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Charter No. 1980

ELBERFELDS
JULY CLEARANCE · SALE

National Bank Relllon No. 4

REPORT OF CONDlTION OF

The Pomeroy National Bank

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In the State oi Ohio, at the Close oi Business on June 30, 1967 Published in response to caU made by Comptroller oi the Currency, under Se«&lt;on 6211, U. S. Reviled Statutea.
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ASSETS
Cash, balances with other bAnks, and
cash l~ms In procoas of collection ----·····--·-· U,205,628.53
United State1 Governme
·· nt -obll ga11ons ----------·--- a,959,043.56
Obllgallona oi StatU and political oubdl.visions -----623,389.91
Other Securities· ---------~---------·-····----·---13,742.60
Loans and discounts --•····-·----·-·-·····---~--- 3,925,607,78
Bank premlaes, furniture and flxture1, and
other a~~ets repreaentlng bank premises --·--·-·
108,000.00
Other aoseta lncludlilg ao dlitct lean financing ••••••
9,789.!0

TOTAL ASSETS --·---··--·--·--------......~ ,9,745,17$.38
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
and corpontlons ---------------··- U,S34,431.80
Tlm epll:tnerships,
and savings deposits of Individuals,
D partno!en0hlps, and corporatlona "---·······--·-··· 4,947,933.be
epgs!ts
nlted States Government -··--·········
35,590.96
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ••••••••• 1,882,084.96
Certified and officers' checks etc
23 780 s•
TOTAL DEPOS
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ITS --·-----------· e&amp;I203I802.03
Total demand deposil8 ----·---. !f,!l4;868.07
Total time and savings deposita !5,161,433.96
TOTAL lJABILITlES ---·--·-··------.. ··--···· ,9,203,802.03
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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par value ······---············ ' 100,000.00
o, shstock-total
ares authorized-4000
No. shares outatandlng-4000
t~li~~ded ---o;i··-···---····--·-····-··--········· 300,000.00
Resel'Ves pr 18 ·····----·---········--·········· 138,377.33.
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .................
541,377.88
TOTAL lJABILITlES AND CAPJTAL ACCOUNTS !9,745,179.38
MEMORANDA
Average or total deposits for tho 15 calendar daya
ending with call date ----------•····--········· e&amp;,205,974.98
Average
of totalloana for the 15 calendar days
ending wlth call date ·-----·--·······-··--····· e&amp;,889,354, 72

I. MAXINE

allltiFmr,

Caliller, oi the above-named btDII do
hereby doelare that this re_port oi condition lJ true and correct 1o the
best of my knowledge and belief.
IIAXINE GlW'FlTB
We, the underliiPlod dlrectota attest the correetneu oi this reo
port oi condition
declare thtt It bll been uamlned by u 1114
to tho bosl of our 'knowledge and ·belief II true lllld correet.
B. I, BOICE
IDISON lloliS'on~I"rl'""TER"'
Dtreetota
HOBAa EAR&amp;

Church l'outh]oin
Camping ..4ctivltiel
Youth of lite Po .!JlO roy
II Ch111"!:h of Christ have ·partlci·
pated ln camping activit101 at
Howells Mill Chrtstlan Assembly, Ona, W. Va.
Spending a week there were
Kathy O!lbome, Sandra Rouah,
and Tommy Johnson. The Rev.
Jimes McGovern attended the
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last week. Besides teaching In
the camping program, he •erved as social director for evening events. About 75 young people from the tri-&amp;ate area attended.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We wire dowen everywhere

WY2-2039
OR NIGHT W£ 94951

BIG SAYINGS IN EVERY D£PARTMENT
DURING OUR JULY QEARANa SALL
TELEVISION - RADIOS - SWIM SUITS SPORT SHIRTS - WALKING SHORTS - DINING
ROOM FURNITURl - TOWW - HIDE-A-BEDS FLOOR COVERINGS - WCTRIC APPLIANCES DRESS SLACKS- TA,LE COVERS- SPORTING
GOODS- PAINT- WORK SHIRTS- APRONS- CAMERAS

RetJIIfta Trophy
Git~en to Clurirnum
The tropby won. by the Porn·

eroy churcti of Cbrlst !..- an
in the Regatta Weekend
parade was presented recent- II
ly by Mrs.• Ralph Welker to
Conrad Ohlinger, chairman of
the cburch board.
Mra. Welker and Rita Taylor - • dlairmen of the float
committee. Carrying out I he
theme "Fishers of Men," the
floaf waa &amp;ll'arded the Ministerial Association trophy.

Keeting Ho.ee,.es
Lilted Correctly

·DEMONSTRATORS-While They Lastl

Hostl!llses Cor the Women's
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W, Mala
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held eerller lhiB week
lllrl. lllllsrd Van Meier
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DOUBLE FEATURE
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Mrs! James Simpson,

Pomeroy Flower Shop

$94.95 TORO 19" LAWN MOWER--- .SALE $79.98
$109.00TORO 21" LAWN MOWER

Laura Aotonelll
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$69:00 TORO 'FLY-MO' LAWN MOWER

Pearl

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SALE $248.00

$29.95 BALLON TIRE W~EELBARROW

MEIGS THEATRE

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$469.00 TORO 6 H.P. RiDING ,MOWER _

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l'ony Randall

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$49.00 VA(-(),~TIC 21" !.AWN MOWER_ SAJ;E $38.00

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lion.
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accept It 'that he 111f4D1 what trelilulouiJ1wrt~~~. beaded Qn.
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nouneed that
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·counters - are happy abojlt the nation's
Moat woman IDilTY between a and 21,
ventlon deleptet ope~ or ·co- PQIIll no, altmlljlu,. ilbate~r
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and they · 1enorally IDilTY ~~~tn between 21
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verily pledpcl to Keflli~ will to ~~~~.!0 ~
year will reacb a record low.
and 2t But Iince '186&amp;, . there bave been
1!1111, In lpltt of II all. thaN IIIIer at laut halt a do~ Dem- form hill !male . ~ lllat of
Bu~ characleristictllly, they wiiiPpily
fewer men than women looklnl for them.
reaDy 1!1 a ,eriulae opntlac ocntlc Presldeatl~ ~ a dove Oil Vlelnllil to ,~ Off
warn that it's too early to celebrate our
Toda, there are about one mllUon more
maclwllsm, !»wever liDall, lor llelt ,.-,
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1111!1 cleePIY ~P¥· .wtth
~scape frl)lll r beoomine a totally urban·
women than men In these qe, Cllelorles
tbil exlraol'lllnlrJ putach. II 'nit pmence ol tbil~'plllallve ldlemts to lm~e
h\1 Ql
ized, congealed nation.
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Uee, of roune, on the Wul ~of lbt IIIQit ,&amp;lo..,J. the urban p&lt;IOI'. .. ~~ -~- • · ·
.,·... We are continuing to srow In numbera.
But thla tmbalanCI will disappear 11 John10n for renomination nut ~bly lead to IIUCCtll Ia .Coast, and II centers IDevltab!J WIJUIID Full!ri&amp;bl o " Ar~ Thus, !ronlcally,lt If '!:'.•.,•
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tht boya bl)rn. In the baby boom 10 to 20 year. '111ey art rmbnelllll th• 1H8, and.at thiVeey minimum •In CaUfomll, 1he ~ or 1 AI II kollcluslve evld~ that eliiOIIODal be,t:brl·. riiJJer ,.iiiaq
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yeara ago becume availabla. In fact, the YOUIIJ Senator with an unabat- II 1IO!Iid leave Kl!lllledy In lbt ·beatnik • peactnli rumor pba an lmJ!Iacabll boslllllf to a hill antaplltl wbo ~. ~
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lmbalanee will be reversed In the 1910s ed and even a rlslnl .ftttVOr, poaltlon of 1 mere fuWe wredl· nomenon Wblch IIDOIIIIIIID llct 'lirm line aplnll ~ 1111 to permit him to Jlill;~~~
~oc !the number of live births per thousand of
and we may very well see an upsuraa In notably on tbe wue of the war er at the DomocraUc National to the beiiMI!IP·of a tbJrd.puo upllllioDimlln Vletnliill II the a dovish peri. '1bey 1!&amp;~ . a
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the birth rate.
In V!etn1111, and Utey are lllus Oonnntlon.
ty mcwemenl CODIJIII'Ible to the real moUVIIioa of 11111, ij 1 e r· llnl!l, uncontrollable '!'qi .·. to
turn of the century II will be 340 million.
As Robert c. Cook of the Population bo&lt;lnl him In with a kil!d of . It 10H without AYinl that one wblch 'In 1141 JOUCflt lint For Fullirlsbt' J1i!ord OD their 01111 polWCII ~~
d ~' Ono I'&lt;'BJOn for present birth rille d..
Refe.,nce Bureau pu!.s It: "It II these admiration bo could aurety do President Johnson can, of lo deny renomiDatloD to I'NIJo D1111J Gl ~ laues ~y they an .pleiiHil ~- oi,ftr,,~
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boom babies wbo are now comln&amp; to tha witboul
ecuru, have tho renomination dent lfany Truman llld, fall- most dear .. to the ul~berals a promlnllll pal'llcl!-.lill!)Jif ~
;-.; ' vmitY. of 1\!iooJgan sociologist, Is t!le nureproductive rooet."
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1., .with bama~. AI· any sailor wlto has •v·
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be the be.tl glue on earth. .
So strong Is barnacle odht~lve, In !act,
thai removal of a barnacle from a lhlp'1
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•·t: . · Reasoning that U you can't chip 'em,
""" Join 'em; biologists at the University of
Akron are rai,ing a crop of the peskY
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"Nearly all pari!Dis," uy• Coclr, "r!dleule tbe Idea that bavlnt ono additional
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wore floor length gowns serrano pr~ss · [style d r e!
white s!adloD 'flllillteoi'by i'ev-en de~ed with empire wals!.s, with a lljBtching jacket. She
branch ~Ill:• di!I:OI:a¥ b~ sleeves and A·liq.e skirts. wore the · •cotS&amp;ge, of dalsl-.
the altar 'ol the Long Bottom Miss· Brown's gown was of aq, rosebuds, ~ baby's
Chrislian ChUrl)h, ,or th,e we d- ua llljft serrano, . and t h e from her w~ding bouquet. ·
ding of ~ ~~ ~· Melanie Kay brld\9maids' gowns were ol Tjle_ new Mrs. '111omas Is a
Brown
J¥edllville, to Wil· tropio! turquoise, with accents graduate of _Ea,tern ..H.nll ,.1 b~· l
liam Howard Tl)omaa, . Shaker of · ~to lace on the sleeves s_chool and Ohio. Stat~ u . 1 1
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inK ~r bows with c I r c le lern$bip at Saint Litke's Hosplt-/
The brick! ,Is the d&amp;ugltler of veils aitd carried white daisies. al in Cleveland in September.
Mr. and Mi'fl. .Walter Bro:wn,
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Reedsville, .. and the
bride- Rlc~ard Thomes of Kent, Roosevelt lllgh School at
groom's parents are the Rev. brother of tlle bridegroom, ser. and Kent State University.
and Mrs. CUI(ord · B. Thomas, ved as best ~an and the· ush· i&lt; employed by the Cleveland
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ers .~re Davtd TaylQr 01 Day- l1neumatlc Tool Company 88
Vows of tile double ring cer- !on arta Larry Deitch of Salme. COSt accountant. The C,O U
~mony were read at 7::W on the FIQ~I!I' girl for the wedding resides at 364:1 Lindholm urt•v•, 1
evening of ,Jul 7 by the Rev. was ,ltfiss Cheri Lynn Pickens, Shaker Heights.
Mr. Thomas, father of I be co~ill of the bride, and I he Out of town guests at the
bridegroqm. A program of nupo ring bearer was Master David wedding and n!ception w e r e
ttBI musjc was presented by llrow, brother of the bride. Mrs. William H. Lowe, Sharon,
Mrs. Ronaleen Reese . of Long Miss ~ Pickens was in a yellow Pa.; Miss ·Marianne Tingler,
Bottom, pianist, and Mrs. Paul and. white dress and carried a Akrnn: Miss Susan Williams,
Nease of Pomeroy, vocaUst. basil~!· of white daisies. Master j{ent; Larry Deitch, Salem;
Given In marriage by her Brown won! a blue stlk.
Mtss Karol Worlpnan, LIm a;
father ' the bride was In a Door ·For.. .her daughter's
wedding, David Taylor and
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I•ngth gown d¢gned with an Mri: .Brown wore a two · piece Senkbeil. Dayton; Mr. and
empire waistline, . bell sleeves linen" 'clress of aqua with bone Kenton Smith, Cincinnati;
and an A•llne skirt. The bodice ~'ories and a corsage of nus Egerins and Miss Mar a
was of Irish lace and the sklr! aqua tinted carnations. Mr s. Egerins, Magnetic
Springs,
was of 1 errano with a match- Tholi]as was in a coc11a brown Mr.a nd Mrs. Tom Montgomery
ing chalfel length train appll- dn!s,"' with bone accessories Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Edqued with Irish lace. Her elbow and had a corsage of yellow ward Wacbsman, Mr. and ·Mrs.
length veil of silk Ulusion fell carnations.
Michael Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
from a Dior bow. Both the wed· A teceplion for the couple Dan SmiUt, Mr. and Mrs.
ding gown and the headpiece was ' lteld at the Riverview Uam Smathers, Columbus; Mr.
were made by the bride's mo· Scho#, Table decorations were and Mrs. Paul Meredith an
liter. The bride carried a cas- accented with yellow bows. Marsha, Westerville: Mr. and
cade arrangement of w h I I o Hoste4se.s were Miss Marianne Mrs. Charles Pickens and Cheri,
daisies, ·, roSebuds, and ' baby's Tin~o!r. Akron; Mrs. William Parkersburg, W. Va.; Mr. and
breath. '
Smathers, Columbus; Mrs. Har- Mrs. Harry Knopp, Cleveland,
Attendants lor the bride were lis Erank and Mrs. Don aId IMiss Linda Snyder, Marietta;
Miss Linda Brown, Reedsville, Myerl, Long Bottom: and Mrs. Miss Judy Roherson, Kentucky;
~Isler ot the bride, maid of bon- Paul .Meredith and Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. William Mereor; Mrs. Edw!!rd Wachsman sba Meredith, Westerville.
dith, Beverly; and Mr. and Mrs ..
and Mrs. Michael Burke, boUt For,' ller wedding trip, . the Harold Sauer, Mary Ruth
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ploye doing what testimony has indicated
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Adam Clayton Powell and Thomas J,
make the stufi in the laborotory, they may
Dodd were doing - and regarclles1 of how
come up wit:, a substance that will provigorous! or audaciously such actions
vidt&gt; a permanent adhesive for rillings for
were delende~ - would YOU wait( that
tr eth- as w&lt;:ll as closing one mort cavi- employe to keep on represenliJll thl
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Meigs Countlans DO get around . . • •
Spending the past eight months in Tema Ghana, Afrf.
ca fr{r. and Mrs. William Ingels and children are looking
forward to a return to Middleport about Sept. 16.
Following their vacation, they will return to Mrica
in early October and In December, Mrs.lDgels' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Abbott, Mtddleport, will make the
Mrica jaunt to spend about two months with the Ingels
family.
Mr. Ingels is associated with Valco, having gone to
Africa on a three year assignment from Kaiser Alumi·
num.
Incidentally, Mr. and Mr s. p!oyed as a lab technician at a
Ingels recently moved Into a Springfield hospital.
spacious, new home . . . only
11 rooms. The borne was pro- JANE DOUGLAS assistant
vided by his compan~. The Jn. instructor of the Hoizer Hospitgels also receive helpmg hands a! School of Nursing, leaves to.
from a garder.er and a matd. day on her first flight from
The Ingels children, Terri, Olarleston enrouto ~ EviDSo
10, and Leslie, eight, attend ton, Ill., where she will attend
school on a year-around basis a two-day worksbop on I e st
_ bu! half day sessions. lnclud- construction at the Evanston
ed iJt their course_s of stndy is Hospital School of Nursing.
French. Mr. and Mr. ln~els Following her return, Jane
report ;~e school system is ex- will join Mr. and Mrs. Ted
cellsnt.
Downie next Sunday for a trip
AND-MR AND MRS RAY to New Hampshire where tile
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RIGGS an&lt;F chtldren, Maralynn Chucl&lt;, a Meigs Local School
and caralfnn Tracy, and Rtt~ District teacher, who is servRiggs, Athens, JUSt returne lng as a counselor at camp
from li trip East.
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and Is self ~ aD tbt
Thetis farm.
Bolh /tllD Sylvester IIlii Mr,
'11lela are 19111 graduatea of
Soutberu mgb Sc1ioo1. No uta
hu been set fw lite 1Nfldlal,
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'111ere will be a famiiJ ltJiow.
Mlp dinner followln&amp; dtarcb
They visited points o! Interservices at the Racine Bapt1Jt
est irt Washington, D. C. bef?re YES - MEIGS Cdunltans Church Sunday nooo. BYtiJIIIII
going on to Atla!"!c Ctty, gomg DO get around!
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FOMEROY - Inspection
Members responded to r 0 II IJ"io is qui~ J:u~\hwiUt th~
Virgil Atkins, deputy master, call with grange memories. A ~ung~· · ando De . eUtson
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ford, and Wllliam Grueser pre- The group spent Sunday in
Grange met at the hall.
"Sharing Our Abund- New York City with Larry Tra-·
Fred Goeglein presided at
' There was instrumenb!l cy and then visited Williamsmeeting which featured a
music by Home_r 1\ice and Am- burg before returning home. :
gram In observance of the
os Leonard, aitd Mrs. Fr e d
tennlal ol Grange. Mrs. Gladys Goegleln presented the history LEAVING NEXT month for
Morgan, lecturer had
of Rock Springs Grange.
Toronto, Canada, will be, the
the . program and
· Fnllowing a reading, "A Lit- Rev. and Mrs. Russell Mclnty•
''Grange Facts and
tie Humor," by Betty Leonard, re.
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there was a candle lighting cer. Mrs. Mcintyre Is, of course.
Iem1ony In observance of the the former Christine Coats of
centennial ·year. Taking par I Middleport.
Churche1 Planni11g
were Goegleln, Mrs. Morgan, The Rev. Mr. Mcintyre has
Two Events of Fall
Mrs. Radford, Mrs. Dora Hen· enrolled at the University of
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ton, Mrs. Nora Ball, and Mrs. Toronto where he will be work· :
[clu•ding tile annual Harvest Fes- William Grueser.
ing on his doctorate lor the 1
!ivai and observance of tlle Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Blakeslee next two years. He's a philoso- l
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Refonnallon anniversary showed slides of their trip to phy and religion major.
POMEROY -Mr. and Mrs. · October were planned when Hawaii. Refreshmects were ser- He has been pastor o! a
ViCtor Hannahs, Pomeroy, are
Council of St. Paul and St. ved following the meeting by Springfield church for the past
announcing the engagement
Jolln Lutheran Churches me the home economics commit- year and Christine, a graduate I
their daughter, Kathryn Jane,
night.
tee.
of Ohio Northern, has been em.
to Mr. Larry Ricbll'd Werry, The Harvest Festival will be li iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles M.
at St. John's Church. Plans
Werry, also of Pomeroy.
were also made by tlle group
Miss Hannahs is presently to participate In the "Luthemployed at the Administrative eran Ingathering lor EducaUon"
Data Processing Center of
this fall. A teacher's training
University in Athens.
was scheduled for 7:30
Mr. Werry is employed al the m. on Wednesday.
with r8Yolutionory new
Phillip Sporn P.lant for ~he
By Enrolling Now in the
summer and will he a
Churcho/Chrillt
more at Glenville State College,
Glenville, W. Va., !his faiL
Picnic ill Today
Wedding plans are lhcom- POMEROY - '111e Pomeroy
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Church of Christ picnic will be
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pn:~acbillg marriage ol thetr cW~ghter, .suzanne, to Mr. Mrs. Stephen Coats, Kirksville,
CarfWolfe, son of Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Racme, Route 2, and Mo., are announcing the birth
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410 FRONT ST.MARtmA, 0, Phone 373-3617
Mlsa Bradbury Is a 1865 .
College wtth a Cadet at the Kirksville Ostheopa!hic
Clark wlll arrange recreuate of Middleport lligh
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end tbli apr1J11 from R calion. She is a member of AI· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gasklll /r---"""=======
Mu Beta Sorority.
oi Middleport and Mr. and
Lawn .Party Given
Mr. W(!lfe gr'duated in 1958 Mrs. Herb Conley of Troy, Mo.,
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196.1 from Marietta College. Waller Hayes, Middleport, is a
POJtlEROY - Mr. and Mfi'· IHe is a member of Alpha Sig· great grandmother. Mrs. GasKenneth-~~ entertained
Phi Fraternity. Mr. Wolfe kill returned Wednesday ...... ,
a lawn 1""•1 bonorlng . &amp;b
employe~ as head basltet- Kirksville after a several
daugltter, Lisa ~ King, on
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to ,aC&lt;'tlltuata 'the potltlve br ~eil~ ·~IIIIer but al· atand .,~ . be · eould ~ '!'h91e "~ e~ . . . Too, Porlfl: ~~.:..hi:

