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Mrs. Robert L a y n e,
Tbere will ba five entries
James
Mrs.
each class unl':"" otherwise
Roush.' :
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. Kau!f, Mro:
. Pabllclty .,.; Mrs.
n is permis;lble to use
Howard · BJII'1~.1
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thered wood or driftwood
J. ·Riley. :
classes wbere It is suitable.
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ceMSorles permitted ?nly where
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specified No artlfle~a! flower~ CoUins, Mrs. Mel Clark.
or tollage permitted, alth!lllgb Judges . Hos~ltallty ...., MJ&gt;s.
dried anlk&gt;r treated materials TrlJ: ·,0811!1111, · Chairman, Mra.
may be used where
Barton )lealge.
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derson Garden Club. Mrs. L. lsionai gardener. All specimens lia, medium flowers, I bloom, in schedule. Materials 'rl•!d, j,..;;,Ea;;·lr;;;;l;i;esio;;;;;-·;;;Mrs;;;;;;;;.;;;;Rarry;;;o;;;i
. ..·Mi,...ne.,•,·il
c. Roush is serving as chair· !must be grown by ezhibitor, to over 4'\ under 8".
Abstract designs may be w
man of the show, with MI h ' be exiliblted for quality only be Dahlla, small flow•'":!
treated clipped or _altered
Lelah Jane Powell as ro-cha~r- I correctly named by exhl~iter porn (3 bloorna under 4 ).
manner. Artificial grapes
man.
. on tag furniohed by Show Com- Class 12 - Gladioli, I
are permitted.
'The general show rules m- mittee, potted plants must have any variety.
CLASSES
elude the follo~mg .
been in posse_&gt;!Sion of the exhlb· Class 13 - Petunia, I
lass 1 _ Agriculture _
I. An exhibitor rna\ make 1itor for at least 90 days before Large Flowered; Double Ty~.
C of fresh plant material, Inonly one entry m a c ass o~ · exhibiting, and coke bottles or Class 14 - Salvia &lt;Sage) I
getables and-or fruit.
sub-dtvlswn m both .hortteullur larger, according to size of spikes, Red and Blue. .
e v~a ed a aii~;s:~t,~alta~~~~~ ·j
ai and artistic dtv!Sions.
s....,;mens to be furnished by Class 15 -· Coxcomb, Gtant, To b b s ,!, dg
Exh'b't
ust COliform , ...
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ac"&gt;~.oun .
1 Mrs Ray
2.
t
tors
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exhibitor.
Stern;
Coxcomb,
Plum
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Pro!fltt-Phone
to schedule an cornp Y w
D. stern
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rules All entries not In accord- Class I - House Plants ( ..,.
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M ri olda
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ance .with schedule will be dis- played for foliage onlr):
Class
Class 2-: Reverence.3 :l~ms·'
!Ted
Green
Classes
Ferns,
Cal·
can
or
lan
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of rehglous slgmficance
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qu; ~xhibits must be set 11 p ad!urn, Baby's Tears, Wander· golds, French or
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using an accessory. Light -b~~~ Ji;:;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;
and completed between I he ing Jew, Sanaerviera, Rubber blooms. 7 - Zinnia, large flo- backgr?und. Consultant ,- M
hours of 8 and 12 the morning Plant, Miscellaneous; Colore~ ~~ ;,. inches or over, 3 J. WII!tarn Heslop, Phone ~75ol the show, at which ume the Classes - Cala~lurn, Wander bl
. Zinnia small 3 inches 1713.
will be cleared for t he ing Jew, Joseph s coat (large ooms, bl '
Class 3 - Country Store 45x24 ASST.
;:;ng. Exhibits arriving a!- leal, small leaf), and mlscel· or
~:;,
Hybrid
Tea,
design
Including
grain,
rre•m11
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ter 12 o'clock will be marked laneous.
own disbudded, 1 bloom, red, and drJed rnatertal. Medium
"Not for Competition."
Cia&amp;&lt; 2 - VInes: Pblloden- grlnk ll
bite blend· ros- green backgriund. Omsultant
4. No arrangement may be dron, In water and Potted; Ivy ~ j.{.~~;;d:. I' spray,' red, - Mrs. John R. Kauff, Pbooe II
made in the exhibit room. An - In Water and Potted.
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ll white blend;
67&gt;3746.
.xhibitor may remain on I he Class 3 - Begonias, bloom- pink, ye
3' blooms dif. Class 4- Pause For Refreah·
floor only for the time required ing, Semperfiorens,
Beef- es, HybrJ . 1ea,
'
ment - Designer's choice. Reel II
to set up exhibits.
steak, Angel Wing · •YP': No fe;;"t v:;" YLllies I stem.
background, Consultant, Mrs.
Reg. $1.99
arrangement may be tuberous begonias pe~nntted:
;,';~..,.;- B _ Artrodc
Mel Clark, Phone 675-4456.
5
mobed before the close of the Double Bloom, Red. Pmk and
R Jes
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Class 5 - Design For
Toshow at 9 p.m. on Saturday Aug: W.hite; Single. Bloom, Rod.
· •to Ga~en Club rnern- morrow - Designer's choice.
ust 12th, at which time exh1b1· Pink and Wht~.
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ber~ except Class 6, whicb Background size 24141)]:20 incb·il Happy is the Bride
tors will be expected to remove Class 4 - African V1olets, one .
~~itatlonl Class
es, to be lurnihed by exhlhl·ll
who registers her
entries
crown - Single bloom, While, ts an
ed . Artistic elasll- tor. Consultant - Mrs. . patChina, Silver and
6 A~ exhibitor In the Artis· Pink, Blue or Purple; Double Flowers "t' be In \ion by Oiltlb- ick J. Riley, Phone 882-2006.
Glass patterns at
tic · Division who finds she is bloom, White, Pink, Blue or es need 110
gro
Class 6 - Welcome To

;, 1!'1' PLEASANT "iJleautyl t. l!,s ot· Show 1111 Sweep. Norwa, '
Yew
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~ th~ Fair"· will be 'the tbeme $takes awards will be
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e( the MIISOII County Flower the Artistic Division 8IICI
r
·ibout berriK
Show to be staged at the M.. eultural DJvlsi011.
w:._
1 MJscoUanoo~•
en Cowlty Falr ~ere August
Dlvllioll - Rorlklllure
PI ts.
lith ond 12th. .
I. RorUcultural classes are an
Garden Clubs participating In open to garden dub me111bers Class 10 - Asters. 6 blooms,
the show are the New Ra~on and noo-members, who g r 0 w annlllll.
Garden Club, the Nehachma ,flowers for pleaourt, not open Class II - Dahlia, large floGarden Club, the Tu-E n d I e- :to those who sell plants or wered or decoraUvt (I bloom
W•i Garden Club and the Hen- ; bulbs or who employ a profes- over 8") grown dlsbudded; Dab·

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AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - Patrick Lyndon Nugent, a
day:&lt;&gt;ld robust Texan, probably will ineet his ·grandfather,
· the President of the United States, this weekend. ·
The President is scheduled to pay a call Saturday on
his daughter, Luci, and her newborn son at Seton Hos·
pita!.
Johnson a~da Bird are expected to go to the
Roman Catholic hosPital in Austin to see the 8-pound-Je.
ounce baby, who looks like his father, Patrick J. Nugent,
with fair skin, blond hair and blue eyes.
The baby's pediatrician, Dr. B. Phillip Kocen, has
described the baby as "a robust Texan." Pat, 23, and
Luci 19 named their son for the President, who has alwayi longed for a son, and for fat's paternal grandfather,
Patrick Nugent, a!l Irishman - -- -- ,
wbn settled in the Midwest. after midnight.
'The five-man medica) team 1 He oaced lile hoSpital nor as
attending Luci ·said Patrick :ali husbands do and showed an .
Lyndon arrived in tlte world in 1overw!tehning joy when he was

9 - . MII)DLEPORT

FUN-IN-THE-SUN-: "SPECIALS"

RAINBOW
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not able to exhibit, must pro- Purple.
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vide a substitute.
Class 5 - Geran?'ms, biOOJ?· ction of the State Conserva7 While the management will ing, Red, Pink, Whtle, and Mts se Ust
be used
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exercise
due caution
A cardmay
listing all ·plant rnaarding exhibits It cannot as· Class 6 - Cacti.
an
responsibility for Joss or Class 7 - Dish Gardens. I tertrylal
In]ury.
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Class 8 - Evergreen ---'
Spec16• enrda·
8. Awards will be made ae- rnents (branch not to exc=ths ' ca keround
all classes
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cording to requirements listed in 'I in., Wtth berries; Pyracan ' ~~·~ lurrdshed~Y committee.
schedule. Standard system of Nandma, Holly and other 001'· w si 42x28x2tl lnchea un
·ud in will be used and dec!· ry-bearlng evergreens; With- Dtmen 011 .
. 'ed
!io:
be final.
_ of__judges
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.. ·- berries;
--.. Spreadin~~u_nlper.:_less othe)WtSO stateol_~ sch •

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Fair (lvintatlonal) '": Free,_ •;:h11~ #'""
le arragement uamg fi'
plant material, featuring
I'l&amp;nt coors.
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Grey~een
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ground. Invitation Class m com-:1
petition open to other.
If you haven't already aelect·
ed persons· Reservations f o ed your ch!r.a, we'd Uke tof
this class must be made
sbow you our wide cbQice o
Consultant, Mrs. L. C.
beautilul patterns in
phone 675-4466, West r:~~~~~~:;
W. Va., not tater than
lOth, 8 Speclal
entrlea EUlbltl
permitted.

display of ~ade pictures and plaques, made by , Tben, ll you wlsb, we'll be
Garden 'club melllbers.
1 glad to help you coordinate
otber tab1eware . . . so
An exhibit on Conaervati.r.J 1
know your table setNatural Resources.
11!11~·.:• are alwayo In perfect
Registering your pattel'IIS

member.

By LOUIS CAS~El.S
ly those in which Jesus and the f as the wo
. ouch as
Comm!tteeo
Unlltd Press ltflernatlonal
prophets attack =ial Injustice. Theological views bl If Schedule - Mrs. L. C. Roush.
relatives to gjve you a
Should a man be ordained to But they don't believe that the these w:;: ralst n~!~ e:re Chairman; Mrs. J. William He- and
wedding gilt you want. And
the ministry If he rejects. or Is : Bible has any speml •uthorlty the selnto
:~htry I ' tbe slop, Mrs. John R. Kaull, Mrs. you'll avoid dupllcationa.
too.
1 Robert Cruickshank, . Mrs: Bartgnostk about. some of the1 - ·
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So be a smart bride ... be
oask tenets of the historic ,
ation. But a question of lntegri· Ibn Mealge, Mrs. Patrtck J.
a happy bride--ehoose your
Christian faith'
ty arises f . he nlo'lda to be Riley.
.
Syracuse pattern and regis·
That may strike you as a ferw;
ordanedi n a Protest'111! denom- Judges - Mrs. Lee Gt b b s, ter it with us nOw.
!etched hypothetical question.j
S tl'08
!nation whleh.ls supposed .IO be .
Mrs. Donald F.l
8ut it's a real and agonizing
cmmilted to the doctrines of
one for deans and professors at !'
the Apostles' c:ned.
many Protestant seminaries.
. ,.
Borne candidates shrug oHibf
It's their responsibility ~o NEW HAVEN _ 'Tht West! question on tho grouitd, fhat
certify that a senunary gr • shot a I2'7tl towintheWomcn' Doctrlnea are unimportant.
WII'H IXQUSIVE
duate Is ready for ordlnaUen. held 1'Is annlllll target cbamp-1 What really maUers, they aay,
This is easy when the candldete
lh&lt; cb b to lei dynam!e
Is a committed Christian whose lonshlps. Sunday, June lith, at 1s.1or
to'C
th
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been
deepened
and!
the
Falrfteld
Stadium
In
Hun~
yowtg
Jeadel'l!bip
that oan ~I
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:.atur~' b thr.e years of lngton, with two of the top four the. most of lb potentia or .
th 1 · 1 ystudy Moat of the . championship honors going to aoctal service.
1
eo ogtca
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. the local Lemanhaw Archers.
A seminary faculty can also;
6,000 semlnartans
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give reaSOIIS for Qanllng the ·
dusted from
Ruth Roush .of New
' certlncationa which permit hun·
slant theological schools _this st a 1276 . to wm the Women s Idreda or thousands of agnostt&lt;J
month fall Into that category.
Free Style Division and
to onter the Chrlslian ministry
But there Is also a substantial Noll of Point Pleasant took the ch
The chureh desp,tr·
finl .
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IIUit
minority-in some
Men's .Bare Bow Division. . : .1
clergymen. Perhaps •
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teachers say It Includes
Twelve of the local orr.mrs the 1 wlU ow Into faith -'ler
than a third of the
entered th~ ~mpeUUon and
the;'re up ~gainst the hard9hips
class-who are not
on placed m the running.
of the ministry.
believers In any
second.. and third place
Without impugning the slncer·
set~se of the term.
club wmners Jn the va rIo
ts e me.
They don't contend that
classes a~d divisions were,
:Zn~e~~~~r~:t~~.:n:n woul~
Is dead. But neither do
place, Ahco '!,amsley,
sa abut a medical sthool that
share Jesus' concept of God
rny, Oluo .. - Out of Stat
Yarded
Mb de~ to a
one who can be confidently Women, and Euge~.
~ent w':o do~bt.t the exisapproached In prayer as
ney, Pomeroy, the Ou I
of
with our Bridal Registry
makn it eas~ for friends

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In New Post Units May Enter Parade
Until 1 Hour Before Start

POINT PLEASANT - Ever-:
ett Vance, employed by the Ma.l
Entrl~ IJMhe Big Bend Regatta Weekend ·Parade will
son County Board of EducaUon 1 be aej;eptl!d unW 12 noon Friday, one hour before the
as athletic director at Wahama parade; Phil Gobokar, parade marshall, announced today.
High School, submitted a letter
About 70 units have been registered. The parade
of resignation Wednesdsy to : moves out of Middleport at 1 p.m. Friday. Some 25 tro·
Supt. Milton Burdette, after ac-1 phies will be awarded:
copling the position on Mondey., Judging will be In Middleport partlcfpatlng un!t. Fritz Bud: ·
• and winners wiD ba stopped 011 and Ben Ewing allltravel along
Vance bad been the center of/ Main St. In Pomeroy where tro- the parade route on motorcycontroversy since he was ern-, phles will be presented. Banda cles to deliver messages from
ployed. The Wahama Athletlcj taldng part wlU eacb receive a Mr. Glohokar to lhe partlclpat- .
Boosters had appeared before\ troDhy.
log units.
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Fir~t Summer Day

occaslo~s,

created new flood threats •· : the bof!rd on three
Glohokar uld entries are After t be parade moves
RI!GA'ITA BIG TOP- The ''Big Top" went up on Po!lleroy's upper parking lot Wednesday in preparation for
long the Mlsaourl River.
1 asking thatbetlte. beat • qualified ' sUU being received, PBI'I!eular- through Middleport, bands will Big Bend Regatta Weekend which gets under way. Friday._ The tent will be the scene of a number of regatta activio
Sevore lhunderstonns and at applicant
hired.
ly of horses and ant!que cars. be loaded Into busd and tran11- ties. Bleachers will be set up under the tent to provide seating for well over 1200 people.
ltasl one tornado developed Carl (Buck) Tennant, spokes- The parade irill fOrm on Sec- ported to the Pomeroy area. - ·
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ahead of a cold front Wednes- man for the group, had stated ond Ave. In Middleport. Num- Other •mlts will hold ltielr locaW!L!{
aay In southeast Missouri I on several occasions that there bers will be placed on the street t!oo during the move to PomeEAST HORSLEY, Eng·
tf JU
western Kentucky and southern 1 was no objecUon to Vance per· to denote the location of each roy.
lll)d (UPI)- It sf1tftd 11
Dllnols.
sonally. He stated that t h
,
1 klu of llfa, It tnclld 10
Two Cheshire leon-agers were, Br~dge.
cited Howard 10 Ga!UpOJis
backers thought that he was
1 kin of lOW..
injured at 11:17 p. m. Wednes-1 James E. While, 16,
Municipal Coull June Z3 on a
L018
k
d dd
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CIIH lnwoocl 35 fouhd day when their 1966 Honda ire, a passenger on the
charge of failure to stop witlto
of Sic nell
:v:'
tha/ so:!
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2i, crashed Into the back ol a' was admitted to Holzer
In the assured cl"ar dlslance,
SALEM, omo - ALMOST of the other applicants had.
lyllnlg unconsciiiUI undar Volks\vagon In front of I he ai with a severe laceration on as a reoult Of the accident.
the enUre pollee and ftro deI trte afttt lht Wll Green Gables tavern on Rt. 7 the left hip, a Cl!t on his
'The accident occurred, ao
partments In this small north- Vance was football coach
thrown from ~If' hol'lt. one mile north of the Silver head and contusions and
cording to the patrol, when R~~o
east Oblo community stayed off year at Welch Junior
Nearly 100 high sc ool juniors and seniors from
nvlncl _c,Mr . wl~
·sions of the body . His
mona M&lt;Ginnis, 34, PI, Pleu.
the job today for the second School and played lootbnll
eight Southeastern Ohio cobnties and Wood County, W. · mouth to moiilh nsplr•
lion was reported this
ant, pulled out of the tavern
dey In 1 aid: caD boycott.
Marshall, graduating In ISM.
are ~artl~atiog In Ohio University'• second Teen- ::: the 10 Cllltcl klu of
ing as good.
parking lot and headed oortli
Thirty-till of the city's 40
He Is reportedly be'·•
Age Teae er de Program.
th
,;Don't leovt me," t.¥n
Elwood Howard. Jr .• 18, Rt. on Rt. 7. Her car stalled
011
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To conduct the summer ~rtlon of the program, e
Ch h'
·d r th
1 h h' h
Uee and firemen first
ered for posts of
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Riml'...,ton
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eye
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way,
officers
reported.
University College of
ucation's Departmen o
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t'
1 th 1
A
bo
slct Wednesday In an
coach at Gallla Academy
and Special Education has received a $127,· she CIIM around, Inwood
su ••re
e egs, dr north und Volkswagen,
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protest over city
"" School or Loian High
grant under provlsjon of the Economic Opportunity didn't.
arms, an ee · e was
iven by Calvin G. Cousins,, :!e,
fusal to grant them pay raises, The bosrd's next
Act, ntle D, Community AeThey will be t111rrllll
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at the hospital and rleased. Rt. ~ Bidwell, stopped and the
scheduled for Tuesday at
Uon.
Pomeroy- Pamela K. Hayes, toay, 16 months later, In
Tbe Stale Hlgb\fBy Patro! motorcycle crashed into t·be
p.m.
I31 Butternut Ave., and A!Ue 1 quiet surrey church,
Heavy damage was caused to
back of lhe small car
.
LAII!SQ)E, OHIO - T R 1C
During the
Frances Price, Rl s.
t!lo cars. a third received miThe highway was wei at ,. Nortfleast Oltio lllllual Methoprogram, the hiCb
stud· RuUand -Blllle Jean Cart- J.
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thne of the accident, lite palit,l
dist Conference urged member
ents wDlalleDclaesslona at Ohio er, Mary Lou1ae Hall ani Lu- .
ted to Mayor'~ court as th~ rereported. After impact wlllt
&lt;ongrepltonl Wednesday to
University, prepare ., work •• cllle Jacks
, b-ault of an accident on w. Main
the car, the cycle slid along !lit
eliminate "any vestiges" of rateacher aides at Read
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St., at 11 a.m. Wednesday. poberm, Iossing its occupants olf.
cial dlser1mlnat!on. Tile nearlY :
Program centers, kindergartens ~e~~ IM.....~ ....., ,_
Uce said.
There was heavy damage to Ill!!
1,200 tle!egateo, repr-lb!J 180
and elementary schools 1n
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car
driven
by
Edgar
Van
car.
There
was .00 contact. Jjf. • ,
Methodist churche•, adopted a
eye 'examinaUons, dental
Wao~Uataa Ia l'arbnlllll'l Registration fer tho Dell
lnwagen, Pomero~, struck In Awards totall'mg approximate- tween the McGinnis and CoiJ.t
report by the Board of Chrismedical
care.
Frlda7
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Ill
Potea
of
awimmlng
the rear a car driven by Roger
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.
ins cars
.~
tian Social Cooeern CaJl1oa for
011
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During
tl1e1r
day
fOJ llftlllld li:JO p. ai., w)tere Middleport •
,
,
Langsville,
Route
I.
ly
.
$4,000
10
s;holarsbtps
to
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18
full lnlegraUon.
Oltio
University
campua,
he
wDllpad
two
lilln
....,_
wu
announced
for
The.
Lathey
ear was thrown to- Metgs County H~gh school
+·
II · ur,ed all Melbodlsil
hilh idlool sllilenta get a Iaale 1q: 1117 Jletalll Wt111e1. from 10 a. m. unt11 noon by-Mrs. to the rear of a third eastbound duates who ~Ian to further ·
wort for opeb ltou.ll!tg, qa~~
of eallep life, IOCial and
YVOIIDI! Scally, bead lnstruetor. car driven by Richard Slack, education this fall wtll be ...-... 1
lntergraled edueallon, 811\lal
I ':ur'&amp;l' .,.~- -· assoclaUon
39 Middleport The Slack car Sunday, JWte 25 • at 8 p.m.
oppnrtunWes and clvU gn11.
Schedule
for
the
classea
• atlempttng
. . a left torn Into at
the Pomeroy Elementary
wllb university atudellta.
C3DS
the nnt two weeks Includes
was
School
LoCal ~Ilona
· uI
remove !rom lbelr attitudes
also learll tile
lOIII' an4· advanced
Shuler's ·Ma~ and the La they The ;.oney will be from that
10818
"any mllie• ol dllbtlmltut!On•l
tl1e1r
Incur· collected through the '"[·IOilalrsldied
and aeJrePI!On and pre~
10
.
to
be
n
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.-:to
the
,Van
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and
La- For Scholars" Wrlve in
lolmedlalely .foi" biter - ricitii
WASHlNGTON {VPI) -!fl~j
glnne
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.ministries,"·lite report aald.
. hoped 10 11!1!1: . . to noon.
Slack qar. Van lnwagen was zens Scbolarshlp ~ouudattOII. ivetl!l'an,
~- tdljJ
No reglatratlpna fer the
cited to Mayor's court 011 ail- Dr. R. R. Pl~ens " chairman
to cut )lack jile
es wiU ba acce~ by tel.. sured ·clear distance charges. of_ lite scholarship awards co••· I !
j,pnone. Clalsoll wiD begin
IDlllee. The public is Invited . ........
dey. and ~ fe!=a are
SJIRJNERs TO PARADE atle"\1 this event said DFS COIJII·I v
'11te claUel 1lill COflCiucle
AU Twin City &amp;brine . CI u b ty temporary chairman
7.
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01~ In MidCOMI'LE'I'E9 COURSE
June 23. al 2 Pvt. Edward Uutton, 18,
· with· fez, of Mrs. Earl RiggS,
to
. parade,
and·Ewing Hutton, Rutland, ·
, . , . • .cotnpleted six . l!!eks. advaneW
·, _
·tralnillr at.
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· .Ill Mr. ~ lllr.t.. iY~II

