lOme local congregatiOns proba- and fore1gn m•ss1ons- ncrease re~rts.
spo. esman or e The Reverend Marvan Frame
'
r
•
d'
ol Mr~. Sarah Foster, Mason, and famlly bave . moved lntD
bly have felt the pin!'h of , 6 per cent from 1963 to 1964, Nal•onal Cathohc Welfare Con· and Mrs . Lester Zerkle of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanleyr Saun- , ta\ned with a turkey
mner underwent eye suraery at the their new home al Snowville.
financl81 reprisal.
· and an~ther 10 per cent from fer•••·e said he knew of no Mason Methodist Church are lders are vacatiomng at Miami, on Sunday. Attending _ were Charleston {;eneral H-llal on Mr and Mra Leo Klnl ol
· to 196.\.
'catho1Jc· d'•ocese_ that
has attending
'
. Fl"rld
-•
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Bul a UP! survey or ma)OI. 19o4
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the sehoul of Chns•. a and 0ther scen' 1c spots • Mr. and Mrs. David Knopp, Monday. ·
COlumbus
visited
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Donations Are Up
suffered serious fmanclal prob- Uan Mission at West Virginia Their son, Cameron, Is remwn- Buckroe Beach, Va., Mr and Jennifer Zerkle PaulS Wer- her mother Mrs Georgia n.
up no evideoce or a givers' In the Episcopal Church the lems because of dissatisfaction Wesleyan College this week. ing with his grandparents, Mr. Mrs. James VanMatre, Boston, ry Debbie Cook 'Christy 1{6w. ma and fo;,lly '
strike on a national scale.
amount of money passed ~long with the church's social poli- Mrs. Zerkle is president of the Mr. ~nd Mrs. Curtis McDaniel, Massachusetts, Mrs.
DotUe ard, Frank ZusPan, all senior
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Only one big Protestant body 1by. dioceses to the national cies.
•Woman's Society Christian Ser- Sr .. '" Mason, while his par· VEan Matreh, ClaliNfornlaH, and band student at Wah_ama High
PLAN FESTIVAL
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•ents are away
arl Rous o
ew aven.
F
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- the Lut heran C 10rc
m denommat1on has increased by When the Arch wcese o1 . ew vice of the local church.
Th bl lhd
1 M Cal 1 school, are among those at- NEW HAVEN - 11te our
America-has eneountered fin-118 per cent si nce 1963.
Orleans integrated its Calhollc The Reverend Mrs. Achsah Mr. and Mrs. Kent Roush, M De . ~ ;y ~
r~l v ~ tending Marshall University Comers 4-H Club Is sponaorln1
ar · '1 I problems llw• may : The Southern Baptist Conven- schools in 1962, militant segre- Miller will be the guest speak- Las Vegas, Nevada, and
his c a~•e' edomth d'nneerasan t' Music Camp this week
at 1 Festival on July 23 at tho
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conce1va y ret ect mf' ' • " 1p t10n. largest U.S. Protestant gationists waged a publk er at a meehng of the Mason mother, Mrs. Pauhne Plechnik
Marshall.
Broad Run Grade School. Jim
di~sati.sfaction with its polir.ies. ,body , has been . rei~Uvely campaign to organlze a givers ' WSCS on Monday , at the Mas- of Detroit, Michigan visited re- ~er home on Sunday. Attend- ~ Mr. Cecil Kirk, Mason, spent Hart, leader of the group, r&amp;o
Durmg the past two yea~.o;· i conservative on soctal 1ssues, strike. But contributions actual- on Methoidst Church .
1cently with the latter's moth- mg were: Mr . and Mrs . Stanley the weekend at Richwood, W. ported that,~ ~erving will stan
th• LCA has '"'"'oved from 1ts j
-- --- ly increased thai year.
Robert Roach, Mason , who •er, Mrs . Clara Roush, and with Saunders and Cameron of Co- IVa., visiting his oistero.
at i p.m. (OST).
31 regional synods unly K5 per
cent ,.., the funds it requested to:
support the work of t.he t
national _churd.l. ~ncluding homt' l
and fore1gn m1sstons
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the LCA 's strong stand on race I&amp; Ostrau. Inc. says the technirelatiuns may bft one factor in Ical situation of the market rethe situation. But they point to Imains favorable and notes manother factors which may well jy issues are hitting new highs.
be more important, including a 1Th1s. the analyst says. could be
sharp controversy over Pres· j the prelude of a widening uf
ident Franklin Clark ~~ ry·s . trader confidence in the markpolicy vf combining church ' et
colleges and seminaries.
.,, feels that continued sta·
The United Churrh of Christ biiity on the list this
week
also has ex~rienced a drop in ' could add to the probabilities
the amount of money available favoring the return of the Dow
•.o the national denomination Jones industrial average to the
for iUI programs. But the 940 level, when(,.'e, aided by fur1
decline has been relatively i ther constructive developments,
slight-from · Sll.l million in i it could rise to new highs.
1963 to $10.&amp; million in 1965and is more than offset by an j' Baehe &amp; Co. feels that tradincrease over the same penod ers are weighing the bullish !Utd
in the budgets of the United I bearish influences to the mar·
Church's 9late conferences. In ket and while they find it reaother words, total contributions sonable enough to maintain pre·
twve gone up, but state sent positions, they will require
conferences are Laking a larger a lot more confidence before
share of the giver's dollar , at any aggressive commitments
the expense of the national i are made.
body. This kjnd ol jurisdictional
- -jockeying has no relation to the Thomas &amp; McKinnon
beUnited Church's liberal policies lieves tlle definite slowdown in
oO social issues.
production actually is bright
Clearc1t Picture
economic news and all but does
I· all the other denomina· away with the posslblllty of a
ticns surveyed, the pictun was tax increase this year.
The
ciP ~ ·1t : Instead of buttoning exlent of the slowdownis imup their ""'kelhooks, their 1 portant but lhe consensus of
members are giving more than 1 opinion Is that a topping out of
.ver.
11967 earnings will occur, rather
T h e U n I t e d Presbyterian than a severe decline.
Church, which has been parUcu·
larly forthright in its commit· A total eclipse of the sun
menl to the cause or social lasts on ly 7~ minues at the
justice, reports that its total most.

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Plains on St. Route 681.
' FOR SALE _ Just one block
HAVING sold my !arm, I will from doWntown New Haven.
sell at auction the following:
Newly remodeled 1 llory, 3
All household goods and lur· bedrooms, with family room
niture including,
I and carport. All electric, un·
Electric Range and Relriger· der $9,000. See by appol~
ator
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56 CHEVROLET
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8' Pickup, Solid Cab, 15" comm. tire&amp; and whtPis. Sound
motor.

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Tuppers
7 19 6tc
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Yl Ton 8 £t. Pickup. Wide body, 6 ryl. rngi~e, Cab A-1 ('On·
dttton. Whit~ over red fini~h. heatrr, new fir~.

