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THURSDAY UNTIL NOON
ITho Sto,.. Cl- at Noon Each Thundayl
Friday Store Hours .,.. 9 to 5 and Soturdoy Store
Houn art 9 to 9 in Tho Evening.
Be Thrifty! Save All Of Your SaiHsllps From

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

ROUSH'S
SHOE STORE

Mr.Folden
Dieslfter
Long 11lness

NO. SECOND
MIDDLEPORT

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COOL NOTES- SMART SET

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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY on• SATURDAY
July 12·13
"SPLENDOR IN

THE GRASS"
(Technicolor)

Ava Gardner

Natalie Wuod Warren Beat
ty, Pat Hing!P Audrey Chris·
tie, Zohra Lampert , Barbara
Loden. Fred Stewart.

"THE FIREBRAND"
Lisa Montell,
Chubby Johnson, Allen .Jaffe

Kent Taylor

Sun. Mon. Tues.
July
"'GYPSY"

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Rosahnd R11~sel1
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TENNIS SHOES

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Dirk Bogarde

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8" Work Boots

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"THE THREE STOOGES
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"CHECKPOINT"

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Valu11 To $12.95
V•l- Teo $12.95

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pow~rhouses will drop out when ,w hold

the defendmG champton P~~froy Pirates clash wtth the aond•
lis Senators In the sec
::nlest the Middleport Braves
meet the Jones-McNet1 team
from Pt. Pleasant, and in the

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!~': :;a~u~s t~:inlnnlng ~m:: ":, ; : 1

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Sox had

Centerville of Gallia County Centerville tallied twice in the went on to dettat the Pon&gt;erOY none.
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~ur~~itt" :'ue W. v!. Mall- ,wasted no time_ in ellmmating first Ira~ wh~k~ B~ :e~~ Dodgers 11'&gt;-4 In • four-lnrtinl By winning, the White Sox adybl
hed across I~ runs IPt. Pleasant Dall')lland from the W. Perr wb R Uifta I lh game.
vanoed into a clash with the
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0 lddl rt Indians next Wed·
·n 1;~~a:,0;ea~~s a~ac~'~s ~e gam/thai was stopped after 1 s~cond l";'ing, ;~~~ ~c~~~:.~~ hl-:e
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lean !&gt;&lt;ague All-Star team.
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Houk apparently not only I

the Pittsburgh Pirat&lt;s,

J0 h0S00 Le3dS

stirred up the hottest contrcver· .
h 191iJ All Star game but I
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the hog first I

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scored 1tts t : run_;o~

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and B. Spaun followed
home on 'n error.

him

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Comfort!.

Don Demeter, Johnny Culhson and
Tony Gonzaf.. two each to lead
the Phiflies' ~4-hit atta"!'. Erro.rs
by J""" Pagan and Wilbe M=
ey pa;,~i~';IZ! ,ro;.~~~ that

two more runs i~ the sixth. The McCovey and Orlando Ce

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·ll- me · strucl&lt; out Smoky Burgess w1 walked, CUmmmgs
smgled,
JOO'f Jay, ~--~ I
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the bases filled In the eighth In· Steve Flnlaw pounded out a
loser, fiashed his 21-vlc!Dry form ,
reserve the Colt l!lctAJry home 'run, Bill Radford singled,
of ' : .; ; : , : by e~tr= inou! : - K~/ JobnloD. Tbe Colle got and Charles Hysell was safe
103 inoin8s ~'";,. CUbs Mar- ' both their I1IDI in the lint Inning on an error.
~ Keodlb's:I'MH'WI triple .in the on Ernie Faxfo'a dOUble. • bunt Baer was big slugger for the

~.;;1!1 o'!lir Hal Wootl&lt;ihld: Warwld:'o foroeouL

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other eight AL teams were idle. homers for the G1ants.

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o.. July 11, 1963

Pomeroy-Middleport,

seventh Win and batterymate

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John Roseboro homered in the
etghth inning as the Dodgers in·
creased then I'lL lead to four
game~ with the1r eighth victory in
nine games Left-fielder Tommy
Davis .saved the wlD by starting
game.ending double play with
:n electri[ying catch of Frank

ing from the snub wJth 8 pair ~n
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homers and five runs batted 1 Van Johnson Jed the Mtddlethat paced _the Red Sox to 8 . 7 4 ~ ort Boys' League Braves, t~ a
lo-•nmng vtctory over th~ Mtnne 14-8 victory - the Braves ftrst
sota 1\'.•ms Wednesday mght. Stu- "of 1963 - over the Red Sox
art'~ second homerllwasU:tth::-~ Wednesday evening with th~ee
run. loth-inning t~ op s·u Dai. home runs and a single, dnved Minm·~ta re •e are I
. •~ l ing in 10 runs .
ley's strmg . of 24 cOnsecuh\ I
fl'ed
t d p to
scoreless lnnmgs.
Johnson I
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St t' first horner in the right in his fifth trip . Terry
fou~:\r!ing was his nrst round- Hannigan,edwinmd'ng. ~;~;~~tri r since .June 20. and the two so homer
an sm!'J
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PPf'h knocked in were the first Top hitter for the Sox w~