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JUVENI.LE .
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FIVE CEf1(S

When Luci saw hlrn, she /
The Big Bend Regatta at Pomeroy Friday, Saturday and Sunday is ready to offer
fl81ne, gai8 .~ d
'roiled happlly and said "what a , a gala weekend. An enormous tent has been erected on the parking lot, the Nolan
-ass • ways ·
beautiful baby we have."
rides With all of the latest in thrills have their rides erected, and commercial exhibiBlack-haired. blue-eyed Lucl, "Isn't he an elephant?" tors are moving into beautifully draped bo3ths.
who took childbirth in stride, Nugent said later to reporters.
The whole area is bustling.
was e~pected to bounce back Mrs. Johnson was beside
Friday the big event starts with the opening ceremonies at 12:30 with State Re.
today a!ld be able to eat regular ~ersel! with happiness at being i presentative Ralph W~lker acting as host lo all the dignitaries attending the event.
meals.
"a grandma."
The parade Will start m Middleport at 1 p.m. and proceed through Middleport and the
Nugent had said he had a Patrick Lyndon sleeps in a downtown ~omeroy area. .
.
- ---~hunch they would have a baby Icrib adjoining Luci's hospital M~ny troghies and cash 1 V&gt;ew under the dtrectlon oi l Plenly of free parking h.a s
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Robert .Hoeflich and .the Big 1been provided In the downtown
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Otlterwise, she would not have i tre Secret Service.
Even
Ma~.
Twain
himself)
Bend
Mtnatrel
Association.
This
area
of
Pomeroy
for
anyone
and
1
h•d the nursery In their $70.000 I 'The couple, both Roman Im!gbt be ~VIOUS 0~. ~ F~~ 1company bas always played to everyone wishing to attend the
:
new home painted pink to :Catholics, have not yet picked Jumptng ntest w tc w 1 a capactty house wherever they event. Anyone wishing to pur·'1
0110
matoh th~ pink basslnette and :Godparents for their child. The I:ake ~lace, !~mediately ~ f' have held !hell' events.
chase their tickets in advance ,
REA~Y TO GO - Jeff Hysell is ready for the Frog Jumping Contest Friday at
bPthinette.
r· baptism is expected in about 10 I ng
e 10
para e, und,';'" e b g lrnmediate)y following I he can do so at the ticket booth 2 p.m. durmg the annual Regatta . Jeff IS the own er of a newly acqUired pet named
Pat came through the exper- days '"' Pat said arrangements tent. 0~ Is not Calaveras Regatt Rhythm Review, • re. located on Main Street in Porn· ffi-HO. According to Jeff, the frog is fed a secret formula th at will give him mort
lence with flying colors. He . have not been made yet
County, (Call!.), but Twa 1n 1 cord hop under lite BpOIIsorshlp
y
steam on blast off•
drove Lucl to the hospital! Lucl will stay at the hospital i would have settled for Pome- :of the American Legion, wiD ero:
Wednesday morning shortly about four more days.
r~y on the bank of the Ohio be held by the Jays for all the
·
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sic.
Boat races, skl mow• and a
The evening wOJ be capped Ibeauty pageant will be among
with an exlremely talented and the festivities lor Saturday and
unusual Regatta Rhythm Re· i Sunday.

ML'CH ~- THE NATION
!tad sunny skies on this first
full day of summer today but
heavy rains w!ticb bltlhe Missl8slppi Valley Wednesdsy Digbt

THURSDAY, JUNE 22 - 6:30p.M.

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Father''
feel mucb
at horne They
speaking
of Godmore State"
~en Men's
Clark Award.
of New ~~;:JrtencoiiHitg;er5'mstJ.
abstract, iO!personal terms such missed the top Woman's
as "ultimate reality."
Bow Award by a mere
Pomotoy,O.
'They admire Jesus as a
points and finished secoad
human teacher and want to\ Women's C Claaa Bare Bow; TONIGHT lfjru SATURDAY
Juo• 21·24
emUlate His example ol
Ken Allison of Winfield luok
N(fr OPIN
fllh dedicatiOII to the service . seco~ behind Don Noll In
others. But they do not ·
Men s B Claaa Bare Bow and
SUN., MON. and TUIS.
that He was, in any unique way • Nancy .Ohlinger, New Have?,
luno 25-26-27
the BOll of God. Nor do
won third place In Women •
:ifHE QUILLIR
MIMORANDUM"
believe that He rose from the B Class F'rlle Style.
(Tecbni&lt;olor)
dead.
Geo. Sega~ Sonia Berger,
They are attracted to some Of the 8•000 OOll'apapers pro- Max von Sydow, Alee Guin·
nOSJ, Geo. Sanders.
portiOIIs of the Bible, Dl':~~- duced every day thrOU&amp;hout the COLORCARTOONII
-- - -~world, the Ulllted Slates hao the
Cou~11 Cat
largest total dreulallon, b u t
lm..lnalleol
Daughter Born to
Honing Aroun4
the United Kb\edom has I h
Mr. and Mr•. Brace
highest dolly clreulatloo
SHOW STARTS 1:00 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brace 1.000 Inhabitants.
of Racine are announcing the lr====i!""=":"=;;;iiiiiiiiii
birth of a five pound, 13 ounce
dan~l,ter, Teresa Lynn,
0
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June 8 at the Pleasant Valley
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHjO

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CHILDRENS

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59, Succumbs
Early Today
PT PLEASANT- James Albert (Dick) Allen, 59, of 2013
Mt VornonAv", Pl. Pleasant,
died this monung around 3 30
in St Mary's Hospital, HuntIngton.

