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CALL: 742-4211

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for belplng to stase an IUlauth- Three central Ohio
orlr.ed p!Jbllclty stunt that end- and the greater Toledo
ed In the death of two top pi· were the hard hit by
lots alii! ·lbe loss of 1 f500 mil· storms and high winds
lion plane.

IF BUILDING A NEW HOUSE HAVE YOUR -CONTRACTOR FIGURE A

SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES

BOTILE GAS FURNACE

RATES APPLY UNTIL SEPT. IS, 1966

THEN CALL US-742-4211

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A VIEW OF OUR
RUTlAND BUlK
BOTTlE GAS PlANT

ed forma lion Oilht June a ov·
er Edwards Air Force lla8e
Calli., w,. made for the ool~
benefit Qf General Electric and
wllhout
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This Is 1111 ·and lollftlo, opilalors of 'HE
and tile
ATHENS buslntls located at Tho •Plains,
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Thoy liyo .at tho small .house ._..,, tho Gas Plant and ..- thart
to corvo you &lt;ourt..,usly. Thoy havo sorvod thon of you lo
the Athens Aroa and have dont a 100d fob.

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Compony in Athons, Ohio. Within 6. monlho.

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northern, western and central
portions t1 the slate.
A cold Iron~ which moved
to the state around mldnfgll&lt;t, /
was expected to pu•h tl)e
derstorm oyslem Into eastern /
Ohio lhls afternoon but lair.
and cooler weather was pred~cH
ed lor tonight.
The bureau uld temperatures
today would range !ram the 70s
to the 80s before dropping to
lhe 60s tonight. Sunny sklea and
80 degree wealher were predict- I
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FIRST TICKET- Phil Hill of Racine, center, purchases th~ firs_! ticket at the gate into the Meigs CouDt~ Fair at 10 a.m. today. Pat Edwards, left, was seller of the first ticket to the five-day event. Standing at
nght

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Mushall Roush, RD Racme, who motored to

House Committee, Federal Judge,,
Eyeball to Eyeba II over Powers

were strong enough lor
to
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beenmarshal
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of' 'p,
Ohio State Jnghway Patrol Officers of Patrolman
In Marlon Couoty lll!d.
and COrporal rank wlU be asked to work a six-day week
lAGad Bloclred
for the balance of the summer, according to an announ·
The HIBbway Patrol uid
Colonel Robert M. C~laramonte, Patrol
leu trep blocked Ohio 47
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Chiaramonte emphai!Zed that the extra
20S 1n Prospect aDd
will be voluntary but the men will be compensated
WASHINGT~ IUPI)- A spacial thrll·judgo court today overruled a lawor court judge's r"trolnlnt~ 0 ,..
road creWII worked
for the extra day.
cleaning
the d brls
Chiaramonte stated, "Traffic tote lhe law can expect to be dar ogalnst hearings by tho House Commlttoo on Un·A marican Activities. Tho decision came only mlnut11 boo
foro tho commi.ttll wot obout to moot In deflanco of a U. S. District Court judge wha ruled Monday that It
Prospect May': Harry e •
and deaths .In Oblo arres~.
could not hold 111 planned hearings to which critics of the war in Viol Nam wero subpoenaed,
said 60 to 'I&amp; ll'ee8 were·
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U. 5. District Judge Howard .F. Corcoran issued tho temporary restraining order Mondoy. Tho govommont
oppoalocl tho ordor late Mo~day n•ght to tho U. S. Court of Appeols. That court considered tho lnues night. Dovid Buolon, chlof fUdge of the circuit court, or dared 1 special thr-judgo court omponolocl to docldo
whathor or not the low..._ , ordor should otond.

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"Why, we mllht 88 well mt
Jtave any ~ at alii" ,
Kep. Joe R. Paol, D-Tu., CHICAGO CUP!) - The Cbl·
who liJXlllSOl'8ll the 'biU lllllt ago Transit Authority fded a
ll(leC1ed to &lt;Oilduct the lllqutry, !Pulll-million dollar suit Monday
IDld blo ~blc Houle col·
seven steel compaoleques: "I'D make II sbart_aDtl leis witb price flxinl,
..t. AI · ~ aa_ 1 . ... The defelldants Include Arm. aoemed. I, Qd I lblnt ~ flO Steel Corp., Mlddlelon.
J!ltmbet of 1111 eommJttee, ,~ Qbio ~ Baldwin • Lim• Jlam.
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WE'RE WEll SUPPliED TO Fill ALL YOUR HEATING
AND COOKING PROBlEMS. TRAilERS AND VACA·
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INGS. CALL TODAY.

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WASHINGTON IUPI) -The / freezes over If necessary. I "never In the history of this threw
!be J.oulslana 1881.
r.an reduce acddenll," •
Bouse Comml,ltee on Un· think It's my duty to the boys country has this court or any "You bave giveo me a
.t the Patrol Superlnlendent.
Activities and a · fighting in Viet Nam iB the other court enjoined the legisla· complicated and falotty pru;,.
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Thls added duty while aaldnfl COLUMBUS (UPl) - Gov.
court judge were foxholes."
Uve function."
lem" Corcoran told the coaai
a lot of our men, 'Ia the equlva· Jamea A. Rhodes ordered an headed today for a historic Asst. U.S. Atty. Joseph M. The 61J.year-old Corcoran, a tendmg attorneys. Then, altar
to li!IIDce anti-poverty
lent of addlD( 20 per ...m t. Investigation Monday of ~gea collision on the question of bow Hannon, who represented the younger brother of onetime taking two hours to make up
In four other Ohio arour manpower. I don't beUeve of discriminatory practices In far one branch of government governmeot at the bearing New Deal stalwart Thomas G. his mind, be annOUIIOed his
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we can alford to millll any op- the Columbus Youth Opportun· ean. go m enforcmg an order before Judge Corcoran, said, (Tommy the Cork) Corcoran, decision to a stwmed awllenCII
·. The/Cleveland centers, lnclud·
portunlty to reduce Ohio's traf· lty Center.
agamst aoother,
issued the restraining order 1o in the courtroom. Evea tho
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The order went iD
The committee, no stranger
response to a suit by two ACLU lawyers did not expect
Hough'rarea, .,.. to serve about formally dtarged Jobo Edward Officers wiD concentrate In tor Willard P. Dudley of
I? controversy In Its 21·year ·
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witnesses subpoenaed to appear the order.
·1,000 4elinljuent youthe,
today with the murder areas ahowlng the sreatest need state Bureau of
life, planned to . defy an
before the committee today. His ruling was on the grmmdl
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uuarmed pollcemen •• for additional enforcement, oc- CompeosaUIII after a
unprecedented ban tmposed by
They are Dr. Allen M. Krebs that the congressional 1118lldate
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V.S. DIStrict Court Judge
and Walter D. Teague 111, both setting up the committee In lhe
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of two more ocar- lllforeemeot pollclea followed A. Chapla, asslstant U.S.
Howard F. Corcoran and push
of New York Cily.
early days of World War U WBS
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and tattooed suspecll In during the ·~ holiday per· IIOCl'etary.
abea~~;;-"come_ hell . or high
The suit was filed hy Krebs possibly uncoostllutlooal and
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Friday alaylnp. Both men lods will be adherocl to by Pa- Chapin cited et&amp;ht Instances water -With IU hearmg.
and Teague by the American deserved study. He said tbiJ
:oocold th ard
reported armed llld dan· trol Oflicera There wUl be .., In wblcll Labor Department In· The bearmg was scheduled COLUMBUS (UPI)
Th Civil Liberties Union, a long- "possible controversy" led blna
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written waint,.s for moving Vflllgators found vlolaUoos of for 10 a.m., EDT.
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• Ume critic of the House to create the three-judge (l8ll8l.
~!.:::""~ ~trongwest
Wliney, 38, described only u violations and driven who ¥1o- the ClvD Rflhll Act at the At precisely the same hour, •
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cooter, operated by
three-judge appeals court panel
w e r . men ess an argued that the committee's ment's argument tbat the time
baD and ~&amp;9)' ralll wue
detectives
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bureau.
was ~peeled to haoo down &lt;ts were taken thlS month, . Selec- mandate directing it to investi· for witnesses to sua would bo
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Tbe department aent
decision on a Juslice Depa~ live Service System officials an- gate "propaganda" and "propa- alter they had appeared before
llletedated
earlier Illdogs on leaahes. Tbe
Jmresll&amp;atlng team here
ment move to have Corcoran s OOIUlced today.
ganda aclivities" that were un- the committee and suffered
In M~llfl!e J:t"';!,:!~1111 18
lasted only two Survey of Streets
monthe ago at the request
lemporary restralmng order set They said 2,190 Ohioans will American or subversive was injury if they eventually rere lh~
mloutes llld no dale for his tr1- CouDcllman Doa Colllllll wu the local ebapter &lt;litho NAACP, ISlde. The depsrtment was be inducted into the armed fore- vague and a threat to freedom cited for contempt of Congress.
hi8b winds, ·felllng trees ,
II was announced.
appointed ebalrman of tbe wblch charged the center was acting as the behest ol Speaker es in September, compared with of speech.
Pool's proposed biD would
W&lt;:r lines i.. areaa lrcm
Scotland Yard ll8ld the two llreet eommlttee MondaJ nlgbt discriminating agalnot Negroes. John W. McCormack, D-~s. 2,207 who were tal&lt;•• this
Cites _Ruling .
make it a federal offellllll
Ia ~ A tornado
suapects atlll IOIJibl were IIIl' at • reJI1)ar but brief meetllle Dudley baa clalnled the de- At . ISSue waa . a major month, The national .eau lor The ACLU Cited a rulmg by piUlishable by up lo 20 yean
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Maurice Roberts, 30 who o1 Pomeroy COUDCl1 presided 0'1· putmeut neVI!' made any ape- eoosUtuUonal queslion, one that September will IM(37 3110 8 drop Supreme Court Justice William imprisonment lor an Americla
barns SO:tb 01~
the names Roaald
or by Mayor atarles Legar.
clflc cllargea Ia blm.
;rentually Coco~drulleqd to tha of 3110 men from the 'August fig- J . Brennan Jr. a year ago in a citizen to provide taogible aid
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upreme
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ease involving a similar Louisia· to anyone engaged In armed
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detaned oDd mbmlt aa outline ~ aeed- NAACP labor and
doctrine-as old ao the nation
na legislative committee. Bren· hostilities against the Uni~
were llfven lb lhe ed atreel rep11n at tho aat c:balrman, Saturday bad
lllell-of separ~Uon of .powers In September last year 1,374 nan said at the time that such States, regardless of wheU.
Camer,. 011 Beam
81111)' ofll,tltll pnllHmen e&amp;rl'f• reJI1)ar IDIOtlq of COilllCll. Ia maDded Dudley's
among the legiSlative, Jwllcial men from Ohio were called Into bearings "have a ebilling there was a formal deciarstlaa
P~ CALIF.
out ~'•lll•otnmt ollhe atlanda- - • Leaf1o Paltz, llllinl be bad refused
uecutlve branches of service as psrt of 27,400 nation- effect" on public opinion. He of war.
Orbiter, ~·· lint
Lucien l'ulllnl, Roy Reuter, the faderal dlrecllve to
ally.
craft to clrclo the moon,
bearllbt tattoo "True ColliDa, 11111t · lbt mayor,
the eenter'a praetlces.
Began Monday
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McComiell said the
The !rain of evena began The total gross called for the
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Monday when Corcoran Issued alate In September will be 3,364
11101 -. _ In ~ far the
NO UONB MEEtiNG
11 of 17 Approv!ld by .....,linC and flllin8 of
a restraining order to block the men, but thet figure will be cut
:ut aul far It • Thlll'lllay.
Do1e Warner, presldeat oflhe Behind dte Wheel
«&lt;IQQDatory job orders
eommittee's hoaring on a bill to the 2.1911 net when some men
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Tbe- ""lpnllinl ebected out Poiiiii'O)' Lions Club, 8DJllllDC' Elevea Qf
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whicll would bar American are eliminoted by medical ex17
:;"~·ln :,:..nnsm(sslon ed llldl,y the club wdlmt ba" ed State Illgh..jp;;;r~
Dudley said alter
~ ~om aiding the Com· aminations and other reasons.
WASJDNGTON (UPI)- Irresponsible urban reneworo...:""!'.~ an
tbeJr reJI1)ar 'll""'n8, lhls ev· tho wbeel road testa Mollday ..-ed blm to lnveeUaate
mllllist VIet Cong. He ordered Included by counties
a r e al projects by the city of Cleveland were partly to blame
.....~:;:.'":rbit ol .. _.._ ealni, ._ to the opeoiDg tl the aDtl were, llfiPIGted far 0 op- ~be milbl bave a report -by
the bearing• stopped until a Fairlield
Galli&amp; 4 'Hocking for the racial riots last month in the Ho?ab area, Rep.
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-lor 1 license.
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the commit- Meigs 6 Vln~n 10 and
He made the remarks before a Senate subcommiltet
lnd l;Jif.21 m11ea at 111
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preltminary iulinallaaa
ud procedures be nvtewed to
Itself was constitutional.
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'hllllly fin. were ·-ovid·far a ...._.. , lllrmfne whether ~~~=~ Cocoran's ruling was received
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in 1963 that Cleveland 1
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~- ar IV- IDalruetlon permiL Teall ..... woUld·be helpful Ill
Capltol Bill. "A court, tellln&amp; a
1959.
fall of 116S, adbl&amp; far I ...,.;ir 1..,,.; utili eoolir ~ ata'L iJclleduled aplD lodiJ II 411 Cll- requirement. llld the
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The General Telephone Co. at
Marlon said some telephone
Unes were down.
At Toledo, 1 Toledo Edison
spokesman said extra crews
were on duty for the expected
storm and power was restored
In most areas within an hour
and one-half.
Toledo pellce reporteoj several
minor accidents were caused
wheo the power failure affected
traffic Ughto. One man was
treated at a hospitel and releesed.
'Ibis mol'lllnl'• thunderstorms

OSP GOJng
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PICTURED ABOVE
A RECENT SHIPMENT
OF 500 GAl. BUlK TAf¥KS
JUST RECEIVED FII.OM
MACON, GEORGIA

RUTLAID, OHIO

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Value-wise shoppers from a
4-county area come to thhi big
furniture mart in our small
town. WHY? . .. Because they
get big town selection at
•rnall town prices. We're just
famous for values! And you'U
find all the famous names you
want: Maytag ... Zenith ..•
·Serta . . . and fine furniture
from the nation's leading ma·
kers. Shop Rutland Furniture,
you'll be pleasantly IUrpriaedl

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Jlonal Golf Qualifier at the
Kirtland Country Club was re·
vised.
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Prospect was one of the bard·
eat hit COIDJ)IuniUes In the psth
of lhe storm which moved east.
"'ani from Kenton In~ II~~~=
(:ounly 'and also bit Cs
and Lante also In Marlon
Gllead, in

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OHIO, 2 mil" north of Athens,. 9ft U. S. 111. 33.

33 ond Tho Plain• ontroncf.
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Cleveland area wbere the sched·
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were knocked down at Prospect and winds follawed 1 night of
by the la!Ung trees aDd limbs. scattered &amp;holfert and tbtmder·

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In 196-t A~netd Grato purchoncl tho llaltlo Gu

We're famous
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Furniture
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Values, Too!

OUR .~ B~K TRUCKS

swept lhrou&amp;h mosl of the

. A,lr rora,. Secretary Harold early today
S. Brown, 1n an investigative Baln also pel!ed
report, ~ged that lbe UJ.fat- Columbus, Springfield and the

