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~iilolJjmoit ,Jmportarit,glin of
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allowthe clear dembili\i.al\00
• backed Israel to ·the down ·wlth the Weat. The be!!,
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stooges, Egypt ·wd Sy; lf· gingerly, opinion here II tbal
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the Russians lira hoi:. the RUsSialis ' will take either
super • poweJ:\9 leader wllb
are now open to courae No. 1 or. course · No. J.
b!ladtd l~ss skill lharr be·- uses Ill
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Imestlc matters. ,
The' flnt would be, lli ~ enate all bQI the hard • eore
Allied diplotrilll§.. here,' In- stance, quietly to ' end IDillliry Co!IUII\IIIIsl ~pr Ill lbe ·!4111~ most of· ~
aid to tile pro • .Coliirnunlst dl• Eut, and would tnll'lliy CUll
point, Being .
no doubt contlnillbg to the Russlent. whatever il4 llld
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· proclaim all "solldarttf" with comfort I h ey have tbul far
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WASIDNGTON (NEA(.JJ· The Important sjlrrlnga, Is a fresh
early summer news In 'thlo fte. eumple. Yell! I! a fact of life
publican party has to lie I he !Qcreasln&amp;IY accepted ID' periJ
.new flurry of attention that bas profmtup clrdu U.t lliellher
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suddenly been riveted QPI?J! New RDJnny nor hi• ~ or·i . ,-m.,.--~ . . . .
York's Gov. Nelson ROOkefel· ltn!Jatlon hat Utlbt bfc bonler, whose 1968 presldentt'il bid llrl.
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carda 1111d stamps.
Th t 11
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ean groundsweU for RO!!kefel· er olber Jllospecll tu • their.
a! to do ;!Rytbu.! uturally?
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ler. 1o. roving poIItJclan" w o Charlel Percy of lllflloll waa
are inclued t&amp; •tel neture take ill CICUI'II,
·dara end dlJ". HOUJew!Y" DlaUI iiiiDII'"
made a recent check of, some !be ~ aulomallc llterna•
you are not only regarded as n oddblll,
m•klll · to protest . . . faod pr1e11
mldw••tem
states found rto feel- tive . mentioned. Bul today b 11
but it may be illegal?
when 1upermarl&lt;ets sell food for ltu lhaa
lng
among
party professionals
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a W.~ t)oke lill' to keep us awake and to , othar atore,.. And lhl n111oD'a eeonomy II
that
the
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be
nomeoon
I! :real-tnd abvloatput . us to· aleep, to tlow ua down and to
embtrratsed bv. too liiiK!b -•pmly,
salable to the 1968 convention.
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speed us· u'- ' · · · ·
r-We , buy thinp,s we don't need with 111011•
They are atblevlng Jllllb-balton eonlrol
Several key GOP ' go-Je'inors, 8llleDt tlilt tilt Rbcbfeller pbeey W. don't have · to Jmpre" people we
of lhl human mind bJ, llil«iint wlrtt lnlt
among party conservatives. at IIDIIiemolt ll'l'ell :..,.ndob' vlou!f
don't lie. An1 when we can't meet the
people's head• 10 tbal It a peraon
remembering the deep resent· ly th~ itt aome ID'(erD011
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ftt of tempo&lt; COIIIfnl oa, lor uample,
payments, wt merely ··arrance lor o n e
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party eonsrvatlv~; af. IIIII other key party people wbl.
ht WI punCh 1 bulloa Gil a Ulllt bol lit
men!, Rockefeller generated, oonslcler the New Yomr bolb
frienc)l~ ,, 1Ji•mtlc1~ l,mpo.s~lble lotn to,.- let
cerrlat and relllllla 1111111\J lldt up.
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rid of'lhef frierdYI' Illilt, ilnposslble loans.
ThousMdl ol . people, lllclllllq t 1d 1,
ter hi&gt; 1964 btd, regard him still bell18 aOI\Una~ :- It .~ ~ ..
Banks whldplsed to. ~eelllrt Ul ~mly
.11'1 Fine Into meatal orbit by tUJnc haJ.
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seriously divisive and benee euues' a· eOIU)derable doinl- .
on the folly "' not living within ·oilr. Inlunetutory drup. And at ltllt au oollffi unwise choice.
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comes. nN pl·,ad with us to live It up on
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governor
himself
freshly
pects.
bQuowed money.
"'"' _ ~ to tbt trade u "PJIOI!t.
We tall VJcatlOII tripe to rest 1IP from • delle ft~d lriJll" _ bicauit ·'iii ~"'
I ~':';rs!~:\ last week his Here and ~. a I'I!IIJ)eCied
II
commitment to th6'
conaervaUva atlles ·to contend
our labor• and come back home ao IIJIP'
11ey ~~ .1 "l!t~W 1ind .. att'IDI~""Iif
I dJdlacy of ·Gov. George Romney that lloebleller ml8bi bt aaJa.
f4 we~a~o ,:rest ~qp dO!Jil wh'!l' ~'d t ~1017 -' eu111n.~,
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Michigan. He and hl.s most ble to the COIIvenlioD U dell.
~~· us ' t.r1 if!~ to have a 'liOa.
!J'ake lhtlt 111mt 11111 "' Cllll ·lftd fOil
I trus~ aides declare ~ pta
to lila. b 111 y
· We swing these vacation• financlolly !If
ell!l •hrul tbem off or perblpe l!!elpl
Irely. In private and In pUb~, eJ19118b, and It the ~ of
dl'lvlng a mo!I@I,Bed... ~r on credit card
~:;:· ~I ::r":~t!!'=
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that they are not moving in any ues pr1mar1e1 and otber cam.~ over DOiiCJ-Frnanced highways, eating
where It will nc1
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way to advance his own ;eandl- palgn events made lhe jjlii\!tiWJ!'
, II\~'• Card meals, sleeping In pay.Jait!r
It would bt full. to blow, wwldn't H? Or ·
dancy for 1968.
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appear the llbliul IYir!Mr. But
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I ~ell and wearing charp accounl
would liT
Hl9 assertion that he \n!l!ltt 11\li 'vlelr II not widely blld.
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at aome point offer himself ra- ~~oc~erate ron:es are bardiJ
tber than Sen. Jacob Javll:! u cheered by their present IIIICer·
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New York's favorite son neil lalnty, flll*'laDy Ill lllbt of
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year, II lnterpreld b~ Rbcky's IIIOtiliUng evidence tbal 'Q o v.
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3,sotl Yelrt qG, a man tbere has been enmity between This tl~ Gen. Dayan
akl•&gt;es as .~ polent~al ~cal Ronald ~age of Callfomla I~
lnf.
, .,,~
MM!te, or ;Moles as the ltJt. two peoples wltidl began walt for the outcome of .I
maneuver mtended ~.· ililflen. bulldlnC llroDI support 11110111
'"1111 llenlopmenl ·~· Jllrlt )lr!lceuor•
have 11, a~m!d 1he with . them. And sjnce !be end people's deliberation.
his control of the state s nation- RepubUean eouervatlvea ID d
,aM ·.1\0.-l'ul retall ~Ins 1\u .macte. 11
of the Jl1ilsh people 'ol the second war, both the U. saw no use of spending to years ai convntlon delegation a~lilnal Could~ I very-.~~ la!lback
IIICI!I,I lt far pr1 I " I to ~~ ~cion­
aldet 11111111 of ~In&amp; lhelr ~ . .m.re •il Egypt. This act tbongh It re- S. and Russia have become so in this wilderness. Not even 40 posslbl~ Inroads by R I ch,~ r d ·proapeel for tbeiD II Nb:on
Nlxorl.
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shotlld top~ Ill key prtmartea.
of the maltet price:" llld ~ COn. qulred the •.puuJ• .rt- mauy Jnvolv!'d in the feud as to feel days!
centuries and tllllott of a great themselves In a ''wilderness" ,
.
Most poUUeal figures .!IPped Realistic modemllel 1WI nte
lerence epeaw.
.
m11D7 Uvea lor 'lll final fulru~Jwithout much hope of getting In fact, 10 not mud! .more bytblsreportervl~~the~· Romney their bill. hope. He
Olunly "poUcy" meetlnga .~ ...lly ment,. led to the OJtab\-ent out peacefully.
tllan 40 hour~, Nasser
eleller phenomnon of rli'l d • cannot really be burled before
lht present alate of larae!.
,
ed that Fay1d had faded
196'1 aspartly 1 construci!O!I of the primaries. II be wins a fair
held
September
Oc~
nual In
mHilne
of thellldOblo
Fll'lll ' ·1u o1
Ant
of the law ndt only for his • About ten years ago a. man Jly, that things in zagizld
the presa and partly a renectlon share of those; bt will be win&amp;·
Ftderetl!l" Is Nove~~~I!W ..... j'tihlli1, te
of the vacuum resulting 'from 1ng 1111d moderalel' bewllderpolfcy 'filii be adopted llld , . .. f . . own people ._;1 of much of the called Nasaer (whose gIven gone zigazag, the Cairo
lltrn worl4 loda"
name. Abele!. is that of the third begau preparing kosher menus,
lnsufflclnUy spirited "l!Dm- ment will end. If he doH aot,
Ilona mad• to the AmerleQ'· •Fatal· Bu- we
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aon of I!hmael), took·-ever ·lbe and Its Pyramid Room got
ney performBDce.
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they may be ~!M!d to
reau Federallen on Jiallonii ~,; lidemaThough Motes J&lt;! ;eaur lam- SO'C'~'nment of ~ and .h u dy to §&lt;commodate ~r
· Toueh Romney
Is coalesce qulcldy enou&amp;h on 1
Uonal ISIUII.
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ed u "The Llwlltt'." ~ be ,IInce become ~lef llld !JIB- celebraUons.
soing forward Ill
winning lllllstltule,
When theae adopt; Jl!!llc:lw:lie WteJd.
1
ed on NalioDa! lml&lt;lliiJ aUrt the farce
Soon after,
Sqez
of "11'111 roots" opinion -.... ' &amp;ltlllblltee children ol Ill'=:! :1 o:"t 1 !he deslref of •bteombtJI a mod· though a water-\eye!
.
bear!hr ' rooms ol lilt Oaqrell. In t h i 1 wlldll'lllll. hi'\; ~-· 1:.· erll, Pharoah
pr;aent
day
began
to
acquire
Lox,
and
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'~tid lht Farm Blll'llil II an eff-.Uve bar· IJiem Into !bat wlldernell ·rath- Napoleon. But probobly due to Arabs didn't even wait to. "fold
for 1.. conalltuea•. the er tbla bJ tht lliilr;~F: IIIII, ·. ' too much .lime wilchinl tale- their tents" ~fore stealma
Ar
lll'lllll'l.
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ler route through the Iandi
vision, has sadly neglected his way.
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the Pblllsllnee.
reading. For had he carefully And with a few final touches
Since then DIIDJ letderl of read Joshua and Ute Bo o k of hi Syria the Blletzkiieg, was
Iother peoples bave led , ! heIr Kings, he. might hQve P!ISIPO~ er, or at least transferred to
!!"Pie llllo various wtlderneaa- his effort to "drive the Israeli IJnited Nations as,;.mbly; the
es u a way ·ol reachillg various Into lbe sea." . f · • .
Israeli were out of the ll'ilderlllllls." Not ell of AlllloU&amp;b both IIUnla and the nels, alld Russia and the U. s.
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wU~ernea... .were ~ a llili~ · Statu wara bope1eaaly taken IG"the ouler edge ollt at
IJpe. .. ... of t b'e m entat!lled hi a wllderntu ol the least.
,:..,J)
lillli DIOI'III"I1·0f eommlt- commllmelill In the territory It now remains to be e e 8 n
menll, overntaht c~-,cf po~ •al)d the United Nations h a!d whether the world's diplomats
and altemplllll&lt;~ oilier kept a "peacekeeping" force In will adv,anee completely out of
l:~~lnto varl0111 ldeo!ogle•. the neighborhood since the liS\ 1lil• wil!!frnes 1 or begin prepar·
•llhout.."..,. · ~ ~sua I fire-up none of them were real- lr\J a ·new ·one on the 1 am e
of a Dei ltiid of ple~~o ly llllioas for a n 7 tareer crounda. But In either case to
bul rathel' •• (lll)y a meana lnvo)v,ment In the quarrel. · Gen. MOsbe Day1111 we can ~l•h
Uepllil !be pruent IIIIUI.
NOii' did . .._y: . of. the other' 10 "Shalom a-lalrum" and may
0111 of lbt wlldemel111 which "
·.~,".: And_ fear q! a his tribe f!icrease."
Ill• .,~ 11101! ,.tl!an . one : · . . ....,.: . Increased t h t •· ..),:~ - Conn Tenshus.
ltlliltf li9 buD ~, ~ . ~·:Jor "Motel" to II. d ,.:.,~~~';;;;;;;;;.._.
l~,ta•llo!' In !be lfl!ldlt lltl ;; , ;~~·oid or t~ wllderneat. III!L .; 1
, _,.·- tilt llrat ·~&gt;PI • • ·; :NMI ·•noUter Mom dld ap.
· u;;;.
1lii&lt;it _,.at ain~xmlt Or oil )iear. an. Motba Dayan wbo
ble Quotee
been Dowlnl from Arabi- camt out ot retlnmllll to ~ ~~~·~~":::'-.::-:
welll, lha nallona of Europe ~m"!lnd of the arm111 oi Is- ·tl
l!ecornalnvolvad In • fejitl, r"-&amp;1' gtlfi , ~ore thl1 Mom,
,_..,_. btgan Ioiii ·before t h • had bMn well .on the way to~~-.
w•d pulllnc lite flnll plap
line. tbt dlvlllon' of I h t ionto tilt Elfpllarut, but . h 16 ·
trlbt of Abraham jnto t h 1 hHn muzaled by mllllpulalliloJ
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l'll!;liiNI, .je~ JarJec aat!Qlil.
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. · the meeting presjded
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Goeglein, MIS\"•·
group voted to contribute to
band uniform fund of I b 1
Meigs Local School District. Tht
charter was draped In memory
ol Helen Collins. Practice was
for Inspection scheduled ·
for. July 13, and all memberl.
ate asked to attend that meer.-

