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News Notes

l :lberfelds Barg~tfi'l:.; for the"·'f.ost·

'!;'lie Fish Fry 'lrill be July 30 ft!r. and Mrs. Cottrill, Mrs.
. 'whl4!11 is spoDSOre4' by the fire Cia" Phillips and son Kelson
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Phillips altended Ute open house

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·· Mrs. Lona riavls eplerlalned honoring the 82nd birthday ol
the Dexter Ganten ciub at her Mn. Clem Hawk, at the home

and : ly. Twelv.e mem~rs were ~resent. A mce evemng was enJOY·
ed. by all.

JOHN GEF: A.ll E. Church
will hold its annual Sunday
School picnic at Lake Alma.
Transportation will
leave
from 744 Third Ave. at 1:30
p. m. All al'l' welcome to
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Babington,
Hillsboro. were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Campbell. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lehland Buck·
ley (Cora Nicholas) and son,
Milan, Mich., visited relatives
bere recently, including
her
'I'HUR~DAY
aunts, Mrs. Allie Cahoon and
WILLING WORKERS class of Mrs. Birdie Watts, Middleport.
1he Enterprise EUB church will Mr. and Mrs. Willie Buckley,
meet Thursday evemng, at the Ada celebrated their 50th wedho!1le of Mrs. Myrtle Long with ding anniversary July 4. Sever·
Mrs. Ben Buc&lt; as the hostess. al of Montgomery families of
ROCK SPRINGS GRAINGE near here attended as did Mr.
will m':"t Thursday, at Jl .p.m. and Mrs. Lehland Buckley.
rnspecllon Will be conducted by Jimmie Long left for
Viet
Virgil Atkins deputy . There will Nam July 20. His wife wll1 rebe a program and relreshmeniS .
here.
will be served.
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THE W.C.T. U. of Middleport \'
Mri. ,Olen Arnold and
will meet Thursday everlillfl, MI'; · tilll Mrs. Clovis Straus- ,
July 211 inslflacl of Friday as baugb ·W~!rf recent Sunday dinrephrtlld ·earlier. The group will ner •guests of their parents,
~ave a picnic at 6:90 p. m. at Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence/
the home of Ml'8. M. L. Kelly Strausbaugh.
on t'irant St. Members are to Mrs. Jim Raines has been ill
take a c.vereCI dish and table at her home of a virus and heasei:Vice.
vy cold.
WYAL WOMEN'S Class of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Sayre,
th.e Middleport. C~urch of Christ · Huntington, were recent guests
will .have .a ptcntc supper at of relatiyes here.
the . c~urch Thursday evening Mrs. Flora Arbau~h
spent
begmnmg at 6 p. m. The Loyal weekend at her home 'here.
Men's class will be guests for Mr's. Mae Duffey had her
the evening.
cousin, Mtiry Foley, MillersRIVERVIEW GARDEN Club port as a guest. She is daugbwill have a picnic at -~e ter ~~ Delbert Foley.
Gf Mrs. Harliss ·Frl!Jik' Thursd~ ev.ning, July 2U};;rving Mr. Francis Cottrill recenUy
lillie is at 6 o'clock1 It; flower attended the funeral of Paul
ail:a
ing workshop will be con· Cooper, Portsmouth. Mrs. Coopd
er was the former Julia Kelly,
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sponsor 1 street dance this Mrs. Mar10n HutchiSon was
Thlttsday nillbt fl'du) ·a to 11 taken. to Holzer hosp.ital. She is
p. m. (EST) at the corner of sulfermg w111I arlllritis.
Mr.
SecOnd a¢ Brow.!' ,Streets. The and Mrs. Glen McKmght, Mar·
Jays'Wih'einclel. ~lie teen event. 1on, was a guest of her parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. , Marion Hutch~
W.C.T.U ot Middleport will son. Their other children, lsa,
Mt 4'PR!ay ~ July 29 1and Rosella and son, Francis,
at the home of Mrs. 'M. L. Kel·l have all been here to see their
lr on Grant Street. A picnic will mother. . .
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and mem- Mrs. Millie Steele fell
re.
a cover· cently breaking her hip. She
•uu ;.au•l• servil-e
has been in poor health for a
METHODIST , long time. Her son, Bob and
· · . an ice cream family . and Mn. Ke.nneth Saun·
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Friday be- ' ders have been carmg for her.
~ade I She was taken to Holzer hospitpie will be · al.
William Malralfey still reDept. main.s critically ill at Holzer
will sponsor a !l"'n-age dance 'Hospital.
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party with .tl\e ·Jays this Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewil
day nightlt-O.e Pomeroy Ten· (An?a Garvm! Cilumbus, spent
'r.is court '\tartjpg at 8 p. m. a ~eekend w11h her paren_ts,
In case of rain or cool weather Mr. and . Mrs. Wilha~ Garvm.
the dance. will )Je held in the Mrs. Silvia McKeDZie and
high school 2,1;,
Mr. Ambrose of Marion were
JOLLy BU~ S . Club recently married. He Is em•
ewmg
ployed at Marion where ber
w~ll mee~ at ·~ l'ome ol Nora husband worked before h II
Mtlls Friday. "ug. 29: at S::lo death. He will retire in anolller
'· m. and go to Galhpohs for year thtn they will live here.
1 cook om. Beatflce Robson 1s
Mr. and Mrs. Raines Vintoa
1ostess.
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were callers of her parents, Mr.
BASHAN VOL'lNTEER . and Mrs. Jim Mulholalld Su•
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!leplrtment will have an ice Miss Wilma Jeaa DavltlsoD
:ream !IOClal Saturday evening and Billy McElroy, spent a
luly 30th.
week witb lheir grandmolher
SUNDAy
Mabel Wood;
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TilE 25TH ANNUAL McEI- Mrs. Lona Davis is spendlnl
Roy reumon will be held at a few days ID Columbus.
Portland pjirk, Sunday. August Mr. and Mrs. DaD
Sayre
t. A basket di~ will be serv- were 111 Columbus receniiJ to
. .-' 1100n and all relatives andJ see their daughter who was re. ~ are invited. .. . .
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SALE $44.00
SALE $48.00
SALE $52.00
SALE $56.00
SALE $62.00
SALE $66.00
SALE $76.00
SALE $84.00
SALE $88.00
SALE $99.00
-SALE $109.00
SALE $118.00
SALE $124.00
SALE $134.00
SALE $148.00
SALE $199.00
SALE $219.00

SUMMER FURNITURE
Replacement Cushions
All Plastic - Printed on One Side
$1.00 Square Seat Pads

Sale 79c

$1.95 Square Cushions
$2.49 - 2 Sut Glider Pad _

Sale $1.39
Sale $1.69

$2.89 - 3 Seat Glider Pad _

Sale $1 .89

$3.89 Chaise Pad

Sale $2.89

$6.95 Chaise Cushion

Sale $5.49

$4.95 - 2 Pc. Chair Set

_$ale $3.69

$3.95 Set (2) Ann Cushions _

Sale $2.99

Bargains in Furniture
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$229.00
lOOK SHELVES with gloss Sliding Doors
Maple and Walnut - - - - - - $29.00
CONSOLE TABLE with Mirror
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1 Pc•.BEDROOM SUITE, Chestnut Wolnul
lir White Finish
$79.00
CHEST OF DRAWERS (4 Drawers) White
Walnut or Mtple Finish
$16.50
BABY CRIB OUTFIT-Solid ends, adjustable, elld
with innerspring waterproof niollrlll, finllhes
maple, birch or white
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$21.95- 3 Pc. Glider Cushion Set S.le $19
$1.39 Straw Porch Runner _ _ Salt 89c

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$5.00

Saleslips from
Elberfelcls In Pomeroy
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:· .Air, Artillery Called in
By Patrol Close to Enemy

An estimated 3,000 music Ioven
verfront parking lots In Pomeroy
evening concert af •he Pittsburgh Wind
from Its colorful barke·
lt was the largest erowd before which the young,·
talented musicians had ever performed, aeeordl)lg te
Dlreetor Robert Boudreau.
Jack Caney, president of the Pomeroy Chambei
of Commerce, which tponsored this seeond appellf\o '
IDee of the symphony, extended bls appredatloa to
everyone who contributed to the success of the event.
His special appreciation went to Mn. W. P. Loelilry,
Unwin Heights, Pomeroy, for "a fine, and lllg jOb."
He expressed bls personal hope the ayaiplioDJ
wHI return In 1967.

Bertelnlln Women• •nd Chlldr1111s

LINGERIE

Ribbon
by Governor·

Infant $1.011-$1.19 Cotton CrttM PAJA~S _
Solo 69c
Infant $1.95 Cotton CretM PAJAMAS
Solo $1.00
Infant $1.69 SUN SUITS
Sola $1.00
Infants $1.95 SUN SUITS and DIAPER SITS_; Salt $1.29
lnfonh .$2.95 DlAPIR SITS
Sslt $2.00
lnfanh $3.95 DtAPiiR SETS
Solo $3.~
Glrll $J.6J IAIV DOLL PAJAMAS
Sola $1.39
Girls S1.95 IAIY DOLL PAJAMAS
Slit S1,49
Womtill SUS FULJ, LENGTH GOWNS Salt $1.39
Wo~n• sus FULL LINGTH ·GoWNS _
Solt SUf
Womtns $a.H FUI,J. LINGTH GOWNS Silt S3.01
Womont $2.95 NYLON HALF-SLIPS
Solo $2.29
Womtns $1.95 RAYON MJIL~-SI.IPS -.;
Slit Sl.49
Won11n1 $1.95.$2.00 COTTON HALP-SLII'S - Slit SU9
WtmtRI $2.00 COTTON PULL-SLIPS
Silt ··~
Womt111 De IXTRA· SIZI PANTIES
Solt S9c
W-no $1..GO LACI TRIM PAN'I'~IS
kit lie
Womtn1 $a.95 NYLON I'ULL SLIPS
Slit SUS
Wo1111n1 tt.ts·NYLON I'ULL SLIPS
Solo $U9
Womt111 $US GoWN AND ROBI SITS Solo $7.31
Wo.- SUS GOWN AND 11011 SITS Silt $4.77
W - $5.95 Pull Lo1111h NYLON PAJAMAS - $4M

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Small lfOUPI - big ·bargain• - Sale prices only for
the merchand!Je In this Clearance Sale. ·

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WoiMIII $5.95 DRESSES
SALE $4.00.
WOIMIII $J.P5 DRESSES
SALE "'00
Wamt~M $1.95 DRESSES
SALE $6.DO
w- $10.95 te $13.95 DRESSES- SAI:E .,-.DO
Wam- $2.95 SKIRTS
SALE $2;00
WoiiiiM $3.95 SKIRTS
SALE $150
WoiMIII $5.95 SKIRTS
SALE $3.00
IHRLS SUITS $5.95 r. $13.95 :...S.Ie $2.98 r. $6.91
1Hrl1 COATS $7.95 to $12.9J ~e $3.91 to $6.41
Glrla
,, DltESSES $2.95 to $5.95 .JIIe $1.48 to $2.PI
GIRLS PLAYW&amp;AR $2.95
$ALE $2.37
GIRLS PLAYWEAR $1.95
SALi! $1.47' I
laiRLS PLAYWEAR $1.49
S~LI $Uf' ,
GIRLS PLAYWEAR $1.00
SALE , _ . ' i
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SALE $2-PI ~~p . t ,
WOIMIII GI'IIUp $2.95 to $3.95BI"" r:;· '

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Wament SIICkt $2.95 to $7.95 S.le $1.48 to ·Ji.pt .
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ASCS Nominees Announced.

5.95 tnd 6.95 TROUSERS--- $4.00

$2.95 COTTAGE SETS
\~t $1~0
$3.95 COTTAGE SETS
5Ati $2.ilb
$1.95 TIER CURTAINS
SALE $1.00
$2.95 CAFE CURTAINS
SALE $1.50
$6.95 27x48 THROW RUGS
SALE $4.00
$3.69 21x33 OVAL HOOKED RUGS_ SALE $2.69
$8.39 30x54 OVAL HOOKED RUM _MLE $6.39
$6.95 FIBERGLAS DRAPES, iBII'd ''WM'~''- $3.,~
$7.95 PRINTED FIBERGLA~ ~~fol!! it.\ $4;W 1 .
$8.95 PRINTED FIBERGL~~'jj~fi'E~ ~\.~ $5JI!.t
~4.95 63" PRINTED DllAII~:S · · .· M $3.116 ' 1

$15.95 Chaise Cushion Set_ Sale $1!2.00

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Smail Jots (some slightly.soiled)
Discontinued Patterns

$32.95 GE ELECTRIC FANS
SALE $26.00
$1.49 HOOVER RUG SHAMPOO
$1.00
$2.29 Aluminum WATER PITCHERS
$1.30
$1.95 ROCKINGHAM MUGS
$1.00
$6.95 HARKER TEAPOTS
$4.00
$8.95 Polypropylene PERCOLATORS
$6.00
$32.95 HAIR DRYER, SunbHm
$19.00
$1.95 T.V. SNACK a BED TRAY
$1.25
$7:50 Pl'llsecl Wood NUT a CANDY TRAYS $1.75
$1.9S Pl'llled Wood BREAD TRAYS
$1.00
79c STACK CANDY DISH
50c
$1.00 PARTY COASTERS
'"'·'' M"Wi':i.I'-'W .
$1.95 MEASURING liETS _ _ _.....__ ,1~
$1.75 DECORATED STEINS
$1.00
$3.95 FLASK
$2.00
$4.95 SALAD SETS
$3.00
$19.95 GE KNIFE SHARPENER
$11.00
$5.95 MAGUA FOOD SLICER KNIFE $4.00
$2.49 SALAD SERVING SET
$2.00
S19:tS SUNBEAM HAIR DRYER
$!0.00
Sf.91 TEFLON SPRAY COATING
$1.00
S9c TRI BRITE WAX
35c
$1.00 LESTOIL SPRAY CLEANER
50c
$2.95 CHILDREN$ LUNCH KIJS
$1.50
$1.98 ANTI-SHOCK SPRAY
$1.00
$2.75 COOKING THERMOMETERS
$1.00
$3.91 ANTIQUE SPRAY KITS
$2.00
$1.00 WALL PLAQUE
50c
$9.95 INSULATED SERVING PITCHER- $5.00
SOc SELF SNUFFING ASH TRAY
25c
$3.00 PICTURE TREES
$1.50
$3.95 WOOD BIRD PLAQUE
$2.00
$1.59 DUAL PAILS
$1.00
$8.95 ENAMEL SAUCE PAN
$6.00
$6.95 ENAMEL SAUCE PAN
$4.00
$6.95 S:J'AINLESS CARVING SETS
$4.00
$5.95 STAINLESS CARVING SETS
$3.00
$6.95 STAINLESS STEAK KNIFE SETS- $4.00
$2.95 SILENT BUTLERS
$1.50
19c HOT &amp; COLD PLASTIC MUGS
15c
$3.95 ~LAD BOWL SETS
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trousers In the moot popultr c&lt;ilors and styles. Regular
cul-llzes from 28 to 110 walst.,measure.

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DRAPERIES- COn AGE SETS
TIER CURTAINS- RUGS

$17.98 BEDSPREAD '
·SALE $11.00
$12.98 BEDSPREAD
SALE $7.00
$7.95 BEDSPREAD
SALE $5.00
~5. 95 BEDSPREAD
SALE $4.00
$S.I9 BEDSPREAD
SALE $4.00
J6.95 THERMAL SPREAD, Irregular _$ale $3.00
$9.95 PRINTED THERMAL BLANKETS Sole $7.00

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· , Replat 4.95 and 6.95 fmost of them 8.95) trousersexcellent quality.
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$37!.00 SUITES
·$419.00 SUITES
$429.00 SUITES
$481.00 ond $489.00 SUITES
$479.00 SUITES
$279.00 SOFA
$349.00 SOFA

SALE $312.00
SALE $338.00
SALE $348.00
SALE $392.00
SALE $384.00
SALE $228.00
SALE $284.00

$54.00 CHAIRS
$59.00 CHAIRS
$64.00 CHAIRS
$69.00 CHAIRS
$74.00 CHAIRS
$79.00 CHAIRS
$89.00 CHAIRS
$99.00 CHAIRS
$109.00 CHAIRS
$119.00 CHAIRS
$129.00 CHAIRS
$139.00 CHAIRS
$159.00 CHAIRS
$169.00 CHAIRS
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$229.00 CHAIRS
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$208.00
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$159.00 BEDROOM SUITES-- SALE $128.00
J\98.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $177.00
J219.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $182.00
J239.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $198.00
$229.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $188.00
$249.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $211.00
$269.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $228.00
$279.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $232.00
$298.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $252.00
$339.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SAlE $272.00
$349.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $282.00
$359.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $292.00
$379.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $318.00
J449.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $366.00
S$39.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $440.00

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SUITES
SUITES
SUITES
J2~.00 SUITES
$319.00 SUITES
- ~39.00 SUITES
~49.00 SUITES
$359.00 SUITES

BEDROOM SUITES

Miss Wilma Davidson and Bft·
lly McElroy returned home ali ter spending the past week with
WEDNESDAY
:their grandmother, Mabel Wood.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy
will meet at the Forest Run called on his father. Jess Me·
Methodist church, Wednesday Elroy and her mother, Mabel
at 8 p.m. for a workshop. Mn. Wood.
Tony Fowler o[ Dudley Florist The Past Chiefs Club met with
will be guest speaker. Members I M Th lma Cam bell recent·
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Ogden and Mrs. Clara Phillips Newark. Present were her son
were guests.
I Carey Hawk, Cleveland and
'olr. and Mrs. Junior Snave·l daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Iy and La Juanra, Columbus, Saunders, Athens; her daughter
were weekend guests of his Mrs. Carol Culp, Carpenteria,
parent&lt;. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Calif.; a granddaughter. Call·
Snavely.
fornia and a grandson, who
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straus- arrived from Viet Nam. Many
baugh, Newark, were recent nieces and nephews were preSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. sent from Wellston. Rio Grande
Carey Strausbaugh.
and Athens.
William
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burned
at hiS step grand at er s
M Ha.
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He was taken to Oa
th ree years and 10 month&lt;. in factory
Hill Hospital.
Germany.
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ed in Strausbaugh Grocery is Strong.
spending two weeks vacation in I lilt. •llhd Mrs. Ray F. Steffen,
Maine with. her parents.
South l::arolina, spent a weekMt. and Ml's. Harley Strong end with his aunt, Mr.
and
and children, and Cindy Straus- Mrs. Emest Major on their wa~
ballgh attended a Reibel !ami- home from visiting their par- ,
ly reunilln at Goldclifle Park ents.
near Circleville.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Davidson
and daughters, Wollpen, were
recent guests of her mother,
Mabel Wood.

change and also cookies
the offleer:; a soft drink.