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Crew's Steak House

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Ill w. MAIN
POMIROY

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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bwllng1 Honda S.les
etc.
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Two buffets, Wash stand
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HCUti'H 1-rt1an1
lron toys, statues, books
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$1395
•M •lit palO wltllln II daJa.
Quilting
lrames,
Wall
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POMEROY
PEACOCK
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2 Ton LWB, 15" Produce body , V·8 engine, 2 speed R. AxJe,
CAitO 0~ THANIU a O•ITUAit•ll
EXPERIE~D
EXPERIENCED
11 .0 ,., til . . N mtnlmum IHtt
825x20 lin's. De luxe cab. Sharp and C'lean.
phone
_ 2 story 6 rooms (3 bed·
•daltlonll want lc
Coffee
mill,
brass
bed,
picrooms),
bath,
basement,
bard·
OPIIICI YOURS
WHEEl
I :K 4 . M, to S:Of P M D•IIJ
ture framf's
wood floors, new cabinet sink,
IUUrdOJ I:H 4. M tt 12tH •oan
ALI&lt;;NMENl
Disbes, elc.
me floor covering.
$800.00
tT•s 10 IAI"
TO "LACI A
Tools and miscellaneous
down to qualified buyer. asIUUL I llltODtJCI ...
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OPEN Ell~~ 9 o00 •
lll New Radiator !ho_p
WAMT AD
and
G.M.C. pickup truck
sume mortgage. Full price ,1
BRAKE SERVICE
PHONE WY 2-2156
2 oil heaters
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Cor • Truck • Hooter
500 00
Large metal top bench saw I M~DLEPoRT - 6 room mod· ,
Cora • Bulldosar
Rose Alignment Shop
One
wheel
garden
tractor
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frame
home
(new
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Notice
fo1 Sale
1-Q~ ~ 't
scale&gt;
: struction), batb, built-in kit·
w Meln St.
Pomo•o•
jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiii' ~~OR REALLY prolcssiunal r&lt;'· 1 ~'·:o·;;;;;;;N"'o'"w-...T_.A_K-tN~G-R~E~N..T~A~L·=r , Plallorm
Extension .ladders
chen and bar, full basement
1~n
Formerly Grueaer 8ody
GET OUR
suits, deem vour carpets w11i1
RESERVATIONS
Lard press, saosage grinder
with recreation room, otility I NY 2-21 9 3
Pomeroy
'11'1 2-2196 Mlddloport, 0
Works
premium
qualit
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and garage.
Fo:-1rn. Rent electrie shampoo
Hay field
forl1 tile
and rope
! room,
Large laundry
lot in excellent
neigh· :
AN
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Fence slretchl'r
1..~ d $19 500 00
e1 for $1 with purchllst' . Eb I
oor.~o
' $6 .500. 00 b ',
8usi·-··
Slip scraper
UTE 33.
..._. Services
ersbach Hardwan: . 7 14 6tl.: 1
AIR·CONDITIONED
e SALES •
Small tools and ot;ler items ~ acres, -nice' laying Ia~~ I SEPTIC Iankoleanmg ·,;.rvice
.,\'TIIq!LJ ~ t-' urm~ure, -~sh;
RENTALS e
too numerous lo mention.
Ph story frame, 6 rooms, eel- : and electrit: sewer cleaning.
mJ~f'ellar.eous t;all 01 wrlle
•camping Equipment•
Not responsible for accidents • lar, well, some
buildings. Call 9U5·~898. Chester. ·Ohio,
111 ••IKtlon of all modtl1
Mrs Huw•rd Cecil. 600 "' ,
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
W. G. Nickels, Owner
I House needs some repair. 11•
7 8 l2tp
Main &gt;t Pomeroy.
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liTHER PROPERTIES!!!
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By Wayuo' G. Brandotadl, M.D.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
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Camping Trailers
Reedsv ille, 0.
I ~LBEilT M. cox. BROKER
AUCTIONEER
WINDING TRAIL GARDEN Q - Alter my tblrd baby
Open Eves.
Pomeroy
ttorton St.
M••on, W V•.
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773-5611
Henry elan , a esman
COMPLETE SALES
club will bave their
annua I did not menstruate for
18
cucumbers. Clarence Proffitt ~~~==~~.....,,..;.,;;;:::,;,~.t",__.,._
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MANAGEMENT
potluck pienic at Ftoyal Oaks monlbs. My doctor gave
m•
Portland. Ohio. Ph. 54R-2254 WELL cn•,pned coal mine on N~W t966 BUICK
$2564 I Evenings 99Z-m8 or 9!1%-3636
Wdto Phone or Contoct
park, Wednesday vening. Mem· some pills that •tarted my per7 14 tfc . Ston ·, Run Road, 60 acres Special VR. 4 d•. Sedan. Thi&lt; 6 ROOM house and bath. gar·
JIM CARNAHAN
bers are to meet at
Stark's lods again. Now, alter
my
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carpet~
cl
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pro~..
of
CIJ&lt;~&gt;.
Ph
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2-5022
h£:·
nuicl2c
is
hequipped
wi\t'
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8
fam·
age
and
2
lots,
Contact
Bob
IACINE
OHIO
Pbarmacy
at
5
p.m.
and
are
fourth
baby,
I
have
not
menK 1• _
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uous 10 orsepower
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ph
99Z 5431
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Stewart or one · ·
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- 1-1!}.310 HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural service.
gel prelll\anl again If I don't
L1 're wall to wall
Rent .I NEIGLER
BUIWING SUPPLY radw. loam 1cushion&gt;
t · . Jarg&gt;
h 1
hub caps. D x. s eenng w ee
--- Doxol Bottle Gllll. · Arnold PAST PRESIDENTS of the have a period?
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
electric shampooer $t. Pom BATHROOM plastic tile bi11Ck , and full carpelin~ on floo ,._ I ROOM house and bath, gar· Brothers, 618 E. MaiD st., American Legion Auxlilary of A - Menotruation may ' apDATA PROCESSING
eroy Cement Block Co.
I aluminum siding, storm doors I fiad~a~r~~~mN Bonus no
·age and 2 loto;;. Contact Bob Pomeroy.
8 Z2 Uc Drew Webster Post will meet pear as eJr)y as eight weeks
KEY PUNCH • BURROUGHS :
7 t8 6tc 1 and windows We build the
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99z.5431
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$2993 . S ewar or P one
· KARL GRUESER, plumblttg Wednesday . evening, at I he alter deliver-Y 10 a woman who
7 14 610 11 and
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224-4175
BLUE
LUSTRE
not
ony
rids
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bre
VB
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dr
Sedan.
Thi'
heating, Minersville, home of Mrs. Mayme Holmes, does
notardl
breas~feed
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Melropollt.n School
carpets o/ so1·1 but leaves pr'le Guy N~igler , Racme.
io.
h r II · d B · k 123
b
h her child
f
14
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size
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Ohio.
End
your
sewer
trouble.
College
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~ad,
Syracuse.
Memut,
reg
ess
ol
ow
you
67 North High ~··
soft and lofty. Rent eleclric
6 JOIO · inch wheelbase, 260 borse·
t4 IJ
ped _,.._
bab th tl
·eed·
Columbus, Oh1o
I power vs engine. It has the '-'
II
,.
We bave all size sewer maclJ. bers are to bring wrap
su- your
y, e me reqwrec:
As Seen On T.V.
shampooer $1. Baker Furni· HUDGE'T fRlCED fuiiiituri
~oo automatic transmission,
iDes. Reasonable rates. Call for the adopted nurse,
Con- ror the reappearance of men~:':':::"~;-;-;;;;:;;;"'~':"'""'"':: I ture Co.
7 19 5tc o1.1r tbird n.ur budget shop. four barren carburetor. Pow· POMEROY _ 2 story frame, WY 2-2974, day or nigbt.
stance Thoma.
1truaUoo varies widely. When
ADAMS TRADING Post
is 1966 STEREO-Radio equipped
Baker Furtt'lture, Middleport ~atl~eC:ai~i~. &amp;w~i~~8j ~j~~:
6 large rooms, 1\2 baths, full
g 15 tfc
~ THURSDAY
ovulatJon is re-established menopen I days a week: Mon· Lovely walnut finish . 4 speed Ohio.
II 12 tic custom seal belts and DeluKe
Imsement. gas fired hot wat· l AIR CONDITIONING Refrl •~ CIDCKEN
SVP~ER at struatioo will occ~ II th~ uter·
day through Saturday. Wei intermixed changer.
Twin ' - ·-~--··· wheel co,.rs. Special no
er heating, large front porch,
ti
.
J k' R
Ml Morillh Baptist Church us has not been ompregnated.
have radio ami televiSIOn.
speaker system. This sel is ANTIQUE walnut secretary, trade Summer Bonus price (l!f
garage. Good location. $9,- 8
se~ce.
~c
s ~r~ Fourth and Main-sts, Middle.. It is possible, therefore, to gc
pair, also plenty ol anhque in very nice condition.
Pay 71'. ft. high. Dinner bell. $2·993 ·00
500.00.
· era on, ew
VI!IL
on port, Tbursday, July Zl. All from one ~gnancy into anot)l
537 ·
4 6 lfc Welcome. HoUI'8,. 4 p.m.~:30 p. er witbol having m lntervm·
items. Mam St. m RuUand,
balance
due
$09.2!1
or
16
per
Pb.
992-6236.
7
18
3tc
BLAETTNARS
POMEROY
1\2
story
frame,
I
TV
2-3
7 20
0. Ph. 742-53D4.
tic month. Try it in your home - - ~- -5 rooms, bath, cellar, front il!:W!NG mactunea, repaJr ..,. m.
r~ menstrual period.
Pomeroy, Oh'io
oua
THER_E. WILL be a public hear· Call 992-3218.
7 19 6tc TWO matching corner cabinets,
porch, large Jot, can
be Ylee, aU makea. WY W284. town hall, Thursday, 7:10 p.m.
ing on the budget for Chester A-UT0 MATIC ZIG zag Se wm
· g · $50;
mahogany
table,
Free bought with $500 down, bal· 1\e P'abrr&lt; Shop. Pomeroy MEIGS COUNTY Democrat Q -11 a ..,,
.... Will borD ,...
~
$20·, 1I buffet
$20·, 1 dinette .\RAB kills pests best!
township tonight at 8 p. m. machine. Blind hems, monoyour borne from termites, ance $42.03 per montb. Lo- Authorized SJneer Sales lltd club will m..t at ll)e Syracuse malurely, would it be possible
at the Chester Town HaiL
grams, makes buttonholes, table and 6 chairs $35'
I i ants, cockroaches, crickets, cated on Rt. 7, $4,000.
Service
; l!l Uc town hall, Thursolay, 7:30 p.m. for her to bear a child later
Wyllis Frost, Clerk, of Chest· sews on buttons, darns. patch· wooden rocking chair $5; I scorpiollS, silverfish, spiders, SYRACUSE - 2 story frame READY-MIX concrete delivli- All members are urged to a~ in life?
er Townslup.
7 20 ltc
es, etc. All without attach· round coffee table $4; I green wasps and water bugs. Avail· home, 8 rooms (4 bedrooms), ed right to your project. Fast tend. Ladies are asked to bring A - Premalarlly would not
ments. Pay $5 per month or plastic rocker and ottoman
Ki
Build
bath, basement, forced atr and ea~. Free eat!ma•-. sandwiches or cookies.
in itself, be a reason f,or inf~r·
Card of Th11n~s
115 1 d I t'
k
d ab1• at ng
ers 8upp1Y
ba_, ood
.,
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TH A OMEN
of
pay balance due $64.44. Free
; re Pas oc r\IC er an
Co., Mlddleporl
4 2!1 tic
furnace heating,
•vW
Poone 1192-3284,
Goeglein PHILA E Vf
tility.
1
OUR - MOST sincere
thanks home demo. Call 99Z.JZ18.
ottoman $20;
gold couch
lloors, corner lot
1501100, Ready·Mil eo.. Middleport. tm! Middleport Church of Christ Q - Jo there any possibilil~
tended to H 1ze H I
.
7
!9
6IO
and
chair
$55;
2
walnut
step
I
good
Iocotion
Only
$9.500.
Ohw
' .
6 30 tfo w11l have a prcmc droner on the of an ectopr'c pregnancy "'
a~• e•. 1
o r .,..
tables $!•·, I brown p'"'stic RATS, MICE eliminated for.
~..curP1tal ots di\ctors
nurses
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Albert
M.
Cox,
Broker
1
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ch
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urch
lawn
Thursday
evening
ring
in
a
W&lt;&gt;man
who
has
~ad
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• BOY'S bicycle and a girl's bt·
couch and chair MO ·. 1 metal ever. "Get Star..
~ ers 1
and S
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b
and staff to Ewmg s Funeral /
~
R · Henry Clel , a1esmau
at 6:30 p.m. Mem ers are to hf'r uterus but not her ovaries
;
cycle. Phone Wlllie Freckor, bed complete $25; porch glid- 1 i&gt;ach Hardware, Sugar
on
99%-3838
,eom
. •1"10 !lervrce
take a food disb and table ser- and tube•.' removed'
Home, and to !he Rev. L. Chester. Ohio 985-3569.
er and 2 chairs (ml' tall $10; I Feed. p: ·,en's Hardware.
992-3636