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POMEROY - Dix.ie Ann Pierce; who has complet·
.ed a on~ year tour of duty as a first grade teacher at the
Matthew C. Perry, Navy Dependent School, Iwakuni, Ja·
pan. has been commended very highly on her achieve·
PLAN SHOW ~ Mrs. Dora
Club; Mrs. Virginia Nelson,
ment of the past year. •
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Star Garden Clulr, Dexter, and Mrs.
Rutland Friendly Garden
Sbe received a rating oJ "outstanding" on teacher
Club, left to right, were among the 18 Meigs County garden club leaders who
evaluation, this pertaining to physical appearance, atti·
attended a flanning session for the ailn'ual Meigs County Fair flower show Fri·
tude and manner, profes- -~~~.- - - - · - - --~
day night a the Ohio ~wer Co. in Pomeroy. This year the show will be staged
sional dignity, alertness, and Tampa attending the nations!
on two· days-an innovation in the program-{)n Aug. 17 and lR. Mrs. Margaret
adaptabiUty.
session ol the North American
Ella Lewis will again chairman the sho w: Clubs represented at Friday's plan·
Commenting on her capabili· Christian Convention. They, of
ning session besides those named above included Chester, Middleport, Walk-in,
ties, Principal Flynn of t h e course, are representing Ute
Pomeroy, Twilight, Wildwood, and_ Ru_t.:...la_n.d_._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
school writes as follows.
Middlep&lt;irt Church of Christ.
"Miss l!lerce has organlza· The Moyer family will retional skill. She commenced turn sometime thi)l week, but
the year w"h a class of 43 pu· the Tripletts will remain in
pits, directed the activities of Florida another week to visit
RUTLAND - A demonstra· The \raveling prize donated
a student teacher aod a teach· Chet and Nina Haddox before
lion on lll¥ldng cQ{sages was by Mrs. Snowden was won by
in&amp; aide; while Initially engag· coming home.
given
by Mra. Robert ,5nowden Mrs. Bill Brown. Winning door
In pioneering the newly
Wednesday night when the Ru · prizes were Mrs. O'Dell and
adopted Sullivan Associate Pro- TODAY. ' FINDS Leo Kenneland Friendly Gardeners mel at Mrs. Carl Morris. Refresh·
grammed Reading Series.
dy. Jr. aTJd his wife. Judy, at a
the home o! Mrs. Howard Birch· ments were.,served by the host.
"Her Industry, Oexibility and Ihorse shqw In the coliseum on
field.
es8.
tenacily. are manif.,t.
I the Ohlll' State Fairgroun9.
''Despite the fact tltat the They are vying for • single
Mr1, Jolm Wirn;huter Reel
For bet demonstration, Mrs.
exces.•of ten per r.e.nt of her i point wbiab will qualify I h • I r
Birch!ie1d used roses ' and
pupils tested in June, could not horse for' registration In merit
sweetpeas. A paper on pesti·
speak Engll!lh. in September and barrel racing w It h .he
c!des and insecticides and their
the class average in r;eading, American Quarterhorse · Associ·
uses was presented by Mrs.
measured by a staudardized de- ation. At present there Rre Jess
Tom Matlin. Members respond·
vice, was at a seventy · three than a hlllf-dozen such regis·
.
ed to roll call wilil name of pespercentil• level.
trations in the state.
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tlcides and insecticides which
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"Miss Pirce Is respected by
they had used.
SYRACUSE Funeral
t.er peers, parents and b a s e THE FyN OF fishing is In 1
U
The convention of the Ohio ices for Thomas W. Eynon were
power structure. She is an as· • the catch and for Mrs. Carll
·
.
ROSEMARY SElLERS Association of Garden Clubs· to held at the Ewing Fun era I
&gt;ri to the profession and to the Brannan" ~nd Patty Harris ol . RACINE- Mr. and Mrs. R?bert G. Clark of
b&lt;' held in Athens next month Home, Sunday at 11 o'clock,
Am•rican ima~e abroad."
Middleport, and Mrs. Sylvan boat a are announcmg the. mamage Of !hell' daughter,
ISS
was announced. 'Mrs.: Harvey with .the Rev. Wendell Stutler
Having visited a number of Gardner and Susar. Houck of Grace Theresa, to John \Vmche~ter Rees, son of Mr. and •
Mar~..
O'Del~ will serve as. chairman officiating. Burial was in the
\,uuniti•es during the pa•t year, Galllpolis•. it was 'fun, fun, fun. Mrs. James S. Rees, Sr., of Racme.
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of the club's exhibits In the Letart Falls cemetery. Rela·
CAPYVIOI .,..MLI
plans to visll. Seoul. Ko- The four were guests of M!.
The double-rmg ceremony w~ perfo!'Med at the .
rl.e.:.t&lt;s
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Meigs County Fair Dower show. lives called here by his death
bef~re returning to the and Mrs James Sublett Church of the Good Shepherd, EpiScopal, m Athens at
Read at the meeting was a note were Mr. and Mrs. John Eynon Fr. . 1M , . I _.t/lifA4
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sometime this montlt. of Mansfieid aboard the' cruis- :;:t~!'m. on June · The Rev. Eilward Dougherty
.RACINE The Rev. _ and of thanks from the Rutland A- and daughter of Senera, N, Y.: t'lil ........... ,,.,,
4mo:ng h~r purchas~s made or, "Eunie Bug," on Lake Erie
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centered with 8 .tfu.ee ·.
Mrs. Paul Arnett' Sellers of Ra· lumnl Association for table ar· Mr. Bill Eynon and five c h 1 y .. u..w ..,,.. ieel&amp;.
traveling about, IS a set four days. T h e y caught 31 DecoratiOns featured seven· ndd'
ak topped lth
doe, Ohio,
the rangements provided by t he dren of Richland, Washington; 1 fW ... pholll&amp;rlfillc of ,..
ldrurns constructed .- of dark pounds of fish!
branched candelabra and t h t w n~dlngce bells M• J h enlrtgeritent
club.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meifert of -itJC. 1M ~ of I IIOIIJitl
,.wutonat pMtce shr . . . . .
hand carved, and' topped
.
. traditional candles on the al- ver w
' r~ .. 0 n marriage of
daughter. A family picnic was planned I Dayton: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ....
Call '• ...... -·~,.,
white goat skin, She pur- AN OI,D-FASHIONED hom•,. tar. Large white shasta daisies M.l Clar~ ~ :;',:m'·~ed
Rosemiri'y Ann&gt; to Mr. !loy
lor 6 . on July·..l2 at I be , James Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ar·
rhjsed !bern in Taipei Jo be made ice cream social will be were used in the floral arrange· ~~ aw ~ bowl ' pr
Hendrl•ks, son of Mr. Md '
~ark. It will•lle a pol· ' tlmr Henderiy of Toledo.
as end tables - very pop- ~eld on the upper parking Jot menls. A hall-hour of organ e pu
•
Welter H. Hendricks,
luck allatr. Mrs. Eva Robson,
115E. s-IIIISt.
there.
;n Pomeroy beginning at 1 p.m. musk preceded the ceremony.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Reel
cine, Ohio.
director, was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ross of
Pomeroy, Ohio
.
today. The Sew-Rite Sewing
.
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pleted their juniOr yearll,)at
Miss Sellers is a student ·
gave a handkerchief \Wellsville; Mrs. Norma Waid
R~v. and Mrs. Raullln iCIUb is sponsoring the socjaiJbThhe brf,dthe, gl~_en In mAarrl:• UniVersity. Mrs. Reea
theSoulhemLocal
for Mrs. Robert Garner lofNeweU, W.Va., Mr. and, Mr~.
· ~~d family and Mr. and !and will have lour flavors _ Y er a er, .wore a~ • e in s]leecl! and
Racine, Olllo. Mr.
has •moved to Portsmouth. GObert Donovan and sons; Mr.
Franl!lin Triplett and chiJ. Ivanilla, Cllocolale, Pineapple iltnen dress des1gned Wlth .ell!ow· /Mr. Rees
a gradu8Je of SoUthern
· --~ ' - Dale Mercer and son, Danny,
2409 Jtckaon A,.,
are combining business Iand lemon _ by cone or dlsh.llgth loce sleeves. Her illus.lon and accounting and 11
Hlllt School and: 18
lbe Fellowship Room of the of East Liverpool; Mr. Ronnie
Pt p._
. pleasure in a Florida vaca.llRemember you have to provide , ':; •.', was held!"
by a riDg ed In
will! ·the ll'bolller
!ton.
your own container lor take- "-:"gned of tmy fioWet:s. The a1 EJec!r»-at. Kellerlng, .a.
glneerlng ~BDY at Col~itll-j
_'11te fivo _famil~es a~e now~- ~~~rders.
~~d~~dbo:'t~ :O~::~te dab: urb .of Dayton. He 11 ln flle Air bus, Oltlo.;.
Ml . Mary Ollvierl of Mans- Natrona! quar.d
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An OJIOn church wedding Is
ss
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planned lor the twenty. second ~
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field, r~mmate of the brtde, The couple resides at Ketter· of July at two-thirty In the af.
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was ma1d 01 honor. ~e. w o r e lng.
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temoon at the Bethany Church
yellow lmen, styled snnrlarly t~
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at Dorcas, Ohio. The Rev. Clyde
tlle dress of the bride. Her vet!
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Henton of Poniero Oblo will
was yellow and fell from a bow Attend Tourneys
officiate. ·Pre-n~ musl~ wlJI
~lEANS LASTING S.4.TISFACTION
headp1ere. She carried I a r g e ""MEROY w
f the be presented by Mrs. Paul p0 •
J'Pilow daisms
OIJI•n 1
w1
Gay! Rees ·served as best Pomi'I'Oy Golf Associal o., re. ell of Racine, Ohio. A private I
OVER Flm YEARS EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING THE
e .
cently atlended Invitational
reception wlll be held lmmedl· 1
POMEROY - Over a hund. ~·-•· and the four. pre&gt;ioJsly man for Ius brothe~.
naments at Hidden Valley ahd ately followiJIIIIhe
BEST REFRIGERATORS IN THE WORLD
red friends and relatives attend-[ natted. who were at the wed· For her daughters wedding, Gail:polis. .
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ed an ~pen house honorin !~ Mr. di'g in 1917.
Mrs. Clark wore a hght b I? e
fAIL TERM
Pod Mrs. W. 0. Bamil on their Relatives attending the affoir sheath dress wtth a malchmg AtiPnding the Hidden Valley
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gonten wedding annlvrsary. 1 r.riude~ Mr. an~ Mrs. w. R. three.qaurter.Jen!th coat. Her Invitation were Louise 'ThompBeglni Sept. ·12·
'fhe observance was hosted by (';orpenter and daughter. tn t• . accessories were white.
son, Audrey Bel2it!J, t'nyllls
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sons and daughters of tbe cou· and Mr. and Mrs. H~yman Bar· I The mother of the bri4e· flcnnP&gt;sy, an4 Eleanon GJr·
Sbould Be.Colllpleted
pie.
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nit. carol, Mary and Ellen, croom was dressed in pink an- ~on. Prizes were awarded
Now.
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Pcmerc.v; Mr and Mrs 11 1: wore a pink flowered hal. Both ~""· l&gt;etzing, Mrs Hennessy
Write, visit "Or
Mrs. W. R. C~ter . and Young, ·chuck: Billy a~d Bar~ I Mrs. Clark and Mrs. !Wes wore and Mrs, Gordon. At lite
Call 446 4367 {or
Mrs. Hayman Barrutz greeted uara, G~lion; Mr. ~d ~trs.
orchid cor',"'·'
r.~•is Invitational, Mn .}ordon
&amp; catalog
the guests. Among the guests
Kramer. Eric, Renata, Sara, F~llowing the wedding, a re- won a prize. Others
G.lli...,lis Busintn
were lour persons who had at. \I
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d E 11 p . ceplion and but lot st"i• &gt;J , . were Pearl Welker
...Mr
d M B8 rnltz' 1 P.xa. . van, an
m , l r11'
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College
ded
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view Texas; Mr. and Mrs. L. was held at the Downtowner in [ Thompson, Mrs. Betziltl,
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wedding. al the home of h er W. Nelson Chi 5 T
Athens. The buffet table w 8 s Mrs. Hennes~.
3.6 Locuet
Gelllpolle
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narP'lt.~ In Letart Falls on June
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They
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David,
Kalamazoo,
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Proof
Refrlterator.
Grimm. washinrton c. n ; Mrs. ~ ,R•v. and Mrs. Robert
1 19m and Kay, Warsaw;
Melvin No•t:,inc. r.rovoport: \leis,
Fr,_r
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Mrs Wayne Woodyard Lan&lt;:as- Mr. I!Dd. )Irs. M. G. lloe!cher,
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te• . and Harold Grim~.
Mike, G~gg, ~· Steve, Billy,
The DtiUJre 16
bus.
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and Ar\d'y, Amarillo, Te:cas; Mr.
TopFr,_r
fPOAoM'I'Il. tU 1L ft. fWIDIA
.........a. • ....,.. wtlihl.
Grandd,f~Rhters of the honor- and ' ~rs. Robert1Barmtz, BobRefrlgerator-Frest
Pr"f
• UICI'l Fillt.l'nlof bffRIG!b
•1 COUi•l,~le!'.ed the guests by, Ric~y, and SCOtty, Ma.on,
and opetfe( th~ i!Jtf. J\ssi!Ung W. Va., Mr: and Mrs. Jo h .n
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AIREl Frost lonno
were Sara · Kramer, 'AIP.xa . Young, Phillip, ~10, and Li·
In . . 102-tb.top " ' - '
01' nilriiiOfi\OI' lltilo!~
mer. ·sue Nelson;. Ttimnw Nel· ~8• Lancaster; Mi': Md Mro.
0 1'tllll• I lllilt IWI!onl
son, Bergara ;fQung, and Kay 3!llltea Carpenter· ~nil Jay, CoWell$.
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Corsage Making Demonstrated lor
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'"l'llell. tbln,p WI need do,~~· Do11 7°~
per cent tu on gross rei1J1 alles somewant to .pay far II tbla way· be aay
thing else than laying It on the Une.
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unanlmoue
·Indeed, It was charged the eovernor,
Whtn lht tns.,.. becomes a
hsli'angl~ hy wller pramlau-·not to ral••
"No" ~ lhl alternative may be mare
~as. 19 usinR the baldeat aublerfule to
td out. •
11 It toeome ta•'
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v4:asel' out of Ilia pledge. A leP-Iban.poa
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lljfi word for tite' current Rhodealan exer2 - Greawr 111111 ~~t~~~ested crease~
~e that It Is luiped would proudce money
In the 11111 tu, llld llretchlnl II to cov·
~or schools . and other beneficlariel Is
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3. - Greater • thaD • ~
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d~ubt If Ohio yoters would approve
"' Ill•lht' e&amp;clll llliH on psollne, liquors,
l~reas'edt aq~ . for ·"cia\ legislation •v·
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tore cau
wbelll~fl·;"e'lo covert Sovlet-:- lllllii!Jl ·~
~ gains are to lie aeen •b. manti.
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quite •mall.
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slans now dp about Ult· ~lddl•. !&gt;fiddle East. The lhll'd would
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East Is the lmniedlately ertll' b~. daneerous, for In lilt end II
~iilolJjmoit ,Jmportarit,glin of
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allowthe clear dembili\i.al\00
• backed Israel to ·the down ·wlth the Weat. The be!!,
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stooges, Egypt ·wd Sy; lf· gingerly, opinion here II tbal
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the Russians lira hoi:. the RUsSialis ' will take either
super • poweJ:\9 leader wllb
are now open to courae No. 1 or. course · No. J.
b!ladtd l~ss skill lharr be·- uses Ill
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Imestlc matters. ,
The' flnt would be, lli ~ enate all bQI the hard • eore
Allied diplotrilll§.. here,' In- stance, quietly to ' end IDillliry Co!IUII\IIIIsl ~pr Ill lbe ·!4111~ most of· ~
aid to tile pro • .Coliirnunlst dl• Eut, and would tnll'lliy CUll
point, Being .
no doubt contlnillbg to the Russlent. whatever il4 llld
they had been
· proclaim all "solldarttf" with comfort I h ey have tbul far
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~ didn't II k ' being told by Dl·
Sill1 llrlilbl 0111 to ftnd new 10urtts of
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GOP Agaitt.is Intrigued