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Icarus No Threat to.Earth
In Four Million Mile .Pass

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. By Wa)'lle G. B~taill, M.D.
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WASHINGTQN (UP I) - There Is J great big rook
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Q .:.Caa a weilld with ulel'
out there in space and it Is headed hell-lor:leather for
1ne librolds become pregnaniT
=-J.ll. , the general vicinity of the earth. But the U.S. govern·
l . - - by Helen Bottel
A - A•lbouP In many w•
ment has neitber the intention nor the ability to make
men
llbrolds are 1 Cllll88 ol
an AAM (antl·&amp;ateroid miSsile) to Intercept and blow It
sterilitY this ts n\it perully
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' ' . A$~D FOR IT!
up.
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she was ';'l"valescina.
trua . .Tl]e Jl•tel"1lliPIIll fiC\Dfl
The big rock is the asteroid Icarus, a minor plpn~t
- '1bls cnlumn i• lor young peo- I guess 11 boils down to us be1
WOII~ be .JIJe $lze al)d !i'J8Cl 19'
about three·fifths of a mile thick . On June 15, 1968, It
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pie, their problems and plea- mg friends. I'm glad to do what
cation of the tumor.
will pass within 4 million miles of earth on one of its . -~~=~:--''--'"-..J
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, \. suns, lbelr troubles and fun. she ask• me to do becauae she
Q - II It true IIIII Iii perregular flights around the 1 ·
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: ~i'i : wlth lhe rest of Helen Help does much for me. We apprecifal'mill8 s Caesirepn 1~lon,
sun.
ot
which the lJllll pnd its
.IVID.
' ' U.S.' It welcomes laughs but ate each other.
l)le doctor Is Qllable to till
A tllepatch from Sydney, aaoclated bodies wert created. ·
Y' ; 4
; y~~ dodge a serious question
Finally, a nolo! 1o mother-bPI·
where
the blll!7 Is · k*\ed! If
The number ' ' new boob Aultralla. quoted a tha&lt;&gt;retlcal Most asteroids ny .trOUnd the ,
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. ~ ,.lih a brus!H&gt;ff.
ing 13'o: Grow up! Your pllrso,
lsn'l
there d1nter thot his
new e4jUona {'Ublisbed phf'icltl as sayina U.S., Brltlah ~WI bt\w~" tht orblla of Mars
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' , ~.';; · Send your teenege QUesUons enls "act that way" for your
inclsion
will
cut the baby?
tor cbDclren bas mereased and Soviet scientists have been and Jupiter, .far from 1be
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'io YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, own good . - GRATEFUL 13
A - There 11 ao danser. The
400 per, cent since 1925. studying the poasibility of orbital track of the earth. But a
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care of Helen Help US! this Oear 13 :
Likewise, the total number
to
f-lu
doctor's incision Is nol i blind
with • doten or so are known to head
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auueoled
by thubovecoftoon.
1
: !!I'-"IPaper.
You're a young adult
an~ of books publlshecland told blasting the invader
llib btJ1 a e81'11ful dlsseclion
has Increased by more tban JIUclear rocket.
In this general direction now
,
. ;,TfDAI. WAVE M.\Y
mother would love ' - H.
Q - A friend !Iii bee11 told
100 per cent. S'tudles sliow
sure they have. They also and then.
:. :!YI ASH UP ·FRIENDSHIP
Dear Helen .
that het· left fallopian iube Is
that voluntary rtadlng by bave st\ldted the po111lbility of
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completely. closed and CIJnnot
Helen e
My mother and I disagree on children iJicnues thro'!fih mining asteroids for platlnul!l,
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he reopened. Her tJCht ovary
&amp;l Mv buddy and I are like t_wo ho'w
' I re,a,t my steady. She says the prlmarr and mid e using asteroids as freHIJergy
IIUL\' MODliN TOM•
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d 1 bab hi and 1 say
1 grades, reaching ils peak
Y....n~a,•o
fnd
tubo ar, bormal. What art
. ' .Ovli loSI at sea, t.ossed as• e
Y m,
., i in junior biib school. Ytt spaceships, and even of capturAoowen 'l'lolo IIUf/ll olwlll ill/folll!r-A 111~
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ber
chances
of beromlna preg''Jii a "titlewave." A most beau- want to "love, honor, and obay fewer hlib school students 1118 Bilerol&lt;la and turning them
'"1lful "titlewave,'' I must say . the man I marry . He has tern· read booa; in 1~. fewer Into gukl~ miSIIIeJ against
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A - II OIIIY ltk6 one, The
You $ee we bolh have always per and so I try to keep him books than tbey read Ill enemy continent$.
ollter provides Nature'l IPC·
:;e;:t
· tor of eafety.
~ II 6e
of multiple
thre. of u• be&amp;an going but on hUie lh1118•· what he
no reputable aslronollll!r known
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blrlba
doea.,
each
baby
have a
. '_plaCN
but w liked l5ill'S soes. !like him telling me
lo United Pre$$ International PT. Pi;EASANT- Woodrow
seperate Jllerblrth?
' 'us epcb oqually. It was on a what to do because It gives him
believes for a moment that w. BardiPy, 51, a resident of
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a feeling ol masculinity too.
IIcarus represe"ls any threat to 2328 Lincoln Ave, and sn em·
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~, ; l!ecently my buddy and 1, Shouldn't gtri• bt the "wealoearth.
ployee of the Kaiser Aluminum PT. PLEASANT - Bare bow firing will he at snlmBI· shape1 A ... U llle
apreng
. ~~tess~ that we both love her. ; er sn"? _ BABY SITTER
! Icarus is one of more than Plant al Ravenswood,
died artist Cllfl N...,.sary of Rich· targets.
from the IHlllll fertilized lll'um
. ] l't art very ~et~Sible about II. Oear B•by Sitler:
U&gt;O asteroids, or minor this morning In Holzer Hospital. mond, Va., expanded his lead Necessary has held the lead (Identical lwinl), lbert would
'Hut we can't be mueh longer.
Giving in on little things:
plan~ts.
They may 1&gt;e the He had been a resident ol Pt. 1n th~ bare bow dlvlelon Wed· since the second day ol flrlll8, bt s singi• a!terblrtll or placeno
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Should we tell her' Or will this is an exc't!llent foundation
i fr~~&amp;ments of old planets which Pleasant lor 19 years.
nesday to 1,557 with lbe Na· edglnc 11tomas Frye of Lees- Ia, II from separate ovs (fr..
thi~ ruin everybody'l chances, for marriage.
colli~\111 in limes past, or they Mr. Bradley was horn in lional• Field Areher toum...e•l ·btlrl, Vs., who had 1111 points ternal twllls), each would have
lnCiudl
our frlendohi ,
SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. alr~en may be lef!l)vers from the Corneth, Ky ., on April 28, 11150. passing Its hall-way mark.
Wednesday.
his own plscental attachment.
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But beware .ot the rna~ who flew a record 542. SOrtleS !primordial gas dust clouds out 1 He is survived by his wife, Ina,
'ftle queallon Ia academk:. hoW.
. , ~IKE AND DENNIS . .
bosses lhe .··weaker sex' to against Communist pos1Uons in
-~ and two sons, and 8 daughter. More than 850 "c~rs from 1M Gervala of Highland. Ind. ever, because frequently lbt
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·_lli!ar ~Ike and Oenms . .. , 1build up h1s mascuhmty. He South Viet Nam Wednesday ,
Jerry Bradley pf Gallipolis across the country art partie•· eoollnued lo hold I lead lD lbe separate placentu fuse and..._
: Hi~ I th11 baauUful Utle: may be somewhtt weak in that including a maselve strike I 0p eSS
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Larry Bra die,' and lnila Brad: paling In the meet, which ~ metl'l. lree&amp;tyle. over defending come one•.
-wave aot a g~rllrlend who IS department himself - H.
againsta VIet Cong battalion
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Wednesdays cbamplOll
Diokle Rnbertf of
1 both at home
0 '' 4'~ · awash-ou?
A foursome Oear Helen :
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which killed 75 gueiTillas, u.s. '
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round opellfd two days of llrlnB Three RiVtl'J, Mich. Alter
4- Some , JllljDpl• IIY flllntght solve your problem. - H. what do you lhink of people military spokesmen reported
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Other survivors are
live 11 hunter's targets. Friday's Wednellday's flrlna, Oervels had onsceat llgbtlng II hard on
Dtlll' llileo :
who say "Have a fun time." or today.
brothen end three sisters, Law·
16N points to Roberta' 110'1.
the eyes. Is tbla true aDd doel
: ;'.fl ·have haard my molber soy "It was a fun party" etc? _ '
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SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPI - renC&lt;! . Lloyd and Jimmy BradOuorescent ll&amp;hllni dealroy
;; :!Jit hardly anyone •.wore or UG
In air ,actiOn over CommuniSt , The California Supi:eme Court ley, and Mrs. Bessie Nelson,
Holdlnt: ~ lOS-point lead ~ vllamin A!
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North V.et Nam todsy, 8 u.s.,has ruled that to{Jiess exhlbi· ' all of Covington, Ky.; Alvin
~e women 8 bare bow open di
backs when sho wa• a l UG ' - H.
Navy Ah41 Sktythukwk Jet
do not viotate the state ; Bradley, Corneth, Ky.; Charlee
Tvilladdon !IV MaryilbLeel...
girl.
I down w I. a ac -'"~ a sur ace- ' law on outraging public decen- . Bradley Cincinnati ; Mrs. AI·
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It&lt;&gt;:air (SAM) I mthlilille Sial~ :o cy.
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venia warner, Rossville, Ga.,
heEvelslynMaGoodrEidlU ,of DurFhllnt, blllblyth~t~t glvloru ~llldaht ;
~ . If ieellll that practicslly evmiles north 0 • coao " Y,
d Ms M
Schelton of M,..
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am near ""' CO
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:of Vinh. The plane from .the 7th , The high co~rt Wednesday :.:e
I~!. . ary
II Fl. Pierce, Fll.
likes much less eurrentlo pi'O1
,meal:y things nowadays No
1 Fleet camer Onskany ' Simply . Upheld a
deCisiOn by
lhe
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duce the aame amiUIII ol UJu.
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Jne seems to want goodY·ioodY
I disappeared " during the strike, IDistrict Court of Appeals which . fM~ B:~leyS;ast
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Two men were Injured this Evelyn Goodrich of Flint, minallon, IDd aiV81 oH le18
, _irlends that won't try shoplift- i
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Ipilots said, The A4 pilot was said June 3 thai the law was 0 t ~ amth :; . 1 Ordsp ·., morning at work on a Rarage Mich., _continued ~ hold lint heat (Infrared rayl). ,.. mu.
It
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listed as missing.
too V88Ue to apply to toples,.. Churc and e l a
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th E te ise United lire- place In the women s freestyle mlnatlng and Englneerln8 So. •ng, t ·
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Moose. The body IS at the at e n rpr
open division, with 1f25 polnta,
b tud
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"' ~m I wrong or lo the world
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On
U.S. military spokesmen in n~he cue originated
In Mohr • SteYens Funeral home thren Church pal'10(181e,
Her dauKhter, Bruceon (load. ejety has~ lhorou~dl ~
_getUng_ worse and worse, and
announeed today 136 Hawthorne, when Jeanne Zill- 1 and funeral arrangements will Frank Amott, Eldon Weeu rich, 14,
Ia first ID the
'l'be)'ll 1101 bfrm.
I grow ·ap and get mar- Gallia's 1966 Jumor
Fair Amencans we.re killed m action , grit! Dsvis modeled hall a be announced later.
and Ralph Spencer were pre- junior girl freellyle.
ful to the
doet not
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Queen
representing last weeki
lob
1leopard skin bikini June 26,'
poring to shove over I
eauae oeu1a":' dllcomlort If pro•ne ' · 8
evl ·
the county s f1ve h1gh schools, ~umber 0 · · com at . at s I Jllti4, in a bar she and
her
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this morning when It toppled
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1y Uled.
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will appear on WSAZ-TV , Chan- Im V~et Nam. The figure husband owned.
Me1gs
on them. It was reported thst
per
j Dear Lonely · ,
nel 3, Huntington, on Saturday represents live more dead than
I Spencer saw that it was falling
Glart eaD Nllllt from lliJ
.1: . Not If they re raised the mornina ~ccordiflll to
Mrs. the 13 colonies sustained In the ,
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this morinl when 'it toJlllled
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'ltlnd of WumiDIIIoll. ltlcllldlna
par~nts are ra•sl~g Thelma Shaver. co- chairman Revolutionary war.
W1lson on Way to
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on them. It wall r~ thai
llUllllgbt. 'lbe I IDd li1 Btellty
dldn t ~~· bu~ 1 d of the annual queen pageant.
571 Woudod
Washington TalkM
Spencer saw that It was felling
baJ worked .U •••JMIUIII aC
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- I e age The 10 Gallia county beauties
and elled al the oUters But
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teens try hardest lo try were in HunUnglon Wednesday Another _578 Americans were
not
time..
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he1t parents the mosl.
morning where they recorded wounded m the week endmg l·
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hiS tough
•s'"nd
~ by your Pr1~ d PJes , ho- scenes for John
Helskel's Ju1Y 23 ' th e. spok esman sa•.d mr control
ram atol home
was economiC
n In to 1, Leah Schaefer to K. A. Grues- 1 Amo11 and Wee..
were MASON - A Polnl Pleuant per Installation, maln!lllaoce,
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1ey. Your friends w11l soon out-' "Down on the Farm" program. The Commumsts l~t l ,m dead . ~::hin ton today to r:.ftrm j er and Carrie Grueser,-parcel, caugbt under the bulldlll8. 'l1le man wu Injured In 1 one-car ind lise of attlflctal lllbt. Flu·
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~o'T this show&amp;;,_tage. -H. IIt will be shown at 6 a. m., by. body L"Ount '" the ssme British gsupport of U. S. policy ' Lebanon Twp.
Pomeroy emel"lleRCY
squad accident Ibis mol'lling at Mat- oreacenl ll&amp;hting IIUII!Clln IIUt'
RO..!.,T~Ita;,., SIDE Gallia . time, on Saturday.
' period.
!in VietNam
I William P. CheiTinpm, Adm. tranaferred Arnott to a Ewing on H.e wu Erneat c Ward 11)1 food processing planll IDd
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w h· Slon Cook' dee., 1 Hosplllll.
ambulance and taken to Holzer '
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d!lelerloul effec&amp; tD viCleat Helen :
Making the trip were Susan Amencsn A•~ Foroe, svy Wilson's special jeUiner was I eorge 88 lD
Mr.Weelcl wu lsken 23, FirJt.at, who wu travelllli
ne
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I read letters complaining Francis, Kyger Creek ' Gay and Marine_ pilots Wednesday /leaving London this afternoon : to Carl R. Stewart,
b private car to
Veteralll lo work, lost control of Ids tam~ A or any other vltamiD.
Jhat ;age-13 is lbe "bumper year Bastiani, Gallipolis:
Debbie fl~w 103 ml~l~s over North for the u._S. capital. He meets Stewart, 'I&amp; acre, Salls
iJ'emorisl Hospital. Spencer ea- ~ar, turned around IOveral Q- Htw III'IIU II lilt Yt'or rnother-daugbter disputes ." Leedy, Gallipolis: Debra Lynne V1et Nam, str•kmg 10 oil depots w1th President Johnson Fnday Twp.
caped serioul Injury
limes in the hlibway,
aDd aena1 dllf•• ealled MSUT
can ~l be.IO?
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Matthews, Kyger Creek : Unda and pe~nd~ll8 transportation, at the White House.
\ Robert E. Rumll, Allee M.
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atruck llld broke off 1 tete- A -1'llele llllttalutancl far
Sillce 1 turned 13, it seems as Blackbum , North Gallia: Jean· commurucallons and supply ;
Russell . to Farmers Bsnk • Weeks II belleved to have phone pole nesr lbe Helen_ IIOMpaelllc uretbriiiL Tbll
11toup my Mom and 1 have nie Sisson, Hannan Trace ; Sue are~s m the southern panhandle
Savings CQ., 1.57 qcre, Sali.. IUffered a lacerat¥&gt;n ol lbe Stewart property at the end of diJeue.baa o1 1111 "YYIIP'
lleeJI much more understanding Barker: Southwestern ; Kathy regiOn near the port of Two Consecutive
bury ~p. .
head, while Arnott bas possible the Pomeroy - Muoo bridge. tom. ol a-rlleal uretbrltll
and collliderate of eacb other Fadeley, Southwestern; Barba· Haiphong.
Ufe Terms Ordered Farmers Bank and Savinp dent ~ed at 1:28 L m.
W81'1i rteelved t liVeN '-'&gt; but It laiD no 111118 a - u l
thali ever before
ra Swindler, Hannan Trace and The pinpoint bombing of the 1 TOLEDO &lt;UPI ~ Altoo Me· Company to WeadtU Eblin and ' internal lftJUrles.
The sccl· erallon of the head and w.aa dllfue, It 11 1 eurable ..t hal
w'e bave a l&lt;ind of "telepat.Jt. Amy Saunders North Gallla oil s\orsge areas came within a , Cullougb, 36, Detroit, Wednes- 1Leone ~blin, 1.$7 acre, SaU. dent -occurred at 1:28 a. m.
taken to Jbe Pteaaant Valley 110 eGIJlplleatlolll.
1c ~eslion" that tells us The candidates were sccom- qual'ler mile weal of Vinh, a day was sentenced to two con· bury Twp.
hospital by the Fogelloni
when the otber Is down in the panied by Mr. and Mrs. Waldo port city of 44,fl0(),
secutive life tmns In lbe Ohio
Grave11ide
bultmee. The 1961 Pontiac Ward
duujpa and prompts little extrs Brown, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Raida in South Viet Nsm Penitentiary lor the 1116li hold· VeteraH Meman.t Rolplllll
was driving was completely de.
kirQiesses.
in many activities as the 1966 Wednesday included an attack up • alsylng of druggist John
AdmllaloDt '- ' Mrs Donald Will Be PD Friday
molished.
DEVOO'ED ro INI'EIU!IIIi OJ
By, lbe way, 1 have been msk- Matthews and Mrs. Shaver. by four U.S. Air Foree Fl~ Taylor. The three • judge com· Green Hartlo"" · Ruthle WalkG
Th
cdde 1 11 sliD under
MElGS • MASOiil AREA
lng ·JIM of your "•urprise syn· The candidates ere engaged Supersabres against a base mon pleu court panel which er
PT. PLEASANT ravee a
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1 Mea 1 Ba
dnllile" t.r a lona time and it in many actlvilles as the IIJG6 eamp of tOO to 600 Viet Cong convicted him said It would be Mlddlepo:. riorencer Teepe~ lllde servllu Will he st II a.m. :~tlga= ~ 1Maon Pollee
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pageant draws nearer.
lroops ·310 miles north of at least 40 years before he [Middleport:
Mrs Joe Law: •Fridav st the Hen4eraon cemecer
· ayor.
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Tlwoulh 111e yean 1 have Tuesdsy, lbe candidates will Saigon.
would bt efi8ible lor parole.
ren.,. Long Botto;.
tery for Angela Sue ~. one~:,..~ h
grolfll 1o respect my parents, Ibe guests of the GaiUpolis Ll·
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dey-old da1111hter of Robert and
ANNOUNCE DANCE
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and ..ow do chores Utall wasn 't ons cl~b.
Comm . tr
ANNOUNCE SCHOOL
Dlscbargea - . Mrs. William Msry Spanier Casey of Galll· The Racine Jtmior Fire l)e. ,., ....,, ,.,. Ntlrl.
111 1 1 75
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asUd ta do. Maybe this iJ be- The 12th annual pageant Is were •:~led when
F';"r:! MASON - The Mp,n . Metb- Jones, Alva ·Mihan, P r i e e POIII Ferry. 'ftJe chUd
died partment will hold s dtmee Au- ..~ ,: ,.:::-.....,"':'r:!:.
catlllt recently .,_ had a ser· lscheduled lor 9 p. m. on open- trafed th ~ - hrouded b 1 ndiSt church will begm its va· Tackett, Alclnda carper, Mrs. 'ftlundav morn••• al Pltuanl gust 3 from 8 1o 11 at the Jta. Oblo.
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a ta- · B bl SchooI Au_guat 1 Lother -• uotnjll!OII and daughter, Vslley Hospital.
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1001 . operation ~· 1 grew to i ing nl8ht, Wednesday Aug. 3, lion base then dro ped 500 and cation I e
dne Junior RICh School with _ . , I!Ooboll. ""'· Mll .......
appreclale wiiiiFit.· did for '011 the main stage at the fair- 7511b P
through · tbe 5111 and will last 1 Wayne Denny, Ruble Nlclmlky
the Jays prOvlcllq the musle. ~·- ""' • - '"'"· 1111! _ beeaust 1 took ,ver wbilegrounds
Tbpou lk00ml 8th011 11uth,
from HI a.m. each morning ·llld Diana l.ewit.
Survlvlll8 In addition to the
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over"""'stratioo
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are tile paternal grand·
REUNION ANNOliNCBD
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U.S. spokesman .•ald.
st 111e chur&lt;:h. or Phone 773- port; 1 son to Mr. IJld Mn.
of GllllliOll• 'P'errv. Bur· 'l1le IIIIIUBI NleholtOn Nllll•
In other aebon, U.S. Air 52ll. Registrants must be from Donald Green, Hartford;
wid he· under the direction ion will he held Sunday, August ::.,"~:":.~""81111:..'..:
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Force ~52 bombers struck the age of 4 up and having com· daughter to Mr. ~ Mrs.
of the Mohr.SteveM P'unerall7, at 'he home of Mr. aDd Mn• ..,.., l'tlne ........ suo ..._
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three times at C?mmunist pleted the 61h grade.
ald Ht111ill&amp; of Alba'ii)'O'
!lome.
Norman C. WID, RD 1, Rutland•
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. targetl In South V1et Nam
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~-,.lodsy. Two of lbe attacks were
Hado's
SS miles north of Saigon and
the third in llUppOrl of Jbe u.s.
Marine OperatloD Hastings in
the oorlbwest corner of the
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(OO!ltry near the Laotian
ALL-WEATHER DOe HOUSE
frontier.
,.op·ts J~.• EXTEAIOR PLVWOOO ON
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COLUMBUS IUPI) - Ibidem
of the Wednesdar and Friday 8 Bingle and triple, 'l'l!el5s a sm- Ban:d and Rmis; WISe. .
Into the fourth , .
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strJkmg o~t 16 batters, 15 . of doubled, Maury Wills was hit came al~e when Cald el astern and came home on White's dou. ; and Bates trying to make lri· Haney &lt;1st),' F. Robmso~ I $4.811 and $3.:10.
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STAFFORD OPTIONED
For E~::./;;"11 smgled.. Paul Dill each t~o smgles and (5), Rojas 17), Lee 18) and '
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' Rodgers; Moure, Cox (7), Lines '
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the 12th and Kansas City pitcher BIU Staf· and Buckle Phad :nd smgled, Dodgers 350 040 - 12 8 0 I(8), Khne 181 and Casanova.
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6 8 2· Heck and Offutt. E. Young: (_4-3). . HRs-Adcock (lJth),
.. U.S _Mgelea souUt ·;.· com- hall game of the leagoe lead. six victorijts. .
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Mets tile day before. . ...
to sec~nd· on- Clay Dalrymple's Grove in~o lOth place on the all- Athletics. Odom. 8 2l·year-ol:
Aluminum
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righthander, was 11 _5 at Mobile.
today, as we celebrate our 20th gratod, and diversified. network
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of 48 facilities in 21 states plus atJ So we would like you to joiA us •
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celebrating our 20111 31111~
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WE SUGGEST FOR
.gsme ; iJm~, Menagl!l7 Wl!lter two stnkes . on unsuccessful ""'
becausa we know It talceS'~.PIII '
ideas generaled, the community tries outsido the United Slates.
H
Als~«tn said all aldng .that he at_te~p'ts he strolred the game
like you and like our employees
partnerships formed, snd the
wollld leave the lin 1 ·de . . w1nhmg hit down the left f1eld
But facts and ligures only record to make ideas work. And at
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~ to Koufax h' lfa
CISIOll line to give relief pitcher Phil
growth. They don't give credit
Kaiser AluminUlll, the idea
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AND THAT COMES IN AUGUST
$27.8 million to $976 million. Our employees. The men and women
FortUnately fqr _the Dodgers. decisions.
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~payroll hss grown from - who live and work togethl!'f'
Sandy ~ered llie eall .· and In other N.L., play. Pit-1
3,800 to more than 21,000 men
with you in this community - are
turned ln one of , the most lsbnrgh moved back into fi rs t,
lind w6men. And our facilities
responsible for our past records
ALUMINUM .
rnll8Jllllcent . petlennances of place· by two perventage points
l!il already . sensa~) career, with a 5-3 win over second
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slammed Atlanta 9-7, and
LAVER ·FAVORED
Cincinnati clobbered Chicago
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ONLY
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AL RtBulls
favored In · the first Masters Baltimore blasted Clevelsnd
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Detroit :&gt;-0. Kansas City ""'""""I
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11~ hla ,siglled contract to Buffalo
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.Rchstr 7 Clmbs I, 1st, 7 Innings
)loehester 5 Columbus 2, 2nd
slgaln_g C9~~acts wer.e Richmond. 2 Buffalo 1
Jeff Mullms, Keith ToY~o 3 Syracuse 1
IWn Jlonllam. · Jacksonville 5 Toronto s