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Simpson ' for ktDdnesses up·
Evenings 992-2.568 or 7 20 3t
Write. Pro•"• or 1....
vice
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case
of
rain.
it.
will
e
A
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Not
utes1 the opera7 JY J't I• I chest of drawers S5. Call ·
1 11 &lt;~' Otp
di
on the death of . our dear
I
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o\. 1.. ~RAUI&gt;'mtu
beld
1n
the
church
1\JM room. tive technique was faulty and
7 20 6tc !
mother, Mollie Brown. Sign· 4!i X 8 - 2 bedroom bousetrail· 992·310 74 ROOM house and balh, bot
Racllle, Ublo
even then the chances would be
ed : Sons, Robert L.
and er. Melvin Little, Cheshire, NO. 1 AND 2 potatoes, Charles !
and cold water, on Oliver
t
RACINE
AMERICAN
LE·
minimal.
•
1 110
Gentle Brown, and daughter, 1 Ohio.
7 17 6tp j llilton, Portland, 0. Ph. 843·
St. in Middleport, 0. Phone
orion Post 602 will meel at the
Our summer appliance sale
,
1
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Lelar Johnson .
7 20 210 IHAY. Ph. 99Z·7931.
7 19 6tc 2638.
7 li 6tc I ;., in full swing.
Jlll2-;l&amp;&amp;.
7 20 6tc
.mo oyment
lnt- post borne Thursday, July 21, Q - Wltb tlfte of my five
c:-1-----WANTED - Work for b u I J. at 8 p.m. Commander James cbildren the membranes ruulur·
Fer Rent
Better pric es than ever on
viii
Auto ..,.
I
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Freezers, Refrieerators. Wa· - ' - - -- - - - - dozer, Phone 992-2208.
Hay Hill requests all members ed three days before the baby
APARTMENT, J rooms and DAILY CROSSWORD
sher-Dryer Pairs, Elec. Ran6 27 !Otc attend. Speclai8J1esls will be was boru. Wlult would cause
- IKI"'N
r . nd"t
'
s·
•MGB, red with
black
1 Ioner
bath, nicely furnished, udults
ACROSS
ges an d A.l.l'........
LiJUoll
Mike Jenkins and Roger Rousb ,.,_
uW.?
be
A
tft Clrn·
ft
Ch
interior,
wlte
wheels,
4
new
ck
Bo
5
wanted, 126 Mul rry
ve. 1. Weight!
1. Mohampatrn's
1 cu. · •st
~ 1195
Michelen tires, excellent coP..
•-al Notice
delegates to Bu eye9
ys A - WileD tbe mem bra Dtl
Ph. 99'J.6698.
1 IS tfc , ,. ~uoq.
J:~~~~ey
~:~u~~~h-. .-,1- - dition. Ph. 992.szsg or 992-- : ___;-t~:.:,~~:-::'""•-=•"o"'T"rc'"o.:___ _ IState. Cbicken barbecue wm be rupture before the onset of Ia·
22 .~~~pent
2. Guldonlan
THREE aud four room turoii&amp; ~: r:::ew•
val!d'l
FREEZER ----~~~ $235
332.8.
bor, "dry labor'' results. .The
7 20 3tp tJUl1aftl Grant Ellep, WhOM adG· held after the meetin&amp;.
false
no(e
food
Fne lctc Cream With Each
1'\11111. l8 t-o HenrJ Eltep, Mason, we..
TWIN CITY SHRINE club cause is unkoown.
ed
andWYunfurnished
apart·
Frener &amp; Refrigerator.
1959 .l'L"ORD Galaxie, Carolyn Vlrrtm•,
nottfled lbat on
h ld lamll y plen!c 8I n.
ments.
..-5434.
12 6 Uc 10. Went \1
3. Solid
23. ;..•egathe 22nd Illdll.yherellJI
of April,
19$1. Jroc~QM will 0 a
lWYor badly
t . Tellurium:
tive
Ph.
WY
2-2181
Evans,
Forest
Run.
Ph.
WI·
.r..tep, bcJn1 Plollntlff rued her {l!:tl· a1 Oaks park, Thursday, July
q _ Wile. 1 was four montba
27
FOUR ROOM furuisbed apart· UtCulture
sym.
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9-3673 after 5 p.m. 7 19 Stp ~rt~aanc~~o~~~,::!~n:::_ 'Co~~ 21, at 4:30 p.m. Bring own taa pregnant I bad a
menstrual
4 14 tfc
medium
s . Relation~
•
- ty. Oblo. Case No. 13.1124, prayln.\1 for
od .,.,,_
·- pened
ment WY 2-3658.
]8. Barren
s hips
:28. Dried
YHterday 'l .......~r
~EROY
Miscell•neous
dh•oree from Uid William
Grant ble service.
peri . "W5 never
u.lllp
f
6 . F'Joa~
coconut
eustoc!J' of tnlnor ctukl. teJD·
THREE and four room
or H. Japanese
'· Territor ial
2'9. Flat
3~. Right-hand
OHI O
- - -- - · - - Ettep.
PGr•ry llnd pcrmaMbt 1Uppor1 and
TWIUGHT GARDIN club to me before. What does it
lliabed apartments. AD uti)i..
mile
page
e
MATCHING blond cocktaU and ou..r proper reliet, on the pounu _...:n hold its annual picnic ilt mean?
rneuure
8. Small
caps
39 F0 II
d t bl bl d drop leaf ot troM ncl&amp;ecl of duly and eJtreme nw
A II II
lhl th I
Uea paid. Phone WY 2-2116. ' 16. Ponder
sofa
31. "Ru le
·
ow
JKk W. Clney, Mgr.
en II es, on
cruelty, 1-.Jd caun will -be ror hear· lhe borne of Miss Ada Hoskins,
pos1 e
8 YOU
Rowley and Reec1 After 6 l7. Period
1. More
Britannia"
40. ~~~~~fer
dining
room
table
and
chair.
m, on or after t3tb day of AuiUJt Thursday at e:30 p.m. Members hav'e a false pregnancy but, if
8
p. m. call W'Y 2..aa7t..
Also a TV antenna. Ph. 992- ttNNJ. Joann• a~p. Plalnti tt
are .... ~uo~....
covered dish you are truly pregnant, this
32. ~~7:0 ~~ H. Rubber
219. Crib
11 expds~d
0. Showed
· Feats
tree
1965, 2 BEDROOM, 50 X: 10 mo- 5216.
7 19 3tc ~.·•. 0~ PlainUff
w --a 8
ture detach.. 3 tfc
t he way
13. Redaf'l
football
=:0;;,--,----=c;-=c ~
•
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and own table service.
may mean prema
==o:-==~--,::-;= 21. Russian
16. Exuberplaver
46. SyllaDie of
bile borne. Completely furn· TWO snow • mud grip Tires, &lt;e&gt; 29; m '· u. 20. 271 (8) 3. 6te
ONE WON ONE class of the ment of the pl~ta. In all}'
SEVEN ROOM house in Syramonk
MCe
33 Citadel
scale
ished and set up , ready to
WS W
II t
...., 11 would be a
serious
IN HUNTINGTON
Pomeroy ~
a"""" -•---·•
cuse. Be ready for occupancy 2•. Plur&amp;l
'//
12 ~~ 1• ~//I• I•
I• ("/_,.;
move in. Located in Middle· 7:35 x 14, . . ., exce en
••~• -..-•
ww~ .,_ and should be tr ted
88
on August 4. Phone WY Z.
endlnr
&gt;'/
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V..0
port, o. Take over payments condition, reasonably priced. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carman will have a· picnic .at Middle- ..,..,
as
2455.
7 18 tfc 25. ~:f.a
'-.,..+-t-1-"'V~n ~,,...+l'-1of-+-t'"""'f--l
of $M.51 per month.
For 134 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. and sons, Bruce and Danny, port park, Thnrsday, at 6 p.m. ID emergency.
3_tc_ Peach Fork, were in Hunt· In case ef rain, it will be held "_ lsallered from "bg'·- unfurnislr- I ··.-eotumbl.un
26 Child
ft"
showing of this home,7 17
pbone
- - - - - : : - - _7_ 1::'::
1 gton
4 ROOMS with- bath,
: r.,._
&amp;•-S d
. 't·
'th at the church
"
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ed. &amp;e at 490 Maple St., Mid· = 'Ym
[::'% , I'"
,...,.
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-""~•761.
~ uv•
•·-"•nell Opportunillft m
on un ay vtst tng WI
•
blues" or """'"artum
me•·dleport, 0. Ph. 99%-2936.
&gt;o. Most
,.
.u
====-~c:..!:.:..:..:.:...._:..;, Mrs. Carman's niece, Mr. and
FRIDAY
dlolla altar my lwD ehlldren
7 19 3tc 1 " · ~:~le
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An'ENTION
~· CWyllis
Georgland PAST MATRON'S CL~ ..~ were hom end bad to
take
1 Evangeline Chapter, OES, .....- tranqulllzera for a loDg time
contraction
An opportunity for a person •~•· arman 1 • . •
I ROOM cottage on corner of I a•. Wrath
I"
,..
I" 10
AND
with sales ability to obtain
San4ers. Motile Smith, Mul· dleporl will hold lbelr UIIIW Wbal causea lhts?
Palmer and 41h Streets in 1 ;;-. Losh::V~V/ I&lt;&gt;
~ I" V .W
an Area Distributorship on lD berry Ave.. ·Pomeroy, accom- picniC Fralday evening at 8 p. A -Tile caue of !he nervMiddleport. Pb. Jlli2-1'\00.
1 ~
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t::01-r/Texolusive item. can earn
panted the Carmant1 end villi- m. at the COUD!ry home of Mr. ....... and severe depression
7 20 3tc
" ·!:;lam"
1"'~1'" I"
I"
MakeYourReseroations
,1,0110 per month or more.
edhergrenddaughterandfam· end Mrs. Mal Harrah near IOIDeiiiDesoblervediDJINinlllr~• ~
~
For Rentals Now.
Necessary capital to qualify ily, Lindo Crockett and ~auglr Chester. Memberl are to lite C1 or Immediately following de1 ROOM trailer. everything fur· •2. Repair a 1'4
nished, relt1gerator,
cook
chair """" I
pr.'47?11:-:-+--i
will be $1,000 for
merler, Georgta Sanders, who 11 a covered dish 111111' table llvmt 11 believed to be o om o
otove, natural gas. Close to .a. !;.'::~nlo 1••
I''
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BIG BEND
chanclise. Write full details mueh Improved from a recent vjce.
ldncl ol subconscloua 1 a r.
1
my hom•. Will rent to pen·
.,. .. cter ,"'
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1o Box 668-G, Daily Sentinel illness.
THE ROCK SPRINGS Belter Moat IDOiberll rec:over but the
lloners or private person or :~: ~r::,k
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Pomeroy, 0.
7 18 Ztc N.Y. STATE GOLF
Health Club will meet In the candllloo nf11t1 ,ecurs iD subSf',
couple. V~nleJ
Brewer,
pertormor 1'..
'//
----.,..,-:---;--church yard Friday at 11 a.m. qaent ]li'OllDIDCiel. Early
Portland, Ohio. Ph. VI 3-2f!OII. 47. Fi•h
i&gt;h~;f--t-t-f;~iif'-jrt--V7J
AI S!/Tac1J3&lt; Corporation
tecf
KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. to go to the home ol Mrs, ,uti and I'08III'IIIce
b
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•B. Baker' a
10:
===-;;-;W=anru;:;--;;o::;::-;;..- (VPI) -Bill Tyron,
Mark Graeser, Sltadl. for their
he all
b
7 20 tic
- - - - - -- - man
HO
1!161 TRIUMPH motorcycle, 650 WAn:R HAVLING, Pbooe 992- lille holder from Elmira, W&lt;&gt;D lD!Iual plcDic. .
=~ lltal~ -'eel 1but,
lnsurenc•
IJ•JLY CRYPTOQUOTE _ Here'• how to wort. It:
CC, saddle bags a 1 d winedd· 7266
8 9 30tc his openlng match Tuesday In THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' U ...~ ~-_ ....._ N..hl,..
1101 ouw-, -""''"
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shield,
recenUy
overhAul
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rk
s
te
Am
leur
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AtJTOMOBILE insurance been
... X Y D L B A A X a
end pam'ted excellent candl· EXTERIOR and lnlerior paint- the New Yo
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Lea8J1e will ..,.....r an
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lied ? , -~
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cancelicense?
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lion. Alva Clark. Pb,667·3242.
ing,job
roofor by bour.
repatrPh. wo
.._, o'ver Joe Valentino of '"'·
~ coune of ..._
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Callyour
W'l opera.
2-2966.
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tho threo
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for the
two O'o,of eto.
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DON'T. pump your sluggish sep- !iOMEONE to help cara for illCommunity Park.
lie . tank. Get Klean-Em-AII valid, Uve In, room.and hoard, JETS WORIOtrr
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PEEKSKILL, N.Y. (VPI) .,.,.,_,.,.
SepIIc Tank Cleanor. Land• small wqet, Olesler,. 0. P!L The
New York Jeta continued THE POMEROY High jCbool
llllll'k Farm Bureau., 1 ·~·
915-31136.
7 17 etc •·
lmr·......s coach Weeb. Ewbank ebeerl
.
end
. era
.. will itpiiiiOr .w.
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·WILL DO balinJ. Ph. 99Z-'19SL .wltb .their speed durmg TaOS' hiP schOOl dlllce partt ......
SORRY SAL Is now a Merry
7 II t11p day'a workouts, prompting the Saturday ni8ht at lilt ~
Gal. She used Blue Lustre
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Rent electrr·... shampooer $1. lady. Good ·•aiiii'J and a com- 1 ~ b
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Plains on St. Route 681.
' FOR SALE _ Just one block
HAVING sold my !arm, I will from doWntown New Haven.
sell at auction the following:
Newly remodeled 1 llory, 3
All household goods and lur· bedrooms, with family room
niture including,
I and carport. All electric, un·
Electric Range and Relriger· der $9,000. See by appol~
ator
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8' Pickup, Solid Cab, 15" comm. tire&amp; and whtPis. Sound
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Tuppers
7 19 6tc
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WHEEL
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NICIIT I'EOPLII CALL