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f v ·~~;,even wound up '"'h was forced to .¥ave the g•me
flOC 0
Sm1tb ILP), Wentlee
1e
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he blooped
An exammatlon showe•l he
MASON Mel Clark's Melgsl scormg chance m the second mound
1.:•
Jones Batey (WP),
"'"'····
~~·s;:'"t,b~~b~ ~~~ l~ltrand suffered a dJSio/.ted thumb D4t
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LegJo.n baseball team p~&lt;ked J when Aulttr~pled t'llcenter, out The only other ~eJgs hit was and Werry '
mnmg before hiS grand ectn
was no fr cture Hoerner
up Its eJghth wm of the season was thrown out tryillg to come a SIXth mrung 'double tiy Van ' Umprres :)N!es$tl
h hi
sam rep aced Washburn and went
With a 7-4 \'Jctory over Park- horne on an overthrow at th1rd 1Me
h
road, plate. Art Stobart
Jg lghted_ a seven-run tlurd until the nmtP when Briles The Redlegs knocked off the ersburg here Wednesday
Batey also hod a sm Je m Ihe I ;•re IS secon&lt;l the game Roberts and BJIJ Cbljd3, '
carne on to get the last o"t Don Braves S-4 to tie up the stand- Me•gs, now ll-3 overall, ex- innm
g
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at v work"&lt;! on . tbe hill for
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I was JU§t as happy With Drvsdeale took the loss
mgs at the top, eac.h With 6 - 2 ploded lor lour runs m the bot I
g
I MP!gs unlll tbe top of tile sev- 1
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that two base 1ut,'' Uecker
.
records, and the Red Sox kept torn of the filth to come fro,; Parkersburg tied the score at I epth •hrn Jelt"liwlsheT of Pt I DRNFTEE SIGiiiED
;
grmned "Heck I'm happv even
Rookie Wins It
pace In second place by squeak- behmd and wm
' 2·2 m the top half of the second I Pleasant. a recrlll~f !lie Meigs , NEW YORK (UP!)-Tile
when 1 hit a hard •rnunde1 "
Rook1e Lee May drove w lhe mg past the Senators 10.9 m
and then another run m the learn carne m to hprl Batey I York Kmckerbockers a~1o:t
Grand Slomffi'er
tymg and lvmmng runs on a Boys oaseoall pay Wednesday The !~reworks of Jhe b1g f1fth [ third Parkersburg got t w n' faiUJed lour "'d war~ three I Wednesday that they bad
Herbel replaced Gibbon aile! seventh 1nhlng homer and a evenmg m Middleport
opened when Lenny Van Meter hits off Batey 10 each of the I while on the n'iound and S'VISh- ~ lhelr second draft pick,
the Gmnt starter failed to r~t re ninth mnil\g groundout as the
led off With a smgle and D1ck I second and third mrungs
er fanned one and wa lked none Jackson of North Dakota
the f1rst three oatters m a a Reds edged Houston \VIIh
Tom Cooke, a hard throwmg Werry tnpled to ]eft Ed d 1
Meigs lied the score at 3.3 in Both ..':_3rkr,burg p1tcners •'are 1967 68 contract
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lh!td Gibbon was tagqe~ f~r scored lied 2·2 m the tllnth, righthander With fast breaking Baor followed With a smgle and the bottom of the fourth when Oally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport o"'Ju'ne 22 1967-1
two smgles, Clete Boycl's Vada Pmson doubled, went to stuff fanned 17 Braves, ISsued Bill Swan then la~d down a per Bill Moore led off w•th a
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Uecket hit the grand slam to and scored on Mairs high twice to lead the Redlegs to Werry
and Steve Fmlaw doubled
j
~l!max the seven-run mnmg
chopper down the ftrst base th{!tr VIctory The loser, Mtke W1th one out m the same in- two out
Elsewhere m the N~tiOnal lme Ted Abernathy w~~t- the Sayre. fanned stx, walked three. mng, Denms Ault drew a walk Parkersburg however went
League, St LouiS blanl:cd 1 os final two mnmgs to gain t 1e wm gave up only 7 hils, out f1ve of and Ralph
Batev, startmg I ahead by one 'in the top' of the
Angeles 2.{1, Cmcmnall edged for the Reds whtle I any them armed '" two mmngs ac- p1tcher for Me1gs, smgled mto I fifth when the lead-off batter j
Houstoo 3-2, Chicago turned D1erker lost 1t
countmg for four runs
center to score Baer and Au it Steve Norman smgled, TerrY I
ov~
Sa~Jrar?:''sco dG!ant~ back Pittsburgh 6·3 and New Adolfo Phillips hit a two run The Braves down 5-2 mount- Meigs got a 2-0 lead m the Jones walked and Joe DeHav-1
ec er ac
a ~rwar l "'If York shut out Phliadelph1,, 2 o s 1 th 1 1 · ed 1
ed 3 rally m the bottom' of the bottom ollhe f~rs' when Gem gel en smgled
8
he
wa!\
as
surprised
as
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a
our-run
1~ t e Amertcan League. fJrst mnmg and carried the sJxth and last mmng when Sayre hauer, ftrst sacker, soC"ked a 1t was m the bottom of
else ~lth th h
evP.t}one
e omer
BoMn npped New Yor&lt; 8 I Cubs past th l' t
C t Jed off With a double Mike Tay ome run to deep nght field fifth that Meigs went on the
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I Chicago swept a douh\encJder Sm liOn we~ th"arest uhrt lor "Singed and J Ha;r,son walk~ and Van Meter and Bator htt a I hJttmg rampnge and scored
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must
have
been
a
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Irs e1g
mlsl k " U k d d
d I from Washmgton by 5-...·&gt; ,md "~- 1 mmngs sto gam
atld ed In bel ween Sayre and Tay- double
h and trmle
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respec 1Jve1Y 1 rour runs, chasmg Parkersburg
' a e,
ec er ea p.mfle margms Baltimore edgt.vJ KaiJ- D k R d t f h
lor scored but Cooke settled T e host~ missed oul on a starter Mtke Smith oft t h e I
E'!lher I made 1t. nust.tk.e sas City 5-4 and Detr m~ and tc
a a z Jms ed up T!.e d
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---- - ------h~ttrng It or Herbel J11ade a Mmnesota played to a 5 ~ ue m Cubs shelled BJI!v O'DPII and own o an e Sl e
BERMUDA SHORTS
m!Sial• throwmg II"
a game called by ra&lt;n alter Vern Law m the four-run fnst l Only one other Brave got a •
Cool Da" on and Cotton and Permanent Press
It Y..as eVf~n lll()re surprtsmg e1ght mmngs The Cal lforma mmng that decided It and JGhn htt, that bemg 8111 BaughaA a
Madras Pl,uds, Hopsacs. Poplms
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that thP htt c~me off a Cleveland game was ramerl out Boccabella tnpled m twn smgle m the frrth w1th lwo out
Bv Ken\\" k and H~biM·ri
nghl'13nded pitcher smce the I Ray Washburn, Joe Hoerner msarance runs 10 lhe SIXth
And he was erased stealing
SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS
nnhthnnded-h,ttmg Ueo~er was and Nelson Briles cornomed on Jack FISher p1tched a two hit The Redlegs top of the order, CLEVELAND
Kmt and Ba nions A shirt f01 anv occasion
IUPii- Burly f:rst Cleveland Open '" 1q63
"'"ally platooned by the Phlls a four hit shutout as the league- shutout to glle lh• ~;cts the was tough on Sayre as Do
By Alfo" Punt.1n and Hu ghy ·
and used only against lefthauj leadmg Cardmals turned back victOr) over the Phil and lim A
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ff h d
ug I Jack NICklaus fresh from a llilly Casper Frank Bea!'d and
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the Dodgers John Roseboto hit Bunmng Galy Sulhe~hnd ell
crele, eFa mgk oil 'rf a lwho rer:ord settmg tnumph m the iGay Brewer
SLACKS
'h.
l th &amp;&gt; on IY t'Jmr· I see I a shot to the mound .n •he Jected both htls , orf Fisher ' a smg
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o man ' t e U S 01Jen was IavoJe d today m E.xcept for Pamer,
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lect10n
28to Jll H1 lluhh,Jtd and Javmar
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Lema wonpen~the he
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FOR THAT DRfSSUP OCCASION
Only other Redleg to h1t safely
11964, and Dan Sikes took f~rst
A WJCie selel'tiOI! of s 1mmeJ SUitS
was Allen Acree, a smgle m N1cklaus who regamed hiS olace 10 t965
1 By M!dd!shade, Sl) Jemart
Brookfield
the fl!st mmng dnvmg 10 the golfmg
touch
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By United Pres&lt; InternatiOnal Rediegs 201 020 - 5 7 1 275, claimed he silll had the !m• young DICi&lt; Sikes, who won
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010 102 - 4 3 1 edge m ·lhe $103 500 Cleveland 120,000 a year ago when the
Natlttnal League
I Cooke and Hoffman Sayre Open at nearbvi Aurora Countrv tLoukrnarnoodentC was
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The l1eld w11l be cut lo the
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w, L. Pet Gil. f:epeda StL 57115 34 74 314 lier
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IbeSide&lt; shootmg for back-to Fr1day's second round The
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Our 17.95 Madras
W. I., Pet GB 1St Loms
39 22 639 l'L I McCrvr StL 51 131 31 60 331-1 Chester Roush's second grand back wms. would like nothmg i lh~rd round was scheduled
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38 24 613
Cmcmnab
41 27 603 101 Rose Cm
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34 28 548 51'. I Gnzl;, Phil
54170 28 55 ;;4 ! occountcd for fou: of the 5 runs Im hiS home state
The 1Sunday, with a "sudden dealh I
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Boston
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32 31 508 61k l\ttanta
32 32 500 8lf..! ~ Ala 'Pit
Youncr Dewtlt Weaver or
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Bail moce
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29 33 468 10'1, Bro~k StL
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Kansas Cit)
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463 91\ Houston
26 41 38816
G.ABR H P•t Pnce, who finiShed up
Inever seen the par 70, 66!1 as the fmal 18 berlhs wenl up
Now York
28 35 444 10'&gt; New York
21 39 350 17''• , F Rbsn, Bal
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started
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f)ar~ Aurora layout until Tue s- ,lor grabs The remainder ol th o
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Wednesday's Results
I Ystzskt Bos 6"4231 40 77 333 ors was replaced bv Steve Idays prdctlce round and 144-man field mclJJded the hJgh
Wednesday's Results
Atlanta 9 San Fnn&lt;'lSCO 2
Kahn!, Det 63218 48 71 326 1
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Boston 8 New York I (rught)
New York 2 Phl!ad,lphm o Carew, Mm 63 243 ~6 78 32!
e Sox got the three ' '""
all US Open and PGA
B&lt;llbmore 5 Kansas City 4 tmghil
Freehn Det 63 205 27 63 307 runs that meant VlCtory m the OtheJ top (Jros almmg for the champions players who made
lmght)
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6 Pittsburgh 3 (mght) C••lro'Bos
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' K 'u Howard, Senators 16,
Pulhns, Pnce (WP), 2, and
Detro1t ISparma 6-11, 8 p m
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Y:n~:· 13 Tigers and Mantle, Aull Coates, Bratton (LP), 4,
Cahforma !Brunet 3-101 ac Houston at Ch1cago
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Friday's Games
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Phtladelphia at Sl LouiS (night)
,\ Aa~ou, t':,ves 43
50, Kahne, Tigers 48, Howard
California at Kansas City
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The Atlanta Braves obtamed
Bob Uecker to catch PhJI
Nlekro's pitches out he's proved
more adept at hitting Ron
Herbel's Pitches
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Uecker battin
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season
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the startmg lineup when Joe
Torre sprained his ankle Ia!!!
week .
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plate smce he s JOmed the
Braves, Uecker connect~1 for
his fi!St mator league g·and
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An exammatlon showe•l he
MASON Mel Clark's Melgsl scormg chance m the second mound
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LegJo.n baseball team p~&lt;ked J when Aulttr~pled t'llcenter, out The only other ~eJgs hit was and Werry '
mnmg before hiS grand ectn
was no fr cture Hoerner
up Its eJghth wm of the season was thrown out tryillg to come a SIXth mrung 'double tiy Van ' Umprres :)N!es$tl
h hi
sam rep aced Washburn and went
With a 7-4 \'Jctory over Park- horne on an overthrow at th1rd 1Me
h
road, plate. Art Stobart
Jg lghted_ a seven-run tlurd until the nmtP when Briles The Redlegs knocked off the ersburg here Wednesday
Batey also hod a sm Je m Ihe I ;•re IS secon&lt;l the game Roberts and BJIJ Cbljd3, '
carne on to get the last o"t Don Braves S-4 to tie up the stand- Me•gs, now ll-3 overall, ex- innm
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mgs at the top, eac.h With 6 - 2 ploded lor lour runs m the bot I
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records, and the Red Sox kept torn of the filth to come fro,; Parkersburg tied the score at I epth •hrn Jelt"liwlsheT of Pt I DRNFTEE SIGiiiED
;
grmned "Heck I'm happv even
Rookie Wins It
pace In second place by squeak- behmd and wm
' 2·2 m the top half of the second I Pleasant. a recrlll~f !lie Meigs , NEW YORK (UP!)-Tile
when 1 hit a hard •rnunde1 "
Rook1e Lee May drove w lhe mg past the Senators 10.9 m
and then another run m the learn carne m to hprl Batey I York Kmckerbockers a~1o:t
Grand Slomffi'er
tymg and lvmmng runs on a Boys oaseoall pay Wednesday The !~reworks of Jhe b1g f1fth [ third Parkersburg got t w n' faiUJed lour "'d war~ three I Wednesday that they bad
Herbel replaced Gibbon aile! seventh 1nhlng homer and a evenmg m Middleport
opened when Lenny Van Meter hits off Batey 10 each of the I while on the n'iound and S'VISh- ~ lhelr second draft pick,
the Gmnt starter failed to r~t re ninth mnil\g groundout as the
led off With a smgle and D1ck I second and third mrungs
er fanned one and wa lked none Jackson of North Dakota
the f1rst three oatters m a a Reds edged Houston \VIIh
Tom Cooke, a hard throwmg Werry tnpled to ]eft Ed d 1
Meigs lied the score at 3.3 in Both ..':_3rkr,burg p1tcners •'are 1967 68 contract
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lh!td Gibbon was tagqe~ f~r scored lied 2·2 m the tllnth, righthander With fast breaking Baor followed With a smgle and the bottom of the fourth when Oally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport o"'Ju'ne 22 1967-1
two smgles, Clete Boycl's Vada Pmson doubled, went to stuff fanned 17 Braves, ISsued Bill Swan then la~d down a per Bill Moore led off w•th a
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Uecket hit the grand slam to and scored on Mairs high twice to lead the Redlegs to Werry
and Steve Fmlaw doubled
j
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chopper down the ftrst base th{!tr VIctory The loser, Mtke W1th one out m the same in- two out
Elsewhere m the N~tiOnal lme Ted Abernathy w~~t- the Sayre. fanned stx, walked three. mng, Denms Ault drew a walk Parkersburg however went
League, St LouiS blanl:cd 1 os final two mnmgs to gain t 1e wm gave up only 7 hils, out f1ve of and Ralph
Batev, startmg I ahead by one 'in the top' of the
Angeles 2.{1, Cmcmnall edged for the Reds whtle I any them armed '" two mmngs ac- p1tcher for Me1gs, smgled mto I fifth when the lead-off batter j
Houstoo 3-2, Chicago turned D1erker lost 1t
countmg for four runs
center to score Baer and Au it Steve Norman smgled, TerrY I
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Sa~Jrar?:''sco dG!ant~ back Pittsburgh 6·3 and New Adolfo Phillips hit a two run The Braves down 5-2 mount- Meigs got a 2-0 lead m the Jones walked and Joe DeHav-1
ec er ac
a ~rwar l "'If York shut out Phliadelph1,, 2 o s 1 th 1 1 · ed 1
ed 3 rally m the bottom' of the bottom ollhe f~rs' when Gem gel en smgled
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1~ t e Amertcan League. fJrst mnmg and carried the sJxth and last mmng when Sayre hauer, ftrst sacker, soC"ked a 1t was m the bottom of
else ~lth th h
evP.t}one
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BoMn npped New Yor&lt; 8 I Cubs past th l' t
C t Jed off With a double Mike Tay ome run to deep nght field fifth that Meigs went on the
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I Chicago swept a douh\encJder Sm liOn we~ th"arest uhrt lor "Singed and J Ha;r,son walk~ and Van Meter and Bator htt a I hJttmg rampnge and scored
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Irs e1g
mlsl k " U k d d
d I from Washmgton by 5-...·&gt; ,md "~- 1 mmngs sto gam
atld ed In bel ween Sayre and Tay- double
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respec 1Jve1Y 1 rour runs, chasmg Parkersburg
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ec er ea p.mfle margms Baltimore edgt.vJ KaiJ- D k R d t f h
lor scored but Cooke settled T e host~ missed oul on a starter Mtke Smith oft t h e I
E'!lher I made 1t. nust.tk.e sas City 5-4 and Detr m~ and tc
a a z Jms ed up T!.e d
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---- - ------h~ttrng It or Herbel J11ade a Mmnesota played to a 5 ~ ue m Cubs shelled BJI!v O'DPII and own o an e Sl e
BERMUDA SHORTS
m!Sial• throwmg II"
a game called by ra&lt;n alter Vern Law m the four-run fnst l Only one other Brave got a •
Cool Da" on and Cotton and Permanent Press
It Y..as eVf~n lll()re surprtsmg e1ght mmngs The Cal lforma mmng that decided It and JGhn htt, that bemg 8111 BaughaA a
Madras Pl,uds, Hopsacs. Poplms
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that thP htt c~me off a Cleveland game was ramerl out Boccabella tnpled m twn smgle m the frrth w1th lwo out
Bv Ken\\" k and H~biM·ri
nghl'13nded pitcher smce the I Ray Washburn, Joe Hoerner msarance runs 10 lhe SIXth
And he was erased stealing
SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS
nnhthnnded-h,ttmg Ueo~er was and Nelson Briles cornomed on Jack FISher p1tched a two hit The Redlegs top of the order, CLEVELAND
Kmt and Ba nions A shirt f01 anv occasion
IUPii- Burly f:rst Cleveland Open '" 1q63
"'"ally platooned by the Phlls a four hit shutout as the league- shutout to glle lh• ~;cts the was tough on Sayre as Do
By Alfo" Punt.1n and Hu ghy ·
and used only against lefthauj leadmg Cardmals turned back victOr) over the Phil and lim A
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ug I Jack NICklaus fresh from a llilly Casper Frank Bea!'d and
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the Dodgers John Roseboto hit Bunmng Galy Sulhe~hnd ell
crele, eFa mgk oil 'rf a lwho rer:ord settmg tnumph m the iGay Brewer
SLACKS
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l th &amp;&gt; on IY t'Jmr· I see I a shot to the mound .n •he Jected both htls , orf Fisher ' a smg
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FOR THAT DRfSSUP OCCASION
Only other Redleg to h1t safely
11964, and Dan Sikes took f~rst
A WJCie selel'tiOI! of s 1mmeJ SUitS
was Allen Acree, a smgle m N1cklaus who regamed hiS olace 10 t965
1 By M!dd!shade, Sl) Jemart
Brookfield
the fl!st mmng dnvmg 10 the golfmg
touch
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By United Pres&lt; InternatiOnal Rediegs 201 020 - 5 7 1 275, claimed he silll had the !m• young DICi&lt; Sikes, who won
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010 102 - 4 3 1 edge m ·lhe $103 500 Cleveland 120,000 a year ago when the
Natlttnal League
I Cooke and Hoffman Sayre Open at nearbvi Aurora Countrv tLoukrnarnoodentC was
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w, L. Pet Gil. f:epeda StL 57115 34 74 314 lier
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The long-luhlng Nicklaus ,low 70 players, plus lies. alter
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RED SOX IN
IbeSide&lt; shootmg for back-to Fr1day's second round The
J~JY.i'Jii.\~ f
Our 17.95 Madras
W. I., Pet GB 1St Loms
39 22 639 l'L I McCrvr StL 51 131 31 60 331-1 Chester Roush's second grand back wms. would like nothmg i lh~rd round was scheduled
i(J•t;, -!!:1•
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38 24 613
Cmcmnab
41 27 603 101 Rose Cm
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slam homer m as many games 1better tha n to wm a tourname11 r Saturday and the fnwl round on
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60 238 44 77 24 1
f!,:,;r;t':nd
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34 28 548 51'. I Gnzl;, Phil
54170 28 55 ;;4 ! occountcd for fou: of the 5 runs Im hiS home state
The 1Sunday, with a "sudden dealh I
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Senators
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In· Columbus Oh10
rrlltlve came rolavoff to be held !mmed! ct lely
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Boston
.13 31 516 6 P1tlsburgh
33 29 5j2 6\\t Flood SIL
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55 216 29 69 31
\~,r;nesota
32 31 508 61k l\ttanta
32 32 500 8lf..! ~ Ala 'Pit
Youncr Dewtlt Weaver or
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52 216 3 ~ 69 :n~l1Roush's b1g blow chased Red prev!Ol\S Clevela nd Opens
Bail moce
;; 3~ 492 7'1, Philadelphia
29 33 468 10'1, Bro~k StL
Sox
sl.~rter
l'ullms
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L1ke
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ud he had ,auahfler With a thrte under 67
Kansas Cit)
31
463 91\ Houston
26 41 38816
G.ABR H P•t Pnce, who finiShed up
Inever seen the par 70, 66!1 as the fmal 18 berlhs wenl up
Now York
28 35 444 10'&gt; New York
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Coates
started
for
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Senat
f)ar~ Aurora layout until Tue s- ,lor grabs The remainder ol th o
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29 38 433 llr•.:
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I Ystzskt Bos 6"4231 40 77 333 ors was replaced bv Steve Idays prdctlce round and 144-man field mclJJded the hJgh
Wednesday's Results
Atlanta 9 San Fnn&lt;'lSCO 2
Kahn!, Det 63218 48 71 326 1
fourth
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New York 2 Phl!ad,lphm o Carew, Mm 63 243 ~6 78 32!
e Sox got the three ' '""
all US Open and PGA
B&lt;llbmore 5 Kansas City 4 tmghil
Freehn Det 63 205 27 63 307 runs that meant VlCtory m the OtheJ top (Jros almmg for the champions players who made
lmght)
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6 Pittsburgh 3 (mght) C••lro'Bos
43167 25 ·51 305 1! f"xltdh
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Mmnesota IKaat 4·71 at Ionly games scheduled)
' K 'u Howard, Senators 16,
Pulhns, Pnce (WP), 2, and
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Y:n~:· 13 Tigers and Mantle, Aull Coates, Bratton (LP), 4,
Cahforma !Brunet 3-101 ac Houston at Ch1cago
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Friday's Games
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erez, Reds 4li, Phtlhps, Cubs Twms ~I; Yastrzernskl, Red Sox
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Detroit at New York !night)
Phtladelphia at Sl LouiS (night)
,\ Aa~ou, t':,ves 43
50, Kahne, Tigers 48, Howard
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The Atlanta Braves obtamed
Bob Uecker to catch PhJI
Nlekro's pitches out he's proved
more adept at hitting Ron
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Torre sprained his ankle Ia!!!
week .
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plate smce he s JOmed the
Braves, Uecker connect~1 for
his fi!St mator league g·and
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the dro d to No. 2 spot,
Houston AstrG!p.
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ROOkie .W •May apeart\eaded May, playing because of
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mack &lt;9) and . Gibbs. LP- 18) and MeNertney.
- a l .week home stand.
the Re&lt;l~' .ef/Orl Willi ' • Mrne 'InJury to Dtron
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Tillotson (W). HRs Cenigliaro O'Toole 14·1), LP-Moore &lt;3-.1). 8 ;~: Reds broke their
run~'in the p6vel)th that provjde!J alammed a -400-foot . home .
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012 :100 oo- 6 ~ 0 ' m•hts are still cool you shpuld Leagu~.leadtil( St. j..OUII also
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ale F. and 'Virginia M. Shrimplin, Horton Street, Mason, LP-Sanford (3-3) HR-F. Ro- lebrew 2, &lt;20th .&amp; 21!1), pends ~ ~e ~it but also on
Vada 'Pinson 'Jed olt lhe ninth
;v. va., above, with SFC Robert Byers, US ,AI,my RecrUit· binson (21st).
McAuliffe (lith).
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California at Cleveland, night, room aud the bumldlly..
to third on Tony Peret' '. !ong
lia! eight weeki of bas1c trammg. Upon the completion of , Wash
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010 112 oox- 5 10 o (end amn 18)
quite as many calorieJ as you May hit a high chopper dl.wn
General Scllool, Fort BenJamn !'Iamson, Iqlllana . 01 an : COleman, Cox (SI Priddy (6)
National LeaiU"
do in the wmter but your mus- 100 !!rat base line.
eight week datil processing eqwpment operators c~urse. Humphreys l7) and casanova: Atlanta
017 000 100 9 ll I Ides, bones and nerve cells need lr::~~,;:.;;;;;...liiiiiiiiii_,.~a.,. ._,_....,_ _ _ _;iii
~ebecca graduated frolll.!.~hama lfigh Scpool m ~ ay . _ Buzhardl, · B. Howard &lt;3), San Fran 100 001 ()(10- 2 6 0 just as much nourishment as
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WP-B. Howard !!-$), LP- Gibbon, Heri&gt;el (3), Saded&lt;:l m heat for their feeling ol pep.
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Pitt
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;;,, .Pol'l .,Ill""'"' T""" \~• Mr. Delbert Ours ef Long :
Simmons. Radatz !9) and :vou need to drink more fluids
~nd Mrs. Maartm swartz of Co-• Botto!" cajled on. hls brother,
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•cnnt.us spent a weekend with ,Mr .. lind )Irs. Paul Ours and
Mikkelsen 18) and May. WP-j througli perspiration but the
Sir and Mrs. 'William Beal and! two /children.
Simmons &lt;3,5). LP-O'Dell (5- , temperature of the fluids Is not
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'",'": Mr. and Mrs Wavne Beat' Jlr. and .Mrs. Lawre: J~ n- I James A Rhodes signed and ,
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Too much ice water can up.set
~.~: c daughters .. Karla: Linda, ' si&gt;n and ~am II!, dMr. mt ~~· liled with the secretary of state 1New York 101 000 ooo- 2 6 I iyour digestive tract. Since you
1'loee IA!yn~ ·~ aug er' . d. Wednesday 10 bills, including IPhila
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OtO 000 101- 3 7 0 If you are on a salt-pOOr die~
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Burnside, Kmgs ~!J , 1 y
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Houston
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rna th. Y. (8) and checking with your doctor.
'M. and ~s. Frank 0 . Sm;th \1r. Charles Offenger, Pam- 1offense for pos~ession as a ntis- COker: Dierker 16-5) and .. Exercise !n moderation will
, ,,,, ' "" of Octrmt. M1ch .. viS· 1!Jl&lt;&gt;·and· Tl"'"'Y of Lowell, Mr. l demeanor but sUbsfquent ones Adlesh . WP-Abernathy &lt;2-t) . 1 benefit you m many ways. Smce
ited wrlh Mr. and Mrs. Elmo and Mrs. Jmy Dalley, N~w- 1 as felonies and providl!s the 1HRS - Peret (15th), Wynn often, when you are engaged In
s 11Ph and snn&lt;. El!Ward and zrk, Mrs. Jinimy Pape, M1d- I same penalty for sale of such (17th), May (i!\h).
[a strenuous sport such as len·
Alvin r~cently.
nlcport. Mrs. Elva Dailey, Stlv- 1drugs as for violating the nar- 1
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Mtss Peggy Bower&lt; 'llnd Dan- .erSI"llc. visited Mr. and Mrs. cotics Ia\\~. It becomes 1a w St. Louis 001 001 000- 2 10 0 i until you slop, you should quil l
ny Brickles VISited ) re~nUy ca'l Aulherso".
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with Miss Sandra Beat.
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Mr. and, Mrs. ,s.fm Damron ,, Mrs. Man~! L~;re~~~· Mr; I!ivo Sept. 2!1, were:
1'9) and McCarver ; Drysdale 16- ' swimming but, whatever activand Mr&lt;. &lt;.ary GilosCfl and son, o.mon Powe '' ·
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•pent a do v in Parketsbnrg ,., Mr. and Mrs. L'llvrence John- I and contracting for such ser·
Australian jockey George' Moore
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Mrs. Harold Buro!\ide of Kings, of a county' recorder frOJll : Wllh the •approach of' C
hot 'aupboard Fleet, an 1-1 shot,
Marie'!li-Belore
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Ohio. who ,.ere hm 11 'visit ·Donnel~n .p1 Columbo• visited
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Om!I11S!IIII . ID· ,tenng sun wears loose .clcl:!i1ing \
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are r~nnouncing ·the arrival o! a ,of ~l~mllus visitad Mrs. Lou· Ires~ flag for wat_ercraft and trousers, . keeps his shirt tails
son, Gregory Allen, at Pleasant ,ise Van Meter and Nicki.
, "':!ling out regulabons for ,118 ' ouiSide hiS trousers and wears
Vallev Hosp/&amp;al. Grandparents , Mr. Simon Powell. Ronny, dtsplay.
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Mr and Mrs Cecil Sheets Kathy and Cbrlsi)o 'Dailey. Mr. I Am. Sub. Hll634, reqtnnng Is- allows a freer CU'culot1on of
:~~ M;s. Elizabeih Murroy
' Paul Ours and Frannie. local, i suance of new birth certificates air fqr his, chest and upper a!J..
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beaver, i ~h~n. nus~akes are made on the domen. '11\e A£rlcan who lives
had Su da visitors Mr . 'l.etart Falls and Mrs. Mavine ' mdiYJdual s vital statistics.
In the ;steaming tropical forest
Mrs.as~el~ Markins of iHaines visited Mr. and Mrs. ! HB303, permitting township wears next to nothing. You
Raoine, Mt. -and Mrs. Robert ' Maywood Johnston.
officers to acquire whatever can't very well imitate thlt junRied and Bruce Virginia Rod· '
-May Johnston
law reference hooks they need. gle dwellr except at tbe beach
ney and avid, 'Pataskal~ . Mr. \_,. - ··
_, ___ I Am. Sub. Wl180, permUting but :.:,ou can make It a practice
and Mrs. Hobart Smalley Jr. Paul Hesson gave a reading townsb1ps to. contract for am· to dl~~Card most of your cloltles
and Judy Kav. Susan and Dale :"The Tater Sisters'' She used I bulll.nce ~rYlce.
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o~ hot day~.~he~ y~_ are -~~
nf Wlerton.·
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Mr. and· .Mr&lt;. Charles Mash &lt;~Bees of different types or worn·
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' Attending The Lutheran
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and children were honored with · Roush, Cindl Roush, Mark
loouo wllh a patnl dual pTOo .. u..
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day evening. Rev, and Mrs,: Mrs. William Russell, Mlss My- I
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ed to New Haven where he has are serving on the camp staff.
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assumed his duties as pastor ·Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush
of tlH1 church here. The reeep- visited with his parent., Mr.
lion was in charge of the Ruth and Mrs. Johny Roush during
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GaiiDII (whJI.)
and Dorcas Circles of the \f.S. 1the weekend. They were enroute [
W.S. with Mrs. Ollie Roush ser· jbome to Nitro, W. Va., after
vlng·u chainnan and Mrs. Thel- vacationing at Mi'rle Beaeh,
ma Capehart, Mrs. Harold Bum- ' S C.
gamer, Mrs. Edwin Stein and Mrs. Howard Burris Is a surMn. Tom Hollman serving on , glcal patient at Holzer Hospital.
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Ia the liST IUY
Mn. ~ BUJD8!1r11ft' gave •1Champion Baltimore Oriolet1,
readl!r&amp; ''l'be Nlgbt B e I o r e I will be IWisted by Eddie
CollfJnDce,'' dealing with min- I Slanky, manager of the Chicago
1sten mo\'ing from p I a c e to • White Sox and Call!ornia Ante!
place. Mrs. Howard Bumgarner field general BID Rigney ot this
992-2709
gave a reading "Petunia" deal- year's All-Star game on July II.
Middleport, 0.
lq with the difierent members I it was oMounced Wednesday by 923 S. 3rd Ave.
at file con&amp;regalioo and Mrs. AL president Joe Cronin.
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Houston AstrG!p.
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ROOkie .W •May apeart\eaded May, playing because of
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mack &lt;9) and . Gibbs. LP- 18) and MeNertney.
- a l .week home stand.
the Re&lt;l~' .ef/Orl Willi ' • Mrne 'InJury to Dtron
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Tillotson (W). HRs Cenigliaro O'Toole 14·1), LP-Moore &lt;3-.1). 8 ;~: Reds broke their
run~'in the p6vel)th that provjde!J alammed a -400-foot . home .
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ale F. and 'Virginia M. Shrimplin, Horton Street, Mason, LP-Sanford (3-3) HR-F. Ro- lebrew 2, &lt;20th .&amp; 21!1), pends ~ ~e ~it but also on
Vada 'Pinson 'Jed olt lhe ninth
;v. va., above, with SFC Robert Byers, US ,AI,my RecrUit· binson (21st).
McAuliffe (lith).
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California at Cleveland, night, room aud the bumldlly..
to third on Tony Peret' '. !ong
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quite as many calorieJ as you May hit a high chopper dl.wn
General Scllool, Fort BenJamn !'Iamson, Iqlllana . 01 an : COleman, Cox (SI Priddy (6)
National LeaiU"
do in the wmter but your mus- 100 !!rat base line.
eight week datil processing eqwpment operators c~urse. Humphreys l7) and casanova: Atlanta
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Pitt
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Simmons. Radatz !9) and :vou need to drink more fluids
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Mikkelsen 18) and May. WP-j througli perspiration but the
Sir and Mrs. 'William Beal and! two /children.
Simmons &lt;3,5). LP-O'Dell (5- , temperature of the fluids Is not
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~.~: c daughters .. Karla: Linda, ' si&gt;n and ~am II!, dMr. mt ~~· liled with the secretary of state 1New York 101 000 ooo- 2 6 I iyour digestive tract. Since you
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OtO 000 101- 3 7 0 If you are on a salt-pOOr die~
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'M. and ~s. Frank 0 . Sm;th \1r. Charles Offenger, Pam- 1offense for pos~ession as a ntis- COker: Dierker 16-5) and .. Exercise !n moderation will
, ,,,, ' "" of Octrmt. M1ch .. viS· 1!Jl&lt;&gt;·and· Tl"'"'Y of Lowell, Mr. l demeanor but sUbsfquent ones Adlesh . WP-Abernathy &lt;2-t) . 1 benefit you m many ways. Smce
ited wrlh Mr. and Mrs. Elmo and Mrs. Jmy Dalley, N~w- 1 as felonies and providl!s the 1HRS - Peret (15th), Wynn often, when you are engaged In
s 11Ph and snn&lt;. El!Ward and zrk, Mrs. Jinimy Pape, M1d- I same penalty for sale of such (17th), May (i!\h).
[a strenuous sport such as len·
Alvin r~cently.
nlcport. Mrs. Elva Dailey, Stlv- 1drugs as for violating the nar- 1
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Mtss Peggy Bower&lt; 'llnd Dan- .erSI"llc. visited Mr. and Mrs. cotics Ia\\~. It becomes 1a w St. Louis 001 001 000- 2 10 0 i until you slop, you should quil l
ny Brickles VISited ) re~nUy ca'l Aulherso".
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with Miss Sandra Beat.
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Mr. and, Mrs. ,s.fm Damron ,, Mrs. Man~! L~;re~~~· Mr; I!ivo Sept. 2!1, were:
1'9) and McCarver ; Drysdale 16- ' swimming but, whatever activand Mr&lt;. &lt;.ary GilosCfl and son, o.mon Powe '' ·
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ASCOT, England
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Australian jockey George' Moore
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son, Gregory Allen, at Pleasant ,ise Van Meter and Nicki.
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Vallev Hosp/&amp;al. Grandparents , Mr. Simon Powell. Ronny, dtsplay.
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Mr and Mrs Cecil Sheets Kathy and Cbrlsi)o 'Dailey. Mr. I Am. Sub. Hll634, reqtnnng Is- allows a freer CU'culot1on of
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' Paul Ours and Frannie. local, i suance of new birth certificates air fqr his, chest and upper a!J..
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean and , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beaver, i ~h~n. nus~akes are made on the domen. '11\e A£rlcan who lives
had Su da visitors Mr . 'l.etart Falls and Mrs. Mavine ' mdiYJdual s vital statistics.
In the ;steaming tropical forest
Mrs.as~el~ Markins of iHaines visited Mr. and Mrs. ! HB303, permitting township wears next to nothing. You
Raoine, Mt. -and Mrs. Robert ' Maywood Johnston.
officers to acquire whatever can't very well imitate thlt junRied and Bruce Virginia Rod· '
-May Johnston
law reference hooks they need. gle dwellr except at tbe beach
ney and avid, 'Pataskal~ . Mr. \_,. - ··
_, ___ I Am. Sub. Wl180, permUting but :.:,ou can make It a practice
and Mrs. Hobart Smalley Jr. Paul Hesson gave a reading townsb1ps to. contract for am· to dl~~Card most of your cloltles
and Judy Kav. Susan and Dale :"The Tater Sisters'' She used I bulll.nce ~rYlce.
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Va.
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Mr. and· .Mr&lt;. Charles Mash &lt;~Bees of different types or worn·
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Mr: and Mrs. Johnny Morris : pr~nted gifts !tom the mem·