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(9); Bollll,
begin 1o mcive again.
DeliS
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O'Toole -Hnt 111e dlltance
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singled, he walked a ma~o a~.
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Mikkelsen (6-5). lK·-u
Wednesday night lor an U·2 O'Toole was backed by a 16- llandY H~~¥ made a lhr9w~ ·-~o·
6). HRs--Ciendeilon
victory, hi• third of 111e year in hll aii8Cit, lllllf of them by mg e~or ·on Johnny Edwl!l'~s·
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Chicago
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allowed seven hils 88 be doa enas.
In ·the sixth, Rorr Santo sockCinci
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Tommy Harpe~'• triple and ed a homer with Billy Williams
Roberts, Hendley 15), ut' {fY
"I didn't figure I'd ~ It a single by Rose gave_the Reds aboard for the Chicago runs.
and Hundley; O'Toole (~"i~W ·
illl the wa~. In thai heal, the one run in lie first mmng of! I An error by Glenn Beckert In
, Edwards. LP-Roberta &lt;
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HRs-Cardenas 112thf;''e':. . ~
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1ne librolds become pregnaniT
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ment has neitber the intention nor the ability to make
men
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an AAM (antl·&amp;ateroid miSsile) to Intercept and blow It
sterilitY this ts n\it perully
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- '1bls cnlumn i• lor young peo- I guess 11 boils down to us be1
WOII~ be .JIJe $lze al)d !i'J8Cl 19'
about three·fifths of a mile thick . On June 15, 1968, It
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pie, their problems and plea- mg friends. I'm glad to do what
cation of the tumor.
will pass within 4 million miles of earth on one of its . -~~=~:--''--'"-..J
.
, \. suns, lbelr troubles and fun. she ask• me to do becauae she
Q - II It true IIIII Iii perregular flights around the 1 ·
.
,;."o •
: ~i'i : wlth lhe rest of Helen Help does much for me. We apprecifal'mill8 s Caesirepn 1~lon,
sun.
ot
which the lJllll pnd its
.IVID.
' ' U.S.' It welcomes laughs but ate each other.
l)le doctor Is Qllable to till
A tllepatch from Sydney, aaoclated bodies wert created. ·
Y' ; 4
; y~~ dodge a serious question
Finally, a nolo! 1o mother-bPI·
where
the blll!7 Is · k*\ed! If
The number ' ' new boob Aultralla. quoted a tha&lt;&gt;retlcal Most asteroids ny .trOUnd the ,
~ ~.,;
. ~ ,.lih a brus!H&gt;ff.
ing 13'o: Grow up! Your pllrso,
lsn'l
there d1nter thot his
new e4jUona {'Ublisbed phf'icltl as sayina U.S., Brltlah ~WI bt\w~" tht orblla of Mars
~
' , ~.';; · Send your teenege QUesUons enls "act that way" for your
inclsion
will
cut the baby?
tor cbDclren bas mereased and Soviet scientists have been and Jupiter, .far from 1be
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'io YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, own good . - GRATEFUL 13
A - There 11 ao danser. The
400 per, cent since 1925. studying the poasibility of orbital track of the earth. But a
,_. (
~ Now......,. the circled !etten
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care of Helen Help US! this Oear 13 :
Likewise, the total number
to
f-lu
doctor's incision Is nol i blind
with • doten or so are known to head
,,
auueoled
by thubovecoftoon.
1
: !!I'-"IPaper.
You're a young adult
an~ of books publlshecland told blasting the invader
llib btJ1 a e81'11ful dlsseclion
has Increased by more tban JIUclear rocket.
In this general direction now
,
. ;,TfDAI. WAVE M.\Y
mother would love ' - H.
Q - A friend !Iii bee11 told
100 per cent. S'tudles sliow
sure they have. They also and then.
:. :!YI ASH UP ·FRIENDSHIP
Dear Helen .
that het· left fallopian iube Is
that voluntary rtadlng by bave st\ldted the po111lbility of
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completely. closed and CIJnnot
Helen e
My mother and I disagree on children iJicnues thro'!fih mining asteroids for platlnul!l,
'"""""' • • """'
he reopened. Her tJCht ovary
&amp;l Mv buddy and I are like t_wo ho'w
' I re,a,t my steady. She says the prlmarr and mid e using asteroids as freHIJergy
IIUL\' MODliN TOM•
q~,
r
d 1 bab hi and 1 say
1 grades, reaching ils peak
Y....n~a,•o
fnd
tubo ar, bormal. What art
. ' .Ovli loSI at sea, t.ossed as• e
Y m,
., i in junior biib school. Ytt spaceships, and even of capturAoowen 'l'lolo IIUf/ll olwlll ill/folll!r-A 111~
~
ber
chances
of beromlna preg''Jii a "titlewave." A most beau- want to "love, honor, and obay fewer hlib school students 1118 Bilerol&lt;la and turning them
'"1lful "titlewave,'' I must say . the man I marry . He has tern· read booa; in 1~. fewer Into gukl~ miSIIIeJ against
- - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - llllllt?
A - II OIIIY ltk6 one, The
You $ee we bolh have always per and so I try to keep him books than tbey read Ill enemy continent$.
ollter provides Nature'l IPC·
:;e;:t
· tor of eafety.
~ II 6e
of multiple
thre. of u• be&amp;an going but on hUie lh1118•· what he
no reputable aslronollll!r known
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blrlba
doea.,
each
baby
have a
. '_plaCN
but w liked l5ill'S soes. !like him telling me
lo United Pre$$ International PT. Pi;EASANT- Woodrow
seperate Jllerblrth?
' 'us epcb oqually. It was on a what to do because It gives him
believes for a moment that w. BardiPy, 51, a resident of
•' ~'.ill'l friando" basis.
a feeling ol masculinity too.
IIcarus represe"ls any threat to 2328 Lincoln Ave, and sn em·
.
~, ; l!ecently my buddy and 1, Shouldn't gtri• bt the "wealoearth.
ployee of the Kaiser Aluminum PT. PLEASANT - Bare bow firing will he at snlmBI· shape1 A ... U llle
apreng
. ~~tess~ that we both love her. ; er sn"? _ BABY SITTER
! Icarus is one of more than Plant al Ravenswood,
died artist Cllfl N...,.sary of Rich· targets.
from the IHlllll fertilized lll'um
. ] l't art very ~et~Sible about II. Oear B•by Sitler:
U&gt;O asteroids, or minor this morning In Holzer Hospital. mond, Va., expanded his lead Necessary has held the lead (Identical lwinl), lbert would
'Hut we can't be mueh longer.
Giving in on little things:
plan~ts.
They may 1&gt;e the He had been a resident ol Pt. 1n th~ bare bow dlvlelon Wed· since the second day ol flrlll8, bt s singi• a!terblrtll or placeno
1
Should we tell her' Or will this is an exc't!llent foundation
i fr~~&amp;ments of old planets which Pleasant lor 19 years.
nesday to 1,557 with lbe Na· edglnc 11tomas Frye of Lees- Ia, II from separate ovs (fr..
thi~ ruin everybody'l chances, for marriage.
colli~\111 in limes past, or they Mr. Bradley was horn in lional• Field Areher toum...e•l ·btlrl, Vs., who had 1111 points ternal twllls), each would have
lnCiudl
our frlendohi ,
SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. alr~en may be lef!l)vers from the Corneth, Ky ., on April 28, 11150. passing Its hall-way mark.
Wednesday.
his own plscental attachment.
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1111
p.
But beware .ot the rna~ who flew a record 542. SOrtleS !primordial gas dust clouds out 1 He is survived by his wife, Ina,
'ftle queallon Ia academk:. hoW.
. , ~IKE AND DENNIS . .
bosses lhe .··weaker sex' to against Communist pos1Uons in
-~ and two sons, and 8 daughter. More than 850 "c~rs from 1M Gervala of Highland. Ind. ever, because frequently lbt
1
·_lli!ar ~Ike and Oenms . .. , 1build up h1s mascuhmty. He South Viet Nam Wednesday ,
Jerry Bradley pf Gallipolis across the country art partie•· eoollnued lo hold I lead lD lbe separate placentu fuse and..._
: Hi~ I th11 baauUful Utle: may be somewhtt weak in that including a maselve strike I 0p eSS
_OWS
Larry Bra die,' and lnila Brad: paling In the meet, which ~ metl'l. lree&amp;tyle. over defending come one•.
-wave aot a g~rllrlend who IS department himself - H.
againsta VIet Cong battalion
..
eludes Friday.
Wednesdays cbamplOll
Diokle Rnbertf of
1 both at home
0 '' 4'~ · awash-ou?
A foursome Oear Helen :
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which killed 75 gueiTillas, u.s. '
ey,
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round opellfd two days of llrlnB Three RiVtl'J, Mich. Alter
4- Some , JllljDpl• IIY flllntght solve your problem. - H. what do you lhink of people military spokesmen reported
3Voi
OUrt
Other survivors are
live 11 hunter's targets. Friday's Wednellday's flrlna, Oervels had onsceat llgbtlng II hard on
Dtlll' llileo :
who say "Have a fun time." or today.
brothen end three sisters, Law·
16N points to Roberta' 110'1.
the eyes. Is tbla true aDd doel
: ;'.fl ·have haard my molber soy "It was a fun party" etc? _ '
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SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPI - renC&lt;! . Lloyd and Jimmy BradOuorescent ll&amp;hllni dealroy
;; :!Jit hardly anyone •.wore or UG
In air ,actiOn over CommuniSt , The California Supi:eme Court ley, and Mrs. Bessie Nelson,
Holdlnt: ~ lOS-point lead ~ vllamin A!
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'' · lto~'Or did thlngs behmd their Oear Ug :
North V.et Nam todsy, 8 u.s.,has ruled that to{Jiess exhlbi· ' all of Covington, Ky.; Alvin
~e women 8 bare bow open di
backs when sho wa• a l UG ' - H.
Navy Ah41 Sktythukwk Jet
do not viotate the state ; Bradley, Corneth, Ky.; Charlee
Tvilladdon !IV MaryilbLeel...
girl.
I down w I. a ac -'"~ a sur ace- ' law on outraging public decen- . Bradley Cincinnati ; Mrs. AI·
a~
a., w
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~ :lll'aUYo IIIMMr? - H.
It&lt;&gt;:air (SAM) I mthlilille Sial~ :o cy.
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venia warner, Rossville, Ga.,
heEvelslynMaGoodrEidlU ,of DurFhllnt, blllblyth~t~t glvloru ~llldaht ;
~ . If ieellll that practicslly evmiles north 0 • coao " Y,
d Ms M
Schelton of M,..
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ry
en '
am near ""' CO
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3Ir
:of Vinh. The plane from .the 7th , The high co~rt Wednesday :.:e
I~!. . ary
II Fl. Pierce, Fll.
likes much less eurrentlo pi'O1
,meal:y things nowadays No
1 Fleet camer Onskany ' Simply . Upheld a
deCisiOn by
lhe
•
he
duce the aame amiUIII ol UJu.
3 111
Jne seems to want goodY·ioodY
I disappeared " during the strike, IDistrict Court of Appeals which . fM~ B:~leyS;ast
;"'f~
Two men were Injured this Evelyn Goodrich of Flint, minallon, IDd aiV81 oH le18
, _irlends that won't try shoplift- i
1
Ipilots said, The A4 pilot was said June 3 thai the law was 0 t ~ amth :; . 1 Ordsp ·., morning at work on a Rarage Mich., _continued ~ hold lint heat (Infrared rayl). ,.. mu.
It
.
listed as missing.
too V88Ue to apply to toples,.. Churc and e l a
er
th E te ise United lire- place In the women s freestyle mlnatlng and Englneerln8 So. •ng, t ·
I
Moose. The body IS at the at e n rpr
open division, with 1f25 polnta,
b tud
8
"' ~m I wrong or lo the world
0
On
U.S. military spokesmen in n~he cue originated
In Mohr • SteYens Funeral home thren Church pal'10(181e,
Her dauKhter, Bruceon (load. ejety has~ lhorou~dl ~
_getUng_ worse and worse, and
announeed today 136 Hawthorne, when Jeanne Zill- 1 and funeral arrangements will Frank Amott, Eldon Weeu rich, 14,
Ia first ID the
'l'be)'ll 1101 bfrm.
I grow ·ap and get mar- Gallia's 1966 Jumor
Fair Amencans we.re killed m action , grit! Dsvis modeled hall a be announced later.
and Ralph Spencer were pre- junior girl freellyle.
ful to the
doet not
4
wm,;:u
Queen
representing last weeki
lob
1leopard skin bikini June 26,'
poring to shove over I
eauae oeu1a":' dllcomlort If pro•ne ' · 8
evl ·
the county s f1ve h1gh schools, ~umber 0 · · com at . at s I Jllti4, in a bar she and
her
•
this morning when It toppled
,
1y Uled.
rEEN
.
will appear on WSAZ-TV , Chan- Im V~et Nam. The figure husband owned.
Me1gs
on them. It was reported thst
per
j Dear Lonely · ,
nel 3, Huntington, on Saturday represents live more dead than
I Spencer saw that it was falling
Glart eaD Nllllt from lliJ
.1: . Not If they re raised the mornina ~ccordiflll to
Mrs. the 13 colonies sustained In the ,
•
this morinl when 'it toJlllled
,
'ltlnd of WumiDIIIoll. ltlcllldlna
par~nts are ra•sl~g Thelma Shaver. co- chairman Revolutionary war.
W1lson on Way to
.
on them. It wall r~ thai
llUllllgbt. 'lbe I IDd li1 Btellty
dldn t ~~· bu~ 1 d of the annual queen pageant.
571 Woudod
Washington TalkM
Spencer saw that It was felling
baJ worked .U •••JMIUIII aC
1
lU_. ,~ ·re near
- I e age The 10 Gallia county beauties
and elled al the oUters But
•
JrOP'l' WliJIIiDallon, iijW I ~
teens try hardest lo try were in HunUnglon Wednesday Another _578 Americans were
not
time..
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in loot&lt;andl-. fOJ; vll'letll kllldl
he1t parents the mosl.
morning where they recorded wounded m the week endmg l·
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o1 work aDd ltllldardl for pro.\''
t
hiS tough
•s'"nd
~ by your Pr1~ d PJes , ho- scenes for John
Helskel's Ju1Y 23 ' th e. spok esman sa•.d mr control
ram atol home
was economiC
n In to 1, Leah Schaefer to K. A. Grues- 1 Amo11 and Wee..
were MASON - A Polnl Pleuant per Installation, maln!lllaoce,
·,;
1ey. Your friends w11l soon out-' "Down on the Farm" program. The Commumsts l~t l ,m dead . ~::hin ton today to r:.ftrm j er and Carrie Grueser,-parcel, caugbt under the bulldlll8. 'l1le man wu Injured In 1 one-car ind lise of attlflctal lllbt. Flu·
&lt;(tl
~o'T this show&amp;;,_tage. -H. IIt will be shown at 6 a. m., by. body L"Ount '" the ssme British gsupport of U. S. policy ' Lebanon Twp.
Pomeroy emel"lleRCY
squad accident Ibis mol'lling at Mat- oreacenl ll&amp;hting IIUII!Clln IIUt'
RO..!.,T~Ita;,., SIDE Gallia . time, on Saturday.
' period.
!in VietNam
I William P. CheiTinpm, Adm. tranaferred Arnott to a Ewing on H.e wu Erneat c Ward 11)1 food processing planll IDd
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w h· Slon Cook' dee., 1 Hosplllll.
ambulance and taken to Holzer '
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d!lelerloul effec&amp; tD viCleat Helen :
Making the trip were Susan Amencsn A•~ Foroe, svy Wilson's special jeUiner was I eorge 88 lD
Mr.Weelcl wu lsken 23, FirJt.at, who wu travelllli
ne
.
I read letters complaining Francis, Kyger Creek ' Gay and Marine_ pilots Wednesday /leaving London this afternoon : to Carl R. Stewart,
b private car to
Veteralll lo work, lost control of Ids tam~ A or any other vltamiD.
Jhat ;age-13 is lbe "bumper year Bastiani, Gallipolis:
Debbie fl~w 103 ml~l~s over North for the u._S. capital. He meets Stewart, 'I&amp; acre, Salls
iJ'emorisl Hospital. Spencer ea- ~ar, turned around IOveral Q- Htw III'IIU II lilt Yt'or rnother-daugbter disputes ." Leedy, Gallipolis: Debra Lynne V1et Nam, str•kmg 10 oil depots w1th President Johnson Fnday Twp.
caped serioul Injury
limes in the hlibway,
aDd aena1 dllf•• ealled MSUT
can ~l be.IO?
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Matthews, Kyger Creek : Unda and pe~nd~ll8 transportation, at the White House.
\ Robert E. Rumll, Allee M.
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atruck llld broke off 1 tete- A -1'llele llllttalutancl far
Sillce 1 turned 13, it seems as Blackbum , North Gallia: Jean· commurucallons and supply ;
Russell . to Farmers Bsnk • Weeks II belleved to have phone pole nesr lbe Helen_ IIOMpaelllc uretbriiiL Tbll
11toup my Mom and 1 have nie Sisson, Hannan Trace ; Sue are~s m the southern panhandle
Savings CQ., 1.57 qcre, Sali.. IUffered a lacerat¥&gt;n ol lbe Stewart property at the end of diJeue.baa o1 1111 "YYIIP'
lleeJI much more understanding Barker: Southwestern ; Kathy regiOn near the port of Two Consecutive
bury ~p. .
head, while Arnott bas possible the Pomeroy - Muoo bridge. tom. ol a-rlleal uretbrltll
and collliderate of eacb other Fadeley, Southwestern; Barba· Haiphong.
Ufe Terms Ordered Farmers Bank and Savinp dent ~ed at 1:28 L m.
W81'1i rteelved t liVeN '-'&gt; but It laiD no 111118 a - u l
thali ever before
ra Swindler, Hannan Trace and The pinpoint bombing of the 1 TOLEDO &lt;UPI ~ Altoo Me· Company to WeadtU Eblin and ' internal lftJUrles.
The sccl· erallon of the head and w.aa dllfue, It 11 1 eurable ..t hal
w'e bave a l&lt;ind of "telepat.Jt. Amy Saunders North Gallla oil s\orsge areas came within a , Cullougb, 36, Detroit, Wednes- 1Leone ~blin, 1.$7 acre, SaU. dent -occurred at 1:28 a. m.
taken to Jbe Pteaaant Valley 110 eGIJlplleatlolll.
1c ~eslion" that tells us The candidates were sccom- qual'ler mile weal of Vinh, a day was sentenced to two con· bury Twp.
hospital by the Fogelloni
when the otber Is down in the panied by Mr. and Mrs. Waldo port city of 44,fl0(),
secutive life tmns In lbe Ohio
Grave11ide
bultmee. The 1961 Pontiac Ward
duujpa and prompts little extrs Brown, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Raida in South Viet Nsm Penitentiary lor the 1116li hold· VeteraH Meman.t Rolplllll
was driving was completely de.
kirQiesses.
in many activities as the 1966 Wednesday included an attack up • alsylng of druggist John
AdmllaloDt '- ' Mrs Donald Will Be PD Friday
molished.
DEVOO'ED ro INI'EIU!IIIi OJ
By, lbe way, 1 have been msk- Matthews and Mrs. Shaver. by four U.S. Air Foree Fl~ Taylor. The three • judge com· Green Hartlo"" · Ruthle WalkG
Th
cdde 1 11 sliD under
MElGS • MASOiil AREA
lng ·JIM of your "•urprise syn· The candidates ere engaged Supersabres against a base mon pleu court panel which er
PT. PLEASANT ravee a
n
1 Mea 1 Ba
dnllile" t.r a lona time and it in many actlvilles as the IIJG6 eamp of tOO to 600 Viet Cong convicted him said It would be Mlddlepo:. riorencer Teepe~ lllde servllu Will he st II a.m. :~tlga= ~ 1Maon Pollee
":
~ IIOI'ki.
pageant draws nearer.
lroops ·310 miles north of at least 40 years before he [Middleport:
Mrs Joe Law: •Fridav st the Hen4eraon cemecer
· ayor.
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Tlwoulh 111e yean 1 have Tuesdsy, lbe candidates will Saigon.
would bt efi8ible lor parole.
ren.,. Long Botto;.
tery for Angela Sue ~. one~:,..~ h
grolfll 1o respect my parents, Ibe guests of the GaiUpolis Ll·
Strafe Ba..
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dey-old da1111hter of Robert and
ANNOUNCE DANCE
';:'~rv~:e'"~
and ..ow do chores Utall wasn 't ons cl~b.
Comm . tr
ANNOUNCE SCHOOL
Dlscbargea - . Mrs. William Msry Spanier Casey of Galll· The Racine Jtmior Fire l)e. ,., ....,, ,.,. Ntlrl.
111 1 1 75
1
asUd ta do. Maybe this iJ be- The 12th annual pageant Is were •:~led when
F';"r:! MASON - The Mp,n . Metb- Jones, Alva ·Mihan, P r i e e POIII Ferry. 'ftJe chUd
died partment will hold s dtmee Au- ..~ ,: ,.:::-.....,"':'r:!:.
catlllt recently .,_ had a ser· lscheduled lor 9 p. m. on open- trafed th ~ - hrouded b 1 ndiSt church will begm its va· Tackett, Alclnda carper, Mrs. 'ftlundav morn••• al Pltuanl gust 3 from 8 1o 11 at the Jta. Oblo.
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a ta- · B bl SchooI Au_guat 1 Lother -• uotnjll!OII and daughter, Vslley Hospital.
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1001 . operation ~· 1 grew to i ing nl8ht, Wednesday Aug. 3, lion base then dro ped 500 and cation I e
dne Junior RICh School with _ . , I!Ooboll. ""'· Mll .......
appreclale wiiiiFit.· did for '011 the main stage at the fair- 7511b P
through · tbe 5111 and will last 1 Wayne Denny, Ruble Nlclmlky
the Jays prOvlcllq the musle. ~·- ""' • - '"'"· 1111! _ beeaust 1 took ,ver wbilegrounds
Tbpou lk00ml 8th011 11uth,
from HI a.m. each morning ·llld Diana l.ewit.
Survlvlll8 In addition to the
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str
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n
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so
over"""'stratioo
will
be
held
Friday
Blr11ta
A
1011 to Mr an• psre Is are lbe paternal grand....,. ....,._ ""
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llkilled II 1102VI tC
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e ong, July 29 between 1 and 2 p.m. Mra. Robert MHier of Mld~l•
are tile paternal grand·
REUNION ANNOliNCBD
IIOIIJ -~ ..,.., •• •
U.S. spokesman .•ald.
st 111e chur&lt;:h. or Phone 773- port; 1 son to Mr. IJld Mn.
of GllllliOll• 'P'errv. Bur· 'l1le IIIIIUBI NleholtOn Nllll•
In other aebon, U.S. Air 52ll. Registrants must be from Donald Green, Hartford;
wid he· under the direction ion will he held Sunday, August ::.,"~:":.~""81111:..'..:
1
Force ~52 bombers struck the age of 4 up and having com· daughter to Mr. ~ Mrs.
of the Mohr.SteveM P'unerall7, at 'he home of Mr. aDd Mn• ..,.., l'tlne ........ suo ..._
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three times at C?mmunist pleted the 61h grade.
ald Ht111ill&amp; of Alba'ii)'O'
!lome.
Norman C. WID, RD 1, Rutland•
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. targetl In South V1et Nam
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~-,.lodsy. Two of lbe attacks were
Hado's
SS miles north of Saigon and
the third in llUppOrl of Jbe u.s.
Marine OperatloD Hastings in
the oorlbwest corner of the
··
(OO!ltry near the Laotian
ALL-WEATHER DOe HOUSE
frontier.
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baseball team tucked away its
second straight Melp - Glllla
League championship Wednesday at Eastern, winnina •• 4,
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nnt•l the last out in the seventh.
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our an lwo-lhirds , singled. Other Dodger bilters l Martin. LP-Wilson (9-9).
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of the Wednesdar and Friday 8 Bingle and triple, 'l'l!el5s a sm- Ban:d and Rmis; WISe. .
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strJkmg o~t 16 batters, 15 . of doubled, Maury Wills was hit came al~e when Cald el astern and came home on White's dou. ; and Bates trying to make lri· Haney &lt;1st),' F. Robmso~ I $4.811 and $3.:10.
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STAFFORD OPTIONED
For E~::./;;"11 smgled.. Paul Dill each t~o smgles and (5), Rojas 17), Lee 18) and '
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, The wonder ,drug was ·InJect- sixth -In a rew, 2 ;1, on Lou Daroid Know~es gave up the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Caldwell tri led rtney singled, Roger DIXon a smgle.
' Rodgers; Moure, Cox (7), Lines '
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the 12th and Kansas City pitcher BIU Staf· and Buckle Phad :nd smgled, Dodgers 350 040 - 12 8 0 I(8), Khne 181 and Casanova.
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y 021 ~ 0 singles. I Tigers
6 8 2· Heck and Offutt. E. Young: (_4-3). . HRs-Adcock (lJth),
.. U.S _Mgelea souUt ·;.· com- hall game of the leagoe lead. six victorijts. .
the Southern League Wedne ... Eastern
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Mets tile day before. . ...
to sec~nd· on- Clay Dalrymple's Grove in~o lOth place on the all- Athletics. Odom. 8 2l·year-ol:
Aluminum
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righthander, was 11 _5 at Mobile.
today, as we celebrate our 20th gratod, and diversified. network
agairisl II)~ Phl!\leJ ~edn~y had ~ders to .bunt Obv':' over ......
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of 48 facilities in 21 states plus atJ So we would like you to joiA us •
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celebrating our 20111 31111~
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WE SUGGEST FOR
.gsme ; iJm~, Menagl!l7 Wl!lter two stnkes . on unsuccessful ""'
becausa we know It talceS'~.PIII '
ideas generaled, the community tries outsido the United Slates.
H
Als~«tn said all aldng .that he at_te~p'ts he strolred the game
like you and like our employees
partnerships formed, snd the
wollld leave the lin 1 ·de . . w1nhmg hit down the left f1eld
But facts and ligures only record to make ideas work. And at
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~ to Koufax h' lfa
CISIOll line to give relief pitcher Phil
growth. They don't give credit
Kaiser AluminUlll, the idea
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to our most valuable asset -our is ideas.
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AND THAT COMES IN AUGUST
$27.8 million to $976 million. Our employees. The men and women
FortUnately fqr _the Dodgers. decisions.
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~payroll hss grown from - who live and work togethl!'f'
Sandy ~ered llie eall .· and In other N.L., play. Pit-1
3,800 to more than 21,000 men
with you in this community - are
turned ln one of , the most lsbnrgh moved back into fi rs t,
lind w6men. And our facilities
responsible for our past records
ALUMINUM .
rnll8Jllllcent . petlennances of place· by two perventage points
l!il already . sensa~) career, with a 5-3 win over second
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'llowin£ only four hits Jn 11 place San Francisco, New
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slammed Atlanta 9-7, and
LAVER ·FAVORED
Cincinnati clobbered Chicago
. BJl'lGlfAMTON, N.Y. IUPI) 11-2.
ONLY
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AL RtBulls
favored In · the first Masters Baltimore blasted Clevelsnd
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Blnibamton Jtacquet · and Rid- ~o.ta 6-3, Chicago shutout
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Detroit :&gt;-0. Kansas City ""'""""I
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wp dJ;afJ chuice, Wednesday Jacksonville 47 51 .~ 81;
11~ hla ,siglled contract to Buffalo
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lhe newest enlrl Into , the Syracuse
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.Rchstr 7 Clmbs I, 1st, 7 Innings
)loehester 5 Columbus 2, 2nd
slgaln_g C9~~acts wer.e Richmond. 2 Buffalo 1
Jeff Mullms, Keith ToY~o 3 Syracuse 1
IWn Jlonllam. · Jacksonville 5 Toronto s