bwllng1 Honda S.les
etc.
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Mlnln~um Cl'l•rt• "
centt
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Two buffets, Wash stand
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Pomoror. o.
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HCUti'H 1-rt1an1
lron toys, statues, books
7
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61 CHEVROLET
$1395
•M •lit palO wltllln II daJa.
Quilting
lrames,
Wall
teJe.
POMEROY
PEACOCK
AVE.
2 Ton LWB, 15" Produce body , V·8 engine, 2 speed R. AxJe,
CAitO 0~ THANIU a O•ITUAit•ll
EXPERIE~D
EXPERIENCED
11 .0 ,., til . . N mtnlmum IHtt
825x20 lin's. De luxe cab. Sharp and C'lean.
phone
_ 2 story 6 rooms (3 bed·
•daltlonll want lc
Coffee
mill,
brass
bed,
picrooms),
bath,
basement,
bard·
OPIIICI YOURS
WHEEl
I :K 4 . M, to S:Of P M D•IIJ
ture framf's
wood floors, new cabinet sink,
IUUrdOJ I:H 4. M tt 12tH •oan
ALI&lt;;NMENl
Disbes, elc.
me floor covering.
$800.00
tT•s 10 IAI"
TO "LACI A
Tools and miscellaneous
down to qualified buyer. asIUUL I llltODtJCI ...
lrtd
OPEN Ell~~ 9 o00 •
lll New Radiator !ho_p
WAMT AD
and
G.M.C. pickup truck
sume mortgage. Full price ,1
BRAKE SERVICE
PHONE WY 2-2156
2 oil heaters
·
Cor • Truck • Hooter
500 00
Large metal top bench saw I M~DLEPoRT - 6 room mod· ,
Cora • Bulldosar
Rose Alignment Shop
One
wheel
garden
tractor
I
ern
frame
home
(new
CGI}
eAny
Type
I
Phon• 992-3576
Notice
fo1 Sale
1-Q~ ~ 't
scale&gt;
: struction), batb, built-in kit·
w Meln St.
Pomo•o•
jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiii' ~~OR REALLY prolcssiunal r&lt;'· 1 ~'·:o·;;;;;;;N"'o'"w-...T_.A_K-tN~G-R~E~N..T~A~L·=r , Plallorm
Extension .ladders
chen and bar, full basement
1~n
Formerly Grueaer 8ody
GET OUR
suits, deem vour carpets w11i1
RESERVATIONS
Lard press, saosage grinder
with recreation room, otility I NY 2-21 9 3
Pomeroy
'11'1 2-2196 Mlddloport, 0
Works
premium
qualit
y
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ON
150
and garage.
Fo:-1rn. Rent electrie shampoo
Hay field
forl1 tile
and rope
! room,
Large laundry
lot in excellent
neigh· :
AN
~PACH.JE::
Fence slretchl'r
1..~ d $19 500 00
e1 for $1 with purchllst' . Eb I
oor.~o
' $6 .500. 00 b ',
8usi·-··
Slip scraper
UTE 33.
..._. Services
ersbach Hardwan: . 7 14 6tl.: 1
AIR·CONDITIONED
e SALES •
Small tools and ot;ler items ~ acres, -nice' laying Ia~~ I SEPTIC Iankoleanmg ·,;.rvice
.,\'TIIq!LJ ~ t-' urm~ure, -~sh;
RENTALS e
too numerous lo mention.
Ph story frame, 6 rooms, eel- : and electrit: sewer cleaning.
mJ~f'ellar.eous t;all 01 wrlle
•camping Equipment•
Not responsible for accidents • lar, well, some
buildings. Call 9U5·~898. Chester. ·Ohio,
111 ••IKtlon of all modtl1
Mrs Huw•rd Cecil. 600 "' ,
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
W. G. Nickels, Owner
I House needs some repair. 11•
7 8 l2tp
Main &gt;t Pomeroy.
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I. 0. McCoy , Aoclioneer
liTHER PROPERTIES!!!
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WEDNESDAY
By Wayuo' G. Brandotadl, M.D.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
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Camping Trailers
Reedsv ille, 0.
I ~LBEilT M. cox. BROKER
AUCTIONEER
WINDING TRAIL GARDEN Q - Alter my tblrd baby
Open Eves.
Pomeroy
ttorton St.
M••on, W V•.
7 17 Btc
Cl
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BEANS, tomatoes, cabbage and 112.2806
773-5611
Henry elan , a esman
COMPLETE SALES
club will bave their
annua I did not menstruate for
18
cucumbers. Clarence Proffitt ~~~==~~.....,,..;.,;;;:::,;,~.t",__.,._
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1192-3830
MANAGEMENT
potluck pienic at Ftoyal Oaks monlbs. My doctor gave
m•
Portland. Ohio. Ph. 54R-2254 WELL cn•,pned coal mine on N~W t966 BUICK
$2564 I Evenings 99Z-m8 or 9!1%-3636
Wdto Phone or Contoct
park, Wednesday vening. Mem· some pills that •tarted my per7 14 tfc . Ston ·, Run Road, 60 acres Special VR. 4 d•. Sedan. Thi&lt; 6 ROOM house and bath. gar·
JIM CARNAHAN
bers are to meet at
Stark's lods again. Now, alter
my
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P
carpet~
cl
eanl'n•
pro~..
of
CIJ&lt;~&gt;.
Ph
SH
2-5022
h£:·
nuicl2c
is
hequipped
wi\t'
h
8
fam·
age
and
2
lots,
Contact
Bob
IACINE
OHIO
Pbarmacy
at
5
p.m.
and
are
fourth
baby,
I
have
not
menK 1• _
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uous 10 orsepower
en·
ph
99Z 5431
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1ems .small _ use H 1u c tween 4 and 6 p.m. 7 8 12tp gine. It has automatic shift ,
Stewart or one · ·
-""'"'!"""'"""="'"'."::?.'~"':C"'"; reminded to bring &amp;WD table struated for six months. Can
- 1-1!}.310 HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural service.
gel prelll\anl again If I don't
L1 're wall to wall
Rent .I NEIGLER
BUIWING SUPPLY radw. loam 1cushion&gt;
t · . Jarg&gt;
h 1
hub caps. D x. s eenng w ee
--- Doxol Bottle Gllll. · Arnold PAST PRESIDENTS of the have a period?
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
electric shampooer $t. Pom BATHROOM plastic tile bi11Ck , and full carpelin~ on floo ,._ I ROOM house and bath, gar· Brothers, 618 E. MaiD st., American Legion Auxlilary of A - Menotruation may ' apDATA PROCESSING
eroy Cement Block Co.
I aluminum siding, storm doors I fiad~a~r~~~mN Bonus no
·age and 2 loto;;. Contact Bob Pomeroy.
8 Z2 Uc Drew Webster Post will meet pear as eJr)y as eight weeks
KEY PUNCH • BURROUGHS :
7 t8 6tc 1 and windows We build the
1
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99z.5431
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Wrlto or coli colloct lAroe Code i ~--. best and repair the rest. Call NEW 1966 BUICK
$2993 . S ewar or P one
· KARL GRUESER, plumblttg Wednesday . evening, at I he alter deliver-Y 10 a woman who
7 14 610 11 and
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224-4175
BLUE
LUSTRE
not
ony
rids
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t.eSa
bre
VB
4
dr
Sedan.
Thi'
heating, Minersville, home of Mrs. Mayme Holmes, does
notardl
breas~feed
1
Melropollt.n School
carpets o/ so1·1 but leaves pr'le Guy N~igler , Racme.
io.
h r II · d B · k 123
b
h her child
f
14
Is r e u
size
u•c
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Ohio.
End
your
sewer
trouble.
College
··
~ad,
Syracuse.
Memut,
reg
ess
ol
ow
you
67 North High ~··
soft and lofty. Rent eleclric
6 JOIO · inch wheelbase, 260 borse·
t4 IJ
ped _,.._
bab th tl
·eed·
Columbus, Oh1o
I power vs engine. It has the '-'
II
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We bave all size sewer maclJ. bers are to bring wrap
su- your
y, e me reqwrec:
As Seen On T.V.
shampooer $1. Baker Furni· HUDGE'T fRlCED fuiiiituri
~oo automatic transmission,
iDes. Reasonable rates. Call for the adopted nurse,
Con- ror the reappearance of men~:':':::"~;-;-;;;;:;;;"'~':"'""'"':: I ture Co.
7 19 5tc o1.1r tbird n.ur budget shop. four barren carburetor. Pow· POMEROY _ 2 story frame, WY 2-2974, day or nigbt.
stance Thoma.
1truaUoo varies widely. When
ADAMS TRADING Post
is 1966 STEREO-Radio equipped
Baker Furtt'lture, Middleport ~atl~eC:ai~i~. &amp;w~i~~8j ~j~~:
6 large rooms, 1\2 baths, full
g 15 tfc
~ THURSDAY
ovulatJon is re-established menopen I days a week: Mon· Lovely walnut finish . 4 speed Ohio.
II 12 tic custom seal belts and DeluKe
Imsement. gas fired hot wat· l AIR CONDITIONING Refrl •~ CIDCKEN
SVP~ER at struatioo will occ~ II th~ uter·
day through Saturday. Wei intermixed changer.
Twin ' - ·-~--··· wheel co,.rs. Special no
er heating, large front porch,
ti
.
J k' R
Ml Morillh Baptist Church us has not been ompregnated.
have radio ami televiSIOn.
speaker system. This sel is ANTIQUE walnut secretary, trade Summer Bonus price (l!f
garage. Good location. $9,- 8
se~ce.
~c
s ~r~ Fourth and Main-sts, Middle.. It is possible, therefore, to gc
pair, also plenty ol anhque in very nice condition.
Pay 71'. ft. high. Dinner bell. $2·993 ·00
500.00.
· era on, ew
VI!IL
on port, Tbursday, July Zl. All from one ~gnancy into anot)l
537 ·
4 6 lfc Welcome. HoUI'8,. 4 p.m.~:30 p. er witbol having m lntervm·
items. Mam St. m RuUand,
balance
due
$09.2!1
or
16
per
Pb.
992-6236.
7
18
3tc
BLAETTNARS
POMEROY
1\2
story
frame,
I
TV
2-3
7 20
0. Ph. 742-53D4.
tic month. Try it in your home - - ~- -5 rooms, bath, cellar, front il!:W!NG mactunea, repaJr ..,. m.
r~ menstrual period.
Pomeroy, Oh'io
oua
THER_E. WILL be a public hear· Call 992-3218.
7 19 6tc TWO matching corner cabinets,
porch, large Jot, can
be Ylee, aU makea. WY W284. town hall, Thursday, 7:10 p.m.
ing on the budget for Chester A-UT0 MATIC ZIG zag Se wm
· g · $50;
mahogany
table,
Free bought with $500 down, bal· 1\e P'abrr&lt; Shop. Pomeroy MEIGS COUNTY Democrat Q -11 a ..,,
.... Will borD ,...
~
$20·, 1I buffet
$20·, 1 dinette .\RAB kills pests best!
township tonight at 8 p. m. machine. Blind hems, monoyour borne from termites, ance $42.03 per montb. Lo- Authorized SJneer Sales lltd club will m..t at ll)e Syracuse malurely, would it be possible
at the Chester Town HaiL
grams, makes buttonholes, table and 6 chairs $35'
I i ants, cockroaches, crickets, cated on Rt. 7, $4,000.
Service
; l!l Uc town hall, Thursolay, 7:30 p.m. for her to bear a child later
Wyllis Frost, Clerk, of Chest· sews on buttons, darns. patch· wooden rocking chair $5; I scorpiollS, silverfish, spiders, SYRACUSE - 2 story frame READY-MIX concrete delivli- All members are urged to a~ in life?
