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N (UPI)-'l'be neuuo and lateat reports auuested slrongly rellati!JI the partyThe U.S. ra~:lat sltutllon at 1 glance:
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of Mao Ts&amp;twl8 In Peklng.waa the~ lite army was In effect govemmen~miUiary Plll'ie Mao
,,DETROIT, M,ICHIGAN - Nqro outlaw1 engq1
re)iOrled today In "very erloul takiDg up a virtually neutral is was!DB
federal Paratrooper., Nttlontl Guardsmen and pollee
trouble" and In · daDBer '' attitude.
Mao ~ the · aupport of the In guerrilla combat, At lnst 23 dead, blockl of pro~
DETROIT (UPI) -Federal troops took control of the .Uoni1 fifth largelt cltJ,
olJ!i'ilbt coDspae;
Sourcea In Hong Kong today Indoctrinated maasef but bli erty daatnlyed.
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ravaged by its worst f&amp;cial disturbance in a generation. Sntws tifblg froiD ~ . .
Dlpl!Jmatle reports aald the jraid Red amzy troops at lbe opPonents In power' positions
·PONTIAC, MICH • ..,. Two penont •hot to death ing ruins of Negro riot aras were answered with salvos from 't&amp;Db aiid m•ddl!liWIIo
authority or tile eentral covero- l' birthplace city , of the modem appear to bave been galnlnC In racial violence. City'• largest gun afore broke Into
The death toll in the thre&amp;day riot stood at ~t least three of theDI wl!ile~ent was lading faSt, lbreaten- C!llnese revolullon appeared on steadily 1n strength or, as one and looted. There wu alao violence In Flint and Grtnd and more than 1,500 persons were injured. The wounded includijd pollee and NatJOD.
mg tile country witll relapse Ithe br!Dk or flill revolt agalnlll report put tt, In determination Rapids, Mich.
al Guardsmen augmenting a force of 1,500
who DV~i!lintp, the dtJ
Into war-lord rule and.eveo csvll ,Mao,
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to make 1 firm stand against
ROCHI!STER, N.Y.- Two Nagroea killed ln ,vlo- Monday Dight under orders of President J
. Another 3,200 Ari4Y regulan were
war.
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lenceon third annlv~r~ary of 1964 rioting.
on standby alert at Self'l'Jje cultural revolullon-il
ao s Pe.....,. Radio admitted
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NEW YORK CITY - Two killtd as Puarto Rican ridge AJr For~ base 30 A National "uard officer said re......,. 4urill lie mall!lo
"'·an e and undellnalile •....._. it is a "serious situation!' , II was UP,C)ear at present _,.h b ttl
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.,., "" g ~-.......-and Ita brosdcaata saki Mao's whether any one persoiiBIIty or rww• I • • po ce rom tenement roon.. Gangs roam miles outside of own.
Detro 1t•1 Insurrection wa a But • • or pollee,
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ve goquartenne
IIJ'Ong, have su-"'•rs at ·the -'-al c••-· a group of personalltles was streats breaking windows 'and lights. Chairman of the
Autborlttea todi!J' •truggled to changing from mass dealruCtlon men and pera!foopen G( ,' lbt
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commltt11 ISNCC) b ·
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of no mality d i""''"" to ·--' mbat 82ncl --' ..... ,,_,__ ""'....
two city of Wuhan are de!en••••
emerctng capable of ,~'6
•.,Oft o.ver • IIght IY W!!Undtd by gunshot during black power tormgDetroit
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DIOD 111aY
8'' a • ou power .........,e "at tile cost of that Premier Chou En Lal I
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emergency imposed by Michl· Today, wei seci\OI1I of lbe, wwennl the lll!l'lea
follJurel lila!vthec~d ~~ the their p;;.""a'rict blood."
ralgllt be the man, spparent!y change heavr, gunfl~e. • • - Police and snipers ex· gao Gov. ~e Romney Motor Cll7 apPeared to l!ave bullet for bullJL
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Tile armv on whom Mao bas Military lnleUlgence analysts -"---=-.:.:::.·____..,_:.:::::r•::a~~10
::::_:w~·~•_:.:tr:_ou=-::•::1:o".~T~ol:od::o~a:n~d~L:Ima~,Oh~lo~·- ed 80 aD·Dighl curfew and a the p~y•1 139-~q~ me- del,4!1118 ~ . qd' ~
relied u the crucial element in at lhll \lt'Sftem listening post
ban on the s&amp;le ol q, liquor tropolltan area was tllliftected. ~ ol tba ~~~
hi' strange bstUe appears to said the mala milltary faction
and gasoline.
Damage waa estimated at more toUred the cll%~~ loda)l J!lifJ
bave 'l~t him dowu. Its there Is led by the district Red
Brilliant. sunshine will! tem- !ban $ZOO mllllOII.
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io!ervetnlon bas proved mart. army commander, Gen. Chen
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edly cautious and lne!fect!ve Tllal-tao. Olen waa reported
the city where tbe devastation
ROmney, prnslned Ill ~~~~~
ol racial tnsurrectlon began
dOWIItowD ma.
Sunday IIIOI'IIlJ!g with 1 "rou- Ill
Border Reap !led
tine" pollee raid oo a Nesro
Tile c:1tr ~ ~ boufn
after-hours saloon.
will! Canada, for lbe az.t .._
Heavy llboollng
with potential troubl...,... since lbt rlotlDg . .,._ . .
llefore the federal troops ken, Mayor Louie Welch bridge and ~. . I l l moved In, bBDds af Negroes nl4 Monday.
~troll with Wlud.ior, .~
opened fire on lour pollee
... Hid any racial vlo- , .~ tba
.J~Jtr jrp
precinct stations and 1 National lence thet might occur In opera!iw
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Guard co1111118Dd post. One or Houston will not ba al·
Most
tile rioting wolf packs rattled lowed to get out of h,ind.
m•l!vd cloeed an4
away with macblm!gun fire.
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25' HOLIDAY TIIAV.UII-'D' HDLIDoltY TljlyiLII
17' HOLIDAY VACATIONIR-16' TIIOTWDOD DILUXI
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DENVI!:R (!JPI)--Don Ja ,us-

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SlepiiiDs, Leon: Mrs
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lllleltionlDC by V.I. AmbUII'Nior Pl. PIMAriL
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!IIIII retura to India. llll1ea, tl llltma 1114 1rm11eab1a and
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: believe she Will atlracted to
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Jlrr. Laura Sayre of Dcnal
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J'uneral aervlea will be held
Wednelday 2 p.m. ·In lila Beech
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Rev. Bud Lee Hatfield official·
: : 11ur1a1 will be 1n the Beech
_,. eemetery. Friends may
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llerai Home.

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M. Holle1, •· Ona, W. Va.,
employ. of the Kaiser
Dum plant at
paren!Jy ten asleep at
wlleel of hla lradl: at 8:30

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Called
: eoutd be published there
and broiJier..IIJ.I&amp;w, 1\!r, aa d Sllll!lay
wb11a r::l
: ly ," be said. "She was Mn. James S. Quick.
to bll boma alter ,., ·
~ lj!!Patlent to get on with her Vlsltms Mr. and Mrtl. C. B. the mldnlgllt lbllt, demoUshed rrt Boat FII'Dl•
; 4jistlny, which she cooeelvea to WUllmns
their Jlauihter, hla vehic:Ie 1114 alnlek 1
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bus. '!bey also visited 1\!r. and owned by Peter H.