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1ted Pl"f!!! JatemaUoul
'Itlomas' ninth-inning bid for a[ By Uo N tiOD I•Le g •

two-run homer. Carlton Willey
was the unlucky loser for thr

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Braves To lst
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Angry Dick Stuart Leads Boston Vietory; .Reds Win;,;,..i~-e
I Phil-In the National League.
By FRED DOWN
I llle New York Mets, HI. he san Stuart and Lou Clinton hil home
UPI fipurla Wrller
i adelphia Pholhes d:::.~.~~cin· 1'\UlS and Fraok. Malzone contriNew York Yankee manager i Franc~:,';;' G~~t:ted it.. Chicago buies an RBI-dduble to the Red
Ralph Houk may ~ave oo::'n ~: I ~:~. 3-1~ and 'the Houston Calls Sox' fourth inn~ outburst. ~b

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WEEK-END SPECIAL
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EBERSBActl HARDWARE
"Everything In Hardware''
MAIN ST.

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Flats &amp; Sandals

Mrs. Ann Price Van Meter
sons of Norlb Ridgeville,
on lrlenda here over the

SLIPPERS

MISs Vlcllit&gt; Nelt!on, daogbtof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, !ell ftnm • hone and
her arm.

MENS-VAL. TO 79c

Fo1m Tread Weshable

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Wedges, Heels

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LO-HEELS

Wfit'ttE, BONE.
PATENT

Socks-··· -2 pr. $1

Singer Sol• &amp; Service

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Regular 2.98 to 5.95

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Mrs. Ethel Yoho of Athens
several days with Mrs.
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Regular 12.95 to 23.95

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SYRACUSE DRIVE-IN

yanks Snap WI Streak Of
Redlegs, Take Over Lead

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C1evelilnd ~~- were committed today to·'- turil ·tWO future drAft
choices over to the Dallas COw5 boys imd the Chicago Bears ~~
S'h exchange for offensive guarlf
6 Andy ~o ~ ' defensi~e ha .
6lf.z back Doil Mullins res~Uvely.
7lh Both had played two years for

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Ed Is a defeDslvo tackle and Bob
Point PloaNnl
ls a place-ticking specialist who
booted II field goals fast season
and 38 consecutive conversions.