er Townslup.
7 20 ltc
es, etc. All without attach· round coffee table $4; I green wasps and water bugs. Avail· home, 8 rooms (4 bedrooms), ed right to your project. Fast tend. Ladies are asked to bring A - Premalarlly would not
ments. Pay $5 per month or plastic rocker and ottoman
Ki
Build
bath, basement, forced atr and ea~. Free eat!ma•-. sandwiches or cookies.
in itself, be a reason f,or inf~r·
Card of Th11n~s
115 1 d I t'
k
d ab1• at ng
ers 8upp1Y
ba_, ood
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TH A OMEN
of
pay balance due $64.44. Free
; re Pas oc r\IC er an
Co., Mlddleporl
4 2!1 tic
furnace heating,
•vW
Poone 1192-3284,
Goeglein PHILA E Vf
tility.
1
OUR - MOST sincere
thanks home demo. Call 99Z.JZ18.
ottoman $20;
gold couch
lloors, corner lot
1501100, Ready·Mil eo.. Middleport. tm! Middleport Church of Christ Q - Jo there any possibilil~
tended to H 1ze H I
.
7
!9
6IO
and
chair
$55;
2
walnut
step
I
good
Iocotion
Only
$9.500.
Ohw
' .
6 30 tfo w11l have a prcmc droner on the of an ectopr'c pregnancy "'
a~• e•. 1
o r .,..
tables $!•·, I brown p'"'stic RATS, MICE eliminated for.
~..curP1tal ots di\ctors
nurses
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Eb
,
Albert
M.
Cox,
Broker
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ch
.
urch
lawn
Thursday
evening
ring
in
a
W&lt;&gt;man
who
has
~ad
•
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• BOY'S bicycle and a girl's bt·
couch and chair MO ·. 1 metal ever. "Get Star..
~ ers 1
and S
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b
and staff to Ewmg s Funeral /
~
R · Henry Clel , a1esmau
at 6:30 p.m. Mem ers are to hf'r uterus but not her ovaries
;
cycle. Phone Wlllie Freckor, bed complete $25; porch glid- 1 i&gt;ach Hardware, Sugar
on
99%-3838
,eom
. •1"10 !lervrce
take a food disb and table ser- and tube•.' removed'
Home, and to !he Rev. L. Chester. Ohio 985-3569.
er and 2 chairs (ml' tall $10; I Feed. p: ·,en's Hardware.
992-3636
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Simpson ' for ktDdnesses up·
Evenings 992-2.568 or 7 20 3t
Write. Pro•"• or 1....
vice
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case
of
rain.
it.
will
e
A
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Not
utes1 the opera7 JY J't I• I chest of drawers S5. Call ·
1 11 &lt;~' Otp
di
on the death of . our dear
I
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o\. 1.. ~RAUI&gt;'mtu
beld
1n
the
church
1\JM room. tive technique was faulty and
7 20 6tc !
mother, Mollie Brown. Sign· 4!i X 8 - 2 bedroom bousetrail· 992·310 74 ROOM house and balh, bot
Racllle, Ublo
even then the chances would be
ed : Sons, Robert L.
and er. Melvin Little, Cheshire, NO. 1 AND 2 potatoes, Charles !
and cold water, on Oliver
t
RACINE
AMERICAN
LE·
minimal.
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1 110
Gentle Brown, and daughter, 1 Ohio.
7 17 6tp j llilton, Portland, 0. Ph. 843·
St. in Middleport, 0. Phone
orion Post 602 will meel at the
Our summer appliance sale
,
1
W ~-' •·
Lelar Johnson .
7 20 210 IHAY. Ph. 99Z·7931.
7 19 6tc 2638.
7 li 6tc I ;., in full swing.
Jlll2-;l&amp;&amp;.
7 20 6tc
.mo oyment
lnt- post borne Thursday, July 21, Q - Wltb tlfte of my five
c:-1-----WANTED - Work for b u I J. at 8 p.m. Commander James cbildren the membranes ruulur·
Fer Rent
Better pric es than ever on
viii
Auto ..,.
I
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Freezers, Refrieerators. Wa· - ' - - -- - - - - dozer, Phone 992-2208.
Hay Hill requests all members ed three days before the baby
APARTMENT, J rooms and DAILY CROSSWORD
sher-Dryer Pairs, Elec. Ran6 27 !Otc attend. Speclai8J1esls will be was boru. Wlult would cause
- IKI"'N
r . nd"t
'
s·
•MGB, red with
black
1 Ioner
bath, nicely furnished, udults
ACROSS
ges an d A.l.l'........
LiJUoll
Mike Jenkins and Roger Rousb ,.,_
uW.?
be
A
tft Clrn·
ft
Ch
interior,
wlte
wheels,
4
new
ck
Bo
5
wanted, 126 Mul rry
ve. 1. Weight!
1. Mohampatrn's
1 cu. · •st
~ 1195
Michelen tires, excellent coP..
•-al Notice
delegates to Bu eye9
ys A - WileD tbe mem bra Dtl
Ph. 99'J.6698.
1 IS tfc , ,. ~uoq.
J:~~~~ey
~:~u~~~h-. .-,1- - dition. Ph. 992.szsg or 992-- : ___;-t~:.:,~~:-::'""•-=•"o"'T"rc'"o.:___ _ IState. Cbicken barbecue wm be rupture before the onset of Ia·
22 .~~~pent
2. Guldonlan
THREE aud four room turoii&amp; ~: r:::ew•
val!d'l
FREEZER ----~~~ $235
332.8.
bor, "dry labor'' results. .The
7 20 3tp tJUl1aftl Grant Ellep, WhOM adG· held after the meetin&amp;.
false
no(e
food
Fne lctc Cream With Each
1'\11111. l8 t-o HenrJ Eltep, Mason, we..
TWIN CITY SHRINE club cause is unkoown.
ed
andWYunfurnished
apart·
Frener &amp; Refrigerator.
1959 .l'L"ORD Galaxie, Carolyn Vlrrtm•,
nottfled lbat on
h ld lamll y plen!c 8I n.
ments.
..-5434.
12 6 Uc 10. Went \1
3. Solid
23. ;..•egathe 22nd Illdll.yherellJI
of April,
19$1. Jroc~QM will 0 a
lWYor badly
t . Tellurium:
tive
Ph.
WY
2-2181
Evans,
Forest
Run.
Ph.
WI·
.r..tep, bcJn1 Plollntlff rued her {l!:tl· a1 Oaks park, Thursday, July
q _ Wile. 1 was four montba
27
FOUR ROOM furuisbed apart· UtCulture
sym.
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9-3673 after 5 p.m. 7 19 Stp ~rt~aanc~~o~~~,::!~n:::_ 'Co~~ 21, at 4:30 p.m. Bring own taa pregnant I bad a
menstrual
4 14 tfc
medium
s . Relation~
•
- ty. Oblo. Case No. 13.1124, prayln.\1 for
od .,.,,_
·- pened
ment WY 2-3658.
]8. Barren
s hips
:28. Dried
YHterday 'l .......~r
~EROY
Miscell•neous
dh•oree from Uid William
Grant ble service.
peri . "W5 never
u.lllp
f
6 . F'Joa~
coconut
eustoc!J' of tnlnor ctukl. teJD·
THREE and four room
or H. Japanese
'· Territor ial
2'9. Flat
3~. Right-hand
OHI O
- - -- - · - - Ettep.
PGr•ry llnd pcrmaMbt 1Uppor1 and
TWIUGHT GARDIN club to me before. What does it
lliabed apartments. AD uti)i..
mile
page
e
MATCHING blond cocktaU and ou..r proper reliet, on the pounu _...:n hold its annual picnic ilt mean?
rneuure
8. Small
caps
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3_tc_ Peach Fork, were in Hunt· In case ef rain, it will be held "_ lsallered from "bg'·- unfurnislr- I ··.-eotumbl.un
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Georgland PAST MATRON'S CL~ ..~ were hom end bad to
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An opportunity for a person •~•· arman 1 • . •
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with sales ability to obtain
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Palmer and 41h Streets in 1 ;;-. Losh::V~V/ I&lt;&gt;
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Necessary capital to qualify ily, Lindo Crockett and ~auglr Chester. Memberl are to lite C1 or Immediately following de1 ROOM trailer. everything fur· •2. Repair a 1'4
nished, relt1gerator,
cook
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will be $1,000 for
merler, Georgta Sanders, who 11 a covered dish 111111' table llvmt 11 believed to be o om o
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ldncl ol subconscloua 1 a r.
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THE ROCK SPRINGS Belter Moat IDOiberll rec:over but the
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Pomeroy, 0.
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Health Club will meet In the candllloo nf11t1 ,ecurs iD subSf',
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topics assigned when the Wild·
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the home of Mrs. Roy Holler, I dresses to be modeled at the Iat her home on Lincoln ~
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advisor .
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Gertrude Kloes vlsl
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Peggy Milhoan.
presiden t, , The tea tetble was attracl1ve
1week in Nelsonville with Mr., was tn c
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· Ft. Park near Hillsboro. 'nley at the Wlll~ An . on~
arm giVen Y s sts r,
as ·n charge of the meeting' in wt1ite cover and centered Mrs. Smart. chairman. pre- I d M J
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Three reports were giVen, on joined their daughter and dn Cherry R1dge h1ghhghted the ,Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr. at their
:hie~ opened with the pledge I with the punch bowl . Cake, ~up sided over the . business ~eet- 1 anMr. r:~d a~r~~ vrrg~· Roush nre by Sandra Roush; on Qow- family, Mr. a~ Ml'!. Charles evening.
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. home on the Rutland- Pomel'OJ
to the .'\merican and 4-H flags. cukt:s. eookies, punc:h, mmts ing held followmg the dmner. 1an_ d Mr and Mrs Delbert Cun· ers (the pansy) ~y
Beverly Vroman and children, Mark and Mrs. Anthony, .cha1rman, con- RO'ad .. other family members
roll ' and nuts wert' served to Mrs. 1 Mrs Gerald A.nthony was de- 1
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dueled the bustness following attendmg were Mr. and Mn.
Mem bers responded to
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Rh da H 11 LeeR ush Mr and Mrs Rich•
call with what lhey rnjoyed , Reid Young and Shern an votional chairman and
Mrs. I and Millard Burford of Follans· ~r o
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Nola Mr~ Samuel Michael atld Donald Boone gave the evend
1tB Houdashelt.
a visit recently from a g1rl- gave devotions ent1tled1 Love ard Root, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
most m JS year.