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at tht ' Marietta
Co
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mpany wbea fiber glass insulatlon and tar paper Ill tho hole
BunllnltmL
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MAO ABRESO
workeni heating tha tanlr1 iD
1111 berp to get tl!e aoatlng out
PT. PIBASAINII' - Arresll or lht tanks Elil!te 0
reaorded at tho CIOUIIIJ Jail
an!l junior fi~en
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sceae for about one hour with

who was In cba~e
•• of Mn. Mayme &amp;!mea bu ,.. Neville ramny. Holley ,
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defector before her final lumed to her boma from Hoi· auts and bruise1 and .

t to America, sold be found m Hospital, where lba a
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re from lht begtnlling, Tile Mr. and Mra. Jolm Wblltle
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two lruckl. 'lbere were no

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Glbbl, 54. llartmd lllcll dlalil-1
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The firemen made a aeeond
Two juvenllea weN Jlltlted liP run about 30 minutes later to
on assault 1114 bsttert WIIITBDts Bellemeade wllere a car was
and are boiDc beld b lunnllt
oo fire, but the II r e
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with no apparent dtmage r•

vlslled bel: motber, Mn. ao.le
ThompB&lt;m and family.
VlsltiJI Mn. Ada 8ladt wve
' SAl&amp;t li-T Ill
her brOther 111111 !lister • IJ&gt;Iaw,
~waDe, ·l&gt;l¥esloct €41
Mr. atr1 1\!rs. W. C. Blake and
aoGs -175 to 220 lbs. :z2 to grlllllldsughter, Pamels, If '!'up·'

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ep0rt and
dliJdnll of Detroll, ~ell., 2S, H..rertoo, and Uarol4

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daugbten, Mrl. Marpr8
IIUIIe, Rt. 1 Galllpolb, 0., Mrs.
Georgia Blaethuru, New BrJcbtPLI 1111 llller, Mrl. Eo!ith
Gallipolis Ferry; 16
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Ia to 23 • pers ~--/'
LiSttt 21 to 2J· Fat SoWI 15 ~ Carl Hu1X111111,·1illo Ia employ·
ported.
18; Stags 12 ~~ 18; Boars 12 to ed iD Hunlington, Incl., apeut a
AR TO WilD
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11: Sows and Pigs 65 to 100; weekend at hla boml bera,
PT. PLEASANT- 'nne eoo-lr
Shoats 1 to JO.
Mn. Lawreoea Diddle, 1llrL plel ban lll!ldl tppltcelinnllnr
CA1TLE - Steers 18 to !4. IIerman Londoa 8IICI Patrlcll llllln'l8ge llceasel Ia b oftlee
50; Heifers 16 to 22.56; Baby accompanied by their bo u • ol the COIIIIIy tlelt.
Beef 20 to 25· Fat Co-001 15 to guests, !llr. and Mnl. RIMRll Applylllg wera: Reser wm.
18,50; c~ 14 to 16: Bulla M~,
FrldaJ • It II 1111 David Tarbetl, •· ~··II
18 to 2UO; Milk ,;:owa 1011 to Mrs. J)iddle 8 father, Mr. &lt;ll8r' 1011, IIIII Mell7 Jtq W11soa, You get our USUII fiDt
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leo NewllliiD, at tbe Cambridge 11, pt, Pleuant.
lel'V!c. llld flnlshlug.
200_
, VEAL C.U.VES - Tops 33.- Community limpltal. 'l1le, allo Gregory Paul Bcm!l, Jt, U81oolt
elnat9,•utatS
' SO; 9eeGndJ " 1o 32; Medium atlend«&lt; tht Quaker City Fes- ftpolle, 0., and Norma J u a
24 to' 2il; Com.' aDd Hvt. 211 to tival.
Van Slc:kle, 17, r...... o.
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~ · jllleSII of Mr. lD d JOOII Wayaa I f - 18
1 Slli:EJ&gt; _ ~~ and l'.ml. 1 Mrs. James S. Quick were their Pleasant, and Can!
Pomaroy
, to 10; Stock Ewe~ ' to 10; Fat llllll and dlu&amp;IJ!er-b&gt;law, Mr. Dller!!:ml~tt:_,~16~,~Pt:_.!Pieasant.~~-1::::::::::::::::::::::::·
'- Sheep 4 to 10: Culls 1 to 5; 8lld Mra. '~"- J. ~eo. Bucks 4 to I; Fat Welhtra I tu lumbua.G'-- B ._ __. .........,,
10
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Tops 22; Seconds Budsoo, 'IIIIo art eq&gt;IDyod at 1
18 lo 20: Light Wli. 14 1o 18; tht G1'!8C Lakes. ara IIPI"''I"C
Co.mmaa 12 to 16•
a few days at thell' bolmi!Hft.
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the nekend witll Ids molber,
Mn. )(lldred Seller ml lamll)t.
Mr. and Mn. Hertnmt :t..m.
don ml PlllriN, Mr. mi 'Mn.

on thl' CUSTOM DELUXE DISHMOBILE
Wll $2&amp;9-NOW ON SALE It $189

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14 table-setting capeclty (NEMA).
No hand rinsing-just acrape and load.
Four automatic dlsl'lwaahlng cycles.
Attractive' Melamine iurtace $pl(~ver Top.

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llr. m1 Mrt. 11111on1 Fredll'kt Jr. m1 dllldrell apeD! an
mnlng laJt nek wflh Betty
'Va Meter, 11argant Aoll Car·
Jetoo and Pal
Mn. Helea Perry lnd cblldreo, Danny and FrlllciDe, of
Hollon spent 1 few doys with
bet mother, Mrs. Mary Circle.
Jfr, and Mrs. Robert Lee and
Glilldren called at the bome of
Betty Van Meter a recent eve-

fu.glas Moore ml

famllr Ill

Newark.
Alk!e J'lanapD, Plltersllura.
W. Va., Yllited bet mqlber,
1lrt. MaiJ M. Dld!le and aiiler, Anna Graee Oiler.
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llfrs. Carrie Sinclair left M&lt;&amp;
day for Flagstaff, Ariz., where
she will make .ber home witb
her oon and claugbter-in-law,
1\!r. and Mn. Emili Theiu
and family. Enroute llhe ylsltnlllc.
ed her dai.gltter 1114 11111-in·law,
lfr•. Eunie Brinker, Betty ~- 8IICI Mrl. llobed McNickle,
Vaa Meter and William Carle- m Texas
loll visited 1\!r, and Mrs. Lora - - -- - - - - Stevens and attended homecom. Worry of
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lqg at 1\11. Zioo, lJ. Va. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Gamer,

:;~~o~r;~1;H~~~~~a7

~ ea11eda I the Dean
Brinker home ,. Sunday.
Rev. Paul Sellers of Racine
wu calllni In tbe CO!JIIIDiity
noently.

At The Clo11 oflusln11s On July 18, 1967
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Model PB30'.78

Other assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • . • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . .
5,765.51
TOTAL ASSETS ............................ $3,510,266.93

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

PLENTY OF FREE
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POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Main St.

Pomeroy, 0.,
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· lleniand deposits of lnti1Yiduals and corpdralions .. . ....•... ' 838,825.84
'l'lllle and aavthas depOsits .. . ... ' . ' . ' ' .. ' .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . 1,929,698.08
DepositS Of U.S: Gov. . .... . .. . .. ·: : .. . .. , .. .. .... ... ..
1.538.82
· .nepostts of Stit~s lind polltll:al subdiviSions .••..._. . . • . •• . • • 362,486.27

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u. s. Gov. obiiJiaUons ... .. ·: .. .......... .. .'............ 1,197,994.04
_Obllgatioltl of -States and political subdivisions . . • . . . • • • • • •
83,692.82
Other bonds, notes, and debentures , •, •.••.••.... '""' , r...
5,027.00
LoaDS and discouDt&amp; . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . 1,868,706.73
Fixed assets .... . ...••..• , .... , .•• , .....••••... , •• . • . . .
25,4:24.68

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RACINE, OHIO

FALSETEE'flf

Bell!le
Jr., and
or Hebron,
Byl!ll'!l ofGainer,
Lancaster
Bemard Gainer and friend of

CONDENSED STATEMENT

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TOTAL DEPOSml' . , . ... , ..• • •• ~..-..... { •. $3·,131,1~1.53
(a) :0~ ~l),'l'•il.d depo&amp;lll , , • •••••• ,.... 1 • .
98M38.411
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.uvlnp deposita ...., .... · 2,145,698.08

Other

Uabtlltle~ . . - .