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ord and 1.11'1 tamed rua aver· "He denle8 11. He Insists be
th1ng Clllude Olteen threw to vicUm of a four-run rally Ia the three slllgleo but reliever Phil O'Toole waa tagged lor 811 age.
1n lhape. He sUB 11u plenty
the plate Clncinaatl rap~ lor fourth lnaing.
Regan otruck out Dei'OII .ioJtn. hits, bttt Ted Davldaelt, Jack
WW. lldeu.t
alttlf, but Jle 111 neil Betlin!l
a bfl, but tbe Reds atlll came The trouble started wllb Jim aon to end tha same.
Jlaldschu and Doa Nottehari The Dodgers will be without wbere be abouJd In the critical
out a f.lloser Monday nlgbt to Gilliam lea&lt;flnl off . the Inning Art llhamsky waa aent up u yielded oa1y tw~ hlf1
1-3 Maury Wills lor the aer101. He llpOia. We tlott't hive lite
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Los Aageles.
with a liagle ·and Iiou Johnst!n a pinch bltler In the elgbth ID- iiOtnp of relief.
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haa been bothered by a dtronlo of team tbll can overoome
Jooe
The former Reds southpaw foUowinl-.:itb 11, homer. Tommy nlag with an appol'ttmlty to sot Tonight Joe Nuxban (4-2) s ... rlgbt tmee ailment, aaravated pllobJa&amp; rnlstalte~."
tougbl the
wu. banged around for II hits ~vis sll!llled, al!&gt;le seceed and a major Jequo record Ill 11vt lor the Reclll agalnat Don But- whe!t he leU wblle mating 1 tag • Any1111 1n the Jnnt
Ills ·career Mortday
In I U iDnlngs BRd hla aucces- scored oo Wes Parker's single COJisecutlve bomen. H1 lllqled. ton (fl.ll). ·
several weeks ago.
aa pull padlock, on my
, l!:ddle Cottoa a•r-wj~Ju
son gave up lour IIICII't, but to center. Parker took tblrd It wae, IIi lael, a blimer nlglll The Reds aold n,hthllader And Pilcher Doo Dryad&amp;Je 11 any ttme I'm not giYing 100
he waa able to
Cincinutl couldn't get the hils when \!ada Plnaon threw wildly lor Reda plncb bitten. Gordy Henlt Fjocher, obiained In a In General Manager Buzzle Ba· cent or lltat I'm not In shape,"
heavyweight a:::~
when they counted.
to I~ plate and John Roseboro Coleman got aliugle In one trip lrada from AUanta for Joey vBBI'o doghouse.
retorted Drylldale.
a narrow, •but ,
The defeat was the fourth laid ilcll"'A 1 perfect squeeoe and scored, Mei.'Qutel!. gol a Jay, to the Boato1 Red S... BaY&amp;al said he beUeves the "It looks lib be (Bavaal) Is
slon.
one-rus lass Ill I row lo .tha bunt to ·st;ore_ Parker.
single and Chloo ReuJz drove Itt Flllcher, 211, bad an O.S record big righthander, a zs.rame wJn. worried more about outllng me
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€ottoo won the plaudits
Dodgers by the Reds, who lillve
Rally 11! Sevealb
a ruo with o· aacrtllce fly.
witb the Reda.
ner List year but a.u this ,... 115 per cent tban winning the "'bat • llllay - YOIJR ..~ sparse crowd at the Laa
drtpped three of their last four The Reds sot a pair of runs lending llta Clnclanati lltat:lt Darren Osteea, Up brleny soo with a 3.8'1 earned run av· pennaat • , . Aa for me, 1 have
ow loou lib • bear!
·€onveation €enter and
games and now are 101!. games lo the ..Venth ilrt singles by wert Pinson, with four hila in earlier thiJ 1888on, 91aa recalled erage, Ia out of condtHon.
only 1111 thing In mind, and
1121s the-Yiclor. li!anaser
behind league - leading Pitta- Don Pavletlch 811&lt;1 Plnstn and live tripa and • run halted In, from Bollalo of thelnlernatlonal "He doem't loot rl8ht to me 11 to w1n lbe pennant."
Chemeres went lurtber,
ing the challenger was "jobbE~
out of the charnpiunohip.
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with my worst tight evor," 1Ci?;
res said. "He gave me a bad
time. I wasn't throwing my
purtcbes and I couldn't seem to
Amorieu l.eapa
St. Loull at Sen Francisco LOS ANGEL"" (UPI) - Lo , get goi.ng. He hurt me with a
W L p el. GB Jackson &lt;IJ-9) VI. Perry (18·2). Angeles Dodger
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Do n •LAST DATE SET
83 51 ·528 1411 Pittsburgh at New York, Right Drystale a '"lary esllmated at NEW YORK (UP)) -The
Cheshire ousted the league defeat by Pomeroy last. Friday Rothgeb who went an 10 lruJ. side out that Inning, and illlbe i g,~~:l~nd
champion Middleport Barons, night. Southern, winning over ings, giving up 7 scattered hits, ninth, but got into trouble rl&amp;ht Minn:oota
:: ~ ·:;~ ::~~ lllicago at Pblladelphla, nigbt :ore than : 1 ~· 000 tt~s.;easo~h New York Knickerbockers meet
from the Syracuse doubie-elimi· ,Oak Hill by default Saturday, striking out a fantastic 19 bat· away In llta lOth.
I California
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apparent v •~sa " 1 w• the Los Angeles Lakers Oct. J1.
60
nahon Pony Baseball tourna- lost to Pomerny m the second Iters, walking only 6, and hit·
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New York
53 58 .508 17 ClncioDati at L.A., night
the nght·hander s attempts at Ito open n 35-game home stand .
me?t Monday mght 6-5 In tO game Monday mght, 9-1. The ling nobody,
Jim Pr~ce led of! with a dou- Kansas Cit
52 : ·: ~1'1 St. Louis a! San Francisco
returnmg U.e mvestment. .
J in their final National Basketinnmgs and moved into the winner betw... Cheshire an d John TaMehlll of Middleport, ble, JUIIB Tyo waa safe sl":,'
Boston
y 53 70 :ul 26 1'1
in ~~~a~:; :n ~3 ;~a~~o~IR~~; . ball Association season at tht
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serru-fmals to be played Wed-!southern on Wednesday w iII wbo came on ill relief ol IJatt. error, and Rothgeb
Washington
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nesday at 7:30 p.m. agamst meet Pomeroy Friday nigbt at ny Lewis in the Cheshire 8th Pnce home, tyu~ tho ICOre,
' 53 70 .431 26
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Southern.
7 30
With one on nobody out and with runners on f1rs1 and third.
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HUMPHREY RELEASED
It ~as the second loss lor the Cheshire woo. oa the. strong the score tied at 5-5, was charg. At that point Shertstop Den· . Cleveland 4 Wasb. 3, ulgbt
Nalloaal Iape
"He doesn't look ri ht to me ST. LOUIS (UPf ) --Quarter. .
M1d~~ they absorbed • 5-4 lelthanded pitching of b11 Joha ed with the loss. He sol tile a1s wa• called in to pltcb _to Detroit &amp; New York 5, night
G. AB. R. H. Pd. and 1 told him so." s~d Ba vasi back Buddy Humphrey, St.
Beebe, wbom he . walked, lil,l· l Minnesota ~ C&amp;ll1. 3, nigbt
Alou Pitt
103 376 67 129 .3-13 recently. "He denies it. He in· Louis backup man since joiainl .
lnB tbe bases agatn. Thom~s s Chicago 4 K.C- 3, 10 Inn. , nigbt Clrnnte, Pitt 109 454 73149 .328 ststs that he Is in shape
the National Football League
groundban was played home, Tueaday'l Probable Ptlehera Alou, AUa 116 501 85 163 .325 He still ha; plenl!' of . stuff team in 1963, was released
forcing Tyo. lor the first out.
. tAll Times ~DT)
Carty, AUa 107 352 49114 .324 but he Is not getting it wher~ Monday by the Cardinals.
But the game went,"' Chesh· Colifornm at MIDIIOsota - SJrsel, P1tt 103363 114117 .322 he should in the critical spots. Humphrey, 30, an eight-year
By VITO STELLINO
surge, the Orioles aren't tryll\g the loss. Harmo1 Killebrew hit '"' wheo Cliff Queens twisting Chance !11-14) vs. Perry (6-5). e Cepeda, St.L i¥1 338 51107 .31a We don't have the kind of team · pro veteran. was placed on
UPI Sports Writer
to figure It out-they'ro just a two-run bomer lor the TWins bouncer to sborl wao mlsband- p.m.
Allen, Phll.t i¥1358 78113 .311 that can overcome pitching mis· waivers and went unclaimed.
Boog Powell isn't suro wbat enjoying it.
while Joe Adcock bfl two aolt led, Rothgeb scoring, and win- Kansas City at Chicago - Morgn, Houa 79 'l/7 39 87 .314 takes."
He is now Cree to ••aotiate ao a
II Is but he musl be doing Elsewbere in the American homers lor the Angels.
rung the &amp;&amp;me.
Odom (1·2) vs . Joba nt-8). I :Santo, Chi 110 100 70 125 .313
free agent.
something right.
League Detroit topped New
.
Tbo Sarona went up z.o 11 •p.m.
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Heims, Cilt i¥1377 51116 .306
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Back on May ~. the hulking, York, 6-~. Chicago beat Kansns Doo Buford smgled in AI the secoact inning on two walks ] New York at Detroit Amerloan I..eque
an has ohowa good form
In
245-pound Baltimore Oriole first City 4-3 iR 10 inillngs MlnReso- w... with one out ill the lOth BRd Jim Warner'• single They Downinr (7-ll) VI. Podreo (~Z).
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G. AB. R. B. Pel.
training camp this season with
baseman wasn't hitting any· ta edged CaUfol'llla: 5-3 and inning to hand, ~cago ils made It ~ ia the third· 00 t p.m.
Ollva, Minn 116 445 18141 .371
Dallas . Wenzel b a rookie .from
where near his weight with an Cleveland topped Washingtoo, triumpb. Buford • blt off Joe Aull'l single with one out and Washington at Cleveland - F.Rbsn, BaJ 116 w 92 135 .313
Sat! Diego State.
anemic .180 average.
4-3.
Grzenda came after Wels Lewis's lingle.
. Hanoan (3-5) vs. Bell 113·1). ltallne, Del 100 352 rllfle .310
Now less than two months In the Natlanal League, Los sinsled and waa sacrificed to
~ 7:30 ~.m .
Powell, Bai 112298 19118 .298
later, Powell i• hitting .298, Angeles nipped Cincinnati, 4-3, second. Bob Locker pitched the Cheshlra _Ued it at H In tbe Baltimore at
Bostoo - BRban Bal 118 470 'II 13'1 .291
leading the major leagues 1n Atlanta defeated Houston, 4-2, final three innings It Sala the fourth on omsles by Queen ~ Drabowsky (~) vs. Brandon Wgar, Cleve 10'1372 5&amp; 108 .290
runs·battelf.iD with 92. He Is and Philadelphia drubbed ChJca. victory for Cblcago. BID Loaden, • walk, and Quilleas (4-5). 7:30p.m.
Rlcllrdt, C_al 88317 411 92 .290 HIRAM Ohio IUPI) A
also second In the Amerlcllll go ll-5
Skowroa lined a twl&gt;&lt;'llll pinch double.
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Berry, Cit! 103 2113 'lfl 85 .290
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KanUe, NY 118314 17 110 .287 eoup1e o1 •ew 1aces wt 11
'ght
League in hemera with 30.
After Powell hit his first omer ill lbe ~vem: to tie tr e The Barou went up agaill by K C 'at Chitaneoso z,
Horton, Del 1113 353 62100
lng to llllld spots on the Cleve- 1
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Ptweil continued his surge homer in the fourth inning, the g~ 3-3 and ore. lito"" a Z in the fifth on a walk, Ge.. N. - y k c~gD trot~·: ht
Rome Rnu
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and Browns roster this week.
Monday night when he hit three Red Sox look a H lead in lbe IIUIIJit!S.
, 2IIOth
Powell's double lllltwo llljUieZe W~~hhl;,. "at ~el
'gbl N 1 t loa al lagoe: Aaroa The Browno acquired a pair
bomers •n one game for the .sixth on Tony Conigliaro's two- Norm Cash 1
oaretr bunts. The Barons gave tllose Baltim e t Bosto an ' "'
Braves 113. Torre Braves' of guards Monday ln trades lor
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third time In bis career. to slve run homer. But Powell blt bill homer blgbllgbted
tlJree.rnn fUIIII n,ht back In the 7th oa
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Maya GW:ts All.;.
undisclosed draft choices.
tbe league-leading Oriole! a 4-2 'tecond off starter Jim Loobarg filth Inning that carried Dellvit 1 walk, . llll batsman, and two
W t'"Pct GB Zll· StargeU Pirates ·,. Saito They obtained Joe Bob Isbell
11-lnning triumph 9ver the in the llinth to seod the game to victory. Cash's two-run errors.
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Boston . Red Sox that conlltiued Into etctra Innings and then homer and a I'IIIHCOrllg llingle In tbe l!aroa lOth sWI tied at Sen :an
U 50 :580 j'~ Ameri.a.. Leacue: F. Robin- Ralph Wenzel from the Green
the Oriole romp It thelf first connected again off rellever by Jun Northrup later ill the W, Powell ted off With a tdn- Los Ang 1
66 50 569 3 IOD Orioles 31· Powell Orioles Bay Packen.
modern day pen?ant.
.John Wyatt in the 11th to inning and Ray Oyler'l ,1'1111- Ble and scored on Lewis's oin- Pbllallef:;: 64 54 :542 1 30; 'Pepilooe, Yaoka
Kill., Isbell, 6-foot-1. 250 pounder
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decide the game. Ed Fisher got sctring liagle In the lllxtb gla_ l!ut Rothgeb atruck
out St. Louis
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was a regular wlth the Cowboys
09 58 .5&amp;4 1011 lndiaDI llf.
the game m the nmth lnn~g Orioles although he Deeded- But the Tigera had to survive • 1amt to gel out of further trw· Atlanta
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the 1963 11J11i 1964 seasons,
116 61 479 13
and his third, a tw•run shot m help from Dick Hail in
the lbree-run New York Rlnlb ble.
Houston
~I II() 436 1811 Nat 10 1 al Iague: AarGII hut miSsed fast seaso1 because
the lith, won it as he knocked lith.
lnllln~ raUy that llcluded Tom Lewi1 II 'I lnll~s Iaiii~ 7, New York
51 II()
1810 Brave! Bl; Clemeate, Plratei of injuries. The four-year vetteer~·l..:==qr~=CIUA=:RJ::':':O==Ja all lour Oriole runs.
Triple Blgbligbu lnllinl
Tres)l' two-run homer. Mickey walked 4; TannehHI In two IDD· Chicngo
Sll 77 .338 30 II; Allen, PhliUes 30; White, - -·
- - ... - · · What caused the change in Jim Kaat tripled in two runs l?"ch, knocked out In tile In&amp;• fanned Z. walked ooe, aad
Mooday's Retulta
PbiiiJes 7ll: StargeU, Pirates 'II.
Powell?
to highlight a three-run aeventh nmth, got the victory while Mel Ault in I iulng fanned nobody' Pbila. 11 Chicngo 5, Right
Amerlc:u League: PoweU,
"1 WISh I knew," Powell said inning and sive Minnesota its Stoltlemyre ~lered the 1o...
walked 1•
Atlanta 4 Houston 2, nigbt
Orioles 92; F. Robinsol, Orioles
almply, "because then I would triumph, Kaat also scattered tO .Jun Gentile aed Chuck Barons · · · · · 1121 020 000 l-5 7 6 L.A. 4 Cincinnati 3, nigh!
15; B. Robiason, Orioles 64;
have started to do it sooner." hits le boost his record to 17.. Hinton each hit two-nut homer• Cheshl_n .· 000 300 2011 2-6 II 3 Tuesday'• Prtbable Pltcllen Horton, 'ngers • Conigliaro,
Whatever is causing the while George Brunei suffered II lead Cleveland to . victory. Lewrs, . Tannehill II) (LP)
tAll Tfmel EM')
Red Sal 74 Horton Tigen '13
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DodjJers 1().1, P~, Giants ta.
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Chicago at Pblladelphia - 2; Maricbal, · Gianl.t I'l-l:
homers to 8CCOUDt for an three Syracuae Pony League .tourna· Holtzman (6-12) vs. Jackson Maloaey, Reda 13-4: Koulaz,
Senator runs. Sonny Siebert gat mont wllb an euy 9-1 WID over (11-11 ). 8,05 p.m.
Dodsera lfl-8_
the will and Mike McCtrmlck Southern Moallay night.
Atlanta at Housloll -Kelley Amtrlwt Leqae: McNally
the foss.
be:ef.O"::orn:~~~~mped a. &lt;Z.2) vs. Bruce (2·9). 9:30 p.m. Oriole• 11-3; Watt, Orioles 11-3:
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nmg, acor- Clncianad 1t Loo Anseles - Boswell, Twins JJ.S; Suford,
Gilchrist About
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~ u::rd,ot add~ Nuxball (4-2) vo. Iutton (fl.ll). AngelJ U.S; Palmer, Orioles 13NEW VORK (UPI) - It's a finished third, two gameo out. To Move Again
. final run In the ~- g
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horrible thought and an impoHold Commaadtng lad
GOLDEN, Colo. !UP!) - The Sponson of lbe tourRey are
Ute oubject to mention in front On the morning of Aug. 15, Denver Broni!O!I' trouble!Ome Crow Crow &amp; Porter
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of Hank Bauer, but what if the 1966, the OriOles showed a 76-41 star luDhack, Carlton Cookie JJanh.are Wllli81DJ ' NationBaltimore . Orioles should blow record, whlcb is 35 gamea Gilchrist, may be a member of wide ~ 'l1te Dally Sen!he pennant?
above .5011. The big diflerent't the Oaltland Raiders before the tinel Crow'o
House and
With the lead they have, it's . this time oot only Is their 13\1- week Ill out.
Store BRd
Service
rather ridiculous to think about game lead, but thai !ben Denver Coach Mac Speedle Station
it. Bauer has thought about U , doesn't seem to be anyoae confirmed Monday h!o !meri- Bob Burdette, big rigbthandbowever. And he Is anythmg around capable of
catching can Football Iague elub was er picked up hll third win of
but a ridiculous man.
them.
01 tile verge of completing a
toumameat when he went
"That thou~hl always crosses Nonetheless. Batier keeps a trade wljh Oakland for
tWo 'the route for Pomeroy, limit- I
fOU~ mmd. coofesses_ !he wary eye 00 distant second unnamed players.
1ng Southem to six hiLt.
Baltimore manager, wetghmg place Detroit
Burdette wbose earller wins
his words carefully. "I try oot
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_ . ~tered against CbesJt.
to think about It, thougb."
"FraDkly, I'm mere worried LAS VEGAS, Nev. &lt;UPl) - Ire and Middleport fanned 12
Fine, but what if the Orioles about our pitching staff than I Jose Torres, 173, New York, ad 1sauec1 lour b~ 011 ballo.
octually did blow th• peManl am about the chance of outpointed Eddie Colton, 1'1311, Racine hitters were Roy John,&lt;(
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In the seven weeks remaining? someone catching us," says Seattle Wash.
J5... retained ... wltb a double aad lingle
"I ain't gonna answer that Bauer. "Steve Barber and ...,.ld Ugbt beavywelgbl tille. ad George Lawrence Roonl~
question," decl.tred Bau~r, Wally Bllllker both are out with
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Baditel, Gary Hart ~ Brei
~isely taking tbe Fifth.
tendonitis. There's two pretij 'SYDNEY, AustraJJa !UP!) - Halt, eaet. a tdJtgle.
'l'beiQ!!T.a 1 Mot' r•111
PosolbWty ExiJit
good .pitchera. It puts a hell~va Rocky Gallellarl, Ill, Austra- Bldllel plt£bed the dlslance
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Remote as it Is, the dent in tur. atalf not havJns Ua, stopped Ronnie Deeost, lor sOttthern and struck out
t23' « a - 274 ""' 1M.
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possibility atill exlsta that. the tbem, but I'm bopins tbey'll 1131'•, Brocktlla, Mall. 10.
elg!ll and walked l01r Pome=~.~.,_
Drioles ceuld 10 into a Slllldea come around pretty soon."
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my. hlttera ,were DanJo1 Abbott
PLAT BED. V-8 motor, 4-lpeerl tr'l"niuloa, Cood
nltledive !bat woufrl cost tbem Bouer ligurea thhe were two AUCKLAND,
New Zealand wlllla pair of doubles; Burdette,
Q-llc.loo 'l'V · -- - . .
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tlrel. TbJa oot rlioa OIR pod.
their lint pennant in modern turning points for the Orioles (UP!) - Mandel Santo&amp;, 135, 1 ., doable and single·
and
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lrnerlcan Leagde blstory.
~ season:
New Zealaqtl, outpointed ~vey George SkJnMr.
Burt,
The specter of the 1964 The first~ came wbea theY Patteraon, IJI, · ~~eao, Nev. 11. 114 Roller lllllm, uc)t 1 aJn.
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Pblllles lllwaya Ia with them. bea'l the Twfus live slralibt
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Tbet was tile year the Pb11s during . a ~ay apan from rLAYD GCII4N!IB
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bad a' &amp;\1-game lelid witb only Jllly 13. \be second turn1n1J CAJILISLE, Pi. &lt;'IJPI) -The
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twelve 'to play and let the wbole point, accordlns to Bauer, WasllfniiDo RW\irw MnndV
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lhlns slip through _theil' llngm. occurred Immediately altei tbe deilt llanker BW Hater 111 Uti
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The Orioles bol!:ited up lhlngs ·All-Star break.
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pretty . weD ~lves that • we had an elgbt.game laad Da~i H8,a, a fu1Ibact, ....
particular year.
. . at lbe liUle pt1 DetroH beat na )IIII'Obaaed defe•IN liaCt Bile
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On the mol'lll!ll ~ Aug. 15,_ two In • rew, cultini our Jeid 0wtn1 . rraio lite Dallli -Cow-~
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They ln\tllldlltely• pnaloditj and toot.. three Blraighl from Flabmaa and ~ Otirbell 'litd ..· ··· ·~!will 1' rt'
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PORT CLINTON. Ohio WPil II,
retired
alter pany. CariiJtP':ter m =
before the microphone At lhe left are Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Leatherberry of Car·
millimeter cannon ftre.
' :- The "Reams T~:" tr:in~~ ~[, 5:'5&gt; a.m:. Jane T: u~ 16, compleUnJI4S y:an of ~~~:f. =t·m:be~ Is!' !aster maJa.
rollton. He i" first vice preSident of the orgamzalton.
Laden with bombs and not \ '"' guns on two R ., ab m k· 12 30 a.m.: Orco up 16, 2:4~ a. se~lce. s re remen. w
tena~ man at Ky..,r Creek
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ui ed lor aerial comhat, the 1strat10n program• at a rea
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lective
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e: :P -ks "took evasive
ac-] fast today us the Democratic m. ; va eyE t pod
18 2·' Mr Tennant waa ftrst em- Plant, Bernard Is a ID8Iter
Mrs. llir-hinger 18
For tbe ltrsl time In many
I ~.o~ .~w. spokesman said. and c~ravan swung '""' its second ~30 ··~· ~, a~:rns :;~8 4:~ ployed by the Company Febru· malnienance
man at Clifty
Gillen Surprise
montbs, Mrs. VIola Hartenlie.; back to their 7th Fleet I day of touring northern Ohio. a ,:·mN.atio~at d?wn 18 , 6: 05 a. ary 22, 1923 as a laborer at the Creek Plant, Leroy Dugan,~':
Mrs William Elchmger was i bacb, wife of Sberlfl Robert
carrier in the South China Sea
James D. Nolan, candidate ~- .j~nks down 18, &amp;.I&gt; a.m.: Windsor Plant of the
Beech ~~ P:n:i ~~=DYPlanl
pleasantly surpnsed Sunday af· 1 c. Hartenbach, served
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for secretary of state, and Wll· Ja~es Durant up ~. IO:S5 p. Bottom Power Company, Pow· e
Sayre hUJband of
ternoon , when members of her • prisooero Mooday nl,lht In
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Ch'll' he Area
liam 1.. Coleman, nom1nee for m . Franklm Pierce up ~. II: · er, w. Va. He lartr beCame boil- and Ro
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lamlff gathered at her heme, Meil• County Jail.
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lieutenant governor attacked 05 .. m . Andrew Calhoun up er room man class B and sen- Betty, Is an 81lldllary equl~
~ock Springs Road . with well I Mrs Hartenbacb oald a• a
Searched for Plane
wal they called Giv. James ztl pi2 io am . Peggy Downey ior boiler operator and assist- operator at Philip Spom
died baskets for a dinner in rule s.even to eight prisoner• 1 M .1 countv sheriff Robert CINCINNATI tUPf) - The l Rhodes' lack of state aid for up zo 12 35 ~:m Jefferson up ant boiler room foreman. He His other/~:.: W ~fl
&gt;bservance of her b~rthday. 1 are tbe maximum. It is very C ~~a~enbach's department, Civil Air Patrol searched ~~ ·~ water polluhon control and edu· 21 , 3 a,m.; P~lncipio down transferred to the Philip Sporn Hollman ~ Hoyt
Present were Mr and Mrs. UDusual,." she salu, "lo have re rted an accident today at Chillicothe area today for clu cation.
:12, 5,25 a.m.; H. E. Bowles Plant July 1, 1949 as an uslat- and Gera ne
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Earl Eichinger of GJrard Mr. I this many at one time ." And
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Route 33 one and to the whereabouts of a private Nolan accused the Rhodes ad· down 22 6;1~ a.m.; Elsercliff ant shaft operatinB ensln&lt;ler W. Va.
1ft.
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and Mrs. Wilham Seyfned, Gat. worse, they eame just wbeo
t~n:h~~r"~ mile south of its plane flown by Stanley Bennett I mimstration of "presentmg a down 23, 3,30 a:m.; Inca down and was promoted to bls pres· He and hla wile Blanch
t1pol1S , Mr. and Mrs W1lham 1 want to attend the Mei1s 'unction with Rt BBt
'lor S1lver Sprmgs, Md., Satur· l false water,,pollution control pro· 2:1, 7, 30 a.m.; Alton Zepbyr up ent po11ltion of shift operatil!ll tend to spend some time
&gt;1chmger and Lmda and John· County Fair."
l h t D 1 Johnson 21 of day eflroute to Las Vegas.
gram" because it calls for local Greenup 4.45 p.m. ·
Luther engineer In 1953.
Florida but to retain
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Cddels er t ade • an , o' hl· .. l The CAP said hiS fuel supply government and private indus· He~man down Gr.;,nup 5·30 p He and his wile Blanch -have home In New Haven. He Ill a
') and Mr and Mrs Wi~iam '
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be 1 th Clifton Maaonie
Houdashelt. Syracuse ,
M1ss •
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C truck went would have run oul a u . try to spend $419 mllhon on wa· m . Philip Sporn up Greenup resided In New Haven, , a., mern r o e
Mane Houdashell, Athens. Mr : Four t:ounties G~t
I ;.als~ep ~t'"t~e ~heel , crossed Chillicothe area. He was fly•~~ ~ ter pollu!Jon control during the 7:is p.m.; zephyr up Green· since 1941. They have seven Lodge No. 23, an~ an honor~
and Mrs. Allen Ewhmger. I Cn•l Sharin Airl
to the tell of the highway, green and white Mooney
next four years
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up 1:45 p.m.; Luther Herdman eblldren, 18 grandchildren and ~mber of the American
Pomeroy , Mr. and Mrs Char· Congressman W~lter H. Moel· ' knocked down a telephone pole with the number 6054Q
"fl's a ..ra~se program, he down Greenup &gt;.30 p.m.; Phil· 3 fll"'&amp;t srandchildren. Three glllll,
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Jes Sayre, Wolf .Pen , and ~r . ler d&gt;-Ohiol , announced today and tore out 120 feel ot guard
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asserted . Its no stale pro- ip Sporn up Greenup 7:15p.m.;
&gt;od Mrs Fn tz Sayre and fam· Ule US DA has designated ' before coming to a stop.
Shawnee Mayor wdl gram. OhiO " not even enf~c- Zimmer down Greenup 8:05 p.
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ly of Chester.
Me•gs, Athens. Gallia.
and The sheriff SOld traffic was Lear! Miller's Race
ing the pre~~nt water pollubon m.; Helen R. up Greenup 3:10
Lawrence counties in the l(Jth held up for several hours while NEW LEXINGTON _ Wil· . control law.
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. p.m.; Barbara Gay up Greeo~
I Congres!-aonal District eliglllle wreckage was cleared There liam N. Mor&amp;.n, mayor of i "Loc~l commuRI!Il'S ·~ betn~ up 1 a:":'·; Polly R. up Gree~SIX A.pp Jcntlon.s
to r~C@IVe emergency cost-shar- I was heavy damage to the truck Shawnee, ana ~..-hief Probation forced mto separati~g thetr se: up
3.:15
a.m., J . :;:
Rf'ml by Counl'll
mg asSistance under
Pubhc i and no arrests or in)urJes
Officer of Juvenile Court. today er systems, to put m dual oy LewiS down Greenup 5 a-m.,
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S1x applications for mem- L 85_58
· Dale C:len Permisten , of Ida. d Perry County Chair-~ lerns, to mstall modern sewage Barbara Brent down Greenup
M
bership were read when the , aw
Today 's · action was taken in : ho was ' arrested by the sher- was name
of the Miller for Congress trea 1men t fact !Illes ·" Nolan said
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a.m.,• Cotton QUeen up Mel"'
;yracuse Gu1dins Star Co~ncil response to Representative Mo- 1 iff;s department at 10:29 p.m. ~~mittee.
"Consequently t~ey are bemg dahl 8:151 p.m.; Mark Easton
~o 124 met Thursday mght, •ller's Aug. t request
f 0 r Mondav on charges of .intoxica· . .. 1 think Clarenoe Miller Is forced to the llm1t of their fi. up Meldahl 10 p.m.; Producer
Aug . 11 : Th~ rn~~ng was con-·droughl assistance in the tothl tion. He is in county jail await· . the man to serve the Tenth! nanc1al resources and the state ~p Me~ahllD: 35 p.m.;
~llducted m ntuahsbc for~ by District. The program is to be 1ing hearing in county court.
District,'' said the 30-year-old , has not contributed o~ dollar liam P1U down Meldahl 10.55
'he Councilor Ural
lhomas. administered by the state and I
Morgan in acceplinll the ap· l ~~financial assistance, he COD· p.~ .; Rav~nswond up Meldahl
{out me busmess was
tran§- county ASCS committees in the I
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12.10 a.m., John Warner dowa
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Nolan
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bold
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hi a.m.; Mary Ellea
Members present were Coun,
. .. SOUTHEI\N CALL
and Imaginative provam Wl up Mel a 4 a.m.
•il Dep~ty Florence
Potts, *.,···''"""' """.--c ''""~-· -, •. ··· Long 3rrl Degree~
All Soutllern High
Scheof the state and federal govem· . Gallipotl~ Dam - OVEC _up
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laze! Clark. E1leen . Clark.
AGADIR, Morroct-o (UPIIfootball candidales are to re· lments part1e!pating In the li· 1.50 P· l!l· ~ . ~met down 11.45
.'helma Grueser. Mane R1zer. A fisblnJ trawler
jammed
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - Doz· port to the high school Thurs- nancing."
p.m.; Rinser up 12:20 a.m.; R.
\da Slack. Sadie Thuener, Mrs. with womea aoct children on ens of present and former.taxl - day morning at 9 a.m. to re- 1
H. Bosworth II up 3:10 a.m.;
l'homas. Margaret Cattrill and a pleasure voyage !llaok on cab dri vers ~ere questJ?~ed ceive equipment. They are to
Harvey Jordon up 5:10 a.m.;
:ylvia Zwtlling.
tbe coast of thfs Moroccan through the night by hemiCide bring $1.20 for mouth protec·
Brian B. down a:~ a.m.; Brim·
town Monday. Officlat. oaid detectives seeking the k1ller of 1
stone down 1:10 a.m.; L. Fiore
Veterans Memorlal Hospital I loday more than 80 persons 31-year-old Barbara Bowman. ors.
up 9 a.m.
A.dmlsriloDI - Alice Lumas, were foart'd dead.
Miss Bowman; a secretary
EASTERN GRID CALL
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.Kaaawha River 0 . F.
JIAIIRY DAVIS
)ayton : Lillian Maynard, RaAutborltfes said the victims who lived alone In a Price Hill All boys of Eastern High ' n yracuse
.
Shearer down Marmet 10:15 p.
~ ine ; Gertrude Drake, Vinton;
were among women and chU- apartment, was stabbed
to School interested in football are ] A six o'clock covered di~h m..: L. W. Sweet up Marmet
Vivian mnguss. Dexter ; Con- dreD invited aboard tbe local death early Sunday by ·~ IS· asked to pick up
equipment dinner was enjoyed by the MIS• 12:ztl a.m.; Beaver down Mar·
)ta nce Shields, Pomeroy ; Ber- trawler nett for a vacation sailant who apparently ptcked Wednesday , August 17, from fl. sionary Society of the Syracuse met 22 a,m. : Charles Steven.
ha Hobstetter, Pomeroy: Col- c&lt;uioe celebrating the Roman her up in a stoiet~ cab. It was l u at the school.
First United Presbyterian son down Marmet 3:40 a.m.;
Ted Abolin, Plant Man- er, W. Va., and later beCJ¥M
mel Woode, Tuppers
Plain~ ; catholic feast of tbe AasumP' the fouriJI unsolved olay1ng of a
Church In the social rooms Helen ~- down Winfield 3:Ui p. ager at Ph!Up Sporn Plant, re- boiler operator and then opera1
~rs. Steven Sayre,
Middle· lion. Too many turned out for woman In CmcmnaU in eight
RUTLAND CALL .
Friday evenmg, Aug. 12.
m.; Tina White up WIDI11ld oently IIIIIIOWICed tile promotion tor. He tranalerred to the fbiJ.
lOrt; Susan Knight. Pomeroy.
tbe outing and were crammed months.
All boys of Rutland H 1g h , Followmg the dinner a partial 5:10 p.m.; Fort Dearborn up el Harry A. Davis ID Shift 0p- 1p Sporn Plant July Ia, IMI u
Di10bargeo - Christine Hol- aboard tht trawler a 1m 0 , t
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School Interested in
football 1meeting was held, conducted by W•nfletd 11:45 _p.m.: W. H. SJm. erating Engineer effective Aul· &lt;Ontrol eperator and waa pro.ey. Lela Laudermill. Shirley ho ld to h lder pollee
NOW YOU KNOW
are asked to pick up equipment the president, Ada Slack, who ver, Jr., up W•nfleld 1:15 a.m.;
t 1 1918
mated to usllltanl shill opera!:letersen . Mr! Kenneth Johnson :.;;, er
' ou '
The second !Illest bulldln1 In Thursday. Auguot 18, at noon opened the meeting with the Allen R. Merrill down Winfield 01Mr.' Dav~ waa first
em· 1ng engineer June I, 1960.
1nd daughter.
the country, ont lo the Empire at the school.
reading, "The Purpose of U01t· 3:30 a.m.
ployed by tile Compapy as a He Wll a native of 1Pltll· -- - - t " " · ' " " " " ' - " " ' _ " ' _ state, 11 tbt Cbryoler Building,
ed Presbyterian Women," from
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TAKEN TO HOSPitAL
the Missionary Dial, In unison.
Windsor Pl.tnt of the
Beaclt lnghouse 'l'l!clmleal Hlgb School,
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Football equipment will be Tbe Empire Slote 1ft.
Mrs. Curtis Wolfe, Chester, For devollons Mrs. Slack read
Bottom Power Company Pow· He intetrupted bill employmeal
I&gt;EVOTED TO INTERE~'I OP issued at Pomeroy High school ,
was taken to the Camden City "Just A Dreamer" from ,','Mil·
with the Company in 00 ..
MEIGS . MASON AREA
Thursday, August ta. Soph·