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bee W Va. have returne to
A t ·a gle flower Brrange-.
B
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Do" PI
I R sh Mr and Mrs Leo KenA demonstration on how to Loui~e and Lenora, .Yirs. John ing prayer The circle voted to tl .· h ·
'after a visit with
n n
hood friend, Mrs. Susan ar- s
me ng ou
ans ou , ·
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d .· he' !'or a lunct 1 , Jeffers (lnd l){•bbte Mrs. Wood- send a bo~ of food to the mis- •e.tr omes. .
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ment was shown by Patty Ihle 1cus and daughter of Akron, who were made to send a box to the nedy, Jr.; and son, Tony, and
sa~ v.o •cb s hni 'l' Hoi ; row
and J~ckie Mrs. sionary familv and projects for Mr Roush's SlsterMan llro er- using spice bush and gloreosa I Visited with her after many miSsionary family in northeast Mr, and Mrs. Young and Mr.
bprepare
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d 1 dta d members were asked and Mrs Roush and family
ler after which tht&gt; girls mod-' Gnffith. \1rs. Ho lter and Ann the year were discus."led.
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years. Mrs. Murray o erve n . an .
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the ' Jmger. ley were
.
After lhe meehng, the glrls her 86th birthday with a din· to brmg rtems to the next meet- · -- --- - ---- - - •ear were presented to the here by the death of Mrs. liar- , enjoyed risJ1ing m the Hysell ner for her guests. The two Jng. The closing prayer was
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Rowhes 1n Buffalo
Open Friday Night Until9:00 P.M.
~;adbury, Mrs. Charles Ben- Vo .
low roast. The group will rqeet and had not seen each other Attending were Mro. Edison To Attend Funeral
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
nett and Mrs. Bradbury were\ Miss Coleen Wilson ef Logan · at the Forest Run
Method1st since then.
Baker, Mrs. Anthony, M r !1.
program chairmen.
was an overmght guest Sun- church on July 27 as gu"sts of Mr. and Mrs. William Cong- Fielding Hawkins, Mrs. Nora . Membe~ of the Roush lamday, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman the adult Garden club, for a er and son, T. J., of Jackson, Hamilton, Mrs. Tony Fowler, liy were m Buffalo, W. Va.
Present were Mrs. Smart. Ohlinger and son Terry.
workshop.
spent the weekend with her Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. ~al- Sunday, to. attend the funeral
Mrs. Anthony, Mrs.
Ethel
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Roush
Richard T omas 0 . ay on Counc1'/
pare~ts, Mr. a
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" Saxton Miss Hall Mrs Pullen I Mabel Loltridge) at
Raynes
Hug hes, Mrs. Donald Boone. s~nt
a day recently w1th h1s
Harrison.
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Mrs. Emma Brickles bas r.. andndsMr. Willis ~~~ony a~d Funeral Home.
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Hood, Mrs. Lawrence
m g, and Mrs. Royal Thomas.
turned to her home on Broad-- gra on, J?E'
ony, gues 5 They were Mrs. Herman Ob·
Mrs. Charles Bennett. Norene Mr and Mrs. Paul Thomas
Monday
way after a visit in Columbus for the evenmg.
linger and son, Terry,, Mr. and
:~~~Yil , P~~~den~,ic~~~d o~·~n; of C~lumb~s were Sunday I Theodorus Council, Daughters with her daughter ,and tamily,
Mrs. Bill Ohlinger and Mr. and
guests of hiS parents, Mr. and I of America, met In
regular Mr. and Mrs. G•UHyse!L
VISIT MAXWELLS
Mro. Phil Ohlinger, Pomeroy;
daughter, Judy,
Mrs Royal Thomas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grese Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norris Miss Coleen Wilson, Logan; Mr.
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sess1on on ay evenmg a 1 e d
p
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' Mrs. otto Blank an
son IOOF hall with Lottie Cohen, an ~ons, a1 an
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spent Sunday in McConnel•vi 1le, and Mrs. VI~! Roush and Mr.
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vacahomng at
Wnghtvllle Ohio, visiting Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Delbert Cunningham
1and daughter-in-law ' Mr. and acbng
Sur prise is Gil'e ,
counc11or.
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Mrs. Robert Blank ol Cleve.
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. Beac , · ., an o r wur· Lee Maxwell.
of Weirton, W. Va.; and Mill·
Upon Birthday
land spent last Saturday, with ~e. meeting opened in ~t- isis sites on the eastern coast.
ard Burford of Follansbee, W.
Mrs. Mary Blank.
uahsllc form and reported Ill Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roller
V B I0I wa• 1·n Memorial
Mrs. Ethel Burdette, Pome· .
were Fannie McNamee m Hol· and daughter, tor·a, of Belpre,
HAVE DINNER GUESTS
a. ur
Gardens al Buffalo.
roy, R. D. was pleasantly sur- Mrs. Frank Hood of Alliance, zer Hospital and Hattie Curtis. are visiting in Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Tom BQ wen
pnsed Sunday when members arrived Monday for a visit with A comrnunkation received hJ with his sister and family, Mr. were Tuesday dinner guests of
of her family came te help her her son and daughter-in-law, Margaret Seidenabel, deputy, and Mrs. Kenneth Cale and I Mt. and Mrs. Lorenzo Davis.
PIRTHDAY OBSERVED
celebrate her 75th birthday. A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hood. Min- was read from Edith Wakely, daughters.
tal
picni c lunch was served
at ersville.
concerning a gift for the no- Sharon Harrison, student at Phoenix, Ariz., and daughter- Mr~. Joseph Hood enter ""'
noon with a de.corated birth· Miss Patricia Fields,_ student peep table at state session and the Mountain State Business in~law, Mrs. Rose Misner of ed Wllh a dl~ner M~~ 811 ~~Jlo
day cake centermg the table. nurse of Holzer Hosp1tal who a C"Ontribution for a gift for School in Parkersburg, W. Va., Hartville, Ohio.
lng 8 ~ her orne, mersv ~·
Mrs. Burdette r~ceived many is doing aHiliate work in Ath- Susie Wood, rE:tiring National was the weekend guest of her Weekend guests of Mr. and h?normg Mr. Hood ~n b"
nice ('ards and g1fts as well as ens, and sister, Miss Mary Ann secretary, at the National ses· parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs_, Earl Davenport
and birthday. A decobraMt De~
a blue and white carnation cor- Fields of Columbus, spent the sion.
Harrison.
family and Mrs. Mildred Zei·g- day cake made Y rs.
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sage.
weekend with their parents, Mr. Plans were made for instal- Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara Ier were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ~oush was served with the
Present were Mr. and Mr~. and Mrs. Joseph Fields Sr. and lation of officers at the next Murray were her son and grand- Zeigler and family of Beckley, din.ner to Mrs. Frank lJood ol
James Smith and daughter, D1- Jeffrey.
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meeting and all officers are son, Charles Murray,
Point W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Alliance; Mrs. Anna Yeaguer,
ane; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith, J
f Chicago asked to be present. It was de- Pleasant W Va . Kenneth Mur- Ham Zeigler and son, Butch, of Pomeroy; Mr. and .Mr!l. Detn~
11 r · ld J
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers and
o~p ·~~i~· ~· ~wo week~ cided to have sandwiches and ray, Col~mbus; ~d Mrs. A. B. Belpre. Susie Zeigler accom- · Roush and P~e, Tom, Bevery
children, Pam and Gary; Mr. Ill., 11s 'P 'th ; .
15 M a cold soft drink at the next Misner of El Monte, Cali!., panied her parenls to Beckley and Don, of Clifton, W. Va., and
and Mrs. Keith Larabee and · :~~a ;r~ ~ose ~s f~:f:sn ' S~· meeting. The meeting closed in and her son, Mr. and
Mrs. after 8 two week visit here the honored guest and Mra.
daughteT,
all Crebs
of Colum·
. ;reg;:u~la~r-f~o~rm~.=====_:.~Fr~a~n~k~M~Isn~e~r,.:an~d~so;;;•iiiiiii...;:o~f_;:w~lUt~the~~D;;:a:;;ve:;;n::;po:;;r;;,t~la;;;m;,;i~IY~·iiiiiii.:,;H~ood~·==;;;;====•r
AND
bus; Mrs. Belh,
Donald
and an d J efirey. P
daughters, Joanne and Kathy Mr. and ~.rs. Jerry fjelds
BR£ATitiN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN,.CASUAI. SHOES
of West Salem; Mr. and Mrs. and s?n of Cmcago, Ill:·
a~e
BY WOLVERINE
Elberfelds Feature Dependable Nationally Kn own Brands In Every Department in the Store
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spendmg
two
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Rorne Mewn
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·erce parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Va.'. Mr. and Mrs. Paul p 1
- In Furniture • Home Furnishings • Floor Cov erlngs • In Wearing Apparel For Men ancl
F.;eIds an d Mr. and Mrs. Ch ara nd son, P au l R_ay, of St. Al·
b • W V· . M and Mrs. les Eskew.
Women • For Boys and Girls and Babies.
G~~~~ S~itha.,
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Frec~spent Sunday Ul
J anand Donna, and Mr · and er of Racine
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On tho 2nd Floor In
Mrs. Rebert Burdette and son, C~Ium us ~nt
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.rs.
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Po
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R1chard
Bnggs
and
family.
8 o y, o1 mer ·
the Busy Ready to
They went especially to attend