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Mr. and M!'ll. James Layne 1
, and c.hildren are vacationing at
·I &gt;Watoga State Park at Hunters, ville. W. Va . this week,
' Attending The Lutheran
Chuoch Camp at Camp Caesar
1near Webster Springs, W. Va.
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Rev. and Mrs, Paul Fortney Roush, Bruce Adams, Louel!en
Wklttlt clow• tlae uDktt' n a whitt
and children were honored with · Roush, Cindl Roush, Mark
loouo wllh a patnl dual pTOo .. u..
eoYuaae, loa1tr ttnlet, tasth•l
a reception at the New Haven : Roush. Johnny Ridgway, Jay
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E.U.B. Church following Mid.; Ridgway, Brian Russell, David
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Week Prayer Service Wednes- ·, Russell, Dwaln RusJ!l. Mr. and
day evening. Rev, and Mrs,: Mrs. William Russell, Mlss My- I
Fortney have just recenlly mov- 1ra Roush and Rev. Jack Weleh
ed to New Haven where he has are serving on the camp staff.
THE QUAUTY PAINT
assumed his duties as pastor ·Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush
of tlH1 church here. The reeep- visited with his parent., Mr.
lion was in charge of the Ruth and Mrs. Johny Roush during
II·TIT All tiM ftr••l•
GaiiDII (whJI.)
and Dorcas Circles of the \f.S. 1the weekend. They were enroute [
W.S. with Mrs. Ollie Roush ser· jbome to Nitro, W. Va., after
vlng·u chainnan and Mrs. Thel- vacationing at Mi'rle Beaeh,
ma Capehart, Mrs. Harold Bum- ' S C.
gamer, Mrs. Edwin Stein and Mrs. Howard Burris Is a surMn. Tom Hollman serving on , glcal patient at Holzer Hospital.
1Mb ffiOII.,.,.,.,
the committee to plan the occa· l
sion.
,., '"\"MAII'/i;R NAilED
Mr. Ralpb Gibi&gt;J.MI'ved . as[' BOST&lt;Ii fUPil-Hank Bauer,
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roasbbasler for the reeeptlon. m111111ger of ~ 1966 World
Ia the liST IUY
Mn. ~ BUJD8!1r11ft' gave •1Champion Baltimore Oriolet1,
readl!r&amp; ''l'be Nlgbt B e I o r e I will be IWisted by Eddie
CollfJnDce,'' dealing with min- I Slanky, manager of the Chicago
1sten mo\'ing from p I a c e to • White Sox and Call!ornia Ante!
place. Mrs. Howard Bumgarner field general BID Rigney ot this
992-2709
gave a reading "Petunia" deal- year's All-Star game on July II.
Middleport, 0.
lq with the difierent members I it was oMounced Wednesday by 923 S. 3rd Ave.
at file con&amp;regalioo and Mrs. AL president Joe Cronin.
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aolda' tee for "Divorc&lt; Anlerl· evenlnp with Gr4&gt;ell ~odiea came Mn. Dana Bate in their
tnca SI)'Ie' wu.• •OOO. You be- aelectod by 1\11111011 llaiiJldat!l, Westcheoler garden · .. 'l'b e
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'TENGA •=.-.:::::=..•
. London hippies are On
• the Garrl&lt;:k Players m Washyou . but not IJII(lking •em· .. . SliD d1ieatlng till newo . ington D. c .. and wiU honey·
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are com linl to ~ Well, Klppyil Steak I&lt; Lobstor moon 'as members of the Prov- I""'!~;:;:.~.A:-:-L....J
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be Ito . ed In Palace will ·111n1 ealorles at ev· incetown Player• on Cape Cod 1 EKRIP
how toalll' can ..u ruz
eryone l'tberlnc Mob. nlgbt to
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last burped was 40 in 40 rollr ing 011 Bdwy. in "Hello, Do 1- Mayor Llndssy, "The Road to
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The new Zum Zum res- lY" replacing Martbl kaye, City Hall,"ls due In Sept., part
tauranl (I ex &amp; 45th St.) •m· who was 111pposed to be In the ol the qulck-bulldup ir time for
SUNDOL
ploys Its own "Oberwurst,- role untU nexll Oct. but some- a '!II maybe-veepshlp nominaWHY
cher,'' wh!l:h means Chief Sa , thing happenea at the boxo!- lion.
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to form tilt aurpriot anower u
: = ·' · And a /anCj ~w 1 117 W a mo : Tavern on the Green In be "just a guest" . But Don- ,
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. Restaurant s open a M . Cenlt'l Park may JUS! be the aid will headline the L a I l n
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instance) are cracking down on
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; ;..~~'Mediterranean fish flown over Universal ,International films beards . on - busboys, bellhops, tltllel"ftr • hi••' How "'• fiuhlonahl,. ron,,r.,
; i ·. daily via bl#mplc AI r w a ys exec Ben Cohn had one daugh- etc.; byt suppose the boyo are ~
"""•-"-"CitiC TO ClllC''
: ~ which, also, Is Greek, meaning ter gradUating from Sorah Law- Orthodox? tCBll the Hirsute An·
1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·• . On 8SSlS,
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I ·was In love with the great·
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me. I le(t hfut broken-hearted
lor another guy who seemed
havuverything, We had aQ af·
fair and I'm just lucky I
wind up pregnant.
Boyfriend "B" left me. Now
I hear thet Boyfriend "A'' is
still available, and I tmow he'll
take me back, providing - 1
don't tell him about the affair.
No boy iS understaru1in~
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D~e Jays. _Adml"'lon 75e 1&gt;er
person.
RUTLAND AMERICAN Lor ton Post and the Auxiliary ara
1"•-lpQnsnrlng a Pee Wee Lea( Ut and will bold a ta1 day lhi•
:' 1turday In Rutland. Bob Haw;· •ns 11 Uoe coach with B o b
· wick and Jim 'l'bomaa, Co •
Mgrs.
lCE CREAM SOCIAL at the
Racine Fire Houle, Saturday.
June :11, starting al S p. m.
,,pansored by the AU11llary. ·
n~e and pie will also be JO!d.

p.,meroy llm_ne &amp;Auto .

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·REGATTA CITY, U.S.A.·· POMEROY
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thl! Saturday night at thr Pomeroy Lynn Street from 9 to 1Z
o. m., sponsored by th• American Lesion. 'l'lte dance ltlhlch l•

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m Friday at the Masonic Temple, Pomeroy. Ralph Smith,
wunhy grand patron, will be
lhe inspecting omcer.

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Norma Goodwin
Florist

Church of the Nazarene will be
held at the church Friday ,,..
ning at 7:30, Craft• made bv
lhe children will be on dloplay
In the rooms at 7. A picnic will
be held Thurtday at o.oon In
the Stale Park. MGtherl are
asked to ba JlreiOnl.
AMERICAN LEGION 'IIIII eoononoor an out•lde teen dance
"nder the staro Friday night
rturl~g the Pomeroy Regatw at
the Pomeroy lenni• court from
~ : 30 to ta p. m. The Jay' will
emcee. Admission prco !IOc.
INSPECI'ION of Pomeroy
t'hapter IN, Order of ttoe Easto·rn Star, will be held at 7:45 p.

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garet Sauer. The hostesses will
COLU~mus (UPI) - Cedbe Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Mrs. Le- · ar Express, owntd and drivland Brown, Mrs. Jack Satter- , •• by Nick Dlelman of Uma,
lteld, Miss Sauer, Mrs. Clar- 1 P0•t•d ht• first win In lour
•nee Lacey, and Mrs. a.arles s!Brto by laking lbe featured
Shumaker.
$1,11110 handicap pace WednO!d•Y night at Scioto DoW111.
KNIGHTS OF PYTffiAS, Py- The i-yeur-old geldlni took
thlan Sisters, and famillea w!H command at the head of l.he
t•old a picnic at 6:30 p. m., I stretrh •nd won a two-horse
Thursday at the Kyger Creek photo finish with Goldea
Park. Those atteodlng al'e to . Trail• 111 a slow 2:10. T be
lake a covered dish and thell' [ winner paid '18, $7.40 and
own table service.
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the Mldc!leport First United stal candle holders with pi;k
Presbyterian Church will meet candles to correspond w1th arat 7:30 Thursday night at the rangoments.
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meet Thursday, June 22. ; I 8 ;•r~ ~~- Fre~ Spelncer. Mrs.! sta~e for Clnclnnatl'o entry lnp m. at the Rscine High Sctiool · · 1 son. 1 rs . . ester 7-l'r· to the league in 1H8.
to make plano lor the Regatta kle. Mrs. Murl Megee. M r '· I
this year'• Freshmen asked to . Mrs. Ray Pro!Ntt used hraullttend
t1ru1 fl ower arrahgements m

lb.
man, Mro. Bernard Llevlng, Hoffman, Mlsa Carolyn Roush,
Cl&gt;&lt;!hairman, Mrs. Ottle Roush, Miss Lynn Miller; Junior High,
Mrs. Pete Grlnotead and Mrs. Mrs. John Oldaker, Mrs. SaClRay Hoffman.
uel Halstead, Mrs. Paul Hesson.
-Te, chers and helpers were:
LliTHERANS ORGANIZE
Kln~garten, 3 years thru I
CBOIR .
years, Mrs. John Hoffman, Mro. Memberl oi St. Paul LutherE.U.B. HAS BIBLE SCHOOL Judy Hesson. Mrs. C h a r leo an Church met at the H a v en YOIJ'I'Il
Your mother forgets I h a t
The stall oi the vacation Bl· fioush, Dreama Stevens; Bcgtnfor tho purpose of re- This column Is for you
without the writers, there
SLICED
ble School at tlie New Haven nero, Mrs. Ray Kent. Mrs. Le8an Adult Choir. '!be j)eople, their problema a
would be no teachers - for
E.U.B. Churcb held their eval- ey Roush, Mls• Bonnie Roush:
began with the singing pleasureo, their troubles
what could they teach!
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uatlon meeting or the •Chool Primary, lsi grade, Mrs. Har"Day Is Dying in tile West" fun. A• with the reo! o:
When you have a dream, bon-'
which ended on Friday, Jllfte old Bumgarner. Miss Judy Ath- followed with devotions led by Help U~!, it welcom~s laugbB ey, don't let anyone sidetrack l
Bth Plans were made by the •Y. Mrs. Charlene Dodd; Prl· Rav. Jack Welch.
but wont dndge a ;enous
you _ and don't ever listen to I
•taff and Rev. Paul Fortney lor mary, 2nd grade, Mrs. James An election of officen "a • Uon with 1 brush-of!.
those who downgrade journal- \
tlleir scbool to be held next fear Gilbert, Miss Elizabeth Hudnall, held with Miss Lelah J a n e
nd ·
tee
Ism It's a nne and rewarding :
Mrs. Carl, Gibbs, Director ol Mro. Cecil Duncan, Mrs. R iII
being elected president to SeyoJ':f AS~;je FOR IT, car,;.r, and there's no limit to I
lb.
the Bible Scbool, reported th,t Grinstead: Jumoro, ltb grade,
Mr1. Hilda Ridgway wao
I H I H I US' this how far tt will take you pro- 1
89 children r•gistited al t h • Mn. Luther Smith, Mrs. 0 Ia elected secretary and librarian. care 0
e en e P
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vided you have talent and drive.
oohool and there were 35 teach· Calhoun, Mrs. Gerald Clark; A bllsln..o meeting was held. newspaper.
Also you'll never once be bor- 1
ors and helpers. T_he \Peme U8- ·Juniors, 5th grade, Mrs. Her- and the group voted that their STAND BY YOUB GUNS
ed :.._ this from a gal who nevHOME MADE
ed this year was • Wnli&lt;mg Je8- man Ohhnger, Mrs. Frank
year would begin w oI h Dear Helen!
er has been! -H.
u•' Way." A nuraert (or babies Young, Jr,, Miss Sandy Pick- June and end with June. They I am a high ochool senior P. s. Years ago I too was
_ _ lb.
and toddlers up to f years was ens; Juniors, .6th grade, Mrs. also voted that there would be and, !lite mo!t young people, In- given the bit about "starving I
provided, Mrs. Roy Cooke and Howard Burros. Mrs. Harry no assistant orglll!lot, that the terested in my future vocation. writerB." So I took secretarial\
Mrs. Madge w~er we~ e In Hoffman .. Miss Carolyn .
organist playing (or the Sunday My beat grades are in
courses (a big help to a journcbarge. Mrs. H? ani Bums and Mrs. Dw1ght Sayr~ : Pnmary. worship ser\·ices would be know !ish and Journalism, and my
allal) and teacher • trainingMrs. Harry P ens told the 3rd grade: Mrs. Bolly LloYd,
the orgamst. They voted to cations! Interest testa all say 1 and chucked them all for a job
FROM NEARBY
FARM$ _ _ __
atory each morning, Miss Lmda Mrs. Cecil Duncan, Mrs. B1ll
every Wednesday at 7:30 shine ill literary Interest. They on 8 small-town newspaper.
doz.
Gel!
on
Abolin was the song leader, GMnstead ; Jcnlou 4th gr1de- p.m. !or practice.
are so right - I'd rather
May your typewriter always
Miss Becky Burris was the pl- Mrs. Luther Smith, Mrs. Ola 'floe group then practlced tha than eat, end lor ~even
ba as busy u mlnet-H.
, ' ,+- ' ' f l . ,; ..
anist and each morning .began (;alhoun, ~rs. Gerald Clark: First Setting of the Worship Ser- now I've -{!Orked on ach&lt;IOI
with morning devotions m the Clark; Juruors 5th grade -Mrs.
hymns and • anthem. ers and magazines. I want a Dear Helen:
sanctuary of tho cburch I o r Herman Oblln~er, Mrs. Frank
group then enjoyed punch career 111 journalism and
A few -~• before sclloal ;
_,at
all ages.
~oung, Jr., MISs Sandy Pickcookiel.
•
· I'd ba &amp;ood at It: magaZine!, was out, I was forced to get a 1
The Kitchell' Committee w a s eus; JuniOrs . 6th grade -Mrs. Those atteiidlng wore Rev. newspapers, advertising haircut, or be expelled lor 1
Mrs. Harry Capehart, chair· Howard BurriS, Mrs. Harry Jack Wefch, William Powen, so I can 111'lte.
"okipplng." 1 wanted 1o graGu- :
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J o ae P b The cmly thing that
ale with my claos, so now I 1
ADAMS or HOLSUM
~ 12~ Mrl. Harold Rose, Mrs. me Is my mother. She
run practiCally baldheaclllll. It,
Layne. Mrs. Kenneth Vic- think writing Is Important.
.m like mt all sumt'ld to
POMEROY
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IIIII Lalah JaM Pt&gt;well, want• me to be a teacber or grow beck my long hair. Ia thi
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Mrs. Johny Jloosh. Mr&amp;. Ph 11 secretary - something
fair? -BARNEY
Main St.
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Batey, Mra. William Russell. and aecure. I try to tell
Dear Barney:
Mrs. J. V. Mcgrew, ehairman 1that when you have a
Fair or not, take advantage
of worship committee and gu~st, 1 you must fulfill lt. She just
Mra. Otto Grimm.
' plies, "You're a foolish dreamROO'ARY CLUB
er." Am 1? -BJi:RlOIJS $Til·
Mr... GObert Barnett, Mason DENT
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Counij Agent, was guetl speak- Dear Stud::en:::l:::.- - - - - at the Rotary aub on Thurs- - day evening lor lhelr 41 n n e r Genr1e Jewell, Mrs.
meeting. A ohort bualnesa meet- Lleving, Mro. Clayton AI h e Y,
ing followed.
Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. Harry
Thoae ~Ing were 111111- Capehart, Mrs. Howard Burris,
ard Ord. Jack Flesher, C l Yd a •Mrs. MOllt Bwnprner, Mrs.
Foley, Dona14 Foglesong, Her- 0. 0. Sayre, Mrs. T. Be r I
man Layne, Donald F. Roulh, Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs.
Lloyd Roush, Rome Wlllla!IIIOII, R. F. Bryant, Mrs. The l m a
Rumll Capehart, Harry Miner, Capehart, Mrs. Cliff Roush 1114
Edwin stein, Arthur T h abe I, the hosteaaet.
Ralph Wllltlqlre, IIAlbert G l tPEIIIONALI
more, Frank Capehart, Karl MiSB Karen
and 'Mr.
*CINTRAL* to
Wiles, Mel Clark, Lewis SUm- David Lievlng of
ADD
mert and Floyd eannact.
Ohlo, •isitad their
Your Present
and
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WJJIE
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Mrs.
Thelma
AN
Haalint Syu.-:
OVIf
The Live Wire Class of I b 1 ll!ld Mra. 01111
..
~.U.B. Church met on Tuesday weekend .
II
with Mrs. Roy H 0 (f. Mn. James Marks •nd vand.11
and
Mts. Olha Lievllll 11 daughter, Jant Potrell, ara Jis'=
botteases.
tUng Mrs. Markl' IIIIer In Flo:::
The meeting opened with tile rida.
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of
"Blesaed
Assuran
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nell
Haymak·
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ronowed with a prayer by Mrs. er and familf 11'1 vacallonlng
Otha Llevlns. Mrs. Roy Hoff- this week at Watoga ·State
OWl read Psalm 24, and a l'fJid. Park at Huntersville, W. Va.
"The Ten Most WI n I 1 d Mr. an4 Ml'l. I..arry LeMas111111101 UJ'fllht f~
11 ...:;. " They cloaed with pray- ters of Columbul, Ohio
'.
The Lord's Prayer.
during the weekend with h • r
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George Jewell, presided parents, Mr. ln4 Mrs. Bill Howat till bllllnell meeting. They ard and Mike.
tOted to contrlbutt toward t - I Mr. James Marks and Vand·
at Dr. Bryant
11011, Wlllla!n Powell IV, art •isNO MONET DOWN! NO PAYJMNn UNII.
Now Haven e11 July 4ttl.
ltlJII Mra. Mlrks' 11011, Tom, In ~-·
Adtrllrlll
JUlY 31, 1961. Aho CMIIIallle.., A1A t.n•
on- attendinl were Mr s. Calumbua, Ohio.