tax ,01j. tl!e top ol relnt0 IIY
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t~ugl!est ~n.
d&amp;- , down Its drive lor e!p811ded IItie aupporl·
t,'I~~~ har1
soUclly •· ' 1n IOCial legislation, or It will pet'IUadl
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Obloana to aoeepl the untaaly fact ·of bllb1""''
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siate i~ !avo: .~ IJIIPJ:01111 illental bealtb
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Minnesota, where t!tere ae now
WASIDNGTON (NEA(.JJ· The Important sjlrrlnga, Is a fresh
early summer news In 'thlo fte. eumple. Yell! I! a fact of life
publican party has to lie I he !Qcreasln&amp;IY accepted ID' periJ
.new flurry of attention that bas profmtup clrdu U.t lliellher
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suddenly been riveted QPI?J! New RDJnny nor hi• ~ or·i . ,-m.,.--~ . . . .
York's Gov. Nelson ROOkefel· ltn!Jatlon hat Utlbt bfc bonler, whose 1968 presldentt'il bid llrl.
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ates have 10111 been turDing ov·
There I! no popular RepubiJ.
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carda 1111d stamps.
Th t 11
'l'l1ert Is a false rumor cl pcllllble J1H0
ean groundsweU for RO!!kefel· er olber Jllospecll tu • their.
a! to do ;!Rytbu.! uturally?
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In Vltlllam, and !be llodl 11111'1111 ~bud' h mlndl. J'or several llllllltiii,·Sen.
ler. 1o. roving poIItJclan" w o Charlel Percy of lllflloll waa
are inclued t&amp; •tel neture take ill CICUI'II,
·dara end dlJ". HOUJew!Y" DlaUI iiiiDII'"
made a recent check of, some !be ~ aulomallc llterna•
you are not only regarded as n oddblll,
m•klll · to protest . . . faod pr1e11
mldw••tem
states found rto feel- tive . mentioned. Bul today b 11
but it may be illegal?
when 1upermarl&lt;ets sell food for ltu lhaa
lng
among
party professionals
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a W.~ t)oke lill' to keep us awake and to , othar atore,.. And lhl n111oD'a eeonomy II
that
the
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Yorker
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nomeoon
I! :real-tnd abvloatput . us to· aleep, to tlow ua down and to
embtrratsed bv. too liiiK!b -•pmly,
salable to the 1968 convention.
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speed us· u'- ' · · · ·
r-We , buy thinp,s we don't need with 111011•
They are atblevlng Jllllb-balton eonlrol
Several key GOP ' go-Je'inors, 8llleDt tlilt tilt Rbcbfeller pbeey W. don't have · to Jmpre" people we
of lhl human mind bJ, llil«iint wlrtt lnlt
among party conservatives. at IIDIIiemolt ll'l'ell :..,.ndob' vlou!f
don't lie. An1 when we can't meet the
people's head• 10 tbal It a peraon
remembering the deep resent· ly th~ itt aome ID'(erD011
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ftt of tempo&lt; COIIIfnl oa, lor uample,
payments, wt merely ··arrance lor o n e
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party eonsrvatlv~; af. IIIII other key party people wbl.
ht WI punCh 1 bulloa Gil a Ulllt bol lit
men!, Rockefeller generated, oonslcler the New Yomr bolb
frienc)l~ ,, 1Ji•mtlc1~ l,mpo.s~lble lotn to,.- let
cerrlat and relllllla 1111111\J lldt up.
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Bl!Mlng party conservaUv~•. ~- blgh!y 'CI1iaJlll~ am,! ~~~ ol .
rid of'lhef frierdYI' Illilt, ilnposslble loans.
ThousMdl ol . people, lllclllllq t 1d 1,
ter hi&gt; 1964 btd, regard him still bell18 aOI\Una~ :- It .~ ~ ..
Banks whldplsed to. ~eelllrt Ul ~mly
.11'1 Fine Into meatal orbit by tUJnc haJ.
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seriously divisive and benee euues' a· eOIU)derable doinl- .
on the folly "' not living within ·oilr. Inlunetutory drup. And at ltllt au oollffi unwise choice.
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comes. nN pl·,ad with us to live It up on
~· pi'OIIIIOI' recomllll"''l llteb ~ ,
The
governor
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freshly
pects.
bQuowed money.
"'"' _ ~ to tbt trade u "PJIOI!t.
We tall VJcatlOII tripe to rest 1IP from • delle ft~d lriJll" _ bicauit ·'iii ~"'
I ~':';rs!~:\ last week his Here and ~. a I'I!IIJ)eCied
II
commitment to th6'
conaervaUva atlles ·to contend
our labor• and come back home ao IIJIP'
11ey ~~ .1 "l!t~W 1ind .. att'IDI~""Iif
I dJdlacy of ·Gov. George Romney that lloebleller ml8bi bt aaJa.
f4 we~a~o ,:rest ~qp dO!Jil wh'!l' ~'d t ~1017 -' eu111n.~,
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Michigan. He and hl.s most ble to the COIIvenlioD U dell.
~~· us ' t.r1 if!~ to have a 'liOa.
!J'ake lhtlt 111mt 11111 "' Cllll ·lftd fOil
I trus~ aides declare ~ pta
to lila. b 111 y
· We swing these vacation• financlolly !If
ell!l •hrul tbem off or perblpe l!!elpl
Irely. In private and In pUb~, eJ19118b, and It the ~ of
dl'lvlng a mo!I@I,Bed... ~r on credit card
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that they are not moving in any ues pr1mar1e1 and otber cam.~ over DOiiCJ-Frnanced highways, eating
where It will nc1
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way to advance his own ;eandl- palgn events made lhe jjlii\!tiWJ!'
, II\~'• Card meals, sleeping In pay.Jait!r
It would bt full. to blow, wwldn't H? Or ·
dancy for 1968.
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appear the llbliul IYir!Mr. But
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I ~ell and wearing charp accounl
would liT
Hl9 assertion that he \n!l!ltt 11\li 'vlelr II not widely blld.
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at aome point offer himself ra- ~~oc~erate ron:es are bardiJ
tber than Sen. Jacob Javll:! u cheered by their present IIIICer·
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year, II lnterpreld b~ Rbcky's IIIOtiliUng evidence tbal 'Q o v.
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akl•&gt;es as .~ polent~al ~cal Ronald ~age of Callfomla I~
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MM!te, or ;Moles as the ltJt. two peoples wltidl began walt for the outcome of .I
maneuver mtended ~.· ililflen. bulldlnC llroDI support 11110111
'"1111 llenlopmenl ·~· Jllrlt )lr!lceuor•
have 11, a~m!d 1he with . them. And sjnce !be end people's deliberation.
his control of the state s nation- RepubUean eouervatlvea ID d
,aM ·.1\0.-l'ul retall ~Ins 1\u .macte. 11
of the Jl1ilsh people 'ol the second war, both the U. saw no use of spending to years ai convntlon delegation a~lilnal Could~ I very-.~~ la!lback
IIICI!I,I lt far pr1 I " I to ~~ ~cion­
aldet 11111111 of ~In&amp; lhelr ~ . .m.re •il Egypt. This act tbongh It re- S. and Russia have become so in this wilderness. Not even 40 posslbl~ Inroads by R I ch,~ r d ·proapeel for tbeiD II Nb:on
Nlxorl.
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shotlld top~ Ill key prtmartea.
of the maltet price:" llld ~ COn. qulred the •.puuJ• .rt- mauy Jnvolv!'d in the feud as to feel days!
centuries and tllllott of a great themselves In a ''wilderness" ,
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Most poUUeal figures .!IPped Realistic modemllel 1WI nte
lerence epeaw.
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m11D7 Uvea lor 'lll final fulru~Jwithout much hope of getting In fact, 10 not mud! .more bytblsreportervl~~the~· Romney their bill. hope. He
Olunly "poUcy" meetlnga .~ ...lly ment,. led to the OJtab\-ent out peacefully.
tllan 40 hour~, Nasser
eleller phenomnon of rli'l d • cannot really be burled before
lht present alate of larae!.
,
ed that Fay1d had faded
196'1 aspartly 1 construci!O!I of the primaries. II be wins a fair
held
September
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nual In
mHilne
of thellldOblo
Fll'lll ' ·1u o1
Ant
of the law ndt only for his • About ten years ago a. man Jly, that things in zagizld
the presa and partly a renectlon share of those; bt will be win&amp;·
Ftderetl!l" Is Nove~~~I!W ..... j'tihlli1, te
of the vacuum resulting 'from 1ng 1111d moderalel' bewllderpolfcy 'filii be adopted llld , . .. f . . own people ._;1 of much of the called Nasaer (whose gIven gone zigazag, the Cairo
lltrn worl4 loda"
name. Abele!. is that of the third begau preparing kosher menus,
lnsufflclnUy spirited "l!Dm- ment will end. If he doH aot,
Ilona mad• to the AmerleQ'· •Fatal· Bu- we
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ney performBDce.
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they may be ~!M!d to
reau Federallen on Jiallonii ~,; lidemaThough Motes J&lt;! ;eaur lam- SO'C'~'nment of ~ and .h u dy to §&lt;commodate ~r
· Toueh Romney
Is coalesce qulcldy enou&amp;h on 1
Uonal ISIUII.
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ed u "The Llwlltt'." ~ be ,IInce become ~lef llld !JIB- celebraUons.
soing forward Ill
winning lllllstltule,
When theae adopt; Jl!!llc:lw:lie WteJd.
1
ed on NalioDa! lml&lt;lliiJ aUrt the farce
Soon after,
Sqez
of "11'111 roots" opinion -.... ' &amp;ltlllblltee children ol Ill'=:! :1 o:"t 1 !he deslref of •bteombtJI a mod· though a water-\eye!
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bear!hr ' rooms ol lilt Oaqrell. In t h i 1 wlldll'lllll. hi'\; ~-· 1:.· erll, Pharoah
pr;aent
day
began
to
acquire
Lox,
and
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'~tid lht Farm Blll'llil II an eff-.Uve bar· IJiem Into !bat wlldernell ·rath- Napoleon. But probobly due to Arabs didn't even wait to. "fold
for 1.. conalltuea•. the er tbla bJ tht lliilr;~F: IIIII, ·. ' too much .lime wilchinl tale- their tents" ~fore stealma
Ar
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ler route through the Iandi
vision, has sadly neglected his way.
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the Pblllsllnee.
reading. For had he carefully And with a few final touches
Since then DIIDJ letderl of read Joshua and Ute Bo o k of hi Syria the Blletzkiieg, was
Iother peoples bave led , ! heIr Kings, he. might hQve P!ISIPO~ er, or at least transferred to
!!"Pie llllo various wtlderneaa- his effort to "drive the Israeli IJnited Nations as,;.mbly; the
es u a way ·ol reachillg various Into lbe sea." . f · • .
Israeli were out of the ll'ilderlllllls." Not ell of AlllloU&amp;b both IIUnla and the nels, alld Russia and the U. s.
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wU~ernea... .were ~ a llili~ · Statu wara bope1eaaly taken IG"the ouler edge ollt at
IJpe. .. ... of t b'e m entat!lled hi a wllderntu ol the least.
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lillli DIOI'III"I1·0f eommlt- commllmelill In the territory It now remains to be e e 8 n
menll, overntaht c~-,cf po~ •al)d the United Nations h a!d whether the world's diplomats
and altemplllll&lt;~ oilier kept a "peacekeeping" force In will adv,anee completely out of
l:~~lnto varl0111 ldeo!ogle•. the neighborhood since the liS\ 1lil• wil!!frnes 1 or begin prepar·
•llhout.."..,. · ~ ~sua I fire-up none of them were real- lr\J a ·new ·one on the 1 am e
of a Dei ltiid of ple~~o ly llllioas for a n 7 tareer crounda. But In either case to
bul rathel' •• (lll)y a meana lnvo)v,ment In the quarrel. · Gen. MOsbe Day1111 we can ~l•h
Uepllil !be pruent IIIIUI.
NOii' did . .._y: . of. the other' 10 "Shalom a-lalrum" and may
0111 of lbt wlldemel111 which "
·.~,".: And_ fear q! a his tribe f!icrease."
Ill• .,~ 11101! ,.tl!an . one : · . . ....,.: . Increased t h t •· ..),:~ - Conn Tenshus.
ltlliltf li9 buD ~, ~ . ~·:Jor "Motel" to II. d ,.:.,~~~';;;;;;;;;.._.
l~,ta•llo!' In !be lfl!ldlt lltl ;; , ;~~·oid or t~ wllderneat. III!L .; 1
, _,.·- tilt llrat ·~&gt;PI • • ·; :NMI ·•noUter Mom dld ap.
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1lii&lt;it _,.at ain~xmlt Or oil )iear. an. Motba Dayan wbo
ble Quotee
been Dowlnl from Arabi- camt out ot retlnmllll to ~ ~~~·~~":::'-.::-:
welll, lha nallona of Europe ~m"!lnd of the arm111 oi Is- ·tl
l!ecornalnvolvad In • fejitl, r"-&amp;1' gtlfi , ~ore thl1 Mom,
,_..,_. btgan Ioiii ·before t h • had bMn well .on the way to~~-.
w•d pulllnc lite flnll plap
line. tbt dlvlllon' of I h t ionto tilt Elfpllarut, but . h 16 ·
trlbt of Abraham jnto t h 1 hHn muzaled by mllllpulalliloJ
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. · the meeting presjded
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Goeglein, MIS\"•·
group voted to contribute to
band uniform fund of I b 1
Meigs Local School District. Tht
charter was draped In memory
ol Helen Collins. Practice was
for Inspection scheduled ·
for. July 13, and all memberl.
ate asked to attend that meer.-