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··~, ·,_ , _ . , will IIIII
_ ., ll!ril (/JIIIAid Stale~ ~
~ bllme '-"• 1111
~ ber deltlnt llu ..
6lla. IMr latt blllblnd'l aallve
rlliKI, I ' - reparted lloDday.
I Allliitcle Ia the ourrent isM
j tU.odlel' BomiJIIUI'IIil. blred
; ... till . . .ell II!IDlber
: of .ftlaadl Involved Ia MIIIL
i AIIIIQeva'l deflation, 18111 the1
. r WIN ..._ lht "18 JIOt llblp to
! ..,.. Ill AmerleL

New Delhi IbM I~ f!t IIIII •YIII Jlelds, Barllard; llarl
fer IHr to 1111 "'oDMrr• tilt Daalel, Pl. f!uunt1 111'1.
llrst,

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Dlldlarpdllfl'l. IQOiift mlabt be lllls!mdlniGod ter 111111 toll, ~~ ~
II lbt 08lile to Amlrk!a," lbt Balnl, Swtbsldt; Mrs.
articll tllld.
SlepiiiDs, Leon: Mrs
While MmL .A1111uJm -~~ Ttmplltqt aa4
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New Delhi llbl ......... dam; t.fn.
lllleltionlDC by V.I. AmbUII'Nior Pl. PIMAriL
Cbeater Bowlll • l8tllf1 lllrlllt! Mr. llld ....
Wl!illllllk'G'I 1Dqa11!11 ~ R1tcb1e, llld&amp;pcrt, 1
lng blr meolll lllblllty. Her ter. Mr. and MrJ.
' "UUttmately, lbef feel, • wish 10 deleal IIJPdi'ICI til be ~ lfarUGrd, 1 ..........
!IIIII retura to India. llll1ea, tl llltma 1114 1rm11eab1a and
i 10W'8e, 1be flnds . I •w Pmldelll .WW. 4etldad 10
; IVIII8Il&amp; 1111erest to keep • 1n a~~ow bet 111117•
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: Iormor French minister of the J - · "..,...
; Interior Emmamlel D'Altier da
: 1a vlraerte. sstd hla frlelldablp
; with Mme. AI!Uuyeva led him to
: believe she Will atlracted to
: America because lht knew Ills
11J ADA IMCJt
~ "strong, rich, efficient."
Jlrr. Laura Sayre of Dcnal
: "And she knew her memolrl spent I day witb bet IIIIer

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J'uneral aervlea will be held
Wednelday 2 p.m. ·In lila Beech
um ,,..,_,,_

w:n.~

""' .,.• .....,., Olureb will! the
Rev. Bud Lee Hatfield official·
: : 11ur1a1 will be 1n the Beech
_,. eemetery. Friends may
~... 11 the Mobr-SieveJJI Fu.
llerai Home.

PT. PLE.WNT _
M. Holle1, •· Ona, W. Va.,
employ. of the Kaiser
Dum plant at
paren!Jy ten asleep at
wlleel of hla lradl: at 8:30

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Called
: eoutd be published there
and broiJier..IIJ.I&amp;w, 1\!r, aa d Sllll!lay
wb11a r::l
: ly ," be said. "She was Mn. James S. Quick.
to bll boma alter ,., ·
~ lj!!Patlent to get on with her Vlsltms Mr. and Mrtl. C. B. the mldnlgllt lbllt, demoUshed rrt Boat FII'Dl•
; 4jistlny, which she cooeelvea to WUllmns
their Jlauihter, hla vehic:Ie 1114 alnlek 1
1'0
qui.S.

morning

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i lli: In India. But she also wanted Mn. Jean Joaes, and grand- on Rt. I damaging lht fro D

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' to experience the great world son, Wayne Williams, al CoJum. porelt and bedroom of !be
· first."
bus. '!bey also visited 1\!r. and owned by Peter H.

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· . Swiss security chief Lollis Mrs. Ernest SisSOD and family. en and oeeupled by the

tall 14--•
....ay
8 p. m.,
at tht ' Marietta
Co
ed at St. llfery'a Hospital
mpany wbea fiber glass insulatlon and tar paper Ill tho hole
BunllnltmL
. 1 barge moored fill' repairs
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MAO ABRESO
workeni heating tha tanlr1 iD
1111 berp to get tl!e aoatlng out
PT. PIBASAINII' - Arresll or lht tanks Elil!te 0
reaorded at tho CIOUIIIJ Jail
an!l junior fi~en
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lng lht weekend
sceae for about one hour with

who was In cba~e
•• of Mn. Mayme &amp;!mea bu ,.. Neville ramny. Holley ,
I,' ['feUe,
defector before her final lumed to her boma from Hoi· auts and bruise1 and .

t to America, sold be found m Hospital, where lba a
•afraid of big IIU01:"" ~, lllOdlcal palleut. Her lister,
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1 lty to her from. her ~ II 'rlslllng bel: llld with Mr.
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re from lht begtnlling, Tile Mr. and Mra. Jolm Wblltle
. only que~t[Qn Will wbethtr tht of Worthlngtoa lpl!lll • t • w
· 'O.S. would tab her.•
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Power • • • • Mal, C. I. Plocxt-ttit lime .
atiiCIUIIIlCIOIIIyoUo (Unlell p'N I 10bll eleOido
"CIIIIIUMr lllld your ............. P«thl MOI'8
eleobfllltrvou use. the ~owardle..·ll!llgll tmit lat.)
Mrs. Flood lllfnb that It . . . . . . for what
ehe gets In returA. She Mil lhJnb her total bid
each montlt It a smaD amotlt'lt to pay for an the
jcbs electricity performs for her and her family.
Most people agree. That's
whymore and more people

depend on electricity to da

Nclw In PfCIII'ftl
Famous BrHdt,luclglt
Prlctll

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rnoreandmorejobaaroun~

their homes,
When you stop to con-

alder it. lan't electricity
prettY Inexpensive for the
multitude of

tlmesa"'!ng,

work-saving jobs It aoes
around yo~~ house?

NOTHING YOU CAN BUY GMI YOU
MORI VALUI PEA DOLLAR
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two lruckl. 'lbere were no

=~= damaget were a o t

Glbbl, 54. llartmd lllcll dlalil-1
ed with lnlolleattcm.
The firemen made a aeeond
Two juvenllea weN Jlltlted liP run about 30 minutes later to
on assault 1114 bsttert WIIITBDts Bellemeade wllere a car was
and are boiDc beld b lunnllt
oo fire, but the II r e
_...
WBI out Wilen firemen mlved
..
with no apparent dtmage r•

vlslled bel: motber, Mn. ao.le
ThompB&lt;m and family.
VlsltiJI Mn. Ada 8ladt wve
' SAl&amp;t li-T Ill
her brOther 111111 !lister • IJ&gt;Iaw,
~waDe, ·l&gt;l¥esloct €41
Mr. atr1 1\!rs. W. C. Blake and
aoGs -175 to 220 lbs. :z2 to grlllllldsughter, Pamels, If '!'up·'

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ep0rt and
dliJdnll of Detroll, ~ell., 2S, H..rertoo, and Uarol4

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daugbten, Mrl. Marpr8
IIUIIe, Rt. 1 Galllpolb, 0., Mrs.
Georgia Blaethuru, New BrJcbtPLI 1111 llller, Mrl. Eo!ith
Gallipolis Ferry; 16
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Seplelllber 23, 18118, a son of
lbt late Milton and CaroliDI
CalL
u a&amp;