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Uf welfare IQuU: ~ II :jr)'\ .V!*Ut. ~Unm ,moH In·
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But w1111e 111e 111m 11 perra. ,. ~ Amerll!lll ~
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lion.
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For Kennedy partlaw are ment 11 0111 olthellllllll .blllr·
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accept It 'that he 111f4D1 what trelilulouiJ1wrt~~~. beaded Qn.
be Slf~When be dllclllml 8DJ dert•'·'·g so IU-adv~ as hard·
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Moat woman IDilTY between a and 21,
ventlon deleptet ope~ or ·co- PQIIll no, altmlljlu,. ilbate~r
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ateadi!y dtclinlllg birth ratle, which t h I 1
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verily pledpcl to Keflli~ will to ~~~~.!0 ~
year will reacb a record low.
and 2t But Iince '186&amp;, . there bave been
1!1111, In lpltt of II all. thaN IIIIer at laut halt a do~ Dem- form hill !male . ~ lllat of
Bu~ characleristictllly, they wiiiPpily
fewer men than women looklnl for them.
reaDy 1!1 a ,eriulae opntlac ocntlc Presldeatl~ ~ a dove Oil Vlelnllil to ,~ Off
warn that it's too early to celebrate our
Toda, there are about one mllUon more
maclwllsm, !»wever liDall, lor llelt ,.-,
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~scape frl)lll r beoomine a totally urban·
women than men In these qe, Cllelorles
tbil exlraol'lllnlrJ putach. II 'nit pmence ol tbil~'plllallve ldlemts to lm~e
h\1 Ql
ized, congealed nation.
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Uee, of roune, on the Wul ~of lbt IIIQit ,&amp;lo..,J. the urban p&lt;IOI'. .. ~~ -~- • · ·
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But thla tmbalanCI will disappear 11 John10n for renomination nut ~bly lead to IIUCCtll Ia .Coast, and II centers IDevltab!J WIJUIID Full!ri&amp;bl o " Ar~ Thus, !ronlcally,lt If '!:'.•.,•
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tht boya bl)rn. In the baby boom 10 to 20 year. '111ey art rmbnelllll th• 1H8, and.at thiVeey minimum •In CaUfomll, 1he ~ or 1 AI II kollcluslve evld~ that eliiOIIODal be,t:brl·. riiJJer ,.iiiaq
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yeara ago becume availabla. In fact, the YOUIIJ Senator with an unabat- II 1IO!Iid leave Kl!lllledy In lbt ·beatnik • peactnli rumor pba an lmJ!Iacabll boslllllf to a hill antaplltl wbo ~. ~
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lmbalanee will be reversed In the 1910s ed and even a rlslnl .ftttVOr, poaltlon of 1 mere fuWe wredl· nomenon Wblch IIDOIIIIIIID llct 'lirm line aplnll ~ 1111 to permit him to Jlill;~~~
~oc !the number of live births per thousand of
and we may very well see an upsuraa In notably on tbe wue of the war er at the DomocraUc National to the beiiMI!IP·of a tbJrd.puo upllllioDimlln Vletnliill II the a dovish peri. '1bey 1!&amp;~ . a
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the birth rate.
In V!etn1111, and Utey are lllus Oonnntlon.
ty mcwemenl CODIJIII'Ible to the real moUVIIioa of 11111, ij 1 e r· llnl!l, uncontrollable '!'qi .·. to
turn of the century II will be 340 million.
As Robert c. Cook of the Population bo&lt;lnl him In with a kil!d of . It 10H without AYinl that one wblch 'In 1141 JOUCflt lint For Fullirlsbt' J1i!ord OD their 01111 polWCII ~~
d ~' Ono I'&lt;'BJOn for present birth rille d..
Refe.,nce Bureau pu!.s It: "It II these admiration bo could aurety do President Johnson can, of lo deny renomiDatloD to I'NIJo D1111J Gl ~ laues ~y they an .pleiiHil ~- oi,ftr,,~
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boom babies wbo are now comln&amp; to tha witboul
ecuru, have tho renomination dent lfany Truman llld, fall- most dear .. to the ul~berals a promlnllll pal'llcl!-.lill!)Jif ~
;-.; ' vmitY. of 1\!iooJgan sociologist, Is t!le nureproductive rooet."
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. :~;.. lib!•· young women and marriageable
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1., .with bama~. AI· any sailor wlto has •v·
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be the be.tl glue on earth. .
So strong Is barnacle odht~lve, In !act,
thai removal of a barnacle from a lhlp'1
·. •: bulL actually r'"lulres removal of a micro:·,: scopic lll)'er o~ the steel Itself.
•·t: . · Reasoning that U you can't chip 'em,
""" Join 'em; biologists at the University of
Akron are rai,ing a crop of the peskY
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"Nearly all pari!Dis," uy• Coclr, "r!dleule tbe Idea that bavlnt ono additional
child could oonfJ"Ibute to 1 national caiiJDo
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wore floor length gowns serrano pr~ss · [style d r e!
white s!adloD 'flllillteoi'by i'ev-en de~ed with empire wals!.s, with a lljBtching jacket. She
branch ~Ill:• di!I:OI:a¥ b~ sleeves and A·liq.e skirts. wore the · •cotS&amp;ge, of dalsl-.
the altar 'ol the Long Bottom Miss· Brown's gown was of aq, rosebuds, ~ baby's
Chrislian ChUrl)h, ,or th,e we d- ua llljft serrano, . and t h e from her w~ding bouquet. ·
ding of ~ ~~ ~· Melanie Kay brld\9maids' gowns were ol Tjle_ new Mrs. '111omas Is a
Brown
J¥edllville, to Wil· tropio! turquoise, with accents graduate of _Ea,tern ..H.nll ,.1 b~· l
liam Howard Tl)omaa, . Shaker of · ~to lace on the sleeves s_chool and Ohio. Stat~ u . 1 1
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inK ~r bows with c I r c le lern$bip at Saint Litke's Hosplt-/
The brick! ,Is the d&amp;ugltler of veils aitd carried white daisies. al in Cleveland in September.
Mr. and Mi'fl. .Walter Bro:wn,
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Reedsville, .. and the
bride- Rlc~ard Thomes of Kent, Roosevelt lllgh School at
groom's parents are the Rev. brother of tlle bridegroom, ser. and Kent State University.
and Mrs. CUI(ord · B. Thomas, ved as best ~an and the· ush· i&lt; employed by the Cleveland
Kent.
ers .~re Davtd TaylQr 01 Day- l1neumatlc Tool Company 88
Vows of tile double ring cer- !on arta Larry Deitch of Salme. COSt accountant. The C,O U
~mony were read at 7::W on the FIQ~I!I' girl for the wedding resides at 364:1 Lindholm urt•v•, 1
evening of ,Jul 7 by the Rev. was ,ltfiss Cheri Lynn Pickens, Shaker Heights.
Mr. Thomas, father of I be co~ill of the bride, and I he Out of town guests at the
bridegroqm. A program of nupo ring bearer was Master David wedding and n!ception w e r e
ttBI musjc was presented by llrow, brother of the bride. Mrs. William H. Lowe, Sharon,
Mrs. Ronaleen Reese . of Long Miss ~ Pickens was in a yellow Pa.; Miss ·Marianne Tingler,
Bottom, pianist, and Mrs. Paul and. white dress and carried a Akrnn: Miss Susan Williams,
Nease of Pomeroy, vocaUst. basil~!· of white daisies. Master j{ent; Larry Deitch, Salem;
Given In marriage by her Brown won! a blue stlk.
Mtss Karol Worlpnan, LIm a;
father ' the bride was In a Door ·For.. .her daughter's
wedding, David Taylor and
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I•ngth gown d¢gned with an Mri: .Brown wore a two · piece Senkbeil. Dayton; Mr. and
empire waistline, . bell sleeves linen" 'clress of aqua with bone Kenton Smith, Cincinnati;
and an A•llne skirt. The bodice ~'ories and a corsage of nus Egerins and Miss Mar a
was of Irish lace and the sklr! aqua tinted carnations. Mr s. Egerins, Magnetic
Springs,
was of 1 errano with a match- Tholi]as was in a coc11a brown Mr.a nd Mrs. Tom Montgomery
ing chalfel length train appll- dn!s,"' with bone accessories Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Edqued with Irish lace. Her elbow and had a corsage of yellow ward Wacbsman, Mr. and ·Mrs.
length veil of silk Ulusion fell carnations.
Michael Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
from a Dior bow. Both the wed· A teceplion for the couple Dan SmiUt, Mr. and Mrs.
ding gown and the headpiece was ' lteld at the Riverview Uam Smathers, Columbus; Mr.
were made by the bride's mo· Scho#, Table decorations were and Mrs. Paul Meredith an
liter. The bride carried a cas- accented with yellow bows. Marsha, Westerville: Mr. and
cade arrangement of w h I I o Hoste4se.s were Miss Marianne Mrs. Charles Pickens and Cheri,
daisies, ·, roSebuds, and ' baby's Tin~o!r. Akron; Mrs. William Parkersburg, W. Va.; Mr. and
breath. '
Smathers, Columbus; Mrs. Har- Mrs. Harry Knopp, Cleveland,
Attendants lor the bride were lis Erank and Mrs. Don aId IMiss Linda Snyder, Marietta;
Miss Linda Brown, Reedsville, Myerl, Long Bottom: and Mrs. Miss Judy Roherson, Kentucky;
~Isler ot the bride, maid of bon- Paul .Meredith and Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. William Mereor; Mrs. Edw!!rd Wachsman sba Meredith, Westerville.
dith, Beverly; and Mr. and Mrs ..
and Mrs. Michael Burke, boUt For,' ller wedding trip, . the Harold Sauer, Mary Ruth
~ Columbus, the bridesmaids. brUt~:: changed into a yellow and Joy, Middleport.