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FRYERS

Runnmg

ser. W. Va.
on Aug. 5.
prices.
As a token of appreciati(m a
AMC cut the price of its low·
silver engraoed tray wa.; pre- Getti&amp;g the jump on Its big cost
American model from $154 :
sented to Rev. and Mrs. Frame. bn,tber, the AFL kicks of{ its
Girts Wf"re also presented to his pre-t~eatmn campaign July %9 to $234 mark Feb. 21 to make it
the lowest priced domestic car.
rnoth'er , Mrs. Norman Fram~. at Akron, Ohio, with a game
Tht move wa9 aimed at rewill be held at the residence of and to the Frame's children. btlw.. n DenYer and the Miami IJOiphins. It will be the otoring AMC's sagging share oi
Agnes Whl te.
A
ssi•ting
with
the
serving
and
11
1 ed Ute auto market.
th d .1
rs1 AFL game ever pay
0
5
RACINE BAND rnembl:!rco to
er eta t for the OC·? ets~:lon in Ohio and helps set the

POMER"OY

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Le!IPI StllldiDJI Columbuo

bold a w1ener roast and potluck at the Syracuse Pal'K, 7
p. m. Thursday. Membm are
to take a pound of wieners. a
dzen obuns and other food. ln
the event of rain, the e.il~lir

Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Prlday Til I

E. MAIN ST.

18.7~ to %!.~. Stock 1 IBioi'IUIIIOIIal

SALES REPORT .. _.(_ Hetrers

g~in

MARKET
Saturday Til 9

Farewell Party
fsGiven for
Frame Family

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NEW YORK !UPU _ The
1'11'. PLEASANT LtVEb~ steer Calve 22.50 to 2us. stock By u.u~e4 p,.... JaterulioMI Jl&lt;l01111• 4. Jllfll
, Nallonal ••d Amedcaa Fool. •
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SALES Co.
, HeUer Calvea 2i to ai.
,
. ll'r L Pet. GB Jac.IOit'l!lle at
ban:. Leagues, taki.nc yet aaHi~h
Salllrday, Juao 17.t]t8'7
VEAL CALVES - Top• :!2; Rochllllter
22 ,821 ... postponad, rain)
1
other major atep Ia lbelr blol:l
HOGS - Raceopts: llfi to 220 Seconds 30.80 ; Medium .27 to 29- Toronto
27 u .5!0 1
--~,_
torte merger, today aa..uat·
DETROIT fUP() _American 121 to 22.10 ; HeaVIes 19 to 20; .60 ; Common and HeaVIes 26.71 Buffalo
' 26 25 .510 8\&gt;
'l'llrt. w'ri~ra ~·
ed re&lt;'ltrd pre-season sched- Motors Corp .. which cut the ILights 18 to 21.20; Fat Sows to 31.20.
Richmond
30 29 .503 8'1.1 The esJa)'t' llte1 pub:llfl))!~lf
MASON - A farewell get to- ules, Including !be first exhlbl· price of Ito American mod e I I14.25 to 16, Boars 11 .35; Ptgs LAMBS - TopJ 24.50.
Toledo
27 28 ,191 7\1 one ~oiume wttfer
gether was held by member. o( lion gam" ever played be- 1earlier this year, now can't fill 1 ~ 10: Stock Shoats 14 to 17.
Columbus
:M 29 .473 1\1 "The Ileder-•Uat''
the congregation of the Mason twPen the two leagues.
l•ll the ordero and 1, turning . CATILE ~ Herfers 19 to 21· DOVER, Entland (UPI)-A Jack;onvle
25 30 .15~ 8\&gt; by A;exander ·llomUton :
Methodist Church recently for
,some customers down
.79'; Fat Cows 17 to 19: Canners team of Kanm teenager. Syracuse
23 32 .418 ll'h Jay and Jam@~ MadtiOII~
1
the Rev. ~nd Mrs. M a; Yin
The NFL bat olatod 51
.
•ll to 15.75; Bulls 18.110 to 22.25; postponed their attempt to . Wedneadafs lleoults
the oommon pen namt • '·t"''"·'" "" '
Frame who will be leaving the games aud the AFL 2!. Of I As s result, the company Mtlk Cows 131 to 147; · Stock swim the English Channel T~ledo 3 Syracuse i fnilthtl
bliu.; " 'l'be fa ay1 ·wit "wrt tell
Mason Methodist Church soon. these, 18 will be fnltrleague said Wednesday, some l)eople , Cows and Calves 173 to 181; Wednesday !Jecause of blustery Columbus 7 Rochester 5 Ost 7 to
su
1
.,.1
Thursday
Rev. Frame; alter seroir.g herr gameo, starting
wltb the will have to wait un~l I a II 'Stock Steers 20.50 to 25; Stock weather conditions.
·
' , lion of
? . ICII
TRl COUNTY C.B. R n d lo four years, has been appointed 1 clash at Denver between the
they will be ·sold ne•t I
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Club, Chapter 56, UCBRA, Will to the Methodist Church 10 K•y·l ~ronco• and the Detroit Lions year's models at this year's

of Broodway
quiet luncliet bu1 'mUsic-ftll~ older sprJc Linda Sulan be-

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aolda' tee for "Divorc&lt; Anlerl· evenlnp with Gr4&gt;ell ~odiea came Mn. Dana Bate in their
tnca SI)'Ie' wu.• •OOO. You be- aelectod by 1\11111011 llaiiJldat!l, Westcheoler garden · .. 'l'b e
:
Jleve II? You clon'l! We're wltb who wroti "Never 011 Sonday" Young Married appeared wllh
'TENGA •=.-.:::::=..•
. London hippies are On
• the Garrl&lt;:k Players m Washyou . but not IJII(lking •em· .. . SliD d1ieatlng till newo . ington D. c .. and wiU honey·
'"
are com linl to ~ Well, Klppyil Steak I&lt; Lobstor moon 'as members of the Prov- I""'!~;:;:.~.A:-:-L....J
Bi
be Ito . ed In Palace will ·111n1 ealorles at ev· incetown Player• on Cape Cod 1 EKRIP
how toalll' can ..u ruz
eryone l'tberlnc Mob. nlgbt to
•
tbe brleleBi time; the record celebrate Betty Grable's open- ... Barbara Carter's book on
last burped was 40 in 40 rollr ing 011 Bdwy. in "Hello, Do 1- Mayor Llndssy, "The Road to
U
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·
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The new Zum Zum res- lY" replacing Martbl kaye, City Hall,"ls due In Sept., part
tauranl (I ex &amp; 45th St.) •m· who was 111pposed to be In the ol the qulck-bulldup ir time for
SUNDOL
ploys Its own "Oberwurst,- role untU nexll Oct. but some- a '!II maybe-veepshlp nominaWHY
cher,'' wh!l:h means Chief Sa , thing happenea at the boxo!- lion.
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SelDOM EAT MLJCH.
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sage Maker; 8 •fedwe dburp nght lice 011 the way to ,th&lt; summer Donald O'Connor won't ap-1
11·
aloD8
thlt
we
ay. please) 80 Betty legged it/In
~·s pear on TV un1eSB he' 5 Ill e lone ENFADE
Get
the
bicarbonate
.
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Now II'I'IIIJO the &lt;lr&lt;lod lellert
(
Gre e k keep In the gustatoml mood for "star" of the sbow; refuses to
to form tilt aurpriot anower u
: = ·' · And a /anCj ~w 1 117 W a mo : Tavern on the Green In be "just a guest" . But Don- ,
~
IUIIfltlli bTthe abov.. irto'on.
. Restaurant s open a M . Cenlt'l Park may JUS! be the aid will headline the L a I l n
•r
,
,st
prettieot terrace dining room In Quarter later this year
Cat- i
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THIY'RE t.
deserved.ly ~m- skills hotels (the Concord, for 1
.
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0 .. ~ ~ma ~easo:. It's the Manhattan,
~ :..: !;!~raeu'iMy Lov~," featuring med on any day but ramy.
instance) are cracking down on
' !!"""'"''HOARY CHCIKI CALICO INTACT
; ;..~~'Mediterranean fish flown over Universal ,International films beards . on - busboys, bellhops, tltllel"ftr • hi••' How "'• fiuhlonahl,. ron,,r.,
; i ·. daily via bl#mplc AI r w a ys exec Ben Cohn had one daugh- etc.; byt suppose the boyo are ~
"""•-"-"CitiC TO ClllC''
: ~ which, also, Is Greek, meaning ter gradUating from Sorah Law- Orthodox? tCBll the Hirsute An·
1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·• . On 8SSlS,
· OWDed · · · It'll have renee on Frl '' and on Sun. hla II· Defamation League!).
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Dear Helen:
I ·was In love with the great·
est. kiodest, moat .understandIng· guy In the world. But st,pid
me. I le(t hfut broken-hearted
lor another guy who seemed
havuverything, We had aQ af·
fair and I'm just lucky I
wind up pregnant.
Boyfriend "B" left me. Now
I hear thet Boyfriend "A'' is
still available, and I tmow he'll
take me back, providing - 1
don't tell him about the affair.
No boy iS understaru1in~
enough to take a girl bacl&lt; on
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today!"
Mrs. Ruth Richie and Me.
1and Mrs. Kenneth Holcomb or

IColumbus
•pent a weekend with
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Ph. 992·2933

$2.2· 5 Value

"We Teie1raph Flowers
Anywht&gt;u, Anyt1me' '
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MARKETABLE SECURITIES
Immediate Action
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• to • Frf; - 8 to 5 Sat.

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80 WALL STREO
N1W YORK, N. Y.. 10005

PLENTY OF
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(Tel.) 212 943-4696

PARKING

606 E. Main St.

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SWINGER

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200unce

.77

~eg. $1.39

'$19.95 VALUE

DISCOUNTED., - DELIVERED

TUBE
Reg. $1.45
$1,04

TAME .. $1.00 Size

COPPEflTONI
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R•lalta will be emceed by the j
D~e Jays. _Adml"'lon 75e 1&gt;er
person.
RUTLAND AMERICAN Lor ton Post and the Auxiliary ara
1"•-lpQnsnrlng a Pee Wee Lea( Ut and will bold a ta1 day lhi•
:' 1turday In Rutland. Bob Haw;· •ns 11 Uoe coach with B o b
· wick and Jim 'l'bomaa, Co •
Mgrs.
lCE CREAM SOCIAL at the
Racine Fire Houle, Saturday.
June :11, starting al S p. m.
,,pansored by the AU11llary. ·
n~e and pie will also be JO!d.

p.,meroy llm_ne &amp;Auto .

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an annual event of the Pome&gt;rov

·REGATTA CITY, U.S.A.·· POMEROY
JUNE 23-24-25

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LAUNDRY BASKET
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STREET DANCE will he eeld
thl! Saturday night at thr Pomeroy Lynn Street from 9 to 1Z
o. m., sponsored by th• American Lesion. 'l'lte dance ltlhlch l•

- - - 5 .,... • ,.,. ,. ... - $10-60 per

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" • hor·, Pop's way Of remlndIna me that I'd betler

m Friday at the Masonic Temple, Pomeroy. Ralph Smith,
wunhy grand patron, will be
lhe inspecting omcer.

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Norma Goodwin
Florist

Church of the Nazarene will be
held at the church Friday ,,..
ning at 7:30, Craft• made bv
lhe children will be on dloplay
In the rooms at 7. A picnic will
be held Thurtday at o.oon In
the Stale Park. MGtherl are
asked to ba JlreiOnl.
AMERICAN LEGION 'IIIII eoononoor an out•lde teen dance
"nder the staro Friday night
rturl~g the Pomeroy Regatw at
the Pomeroy lenni• court from
~ : 30 to ta p. m. The Jay' will
emcee. Admission prco !IOc.
INSPECI'ION of Pomeroy
t'hapter IN, Order of ttoe Easto·rn Star, will be held at 7:45 p.

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garet Sauer. The hostesses will
COLU~mus (UPI) - Cedbe Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Mrs. Le- · ar Express, owntd and drivland Brown, Mrs. Jack Satter- , •• by Nick Dlelman of Uma,
lteld, Miss Sauer, Mrs. Clar- 1 P0•t•d ht• first win In lour
•nee Lacey, and Mrs. a.arles s!Brto by laking lbe featured
Shumaker.
$1,11110 handicap pace WednO!d•Y night at Scioto DoW111.
KNIGHTS OF PYTffiAS, Py- The i-yeur-old geldlni took
thlan Sisters, and famillea w!H command at the head of l.he
t•old a picnic at 6:30 p. m., I stretrh •nd won a two-horse
Thursday at the Kyger Creek photo finish with Goldea
Park. Those atteodlng al'e to . Trail• 111 a slow 2:10. T be
lake a covered dish and thell' [ winner paid '18, $7.40 and
own table service.
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WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of tered the tables along w11.11 crv· :
the Mldc!leport First United stal candle holders with pi;k
Presbyterian Church will meet candles to correspond w1th arat 7:30 Thursday night at the rangoments.
ehurch. Mrs. Carl Horky will I
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meet Thursday, June 22. ; I 8 ;•r~ ~~- Fre~ Spelncer. Mrs.! sta~e for Clnclnnatl'o entry lnp m. at the Rscine High Sctiool · · 1 son. 1 rs . . ester 7-l'r· to the league in 1H8.
to make plano lor the Regatta kle. Mrs. Murl Megee. M r '· I
this year'• Freshmen asked to . Mrs. Ray Pro!Ntt used hraullttend
t1ru1 fl ower arrahgements m

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man, Mro. Bernard Llevlng, Hoffman, Mlsa Carolyn Roush,
Cl&gt;&lt;!hairman, Mrs. Ottle Roush, Miss Lynn Miller; Junior High,
Mrs. Pete Grlnotead and Mrs. Mrs. John Oldaker, Mrs. SaClRay Hoffman.
uel Halstead, Mrs. Paul Hesson.
-Te, chers and helpers were:
LliTHERANS ORGANIZE
Kln~garten, 3 years thru I
CBOIR .
years, Mrs. John Hoffman, Mro. Memberl oi St. Paul LutherE.U.B. HAS BIBLE SCHOOL Judy Hesson. Mrs. C h a r leo an Church met at the H a v en YOIJ'I'Il
Your mother forgets I h a t
The stall oi the vacation Bl· fioush, Dreama Stevens; Bcgtnfor tho purpose of re- This column Is for you
without the writers, there
SLICED
ble School at tlie New Haven nero, Mrs. Ray Kent. Mrs. Le8an Adult Choir. '!be j)eople, their problema a
would be no teachers - for
E.U.B. Churcb held their eval- ey Roush, Mls• Bonnie Roush:
began with the singing pleasureo, their troubles
what could they teach!
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uatlon meeting or the •Chool Primary, lsi grade, Mrs. Har"Day Is Dying in tile West" fun. A• with the reo! o:
When you have a dream, bon-'
which ended on Friday, Jllfte old Bumgarner. Miss Judy Ath- followed with devotions led by Help U~!, it welcom~s laugbB ey, don't let anyone sidetrack l
Bth Plans were made by the •Y. Mrs. Charlene Dodd; Prl· Rav. Jack Welch.
but wont dndge a ;enous
you _ and don't ever listen to I
•taff and Rev. Paul Fortney lor mary, 2nd grade, Mrs. James An election of officen "a • Uon with 1 brush-of!.
those who downgrade journal- \
tlleir scbool to be held next fear Gilbert, Miss Elizabeth Hudnall, held with Miss Lelah J a n e
nd ·
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Ism It's a nne and rewarding :
Mrs. Carl, Gibbs, Director ol Mro. Cecil Duncan, Mrs. R iII
being elected president to SeyoJ':f AS~;je FOR IT, car,;.r, and there's no limit to I
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the Bible Scbool, reported th,t Grinstead: Jumoro, ltb grade,
Mr1. Hilda Ridgway wao
I H I H I US' this how far tt will take you pro- 1
89 children r•gistited al t h • Mn. Luther Smith, Mrs. 0 Ia elected secretary and librarian. care 0
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oohool and there were 35 teach· Calhoun, Mrs. Gerald Clark; A bllsln..o meeting was held. newspaper.
Also you'll never once be bor- 1
ors and helpers. T_he \Peme U8- ·Juniors, 5th grade, Mrs. Her- and the group voted that their STAND BY YOUB GUNS
ed :.._ this from a gal who nevHOME MADE
ed this year was • Wnli&lt;mg Je8- man Ohhnger, Mrs. Frank
year would begin w oI h Dear Helen!
er has been! -H.
u•' Way." A nuraert (or babies Young, Jr,, Miss Sandy Pick- June and end with June. They I am a high ochool senior P. s. Years ago I too was
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and toddlers up to f years was ens; Juniors, .6th grade, Mrs. also voted that there would be and, !lite mo!t young people, In- given the bit about "starving I
provided, Mrs. Roy Cooke and Howard Burros. Mrs. Harry no assistant orglll!lot, that the terested in my future vocation. writerB." So I took secretarial\
Mrs. Madge w~er we~ e In Hoffman .. Miss Carolyn .
organist playing (or the Sunday My beat grades are in
courses (a big help to a journcbarge. Mrs. H? ani Bums and Mrs. Dw1ght Sayr~ : Pnmary. worship ser\·ices would be know !ish and Journalism, and my
allal) and teacher • trainingMrs. Harry P ens told the 3rd grade: Mrs. Bolly LloYd,
the orgamst. They voted to cations! Interest testa all say 1 and chucked them all for a job
FROM NEARBY
FARM$ _ _ __
atory each morning, Miss Lmda Mrs. Cecil Duncan, Mrs. B1ll
every Wednesday at 7:30 shine ill literary Interest. They on 8 small-town newspaper.
doz.
Gel!
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Abolin was the song leader, GMnstead ; Jcnlou 4th gr1de- p.m. !or practice.
are so right - I'd rather
May your typewriter always
Miss Becky Burris was the pl- Mrs. Luther Smith, Mrs. Ola 'floe group then practlced tha than eat, end lor ~even
ba as busy u mlnet-H.
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anist and each morning .began (;alhoun, ~rs. Gerald Clark: First Setting of the Worship Ser- now I've -{!Orked on ach&lt;IOI
with morning devotions m the Clark; Juruors 5th grade -Mrs.
hymns and • anthem. ers and magazines. I want a Dear Helen:
sanctuary of tho cburch I o r Herman Oblln~er, Mrs. Frank
group then enjoyed punch career 111 journalism and
A few -~• before sclloal ;
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all ages.
~oung, Jr., MISs Sandy Pickcookiel.
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The Kitchell' Committee w a s eus; JuniOrs . 6th grade -Mrs. Those atteiidlng wore Rev. newspapers, advertising haircut, or be expelled lor 1
Mrs. Harry Capehart, chair· Howard BurriS, Mrs. Harry Jack Wefch, William Powen, so I can 111'lte.
"okipplng." 1 wanted 1o graGu- :
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J o ae P b The cmly thing that
ale with my claos, so now I 1
ADAMS or HOLSUM
~ 12~ Mrl. Harold Rose, Mrs. me Is my mother. She
run practiCally baldheaclllll. It,
Layne. Mrs. Kenneth Vic- think writing Is Important.
.m like mt all sumt'ld to
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IIIII Lalah JaM Pt&gt;well, want• me to be a teacber or grow beck my long hair. Ia thi
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Mrs. Johny Jloosh. Mr&amp;. Ph 11 secretary - something
fair? -BARNEY
Main St.
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Batey, Mra. William Russell. and aecure. I try to tell
Dear Barney:
Mrs. J. V. Mcgrew, ehairman 1that when you have a
Fair or not, take advantage
of worship committee and gu~st, 1 you must fulfill lt. She just
Mra. Otto Grimm.
' plies, "You're a foolish dreamROO'ARY CLUB
er." Am 1? -BJi:RlOIJS $Til·
Mr... GObert Barnett, Mason DENT
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Counij Agent, was guetl speak- Dear Stud::en:::l:::.- - - - - at the Rotary aub on Thurs- - day evening lor lhelr 41 n n e r Genr1e Jewell, Mrs.
meeting. A ohort bualnesa meet- Lleving, Mro. Clayton AI h e Y,
ing followed.
Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. Harry
Thoae ~Ing were 111111- Capehart, Mrs. Howard Burris,
ard Ord. Jack Flesher, C l Yd a •Mrs. MOllt Bwnprner, Mrs.
Foley, Dona14 Foglesong, Her- 0. 0. Sayre, Mrs. T. Be r I
man Layne, Donald F. Roulh, Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs.
Lloyd Roush, Rome Wlllla!IIIOII, R. F. Bryant, Mrs. The l m a
Rumll Capehart, Harry Miner, Capehart, Mrs. Cliff Roush 1114
Edwin stein, Arthur T h abe I, the hosteaaet.
Ralph Wllltlqlre, IIAlbert G l tPEIIIONALI
more, Frank Capehart, Karl MiSB Karen
and 'Mr.
*CINTRAL* to
Wiles, Mel Clark, Lewis SUm- David Lievlng of
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mert and Floyd eannact.
Ohlo, •isitad their
Your Present
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The Live Wire Class of I b 1 ll!ld Mra. 01111
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with Mrs. Roy H 0 (f. Mn. James Marks •nd vand.11
and
Mts. Olha Lievllll 11 daughter, Jant Potrell, ara Jis'=
botteases.
tUng Mrs. Markl' IIIIer In Flo:::
The meeting opened with tile rida.
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ronowed with a prayer by Mrs. er and familf 11'1 vacallonlng
Otha Llevlns. Mrs. Roy Hoff- this week at Watoga ·State
OWl read Psalm 24, and a l'fJid. Park at Huntersville, W. Va.
"The Ten Most WI n I 1 d Mr. an4 Ml'l. I..arry LeMas111111101 UJ'fllht f~
11 ...:;. " They cloaed with pray- ters of Columbul, Ohio
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The Lord's Prayer.
during the weekend with h • r
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tOted to contrlbutt toward t - I Mr. James Marks and Vand·
at Dr. Bryant
11011, Wlllla!n Powell IV, art •isNO MONET DOWN! NO PAYJMNn UNII.
Now Haven e11 July 4ttl.
ltlJII Mra. Mlrks' 11011, Tom, In ~-·
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JUlY 31, 1961. Aho CMIIIallle.., A1A t.n•
on- attendinl were Mr s. Calumbua, Ohio.