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th~ christening of Ronnie Lynn
Bnggs at the Covenant Pre~by·
tenan church m Upper Arlmg·
ton. Other guests of the Briggs
were his parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. Earl Briggs and hl9 aunt,
Mrs. Mildred Kopp, of Colum·
bus.

and Janice, Mrs. Dwight Mil·
hoan and Peggy and Heidi and
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flEPORT OF CONDITION OF

SALE of GIRLS
PLAYWEAR
SHORT SETS

Shut-ins will

In the State ol Ohio, at the Close of Business on June 30, 1966. Pub
lished in response to call made by Comptroller of the CW'rency, unUer Sedion 521 1, U. S. He\·ised Statutes.
ASSETS

Cash, bala nces with other banks, and cash item$
in process of Collection -- - --------------- ------ $ 746,731.71
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed .... - .-.... ....... _.______ 3,997,577.00
Obliga ti ons of States and political subdivisions -----605,900.92
Other bonds. notes. and debenture S---------------1,742.50
Loans and discounts - --- - - - - - - - ------------------- 2,791,274.28
F1xed assets _. -. · -· - .. --.--.. ----~---·----------33,000.00
Othec assets ·-·-... - .. . - .... ·-·-----------·-----·
· 14,371.07
TOTAL ASSETS .. -·-·- .. ·-·--·------------··· $8,190,597.48
LIABILITIES

Demand depos1ts of individua ls, partnerships,
and corporatio ns ---- ---------------,0..--------- $2,491,676.53
Tunc and savings deposits of individuals,
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partnerships, anJ corporation! - ---------------- 4,282,701.44
62,109.25
DeposJts of United States Government -------------831,030.72
Deposits oi States and political subdivisions ---------13,445.85
Certified and offi cers' checks. etc. ----- - -·---------TOTAL DEPOSITS .. _.......... $7,680,963.79
Tota l rlemand deposits ._ ...... __ $3,234,762.35
Total time and savings deposits ·- $4,446,201.44 _ _ __
TOTAL LIABILITIES ......... -------------·-- $7,680,963.79
CAPITAl, ACCOUNTS