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POMEROY - Dix.ie Ann Pierce; who has complet·
.ed a on~ year tour of duty as a first grade teacher at the
Matthew C. Perry, Navy Dependent School, Iwakuni, Ja·
pan. has been commended very highly on her achieve·
PLAN SHOW ~ Mrs. Dora
Club; Mrs. Virginia Nelson,
ment of the past year. •
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Star Garden Clulr, Dexter, and Mrs.
Rutland Friendly Garden
Sbe received a rating oJ "outstanding" on teacher
Club, left to right, were among the 18 Meigs County garden club leaders who
evaluation, this pertaining to physical appearance, atti·
attended a flanning session for the ailn'ual Meigs County Fair flower show Fri·
tude and manner, profes- -~~~.- - - - · - - --~
day night a the Ohio ~wer Co. in Pomeroy. This year the show will be staged
sional dignity, alertness, and Tampa attending the nations!
on two· days-an innovation in the program-{)n Aug. 17 and lR. Mrs. Margaret
adaptabiUty.
session ol the North American
Ella Lewis will again chairman the sho w: Clubs represented at Friday's plan·
Commenting on her capabili· Christian Convention. They, of
ning session besides those named above included Chester, Middleport, Walk-in,
ties, Principal Flynn of t h e course, are representing Ute
Pomeroy, Twilight, Wildwood, and_ Ru_t.:...la_n.d_._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
school writes as follows.
Middlep&lt;irt Church of Christ.
"Miss l!lerce has organlza· The Moyer family will retional skill. She commenced turn sometime thi)l week, but
the year w"h a class of 43 pu· the Tripletts will remain in
pits, directed the activities of Florida another week to visit
RUTLAND - A demonstra· The \raveling prize donated
a student teacher aod a teach· Chet and Nina Haddox before
lion on lll¥ldng cQ{sages was by Mrs. Snowden was won by
in&amp; aide; while Initially engag· coming home.
given
by Mra. Robert ,5nowden Mrs. Bill Brown. Winning door
In pioneering the newly
Wednesday night when the Ru · prizes were Mrs. O'Dell and
adopted Sullivan Associate Pro- TODAY. ' FINDS Leo Kenneland Friendly Gardeners mel at Mrs. Carl Morris. Refresh·
grammed Reading Series.
dy. Jr. aTJd his wife. Judy, at a
the home o! Mrs. Howard Birch· ments were.,served by the host.
"Her Industry, Oexibility and Ihorse shqw In the coliseum on
field.
es8.
tenacily. are manif.,t.
I the Ohlll' State Fairgroun9.
''Despite the fact tltat the They are vying for • single
Mr1, Jolm Wirn;huter Reel
For bet demonstration, Mrs.
exces.•of ten per r.e.nt of her i point wbiab will qualify I h • I r
Birch!ie1d used roses ' and
pupils tested in June, could not horse for' registration In merit
sweetpeas. A paper on pesti·
speak Engll!lh. in September and barrel racing w It h .he
c!des and insecticides and their
the class average in r;eading, American Quarterhorse · Associ·
uses was presented by Mrs.
measured by a staudardized de- ation. At present there Rre Jess
Tom Matlin. Members respond·
vice, was at a seventy · three than a hlllf-dozen such regis·
.
ed to roll call wilil name of pespercentil• level.
trations in the state.
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tlcides and insecticides which
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"Miss Pirce Is respected by
they had used.
SYRACUSE Funeral
t.er peers, parents and b a s e THE FyN OF fishing is In 1
U
The convention of the Ohio ices for Thomas W. Eynon were
power structure. She is an as· • the catch and for Mrs. Carll
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ROSEMARY SElLERS Association of Garden Clubs· to held at the Ewing Fun era I
&gt;ri to the profession and to the Brannan" ~nd Patty Harris ol . RACINE- Mr. and Mrs. R?bert G. Clark of
b&lt;' held in Athens next month Home, Sunday at 11 o'clock,
Am•rican ima~e abroad."
Middleport, and Mrs. Sylvan boat a are announcmg the. mamage Of !hell' daughter,
ISS
was announced. 'Mrs.: Harvey with .the Rev. Wendell Stutler
Having visited a number of Gardner and Susar. Houck of Grace Theresa, to John \Vmche~ter Rees, son of Mr. and •
Mar~..
O'Del~ will serve as. chairman officiating. Burial was in the
\,uuniti•es during the pa•t year, Galllpolis•. it was 'fun, fun, fun. Mrs. James S. Rees, Sr., of Racme.
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of the club's exhibits In the Letart Falls cemetery. Rela·
CAPYVIOI .,..MLI
plans to visll. Seoul. Ko- The four were guests of M!.
The double-rmg ceremony w~ perfo!'Med at the .
rl.e.:.t&lt;s
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Meigs County Fair Dower show. lives called here by his death
bef~re returning to the and Mrs James Sublett Church of the Good Shepherd, EpiScopal, m Athens at
Read at the meeting was a note were Mr. and Mrs. John Eynon Fr. . 1M , . I _.t/lifA4
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sometime this montlt. of Mansfieid aboard the' cruis- :;:t~!'m. on June · The Rev. Eilward Dougherty
.RACINE The Rev. _ and of thanks from the Rutland A- and daughter of Senera, N, Y.: t'lil ........... ,,.,,
4mo:ng h~r purchas~s made or, "Eunie Bug," on Lake Erie
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centered with 8 .tfu.ee ·.
Mrs. Paul Arnett' Sellers of Ra· lumnl Association for table ar· Mr. Bill Eynon and five c h 1 y .. u..w ..,,.. ieel&amp;.
traveling about, IS a set four days. T h e y caught 31 DecoratiOns featured seven· ndd'
ak topped lth
doe, Ohio,
the rangements provided by t he dren of Richland, Washington; 1 fW ... pholll&amp;rlfillc of ,..
ldrurns constructed .- of dark pounds of fish!
branched candelabra and t h t w n~dlngce bells M• J h enlrtgeritent
club.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meifert of -itJC. 1M ~ of I IIOIIJitl
,.wutonat pMtce shr . . . . .
hand carved, and' topped
.
. traditional candles on the al- ver w
' r~ .. 0 n marriage of
daughter. A family picnic was planned I Dayton: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ....
Call '• ...... -·~,.,
white goat skin, She pur- AN OI,D-FASHIONED hom•,. tar. Large white shasta daisies M.l Clar~ ~ :;',:m'·~ed
Rosemiri'y Ann&gt; to Mr. !loy
lor 6 . on July·..l2 at I be , James Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ar·
rhjsed !bern in Taipei Jo be made ice cream social will be were used in the floral arrange· ~~ aw ~ bowl ' pr
Hendrl•ks, son of Mr. Md '
~ark. It will•lle a pol· ' tlmr Henderiy of Toledo.
as end tables - very pop- ~eld on the upper parking Jot menls. A hall-hour of organ e pu
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Welter H. Hendricks,
luck allatr. Mrs. Eva Robson,
115E. s-IIIISt.
there.
;n Pomeroy beginning at 1 p.m. musk preceded the ceremony.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Reel
cine, Ohio.
director, was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ross of
Pomeroy, Ohio
.
today. The Sew-Rite Sewing
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pleted their juniOr yearll,)at
Miss Sellers is a student ·
gave a handkerchief \Wellsville; Mrs. Norma Waid
R~v. and Mrs. Raullln iCIUb is sponsoring the socjaiJbThhe brf,dthe, gl~_en In mAarrl:• UniVersity. Mrs. Reea
theSoulhemLocal
for Mrs. Robert Garner lofNeweU, W.Va., Mr. and, Mr~.
· ~~d family and Mr. and !and will have lour flavors _ Y er a er, .wore a~ • e in s]leecl! and
Racine, Olllo. Mr.
has •moved to Portsmouth. GObert Donovan and sons; Mr.
Franl!lin Triplett and chiJ. Ivanilla, Cllocolale, Pineapple iltnen dress des1gned Wlth .ell!ow· /Mr. Rees
a gradu8Je of SoUthern
· --~ ' - Dale Mercer and son, Danny,
2409 Jtckaon A,.,
are combining business Iand lemon _ by cone or dlsh.llgth loce sleeves. Her illus.lon and accounting and 11
Hlllt School and: 18
lbe Fellowship Room of the of East Liverpool; Mr. Ronnie
Pt p._
. pleasure in a Florida vaca.llRemember you have to provide , ':; •.', was held!"
by a riDg ed In
will! ·the ll'bolller
!ton.
your own container lor take- "-:"gned of tmy fioWet:s. The a1 EJec!r»-at. Kellerlng, .a.
glneerlng ~BDY at Col~itll-j
_'11te fivo _famil~es a~e now~- ~~~rders.
~~d~~dbo:'t~ :O~::~te dab: urb .of Dayton. He 11 ln flle Air bus, Oltlo.;.
Ml . Mary Ollvierl of Mans- Natrona! quar.d
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An OJIOn church wedding Is
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was ma1d 01 honor. ~e. w o r e lng.
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temoon at the Bethany Church
yellow lmen, styled snnrlarly t~
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at Dorcas, Ohio. The Rev. Clyde
tlle dress of the bride. Her vet!
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Henton of Poniero Oblo will
was yellow and fell from a bow Attend Tourneys
officiate. ·Pre-n~ musl~ wlJI
~lEANS LASTING S.4.TISFACTION
headp1ere. She carried I a r g e ""MEROY w
f the be presented by Mrs. Paul p0 •
J'Pilow daisms
OIJI•n 1
w1
Gay! Rees ·served as best Pomi'I'Oy Golf Associal o., re. ell of Racine, Ohio. A private I
OVER Flm YEARS EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING THE
e .
cently atlended Invitational
reception wlll be held lmmedl· 1
POMEROY - Over a hund. ~·-•· and the four. pre&gt;ioJsly man for Ius brothe~.
naments at Hidden Valley ahd ately followiJIIIIhe
BEST REFRIGERATORS IN THE WORLD
red friends and relatives attend-[ natted. who were at the wed· For her daughters wedding, Gail:polis. .
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ed an ~pen house honorin !~ Mr. di'g in 1917.
Mrs. Clark wore a hght b I? e
fAIL TERM
Pod Mrs. W. 0. Bamil on their Relatives attending the affoir sheath dress wtth a malchmg AtiPnding the Hidden Valley
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gonten wedding annlvrsary. 1 r.riude~ Mr. an~ Mrs. w. R. three.qaurter.Jen!th coat. Her Invitation were Louise 'ThompBeglni Sept. ·12·
'fhe observance was hosted by (';orpenter and daughter. tn t• . accessories were white.
son, Audrey Bel2it!J, t'nyllls
· All Enrollments
sons and daughters of tbe cou· and Mr. and Mrs. H~yman Bar· I The mother of the bri4e· flcnnP&gt;sy, an4 Eleanon GJr·
Sbould Be.Colllpleted
pie.
.
nit. carol, Mary and Ellen, croom was dressed in pink an- ~on. Prizes were awarded
Now.
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Pcmerc.v; Mr and Mrs 11 1: wore a pink flowered hal. Both ~""· l&gt;etzing, Mrs Hennessy
Write, visit "Or
Mrs. W. R. C~ter . and Young, ·chuck: Billy a~d Bar~ I Mrs. Clark and Mrs. !Wes wore and Mrs, Gordon. At lite
Call 446 4367 {or
Mrs. Hayman Barrutz greeted uara, G~lion; Mr. ~d ~trs.
orchid cor',"'·'
r.~•is Invitational, Mn .}ordon
&amp; catalog
the guests. Among the guests
Kramer. Eric, Renata, Sara, F~llowing the wedding, a re- won a prize. Others
G.lli...,lis Busintn
were lour persons who had at. \I
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d E 11 p . ceplion and but lot st"i• &gt;J , . were Pearl Welker
...Mr
d M B8 rnltz' 1 P.xa. . van, an
m , l r11'
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College
ded
ten
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view Texas; Mr. and Mrs. L. was held at the Downtowner in [ Thompson, Mrs. Betziltl,
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wedding. al the home of h er W. Nelson Chi 5 T
Athens. The buffet table w 8 s Mrs. Hennes~.
3.6 Locuet
Gelllpolle
Tta
narP'lt.~ In Letart Falls on June
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David,
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Refrlterator.
Grimm. washinrton c. n ; Mrs. ~ ,R•v. and Mrs. Robert
1 19m and Kay, Warsaw;
Melvin No•t:,inc. r.rovoport: \leis,
Fr,_r
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Mrs Wayne Woodyard Lan&lt;:as- Mr. I!Dd. )Irs. M. G. lloe!cher,
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Mike, G~gg, ~· Steve, Billy,
The DtiUJre 16
bus.
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and Ar\d'y, Amarillo, Te:cas; Mr.
TopFr,_r
fPOAoM'I'Il. tU 1L ft. fWIDIA
.........a. • ....,.. wtlihl.
Grandd,f~Rhters of the honor- and ' ~rs. Robert1Barmtz, BobRefrlgerator-Frest
Pr"f
• UICI'l Fillt.l'nlof bffRIG!b
•1 COUi•l,~le!'.ed the guests by, Ric~y, and SCOtty, Ma.on,
and opetfe( th~ i!Jtf. J\ssi!Ung W. Va., Mr: and Mrs. Jo h .n
• •• •
AIREl Frost lonno
were Sara · Kramer, 'AIP.xa . Young, Phillip, ~10, and Li·
In . . 102-tb.top " ' - '
01' nilriiiOfi\OI' lltilo!~
mer. ·sue Nelson;. Ttimnw Nel· ~8• Lancaster; Mi': Md Mro.
0 1'tllll• I lllilt IWI!onl
son, Bergara ;fQung, and Kay 3!llltea Carpenter· ~nil Jay, CoWell$.
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N1iss Anne Ford Is Bride
Of Richard C. Hemphill
LADIES PRINTED

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N1iss Anne Ford Is Bride
Of Richard C. Hemphill
LADIES PRINTED