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homers and five runs batted in n~r Terr.v Hanmgan for three
Pitt.sburgh
41 43 .4ft8 10
Wedoelday•• RetaiU
r.~~ In 1958 but was injured in
for the night increased his ,..... smgles. Bob Priddy also had
Philadelphia
41 44 .48% tO'O Bllston 7 Minn 4, 10 inns, night tr81111llg camp and missed the entotals In those departments w 19 two doubles.
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Houston
34 S4 386 19
&lt;Only game scheduled).
Ure season.
and 55
The other Braves httter was
New York
2ll 5I\ .34t
TluondiiJ''• Prebabie Plte~
The speedy Mullins, resident of
. Wino Ninth Game
Dunfee, a single. Other Red Sox
Wr...... ay'o Resulto
Baltimore at Washington- Houston, Tt~X., was expe&lt;ted to
Dirk Radatz. who was removed hitters were Mike Shank a dou·
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Los Angeles 1 New York 0, night lnigbll -Roberta IS-8 Iva Cheney oeek the spot once held by the
for 8 pinch-hitter in the loth m- ble, .Dod~n a single, and Bob
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Cincinnati 3 Chicago 1, na.ght
IB-1).
late Don Flemming.
ning after shutting out the LewiS a smgle.
lk Harrisonville we,nt Into the Houston 2 Pittsburgh 0, mght
Detroit at Chicago &lt;nil!hll Includes French Fries,
Twfns on one hit for three In- Hannigan fanned ;~· wa - lead of the Middleport Men's Phila. 10 San Fran. 2, night
Aguirre 17-71 vo Buzhardt 111-11. AMPIJELL GE'l'8 BID
nings, received credit for his ninth ed four; Dodson wa
seven, Fast Pitch Softball league with &lt;Only games scheduled! .
N&lt;w York it 1..o1 Angelel C
Cole Sl1w, Hot Rolls &amp; Coffee
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win against one loss. ~ victory fanned seven.
024- 8 8 4 a tight 3-2 extra-Inning voctory 'l'bunday'• Probomle P!tehen lnightl -FORI n:t-31 vs Chance , PUlLMAN, Wash. &lt;UPII ~
mo.ed the Red Sox m~ third Red Sox
200 ,_ Uf 2 over the Hackelcalls Wednes- Chicago at Cinctnnati 12,
17-81.
1wuhlnll9n State and Hugli
451 22wio 14Hanni·
pl.,. and dropped the Twm• lntn Braves
day evnlng before a
large nighll -Ellsworth (I)-f) and Toth Cleveland at Kansas City campbell, overloolled In the ortg} iifth.
1 Dodson and B.Le ·
crowd df fans.
12-41 vs Nuzhall 16-41 and
lnightl -Donovan 16-Sl vs Ra lnal all-stir oelectlon, has been
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The Los Angeles Dodger snipped gan and Slater.
Harrlsonvifle got runs home ey U3-31.
kow 17-81.
Invited "to join 111112'• top collegf·
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in the third and sixth innings, Milwaukee at st. Louis f2.
Boston at Minnesota lnighU - ans fur the Aug. 3 game in Orl•D
but had the score tied by the night -LeMaster 15-41 and
Manbouquette IH-31 vs Stlgman cago against the National FootH-C's in the bottom of the sev- inger 15-4) vs Broglio 19-4)
17-fl,
ball League champion Green Bay
enth. Top H.C hitter was Char- Burdette 17-71.
FrWoy•1 Gom..
Packers.
Syr•cuse, 0.
WY2-6739
les (Ears ) Winebrenner, two Los Angeles at New
New York at Los Angeles, night ::..::=::;___ _ _____
singles.
night - Drysdale 1111-101
Cleveland at Kansas City, night Detroit at Chicago, nJght
Dale ilarrlson, who gave up Craig l~-121.
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Baltimore at Wuhlnaton, nfghtJI,""'""'""'""""""""""""""'""""""""""""""'"""""'""""""!!!!I.,~
meet the Redlegs tonight.
score tied at 6-6 afler 4'f:' in· only five his, shut out the los- Son Francisco at Phtladelphta .
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Yankees .... 220 .24X- 10 12 2 the bottom of the ftfth when won It tn the bottom when ·culp OtH!I.
Manley (LP), Laudermilt (51 the winners punched hom~ four , Gibson tedoff with a walk off Houston at Pittsburgh &lt;niilhtl-- 1
and Boggs. Ingels and Conde. runs on four straight stngte• IAir Force Maj. James Hartin- Farrell 16-31 vs cardwell 15-9).
:Jmplre· Art Stobarl.
and Powell's homer.
ger got to third base on an
Fridoy'o GaT he · Middleport Yankees' Then Ingels put the losers err~r, and scored on Norman Los Angeles at N~w York, night
Boys' Leaguers snapped the to- down 1-2-3 in the top of the SIX- , Hanning's sacrifice fiy to right. san Fran. at Phifadefphta,
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Harrisonville now is at 3-1. Hooston at Pittsburgh, mght
hall winners, the Redlegs, Wed- Redleg hitters were Dan
000 000 2AI-2 5 3 Chicago at Cincinnati_. mght
1esday In a slugfest and a 10-6 Laudermilt two singles and a Harrisonville 001 001 01-3 4 I Milwaukee at St. LouiS, mght
1lctory.
. Ihomer, Manley a double , John Hartinger and A. Stobart, YoAmerican League
Mike Evans and Bobby Rtce .Tannehill a triple and
Wayland (3). D. Harrison
W. L. Pel. GB
were the Yanks' hitting stars, \Joc Hindy two singles. D a
Don Little.
I New York
50 31 .617 ..
Evans with a three run homer Clonch Mike Childs and Ronnie
1nd two singles, and Rice with Clonch' each singles.
lhree singles. Each got on hose
a foorlb time on errors on hard Ingles fanned four.
oil balls.
two. Manley In four . and one
The Yankees ganged up on third innings fanned_ ftve, walklhe Redlegs' Hob Manley to ed three; Lauderrtull fmtshmg
pound oot 12 hits, the others up, fanned one, walked one •.
coming from John Ingels a The Yankees now are m hrst
; single, Jim Conde a triple_ and place without a defeat In the
· tingle Gene Powell a smgle second half. Tbe Redlega are
and 'home, and Grogan, a :tied with the Indians "'d SenJingle.
ators for second place, each
The Redlegs, never finding with one looa. The Indiana play
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inning. He was also credtted er m the toorney when he set both the thtr;' a:: Bush Per- hila which Included a llase&amp;- Lea e team strelched Its un- T. Wolle, R. Sbaln and 111"
nesday night wh~ ~· ~~c~~ 1 The : R e d s scored both with . the vicwry wtth . Barton t~th ~- :':-:~rln~•:. ~:OW:: =~ ~~~~:.~an~ Wall&lt;~r.
loaded single by Greg Smith. hear.'n string "'other game R.11 Wolle. cummings
Malleable. defea~rville •shut out runs in the first inning when working the _fiDBI two.;.••::~ ~u arne. !!&lt;!man struck out Tbe victory puts CenterVIlle For Pomeroy, T. Vaughon, Wednesday evnlng as lefthand· se .
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loser, fiashed his 21-vlc!Dry form ,
reserve the Colt l!lctAJry home 'run, Bill Radford singled,
of ' : .; ; : , : by e~tr= inou! : - K~/ JobnloD. Tbe Colle got and Charles Hysell was safe
103 inoin8s ~'";,. CUbs Mar- ' both their I1IDI in the lint Inning on an error.
~ Keodlb's:I'MH'WI triple .in the on Ernie Faxfo'a dOUble. • bunt Baer was big slugger for the