Sleep,v Driver

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far!Der,

l'fllred

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5

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250
Ia to 23 • pers ~--/'
LiSttt 21 to 2J· Fat SoWI 15 ~ Carl Hu1X111111,·1illo Ia employ·
ported.
18; Stags 12 ~~ 18; Boars 12 to ed iD Hunlington, Incl., apeut a
AR TO WilD
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11: Sows and Pigs 65 to 100; weekend at hla boml bera,
PT. PLEASANT- 'nne eoo-lr
Shoats 1 to JO.
Mn. Lawreoea Diddle, 1llrL plel ban lll!ldl tppltcelinnllnr
CA1TLE - Steers 18 to !4. IIerman Londoa 8IICI Patrlcll llllln'l8ge llceasel Ia b oftlee
50; Heifers 16 to 22.56; Baby accompanied by their bo u • ol the COIIIIIy tlelt.
Beef 20 to 25· Fat Co-001 15 to guests, !llr. and Mnl. RIMRll Applylllg wera: Reser wm.
18,50; c~ 14 to 16: Bulla M~,
FrldaJ • It II 1111 David Tarbetl, •· ~··II
18 to 2UO; Milk ,;:owa 1011 to Mrs. J)iddle 8 father, Mr. &lt;ll8r' 1011, IIIII Mell7 Jtq W11soa, You get our USUII fiDt
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leo NewllliiD, at tbe Cambridge 11, pt, Pleuant.
lel'V!c. llld flnlshlug.
200_
, VEAL C.U.VES - Tops 33.- Community limpltal. 'l1le, allo Gregory Paul Bcm!l, Jt, U81oolt
elnat9,•utatS
' SO; 9eeGndJ " 1o 32; Medium atlend«&lt; tht Quaker City Fes- ftpolle, 0., and Norma J u a
24 to' 2il; Com.' aDd Hvt. 211 to tival.
Van Slc:kle, 17, r...... o.
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. 32· CuBa 11 to "
~ · jllleSII of Mr. lD d JOOII Wayaa I f - 18
1 Slli:EJ&gt; _ ~~ and l'.ml. 1 Mrs. James S. Quick were their Pleasant, and Can!
Pomaroy
, to 10; Stock Ewe~ ' to 10; Fat llllll and dlu&amp;IJ!er-b&gt;law, Mr. Dller!!:ml~tt:_,~16~,~Pt:_.!Pieasant.~~-1::::::::::::::::::::::::·
'- Sheep 4 to 10: Culls 1 to 5; 8lld Mra. '~"- J. ~eo. Bucks 4 to I; Fat Welhtra I tu lumbua.G'-- B ._ __. .........,,
10
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Tops 22; Seconds Budsoo, 'IIIIo art eq&gt;IDyod at 1
18 lo 20: Light Wli. 14 1o 18; tht G1'!8C Lakes. ara IIPI"''I"C
Co.mmaa 12 to 16•
a few days at thell' bolmi!Hft.
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the nekend witll Ids molber,
Mn. )(lldred Seller ml lamll)t.
Mr. and Mn. Hertnmt :t..m.
don ml PlllriN, Mr. mi 'Mn.

on thl' CUSTOM DELUXE DISHMOBILE
Wll $2&amp;9-NOW ON SALE It $189

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super-llurgt wasn1ng Aetton.
14 table-setting capeclty (NEMA).
No hand rinsing-just acrape and load.
Four automatic dlsl'lwaahlng cycles.
Attractive' Melamine iurtace $pl(~ver Top.

FROM THE HOMI
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ECONOMICS
DEPT.
OF THE LOCAL SCHOO~$

FULL WARRANTY
FREE DELIVERY
CONVENIENT TERMS

n's aeaners

K., '

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FURNITURE
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llld II8!HJt.law, Mr. m1 Mn. · I

llr. m1 Mrt. 11111on1 Fredll'kt Jr. m1 dllldrell apeD! an
mnlng laJt nek wflh Betty
'Va Meter, 11argant Aoll Car·
Jetoo and Pal
Mn. Helea Perry lnd cblldreo, Danny and FrlllciDe, of
Hollon spent 1 few doys with
bet mother, Mrs. Mary Circle.
Jfr, and Mrs. Robert Lee and
Glilldren called at the bome of
Betty Van Meter a recent eve-

fu.glas Moore ml

famllr Ill

Newark.
Alk!e J'lanapD, Plltersllura.
W. Va., Yllited bet mqlber,
1lrt. MaiJ M. Dld!le and aiiler, Anna Graee Oiler.
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llfrs. Carrie Sinclair left M&lt;&amp;
day for Flagstaff, Ariz., where
she will make .ber home witb
her oon and claugbter-in-law,
1\!r. and Mn. Emili Theiu
and family. Enroute llhe ylsltnlllc.
ed her dai.gltter 1114 11111-in·law,
lfr•. Eunie Brinker, Betty ~- 8IICI Mrl. llobed McNickle,
Vaa Meter and William Carle- m Texas
loll visited 1\!r, and Mrs. Lora - - -- - - - - Stevens and attended homecom. Worry of
~
lqg at 1\11. Zioo, lJ. Va. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Orvy Gamer,

:;~~o~r;~1;H~~~~~a7

~ ea11eda I the Dean
Brinker home ,. Sunday.
Rev. Paul Sellers of Racine
wu calllni In tbe CO!JIIIDiity
noently.

At The Clo11 oflusln11s On July 18, 1967
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ASSETS:

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DdPIRJAL 30"
Model PB30'.78

Other assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • . • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . .
5,765.51
TOTAL ASSETS ............................ $3,510,266.93

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AUTOMA!IC ILICTIIC IAlfGE

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LIABILinES:

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BUY YQ.'UR

•::.~wl4o, 2114" d - C11oioo .,..., Wlll!o,

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BOTTLED - Open.:,
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to I Fri.-8 to 5 Sat.

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

PLENTY OF FREE
PARKING

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ELECTRIC RANGES

ARE "CLEAN
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POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
992-2094
606 E. Main St.

Pomeroy, 0.,
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· lleniand deposits of lnti1Yiduals and corpdralions .. . ....•... ' 838,825.84
'l'lllle and aavthas depOsits .. . ... ' . ' . ' ' .. ' .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . 1,929,698.08
DepositS Of U.S: Gov. . .... . .. . .. ·: : .. . .. , .. .. .... ... ..
1.538.82
· .nepostts of Stit~s lind polltll:al subdiviSions .••..._. . . • . •• . • • 362,486.27

• VoMirall Oveo c.u.J

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Cash, balance&amp; with other banks, and cash ltema • . . . . ...•... ' 323,656.37
u. s. Gov. obiiJiaUons ... .. ·: .. .......... .. .'............ 1,197,994.04
_Obllgatioltl of -States and political subdivisions . . • . . . • • • • • •
83,692.82
Other bonds, notes, and debentures , •, •.••.••.... '""' , r...
5,027.00
LoaDS and discouDt&amp; . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . 1,868,706.73
Fixed assets .... . ...••..• , .... , .•• , .....••••... , •• . • . . .
25,4:24.68

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RACINE, OHIO

FALSETEE'flf

Bell!le
Jr., and
or Hebron,
Byl!ll'!l ofGainer,
Lancaster
Bemard Gainer and friend of

CONDENSED STATEMENT

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Certified and offltm' cheeks . ............... , . .. .. . .. . .
TOTAL DEPOSml' . , . ... , ..• • •• ~..-..... { •. $3·,131,1~1.53
(a) :0~ ~l),'l'•il.d depo&amp;lll , , • •••••• ,.... 1 • .
98M38.411
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.uvlnp deposita ...., .... · 2,145,698.08

Other

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4,108.72 ·
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P0!11EIWY
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Large 2 story
frame home,

Notice
COME IN and Inquire about I
basseU bound, we have one

thai ts hunting

a good home.

'lbe Shoe Box, Middleport.
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-7 23 6tc

bedrooma,
b. t·h, ~!&amp;¥meat.
garage, leVel lot. · New lurD-11
aee and hot water tank.

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. 222- 4th Ave., HunHngtOn
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basement, walking dlstancerll
Core e Buhdoter
tO all stores In Pomeroy.
eAnyTYJ!e

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Olli&lt;e 19!-2259
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WY 2.1196 . Middleport, 0.

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NICBSl P,&amp;OI'lkl · . CALL
DICK RAWLINGS

Phona 9924143 Pomtroy

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Rlwllng~ Honda Sales
'WY Mill
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IIJDIILII'OaY. OHIO

Harrisonville

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HOUSE PAINTING,
roo
painting house and barn,
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hanq up! She's pretend l got
. propabl~
her number
sit\inq there by mi~take'
ju&gt;t hoping
you'll call!

BULLDOZER WORK
PHONE 992-22M. 7 20

NOW TAKING

IJJ I(JNG : .