CITED FOR SPI;ED
Hospital In Parkersburg yester· slon Yearbook of Prayer fol·
serve
three yean in lhlj U. i.
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Juniors
and
Seniors
are
Rogert
G.
Graham.
21.
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day
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Pomeroy
ambulance.
towed
by
prayer
by
Mrs.
Lin·
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Navy
iD the Pacific.
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•Jcftlr• 1 • Ow•n, I'Ublllft.,
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btr I 121
Stebb'
th Am
Cl\..ter T•nnlft\11, ltillter
asked to be there al 10 a.m. AU Racine, has been cit into a - Her room uum
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son
ms.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris
He is I member of •
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••~~='!n:'~r:ne~:~~,oo~ ..··g:! Freshm en are especially asked lipo1is municipal court Aug . 17
I Roll call was answered wttb of Euelid Ave., PaintsvWe, Ky.,
erlcan ~' Veteran of J'or.
~!~?a ~D~!~!~,~:,;.51~~ :U: to be there at n a.m.
for speed by the Ohio State PaBOND FORFEJTEl!
. . a verse or scripture. Re':'tl entertained with a party honoreign wars, Isaac Walton aad ·
,~ae.. Offl~ Phon.• W"V 1-21 M. r.mta...
tro!.
A f25 bond was forfeited 10 were read and approved 8 8 ing their son, Danny, on his
t t In the Eagles. He aad hll wife,
·~':,:: V:.1 "~!~~d cJ... Glatuna
Mei1• General Hospital
Mayor C. 0 . Fisher's court Mon- free will offering of .$7.2&amp; was 6tb birthday Saturday eveflinl Plan! were made to 151111 nd Veda reside in Pomeroy, Obit.
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Admissions _ Sam Sisson,
STRIKE ENDS
day night by Dee Kenneth Gear· taken. Names of rrusslonarle• t the heme of hllO rrandrnother 1 project to provide playgrou
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, , _....... Reedsvill•· Leo Taylor. Racme ; DAYTON (UPI) - A strike heart, 53, of Ashland, .KentuckY, to be prayed lor were readKalnd ~ra. Elsie Haddox of Mlddl,; equlpm~~--ltyer Hchlldren h:! : :
~:uJ=., ~!~ 1• ~~:. cH;~3 ~~:= 1Evelyn B~rrows, Hogsett, w. by 80{1 steelworkers ended Mon- charged with assured clear d1s- inc1u~ed those .In Hona
!'I pert.
Meigs uN.u
orne ~ Mid10
't:.:-,...,u~ "'"' "'""A' ., va.
day when tentative asreement tlnce.
a~d the Uruted s~~ rM;: Durlns the eveniD&amp; aames Golde~~ ~~~ &lt;;•:•tis~ Church
:::;~ o:.~~~r ·~:~~~b;:U! e.;t. ':!! Dl•ehurges _ Leo Taylur. was reached ~ilh t_he Dayton
OCAL TEMPS
swns m Okl.ahom:. Mrs:ePearl were played and pictures tak~n
recently at ~e farm home
PaLb hnllael om~•. wuuo; 11 •
Steel Foundry m a dLSput~ o~er
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downtown same was a:•ven 'I
of the guest of honor and h11
Mr and Mn. WilHs Anthony
~:~~!\~~~: ~-:~: =~~=: s;s:"~: MARRIAGE LICENSE
lhe ~ay paych:cks are d1stnb- p:;~~ra~~d~y at ll :3t a. M~~~~':'eeting was dismlsed bf auests. Prizes were awarded lo
cher11 Rktle.
Funeral services far Ruth I.
:;u,..~~;~~~~.?~~o.':"'\~ ~·l;!n,:;, Waller Junior Haggy ' 21, of uted m the mamtenance depart- m wa/82 degrees under sunny the Rev. Linson H. Stebblnl!l. David Smith, Mary Kay Gallag~ '!be class voted to contribute Russell, who died Aupst I,
~~!5' P~~'~:::··,:~~' tau~:! Pomeroy. and Nell Vonda Me- ment. The walkout began Thurs. skies.
Members and invited goes~ 8 ~ Her, Jeffery Goodnile and Mi-- $1.&amp; tt be used fur 8 basketbl;ill were conducted Friday, Aqust
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Curry, 17, •f Rutland .
day.
tending were Rev. and Mrs. chael Wayland.
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and net and also ID provlda 8 12, at the fO!IIIIDIII Funeral
WST
Linson H. Slebbens Jill( Cand· Relreshmenl.t of Ice cream, gilt and card lor the children Home in Muon, wltb till
Time
Haclo's They'll Do It
URBANA, Ohio (UPII - A ice, Mr. and Mrs. Tbomu cake, were served alter Danny .r the bene on their birthdaya. J~ MorriJOII olllclallnl. lao
fire Which bumed out Ben's Clark; Mrs. Mayme Holmea, had opened the gilts and cards Tony Fowler and
Manning tennent ,... made In Blfel'o
Driv..ln Restaurant at a loss of Miss Frankie Mumaw, Mra. recelv~ Favora 01 balloo~ JOoes w.,e commended lor their view Cemetery at Mldd1eporL
$511.000 Monday was attributed Pearl McBride, "'t's.
Ad a and
Y were I 1ven eoc remodeling of tables in ' the ServJni u pallbeaNrl were
today by Assistant Fire Cltiel Slack and Mr .. Richard Duck· chi!~
Mr
Dal church haeomenl A
wiener Jamet Ruuell, Ketlllltb 'l'ltoJD. ·
Earl Powell to delecHve wll'lns. worth.
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Jet~·
~ roast was beld l!ld P'IRIP sing· psoll, Raalell Tbompeott, Auto
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yocom. Its
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ery,
· lnl followed witb Mrs. Kloos Un Russell, Truman Rusaell and
owners, "id IN! bulldlnB would Allen DUl Given
~ttyo:'l':ir:'":· aM:?Y::.J. u leader. Mrs. Tony Fowler Frank Russell.
be rebuilt
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• gave devotiOIII. -Miendltti were Out...t-town relatives attend.
Birtlulay Surprue
end children, Mike, Jell, John· lite Rev and Ml'l. Sltldell and ~ng· were Mr. 'and Mn. Ow•
ASKS 1151,11Z
Alien Dill 91&amp;1 gu~st of honor . nle Vroman, Mrs. Elsie Had· chlllfren: Tomnty, 'nntmf, and Russell, Mrs .. Harrlell RtweB
CINCINNATI (UP() - The at a surpriSe birthday dinner _dox, Carol Morna and the bon- Laura of PJaltlbitri; Kenny By- Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Li
Eagle National Life Insurance recently, at his borne, Texas oree and boll and holteaos. 1!1'11, Steve llacliHr, ·Mr. and RtweU, Mr. and Mra. CJtar1a
C. of Miami, Fla., filed a $152,· &lt;Ommunity. A decorated blrtJI.. Sendln&amp; lilts were Mr.
ond Mn. Gerald Anlholl1 and son, Slwmon, Jr. (Evelyn lluuell)
IJ6li suit in Common Pleu Court day cake w~ sen;Ill with the Mrt. Eldan Morril, Mrs. Hallll Joe, Mr. and Mrt. Manning and - · Clulfles and RtweD,
here Monday asalnst the Grand dinner to T Sgt and Mrt. Clar· Rlghthouse, Mr. F. L. IJWe Kloel and cldJ!INn, K...t, Lori Mr. OWeJI R....ll, Jr.,
of
Aerie of the Frstemal Order or once Spurrier and 100• ~nnls, and Mrs. Ralph Painter.
and Lynn, Mr. ind Mn. Fowl· OutrlealtD W. Va.: Mr. and
Easles for allelodly making er- of Apple Valley.
ir and 11011, Marc, 1111 Mr. and Mri. ~Pierce, Mrt. N10m1
ronoous statetJ1111ta.
and M.!.'.:.!tham..nd Scott FlatMri. ~ ·albbl .and dilldRn, Tbomjisoa, Mn. Jam~ MrQJOL
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DAY')'O!i &lt;UP1r - lluaaen Mrt. WDUam lolorrlttoq lllld .DJ.
opinion reqoellled b' Tusc"a· and
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Spies, ruled Monday a branch and Mrs. Ruaseil,
~ ed doWn~ibe Oral~ ljlv~· ~ilk~ , bilnl hull JtW
l!ld Mn. RuQeU ~
university d!Jtricl I• not re- llqlna dnd Jlldy, ~ •.::: them and thea bavt aeeepltjl 3i''lilli' ~' 'l'hll ~ II bl ~.
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LOI ANGELES (UP!) - It burgb..,
Leo Cudenaa' doub!l- ~ 1J. Md Pela Roee, S.~-1 with
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· ht a1ainst the Melli Com·\ plnst the eounty &lt;ODilllls~lon·. the date w,,,n comm .s oner ,
:!toners vaeal\nl
Bedford • ers by George ~~ Ll!)rina . C~r· initial~ rehiU&amp;ed •Ierma~~~~: ·
Township !Wad No. WI haa .been I,per, ann&lt;Minced hT1 ruling today: bon on I e vaca 00 lvlsio~
denied by Common Pleas Judge i Rea.On clled lor the decision was merely • le\ler to Dr and
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by Judge Bacon was ·that there 110 Engineer John Dow~ rejecJudge Bacon, who last week was no public viewing or pub- , not a propedr'~~~u~lon tltlon as
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MIG t7 jet fighters today at· closed. '
0.73 falling, Kanawha
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Skyhawks as they were bomb- - · -- ·--- - - ·- falling. London, Marmet a
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Winfield dams were 011 I he
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ord and 1.11'1 tamed rua aver· "He denle8 11. He Insists be
th1ng Clllude Olteen threw to vicUm of a four-run rally Ia the three slllgleo but reliever Phil O'Toole waa tagged lor 811 age.
1n lhape. He sUB 11u plenty
the plate Clncinaatl rap~ lor fourth lnaing.
Regan otruck out Dei'OII .ioJtn. hits, bttt Ted Davldaelt, Jack
WW. lldeu.t
alttlf, but Jle 111 neil Betlin!l
a bfl, but tbe Reds atlll came The trouble started wllb Jim aon to end tha same.
Jlaldschu and Doa Nottehari The Dodgers will be without wbere be abouJd In the critical
out a f.lloser Monday nlgbt to Gilliam lea&lt;flnl off . the Inning Art llhamsky waa aent up u yielded oa1y tw~ hlf1
1-3 Maury Wills lor the aer101. He llpOia. We tlott't hive lite
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Los Aageles.
with a liagle ·and Iiou Johnst!n a pinch bltler In the elgbth ID- iiOtnp of relief.
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haa been bothered by a dtronlo of team tbll can overoome
Jooe
The former Reds southpaw foUowinl-.:itb 11, homer. Tommy nlag with an appol'ttmlty to sot Tonight Joe Nuxban (4-2) s ... rlgbt tmee ailment, aaravated pllobJa&amp; rnlstalte~."
tougbl the
wu. banged around for II hits ~vis sll!llled, al!&gt;le seceed and a major Jequo record Ill 11vt lor the Reclll agalnat Don But- whe!t he leU wblle mating 1 tag • Any1111 1n the Jnnt
Ills ·career Mortday
In I U iDnlngs BRd hla aucces- scored oo Wes Parker's single COJisecutlve bomen. H1 lllqled. ton (fl.ll). ·
several weeks ago.
aa pull padlock, on my
, l!:ddle Cottoa a•r-wj~Ju
son gave up lour IIICII't, but to center. Parker took tblrd It wae, IIi lael, a blimer nlglll The Reds aold n,hthllader And Pilcher Doo Dryad&amp;Je 11 any ttme I'm not giYing 100
he waa able to
Cincinutl couldn't get the hils when \!ada Plnaon threw wildly lor Reda plncb bitten. Gordy Henlt Fjocher, obiained In a In General Manager Buzzle Ba· cent or lltat I'm not In shape,"
heavyweight a:::~
when they counted.
to I~ plate and John Roseboro Coleman got aliugle In one trip lrada from AUanta for Joey vBBI'o doghouse.
retorted Drylldale.
a narrow, •but ,
The defeat was the fourth laid ilcll"'A 1 perfect squeeoe and scored, Mei.'Qutel!. gol a Jay, to the Boato1 Red S... BaY&amp;al said he beUeves the "It looks lib be (Bavaal) Is
slon.
one-rus lass Ill I row lo .tha bunt to ·st;ore_ Parker.
single and Chloo ReuJz drove Itt Flllcher, 211, bad an O.S record big righthander, a zs.rame wJn. worried more about outllng me
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€ottoo won the plaudits
Dodgers by the Reds, who lillve
Rally 11! Sevealb
a ruo with o· aacrtllce fly.
witb the Reda.
ner List year but a.u this ,... 115 per cent tban winning the "'bat • llllay - YOIJR ..~ sparse crowd at the Laa
drtpped three of their last four The Reds sot a pair of runs lending llta Clnclanati lltat:lt Darren Osteea, Up brleny soo with a 3.8'1 earned run av· pennaat • , . Aa for me, 1 have
ow loou lib • bear!
·€onveation €enter and
games and now are 101!. games lo the ..Venth ilrt singles by wert Pinson, with four hila in earlier thiJ 1888on, 91aa recalled erage, Ia out of condtHon.
only 1111 thing In mind, and
1121s the-Yiclor. li!anaser
behind league - leading Pitta- Don Pavletlch 811&lt;1 Plnstn and live tripa and • run halted In, from Bollalo of thelnlernatlonal "He doem't loot rl8ht to me 11 to w1n lbe pennant."
Chemeres went lurtber,
ing the challenger was "jobbE~
out of the charnpiunohip.
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with my worst tight evor," 1Ci?;
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time. I wasn't throwing my
purtcbes and I couldn't seem to
Amorieu l.eapa
St. Loull at Sen Francisco LOS ANGEL"" (UPI) - Lo , get goi.ng. He hurt me with a
W L p el. GB Jackson &lt;IJ-9) VI. Perry (18·2). Angeles Dodger
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Do n •LAST DATE SET
83 51 ·528 1411 Pittsburgh at New York, Right Drystale a '"lary esllmated at NEW YORK (UP)) -The
Cheshire ousted the league defeat by Pomeroy last. Friday Rothgeb who went an 10 lruJ. side out that Inning, and illlbe i g,~~:l~nd
champion Middleport Barons, night. Southern, winning over ings, giving up 7 scattered hits, ninth, but got into trouble rl&amp;ht Minn:oota
:: ~ ·:;~ ::~~ lllicago at Pblladelphla, nigbt :ore than : 1 ~· 000 tt~s.;easo~h New York Knickerbockers meet
from the Syracuse doubie-elimi· ,Oak Hill by default Saturday, striking out a fantastic 19 bat· away In llta lOth.
I California
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apparent v •~sa " 1 w• the Los Angeles Lakers Oct. J1.
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nahon Pony Baseball tourna- lost to Pomerny m the second Iters, walking only 6, and hit·
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New York
53 58 .508 17 ClncioDati at L.A., night
the nght·hander s attempts at Ito open n 35-game home stand .
me?t Monday mght 6-5 In tO game Monday mght, 9-1. The ling nobody,
Jim Pr~ce led of! with a dou- Kansas Cit
52 : ·: ~1'1 St. Louis a! San Francisco
returnmg U.e mvestment. .
J in their final National Basketinnmgs and moved into the winner betw... Cheshire an d John TaMehlll of Middleport, ble, JUIIB Tyo waa safe sl":,'
Boston
y 53 70 :ul 26 1'1
in ~~~a~:; :n ~3 ;~a~~o~IR~~; . ball Association season at tht
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serru-fmals to be played Wed-!southern on Wednesday w iII wbo came on ill relief ol IJatt. error, and Rothgeb
Washington
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nesday at 7:30 p.m. agamst meet Pomeroy Friday nigbt at ny Lewis in the Cheshire 8th Pnce home, tyu~ tho ICOre,
' 53 70 .431 26
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an . o . 3.87 . " . year, an den.
Southern.
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With one on nobody out and with runners on f1rs1 and third.
Monday 1 llelul~
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HUMPHREY RELEASED
It ~as the second loss lor the Cheshire woo. oa the. strong the score tied at 5-5, was charg. At that point Shertstop Den· . Cleveland 4 Wasb. 3, ulgbt
Nalloaal Iape
"He doesn't look ri ht to me ST. LOUIS (UPf ) --Quarter. .
M1d~~ they absorbed • 5-4 lelthanded pitching of b11 Joha ed with the loss. He sol tile a1s wa• called in to pltcb _to Detroit &amp; New York 5, night
G. AB. R. H. Pd. and 1 told him so." s~d Ba vasi back Buddy Humphrey, St.
Beebe, wbom he . walked, lil,l· l Minnesota ~ C&amp;ll1. 3, nigbt
Alou Pitt
103 376 67 129 .3-13 recently. "He denies it. He in· Louis backup man since joiainl .
lnB tbe bases agatn. Thom~s s Chicago 4 K.C- 3, 10 Inn. , nigbt Clrnnte, Pitt 109 454 73149 .328 ststs that he Is in shape
the National Football League
groundban was played home, Tueaday'l Probable Ptlehera Alou, AUa 116 501 85 163 .325 He still ha; plenl!' of . stuff team in 1963, was released
forcing Tyo. lor the first out.
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Carty, AUa 107 352 49114 .324 but he Is not getting it wher~ Monday by the Cardinals.
But the game went,"' Chesh· Colifornm at MIDIIOsota - SJrsel, P1tt 103363 114117 .322 he should in the critical spots. Humphrey, 30, an eight-year
By VITO STELLINO
surge, the Orioles aren't tryll\g the loss. Harmo1 Killebrew hit '"' wheo Cliff Queens twisting Chance !11-14) vs. Perry (6-5). e Cepeda, St.L i¥1 338 51107 .31a We don't have the kind of team · pro veteran. was placed on
UPI Sports Writer
to figure It out-they'ro just a two-run bomer lor the TWins bouncer to sborl wao mlsband- p.m.
Allen, Phll.t i¥1358 78113 .311 that can overcome pitching mis· waivers and went unclaimed.
Boog Powell isn't suro wbat enjoying it.
while Joe Adcock bfl two aolt led, Rothgeb scoring, and win- Kansas City at Chicago - Morgn, Houa 79 'l/7 39 87 .314 takes."
He is now Cree to ••aotiate ao a
II Is but he musl be doing Elsewbere in the American homers lor the Angels.
rung the &amp;&amp;me.
Odom (1·2) vs . Joba nt-8). I :Santo, Chi 110 100 70 125 .313
free agent.
something right.
League Detroit topped New
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Tbo Sarona went up z.o 11 •p.m.
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Heims, Cilt i¥1377 51116 .306
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Back on May ~. the hulking, York, 6-~. Chicago beat Kansns Doo Buford smgled in AI the secoact inning on two walks ] New York at Detroit Amerloan I..eque
an has ohowa good form
In
245-pound Baltimore Oriole first City 4-3 iR 10 inillngs MlnReso- w... with one out ill the lOth BRd Jim Warner'• single They Downinr (7-ll) VI. Podreo (~Z).
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G. AB. R. B. Pel.
training camp this season with
baseman wasn't hitting any· ta edged CaUfol'llla: 5-3 and inning to hand, ~cago ils made It ~ ia the third· 00 t p.m.
Ollva, Minn 116 445 18141 .371
Dallas . Wenzel b a rookie .from
where near his weight with an Cleveland topped Washingtoo, triumpb. Buford • blt off Joe Aull'l single with one out and Washington at Cleveland - F.Rbsn, BaJ 116 w 92 135 .313
Sat! Diego State.
anemic .180 average.
4-3.
Grzenda came after Wels Lewis's lingle.
. Hanoan (3-5) vs. Bell 113·1). ltallne, Del 100 352 rllfle .310
Now less than two months In the Natlanal League, Los sinsled and waa sacrificed to
~ 7:30 ~.m .
Powell, Bai 112298 19118 .298
later, Powell i• hitting .298, Angeles nipped Cincinnati, 4-3, second. Bob Locker pitched the Cheshlra _Ued it at H In tbe Baltimore at
Bostoo - BRban Bal 118 470 'II 13'1 .291
leading the major leagues 1n Atlanta defeated Houston, 4-2, final three innings It Sala the fourth on omsles by Queen ~ Drabowsky (~) vs. Brandon Wgar, Cleve 10'1372 5&amp; 108 .290
runs·battelf.iD with 92. He Is and Philadelphia drubbed ChJca. victory for Cblcago. BID Loaden, • walk, and Quilleas (4-5). 7:30p.m.
Rlcllrdt, C_al 88317 411 92 .290 HIRAM Ohio IUPI) A
also second In the Amerlcllll go ll-5
Skowroa lined a twl&gt;&lt;'llll pinch double.
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Berry, Cit! 103 2113 'lfl 85 .290
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KanUe, NY 118314 17 110 .287 eoup1e o1 •ew 1aces wt 11
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League in hemera with 30.
After Powell hit his first omer ill lbe ~vem: to tie tr e The Barou went up agaill by K C 'at Chitaneoso z,
Horton, Del 1113 353 62100
lng to llllld spots on the Cleve- 1
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Ptweil continued his surge homer in the fourth inning, the g~ 3-3 and ore. lito"" a Z in the fifth on a walk, Ge.. N. - y k c~gD trot~·: ht
Rome Rnu
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and Browns roster this week.
Monday night when he hit three Red Sox look a H lead in lbe IIUIIJit!S.
, 2IIOth
Powell's double lllltwo llljUieZe W~~hhl;,. "at ~el
'gbl N 1 t loa al lagoe: Aaroa The Browno acquired a pair
bomers •n one game for the .sixth on Tony Conigliaro's two- Norm Cash 1
oaretr bunts. The Barons gave tllose Baltim e t Bosto an ' "'
Braves 113. Torre Braves' of guards Monday ln trades lor
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third time In bis career. to slve run homer. But Powell blt bill homer blgbllgbted
tlJree.rnn fUIIII n,ht back In the 7th oa
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Maya GW:ts All.;.
undisclosed draft choices.
tbe league-leading Oriole! a 4-2 'tecond off starter Jim Loobarg filth Inning that carried Dellvit 1 walk, . llll batsman, and two
W t'"Pct GB Zll· StargeU Pirates ·,. Saito They obtained Joe Bob Isbell
11-lnning triumph 9ver the in the llinth to seod the game to victory. Cash's two-run errors.
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U 50 :580 j'~ Ameri.a.. Leacue: F. Robin- Ralph Wenzel from the Green
the Oriole romp It thelf first connected again off rellever by Jun Northrup later ill the W, Powell ted off With a tdn- Los Ang 1
66 50 569 3 IOD Orioles 31· Powell Orioles Bay Packen.
modern day pen?ant.
.John Wyatt in the 11th to inning and Ray Oyler'l ,1'1111- Ble and scored on Lewis's oin- Pbllallef:;: 64 54 :542 1 30; 'Pepilooe, Yaoka
Kill., Isbell, 6-foot-1. 250 pounder
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H~mer Wms Game
decide the game. Ed Fisher got sctring liagle In the lllxtb gla_ l!ut Rothgeb atruck
out St. Louis
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was a regular wlth the Cowboys
09 58 .5&amp;4 1011 lndiaDI llf.
the game m the nmth lnn~g Orioles although he Deeded- But the Tigera had to survive • 1amt to gel out of further trw· Atlanta
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116 61 479 13
and his third, a tw•run shot m help from Dick Hail in
the lbree-run New York Rlnlb ble.
Houston
~I II() 436 1811 Nat 10 1 al Iague: AarGII hut miSsed fast seaso1 because
the lith, won it as he knocked lith.
lnllln~ raUy that llcluded Tom Lewi1 II 'I lnll~s Iaiii~ 7, New York
51 II()
1810 Brave! Bl; Clemeate, Plratei of injuries. The four-year vetteer~·l..:==qr~=CIUA=:RJ::':':O==Ja all lour Oriole runs.
Triple Blgbligbu lnllinl
Tres)l' two-run homer. Mickey walked 4; TannehHI In two IDD· Chicngo
Sll 77 .338 30 II; Allen, PhliUes 30; White, - -·
- - ... - · · What caused the change in Jim Kaat tripled in two runs l?"ch, knocked out In tile In&amp;• fanned Z. walked ooe, aad
Mooday's Retulta
PbiiiJes 7ll: StargeU, Pirates 'II.
Powell?
to highlight a three-run aeventh nmth, got the victory while Mel Ault in I iulng fanned nobody' Pbila. 11 Chicngo 5, Right
Amerlc:u League: PoweU,
"1 WISh I knew," Powell said inning and sive Minnesota its Stoltlemyre ~lered the 1o...
walked 1•
Atlanta 4 Houston 2, nigbt
Orioles 92; F. Robinsol, Orioles
almply, "because then I would triumph, Kaat also scattered tO .Jun Gentile aed Chuck Barons · · · · · 1121 020 000 l-5 7 6 L.A. 4 Cincinnati 3, nigh!
15; B. Robiason, Orioles 64;
have started to do it sooner." hits le boost his record to 17.. Hinton each hit two-nut homer• Cheshl_n .· 000 300 2011 2-6 II 3 Tuesday'• Prtbable Pltcllen Horton, 'ngers • Conigliaro,
Whatever is causing the while George Brunei suffered II lead Cleveland to . victory. Lewrs, . Tannehill II) (LP)
tAll Tfmel EM')
Red Sal 74 Horton Tigen '13
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fourth and Htntoa's came In tile Pomeroy moved into uie 11- Sisk (6-Z) vs. McGraw (1-4). I Natlooal _~.eqae, IIepa,
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........_, hi tw 0 nail of the double eli . li00 p.m.
DodjJers 1().1, P~, Giants ta.
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filth. Paul ........,.a t
Chicago at Pblladelphia - 2; Maricbal, · Gianl.t I'l-l:
homers to 8CCOUDt for an three Syracuae Pony League .tourna· Holtzman (6-12) vs. Jackson Maloaey, Reda 13-4: Koulaz,
Senator runs. Sonny Siebert gat mont wllb an euy 9-1 WID over (11-11 ). 8,05 p.m.
Dodsera lfl-8_
the will and Mike McCtrmlck Southern Moallay night.
Atlanta at Housloll -Kelley Amtrlwt Leqae: McNally
the foss.
be:ef.O"::orn:~~~~mped a. &lt;Z.2) vs. Bruce (2·9). 9:30 p.m. Oriole• 11-3; Watt, Orioles 11-3:
e
nmg, acor- Clncianad 1t Loo Anseles - Boswell, Twins JJ.S; Suford,
Gilchrist About
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~ u::rd,ot add~ Nuxball (4-2) vo. Iutton (fl.ll). AngelJ U.S; Palmer, Orioles 13NEW VORK (UPI) - It's a finished third, two gameo out. To Move Again
. final run In the ~- g
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horrible thought and an impoHold Commaadtng lad
GOLDEN, Colo. !UP!) - The Sponson of lbe tourRey are
Ute oubject to mention in front On the morning of Aug. 15, Denver Broni!O!I' trouble!Ome Crow Crow &amp; Porter
BRW
of Hank Bauer, but what if the 1966, the OriOles showed a 76-41 star luDhack, Carlton Cookie JJanh.are Wllli81DJ ' NationBaltimore . Orioles should blow record, whlcb is 35 gamea Gilchrist, may be a member of wide ~ 'l1te Dally Sen!he pennant?
above .5011. The big diflerent't the Oaltland Raiders before the tinel Crow'o
House and
With the lead they have, it's . this time oot only Is their 13\1- week Ill out.
Store BRd
Service
rather ridiculous to think about game lead, but thai !ben Denver Coach Mac Speedle Station
it. Bauer has thought about U , doesn't seem to be anyoae confirmed Monday h!o !meri- Bob Burdette, big rigbthandbowever. And he Is anythmg around capable of
catching can Football Iague elub was er picked up hll third win of
but a ridiculous man.
them.
01 tile verge of completing a
toumameat when he went
"That thou~hl always crosses Nonetheless. Batier keeps a trade wljh Oakland for
tWo 'the route for Pomeroy, limit- I
fOU~ mmd. coofesses_ !he wary eye 00 distant second unnamed players.
1ng Southem to six hiLt.
Baltimore manager, wetghmg place Detroit
Burdette wbose earller wins
his words carefully. "I try oot
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to think about It, thougb."
"FraDkly, I'm mere worried LAS VEGAS, Nev. &lt;UPl) - Ire and Middleport fanned 12
Fine, but what if the Orioles about our pitching staff than I Jose Torres, 173, New York, ad 1sauec1 lour b~ 011 ballo.
octually did blow th• peManl am about the chance of outpointed Eddie Colton, 1'1311, Racine hitters were Roy John,&lt;(
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In the seven weeks remaining? someone catching us," says Seattle Wash.
J5... retained ... wltb a double aad lingle
"I ain't gonna answer that Bauer. "Steve Barber and ...,.ld Ugbt beavywelgbl tille. ad George Lawrence Roonl~
question," decl.tred Bau~r, Wally Bllllker both are out with
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Baditel, Gary Hart ~ Brei
~isely taking tbe Fifth.
tendonitis. There's two pretij 'SYDNEY, AustraJJa !UP!) - Halt, eaet. a tdJtgle.
'l'beiQ!!T.a 1 Mot' r•111
PosolbWty ExiJit
good .pitchera. It puts a hell~va Rocky Gallellarl, Ill, Austra- Bldllel plt£bed the dlslance
M
=1 _.Calor Tn'1v' ·
Remote as it Is, the dent in tur. atalf not havJns Ua, stopped Ronnie Deeost, lor sOttthern and struck out
t23' « a - 274 ""' 1M.
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possibility atill exlsta that. the tbem, but I'm bopins tbey'll 1131'•, Brocktlla, Mall. 10.
elg!ll and walked l01r Pome=~.~.,_
Drioles ceuld 10 into a Slllldea come around pretty soon."
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my. hlttera ,were DanJo1 Abbott
PLAT BED. V-8 motor, 4-lpeerl tr'l"niuloa, Cood
nltledive !bat woufrl cost tbem Bouer ligurea thhe were two AUCKLAND,
New Zealand wlllla pair of doubles; Burdette,
Q-llc.loo 'l'V · -- - . .
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tlrel. TbJa oot rlioa OIR pod.
their lint pennant in modern turning points for the Orioles (UP!) - Mandel Santo&amp;, 135, 1 ., doable and single·
and
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lrnerlcan Leagde blstory.
~ season:
New Zealaqtl, outpointed ~vey George SkJnMr.
Burt,
The specter of the 1964 The first~ came wbea theY Patteraon, IJI, · ~~eao, Nev. 11. 114 Roller lllllm, uc)t 1 aJn.
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,_'-UHF TV HU a radio.
Pblllles lllwaya Ia with them. bea'l the Twfus live slralibt
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Tbet was tile year the Pb11s during . a ~ay apan from rLAYD GCII4N!IB
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bad a' &amp;\1-game lelid witb only Jllly 13. \be second turn1n1J CAJILISLE, Pi. &lt;'IJPI) -The
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twelve 'to play and let the wbole point, accordlns to Bauer, WasllfniiDo RW\irw MnndV
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lhlns slip through _theil' llngm. occurred Immediately altei tbe deilt llanker BW Hater 111 Uti
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The Orioles bol!:ited up lhlngs ·All-Star break.
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pretty . weD ~lves that • we had an elgbt.game laad Da~i H8,a, a fu1Ibact, ....
particular year.
. . at lbe liUle pt1 DetroH beat na )IIII'Obaaed defe•IN liaCt Bile
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On the mol'lll!ll ~ Aug. 15,_ two In • rew, cultini our Jeid 0wtn1 . rraio lite Dallli -Cow-~
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that pul therit a comlotfab~ • game out m,j)eliolt, thelt 'came The ·lltd~DI lila
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They ln\tllldlltely• pnaloditj and toot.. three Blraighl from Flabmaa and ~ Otirbell 'litd ..· ··· ·~!will 1' rt'
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PORT CLINTON. Ohio WPil II,
retired
alter pany. CariiJtP':ter m =
before the microphone At lhe left are Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Leatherberry of Car·
millimeter cannon ftre.
' :- The "Reams T~:" tr:in~~ ~[, 5:'5&gt; a.m:. Jane T: u~ 16, compleUnJI4S y:an of ~~~:f. =t·m:be~ Is!' !aster maJa.
rollton. He i" first vice preSident of the orgamzalton.
Laden with bombs and not \ '"' guns on two R ., ab m k· 12 30 a.m.: Orco up 16, 2:4~ a. se~lce. s re remen. w
tena~ man at Ky..,r Creek
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ui ed lor aerial comhat, the 1strat10n program• at a rea
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lective
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e: :P -ks "took evasive
ac-] fast today us the Democratic m. ; va eyE t pod
18 2·' Mr Tennant waa ftrst em- Plant, Bernard Is a ID8Iter
Mrs. llir-hinger 18
For tbe ltrsl time In many
I ~.o~ .~w. spokesman said. and c~ravan swung '""' its second ~30 ··~· ~, a~:rns :;~8 4:~ ployed by the Company Febru· malnienance
man at Clifty
Gillen Surprise
montbs, Mrs. VIola Hartenlie.; back to their 7th Fleet I day of touring northern Ohio. a ,:·mN.atio~at d?wn 18 , 6: 05 a. ary 22, 1923 as a laborer at the Creek Plant, Leroy Dugan,~':
Mrs William Elchmger was i bacb, wife of Sberlfl Robert
carrier in the South China Sea
James D. Nolan, candidate ~- .j~nks down 18, &amp;.I&gt; a.m.: Windsor Plant of the
Beech ~~ P:n:i ~~=DYPlanl
pleasantly surpnsed Sunday af· 1 c. Hartenbach, served
tl
for secretary of state, and Wll· Ja~es Durant up ~. IO:S5 p. Bottom Power Company, Pow· e
Sayre hUJband of
ternoon , when members of her • prisooero Mooday nl,lht In
,
Ch'll' he Area
liam 1.. Coleman, nom1nee for m . Franklm Pierce up ~. II: · er, w. Va. He lartr beCame boil- and Ro
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lamlff gathered at her heme, Meil• County Jail.
I Jcot
lieutenant governor attacked 05 .. m . Andrew Calhoun up er room man class B and sen- Betty, Is an 81lldllary equl~
~ock Springs Road . with well I Mrs Hartenbacb oald a• a
Searched for Plane
wal they called Giv. James ztl pi2 io am . Peggy Downey ior boiler operator and assist- operator at Philip Spom
died baskets for a dinner in rule s.even to eight prisoner• 1 M .1 countv sheriff Robert CINCINNATI tUPf) - The l Rhodes' lack of state aid for up zo 12 35 ~:m Jefferson up ant boiler room foreman. He His other/~:.: W ~fl
&gt;bservance of her b~rthday. 1 are tbe maximum. It is very C ~~a~enbach's department, Civil Air Patrol searched ~~ ·~ water polluhon control and edu· 21 , 3 a,m.; P~lncipio down transferred to the Philip Sporn Hollman ~ Hoyt
Present were Mr and Mrs. UDusual,." she salu, "lo have re rted an accident today at Chillicothe area today for clu cation.
:12, 5,25 a.m.; H. E. Bowles Plant July 1, 1949 as an uslat- and Gera ne
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Earl Eichinger of GJrard Mr. I this many at one time ." And
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Route 33 one and to the whereabouts of a private Nolan accused the Rhodes ad· down 22 6;1~ a.m.; Elsercliff ant shaft operatinB ensln&lt;ler W. Va.
1ft.
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and Mrs. Wilham Seyfned, Gat. worse, they eame just wbeo
t~n:h~~r"~ mile south of its plane flown by Stanley Bennett I mimstration of "presentmg a down 23, 3,30 a:m.; Inca down and was promoted to bls pres· He and hla wile Blanch
t1pol1S , Mr. and Mrs W1lham 1 want to attend the Mei1s 'unction with Rt BBt
'lor S1lver Sprmgs, Md., Satur· l false water,,pollution control pro· 2:1, 7, 30 a.m.; Alton Zepbyr up ent po11ltion of shift operatil!ll tend to spend some time
&gt;1chmger and Lmda and John· County Fair."
l h t D 1 Johnson 21 of day eflroute to Las Vegas.
gram" because it calls for local Greenup 4.45 p.m. ·
Luther engineer In 1953.
Florida but to retain
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Cddels er t ade • an , o' hl· .. l The CAP said hiS fuel supply government and private indus· He~man down Gr.;,nup 5·30 p He and his wile Blanch -have home In New Haven. He Ill a
') and Mr and Mrs Wi~iam '
M1 epor
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be 1 th Clifton Maaonie