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0 Too)e s ba~k on the wlmiiDg bettera. "'n the eighth Inning,
Erion Ope~ Way
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can gel hi.s bl' bat 011 ,target curVes and -g~ups," he Bob Heridley w~s rspped lor
(9) add · • ..,, 11
118Bin the Clndnnatl Reds could said, dlaplaylng ltls old cock!- three more runs '!l .the fifth as
(9); Bollll,
begin 1o mcive again.
DeliS
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Art Shamsky and Cardenas
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O'Toole -Hnt 111e dlltance
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singled, he walked a ma~o a~.
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Mikkelsen (6-5). lK·-u
Wednesday night lor an U·2 O'Toole was backed by a 16- llandY H~~¥ made a lhr9w~ ·-~o·
6). HRs--Ciendeilon
victory, hi• third of 111e year in hll aii8Cit, lllllf of them by mg e~or ·on Johnny Edwl!l'~s·
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Chicago
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allowed seven hils 88 be doa enas.
In ·the sixth, Rorr Santo sockCinci
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Tommy Harpe~'• triple and ed a homer with Billy Williams
Roberts, Hendley 15), ut' {fY
"I didn't figure I'd ~ It a single by Rose gave_the Reds aboard for the Chicago runs.
and Hundley; O'Toole (~"i~W ·
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, Edwards. LP-Roberta &lt;
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HRs-Cardenas 112thf;''e':. . ~
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Natloual League
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B4a1oe
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Kaline, Del 81285 118 92 •323 League upanded to ID\llude the 11111ve there altar lbe Ull .
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B Rbs Bal 101407 68 122 300 city that team called bome for aeaon.
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K~ Cl13' 14 Boston 2, ll1ght Phlla. at Pittsburgh, night . /
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lllf~ 7 Clevelllld 1, nlibt IAls Angeles at St. !Alula, mght Rchnlt, Cal 68 317 48 92 .290 bas occurred," wrote JUitlee
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lanau City at BostoaN a 11 0 n a! League: Aaron, Wisconsin law did not apply
L$dblad (3-4) YS. stange (3-4). H -lze- - H pltal· Vls'ti
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San~ Cubs Allen Pbillies 'lfl.: It was the first lime buebaU
(Only 1amu · scheduled)
Admllslous
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Frida,)''• Gamea
~rothy R. Hall, Cheshire; son, Orioles 30; Pepllone, antitrust laws. A 1922 declllon
Clj!velaDd at 'Calltoniia, nlght Effie M. Slagle, Rl. I, PatrM; Yanks 24 , Colavito, Indians &amp; In the U.S. Supreme Cour&amp; gave
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Shirl E. Stoney, 911 Third Powell, Orioles 22; Kaline, lhe sport exemption lrom
Dttroit at Kansu City, nlgbt
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Baltimore at Mlrmeso~. nlgbt Ave.; Mrs. J. Berrye Worsham, Tigers 11 Killebrew, Twins 21. federal antitrust laws. It was
Ntw York at ChiC8IO, night
Pt. Pleasant; George W. Brown,
Runs Batted Ia
that declslon that FalrebUd 1114
Select "rom Over
Bosl.on at Wash., 2, twl-nlght
Rl. I, Letart ; Robert E. Mcln·
National
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200 PaHarna &amp; eolon
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W. L. Pet. GB er, Rl. 2, Leon; Mrs. John A. Torre, Braves 68; Clemente, their ruling.
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Mrs. Pirate• &amp;7; Mays, Gianll 83.
A"Y. Gen. lll:OlliOn LaloDette,
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Sail,, E'):anelico fO 41 .594 ... JullUJ A. McLeod, Lakin; Char- American League: B. Robin- who brought the ault on behalf
lAS~ 58 40 .512 ¥.. lu L. Taylor, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. son, Orioles 81; Powell &amp; F. ol the alate, ll8ld the state lllgb
Pblladelphia
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appealed within 30 days and be
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48 51 .485 11 Rt. 1, MlneraYille; Mrs. WllPltchlnC
said a decision by the U.S.
ESTIMATES!
ClliclnnaU
46 52 .469 12¥.1 liam T. Shelton, Pomeroy; Dav- NaUoual League: llellll, .. Supreme Cour&amp; as to whether It
Atlanta
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31 e8 .3U 28 wood; John W. Jackson, Jack- Cuellar, Astros 7·2: Koufu, log whe'.her !be 1022 decision
Wedoesday'• Retails
son; James E. Dixon, Rt. 4, Dodgers 17-5.
should again be reviewed.
NOTHING DOWN e UP TO 5 YLUi TO PAY
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Cblclnnali 11 Chicago 2, nllbt 2, Oak Ifill ; Mrs. George A. Orioles 10.S; Sanford, Allgeles not "tremendoURiy surprised"
New Y~lk I Houston 2, nlgbt Mayes, Rt. 1, Ironton; Dan- &amp;-3; Palmer, Orioles 11-4.
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.~e hygienic hospital in town. famous steel band of B~rida
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be presented by., Robert Esb.
Y a arrang
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horse race in Senegal where
enaur at Chris~
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CAPPED ~ Siz Pleasant Valley Hospital Candystrlpers were capped and pinned
progress report on_ what m~y by the rhythmic beatmg of tom
recently at a dinner given by the A:uxiUary of the hospitaL In order,to receive tbelr Robert is the son oi ·Dr. and be the must ambitious special toms .
caps and pins, tbe Candystripers must ba've given at least !W boun of service to the Mrs. Roy W. Eshenaur and progra~ '" tbe history ~~ color
hospital. Pictured front left to right are: Shixley Pyles, Kenzll 8eckner, Betty a graduate of Pt. Pleasant High televiSJ?~· II¥! 3·hour Afnca One of the prnducers, Ellot
ond
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Wolfe, and Mrs. Paul E:' Monroe, advisor. Back row _ Nancy Patterson, Lynda School. He received both Bach- P:oJect which_ the . network Ehsofon, had ~ narrow escape,
Sl-.6to 12
Han, preeident of Candystrlpers and Karen Ewing.
elot and Ma.ter ol Music !)e. will show m pnme time next he related, while trying to get a
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striking aerial shot ol the top ?'
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both of Huntlngtoll. 'nlelr gowns leaa Colleps and Unlversl- servatory of Music and spent a 1 Camei:a crews fanning out Mt. KWmanjaro. The pfiot •
I Inch Boot
6 Inch arSOnS
were of maize silk • orgaRZa, lies." For the past year she year Ill Paris, France, where over Ah·ica, mainly south of oxygen hne clogged and ~was
Marriage is
fashioned with lace banded el· bas taught at Willlam!lown El- be did post·graduate work in the Sahara, began filming turning blue . when Ebsofm
pr.
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bow sleeves and modified high 'ementary' Sclwol, and 'she wUI ergan music under the noted nearly a month ago and will be r1p[Jed away his m~sk, slashed
VALUES TO 13.99
Announced
rise waists. Floating back pan- teach 1n Owensboro, Ky.,
blind o11anist, Andre MarchaL in action until March at an the oxygen tube with a knlle
M
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els were attdched to the A-line scllools aut year. .
Robert is currently the organist estimaled cost of about $2 and ,Jammed one end mto lhe
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to matchmg rolled roses; and they Marshall University
where teaches mus1c at an Episcopal . 1Scussed w at
as been
pleasant Valley Hospital
Joh ny' L
am,..M carried cascades of daisies in- h
ber f g·
Day School and .Or!4ndo Junior 1ach1eved thus far over luncll at
nM erH ayne ,OsoLn o rf. terspersed with ivy.
.~ bw~sEallmemfr te •.1 IgThma College.
the Forum with executive ! Admitted - OsburH
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I Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Robert
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of the •room from New 'Haven tho eH, ~m~_oruMc . r •"rta B. Noble; 111e ste pson. James Fleming said the plan of the ey. Henderson ; Mrs. Jack
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. PIace J une was fl.ower
H wn
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Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant. Friend ' super-documentary appeared to Young. Clifron ; Mrs.
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19 m the WaySide Methodist was Stephen Parsons, brother , P~ · A e ~Iii!!. Ca refJfsYF~• maY call at the Funeral Home be separating into three sec- / White. Gallipolis Ferry ; E1
Church al VIenna. The Rev . F' of the bride.
m e rmy.. · yne em· after Z p. m. today.
lions-the land Itself and how Gordon. Cheshire.
Emersoo Wood performed the
ployed as a
management
double ring ceremony and mus- Harry 0 . Layne · was best trainee at Hllrvey Aluminum
ic was provided by Mrs. Wil· m~p for his son. Ushers were Corporation, Owell8boro, Ky.
liam Russell, organist,
from H. Robert Layne and James
New Haven, and Roy F. Clark, Layne, brothers of the groom,
of Huntington , soloist
of New Haven, Michael L. DyGiven in marriage by her er, cousin of the grom , Clarksfather, the bride wore a gown burg, and Richard M. Ht;kman
of silk organza styled with a of Huntil18ton.
basque bodice qppliqued with Assisting with a ~pUon in
scalloped baroque lace
and ' the.;,ocial rooms of ~ cbjlrch I :PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
short sleeves of1 lace.
The W"''' Mrs.; Curtis M. Uhl, Mrs. ' ..rvtce for Albert (Louse) Nobfloor lengi!I A line skirt was C. Edwar!&amp;'Starkey, Miss Marie le, 75, Rl. 2. Pt. PleaaaRt, will
~ged with baroque lace that Morris, Miss Violet Smilh, Mrs. be held Friday at I p, m. at
extended into a fullness iB Ralph Tallman and Mrs. Wil- the Mohr - SteveRS Funeral
back that flowed into a chapel liam Hanna.
Home with lhe Rev. Wilbur S.
length ~rain. Her headdress was Alter a wedding trip to Ogle- Baxter officiating. Burilll
a mantilla of silk Illusion and bay Park, Wheeling, the couple follow iR Lone oak Cerneto~ .
was edged with m~tching ba· is residing at 725"'Scherm Rd .,
A retired molder and emroque lace. The bride carr ltd Owensboro, Ky .
· ployee of tbe West Virginia
a cascade of stephanotis and Mrs. Layne is,. a graduate of Malleable Inn Company, · he
phal enopsis orchids with ivy. 'Parkersburg High School and was born Ia Pt. Pleasant, April
Miss Sarah Jane Parsons, sis- Marshall University, where she 11, 1891, a SOil ol the late Aliter of the bricle. was l!ll'i~ of was preildent of Alpha Chi son and Matilpa Dickens Noble.
honor. Bridesmaids we~ Miss Omega sorority, a member of He was a blember of !be MomJonnl Lee IAlmbardo and Mrs. Fagus, and listed lo the 1965 ing Star· Advent Church.
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:'l'bere ~· DO " . . . allr!. AlBo Ill 1945, an
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,!):elms, Cln 71 soo S5 115 .317 wbUiaetedtbe aport may bave
eel "delight" at !be Ill·ltlf, ~~ declared war 1114 Injuring 25. · , ·
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B4a1oe
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Kaline, Del 81285 118 92 •323 League upanded to ID\llude the 11111ve there altar lbe Ull .
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B Rbs Bal 101407 68 122 300 city that team called bome for aeaon.
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N'\W Yort 8 Mlmlolsota 3, oJcb1 Chicago at New York, nlght
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K~ Cl13' 14 Boston 2, ll1ght Phlla. at Pittsburgh, night . /
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lllf~ 7 Clevelllld 1, nlibt IAls Angeles at St. !Alula, mght Rchnlt, Cal 68 317 48 92 .290 bas occurred," wrote JUitlee
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lanau City at BostoaN a 11 0 n a! League: Aaron, Wisconsin law did not apply
L$dblad (3-4) YS. stange (3-4). H -lze- - H pltal· Vls'ti
Braves 30: Torre, Braves 26; befcthausefeder"of 1 theCo08~::'!!enll
1 ng Slargell, Pirates 24; Maya &amp; 0 e
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Flrll Slate Sail
uS.7l VI. Lamabe (f-6). 9 p.m. only on Pediatrics Ward.
San~ Cubs Allen Pbillies 'lfl.: It was the first lime buebaU
(Only 1amu · scheduled)
Admllslous
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Americu League: F. Robin- bad been tried .under 1tate
Frida,)''• Gamea
~rothy R. Hall, Cheshire; son, Orioles 30; Pepllone, antitrust laws. A 1922 declllon
Clj!velaDd at 'Calltoniia, nlght Effie M. Slagle, Rl. I, PatrM; Yanks 24 , Colavito, Indians &amp; In the U.S. Supreme Cour&amp; gave
• Htr.culon , ,,
Shirl E. Stoney, 911 Third Powell, Orioles 22; Kaline, lhe sport exemption lrom
Dttroit at Kansu City, nlgbt
Acrllan e Nylon
Baltimore at Mlrmeso~. nlgbt Ave.; Mrs. J. Berrye Worsham, Tigers 11 Killebrew, Twins 21. federal antitrust laws. It was
Ntw York at ChiC8IO, night
Pt. Pleasant; George W. Brown,
Runs Batted Ia
that declslon that FalrebUd 1114
Select "rom Over
Bosl.on at Wash., 2, twl-nlght
Rl. I, Letart ; Robert E. Mcln·
National
League: Aaron, the three other maJority
200 PaHarna &amp; eolon
Natloaal League
tire , MaBOn; Mrs. Calvin Keel- Braves 77; Stargell, Pirates 70; justice• relied upon In making
W. L. Pet. GB er, Rl. 2, Leon; Mrs. John A. Torre, Braves 68; Clemente, their ruling.
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59 40 .596 ... Gillespie, South Side;
Mrs. Pirate• &amp;7; Mays, Gianll 83.
A"Y. Gen. lll:OlliOn LaloDette,
Start
Sail,, E'):anelico fO 41 .594 ... JullUJ A. McLeod, Lakin; Char- American League: B. Robin- who brought the ault on behalf
lAS~ 58 40 .512 ¥.. lu L. Taylor, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. son, Orioles 81; Powell &amp; F. ol the alate, ll8ld the state lllgb
Pblladelphia
52 48 .520 7\io Charles H. Burt, Rt. 3, Porn· Robinson Orioles 74; Killebrew c:ourt's declJion would be
FREE
SI3':1Amls
$1 47 .520 7\io eroy ; Mrs. Frieda E. Young, &amp; Oliva Twins 60.
appealed within 30 days and be
HovstOD
48 51 .485 11 Rt. 1, MlneraYille; Mrs. WllPltchlnC
said a decision by the U.S.
ESTIMATES!
ClliclnnaU
46 52 .469 12¥.1 liam T. Shelton, Pomeroy; Dav- NaUoual League: llellll, .. Supreme Cour&amp; as to whether It
Atlanta
45 54 .455 14 id L. Kea~. Jackson; Mrs. llodgtrs 11-1: Perry, Glanll IS. would bear lhe appeal would
IXI'IIT INSTALLATION
N~w York
45 54 .4S5 14 David M. Ale18nder, Ravens- 2; Marichal, Glanll 111-4; depend upon the c:ourt's decldChlCago
31 e8 .3U 28 wood; John W. Jackson, Jack- Cuellar, Astros 7·2: Koufu, log whe'.her !be 1022 decision
Wedoesday'• Retails
son; James E. Dixon, Rt. 4, Dodgers 17-5.
should again be reviewed.
NOTHING DOWN e UP TO 5 YLUi TO PAY
Piltsblll'lh 5 San Fmnclsco S Oak Hill ; Teresa L. Belville, Amer!CIIII Leape: 8. MIUer \' 'liard Stafford, special coun..
St, Louis f Atlanta 7, night
Oak Hill ; Clark B. Evans, Rt. It Watt, Orioles 7·2; McNally; sellor the 1\'ale, said be waa
Cblclnnali 11 Chicago 2, nllbt 2, Oak Ifill ; Mrs. George A. Orioles 10.S; Sanford, Allgeles not "tremendoURiy surprised"
New Y~lk I Houston 2, nlgbt Mayes, Rt. 1, Ironton; Dan- &amp;-3; Palmer, Orioles 11-4.
by the declalon and adml~ be
iel L. Wallace, Athens; Mrs.
mew there was a jurlldlcUonal
Richard E. Snyder, Ravens- L. Roush, Mrs. James Scott, question.
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rest of the · ancient tradition. 88 well 88 lnfm;p1.
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.~e hygienic hospital in town. famous steel band of B~rida
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PT.
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that''· Africa today - a recen t troubtes . But he sat·d
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rec1 , open to l e pub c. "" fascinating blend of the old and the h d
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be presented by., Robert Esb.
Y a arrang
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horse race in Senegal where
enaur at Chris~
Episcopal Blaine Littell of ABC TV flew be
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CAPPED ~ Siz Pleasant Valley Hospital Candystrlpers were capped and pinned
progress report on_ what m~y by the rhythmic beatmg of tom
recently at a dinner given by the A:uxiUary of the hospitaL In order,to receive tbelr Robert is the son oi ·Dr. and be the must ambitious special toms .
caps and pins, tbe Candystripers must ba've given at least !W boun of service to the Mrs. Roy W. Eshenaur and progra~ '" tbe history ~~ color
hospital. Pictured front left to right are: Shixley Pyles, Kenzll 8eckner, Betty a graduate of Pt. Pleasant High televiSJ?~· II¥! 3·hour Afnca One of the prnducers, Ellot
ond
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Wolfe, and Mrs. Paul E:' Monroe, advisor. Back row _ Nancy Patterson, Lynda School. He received both Bach- P:oJect which_ the . network Ehsofon, had ~ narrow escape,
Sl-.6to 12
Han, preeident of Candystrlpers and Karen Ewing.
elot and Ma.ter ol Music !)e. will show m pnme time next he related, while trying to get a
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striking aerial shot ol the top ?'
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both of Huntlngtoll. 'nlelr gowns leaa Colleps and Unlversl- servatory of Music and spent a 1 Camei:a crews fanning out Mt. KWmanjaro. The pfiot •
I Inch Boot
6 Inch arSOnS
were of maize silk • orgaRZa, lies." For the past year she year Ill Paris, France, where over Ah·ica, mainly south of oxygen hne clogged and ~was
Marriage is
fashioned with lace banded el· bas taught at Willlam!lown El- be did post·graduate work in the Sahara, began filming turning blue . when Ebsofm
pr.
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bow sleeves and modified high 'ementary' Sclwol, and 'she wUI ergan music under the noted nearly a month ago and will be r1p[Jed away his m~sk, slashed
VALUES TO 13.99
Announced
rise waists. Floating back pan- teach 1n Owensboro, Ky.,
blind o11anist, Andre MarchaL in action until March at an the oxygen tube with a knlle
M
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els were attdched to the A-line scllools aut year. .
Robert is currently the organist estimaled cost of about $2 and ,Jammed one end mto lhe
r. ,an ,.
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to matchmg rolled roses; and they Marshall University
where teaches mus1c at an Episcopal . 1Scussed w at
as been
pleasant Valley Hospital
Joh ny' L
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ber f g·
Day School and .Or!4ndo Junior 1ach1eved thus far over luncll at
nM erH ayne ,OsoLn o rf. terspersed with ivy.
.~ bw~sEallmemfr te •.1 IgThma College.
the Forum with executive ! Admitted - OsburH
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I Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Robert
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of the •room from New 'Haven tho eH, ~m~_oruMc . r •"rta B. Noble; 111e ste pson. James Fleming said the plan of the ey. Henderson ; Mrs. Jack
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. PIace J une was fl.ower
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Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant. Friend ' super-documentary appeared to Young. Clifron ; Mrs.
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19 m the WaySide Methodist was Stephen Parsons, brother , P~ · A e ~Iii!!. Ca refJfsYF~• maY call at the Funeral Home be separating into three sec- / White. Gallipolis Ferry ; E1
Church al VIenna. The Rev . F' of the bride.
m e rmy.. · yne em· after Z p. m. today.
lions-the land Itself and how Gordon. Cheshire.
Emersoo Wood performed the
ployed as a
management
double ring ceremony and mus- Harry 0 . Layne · was best trainee at Hllrvey Aluminum
ic was provided by Mrs. Wil· m~p for his son. Ushers were Corporation, Owell8boro, Ky.
liam Russell, organist,
from H. Robert Layne and James
New Haven, and Roy F. Clark, Layne, brothers of the groom,
of Huntington , soloist
of New Haven, Michael L. DyGiven in marriage by her er, cousin of the grom , Clarksfather, the bride wore a gown burg, and Richard M. Ht;kman
of silk organza styled with a of Huntil18ton.
basque bodice qppliqued with Assisting with a ~pUon in
scalloped baroque lace
and ' the.;,ocial rooms of ~ cbjlrch I :PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
short sleeves of1 lace.
The W"''' Mrs.; Curtis M. Uhl, Mrs. ' ..rvtce for Albert (Louse) Nobfloor lengi!I A line skirt was C. Edwar!&amp;'Starkey, Miss Marie le, 75, Rl. 2. Pt. PleaaaRt, will
~ged with baroque lace that Morris, Miss Violet Smilh, Mrs. be held Friday at I p, m. at
extended into a fullness iB Ralph Tallman and Mrs. Wil- the Mohr - SteveRS Funeral
back that flowed into a chapel liam Hanna.
Home with lhe Rev. Wilbur S.
length ~rain. Her headdress was Alter a wedding trip to Ogle- Baxter officiating. Burilll
a mantilla of silk Illusion and bay Park, Wheeling, the couple follow iR Lone oak Cerneto~ .
was edged with m~tching ba· is residing at 725"'Scherm Rd .,
A retired molder and emroque lace. The bride carr ltd Owensboro, Ky .
· ployee of tbe West Virginia
a cascade of stephanotis and Mrs. Layne is,. a graduate of Malleable Inn Company, · he
phal enopsis orchids with ivy. 'Parkersburg High School and was born Ia Pt. Pleasant, April
Miss Sarah Jane Parsons, sis- Marshall University, where she 11, 1891, a SOil ol the late Aliter of the bricle. was l!ll'i~ of was preildent of Alpha Chi son and Matilpa Dickens Noble.
honor. Bridesmaids we~ Miss Omega sorority, a member of He was a blember of !be MomJonnl Lee IAlmbardo and Mrs. Fagus, and listed lo the 1965 ing Star· Advent Church.
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Ravenswood, son, 2:19 p. m., K. Woods, Mrs. Julia McLeod,
Wednesday.
David Kea&amp; and Mrs. Robert
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G. Hart and Infant daughter.
Ralph H. Ballard,
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James A. Canter, Mrs.
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Thomas W. Clark, Mrs. Elaine
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Steven K. Jones, William D.
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·Mrs. Raymond M. Kerwood,
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Mn. Arlan D. Lyons, Lelsha J.
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Mrs. Cary H. Rayburn, Mrs.