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talkmq to Barry or

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met while 1

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APPLICATIONS
FOR CAlif~
IIY MERRILL BLOSSER

IN MIDDLEPORT.
Contad Faye Manley
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USERS• ONLY! •.•
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to prot~t your valuable beirl!lg ~~~ from sum·

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and hU111idity, ,It's youra for the asking

without cost or obUgauont ,
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St., Middleport. Phone 89S- 1185 f!MC I ton truck,
3313 or 992-~.
wheel base, bed enclolled,
DAILY C8Yl"..IQUO'l'l!:..,. Here'• llow to work It:
7 I lfe
aulated. especially good
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II LONOJ'IlLLOW
ROOM furnished and unfum- produoe baullng, Contact
dy
Craig,
Syracuse,
Ohio,
. Ooe letter limply 1tandl for another. ln. thil sample A· I• ust4 ·
lthed apartments -a! per
7 I Ue tot the thn!e L'1, X tor the two 0'1, etc. Slncle !etten, apoa~
month and up. Phone Rowley 2810 or 1192-3986.
trophies, the length &amp;Del form&amp;tloa of Uut wordll an aD HI!Lbl.
1nd Reed, 192-2176, after 4 p. S
house,
J:ach dny the code letterl are dlrterent.
m phone 192-3574.
Vflt Call 773-5611 or 99Ul51.

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MLJTDATCWTAX MPNRZ F V MPW•
• , !lOOMS,- bathand garage, - c:iOODmilk- cows- and one
'1!iddleport, phone 992-2903 1150 Ford tractor, RoUand ?.VWDVZ TWAP EPNJ SPJZD: CZ•
. py and 992-3702 evenings.
Searles. Rutland, Phone 741. B T A, D N F B' T A, M P s-/~r:.. C W' Z
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Satutday'o Cryqloquote: DON'T PLAY FOR SAFETY. IT 9
lm~la 2-door hardtop.
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. ,,-tiRNISHlro 1Pd unfurnished abi!L In good condltwo and POU:
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1811 lk deU.

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usll!!:,.only the fiDut elemronlc cOaiponents. '!be
per,fotmance of any he~nc lid C8J1 be seriously
ijfec~ by '-~ban~es In ciiDiate, espeelally heat
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Large 2 story
frame home,

Notice
COME IN and Inquire about I
basseU bound, we have one

thai ts hunting

a good home.

'lbe Shoe Box, Middleport.
.
-7 23 6tc

bedrooma,
b. t·h, ~!&amp;¥meat.
garage, leVel lot. · New lurD-11
aee and hot water tank.

ing at, $7,500.00.

. 222- 4th Ave., HunHngtOn
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RADIA.. TOR .

SERVIC
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- - -....- - - All~ Rldlator Shop .

POMEROV - TWO
FRAME -3 b£drooma, bath, t Car • Tru~k • Heahr
basement, walking dlstancerll
Core e Buhdoter
tO all stores In Pomeroy.
eAnyTYJ!e

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Cleland, Salesman

Olli&lt;e 19!-2259
Relldonee m-zsa

1 24 3tc

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KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2.1196 . Middleport, 0.

EXPERriNCEb .
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WHEEL
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BRAKE SERVICE

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BLAmNARS

NICBSl P,&amp;OI'lkl · . CALL
DICK RAWLINGS

Phona 9924143 Pomtroy

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Rlwllng~ Honda Sales
'WY Mill
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IIJDIILII'OaY. OHIO

Harrisonville

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EXTERIOR AND
HOUSE PAINTING,
roo
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terior decorating, phone
5322.
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hanq up! She's pretend l got
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her number
sit\inq there by mi~take'
ju&gt;t hoping
you'll call!

BULLDOZER WORK
PHONE 992-22M. 7 20

NOW TAKING

IJJ I(JNG : .

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Lin.~'6 buSIJ!. Sh~'s

talkmq to Barry or

some new cjope
met while 1

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APPLICATIONS
FOR CAlif~
IIY MERRILL BLOSSER

IN MIDDLEPORT.
Contad Faye Manley
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Middleport

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By HAROLD

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TO . HEARING AID
USERS• ONLY! •.•
Don't let sticky, h\llllld weather JJiln your hear-

. tng aid! ;IPstead get thiJ llEi\T THE HEAT KIT
to prot~t your valuable beirl!lg ~~~ from sum·

mer

~teat

and hU111idity, ,It's youra for the asking

without cost or obUgauont ,
Your hearing aid hJill been

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St., Middleport. Phone 89S- 1185 f!MC I ton truck,
3313 or 992-~.
wheel base, bed enclolled,
DAILY C8Yl"..IQUO'l'l!:..,. Here'• llow to work It:
7 I lfe
aulated. especially good
" AXYDLa.t..t.l(a
II LONOJ'IlLLOW
ROOM furnished and unfum- produoe baullng, Contact
dy
Craig,
Syracuse,
Ohio,
. Ooe letter limply 1tandl for another. ln. thil sample A· I• ust4 ·
lthed apartments -a! per
7 I Ue tot the thn!e L'1, X tor the two 0'1, etc. Slncle !etten, apoa~
month and up. Phone Rowley 2810 or 1192-3986.
trophies, the length &amp;Del form&amp;tloa of Uut wordll an aD HI!Lbl.
1nd Reed, 192-2176, after 4 p. S
house,
J:ach dny the code letterl are dlrterent.
m phone 192-3574.
Vflt Call 773-5611 or 99Ul51.

425tfc
87tfc .
MLJTDATCWTAX MPNRZ F V MPW•
• , !lOOMS,- bathand garage, - c:iOODmilk- cows- and one
'1!iddleport, phone 992-2903 1150 Ford tractor, RoUand ?.VWDVZ TWAP EPNJ SPJZD: CZ•
. py and 992-3702 evenings.
Searles. Rutland, Phone 741. B T A, D N F B' T A, M P s-/~r:.. C W' Z
1 2ut.e a .
1 20
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- 11151 CMvrol•~t I
•f Ill Pomeroy. Pb. UIUW.
Satutday'o Cryqloquote: DON'T PLAY FOR SAFETY. IT 9
lm~la 2-door hardtop.
'
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. ,,-tiRNISHlro 1Pd unfurnished abi!L In good condltwo and POU:
~' IJ)artmenC.. CIO., 1o oebool. priced to seU. See PhU Swin118 lfc
:,) l'llaoe lllftM.
1811 lk deU.

IUUM"·s: '!

c~ully made,
usll!!:,.only the fiDut elemronlc cOaiponents. '!be
per,fotmance of any he~nc lid C8J1 be seriously
ijfec~ by '-~ban~es In ciiDiate, espeelally heat
and h~Unldl•y.
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Account. Your checkmates, a pen
and checkbook, are all you need
for keeping that accurate record.
Deposit mo(\CY tor your account
now.

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Mlmber Pederel Deposit lnsuince Corporation
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CUSTOMER.PARKING

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.Public Library

~·~.· ~He~r~v~ell~w~as~of~cb=an-~an~d~Mrs~.~Jobn;;~R.~Ka~uff~serv~ed~a·t~;292fuRa~c~e;S~t.;s;;;;;-

Opens July 28
I Pomeroy

The Pomeroy Public Library
wW open Friday,
July 28
remodeUn
extensive
ll·
'lbe Diaii room Ceiling h a
I ll&gt;~- lowered and new recessed
bas been installed, tile
and walls palnJ-1
ed. A new
wall
II n!ar was bullt
'!be general contractor
the Pomeroy Cement Block
Electrical Company.
II gul.ar llbrary hours wUl
malnlaiDed, 12 to 5 p.m.,
II deys each week.

About
pomero,y'
1

Mrs. Leo Smith, son, Kenny,
and the triplets, Belly, Barbara
and Sam, of Wintersville, are
spendln&amp; the week bere
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zal!l an
Mr. and Mrs. William
Rock Springs. Mr. Smith
llirned to Wintersville
dfter spending the
here.
Mrs. Carl Reirden and
ren, Linda, Jimmy, and Oenny
have returned from Columbus,
BEGINS TJWNING
Randy HumphreY', aoo of
where lltey 1pent several days.
and Mrs. Norman
The Ralrdens' youngest
left Monday lor Fort
tel', JO)"ce, Ia spending a
Wood, Mo., for balic
at the band camp at Southside.
with the National Guard. A gra- Dr. Everett A. Tracy of
of Middleport 8•( g b lumbul spent the weekend
School Hum~s
with his mother, Mn.
bis soPtwmore year at
J. Tracy.
==~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
and Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Long Bottom, were fD
1 the
~-Sunda
Sandrya orCampbeil to
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Emricl: at tile Fifth Ave.
Churcb of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
and famlly and Mr. and M
Stanley
PuiUna of Magnolia
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at their Shade River camp.