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ploye doing what testimony has indicated
· The sdentisis believe that if they ran
Adam Clayton Powell and Thomas J,
make the stufi in the laborotory, they may
Dodd were doing - and regarclles1 of how
come up wit:, a substance that will provigorous! or audaciously such actions
vidt&gt; a permanent adhesive for rillings for
were delende~ - would YOU wait( that
tr eth- as w&lt;:ll as closing one mort cavi- employe to keep on represenliJll thl
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Meigs Countlans DO get around . . • •
Spending the past eight months in Tema Ghana, Afrf.
ca fr{r. and Mrs. William Ingels and children are looking
forward to a return to Middleport about Sept. 16.
Following their vacation, they will return to Mrica
in early October and In December, Mrs.lDgels' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Abbott, Mtddleport, will make the
Mrica jaunt to spend about two months with the Ingels
family.
Mr. Ingels is associated with Valco, having gone to
Africa on a three year assignment from Kaiser Alumi·
num.
Incidentally, Mr. and Mr s. p!oyed as a lab technician at a
Ingels recently moved Into a Springfield hospital.
spacious, new home . . . only
11 rooms. The borne was pro- JANE DOUGLAS assistant
vided by his compan~. The Jn. instructor of the Hoizer Hospitgels also receive helpmg hands a! School of Nursing, leaves to.
from a garder.er and a matd. day on her first flight from
The Ingels children, Terri, Olarleston enrouto ~ EviDSo
10, and Leslie, eight, attend ton, Ill., where she will attend
school on a year-around basis a two-day worksbop on I e st
_ bu! half day sessions. lnclud- construction at the Evanston
ed iJt their course_s of stndy is Hospital School of Nursing.
French. Mr. and Mr. ln~els Following her return, Jane
report ;~e school system is ex- will join Mr. and Mrs. Ted
cellsnt.
Downie next Sunday for a trip
AND-MR AND MRS RAY to New Hampshire where tile
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RIGGS an&lt;F chtldren, Maralynn Chucl&lt;, a Meigs Local School
and caralfnn Tracy, and Rtt~ District teacher, who is servRiggs, Athens, JUSt returne lng as a counselor at camp
from li trip East.
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Inspection Held
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Mls.l Sylvester ~ 'II
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and Is self ~ aD tbt
Thetis farm.
Bolh /tllD Sylvester IIlii Mr,
'11lela are 19111 graduatea of
Soutberu mgb Sc1ioo1. No uta
hu been set fw lite 1Nfldlal,
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PLA.1\I DINNER
'111ere will be a famiiJ ltJiow.
Mlp dinner followln&amp; dtarcb
They visited points o! Interservices at the Racine Bapt1Jt
est irt Washington, D. C. bef?re YES - MEIGS Cdunltans Church Sunday nooo. BYtiJIIIII
going on to Atla!"!c Ctty, gomg DO get around!
Is welcome.
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FOMEROY - Inspection
Members responded to r 0 II IJ"io is qui~ J:u~\hwiUt th~
Virgil Atkins, deputy master, call with grange memories. A ~ung~· · ando De . eUtson
20 years
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· reading, "I Am the Grange" f ~ . 1~ll
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day night when Rock
ford, and Wllliam Grueser pre- The group spent Sunday in
Grange met at the hall.
"Sharing Our Abund- New York City with Larry Tra-·
Fred Goeglein presided at
' There was instrumenb!l cy and then visited Williamsmeeting which featured a
music by Home_r 1\ice and Am- burg before returning home. :
gram In observance of the
os Leonard, aitd Mrs. Fr e d
tennlal ol Grange. Mrs. Gladys Goegleln presented the history LEAVING NEXT month for
Morgan, lecturer had
of Rock Springs Grange.
Toronto, Canada, will be, the
the . program and
· Fnllowing a reading, "A Lit- Rev. and Mrs. Russell Mclnty•
''Grange Facts and
tie Humor," by Betty Leonard, re.
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there was a candle lighting cer. Mrs. Mcintyre Is, of course.
Iem1ony In observance of the the former Christine Coats of
centennial ·year. Taking par I Middleport.
Churche1 Planni11g
were Goegleln, Mrs. Morgan, The Rev. Mr. Mcintyre has
Two Events of Fall
Mrs. Radford, Mrs. Dora Hen· enrolled at the University of
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ton, Mrs. Nora Ball, and Mrs. Toronto where he will be work· :
[clu•ding tile annual Harvest Fes- William Grueser.
ing on his doctorate lor the 1
!ivai and observance of tlle Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Blakeslee next two years. He's a philoso- l
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Refonnallon anniversary showed slides of their trip to phy and religion major.
POMEROY -Mr. and Mrs. · October were planned when Hawaii. Refreshmects were ser- He has been pastor o! a
ViCtor Hannahs, Pomeroy, are
Council of St. Paul and St. ved following the meeting by Springfield church for the past
announcing the engagement
Jolln Lutheran Churches me the home economics commit- year and Christine, a graduate I
their daughter, Kathryn Jane,
night.
tee.
of Ohio Northern, has been em.
to Mr. Larry Ricbll'd Werry, The Harvest Festival will be li iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles M.
at St. John's Church. Plans
Werry, also of Pomeroy.
were also made by tlle group
Miss Hannahs is presently to participate In the "Luthemployed at the Administrative eran Ingathering lor EducaUon"
Data Processing Center of
this fall. A teacher's training
University in Athens.
was scheduled for 7:30
Mr. Werry is employed al the m. on Wednesday.
with r8Yolutionory new
Phillip Sporn P.lant for ~he
By Enrolling Now in the
summer and will he a
Churcho/Chrillt
more at Glenville State College,
Glenville, W. Va., !his faiL
Picnic ill Today
Wedding plans are lhcom- POMEROY - '111e Pomeroy
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Church of Christ picnic will be
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pn:~acbillg marriage ol thetr cW~ghter, .suzanne, to Mr. Mrs. Stephen Coats, Kirksville,
CarfWolfe, son of Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Racme, Route 2, and Mo., are announcing the birth
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410 FRONT ST.MARtmA, 0, Phone 373-3617
Mlsa Bradbury Is a 1865 .
College wtth a Cadet at the Kirksville Ostheopa!hic
Clark wlll arrange recreuate of Middleport lligh
In Elementary Edu- HospitaL •
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end tbli apr1J11 from R calion. She is a member of AI· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gasklll /r---"""=======
Mu Beta Sorority.
oi Middleport and Mr. and
Lawn .Party Given
Mr. W(!lfe gr'duated in 1958 Mrs. Herb Conley of Troy, Mo.,
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Honoring aug ~r
196.1 from Marietta College. Waller Hayes, Middleport, is a
POJtlEROY - Mr. and Mfi'· IHe is a member of Alpha Sig· great grandmother. Mrs. GasKenneth-~~ entertained
Phi Fraternity. Mr. Wolfe kill returned Wednesday ...... ,
a lawn 1""•1 bonorlng . &amp;b
employe~ as head basltet- Kirksville after a several
daugltter, Lisa ~ King, on
coach In: the Meigs Local visit there ..
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GALIJPOLII ~ Tbl 'llklnl Webster ' tnd. · Nt and '
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t ..m• Ol Mr. and Mrl. '1'ony lllllmt:"l\lr. 'and Mn. 111
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larry,lllr, 8Jid &amp;Ira. Will Fitdl,
loui111, Ky., Mr, IJIId Mrt•.WIU
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GaJ, W: ,VI.; Mra. AlbeJ1
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Smith ~ ClaytGn, w::~
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Flldl, TOmahawk, lCJ.; Mr;
Mra. lObby Elklu, Jeu
Mike, •r.«t. and Mrl. Malc!Oiml
Wild iliil Jeff, Mrl. H~nanl
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1 nd Mrs. Jllliel F. 'lbomJIIIon 'nle nett flllllly reunion
: •1d daugf1tel'9, P,atti, Shirley, be held the l!rBt sunday in Jutr
J•ckle and Toll!, Mr. and Mrt. ot
!I Tawawa Park ill Sld1-'obert stw,, Mr. !P'd Ml'l. 111J, Oli!b.
! 'arson Fltcb, Mr. lmd Mrs.
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~ennetb C
Meek, Guy, Cathy and
Joan, Ill of rro;, Ohio.

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IIICI Mr1. RD11aid Etklnt. IIDbtn, Ronnie, K-.
ty and Katliy, Manltield; Mr.
JaJIIN Ball 1111111011, Wut 0111ter; Mr. and 1oft•· Clarenct EaJ.
1on, CindY .and Renee, Fafr.
born; Mr. · and Ml'l. wtDJII'd
~hade, Casstown; Mr. and Mrs.
!Walter B1!1!, Bruee and Jim,
C1sslown; Mrs., Lowell Moody
r.nd lllldDty, 'tina and Mark,

Manafleld:

Trinity Circle AssiSts Purehase
01 New Robes.for Church Choir

Mrs./daGates

SAFFORD'S STUDIO .
t4tit lalkr11 Aw.

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Patriot WSCS

Baptist Men'S
Fellowship Has
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Annual Cookout
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o.u.J:.tpous - Tht

Fe~Jowi!dp of the First Bap·t!stl
Chureh 'or Galllpolls, had
ann1111 ~"coot out" 'lbundllYI

~rs.flutchinson

Is Honored With
Recent Cookout

b
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NuptLa.
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DISht ~t '~~te Bob Evana
GALLIPOLIS - · Arran&amp;e-,Byers. Seatlnr the guellla were
House Rio Grande. Th et r
of gladioli, · daisies and Phll Pope and Okey Tawney.
wives wb-e guests. Over 50
decorated tile altar of 'lbe bride's mother wore a
tended tile occasion.
Grace Methodist Church for willow green dres1 with while
Vemon Harvey, Iftaldent ol
JUne 11 1\"'dding o!M Iss accessories and a corsage or
the Men'• FeQowshlp, wu:~:~~==~- Robarts lnd Dan. R. pmk rosebuds. The brideover tile evening's p..
The Rev. Hughey groom's mother diose a drns
. Prior to. the meal games
performed the double of pink and white with white
playedjlythemeDwllllellie
ceremony. The bride is 1accesories

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DON'T MISS OUR GIGANTIC .• ;.

OPEN
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SALE
NOW IN FULL SWING AT -THE . EMPIRE!
• VISIT US AND REGISTER FOR OUR GIANT GIVEAWAY
COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND!

NO PuRCHASE NECESSARYI

VALUABLE PRIZES!

and a corsage or-------------------------------....;_

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Road and Mr. Morgan is lmmedlately followin I h e
. GALLIPOIJS ~ 'lbe P~trlot ing on ~the food. After
met 'l'uelday eve. ahlp around tlle table, car!
100 of Mr. and Mrs. John ~remony, a reception was held
(:harga
1 ing at the 11om. of Mn, Ida klns led In the slnllng of
MoJ1811, Route 2, Galllpolla. 10 the Fellowship Room of the
lialet.
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uses llljl hyJDDJ. Mr.
Wedding muslc was furnlshed Church. Ho!tessea for the ...,..
During the 'bullneu meeting gave W\ll'dl of webmle
by Mrs. Nell Sanders, organJst. cepllon were Mrs. Mickey Morit wu moved alld llei!OIIded to thankJ to tlle committees
Mrs. George Adams, soloist, gan, Miss Jane Ann Morgan
&gt;kip 1be Augu,t mee11q . . made . lbe evenl111 a
"Always," "'lbe Hawal· and Mrs. Robert L. Roberta.
to thl fair.
Mr. Harvey also dtscusBed
ian Wedding Song" and "The Miss Judith Ann Roberts,
, PrOIIJ'IDI eonaiJied of ICI'!p. plans for the Men'l Retreat LoJ:d's Plraytr·"
niece of the bride, registered
''11"41 reiii!IIJI li:flll ~Kary be~ What lbe
'lbe bride ncorted to the al· the guests.
•'rews; pdJer' '111· ' "Tlil. ..-OIIIIdl. , , •
,
by her lather, cho6ea white The bride is a graduate of
'arker, .I l'llllllnc ' 081'1111 The s~aker of the
gown ot' chantilly !act_ fuhlon- Gallia Academy High School
.10nea; qull GD Blbla, , Sbenle was ttii •Rev. Joseph
ed wltll I buque waliJtllne and and is employed by the COOJ)o I
Burnett and ;eadlnp by {lei. paatorr •and bls
loq,•tlact·.lleevu, .H.- veU of erative Extension Service.
trude Davl.l, Mabel Mahan,' and cend around the wo r
alit l1luslon wu beld In pJaee The bridegroom gra,!uated L
Magllalene Crate. The proiiJ'am "Falnlillg Not."
by a queen's crown of lace and from Southwestern
Sehool
v:as' "t:loied by rtpeatlng lbe Aftei'''closing prayer,
seecl.pearla, She· earrlad a Bib- and is employed b Ohio Power
Lord't Prl)'ll'.
·
group •Joyed ftrther
lopped with a caacade of Company.
The Secret Sister IICbanga ahlp before going home.
centered wllb 1 re-I After a wedding trip through
wat a blchll&amp;ht of the enrill!c.
corsase of while or- the Smoky Mountains, the couRefreshmenta were lltrVtd by Ill 1'190, Conaresa aet up the
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oniJ.·,leJc!lu,; was a pte Is residing at !33 Second
lh~ boaleP. The ll8lJ&amp; . meetlnl Dlltrlct of Columbia u the
pendant, . ll llfi fiOm lhe Avenue.
•·ill be at the ho11111 of Mary permanant ~eat of iht
---crews 011 ~ lL
i:lovernDient.
Mtu VIrginia O'Nedl served Mrs. Alma Root and dauglt·
maid ol honor and brides- ten have returned 1o their Florbllld was Mils Corbetta Rob- ida hotne alter spending severen., aliter of llie bride; Both al diys with Mrs. Root's brotbattendanll wore go11111 ol JIOW· ora and sisters and many
der bllll laahloned wllll bell friends. The Roots lived In Olllo
llh11ped lklrll and 1leeves. A for many years.
matching blue , pout veO C!OJn.
pJeled their enaembles. They In IIM5, at uo a.m. JED'!')
eiiCadee pi willie dais- the llrst ezperlmentallest of an
~Y11fu
,
Atomic Bomb look place 18

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1w14J "'llap.up• tw• Just push
bUitoiL A ralnJ dq. speCial DOW.

The real

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2.99 and 5.95

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DEPAR'l'IIENT STORE
G.tl..pollt, Ohio

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5 Each Of 10 Varllflll

~.95

50 DAFFODILS
~.55

50 CROCUS--assorted
$1.99
Pfare 1'our Order

3,500 sq. ft. Added Floer SpQce
NEWLY
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mattrus for )uat 138.Q5 ••• or tht luxurio·u t ltmco Sacroptdlc
for only S40.tl. That't a $20 tavlng over the regular ytar 'round

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saving. Stretch out 0f1 ~he mattrenta that art iOOd for rovr
back. Feel how Bemco'a pattnted Unlfuttd" Co.nttruc:·

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Ated-and the gentle touch you want.

.SALE

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II bestman WU John Muloo.

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rony EIICin; :Home In Bidwell · .

GALIJPOLII ~ Tbl 'llklnl Webster ' tnd. · Nt and '
f &gt;lly reunion waa held at the I Later i:Jidn.' Jetf and ~:~i.
t ..m• Ol Mr. and Mrl. '1'ony lllllmt:"l\lr. 'and Mn. 111
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larry,lllr, 8Jid &amp;Ira. Will Fitdl,
loui111, Ky., Mr, IJIId Mrt•.WIU
F1t(i11nd . . . . .,.MirJ tra~~o
t.s o1 ~ · and Mra Jot

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end Violtt B.U;•Mr. and Mn.
l ee ~~~~ IIIII Bruefl, Mr. and
~ ! rs. John BID Jr.," Mr. and

g~v11 ~~lfonl, Conleyr,.
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Ky.; Mrs: !!!Value steve111,
GaJ, W: ,VI.; Mra. AlbeJ1
1111, LlliiUI illd •.DIIe, Hunllnt-1
ton, W. Ya.; Mrt. Ill mm
Smith ~ ClaytGn, w::~
Cillo; Ml'· alld t.lrl.
Flldl, TOmahawk, lCJ.; Mr;
Mra. lObby Elklu, Jeu
Mike, •r.«t. and Mrl. Malc!Oiml
Wild iliil Jeff, Mrl. H~nanl
Eu!Gn and Mil! S111Kirlly,

I

1t•·s. W1m11 'l'tllllilptoD, Mr. ol Bldwtll.
1 nd Mrs. Jllliel F. 'lbomJIIIon 'nle nett flllllly reunion
: •1d daugf1tel'9, P,atti, Shirley, be held the l!rBt sunday in Jutr
J•ckle and Toll!, Mr. and Mrt. ot
!I Tawawa Park ill Sld1-'obert stw,, Mr. !P'd Ml'l. 111J, Oli!b.
! 'arson Fltcb, Mr. lmd Mrs.
,
~ennetb C
Meek, Guy, Cathy and
Joan, Ill of rro;, Ohio.