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Gti!IP No. 2e!ll Tuesday after whicb 1 quiz was eOndtic!t- tl\"e Enterprllll EuB clJ!lrcll will vld Yost place in Great Bend. An OhiO Departme~l of ll•gh:
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Mfi'Pe Loll~~ !"itb Letart, Apple Grove, Great fact Oh•o 1s the Tra?,sportatiOn a\ leader in tr.ansportat•o~\ Students Attending ~,.~,...;;;i;;;;,....,..,......,,...,...~
, opened In ritualistic form. Remalts were given
by 'Mra. Ben Buct il the hosteu. Bend, Morse Chapel, and L&amp;- Center of Amel'!ca, wlli be boasts 400 trucJ&lt; ltnes, 34 rail· , Worbho Seminars
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ROCK SPljlNGS ,' GJIANGE tart FaDs churches enjoyed the hlgbhght exhibits at the Meigs road lines, 133 water transpor- : PT. PLEAsfm _ Five offi· i'
A' kina, juvenile matron,, were lng clpsed In regular lorm,,"t. wiD meet Thursday; at 8 p.m. fellowship. Besldea the
food County Fall, August lii-20.
tat:on campames, 115 bus lmes, , cers and representatives ol the
,. [ Jonled by the mutilr! A u whlcb poUuck refreshments ltllpecllon will be condueted by supplied by tbe ladies, were The dlsp)ay Will be ma~ned 19 alt hnes, and 106 •000 . miles Point Pleasant Senior
High
For Evil"{ Sew!nf Need ;
JOmmunlcallon was re~ from were served. The nest meeting Virgil Alldna deputy. There wiD boat riding and water skiing from personnel from DIVISion of paved . roads wh•~h mclude , School student council
are
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~tate Gr8J18e in 1'811tird to .dele- wlll be Tuesdqy, August ZS, be il progr~ 8lld refnsbments made available lor all by Mr. 10, according to Deputy Duec· 18 -7110 miles of maJor high·, aUet~ding the W. Va. Student
SingerSaiM-Setvlce
gate 1o Slate Gi-anse: tind a and lhe third deare.e wiU be will be lljli'Ved.
Yost. Rev. Rodeheller proved tnr John W. Dowler. Th~ ~r ways.
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will meet '11!tll'!day evening, friends and at water skiing. He theme- "See " the. Wonderlu Ohio and Ule slogan "It's Time an College in Buckhannan. W.
McCall's PaHtrnt
:nd an alternate.
The obligaUon was given in Family Dinner Held' July 28 inal~ of Friday ~· is the newly appointed district \!orkl of Ohio, which t" th~
To See Your Wonderful World va.
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degree was given In run form In P01nt Plemant
have a flclllC at 1:30 P· m. at Church lor an area that
in- Amel'lca. . .
. or and :nv1tes the public tn view I Attending are Scotty Ieard,
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the Gov. James A.. R:odesOh pro- ed with shadow boxes display- president; Lynda HaU, secreJoh~, and Irs Showalter
family dinner Sunday at
the ' take q .~ered dish and table event James F. Early is pas- gram to create _JO s ID 10 as
"Sal•t .. was the theme of borne of Mr. and Mrs. Louis serviel.
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lransportatJOn to educatwn, re·
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search and industry • whJCh '"
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Cb=h of Christ, Annual Picnic Ht&gt;ld turn creates jobs.
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!Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith aud
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Cropks and daughters, Me,\s cia• will ho 111Jesls lor and
their Amanda Kasper , Mr and Mrs
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aunttuha hpicmc f Me aydeveMmng Roger Hines ond Amy and All·
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Service On Request
Member Federal Reserve System
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Kathy Mr. and ~lrs. Denver :LEANERS
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meet Friday evening, July :aJ ·- ---- ~--• hel'l! Over the Rambow, and socially lltd in Sf-WIIlj.
at the !tOme of Mrs. M. L. Kel· i
ments were served II) Mrs. Se- 11 on Grant Street. A picnic wiD
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Urn Blazewlcz, Mrs. Jack
be served at6:SO p.m. and mem·
Gat and Get rn.
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Bartels,
bers
are asked to takt a cover·
• Dill! . 3 NlJb&amp;ll lJI
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Mrs.
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'l'he ~I meeting will ~
FOJtll:ST RUN METHODIST
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at the hom e of
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will have an tee
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at U1e church, Friday, be:•
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Ice cream, cake and ple will be
sold.
POMEROY POJJCE Dept.
will sponsor a teen-age danct
Open O.lly 9:00 ,. 7:00-Friday Til 8
party with the Jays tbla Fri ·
·day night at the PomenJY 1ln·
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niB court starUng at I p. m.
I. MAIN ST. .
WY 2-3975
POMEROY
In calll ol raiD or cool wealber
the dance will be bald In the \
OUR FRESH GROUND 1o PACKAGED
high school gym.
JOLLY BUNCH Sowing Club i
will
meet at the hom• of Nora 1
lb.
Mills Friday. Aug. 311, .at $:30
p. m. and go to GaUlpoUa lor
~ COQk out. Beatrice Rob$on is
McCOY'S HOMOGE~IZ&amp;D
hotite of