Houdashelt. Syracuse ,
M1ss •
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C truck went would have run oul a u . try to spend $419 mllhon on wa· m . Philip Sporn up Greenup resided In New Haven, , a., mern r o e
Mane Houdashell, Athens. Mr : Four t:ounties G~t
I ;.als~ep ~t'"t~e ~heel , crossed Chillicothe area. He was fly•~~ ~ ter pollu!Jon control during the 7:is p.m.; zephyr up Green· since 1941. They have seven Lodge No. 23, an~ an honor~
and Mrs. Allen Ewhmger. I Cn•l Sharin Airl
to the tell of the highway, green and white Mooney
next four years
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up 1:45 p.m.; Luther Herdman eblldren, 18 grandchildren and ~mber of the American
Pomeroy , Mr. and Mrs Char· Congressman W~lter H. Moel· ' knocked down a telephone pole with the number 6054Q
"fl's a ..ra~se program, he down Greenup &gt;.30 p.m.; Phil· 3 fll"'&amp;t srandchildren. Three glllll,
.
Jes Sayre, Wolf .Pen , and ~r . ler d&gt;-Ohiol , announced today and tore out 120 feel ot guard
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asserted . Its no stale pro- ip Sporn up Greenup 7:15p.m.;
&gt;od Mrs Fn tz Sayre and fam· Ule US DA has designated ' before coming to a stop.
Shawnee Mayor wdl gram. OhiO " not even enf~c- Zimmer down Greenup 8:05 p.
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ly of Chester.
Me•gs, Athens. Gallia.
and The sheriff SOld traffic was Lear! Miller's Race
ing the pre~~nt water pollubon m.; Helen R. up Greenup 3:10
Lawrence counties in the l(Jth held up for several hours while NEW LEXINGTON _ Wil· . control law.
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. p.m.; Barbara Gay up Greeo~
I Congres!-aonal District eliglllle wreckage was cleared There liam N. Mor&amp;.n, mayor of i "Loc~l commuRI!Il'S ·~ betn~ up 1 a:":'·; Polly R. up Gree~SIX A.pp Jcntlon.s
to r~C@IVe emergency cost-shar- I was heavy damage to the truck Shawnee, ana ~..-hief Probation forced mto separati~g thetr se: up
3.:15
a.m., J . :;:
Rf'ml by Counl'll
mg asSistance under
Pubhc i and no arrests or in)urJes
Officer of Juvenile Court. today er systems, to put m dual oy LewiS down Greenup 5 a-m.,
I
S1x applications for mem- L 85_58
· Dale C:len Permisten , of Ida. d Perry County Chair-~ lerns, to mstall modern sewage Barbara Brent down Greenup
M
bership were read when the , aw
Today 's · action was taken in : ho was ' arrested by the sher- was name
of the Miller for Congress trea 1men t fact !Illes ·" Nolan said
. · &amp;:w
a.m.,• Cotton QUeen up Mel"'
;yracuse Gu1dins Star Co~ncil response to Representative Mo- 1 iff;s department at 10:29 p.m. ~~mittee.
"Consequently t~ey are bemg dahl 8:151 p.m.; Mark Easton
~o 124 met Thursday mght, •ller's Aug. t request
f 0 r Mondav on charges of .intoxica· . .. 1 think Clarenoe Miller Is forced to the llm1t of their fi. up Meldahl 10 p.m.; Producer
Aug . 11 : Th~ rn~~ng was con-·droughl assistance in the tothl tion. He is in county jail await· . the man to serve the Tenth! nanc1al resources and the state ~p Me~ahllD: 35 p.m.;
~llducted m ntuahsbc for~ by District. The program is to be 1ing hearing in county court.
District,'' said the 30-year-old , has not contributed o~ dollar liam P1U down Meldahl 10.55
'he Councilor Ural
lhomas. administered by the state and I
Morgan in acceplinll the ap· l ~~financial assistance, he COD· p.~ .; Rav~nswond up Meldahl
{out me busmess was
tran§- county ASCS committees in the I
~ pointmenl.
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12.10 a.m., John Warner dowa
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Nolan
called
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bold
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hi a.m.; Mary Ellea
Members present were Coun,
. .. SOUTHEI\N CALL
and Imaginative provam Wl up Mel a 4 a.m.
•il Dep~ty Florence
Potts, *.,···''"""' """.--c ''""~-· -, •. ··· Long 3rrl Degree~
All Soutllern High
Scheof the state and federal govem· . Gallipotl~ Dam - OVEC _up
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laze! Clark. E1leen . Clark.
AGADIR, Morroct-o (UPIIfootball candidales are to re· lments part1e!pating In the li· 1.50 P· l!l· ~ . ~met down 11.45
.'helma Grueser. Mane R1zer. A fisblnJ trawler
jammed
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - Doz· port to the high school Thurs- nancing."
p.m.; Rinser up 12:20 a.m.; R.
\da Slack. Sadie Thuener, Mrs. with womea aoct children on ens of present and former.taxl - day morning at 9 a.m. to re- 1
H. Bosworth II up 3:10 a.m.;
l'homas. Margaret Cattrill and a pleasure voyage !llaok on cab dri vers ~ere questJ?~ed ceive equipment. They are to
Harvey Jordon up 5:10 a.m.;
:ylvia Zwtlling.
tbe coast of thfs Moroccan through the night by hemiCide bring $1.20 for mouth protec·
Brian B. down a:~ a.m.; Brim·
town Monday. Officlat. oaid detectives seeking the k1ller of 1
stone down 1:10 a.m.; L. Fiore
Veterans Memorlal Hospital I loday more than 80 persons 31-year-old Barbara Bowman. ors.
up 9 a.m.
A.dmlsriloDI - Alice Lumas, were foart'd dead.
Miss Bowman; a secretary
EASTERN GRID CALL
/
.Kaaawha River 0 . F.
JIAIIRY DAVIS
)ayton : Lillian Maynard, RaAutborltfes said the victims who lived alone In a Price Hill All boys of Eastern High ' n yracuse
.
Shearer down Marmet 10:15 p.
~ ine ; Gertrude Drake, Vinton;
were among women and chU- apartment, was stabbed
to School interested in football are ] A six o'clock covered di~h m..: L. W. Sweet up Marmet
Vivian mnguss. Dexter ; Con- dreD invited aboard tbe local death early Sunday by ·~ IS· asked to pick up
equipment dinner was enjoyed by the MIS• 12:ztl a.m.; Beaver down Mar·
)ta nce Shields, Pomeroy ; Ber- trawler nett for a vacation sailant who apparently ptcked Wednesday , August 17, from fl. sionary Society of the Syracuse met 22 a,m. : Charles Steven.
ha Hobstetter, Pomeroy: Col- c&lt;uioe celebrating the Roman her up in a stoiet~ cab. It was l u at the school.
First United Presbyterian son down Marmet 3:40 a.m.;
Ted Abolin, Plant Man- er, W. Va., and later beCJ¥M
mel Woode, Tuppers
Plain~ ; catholic feast of tbe AasumP' the fouriJI unsolved olay1ng of a
Church In the social rooms Helen ~- down Winfield 3:Ui p. ager at Ph!Up Sporn Plant, re- boiler operator and then opera1
~rs. Steven Sayre,
Middle· lion. Too many turned out for woman In CmcmnaU in eight
RUTLAND CALL .
Friday evenmg, Aug. 12.
m.; Tina White up WIDI11ld oently IIIIIIOWICed tile promotion tor. He tranalerred to the fbiJ.
lOrt; Susan Knight. Pomeroy.
tbe outing and were crammed months.
All boys of Rutland H 1g h , Followmg the dinner a partial 5:10 p.m.; Fort Dearborn up el Harry A. Davis ID Shift 0p- 1p Sporn Plant July Ia, IMI u
Di10bargeo - Christine Hol- aboard tht trawler a 1m 0 , t
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School Interested in
football 1meeting was held, conducted by W•nfletd 11:45 _p.m.: W. H. SJm. erating Engineer effective Aul· &lt;Ontrol eperator and waa pro.ey. Lela Laudermill. Shirley ho ld to h lder pollee
NOW YOU KNOW
are asked to pick up equipment the president, Ada Slack, who ver, Jr., up W•nfleld 1:15 a.m.;
t 1 1918
mated to usllltanl shill opera!:letersen . Mr! Kenneth Johnson :.;;, er
' ou '
The second !Illest bulldln1 In Thursday. Auguot 18, at noon opened the meeting with the Allen R. Merrill down Winfield 01Mr.' Dav~ waa first
em· 1ng engineer June I, 1960.
1nd daughter.
the country, ont lo the Empire at the school.
reading, "The Purpose of U01t· 3:30 a.m.
ployed by tile Compapy as a He Wll a native of 1Pltll· -- - - t " " · ' " " " " ' - " " ' _ " ' _ state, 11 tbt Cbryoler Building,
ed Presbyterian Women," from
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TAKEN TO HOSPitAL
the Missionary Dial, In unison.
Windsor Pl.tnt of the
Beaclt lnghouse 'l'l!clmleal Hlgb School,
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Football equipment will be Tbe Empire Slote 1ft.
Mrs. Curtis Wolfe, Chester, For devollons Mrs. Slack read
Bottom Power Company Pow· He intetrupted bill employmeal
I&gt;EVOTED TO INTERE~'I OP issued at Pomeroy High school ,
was taken to the Camden City "Just A Dreamer" from ,','Mil·
with the Company in 00 ..
MEIGS . MASON AREA
Thursday, August ta. Soph·
CITED FOR SPI;ED
Hospital In Parkersburg yester· slon Yearbook of Prayer fol·
serve
three yean in lhlj U. i.
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Juniors
and
Seniors
are
Rogert
G.
Graham.
21.
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day
by
Pomeroy
ambulance.
towed
by
prayer
by
Mrs.
Lin·
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Navy
iD the Pacific.
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•Jcftlr• 1 • Ow•n, I'Ublllft.,
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Stebb'
th Am
Cl\..ter T•nnlft\11, ltillter
asked to be there al 10 a.m. AU Racine, has been cit into a - Her room uum
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son
ms.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris
He is I member of •
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••~~='!n:'~r:ne~:~~,oo~ ..··g:! Freshm en are especially asked lipo1is municipal court Aug . 17
I Roll call was answered wttb of Euelid Ave., PaintsvWe, Ky.,
erlcan ~' Veteran of J'or.
~!~?a ~D~!~!~,~:,;.51~~ :U: to be there at n a.m.
for speed by the Ohio State PaBOND FORFEJTEl!
. . a verse or scripture. Re':'tl entertained with a party honoreign wars, Isaac Walton aad ·
,~ae.. Offl~ Phon.• W"V 1-21 M. r.mta...
tro!.
A f25 bond was forfeited 10 were read and approved 8 8 ing their son, Danny, on his
t t In the Eagles. He aad hll wife,
·~':,:: V:.1 "~!~~d cJ... Glatuna
Mei1• General Hospital
Mayor C. 0 . Fisher's court Mon- free will offering of .$7.2&amp; was 6tb birthday Saturday eveflinl Plan! were made to 151111 nd Veda reside in Pomeroy, Obit.
.,.,. " ,., ..,, "'"" •• .._"'·
Admissions _ Sam Sisson,
STRIKE ENDS
day night by Dee Kenneth Gear· taken. Names of rrusslonarle• t the heme of hllO rrandrnother 1 project to provide playgrou
o';;~ '"'""''"'
, , _....... Reedsvill•· Leo Taylor. Racme ; DAYTON (UPI) - A strike heart, 53, of Ashland, .KentuckY, to be prayed lor were readKalnd ~ra. Elsie Haddox of Mlddl,; equlpm~~--ltyer Hchlldren h:! : :
~:uJ=., ~!~ 1• ~~:. cH;~3 ~~:= 1Evelyn B~rrows, Hogsett, w. by 80{1 steelworkers ended Mon- charged with assured clear d1s- inc1u~ed those .In Hona
!'I pert.
Meigs uN.u
orne ~ Mid10
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day when tentative asreement tlnce.
a~d the Uruted s~~ rM;: Durlns the eveniD&amp; aames Golde~~ ~~~ &lt;;•:•tis~ Church
:::;~ o:.~~~r ·~:~~~b;:U! e.;t. ':!! Dl•ehurges _ Leo Taylur. was reached ~ilh t_he Dayton
OCAL TEMPS
swns m Okl.ahom:. Mrs:ePearl were played and pictures tak~n
recently at ~e farm home
PaLb hnllael om~•. wuuo; 11 •
Steel Foundry m a dLSput~ o~er
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downtown same was a:•ven 'I
of the guest of honor and h11
Mr and Mn. WilHs Anthony
~:~~!\~~~: ~-:~: =~~=: s;s:"~: MARRIAGE LICENSE
lhe ~ay paych:cks are d1stnb- p:;~~ra~~d~y at ll :3t a. M~~~~':'eeting was dismlsed bf auests. Prizes were awarded lo
cher11 Rktle.
Funeral services far Ruth I.
:;u,..~~;~~~~.?~~o.':"'\~ ~·l;!n,:;, Waller Junior Haggy ' 21, of uted m the mamtenance depart- m wa/82 degrees under sunny the Rev. Linson H. Stebblnl!l. David Smith, Mary Kay Gallag~ '!be class voted to contribute Russell, who died Aupst I,
~~!5' P~~'~:::··,:~~' tau~:! Pomeroy. and Nell Vonda Me- ment. The walkout began Thurs. skies.
Members and invited goes~ 8 ~ Her, Jeffery Goodnile and Mi-- $1.&amp; tt be used fur 8 basketbl;ill were conducted Friday, Aqust
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tending were Rev. and Mrs. chael Wayland.
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and net and also ID provlda 8 12, at the fO!IIIIDIII Funeral
WST
Linson H. Slebbens Jill( Cand· Relreshmenl.t of Ice cream, gilt and card lor the children Home in Muon, wltb till
Time
Haclo's They'll Do It
URBANA, Ohio (UPII - A ice, Mr. and Mrs. Tbomu cake, were served alter Danny .r the bene on their birthdaya. J~ MorriJOII olllclallnl. lao
fire Which bumed out Ben's Clark; Mrs. Mayme Holmea, had opened the gilts and cards Tony Fowler and
Manning tennent ,... made In Blfel'o
Driv..ln Restaurant at a loss of Miss Frankie Mumaw, Mra. recelv~ Favora 01 balloo~ JOoes w.,e commended lor their view Cemetery at Mldd1eporL
$511.000 Monday was attributed Pearl McBride, "'t's.
Ad a and
Y were I 1ven eoc remodeling of tables in ' the ServJni u pallbeaNrl were
today by Assistant Fire Cltiel Slack and Mr .. Richard Duck· chi!~
Mr
Dal church haeomenl A
wiener Jamet Ruuell, Ketlllltb 'l'ltoJD. ·
Earl Powell to delecHve wll'lns. worth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yocom. Its
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owners, "id IN! bulldlnB would Allen DUl Given
~ttyo:'l':ir:'":· aM:?Y::.J. u leader. Mrs. Tony Fowler Frank Russell.
be rebuilt
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Birtlulay Surprue
end children, Mike, Jell, John· lite Rev and Ml'l. Sltldell and ~ng· were Mr. 'and Mn. Ow•
ASKS 1151,11Z
Alien Dill 91&amp;1 gu~st of honor . nle Vroman, Mrs. Elsie Had· chlllfren: Tomnty, 'nntmf, and Russell, Mrs .. Harrlell RtweB
CINCINNATI (UP() - The at a surpriSe birthday dinner _dox, Carol Morna and the bon- Laura of PJaltlbitri; Kenny By- Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Li
Eagle National Life Insurance recently, at his borne, Texas oree and boll and holteaos. 1!1'11, Steve llacliHr, ·Mr. and RtweU, Mr. and Mra. CJtar1a
C. of Miami, Fla., filed a $152,· &lt;Ommunity. A decorated blrtJI.. Sendln&amp; lilts were Mr.
ond Mn. Gerald Anlholl1 and son, Slwmon, Jr. (Evelyn lluuell)
IJ6li suit in Common Pleu Court day cake w~ sen;Ill with the Mrt. Eldan Morril, Mrs. Hallll Joe, Mr. and Mrt. Manning and - · Clulfles and RtweD,
here Monday asalnst the Grand dinner to T Sgt and Mrt. Clar· Rlghthouse, Mr. F. L. IJWe Kloel and cldJ!INn, K...t, Lori Mr. OWeJI R....ll, Jr.,
of
Aerie of the Frstemal Order or once Spurrier and 100• ~nnls, and Mrs. Ralph Painter.
and Lynn, Mr. ind Mn. Fowl· OutrlealtD W. Va.: Mr. and
Easles for allelodly making er- of Apple Valley.
ir and 11011, Marc, 1111 Mr. and Mri. ~Pierce, Mrt. N10m1
ronoous statetJ1111ta.
and M.!.'.:.!tham..nd Scott FlatMri. ~ ·albbl .and dilldRn, Tbomjisoa, Mn. Jam~ MrQJOL
aoM, u•w Y. a
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t1J1. Mq. Robert Aldtlr, R•llll
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Atty. Mrs. Charles
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Gen. William Ii. Saxbe, In an and daughter, Tereoa, ~ 111 ~ vote =on · ~
DAY')'O!i &lt;UP1r - lluaaen Mrt. WDUam lolorrlttoq lllld .DJ.
opinion reqoellled b' Tusc"a· and
Mr'
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£;..&lt;!lwnbwti Mr. and Mra,
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Spies, ruled Monday a branch and Mrs. Ruaseil,
~ ed doWn~ibe Oral~ ljlv~· ~ilk~ , bilnl hull JtW
l!ld Mn. RuQeU ~
university d!Jtricl I• not re- llqlna dnd Jlldy, ~ •.::: them and thea bavt aeeepltjl 3i''lilli' ~' 'l'hll ~ II bl ~.
Mal'f Bttilay of IlDia
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LOI ANGELES (UP!) - It burgb..,
Leo Cudenaa' doub!l- ~ 1J. Md Pela Roee, S.~-1 with
•~med llltt t•ractlcally every- • Jim O"foole toolt the losa, the nal run came In the ninth .on RBI.
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Jnjun~till heard testiJI!ony In th~ suit a· ,opml~n the ~try on ~lft tli ,..
· ht a1ainst the Melli Com·\ plnst the eounty &lt;ODilllls~lon·. the date w,,,n comm .s oner ,
:!toners vaeal\nl
Bedford • ers by George ~~ Ll!)rina . C~r· initial~ rehiU&amp;ed •Ierma~~~~: ·
Township !Wad No. WI haa .been I,per, ann&lt;Minced hT1 ruling today: bon on I e vaca 00 lvlsio~
denied by Common Pleas Judge i Rea.On clled lor the decision was merely • le\ler to Dr and
John c. Bacon.
by Judge Bacon was ·that there 110 Engineer John Dow~ rejecJudge Bacon, who last week was no public viewing or pub- , not a propedr'~~~u~lon tltlon as
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Uon that was first submitud by required by taw·
the Ohio Highway Department
to the cou~ty commissioners as
Is required by law.
The commissioner&amp; decided
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when the petltiono was first ,
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G IUpolil
oubmilted not to Vacate the Gau&amp;e readiDIII . l
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road ' which Is located adjacent Dam 12.2, IZ.a. runnms 31'1 r;:l
to nursery operated by the 011 rollers, Pomeroy-Mason ••
sAIGON (UPIJ -Communlsl l Carpers but later ordered it 711, Pl. Pleasant 21.33, Hinton
MIG t7 jet fighters today at· closed. '
0.73 falling, Kanawha
Falls
tacked a flight of U.S. Navy A4 Judge Baco~ said it Is his 2.9~ falling, Charleston 18.:
Skyhawks as they were bomb- - · -- ·--- - - ·- falling. London, Marmet a
log a North Vietnamese supply
Winfield dams were 011 I he
train 20 miles northeast
of
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Thanh Hoa, U.S. spokesmen
Boat Movements:
said. The Navy fliers eloded the
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~ race .over tile . eollep~o
Ul'lllpertll ~
iJ11 PbiJJies.
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. Avenp Hu .hlmped
1ums red hot.
· The 32-year-old lnlltlder was
· S.lentlals can araue the blttinl 1 stcii:Jy ' .2ll8 when
&amp;eologlcal consequences but the Philadelphia came to Nell York
axiom also applies to baaeba!Jlor Memorial Day, and oaly
IIIII could hardly be disputed 25Z seven weekll.aao but as the
there.
swnmer carried OD so did
II Is 1 matter of baseball fact White and now only R1cll1e
that as the hot summer days Allen owns 1 su-•ior aver111e
becln to tate lbetr toll oo other among the PhilUes.
players, Bill White finds new In other National Leque
llfe In his bat.
game• Los Angoles edged
Like Monday night, when the Cincinnati 4-S and Atlanta
Phllsdeiphia first baseman trimmed Houston 4-2. Pitdrove in five runs with three Is burgh, San Francisco, St.
aingles to raise his 011&lt;0 meek Louis and New York were Idle.
batting average to a solid .291 In the Amerj&lt;an League,
as the Pblllies walloped Chica- Baltimore heat Boston 4-2 in 11
so ll-5 and moved to within six innings, Detroit downed New
games of Idle first place York 6-5, Chicago defeated
Pittsburgb.
Kaosas City 4-1 in 10 innlnga,
The left-handtd bitting slug- Minnesota stopped C&amp;Jilomia 5aer has a hi!tory for having his 3 and Cleveland nipped Washi"'alest success afler the All- ington 4-3.
Star break, as was the case in While's first two-run single
1964 when he sparked the St. highlighted • roor-run PhiladelLouis cardinals to a last day I phla first inning and he brought
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to &amp;-0. ;His lhlrd .. hlt IIIII filth
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PT. PLEA~·T . :- Two clvU 1 McCormlclc, MOOre 17) aud (8) ·and Dalljmple. WP-Shor. 1
actions have bee~ filed In the C~manov;;; Stebtirt, Tlant &lt;9) &lt;14-7). LP-Hands (11-10). liR8
office of Circuit Clerk HowaJ11 IJid Azc1je. WP-stekt (1!-7). _Browne (14th), Sanlo (27th)
Sdlultz. •
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Houston
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Pus
Cloninger Ul·7) and Q.Hver;
!rom Fredrick Paul llroWJIIng, ll11aDtnpl
Zachery Raymond (8) FarreV
Rl 2 Point Pleallllll, as a re- Bal.
000 100 001 oi- 4 1 0 191 and' liiteman. LP...:Zachal')
suit of an auto accident occur- Bos.
000 002 000 00- 2 10 0 ((!.1). HRS _ Morgan (~lh),
ring Q)1 August 14, 1!165 oR Rl. McNaUy, s. Miller &lt;7); FIBber Mathews (9th).
eo. The plaintiff cialma h ts no) liaU !II) and Roznovsky·
automobile wu damaged In that Lonborg, Wyatt (l1) ,
Cln.
a 11 ,
000 000 201ann:unt when struck In the rear Tillman. WP-Fisher (S-4). LP ~A.
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000 400
•Y an automobile operated . by -Wyatl (l'). """Powell s O'"'oole, Davidson ('), Bald·
the delendant. Altoruey Doo (2Sth, 29th ;;,d 30ib}.c0Digllaro...,.,.;, (5), Nottehart 'm and
c. Kingery represents the plain- (23rd).
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fill.
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favor of Terry Foz.
DUMF~1l
Alleo, Dick Groa~ Jolumy •
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Brigs and Coo11ie Rojas lmd
two hits apiece u lba fourth
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CUb pitchers for 11 safedes.
YVTPED
Game Delayed '
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minutet wbeo the Aatros and
~ ..,......the clrded !etten !
their equipment were delained ·
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be&lt;ause of the air!lne strike.
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The late start didn't slow
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GO(
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Mathews who singled in one
u ••• ,., comono•·l 1
run ·In the ltrst lnnlns and
n OUTCRY
1"'"1"'" SAHli . .IN JO~ 1
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The other action is styled Call!.
000 010 101~ 3 10 1 Osteeo (!3-9).
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Houston advantage.
""'•• •h• ft••U• tn""~' mow "''"
Robert S. Lutton, Mary I. Lut- Minn.
000 200 30ll:- 5 .7 0 1). HR-L. Johnson !lOth).
Tooy Cloninger (11·7) gave up
:"0:;'.-:;;;'~1~;;;:: 1"'"'-"THIS
J ton and Roy Lane vs. H.
H. I Brunet; Rojas (7) and Rodg·
only five hits and fanned eight
Rayburn, Camden Avenue, Pt. jers; Kaat C17·9) and Battey.
for the Braves. He also beat
tio 1 Le
Sta d'
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out an infield hit in the seventh
Uoited Pres, lnternatiorud a 1and d.ISpU te ~nd the
' plain. , brew !26th), Adcock
before Mathews' ninth home
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run. Denis Menke opened the
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game with • double and came I
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Stottlemyre Ramos (7) and
~ur~alo d :; ~ -~: :¥.,the delendant from trespassing. I Howard; Loli~b, Sherry (9) and
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61 62 ·496 9; i Attorney lor the plam!Jffs
To Say What
the third after Sonny Jackson's PT. PLEASANT - The Sher- Jackson~iUe 57 65 :467 13 ': Wliham H. Rarden
-Stoltlemyre (10-14). HR8b
single, stolen bas~, a wild pitch Iiff's Department and Stale Po- Syracuse
Richardson (6th), Cash &lt;19th),
Words Cannot
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Monday's Results
ASK TO WED
Tresh &lt;17th).
~ve_ned the count m the fJrst 1 breaking and enterings ocrur- Rchstr 1 Bfflo O, 1st, 7 innings :
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
In me and he reminds me of mnmg.
ring during the weekend.
Buffalo 1 Rochester 0 2nd
PT. PLEASANT -Three cou- i {10 ioocngsl
This column is for young peo- 1my father. so we talk together Lou Johnson 's two-run homer Shinn's Texaco station
al Tr t 2 S
pies have made applica!Jons for •K.C.
1103 000 000 0- I 9 0
1 11 . 'nings
pie, their problems and pleas- a lot.
highlighted Los Angeles' lour Leon was entered and approxi- T ~.;; 6 y~c~ j, ~n
marriage licenses in the oflice Chi.
100 000 200 1- 4 7 0
ures, their troubl&lt;s and fun. As The other day my mother and run_ uprising . in _the fourth malely $10 was taken from the J:cks~nvlll." ~mRi:mend
., or the County Clerk.
Krausse , Grzenda &lt;8) and All the Consoling things
with the rest ol Helen Help , had another big set-to. She mrung oil Cmcmnat1 loser J1m soft drink machine and Homer's 1
Applymg were . Tanzer Has- IRoof; Horlen, Locker (8) and you want to say, but can't
Us!, 11 welcome• laugh• but said she wished I'd leave be- O'Toole 14-5) and helped Claude Drive-In at Leon was entered !
, an Kalayci?glu, 26, Salem, W. IMcNertney. WP-Locker (11-7). are state,d slnjply a n d
won't dodge a serious question cause I'm coming between bee Osteen win his 13th game. but apparently the intruders ,
:Va., and_Lmda _Kay Mann, 21, 1 LP-{;rzenda (0-2) . •HR8-Agee beautifully with flowers.
with a brush-off.
. land this man, just like I did Johnson_ socked_ his lOth homer were" frightened away before '
1 South /'Oint, OhiO. Ronald Han· ; (15th), Skowron 15th).
Send your teen-age quesllons with her and my father. Honest, afler Jom GillJa~ opened the taking anything.
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Natloaal League
We Send
S~mpatby
Jo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, I never did, with either of them. innmg with a smgle. Tommy Arrests at the county
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and Nancy Carole Nobert, 17,
Flowers
care of Helen Help US! this 1 guess I'm trouble, all the Davis then singled, stole second recorded by local authorities
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; Pl. Pleasant Edward Ray !hie, BOOGS IS VICTOR .
Anywhere
newspaper.
way round. I get a check every and scored on Wes Parker's were Dorothy Jean Winters, 24,
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25, Letart, and Lmda Joyce ST. MORITZ, Swllzerla!ld
DOUSE Tms BEACH PARTY month from my Dad, and I'm SJngle. Parker .went to thcrd on Rt. ~ Point Pleasant, and DonJohnson, 19, Letart.
(UPI) -Bdl Hoogs ol Berkeley
Dear Heleo
18 and going to college here in Vada Pioson' . wild lhrow aid Taylor. 3.1, 109 Fcflh Street, ,
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Calif., quallfted for the finals of
I'm not too experienced with the city oext month. I'd plan- trymg to na1l DaviS at the pla~e were charged with unlawful C&lt;&gt;- '
IIIII a player lo be named later, the Kuim Tennis. Tournam~t
boys and I've never touched ned to live at borne, but now I and tallied on John Roseboro s I habitation. Both were formerly : BOSTON (U~I) -The B_oslon IIIII bought leflhander
_Bill Monday by dowruns Frances
59 N. 2nd Ave.
liquor. This fellow seem• like don't know. She said she hates squeeze bunt.
o1 Gallipolis, Ohio.
! Red Sox acquu-ed a pau- of Sheri fro~ the _ American Alain Bresson, 6-1. 6-L
Serving the
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Lindy Allan Baldwin,
26, pitchers and ~ot ridr ofa/~0 Lensue-leadmg Batimore Or- Hoogs will meet Austnlljl'l
Big Bend Arae
, "ice guy, and my parents like me and she means it.
Then he Introduced me When John (I'll call himl Pomeroy: Ohio, was taken to other~ bo~~t w:~h t: e r~; 1oles lor the
$20,000 wa1ver J•~o~hn~B~ro~wn~l~or~the~~ti~tl=e·~-..!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..!
~c the crowd he hangs out with, saw me crying, he said I could
Moundsvclle to the state pem- ::'d~d 1 a 35.ye1 • old
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and it's otill hard to believe he"s live with his mother and go to
tentiary Monday. Boldwm was te an loonp~ay shortstop lor tw 0 nm 1 rohs r roothemRedor .~
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p1cked up on a revocal!on of ve
o new
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a roug h head , though they are. sc hoo1. Sh e rents to studen ts.
-· - - ·the rnext two week~
had
to PJ c ers b rtstop Rico
THE
MluArnerlCI
One of his friends just g~t out Would this be lhe best way' Holzer Hospital:
Visiting parole by local officers.
I The Red Sox obiruned waiv· Petrocellt th: ~lsabled Jist ·
of )all and I know they dnnk. NADINE .
2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents AkDelberOihiWendell Ctioncedh, 3to5, ers o n disappointing young i lor the next IIi days.
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only on Pediatrics Ward.
. ron,
o, was re urn
, Dave Morehead and optioned:
ty. He said it would be • Unless you want to throw
Admission•
Akron to answer a bad check ' th 23- ear-old $100 000 pitcher'
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toe Pit~field in 0..:. Eastern Helps Solve 3 llgpat
six couples. and "We'll have ler try for the collqe dorm - well; Mrs. Daniel c. Stidham,
Le~gue.
fun
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They also sold lliJing rigblhan.
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Johnson;
S. C U OC
der Deb Sadowski to their i Worries alld·Problems
they II oerve liquor. I
do~ I RIISS!on at this late dale.
George WesUall, Vinton; Mn. '
Toronto Maple Leaf farm Ill the
.ll =::"..::"!11 =~
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want to go, but 11 I turn hom And slop blammg yourself Jameo c. MilcheU Rt. 1 BidInternational League
r:::.l'~o~oe~oetbmorollnDI11npl&amp;oe:
down. he may ask somebody lor aU the family
troubles. weD· The Rev. Ke;...,th Fuller
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To replace them tbe Red So:!: ~:~ :!:':',..'"t':'tom,:eto"':,\"'.:!:!;
else and J'U be out a boy friend. Mothers who saddle their ehilp'Jeasant· Samuel R •-•er'
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If I go, he may start drinking dren Wlth this kind or cuJII aon, Hartford· Mrs Lloyd J . PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Tva Fischer from the Cincinnati I "'"'· No oommy, ...... """ taote
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' . R.•P 1ey I' Reds
for an undisclosed amount PA&amp;IJ:il'IH·~·~"·~·~
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He has always been
real sbortcominss. Yours deserves Rt. ~ Racine; Mrs. Marvin s. Road, Pl. Pleasant, died Man nice 'o me, and treated me with pity - preferably from • dis- Cox, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Miss day morning in Holzer hospital.
re•pect. My parenis trust him. . lance. - -H.
Clara Wolle. Racine ;
Mrs. She was born May 9, 1887 in
Should I too, or what'- MIS- 1 Dear Helen
Hugh H. Roush, Pomeroy· Mrs. Mason County, a daughter of
LED AND UNDECIDED
I This girl is always cutting Paul Bell Ravenswood;' Mrs. the late R, 0. and Cornelia Le;
Dear M and U:
me down. I do well in achool Hlchard L: Ballengee, Jackson; Masters Kincaid, and had n!·
Don't take chances. lnexper- and I try not In say anything Laura M. Thompson, Virginia sided in Mason County all her
ienced girls and "beach - like because she makes fun of me, Beach, va.; Mrs. Edward .R. life.
thlnp" 10 together like
a tben oays sbe can do "far bet- Wrlght, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs.
Surviving are her husband,
•urfboanl In a tidal wave.
ter." But i&amp;tead she brings Florence Molvin
Flatwoods Robert McCulloch; three sons,
ADd consider thla:
You home failures on her .grade Ky.; Mrs. Peter' s. Waldeck: Eu1ene, Francis and James Me·
thought the hoy was a nice guy card. I'm aorry for her, but . . Raveoswood; Mro. Lewis .Bats- Cullocb, all of Pomt Ple":'ant;
unl11 you mel his crowd. That's She demand&amp; her owo way on den Coalton· Mrs. Minnie Chan- ooe daughter, Mrs.
Chflord
just what people will be oaying threat of a tantnun: She is 1 ey 'Firebrick. Mrs
Thomas Carder, Point Pleasant, a n d
aboul YA If you become part pe111 and I can't be mean tht N.' Stewart, ironto~; Larry G. two grandchil~ren.
of It. -H.
way she is, so I can't 1et II • McCoy, Oak Hill; Oakley
E. Funeral semces will be held
Dear Helen;
cross 1 want her to leave. She Malone, Rt. 3 Ironton;
Mrs. Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Ch~pMy mother and father
~ acto conceited and can't
aay Clyde S. Davis, Ironton; Jack man-W!lco•en Mort~ry with
divorced and she always s8Jd enough mean tblnp about olh- P. Lehman, Ashland, Ky. Ciui,. the Rev. Parker Hemzman of·
It wu my fault because
I ers. How can I brush her off line A. Collins, WeUston; Har· f~&lt;lllhOI. Bur1al wdl be m Sunfought so much with him. I without a big llCIIne? I'm the ry w. Stoamer, Asbland, Ky.; crest cemetery. Fr1ends may
wish 11 hadn't been that way. kind that takes too much be- Miss Mary R. McCIUI'f, Ironton; call at the mortuary after 2
l always seemed to be caught cause I hate to burt people.- Mrs. George w. Rafferty, Rl. p.m. today.
In the middle, but I don't re- TRULY PESTERED
4 Jacksoo; Marvin K. R o s s.riD
:._L--'il:__ _ _ _C_arl_
member fighting.
Dear T.P. :
Jackson· o\lbert A. Kuhn Rt. S
• W COIOD, Mrs.
E.
Now my mother Jo 10ing with I'd Ute to IIY, "Be sweet IIIII Oak HiD'; Mrs. Mark L. Mullen, Wyatt, Mrs. Brady S. Young,
• man who Is seven
yean kind, IIIII this girl wtl1 plug Jn. Rl. 3 Wellston; Stephen C. Wil- ~s. Carroll H. Burnette ~n~
younger lhan she Is. She treats to your hai&lt;l" but life tsn•t like Iiams, Springfield; Herbert W, ~an~nlsonl, Mrs. Jack S. Feick
111m Uke dirt. He's awfully kind that
cra btree, ...,o.~ackson.
.., 1 an son.
You've tried patience and pi·
Blrtbo
ty. The direct approach lo all
Mrs. Richard L. Ballengee,
Super Premium Quality
that remaina. TeD her you don't Jackson, son, 3:20 p.m. MonUke her atUtude or remarkl, day; Mrs. George W. Rafferty,
IIIII 1f she can't shape up, lei Rt. 4 Jackson, daughter, 11:42