SLEEVELESS BLOUSES
by FRUIT-OF·lHE-LOOM

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GAL/-IPOIJS - .Fifty yea!'!' l trad•~ 'i "'' :.
elal, · attepU~ to, excursionis~. · J.,.lt,, lflf ~Tile new PlY· Cbarlft.14!1i: ~ Gat«~
~· !r~,ctlni . tor,np)lpV,' 'EIWII~nte, !
ago, ,the United S!atea Ira• al 11 II :r,eported thai , Ca .lain The !are Ifill be :~11 one w,y, mdutlr aniPhe. hew luc L u e y baa I~ dlaa: at $Is _, ID!I· liXI•i ·• •ep~q film I b S,l
war 't~lth Germi!"Y· A grQup ofiGofdo!i,;C,Greene Will soon en' ~r .~ roundtrip, mall and Cllles reli\!lfl.. ~n lht K4J\awha the MilO' Jane ~~·U.lta ~ ,ti,-,JIUilt .-y¥.1f'0hl0 R!· v~.r
men·. In Po~ Beild gr ~ w.!•r the •lldewh~er Greenland betlb lneludell. · .,
J:)Qeks are 'iii ~ tl\ier .and wiD are ke~l buty !etlliJ •IOt, ~- lliOCIIs ·~"~' 1114~ .1¥ 1:,\IP,"
weary of er~sing \!Je river on
the ,1'11t•burgh - ClnclnnaU ·
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be ,Ins~ aild In &lt;OIIlm*.'the P!ilf~hn . ~er II . Jt, ~cl.-14 ~,~'!otk 'II D~ 1=;~~·
11 llo~ n'xt -•~k.. The ne~ ~Jy&gt; th•Jool'o{(lalllpoll• ·Isiafld iljcll!ltps.r· •. ,.·'~if-·'·~-\
fei'r'yhoat
without
an
Amerl.trade
aild
carry
excursions.
No
theThePt
Gl'~~and
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Crul••r, ' •
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can nas on It _so they boul!bt !treight wDI be htlrulled above 1 da· :;:
ted or~ mouth Is a c;l'e!llt to tile K8Daw- the &amp;!OIIa .and Katherine are M.f-..~ B· a4e rlvjll'
. · bas been laid up .e~
one for 11.
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PComeroy.:.; on the . Greenla~d. p~:ced Y~ good !::•for
ha Dock Cll,
.. towln&amp;. (Or, th~m.
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ca~· ··will ,;;.k~. '"" ' ' . .
Into a .. . . .
mouth of IIJ!IICanawba Rb'-:":7
Here Is a brief item from the aptain rres Ellison wUl be In .
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'111• Belen Lane . 1 kere hn· JIUie '!o, 111 f Dam No 25 trips to,,PfttsburiJn from
It Is the nm IIIQII In
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River ;:,.ebuws 01 e .tab poth i0 argH~ 01: e. 1_,_ enn the Key: ClnctnnaU e a r I y Thursd17 lq 1 ,ieW lilller iDilalled ·Ill wa• lowec,i" Frldav m:,..;m8 einnatl ·WJ!b her hiliband; CaP' yars ·that ·tlie .,~ M"""" ;
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Dally "' ne •1ong Wl o er ' 11ce. e was """ o
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&lt;lllin-ite Maar al 1M A me
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,Bojler·8Jillp. Th• Lane, 80\ 1 • a! wu also the ,dim . . t Lock .11 Ia~
l)i,9~~ntl~~~; ~~
waters. a;:ey h~v: been
llharfll)asler, . repokl ;,e
Trobune, telling of the fiag m- 'eral other packets years aeo JUlie Zl Jtlf - Tile body of eelleal _. paekel; II ewnetl on thd ~anawha Rlv~ on ao- J!l.lllbur~lt' ft~m ·tlirough July laid
t Ill Pitt b •• Coal th
IIIII of the busiest dqtJ&lt;
cldenl·
lln the Plttsburgh trade.
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and
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landing
at
l!rownspacketl
loaded,
unloaded . IIIII
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r tk will travel on 1 he Dam No. .2f near Racine • I• aow ~d to tow Jll'lvel.
operating tile Gri!eli18nd.
ville, on the Monongahela RIY·
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monlh aso, waa fOUnd Wednell- The sam and grayel buelneSI Work at Dam No. 25, near
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traveling m~ who &amp;ofts I he Greenland In her new trade. day near the spot wb:are be ln the Kanlwha River Ill on lhe AddL!on, L!. progrelling under July Z, 1917 - The la1'ge tow-'
. !re
river between Pomeroy a n d Exeursl~n travel on the Oblo went down.
boom. All gravel Ia dug fi'Dm Superintendent Maxon who L! boab Jamet Motan and
The Sunday Tltnea:Btntinel, Sq~y, Jtpy 2, 11187_..:.
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Mason took up a subscription has been very light ltlus far
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and purchased a nag which this season.
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ing !rom the jackstafl of the cosb packet boat ownere about ,
Champion No. 3.
, fl. 700 a barge load when they I
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' the boat cross t he river time · coal IS worth about $50 a ton .
niter time wijhout any s em· I italian,j~uyers are said to be
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blan~ of the national colors i oflerln~ $10 a ton for coal In the
and thought she might be mis- , United States. Captain Greene.
tP.ken· for a ()erm~n submar- i 9'ho ill6iard hit by blsh priced .
lne!
1fuel as 'tieII as other p a c k e t .
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J"!'e %3, 1917 - Some of the ~ cline In lbe' price ol coel.
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shipn•rs along the upper rlv· The Greenland, In command
•r, It is said, have been want- of Capt'aln. Gordon c. Greene, ~
in·• n th·n""" bpat In t:,e ~;t!9· will enter the · Pitbburgh-Cit&gt;
burgh - Cincinnati trade, wltlch cinnati 1trade Dell Satunlay
ha' been abandoned for years. ' June ;II,' The office wIll be in

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Johtl p Webster, 20, Gallipolis llld
P r nH'! Ip R KlnR. 18, Galllpollt: Paul
Edison MOGde. II, Hurricane, W. Va..
and .fUnr Elollle Smith J(L OaJllpolla:
David D~rell N\b!r 11. Galll!&gt;olll,
and Oorr"l y 1.o11 -Akar. o lB . VInton;
Joaeph W Itt Ffl'«u•on, !11. Gllllpolis
and Geortta Annette Hana, 19. Galli...
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Pl. p 89 ant, 2U4: PomeroyMaso'.il-, 20.90; Hinton, 1.03 fall·
ing ; ~awha Falls, 3 ~. falling :
Chari n, 17.76 falling: Lon- ,
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We bOuilll ciut J Cohill)~us d,ealer and made
a sensational
Theile ruga are the .
fiue~t quality, heavy' continuous fllam.ent 501 NylQil ·Room Slae !,tugs. So thjcli:, they needt
• no padllmg, bec.~ua, '~d ' bUilt ln. select
your living,. room .1uite now1 1et a, 1~2 rug,
to so. ~ ~t frtt ~~ ~--·· ·Thjs. 0~~ fill.~
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'Carrie W\GM, Galllpotll, and M 1'11. ,
N~llle sore•• Bld,~·p(h one brother
Tom Qulekle Vinton. He wu I 110_
year mcmbu ot t"l1e "'anont l.odge- No
55 Knight • of pythlat. Service~ wer.
held F!i. at the Vinton
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LITTLE DENISE PERS()J11, six year-ole} daughter of
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Mrs. penver Person of near Chester, will again MEIGS COUNTIANS who are
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surgery ·at Riverside. Methodist Hospilal at Co- awaiting July 4th to speJitf the
In liildJtlly.
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day touring to lile various
literally the "pet project" of the'· Twln City events In tire county wUI·ltave
will be experiencing her second operation a big time this year. . .
in
attempt to rure her of a crippling ailment 111ere wm ~
had since birth
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Eastern and
The Aladdin Temple· Shrln~rs organiz~tiOI! will .be ·.., mofll,lng parade
paymg , for this OJ!eratton light the 'Racine Fire
GOLFERS TO MEET
JUSt as tt did the earlier one. mont celebration while
POMEROY - Final plans lor Carl Kautz, .president of
land's big event I&amp; tbe 01
&amp;n mvitational tournament to club, said Demse leatned of
Roast and Eastern's will be
be held on July 13 will be made second operation ~ sb&amp;
night-time play and s q Q a r
at a special meeting of t h e returned to the bosp1tal I a s dance.
J&gt;cmeroy Women's Golf Associ- week to have the cast !rom
ation scheduled for 7,30 pit. first operation removed.
DEQICATION ceremonies
417 Second AQ.
en Tliesday, July 11.
Kautz said physicians report- Ill• Bashan Volun~r Fire
Ph. 446-3575
ed the first operation co,npl&lt;•te-1
will be held Wodnes-1
roy; Mr~. Harry Parker, Porn-. fy corrected the problems
eroy; Milford Edo~. Middleport Denise's left leg but this
Arthur Roush, Chiton; · G a 'r Y 00d
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·1'1 be "1!Cressary
Gibbs, Mason.
ope"." '-00 WI . '".
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Doris Dafley, Erwi!t Baumgard- "" eg. / ,
Georgia Tho~a, Mary Denise's Condition, which
Baldw.in, Don Cover!, Eileen been with her since birth
Super turbine transmission, 260 H.P. engine,
Yonker, Mrs. Larry Koenig and cause of dislocated ' p e I vIc
power steering, pcjwer brakes, radio, tinted
daughter.
hones, was iJbserved somellme
ago b)r · members of the
windshield, white.\Vi!ll tires, custom chrome,
Me!p General Hospital
'Shriners organization and
etc. Sticker Price. $3732.00
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Admitted Della Curlis, January she was taken to the
Pomeroy.
hospital for diagnosis and then
Dl!ebarged - Mae Hawk.
she underwent the operation a
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GAL/-IPOIJS - .Fifty yea!'!' l trad•~ 'i "'' :.
elal, · attepU~ to, excursionis~. · J.,.lt,, lflf ~Tile new PlY· Cbarlft.14!1i: ~ Gat«~
~· !r~,ctlni . tor,np)lpV,' 'EIWII~nte, !
ago, ,the United S!atea Ira• al 11 II :r,eported thai , Ca .lain The !are Ifill be :~11 one w,y, mdutlr aniPhe. hew luc L u e y baa I~ dlaa: at $Is _, ID!I· liXI•i ·• •ep~q film I b S,l
war 't~lth Germi!"Y· A grQup ofiGofdo!i,;C,Greene Will soon en' ~r .~ roundtrip, mall and Cllles reli\!lfl.. ~n lht K4J\awha the MilO' Jane ~~·U.lta ~ ,ti,-,JIUilt .-y¥.1f'0hl0 R!· v~.r
men·. In Po~ Beild gr ~ w.!•r the •lldewh~er Greenland betlb lneludell. · .,
J:)Qeks are 'iii ~ tl\ier .and wiD are ke~l buty !etlliJ •IOt, ~- lliOCIIs ·~"~' 1114~ .1¥ 1:,\IP,"
weary of er~sing \!Je river on
the ,1'11t•burgh - ClnclnnaU ·
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11 llo~ n'xt -•~k.. The ne~ ~Jy&gt; th•Jool'o{(lalllpoll• ·Isiafld iljcll!ltps.r· •. ,.·'~if-·'·~-\
fei'r'yhoat
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carry
excursions.
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ted or~ mouth Is a c;l'e!llt to tile K8Daw- the &amp;!OIIa .and Katherine are M.f-..~ B· a4e rlvjll'
. · bas been laid up .e~
one for 11.
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ha Dock Cll,
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CapWn Honid Donna•-tll•t
Dally "' ne •1ong Wl o er ' 11ce. e was """ o
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waters. a;:ey h~v: been
llharfll)asler, . repokl ;,e
Trobune, telling of the fiag m- 'eral other packets years aeo JUlie Zl Jtlf - Tile body of eelleal _. paekel; II ewnetl on thd ~anawha Rlv~ on ao- J!l.lllbur~lt' ft~m ·tlirough July laid
t Ill Pitt b •• Coal th
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unloaded . IIIII
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r tk will travel on 1 he Dam No. .2f near Racine • I• aow ~d to tow Jll'lvel.
operating tile Gri!eli18nd.
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monlh aso, waa fOUnd Wednell- The sam and grayel buelneSI Work at Dam No. 25, near
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river between Pomeroy a n d Exeursl~n travel on the Oblo went down.
boom. All gravel Ia dug fi'Dm Superintendent Maxon who L! boab Jamet Motan and
The Sunday Tltnea:Btntinel, Sq~y, Jtpy 2, 11187_..:.
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ing !rom the jackstafl of the cosb packet boat ownere about ,
Champion No. 3.
, fl. 700 a barge load when they I
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niter time wijhout any s em· I italian,j~uyers are said to be
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blan~ of the national colors i oflerln~ $10 a ton for coal In the
and thought she might be mis- , United States. Captain Greene.
tP.ken· for a ()erm~n submar- i 9'ho ill6iard hit by blsh priced .
lne!
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shipn•rs along the upper rlv· The Greenland, In command
•r, It is said, have been want- of Capt'aln. Gordon c. Greene, ~
in·• n th·n""" bpat In t:,e ~;t!9· will enter the · Pitbburgh-Cit&gt;
burgh - Cincinnati trade, wltlch cinnati 1trade Dell Satunlay
ha' been abandoned for years. ' June ;II,' The office wIll be in

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MAIItiAGI LICINIII
Johtl p Webster, 20, Gallipolis llld
P r nH'! Ip R KlnR. 18, Galllpollt: Paul
Edison MOGde. II, Hurricane, W. Va..
and .fUnr Elollle Smith J(L OaJllpolla:
David D~rell N\b!r 11. Galll!&gt;olll,
and Oorr"l y 1.o11 -Akar. o lB . VInton;
Joaeph W Itt Ffl'«u•on, !11. Gllllpolis
and Geortta Annette Hana, 19. Galli...
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12.2 r~~ing 3 feet ol rollers; (
Pl. p 89 ant, 2U4: PomeroyMaso'.il-, 20.90; Hinton, 1.03 fall·
ing ; ~awha Falls, 3 ~. falling :
Chari n, 17.76 falling: Lon- ,
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We bOuilll ciut J Cohill)~us d,ealer and made
a sensational
Theile ruga are the .
fiue~t quality, heavy' continuous fllam.ent 501 NylQil ·Room Slae !,tugs. So thjcli:, they needt
• no padllmg, bec.~ua, '~d ' bUilt ln. select
your living,. room .1uite now1 1et a, 1~2 rug,
to so. ~ ~t frtt ~~ ~--·· ·Thjs. 0~~ fill.~
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'Carrie W\GM, Galllpotll, and M 1'11. ,
N~llle sore•• Bld,~·p(h one brother
Tom Qulekle Vinton. He wu I 110_
year mcmbu ot t"l1e "'anont l.odge- No
55 Knight • of pythlat. Service~ wer.
held F!i. at the Vinton
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1967 BUICK LeSABRE
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LITTLE DENISE PERS()J11, six year-ole} daughter of
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Mrs. penver Person of near Chester, will again MEIGS COUNTIANS who are
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surgery ·at Riverside. Methodist Hospilal at Co- awaiting July 4th to speJitf the
In liildJtlly.
·
day touring to lile various
literally the "pet project" of the'· Twln City events In tire county wUI·ltave
will be experiencing her second operation a big time this year. . .
in
attempt to rure her of a crippling ailment 111ere wm ~
had since birth
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Eastern and
The Aladdin Temple· Shrln~rs organiz~tiOI! will .be ·.., mofll,lng parade
paymg , for this OJ!eratton light the 'Racine Fire
GOLFERS TO MEET
JUSt as tt did the earlier one. mont celebration while
POMEROY - Final plans lor Carl Kautz, .president of
land's big event I&amp; tbe 01
&amp;n mvitational tournament to club, said Demse leatned of
Roast and Eastern's will be
be held on July 13 will be made second operation ~ sb&amp;
night-time play and s q Q a r
at a special meeting of t h e returned to the bosp1tal I a s dance.
J&gt;cmeroy Women's Golf Associ- week to have the cast !rom
ation scheduled for 7,30 pit. first operation removed.
DEQICATION ceremonies
417 Second AQ.
en Tliesday, July 11.
Kautz said physicians report- Ill• Bashan Volun~r Fire
Ph. 446-3575
ed the first operation co,npl&lt;•te-1
will be held Wodnes-1
roy; Mr~. Harry Parker, Porn-. fy corrected the problems
eroy; Milford Edo~. Middleport Denise's left leg but this
Arthur Roush, Chiton; · G a 'r Y 00d
t'
·1'1 be "1!Cressary
Gibbs, Mason.
ope"." '-00 WI . '".
--~--... _ J d'lh Br . to cure the cnpplmg m he
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ace, rl""t I
Doris Dafley, Erwi!t Baumgard- "" eg. / ,
Georgia Tho~a, Mary Denise's Condition, which
Baldw.in, Don Cover!, Eileen been with her since birth
Super turbine transmission, 260 H.P. engine,
Yonker, Mrs. Larry Koenig and cause of dislocated ' p e I vIc
power steering, pcjwer brakes, radio, tinted
daughter.
hones, was iJbserved somellme
ago b)r · members of the
windshield, white.\Vi!ll tires, custom chrome,
Me!p General Hospital
'Shriners organization and
etc. Sticker Price. $3732.00
·
Admitted Della Curlis, January she was taken to the
Pomeroy.
hospital for diagnosis and then
Dl!ebarged - Mae Hawk.
she underwent the operation a
ort tllJ'-e laler.