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a! tax paid on gasoline as a '
credit on their Federal, income
tax returns in 1966.
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gasoline laJ&lt; refund laken on
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farming operations:

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BURNSIDE PROMOTED
Thomas R. Burnside, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnside,
Pomeroy Rt. 2, has been proI moted to Sp4. Tommy has been
:in Gerllll!ly in the Engineers
lor two years. He is presently
taking a three weeks supply
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Germany. He also has had IBM
training. Tommy's address Is:
SP4 Thomas R. Burnside, RA
111698179, $3$ Engineer Co. (L.
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APO 09028 U. S. Forces,
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Roy reirnloi! wiD be beld at i
Portland park. SUnday. AU111J!t 1
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Cub lawn party at the home of
Mn. E. M. Wood, Monday,
Au~~Q~t 1, at e p.m. All memberl' ' br~ their own
llble
11..-JI'II!c·!ll, HOI!esses are Mrl. B.
Wood, Mn. M. L. !l'ranch,
1111'11. c. A. Bmmisb, Mra. J. H.
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U. c. WUoon, Harm Marl•
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Sporr Coupe and Che~·elle SS 396 Convertible.

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Women's Sleepwear •. Lingerie
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Cl~ances from tJiock of clllconlloued numben iJ1 lleepwur, lin.
gene, llru, Clr-·•nd foundations, one of a kind, broken sizes •
odds &amp; enda all from our top brands of famous labels, but very
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Body by Fi, her comforts like door-to-door
carpeting and foam-cll6hione4 seats. Or a
tnp-s~rinkin&amp; Che•elie SS 396 or Malibu.
An economicoi Chevy fi you'D be proud
to be seen in anywhere. Or an agile, sure·
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includin&amp; two-speed electric wilt&lt;laiel4
wipers with washer. AU come powercclllb
only Chevrolet caa power a c;ar, Allll81
you have to do to save ou one ill a bis M.J
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prices to put you in the lead .
Ahead of the pack. With
the great Dodge breed. Drive your own baEpin: a
Dart. Coronet Polara, Monaco or Charger: Ride
with the good guys.

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CHILDREN'S SHOES

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Department wlll have an ice
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SLICED BACON ,. 7 s1.oo

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OVER 160 Chlldren'l beJter dresses right from our line• of
Gr'!"IIAW&amp;y, Cinderella, alld others.

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Community Center Friday niitll
July 1!9, beglnnlng at 5:30 p.m.,
aponsored by the Bedford Llt-

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SLACKS, SHOR1'S, BLOUSES, SHIFTS, CO-QRDINATES AND
MATCHED SEP~TES. Sizes for Juniors and Missy including
lood variety for early shoppers.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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. 1 F rther em hasized Is the Slates and a 1966 blgbway map.
Gti!IP No. 2e!ll Tuesday after whicb 1 quiz was eOndtic!t- tl\"e Enterprllll EuB clJ!lrcll will vld Yost place in Great Bend. An OhiO Departme~l of ll•gh:
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Mfi'Pe Loll~~ !"itb Letart, Apple Grove, Great fact Oh•o 1s the Tra?,sportatiOn a\ leader in tr.ansportat•o~\ Students Attending ~,.~,...;;;i;;;;,....,..,......,,...,...~
, opened In ritualistic form. Remalts were given
by 'Mra. Ben Buct il the hosteu. Bend, Morse Chapel, and L&amp;- Center of Amel'!ca, wlli be boasts 400 trucJ&lt; ltnes, 34 rail· , Worbho Seminars
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v:rgd ,Atkins, deputy and Mrs Mr, and Mrs, At!dns.
ROCK SPljlNGS ,' GJIANGE tart FaDs churches enjoyed the hlgbhght exhibits at the Meigs road lines, 133 water transpor- : PT. PLEAsfm _ Five offi· i'
A' kina, juvenile matron,, were lng clpsed In regular lorm,,"t. wiD meet Thursday; at 8 p.m. fellowship. Besldea the
food County Fall, August lii-20.
tat:on campames, 115 bus lmes, , cers and representatives ol the
,. [ Jonled by the mutilr! A u whlcb poUuck refreshments ltllpecllon will be condueted by supplied by tbe ladies, were The dlsp)ay Will be ma~ned 19 alt hnes, and 106 •000 . miles Point Pleasant Senior
High
For Evil"{ Sew!nf Need ;
JOmmunlcallon was re~ from were served. The nest meeting Virgil Alldna deputy. There wiD boat riding and water skiing from personnel from DIVISion of paved . roads wh•~h mclude , School student council
are
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~tate Gr8J18e in 1'811tird to .dele- wlll be Tuesdqy, August ZS, be il progr~ 8lld refnsbments made available lor all by Mr. 10, according to Deputy Duec· 18 -7110 miles of maJor high·, aUet~ding the W. Va. Student
SingerSaiM-Setvlce
gate 1o Slate Gi-anse: tind a and lhe third deare.e wiU be will be lljli'Ved.
Yost. Rev. Rodeheller proved tnr John W. Dowler. Th~ ~r ways.
i Council Worshop
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THE W.O!l'.U. of Middleport himself hoth adept at making plays actually depict a ou ~ ' A large clock m the outline of I week at West VIrginia Wesley.
will meet '11!tll'!day evening, friends and at water skiing. He theme- "See " the. Wonderlu Ohio and Ule slogan "It's Time an College in Buckhannan. W.
McCall's PaHtrnt
:nd an alternate.
The obligaUon was given in Family Dinner Held' July 28 inal~ of Friday ~· is the newly appointed district \!orkl of Ohio, which t" th~
To See Your Wonderful World va.
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tile first degree, and the second
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degree was given In run form In P01nt Plemant
have a flclllC at 1:30 P· m. at Church lor an area that
in- Amel'lca. . .
. or and :nv1tes the public tn view I Attending are Scotty Ieard,
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the Gov. James A.. R:odesOh pro- ed with shadow boxes display- president; Lynda HaU, secreJoh~, and Irs Showalter
family dinner Sunday at
the ' take q .~ered dish and table event James F. Early is pas- gram to create _JO s ID 10 as
"Sal•t .. was the theme of borne of Mr. and Mrs. Louis serviel.
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they show _the Importance of
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ted b Mrs ' Rossi and fam.ly In Point Plea·
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lransportatJOn to educatwn, re·
e progam pre::
yG , Sllnt. !'he dinner wu in oboerv- LOYAL WOMEN'S Clallll of I
search and industry • whJCh '"
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Cb=h of Christ, Annual Picnic Ht&gt;ld turn creates jobs.
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,Henry Fruth of Point ~leasant wiD !lave a picnic aupper at ,4 H ·
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!Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith aud
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ed
roll
caus;s
Cropks and daughters, Me,\s cia• will ho 111Jesls lor and
their Amanda Kasper , Mr and Mrs
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ocCIC ~Is. byarmD lea Ket! t ac d Plm and Cindy , Mr. and Mrs. the eosdng.
aunttuha hpicmc f Me aydeveMmng Roger Hines ond Amy and All·
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RIVERV!fW GARDEN Club a e orne 0
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Safety Facls by ·~' ann~ ~~~·.
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.of ~· ""fliss Frank Thurs- Games were enj"yed by Mr
Ao Faric 1es "be"' Ereal, D a1I children, Miss Anna
' day evening, July 28 Servmg and Mrs Gemge
Buchanan,
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Mr and Mrs. Franklm Hep~,
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Service On Request
Member Federal Reserve System
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Kathy Mr. and ~lrs. Denver :LEANERS
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"So and I•' at her home • Rock
W.C.T.U. of Middleport w11!
en1se 0 ean, sane..
, me- Road. 'The evelllng wu
meet Friday evening, July :aJ ·- ---- ~--• hel'l! Over the Rambow, and socially lltd in Sf-WIIlj.
at the !tOme of Mrs. M. L. Kel· i
ments were served II) Mrs. Se- 11 on Grant Street. A picnic wiD
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Urn Blazewlcz, Mrs. Jack
be served at6:SO p.m. and mem·
Gat and Get rn.
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William
Bartels,
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are asked to takt a cover·
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Mrs.
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Moore.
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'l'he ~I meeting will ~
FOJtll:ST RUN METHODIST
nAtiQN
at the hom e of
' cream
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w, Mlia stOAI
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will have an tee
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at U1e church, Friday, be:•
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Ice cream, cake and ple will be
sold.
POMEROY POJJCE Dept.
will sponsor a teen-age danct
Open O.lly 9:00 ,. 7:00-Friday Til 8
party with the Jays tbla Fri ·
·day night at the PomenJY 1ln·
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Stturday Til 9
niB court starUng at I p. m.
I. MAIN ST. .
WY 2-3975
POMEROY
In calll ol raiD or cool wealber
the dance will be bald In the \
OUR FRESH GROUND 1o PACKAGED
high school gym.
JOLLY BUNCH Sowing Club i
will
meet at the hom• of Nora 1
lb.
Mills Friday. Aug. 311, .at $:30
p. m. and go to GaUlpoUa lor
~ COQk out. Beatrice Rob$on is
McCOY'S HOMOGE~IZ&amp;D
hotite of

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Pomeroy

4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

a! tax paid on gasoline as a '
credit on their Federal, income
tax returns in 1966.
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dar year basis, the credit for '
gasoline laJ&lt; refund laken on
196Q ta&lt; returns will include ~·
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tax refund is to be made onlv !1
on gasoline actuallv used ~~
farming operations:

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BURNSIDE PROMOTED
Thomas R. Burnside, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnside,
Pomeroy Rt. 2, has been proI moted to Sp4. Tommy has been
:in Gerllll!ly in the Engineers
lor two years. He is presently
taking a three weeks supply
~r (Ourse at Numaul,
Germany. He also has had IBM
training. Tommy's address Is:
SP4 Thomas R. Burnside, RA
111698179, $3$ Engineer Co. (L.
E.),
APO 09028 U. S. Forces,
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Roy reirnloi! wiD be beld at i
Portland park. SUnday. AU111J!t 1
7. A bullet dlnntr will be •erv-~
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lrlends art Invited.
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Cub lawn party at the home of
Mn. E. M. Wood, Monday,
Au~~Q~t 1, at e p.m. All memberl' ' br~ their own
llble
11..-JI'II!c·!ll, HOI!esses are Mrl. B.
Wood, Mn. M. L. !l'ranch,
1111'11. c. A. Bmmisb, Mra. J. H.
Titus, Mn. Waller H.,.a, Mrl.
U. c. WUoon, Harm Marl•
SPilth and Mrs. David Eall-

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Wllh h!'tndsome btac&amp;. hnyl roaf cover. From left
(b;,e,;ground) , Corvall' MonzaSpon Sedan,CbevyD ~o\·~
Sporr Coupe and Che~·elle SS 396 Convertible.