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

seventh Win and batterymate

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John Roseboro homered in the
etghth inning as the Dodgers in·
creased then I'lL lead to four
game~ with the1r eighth victory in
nine games Left-fielder Tommy
Davis .saved the wlD by starting
game.ending double play with
:n electri[ying catch of Frank

ing from the snub wJth 8 pair ~n
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homers and five runs batted 1 Van Johnson Jed the Mtddlethat paced _the Red Sox to 8 . 7 4 ~ ort Boys' League Braves, t~ a
lo-•nmng vtctory over th~ Mtnne 14-8 victory - the Braves ftrst
sota 1\'.•ms Wednesday mght. Stu- "of 1963 - over the Red Sox
art'~ second homerllwasU:tth::-~ Wednesday evening with th~ee
run. loth-inning t~ op s·u Dai. home runs and a single, dnved Minm·~ta re •e are I
. •~ l ing in 10 runs .
ley's strmg . of 24 cOnsecuh\ I
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Johnson I
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C1evelilnd ~~- were committed today to·'- turil ·tWO future drAft
choices over to the Dallas COw5 boys imd the Chicago Bears ~~
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homers and five runs batted in n~r Terr.v Hanmgan for three
Pitt.sburgh
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for the night increased his ,..... smgles. Bob Priddy also had
Philadelphia
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Houston
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The other Braves httter was
New York
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The speedy Mullins, resident of
. Wino Ninth Game
Dunfee, a single. Other Red Sox
Wr...... ay'o Resulto
Baltimore at Washington- Houston, Tt~X., was expe&lt;ted to
Dirk Radatz. who was removed hitters were Mike Shank a dou·
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for 8 pinch-hitter in the loth m- ble, .Dod~n a single, and Bob
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late Don Flemming.
ning after shutting out the LewiS a smgle.
lk Harrisonville we,nt Into the Houston 2 Pittsburgh 0, mght
Detroit at Chicago &lt;nil!hll Includes French Fries,
Twfns on one hit for three In- Hannigan fanned ;~· wa - lead of the Middleport Men's Phila. 10 San Fran. 2, night
Aguirre 17-71 vo Buzhardt 111-11. AMPIJELL GE'l'8 BID
nings, received credit for his ninth ed four; Dodson wa
seven, Fast Pitch Softball league with &lt;Only games scheduled! .
N&lt;w York it 1..o1 Angelel C
Cole Sl1w, Hot Rolls &amp; Coffee
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win against one loss. ~ victory fanned seven.
024- 8 8 4 a tight 3-2 extra-Inning voctory 'l'bunday'• Probomle P!tehen lnightl -FORI n:t-31 vs Chance , PUlLMAN, Wash. &lt;UPII ~
mo.ed the Red Sox m~ third Red Sox
200 ,_ Uf 2 over the Hackelcalls Wednes- Chicago at Cinctnnati 12,
17-81.
1wuhlnll9n State and Hugli
451 22wio 14Hanni·
pl.,. and dropped the Twm• lntn Braves
day evnlng before a
large nighll -Ellsworth (I)-f) and Toth Cleveland at Kansas City campbell, overloolled In the ortg} iifth.
1 Dodson and B.Le ·
crowd df fans.
12-41 vs Nuzhall 16-41 and
lnightl -Donovan 16-Sl vs Ra lnal all-stir oelectlon, has been
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Harrlsonvifle got runs home ey U3-31.
kow 17-81.
Invited "to join 111112'• top collegf·
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Boston at Minnesota lnighU - ans fur the Aug. 3 game in Orl•D
but had the score tied by the night -LeMaster 15-41 and
Manbouquette IH-31 vs Stlgman cago against the National FootH-C's in the bottom of the sev- inger 15-4) vs Broglio 19-4)
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enth. Top H.C hitter was Char- Burdette 17-71.
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Dale ilarrlson, who gave up Craig l~-121.
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meet the Redlegs tonight.
score tied at 6-6 afler 4'f:' in· only five his, shut out the los- Son Francisco at Phtladelphta .
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Yankees .... 220 .24X- 10 12 2 the bottom of the ftfth when won It tn the bottom when ·culp OtH!I.
Manley (LP), Laudermilt (51 the winners punched hom~ four , Gibson tedoff with a walk off Houston at Pittsburgh &lt;niilhtl-- 1
and Boggs. Ingels and Conde. runs on four straight stngte• IAir Force Maj. James Hartin- Farrell 16-31 vs cardwell 15-9).
:Jmplre· Art Stobarl.
and Powell's homer.
ger got to third base on an
Fridoy'o GaT he · Middleport Yankees' Then Ingels put the losers err~r, and scored on Norman Los Angeles at N~w York, night
Boys' Leaguers snapped the to- down 1-2-3 in the top of the SIX- , Hanning's sacrifice fiy to right. san Fran. at Phifadefphta,
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Harrisonville now is at 3-1. Hooston at Pittsburgh, mght