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lotte Cremeans, supervisor of the Holzer Blood
Bank dr~ws a unit of blood from hospital technician
Jack Wigal for use In the blood bank. II Is a simple
matter of donating a pint of, blood to relieve the
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Discharges
Mrs. Wilbert BaUey, Jeffrey
E. Glenn, Mrs. Guy Jordan,
Mn. Gtrald E. Juniper, Mn.
Richard Lakin, William
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Charles Nuckle•, Mrs. Paul W.
Porter, Mrs. Haymon! Scotl,
Timothy L. Waldeck, Mrs. Mer-

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Mrs. Julie Evans do for the ~Jood . at the Holzer Hospital Blood Bank? Mrs. Evans wanders what she
can do if surgery needs two or three units.
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50 Families Use EO Funds
To Rise Off Poverty Level

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Q. How do 1 know my builder tr electrie heat
conlrador will pa7

nund the means to start work- communities.
ng their way up from the pov- "The plan 1s working.. The
rty income level through ram- rural Econom1c Opportumty bor·
ly EconomiC Opportunity loans rowers are· workmg their way
uring fiscal year !966,
Mr. forward, and they are paymg
James T. McDorman, Farmers back their loans."
Home Administration state di- Nation-wide firsl studles of
•ecjOr, said today·
the n!sulls n!alized by borrowA VERY WELCOME SITE - This is the reMr. McDorman _reported on ers wbo have had their loans sult of area residents making donor visits to the loprogress of a lendmg program approximately one year showed
cal Red Cross Bloodmobile. A blood bank such as
administered by th~ USDA Igains in gross family income avMrs. Julie Evans, Holzer Blood Bank, technician,
Farmers Home Adm&gt;mstrahon eraging $2,000 a year for !ami- sees now means patients in surgery will not be in
for the Office of
Economic · lies starting non-agricullural endanger due to lack of sufficient units on hand. Do·
Opportunity.
terprises, and
a year lor
nating blood to the Red Cross Bloodmoblle out of
The past fiscal year saw 54 families using Economic OpporHuntington W. Va., will maintain the blood bank
loans totaling approxima.~ly tunlty loans to Improve their
in conditio~ to meet the needs of hospital patients.
185,000 made to rural famlbes methods of farming.
in ~· lowest Income group to The year-old loans were beprOVIde tools, supplies,
and lng paid back, on lhe average,
working space they need. '" 1 per cent laster than schedulorder 1o earn a better bvmg.. ed.
Since the program began m The Office of Economic OpJanu:ory, 1965, loans totaling ov- portunily has delegated Joan •
.r 1165.000 have been made to making Ullder the program tn
over 1110 familles
throughout the Department of Agriculture's
Ohio.
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Farmers Home Administration,
Mr. McDorman_srud the Eo- whlr.h has 1 network of !,600 The Ohio Highway
Patrol
onomlc Opportunity borrowers county offices throughout I be was presented today an Award
are foDOWllll more than 10 dif- United States to serve rural for Outstandins AchiE!Vl!ment in . Catoe 1,900, calves 200; 1900
lerenl klnda of non;-agrlcultural people mcklng olher sources Traffic Supetvislon in 1965.
calves, moderatoly active, and
enterprise, In addition to farm· of credit for farming housing 6ponsored by the Internatlon- steady, escept cows sll!ady to
ing, as a n!sult of the helping and small enterprises' to boost a! Association of Chiefs of Pe&gt;- weak: choice 9110-1100 lb steers
hand estended them through substandard family incomes. lice, the Award was presented 25-25.25, part load 1240 lb 26,
!he program. LoOIIll average $1,·
by Mr. Harold Holmes and Mr. few mosUy high choice 950-1000
500 a family, wllb a maximum
ROCKET PIONEEII
John Greenen, representatives of Jb 2S.S.2S.75, mixed good and
of $2.600 In effect.
Dr. Robert H. Goddard, a the National Safety
CooneY choice 2f.S.25, good 23-24.50;
''These are lo8!111 to famllles New England physicist, Is con- Mr. Holmes 1s the '!,•"· CouncU staudard and low good 21.50-23,
at tbe' botto~ of dethe """'!~ sldered the first of the modem district director for Oblo.
choice 750-000 lb slaughter hell·
1&lt; ladder. Nat1oll-lri more"""'
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kages mostIf 1 th
esisUng on Jesa roc e
P oeers. s e•pe • In accepting the Award
a en 23 ...-..,
pac
~an : 1500":ear lor famUy Uv· menlo in_ the 1920s were rt!COfl· coveted honor which Obi; has ty bigll choice 24.50-25, mixed
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~d expenses,
the presa often called him the secutive years Colonel -Robert good 650-IJIJ() Jb 21-23, cows !U518"The borrowers are rural pea' "liiOOIJorockel man" aad belli- M. Chiarmont~, State Highway 18.50; bulls :IIJ.SO.l2.25: .~
,11 wbo have been Isolated 1n tied his Interest in space lllghts. Patrtl Superintendent, atlllerled supp!7 dlolce vealers :it! • 12,
,overly with nowhere to IIIOk
that even areater efi'orts would good 23-:itl.
•xcopl 'to their own capacity moB ILLITERACY RATE
be made ,In the futun for lite Hogs 2400, supply mostly U.S.
;or self • l!lllpiOJlllePl
Their The llUteracy rate fit Ecua- safety and j)l'ptecUon of ·Oblo's 1·3"!Dind barrOWS and &amp;Ills »
live, fully Steady, sows steady,
1~081 COIJUIIOD handicap bas dar Is amcns the world's high- motorists and' et~. .
- 1 Jack of money or credit ·to est. Acconling to offiCials, more Although using its
limited H 2QO.W Jb barrows 8lld gllts
IIi lbemaelves for the more than 40 ~ cent ,of all lnbabl- manpower mOil·efficienlly, Mr. 28.ZS.26.50;small lot 2D 111·26.50,
table work they mJib1 dci tanto over 10 years of age do HGmes said Ohio's 1118bway scattered Jots mosUy H 210-8110
. ey bad tba 1oo11.
not have the ability Ill read, or ·patrol for"" lbould be ao1JetaD. lb 23~.50, W 250-400 Jb sows
nomic Opporltmlty loans write. Only al)out 26 to 25 ~ tially 1ncreaaec1 1o eomtlare r. 21-U, H ~ 1b 1~ boats
overcorite IJll8 obsta- cent of the population possess vorable with. olbe\' highway ·tG-18.
. .
e 1~ ~ them .to the ordl~ academic skUis. patrols OD. lf!e· balls of nqmber ~ 25G,. steady1 cllolce "
j,'hlllga the, need lor a prot,
· . . ., officers J¥!1' bllUOII mllea of ~ 85'105 lb sprllqlllaugh,ter
Je farming enterprlae or to · Wine --~- 'flroduced 1n Ai!ys- lotal rural \raveL
.
~ U-25.50, few 21, good aod
.rease their lnCOIIIe by fol. slllla (Jtiblopta) aa far bact u ~"' examplel the Colorado .eltolce 12.1i0 • 24, ,ua .to ,lllod
,wtnl ~ trade or pe~ a tiOOO J!.C. .. . ,
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is insured by Tht Amerieatt Home Atsu1'9\
ance Company. The pOliev covert the t~ 1
It will guaran!H that the annual operatilll eoat of heating rour home with Flameleu Electrlc Heat will remain within 10%
cif. a apeeiftc do1lar-and-eents figure each
year for the Ar1t ellnt tull years of
operatlou.

Either your builder or electric

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ELECTRIC HOME IlEAl·
lNG COST CAN BE GUAR·
ANTEEO BY YOUR BUILDER l

years of your eleetric htatinc operatt.Df,

cost with a. maximwn liability ot one tho.._
sand dollars ($1,000.001 foe the P«io&lt;l,

Q, But what if I waot to bu1ld a .... willl
electric heat !

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hea~ng

specification&amp;. You examine and approv• it.
befo"' yott .act. Yo11 know exactlJ hOW1
much your eledri&amp;:: heating will. eoat ~~

colitraetor who has installed the heating
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electric heating contractor make1 t~el
Operating Cost Guarantee a put of li;f.

in the ne• home you buy, or ~Ud.

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you'll be eurpriled how excoedingl1 i&lt;l"J
it il r

Q. How ean a builder or heatinC contraetori
·guarantee heatinJ cottl wbe• weather.
nri• ao auaeh t

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The builder or elettric heating contn:etot
bases bi.s guaranteed ~st.imate flrure oD
official area weather llata, as well all bit

.electric. heating experience and ekiU. Tht

Market Rep0rt

estimatiog of annual beatir~g eo.sts ja not
a new ccmcept. but gua.rantetill £1 (In .e~t.i·J
mGtt is. a bold new step.

MR. K. L. BYRD
Will Be At
306 N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport, Ohio

Q. Whr • three-Jtar par•ntee' r
A. Frankly, to dramatically prove that pro&gt;
gressive builders and Flamele!S. Heatmt
eontraeton have cotnplete faith in tht_
economy and dependability
their prod• :

ON
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Flameleas Heat Gua.rantee ls designed to
demonstrate the year-in, year-out depend..)
ability and economy of the product.

To repair and service
hearing aids
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oll makn for ule ·
MR. BYRD will be glad to
give you a free hearing
test with the latest Bel·
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ELECTRIC HEATING OPERATING COST GUARANTEE PlAM

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a, QJRT II(.OCE
~ race .over tile . eollep~o
Ul'lllpertll ~
iJ11 PbiJJies.
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II given enoush sun 'l"hlte
. Avenp Hu .hlmped
1ums red hot.
· The 32-year-old lnlltlder was
· S.lentlals can araue the blttinl 1 stcii:Jy ' .2ll8 when
&amp;eologlcal consequences but the Philadelphia came to Nell York
axiom also applies to baaeba!Jlor Memorial Day, and oaly
IIIII could hardly be disputed 25Z seven weekll.aao but as the
there.
swnmer carried OD so did
II Is 1 matter of baseball fact White and now only R1cll1e
that as the hot summer days Allen owns 1 su-•ior aver111e
becln to tate lbetr toll oo other among the PhilUes.
players, Bill White finds new In other National Leque
llfe In his bat.
game• Los Angoles edged
Like Monday night, when the Cincinnati 4-S and Atlanta
Phllsdeiphia first baseman trimmed Houston 4-2. Pitdrove in five runs with three Is burgh, San Francisco, St.
aingles to raise his 011&lt;0 meek Louis and New York were Idle.
batting average to a solid .291 In the Amerj&lt;an League,
as the Pblllies walloped Chica- Baltimore heat Boston 4-2 in 11
so ll-5 and moved to within six innings, Detroit downed New
games of Idle first place York 6-5, Chicago defeated
Pittsburgb.
Kaosas City 4-1 in 10 innlnga,
The left-handtd bitting slug- Minnesota stopped C&amp;Jilomia 5aer has a hi!tory for having his 3 and Cleveland nipped Washi"'alest success afler the All- ington 4-3.
Star break, as was the case in While's first two-run single
1964 when he sparked the St. highlighted • roor-run PhiladelLouis cardinals to a last day I phla first inning and he brought
victory in the National League Ihome two more in the second