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mldili, Pam alld Ka,,

Charles

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IIICI Mr1. RD11aid Etklnt. IIDbtn, Ronnie, K-.
ty and Katliy, Manltield; Mr.
JaJIIN Ball 1111111011, Wut 0111ter; Mr. and 1oft•· Clarenct EaJ.
1on, CindY .and Renee, Fafr.
born; Mr. · and Ml'l. wtDJII'd
~hade, Casstown; Mr. and Mrs.
!Walter B1!1!, Bruee and Jim,
C1sslown; Mrs., Lowell Moody
r.nd lllldDty, 'tina and Mark,

Manafleld:

Trinity Circle AssiSts Purehase
01 New Robes.for Church Choir

Mrs./daGates

SAFFORD'S STUDIO .
t4tit lalkr11 Aw.

l't, PINMnl, W. V•

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Hostess-For
Patriot WSCS

Baptist Men'S
Fellowship Has
·
Annual Cookout
.

o.u.J:.tpous - Tht

Fe~Jowi!dp of the First Bap·t!stl
Chureh 'or Galllpolls, had
ann1111 ~"coot out" 'lbundllYI

~rs.flutchinson

Is Honored With
Recent Cookout

b
RQ eft5- MOfQQn
NuptLa.
·• [5 Read

DISht ~t '~~te Bob Evana
GALLIPOLIS - · Arran&amp;e-,Byers. Seatlnr the guellla were
House Rio Grande. Th et r
of gladioli, · daisies and Phll Pope and Okey Tawney.
wives wb-e guests. Over 50
decorated tile altar of 'lbe bride's mother wore a
tended tile occasion.
Grace Methodist Church for willow green dres1 with while
Vemon Harvey, Iftaldent ol
JUne 11 1\"'dding o!M Iss accessories and a corsage or
the Men'• FeQowshlp, wu:~:~~==~- Robarts lnd Dan. R. pmk rosebuds. The brideover tile evening's p..
The Rev. Hughey groom's mother diose a drns
. Prior to. the meal games
performed the double of pink and white with white
playedjlythemeDwllllellie
ceremony. The bride is 1accesories

at

DON'T MISS OUR GIGANTIC .• ;.

OPEN
HOUSE
SALE
NOW IN FULL SWING AT -THE . EMPIRE!
• VISIT US AND REGISTER FOR OUR GIANT GIVEAWAY
COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND!

NO PuRCHASE NECESSARYI

VALUABLE PRIZES!

and a corsage or-------------------------------....;_

~~=~ :':dtli~ :l;s

~ :t~. an~~~~~ pink rosebuds.

R0

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Road and Mr. Morgan is lmmedlately followin I h e
. GALLIPOIJS ~ 'lbe P~trlot ing on ~the food. After
met 'l'uelday eve. ahlp around tlle table, car!
100 of Mr. and Mrs. John ~remony, a reception was held
(:harga
1 ing at the 11om. of Mn, Ida klns led In the slnllng of
MoJ1811, Route 2, Galllpolla. 10 the Fellowship Room of the
lialet.
\
uses llljl hyJDDJ. Mr.
Wedding muslc was furnlshed Church. Ho!tessea for the ...,..
During the 'bullneu meeting gave W\ll'dl of webmle
by Mrs. Nell Sanders, organJst. cepllon were Mrs. Mickey Morit wu moved alld llei!OIIded to thankJ to tlle committees
Mrs. George Adams, soloist, gan, Miss Jane Ann Morgan
&gt;kip 1be Augu,t mee11q . . made . lbe evenl111 a
"Always," "'lbe Hawal· and Mrs. Robert L. Roberta.
to thl fair.
Mr. Harvey also dtscusBed
ian Wedding Song" and "The Miss Judith Ann Roberts,
, PrOIIJ'IDI eonaiJied of ICI'!p. plans for the Men'l Retreat LoJ:d's Plraytr·"
niece of the bride, registered
''11"41 reiii!IIJI li:flll ~Kary be~ What lbe
'lbe bride ncorted to the al· the guests.
•'rews; pdJer' '111· ' "Tlil. ..-OIIIIdl. , , •
,
by her lather, cho6ea white The bride is a graduate of
'arker, .I l'llllllnc ' 081'1111 The s~aker of the
gown ot' chantilly !act_ fuhlon- Gallia Academy High School
.10nea; qull GD Blbla, , Sbenle was ttii •Rev. Joseph
ed wltll I buque waliJtllne and and is employed by the COOJ)o I
Burnett and ;eadlnp by {lei. paatorr •and bls
loq,•tlact·.lleevu, .H.- veU of erative Extension Service.
trude Davl.l, Mabel Mahan,' and cend around the wo r
alit l1luslon wu beld In pJaee The bridegroom gra,!uated L
Magllalene Crate. The proiiJ'am "Falnlillg Not."
by a queen's crown of lace and from Southwestern
Sehool
v:as' "t:loied by rtpeatlng lbe Aftei'''closing prayer,
seecl.pearla, She· earrlad a Bib- and is employed b Ohio Power
Lord't Prl)'ll'.
·
group •Joyed ftrther
lopped with a caacade of Company.
The Secret Sister IICbanga ahlp before going home.
centered wllb 1 re-I After a wedding trip through
wat a blchll&amp;ht of the enrill!c.
corsase of while or- the Smoky Mountains, the couRefreshmenta were lltrVtd by Ill 1'190, Conaresa aet up the
'
oniJ.·,leJc!lu,; was a pte Is residing at !33 Second
lh~ boaleP. The ll8lJ&amp; . meetlnl Dlltrlct of Columbia u the
pendant, . ll llfi fiOm lhe Avenue.
•·ill be at the ho11111 of Mary permanant ~eat of iht
---crews 011 ~ lL
i:lovernDient.
Mtu VIrginia O'Nedl served Mrs. Alma Root and dauglt·
maid ol honor and brides- ten have returned 1o their Florbllld was Mils Corbetta Rob- ida hotne alter spending severen., aliter of llie bride; Both al diys with Mrs. Root's brotbattendanll wore go11111 ol JIOW· ora and sisters and many
der bllll laahloned wllll bell friends. The Roots lived In Olllo
llh11ped lklrll and 1leeves. A for many years.
matching blue , pout veO C!OJn.
pJeled their enaembles. They In IIM5, at uo a.m. JED'!')
eiiCadee pi willie dais- the llrst ezperlmentallest of an
~Y11fu
,
Atomic Bomb look place 18

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1w14J "'llap.up• tw• Just push
bUitoiL A ralnJ dq. speCial DOW.

The real

tht

2.99 and 5.95

Darnbrough's
DEPAR'l'IIENT STORE
G.tl..pollt, Ohio

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THE

Ad:val)ce Sale

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SPOniGHI
IS ON

Just Between

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tHE IIW

Us ... !-

EMPIRE!

JULY 14-15-16

IV'· PAT HOUCK

'

Save$1 to $1
l)

50 TULIP BULBS
5 Each Of 10 Varllflll

~.95

50 DAFFODILS
~.55

50 CROCUS--assorted
$1.99
Pfare 1'our Order

3,500 sq. ft. Added Floer SpQce
NEWLY
DECORATED
,

,, SPECIAL
. _.
·' PRICES

AND REMODELED • • •
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Now 20,000 Square Feet
Display·Area of Fine furniture,
Appliances and floor Coverings

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ASKAIOUT
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SPECIALS ON

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year 'rounf

$

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1NOW
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LIMITED TIME ONLY

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Put an end to aott backa.that co~ne from aleeplng 01 too toft 1 ~nettre~Mnd
save money at the ume time! Right now, you can buy the Btmco Sacroptdlc:
mattrus for )uat 138.Q5 ••• or tht luxurio·u t ltmco Sacroptdlc
for only S40.tl. That't a $20 tavlng over the regular ytar 'round

,\ }~~

STOitEWIDE

prlc ...... $•0 uvlng on every 11t. And you'll aft 1lot mor~ then Just a
saving. Stretch out 0f1 ~he mattrenta that art iOOd for rovr
back. Feel how Bemco'a pattnted Unlfuttd" Co.nttruc:·

C.LEARANCi

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tlon givea you all the firm, hulthful support you
Ated-and the gentle touch you want.

.SALE

DRB$p e

.

Open ,'JHouse

II bestman WU John Muloo.