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BUYING PUBLIC. SOM'E OF · THESE PRICES ARE GO.I~G · TO.-TAKE US ;~:
FAR ·BELOW OUR COMPETITORS TH~l WE CAN NOT PUBLISH ·· IN &gt;
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EXAMPLES OF NEW AUTOMOBILES. THAT ARE IN STOCK AND
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CHESHIRE- The Ninth Anaual Kyget:'· Creek Tournament
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Tlsers, Gallipolis
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Gallipolis Indians,
Pt. Pleasant
IQI! and Fuel, Pt. Pleuanl

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ol this~ began m 1959 there the event In 1963 when tile
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pslrlnp felt ~bote two
will compete lor the 1H7 winner was Sommerville's of 1965 it was thoi Middleuort
'Two
the ·Friday: a:so p.m. -

BY DICK THOMAS ·
CHESHIRE- The Ninth Anaual Kyget:'· Creek Tournament
For Little Lell&amp;llllr• will &amp;el 1111derway-_at 7 p.m. Thursday, JuI, at the Kyger Creek Employe1ta Club In what promises
one of the finest touma·"""'"'' In the history of the

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n. Pt Pleasant
and 9 p.m: Pleasant
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A.lbleUcs va,
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Indians vs. ~lo Grande. ;
Other. leijms participsl!ns
the tournament are Middleport
Braves. Middleport Senators,
Middleport Red Sox, Gallipolis
Tlsers, Gallipolis
~ed Sox, Gallipolis
Gallipolis Indians,
Pt. Pleasant
IQI! and Fuel, Pt. Pleuanl

Iron, Pt. Ple~arit ·
VInton, Bedford:
well, · Racine,
New Haven
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Friday evening at the GSI. Members of the all-stars were David Tawney, tion
Sheets, Steve Jargers. Bob Hnaer, Bob Erwin, Tom Sprague, Merrill Wilcoxen,
Daa Greene, John Beaver, M. Oettlin, Steve Adams, Kevin Dennis, Gary Lane,
Jilll W"lggiRJ, Clrl Wolfe, Gerald Tua11Dg, )forria Elliott, Fred Fellure, and Mikt
AlleD, manaaer.

I

her*
.

SPECIAL
1963 BUICK

!

l!langert Don Wllaon' and Bill
: Odlds, apperenUy bavtng their
' leaiD keyed up lur tile ganll,
! saw Middleport Jump oft to a
1.0 lead in tile lltllt frame and
11*1 up the margin to 2-4 In the

LIOP

of the third.
lomer Smith's Pomeroy team

•m

PhOne 446 4330
CLOIID JULY 4th

COON CR. .K Ill PIIIBY TWr.

c•=v.

ANCU~,_ INCLUDING T HI Rl~ ftiii.Js "--' ot.DIIf'oitoMI THAi'
WO. a•.&lt;U'I'II'UL Filii&gt; PLAOII liAS- UPT--.,.- TQ DA'l'L
rtf LtVIN'C MOM, PLUS r tl L L ft' INCLUDSS ~ Nl91: I[ITCHtN,
a&amp;II:MSNT Aim I C.U CIAIAU AHb MOblltt&lt;t .ATH - "fir AU.

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INGS Mm A FtME YIEW o.- 'I"Ht

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""CELLINT

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OPPORTUNITY

FOR BARBER

IAftBJRSROP

3 AP~RTM!:'l'l'l•

BA'RBEllt JNC0U APPitOX. 17..
000 YR. INCOMI PIOM 3 UNT·
ALII 111 APPROX. 12.1100 PER
YEAR. IT'S YOUR&amp; TOR LUI

SKILLED MEN N8EDED AT ONCI

.

Year 'round lmplovllllllt
,
lncr111ed Gov•mment ConlrKie
~Company Pallllltllflll
Standard rate lor 1111Chantcs Is $3.15 per heur
SHIIT MITAL WOitiCIItS STEEL AISIMILIR! ..
STEIL I'A!Itlti'AUTTOI,..
'PIA.EFITTERS
IHIII-.•ITTIRI
STilL LA•I 0
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WILblltl
Apply Men!lly lhro""' FrldoJ 1:20 a.m. " S J.llt. ·
laturclo"'- I 1.111. Ia 12 lllllft
EMPLOYMINT 0F"CE

THE AMERICAN SHIP
BUilDING ~COMPANY

400 Colorado Avo. ~
An equal

DILLON

LAND

Lonln, Ohlt
employer

\

Rtal htlte Por Sale

·I

-

ff ACRES of land located 2S -----U-:"LI':'FY":'?~
miles from Huntington, w. : DO YOU Q ,.
Va., barn, no house, tobacco ! l. JUST DISCHARGED?
base, creek running along lhe , 2. OR SIRVID IN
front ol the farm. Ideal vaca- \
YIORL:D WAR II?
tiOn land. Priced rea11011able, J. DON'T HAVE ANY
Call for more Information. '
MONIY?
4. IUT WANT TO BUY
A HOUSE?
~;ld

rldllf

and P,nelei famUY mom

PI Ut

Built In oven

ur..

or rental. VA .Uflro~ . ~eri St t.BnO
Mantbl1 ••JIMIW 113 Wbl.eb 1ft.
dud.. wet md ·M

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each a triple and Alan Cuoninl!ham, • single.
By innings:
Mlddli!(IOI't 10! Jill S- a 5!
1

Rex McCormick S.ya:
You c•n't get abetttr

002 010 0- S 4 :

Van Matrt IIIII l'oweU
R. Allboll, Will (7) IIIII 1k1n

10 Air Conditioned

us prove iH

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Olcltmobll~tln Stockl
At Special
Discount
,

dealan~h·~~•

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Chevrolet-Oldsmobile·~ co.
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P~t4463672
,

210.236 Second Ave•

'

18 Berger Ave. ·

....u
room mi)Q ~r!l home
uoellent .. m.otbeMb·law hDm\e

I

.

Acreon U
. •S•35 • mOlli11!1 '11111 PANOJ t'"
;r.,:.~~,w~l'.
ExceDent Low Coat
BEDROOM HbMt THE KilrHEN
,. coMPLII:l'E wi-r• loLL AI'PlJ.
Home 1nd· 3 Atres

Low low

. ·"'·

FRENCH CITY \ .:
MUFFLER SHO~/' ..

acrtl

1

Pomeroy

u:m-.,•;r: :r~

=A~~

New Irick lnd One '

k FOR SALE

....

'l'tltM lled'roo,.... bl·lflflil Wltk I

Getting · hits lor PomtrOJ
were Roger DIXon with 1bree
llfti)el in fi,_ afficlll tripe 10 1
tht pl1jjt and AbbaU with one I
~1. Dllan led all playtts in

Sian Wilson and Gene Powell,

iPUNTY OJ'

OTimR ' Oll't'I'Uit.b:\a.l• GOOD t

~'~~""""""'·

ID4 Wlftllftty, .aee tbla 0111

player, llt\'l!r trailed In I h • !he sevtnth to take the Win by Oller with a pair of · doubles, I
1 convlnclnl margin.
l!Dger ,Abbott, the Pomeroy
moondlmln !or I il-l lnnlftll.
1•ve up jult live bits a n d
llltllck 0111 tour and walked five.
Jed
came on for PomOI'()y
with two outs in the seventh
and finished up the Po111troy
hBl dullel.

142

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YG
. u ...,. .••··~•''....!f~ ~.,..
Am~¥ ..,.
'I'AII't IOLD. ~ Ul ·~ ' IACto I..U, I t&amp;lllll BA!IN1I,

~~r]',j.1 ft~teit

powtr .teeriDQ, alt con&amp;:
jlqJ~ed, radio, !l,OOO aelual
11111111, never .old new, 1$1tlo

Ml~ 1iehind 11 ro ~a huntlrY. aot two mora l'1ll1l ill tllf hilfJnC deporlmllll fur the :
pltdllnc ~ Rlghthandfll' RICk the fourth, added IIIOiber in · day.
i
1
Van Ma~
filti year pony 1M 1Ith and scortd three in Middleport hilt«* ""re Steve ·

came.

.

1

' IIDilWS, PLUS LAJir.W: 0 IN I NO
AREA AND CAltP'l!.'T'F.D D ~
Yrrm Pt'Ril'1'.*1'l' ~~~l ltA'MO
DooRS. tAIIIOI OAilAOI AT·t
A.CBED. '

Host Pomer_,y Upset.B-3 By Middleport
POMEROY - '!lie Middleport however, raDied lor a pair ol
P&lt;*J Lea111• t~;un1 upset host markers Jn the liottom ol the
r..oy
an 8-S 11W' tblnl IIIII It loolrld U It I
1111 FridaJ
,
''real 1IoM race" wu an.
·
. / .
,
But 114iddlepert. IIIU ¥1ctory

.

IIORB THAN WE'VE LISTED. lJ'

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.WE"V£
SOLD
SOLD SOLD .."t.''';."' agno11. ~.o.'lffl~
ooNE tr !tGAIN R0 L 0 :ALANel 1M m'M ftNCtl

w.""

top, automllle,

·

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1u;LB.AC',R"S
!;
GOOD HOM!

•t·..

'Ill e~ ~

. ' $2195
1966 MERCURY
«- bud

.

en.

DOWN PAYM~NT
NEW 3 BEDROOtt\

.....cleoD II DOW

cHtmR.o•.

PHON! 985-3308

.. :,

NtDQya

Cllllllcotbl ,..,..

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JOut dead
bor~ea, oowl· llld mules. Call
colliat JaCUDII 186-4AI o

1965 FORD LT.D.
:t_.':Pit:.tr.~:
11tW WIIIW IIIII, low

'

.RIDENOUR.RADIO and T.V.

trfLL

!!!~~~~~m11~~ ~llfo:
.irliif'·III'M, one or 1111 IIW'P'

.

-

.

BRADBUI\Y IPatlmll!lll, · addill llpiy, 729 Second Ave.

Sto~k

$8,500 .

IJAS I'UBN'ACJ: HEAT. LOCATED

IDOl

'Dtld

WILL 'fAIII A. TIIADI Ok H&gt;:t.P

~aW•t

FREE INSTALLATION
IUY 'EM WHILI THEY'RE HOT

PINANCI: _AU YOU THI BUYBR WE'RE ..t.OOKING F08 1 GIVJI
Ill .. 111118, . . . , ..... TUllo

TAPPEN RANG£. 3 BEDROOMS,

PAULA

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MY • '

MUFFLERS' 17.95 anii up -~

m.i' y:m ~~~: farm Partn P•rm F~rm

LGirt' 'makea lbe lob a
breeee. Bini eltclric shBmpootr fl. lllepJIII'd, m tst
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4th JUlY.

The WIS~~p;.Cf
REALlOk

JULy·. ,'!('_i',
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N&amp;W LII~ING . . I'm L..kl~,~ A
LAROI LOVELY Buyer • TH"- ~lng
3 "'EllROOM
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For ABlrg11n
~~D~TR~~N.~.~p~~ !!!tCOK..,;:j;«M lu·~~~i~
.

THJ, BABOAIN II A I B!J)ROOM

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'Q:AltA(I.t Am&gt; ttfU 'IA8mllllN1' • D.u,.M
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'WlTH REC. ROOM AND FAMILY llSC~~~t~AIRVJEW 8tTB.
JIIIOM. 1'1"8 LA~OI, IT'8 NI&lt;I, OWND IIAft tiiLL AHD WB
AND 1'1"1 1'110111 IIIOJIT,

6 ROOM HOME
~ carpe~

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with ease, Blue

$'
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Jtau~ Salon· Perma lit waves n.ow on s~­ MOUERN Doun1ta1ler 11J
cial
.DO. oanrur appoint- 11t1t. or 11101111. 1IIW Cit-.
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mtnl. P . Ill t4d.
155 I DUI ~

Complete TV

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'ON ALL 1961 MODns-10% -1$%-20% and. 25%. OFF

Ml Olft Ill loWb

. $1395

to·MAKE ROOM FOR NEW. :MODELS ALL MUST GO .
'

SWEEP .SERiES - The Galllpolll SloiV Ptlcll League All-Stan took three
games from the G &amp; J squad first half champions, following a double triumph
Friday evening at the GSI. Members of the all-stars were David Tawney, tion
Sheets, Steve Jargers. Bob Hnaer, Bob Erwin, Tom Sprague, Merrill Wilcoxen,
Daa Greene, John Beaver, M. Oettlin, Steve Adams, Kevin Dennis, Gary Lane,
Jilll W"lggiRJ, Clrl Wolfe, Gerald Tua11Dg, )forria Elliott, Fred Fellure, and Mikt
AlleD, manaaer.

I

her*
.