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PT. PLEA~·T . :- Two clvU 1 McCormlclc, MOOre 17) aud (8) ·and Dalljmple. WP-Shor. 1
actions have bee~ filed In the C~manov;;; Stebtirt, Tlant &lt;9) &lt;14-7). LP-Hands (11-10). liR8
office of Circuit Clerk HowaJ11 IJid Azc1je. WP-stekt (1!-7). _Browne (14th), Sanlo (27th)
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Houston
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Cloninger Ul·7) and Q.Hver;
!rom Fredrick Paul llroWJIIng, ll11aDtnpl
Zachery Raymond (8) FarreV
Rl 2 Point Pleallllll, as a re- Bal.
000 100 001 oi- 4 1 0 191 and' liiteman. LP...:Zachal')
suit of an auto accident occur- Bos.
000 002 000 00- 2 10 0 ((!.1). HRS _ Morgan (~lh),
ring Q)1 August 14, 1!165 oR Rl. McNaUy, s. Miller &lt;7); FIBber Mathews (9th).
eo. The plaintiff cialma h ts no) liaU !II) and Roznovsky·
automobile wu damaged In that Lonborg, Wyatt (l1) ,
Cln.
a 11 ,
000 000 201ann:unt when struck In the rear Tillman. WP-Fisher (S-4). LP ~A.
oox- 4 8 o
000 400
•Y an automobile operated . by -Wyatl (l'). """Powell s O'"'oole, Davidson ('), Bald·
the delendant. Altoruey Doo (2Sth, 29th ;;,d 30ib}.c0Digllaro...,.,.;, (5), Nottehart 'm and
c. Kingery represents the plain- (23rd).
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Pavleticb; Osteen, MUler c7)
fill.
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favor of Terry Foz.
DUMF~1l
Alleo, Dick Groa~ Jolumy •
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Brigs and Coo11ie Rojas lmd
two hits apiece u lba fourth
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place PbiUies roughed up three
CUb pitchers for 11 safedes.
YVTPED
Game Delayed '
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Tile start of the AUanta1:. .A ' '-'
Houston game was delayed 30
minutet wbeo the Aatros and
~ ..,......the clrded !etten !
their equipment were delained ·
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V" 'i ·~ 1..,. the 1 u.,rioe -w0r,
be&lt;ause of the air!lne strike.
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The late start didn't slow
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u ••• ,., comono•·l 1
run ·In the ltrst lnnlns and
n OUTCRY
1"'"1"'" SAHli . .IN JO~ 1
slammed a two run homer 1R
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The other action is styled Call!.
000 010 101~ 3 10 1 Osteeo (!3-9).
'-0 001e
Houston advantage.
""'•• •h• ft••U• tn""~' mow "''"
Robert S. Lutton, Mary I. Lut- Minn.
000 200 30ll:- 5 .7 0 1). HR-L. Johnson !lOth).
Tooy Cloninger (11·7) gave up
:"0:;'.-:;;;'~1~;;;:: 1"'"'-"THIS
J ton and Roy Lane vs. H.
H. I Brunet; Rojas (7) and Rodg·
only five hits and fanned eight
Rayburn, Camden Avenue, Pt. jers; Kaat C17·9) and Battey.
for the Braves. He also beat
tio 1 Le
Sta d'
Pleasant. The action concerns I LP-Brwiet m-9) HRS-KilleJnterna
na
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1ags
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out an infield hit in the seventh
Uoited Pres, lnternatiorud a 1and d.ISpU te ~nd the
' plain. , brew !26th), Adcock
before Mathews' ninth home
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W L Pet GB 1 tiffs are demandmg JUdgmanl 15th).
run. Denis Menke opened the
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game with • double and came I
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Stottlemyre Ramos (7) and
~ur~alo d :; ~ -~: :¥.,the delendant from trespassing. I Howard; Loli~b, Sherry (9) and
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61 62 ·496 9; i Attorney lor the plam!Jffs
To Say What
the third after Sonny Jackson's PT. PLEASANT - The Sher- Jackson~iUe 57 65 :467 13 ': Wliham H. Rarden
-Stoltlemyre (10-14). HR8b
single, stolen bas~, a wild pitch Iiff's Department and Stale Po- Syracuse
Richardson (6th), Cash &lt;19th),
Words Cannot
46 79 _368 25 % I
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and Rusty Staubs sacr1hce ny lice are mvesllgatmg
t w o'l
Monday's Results
ASK TO WED
Tresh &lt;17th).
~ve_ned the count m the fJrst 1 breaking and enterings ocrur- Rchstr 1 Bfflo O, 1st, 7 innings :
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
In me and he reminds me of mnmg.
ring during the weekend.
Buffalo 1 Rochester 0 2nd
PT. PLEASANT -Three cou- i {10 ioocngsl
This column is for young peo- 1my father. so we talk together Lou Johnson 's two-run homer Shinn's Texaco station
al Tr t 2 S
pies have made applica!Jons for •K.C.
1103 000 000 0- I 9 0
1 11 . 'nings
pie, their problems and pleas- a lot.
highlighted Los Angeles' lour Leon was entered and approxi- T ~.;; 6 y~c~ j, ~n
marriage licenses in the oflice Chi.
100 000 200 1- 4 7 0
ures, their troubl&lt;s and fun. As The other day my mother and run_ uprising . in _the fourth malely $10 was taken from the J:cks~nvlll." ~mRi:mend
., or the County Clerk.
Krausse , Grzenda &lt;8) and All the Consoling things
with the rest ol Helen Help , had another big set-to. She mrung oil Cmcmnat1 loser J1m soft drink machine and Homer's 1
Applymg were . Tanzer Has- IRoof; Horlen, Locker (8) and you want to say, but can't
Us!, 11 welcome• laugh• but said she wished I'd leave be- O'Toole 14-5) and helped Claude Drive-In at Leon was entered !
, an Kalayci?glu, 26, Salem, W. IMcNertney. WP-Locker (11-7). are state,d slnjply a n d
won't dodge a serious question cause I'm coming between bee Osteen win his 13th game. but apparently the intruders ,
:Va., and_Lmda _Kay Mann, 21, 1 LP-{;rzenda (0-2) . •HR8-Agee beautifully with flowers.
with a brush-off.
. land this man, just like I did Johnson_ socked_ his lOth homer were" frightened away before '
1 South /'Oint, OhiO. Ronald Han· ; (15th), Skowron 15th).
Send your teen-age quesllons with her and my father. Honest, afler Jom GillJa~ opened the taking anything.
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Natloaal League
We Send
S~mpatby
Jo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, I never did, with either of them. innmg with a smgle. Tommy Arrests at the county
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and Nancy Carole Nobert, 17,
Flowers
care of Helen Help US! this 1 guess I'm trouble, all the Davis then singled, stole second recorded by local authorities
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; Pl. Pleasant Edward Ray !hie, BOOGS IS VICTOR .
Anywhere
newspaper.
way round. I get a check every and scored on Wes Parker's were Dorothy Jean Winters, 24,
,
25, Letart, and Lmda Joyce ST. MORITZ, Swllzerla!ld
DOUSE Tms BEACH PARTY month from my Dad, and I'm SJngle. Parker .went to thcrd on Rt. ~ Point Pleasant, and DonJohnson, 19, Letart.
(UPI) -Bdl Hoogs ol Berkeley
Dear Heleo
18 and going to college here in Vada Pioson' . wild lhrow aid Taylor. 3.1, 109 Fcflh Street, ,
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Calif., quallfted for the finals of
I'm not too experienced with the city oext month. I'd plan- trymg to na1l DaviS at the pla~e were charged with unlawful C&lt;&gt;- '
IIIII a player lo be named later, the Kuim Tennis. Tournam~t
boys and I've never touched ned to live at borne, but now I and tallied on John Roseboro s I habitation. Both were formerly : BOSTON (U~I) -The B_oslon IIIII bought leflhander
_Bill Monday by dowruns Frances
59 N. 2nd Ave.
liquor. This fellow seem• like don't know. She said she hates squeeze bunt.
o1 Gallipolis, Ohio.
! Red Sox acquu-ed a pau- of Sheri fro~ the _ American Alain Bresson, 6-1. 6-L
Serving the
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Lindy Allan Baldwin,
26, pitchers and ~ot ridr ofa/~0 Lensue-leadmg Batimore Or- Hoogs will meet Austnlljl'l
Big Bend Arae
, "ice guy, and my parents like me and she means it.
Then he Introduced me When John (I'll call himl Pomeroy: Ohio, was taken to other~ bo~~t w:~h t: e r~; 1oles lor the
$20,000 wa1ver J•~o~hn~B~ro~wn~l~or~the~~ti~tl=e·~-..!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..!
~c the crowd he hangs out with, saw me crying, he said I could
Moundsvclle to the state pem- ::'d~d 1 a 35.ye1 • old
k
te
f th
and it's otill hard to believe he"s live with his mother and go to
tentiary Monday. Boldwm was te an loonp~ay shortstop lor tw 0 nm 1 rohs r roothemRedor .~
11
p1cked up on a revocal!on of ve
o new
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By
a roug h head , though they are. sc hoo1. Sh e rents to studen ts.
-· - - ·the rnext two week~
had
to PJ c ers b rtstop Rico
THE
MluArnerlCI
One of his friends just g~t out Would this be lhe best way' Holzer Hospital:
Visiting parole by local officers.
I The Red Sox obiruned waiv· Petrocellt th: ~lsabled Jist ·
of )all and I know they dnnk. NADINE .
2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents AkDelberOihiWendell Ctioncedh, 3to5, ers o n disappointing young i lor the next IIi days.
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Well, he asked me lo a par- Dear Nad1ne:
only on Pediatrics Ward.
. ron,
o, was re urn
, Dave Morehead and optioned:
ty. He said it would be • Unless you want to throw
Admission•
Akron to answer a bad check ' th 23- ear-old $100 000 pitcher'
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"beaeh-Uke thingy" with about gasoline on the fire, you'd bel- L. David Sullios, Rt. 1 Bid- charge.
toe Pit~field in 0..:. Eastern Helps Solve 3 llgpat
six couples. and "We'll have ler try for the collqe dorm - well; Mrs. Daniel c. Stidham,
Le~gue.
fun
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and preferably lor a college In Rt. 1 GallipoUs; Francis E.
They also sold lliJing rigblhan.
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I'~ not sur~. but I thin~ another city, U you can get ad- stover, Sr., Rt. 1
Johnson;
S. C U OC
der Deb Sadowski to their i Worries alld·Problems
they II oerve liquor. I
do~ I RIISS!on at this late dale.
George WesUall, Vinton; Mn. '
Toronto Maple Leaf farm Ill the
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want to go, but 11 I turn hom And slop blammg yourself Jameo c. MilcheU Rt. 1 BidInternational League
r:::.l'~o~oe~oetbmorollnDI11npl&amp;oe:
down. he may ask somebody lor aU the family
troubles. weD· The Rev. Ke;...,th Fuller
e8
To replace them tbe Red So:!: ~:~ :!:':',..'"t':'tom,:eto"':,\"'.:!:!;
else and J'U be out a boy friend. Mothers who saddle their ehilp'Jeasant· Samuel R •-•er'
ch eel ""•hth 'nd
Hank wt&amp;bout dt•comtort . .FASTEETB
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If I go, he may start drinking dren Wlth this kind or cuJII aon, Hartford· Mrs Lloyd J . PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Tva Fischer from the Cincinnati I "'"'· No oommy, ...... """ taote
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can 'I Iace up to their ow a Baker, Rt. 3 Leon;
' . R.•P 1ey I' Reds
for an undisclosed amount PA&amp;IJ:il'IH·~·~"·~·~
at au- mdn1
1 oount#r•.
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~b'~'~"~'"m~•~n~t-~G=.,~~===~~~-=~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~
He has always been
real sbortcominss. Yours deserves Rt. ~ Racine; Mrs. Marvin s. Road, Pl. Pleasant, died Man nice 'o me, and treated me with pity - preferably from • dis- Cox, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Miss day morning in Holzer hospital.
re•pect. My parenis trust him. . lance. - -H.
Clara Wolle. Racine ;
Mrs. She was born May 9, 1887 in
Should I too, or what'- MIS- 1 Dear Helen
Hugh H. Roush, Pomeroy· Mrs. Mason County, a daughter of
LED AND UNDECIDED
I This girl is always cutting Paul Bell Ravenswood;' Mrs. the late R, 0. and Cornelia Le;
Dear M and U:
me down. I do well in achool Hlchard L: Ballengee, Jackson; Masters Kincaid, and had n!·
Don't take chances. lnexper- and I try not In say anything Laura M. Thompson, Virginia sided in Mason County all her
ienced girls and "beach - like because she makes fun of me, Beach, va.; Mrs. Edward .R. life.
thlnp" 10 together like
a tben oays sbe can do "far bet- Wrlght, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs.
Surviving are her husband,
•urfboanl In a tidal wave.
ter." But i&amp;tead she brings Florence Molvin
Flatwoods Robert McCulloch; three sons,
ADd consider thla:
You home failures on her .grade Ky.; Mrs. Peter' s. Waldeck: Eu1ene, Francis and James Me·
thought the hoy was a nice guy card. I'm aorry for her, but . . Raveoswood; Mro. Lewis .Bats- Cullocb, all of Pomt Ple":'ant;
unl11 you mel his crowd. That's She demand&amp; her owo way on den Coalton· Mrs. Minnie Chan- ooe daughter, Mrs.
Chflord
just what people will be oaying threat of a tantnun: She is 1 ey 'Firebrick. Mrs
Thomas Carder, Point Pleasant, a n d
aboul YA If you become part pe111 and I can't be mean tht N.' Stewart, ironto~; Larry G. two grandchil~ren.
of It. -H.
way she is, so I can't 1et II • McCoy, Oak Hill; Oakley
E. Funeral semces will be held
Dear Helen;
cross 1 want her to leave. She Malone, Rt. 3 Ironton;
Mrs. Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Ch~pMy mother and father
~ acto conceited and can't
aay Clyde S. Davis, Ironton; Jack man-W!lco•en Mort~ry with
divorced and she always s8Jd enough mean tblnp about olh- P. Lehman, Ashland, Ky. Ciui,. the Rev. Parker Hemzman of·
It wu my fault because
I ers. How can I brush her off line A. Collins, WeUston; Har· f~&lt;lllhOI. Bur1al wdl be m Sunfought so much with him. I without a big llCIIne? I'm the ry w. Stoamer, Asbland, Ky.; crest cemetery. Fr1ends may
wish 11 hadn't been that way. kind that takes too much be- Miss Mary R. McCIUI'f, Ironton; call at the mortuary after 2
l always seemed to be caught cause I hate to burt people.- Mrs. George w. Rafferty, Rl. p.m. today.
In the middle, but I don't re- TRULY PESTERED
4 Jacksoo; Marvin K. R o s s.riD
:._L--'il:__ _ _ _C_arl_
member fighting.
Dear T.P. :
Jackson· o\lbert A. Kuhn Rt. S
• W COIOD, Mrs.
E.
Now my mother Jo 10ing with I'd Ute to IIY, "Be sweet IIIII Oak HiD'; Mrs. Mark L. Mullen, Wyatt, Mrs. Brady S. Young,
• man who Is seven
yean kind, IIIII this girl wtl1 plug Jn. Rl. 3 Wellston; Stephen C. Wil- ~s. Carroll H. Burnette ~n~
younger lhan she Is. She treats to your hai&lt;l" but life tsn•t like Iiams, Springfield; Herbert W, ~an~nlsonl, Mrs. Jack S. Feick
111m Uke dirt. He's awfully kind that
cra btree, ...,o.~ackson.
.., 1 an son.
You've tried patience and pi·
Blrtbo
ty. The direct approach lo all
Mrs. Richard L. Ballengee,
Super Premium Quality
that remaina. TeD her you don't Jackson, son, 3:20 p.m. MonUke her atUtude or remarkl, day; Mrs. George W. Rafferty,
IIIII 1f she can't shape up, lei Rt. 4 Jackson, daughter, 11:42

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lotte Cremeans, supervisor of the Holzer Blood
Bank dr~ws a unit of blood from hospital technician
Jack Wigal for use In the blood bank. II Is a simple
matter of donating a pint of, blood to relieve the
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Discharges
Mrs. Wilbert BaUey, Jeffrey
E. Glenn, Mrs. Guy Jordan,
Mn. Gtrald E. Juniper, Mn.
Richard Lakin, William
J.
Lucas, Mrs. Herbert H. Moore,
Charles Nuckle•, Mrs. Paul W.
Porter, Mrs. Haymon! Scotl,
Timothy L. Waldeck, Mrs. Mer-

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AND THE BANK IS EMPTY - So what does
Mrs. Julie Evans do for the ~Jood . at the Holzer Hospital Blood Bank? Mrs. Evans wanders what she
can do if surgery needs two or three units.
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50 Families Use EO Funds
To Rise Off Poverty Level

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Q. How do 1 know my builder tr electrie heat
conlrador will pa7

nund the means to start work- communities.
ng their way up from the pov- "The plan 1s working.. The
rty income level through ram- rural Econom1c Opportumty bor·
ly EconomiC Opportunity loans rowers are· workmg their way
uring fiscal year !966,
Mr. forward, and they are paymg
James T. McDorman, Farmers back their loans."
Home Administration state di- Nation-wide firsl studles of
•ecjOr, said today·
the n!sulls n!alized by borrowA VERY WELCOME SITE - This is the reMr. McDorman _reported on ers wbo have had their loans sult of area residents making donor visits to the loprogress of a lendmg program approximately one year showed
cal Red Cross Bloodmobile. A blood bank such as
administered by th~ USDA Igains in gross family income avMrs. Julie Evans, Holzer Blood Bank, technician,
Farmers Home Adm&gt;mstrahon eraging $2,000 a year for !ami- sees now means patients in surgery will not be in
for the Office of
Economic · lies starting non-agricullural endanger due to lack of sufficient units on hand. Do·
Opportunity.
terprises, and
a year lor
nating blood to the Red Cross Bloodmoblle out of
The past fiscal year saw 54 families using Economic OpporHuntington W. Va., will maintain the blood bank
loans totaling approxima.~ly tunlty loans to Improve their
in conditio~ to meet the needs of hospital patients.
185,000 made to rural famlbes methods of farming.
in ~· lowest Income group to The year-old loans were beprOVIde tools, supplies,
and lng paid back, on lhe average,
working space they need. '" 1 per cent laster than schedulorder 1o earn a better bvmg.. ed.
Since the program began m The Office of Economic OpJanu:ory, 1965, loans totaling ov- portunily has delegated Joan •
.r 1165.000 have been made to making Ullder the program tn
over 1110 familles
throughout the Department of Agriculture's
Ohio.
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Farmers Home Administration,
Mr. McDorman_srud the Eo- whlr.h has 1 network of !,600 The Ohio Highway
Patrol
onomlc Opportunity borrowers county offices throughout I be was presented today an Award
are foDOWllll more than 10 dif- United States to serve rural for Outstandins AchiE!Vl!ment in . Catoe 1,900, calves 200; 1900
lerenl klnda of non;-agrlcultural people mcklng olher sources Traffic Supetvislon in 1965.
calves, moderatoly active, and
enterprise, In addition to farm· of credit for farming housing 6ponsored by the Internatlon- steady, escept cows sll!ady to
ing, as a n!sult of the helping and small enterprises' to boost a! Association of Chiefs of Pe&gt;- weak: choice 9110-1100 lb steers
hand estended them through substandard family incomes. lice, the Award was presented 25-25.25, part load 1240 lb 26,
!he program. LoOIIll average $1,·
by Mr. Harold Holmes and Mr. few mosUy high choice 950-1000
500 a family, wllb a maximum
ROCKET PIONEEII
John Greenen, representatives of Jb 2S.S.2S.75, mixed good and
of $2.600 In effect.
Dr. Robert H. Goddard, a the National Safety
CooneY choice 2f.S.25, good 23-24.50;
''These are lo8!111 to famllles New England physicist, Is con- Mr. Holmes 1s the '!,•"· CouncU staudard and low good 21.50-23,
at tbe' botto~ of dethe """'!~ sldered the first of the modem district director for Oblo.
choice 750-000 lb slaughter hell·
1&lt; ladder. Nat1oll-lri more"""'
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kages mostIf 1 th
esisUng on Jesa roc e
P oeers. s e•pe • In accepting the Award
a en 23 ...-..,
pac
~an : 1500":ear lor famUy Uv· menlo in_ the 1920s were rt!COfl· coveted honor which Obi; has ty bigll choice 24.50-25, mixed
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~d expenses,
the presa often called him the secutive years Colonel -Robert good 650-IJIJ() Jb 21-23, cows !U518"The borrowers are rural pea' "liiOOIJorockel man" aad belli- M. Chiarmont~, State Highway 18.50; bulls :IIJ.SO.l2.25: .~
,11 wbo have been Isolated 1n tied his Interest in space lllghts. Patrtl Superintendent, atlllerled supp!7 dlolce vealers :it! • 12,
,overly with nowhere to IIIOk
that even areater efi'orts would good 23-:itl.
•xcopl 'to their own capacity moB ILLITERACY RATE
be made ,In the futun for lite Hogs 2400, supply mostly U.S.
;or self • l!lllpiOJlllePl
Their The llUteracy rate fit Ecua- safety and j)l'ptecUon of ·Oblo's 1·3"!Dind barrOWS and &amp;Ills »
live, fully Steady, sows steady,
1~081 COIJUIIOD handicap bas dar Is amcns the world's high- motorists and' et~. .
- 1 Jack of money or credit ·to est. Acconling to offiCials, more Although using its
limited H 2QO.W Jb barrows 8lld gllts
IIi lbemaelves for the more than 40 ~ cent ,of all lnbabl- manpower mOil·efficienlly, Mr. 28.ZS.26.50;small lot 2D 111·26.50,
table work they mJib1 dci tanto over 10 years of age do HGmes said Ohio's 1118bway scattered Jots mosUy H 210-8110
. ey bad tba 1oo11.
not have the ability Ill read, or ·patrol for"" lbould be ao1JetaD. lb 23~.50, W 250-400 Jb sows
nomic Opporltmlty loans write. Only al)out 26 to 25 ~ tially 1ncreaaec1 1o eomtlare r. 21-U, H ~ 1b 1~ boats
overcorite IJll8 obsta- cent of the population possess vorable with. olbe\' highway ·tG-18.
. .
e 1~ ~ them .to the ordl~ academic skUis. patrols OD. lf!e· balls of nqmber ~ 25G,. steady1 cllolce "
j,'hlllga the, need lor a prot,
· . . ., officers J¥!1' bllUOII mllea of ~ 85'105 lb sprllqlllaugh,ter
Je farming enterprlae or to · Wine --~- 'flroduced 1n Ai!ys- lotal rural \raveL
.
~ U-25.50, few 21, good aod
.rease their lnCOIIIe by fol. slllla (Jtiblopta) aa far bact u ~"' examplel the Colorado .eltolce 12.1i0 • 24, ,ua .to ,lllod
,wtnl ~ trade or pe~ a tiOOO J!.C. .. . ,
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Your builder or electric heatinr CGnb'aetof'.
is insured by Tht Amerieatt Home Atsu1'9\
ance Company. The pOliev covert the t~ 1
It will guaran!H that the annual operatilll eoat of heating rour home with Flameleu Electrlc Heat will remain within 10%
cif. a apeeiftc do1lar-and-eents figure each
year for the Ar1t ellnt tull years of
operatlou.

Either your builder or electric

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ELECTRIC HOME IlEAl·
lNG COST CAN BE GUAR·
ANTEEO BY YOUR BUILDER l

years of your eleetric htatinc operatt.Df,

cost with a. maximwn liability ot one tho.._
sand dollars ($1,000.001 foe the P«io&lt;l,

Q, But what if I waot to bu1ld a .... willl
electric heat !

A.

hea~ng

specification&amp;. You examine and approv• it.
befo"' yott .act. Yo11 know exactlJ hOW1
much your eledri&amp;:: heating will. eoat ~~

colitraetor who has installed the heating
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lt'a even more simple. Your b\lllder -~
electric heating contractor make1 t~el
Operating Cost Guarantee a put of li;f.

in the ne• home you buy, or ~Ud.

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you'll be eurpriled how excoedingl1 i&lt;l"J
it il r

Q. How ean a builder or heatinC contraetori
·guarantee heatinJ cottl wbe• weather.
nri• ao auaeh t

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The builder or elettric heating contn:etot
bases bi.s guaranteed ~st.imate flrure oD
official area weather llata, as well all bit

.electric. heating experience and ekiU. Tht

Market Rep0rt

estimatiog of annual beatir~g eo.sts ja not
a new ccmcept. but gua.rantetill £1 (In .e~t.i·J
mGtt is. a bold new step.

MR. K. L. BYRD
Will Be At
306 N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport, Ohio

Q. Whr • three-Jtar par•ntee' r
A. Frankly, to dramatically prove that pro&gt;
gressive builders and Flamele!S. Heatmt
eontraeton have cotnplete faith in tht_
economy and dependability
their prod• :

ON
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Flameleas Heat Gua.rantee ls designed to
demonstrate the year-in, year-out depend..)
ability and economy of the product.

To repair and service
hearing aids
&amp;.Herl.. and suppliH for
oll makn for ule ·
MR. BYRD will be glad to
give you a free hearing
test with the latest Bel·
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AS ANOTHER SEIMtE Of YOUR EI.ECIIIIC
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ELECTRIC HEATING OPERATING COST GUARANTEE PlAM

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view of the river. $14,000.00.
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and
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bath,
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basement with
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the Rev. James Morroson lor 992
Wtll 5rent
beating Minersville .-o.oo buys 98 acres In Bed1. by day or week. Ph.
ce IIen t l'ORd1Iton, 115 ah . -R~ ', ud
bis consoling words
those
'5 2
3107.
a 14 3tc I Obio. End your, sewer trouble.• 1 ford Twp .• on Route 33, will
EXPERIENCED
sending the beautiful floral of! 27 lie - · -·- - - I We have an aize sewer mach- produce all crops common lo
1£1
WHEEL
ferings.
friends and neigh- FOUR ROOM furnished aport· ONE Seigler gas wafi furnace,' - · Reasonable rates, Call this area, springs in pasture,
1Th11n..Fri..Sot.l
bors for food se•t iR, and to menl WY Wli!ill.
4 14 tic 85,0110 BTU . can be used with WY l-2974, day or night.
1I&gt; olory frame bouse, 6
All Models
AUGNMENT
and
those who helped in any way
bottled or natural gaa. Ph. 1
~5 He 1 rooma and celhor, wefi, some
AI Reduced Prices
during our recent
be-eave- ' MODERN Z bedroom home. 11!12-564ll.
8 15 3tc 1
1 buildings. Property needs
IIAKE SERVICE
ment. Robert F. Russell.
Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. »112-2903 day
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8 16 Itc or 992-3702 ev•nings.
14 FT. camping trailer, sleeps i
llomplete 8erYk!l
Albert M. Cos, Brok..
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7 24 lie
7, hitch included and. electric !·
Cl1to Hradluro
Henry CleiODd, Salesmao
DIRU
. . . Alignment Shop
Notice
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brakes, Ph. 773·5tillll. Mason,
Wril&amp; .....,. "' Colllllll
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l'loono 99WI7A
MODERN l room and bath fur- W Va
8 16 6tc I
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Evenlugoo IH-!581 w llll-3l3l
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SPECIAL PROGRAM
port, 0., Ph. 992-387:.
KODAK lnstamatic
camera
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EXPANDED
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IW4, new cooditioa, 175. Bob 1BOAT and motor license _ Ev- 1 property, Bailey Ru~ Road.
If
NOW- REPRESINTING
IBM
lrHREE and four room fur' Mallory, Racme, 0. ~"j5~~~ · tnrude Sales and Servlce,l Contact Ralph Lambroght, Rt. A. 'If. RillofLoiAIIgeiea,Callf..
MEIGS COUNTY
Compul~~&lt; p,..gnmmlnl
Dished aparllloenls. AU utili· I 2793
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Schwarze! Marine, Hocking- 4• Cortland, 0.
8 l6 Stp llr. and Mra. Ira Hill of WaterOil• Procooslng
301c
WITH FULL IERVICI
Koy Punch • Burroughs
WAllY
•. ll&gt;ME nice young
Herelord pori, Ohio.
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JSbAamCR•E oflahremr, bhuidiousengsand 72 fordPaynterandoiMrAI.banandy Mro. Paul
Wrlto or Colt Collect
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caltlt. Ph. 992-622'7, Pom., 0. SEWING macblnel, ropl.lr 001'
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p. m. caU WY S-3574.
1 14 titp .tee, aU malteo. WY II-22M. miles from Pomeroy. Ph. 992- Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Park224-417S
4 ! lie
lbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
307g.
I IS 61p or attended !be 1931 class reMolropollton Schools
_ _ _ _ _ _ ___:__::_= ONE 20 .. boy's bikt and a 24 .. ! Alltborized Singer Salll ud
union of the Chester
high
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67 North High Stnoo
rHREE and four room furnishgirl's bike, botb in g 0 0 d I Sonlce.
1 :tt Uc
Auto Sales
ochool held al tlte home of Mr.
·~~us':'!'~~no~~·
eo and unfurnished apartllhape. Also a Conn trumpet ! n••ny.Mix concrete l!euver. 1151 CHEVROLET, m cu. ln., and Mn. Buei Ridenour, Chest..
Clulo ..........r. Ohio
, menis. WY ~5434.
12 G lie
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and case, like oew. Ph. 992·
right to your project. Fast runs good and lookl good, ·
BOB E. IYER
29511.
1 14 3tp ond easy. Free eslimateL Ph JIU.2600 .,M
a 16 6tc Thomas E. Weaver, son of
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For Sale
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weaver of 125 •airline Dr. Mlddloport
Aug. 1gth at Laurel
Cliff -- - Pbone 992"32114•
. Googleia , ltli1 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic St. Louisville and grandson of
SchooI House on ·State Route • G4 SHASTA, 16 ft . trader, cab , BEANS,
potawes,
tomaloe1
Reedy-MIJt Co., Middleport.
"BI" , WfiUem Will , Rl. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winebren- llunlly.
and melons.
Clarence
Prof- Obio.
1 30 lfo 1
1
J24 1 p.m. We will sell your 1 over, hitch , eleclnc. brakes, fill, Portland. 0. Ph. 843-2254 :
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\ Pomeroy, 0. Ph. !185-31126, oer, local, has joined the U. S. Mrs. Eva Armentrout, Mrs.
merchandise for you. Adami I toi let, awning and net, $1,400.
a 11 Uc ;Am coND•.uONING. Relrlger- Coolville.
8 11 61p Navy and II now at the Great Cecelia Lacy and Mrs. Juallila
Trading Post and
Auction
Lionel Boggs, m-38!12.
- -atlon serviCe. Jack I RefrllLakes Naval Training Center. Lewis and granddaughter
of
House. Ph. 742·53114. 8 II tfc
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pump
your
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sep·
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New
Haven.
Phono
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SALES
1957
Buick,
Mra.
Res
Donahoe,
Mr.
MarRaymond
City,
w.
Va.,
visited
8
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TO l-353'1.
4 I lfc good tires. fine work
car, V,in &amp;elsey, daughter, Connie, Mrs. Mollie Guinther.
I, Konauga. 1.&lt;&gt;01&lt; tor ban•
istered, $100. Ph. Ray Par- Septic Tonk Cleaner. Land· IIEATING PLUMBING, Rural I fll5. Ph. 11112-212%.
I 14 lie , and son, Timmy, of Sprillg- Miss Connie Morarity of Cosigns. Come and near
sons
I mark Farm Bureau, Pom• llolol 'Bottle
Araold AUTO SAt.ES- It&amp;! Volkswag.'field and Mr. and Mrs. l,arry lumbus spent a weekend with
171 afler 4 p.m.
you the past, present and to
8 16 5tcl roy, 0.
I 10 341£ - lln&gt;then, 518 E. Malo SL, en. Also a 10 ft. · plywood Morarity and doughier, Marcy her mo!her, Mra. PauUne M•
tur
Pomervy.
I !1 lie bOIIl Ph. 992-Z!NIO. a 15 &amp;tp .k&gt;e, and son, Terry Lee, of C... rarity and brother, Marty.
8 1 1200
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BUDGET I'RICED furn1turl II:
lumbua spent a week with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm GuiR·
ADAMS TRADING Post
is
our third Door budget shop.
Insurance
Paulfne.Jolorarlty llltl son, Mer- Iller and children visited Mr.
open 6 days a week
Moo- You always save more on
Baker Furniture. Middleport
t)l.
and Ml"ll. Don James and faml·
day througb Saturday. We Unico Apptianeeo
Ohio.
. II 12 If&lt; ,I GETTERAINqSuoURtatiANonCEfriiAmGERNECYU·
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Did- "' of CUfloa Tuesday event•~.
'so·on re- ' Better
than ever Wa
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~~'1 daughter, Darlene, remained
•oe
Freezers,prices
Refrigerators,
INC bel
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die attended tlte 25tb wedding A
have radio and televl
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also
ple(]ty
of
antique
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Apache
Raven,
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renewmg
yoor
and
sher·Dryer Pairs. F:lec Ran
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anniversary of her brother
for a longer visit.
Pa
items.
Mato St. ln R, ··1d. ~es and Air·Conditioners.
model . Ph. New Haven 88Z- auto msurance. e may De
lister-in--law, Mr. 8Dd Mrs. Ed· Mr. and Mrs .Herbert Parker