hall winners, the Redlegs, Wed- Redleg hitters were Dan
000 000 2AI-2 5 3 Chicago at Cincinnati_. mght
1esday In a slugfest and a 10-6 Laudermilt two singles and a Harrisonville 001 001 01-3 4 I Milwaukee at St. LouiS, mght
1lctory.
. Ihomer, Manley a double , John Hartinger and A. Stobart, YoAmerican League
Mike Evans and Bobby Rtce .Tannehill a triple and
Wayland (3). D. Harrison
W. L. Pel. GB
were the Yanks' hitting stars, \Joc Hindy two singles. D a
Don Little.
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Evans with a three run homer Clonch Mike Childs and Ronnie
1nd two singles, and Rice with Clonch' each singles.
lhree singles. Each got on hose
a foorlb time on errors on hard Ingles fanned four.
oil balls.
two. Manley In four . and one
The Yankees ganged up on third innings fanned_ ftve, walklhe Redlegs' Hob Manley to ed three; Lauderrtull fmtshmg
pound oot 12 hits, the others up, fanned one, walked one •.
coming from John Ingels a The Yankees now are m hrst
; single, Jim Conde a triple_ and place without a defeat In the
· tingle Gene Powell a smgle second half. Tbe Redlega are
and 'home, and Grogan, a :tied with the Indians "'d SenJingle.
ators for second place, each
The Redlegs, never finding with one looa. The Indiana play
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loaded single by Greg Smith. hear.'n string "'other game R.11 Wolle. cummings
Malleable. defea~rville •shut out runs in the first inning when working the _fiDBI two.;.••::~ ~u arne. !!&lt;!man struck out Tbe victory puts CenterVIlle For Pomeroy, T. Vaughon, Wednesday evnlng as lefthand· se .
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Don Dalley had the fo'!" sing es 2 n
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The llllldolph family rollniCIII King, Mr. and M...... Rayn&gt;ondl
wu held July 7 in lite Woodt Randolph. Mr and Mro.
to tbe Shtllle Boice Mios!on- f
OtnerO\'
vove, at Alfred with liB attend- once Randolph, Clannce
ltY Society o1 Great Bend when
mg.
Do11J11d and Dotls, Mr. and
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members mel in her home list M~h Mrs. W. · ~ ~ A buket dinner was enjoyed Doroel Bluo. Fkunoe.
Tuesday evenmc.
retu
.orne ~ay. nla ..t , at noon.
ford , Clluy~ Janet, and
Devotions "Hands Th 1 Uf " ' alter a VIII! In Gahou, With Mr.
ver; Mr. and Mrs. Otho Young:,!
1 land Mrs. H. Q . Yrung. Mr. Glfto wer. presented to the Louella Everett
8
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rea~y
~ulh Wolle Barni\1 attended the all star two oldest preaj!nt, Wlll'-tn VenPs: • Mr. and • Mrs . Nel1oonl
asS a~al
a er ·~.;.tu~i td lhaseball 1ame In Cleveland on Randolph and Liute Blackwell, Repp, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
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or Tuesday,
ard to tbe youngest, Tommy Idolph Gordon Iris and CletiiS;I
by. .rs. MarybeMincCahuley for the ] Sunday visitors at the home Dorst ; also, to the one having Mr. ~nd Mrs.· ~r Hess
MJsstonartes
g onored this o1 Mr. and Mn. E. J . Hill, Flat- the lar11eot family pr...nt, !Dotrence and Drexel · Mr
.month, who art Dr. and Mrs. woods ftre Mr. and Mrs. Kerr ~·hich was Raymond Randolph, Mro. Jock Rislo and Dao.rreli.l
:Ward B. Hurlburt In \he South Gooctt, Galllpolll, Mr. ond Ml'll. Wllh all his family pre$0nl. num Herschel Galen~ Kevllt
~ ~.:,.~e~~~nd ~· and Mrs. lRitltard Leaoe ond son and C. Ibering 21. Runner-up was Bern- Ja&lt;qllflli.;. ; Mr. ~nd M~.
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leld, Thla· · K. Nel$0 and !IOns, COiumbw!, Ice Swarll wltn ~ present.
drod HeJS and Dianne Tlnun)• .1
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Mrs. J011n White and oons, Mid- ~ Dorothy Hess was elected and Lyle Dean . Peari
hM;s. :~~auley wao '~Hiso in , dleport, Mr. and Mro. J. E. president and Opal Van Meter, ' dolph, William ,Randolph,
~ awge
e program,
Istor- . Theftn, Nease Settlement and I secretary-trea!lunr.
I rice Bentz Mr and Mrs ~~f:J
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and Let It Bt COnlltrated" in : Cynt a . Gooch IS sperldtng Sandra Swartz lnd Florence Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bentz,
k..plng with lite tlltme.
; thla week m Golllpolls with her Biggs were elected "' be in lorea and Paul Raymond;
The mtmbtrs lrt wor~Un« ' grandparenlt, Mr. and Mrs . . rharge or gamH and entartain- and Mrs. Don Elkins. Dol,nk,l
on pl11ow casH for the Bleone iK9f! Gooch.
. ment for the comina year .
~ond Treena ; Mr. and Mrs.
Mtchnel Joneo of COlumiMio os Th
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Rhymer Bernke S rt M
Indian College In Ql&lt;lohoma l .....,lni
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ith h'
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ctl'ld hope to have tMrn com- !It"-'"
a 1ew ays w
IS Iyear. the last Sunday in June. and Mrs. Dale Hays,
l"'•d oon