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FRYERS

Runnmg

ser. W. Va.
on Aug. 5.
prices.
As a token of appreciati(m a
AMC cut the price of its low·
silver engraoed tray wa.; pre- Getti&amp;g the jump on Its big cost
American model from $154 :
sented to Rev. and Mrs. Frame. bn,tber, the AFL kicks of{ its
Girts Wf"re also presented to his pre-t~eatmn campaign July %9 to $234 mark Feb. 21 to make it
the lowest priced domestic car.
rnoth'er , Mrs. Norman Fram~. at Akron, Ohio, with a game
Tht move wa9 aimed at rewill be held at the residence of and to the Frame's children. btlw.. n DenYer and the Miami IJOiphins. It will be the otoring AMC's sagging share oi
Agnes Whl te.
A
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with
the
serving
and
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th d .1
rs1 AFL game ever pay
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er eta t for the OC·? ets~:lon in Ohio and helps set the

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bold a w1ener roast and potluck at the Syracuse Pal'K, 7
p. m. Thursday. Membm are
to take a pound of wieners. a
dzen obuns and other food. ln
the event of rain, the e.il~lir

Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Prlday Til I

E. MAIN ST.

18.7~ to %!.~. Stock 1 IBioi'IUIIIOIIal

SALES REPORT .. _.(_ Hetrers

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Farewell Party
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Frame Family

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NEW YORK !UPU _ The
1'11'. PLEASANT LtVEb~ steer Calve 22.50 to 2us. stock By u.u~e4 p,.... JaterulioMI Jl&lt;l01111• 4. Jllfll
, Nallonal ••d Amedcaa Fool. •
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, HeUer Calvea 2i to ai.
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. ll'r L Pet. GB Jac.IOit'l!lle at
ban:. Leagues, taki.nc yet aaHi~h
Salllrday, Juao 17.t]t8'7
VEAL CALVES - Top• :!2; Rochllllter
22 ,821 ... postponad, rain)
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other major atep Ia lbelr blol:l
HOGS - Raceopts: llfi to 220 Seconds 30.80 ; Medium .27 to 29- Toronto
27 u .5!0 1
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torte merger, today aa..uat·
DETROIT fUP() _American 121 to 22.10 ; HeaVIes 19 to 20; .60 ; Common and HeaVIes 26.71 Buffalo
' 26 25 .510 8\&gt;
'l'llrt. w'ri~ra ~·
ed re&lt;'ltrd pre-season sched- Motors Corp .. which cut the ILights 18 to 21.20; Fat Sows to 31.20.
Richmond
30 29 .503 8'1.1 The esJa)'t' llte1 pub:llfl))!~lf
MASON - A farewell get to- ules, Including !be first exhlbl· price of Ito American mod e I I14.25 to 16, Boars 11 .35; Ptgs LAMBS - TopJ 24.50.
Toledo
27 28 ,191 7\1 one ~oiume wttfer
gether was held by member. o( lion gam" ever played be- 1earlier this year, now can't fill 1 ~ 10: Stock Shoats 14 to 17.
Columbus
:M 29 .473 1\1 "The Ileder-•Uat''
the congregation of the Mason twPen the two leagues.
l•ll the ordero and 1, turning . CATILE ~ Herfers 19 to 21· DOVER, Entland (UPI)-A Jack;onvle
25 30 .15~ 8\&gt; by A;exander ·llomUton :
Methodist Church recently for
,some customers down
.79'; Fat Cows 17 to 19: Canners team of Kanm teenager. Syracuse
23 32 .418 ll'h Jay and Jam@~ MadtiOII~
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The NFL bat olatod 51
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•ll to 15.75; Bulls 18.110 to 22.25; postponed their attempt to . Wedneadafs lleoults
the oommon pen namt • '·t"''"·'" "" '
Frame who will be leaving the games aud the AFL 2!. Of I As s result, the company Mtlk Cows 131 to 147; · Stock swim the English Channel T~ledo 3 Syracuse i fnilthtl
bliu.; " 'l'be fa ay1 ·wit "wrt tell
Mason Methodist Church soon. these, 18 will be fnltrleague said Wednesday, some l)eople , Cows and Calves 173 to 181; Wednesday !Jecause of blustery Columbus 7 Rochester 5 Ost 7 to
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Rev. Frame; alter seroir.g herr gameo, starting
wltb the will have to wait un~l I a II 'Stock Steers 20.50 to 25; Stock weather conditions.
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TRl COUNTY C.B. R n d lo four years, has been appointed 1 clash at Denver between the
they will be ·sold ne•t I
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quiet luncliet bu1 'mUsic-ftll~ older sprJc Linda Sulan be-

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can 9115,
3326. Margaret Groce, Long
Bottom, Ohio.
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1863 CHEVllOCET Impala, two

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CHEST 'l'jlpe deep freeze. For·
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• Phone 11111-W.
6 20 3tc
ANTIQUES. WUiiam Ha mm,
Middleport. Olito. m-2959.
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t5 kind - Roots • Bark ~
seng, yellow root, wild ginger,
May Apple, clean, no dirt.
ReedBill ~lliley,Ohi~· 0~, Bol 14•
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SHOOTING MATCH, June 25, I
p. m., Robert Hill Farm, R•·
cine · Bashan Rd. Sponsored
by Racine Fire Dep~~:;t.

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WILL give away 11 month old

. to respons 'lble
Border Colhe
person. Contact James Lee ===:-::-:-.,--:::-~Hunt, !,etart Falls, Ohio.
STANDING Umber Jn Oblo or
6 20 3tc West VIrginia, or old farms
with 'tlmber. Marlon Reynold!,
8oJ Tl, Syracuse, Oblo.
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stove for a good pick • up
'truck, phone 992~21 or
23!8.
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steering. Beautiful white over turquoiSe finish,
matching vinyl interior, 11,000 miles, whitewall
tires show little wear. Radio and heater. .

1965 Mustang Convertible .... $1795

Nowl ''Very" Spocltl Prien

289 - VB engine, 4 speed trans. 4 new whitewall
tires, console black finish, white top. Sharp Inside

FREEZER SALE

and out. Radio
and heater.
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"Vory" Spoclel

ONE MALE Terrier puppy.
Jacob Baer, .Rl I, Minersville.
6 22 3tc
MUST- SELL - Due to buying
home out of State, 5 room all
electric rancll, full basement,
carport, city water and sewer, 10 Joan St., Haven
Heights, New Haven, W. Va.
Asking $10,500, write. Allml
Bonney, 158 Skylands Road,
Ringwood, N. Y., 07456 or
phone, 201-962-7353.
6 21 6tc
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Olhor Sins On Soft
Strvleo For Enry Silt
Comploto Lint
AI..Condlllonors, low •• $149

1963 Chevy II Station Wagon ·· $1095
Local ~ owner car, 6 cyl. engine, Powerglide, good

CHARL&amp;$ LISLE
SyriCU$41, Ohio

SAil$.&amp; SERVIa

For Fr11 Esti..,ates
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•Aluminum Awnlnge
•Aluminum S,lding •Aluminum Railings
eA!pmlnum WindoWI &amp; Doore e Car Portt
• Patios
'• • Blown In Insulation
or Call Coiled 532-6881

Elmer E. White, 404% So. 4th St., Ironton

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NICEST PEOI'\.tl ... CALL

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MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

Representative In This Area 20 YNrs For

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DICK RAWLINGS

V. V.Johnson&amp;Son
222 '-4th Aw., Huntington

ONE WOULD THINI( THE

C.I.A. WOULD HAVE
A 50VIET
:SPACE CENTER.
UOLLY PER'IN'S

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SAUCER

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SUSPECT.

RADIATOR

SERVICE
S.lesand Service
Ohio Boat and Motor
License

SOIWARZEL MARINE

EXPERIENQD

All New Rodlator Shop

WHEEL
AliiGNMENT

eC.r eTruck . eHeatat
Core • Bulldozer
IAnyType

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BRAKE SERVICE
HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370
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WENDY1 IIWE5T 'IOJR ~U~ET
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IN 5e\IIING LE5SONS AND
CHANGE
'IOU'LL llE ABLE 10 ,..,_.,-1 MY MIND.
AFFORD ALL THE
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Low mileage. Sharp interior. Light green finish,
whitewall tires, radio and heater.

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1955 FORD% TON
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Open Evenings Unt119:00

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A~ID W~ERf:

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For Sale
for . S1l1 '
appotn•~ent
.only. V_ i r g II ..
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:~er' Racme, 0~ 0 · ~t~ has dual contra~. ship to our llllrd Door budget' shop.
- - - - - - - - - - - - --------·- - · .. _ -· _ shore phone, Oymg
Baker Fnrnlture, Mid••loooJ1
WANTED to buy a good Ford 11156 CHEVROLET. 6 cylinder, sleeps six in three separate Oblo.
11 12 tfc
Body between '1957 and 1962. 1 standard transmission, two rooms, call or see Hugo Pt~;.l;...:..=---~------1
Con~ct James Lee Hunt,
door. Phone 742-4656.
otti at the H&amp;E Shoe Service, II' SELF CONTAINED travel
tart Falls Ohio.
6 20 31c
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e 22 3lp Gallipolis, phone 441Hl670 Ira II e r, 1967 "Hannallne"
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· -·- ·· 5·-ROOMhOuselinci·2- iols: will ter 5 p.m.
6 20 6tc Has furnace, range Wlfh
sell separately or together, 1954 DODGE truck utility,
en, gas • elec., ~~~~:;
Mulberry His.• 1192-3429.
Chevrolet panel truck, pbone toilet and other extras.
NOW rAKING
• 20 tfc
SIX, Price t1895. Contact
119:! "l83 after 4 p.m. 6 2D 3tp tin Hall, Roush Drive, New
APPLICATIOi(S
1183 RAMBLER 4 door Station!
Haven, W. Va. Phone
Wagon, Standard shift, lowi ale Gainer, 985-.1370. 6 20 3tp 2D6,
6 ta 5te
FOR CARRIERS
mlleage, excellent &lt;:ondition.! 'BEiiiii&lt;XiMiiOiiSe,-MiiSoii;1I.J,iiiiiiiY'Ci~D; - -·- -. See Walter Grueser, River· ' 31
Clarinet, in good
, ..• View Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio. I Va., Call 773-5611 or. 992-67tfl58c . dillon, Price $75. Phone
IN MIDDLEPORT.
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' Haven, lm-2682.
e 20
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.1.l'L P.IINER

FOR THEIR 5/'IE'S • .A

EXPEI71TION

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I storm
bath. Full
basement,
We con· I·.
windows,
excellent

110 MMhanlc St.

GiORGI' NONOER

1963 _Volkswagen 2 Dr... ·.... ·.. $995

For Sale

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1966 Chevelle SS •396 ····· ··· ·· $2395

l!IQ STIJDEBAKER Lark, elec-

Help Wanted

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CHECK THESE!

whitewall tires, vinyl Interior, white oover blue
finish.

S.le or Tr1de

ANNUAL FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT
THURSDAY
JUNE 22
ALL DAY

7 ROOM HOUSE, Bath~lilrcil
· panelled dining room and llv·lng room, wall to wall carpet
In living room. Has city water, good neighborhood. Own·
er· is leaving state, p h 0 n e
992-5900.
6 21. ate
SHORT TUBE Universal Milk·
. er, set of 14" Ollver bottom
dragplows, OUver com bind·
er, New Holland baler with
motor. the canvas practlcaDy
new. Mrs. Clyde Well. Five
Points. Phone 99U310.
6 21 Sip
sa ACRES of land, ~ room
house, poultry house, barn,
corn crib, Jlh mlles f r o m
Rutland, $3500. George Hobstetter, Broker, Po m·e roy.
Hilton Wolfe, Salesman. Ph.
!4~11.
6 21 3te

during Regatta Week·
end. Our show room
open Sunday P.M.

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I GOT A NOTION
THIS 15TH' LAST
TWO
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Mlf BILL

door shift,
hardtop,
ani
extra327-V8,
clean,sta::l:.:=~==r===========~;r:===~====
$25
and take over. Phone Mason
CA!ntact;
773-5282.
6 21 tfc

REGATTA
SPECIALS

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a~asiness · Services

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Bi;.N RAISIN' A 14AND T"l-HiLP
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HANNAH'S HUSBAND Hector l
hates hard work so he cleans
lhe rugs with Blue Lustre.
r Jlenl electric shampooer $1.
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
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---ROOM FurniBhed apartment

DAILY CROSSWORD
AVBOSS

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lampot

4. GlJido&lt;l .

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SOUP'S ON, the rug that is, ao
&amp;W sa 1
with batb. 304 Spring AVe., clean the SP,Ot with Blue Lu•
Cki6e to sebools, 992-3714.
tre. Rent ~ectrlc shampooer
II. llano
621 lie $1. Baker Furniture, Middle.
lO.Oz b
e 19 6tc
100M bOUse, bath, f1ill base. port.
34li'Ju
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ment on Lin~oln Hts., $55 per l9t'1 ZIG ZAG sewing machine
aa.-..
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llt.Yn,._
m1111tb. Phone PL Pleasant, left to be put In console. Pay
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afend 'N
W. Va., 61784.
8 217tc for console, get machine.
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I ROOM HOUSE, 3bl Sycamore Price $44.50. Try it In your
St, Middleport. Phone 992- home. Call 992-2836.
&amp; 19 6tc
6 16 tfc
3383 or m.3343.
CAMPING TRAILER by dBy 1167 STEREO lovely walnut
or week. Phone 992-211'18.
C011SQ!e with radio, r e eo r d
•torage, 6 &amp;peakers. T a k e
6 18 6tc
over payment of $5.50 p e r
TRAILER SPACE on Brownell moeth or pay balance d u e
Ave. Pbooe ~$1!6.44. Try it in your home.
61Hfc
Cali m2836.
• 196te
SMALL 3 room and batb apartment, furnished. Mrs. Victor ZIG ZAG OMATIC, Well known
sewing machine. Makea butGrim, 1K1 ,S. 2nd Ave., Mid·
tonholes,
sews on hutto1111,
dleport, Oblo. Phone 119»134.
6 7 tfc monograms, patches, etc. All
without attachments. F u II
t ROOM lllllandalled apartment balance due only $44.40 or t5
In Pomeroy. Ph. 89J 1381
ptr month. Call 992-3218. ·
U 18 Uc
8 19 61c
f ROOM furniJIIed and unfurn. 8TEREO RADIO Console Earished apartments 420 per ly American, dual volume
month and up. Phone Rowley control, 4 &amp;peed, automa!le
nnd Reed, 992-217&amp;, after 4 p. changer, 4 speaker sound sys- DAILY~- a-'•laolr to 'IJOI'k Ita
AXYtLBAAX:a
m. pbone 992-3574.
tl!lll. '1'1111 set 3 months old.
Ia
LONGJ'IILLOW
425 lfe Pay balance t106.36 or payOne Jettor abop!tJJI&amp;Ddo for OIIDiber. :rn thla ll8m)lht Ala.,...
FURNISHED and llllfllnlllbed mentl of $6.10 per month. for the
Vo, X for the two O'o, etc. Sblglelett.nl, 6 19 &amp;tC trophler, the leJJgth and fonnatlol1 of tile W&lt;Jrdo ..., aii!WU.
apartmiall. Clc11t to ICbool.. Call 1&amp;3216.
Plloat ••• IlL
llliU. I ROOM HOUSE, 124 Li$1coln lila&lt;h d•y the eode lettenJ.., dlfferenL
A.~qa+"•
ONE modenl llllfurDIIbld 8· Road, fully carpeted, builtpartmeut. a roo~DJ lllld bath, in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, IV..
XOLLliJIBAA, ~ 0
4NIIIB JlU
VXB
low uWU, COlli, ~ Bnild- hath, by appointment oniy. IOIBAV 'l'li.l!lVOl'B, ABBTA lUlANL•
lng, Mlddle~Jor!, and - fur. Call Galllpolls 446-4913.
NH VK 0 'l'DRPOI VOAVB.-&amp;Kl'OII
6 16 tic
nlahed 2 and bath
))ll'tlllelll, • Coats BulldiDi. DON'T PUMP Your slug· AYNVX
Phollit IIIU141.
t » Stc gish .,eptlc tank, get KleanY 1 ..,.Q)JI JlliOfMlmlSBLESSEDWHOL081il8NO
JIOIIIIN'I'
01' THII: PASSD!O LD'111 Dr BJ!M"""''R'PRa
Em-All
septic
tank
cleaner.
hRNIB!IED f and batb
'Dill
i'ASf-'l'HO!tllA.U
lint llooor aparlmelll. MJd. LandmariJ: Farm Bureau.
I 7 lfc
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- 2 story frame, 11 rooDUI, 2
apartments, good Income. $3,·
Zllg, mODOIJ'IID,
000.00.
make· laney deslp ,-11 PHONE YOUR VACANCIES '
.eams. Pay 7 paymf:ltl $5.00
TO US .
eacb. 992-2685.
ESPECIALLY HOMES
eJS
LET US SEND YOU
RENTEIIS
22 FOOT Trojan cabin crulso
er, complete galley wilb rJIIIo BI1U'Y Cleland, Sllleemaa
n!ng water, Martile bead mo- OOiee - lOll E. Main ~
lor just overhauled, f/H.
Office - 89J.WI
New Haven, IU-2098.
Rell~eact .,.. • •
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1181\p .