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VISIT US DURING

With ff• Noav ••
We'll Notllg 1'ou Wlaeta
Bulbs Jlrrlvet

PHONE 446-1106 NOW!
Smeltzer Garden Center

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By HENRY W. TllliRNBERRY pton, starte.j·'the IIM1 iound In $ebastlan MICUeJ.
titles De Vken2o to talle part Opens held at HoylakNVer tD
HOYLAKE E•"' d (UPl)- tlilrd plli~... ,;thfee 'trolrel off Other than Nicklaus, T!)e Un· In the exclWliVe World Series break 70 m a smgle rhoond.ln'tbf
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the pace ~ Was unable· to !ted States contingent 1 · ol· Golf at Akron Ohio In Sep- best prev1ous score elf· I
=~e~!"~~~· t:; make an). ippio!Cillble ~ss poorer than expected and lin- tember. The top' priz; In that Brit_ish Open was 286 ~· ~
the Brltlsb Open 8olt cham!llon- unW II Wjll too tate. T{alllng by lshed far out of the pidure. tourney, whlcli is limited to traba's Peter Thomson ..~
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lour sliQkes yUII four .holes to Deane llem1!n, touted highly lour .men, amoWits to $511,000. Thomson had a 287 thil ·~·
ship, . which _he ~led my piS¥, ~It Jack tm:died the by Nlcklaua hililsell 81 8 poll- NicklaUJ already hai!.,Auall· Along with Palmer, De ·~
crownmg ambition. Jack Nick· 16tll anol '18th to ecjual his best slble wlnfter follOwed his 68 of tied lor the World Sarfi\S .since zo is the most popular ~14'!
laWI, who won last year, was previ91IS roUrid of 69 and finish Friday with' 73 lor a 2119 tollll. he
the u. S, Open 1as 1 golfer among British fans;'!~
two strokes· behind~· «-year- with 280.
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lloUi Sanders, who tted I or month and Gay Brewer, w h ~ ing him to remark: ''1\e way
0~~entlne. who llrst sought Gary · Pla)'l\l' of Solilil Atrica, second behind Nicklaus at failed to survive the 3&amp;-hole cut they cheer lor me they ' think
the Bri::~wn In 1946 and second by two strokes ifter the Muirlleld last year, 'ilso sbot off her&lt;, also has a barth as I'm English, but I'm not."
d third round, skied to a 74 with 73 lor 290.
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. e e_a five bogeys to sbare third place Bert Y811Cey and Phil ilodg· nal spot wilt go to the winner throughout the lour roWlds ex·
after three roWlds, finished With with 22-yeaH!d Clive Clark of m both were at 298 Y&amp;~KeY of the PGA at Denver ' n. X t cept when it came to the green!!;
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· a :m. That total was 10 under Englaild. Aller losing three closing with 7t and ' Rodgers lorelgn Golfer. Nicklaus;;. w h o where the big ones just woulw
\re~~alloon ligures aod just two 1~f\.9;• W on the first ~o witli 74.
, •·· boped to become the fitS! play· n't ~·
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Queen gained his ninth victory his sixth loss against eight vic- Robinson singled home
record, of 276 set by Arnold l"iee bfdies un the back nine lsh Open, t&gt;layed over ,the 8,· win both the U. S. a~tlptish when he bunkered hiS se~~
of the .oeason, scattering silt hits tortes.
Reds' final two runs dUring
P~~er flve ·years .~oat Troon. lor 72. · . . . · .
995 • yal'd, · par-72 Royal·~er: ,Opens In the same year, liad to the 15th, but he then 8 !118 ~
wlille pitchhll! the Clnclnpatl .
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eighth. Queen, who has lost
Its fantastic. e~~elalmed .
Oat·llf Spotllg!JI
pool ~· carried, a ~· settle for. f4,21)0, a paltry re- two great '""?"~ io reach tbi
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, Smgles by Robmson, Vad a games, missed his bid lor the balding De V~. ''This is Tont.~lltlln, ano!h"' promJs- .purse ·or ·~,1100 8IJd De Vlcen- ward by .his standards. Player green for a bmlie on ';he 1128, •
Reda to a 11-1 triumph SaturdaY, I lnson and Pete Rose gave _the shutout in the eighth
the greatest day of my life. It's ing yolllll Engtishinan, closed zo'~ .winning share amOunted" to and Clark f18cb receiveil':f3,150 yard 16th. The Arge~tlne cat ·
over the New York Mets.
Reds one run In the llrst inning. when the Mets scored thelr on- my crowning ambition." Nick- with a '10 to take filth place at only $5,880. '
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am Jacklin f2,1?0.
tiousiy pamd the !mal I ·W0
:yd Robinson, r:ny Perez They sent Seaver to the sbowers Jty run of the game on a hit iaus called him "one If the 285. Tied lor sbtth, a n o I h e r But the prestige fila I g b es De Vlcenzo, by tying a course holes and was a comfortableLee May bsnge out two m the llfth Inning SCilrlng trree · batsman and singles by ·
world's fine players."
stroke back, were Harold Ben- with the "golden crown" Is tmr record with his 6'1 Friday. be- winner alth&lt;lugh Nlcklaus lllfd. ~~- apiece to pac:e the Reds' runs on a walk to Robinson, hitter Bob Johnaon and Tommy Nicklaus, the defending cham· nillg of South Africa and $psln's mense and, more lmportent. en:. came the first winner In 10 ied two of the last three holes. '
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.NEW YORK (UPI ) - Erra~ lost control a• he walked just oil triple and Larry Brown's! loss on Ed Connolly, a late re- before scoring on Mickey Mllll- '
Club Aug. 15, for the
lc Steve Barber found his old lout batters while picking up his groundoul Rocky Colavito's placement for ailing Steve Har· tie's sacrilice fly to cenlel·.
annual Maurice Stokes benefit ATLANTA (UP!) - · Pat Jar ..&lt;eiUed down and allowed
form In a new unllorm Satur· fifth victory against 10 losses foul11l • Inning double, Sims' gan. .
The
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vis fashioned a three- hitter Blll White's ~~~:;~W~ day, pitching a four biUer to this year.
flllh • Inning single and Leon
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backed by homers by Joe Tor- mer, a single I
give the New York YBJ\kees a Barber was shelled lor oix Wagner's elgbth • inning single Steve Wbltaker hit a solo In the fifth off reliever Steye
re and Clete Boyer Saturdliy to and Allen's homer.
4-1 victory over the Cleveland runs in three and one • third were the only other hits off homer In the second Inning off Bailey when Reuben Anwo...
give the Atlanta Braves a 5-2
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Indians.
innings by Baltimore last week, Barber.
Connolly for the llrst ~ In walked, stole second and IICOI'ed.
victory over the Philadelphia Torre slammed hiS
Making only his second start In his first Yankee slnrt, but The Yankees, who fiOI lust' hothe thlrDid,ck~oelloPtp\tone douh
, bbaledd on Elston Howard's single, Tbe
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~ ~ to lea_d off the seclmd Ifor the Yankees since being this time Barber held the Jn. .six hits In the game, needed me
wser, "' 0
. Jatvis and Chris Short had a inmng and g~ve the ·Braves traded by the Baltimore Ori- dians to one run. That came in only three of them to manu- walked, and advan~ '-'third game was delayed twiee by rain
pitchers diU!! going Into the I.O lead. Short th~ .walked
Barber regained his Inng the seventh on Duke Sims' lead laclure four runs and pin the on ~avtto's throwing - ·error during the fttst lour Jnnlnp,
tJottom of the eighth when Short er and after Derus Menk1e
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Braves promptly leaped on Hall Boyer to third. Jarvis grolllld· .
three rusn.
er brooght in Boyer. with the
With two out, Rico Clarty second run of the innmg.
By UnUfd ~... ln~~~~·~'i sint!led. Torre doubled I 0 the Short gave up five hits before
Night Ga1~es Nol lnchlftd
field wall to drive hhn in he was pulled lor a pinch-bilt.er
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and Boyer followed with i drive in the eighth. It was Short's BOS'roN (UPI)-Third base- and Scott added a run and a
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over the 1elt field fenc:e for a third loss againsi five l'ictories man Joe Foy started a triple third tallied on Powell's lhr&lt;&gt;w· l
Chicago . . . . . 49 36 .576
home run.
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' play in the first Inning and ing error. Jerry Adair sln!i1e1 l
Minnesota ... 4? 37 .560 I"i Jarvis had a two • hitter go·
hammered out a single, double off relief pitcher Eddie Wall
Detroit . . . ... 45 39 ..536
tng Into the ninth when All·
and triple Saturday to lead the drive In the loUrlh run.
wASH 1N G T 0 N (UP!)- all the way around wbeJI .Ray · Before his gsme-wlnnlng 1111
california .•. 41 42 .528 4
hero Richie Allen, who
·Boston Red Sox to a 5-I Yietory Foy tripled and scored
~'rank Howard, after striking Oyler's looping fly down the Howard bad struck out nine
Boston . . . , . 44 4P .524
had struck out thtee limes, conover the Baltimore Orioles.
Yastrzemakl's Infield hit In
his first three times at bat, right field line got past Fred times In his last 13 at bats and
Cleveland
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line drive fl_flh inning for the Red
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rellev ed Senators' starter Barry
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he faced, but then' LOS ANG5L5S (UPI) - Don \\aslewski walked Luis Aparicio second in the American ~:i::lsenaton their longest winning
Moore, got credit lor lht win,
Kansas City . . 35 ;51 .414
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Saturday'' ~ 1 ,
IDrysdale •truck out 10 men and and Russ Snyder to start the this
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su,eak in lour y~~ with a N .
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washingtoQts
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held the Chicago cubs to five game. Foy threw to second
season.
wino ver the DetroltTitlers: ·
Lollch, who etruckl aut nine
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hils Saturday in I 5-l vfetory baseman Mike -'lnciJ'eWI
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loss, his 11th olllle seuon and
Ce!ifomia j Chlcal!o 1
powder pull .230 hitter, got a George Scott to complete the
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July 7, 1963. When they won
ninth 1n • row.
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. 11001110 001-2 3 oldou ble and two singles and trlpe
WIDS •
seven otralflhl.
All Jlllles 1':D1
Atlanta · · · · 1100 1100 OOX- 4 6 0 1acored. the ~rst Dodger run _In Blair's liner was off Jose
Tiger .starter ·Micuy Lolich
Baltimore .u:iutman s.si, at
Short, Hsll (8) and Dalrym-~ a biB .thud mnlng _during which Santiago. who relieved Waslew·
was going strong until the GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis'
York (Taiho,t 5-.,), ~- m.
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consecutive singles· to Bernie sociation four ·. man team. for ,.olms-... ~ pilyor ,
Washington (Humplireyl:
(13th), White 13rd), Boyer and Len Gab~~elson la~r belt- strike. Santiago allowed only MINNEAPOLIS ST.
Allen, Doug Camllll and Tim the third annual SOGA
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with two out.
Tournam••t was dete-'·"" Celtlctwauealoleedto.,.O.troit [Sparma 9-3 lat
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ills second homer ol the
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!Brandon 2-7), 2 p. m.'
New York 022 000 010-- 1 8. ol The second place Cubs have Singles by Tony Conigliaro and Tnny Oliva followed
Detroit manager Mayo Smifll Saturday on file local llnb.
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Californla (K e Is o 4-1) and .Cincinnati 100 050 02x--ji 11 2 'lost nine of their last 10 games. double and a single by Boog another homer on the next
brouflht In Mike Marsllall, Ten participated In qualify- Ro
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(Boswell 2-5 and Pe""'
produced their lone run In Powell In the second Inning- by Jack Aker at the start
Kentwo-run
McMullen
to named
lng rounds.
The top're]lfe8ellla·
four were
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upwalked
Howard's
single.
Gallipolis
ce., Clp- U IU
Grant (~) 2, 2 p. m,
16), D. Shaw (8) and Grote,
seventh Inning when BIUy before he was relieved In the ninth ir · ·g Saturday to
Detroit did all its scoring live• whUe the llfth and ·'lilth Ce!Uca, pleaded u eoJJielt t.
Kansa.• City (lJndNacl "' and Su!ilvan (7); Queen (8-4)
and Ron Santo got seventh by Gary Bell. Bell the Minnesota Twins a
the fi!th Inning, when men were named alterna~. fore Muldpll Coart Jadp
flunter (8-7) at Chicago (WoodiCoker. LP _ Seaver IU). .
doubles off Drys- allowed one hlt the rest of the triumph oher the Kansas
baseman Dick Tracews- The 1987 tournament will be l:ennotlJ L. Sater te ebrpl
0.0 and Mgptequdo 0.0), 2
way,
Athletics.
singled to center and came held at Cambridge on July 25. of dllnprdlng 1 lralllc •lp.
~0 and Monteagudo 0.0), 2: Detroit : .. 000 020 000 - 2 8 o Drysdale who got his eighth The.·ll4d Sox scored lour runs .Killebrew's 26th homer ol
----- . Here's Saturday's qualifying The jadp, IJIIIIll!lllb' aiiiJo,
2.15 p m.
. Washington 000 0110 301:- 3 o o victory agablst 10 _defeats In their hall of the first off season tied the score and
Then Killebrew hlt his llrsl results:
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Mlladay's Game1
Lollch, Cor (6), IJnes 18) turned back the first SIX Cubs lost
Baltlmor atarter Pete hit the rellel pitcher's next
of the game off Lew s. Blowers .. :• . 36-M-69 31 daya wtlll tb (helaJJIII
Baltimore at New York, 'night and Casenova. WP - Cox (:1- to lace jrlm and ~ one hlt- RIC:rt wb . ~ws walked pikh Into the right field stands
1n the bottom of the T. Shrader ..... 38--311--74 l&lt;!am plu addlq a $31 llae.
Cleveland at Washington, night 4). LP - Lolich (5-11).
ler golns. up until
1eventh. F singled~d Carl Yastnem: for his ninth of the season. The
honing to cut the Athletics' T, McCarty .. ,., , . 40--l!S--?5 lloMw Sater
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Detr01t at Boston, night
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two blows gave Ron Kline, who
to 2-1 Tony Pierce c J
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11/Juston . 000 «JJ 010-1 :7 3
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Only games schl&gt;duled
San Fran. 1100 1101 20r-3 10 1 the seventh ml;fBMed the CLARK· WINS AGAIN
his fourth straight victory of the
Krausse when Bob D. Jackaon " " · 41_.,..79 wllb the CinclDuU tnm ill
Cuellar, Schneider(?), Eilers
sn,YERSTONE, England seuon wh\le tagging Aker
doubled and went to R. Saunders ·• " 41~ wllalprovedt..lleroyaltroa&amp;o
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titles De Vken2o to talle part Opens held at HoylakNVer tD
HOYLAKE E•"' d (UPl)- tlilrd plli~... ,;thfee 'trolrel off Other than Nicklaus, T!)e Un· In the exclWliVe World Series break 70 m a smgle rhoond.ln'tbf
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the pace ~ Was unable· to !ted States contingent 1 · ol· Golf at Akron Ohio In Sep- best prev1ous score elf· I
=~e~!"~~~· t:; make an). ippio!Cillble ~ss poorer than expected and lin- tember. The top' priz; In that Brit_ish Open was 286 ~· ~
the Brltlsb Open 8olt cham!llon- unW II Wjll too tate. T{alllng by lshed far out of the pidure. tourney, whlcli is limited to traba's Peter Thomson ..~
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lour sliQkes yUII four .holes to Deane llem1!n, touted highly lour .men, amoWits to $511,000. Thomson had a 287 thil ·~·
ship, . which _he ~led my piS¥, ~It Jack tm:died the by Nlcklaua hililsell 81 8 poll- NicklaUJ already hai!.,Auall· Along with Palmer, De ·~
crownmg ambition. Jack Nick· 16tll anol '18th to ecjual his best slble wlnfter follOwed his 68 of tied lor the World Sarfi\S .since zo is the most popular ~14'!
laWI, who won last year, was previ91IS roUrid of 69 and finish Friday with' 73 lor a 2119 tollll. he
the u. S, Open 1as 1 golfer among British fans;'!~
two strokes· behind~· «-year- with 280.
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lloUi Sanders, who tted I or month and Gay Brewer, w h ~ ing him to remark: ''1\e way
0~~entlne. who llrst sought Gary · Pla)'l\l' of Solilil Atrica, second behind Nicklaus at failed to survive the 3&amp;-hole cut they cheer lor me they ' think
the Bri::~wn In 1946 and second by two strokes ifter the Muirlleld last year, 'ilso sbot off her&lt;, also has a barth as I'm English, but I'm not."
d third round, skied to a 74 with 73 lor 290.
twi
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. e e_a five bogeys to sbare third place Bert Y811Cey and Phil ilodg· nal spot wilt go to the winner throughout the lour roWlds ex·
after three roWlds, finished With with 22-yeaH!d Clive Clark of m both were at 298 Y&amp;~KeY of the PGA at Denver ' n. X t cept when it came to the green!!;
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· a :m. That total was 10 under Englaild. Aller losing three closing with 7t and ' Rodgers lorelgn Golfer. Nicklaus;;. w h o where the big ones just woulw
\re~~alloon ligures aod just two 1~f\.9;• W on the first ~o witli 74.
, •·· boped to become the fitS! play· n't ~·
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Mel righthander Tom Seaver for Johnson and a single by May. short of the all-tlme ·Open holes, Clarldinllhed stroQg With 'Ibis 96111 version of the ·Brit- er stnee Ben Hogan In 1953 to De V~eenzo dropped a a h O I
Queen gained his ninth victory his sixth loss against eight vic- Robinson singled home
record, of 276 set by Arnold l"iee bfdies un the back nine lsh Open, t&gt;layed over ,the 8,· win both the U. S. a~tlptish when he bunkered hiS se~~
of the .oeason, scattering silt hits tortes.
Reds' final two runs dUring
P~~er flve ·years .~oat Troon. lor 72. · . . . · .
995 • yal'd, · par-72 Royal·~er: ,Opens In the same year, liad to the 15th, but he then 8 !118 ~
wlille pitchhll! the Clnclnpatl .
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eighth. Queen, who has lost
Its fantastic. e~~elalmed .
Oat·llf Spotllg!JI
pool ~· carried, a ~· settle for. f4,21)0, a paltry re- two great '""?"~ io reach tbi
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, Smgles by Robmson, Vad a games, missed his bid lor the balding De V~. ''This is Tont.~lltlln, ano!h"' promJs- .purse ·or ·~,1100 8IJd De Vlcen- ward by .his standards. Player green for a bmlie on ';he 1128, •
Reda to a 11-1 triumph SaturdaY, I lnson and Pete Rose gave _the shutout in the eighth
the greatest day of my life. It's ing yolllll Engtishinan, closed zo'~ .winning share amOunted" to and Clark f18cb receiveil':f3,150 yard 16th. The Arge~tlne cat ·
over the New York Mets.
Reds one run In the llrst inning. when the Mets scored thelr on- my crowning ambition." Nick- with a '10 to take filth place at only $5,880. '
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am Jacklin f2,1?0.
tiousiy pamd the !mal I ·W0
:yd Robinson, r:ny Perez They sent Seaver to the sbowers Jty run of the game on a hit iaus called him "one If the 285. Tied lor sbtth, a n o I h e r But the prestige fila I g b es De Vlcenzo, by tying a course holes and was a comfortableLee May bsnge out two m the llfth Inning SCilrlng trree · batsman and singles by ·
world's fine players."
stroke back, were Harold Ben- with the "golden crown" Is tmr record with his 6'1 Friday. be- winner alth&lt;lugh Nlcklaus lllfd. ~~- apiece to pac:e the Reds' runs on a walk to Robinson, hitter Bob Johnaon and Tommy Nicklaus, the defending cham· nillg of South Africa and $psln's mense and, more lmportent. en:. came the first winner In 10 ied two of the last three holes. '
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.NEW YORK (UPI ) - Erra~ lost control a• he walked just oil triple and Larry Brown's! loss on Ed Connolly, a late re- before scoring on Mickey Mllll- '
Club Aug. 15, for the
lc Steve Barber found his old lout batters while picking up his groundoul Rocky Colavito's placement for ailing Steve Har· tie's sacrilice fly to cenlel·.
annual Maurice Stokes benefit ATLANTA (UP!) - · Pat Jar ..&lt;eiUed down and allowed
form In a new unllorm Satur· fifth victory against 10 losses foul11l • Inning double, Sims' gan. .
The
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game.
vis fashioned a three- hitter Blll White's ~~~:;~W~ day, pitching a four biUer to this year.
flllh • Inning single and Leon
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backed by homers by Joe Tor- mer, a single I
give the New York YBJ\kees a Barber was shelled lor oix Wagner's elgbth • inning single Steve Wbltaker hit a solo In the fifth off reliever Steye
re and Clete Boyer Saturdliy to and Allen's homer.
4-1 victory over the Cleveland runs in three and one • third were the only other hits off homer In the second Inning off Bailey when Reuben Anwo...
give the Atlanta Braves a 5-2
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Indians.
innings by Baltimore last week, Barber.
Connolly for the llrst ~ In walked, stole second and IICOI'ed.
victory over the Philadelphia Torre slammed hiS
Making only his second start In his first Yankee slnrt, but The Yankees, who fiOI lust' hothe thlrDid,ck~oelloPtp\tone douh
, bbaledd on Elston Howard's single, Tbe
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~ ~ to lea_d off the seclmd Ifor the Yankees since being this time Barber held the Jn. .six hits In the game, needed me
wser, "' 0
. Jatvis and Chris Short had a inmng and g~ve the ·Braves traded by the Baltimore Ori- dians to one run. That came in only three of them to manu- walked, and advan~ '-'third game was delayed twiee by rain
pitchers diU!! going Into the I.O lead. Short th~ .walked
Barber regained his Inng the seventh on Duke Sims' lead laclure four runs and pin the on ~avtto's throwing - ·error during the fttst lour Jnnlnp,
tJottom of the eighth when Short er and after Derus Menk1e
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Braves promptly leaped on Hall Boyer to third. Jarvis grolllld· .
three rusn.
er brooght in Boyer. with the
With two out, Rico Clarty second run of the innmg.
By UnUfd ~... ln~~~~·~'i sint!led. Torre doubled I 0 the Short gave up five hits before
Night Ga1~es Nol lnchlftd
field wall to drive hhn in he was pulled lor a pinch-bilt.er
~arue •
and Boyer followed with i drive in the eighth. It was Short's BOS'roN (UPI)-Third base- and Scott added a run and a
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over the 1elt field fenc:e for a third loss againsi five l'ictories man Joe Foy started a triple third tallied on Powell's lhr&lt;&gt;w· l
Chicago . . . . . 49 36 .576
home run.
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and Jarvis' ninth win
' play in the first Inning and ing error. Jerry Adair sln!i1e1 l
Minnesota ... 4? 37 .560 I"i Jarvis had a two • hitter go·
hammered out a single, double off relief pitcher Eddie Wall
Detroit . . . ... 45 39 ..536
tng Into the ninth when All·
and triple Saturday to lead the drive In the loUrlh run.
wASH 1N G T 0 N (UP!)- all the way around wbeJI .Ray · Before his gsme-wlnnlng 1111
california .•. 41 42 .528 4
hero Richie Allen, who
·Boston Red Sox to a 5-I Yietory Foy tripled and scored
~'rank Howard, after striking Oyler's looping fly down the Howard bad struck out nine
Boston . . . , . 44 4P .524
had struck out thtee limes, conover the Baltimore Orioles.
Yastrzemakl's Infield hit In
his first three times at bat, right field line got past Fred times In his last 13 at bats and
Cleveland
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F'y
gloved a "'ard
line drive fl_flh inning for the Red
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turned the ~ to cheers valentlne' and went lor a ·1r1pte. hadn't hit a homer since the..,..
BaItur.ore .. .
the Ion. gest here thi_s ~ear.
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911 the bat of Paul Blatt' to start fifth run. .
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S~turday by singling In two Loi'ch
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rellev ed Senators' starter Barry
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he faced, but then' LOS ANG5L5S (UPI) - Don \\aslewski walked Luis Aparicio second in the American ~:i::lsenaton their longest winning
Moore, got credit lor lht win,
Kansas City . . 35 ;51 .414
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and the fourth tn the m
Saturday'' ~ 1 ,
IDrysdale •truck out 10 men and and Russ Snyder to start the this
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su,eak in lour y~~ with a N .
fii~aJif
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his third against one defeal
washingtoQts
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held the Chicago cubs to five game. Foy threw to second
season.
wino ver the DetroltTitlers: ·
Lollch, who etruckl aut nine
~:"" York·' .·.· eveland I
hils Saturday in I 5-l vfetory baseman Mike -'lnciJ'eWI
lor
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loss, his 11th olllle seuon and
Ce!ifomia j Chlcal!o 1
powder pull .230 hitter, got a George Scott to complete the
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July 7, 1963. When they won
ninth 1n • row.
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. 11001110 001-2 3 oldou ble and two singles and trlpe
WIDS •
seven otralflhl.
All Jlllles 1':D1
Atlanta · · · · 1100 1100 OOX- 4 6 0 1acored. the ~rst Dodger run _In Blair's liner was off Jose
Tiger .starter ·Micuy Lolich
Baltimore .u:iutman s.si, at
Short, Hsll (8) and Dalrym-~ a biB .thud mnlng _during which Santiago. who relieved Waslew·
was going strong until the GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis'
York (Taiho,t 5-.,), ~- m.
Jarvis (8-3) and
Torre
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seven th inning when he gave up 1967 Southeastern Ohio Got! As- ,. COIAJMBUS
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LP- Short (5-S). HRS-Torre,;run
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rung rookie threw 10 balls and one
consecutive singles· to Bernie sociation four ·. man team. for ,.olms-... ~ pilyor ,
Washington (Humplireyl:
(13th), White 13rd), Boyer and Len Gab~~elson la~r belt- strike. Santiago allowed only MINNEAPOLIS ST.
Allen, Doug Camllll and Tim the third annual SOGA
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Hav....,. .. tho ilollle·
1:20 p. m. ','
(lith), Alien !IZ!h·.
ed a aolo JOb m~ the rightlield one run-on Brook• Robinson's (UP!) -Harmon Killebrew
with two out.
Tournam••t was dete-'·"" Celtlctwauealoleedto.,.O.troit [Sparma 9-3 lat
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ills second homer ol the
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!Brandon 2-7), 2 p. m.'
New York 022 000 010-- 1 8. ol The second place Cubs have Singles by Tony Conigliaro and Tnny Oliva followed
Detroit manager Mayo Smifll Saturday on file local llnb.
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Californla (K e Is o 4-1) and .Cincinnati 100 050 02x--ji 11 2 'lost nine of their last 10 games. double and a single by Boog another homer on the next
brouflht In Mike Marsllall, Ten participated In qualify- Ro
,.. . . be IJIPe&amp;led Ia
(Boswell 2-5 and Pe""'
produced their lone run In Powell In the second Inning- by Jack Aker at the start
Kentwo-run
McMullen
to named
lng rounds.
The top're]lfe8ellla·
four were
•• , (2-() or . Seaver, R. 'Taylor (5),
upwalked
Howard's
single.
Gallipolis
ce., Clp- U IU
Grant (~) 2, 2 p. m,
16), D. Shaw (8) and Grote,
seventh Inning when BIUy before he was relieved In the ninth ir · ·g Saturday to
Detroit did all its scoring live• whUe the llfth and ·'lilth Ce!Uca, pleaded u eoJJielt t.
Kansa.• City (lJndNacl "' and Su!ilvan (7); Queen (8-4)
and Ron Santo got seventh by Gary Bell. Bell the Minnesota Twins a
the fi!th Inning, when men were named alterna~. fore Muldpll Coart Jadp
flunter (8-7) at Chicago (WoodiCoker. LP _ Seaver IU). .
doubles off Drys- allowed one hlt the rest of the triumph oher the Kansas
baseman Dick Tracews- The 1987 tournament will be l:ennotlJ L. Sater te ebrpl
0.0 and Mgptequdo 0.0), 2
way,
Athletics.
singled to center and came held at Cambridge on July 25. of dllnprdlng 1 lralllc •lp.
~0 and Monteagudo 0.0), 2: Detroit : .. 000 020 000 - 2 8 o Drysdale who got his eighth The.·ll4d Sox scored lour runs .Killebrew's 26th homer ol
----- . Here's Saturday's qualifying The jadp, IJIIIIll!lllb' aiiiJo,
2.15 p m.
. Washington 000 0110 301:- 3 o o victory agablst 10 _defeats In their hall of the first off season tied the score and
Then Killebrew hlt his llrsl results:
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Mlladay's Game1
Lollch, Cor (6), IJnes 18) turned back the first SIX Cubs lost
Baltlmor atarter Pete hit the rellel pitcher's next
of the game off Lew s. Blowers .. :• . 36-M-69 31 daya wtlll tb (helaJJIII
Baltimore at New York, 'night and Casenova. WP - Cox (:1- to lace jrlm and ~ one hlt- RIC:rt wb . ~ws walked pikh Into the right field stands
1n the bottom of the T. Shrader ..... 38--311--74 l&lt;!am plu addlq a $31 llae.
Cleveland at Washington, night 4). LP - Lolich (5-11).
ler golns. up until
1eventh. F singled~d Carl Yastnem: for his ninth of the season. The
honing to cut the Athletics' T, McCarty .. ,., , . 40--l!S--?5 lloMw Sater
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Detr01t at Boston, night
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• In the e1flhth he came back sld"r crlfl fly
two blows gave Ron Kline, who
to 2-1 Tony Pierce c J
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CalJiomia at Minn.aota
11/Juston . 000 «JJ 010-1 :7 3
followlnl the Cub Ourry
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Only games schl&gt;duled
San Fran. 1100 1101 20r-3 10 1 the seventh ml;fBMed the CLARK· WINS AGAIN
his fourth straight victory of the
Krausse when Bob D. Jackaon " " · 41_.,..79 wllb the CinclDuU tnm ill
Cuellar, Schneider(?), Eilers
sn,YERSTONE, England seuon wh\le tagging Aker
doubled and went to R. Saunders ·• " 41~ wllalprovedt..lleroyaltroa&amp;o
40 4 84
National Learue
(7), Sambera (8) snd Bateman; Ferguson Jenkins started for IUPf-SeoUand'a Jlnlfny Clark hls fi!th loss.
· on Cesar Tovar's Infield T. LloYd · · ·' '· ·
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(Nlgbt Games Nel IJJdllde4t McCormick (12-3) and Die!!. the Cubs but was the vietim of won the Britlsh Grand PriJ: for The Athletics stole
m the eighth IIIJ!Ing ~d G. Smith " •• '" 4l.......at Stat. Ali-Amerll!u.
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Chic~ ... . . 11 3t .553 41'. Chicago 000 000 100-1 s 1
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LANCASTER -Melp' Allier.
FIRST GAME
k,lln•f.e"gton baseball team split Meigs. in lite opener atalnst
In two l'.listrict 8 toumanlent Athens. lost in the top of the
pmes played here Saturday. lltlr when Erie Hummel was
,Meiga suffered a heartbreak- bit by a wild piteh leading off
ag H loss lo Alitem in an 11· the inning and then Curl, l~e
bmlng morning gane and then second baseman, moved him to
dme from behind lo win 14-10 third on a base hit. followed
over Logan in the afternoon
loser's bracket game.
, Meigs, , 'lllll)aged by Me 1
Clark and Rnss Moore, will retum to Miller Field bere to play
Lancaster at 10 a.m. today.
Lancaster lost to Alu by a
&amp;.3 'II'OI'e Saturday afternoon.
. The winner of the S u n d a y
mornini Meigs-Lancaster game \
will play 'Athens in the after-