lgrandperentll, Mr. and Mrs. AUendinu were Carrie Nigae- and Susan . Joey. Bonnit . .·
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C1o8ing prayer .-as by Isabel Mr. and
Don Rea re- I meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~ 1a~ Mtev~ , Mr. and M r
Lewis. Refreshments were IMtr• turned home Sunday after a lParmeter and Rosalyn ; Judy M~k·
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. r"' ....- weeks Vlilcation at their cabm
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Meeks. Kenny . Kriss and Kelly ·
Stft theld
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meeting •• to oo the Muskln...
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Mr. and Mn. Larry Thomas
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.craig David and Tar ·rny· Mr.
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Ruth Wolfe on AUI!UOI • .
Columbus, who spent the hoiI
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: and Mrs. Linder Ranuolph, Mr .
weekend With her parents, In Mason lty
and Mrs . Marvin llan&lt;tolph
and Mn. Don RHa •t their
Stev~ , Randy
and Tina; Mr
Or
Ome
on the Muokingum, we~e M·Sg\. and Mrs. Ed.;,in Ko· and Mrs. Wilbuo· Van Met•r
ovemJahl 1uear. Sunday of hts blontz were gu•sts last week i Bernita: Mr . and Mrs. Mol,lrdl
parenu, Mr. and Mre:. Harry Ior hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, Terry and Sandra:
M8. AND MRS. lAMES LLOVh
Thomas.
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iRoos Koblont!, Mason. M·Sgt. Williams. Mr. andMrs. Wilburl
A
M~ J1ne Sue Ltetwller of KoblentJ:, a photographic
Colburn, Dawsvn Meeks,
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Loraon II the gueot of ber (rand- slcal ""ientlst is asslsned to Cowen; l.iule Blackwell
Is Grueser opened the
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin the Dlrtctora.;, of Intelligence and Mrs. Dana Haning, M;.
of the WSCS of the Rock
Headquarters Strategic
Air Mrs. Milt's Randolph and
MASON - The Mason Methodist Church was the Methodist Church Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Donald !Iauck Command at Offutt Air
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;cene on June 15 of lhe marria&amp;e of Miss ShM'On Me· enlng at the church
daughter, Donna Marle re- Base, Omaha, Neb . A l!,'aduDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CurtiS McDaniel of Mrs. w. A. M..:&amp;an,
horne Wednesday afltt • ate of Pt. Pleasant High SChool.
Mason, and James W. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. George dent c&lt;Xnducted the
days visit With her pat- in 1943, he will complete
eNO STAMPS-JUST
Lloyd, Jr. of New Albany, Indiana
and 'prayer was liven
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fer- yoaro of active military'""''""
The Reverend Richard L. Wright performed the Amos Leonard It wa
Weat Salem. Whllt lhere this month end be has re-endouble ring ceremony. Palms and pedestal ba•kets of 10 cancel the· A
visited relatives al Lodl and ·listed.
white gladioli . arranged with candolabrs formed an due to the Meija~ou 1 F .
The couple also visited his :
uchway which decorated the altar. Sati11 bow pew mar- "Tile Spofford Ho n y -"'~
cousins, Mr. and Mro. Pearl I
k' ·• were Ulllld. to complete the decorations.
Minlatry to Children ~~th S
TREATED AT HORPITAL Koblentz. Chester.
&lt;ioven In marttage by her .
clal N-'·..
th to . pe- · Mrs. Ray Keeton ot Mlnerafn, 1l~r. ••·
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1 • Chose a gown lace pillow made in a heart the pro&amp;ram
char • ofp1cMr8
wno baa been IU lor oev.
ned of pe••• finished shape.
Grueeer ~· ge
mmtha, wao taken to lht
CANASTA CLUB MET
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w:,ue satlnet~. dt81gned with Geocgo Loyd 111, served as from th~ Methodllt•~;,....l and Ml!lp Mem...ql Hcsplql by Mrs. Ritltard Finlaw enter•., oval neckline and
brief best mon for his brother, and ocripture reeding by Mrs
~ son, Rod Keeton, Friday tained the Bi-Monthly Canasta
.. ·· .. ves. The molded bodice Iushers were Richard Loyd and gan preceded the reading
mght, July 5, where she was Club Tuesday evening at her
y·-: hlghllahted wllh lrldetll!tllt Robert Loyd, both of New AI· tho hymn, "I Think When a! v en emergeDCy treatment home. Eal!l Main St.
' ~', ••ed pearla, and overlaid hany, Indiana, John Walker of Read that s-t Story of
and then returned home. Site were awarded to Mrs. Donald
w•l · Chantilly lace. Tba lace Louiovlllo, Ky., ond Chlrrls Me- by Mrs. Leonard.
Ism lolr condition.
1Mc1&lt;··zie and Mrs. Charles RifWA' alao Ulled around her bnUI· Daniel, ParkeraburiJ.
Tile Introduction of the
' lie. ttelreshmenr. were
'""' 8klrt termlnaUna Into • Guests were re1l•tered by was liven by Mro. Carl
VISITING HERE
alsn to \Irs. Max Folmer,
wl~e chapel trajn.
Ml•• Harriet Ann Waloh, Ma· followed by an explanation
Byron Jay Dalley of Newark
John Beaver, Mrs.