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IXCH~IS.

Women's Sleepwear •. Lingerie
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Cl~ances from tJiock of clllconlloued numben iJ1 lleepwur, lin.
gene, llru, Clr-·•nd foundations, one of a kind, broken sizes •
odds &amp; enda all from our top brands of famous labels, but very
~group.
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Body by Fi, her comforts like door-to-door
carpeting and foam-cll6hione4 seats. Or a
tnp-s~rinkin&amp; Che•elie SS 396 or Malibu.
An economicoi Chevy fi you'D be proud
to be seen in anywhere. Or an agile, sure·
footed Corvair (the 500 Sport Coupe is

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includin&amp; two-speed electric wilt&lt;laiel4
wipers with washer. AU come powercclllb
only Chevrolet caa power a c;ar, Allll81
you have to do to save ou one ill a bis M.J
is sec your Cbcvrolot dealer.

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save you tbe most~-our Chevrolet dealer

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ctealin' tile battom ODf Of .
prices to put you in the lead .
Ahead of the pack. With
the great Dodge breed. Drive your own baEpin: a
Dart. Coronet Polara, Monaco or Charger: Ride
with the good guys.

FINAL NO
NO
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CHILDREN'S SHOES

All' Swimwear
Reduced l OH

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BASIIAN VOLUNTEER fire
Department wlll have an ice
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SLICED BACON ,. 7 s1.oo

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IUY AT SIMON'S

OptnFrld•y
Nltht Until I p.m.

OVER 160 Chlldren'l beJter dresses right from our line• of
Gr'!"IIAW&amp;y, Cinderella, alld others.

SAVE

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• THERE WILL -be an icecream social at the Bedford
Community Center Friday niitll
July 1!9, beglnnlng at 5:30 p.m.,
aponsored by the Bedford Llt-

BREAD

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For easual wear, active sports, traveling and leisure SKIRTS
SLACKS, SHOR1'S, BLOUSES, SHIFTS, CO-QRDINATES AND
MATCHED SEP~TES. Sizes for Juniors and Missy including
lood variety for early shoppers.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6•00 tO 8•00
POt~EROY NATIONAL BANK

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Theyie ready to go-but quick.
LuxurioU$ Impalas, racy Che~IJes,
thrifty Chevy ll~, sporty Corvairs.
ChelTOiets never built more cars for the
money. And you've never been able to save
more on one than right now.

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monlh or pay balance due
f98.22. Qall 992-9218. '
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your home from
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scorpions, silverfish, aptders,
wasps and' water bugs. Avail·
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ADAMS- TRADING ;;cPoa-:t-'7-IS
open 8 dayt a week: Monday through Saturdaf,. We
have radio and television repall, 1110 plenty of entique
items. M1ln St. in RuUand,
0. Ph. 742-5394.
7 20 lfc
ICE CRE;AM SOCIAL Forest
Run Methodist Church, Friday, beginning at 6:110 p. m.
Orders may be ~ailed in
advance te Mll-3483 or m3854.

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July

2&amp;, 111611-9

7 27 3to

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Re1l Est1te For S1le

ITWO 5 room boUBell.

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Better price• than ever oil
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·sher-:!'lat P~lr•:nf,••· Ran·
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WHERE YOU SAVE
THE MOST

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Iy reroodeled, new heating
system, wall to Willi carpet,
close to school and store. on
2'18 Pearl St. In Middleport,
o. Ph. 992-3410. 1 :w ate

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66 PlynJOuth 2295

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Cuelrlu rd~

Vallant 200. t door. Mi$1 blllt
~nts~. 9000 miles by loc&amp;l

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lppd Our Drlvt·l.,
II.YICI IS HEliE I

65 Chevrolet 2295

Crow's Steak HouJe

owner. Automatic. L1ke new
sud priced to go,

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ed and only 1~,000 m•l••· 6
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tlful maroon finish. Radio

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64 Corvair

SERVICE

Atl Niw l~or 1fiij

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Core ellullcloZ6r
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cylinder
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Spotl11u' lawn interior, beau·

1095

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EXP!RIENCED

EXIIIRIENC&amp;D

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

RATS. MICE eliminated forEbersever, "Get Star."
Deluxe Coupe. 1 local ow~er ,
ond
motor overhauled. Good t1 res .
bach Hardware, Sugar Run
c:lean interior.
Feed. P' · :.en'J Hardware.
IIOBILE IJOME, iSM Tilall,lOI ace room and ceDar. This
7 h 30tp
J ~~ ft. 2 , bildfDOIJI~ 1 • hke I property recenUy remodeled ;
·-new, prlced for easy fmllliC· and in good condition. Lot ; lm~la hardtop eoupe. Wh~te j
OON'T ptiiDPJ:ur alusglsh sep- lllg. Ph. Mason 113-5282.
l50r!OO. Priced to sell at I ttn11h. SpotlesJ cle&amp;n red 1~- I
11e tank.
t Klean-Em-Ail
327 liDifiDI, IUtomltiC
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7286tc
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12,500.00.
' tarior.
Pemeroy
'11"1 2-2193
Septic Tank Cleaner.. Land·
power steering anrl brakes .
Jf&amp;OO.IlO
Buys
II
acres
near
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Radio and hester.
mark Farm Bureau.
lnsuranw
Rutland, snme fruit
trees 1
7 Ultc
- AUTOMOBILE Insurance been and strawberries, sandy soil, i
WELL KEPT carpets
show eaneeUad? Lost your opera~ crops common to area, nat~ I Nova 4 door, local owner.
the result of rogular. Blqe ar'l license? Call WY Z.211U. ural gas heat, 7 room
Turquoise finish, power 1teer·
Lustre spot ~leanlns. Rent
I II tlo bath' drilled well, -~l&lt;,ken' !I lng and brake•. Radio and
heat.u, a reel 1harpie
eleetrle shampooer $1. Bak·
bouse, hog house, etc.-·
u Furniture Co.
7 25 Ole I'H\!TO Copfllll Service COP
Albert M. Co1, Broker
tea . madf " "Bi!l ', p!ipet'l. Beury Cleland, Salesman
BLUE . WSTRE not only rids blrtl! ~ IIJICI ain)ost aiiJ
Galaxie 500 4 door, locally
192-3130
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dOCUID!Dia.
owned
and sharp. Radio and
t:anJeli of soil but leav')\1
HZ-2568 or t9W63i neater. VB automatic. Power
lllaler
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I'OIIIOI'OJ
pile. llllfl and tolly. Rent elee7 211
brakes.
trlc ahampooer $1. Pomeroy
GAYNELL
WISE
property
W•nted
Cement Bloek Co. 7 25 6tc
108 Butternut Ave. Ph,
HOUSEKEEPER to live ln. 5293.
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SUPER STUFF, sur.. nul . .That Mrs. Warren Reeves. Ph. I
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11 .Blue LWJ!re for cleaning 188 3290, Albany, 0.

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8 rooms &lt;3 bedrooms), bath,
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semi-basement.
aluminum
Ph. WY 2-2181
siding with Permastone,
uminum stoop, garage, •1.- 1
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000.00 down; balance $75 por ·~
OHIO
month. Total price f8,900,00.
YRACUSE - OLD BUT .NICE
1 hck W. C:.l'lty, Mgr.
2 story brick, 7 rooms r4 ·
large bedrooms), bath, furn· J
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BACKUP LITES _ PADDED DASH -- WINDSHIELD WASHER
P.B. RADIO •• WHITEWALL TIRES - FACTORY FRESH
12 Ton 8 ft. Pickup. Wide
body, 6 cyl. engino, Cab A·l
condition . Whit, over red

SALE PRICE

Cinish, heater, new tires.
ltvel"ll Fl1f loHom, Dumtt

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Good Buys At Your

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60 NEW CARS and TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM ..· _,- ~ 4

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monlh or pay balance due
f98.22. Qall 992-9218. '
7241111

killa ptlita bestJ

-

Vree
termttes.

your home from
anta, cockroaches, crlcUts.
scorpions, silverfish, aptders,
wasps and' water bugs. Avail·
aole at Klns Bullduu Sqpply
Co., Middleport.
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ADAMS- TRADING ;;cPoa-:t-'7-IS
open 8 dayt a week: Monday through Saturdaf,. We
have radio and television repall, 1110 plenty of entique
items. M1ln St. in RuUand,
0. Ph. 742-5394.
7 20 lfc
ICE CRE;AM SOCIAL Forest
Run Methodist Church, Friday, beginning at 6:110 p. m.
Orders may be ~ailed in
advance te Mll-3483 or m3854.

J

July

2&amp;, 111611-9

7 27 3to

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Re1l Est1te For S1le

ITWO 5 room boUBell.

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OUr summer mppllcme salll
11 in run icl&gt;lng.
Better price• than ever oil
Freezers, Refrigerator,, W•·
·sher-:!'lat P~lr•:nf,••· Ran·
&amp;es an A.tr.Con oners.
'
15 cu. ft. ,,..,

FREEZIR

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WHERE YOU SAVE
THE MOST

bat;
Iy reroodeled, new heating
system, wall to Willi carpet,
close to school and store. on
2'18 Pearl St. In Middleport,
o. Ph. 992-3410. 1 :w ate

,,-· 'l'
1 1..,chll..l

66 PlynJOuth 2295

n I--- -- -

Cuelrlu rd~

Vallant 200. t door. Mi$1 blllt
~nts~. 9000 miles by loc&amp;l

eteclrenlc Ord•rlng To
lppd Our Drlvt·l.,
II.YICI IS HEliE I

65 Chevrolet 2295

Crow's Steak HouJe

owner. Automatic. L1ke new
sud priced to go,

IPOMEROY I

•

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Pomer•r, o.

Hardtop. Locallr, own·
ed and only 1~,000 m•l••· 6
!mpalo

"

.t:f..,

tlful maroon finish. Radio

1nd heater.

64 Corvair

SERVICE

Atl Niw l~or 1fiij

eCor eTru&lt;k eHo•tor
Core ellullcloZ6r
•Any Type

KEITH GOBLE FORD

•flY MIN

MICicl.rt, 0

HONDA . '
SAJJ.S &amp; saviCt · . .
Ill ONf 0, JHI

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NICifT PIOI'L..

DICK IIAWLINOS ·
'

ltawlingt Hond•SI~
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WY J.tl"
fjiiDDLIPOIT .

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cylinder
!JOWer
steermg.
Spotl11u' lawn interior, beau·

1095

1

63 Chevrolet 1695 :

.

EXP!RIENCED

EXIIIRIENC&amp;D

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

RATS. MICE eliminated forEbersever, "Get Star."
Deluxe Coupe. 1 local ow~er ,
ond
motor overhauled. Good t1 res .
bach Hardware, Sugar Run
c:lean interior.
Feed. P' · :.en'J Hardware.
IIOBILE IJOME, iSM Tilall,lOI ace room and ceDar. This
7 h 30tp
J ~~ ft. 2 , bildfDOIJI~ 1 • hke I property recenUy remodeled ;
·-new, prlced for easy fmllliC· and in good condition. Lot ; lm~la hardtop eoupe. Wh~te j
OON'T ptiiDPJ:ur alusglsh sep- lllg. Ph. Mason 113-5282.
l50r!OO. Priced to sell at I ttn11h. SpotlesJ cle&amp;n red 1~- I
11e tank.
t Klean-Em-Ail
327 liDifiDI, IUtomltiC
.
7286tc
•
12,500.00.
' tarior.
Pemeroy
'11"1 2-2193
Septic Tank Cleaner.. Land·
power steering anrl brakes .
Jf&amp;OO.IlO
Buys
II
acres
near
1
Radio and hester.
mark Farm Bureau.
lnsuranw
Rutland, snme fruit
trees 1
7 Ultc
- AUTOMOBILE Insurance been and strawberries, sandy soil, i
WELL KEPT carpets
show eaneeUad? Lost your opera~ crops common to area, nat~ I Nova 4 door, local owner.
the result of rogular. Blqe ar'l license? Call WY Z.211U. ural gas heat, 7 room
Turquoise finish, power 1teer·
Lustre spot ~leanlns. Rent
I II tlo bath' drilled well, -~l&lt;,ken' !I lng and brake•. Radio and
heat.u, a reel 1harpie
eleetrle shampooer $1. Bak·
bouse, hog house, etc.-·
u Furniture Co.
7 25 Ole I'H\!TO Copfllll Service COP
Albert M. Co1, Broker
tea . madf " "Bi!l ', p!ipet'l. Beury Cleland, Salesman
BLUE . WSTRE not only rids blrtl! ~ IIJICI ain)ost aiiJ
Galaxie 500 4 door, locally
192-3130
otbei
dOCUID!Dia.
owned
and sharp. Radio and
t:anJeli of soil but leav')\1
HZ-2568 or t9W63i neater. VB automatic. Power
lllaler
~.
I'OIIIOI'OJ
pile. llllfl and tolly. Rent elee7 211
brakes.
trlc ahampooer $1. Pomeroy
GAYNELL
WISE
property
W•nted
Cement Bloek Co. 7 25 6tc
108 Butternut Ave. Ph,
HOUSEKEEPER to live ln. 5293.
1
7 2Z tfc
SUPER STUFF, sur.. nul . .That Mrs. Warren Reeves. Ph. I
I
11 .Blue LWJ!re for cleaning 188 3290, Albany, 0.

Is

~f &lt;'~

',

l'hone

NEWLY
IUS
F'" let CrNm With Eooh : MODELED - l etory frame,
8 rooms &lt;3 bedrooms), bath,
,,_, a ltofriJ"•Itlr.
semi-basement.
aluminum
Ph. WY 2-2181
siding with Permastone,
uminum stoop, garage, •1.- 1
~EROY
000.00 down; balance $75 por ·~
OHIO
month. Total price f8,900,00.
YRACUSE - OLD BUT .NICE
1 hck W. C:.l'lty, Mgr.
2 story brick, 7 rooms r4 ·
large bedrooms), bath, furn· J
" cu. ft. ChMI
FREEZIR

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Blaettnars

oncl

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·BRAKE SERVICE

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lose Alignment Shop

ROUSH &amp;,LY~Nf~
C1mping Trai~. ~
Hort111 lt.
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Phono H2-357t
W M&lt;lln St.
Pomeroy
I'Prmerly Grua&amp;er Bodr
Works

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NOW

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eCompi"J ·~·~tj!

112·21Gt

17-11

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'62 Chevy II • 1

SA'IE THE MOS

59 Ford ... ... 795

"••Ia&amp;•

At POMEROY MOTOR CO.

TRUCK SPECIALS
63 Corvair · · 1099

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66 Chevrolet Impala H. T. Cpe.-6 cyl.

'

BACKUP LITES _ PADDED DASH -- WINDSHIELD WASHER
P.B. RADIO •• WHITEWALL TIRES - FACTORY FRESH
12 Ton 8 ft. Pickup. Wide
body, 6 cyl. engino, Cab A·l
condition . Whit, over red

SALE PRICE

Cinish, heater, new tires.
ltvel"ll Fl1f loHom, Dumtt

""PoMHERovko

.

1

i
MOTOR CO. ·
Good Buys At Your

;I

Add Only
Sales Tax &amp; Title , · ', .1,.

60 NEW CARS and TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM ..· _,- ~ 4

Right Now Is The Time{'

Chevrolot Dooler

Open Eveni111119 P.M..
POMEROY, OHIO

ll
-.... -

GET A NO. 1 DEAL ON AMERICA'S NO. 1 CAR

&lt;,.
·I•

-POMEROY MOTOR C~.
OPEN TIL 9:00 PM

POMEROY, 01110 ·::.