by a game-wtnnlng single from
L~ Spaulding.
Tommy Spencer, young rightbander from Gallipolis, went
the route on tbe bill for Meigs
and pitched brilllantly most of
the way.
The first was · ~ problem

(!'arne for Spencer and the rest
of lite Meigs team as Athens
scored three times on \wo hits
and two errors.
-At one period In the game,
hQwever, Spencer ha~ gotten
17 Athens batters out in order.
Athens moved out In front

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I?!Jtary Begins Expa1Jded Program

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ShoR~:;At Elberfelds "

Dick Werry led f1f1
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fOIJ!'Ih with a single, en
Van Meter was saf~, on an e.rror, Steve Finlaw sacrificed
Werry borne with a eentern~ld
fly, Spencer Yias safe on an
error and Buddy Moore singled.
Fulks came on ·in reUef
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pitcher, \'l!.lh two outs in t h e
fOurth and quickly retired the
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of the way.
Meigs missed a big !!C'orin!r II
opportunity in the sixth
It bad the bases loaded
none jlut. Fulks, however, p,ilched bli way out of the jam.
11001'- '
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Should Meigs defeat Laneaswere Werry, lwo singles an
ter in the morning and I ben
. Steve Finlaw, Spencer, , g 1II
Athens In the first afternoon
· Swan, Ed Baer, Glb 'Milliron
game, a third g=e against
and Buddy Moore, each a
Alb ~ ns would be netessary,
gle.
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Baer, Meigs' fine 8 e c 0 n d
determine the Dlstrict B Amersacker, left the game in the top
lean Legion champion of t h e
of the lith when be sustained
doubl~ation lournament.
p~inful lacerations In his le!t
hand and leg when spiked as
Hummel slid into secOnd.
eral stitches were required
a Lancaster hospital.
, SECOND GAME
Meigs seared four limes
THURSDAY WINNER - Addison, winner of the Thursday Nlte Syracuse Pee the last lhree innings lo
Wee League, also went unbeaten in six outings and will now vie agains:~~th~:"!l~~~!: I its come-froin·bebind 1410
'Redlegs for the season crown. Pictured len to right, are, front row,
tory over Logan.
Dean Rainey, Ed Mollohan, Todd Taylor, Oliver Taylor. Second row, Rooney
'This tussle, a real slll!lfelii:,IJ
SYMCUSE - Mickey Cbilds
Ralph
Baylor,
Tney
Neige,
Steve
Clay,
Jess
Blazer.
Back
row,
Bobby
McCoy,
saw
three Meigs hurlers on
burled one-hit ball while h I s
Crunette,
Doug
Cottrell,
Steve
Harrison,
Jerry
Bias,
(iary
Barr.
Managers
of
the
Qiound.
Middleport teammates pounded
son team are Dick Taylor and Jim CottrelL
. Ralph Batey started for
Syracuse for a ~ runaway in
1 Meigs • Gallia Pony
game
local entry, but lell in .the ur•"'
because of oontrol troubles and
under the lights at tbe Syracuse
(f• J'
was relieved by Bill Moore.
Ball Park on Friday night.
GARY
FIFE
Moore, In turn, got wild In the
The lone hit given np ~y
THE ONLY DRAFT-FREE I
Childs, a left bander, was a
sixth
and
was
relieved
by
Dick
ANqEI,S PITCHER -..
Werry. Werry finished up and
single to first Inning lead · oil Gary Fife had thr" no'
.
got
credit
for
the
victory.
hotter Jerry Hubbard.
hitters, against Middleport
· The hilling of outfielder LenMiddleport, meanwhile, scor- No. 2, SyracuH, and pitch·
ny Van Meter, who was four
ed 11 runs in the first inning, ad five innings against
for si!: In the game, l'aced the
lour in the socond. two in I h e Addison, giving up no hits,
It ·,d, two in Ute fourth and II but had to be taken out
Meigs crew. Van Meter, one of
because of ·the pitchen
tbe leading hitters on the team
during the fifth.
Syracuse moiD!dsmen J I m rule. Addison's J. Blazer
this year, alammed two bon1e ll
1l~o
had
a
no
hitter
in
this
Warner, starter, and Jim HubruruJ and two singles In t b
game.
bard, who came on in relief In game. J. McKinney of the
George Sauer also broke
the first frame, both bad ltou- Mels hlld _1 no-hitter, and
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of his bitting sl9mp
.. ble finding the plate with t h e Davenport of Middleport
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threa Singles in five
to
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the plate. Other Meigs hitll!rs II
one game.
·OUR LOW,
Middleport hitters were Steve
were MJIIlron and Werry, each
Be comfortebfe tonight · GET
LOW JUL.Y PRICE!
Dunfee, two singles; Stan Wilwllh two Singles; Bill Moore, a
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triple and single and Tom Spencer, a single.
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single; Steve- Oiler, two singiea;
Childs, Hawley and Alan Cun·
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~~ningbam, each a single; Rick
Athens 300 JOO (lOOj
742-4211
Mei,P 000 400 000 00 ....
Van Matre, a double and Vie
ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND
Ferreira, two singles.
BrooP!,, Fullql t11 ~4 111 o!114''~l
wdn
the
Spencer
and Werry.
The game was called by aMajor Leaaue Renlll
TUESDAY WINNE!i - The Pomerpy I\edlegs, unbeaten in six
greemenl of the manageu at By United Prell lnteraatlonal Tuesday Nlte Pee Wee League and will how play Addison, winner
the
the end of five Innings
Nite League for the season championship in a best of three series. Redlegs,
By Innings :
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· Natloaal League
left to right, are, front row, Pat Soulsby, Britt Wyatt, Keith Blankenship, Homer
RESERVE mSTIUCT NO. t
Middleport 11 4 2 2-11 20 12 . (IO 1 1 )
Bob McClure, Allan Seth. Standing, Frank Smith, manager, Mike Smith, Kenny
Syracuse o o o o - o o 1, New n;;r
IA!ankin, Kenny Hoffman, Dave Cole, Brenley Seth, Ricky Taylor and Jeff Werry, manSlate No. 223·X
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
000 000 000 ~ 0 5 n;•·~•r·-----------------------~-Childs and Powell. Warner,
Jim Hubbard (I) and Baker. Clncl. ,
000 000 000 1- I 9 jl
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sA~INGS
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Nolail (8-2) and Coker.
of Pomeroy, Ohlik
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AUanta
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at the clpse or business June 30. 1967, a state banking Institution organlze4
Sltfi'J'B
and
operating· under the banklnr lawo of thts''Siate and a member of the
Wi.le, Farrell (7) and DalrymFederal
Reserve System. Published In accordance witb a call made by the
ple, Oliver (8); Cloninger,
Slate
Banklni
Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this Dlllrlct.
SAYS:
hernandez (7), Upshaw (8) and
Conditionin~!l
ASSETS
Torre. WP-Cionlnger (3-4). LP
Cash, balances with other banks, and cssh Items
CIUCAGO (UP:!) -Jifnmle -Wise (4-7). HRS-Gonzale•l
. In process of collection .. .. ......... .... ,l.,............. $ 75M59.00
Untied States Govemme,t obll113bons . , .. ... . . . .... .... , . 1,170,101.83
Hall drove In two runs with (sih), Carty (11th), Aaron
Obligations of States a.n4 political aubdivlsiona , .. . ....• , •, , fBI 049.011
!ln8Jes In the fourth and fifth ~23rd) .
Ot~er securities ..... .. ... .. ...... ... .. .. : ;'!1........... .,
9,000.00'
01 er loans and discounts ........ .......... . . ....·.. .... ., 4,850,228.118
binings Saturday as the Callfor Pitt
000 000 100- 1 6 1
2 Dr. Hardtop, Auto. P.S., V8,
Bank tremlses, furniture and fixtures, and '·
tla Angelll defeated the Cbi!l- St. Louis
0011 0011 20x- 2 3 3
23,642 Miles, Factory Air Air Conditioned. 100% War·
ot er usets representing bank premtses .. , • , . , , . ~ , . •• ,
34,893.92
ago White So.r 4-1 to give Jifk SiBk (7-7) and 'May; Jaster,
Real
estate
owned
other
than
bank
premises
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Conditioned, Real Nice.
ranty
Other assets .. .... . , ••
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lllmlllon hla th!rll vlc:tory !&amp; a Briles (8) , Hoerner (9) and
U8l.l2
CallfornJa tmlform.
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McCarver. WP-Jaster (6-4).
TOTAL ASSE'l'S ••. • •. .. , .. ..•.•. .. . . ·~·~ .•••.. . . , , • $7,37Ulli.GO
The loss •Heed the ~ Sox' Ball
000 003 200- 5 10 0
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' LIABILITIB!S
American League lead ~er the Boston
~ 303 OOx-11 12 1
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, "llillnesota Twina lo II', games. Adamson, Bunker (2) , Miller
and corporations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. $111M,925.92
Time and savlngs deposits of individuals, partnllrshlps,
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and
co"':atlons
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three Cllllornta ~ in I he Etchebarren (5); L o nb or g,
Deposits of Jnlted States Government . ..... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · 37,131.11
inning and Badred himself Wyatt (7) and
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Deposits of States and political subdivisions . ... .. .. , . . . . . . . 482,890.19
Custom
4
Dr.
Hardtop.
Factory
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IVery
Low
Miles,
Radio,
Certified
and oUicers' checks, etc. . .. ...... . , . . , ... , . . ... ,
23,940.39
,., l:l~' by secoild baseman Lonhorg (12-3). L·P-Ad•1msom
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TOTAL
DEPOSITS
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$6
742,741.00
1
' •1/11 Causey ,J&amp;nd ~hortstopl (0.1) . HRS-&lt;:onigliaro
Air Conditioned. ·
Whitewalls.
.• . Hanseu. ,"rhe lbord run Yastrzemski (20th)
(a) Total demand deposits .............. ;·: $2,229 1387.61
~ · 011 a Bll&amp;lfice fly by Bob
(b) Total time and saviniS deposits .. .. . : .. ~.513,353.39
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Houston
000 304 100- 8 13
Speaal
Nice
Other Habllities ... ........ ., ......... ...... : _.. .. .. .. .. ..
172,440.23
-Hall' · In the fuurth San Fran 101 021 010- 6 11
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,·,t·
n in the fifth in- Giusti, Sherry (81 and Adlesb;
TOTAL LIABJLITIES .. ........ . .. ...... ,:.. . .. .. .. .. . $6,915,181.23
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nile
;he singled after Jim Marichal, Gibbon (6), Bolin (7),
CAPITAL ACCOIHITS
l'l!e
· singled and gone to Henry (7), Umy (9) and Haller,
Common stock- total par value .. .' .... .. . .. . .· .. ....... .. ' 1.25,000.00
··Ill Infield out
Dietz (7) . WP-&lt;liustl (6-8).
No. abares authorized-WOO
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No. shares oulllandlni~
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, tbt : te Sox scored their Mathews (7th). Hart (17tb).
Surplus
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l'lli! 4n the second Inning on a LPMaricbal (IU). HRSNice.
Undivided profits
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Make Us An OHerll
TOTAL
CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
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483,28:!.27
.~~eld out.
Mathews (7th), Hart (17th).
They Gotta Goll
/ · Minnie Rojas came on with Ohlcago
000 000 026- 2 6 1
TOTAL LIABlLrrmS AND C'\PITAL ACCOUNTS . . ... . $7,378.413.1!9
tWo
out In the ninth inning after L A
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Pledged asset.! and securltles.1osne4 (book v1114eJ:
and pinch-bitter Tommie Agee. (7), Simmons (8) and Hundley;
a) u. s. Government obllgatiolll, direct and ' .
illaranteed1• pledred "? ...Cure deposits .. i.l
Rojas ended the RIIDie by Singer, Perranoskl (8) and
and
,llther uablllilet ...... .. ; , .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. $ 3115,000.00
&amp;ettlng Walt Williams to fly out Torborg. WP-Singer (3-4) .
MOTORCYCLES
' New Shipment Just Arrived!
(V) Tal'A.L . ...•. .•
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3315,000.00
on hla flrst pitch.
-Gardner (0.1). HR-Ferrara
Averaie of total de]IOJits lor the 10 ·alendar '.
General Motors Lowest Priced
(7th).
d111!1 endl111 with call cl.ite .. .. ·, .. .... ...... , ........... $6,728,M8.tO
12 Month Warranty
Averap ot to.lal1oiUII for .the 16 ale1ular
n
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l*natleul Leape Studlnp
, Car.
da,. en41"1 wl.tb UII:'tl~ce ......, .. .. : ... '!'f .......... 4,834,184H
~ Ulllled Preo lnteraalloDII
Amerleu Le
Loans ao lb9'\'JIIn "~wta~ · are aftor tneductl~ 11
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Price
1:. Kloea, Cashier, or the a'bltve-n.ani
46 38 .548 2~ Cleve.
010 000 0110- I
that
J"eP9rl of oiolldlllon II true:oto
41 -41 .500 8~ New Yort 100 100 OOx- 2 5
40 42 .488 7~ O'Donoif!ue (t-2) and Azcuo:
M.~nths
17 40 .411 B DoYinlnc (10&gt;6) end Howard. HR
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·II 41 .468 t (2nd Game)
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000 000 0110- • 5 0
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New Yorll: 101 01111 OOx- 2 $ 1
fnniiJII) ~ebert, BllleJ (1), Allen (1),
when Repp walked with
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out and Kostival 1 ·thlrd b a.s
man, smashed a long rIg
centerfield triple.
· It was In the boltolll ol tl!f·
fOnrlh, bowove,r , lha.t · I be
Meigs Offense epme allve.aiJd