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Ill&amp; to tonllftUt 10 put \hil
pe-n of former Cleveland Bull- VJENNA &lt;UP() _ A
preamre M the goverMr ... "
dog aMIIIant coach Bdly !ley· nlst court at Sokolovo
oaid.
ooids wiD he revtewed.
two young c . .ha to prison
Tile three •Je&lt;l!d 11'0111
The former Clevtlarld Browns Wednesday fOt "hooliganism, lloUJI! IIMr ......, Bell Slo!~r.
halfback and All-Amertca from Radio Pri&amp;UI rtported today.
o1 COiumbllll, an Ohio Stall
tho UniVj!l'sity of Pittsburgh \Vas The report •akl Pavel Hetllilt 1~=~:.:~:~----j
Gentry' 'Mrs. Estus
IU~~nded in 1961 for hitting an I20, and Zdenek Rob, 17. of
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Mrs. Clarence Yardley,
orficiDI.
· erR Bohemia1 broke into
Mrs, Roy Howell,
ol a faclory •nd "::~ll:..;".i.:
Mrs. Hazel Mlller, Mn. Emm1
NICKLAUS HOT
pilllols and ammtlllltloa. It •

Herrell and infant aon.
AIIIOng A1llng
According to !be midnight report of the nursing departent,
those patients who were lilted
as fair included Mrs. COra
Sweeney Jasper
James

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Victor
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too. lfoW Dll Pont "f..ucce'' Housll'lint is
ittcl~ durahlt, ..zlnaiY &amp;lllf IDDriellrl !llittullts Ill a riCio, flat IIIII* lhll
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Jllngo the
youths ttried
Knish!.
ClelandMclntlrt,
Hines, land
(UPil -Burly
J.ack NickWMItwo
OtrnlaiiJ'
ojoln\01111escapt
Fotaign
and Miss Moyme Berridge
laus ot Columbus, OhiO, shot a I.e .
Three units of blood we..;
three-under-pat lr1 that put him ;=;SiiOillrt~.a;;&amp;;;;;&amp;;;.,_==iiiilministered at lilt hoapital
two strokes behind lroftl
Wednesday.
Peter Thomaon of Aus· today among the
second-round linlshtrl In
ATTENDCONVEN110N
British Open Go K ChamplonPT. PLEASANT - Richard ahlp. _ _
Wilson and Mike l.owi• of Pt. UBGIII PAY IIAI!IE8
Pleasant are unong 2,000 Key WABIIINGTON &lt;~1'~;::.::[1
Clubbers and their adult
Robert 8.
now allending the :Wlh
appoalOd Wednesday 10 the
nual COnvention of lhe Kty
ate to pay raises for ·
International at Piltllburgh, Pa. ''"' m111tary oflicon "' ind;~~~
S.orCIII
which wiD conclude lbll
more of !Item \0 stay In tho 1

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MASON, W. VA.

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YOU'LL HAVE A PICNIC
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S. O.eo.plettLIM Of

TREADS

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710xiS or 8001114
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59c

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STAMPS

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For her daughter's " wtddlng, Spofford
home
bridal veilof was
the purpose
and by
workMrs. Cllf·
l1»tnn, worn ~n Madonna faah- 1Mra. McDaniel wore a fl&lt;tral fard Leifheit ahd Mrs
lon . She carrted a bouquet of silk she~th dress, with blue IGrueser. A general discussJon
.,hlt.e glameliao dotted with access&lt;&gt;roes. Mrs. Loyd wore a on the needs of people in Me1
·vhltt ~apphlrM and IVy.
. !pink. linen dress with
white leounty was btld.
Trad1honal WeddiDI muctS accesorlea. 8&lt;Jth of \heir cor" """ presenltd by Nanty Abol· lage• were orehlds.
. nr New Haven.
' Following \ho wedding 1
CORRBCI10NMiss Barbara MoDanlel of ,roceptian was beld in the •
In lho 1111 olllltllll ~~~~~~~
~olnmbus, ond slater al lhe 'clal rooms ol the Mason Met.h&lt;&gt; the blrthdoy dlllner for
hrl~e. ••• llllld of bon..,, SM dlst Churclt. The rooms ..,.. Durst, lho llllDt8 II( fllr .
· oro a bell shaped Door left&amp;lh decoroted by member' of the Mrs. William Mayer and om,

II PURCHASES

BEN FRANKLIN s- 10

POM!ROY

39c

Treet
Hawaiian Punch

F~:;~ ~ ~c~·h~ild~r~en~.iiiiiiiiiiiii.

\ •own ol llabl pink dacron poly· Rebttta Circle.
'i ;;~~w=ere:__::::~~
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1 The bridt'a table was cover·
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Bridesmaids were Mlso Mor- ed with a lace cover. A three
·•vn Sehwartt,
Parltersbuf1l, tiered Mddlnc cake centered
Va.; Mr.
' !iss Ceclla Gaul, Columbu!. the table. White candles
B. Walker,
0~1o. and Mra. Richard Ply· ded with ivy, al&lt;lfll 'tlllh
Ky.; Mlaa
male, Minersville, Ohio. The ding bells were also used.
Columbus, Indiana;
P'tend3nts wore identical bell assisting at the reception were !Mrs. Henry Schwarz, White
&lt;hlped Door lonll\h ROWJII of Mrs. Marcus McDaniel,
Springe, W. Va.; Mrs.
ti•ht pink dacron poiYftler. 'Pleaant, Mrs. ltarold
Simpson and son, Whi'*ll
They carried !an M!oped cas· IMason and Miss Roylin
Springs.
,.~des of white lace and fea.th- 1guson, Colurnbua, Indiana.
.red blue carnations. Their I For her wedding trip tllrougb
h&lt;\ad dresses were made of Kentucky and Indians tbe
roses with short veils.
I wore a dark blue e~broidered
Denise McDaniel, Pt. Pleas- Ibmcade dress with white
ant, niece ol the bride, served cessorles.
as nower girl. She was attired 1 She wore a corsage of ··""•I
In a pink silk orpna gown cornations. The new Mrs. Loyd
with wh"• emlltoi&lt;hred s H k Is a lfaduate ol Waham1 lliCh
organza bodice over pink. sbe School .class of 19111 and is emwore a small pill bo% hat &lt;!a\'• Iployed with the Ohio Bell Telered to mltdl tbe ..,.... with ephone Company in Columbwt.
tulle veiling. IW !K!teaaorles Mr. Loyd afl!lulltd from New
were white. Her corsage wu Albany Hlgb School class of
of f•athered tiMlllions.
19111 and Is stationed with \he
Shawn McDaniel, Middleport, U. S. Air Force in Ploalshourg
nephew of the bride, wao lhe f'tance.
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ring hearer. He - • a wltl~ OUt of town (\Jests at14!ndhl&amp;
linen suit with black bow tie, llhe wedding were Mrs.
and carried a
salln aod
1'rllnmll lid Rulbio,