Voice of Broadway '

PEANUTS

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leDSW&lt;,&gt;rlh, Mra. M
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::e:me ., ~!. 111 _L~~ei~;
.-, lair ~ r.r· 1 wor11
MIH Debbie Hawley o1 WaJ. James Hawley and Misl Mll
J"'rilKeS
OD Graat St. at 1:30 p. m.
aeaslon ... llle lltW . . , . a:IJII bridge - bonored with a PJI'• clresii!Bwley.
u;
for • plealc aupper. Mem·
i. the eealer field. Pl'i 'iu ,IY Tl!esaay evening In observ·
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weJ;e raised and com· lhat the state committee will
ben are asked lo brlag table
were made fur work aeulou ~nee of ber IOth .blrthday, _at the
TO HONOR BELP
1!1ttees tor the coming year accept no reports after June !;
I
WednOICiay aad 'nlanday liome of Miss "!lhlrecl Hawley The Rutland Volunteer Fin
named by the American motions made need not
)
serv ce.
nen!Dgo aDd member. .,... IUIII Mrs. Nan Moore, In, Middle·
be boats for 1
~~~r Aualllery ol Drew a second; Ute flsral year was
-Mi
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ked
hel R fresbn\
'port
Deparlmeftt will ·
~
Post Tuesday evening chr"ged 1o begin August I, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mite!&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer as
lo
p. e .. ' entl
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cookout to be held at the Rut·
the Legion hall.
the convention next year will be were in Indianapolis, Ind. Manand daughter, Cindy, ?f Deyland Village
.
held in Cincinnati.
day and Tuesday, to attend the
ton. ere here for a VISit with :Roger Morgen end famlly... ~-~~~ of ice Cl'ellm IIICI cake evenJna,--July Sandt. a
whO
Catherine Welsh, preSident, The National Convention
- San Diego ball
,
his mother, Mrs, David Farm·
!_jlre served during ljle nenlng. their fa~l!les,
J 0,_
In charge. of the mee_ting be held in Washington, D. c. game.
visited with Bill
er end Mr. and Mrs. Arthur •
'l7)0se aUendlng were .the bon- helped at the Fourth of
''
:::n~~s of ~~a~~~~ August~ ~~=P~::~ Wilson , . of Mr. and ~rs Mr. Henry Ervine of Welling- Skinner.
Debbie, {lath Fulll, OX·Roe81 are .lnvl«id·
.
--•- announ
Willard Wilson who Is a Pilch- f d K
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meeting held prec-.umg that Cripple&lt;' Children's Dey
f th S ' D'
p d
or , y., en
rs. arne
Dr. and Mrs. Dell Russell c1
meeting were read and Bet- at the Stele Falf will be Aogust er or e an ~ego a res. Smitlt were united in marriage, Elyria were weekend guests of
ICnl
Cowan was welcomed as a ' 29. Mary Martin reported on Mark and Shari Milch spent July 10, at 2 p.m. at Ute borne his motlter, Mrs. Griff Russell,
Reports on the conven- the trip to Chillicothe Veterans a couple of days Utis week of Mr .. •lid Mrs. Ralph Sham of who is recuperating from a re.
Wee~end
tjon. held at Neig House in Co- Hospital.
with their grandparent•, Mr. ' Antiqmly by Rev. Early m front cent illness. Visiting with Mrs. Ja~ Howell Tent, Daughters
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end Mrs. .John Terrell.
: of a white altar end palms.
Russell Tuesday were
he•· of U?lon Veterans, mel Monday
• 14-eulzling and Mrs. Welsh, and Named on committees were M R. L. Gottlterdt and
niece Mr. end Mrs. Leland evenmg at the DAV hell, With
.
Rulli Thornton
rs.
The~r attendants were Mr.
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Lena Hamm president
In
Mrs. Neutzhng also read the M
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son. Bruce, end Pat Stiles of 1 and Mrs David Thompson of Johnson of Columbus.
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IP was n c ange ; ing, music ~nd public rela- phony.
I white carnation.
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and mudl'tmpi'CvW:'
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secunty .. Ruth Hennessy, g~ Wednesday With her grand- ding. The coople chose Michi- 1 Mrs. Ernest Cover! visited thanks was read from the Coopcheer : Vlfg1n1a Fisher, pu~liel· parents, Mr. and Mrs. George gan for !heir trip. they are re- Wed sda
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Guinther, Faye
Wildermuth Mr. end :llrs. Barrie Phillips October then Utey will be in edrsl.he Wa~ eds Sayesphan
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N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs.Hugh
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It was voted to raise
the Bearhs visited Tuesday after· Attending were: Dixie Smith , Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh v.:ted ;:· to take potluck end own table
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dues from $2.50 to $3.50 per noon wllh Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Roy and Relph, Portland; Way- cently 10 ~u~bu~l WI M
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year. It was also voted to pur- Bearhs.
ne llohach, Portland; Ruby daughter 8
arru y, · r. ~ iDJ commlltee''1f8S giveD by
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card was sent to Iva Powell, Thurston _arrived Tuesday night Racine; Elsie Smltlt, Portland; turned from Col~ wil.,. ·Jftw. ltellilli'"Waa awarded to
who lost her brother-in-law by for a VISit w1th his grandp~r- Charles and Irene Hobach, Syr· she attended. Ute American .. t.. Mrs. Neutzllng.
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death. and a get well card to ents, Mr. and Mrs. R o Ill n acuse: Josephine Smith. Ra- glon Convenllon and tbe 40 •I
Robert Hunnell, who
Bearhs.
cine; Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Wal- 8 Salon convention held there
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surgery at Ute Veterans Has- M . d M Robert Y"" lers Veto Lake Ohio· Mrs. Dan last week. She stayed at th~
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"FORECAST"
FRID4ll; thru TUESDAY
of oppreciation was sent to
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Ross
Hobach
Galli·
conventions.
She
also
visited
vls11ed
her
cousin,
Mrs.
Waller
J~ 29- Aug. 2
Guido Girolami for his • gJues op1 , s mod ert.h
rls. polis· Mr and Mrs ' David witlt her son and family, Mr. Athey, recently In Middleport.
Soupy Saleo in
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wltlt the Drum and Bug)e
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Thompson, Medina; Mr. and ; achn'ld rs. dame~ edouthem ng an Alher guFltsb!dawerend Mr
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which participated In the
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group
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hcellent patterns for Kitchens - Dlnlna Roomm :
and
Dowling
ade at the convention Preyer S Mr.
d anGl drs. daxLe as
li a f ty and
granddaughter
Pam· for a weekend tr1p
- Bat~rooms - Living Rooms.
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' Mrs George Price and family
---iciloisediitltieiimieeitiinig.iiiiiil/ day with her brother end sister- Mrs.
Ann Coe,
Recme,
end Mr.. and Mrs. Chari~ Ents-.
VISITING """"""',
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James
Earlyend
andRev.
family.
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for '~
1 Runnlnt Fool
In-law, Mr. and M:S- Harold
mlnger of Charleston, W, Va., Mrs. Bertha Ward and Tim·
W. Lemley and family.
spent Ute weekend bere with othy Lemley of Columbus are
12 FT. WIDE
bis mother. Mrs. David Ents· spending several days with Mr.
Potluck Picnic
minger and also In Westerville and Mrs. Harold w. Lemley and
Enjoyed by WCTU
witlt relatives. They were ac- family, Pomeroy.
SAtJI GENUINE
The annual potluck
companied to Charl~ston by
dinner of Ute Pomeroy
The Young Wives Club metre- J1U and Gale Entsmmger, who and Mrs. Paul Johnson.
was held Tuesday evening,
cently at the Royal Oak Park had spent the week With their Mr. and Mrs, Richard
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and daughter. Lora, bave
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guest and asking grace The rs. ~n ce ou;g nd . . St. Cloud, Fla. visited over the Norfolk. Va. where they vlal.led
birthdays of Miss Ada ~nd Lu- 1or a Wiener roas a plcmc, weekend with his sister, Mrs. with his sl!ter, Mr. and Mrs.
erelia Genheimer were
Mrs. Lila Ridenour
Lawrence Bing.
Kenneth Cale and ddldren.
nized.
ed
over
a
sbort
meeting
when
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Wilbur
HanThey visited wltb tbelr parl,ms,
Normally 59.95
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it was decided to visit the
Ding spent the weekend In Co- Mrs. Mu Roller and
A sbort busmess sess1on was
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Glass factory end lhe
l~bus wllere they VISIIIil MrB. Wilbur Hanning In
While They Last ...
ned with a b mn and
tery sbop In September.
with Utelr BOll, Ronnie, a stu· pert be(1)re NtumiDI to
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will not be an. August meetl~g dent at Oblo Stele and with Mr. borne Ia Belpre.
sident. Miss Sauer and
,
to the Meigs County Fa1r. lll{iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili~;iiiiiiiiii
Betty Cline of Middleport
Arrangements were made to
w~comed as guesb!. Reports give Mrs. Earl Ritchie a filled
were given. A round robin was baby bank lor ber new baby,
sent to Mrs, 'Gladys Cockier at Mell.ssa. Attending were. Mrs .
Holrer Hospital. Miss Sauer, Clor1s Gaul, Mrs. Lela Windon,
All Wool- 9x12 SIZE
the speaker, had for her topic, Mrs. Sue Burke, Mrs, Marilyn
"God's Word the Bible."
Robinson, Mrs. Evelyn
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Sue Hayman, Mrs. Ja n,ie e
Big Bargains on Every Floor- This Is Our Annual Clean-up Sale Celebrating
ou .,. 0e1 r.eo
Youug and Mrs. Joyce Rllehie.
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Mrs. Young reOOved a gilt
POMEROY
The
End of July - Coma In and Share Many Bargains All Over The Store.
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UDbelleva* bal !'rue
CIITIPIID OAI nATION
door prize W88 WOn by Mrs,
28, 1968

Auxiliary Names Committees,
Dues rn
. Tuesday's Meetr·ng

'Ar"un an'd
About
Middleport

About
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Many Questions Remain

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townhouse. The back ooor ""'
un'1cked, pollee believe. r
as !his Is in any large city, the
nurses had apparently beco..te
careless in Ute quiet neighbor·
hood known as Jelley Manor.
The police Uteory Is that Ute
killer went prowling along Ute
ro 11 of townhouses, others also

bousing nurses, and entered the
first at which the doorknob

turned.
Of the killer was Speck,
pollee say, he was familiar wltlt
the house and knew it was
occupied by young womPn .
Speck had been showing up ill
the neighborhood for five to six

...,ko, hanging around ·a
seaman's hiring hall located a
few steps from the tow'bhou! .
There is a small park~Luella
.Park-just behind the tow11o
bouse where Spe~k Is reported
1o have been seen more tnan
once. From there. a loiterer
could see the your~ women
sunl&gt;atlting behind their home
and watch them leave and
eonie home. It is not certain,
howeve~·, thdl tbe man who
eventually entered their home
knew they were nurses.
The killer did not lie entirely
when he said he had come for
money. In between IJr after the
murders, poUce sources say, he
look about $35 from the house

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women will probah1(
walt
until Corazon
survivor
of lhe "":=~~~reaches the witness
But police have two I!Jeo~~"le!~~
One is that for a
nurses honestly believed ¥ .,
might be merely a burglar. ~·b.l . ,
olher is that the all American ·"
nunes, confident ill lhel!' • ·
newly-acquired training, b&amp;o'.f ·; '
lieved they could eelm the ' ,.
killer just as they mJcbl cUll
an unruly patient. Tbe lllrte --.
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then!?
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-Since he lol'd the nurses he
oeeded "money W get to· New
Orleans," did he actually take
ailytltlna?
-Why dldn'l · the nurses
reslat?
-Where Ia the murder
weapon and the killer's bloodstained ell hes?
-Why did he do il?
Pollee may not spell out ell
their aiu!wers until Sr; · &lt;k
comes lo trial - an event
which could be a year or more
off, However. the fo!lnw;ng
partial 1111wers and theories
were obtalned lrom some of the
Jrulll closest 1o the lnvesllga.

eight murdered nurses.
pUalied. il the state Is to make a
It Is not enough that the 24jery belieVe It was Speck who
year-old drifter from Dalles
stole lnio· !be town househas been Indicted for each
dormitory at 2319 E. IOilth St.
slaying and faces arraignment
on tlie night of July 13 and,
In criminal court Monday.
craelljr but within the bounds of
Pollee must still solve the
legal sanity, filled II with deatlt,
mysteries which remain in
Sellle Qaeodon.o
what has hee'n called "I h e
These are some of the
crime of the century,"
~o~ winch, In whole or in
They are also, by seeking out
part, ·liiVe heen answered for
the scores of people who knew
the publk&gt;-and some of the
Speck this summer doing their
answers, gained from police
By ROJIERT T. LOUGRRAN
utmost to lind proof lhal Ute
aources:
Unlttd Pren International
ex-eonviet and sGmetlme sea-How did the killer get into
CHICAGO (UPI) -While
llltln was legally sane on lhe
the bouse
Richard· Speck awaits his day
night when he is accused nf
-Did be know It was
In !liJurl, Chicago's pollee are
slaughtering Ute elahl yfliml
oeoupiecl by student and
working with undlmini&lt;'ed
women.
FUiplno exchan~e nurses from
lnte!lllty on the ease o1 the_ _ _B_o_th_IB_sk_s_m_us_t_be
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Cjlleego Community Ros-

EDffOR'S NOTE: Allboup
aealllln Richard Sped&lt; bas
lleell Indicted Ia the maa11ere
ol elpt llud~nt nurses, the job
ef Chicago pOllee · lnvesllaatora
II far tram ever. SWI- lo be
ssolved are .. a tong list
of
unaaowered rptestf81111 surroundIng tbe crime. 'i'bts dll)llllcb by
Vele!'811 UPJ polio" reporttr
Robert T, LeulbriD probes
sonit of those 1jaesllons.

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL XVIII NO. 72
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Air Sorties Launched
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IIEts CARPEl HOUSE
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-All Seasonable Merchandise Greetly ReducedMen's Henley and Surfer

COllEGE SWEAT SHIRTS
SHIRTS
School Colors&amp;lnolgnl1
$i:99 Value · ·.. SALE $1.89 $2.95 Value .... SALE $1.89

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I Group Men's Neckwear

Velues to $4.25

Valu" to $2.50

SALE $2.65
KNIT SHIRTS

1Gre.,

Golf &amp; Hanley

$4.00 Value · · · · SALE $2.65
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Quick Clearance 69c
Men's &amp;Boy's Swimwear

l PRICE
Men's Blue

PIN CHECK PANTS
SALE $2.45
! PRICE
No Alterations Please
STRAW HATS · · · ·- · l PRICE
loy's Sport &amp; Dr111
GOLF CAPS
SHIRTS · .. .. .. .. SALE $1.69
1 Group of SPORT COATS $1.99 Values · ··· SALE $1.35
Summer &amp; Year Around

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Men'• &amp; Boy't

SALE $15.00

Bermuda Shorts · · · · REDUCED

SUMMER SUITS REDUCED!

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. ValuH-Ia $69.95 SALE $45.00
Valute to $49.95 _SALE $35.00
Values to $59.95 SALE $40.00
Valutt to $37.50 __ SALE $25.00

For .4.nniver.ary
Mr. and Mrs. llenry Wells of
Ball Run were guesb! of bonor
at a cookout Monday even!Dg
pen by their daughters, Mrs.
James Woodyard and Miss
Sandra Wells, at the Woodyard
borne in Albany , in observance
of their 27th wf!Iding enniverIIBI'Y·

A decorated cake and bome
Ice cream were served
with a chicken barbecue dinner
Mrs. Dana Fick, Mrs. WllWeUs, Mrs, Emma Sboenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
and Karen, Doll Speacer,
the bonored guests and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Woodyard
and Debbie and Misl Wells.

Weddin1 Plmu
Bein1 Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Garrett
bave lllliiOWieed the engqe.
ment of their daughter, LIDda
Louise, lo James Robert Flelda,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Williiam .
C. Fields, Pomeroy.
AI present Mr. Fields Ia BerV·
lng In the 30'Itb Med. Battalion
of the l2nd Airborne Division.
Miss 'larrett Is a native of
Norfolk, Va. and Is employed
at the Naval Air StaUon there.
The wedding will take place
October 22, at S o'clock, at lbe
Ingleside Baptist Church in
Norfolk, Ve.

SALE

SALE! llistamatlc 104-$19.50

SUMMER FURNITURE

Kodak Camera Outfits

Aluminum Folding Furniture - Steel and Aluminum
Gliders and Chairs - Aluminum Cushioned Chairs-

Outfit lncludl!ll the 104 Camera - ll F'luh Batteries
- a package of film - Instruction Book.

SALI $4.90
SALI $6.00
SALE $7.7S
SALE $9.541
SALI $10.00
SALI $11.00
SALE $10.00
SALE $12.00
SALI $14.00
"LI $2o.GO
' PLI $11.00
IALI f21.GO
SALE $26.00
SALI $21.00
$ALl $32.00
IALI SSO.OO

$12.50 CHAISE
$13.95 ROCKER
$14.95 STEEL FOLDING CHAIR
$14.50 CHAISE
111.50 GLIDER
$25.90 GLIDER
$29.95 CHAIR (CUSHIONID)
$27.5G REDWOOD CHAIR
$32.00 REDWOOD ROCKIR
S$6.00 GLIDIR-2 SlAT
Pf,OO GLIDIR-ll IIAT
$62.00 IWING

Coats and Clark's Reel Heart

KNITTING WORSTED
4 OZ. SKEINS
Bl&amp; selection of eolon -

plain and varlepted -

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A complete aeleclion of fUm for movie cameras lnstimallc Cameru - SUII Cameras - 35 mm . Color and Black &amp; White.
:nlc V.P. 616 Vorlchro1111 1'111 l'llm - - - - - 54e
· :nlc V.P. 116 Varlehro1111 P1n Film
S4c
$1.10 ·V.P. 122 Varlchrollll P1n Film
73c
Sic V.P. 620

39e

SSe V.P. 127

39c

65c V.P. 126-12
5lc V.P. 120:

lie· rc.dok Pluo-X Pan l'ltm No, lf5.20
lh KrNIIIr Tft.X P1n l'tlm TX IU-20
tl.25 Kodak lktaehro-x FUm IX-620
$115 Kodak lixt1ch. X Pltm 126-211
$1.95 Kodachre1111 II Film K13540
$2.75 KodaohNIIII II l'llm K13$46
$1.95 Kodocllron!o II V.l', KX IU-20
$1.15 Kodaco.., l'ltM ex 620
$1.15 ~oftr X Film CX127
$1.H Koo!Kolor X FilM CXI2640
$1.25 KOclaco"' ~ I'Um ex 121-12
$1.15 "-"•••• X .l'ftm ex 120
flAil Kodocolor X I'Um CXI16
fUf rc.doefl.- II Movie l'llf\1 llnm
q.ts ICodkh....,t II lufiOf I Movie l'llm
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HAIR SPRAY

A prafellional halr 1pray tbat holda and boldl and

Mercerized CrochetCoHon
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$9.95 ROCKERS
$11.95 CHAIRS

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Sole Fridjlv -

Swings - Redwood Cbaln aDd Rockers.

All mercf!andfse offered for sole Is taken from our stock ofNallOMlll/ Brandt.

"The Home of Arrow Shirts"

Wind Symphony Is 'Delightful Experience'

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