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Laurel Cliff
Society News

r~riger~tor-lreezer
kee~s th~ tee

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·Rev E ene GIU and family
have ·returnedug home after
tending conference and
.
meeting for two weeks at Malisfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sehaela-spentaeveralclayswiththelr
daughter and son-In-law, Mr.
and Mn. Vem Story and John

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more

stuck-talllMr piiCkQIII,
or 1111..-.. letala,
or puddles of de"oat water.
'Get frolt fllldam lllltiOmatic:IIUy lit your al1cbic epplanoe daalll'.

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Flrt can play havoc to any•
body'a plana, whllller they
hlvllnau11nceornot.Make
aureyou'recomplllelypro-

th•••

11cted In
dlJI of
riling coltl. See tour A-0

for complete delllla
on a apeclalll,rt ln1urance
program tailored to your
need1. Be In Auto-Ownn
•cJN~e• prollc!lon." 1111n

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IIIIYINO MIIOI
COUNTY IINCI 1161

DOWNING

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Educator Stops
In Met'gs Noted
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Thursday July 2'1School, 8:45 a.m.-10 a.m.;
elne (~agner'a), 10:30 a.. m.
12 a.m., Bashan, 1 p.m.-1.30
m.; Momlltg Star 2 p.m.-2:30 .
m.; Royal Oaks,3 p.m.! ~m.,
Forest Run, 4\115 p.m. : . p.
m.; Minersville, 5 p.m.- S·p.m;
Enterpme, 6:30 pm.-11 p.m.
Friday July 28 - Arnold'•· 9
a.m.-10 a.m.; BurUngham 10:80
11 30 am· Darwin 1!:30
a.m.: p.m.;
' .,Alfred, 2' p.m.:
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p,m.-1:30
2:30 p.m.; Sumner, 8 p. m. • 3,..
30 p.m.; Tuppers Plalnl, 4 p.m.5 p.m.; Chester (Kautz) &amp;:30 p.
m.-6:30 p.m.; State Garage 7
m.-8 p.m.
of Columbus. Jobll
home with his grandparents.

Rev. Jolm Curry was
charge of the Sunday
service~ In the absence of
Rev. GIU.
Mrs. · Ruth HUt, Bruce
BUiy HUt of Columbus
on friends here Saturday·

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lnllpectiob. AU members asked
to attend. Potluck
m-UGIIT GARDEN Club
will meet at 1 p.m.
II the home of Mill.
!Millikan, Butternut Ave.,
eroy, Mrs. .James
wiU cooduct a workshop,
bers are 1o lake Rower•

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. WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
wlU meet at tbe Forest Run
Methodist Church at 8 p, m,
Wednesday for a workshop,
Member&amp; are to take .flowel's
and containers, and cookies
1111dwiehes.
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RIVERVIEW GARDEN
wtU have a picnic and
arranging workshop at S
Thursday at the home of
Harliss Frank. Mrs. Rutb
of the Chester Gerden Club
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Church will !!e bel4
ay, uly 28, al 8138 p.m. In I h e
chnrch social rooms.
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CllrlstlBD Temperann Union
will meet at 7:10 Fr!~ay night
at the borne of Mrs. BettY

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ANNUAL PICNIC of the Past

Van Meter lnct Nicki.
Mr and Mrs. Roger Jeffers
and daughter, Pomeroy Route,
&amp;Dd S dr and Patty J•ffers
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vl&amp;ited Mr. ·and
11r1 Hilmer Icenhower.
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Powell were Mr. and Mrs.
James DaUey, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Lawson, Leonard 1
Blaine
Mr. Gene
Paul Congo
and Mr.Dalley,
and Mn.
and famlly, Mr. Dale Lawson,
local, Mr. and Mrs. Deibert
Pow.JU of Reedsville and
Evans. StivemUe.
MlsoSandraBaUeyandm••••11
of COlumbus and Mrs. Neva
Bailey of Racine visited Mrs.
Sylvia Carpenter.

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Sterner Barbarous
American ..Sb.,or
F 'tenrose J 0 b n
The West. ·
' 500 w t b
Heritage from 1
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Press, Democracy in
' Fifty Stalel; Howe, Nutrl·
lion for Practical Nurses; De
Marls, Readings in Science and
~echnol ogy.
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Hertzberg, Know Aboet Guns,
Mayer • Browne, The Best of
Viennese Cuisine· Jackson Folk·
lore and Soeie~; wlsb,' The
Negro Since Emancipation;
The Development of
France, 1870.1939, v. 2;
_ Rubrics for a
lkerman Prayers
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Encyclopedia of American
and Dates; Herllng, The
Silverman, 'lbe Flat •
Guitar "'
"uide,· Walton,
of Danger• KUmenko Rusin Pictures;' Sherlock,' West
Zellcs, Friendship and
Elsken, Sweet Life.

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of the~ parenlll , Mr· and..:....-"
Mrs.
Wlllfam GI'Ueser, Mlddl"'"'"•
and Mr. and Mrs. llarvay New:
land, Mason.
Mr and Mrs Richard ()amr
bers •
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were ......_. guHellclerMr. : :S:...~ Mt
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at the Alfred Church
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eraling at his Point Pleas&amp;Dt
home from a recent stroke. He
ill the father of Frank Cheesebrew, Middleport.
Mr. and lllrs. RiOOard RIIIsell and children, Marc, J.u
Ano, and Kielb French, returned Sunday trom Nlapra
Falls and Cedar PolnL
~· lllarles Finnegan • D d
children, Karen, Jobn and P~,
of Huntlngto Station, N. Y. are
here
vb!Hng
her parents, Mr.
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Herman
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milliron and
Mr. an_d Mn. Earl MUlfnm of
Circleville were Sundny guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harllld Sautr,
Mary Ruth and Joy.
Af!'. BDd Mrs. Wlllfam Demo,.
key and family returned Sanday night after vacatlonlng 1
week at M,..Ue Beach..
ChambersSOJI

of EvangeUne Chapter,
of the Eastern Slar, will
at s p.m. Friday at !he
home of Mrs. Marion Freneh,
Middleport. Members are to
lake a covered dlllb and their
H lib d
DANCE PLANNED
own table service. u an s A dance pa..... wtU be lie.ld
will be guests.
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m Friday In the social ro 3rn ol Bank llllier .the apontur&amp;'li~ ol
~ RuUand Metbodlat Church. the Rac'.ne High School Alumni
Mrs. c. F. TompkinB of Pome- Ass. M~·Jic lor dancing will br
r07 wiD be the guest soa1ker. provided by tb~ Bobem;WII.
There wUl be special music.
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covered dish and tbeir own The Women'• Guild wiD meet
table. RoDs and beverages al8 p.on W•dnescla~ at the TrJ.
will be provided.
nily Ullitd Chureh of Cllri:r
FOREST RUN Met!to~iRI with the .~oa:lg Adult Clan st.
Church public Ice cream socmi the hrut·.js @rOup. Mrs. Bll •
I:30 p.m. Friday at church: Perrin will be ~. cbat'ge tt.e
Homemade pld. cake. An Y program using Cbristmal In

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were Mr. and Mra. Ktimy I'M· II
a1n and chUdren, Columbus.
Bernard Gainet..._Orvy Gainer
and two l!r&amp;ndchllal'ell and a
friend of Hebron and Mrs. MildreD Turner and Jennie and
James, local, also vlalted Mr.
Powell.
Ray Ouri painted the house II
roof lor Homer Lovett.
Mr. and Mra. Lee Layne
painting lbelr heme.
Mrs. Louise Van Meter
had her home rel!llldeled and a
bath Installed, a new roof on
and gettln~ It oalnted out•lde.
Mr. Emesl Brlwer did tbe