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Bessie
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oil lank. Ph. 992-3529, I 10 5tp l
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WANTED - Work for, bulldoz. : 7, hitch mcluded and electric
er. Pb. M-2208.
a 9 30Lc brakes. Ph. 773·5683, Mason, ·
Help Wanted
W. V•.
8 10 6tc
-- ' IHOWE, 4 ton capactly platMIDDLE-AGED lady to love , form scale, Scott
Folmer,
ia and do housework, laun- ] R. D. 1. Pomeroy. o.
mile
dry, and assist "ith care of 1 north of Fairgrounds.
Ph. ,
inddvalid. Wndrite,Jivinl naBme, i 992-7339.
8 10 6tp
a ress a
~.one c-o ox
661-D, Tho Daily
Sentinel 1CANNING TO~IATOES. Sl
a
Pomeroy, Ohio.
a 11
bushel, bring own container
and you pock. 2 miles abovo
KALE HELP, betwee• ages 27 Letart falls. Julian Hill.
oad 35, dean, oeal appear- 1
tc
once of good rharacter. Day 1,
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_8_ 10 6__
or nigbl shift available. Apply : VENETIAN blind•. all kinds.
In person at Burger Boy. 23 Also repairs. Dale
Wippel
W. Union, Athens, 0. betweeo Supply. 215 Union
Ave.
hours of 1 and 5 p.m. 8 9 301c 1 Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 29 30tc
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ever, "Get Sta ·
Ebers6 ROOMS hou,. with - bath,, ,ach Hardware, Sugar Run
basement and turnare, Eloda , Feed. · .en, Hardware.
, lOtp
Webb , 304 Sycamore Str.et.
1 1
Middleport, Oh1o.
3 t5 3tc
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cUSE IYEil.oiiT safely with
FOR RENT - FurniShed apart· I Dex-A Diet Tablets. Only ~c
ment, 6 rooms and bath. utih- at Stark Pharmacy 8 ll 12tp
lies furnishPd , dose to busi I
ness dislncl. no p&lt;'IS shown RUGS DIRTY? Rent electric
afternoons by appmntment. ; shampooer for II with purchlt

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'""'ASpring \vP , Pomeroy.
o.; al Stark Pharmacy. 8 )I 12tp
• 14 6tc
DAILY CRYP1'0QUOTE - Hero'• how ie work lk
THE PHOVEN carpel cleaner
A x y D L a .l .l X B
I R()(JM brid duplex
with Blue Lustre is easy on the
II L o Ill o r 1: L L o w
garagr. Bu,lm&lt;Ul Ave .. Porn- budget. Restores forgotten colOnelettel'llrnpty otandoo for another. Ill thlo """Pie .l to uoe4
eroy. 0 .. Ph 992-5127. 8 II tic ors. Rent electric shampooer
for tho ....... L'~ X for the two"''· ete. Sl...-le lellon, • ..,....
$1 . Pomeroy Cement Block
trophiee, the length and formation ot the words are all Alnta.
SMALL apartment on 208 But· Co.
I&gt; Stc
J:aoh day u.. ouo1e lelten.,.. olltterent.
8
ternut Ave .. Porn . 0 .. partly 1
furntshed. Ph. !l!ll-2682
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a 12 tic FROM wall to wall, 00 soli at
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electric
8 9 tfc shampooer St. Pickens Hard·
Pb. 992-3319·
H T D F H u X Q D I' tr K w o trw o.- a or.
SICE 4r00.ns and bath UI&gt; ware Co., Inc.
8 15 ltc
B D Jl' D p I. o F
fu rnish ed apartment.
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feelpo rI· Ohio. Pb · ,~:;87 '·
ing" clean carpell wllb Blue
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Lustre. Rent electric lh.omATl'JI\il.-I&gt;ICKENB
~PARTMENT on i27 Butternut I pooer fl. Baker Furniture Co.
10 *' - r - . , . _ """)
~ve. ia Pomerov.
7 31 11e
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ward Newman at Wellston.
visited recently with \heir son
_ Mr. and Mrs. Don Jamea and and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
ebiidren of CHiton spent Sun- Mrs. Roher! Parker and son
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Wine- dey with Mr . and Mn. Mal- of Logan,
brenner and daughter, Mary oolm Guinther and family.
Mrs. Robert McNickle (Rose
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Jean Jonea ·of Columbus Ann Theiss• has returned to
Winebrenner spent a weekend visited WI'tb her parents. Mr . Tesas where Mr. McNickle ill
with the latter's daughter and and Ml"ll. C. H. Willi.ams .
slationed wltb the U.S. Army
111nin-!aw, Mr. end Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mfil· after visiting here with
her
old Weaver and. chfidren at St. or and daugbter, Jane, of Wat.. mother, · Mrs. Carrie SinClair,
Louisville.
.-ford visited their aunt and and sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest
Mr. and Mro. Wald Millo and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. Olin Knapp Theiss and children and reiaber mother of Elwood City, Pa. and family.
lives in Racine, R. D.
open! a few days witlt his
Mr: and Mra. Merle Wose of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marrilber, Mrs. E. S. Mills.
Columbo&amp; spent Saturday with son returned to their home in
Recent visitors of Mrs. Vena bls mother, Mrs. Bessie Wise Ashtabula Saturday alter a two
Soulsby and daughter, Glenna, andD!ddiMr. and Mrs. Lawrence weeks' visit here with
her
were Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Soulse.
mother and step-father, Mr. and
by of Columbuo, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amspok- Mrs. Alpha Cottrill and other
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um us, IJlOI\ a w
relatives. They came for
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Mich., Mr, and Mrs. Edward with her,
Mnl. Laura wedding of her niece, Rosetta
Souisby and daughter, Joan, and Leifheit.
Lisle and Jobo Redovian, which
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Soulsby Mr. and Mra, Malcolm Guill- was held in the First United
and son, Jerry, of Cleveland, tber and Mrs. Guy Gonntlter Presbyterian Clourch on Aug. 6.
Mr. ond Ml"ll. Robert Soulsby and son, Kenneth, were 1D CoMrs.
Winebrenner and
end daughter, Bobby Joe, of lumbus on busll\ess Wednesday children, Kelly, Kimberly and
Titusville, Fla., Mr. and Mra. ud called on Mrs. Ellen New- Krystal, visited with her parK . Kl b
d
of Ia d
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B
eolh r y an son, Barry
n.
ents, r. a Mra. . L. MirVan, W. Va., 1\lr. and Mrs.
Mro. Emory
of St. Pet- acle and brother of Leesburg.
Lewis Soulsby-of St. Albans, W. mburg, Fla., is visiting here Mr. Earl Harden of Canto•
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charleo witlt her sister and brother-In- spent several days visiting relaGibbs and sons, Charles Myron law, Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Poi!A lives and friends here.
and Mark Edward, of Decatur, and daugbler, Jenny, and other Mr. and Mro. Willis LeadingMrs. Blanch Gibbs of Porn• relaliveo.
hem were in Columbus over the
roy R. D., Mrl, William Nease, Mrs. Damon Ferrell, Sr .. ..,. weekend where they attended . a
daughter, Karen .and sons BiJ- companied by Mrs. John Fer- Lions Club Convention.

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Robert McNamara IUid family
of Gnbam Station, W. Va.
Mrs. 'Myla 'Hudson recently
visited lD Eosl Liverpool with
Mr. end Mr1. Bud Wllllams and
Mr. and Mr&amp; Paul Caldwell; in
Wellsville, with Mrs. Thomas
Howell and Mrs. Myrtle Zarntz;
and in Chester, W. Va. with
Mr. and Mrs. ' Guy Bush and
family.
,
,
,Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Crow and Mrs.
Mayme Holmes were the lat..
ter's sister, Mrs. Helen Wetzel,
her son, Donald Wetzel, and
dtiughter ond son-ln-l~w, p,q;
and Mra. Joe "ell
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Columbuo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hermao London and Patrlc'a spent !be
weekend In Newark with their

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Cinder &amp; Concrete

lt!ly CHESTER GCI'JLD

DICK TRACY

BLOCKS
4 · 8 - B· 121uch Blockt
•Cement &amp; Morter •Ketal

-THE MAGNETIC AIR

CAR EMERGES AND IS

INSTANTLY THRUST

Windows &amp; Doon
•Door
fnmeo fo Otbel 11a1oJ117
Supplies.
I'IIONI ffW061 ·POMIIIOY

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Areadia spent several deyo here
with
mother, Mn.
d Mrs
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Mr'aea
and MrsSc.hRichard
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relatives.
Lipscssesb mdha0 and
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~~ashdlngtanher• Dwi.tltC., s~ !be
"'""'en
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llteir. perents,bMrnd. an&lt;l Mrs. Allee .LI~
com
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Mr aandsons
M· John
and ·dtiughtersrs.ol Col bai
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spent
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Usi s. Red Y
lite
e - . ovoan .weddiiiJ.
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Netgler, ..mployon
mhus, spent the week
end here wllh her
Mr• .
Carron NeJgltr IDII
Mr p ul "-btm
ofs, Lanca ""
and chiJd.
ren
aster
came lo a'lend the Us! Rednvlall ed
ding and
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Mr,j and Mra. Hershal Dlddla
anMrson.;;. aid CollrDI and
s.
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and sltlter-1&amp;1il Mr
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and Mr&amp; Tbotnaa
Qu.' k .
IC and otlter
b ':·
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a . an gra augbter, Doiua
were II! Wp
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Mr. and
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dtiugbter, ())risty.

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derated Church will meet Ttieldtiy evenillg at 8 p.m;' at' tilt '
cburch witlt Mrs. Albert' w·.:..o
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ani, leader. Hoitesaes wlli be
Miss E!lzabetlt .Flek aDd Mtu /
Mary Virginia Reibel.
WEDNESDAY
TilE KYGER cREEK
School mejoreltel wUf ~~
u outside teeD daRce this
lle811oy rtlght from s· to 11
til .the blacktop at the Kyg
Creek Higb School. This wiD .
he the only dance tltis week · \
with tlte Jayi becauite of tho
M.\Fatr.

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ABOIJT THA1' OELICIOUS

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WINNIE WINKLE

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Duckworth were Mr. and Mrs. let. Ferrell of Pelroll. Mich.
James R. White of Dunbar, W. VIsiting Mrs. Moille Guinther
Vo., and Mr. and Mrs. Millard on Wedneoda•3 w
, ere Mr. Walter
Duckworth, Huntington.
Hood, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Malcolm · Guinther and. Walter Hood, Jr. of Hometown,
oons. Gecfi and Malcolm, Jr.; W. Va.
visited Mrs. Robert McNamara Elizabetlt MerriU visited sevof Graham ~tlon. w. Va.
era!• days with her sister, Mrs.
Weekend •guests of Mr. and . PhUip Kinzel, at Mt. Alto, W.
Mrs. Ralph Se~U and family Va.'
were her .parents, Mr. and ~· and Mrs. Bert Teaford of
Mrs. Ance Johnson of Jackson, Bamne have moved tnlo the
Ky.
,
Wingett properly, CoUege Rd.
Mr. and Mts(~n f'ertell, Mr. and Ml"ll. Edison HubJr. end three chlldf;!D ·of ,Qrllltl- 6artl ond gnlnddaughter, DOIIne
do, Fla., and Mr. and Mro. Marie. were weekend guests
David Ji'errell and. ~· cblldrm of their son and daugb
. ter-IJt.
at Huntsville. .,.;..,
, t . a law1 Mr. . and Mrs. ..,...,
•O• , spen
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wee k wlib lu&lt;
P••· ·ba rd , oI was hi ngton, D. c.
··tr ._..,ts, ..
and Mrs. Damon I'en'eU .
Nancy and Diane Rupe of
and. daughter, Terri.
¥'tddleport are vio!Ung with
VIsiting Mr. and Mn. Ralph their sisltr and brotlter-ln-law,
RadcUU were Rev, and Mra. llr. and J.lrL 01111 Knapp llOII

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I'M LOVAL TO
CHICKENSOUPERMAN !!

Me11opolit1n Moton

m~ wi~ ela~t:.... :eel

ly and Mike, of Racine and Mr. reJJ and Demon Ferrell, Jr.,
Mr. and Mra. Malcolm GuillSamuel Gibbs of Rutland.
ljlflll a weekend with Mr.
!her and children and bis

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MIDDLIPORT. OHIO

RADIATOR

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BOXES, LOINEE,zv .,

bwl!ng• Honda Sales

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TEE VEE PITCHER

DICK RAWLINGS

Phone 992·2143

Clw's Sha. House

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RACINE OHIO

OUGI-o, , v GIT ONE

II ONI OP THI

KAETTNARS

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES , SAllS &amp; SERVIa I•

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warm. Protect your homo I'OMERUV - MODERN two
'-oov, .,·!1!!1!!1!!1!!!
from these pest. with ARAB, : story frame &amp;large rooms (; 1:~
available at King Builders
bedrooms),'!\!. baths, bardEXPERIENCED
II Supply Co., Middleport.
wood floors, full basement,
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OPEN IVIL t:01 PA

PHONE WY 2·2156

wh~

Side your home

Co.

Pomeroy Motor

5283.

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Ph.l BOUSE

head, crickets. spiders &amp; ot11er 111secu will be coming 1a-

$765

61 RAMBLER

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CA•D OF fNANKI a OBITUARIII
tUI fo• H dN mW!I1mUM lactl
Mltllll-..al wert1 1&amp;
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RIIUL t P'•oaucnte
WANT A0

WE WISH to thank tloe

WITH COLD WEATIIER

Custom 2 Door. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio 6 heater, vinyl inter·
ior trim, like new W.W. tires. Li.hl green ovw white fini~h.
priced to move.

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Real htlte,for Site

Busineu Servicet

Starfire H.T. Cpe. FuU power equipment bucket JHts wltb
console, JIOOd W.W~ tires, radio &amp; 'beater, be~~utiful white fin·
ish wlth muoon vmyl interior.

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Motor.Co.

62 OLDS

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torlate~59tBroild·
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8 14 ltp way St., Middleport, Ohio. 7
rooms, 1\0 batb, prage. &lt;MBBAND aew 2 bedroom aU building. Corner lot. I 11 &amp;tp
mode111 home. Vt!lma G. ZU. GAYNELL WISE property 011
pan. Pb. 773-5750.
a 10 !5tp 1 !06 Butterout Ave. Pb. 992-

POinerov

~QUALifY

COIUC'ft•M
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For S.le or

1 ROOM bouse and bath.

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Sale

.ICISl PIOPLII

cas fired hoi air heating. good '
view of the river. $14,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT 6 room
modent frame home, rnew
and
..,..!ruction) with
bath,
lorced hot air beating, full .
basement with
recreation
room ll5 X 24), utility room
&lt;laundry) and garage. Large
lot in excellent location and flY ,_2193
Pomtro,

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TRAILER SALES

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C.mping Tr1ilen

MI-. W. Yo.
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,.ng Funeral Home in Mason. I CAMPING trailer, sleeps six. CALORIC Deluxe gas ronge, .._, lARL GRUESER, plUmbing neighborhood.
the Rev. James Morroson lor 992
Wtll 5rent
beating Minersville .-o.oo buys 98 acres In Bed1. by day or week. Ph.
ce IIen t l'ORd1Iton, 115 ah . -R~ ', ud
bis consoling words
those
'5 2
3107.
a 14 3tc I Obio. End your, sewer trouble.• 1 ford Twp .• on Route 33, will
EXPERIENCED
sending the beautiful floral of! 27 lie - · -·- - - I We have an aize sewer mach- produce all crops common lo
1£1
WHEEL
ferings.
friends and neigh- FOUR ROOM furnished aport· ONE Seigler gas wafi furnace,' - · Reasonable rates, Call this area, springs in pasture,
1Th11n..Fri..Sot.l
bors for food se•t iR, and to menl WY Wli!ill.
4 14 tic 85,0110 BTU . can be used with WY l-2974, day or night.
1I&gt; olory frame bouse, 6
All Models
AUGNMENT
and
those who helped in any way
bottled or natural gaa. Ph. 1
~5 He 1 rooma and celhor, wefi, some
AI Reduced Prices
during our recent
be-eave- ' MODERN Z bedroom home. 11!12-564ll.
8 15 3tc 1
1 buildings. Property needs
IIAKE SERVICE
ment. Robert F. Russell.
Pomeroy, 0 . Ph. »112-2903 day
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1
some repair.
8 16 Itc or 992-3702 ev•nings.
14 FT. camping trailer, sleeps i
llomplete 8erYk!l
Albert M. Cos, Brok..
•n.n.
7 24 lie
7, hitch included and. electric !·
Cl1to Hradluro
Henry CleiODd, Salesmao
DIRU
. . . Alignment Shop
Notice
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brakes, Ph. 773·5tillll. Mason,
Wril&amp; .....,. "' Colllllll
992-38JO
l'loono 99WI7A
MODERN l room and bath fur- W Va
8 16 6tc I
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Evenlugoo IH-!581 w llll-3l3l
ROUT'" 124
W. Mlln II.
PomonrJ
r
nished
apartment Middle- ~·- · '
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RadDe, 1Wo
8-14-llc
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1 1 lie 79 ACRE FARM, 0. M.
SPECIAL PROGRAM
port, 0., Ph. 992-387:.
KODAK lnstamatic
camera
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EXPANDED
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If
NOW- REPRESINTING
IBM
lrHREE and four room fur' Mallory, Racme, 0. ~"j5~~~ · tnrude Sales and Servlce,l Contact Ralph Lambroght, Rt. A. 'If. RillofLoiAIIgeiea,Callf..
MEIGS COUNTY
Compul~~&lt; p,..gnmmlnl
Dished aparllloenls. AU utili· I 2793
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Schwarze! Marine, Hocking- 4• Cortland, 0.
8 l6 Stp llr. and Mra. Ira Hill of WaterOil• Procooslng
301c
WITH FULL IERVICI
Koy Punch • Burroughs
WAllY
•. ll&gt;ME nice young
Herelord pori, Ohio.
I 3
JSbAamCR•E oflahremr, bhuidiousengsand 72 fordPaynterandoiMrAI.banandy Mro. Paul
Wrlto or Colt Collect
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caltlt. Ph. 992-622'7, Pom., 0. SEWING macblnel, ropl.lr 001'
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p. m. caU WY S-3574.
1 14 titp .tee, aU malteo. WY II-22M. miles from Pomeroy. Ph. 992- Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Park224-417S
4 ! lie
lbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
307g.
I IS 61p or attended !be 1931 class reMolropollton Schools
_ _ _ _ _ _ ___:__::_= ONE 20 .. boy's bikt and a 24 .. ! Alltborized Singer Salll ud
union of the Chester
high
1
67 North High Stnoo
rHREE and four room furnishgirl's bike, botb in g 0 0 d I Sonlce.
1 :tt Uc
Auto Sales
ochool held al tlte home of Mr.
·~~us':'!'~~no~~·
eo and unfurnished apartllhape. Also a Conn trumpet ! n••ny.Mix concrete l!euver. 1151 CHEVROLET, m cu. ln., and Mn. Buei Ridenour, Chest..
Clulo ..........r. Ohio
, menis. WY ~5434.
12 G lie
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and case, like oew. Ph. 992·
right to your project. Fast runs good and lookl good, ·
BOB E. IYER
29511.
1 14 3tp ond easy. Free eslimateL Ph JIU.2600 .,M
a 16 6tc Thomas E. Weaver, son of
1
AUC'I'ION- Starling Friday, I
For Sale
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weaver of 125 •airline Dr. Mlddloport
Aug. 1gth at Laurel
Cliff -- - Pbone 992"32114•
. Googleia , ltli1 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic St. Louisville and grandson of
SchooI House on ·State Route • G4 SHASTA, 16 ft . trader, cab , BEANS,
potawes,
tomaloe1
Reedy-MIJt Co., Middleport.
"BI" , WfiUem Will , Rl. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winebren- llunlly.
and melons.
Clarence
Prof- Obio.
1 30 lfo 1
1
J24 1 p.m. We will sell your 1 over, hitch , eleclnc. brakes, fill, Portland. 0. Ph. 843-2254 :
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\ Pomeroy, 0. Ph. !185-31126, oer, local, has joined the U. S. Mrs. Eva Armentrout, Mrs.
merchandise for you. Adami I toi let, awning and net, $1,400.
a 11 Uc ;Am coND•.uONING. Relrlger- Coolville.
8 11 61p Navy and II now at the Great Cecelia Lacy and Mrs. Juallila
Trading Post and
Auction
Lionel Boggs, m-38!12.
- -atlon serviCe. Jack I RefrllLakes Naval Training Center. Lewis and granddaughter
of
House. Ph. 742·53114. 8 II tfc
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2tc
DON'T
pump
your
•luggish
sep·
eratlnn,
New
Haven.
Phono
AUTO
SALES
1957
Buick,
Mra.
Res
Donahoe,
Mr.
MarRaymond
City,
w.
Va.,
visited
8
Star. pal m """". ... BIRD DOG, English setier, reg- tic tank. Get Klean-Em • AU
TO l-353'1.
4 I lfc good tires. fine work
car, V,in &amp;elsey, daughter, Connie, Mrs. Mollie Guinther.
I, Konauga. 1.&lt;&gt;01&lt; tor ban•
istered, $100. Ph. Ray Par- Septic Tonk Cleaner. Land· IIEATING PLUMBING, Rural I fll5. Ph. 11112-212%.
I 14 lie , and son, Timmy, of Sprillg- Miss Connie Morarity of Cosigns. Come and near
sons
I mark Farm Bureau, Pom• llolol 'Bottle
Araold AUTO SAt.ES- It&amp;! Volkswag.'field and Mr. and Mrs. l,arry lumbus spent a weekend with
171 afler 4 p.m.
you the past, present and to
8 16 5tcl roy, 0.
I 10 341£ - lln&gt;then, 518 E. Malo SL, en. Also a 10 ft. · plywood Morarity and doughier, Marcy her mo!her, Mra. PauUne M•
tur
Pomervy.
I !1 lie bOIIl Ph. 992-Z!NIO. a 15 &amp;tp .k&gt;e, and son, Terry Lee, of C... rarity and brother, Marty.
8 1 1200
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BUDGET I'RICED furn1turl II:
lumbua spent a week with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm GuiR·
ADAMS TRADING Post
is
our third Door budget shop.
Insurance
Paulfne.Jolorarlty llltl son, Mer- Iller and children visited Mr.
open 6 days a week
Moo- You always save more on
Baker Furniture. Middleport
t)l.
and Ml"ll. Don James and faml·
day througb Saturday. We Unico Apptianeeo
Ohio.
. II 12 If&lt; ,I GETTERAINqSuoURtatiANonCEfriiAmGERNECYU·
C
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Did- "' of CUfloa Tuesday event•~.
'so·on re- ' Better
than ever Wa
oD
~~'1 daughter, Darlene, remained
•oe
Freezers,prices
Refrigerators,
INC bel
.
die attended tlte 25tb wedding A
have radio and televl
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also
ple(]ty
of
antique
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Apache
Raven,
1~6
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ore
renewmg
yoor
and
sher·Dryer Pairs. F:lec Ran
ow
W
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anniversary of her brother
for a longer visit.
Pa
items.
Mato St. ln R, ··1d. ~es and Air·Conditioners.
model . Ph. New Haven 88Z- auto msurance. e may De
lister-in--law, Mr. 8Dd Mrs. Ed· Mr. and Mrs .Herbert Parker

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Jot!DDLE-AGED woman soon to
stay by the w•ek with elder
!y lady. Come to Lincoln St.,
door,
Bessie
Athey , :i09 oSoutb
2nd Ave
., Middleport.
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992-2181
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Al1l'OMOBILE . s·•anc·e- been.
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oil lank. Ph. 992-3529, I 10 5tp l
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8 14 31c i 14 FT. camping trailer, sleeps I
WANTED - Work for, bulldoz. : 7, hitch mcluded and electric
er. Pb. M-2208.
a 9 30Lc brakes. Ph. 773·5683, Mason, ·
Help Wanted
W. V•.
8 10 6tc
-- ' IHOWE, 4 ton capactly platMIDDLE-AGED lady to love , form scale, Scott
Folmer,
ia and do housework, laun- ] R. D. 1. Pomeroy. o.
mile
dry, and assist "ith care of 1 north of Fairgrounds.
Ph. ,
inddvalid. Wndrite,Jivinl naBme, i 992-7339.
8 10 6tp
a ress a
~.one c-o ox
661-D, Tho Daily
Sentinel 1CANNING TO~IATOES. Sl
a
Pomeroy, Ohio.
a 11
bushel, bring own container
and you pock. 2 miles abovo
KALE HELP, betwee• ages 27 Letart falls. Julian Hill.
oad 35, dean, oeal appear- 1
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or nigbl shift available. Apply : VENETIAN blind•. all kinds.
In person at Burger Boy. 23 Also repairs. Dale
Wippel
W. Union, Athens, 0. betweeo Supply. 215 Union
Ave.
hours of 1 and 5 p.m. 8 9 301c 1 Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 29 30tc
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, lOtp
Webb , 304 Sycamore Str.et.
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FOR RENT - FurniShed apart· I Dex-A Diet Tablets. Only ~c
ment, 6 rooms and bath. utih- at Stark Pharmacy 8 ll 12tp
lies furnishPd , dose to busi I
ness dislncl. no p&lt;'IS shown RUGS DIRTY? Rent electric
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THE PHOVEN carpel cleaner
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with Blue Lustre is easy on the
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garagr. Bu,lm&lt;Ul Ave .. Porn- budget. Restores forgotten colOnelettel'llrnpty otandoo for another. Ill thlo """Pie .l to uoe4
eroy. 0 .. Ph 992-5127. 8 II tic ors. Rent electric shampooer
for tho ....... L'~ X for the two"''· ete. Sl...-le lellon, • ..,....
$1 . Pomeroy Cement Block
trophiee, the length and formation ot the words are all Alnta.
SMALL apartment on 208 But· Co.
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J:aoh day u.. ouo1e lelten.,.. olltterent.
8
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furntshed. Ph. !l!ll-2682
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Pb. 992-3319·
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SICE 4r00.ns and bath UI&gt; ware Co., Inc.
8 15 ltc
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~PARTMENT on i27 Butternut I pooer fl. Baker Furniture Co.
10 *' - r - . , . _ """)
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7 31 11e
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ward Newman at Wellston.
visited recently with \heir son
_ Mr. and Mrs. Don Jamea and and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
ebiidren of CHiton spent Sun- Mrs. Roher! Parker and son
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Wine- dey with Mr . and Mn. Mal- of Logan,
brenner and daughter, Mary oolm Guinther and family.
Mrs. Robert McNickle (Rose
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Jean Jonea ·of Columbus Ann Theiss• has returned to
Winebrenner spent a weekend visited WI'tb her parents. Mr . Tesas where Mr. McNickle ill
with the latter's daughter and and Ml"ll. C. H. Willi.ams .
slationed wltb the U.S. Army
111nin-!aw, Mr. end Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mfil· after visiting here with
her
old Weaver and. chfidren at St. or and daugbter, Jane, of Wat.. mother, · Mrs. Carrie SinClair,
Louisville.
.-ford visited their aunt and and sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest
Mr. and Mro. Wald Millo and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs. Olin Knapp Theiss and children and reiaber mother of Elwood City, Pa. and family.
lives in Racine, R. D.
open! a few days witlt his
Mr: and Mra. Merle Wose of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marrilber, Mrs. E. S. Mills.
Columbo&amp; spent Saturday with son returned to their home in
Recent visitors of Mrs. Vena bls mother, Mrs. Bessie Wise Ashtabula Saturday alter a two
Soulsby and daughter, Glenna, andD!ddiMr. and Mrs. Lawrence weeks' visit here with
her
were Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Soulse.
mother and step-father, Mr. and
by of Columbuo, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amspok- Mrs. Alpha Cottrill and other
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of ay
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um us, IJlOI\ a w
relatives. They came for
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Mich., Mr, and Mrs. Edward with her,
Mnl. Laura wedding of her niece, Rosetta
Souisby and daughter, Joan, and Leifheit.
Lisle and Jobo Redovian, which
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Soulsby Mr. and Mra, Malcolm Guill- was held in the First United
and son, Jerry, of Cleveland, tber and Mrs. Guy Gonntlter Presbyterian Clourch on Aug. 6.
Mr. ond Ml"ll. Robert Soulsby and son, Kenneth, were 1D CoMrs.
Winebrenner and
end daughter, Bobby Joe, of lumbus on busll\ess Wednesday children, Kelly, Kimberly and
Titusville, Fla., Mr. and Mra. ud called on Mrs. Ellen New- Krystal, visited with her parK . Kl b
d
of Ia d
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B
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n.
ents, r. a Mra. . L. MirVan, W. Va., 1\lr. and Mrs.
Mro. Emory
of St. Pet- acle and brother of Leesburg.
Lewis Soulsby-of St. Albans, W. mburg, Fla., is visiting here Mr. Earl Harden of Canto•
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charleo witlt her sister and brother-In- spent several days visiting relaGibbs and sons, Charles Myron law, Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Poi!A lives and friends here.
and Mark Edward, of Decatur, and daugbler, Jenny, and other Mr. and Mro. Willis LeadingMrs. Blanch Gibbs of Porn• relaliveo.
hem were in Columbus over the
roy R. D., Mrl, William Nease, Mrs. Damon Ferrell, Sr .. ..,. weekend where they attended . a
daughter, Karen .and sons BiJ- companied by Mrs. John Fer- Lions Club Convention.