SPECIAL
1963 BUICK

!

l!langert Don Wllaon' and Bill
: Odlds, apperenUy bavtng their
' leaiD keyed up lur tile ganll,
! saw Middleport Jump oft to a
1.0 lead in tile lltllt frame and
11*1 up the margin to 2-4 In the

LIOP

of the third.
lomer Smith's Pomeroy team

•m

PhOne 446 4330
CLOIID JULY 4th

COON CR. .K Ill PIIIBY TWr.

c•=v.

ANCU~,_ INCLUDING T HI Rl~ ftiii.Js "--' ot.DIIf'oitoMI THAi'
WO. a•.&lt;U'I'II'UL Filii&gt; PLAOII liAS- UPT--.,.- TQ DA'l'L
rtf LtVIN'C MOM, PLUS r tl L L ft' INCLUDSS ~ Nl91: I[ITCHtN,
a&amp;II:MSNT Aim I C.U CIAIAU AHb MOblltt&lt;t .ATH - "fir AU.

. 'l'O WAU..

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BRO!oiS SI:\IIRAL l!llT IIJILI&gt;
INGS Mm A FtME YIEW o.- 'I"Ht

~~~:".o'~~Jl:i

OtFJII.

""CELLINT

1!1" .

OPPORTUNITY

FOR BARBER

IAftBJRSROP

3 AP~RTM!:'l'l'l•

BA'RBEllt JNC0U APPitOX. 17..
000 YR. INCOMI PIOM 3 UNT·
ALII 111 APPROX. 12.1100 PER
YEAR. IT'S YOUR&amp; TOR LUI

SKILLED MEN N8EDED AT ONCI

.

Year 'round lmplovllllllt
,
lncr111ed Gov•mment ConlrKie
~Company Pallllltllflll
Standard rate lor 1111Chantcs Is $3.15 per heur
SHIIT MITAL WOitiCIItS STEEL AISIMILIR! ..
STEIL I'A!Itlti'AUTTOI,..
'PIA.EFITTERS
IHIII-.•ITTIRI
STilL LA•I 0
..,
,
WILblltl
Apply Men!lly lhro""' FrldoJ 1:20 a.m. " S J.llt. ·
laturclo"'- I 1.111. Ia 12 lllllft
EMPLOYMINT 0F"CE

THE AMERICAN SHIP
BUilDING ~COMPANY

400 Colorado Avo. ~
An equal

DILLON

LAND

Lonln, Ohlt
employer

\

Rtal htlte Por Sale

·I

-

ff ACRES of land located 2S -----U-:"LI':'FY":'?~
miles from Huntington, w. : DO YOU Q ,.
Va., barn, no house, tobacco ! l. JUST DISCHARGED?
base, creek running along lhe , 2. OR SIRVID IN
front ol the farm. Ideal vaca- \
YIORL:D WAR II?
tiOn land. Priced rea11011able, J. DON'T HAVE ANY
Call for more Information. '
MONIY?
4. IUT WANT TO BUY
A HOUSE?
~;ld

rldllf

and P,nelei famUY mom

PI Ut

Built In oven

ur..

or rental. VA .Uflro~ . ~eri St t.BnO
Mantbl1 ••JIMIW 113 Wbl.eb 1ft.
dud.. wet md ·M

•

j

each a triple and Alan Cuoninl!ham, • single.
By innings:
Mlddli!(IOI't 10! Jill S- a 5!
1

Rex McCormick S.ya:
You c•n't get abetttr

002 010 0- S 4 :

Van Matrt IIIII l'oweU
R. Allboll, Will (7) IIIII 1k1n

10 Air Conditioned

us prove iH

.......,Iaiii_
".......
....
V.U.

' '

· Chfvroletsand
Olcltmobll~tln Stockl
At Special
Discount
,

dealan~h·~~•

ner.,--_ _

WlfNIIIIcldmtN
Clullltrla ........

SAVE

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NOW .

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GALLIPOLIS

Chevrolet-Oldsmobile·~ co.
'

P~t4463672
,

210.236 Second Ave•

'

18 Berger Ave. ·

....u
room mi)Q ~r!l home
uoellent .. m.otbeMb·law hDm\e

I

.

Acreon U
. •S•35 • mOlli11!1 '11111 PANOJ t'"
;r.,:.~~,w~l'.
ExceDent Low Coat
BEDROOM HbMt THE KilrHEN
,. coMPLII:l'E wi-r• loLL AI'PlJ.
Home 1nd· 3 Atres

Low low

. ·"'·

FRENCH CITY \ .:
MUFFLER SHO~/' ..

acrtl

1

Pomeroy

u:m-.,•;r: :r~

=A~~

New Irick lnd One '

k FOR SALE

....

'l'tltM lled'roo,.... bl·lflflil Wltk I

Getting · hits lor PomtrOJ
were Roger DIXon with 1bree
llfti)el in fi,_ afficlll tripe 10 1
tht pl1jjt and AbbaU with one I
~1. Dllan led all playtts in

Sian Wilson and Gene Powell,

iPUNTY OJ'

OTimR ' Oll't'I'Uit.b:\a.l• GOOD t

~'~~""""""'·

ID4 Wlftllftty, .aee tbla 0111

player, llt\'l!r trailed In I h • !he sevtnth to take the Win by Oller with a pair of · doubles, I
1 convlnclnl margin.
l!Dger ,Abbott, the Pomeroy
moondlmln !or I il-l lnnlftll.
1•ve up jult live bits a n d
llltllck 0111 tour and walked five.
Jed
came on for PomOI'()y
with two outs in the seventh
and finished up the Po111troy
hBl dullel.

142

w•-· •·

9000 AJt(D

YG
. u ...,. .••··~•''....!f~ ~.,..
Am~¥ ..,.
'I'AII't IOLD. ~ Ul ·~ ' IACto I..U, I t&amp;lllll BA!IN1I,

~~r]',j.1 ft~teit

powtr .teeriDQ, alt con&amp;:
jlqJ~ed, radio, !l,OOO aelual
11111111, never .old new, 1$1tlo

Ml~ 1iehind 11 ro ~a huntlrY. aot two mora l'1ll1l ill tllf hilfJnC deporlmllll fur the :
pltdllnc ~ Rlghthandfll' RICk the fourth, added IIIOiber in · day.
i
1
Van Ma~
filti year pony 1M 1Ith and scortd three in Middleport hilt«* ""re Steve ·

came.

.

1

' IIDilWS, PLUS LAJir.W: 0 IN I NO
AREA AND CAltP'l!.'T'F.D D ~
Yrrm Pt'Ril'1'.*1'l' ~~~l ltA'MO
DooRS. tAIIIOI OAilAOI AT·t
A.CBED. '

Host Pomer_,y Upset.B-3 By Middleport
POMEROY - '!lie Middleport however, raDied lor a pair ol
P&lt;*J Lea111• t~;un1 upset host markers Jn the liottom ol the
r..oy
an 8-S 11W' tblnl IIIII It loolrld U It I
1111 FridaJ
,
''real 1IoM race" wu an.
·
. / .
,
But 114iddlepert. IIIU ¥1ctory

.

IIORB THAN WE'VE LISTED. lJ'

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.WE"V£
SOLD
SOLD SOLD .."t.''';."' agno11. ~.o.'lffl~
ooNE tr !tGAIN R0 L 0 :ALANel 1M m'M ftNCtl

w.""

top, automllle,

·

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1u;LB.AC',R"S
!;
GOOD HOM!

•t·..

'Ill e~ ~

. ' $2195
1966 MERCURY
«- bud

.

en.

DOWN PAYM~NT
NEW 3 BEDROOtt\

.....cleoD II DOW

cHtmR.o•.

PHON! 985-3308

.. :,

NtDQya

Cllllllcotbl ,..,..

·

'!:='

-

hllltlvld Pree

JOut dead
bor~ea, oowl· llld mules. Call
colliat JaCUDII 186-4AI o

1965 FORD LT.D.
:t_.':Pit:.tr.~:
11tW WIIIW IIIII, low

'

.RIDENOUR.RADIO and T.V.

trfLL

!!!~~~~~m11~~ ~llfo:
.irliif'·III'M, one or 1111 IIW'P'

.

-

.

BRADBUI\Y IPatlmll!lll, · addill llpiy, 729 Second Ave.

Sto~k

$8,500 .

IJAS I'UBN'ACJ: HEAT. LOCATED

IDOl

'Dtld

WILL 'fAIII A. TIIADI Ok H&gt;:t.P

~aW•t

FREE INSTALLATION
IUY 'EM WHILI THEY'RE HOT

PINANCI: _AU YOU THI BUYBR WE'RE ..t.OOKING F08 1 GIVJI
Ill .. 111118, . . . , ..... TUllo

TAPPEN RANG£. 3 BEDROOMS,

PAULA

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MY • '

MUFFLERS' 17.95 anii up -~

m.i' y:m ~~~: farm Partn P•rm F~rm

LGirt' 'makea lbe lob a
breeee. Bini eltclric shBmpootr fl. lllepJIII'd, m tst
AYt. ,

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SEU.EBRA'l'lfJN

buttonholu, sews· m buttons,
~. patches, ~.
etc.&gt;.AD lYIII1o\lli•~W...DIB.

Z BEDROOM HOUSE, 1838 Llll-

coln Jlelibls, flO monlb. .
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bath, 9111&gt;3350, Chester.

A OaiTUAIIII

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CAMPING TRAILER, by day
or week. Phone 19241138.

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THE FAMILY of HUrley- M.
M~ISOD wishes to thank the
!lllddleport emergency squad.,

jet black

flnlsb. white top.

1964CHM 112 DOOR .......... $1099
1964 DODGE 2 DOOR ·.. ·....... $1095

per. month.

eau ~~~

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1peaker, , 4 speed
changer. Tate over
of $5 per month or pay bal·
·ance $69.40. Call 99%-2%10.
T 2 8tC
ONE USED Massey Harris
per COIIlbine. P. M. Cowdery,
J,.img Bottom.
' 2 3tc

1118lie trans. Radio and beater, like aew whitewall Urea

lot. Pbone 992-&amp;.
~bared. Yo~~r~;~~~~~~~at:ed::in~Po~m~e:~:~~~~~
2Z tic

will always be
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 .
1 2 ltc

Wanted To Buy
1$ kind - Roots • Bart

--GiJII

seng, )'ellow root, wlld
May AIPle, clean, no dirl
Bill 'Jij)ey, f . 0. Box 14,

will

Reedsl'ille, Oblo, C5772.
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1962 OLDS 88 4 DOOR ...... ··.. $995

OUAUTANE

-

1958 Chevrolet 1 Ton

$695

•

Let us give you a.free e1ll·

mate on the LP Gas, CI~·

dor or bulk system thl• I

right for · YOU! can toda7
for prompt, courteous serv·

.

can for rates
ond Information
PHONE 742-4211

6 cyl. engine, 4 speed trans. Good tires, dual wheel helper sprlnp, red finish, 9 II, faciGrf flake. Hettler. 'l'hll
truck is far above averaeo. ;

~962 Ford 1-Ton

LP GAS
lee.

TRIJC.K SPECIALS

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Fo~l!:r.,~:,.?~r·-

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eAii1mlnum AW..lnp
I
eAiuminum :Sidlng' ~Aluminum IJeiUngtw
eAhlmlnum WI~ f. ~ra· JCii' Porta
• Pet101
t lowq lf!-""liJitlon
·
or C1ll Collect 53U811
.., .

Elmer E. White, 404!,2 So. 4th St., Ironton
R1prnentatln In This Araa 20 YHrt F9r .

•
Rutl1nd Fumltare

·s::el"ft'
&amp; ·SERVICE
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IIIDDLaPORT, OHIO

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IIJ nne• tf 4-C Jiiiflt;pe,Jt ~r
Allls-Chllmft St1Ws Jl D,JJ·t.--1 ......,.
_R811dlea IAiw 6ollo.., with 111111 ' 1\e D·JI .....
All Nftr Rw'lrtw.S!IoP

L!ctllll

WHEEL ,"
ALIGNMENT,

eC:.r eTruclc• tW••
Con . tBullill r ·

SCHWARZEL MARINE

AND

OHIO

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BLAETTNARS
,.._ m:na Poii\troy
,.

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pou.ter, the lracllon andbolllllfttobaljl)!eurl!lnt?b •·

of imJ&gt;kmerl/a to 10 to work for ,uu fllll il-"1 No
matter where you farm Of w~i ne pmdqe, tile
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·-Type
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- - - ----

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
. 222- 4th Ave.; Huntington

•Mollern

Local OWI1tll. loW llllleoge od&amp;lnal lnterlor eleln. white
finish, po'lfer' ~ b~.;:automatfe, radio and beat-

$2995

7~

Go F"arst aass

1959 OLDS 98 4 DOOR .......... : $595

Impala conv. Cpe. Whlte;finloh, red trim, black
top, power steering and bfakes, J&gt;owerglide, 327
eu. ·iu. engine, wheel cov.., whllewall tires, deluxe seat belt&amp; A new one at a UBed ar price. ·

~·.ur us~.'i

BRAKE SE~VIt,E

V8 automatic trolls. Radio and hettter, good tires, blue
ov.;,. w)llte finish, sharp, .,..t ..,....., power •teerlnll and
brakeS. real nice

New '66 Chevrol~t

1':· ·. ·

Ohio Bllitancl Motor

lilht ereen flnlah, &amp;ood tireoi, Ndlo and

er. Thll Cl1' mu.t btf-iitobe appnetoted. ,

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Sales end Service

1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR .... $995
Vinyl lntertor,

Conte~'

MNRUDE

2'10 Series. white fllilioh rod lntertor, 8 cyL eogine, auto-

heater. a sharp one

St., Middleport
3383 or 992-3343.
Rawlinf,S • Coal• for '~~u: l 4~~;ii~iiSbediiiidDiifU
eiftclebt
services, the II&lt;
ROOM furnished and unfumful nora! offerings, those who islled apartmeoll -420
ant food, $alem . Center monlb an4 1 up.,.~boae Ro••iey
thurch, Wilkesville Masons, and Reed, 992-27'16, after 4 p.
.t:aotern Star, and ~~Ighbors ,.. phone m.M7f.
who assisted In any jrily.
.
4, 25 ~
:' Mrs. $Jiiaheth Nelson,
4! ROOM Ullfl1J"III.I!! apartment
.; John 1\f. Nelson, Rosalie In Pomenif. A WHIIIS
Jolmson and family,
u 18 tfc
gene Nelson fad family,
!SHED and UDfunllabed
and Mr. and Mrs.
FURN
Nelson and family
apartmenta. Close to scbooL
Pbone 99U43«..
10 II tfe
7 2 ltp
ftiRNISIIEID
4 room .and
WE WISH .to thank all
·
;,. balll
dsent cards or called or
first lltloor apartm...., Ml
8 7 Uc
any way helped to make
dlepor'- 1192-381(
50th anniversary a
to
- ROOM HOUSE, 3 bedroomL

Notice

289 V-3 eneme. 4-speod, f oew 'whitewall llrea, radio ~d

heater,

wall tires, aqua finish

room. large Jot, Wright
Close to new school•

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Nton. ldurO•'

1965 MUSTANG CONVERnBLE · ·$1795
liN eu. in. 6 cyl Std. trans. Radio, Heater. Like new, white-

jijN1-• "' coo,. oo• ......,. 4 ROOMS and bath.
0 . ,1 1 NOUOI

.Check Our StDck ••• Claeck Our Prices
Check Our·Can ••• We fool You Notl

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trailer. Good
George Hackett, Jr.
~2444. ,
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Security end • fine future . cen be yours.
Earn 15%.-of Sales with $100 weekly tu•rentee, plus ell major benefi!s, com~any, v•
hlcle,
fum11hed.
. .credit and merch•ndrs&amp;·
.
5 DAY WORK WEEK
, TO APPLY
. .
FILL I" BELj)W AND MAIL TO
ROB~RT ~ACKSON, BOX 88
MIDDLEPoR~, OHIO 45760