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'!be Ohio Power Company to- schedule have not yet been de- Authoritative but !lllofliclal'I
day revealed II Ills lakan up ternlined.
110urces di8Cioled tllat a a e w··
opUIJIIB 011 one of ·the lergesl 1"1\e ,tta ill about half-way be- plant at dleshlre if and when
aites !or f1llare lnduatrlal u. tw~ GaUipoU. and Pojneroy buUt may resemble ID size and
panJjo~ In the · history of tb.t ak11!1 Stale Route 7. D ill adja- general desCriptiOn AEP's plant .
Galllil · Meigs area.
ceni to and upriver from the at Moundsville, w. Vt.; the 1.11·
Ttie company aaid 11 q, b11 Kypr Creek plant of tha mllll~a\'!; $200 million
purchiiSed about 750 acres , 10111 Ohio. Valley Corp., and im· Mllcheljo Pla!lll
the Oblo Rivtr nefl' aesblrt me4\lltelY downriver from ,the Grooild l\'IIS ~o. for that
for !IDSSlble development In the v!Uaae of Ch~hire. The Mel~l plant May 18. D is destined to
future 81 ·the lite· of a major Cbulltf Une IS about I&gt; 1111Ie be one of the nati111'1 principal
~fe!ric power gell$'atlng sta- north of Cheshire.
steam •. elecll'lo power plants.
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A; N. Preatlaa1 Oldt Po• _"The a~uls!Uon of the Site ~ as is Olllo Power.
er pttlldoal, •old· Ia Caatoa 10 keepmg wii!J the company 8 Announcement of the· firm's '
the !lflUU7 owoa COil raones ,pl1n1 for wurlnt future inle!ltlon to build the Mitchell
tWelltCill lleld) 1rt the a r ea ,growth and clevelopmant.. "It is plint came leSs t1i1iD n1n e
lhal Qbuld be llll!lcletJt Ill imJlll!'lsnt .In our .plannmg of IIIDlltbs afler President C o ok ,
1Jrovlde 1!1 eeGIIOIIIIe aoace majol power facUlties lo slay bad disclosed plans 1o hulld
ol fuel fol • po:w-r plhl ., ahead of the steady growth In such a power slatl011 111 West
lite !1&gt;, IDillloa Wewall ranp. e~lc energy utlllsallon In Virginia to utlllsa that llate's
· No,clelalis of when ant! what! Ohio, relocate, and oblaln the vail coal resources.
kind 'of ' plant IDiiY be .built on ·best. sllel we can so tha~ tl)er The Mitchell plant ill expect. ·
tha site ean be alUIDIIlleed now, wiD .be avaUable whell needed. ' eel to consume U·miUion tons 1
II was slated. However, unofflCo 11 .also ·waa noted that, "This of coal annually, to be furriish181 sources of the Ohio· Pilwer 11 tile third, or one of three eel by Consolidation Coal T h 1
Com~anr Indicated to this new.- major. land parcels now avail- bnt· of Its two IOO,IJOO.I&lt;w tur- .
paper the plant Would .''Loot ,alii• to tbe oompaniea of the bln&amp;-~enerator unlll fa schedol- I
Hke"an4 be comparable to tht , Apierican Electric Power sya- ed for commercial operati011 111 ·
new g~eratlng sla~ 1111-"j'"''' for power planl localiolll! lt70; tbe second, In lr/L
MGjl~dav
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Mltcbsll illll: be the large'
SIJbsldl~, like.Obi' Power, of The othe,r two are Appalach- pll!lll 011 !be seven-state AEP
Al.;!~i&amp;l . I!:IKtrie . PowJt .ill Power.•a ,,Appte Gme~ite SYitem and':one of the 1~
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MO;NTftEAL (UPI)~French
President Charl111 de Gaulle,
angel!ed by • l'ljluke from the
Canadian governmenl over his
con¥ o~ his vflit here,
deeided lo cell off a IC!Ieduled
tftp to, Ottawa .and to reiUtb to
Paris iller today.
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to go to Ottawa this afternoon
and to confer Thursday Dlomlnt
'llltli .&lt;;anadlan Prime Mlnlater

Lc!ster P~ and his cabinet.
P~ Tueaday Dight Issued
a ·~temenl sharply' eritlcal of
D GauUe'a ajleeches .exhorting
Freqch eanacilan natfonallsm
wbtrh he h•rt
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Pearson 181cllbat l!fn""• wu
a~ free llld did not need
Fr~!~fe lo liberate bi!r.
A..preaa omcer in De Gaulle'a
PBI'IY announced abruptly this
momlng that, tha president

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er plant, for which acqUisition the site at Cheshire is announced to~y, will reo
semble in site .. and design the giant Mitchell plant near Moundsville W, Va. now
under construction by the Appalachian Power Co., subsidiary of AEP. Above is
· an artist's conception of the Mitchell plant.

A sta~tmeqt ·by De Gaulle
replying 1o Pearson WIIS JZpeCt.
ed before bla departure,
ne Gaullt louchad off . an
uproar in Canada Monday nJght
at his reception 1 t the Montreal
City HaD when he shouted the
slogan "VIve le Quebec libre"
(Long live free QUebec). II Is DETROIT (UPI)+The look in shipment of butter pecan.
Immediately. He was altoved they provoke another, rlol." WI! lllniDIId • • ....
";;'"'--......::~~~=~~~~~~=·~=--~:,.~~ the rallying cry of t be a Negro man's eye~ told me A worried-looking, middle- roughly inlo the back aeat and Conlon aald.
&amp;lalu:e 111 our dlrtuello.
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rw-o~~•nl lllli.t~•DAY: ~A;- separatists who wood split the Tuesdayhowablackghettocan ~ged Negro man told na. handculfedtothedoorpost.
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Ugly Scene
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80 per cent French speaking espinde.
Thmgs have calmed down a Like a cloud passing over the The dnml: was shout!" bll rifle Into. b •
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. ,fe111pera1ure1 111 Oldo w10 province of Quebec from the It was a case of what Negroes lot. I think the worst ls over." sun, the mood of the c:owd curses and threats from the amashedt be llullctlllli Netro
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a~ bolow iarmal ,._ n!malnder of Canada.
' call pollee brutality.
Treublemeker Arrlvet
changed. Knoll of grim faeed hack seat of the squad eat.
priloner lD the ,.._,b . .
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Pollee stupidity might be a At this point, a Negro man Negros gathered on ooarby A short, lhlcknecbd wblte ap1n aDd
111 tile IIpPer 7fl nd .Aller a cablnel meelillll and better label.
who had evidently been drll1klng street comers.
city policeman In riot be~ Jllll Ibm , 0:. .,..._
Ia ntitlr to the 111141 ~ of deUberaUon, _Pearson The tensions In the hear! of beavliy began h~ng the For so~ unfathomable rea- yeUid back, "Shut up." At lowud • wltb 1111 dill
• 111 aoutll ad Iowa 111 tilt Tues4af' replied bluntly that De Detrclt's rlol zone, 12th Street ice cream parlor crowd. We son. the squad car did aot move partlntlji the , prisoner 111841 and auggealed, , . ; . . .h
,Damagea estimated at
lo1t 111.
Gaulle should stay out · of
Clalrmount, had perceptive- didn't get there In lime to l\t'ar away, Soon there were reven some obscene reference to the !bat we ''Move 1111 • • , plarae •
were cailllell•bv fire to·an
. 11!Jo!er onr the . . .eild.
Canadnlnternal affalrl.
ly lessened Tuesday afternoon. what be WIIS saying. But scout cars and about IS rifle pollceman's ancestry,"
AI wewalbd tnr1fJ J t pU
cup~ and ulitumlshed house 'bltered llnllldetsbowers
The biggest crowd UPI specla!!Jr• told us be was tr)'ing wielding pollca facing a solid "You can't u11 my mother into lite 81'1:111•.._. ...
~ay nig~t on · the Happy 'lliaraday and aPia latunlaJ
but sullen crowd of ·about 100 tha~ you black hasta~d. 1 won't w11o bad watdlld IIIII tplt Ia"' '
1reP.&lt;Jrler -Mike Conlon and 1 had to stir qp trouble.
Hollow Road
Ill; Saaday will average a.
i encountered was Uned up Pplice from one . of the persons. , ,
kill you in front of 111e1.e • 1 1 aaw weat 1 1111 ·· 0 · ·
lll!lad OBH!Wtar IDcll
i oullljde an ice cream parlor numerous blue &amp;quad cars "In l!eaven's name why don't newspaper reporlerl 11ut rn towards nplalniiJI ._.a .W ,
1which, had just rect!Jved ~.fresh patromng·Ute area arrest'ld him theY eel hiD! out ol here before shut l cur mouth," the police- ghetto ean 'ljiiM&amp;
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DETROIT (UPI)- Negro sniper &amp;qUills WJiel JW!
rllla war early today agalrist the Army, Natlo!il GU11!iJ
and police. Taoka rumbled tbrough the ab:lll&amp; Mat'+'+
gun fire erackled. The death toll rose.
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Authorities seized eolltrol of the r=fllal'
riot zone held by snipers for houre ~~~ortJt'- ...,.
but.proclaimed' no victory.
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rest today before launc
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110n, looting aDd bloodshe
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'1\e battleground, where BD Wunl from c,r,l·~-I a
autOmatic weapon trlggen!d by deputy clefei.i .t.· I f · ...
anlpers wu ar.swmed by now . elvillla,
1· at
machine ·gunS, was only four about 5,000 federal Pttllll~U#J.S
miles from downtown Detroit. here, that "lliele .... IN illt
The death toll rose.
under eoullol."
Paratroopera nlllled Iii to
Three Newro men were found reinforce auardamen 1114 pollee.
shot to death early today ·in 1 Guardamell i1lot ltld ldlJed
motel. But pollee said they were two men w11o fri11t1 It cnib a
far fro~ certain the daalhs roaAJclct 'l'!lledaF· •
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were cmmeeled with Delrolt's looter will JbOf
racial outbreak.
Guanllmen and Plllet 11M
Gaards111011 UIHier Siege tbey were "+ool'lll
Slllpen altacked a NatiDnal thai movea."
Guard command post with an '11le oflldal dealh • 111111 to
automatk: wll'apoft, A motel 31 and lite tri!aHir!al iilllllt' Wll
along an expressway dividing near .,, It - ~ llltiGI\'f.
.the llltf• west and. Ctlllt'll ., . . . • . •!if .llf ,,... ..
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· minutes and a ftlll8ll was "fa"W'ni·WWc. a~"ie 111111· · ·
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killed. A foUr-year-old Negro Rlclal l'io'm!:* iltpiG!Iell Iti
slrl was shot and kliied. Many other M!ehlpe· dttls ,_...,
policemen and guardamea were n!gbt. Ill '*I' · a, a dlr cl
WOUDded. Six children were 10,000 .about • iiillll iiDrlr at
woqnded.
here. po~ •bl!t&amp;id Keett
'lbe bailie raged on dsplfe OON'.I'J!N1Ia) 011 filj I