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Robert McNamara IUid family
of Gnbam Station, W. Va.
Mrs. 'Myla 'Hudson recently
visited lD Eosl Liverpool with
Mr. end Mr1. Bud Wllllams and
Mr. and Mr&amp; Paul Caldwell; in
Wellsville, with Mrs. Thomas
Howell and Mrs. Myrtle Zarntz;
and in Chester, W. Va. with
Mr. and Mrs. ' Guy Bush and
family.
,
,
,Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Crow and Mrs.
Mayme Holmes were the lat..
ter's sister, Mrs. Helen Wetzel,
her son, Donald Wetzel, and
dtiughter ond son-ln-l~w, p,q;
and Mra. Joe "ell
"' ey and ....,,..,
.... ~n!ll, Sh aron. sara and J, oIe, of
Columbuo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hermao London and Patrlc'a spent !be
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THE BORN LOSE •

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Cinder &amp; Concrete

lt!ly CHESTER GCI'JLD

DICK TRACY

BLOCKS
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-THE MAGNETIC AIR

CAR EMERGES AND IS

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Windows &amp; Doon
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Supplies.
I'IIONI ffW061 ·POMIIIOY

ALOFT BY

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Areadia spent several deyo here
with
mother, Mn.
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ISy HAROLD GRAY

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Mr'aea
and MrsSc.hRichard
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relatives.
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llteir. perents,bMrnd. an&lt;l Mrs. Allee .LI~
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M· John
and ·dtiughtersrs.ol Col bai
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Netgler, ..mployon
mhus, spent the week
end here wllh her
Mr• .
Carron NeJgltr IDII
Mr p ul "-btm
ofs, Lanca ""
and chiJd.
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came lo a'lend the Us! Rednvlall ed
ding and
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Mr,j and Mra. Hershal Dlddla
anMrson.;;. aid CollrDI and
s.
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and sltlter-1&amp;1il Mr
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and Mr&amp; Tbotnaa
Qu.' k .
IC and otlter
b ':·
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a . an gra augbter, Doiua
were II! Wp
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dtiugbter, ())risty.

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ARE THI:lT WE

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derated Church will meet Ttieldtiy evenillg at 8 p.m;' at' tilt '
cburch witlt Mrs. Albert' w·.:..o
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ani, leader. Hoitesaes wlli be
Miss E!lzabetlt .Flek aDd Mtu /
Mary Virginia Reibel.
WEDNESDAY
TilE KYGER cREEK
School mejoreltel wUf ~~
u outside teeD daRce this
lle811oy rtlght from s· to 11
til .the blacktop at the Kyg
Creek Higb School. This wiD .
he the only dance tltis week · \
with tlte Jayi becauite of tho
M.\Fatr.

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WINNIE WINKLE

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Duckworth were Mr. and Mrs. let. Ferrell of Pelroll. Mich.
James R. White of Dunbar, W. VIsiting Mrs. Moille Guinther
Vo., and Mr. and Mrs. Millard on Wedneoda•3 w
, ere Mr. Walter
Duckworth, Huntington.
Hood, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Malcolm · Guinther and. Walter Hood, Jr. of Hometown,
oons. Gecfi and Malcolm, Jr.; W. Va.
visited Mrs. Robert McNamara Elizabetlt MerriU visited sevof Graham ~tlon. w. Va.
era!• days with her sister, Mrs.
Weekend •guests of Mr. and . PhUip Kinzel, at Mt. Alto, W.
Mrs. Ralph Se~U and family Va.'
were her .parents, Mr. and ~· and Mrs. Bert Teaford of
Mrs. Ance Johnson of Jackson, Bamne have moved tnlo the
Ky.
,
Wingett properly, CoUege Rd.
Mr. and Mts(~n f'ertell, Mr. and Ml"ll. Edison HubJr. end three chlldf;!D ·of ,Qrllltl- 6artl ond gnlnddaughter, DOIIne
do, Fla., and Mr. and Mro. Marie. were weekend guests
David Ji'errell and. ~· cblldrm of their son and daugb
. ter-IJt.
at Huntsville. .,.;..,
, t . a law1 Mr. . and Mrs. ..,...,
•O• , spen
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P••· ·ba rd , oI was hi ngton, D. c.
··tr ._..,ts, ..
and Mrs. Damon I'en'eU .
Nancy and Diane Rupe of
and. daughter, Terri.
¥'tddleport are vio!Ung with
VIsiting Mr. and Mn. Ralph their sisltr and brotlter-ln-law,
RadcUU were Rev, and Mra. llr. and J.lrL 01111 Knapp llOII

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CHICKENSOUPERMAN !!

Me11opolit1n Moton

m~ wi~ ela~t:.... :eel

ly and Mike, of Racine and Mr. reJJ and Demon Ferrell, Jr.,
Mr. and Mra. Malcolm GuillSamuel Gibbs of Rutland.
ljlflll a weekend with Mr.
!her and children and bis

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DICK RAWLINGS

Phone 992·2143

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MOTORCYCLES , SAllS &amp; SERVIa I•

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warm. Protect your homo I'OMERUV - MODERN two
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from these pest. with ARAB, : story frame &amp;large rooms (; 1:~
available at King Builders
bedrooms),'!\!. baths, bardEXPERIENCED
II Supply Co., Middleport.
wood floors, full basement,
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PHONE WY 2·2156

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Co.

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head, crickets. spiders &amp; ot11er 111secu will be coming 1a-

$765

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CA•D OF fNANKI a OBITUARIII
tUI fo• H dN mW!I1mUM lactl
Mltllll-..al wert1 1&amp;
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WANT A0

WE WISH to thank tloe

WITH COLD WEATIIER

Custom 2 Door. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio 6 heater, vinyl inter·
ior trim, like new W.W. tires. Li.hl green ovw white fini~h.
priced to move.

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Busineu Servicet

Starfire H.T. Cpe. FuU power equipment bucket JHts wltb
console, JIOOd W.W~ tires, radio &amp; 'beater, be~~utiful white fin·
ish wlth muoon vmyl interior.

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8 14 ltp way St., Middleport, Ohio. 7
rooms, 1\0 batb, prage. &lt;MBBAND aew 2 bedroom aU building. Corner lot. I 11 &amp;tp
mode111 home. Vt!lma G. ZU. GAYNELL WISE property 011
pan. Pb. 773-5750.
a 10 !5tp 1 !06 Butterout Ave. Pb. 992-

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Ju,dging
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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
ON WEEK DAYS-9:15 TO 5--,0N FRIDAY
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9 TO 8 AND SAT.URDAY 9 TO 9
WE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNooN
·THIS WEEK FOR THE MEIGS COUNTY I'AIR

a gun fire support vessel r or
combat units operating along
the shore line and in support 8l

Elberfeld $ In pomeroy ·.,

carrier operations In tlle corn-

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Fair Board Secretary Don Reuter 1111id paid gate
admlsslons !J'uesday, opening day of the 103rd annual
Meip County Fair, almost doubled those of opening day
last year.
Tbere were 1,22!1 persons buying admission to the
fair. And In addition, already approximately 2,000
membership tickets have been sold to tlllJ fair. In 1965,
only 638 persona paid admission liD opening dey.
Wlnn!DI honor. In judlfnl
Also Tuesday night, 933 persoDJ paid aamlssion to
.
Tuesday at the Meigs CoWJty attend the grandstand event - an all girl auto thrill
QWifelin.el Broken
Falr In the Farm Cropa and show - rompared to 499 persons at the grandstand
WUHltlu'rot. - All!LINE Hort!eulture Division
were event orl opening night last
machinists have won
me
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G
eorge
Genbelrner,
Minersville
year- a rodeo.
firlll; Mn. Geneva Nolan, Sy·
10
ttl million iP WB&amp;e and bene- Route I, lour fors!l In earn·
racuse, one first, and D. M. Jallt liicreases wbich their union Donald C. Mora, Pomeroy S...;.
JUDGING RESULTS
cobl of Middleport, one flrsl.
luders sald "effectively and Route, two firlls In corn; Rlcb- TakiDI first place ID Tue• In the Palnt!ng Division of
lloroughly ahreds" PleildeDt ~ Radford, Pomer&lt;J9,
one day's Grange jud,gtng waa Rock domeatlc arlo, landscape from
rob.._.,..., wage . price piic!e- first In _corn 81!d. George Gen· Springs. Taking second place nature category, taking firll
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llelrner, one first In potatoes. honors waa Allred, third place place end recelvlnil blue ribThe gains
were estimated In the vegetable dlv1s!on, Gen- Hemlock Grange, and fourth bona In the judges' book were,
~oy at frol1l 6 to &amp;•per
helmer Was first In tomatoes, place, Ohio Valley Grange.
Mlch~ WIUI111111, Shade; Glen
11 eacb year of a tbtee . year green pod pole beans, yellow In the Domestic Arts Dlvt- Lee, Pomeroy, and Ray E. MyJODtracl. The anti-inOatlonary pod pole !&gt;eana, wli!te and yel- sian, rerelvlng firlt place hon- en of Shade, Route One.
~Uftea caU for
tooreaseo low onions, mangoes,
beets ora (blue ribbon awardl) were WOllam J. Mayer, Pomeroy,
II'OWid 3.2 pel' cent The con- and carrots.
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lew!J of look lwo firsts In Portrait from
~- Is slibjecl to ratllioat!oo
Radford had firsts In buslr Middleport, rdx firiiJ; Mrs. F• Llle, and Marine Study classes.
'1 36,400 members of the toter- bellna, p!rnentoes, ptrkle plate; rte Kennedy, Middleport, Ove ~vlng one first were Car·
JUDGING -~ Ross Hamerlck, 4-H Extension Offlctt Assistant, Is shown judgln 4Dllonal Alsoctallon of Machin- Mn. Purley Karr, Long Bot- firsts; Bertha Jilbneon, Racine, o1 Bachtel, Middleport, with a and garden exhibits on Monday afternoon at the Meigs County Fair Seated with th ~ H t':{.OPJ, elecf:M. l'Opl
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Mn. Gladys Morgan, near Porn· Chester, lwo flrlll; Grace Flab- Middleport, Marine Study catelflr Leak
eroy, one fjret Ill crucumbera; er, Mlnerovllle, two flrlll; 1101')1; Rooald G. Jacobs, Rut&amp;Ol:DIIVATEI,
OIDO
_ Alan Holter, Pomeroy
Star Kathryn Miller, Middleport. land, landscape copy,
and
~UIInd
lliklll of ~~ Route, one firat In Pumpkin; three flreta;
Delbert Gre&amp; Roush, SyraCUBe, Best
' llne•rtom u UIICieqrouDd lloi'- Howard Nolan, Syracuse, three Smlljl, Racine, ooe firll; 1!11'1- Animal study In pastels.
i .... JtUW IIIJb lila•aewer firll8, two In watermelon• ond Victor Hysell, Minersville, aile 11af E. Myen received two
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, 1171ttm tuesday IJgbt, lbreaten- C111e In oquasb.
first; Ella Gladman, Galllpoo llnljl Ill Anlrnalltudy and be!lt
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• 111 ,lboiJI·W o1 Ibis Mercer 1 In best display of Farm, Or· Ua, one firll; Ruby M. Hysell, dlap~y of three pieces In oil. Muldleport swtmmlng poolther_- and consequenlly lower lion of the pool, for the recrea- care The
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3,000 res!· cbard and Garden
praduce, Middleport, one llrsl; Nanna Cit~
" F. Girard, Middleport, w! rema~ 0~ 00 hdays of , recetpll- all while normal ov- 1 1ton program carried out In 00 the sides~ ~..- :
fires and overpow· lllchard Radford received best Wilcol, Middleport, twe llrsta; litre '~
II In Charcoal Field
wea er oug
Labor erhead proceeds unreduced.
tlle park, and for the trim ap- but the work
&lt;n ;
display of hay, Roy Holter, Mary Ann Tbomp!IOn, Pome- lor
all from Life and Por· Aay, ;;e~t though school starts Also, recomrnendaltons were pearance of the pool and park. - InstallaU.:a~ ~
. IJret broke Pomeroy Star Route, two Orsta roy, eno first; Mra. Purley tral ' )Y and Best Display of da~·lligbl bwat1.,dec~~.!"••· made by park .manager Bob Also tllanked was the Park at the pool tar ~ - ' Pill
DO m• and Alan Holter, one first.
Karr, I..out Bottom, t br e e titre; pea done In pastels. Recre tl
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port Ord and head _lifeguard, Mtke ICommtttee of Mr. and Mrs. Lou- personnel - · B11141' lei
8 on
A Winning firsts for largest vega ·
Lloyd, for repatrs and unprove- js Sauer, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. have arisen when a
1a •etables were. Alan. Holler,
The board, with
chairman Iments before the 1967 season 'Don Lowery lor tbeir conduct Deeded, Ord aald. J1lllllil It
:pkln; Ra~ KIOI, J&gt;ome.
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Deve Ohlinger presiding, re- Iwill cost money.
of weekly dances at the p-ark
llol!le ~; ~LIJ8&amp;~; RadfOrd,
vtewed the swlrnming seasoo • Chief among these were re- wtlh all proceeds going back Cornmlss!onen 0. llftli
~=r".-; beet; Nil )lorgatt, ~. II~&amp;
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now about ended, and foulld II ports tha~ fillers must be re- Into the park. Major projects and Chet TePMitlll wm~~mr
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placed this year and treads on ljte committee exl"!cls to com- a proposal to balD a 1'0111 1r1111

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DieS UCSday

Best Place To Build Up
Your Credit Rating Is In A

ed Monday for a visit with her

EVERYWHERE!

and repay on time adds another star

tn your

MEIGS COUNTY

crown. Because a full-service bank such aa ours

FAIR WEEK

is prepared to help you in so many ways, Jt 1s the

best place to go for any financial aerv!re.
During the month we get many !nqulr!ea regarding credit information. When a man or woman
has a sol!d regard for thrift and paya an obligation promptly we are happy to pass along a fr.
vorable report

TONIGHT
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Jts'true-tlpt.- Cadiftac is a most impressive motor car-unequaled
its quiet
perfun.uee Md its 811RY outstat!dmg comforts. Yet owners fiBd Cadillac's ability
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willdobield wipen ond poddM icsta at )IMIIw- a

ftried, )llu.y IWD
m.aiataa
6.t·C adlllw't ilat)l'alive lltyliag, eomlort aad qml!tneu
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lerrortsll Iaunctied' a mor:!
allark tonltht near Ute Tan
Son Nhut atr base just out·
side 8111810 •
A U. 8. mUllary apokesman
said the mortars landed In a

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lftl. W. Jt. ~MCDade,
a native ol PorDand iP Meigs
eoWJty, who ree!dea with ber
daughter and 100-ln-law, Genera! and Mrs. George Bush,
at 18 Hedgewood Drive, Gal·
hUpoUs, quietly celebrated her
tl8lb blrlbday Tuesday,
Mn. Mcl&gt;ade II the widow
of Cllpt. Wardle McDade, who

yeara ago operated the Helea
b: E., a packet boallll Ute Galli·
polls-Racine trade, and later

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w:h showed
· llalement / One lmprovllnont ncommend- sheller borneo - the fioor aJ. seml-c:lrcle to lilt aYife' llaalli,
$5,3?$.5S, and ~n::;:sts -o: ed was construolfon of a sun Iready is poured - and lnstalla- and out at lila preseot tatranct.
$4,!B7.5S, leavin Pa 1 1 ° 1 deck at the baby pool end as a / t1on of a new permanont-type A Parldui ana 1D tbe 111111 •
$7a5 36
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urp us of eonvemence for mothers. Also, fence around the present dance clrele could serve people U1i11f
The ·dark side of this th ?n additional lifeguard "chair" slab.
tlle picnlc areu. Signa alto
wise cheerful re rt is U:t : ts needed.
.
Two otller recommendations would be erected poiDllq 11111
days ol pool o~Uon from now Ord, Woyd, and swtmmlng were made by tbe pool staff: the pubUc use area.
until closing are usually cooler :;;~uclor, Yvonne Scally, were - Seeding the steep sides of It WIIJ fell that the pr...e
witb more chance of bad wea: boar:lcom~ended by
I he the park With a type of cover entrance gate, alwaya locbd,
or e eff!cieot opera· tllat will not require
major keeps people from usm, lilt
park as Is tnte·•~ -ere ·•-

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Discussed by Drew Webster Post

The WeUson City Board
f : ;:t.Y:::·
beLe::;edoltoap:::m=.wa:
appointed E E ~- Thera was ·no Immediate esU- Dalila and Pt. Pleasant.
yotunteer Fire DeparlmeD!_·rw
f Fr ---~ Ohio,· to. S"· mate of callllliUea.
Membership, fair poUce de- try Shop and report to
th h'ld
h ld h
tis cooperation ill water~~c ....
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~llll and ch!ldre 0 f th Child
e c t reo s ou
ave recrea- diamond&amp; durJnc tbe .
Mr. C. H. Jones aa Soper- The !II011at fire bit_the U. S. Veteran~
.
Memorial Hospital ren's Horne w." th •
Post's tent on lop of tlle fair- tionsl equipment that can be before clragglne to lbe••"•:m~D=II
lnte•nde·nt of tbe Wellston City Army's 1st Loglstkal Com· ADMISSIONS _ Ireoe Klein, topics of cllscu:on • :hen grounds f?r assignment.
enjoyed by •. group. The Post gency squad, to •lbe Park
·School District Monday night. mand motor pool en suburban Pomeroy; Nancy Ebersbech, Drew Webster Post No. 39, The Rev. Wtlbur Perrin, a rnem- donated lis pmg pong table to mlltee, to tbe Electric ~
TOlls bas served for the past Plantation Road. The road clr· Pomeroy
American Legl of P
ber of tbe County Child Wei· the horne and also discussed pany James (Juuer) Jolmtoa,
years as Superlntenlent of cleo the atr base, headquarlera
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met Monday :
C ornero.J• fare Board, briefed Ute posl on other various means of helping and io Charles Clarksoa b'
the Frankfort Exempted V!]. for the Army and Air Force In DISCHARGES - Vlrgioia By- er Charles Ew S tzefrnma .d• the varloua needs of tbe child- tlle children at tlle home.
slstance given wheu IIOided ~
Services ll'O &amp;MOunced far loge School fl!strict and Ita Viet Na~ and Premier Nguy~ en, LIJdn SoulhaU
Bet 1y lng.
· wa
prest • reo at the Cblldren's Home and In otller business of
the tng the aeasoa.
WIUiam Henry Francis ;s S • successor, the Adena
Local Clio Ky s Vlebtamese
I I r HutcbiiOn, Allee Loomis, Joha
espectally for
recreational Post: Two new memhers. Rev. Manager Ord a1ao aaid 1!1
neuse, wlto died Tuesday' a{;. School District. He has been force.
Rfdunond, !ioynell McAbee.
The Post's 1967 membership equipment. He noted that the
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received the finest coopetidliil
. ti'OOQII al Holzer HospitaL
employed since June 1, UNNI, A U 9 mll!la
pokesman Btrlb - A daughter to Mr. was reported al 92. Dues are
-from every department of 1111
;,. Mr. ·, Francis waa the owner . by the Ro.ss County Board of also a~ : N~rlh Viet- and Mrs. Sleven Sayre, Middle- DOW being accepted and can be
town In operaUon ol lila part.
ifld operator 111 Francis Flow- IEducation as Asslsllnt Super- namese surface-to-air (SAM) porl
m8lled to Drew Webster Post
A breakdown of IIUIIIIIIel', lfll
•r Shop in Pomeroy. Bora
of Schoolo.
mlsslle fired at 1 fUght of U
!9, P. 0. Box 40, Pomeroy, or
apen.sea at lbe pool u cm1
-\uguat 16 1911 in West ColUJD- He holds a B s. Degree In s N
Skyha k jet bornhe •
Metga Geaerel llolpltal
turned In to any of the officers
in the official v!llage clort's ~
Ills, 1te .~.. ;A.; son of the
frqrn Rio
Grande .;,er a~lphong ~ey pi~ ;ADMISSIONS - Ven Davis, of tbe Post. The dues are $7
port aa of AIJI. 15, showed IIJiii
l'te George P. and May H College and Ute Master of Arts ed ba k earth
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Jl!idclleport.
annually.
expenses:
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Hagerman Franril
'/Degree In School Administration
c to
8l!d nploded DISCHARGES- Jake Hart·
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COLUMBUS (UPn- The names of the first three Employees $2997 lndl 'I
Survlvora include. bls
. .from Marshall University. He ~ a populated area ea!lt of the l!llbach,
P:st 311 8 fair police detail for men who will be placed In the new Ohio Agricultural $17.41i, chemica!.
Kathleen Dully Francis·
from Fairland High ey port.
~r tng cars at the Me!ga Hall of Fame, to be dedicated Aug. 31, were announced tricity f37U9 malntenance tl!fll',.
soo WllUam E . one ..;ughter
Prootorville.
There was DO
Immediate
WEATHER
unty Fair was discussed at today by Gov. James A. Rhodes.
40, recreaua11 .. 83. Toll!, ·Ill,
· ' Jean both at home· tw~ Mr. and Mrs. TIIUs, the form- word on how many civUiana Cloady arm
length. Commander Swatzel reThey were L. L. Rummell, Columbus; G. H. String· 797.56.
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ftl er ~"":e.~ ~-- that a lot of help will field, DeKalb, Ill., and the late Louis J. Taber of Bel· Attending were
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and Miss
Marla
Ohio, and their three chU· Russian • built rocket. Hanoi
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needed on both the day and mont County. Their portraits will be unveiled at the Harris Tanneblll, Mrs. ,
of Pomeroy· lour broih- dren wiD move to WeUaton Radio made no menlloa of lbe :;""..:ltatly, ~-r:,ara· night sh!fll at the fair. Anyone ceremonies at Director of Agriculture Day at the Ohio Sauer.' Jr., Mr. and Mrs. " ·
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and aaipb, both 1withln the near future.
freak mlahap.
wen,
w!slung to help can pick their State Fair.
Lowery, Mr. Ord, !lib
!Deport; Carl of Pl.
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passes up at the Pomeroy Pas- 'lbe ball was proposed
_to honor ootslaJtcllng and Mrs. y"""' ScaiiJ.
.Lawrence o1
Ohio agrtcullural leaders.

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SQUARE DANCERS

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Agr•"cultural Hall of Fame
Has F•.rst Three Nomi·nees

sister and brother-ln~law, Mr .
and Mrs. Charles Wildermuth
ald. other relatives.

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Mortars H"tI I 9L&amp;&amp;. Birthday

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waa waa bJ ·suaie Parlli, a1
VIllar.
cburnld 1 , Rutland. There were live t!JI.
CI'QIII Pelflt)ylvanla
Tuesda 1triH Tuesday. Eacb
day's
1 winner will compete on SaturDilhL ' '
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.A. vlaleat windstorm slat~~- i day lor lite grand prize.
Died tiJrOulit an airport at CaD-i
•stolai N.' Y., Tuesday ntgbt, 1
desirofJna seven platll!l, dam- !
agtna three otlten and hurllna l
a hancar a hundred yards. !
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Alnerlcan Leof November
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1 could alaoatronaly s
serv!oet will be
New Yort senator
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Ruebfeller to win.
delegallon te uaure b1m of a Tlte ,...__ 1001 ..... Kennedy
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He served as dean of the Ohio
RummeU, born on a farm

State University College of Ag·
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from
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until
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head of 1 lillian ~-llilif·M
on the 1968 national GOP ticket
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on th; $trlngfleld, one of the nation's cal taxicab drlvera
outstanding roro researcb spe- ed his support and •L-•'J
campalp manager. It
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~ Rockefeller will
40 years ago. As an employe of tempt to traolt down tbe;
prjrt Javlls 81 N the U. S. Agriculture Depart- al Mill Blrllu:a Bow~~
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he waa IIISigned to the liarl')' BaJdoek.
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avarlte son at tbe
AgrioulturalExperlmentStaUon Cab Driven
oonveatlon.
at Wooster.
Teamstere Us;IDQ, uldl•·,.,;.._.
'lbe Republican _aenator, who After retiring from Wooster one If our m- ...... .liiW••IIi
earlier lltla year entertained Str'••field j .
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