We~ing . Apparel
Foi:. :' rhe · ·. Fpmily
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MIDDLEPO!lT - Lancsster nor of District 689 Rotary In-1Pomeray Rotary Club Friday students at college junior • :;en.
Attorney James Miller, Gover.! ternatlonal, told the
night 1967.(i8 will be an lmport-1lor level, whereas Rotary's Ira·
ant Rotary year.
!ditlonal program has benefittecl
Speaking following a steak! graduate students.
dinner in Heath Methodist
A profe•Bional exchange
Church. Gov. Miller - wh o program in whleb skmed eraftl.
came In a "loud shirt" as did men. !Or example, will be sent
club members who held their to a foreign eonntry lo share
annual Loud Shi~ contest-.l!'ld lltelr experiences and Jearn
.it)ternallonal President Luther from thtlr bolts; couple witb a
I,H~~ges Is launchln~ a !Our-fold oom~ program on the ~
program to make Rotary's lm· {essional ~vel for lawyers, docpact felt more everyw\lere. 1 tors, pbyslciB!IB, and teachers.
He outlined these aa· follows: Gov. Miller, a motive ol Lan- Beginning of district lsaci- csster, graduated fro~t~ Indiana
ershlp forums, the 11rst Disl University end Olilo State Unl·
669 being in Lancaster Oct. 23. verslty Law School in 1955.
- Beginning a "Significant President Wendell Gerlach
Miller Lancas- Achievement" award In e a ~ h presided over his first full meet'Interna- district for a club member who lng of his "new year," and adistinguishes himself In com· wai'ded the loud shirt prize to
·miDlity service.
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LANCASTER -Melp' Allier.
FIRST GAME
k,lln•f.e"gton baseball team split Meigs. in lite opener atalnst
In two l'.listrict 8 toumanlent Athens. lost in the top of the
pmes played here Saturday. lltlr when Erie Hummel was
,Meiga suffered a heartbreak- bit by a wild piteh leading off
ag H loss lo Alitem in an 11· the inning and then Curl, l~e
bmlng morning gane and then second baseman, moved him to
dme from behind lo win 14-10 third on a base hit. followed
over Logan in the afternoon
loser's bracket game.
, Meigs, , 'lllll)aged by Me 1
Clark and Rnss Moore, will retum to Miller Field bere to play
Lancaster at 10 a.m. today.
Lancaster lost to Alu by a
&amp;.3 'II'OI'e Saturday afternoon.
. The winner of the S u n d a y
mornini Meigs-Lancaster game \
will play 'Athens in the after-

by a game-wtnnlng single from
L~ Spaulding.
Tommy Spencer, young rightbander from Gallipolis, went
the route on tbe bill for Meigs
and pitched brilllantly most of
the way.
The first was · ~ problem

(!'arne for Spencer and the rest
of lite Meigs team as Athens
scored three times on \wo hits
and two errors.
-At one period In the game,
hQwever, Spencer ha~ gotten
17 Athens batters out in order.
Athens moved out In front

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I?!Jtary Begins Expa1Jded Program

· Swan.

ShoR~:;At Elberfelds "

Dick Werry led f1f1
,
fOIJ!'Ih with a single, en
Van Meter was saf~, on an e.rror, Steve Finlaw sacrificed
Werry borne with a eentern~ld
fly, Spencer Yias safe on an
error and Buddy Moore singled.
Fulks came on ·in reUef
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pitcher, \'l!.lh two outs in t h e
fOurth and quickly retired the
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of the way.
Meigs missed a big !!C'orin!r II
opportunity in the sixth
It bad the bases loaded
none jlut. Fulks, however, p,ilched bli way out of the jam.
11001'- '
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Should Meigs defeat Laneaswere Werry, lwo singles an
ter in the morning and I ben
. Steve Finlaw, Spencer, , g 1II
Athens In the first afternoon
· Swan, Ed Baer, Glb 'Milliron
game, a third g=e against
and Buddy Moore, each a
Alb ~ ns would be netessary,
gle.
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Baer, Meigs' fine 8 e c 0 n d
determine the Dlstrict B Amersacker, left the game in the top
lean Legion champion of t h e
of the lith when be sustained
doubl~ation lournament.
p~inful lacerations In his le!t
hand and leg when spiked as
Hummel slid into secOnd.
eral stitches were required
a Lancaster hospital.
, SECOND GAME
Meigs seared four limes
THURSDAY WINNER - Addison, winner of the Thursday Nlte Syracuse Pee the last lhree innings lo
Wee League, also went unbeaten in six outings and will now vie agains:~~th~:"!l~~~!: I its come-froin·bebind 1410
'Redlegs for the season crown. Pictured len to right, are, front row,
tory over Logan.
Dean Rainey, Ed Mollohan, Todd Taylor, Oliver Taylor. Second row, Rooney
'This tussle, a real slll!lfelii:,IJ
SYMCUSE - Mickey Cbilds
Ralph
Baylor,
Tney
Neige,
Steve
Clay,
Jess
Blazer.
Back
row,
Bobby
McCoy,
saw
three Meigs hurlers on
burled one-hit ball while h I s
Crunette,
Doug
Cottrell,
Steve
Harrison,
Jerry
Bias,
(iary
Barr.
Managers
of
the
Qiound.
Middleport teammates pounded
son team are Dick Taylor and Jim CottrelL
. Ralph Batey started for
Syracuse for a ~ runaway in
1 Meigs • Gallia Pony
game
local entry, but lell in .the ur•"'
because of oontrol troubles and
under the lights at tbe Syracuse
(f• J'
was relieved by Bill Moore.
Ball Park on Friday night.
GARY
FIFE
Moore, In turn, got wild In the
The lone hit given np ~y
THE ONLY DRAFT-FREE I
Childs, a left bander, was a
sixth
and
was
relieved
by
Dick
ANqEI,S PITCHER -..
Werry. Werry finished up and
single to first Inning lead · oil Gary Fife had thr" no'
.
got
credit
for
the
victory.
hotter Jerry Hubbard.
hitters, against Middleport
· The hilling of outfielder LenMiddleport, meanwhile, scor- No. 2, SyracuH, and pitch·
ny Van Meter, who was four
ed 11 runs in the first inning, ad five innings against
for si!: In the game, l'aced the
lour in the socond. two in I h e Addison, giving up no hits,
It ·,d, two in Ute fourth and II but had to be taken out
Meigs crew. Van Meter, one of
because of ·the pitchen
tbe leading hitters on the team
during the fifth.
Syracuse moiD!dsmen J I m rule. Addison's J. Blazer
this year, alammed two bon1e ll
1l~o
had
a
no
hitter
in
this
Warner, starter, and Jim HubruruJ and two singles In t b
game.
bard, who came on in relief In game. J. McKinney of the
George Sauer also broke
the first frame, both bad ltou- Mels hlld _1 no-hitter, and
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of his bitting sl9mp
.. ble finding the plate with t h e Davenport of Middleport
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threa Singles in five
to
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the plate. Other Meigs hitll!rs II
one game.
·OUR LOW,
Middleport hitters were Steve
were MJIIlron and Werry, each
Be comfortebfe tonight · GET
LOW JUL.Y PRICE!
Dunfee, two singles; Stan Wilwllh two Singles; Bill Moore, a
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triple and single and Tom Spencer, a single.
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single; Steve- Oiler, two singiea;
Childs, Hawley and Alan Cun·
, .. FIRST dAME
~~ningbam, each a single; Rick
Athens 300 JOO (lOOj
742-4211
Mei,P 000 400 000 00 ....
Van Matre, a double and Vie
ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND
Ferreira, two singles.
BrooP!,, Fullql t11 ~4 111 o!114''~l
wdn
the
Spencer
and Werry.
The game was called by aMajor Leaaue Renlll
TUESDAY WINNE!i - The Pomerpy I\edlegs, unbeaten in six
greemenl of the manageu at By United Prell lnteraatlonal Tuesday Nlte Pee Wee League and will how play Addison, winner
the
the end of five Innings
Nite League for the season championship in a best of three series. Redlegs,
By Innings :
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· Natloaal League
left to right, are, front row, Pat Soulsby, Britt Wyatt, Keith Blankenship, Homer
RESERVE mSTIUCT NO. t
Middleport 11 4 2 2-11 20 12 . (IO 1 1 )
Bob McClure, Allan Seth. Standing, Frank Smith, manager, Mike Smith, Kenny
Syracuse o o o o - o o 1, New n;;r
IA!ankin, Kenny Hoffman, Dave Cole, Brenley Seth, Ricky Taylor and Jeff Werry, manSlate No. 223·X
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
000 000 000 ~ 0 5 n;•·~•r·-----------------------~-Childs and Powell. Warner,
Jim Hubbard (I) and Baker. Clncl. ,
000 000 000 1- I 9 jl
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Fisher (&amp;o10) and Grote ;J
sA~INGS
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Nolail (8-2) and Coker.
of Pomeroy, Ohlik
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101 1100 000- 2 7 0
AUanta
300 001 OOx- 4 6 0
at the clpse or business June 30. 1967, a state banking Institution organlze4
Sltfi'J'B
and
operating· under the banklnr lawo of thts''Siate and a member of the
Wi.le, Farrell (7) and DalrymFederal
Reserve System. Published In accordance witb a call made by the
ple, Oliver (8); Cloninger,
Slate
Banklni
Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this Dlllrlct.
SAYS:
hernandez (7), Upshaw (8) and
Conditionin~!l
ASSETS
Torre. WP-Cionlnger (3-4). LP
Cash, balances with other banks, and cssh Items
CIUCAGO (UP:!) -Jifnmle -Wise (4-7). HRS-Gonzale•l
. In process of collection .. .. ......... .... ,l.,............. $ 75M59.00
Untied States Govemme,t obll113bons . , .. ... . . . .... .... , . 1,170,101.83
Hall drove In two runs with (sih), Carty (11th), Aaron
Obligations of States a.n4 political aubdivlsiona , .. . ....• , •, , fBI 049.011
!ln8Jes In the fourth and fifth ~23rd) .
Ot~er securities ..... .. ... .. ...... ... .. .. : ;'!1........... .,
9,000.00'
01 er loans and discounts ........ .......... . . ....·.. .... ., 4,850,228.118
binings Saturday as the Callfor Pitt
000 000 100- 1 6 1
2 Dr. Hardtop, Auto. P.S., V8,
Bank tremlses, furniture and fixtures, and '·
tla Angelll defeated the Cbi!l- St. Louis
0011 0011 20x- 2 3 3
23,642 Miles, Factory Air Air Conditioned. 100% War·
ot er usets representing bank premtses .. , • , . , , . ~ , . •• ,
34,893.92
ago White So.r 4-1 to give Jifk SiBk (7-7) and 'May; Jaster,
Real
estate
owned
other
than
bank
premises
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Conditioned, Real Nice.
ranty
Other assets .. .... . , ••
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lllmlllon hla th!rll vlc:tory !&amp; a Briles (8) , Hoerner (9) and
U8l.l2
CallfornJa tmlform.
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McCarver. WP-Jaster (6-4).
TOTAL ASSE'l'S ••. • •. .. , .. ..•.•. .. . . ·~·~ .•••.. . . , , • $7,37Ulli.GO
The loss •Heed the ~ Sox' Ball
000 003 200- 5 10 0
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' LIABILITIB!S
American League lead ~er the Boston
~ 303 OOx-11 12 1
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, "llillnesota Twina lo II', games. Adamson, Bunker (2) , Miller
and corporations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. $111M,925.92
Time and savlngs deposits of individuals, partnllrshlps,
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and
co"':atlons
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three Cllllornta ~ in I he Etchebarren (5); L o nb or g,
Deposits of Jnlted States Government . ..... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · 37,131.11
inning and Badred himself Wyatt (7) and
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Deposits of States and political subdivisions . ... .. .. , . . . . . . . 482,890.19
Custom
4
Dr.
Hardtop.
Factory
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IVery
Low
Miles,
Radio,
Certified
and oUicers' checks, etc. . .. ...... . , . . , ... , . . ... ,
23,940.39
,., l:l~' by secoild baseman Lonhorg (12-3). L·P-Ad•1msom
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TOTAL
DEPOSITS
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$6
742,741.00
1
' •1/11 Causey ,J&amp;nd ~hortstopl (0.1) . HRS-&lt;:onigliaro
Air Conditioned. ·
Whitewalls.
.• . Hanseu. ,"rhe lbord run Yastrzemski (20th)
(a) Total demand deposits .............. ;·: $2,229 1387.61
~ · 011 a Bll&amp;lfice fly by Bob
(b) Total time and saviniS deposits .. .. . : .. ~.513,353.39
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Houston
000 304 100- 8 13
Speaal
Nice
Other Habllities ... ........ ., ......... ...... : _.. .. .. .. .. ..
172,440.23
-Hall' · In the fuurth San Fran 101 021 010- 6 11
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,·,t·
n in the fifth in- Giusti, Sherry (81 and Adlesb;
TOTAL LIABJLITIES .. ........ . .. ...... ,:.. . .. .. .. .. . $6,915,181.23
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nile
;he singled after Jim Marichal, Gibbon (6), Bolin (7),
CAPITAL ACCOIHITS
l'l!e
· singled and gone to Henry (7), Umy (9) and Haller,
Common stock- total par value .. .' .... .. . .. . .· .. ....... .. ' 1.25,000.00
··Ill Infield out
Dietz (7) . WP-&lt;liustl (6-8).
No. abares authorized-WOO
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No. shares oulllandlni~
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, tbt : te Sox scored their Mathews (7th). Hart (17tb).
Surplus
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l'lli! 4n the second Inning on a LPMaricbal (IU). HRSNice.
Undivided profits
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163,232.27
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Make Us An OHerll
TOTAL
CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
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$
483,28:!.27
.~~eld out.
Mathews (7th), Hart (17th).
They Gotta Goll
/ · Minnie Rojas came on with Ohlcago
000 000 026- 2 6 1
TOTAL LIABlLrrmS AND C'\PITAL ACCOUNTS . . ... . $7,378.413.1!9
tWo
out In the ninth inning after L A
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Pledged asset.! and securltles.1osne4 (book v1114eJ:
and pinch-bitter Tommie Agee. (7), Simmons (8) and Hundley;
a) u. s. Government obllgatiolll, direct and ' .
illaranteed1• pledred "? ...Cure deposits .. i.l
Rojas ended the RIIDie by Singer, Perranoskl (8) and
and
,llther uablllilet ...... .. ; , .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. $ 3115,000.00
&amp;ettlng Walt Williams to fly out Torborg. WP-Singer (3-4) .
MOTORCYCLES
' New Shipment Just Arrived!
(V) Tal'A.L . ...•. .•
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3315,000.00
on hla flrst pitch.
-Gardner (0.1). HR-Ferrara
Averaie of total de]IOJits lor the 10 ·alendar '.
General Motors Lowest Priced
(7th).
d111!1 endl111 with call cl.ite .. .. ·, .. .... ...... , ........... $6,728,M8.tO
12 Month Warranty
Averap ot to.lal1oiUII for .the 16 ale1ular
n
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l*natleul Leape Studlnp
, Car.
da,. en41"1 wl.tb UII:'tl~ce ......, .. .. : ... '!'f .......... 4,834,184H
~ Ulllled Preo lnteraalloDII
Amerleu Le
Loans ao lb9'\'JIIn "~wta~ · are aftor tneductl~ 11
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ape
of VIIIUitlOD reHJ;\'01 of .... . /, ..•.... .. ...1 .i. ., . ., • .,
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Price
1:. Kloea, Cashier, or the a'bltve-n.ani
46 38 .548 2~ Cleve.
010 000 0110- I
that
J"eP9rl of oiolldlllon II true:oto
41 -41 .500 8~ New Yort 100 100 OOx- 2 5
40 42 .488 7~ O'Donoif!ue (t-2) and Azcuo:
M.~nths
17 40 .411 B DoYinlnc (10&gt;6) end Howard. HR
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·II 41 .468 t (2nd Game)
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000 000 0110- • 5 0
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New Yorll: 101 01111 OOx- 2 $ 1
fnniiJII) ~ebert, BllleJ (1), Allen (1),
when Repp walked with
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out and Kostival 1 ·thlrd b a.s
man, smashed a long rIg
centerfield triple.
· It was In the boltolll ol tl!f·
fOnrlh, bowove,r , lha.t · I be
Meigs Offense epme allve.aiJd