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lor •Tueaday , lfhlch oPened With 11'9Dp slog- and Miss Susan Johnson. T •
Jar of the~urch 10 r Mills Joanna Marie K au f I, Sjle
white
, postpooecl.
. of ':Count YOJII' Blessings" llartlnger family :::;: :
TONIGHT
'-"'l· o.
~ ~g of Miss L 1n d a Point Pleasant, w. Va.. 8m'8d the gilrdeltlas from her
UDIES AUIIUary of
recitation of the .28rd week ~ere ~AlellantlrfL COl,
Jul~ 115
TONIGHT, July 25
Je':mwKauff, Middleport, to Cpl. as ~ maid of hcnor. 9le wore lloucjuet.
Webster Polit 39,
Prayer was by Mrs. otbetr ;neill · scheduled to . reo
"TORH CURTAIN"
Woll Dlono'(o
James Richard :Miller, !latfon- a mmt green dress with ma~ A 111!15 graduate cif MId d
glon. will
Weeb.
:::m:Om Vietnam In DecemPaul Newn\an, Julie Andrews
"THI
ABSENT
MINDID
eel
at
the
Marine
Corpl Air Sla- tng veil and carried .a bouqUet port 111gb School, the new Mrs. ~· at lbe ball. New
Tile
wonder
bax
dqnated
by
ber.
~PLUS....
I'ROFESSQR"
lion, Beaufort, s. c.
.of white daisies. Serving u but Miller is emplO)"ed fD the
will lle IDitallecl and an mem- Mrs. Marlene WUson was won
"'RIDES OP DRACULA"
(TeeJmlcolorl
"THESH~Y DOG"
.
I man for the bridegroom wu his cbas!Dg Department at 0 hI
life asked·lo atlelld.
by Mrs. Edward Bowen. '!be
Weekend guesl8 of Mr. 1114
(Tecltnlcolorl
The
bride
IS
the
claUihter
o
father.
'
Unlverslly,
Athl!lll.
Cpl.
meetlilg
closed
with
a
reading,
Mrs.
Fratcill OVerturf ol BradWIDNISDAY, THURSDAY
Fred MacMurray
Mr. and Mrs. Harolcl Eugene For her da~ter s wedding, has served In the u. s.
-~ : ~OFcre~
"A Morning Prayer."
bury were !llr. and Mrs. Paul
•
AND FRIDAY
:
July 26-27,28
Nan~ 01••• Kauff, Race st., Middleport, and Mrs. Kauff was m a y e II ow
hi aduallon from
'""
OVerturf and cllildren, Butch
"ARABESQUE"
R"!f.~~~~~';' .~.~Jf:&amp;
Cpl. Miller is the son ol. Mr. sheatb with a lace coat. ·She ~nee rt ~ School In
clay, July II at &amp;:10 p.m..
' Refreshmenta · l'ere served and Melodie, of ·columbus, and
Greeory
Sophia
and
Mrs.
Myron
R.
M1ller,
wore
white
accenories
and
a
epo
the
Chesler
Fire
House.
I
c
by Mrs. '8mllb ,.na Miss ~e. lllr. and Mrs. Raloh Durst and
P.eek
Loren
Wodnosdoy ond Thundoy
Third Ave., Middleport.
feathered carnation corsage, Guests at tile
cream, cake and pie wiU
vieve Stobl!lt tq U members daughter, Mary Ann, Galllpoo
-PLUS"HIVIR TO LATI"
July 26-27
Th R 8 .... R•-lt white tipped with yellow. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
sold.
,
.
and a guest, Mrs. Gertrude lls.
Paul
COnnie
NOT OPEN
e ev. ow..,.
......- ·•·
suit with son ' Jack ' Mr· IUid Mrs·
_ _ _ _ _, offi lated at the double ring miller wore an aqua
PAST MATRONS, l'omerqy ""••les
"""' ·. • ·
Mrs. WiDiam Grueser an d
ford
Stevens I _ _...;...;....
Teehnicolor
cer:mony read at 10:30 a.m. oo white accessorits and a cor· ron R. Miller, Mrs.
Olapter OES, home of Thelma
'
daughter, Debbie, have retum.:;...................i;;;;;;;;;;l s urd
July 8 Nuptial mu· sage of yellow JlClDI pom1.
Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Murray, Mason, 6 p.m. Tuesday ·
ed after a vlslt In Columbus
ay, "dec!. by Mrs Lil· A reception was held follow- Middleport; and Mr. and Mn. July 25. for annual picnic.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay.
c was provl
.
lng the wedding at the borne John R. Kauff, Point Pleasant
The•·
'Dined bY Mrs Jay
!ian Steill
of the bridegroom. Ta~le dec- w. Va. Othm at the .
LADIES AUXILIARY
y
Mrs~;~ Miller, and Mrs:
Given 1n marriage by her orations featured an arrange- were Cpl. Qulncey Aleshire, Amerlc&amp;D Legion Post.
William Russell for a trip lo
father, the bride was attired ment of pink !Wl!l!theart roses Miss Linda Logan, Mrs.
day, July 25• 8 p.m. poll
Mansfield to visit Mr. and Mill.
.
ballerina length dress of and white canuillons with pink Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PotlUck refreshments.
Mr. Eddy Educator. Meigs Donald Fox
:hi~ satin, fashioned with a tapers. Mrs. Homer Russell pre- ~usseU, and Mrs. Dorothy MOJ'o
Bookmobile service, has ~leas- Don G~er &amp;lid his fiancee, ·
fitted bodice and long sleeves sided at the coffee service, ns.
Wednllday
the foUowlng new bOOks,
Mlss Hllrvletta Newland, of Cowhich came to polnlll over her Mlss Kauff served the punch, Cpl. and Mn. Mlller fi'Slde RACINE GRANGE 2802 We&lt;!· Amidon,
lmprovmg ~~~- lumhus were weekend suests

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