Common stock- total par value -------------------- $ 100,000.00
No. shares authorized 4000
No. shares outstandin,li!; 4000
300,000.00
Surplus _. _____ - --------------------------------105,133.69
l'ndi vidrd profits _-------------------------------Res(&gt;rYes - --- - ----------------------------_
4,500.00
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Hundreds to select fromat these popular Sale
Prices

Be Remembered

OF POMEROY

C.. w.se your favorite shade and

This Month

Plana were made to remember shut·lns of the churcb during lhis month when the Dor·
CB9 Cirele of the Middleport
First Baptist Church
mot
Tue9day evening at the church.
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner was
in charge.
Mrs. Agnes White gave devo. lions using the meditations en·
: titled "Garden of
Cheer,"
"A Ught Unto My Path" and
the 8th Psalm. She also read
the prayer of a circle chair·
man.
A short business session was
held and plan9 made to remem·
her shut-ins including
Mrs.
Charles McNamee, a patient at
Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis.
Mr9. Dana Hamm was pro1 gram chairman, presenting the
1 lesson,
"Greatest
ThIng
I In The World," by
Henry
Drummond. Plan9 were made
Ute Dorcas Circle to pr..
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sent de ioliOD9 for the Allgust
meeting of the B. H. Sanborn
Society meeting.
Following the meeting the
members were invited to the
dining room for refreshments
of ice cream and cake served
by the hosteS9, Mrs. Cbarl.,
Lewis. A patriotic
theme
was carried out in the table
setting featuring a space age
arrangement. The table was
covered with a red and blue
cover with white place mots.
' The space age centerpiece fe ..
lured a space sbip made of
cattails and silver cone In a
white bowl with blue water and
white fiower!l.
Present were Mrs. Joe WD·
son, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs.
Clyde Winehrermer, Mrs. Agnes
White, Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mrs.
Beulih White, Mrs. CleO Rlclr
ardson, Mrs. Charles White,
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, Mrs.

('Orrect size.

eSeamleso Stretch
e 5Hmleso Mesh WHve
eS..mleso Mesh Slim
eTic TIC Toe SNmiMI

Including a Pair of Sl1cks with Short Sleeve
Shirt To Match.

1.00 Garments 77c
1.49 Garments 1.17
1.95 Garments 1.47
2.95 Garments 2.~7

Sias3 to7.
82 Reg. 2.95 Shirt &amp; Slack Sets_ $2.00

Sizes for girl! from 2 to 14.

$2.50

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Saxbe Calls for GOP
To Protect Good Reco.
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Sale of UHie Boys Slack &amp; Shirt Seta

25 Reg. 3.95 Permanent Pren
Shirt &amp; Slack Sets

SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPO -Astronauts John
Young and Michael Collins, history's fourth spacewalk
in their logbook, woke up feeling "great" today. They
put Gemini 10 shipshape for a landing "down the pickle
barrel" to end then three-day mission.
"Good but not ideal" weather awaited them in their
Atlantic landing target 544 miles east of Cape Kennedy .
A reception committee of recovery ships, headed by the
helicopter carrier Guadalcanal, awaited them.
The astronauts were to fire their braking rockets at
4:31 p.m. EDT and sf.lash clown at 5:07 p.m. EDT.
They were flying • economy
class" to conserve maneuvering Jt worse than ''a snake house
fuel, which ran so
low at the zoo.''
Wednesday evening that Col• cluttered thai Collins deemed
!Ins'
•cheduled 50-minute them
busyo A capsule so
spacewalk had to be cui back "I'll put It down the pickle
to 30 minutes.
barrel," he said before he and
The tracking station on the Collins bla9ted ofl Monday
Canary, !sland9 roused Young evening.
GOP LEADERS - Local Republican leaders huddle with Ohio Attorney General and Collins from • IO.hour A fuel shortage that plagued
Willjam Saxbe Wednesday following a luncheon at Bailey's Restaurant in Pomeroy. sleep at 9: ID a. m. EDT with a the en lire mission cut short
Here are Bernard F'ultz, Mr. Saxbe, Fred Crow, County GOP executive committee cordial: ''How y'all feeling thlo Colllne' spacewalk Wednesday,
chairrnan E. E. Follrod, and Common Pleas Judge John C. Bacon.
morning?"!
but he managed to float from
"Great," exulted CoiUne.
!lie Gemini !0 capeule tAl tho
"Real good," drawled Young. aging Agena 8 target IUltellite ·
"You're looking real good and back. The jaunt took him
down here on the gronnd," through the sky !rom Auatralia
' reported the Canary communJ. tAl Hawaii.
1
~d calor,
~ashdown wa9 scheduled
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Only a couple of
for · 5:117 p.m . EDT. The
, Jcientlftc experiments
spaceshiP's retrorockets were
.
.
1 of the intricate !Ug~t plan the to be fired at 3;3t p.m. EDT.
Attorney General William B. · said.
since It
••·tory'
lo th
1 h1s campa1gn for better pay and crew bas carried out
· · 0 f Oh ''0•s pollcemen ~
·-• blasting out of Cape Kermedy
wa•
Saxhe Wedne ad ay warned Me1gs
Sal&lt;be said tbe recent reap- tr ammg
lk d·~ th s fl t ur ·
County Republicans against op. porttooment brought "'Jial deputy sheriffs.
Monday· evenin•
spacewa an
e d'd rs tu'"l
· e1.,.. rights to the suburbs as well
He has sugges ted th • Leg'1"' But there wu• · plenty tAl keep wh1ch
I th Y 1n .the approac hlng
k a spaceman 1 ac a
tion and said they would have • as the cities. He sold tbe GOP al Pollee Academies be located
wor · Jolaed "Walken"
to get out Ute GOP vote lo pre&gt; made an hon..l effort to alip permanentiy at state universi·
.
.
, lk ,
teet a record of four 'yeara of
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ties and colleges In each oecWASHINGTON (UPI) -II&amp;
In hiS 36-mmute
wa •
flood SOVO"IIIIIent. ..
clfstricls acconliag tAl popula· tion of the state
publleaa Natloaal Olalrmau Collins joined Edward White
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pealllng al a !unci&gt; lion.
Altboueb they would have Ra c. Bllo,
..,.at and Engene Cernao ., U .~.
1n Balley',a ~u·l .1'1!~ ~ublican .AitorneJ' ~~lbelr own IJO(keo·illllrOOion, the
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!he apace pedestrians. Ru9SJa s
mero)'r tald lhe·efec. ,eraJ. ·t~-- }il't- .re-elec- academie~ wopld be ahl• to Jz' IW
11 lone spacewalker wu cosmo
tion wou!d . be the ttfost impor-~ tlon, emphasized lh! re.ord " 'fitlli:r.l! ' dle"e~Jierts'OII- tlle · calli- .......,iali"' lut Alex! Leonov who jollr·
lant in 50 years. Reapportion- Governor James A. Rbocies. "I pus all well as the university or wortobopo 'to 11t1 .,
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me~t of the itate is at stake, he don't see how even the most ": college's phySical
!acUities, 1.,., 1roop1 for 111f Ntvo 1
odded.
ident ~mocrat can tear
II Sal&lt;be nid.
electlou.
.
Saxhe predicted a Democra· ;down, he said.
They would be within easy
Be aakl tilt GOP tould
lie victory would mean thai all, Republican stale offlceholJ!. reach of pollee In that area of ochleve 1
vfo!Aiey ff a.e
of th~ GOP's efforta In reappor· ers are running as a team, be the state.
potfqeal ellmate mnable6 UJio
lioilment in line with the one. said. "We know Jlm Rhodes can He baa suggested the Legis. ollupd - · DOW ud
man, on.. vote theory would go Ihelp us, and we're hoping we lalure might provlda thai $2 tAl November and u the Repub!J.
1own the drain.
can help him, " he added.
$2.50 of mi9demeamr fines to eat vote 1111'111 oat.
"We would be at their mer- , Saxbe, in conversation with be set aside to help defray costs
!J1 for the next 50 years," he ' local officials, also continued of a pollee training program.

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PLAY SUITS

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The Pomeroy National Bank

Seamless Nylons by Berkshire
99c ...,t,

Astronauts Promise Shot
'Down the Pickle Barrel'

Probe Cause
Of Cave-in
At Athens

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SYMPHONY SLATED
Robert Boud,...u,
above, director of the A,.
erican Wind Symphony
orchestra, leads one of
tho instrumental ......
tiona chosen 'for this
year1s appearances from •
barge going down the
Ohio River. AI right Bou·
dreau is in a closeup in
action. The wind oymph·
ony will make an after·
noon and nighHime per·
formance in Pomeroy on
Wadrtelll,y, July 27, at
tilt, ~~~~~~ lot levee.
..!fliere"'ijll' ~ no eclmls·
siori charge for this cui·
turel event sponsored by
the Pomeroy Chamber of

9 PIECE COOKWARE SnS

City Raked by Hit-run Fire
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APRONS

Give you wODderful comfori In sizes amall (8\it.fl)

medium (9\it·lO) Iorge
(10\it·ll) Ha•e aoft foam
eushion sole, completely
seamless, low cut, will not
show. In the hosiery

department on the 1st
floor.

Cotton prints ID half
aprons or bib jrvnt otyleo.
On aale on the lit floor.

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ladq qulitiiiM•Brown'• a.eh Clolb han Dot beea •111 11
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NEW $1.50 GILLETTE

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With SupOr Slain!. . stool llodoo
In hlnclr ptollfc cOM

Gil.,. whllo, duro~lo. w1_.1 ontl quick cllyl...
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GLIDDEN FOUR HOUR ENAMEL

Mrs. George Freeland, Pe a r 1
'Hoffmaa, and a guest, Mrs.
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