We~ing . Apparel
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MIDDLEPO!lT - Lancsster nor of District 689 Rotary In-1Pomeray Rotary Club Friday students at college junior • :;en.
Attorney James Miller, Gover.! ternatlonal, told the
night 1967.(i8 will be an lmport-1lor level, whereas Rotary's Ira·
ant Rotary year.
!ditlonal program has benefittecl
Speaking following a steak! graduate students.
dinner in Heath Methodist
A profe•Bional exchange
Church. Gov. Miller - wh o program in whleb skmed eraftl.
came In a "loud shirt" as did men. !Or example, will be sent
club members who held their to a foreign eonntry lo share
annual Loud Shi~ contest-.l!'ld lltelr experiences and Jearn
.it)ternallonal President Luther from thtlr bolts; couple witb a
I,H~~ges Is launchln~ a !Our-fold oom~ program on the ~
program to make Rotary's lm· {essional ~vel for lawyers, docpact felt more everyw\lere. 1 tors, pbyslciB!IB, and teachers.
He outlined these aa· follows: Gov. Miller, a motive ol Lan- Beginning of district lsaci- csster, graduated fro~t~ Indiana
ershlp forums, the 11rst Disl University end Olilo State Unl·
669 being in Lancaster Oct. 23. verslty Law School in 1955.
- Beginning a "Significant President Wendell Gerlach
Miller Lancas- Achievement" award In e a ~ h presided over his first full meet'Interna- district for a club member who lng of his "new year," and adistinguishes himself In com· wai'ded the loud shirt prize to
·miDlity service.
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Jatkson 'County Fair Leads
S~te \Veek ·of July 18·22
tEum'ON - The emphasis In the past few years

of !be J~tkaon county fair has been on youth, with the
junilll'. fair activities having equal riahts with other fair
actintjes. · ·
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at tile Wellston fairgrounds
July ,18-22.
'Ibrte-r--old pace, Oltlo colt
Anl!&gt;D&amp; junior lair activlllel stakl\l, purse f2,140.
Is a 4-H style review, crowning
of the junior fair queen, jOIIIAr

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bone.bow and a lr8ciDf rodeo. I p.m., July 11.
The hamea racine IIChedule: '11M! Jackloe oounty fair
2 PM to 4 PM, July 17
Wednesday ~ JIIJ It lndlllont!IY tilt flnl In Obkt
~-old lrol, Obit&gt; eo I t MUy . ~11111111 llan
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elect. start.
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• Secrtterl•l
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Pace, non • winners of $4,000, eGenerol Office
JlU1'8" 1500.
Trol, noo-winnerl of 11,000, • Bua. Aclmlnlstretlon
and Accounting
pl!rse $502.

fair swioe IDd Jlleep iudllnl,
beef cattle iuclllD&amp;. lug-of war,
milk • drinking, egg - lbrowlnl Dapper llon Fleener presenll
conlllll, daley JudgtDc, 1 4-11 bis Hurricane Hen Drivers
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Begins Sept. 12

RED: WHITE, and BLACK HOHDA 'SO' SALE

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choose a cemet~ry JllOIDo
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service offered by one of

its outstanding. AulhoriZecl

S:eakers for
Uass Reunion
Are Announced

Dealers.

HONDA

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Jatkson 'County Fair Leads
S~te \Veek ·of July 18·22
tEum'ON - The emphasis In the past few years

of !be J~tkaon county fair has been on youth, with the
junilll'. fair activities having equal riahts with other fair
actintjes. · ·
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at tile Wellston fairgrounds
July ,18-22.
'Ibrte-r--old pace, Oltlo colt
Anl!&gt;D&amp; junior lair activlllel stakl\l, purse f2,140.
Is a 4-H style review, crowning
of the junior fair queen, jOIIIAr

Reglstrltlon Time

bone.bow and a lr8ciDf rodeo. I p.m., July 11.
The hamea racine IIChedule: '11M! Jackloe oounty fair
2 PM to 4 PM, July 17
Wednesday ~ JIIJ It lndlllont!IY tilt flnl In Obkt
~-old lrol, Obit&gt; eo I t MUy . ~11111111 llan
Thi'IIUih July 25
e. au., plll'll f!,160.
liMn made on 1be lalrJround• If
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elect. start.
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elect. start
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• Secrtterl•l
e Exec. S.Creterl•l
Pace, non • winners of $4,000, eGenerol Office
JlU1'8" 1500.
Trol, noo-winnerl of 11,000, • Bua. Aclmlnlstretlon
and Accounting
pl!rse $502.

fair swioe IDd Jlleep iudllnl,
beef cattle iuclllD&amp;. lug-of war,
milk • drinking, egg - lbrowlnl Dapper llon Fleener presenll
conlllll, daley JudgtDc, 1 4-11 bis Hurricane Hen Drivers
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Begins Sept. 12

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166 3
father, Arnold Sanders, who
Passed away three years ago NUBilE'S aid wants work in
the home or private duty
uly 16th, !961.
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32 000 miles. Call evening•
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Kay Platter. Ph. 4411-3442
appointment. 35 Court Sl.

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Those whom we love go out MODERN bousetraOer
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of slghl
week or montb. 1!100 Ches~
But never out or mind
alii \SL
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They · are eherished In
BRADBURY apartments, adhelll'ls,
uJts only, 729 Second Ave.
Of those they left hebind.
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Sadly missed by wife, Goldie
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A
Sanders and family.
66
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two
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unfur1 1
nW!.ed apartment, cehtral
cation. D. Hollis Wood, 446Notice
10116.
160 u
FIIIST floor rurn. api.- 831
.Deld Stock
Fourth Ave.
152 If
Removed FrH
FURN: opartment, 3 rms. and
WILL re!JIOVe your
ball!, upstairs, ll26 Third Ave.
horses, cows and mules.
Cllil 446-0322.
163 tf
collect Jackson 286-4531

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32 Sea duck
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Real Estate For-Sale

1 Fall Dower
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6 Hybrid flower 45 Circle Put
11 State tlower·of 4&amp;.EIIsnare
13 ~~'!1n
61 Solid (comb.
fonnl
fiowe~lng plant. 54 Small ap1ee
14E:r.pu'nger
55 Continued tilt
l&amp; Dreu
56 Society
16 carnations 57 Toothed 'Whcell
17 Roo! finial

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In Memory

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hushend; . father aitd grand- 5867.
166 3
father, Arnold Sanders, who
Passed away three years ago NUBilE'S aid wants work in
the home or private duty
uly 16th, !961.
hoSpital. Write P. 0 . B o x

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Of

~~·grief we have In sl-~IH~O~US~E:,~5:-ro l l imiti&amp;es-hil alikh,~ call
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apt. utilities paid. Ph.
440-185l

Friends may think that we
101'8ot him,
When they see uo slillle
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6 cyl.,
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32 000 miles. Call evening•
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MADEMOISElLE Beauty
!on has another hair ·styust,
Kay Platter. Ph. 4411-3442
appointment. 35 Court Sl.

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FOR SALE ·

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Those whom we love go out MODERN bousetraOer
bJ
of slghl
week or montb. 1!100 Ches~
But never out or mind
alii \SL
206-ll
They · are eherished In
BRADBURY apartments, adhelll'ls,
uJts only, 729 Second Ave.
Of those they left hebind.
·
142 u
Sadly missed by wife, Goldie
.
A
Sanders and family.
66
LARGE
two
bedroom
unfur1 1
nW!.ed apartment, cehtral
cation. D. Hollis Wood, 446Notice
10116.
160 u
FIIIST floor rurn. api.- 831
.Deld Stock
Fourth Ave.
152 If
Removed FrH
FURN: opartment, 3 rms. and
WILL re!JIOVe your
ball!, upstairs, ll26 Third Ave.
horses, cows and mules.
Cllil 446-0322.
163 tf
collect Jackson 286-4531

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32 Sea duck
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39 Worker whCII

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Only those who've lost ·
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41 Narrow Inlet

Real Estate For-Sale

1 Fall Dower
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6 Hybrid flower 45 Circle Put
11 State tlower·of 4&amp;.EIIsnare
13 ~~'!1n
61 Solid (comb.
fonnl
fiowe~lng plant. 54 Small ap1ee
14E:r.pu'nger
55 Continued tilt
l&amp; Dreu
56 Society
16 carnations 57 Toothed 'Whcell
17 Roo! finial

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TWO weeks from Tuesd tho...l
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one .of 108 fairs'
hons and festivals conducted in Obio•
starting with the Jackson County .Fab:
0.11 July ~8 ~d ending with the Circlevt11 e Pumpkin 'Show on Oct. 21.
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BE~ now and Aug. 1, reams

of publictty wlU help promote OhiO's
number ()ne junior fair. Gallia's lath ·
annual evel)t wlll run five days this
summe~ · If this proves successfu~ the
1 ~68 fau: will also be a five day affair.
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wilb the rest ol Helen Help
it welcomes • • 1'W - ' t I
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Send your, teeda8t que:ltlml11l

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Home-National Bank.

!:rey~~.J~: us.

B~ARI\OF

It is our hope that"thls

newspaper.
LOVE WOlf~ WASil 00T

I went to. 1 eoncert .fll

lavortte ~"I poup. Aflar-1
wards they started tnlklllg
ward their dres"i., foolll "::"'~ ltl•a
as \hey paaMid, I loudletl
one I tn111 love. J'roaa t - 1
moment, • prnmi eJ IIIJI"lf
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scrapbook! ADd 1bell JOll
do dlsbes two-ballded.-B.
Dear Helea:

I have been c1at1n1 Jed:
d!Iy IInce 1a1t IIUDllller. '1'hll
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sid,a, he didtl't 1111111 -~ltl
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.JOHN T. WOLFE; VtC'E PRESIDENT I CASHIER
Harold Camiluiri ·
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George Ntl1ler
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RACINI, OHIO

Citizens/ National "BAU

Dear F.F.1

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TWO weeks from Tuesd tho...l
Junior Fair wlll com
ay, e. 967 Gallla County .
FairgroUild..
mence at the ~~ County Junior
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be

e;hlbt

. IT Will
one .of 108 fairs'
hons and festivals conducted in Obio•
starting with the Jackson County .Fab:
0.11 July ~8 ~d ending with the Circlevt11 e Pumpkin 'Show on Oct. 21.
. .

• • •

BE~ now and Aug. 1, reams

of publictty wlU help promote OhiO's
number ()ne junior fair. Gallia's lath ·
annual evel)t wlll run five days this
summe~ · If this proves successfu~ the
1 ~68 fau: will also be a five day affair.
·•

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Court Orders
Pike Out of
M~igs County

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··. S .~ihdlan
pl~lng to W~h the wheels turn
.. e cated to the youth of Gallla county

~:uer:t~.the effort to ma~tbe fair bigger and
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TO THE

Racine HOME-NATIONAL Bank
RACINE, OHIO

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Elmer E. White, 404~ So. Ath St., Ironton

WY 24151
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WISH to O"JJri!SI my
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For More Information•
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SUN OIL COMPANY
Mort.lta, Ohla
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E~lnp &amp; WHkenda
M. T. Clark 374-5482
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New Motlmaru, Ohio

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II ONI OP'". '

For Frw Ettlma*

·eAiunllnum-Awnlnp
eAiumlnunl Siding eAiumlnum Railings
·~lumlnum Wlndowa &amp; Daort eCar Porh .
.eruloa
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or C1ll ~lect 532-6111
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PIO~LIII . . .CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

llwlings Honda 51111

Elmer E. White, 404~ So. Ath St., Ironton

WY 24151
IIIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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MARINI

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KEITH GOBLE FOlD
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REGAnA DISPLAY
MHila DamoMtnlll'

BLAETlNARS

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1964 DoDGE ··~;~ : •· ······......,•• $1095

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2-Dotr, 2'10 Series. Wblte ftftlsb, red Interior, kJL 0DJ1De

ID\ollllllc lrans. llldlo ' and beater, llkt new whltewiil

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Contld Faye Mln[ey

Middleport

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2 TON

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lOUd ~b and elean ll!tertlir, heater has 12 ft.
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GRILL
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lleariDIIIIII bral:01, 11!ll Die~.

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pooster

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