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GOO OliO .... I P
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Malonay, Lie (1), llolllllrl
(7) and Pavletleb, CGbr (8) :

Hands, KAm:1 (7), BltM tt•
(8) and Hmlllll,r, WP-Bibd•
(4-3). LP-Mt. . . (64).

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B.. ~D. 1!11811' '(T) and
Groll. U'...&amp; ... ,(14'). liRGIIIIa (lrd),

$1195

v-3 engine, 4-speed trana. Good 700x16 llrw, dual wheels,
belper oprinp, 8 ft. bod7 with eattie @eb, neater

--

Severelr.w Chevrolet Clprlce
4 Doon In Stock:With Fectory
Air-Conditioning

Can 8t Planted Anytillt fn The
Next30 Oaysand Stil Make Good .
Late Summer Pasture

.;

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'

Your Clwvy DNier O,•n Evenlnga Tll9
30&amp;-318 I. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

at Raclne H 18

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FOOT Alto Chalmers
blne, good condition. N•.
Rose. Phone 992-11'/IO.
6 29 3te

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to

line

make fancy
signs, complete wUit portable
..... 5 paymenls $5 each
$21.50 cash; 192-2685.
23 tie

l'ON'I'fAC. Gro, '$1.175.
; PfliiiiiO l92o639i.
6 ' %8
ELECTRIC SeWing
eblnes, never been used.
only,aslq .$35 and wUI
Q~pt

.'

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BasSets and Terriers.
Barklroo" Kennel,
Ohio. Pbone 887~.
6 25 7tc·
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llltldfeye Manley

Middleport
8 foot
llde pickup, very good
dillon. Jolm Tueker, · llyleeDJ
Rlln Roed.

• 30

ROOM BOOS!, ·IMwly naiDI-1
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A. c. BRADJIWD
Rose))oro; Wllsoo. eu.:tar (9)
~ 01111 ,
and Adlesh, Brand (8). WP' •
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APPIJANCE HOSPITAL
BRs - Parker (4tb), 0~\ien
Jolu! M. Rottcen, lrd st., (2nd) . Amerleaa t.pt
W. Va. · ·
lie
· at MlnutSOta, ppd.,
SI!:Wll'IG mac~~-, ....,.m

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NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIEIS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

AIR

Atlanta · 010 0011 IJOD:-'1 5 !
Pltisburgh ooo 1110 tl2z.-. ·a II •
11001110 lr.l-- l 11 0
Johnson, Carroll &lt;8), Bernandft (8) and Uecker; Blut (3-2)
and May. LP-&lt;:arroH (3-1).

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coln Jlelibls, flO monlb. .
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bath, 9111&gt;3350, Chester.

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or week. Phone 19241138.

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THE FAMILY of HUrley- M.
M~ISOD wishes to thank the
!lllddleport emergency squad.,

jet black

flnlsb. white top.

1964CHM 112 DOOR .......... $1099
1964 DODGE 2 DOOR ·.. ·....... $1095

per. month.

eau ~~~

:::::--+.::.11

1peaker, , 4 speed
changer. Tate over
of $5 per month or pay bal·
·ance $69.40. Call 99%-2%10.
T 2 8tC
ONE USED Massey Harris
per COIIlbine. P. M. Cowdery,
J,.img Bottom.
' 2 3tc

1118lie trans. Radio and beater, like aew whitewall Urea

lot. Pbone 992-&amp;.
~bared. Yo~~r~;~~~~~~~at:ed::in~Po~m~e:~:~~~~~
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will always be
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 .
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Wanted To Buy
1$ kind - Roots • Bart

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seng, )'ellow root, wlld
May AIPle, clean, no dirl
Bill 'Jij)ey, f . 0. Box 14,

will

Reedsl'ille, Oblo, C5772.
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1962 OLDS 88 4 DOOR ...... ··.. $995

OUAUTANE

-

1958 Chevrolet 1 Ton

$695

•

Let us give you a.free e1ll·

mate on the LP Gas, CI~·

dor or bulk system thl• I

right for · YOU! can toda7
for prompt, courteous serv·

.

can for rates
ond Information
PHONE 742-4211

6 cyl. engine, 4 speed trans. Good tires, dual wheel helper sprlnp, red finish, 9 II, faciGrf flake. Hettler. 'l'hll
truck is far above averaeo. ;

~962 Ford 1-Ton

LP GAS
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TRIJC.K SPECIALS

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eAhlmlnum WI~ f. ~ra· JCii' Porta
• Pet101
t lowq lf!-""liJitlon
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Elmer E. White, 404!,2 So. 4th St., Ironton
R1prnentatln In This Araa 20 YHrt F9r .

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Rutl1nd Fumltare

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DICK ~wu~ias
,

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.....:..a11 Hm!
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IIIDDLaPORT, OHIO

-

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IIJ nne• tf 4-C Jiiiflt;pe,Jt ~r
Allls-Chllmft St1Ws Jl D,JJ·t.--1 ......,.
_R811dlea IAiw 6ollo.., with 111111 ' 1\e D·JI .....
All Nftr Rw'lrtw.S!IoP

L!ctllll

WHEEL ,"
ALIGNMENT,

eC:.r eTruclc• tW••
Con . tBullill r ·

SCHWARZEL MARINE

AND

OHIO

•I'

BLAETTNARS
,.._ m:na Poii\troy
,.

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.'

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pou.ter, the lracllon andbolllllfttobaljl)!eurl!lnt?b •·

of imJ&gt;kmerl/a to 10 to work for ,uu fllll il-"1 No
matter where you farm Of w~i ne pmdqe, tile
~ Sarieo D D·l6U8JII ilu.Jtllti:YIIl' ....... _, .

·-Type
.
ICEIJH ~GOIY,I ., _·
WY WIN ' . , . , ....
.
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"MA WILLIAM$01\4"

WILUAMSON FQM SUPPLY

o.

. IIUT~AND, 0.

Majur ...........
Jll·UDI!ed 1&gt;.- • I 'lm'

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SALESMAN ·

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EXPERIENCED,,

\'1'

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- - - ----

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
. 222- 4th Ave.; Huntington

•Mollern

Local OWI1tll. loW llllleoge od&amp;lnal lnterlor eleln. white
finish, po'lfer' ~ b~.;:automatfe, radio and beat-

$2995

7~

Go F"arst aass

1959 OLDS 98 4 DOOR .......... : $595

Impala conv. Cpe. Whlte;finloh, red trim, black
top, power steering and bfakes, J&gt;owerglide, 327
eu. ·iu. engine, wheel cov.., whllewall tires, deluxe seat belt&amp; A new one at a UBed ar price. ·

~·.ur us~.'i

BRAKE SE~VIt,E

V8 automatic trolls. Radio and hettter, good tires, blue
ov.;,. w)llte finish, sharp, .,..t ..,....., power •teerlnll and
brakeS. real nice

New '66 Chevrol~t

1':· ·. ·

Ohio Bllitancl Motor

lilht ereen flnlah, &amp;ood tireoi, Ndlo and

er. Thll Cl1' mu.t btf-iitobe appnetoted. ,

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Sales end Service

1963 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR .... $995
Vinyl lntertor,

Conte~'

MNRUDE

2'10 Series. white fllilioh rod lntertor, 8 cyL eogine, auto-

heater. a sharp one

St., Middleport
3383 or 992-3343.
Rawlinf,S • Coal• for '~~u: l 4~~;ii~iiSbediiiidDiifU
eiftclebt
services, the II&lt;
ROOM furnished and unfumful nora! offerings, those who islled apartmeoll -420
ant food, $alem . Center monlb an4 1 up.,.~boae Ro••iey
thurch, Wilkesville Masons, and Reed, 992-27'16, after 4 p.
.t:aotern Star, and ~~Ighbors ,.. phone m.M7f.
who assisted In any jrily.
.
4, 25 ~
:' Mrs. $Jiiaheth Nelson,
4! ROOM Ullfl1J"III.I!! apartment
.; John 1\f. Nelson, Rosalie In Pomenif. A WHIIIS
Jolmson and family,
u 18 tfc
gene Nelson fad family,
!SHED and UDfunllabed
and Mr. and Mrs.
FURN
Nelson and family
apartmenta. Close to scbooL
Pbone 99U43«..
10 II tfe
7 2 ltp
ftiRNISIIEID
4 room .and
WE WISH .to thank all
·
;,. balll
dsent cards or called or
first lltloor apartm...., Ml
8 7 Uc
any way helped to make
dlepor'- 1192-381(
50th anniversary a
to
- ROOM HOUSE, 3 bedroomL

Notice

289 V-3 eneme. 4-speod, f oew 'whitewall llrea, radio ~d

heater,

wall tires, aqua finish

room. large Jot, Wright
Close to new school•

• • ,. m.. D•' 1'
...,....ttnttt
Nton. ldurO•'

1965 MUSTANG CONVERnBLE · ·$1795
liN eu. in. 6 cyl Std. trans. Radio, Heater. Like new, white-

jijN1-• "' coo,. oo• ......,. 4 ROOMS and bath.
0 . ,1 1 NOUOI

.Check Our StDck ••• Claeck Our Prices
Check Our·Can ••• We fool You Notl

FuJi!i*fince,411!1Jtre'u .m:.:ts

' ' !, !'

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trailer. Good
George Hackett, Jr.
~2444. ,
-f 2 lfc

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'

Security end • fine future . cen be yours.
Earn 15%.-of Sales with $100 weekly tu•rentee, plus ell major benefi!s, com~any, v•
hlcle,
fum11hed.
. .credit and merch•ndrs&amp;·
.
5 DAY WORK WEEK
, TO APPLY
. .
FILL I" BELj)W AND MAIL TO
ROB~RT ~ACKSON, BOX 88
MIDDLEPoR~, OHIO 45760

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GOO OliO .... I P
~ 7 11 1

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Malonay, Lie (1), llolllllrl
(7) and Pavletleb, CGbr (8) :

Hands, KAm:1 (7), BltM tt•
(8) and Hmlllll,r, WP-Bibd•
(4-3). LP-Mt. . . (64).

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Haw York GOG :biG GOG-! U
Jttlktll 15..1) IIDII lhl:lrver .
B.. ~D. 1!11811' '(T) and
Groll. U'...&amp; ... ,(14'). liRGIIIIa (lrd),

$1195

v-3 engine, 4-speed trana. Good 700x16 llrw, dual wheels,
belper oprinp, 8 ft. bod7 with eattie @eb, neater

--

Severelr.w Chevrolet Clprlce
4 Doon In Stock:With Fectory
Air-Conditioning

Can 8t Planted Anytillt fn The
Next30 Oaysand Stil Make Good .
Late Summer Pasture

.;

POMEROY I40TOR CO.
'

Your Clwvy DNier O,•n Evenlnga Tll9
30&amp;-318 I. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

at Raclne H 18

JW1 f,
"·

7:30 p.

m.

• Z8

FOOT Alto Chalmers
blne, good condition. N•.
Rose. Phone 992-11'/IO.
6 29 3te

•'

•PONIES- 2 .Identical t

to

line

make fancy
signs, complete wUit portable
..... 5 paymenls $5 each
$21.50 cash; 192-2685.
23 tie

l'ON'I'fAC. Gro, '$1.175.
; PfliiiiiO l92o639i.
6 ' %8
ELECTRIC SeWing
eblnes, never been used.
only,aslq .$35 and wUI
Q~pt

.'

CaJrDs, Weslles,
BasSets and Terriers.
Barklroo" Kennel,
Ohio. Pbone 887~.
6 25 7tc·
=--::

llltldfeye Manley

Middleport
8 foot
llde pickup, very good
dillon. Jolm Tueker, · llyleeDJ
Rlln Roed.

• 30

ROOM BOOS!, ·IMwly naiDI-1
· ed outside, 5 acres. In
enville, $3$00. Phone
toll.
• 10 lie

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door

m

111111 JerVI~. J~·,

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IID-2Irlt.

41

: AUCI'IONEER
Complete SeiJIJ!;

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,B·RiAK tfia ··
. BOTTLEN.ECK

.

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Central Soya of Ohio ·

.

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f/t1 lASE of YtJUR
SILO with ths ..

·11t

Los Ang
040 OliO 001- 5 7 ~
Houston
220 OliO 0110- 4 9 0
Osteen, Perranoskl (il ·and
A. c. BRADJIWD
Rose))oro; Wllsoo. eu.:tar (9)
~ 01111 ,
and Adlesh, Brand (8). WP' •
\. I I
· (11·7). LP-Wllson (f-5).
APPIJANCE HOSPITAL
BRs - Parker (4tb), 0~\ien
Jolu! M. Rottcen, lrd st., (2nd) . Amerleaa t.pt
W. Va. · ·
lie
· at MlnutSOta, ppd.,
SI!:Wll'IG mac~~-, ....,.m

.

IIJ'adMI
Wrlle, PhOIIe or :goplael
Crill

••

bard~op.

lhlll,

m-·n.

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.ail take over. Pbone
'I'1H28I.
Ul
puppies AKC,
IIIII blood Une, 1tud
and grooming. !'liOne ~114;1
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$1.25 weekly. 1192-2885.

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NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIEIS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

AIR

Atlanta · 010 0011 IJOD:-'1 5 !
Pltisburgh ooo 1110 tl2z.-. ·a II •
11001110 lr.l-- l 11 0
Johnson, Carroll &lt;8), Bernandft (8) and Uecker; Blut (3-2)
and May. LP-&lt;:arroH (3-1).

YOUR FARM SUPPLY CENTER •••

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