A thought for the dBy: Bri!tsb
st~~tesman George Savlle said:
."Misspending a man's time Is a
kind of seH-homlclde.''
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Old Tree&amp;
Some of the oldest treea In
the u~ States Brll 111 lha
White 'Miiuntains near the Neftlo Jholr vada.caJifo~a border. One Ill \
wtlblo ,.,.. these trees baa been eellmated
1m ... ., ,..,, tl&lt;'l 81 being 4,tiOII'years old,' accord.
•· H. ,O'BRIEI'I.
ing to Encyclopaedia Brl'•""'·
Probate Judi• of 1ald. Couab'
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.APAll'l'MBNT adult~ ~.
ClcJmoio 111111 aDd LOcust, •
per montb. Phone ~. ;

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Hounds, 9 weeks
can 9115,
3326. Margaret Groce, Long
Bottom, Ohio.
6 21 6tc
1863 CHEVllOCET Impala, two

G 21 . Jtp

"' I BEDROOM bo1141!, 1638 LID._.._
eoiD Hel&amp;bta, ~ per montb.
p~ m.Ml9.
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Ill 11
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1
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CAID Q11 ftiAN.Q A Olltu&amp;aiU
--IIJI "' •• .,.,. '"'"-"' ••• HOUSETRAILER f 2 bedrooms
Mc~JfiMII wtnll h.
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Sy- ·.:nore St..
Middleport.
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IT'I IAIY TO PLACI A

CHEST 'l'jlpe deep freeze. For·
est Run Methodist Chnrch.
• Phone 11111-W.
6 20 3tc
ANTIQUES. WUiiam Ha mm,
Middleport. Olito. m-2959.
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5 26 30tp
t5 kind - Roots • Bark ~
seng, yellow root, wild ginger,
May Apple, clean, no dirt.
ReedBill ~lliley,Ohi~· 0~, Bol 14•
SVI e,
O, '"
f 17 12Dtc

WANT AD

PMONI ttw111

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Notice
SHOOTING MATCH, June 25, I
p. m., Robert Hill Farm, R•·
cine · Bashan Rd. Sponsored
by Racine Fire Dep~~:;t.

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771

WILL give away 11 month old

. to respons 'lble
Border Colhe
person. Contact James Lee ===:-::-:-.,--:::-~Hunt, !,etart Falls, Ohio.
STANDING Umber Jn Oblo or
6 20 3tc West VIrginia, or old farms
with 'tlmber. Marlon Reynold!,
8oJ Tl, Syracuse, Oblo.
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MEIGS CO.
FISH &amp; GAME

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tric refrigerator and ga s
stove for a good pick • up
'truck, phone 992~21 or
23!8.
6 20 3tc

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R T. Coupe, 325 HP. engine, Powerg~de, l!o~er
steering. Beautiful white over turquoiSe finish,
matching vinyl interior, 11,000 miles, whitewall
tires show little wear. Radio and heater. .

1965 Mustang Convertible .... $1795

Nowl ''Very" Spocltl Prien

289 - VB engine, 4 speed trans. 4 new whitewall
tires, console black finish, white top. Sharp Inside

FREEZER SALE

and out. Radio
and heater.
J

IS cu. ft.

"Vory" Spoclel

ONE MALE Terrier puppy.
Jacob Baer, .Rl I, Minersville.
6 22 3tc
MUST- SELL - Due to buying
home out of State, 5 room all
electric rancll, full basement,
carport, city water and sewer, 10 Joan St., Haven
Heights, New Haven, W. Va.
Asking $10,500, write. Allml
Bonney, 158 Skylands Road,
Ringwood, N. Y., 07456 or
phone, 201-962-7353.
6 21 6tc
TwO STORY brick 7
Bnd

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Carriers Needed
For

room

ntinel Office

194·50

Olhor Sins On Soft
Strvleo For Enry Silt
Comploto Lint
AI..Condlllonors, low •• $149

1963 Chevy II Station Wagon ·· $1095
Local ~ owner car, 6 cyl. engine, Powerglide, good

CHARL&amp;$ LISLE
SyriCU$41, Ohio

SAil$.&amp; SERVIa

For Fr11 Esti..,ates
·
•Aluminum Awnlnge
•Aluminum S,lding •Aluminum Railings
eA!pmlnum WindoWI &amp; Doore e Car Portt
• Patios
'• • Blown In Insulation
or Call Coiled 532-6881

Elmer E. White, 404% So. 4th St., Ironton

II ONI 01' Tltll
NICEST PEOI'\.tl ... CALL

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Rawlings Hond1 S1lea I
WYNI51
MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

Representative In This Area 20 YNrs For

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DICK RAWLINGS

V. V.Johnson&amp;Son
222 '-4th Aw., Huntington

ONE WOULD THINI( THE

C.I.A. WOULD HAVE
A 50VIET
:SPACE CENTER.
UOLLY PER'IN'S

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SAUCER

HAS 13ECOME
SUSPECT.

RADIATOR

SERVICE
S.lesand Service
Ohio Boat and Motor
License

SOIWARZEL MARINE

EXPERIENQD

All New Rodlator Shop

WHEEL
AliiGNMENT

eC.r eTruck . eHeatat
Core • Bulldozer
IAnyType

AND

BRAKE SERVICE
HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370
•Su our oxhlbilln lho
"""'mtn:lol tent Rogollo
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WY MIN

Middleport,

BLAEnNARS

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Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

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WII'INi! WINKLE
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Pl.EA5E FILL OUT OUR
REG15TRATION CARD,

SIGN UP

WENDY1 IIWE5T 'IOJR ~U~ET
~EFOREI
IN 5e\IIING LE5SONS AND
CHANGE
'IOU'LL llE ABLE 10 ,..,_.,-1 MY MIND.
AFFORD ALL THE
Cl01HEB 'lOU
WANT.JrJrr{!?i

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\1'12.2181

Low mileage. Sharp interior. Light green finish,
whitewall tires, radio and heater.

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1955 FORD% TON
$149

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BRilllll:

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Open Evenings Unt119:00

"Your Chevy Dealer"
3CJt318E. Main
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD
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A~ID W~ERf:

TAI&lt;:C A GIRL, ALL &lt;t;TAf$6EO
~1'\D Q..ASHED; NO'&amp;ODV SUT UNCLE

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dillon. No upkeep. Seen by
For Sale
for . S1l1 '
appotn•~ent
.only. V_ i r g II ..
Fnrtr
!eel Craf"'t-:Crui::-:-.ser- ~..ILl )IJ .. • PltLCI:!aJ turruture &lt;J
,.....
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VV"'
Wanted
:~er' Racme, 0~ 0 · ~t~ has dual contra~. ship to our llllrd Door budget' shop.
- - - - - - - - - - - - --------·- - · .. _ -· _ shore phone, Oymg
Baker Fnrnlture, Mid••loooJ1
WANTED to buy a good Ford 11156 CHEVROLET. 6 cylinder, sleeps six in three separate Oblo.
11 12 tfc
Body between '1957 and 1962. 1 standard transmission, two rooms, call or see Hugo Pt~;.l;...:..=---~------1
Con~ct James Lee Hunt,
door. Phone 742-4656.
otti at the H&amp;E Shoe Service, II' SELF CONTAINED travel
tart Falls Ohio.
6 20 31c
.
e 22 3lp Gallipolis, phone 441Hl670 Ira II e r, 1967 "Hannallne"
'
· -·- ·· 5·-ROOMhOuselinci·2- iols: will ter 5 p.m.
6 20 6tc Has furnace, range Wlfh
sell separately or together, 1954 DODGE truck utility,
en, gas • elec., ~~~~:;
Mulberry His.• 1192-3429.
Chevrolet panel truck, pbone toilet and other extras.
NOW rAKING
• 20 tfc
SIX, Price t1895. Contact
119:! "l83 after 4 p.m. 6 2D 3tp tin Hall, Roush Drive, New
APPLICATIOi(S
1183 RAMBLER 4 door Station!
Haven, W. Va. Phone
Wagon, Standard shift, lowi ale Gainer, 985-.1370. 6 20 3tp 2D6,
6 ta 5te
FOR CARRIERS
mlleage, excellent &lt;:ondition.! 'BEiiiii&lt;XiMiiOiiSe,-MiiSoii;1I.J,iiiiiiiY'Ci~D; - -·- -. See Walter Grueser, River· ' 31
Clarinet, in good
, ..• View Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio. I Va., Call 773-5611 or. 992-67tfl58c . dillon, Price $75. Phone
IN MIDDLEPORT.
v
' Haven, lm-2682.
e 20
6201fc
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Pomeroy, Ohio

.1.l'L P.IINER

FOR THEIR 5/'IE'S • .A

EXPEI71TION

;·

I storm
bath. Full
basement,
We con· I·.
windows,
excellent

110 MMhanlc St.

GiORGI' NONOER

1963 _Volkswagen 2 Dr... ·.... ·.. $995

For Sale

=-:-::=::----:-- -

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Daily

1966 Chevelle SS •396 ····· ··· ·· $2395

l!IQ STIJDEBAKER Lark, elec-

Help Wanted

,..j'

CHECK THESE!

whitewall tires, vinyl Interior, white oover blue
finish.

S.le or Tr1de

ANNUAL FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT
THURSDAY
JUNE 22
ALL DAY

7 ROOM HOUSE, Bath~lilrcil
· panelled dining room and llv·lng room, wall to wall carpet
In living room. Has city water, good neighborhood. Own·
er· is leaving state, p h 0 n e
992-5900.
6 21. ate
SHORT TUBE Universal Milk·
. er, set of 14" Ollver bottom
dragplows, OUver com bind·
er, New Holland baler with
motor. the canvas practlcaDy
new. Mrs. Clyde Well. Five
Points. Phone 99U310.
6 21 Sip
sa ACRES of land, ~ room
house, poultry house, barn,
corn crib, Jlh mlles f r o m
Rutland, $3500. George Hobstetter, Broker, Po m·e roy.
Hilton Wolfe, Salesman. Ph.
!4~11.
6 21 3te

during Regatta Week·
end. Our show room
open Sunday P.M.

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IT'D J!f! NICS' TO 5fiiil' A
Fi&lt;!IE'ND:Y Ftlt:f!i .... euT l
61.1E5&amp; e;ve~Ne F6e/;5
LONE!L.Y w;ai T~ FitS!'· '
HIT N'.OtN!tCU5 Alt;NU&amp;.

HONDA

Come In and visit us

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\fORE LEDGER,DOC,
I GOT A NOTION
THIS 15TH' LAST
TWO
I
OWE ON
Mlf BILL

door shift,
hardtop,
ani
extra327-V8,
clean,sta::l:.:=~==r===========~;r:===~====
$25
and take over. Phone Mason
CA!ntact;
773-5282.
6 21 tfc

REGATTA
SPECIALS

r:

a~asiness · Services

IF~E'LLCHECK

.

Bi;.N RAISIN' A 14AND T"l-HiLP
HER, AND ~ aET\II"t' HIMBeLt:

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HANNAH'S HUSBAND Hector l
hates hard work so he cleans
lhe rugs with Blue Lustre.
r Jlenl electric shampooer $1.
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
AVBOSS

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with batb. 304 Spring AVe., clean the SP,Ot with Blue Lu•
Cki6e to sebools, 992-3714.
tre. Rent ~ectrlc shampooer
II. llano
621 lie $1. Baker Furniture, Middle.
lO.Oz b
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100M bOUse, bath, f1ill base. port.
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8 217tc for console, get machine.
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St, Middleport. Phone 992- home. Call 992-2836.
&amp; 19 6tc
6 16 tfc
3383 or m.3343.
CAMPING TRAILER by dBy 1167 STEREO lovely walnut
or week. Phone 992-211'18.
C011SQ!e with radio, r e eo r d
•torage, 6 &amp;peakers. T a k e
6 18 6tc
over payment of $5.50 p e r
TRAILER SPACE on Brownell moeth or pay balance d u e
Ave. Pbooe ~$1!6.44. Try it in your home.
61Hfc
Cali m2836.
• 196te
SMALL 3 room and batb apartment, furnished. Mrs. Victor ZIG ZAG OMATIC, Well known
sewing machine. Makea butGrim, 1K1 ,S. 2nd Ave., Mid·
tonholes,
sews on hutto1111,
dleport, Oblo. Phone 119»134.
6 7 tfc monograms, patches, etc. All
without attachments. F u II
t ROOM lllllandalled apartment balance due only $44.40 or t5
In Pomeroy. Ph. 89J 1381
ptr month. Call 992-3218. ·
U 18 Uc
8 19 61c
f ROOM furniJIIed and unfurn. 8TEREO RADIO Console Earished apartments 420 per ly American, dual volume
month and up. Phone Rowley control, 4 &amp;peed, automa!le
nnd Reed, 992-217&amp;, after 4 p. changer, 4 speaker sound sys- DAILY~- a-'•laolr to 'IJOI'k Ita
AXYtLBAAX:a
m. pbone 992-3574.
tl!lll. '1'1111 set 3 months old.
Ia
LONGJ'IILLOW
425 lfe Pay balance t106.36 or payOne Jettor abop!tJJI&amp;Ddo for OIIDiber. :rn thla ll8m)lht Ala.,...
FURNISHED and llllfllnlllbed mentl of $6.10 per month. for the
Vo, X for the two O'o, etc. Sblglelett.nl, 6 19 &amp;tC trophler, the leJJgth and fonnatlol1 of tile W&lt;Jrdo ..., aii!WU.
apartmiall. Clc11t to ICbool.. Call 1&amp;3216.
Plloat ••• IlL
llliU. I ROOM HOUSE, 124 Li$1coln lila&lt;h d•y the eode lettenJ.., dlfferenL
A.~qa+"•
ONE modenl llllfurDIIbld 8· Road, fully carpeted, builtpartmeut. a roo~DJ lllld bath, in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, IV..
XOLLliJIBAA, ~ 0
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low uWU, COlli, ~ Bnild- hath, by appointment oniy. IOIBAV 'l'li.l!lVOl'B, ABBTA lUlANL•
lng, Mlddle~Jor!, and - fur. Call Galllpolls 446-4913.
NH VK 0 'l'DRPOI VOAVB.-&amp;Kl'OII
6 16 tic
nlahed 2 and bath
))ll'tlllelll, • Coats BulldiDi. DON'T PUMP Your slug· AYNVX
Phollit IIIU141.
t » Stc gish .,eptlc tank, get KleanY 1 ..,.Q)JI JlliOfMlmlSBLESSEDWHOL081il8NO
JIOIIIIN'I'
01' THII: PASSD!O LD'111 Dr BJ!M"""''R'PRa
Em-All
septic
tank
cleaner.
hRNIB!IED f and batb
'Dill
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lint llooor aparlmelll. MJd. LandmariJ: Farm Bureau.
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apartments, good Income. $3,·
Zllg, mODOIJ'IID,
000.00.
make· laney deslp ,-11 PHONE YOUR VACANCIES '
.eams. Pay 7 paymf:ltl $5.00
TO US .
eacb. 992-2685.
ESPECIALLY HOMES
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LET US SEND YOU
RENTEIIS
22 FOOT Trojan cabin crulso
er, complete galley wilb rJIIIo BI1U'Y Cleland, Sllleemaa
n!ng water, Martile bead mo- OOiee - lOll E. Main ~
lor just overhauled, f/H.
Office - 89J.WI
New Haven, IU-2098.
Rell~eact .,.. • •
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A thought for the dBy: Bri!tsb
st~~tesman George Savlle said:
."Misspending a man's time Is a
kind of seH-homlclde.''
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Some of the oldest treea In
the u~ States Brll 111 lha
White 'Miiuntains near the Neftlo Jholr vada.caJifo~a border. One Ill \
wtlblo ,.,.. these trees baa been eellmated
1m ... ., ,..,, tl&lt;'l 81 being 4,tiOII'years old,' accord.
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DOUBLE FEATURJ!&gt;

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Albf'ft Finney, Sugal'lrlah

York, Helen Griffi!il. Edith
Evans. Joan
Grrenwl&gt;od
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Roger Perri nnd.
Peggv Ann G'"'"" on

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The film
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the blessing
the
at theforVatican.
Thereofwas
story of the Bible It In- a or.y ol sightseeing in Florence
eluded scenes of the Jordan. Ri· and a visit tothe ancient city of
ver. where Jesus was bopl!zed
as well as other places where
Jesus walked and talked.

Mrs. Mayer
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Vesper Them.e

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Commencement
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ch ..'ren, Joa111e and Randy,
Mrs. Ethel Hughes. Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
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the atlo pre- Dr and Mrs. Frank C,rry and Steve JenkillB.
·Foreign and home mlision- he~ Ia ~~~· ontlng .g,e group four .Children serving In iltdla,
- ,.- - aries to be rememberod ,}Oith cedU!g
~ Weinacht at and . Esther Weinacht .,. t ~ e
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gifts during the year were se: selec:'u:":Xool in Beaufort Mather· School were selected as
lected at Tuesday nlgbt :e~ ~bee afo/ the ·special Interest the special Interest miSsion·
ings of tile Cll'c!es ~~ the · · ·. ··
do ted proj· aries of the Love Joy Circle.
Sanborn Mlsskmary Society .of missionary and
P shut-ins Meeting at the Cherry Ridge A mi,sion study on Africa Wb
the Mldd!epert l'irst Baptist eels of
nd
Cnun· farm of Mr. and Mrs. Willis presented by Mrs. James MoChurch .,
o! the chur a_
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Anthony the group made plans Govern and Mrs. Louise ()s.
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ty infirmary
n!d';; for rem;mbering servicemen of borne Tuesday
at "
Meeting al the home of Mrs.
school
the church. They are Dav:d ing of the Evangeline Mission
Mary Lyons, the Dorcas Cir· c ren.
ned lhe Rice, Tom Lyons, John Hood. ary Society of the PomerOY
cle selecled the Rev. Bl)d Mrs. Mrs.
Smart ope th Mrs Darrell Stumbo and Bob Wll- Church of Christ.
Hugh W. Smith and family of meeting
son Mrs. Fred 'Hoffman is the The meeting followed a plcnlc
Hong Kong, China. The circle Mannmg
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from ro'ect chairman.
at the Syracuse Park. Mrs. He.
also took on the project of re- on the theme Big Events ro- p
Isabelle Winebrenner• len Leifheit gave the prayer and
memberlng residents of Meigs ISmail
sunshine chairman, ·reported also had
of the
County Infirmary.
gram,
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mis· that Mrs. Bertha Archer is a "I Am the Light of the or
Plans were made during the I'!ad an article 1:-:'m 8Editor· atient at Meigs General Hos· was the devotional topic used
meeting presided over by Mrs. ,
mags!lne, The
:Ita!. Mrs. John Fultz request· by . Mrs. Mason Fisher. Mem·
Milton Hood lor a picnic to be llal.
tr'b ted ed that members continue to bers gave questions on the Goo.
held In July at the Mlddlepert
seve bottle caps and gave are- pel of Luke in response to roD
park. "Keep the Wmdows Op- and It was
hostess for pert on that project.
call.
en" was the
theme cob Turner
b!ttending the A reading and prayer by Mrs. Round·rob!n cards were •!liBused by Mrs. Gerald Anthony.
mee
EdiBon Bak· Richard Owen, chairman, op- ed for shutms and plans wert
Mr!. Lillian McGhee snok•. on p cmc were
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Bearhs. eed the meeting. DevotiollB made to prepare
"The Church - EvangeliSm Pr,
tM':.frs Tony were by Mrs. John McNeil and es. Mrs. Fisher received a birthand Missions," and · the proa:,. I
• Mrs . Frank Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin assisted day gift from her secret pal. AI
gram concluded with the Lord's ower, arm 'H m' M In- bv Mrs. Beulsh White
the picnic and meeting besides
Prayer in unison.
M s. oci the program. The July meet· those already named were Mrs.
Relresllmen!s were served. lyre, Mrs. r
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Ill b held at the home Milton Roush, Mrs. Walter Ken.
ELECI'A
Nora Hamilton,
Riley, Jr., wIth nedy, Jr., and Mrs. Denver Kap.

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r~eJn ~I~!igs

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d~votional

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Pa~J
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Cheesebrew,c:~s.Pul~en~ ~

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Sale! Bedroom Suites
$139 00-3 PC WALNUT PIN ISH SUITE -

SAALLEE $$12)!.00
WALNUT FINISH SUITE - 5
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s~::::: PC' CHERRY SUITE "ITALIAN" SALE $199.00
!~9 00-4 PC: Frtnch Provlnclol Cherry Sullo SALE $299.
9:00-4 PC. SAFARI OAK SUIT! 132
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$359 00-4 PC. PECAN SUITE
lt00-4 PC SAFARI OAK SUITE SALE $244.00
ew·00-3 pc' SOLID CHERRY SUITE - SALI $311.00
... ,.00-4 PC: WALNUT SUITE
SALE $199.00
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SALI 1199•00
$2tJ::=. pc". SOLID MAPLE SUITE - SALE $399. 00
1:29.00-3 PC. WALNWT SUITE
SALE $266.00
S56t.00-4 'pc, FRUITWOOD SUITI - - SASALLEE S4
12~~~
$29900-4 PC. WALNUT SUITE
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$26f00-3 PC WALNUT SUITE
SALE $211.00
$1Sf00-3 PC, WALNUT SUITE
SALE $124.00
$419:00-4 pc: OAK IUITI
SALI $344.00
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Pharmacist's
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at the reception following the ~ ~~lsge:~ assemblies
wedding of Josetta Ush to Larheld ••·u=•·
ry Noble on Saturday, J une M• ever
Pittsburgh
was the acene of
lfostesses were Mrs. La r ry
beginnings of the modern •
Bumgardner aod Mrs. 'Arnold: witnesses of Jehovall in the
REXALL DRUGS
Weiss.
earl IB'IO's The Watchtower
112 E. MAIN
991,2955
POMEROY
Attending were Mrs. John Socl~y Ia ,.;w e~panded worlci4 Regloterlli Ph•rmaclsh to Serve You
Sisson, Mrs. Ralph Pickens, wide covering 199 Iandi and Is·
Mrs. Russell Capehart, Mra. 1 nd' encouraging home Bible
OPEN DAILY 8:00AM TO 10:00 PM
Ray Proffitt Mrs. Russell Bar- ~udy'• In door-lc&gt;doar ministry.
Sunclly 10:80 AM to 12:30 PM 1ncl
ton, Mrs. Lester Zerkle. Mn. 5
5:00 to 9:00 PM
Vane Crites, Mrs. Glen Cart·
wright, Mrs. Fred Spencer, Party Gi.,en Upon.
Mrs. WI!Uam Fry, Mrs. John 17th Birtluloy
Cllattln and the hostesses.
MiBa Marton Ebersbacb enter-----------------~-~------1 talned at her Mulberry Heights
home Saturday with a party honoring Miss Linda warner on
her 17th birthday.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Se111ing lllllg1 CtllllllJ for ooer 8S Yeoro

M1m1J1r PDIC
All Acaunta llwurtll Up to $11,000
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Guests were Miss Lydia Eberhach, Mrs. Ray Warner and
BOD, Marvin, London; unda,
Larry Rteve and Je!f Warner,
and
Jean Warner, Legion
Terrace.

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OBSERVES 7llll' BIRTHDAY
M.\SON _ Mra. Harold LewIs of west Collllllbla observed
her 7lsl birthday Monday. Vlsllmg her were Ml'· and Mra. Jam•• Lewis, James, Jr., and Bee&gt;
ky of Mason: Rei !\Oush, ol
Mlddkport; Mrs. 01111 'lbom!)o
son and Ronnie, Mason; Mr.
and Mrs. BID Lewis and family
of Point Pleuanl lad Delores
an4 JCIIIney :Bum,amer Gl New

Conference Will Continue
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Ai 1:30Sunday Aftemoon How Russia Stands on Sllllllll &amp;§ g3 s

Family and furnishings For Your Home,

Kroehltr -

Volentine S.avlr -

do everything possible to nurture "the splril of Holly-

nit prices.

PresJdtill'

$299.00 Mr.1nd Mn. Chllr and Ottoman Solo o$188
$139.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR -

SALE $70.00

$ 7li.OO SWIVEL ROCKER

SALE $55.00

$119.00·0CCA$10NAL CHAIR ..,-- SALE $85.00
S 54~00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR -

SALE $35.00

J59.95 SWIVEL CHAIR

SALE $35.00

$119.00 ROCKER-RECLINER
$119.00 RECLINER .·

SALE $85.00
SALE $85.00

$129 00 SWIVEL ROCKER
$189:00 WING BACK CHAIR $ 79.00 SWIVEL ROCKER

SALE $70.00
SALE $100.00
SALE $55•00

SALE $229.00
14.2 cu. ft. Frost Free Refrigeretor

Fret~tr

105 lb. top frc!ezer 2 doors. White or Coppertone.

SALE $259.00
14.2 cu. ft. 2 Door Frost Free Top FreeZII'
Holds 105 lbs. Automatic Ice Mal&lt;er.
White or Coppertone.

SALE! MAPLE

South.a:.;~~~w! ~::::!lkb~:
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dtirlng ihe
Jlrelimil)arjes held on Fnday
"':ltb th~ ~Jg Bend Regatta
llemg ,jodieyed by Prosecu·
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was entered by
Attorney General WJlllam
SaxbJ· and named ill honor of his hollle town. 'J'be frog
by Saxbe
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despite Attorney
ljll'tls of
lrog JUmping ecntest in Ute
v on. W e at 2.30 p.m. tO&lt;fay on L)'llll·st
Soo l'ltl• 2-3·20 for mora Regal!• Pllcturll

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BEDROOM FURNITURE
Open Stock- Drenen- Chesh- Beds
$76.00 CHEST ON CHESt
SALE $59•00
$14.00 DOUBLE CHEST
SALE $66.00
$59 95-5 DRAWER CHEST
SALE $48.00
$5S00-4 DRAWER CHEST
SALE $47.00
$7900 SINGLE DRESSER &amp; MIRROR SALE $62.00
DOUBLE DRESSER &amp; MIRROR SALE $78.
$38 00 TWIN PANEL BEDS
· SALE $31.00
$39:00 TWIN BDOKCASE BEDS- SALE $32.00
$59.00 BUNK BEDS
SAL&amp; $46.00

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Probers into Mohawk Jet
Find No Evidence of Bomb

BLOSSBURG, Pa. (UP() · - lovestlg•tors ~ng ,o
leim what made a Mohawli Alrllnf!s Jefliiler break "P
1rt fljght aDd cr&amp;$)1 Into an Allegheny hi ~op, killing all,34

per,apns aboard, .found no evidence of a bc;I!Db Saturday

bu~ .refused to rille out sabotage. Structutil weriklless
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SALf $289.00

examined ·t Ire

of. the . Ri'l~~-

Sale! Kroehler
Dining Room Furniture
Open stock. Walnut with nutmeg finish, "can't
mar" textured plastic tops. Resiats scratches, scuffs
and even the heat of a burning ciga~tte. Drawen
~ovetalled front and back - center gwded.
$102.00 Rouncl Tabl, with I ltd - SALE $88.00
$102.00 Exllntlon RICI•ngullr Table
With I loot ·
SALE $88.00
$129 00-2 Drawor BuHot
SALE $99.00
$129.0o Chln1 Ceblnot
SAUl $~.00
$159.00 China Cobinet
SALE $!'29.00
$26.00 Slda Ch.tlro with Scotchguorcl
Fabric. on $uh
SALE $20.00

Yoar Friends Walt Fer Your Ride At Elherfelds In Pomeroy. On the Second
Floor their the Rear Entrance Is a Comfortable Seating Area For Your Convenience.
Elberfelds Heve Plenty of free Perking At Our Warehouse On Mechanic
Street and Also Aci'OII From Our 2nd. Street f~rlnqt.

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Volunteer
and ~~:TI~":;n~~ and four crewmen
miners working · with ~~
lht lirey crash.
pellce and. nova ,County
Fonner MaiiMFGov. Jolin H.
sherlfls pn!pared to remove
heading i :JO.man teiun
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$239.00-2 PIECE SUITES - - SALE $155.00
SALE $138.00
$209.00-2 PIECE SUITES
$309.00-2 PIECE SUITES
SALE $191.00
$359.00-2 PIECE SUITES
SALE $211.00
$319.00-3 PIECE SUITES
SALE $199.00
$598.00-2 PIECE SUITES
. SALE $388.00
SALE $412.00
$629.00-2 PI.ECE SUITES
SALE
SALE $288.00
$218.00
1389.00-2 PIEC E SUITES
SAL&amp; ••I2.00
$319.00-2 PIECE SUITES
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$627.00-3 PIECE SUITES - -

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UNITED NATIONS (UP!)- tlght·Upped about Kosygin's in big-power diplomacy to State Deao Rust
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The Cpief Execultve, from his Johnsol) City ranrh Soviet. Premier Alexei N. objectives in meeting President Iackie the Mideast and urgent
wjth a £I'OUII
where be Will getting a brJ&lt;lf rest, used telephone .and Kosygm announced Saturcjay . Johnson although Soviet sources other problems
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I e wo d . 1 a ful)&lt;lress have mdicated that the Prenuer Kosygm s .tnp to N••g'?'a "from,Mg
a, Brazil,
modest home of Dr. Thomas E. Robinson, presld~nt of new~ conf~ce. P~~~umably.to eagerly sought the top-level Fal~s came as a surpriSe Italy, Netberlancla, llrilalll,
Glassboro (N.J) State Col·
Clarify ~flllils Jl!laitlon on vttal parlll)'. ·
agamst the background of the nezuela, Ireland and ~~~~·;,
lege.
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al'mO!!t.
E"!Jio!r In the
Kosygin
contentioq '
Wllll $umlng .
' The Johnson·Kosygin talks thermonuclear age.
· ate!Y' ~r .~ ~c~ ~ling co~teljdtd that his joumey to thai he was VtSitlng tile Umled the atlernooo to WasbingtoD,
· were scheduled to resume Aa Johoson told an alil!ence with
Jolinson
New Ynrk was. only in 1 Nations at this lime, not 1111 Rusk also planoed to meet ,
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. EDT on the In Los Angeles late 'Friday Kosygm ~e the announee. conneclion With. hiS Pf!l·Arab Umted States.
.JaiJJIIon at Pbllaclelpbin'• BIJo."
small college campua in aout!r night, "One meetiag doaa ~~ !llant lluvugll U.N. Headquar- ~l"eccl at the emerg~ncy U.N.
J.oans Plane
JHa1 to Sunclay prior to 1111
east New Jersey. Kosygin had a make a peace;..tf helps to ·J!Y' ~ .)era ~ ..!!'~'. "'!Df"fenoe -~ ·!II ·QC!fll!l'al Aswnbly sesswn. .
U.s. offiCtats dosclosed thll, ~ •llll)mit meeting.
.
.p~ t9nfmnce sel for S!II!day reason together. Thal'ls wfii·i!tJ ·. be lietd at 8 p.m.i Ji1P'l!j .• ,A Bqt ~Ill fir~! meeting With Johns!&gt;",, 1!1. , tjle SaturdiJ llri!~'s1ting 'IJQ!ISein wallll
.Vtning 1b . N(w · .Yott . and •,ent to l!oUyh!IB!l.
V.N.spokeslnan said.
at Glassboro, ·N.J. on meeting, olfered to put U.S Air hll way to the United Nallonl.
barr!na new dey~qP.!IIantl In togetlier . Will !he apll'lt · · \•IDeo · wu llPheduled at . the ~ ond his Saturday sight- Force trwportatlon at Kosy. He wu •cbtdllle!l to be lha IJrR
!hi ,sunilliit-llilll&amp;'; ' tbe , · , Ho117JJuab.'' r. ~. ,c, _-,..,:.;. ... request of lht U:N.- Cnrr~ seemg VISits to Niagara Falls gin's dlsposai
a . Satu~day speaker at the ·u.N. Genertl
Ieeder wai Upecled to leave And teepinc that sptrli welj dent, AssoclatiotJ. ,.... • '"'•· incli;calecl • . thai . the RUllstans Sightseeing _trtp if he desired Assembly on Monday and 11 wu
'' f!lr Mo!llO'Y Jl!''!!i!lme Mollday. nourished lt!iS why
'l'he ·· tilt; •
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ll!'•pared to engage one.
repertedty, . ac·
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after an Incre&lt;Jibly act!v,t 20,
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JohllBon was d l• tInct I y hour day, slept only 1 few Hours
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b M C H Wise Jr. went to
s~sa;'8a;,. ;, 8 ~ni bride.
Susan is the granddoughter of
R. W. Harris. "SiB" hu made
the garters for numerous celebrities and their daughters, as
Friday 9 to 8 in the "o:ven ing and Saturday 9 to 9
well as local brides, and not too
long ago •ent onet to Phyllis
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per service theme used by Mrs. the theme of the school. Mrs.
Roy Mayer foUowing a picoi': of Fred Nease was the leader, and And our bela!"'! congratula0
P.
the Friendly Circle of the Trml· Mrs David Nease served as or· ·lioll!l to Mrs. Mlnme Gilmore__...,..
,_•ro_~-·-· ty United Chureh of Christ held gan~t. Tbe teaching staff con- last Sunday she observed her
TONIG¥,~thru SATURDAY Tuesday at Royal Oak Park. sisted of Grace Hysell and Lin· 88th birthday.
'June 22·N
Mrs. Mayer. assisted by Mrs. da Hollon, nursery department;
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'Donald Houck. presented eel.et. Faye Hamlltoo Susie Grueser,
_......,.. - - ed IICI'iptukrs from st_. John and Marc!'a Mnold, the beginsui~ .. MON. ond TUES.
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June 25·26-27
and the Psa ms.
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"Qulet Time," were 1presented
(Technicolor)
1 th Neasye • ••uR: J'uniors.
IJ$1. Segal, Senta Berg~r. and Mrs. ~~yer cone u~ , WJ ,.
The program opened with a New offlcers were installed
lotax von Sydow, Alec Gum- Ia reading, Where I Se. (,orl. salute to the American and Tuesday evening when the Ly'' '"· Geo. Sanders.
, A meeting of the Women's Cbristian flags and the. Bible, dia Circle of the Unlted Metho·
1 Guild was announced for . July prayer and group singing, Claas-1 dlst Church met at the home of
9
lmo Inollon
1'!6 with Mrs. Wilbur Perron ns es gave Bible reeitatloos and Mr and Mrs. Kermit Walton.
Ho,..lng Around
jibe pro!O'am leader. PrRyer pre- sang Visual aids of the Bible Uing "Ignite Instruct, and
SHOW STARTS 8:00 P.M.
ceding the picnic was given by study were obown by the llri· Ins:lre" as he; theme. Mr s.
J,....,.,,.,.,,.,,.,.,,=-~- ~. Mr...:!••~1 .~~~·mary class, and the junior Harry P. Smith, lnatalled the
group presented a play.
new officers, lncloding Mrs.
An offering was taken to help William swatzel, president;
delray expenses of the school. 1 Mrs. Roy Reuter, vice pres!·
The handicraft work of the chll· deril; Mrs. Bruce Stalnaker, aedren was dlllplayed.
cretary; and Miss Myrtis Kay
Parker, treasurtr.
call us for
'!be Installation aervlce fol·
proocrlptlon Mrvicel
lowed a picnic attebded by Mr ·
and rs. Walton, Mr. and Mrl.
Roy Reuter, Mr. and Mra. Rich·
ard Rupe, Mr. and Mrs. JOlla
Werry, Mrs. swatzel, Mr. and
MASON - "Re-Discover Man, Mrs. Karl Krautter, Mr. and
Power" was the theme of the Mrs. Ted Downie, Mr. and Mrl.
wscs meetlnt! Monday evening C. E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Charles
at the Mason Metliodlst Churc~. Persinger, Mrs. Jean Warner,
Mrs John Sisson was ill cbarge. Miss Parker, and Mr. and Mrs.
M~s. Lester Zerkle', •the pres!- Bruce Stalnaker.
dent conducted a short business
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meeting. '!be group voted to Pomeroy Group to
contribute $50 to Stephen Bur- Attend ConVention
gess, a !ormer member of the Members ol the Pomeroy eon·
You can have complete eoniidence In Ute prochurch wbo plall!l to ente;.: gregatlon of Jebovall's Witnes!lmlnistry. The Burgess f
Y will hi art of an oxpected
fessional skill of your registered pharmacist.
before moving to Virginia, ~t- : 000 dele:ates and vialtora at
Doctor's prescriptions are filed promptly and
tended the Maaon Melhcxbst hrbeo Field In Pittsburgh lor
Church.
!OUI'day conventioo July 21·
precisely, at all times.
Plans were al!IO made to serve 8
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!mmOrsion at JehoThey traveled via
t al Eastern lligh School are z '
recent week·
JD ng an '
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being solicited.
vah s .W!tne.renee in Iron· jet with the Korsar Shrlners o
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went to London and
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tours of the Royal Castle of Wm •
the
Robert Jef- The servlte was a part of of therr v sit ereesidence of Her Majesty, Eton College,
notify ellh';';
thsee . day; convention for Wil· sod the
Palace where they watched
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nesses. Tile Assembly was for an a VIS ditional chang·
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of the area.
ofeif:e
Pompeii, buried in the Ia v a
Sponsored by the Eastern J:.o.
were resented
to Paris where !bey saw from Mount Vesuvius, .and now
ell! Band Boosters, the variety
exa!ples of the Eif!el Tower and Napoleon's in the process of be.mg
show will begin at 7:30 p, m.
gi
can apply Bible Tomb There was a visit to Vr.r- ed. And fmally a VISit ;:'
The Eastern band will play and
. heir lives. Larry I . ; and the castle of t h e ISland of Capri before e ,
other talent ads already regis· prl=les ':
presiding min· I
where the treaty ol peace hour flight back to Louisville.
0;nt;e Chillicotbe congretered are "The Impacts," an In·
the Allies and Germato "Ex
slrumental group, and Teresa s
igned in IDI9.
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climax of the event was
they tossed colns in '67"
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·aaltri\Jperlci)l's
summit ecn-,rs41Jon.s, be was on Kosygin to participate with from
\tii!d)al!l!lus iourlsf attractions
happy that fie and Kosygin had him In a joint communique Pret111.,
mecca
of ,
opened up a hlgh-level line of after their Sunday meeting, It lravelecl
Saturday to' I!Oneymooners. :'
I WASHINGTON (UP! -:Senate, after ceiiBIIl'IDI
communication and at least one was quite likely the two leaders ride the
waters o! the . 'l'lle nornaUy reserved Kosy·
vital area of agreement
make brief
Nlai!lf&amp; lliver
Inspect
tiln was obviously in a holiday its integrity.
This
was on the once they conclude thea talks. largest
plant m . mood from the moment he
"I will do all I can to see that a code of ethllllll .-efact
h llnoted States and
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the western world.
arrived al the
Falls Air ported and approved this session," DemocraJi!: leade:r
the
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of s rises as Force Base with hiS daUihler Mike Mansfield said. "I think such a code Is mandatory.
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lllldar•
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··jnd . ·~~~ala In a stood.
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l;!jiial JeUmer.
ga111zatlons for tha same 1mt1
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Cell!lured Friday for using expenses.
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peliticai contributions lor o e r· The Senate Ethics Commlttel, , ,
N.Y.
sonal expenses. Dodd still •· whlcb bronght tha CSIIUrt
waits resulls of investigation by charges Blalnsl lhe ~ :
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the Justice Department and II&gt; cut Democra~ wed jlit Jut- .
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let , lleWspaper, !MBn· could lead to pess1ble crlmmal enter lhe cue. ;
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Agj8cy (CIA) and grandfather, wao condemned lor mcome ~ 011 tha polltlcel ftaJdl
~ dtawing on Adolf spending $116,000 of his polili· he used to PGI'IIOIIII bWt.
er's lact!CIS helped Israel c.al donatoons tor personal use. The Justice
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ts Jo!mson, Kosygin Resunte Smiunit
GLASSBORO, N.J. (UP!)-and plain clothes deteotives.
trying for
Ils tiny C()llege town took a The llS.year-old ·•Hollybush"
at Johnson
N&gt;day, brea!IJir fro[ll its IJrie! was , fitted with a dozen air The call
'USb With liiltory lnd braced condllloners' late Tbcrt¥Jay a~ crew, aided by'
1r ano!her on Sunday .a,fternoon , ter jt was announced tha lwo men, did ~clllqllva
hen President Johnson and W&lt;&gt;rld leaders would meet
n!IJht m1
oviel Premier Alexei N. The Robinson's played
the lwo
:oayliO resume Informal "sum· tor tbe meeting. But, they
Flliday a(lernoon.
oiV' '!Ilks.
"evicted~' }'riday niiJht. Tile loobd u li. lhere ·
'Jibe news capital of the world year-old educator said
pleD!c ·~~.;
I'll! once agatn be "Holljlbush," Service eaents aaked ~
!Ie 11-rool!l VIctorian atone leav and not to rturn
1001e ' of Dr. Thomas E. after the s.."'Ond eon!erenca.
lloblnaon. and hiB Wife on the The couple hnd no
~~~~·~ ,of . GlasS!foro
"In fact, we're ~l&amp;hti!I.~'·II~Mi
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Cnllege.
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peu,Ce,
with · The Rohinsons l)lelll/
of
were weekend In a dormitory. : .
to provide Mrs. Robinson had oti
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