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STARSUPPLV C0

July 5th to
July 15th

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Reunion In Allred Woode Grove

Hostess For
Moinly About
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People
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Mrs. Mary Wood was 1lolteu '
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In Chri»- Sharon ""' niW ey tnterta ~lila . . .IDa al!IMIII Mttllodlll eG lho Prlmarv claaa of tU
CI!UI'Ch
meet MCII!day
11.
B. ehllldl wttlla
G au 1• rndiali: Galllpoll!
llaft .,_1111
Ding at the church with Mrs. I'M~! Wedne.rtov ~enlng .
dam 18.1, 11.5 running thr~
Paul ...
Mt and Mrs. wunam lie... Olltlfl EnUmincer In char•• ol
- · were Sherri and Keith footlh foot .. , roller;, pomeroy· JI'Ndetlka ... ..... BrlCOLUMBUS (UPII - Mlllnbtl'l of the COIIII"!sl of
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Oli J ly 18U
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and ber Jlllf" deYilllbM Dianne
Mlckev. Rickey and 1111- t Mason l!.ill, P\, Pltasant
taill't ....,. IIIM'adl Ill •
lllcll bU bee puabm for on •• .... da.Y
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R. E. RoO- Brenda Toney . who are attend· marls Ann Ash, Cheryl, Mary ' Hinton .71 otoU!Inarv. Kanowha onproodwn!N ollblltll.
Raeill
:lll!mbly of
IIOUtJnllegifl&gt; a\ ' p. m .• Jl'!bi!Q hearlnl '!Ill
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d hte 1\ena spent In the school of missions at Lou and Henrv StewArt, Ahcia. lFall• .&amp;7 fallml, Charleaton 18.·
At lefllllll ........ t f
t th . t ll!houH and 1111 govtt- be held on
pnpor'
g
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.r.ene and Sherry Harris and 00 stationary. Londoo, Marmet sin new Londoo - •·• latl?n,
night.
td by tho
of l.abanlrs and aug r,
•. 1nesday on the 1\(ualtlltgham Delaware Will be featured on !Vona Votltltr. Opal
Winfield damo Wlll'e on the tloa !Oollbl, .. .... nor • mallldlOD t d
wert lh p'IOtelt .Of lhe (A•ilht• on, lot lilt ROXt .auj;ooedinc ft.
I. ···er .
the prc&amp;ram.
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I Christine Jones of Syraollse and Sills
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The emonl ra
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.. mTy Mitch of Columbuo, Mi,. Charlolte Davidson, a . 8. J . Dailev of Newark. Games :
movomonloo
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• : : lure's failure to act on a fklt
bI.
1164.
,pont the .,..k•nd with her par- Ita graduote or
were played and prizea award- , Ohio River - John J. Rowe
with ofA domon...,.•tatralivtlo..ndlonl-thood·:u,:l.,.,.. Law abtdettt; Neal Monn, Such bearing
be bald a\
. Mr. and Mr!. Perry Mitch. High School,
ed
down
13, 6 a. m.; Wallar Willi• lh• bllll!r clYll Wit wllll lbe
Repr
. 1 ......., 11 ;;[ CIOYtland a parMimtlbld· tile Lebanon To.......,lp Garage.
1111'" t ';!.,"';;"' ..· at COli 1118luu!O 01 Tothllolo1
Mlss P'rltda Faehnle, who Ill p\oymtnt a! lng" . rm "· 1 ·
, amaon up 14, 4-30 p. m.: Robert Commdnloy ,h... h•
after """vamna
Claronce iAWfOnce, Cltrk
1
rnn[oned to Meigs General H09- store in Moddltpor':dM1Ss
w. Lea up 14, 5:35 p. m.; World wa.:-n WN1
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and
to
Lobanon 'l'vtr!llhip
pit~\ where she lJ recoverln&amp; son, 8 _former ~e.sl enlt oM .ddle- 1
Crucible up 14, 7:16 p. m.:
.
RoMer Cloud, R-l.ogan, re~~
.... Nafho0 11\Udent at the Unl~er:
j, 7 11 ltt
._ n:u h'lp, Ia able to shiro, " now hVmR n '
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eavPr d awn It , 3:••"1. m.; Sl· - ·~- ·
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''m •for short periods.
f'walk
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port.
Marys down 18, 3:4~ a . tn .i
, of a rule prohibitln&amp; unauthQrJ
Y
Mr and Mrs. WUiiun Hess Mr. and Mrs.
Scar·
Charletol up 1?, 8:40p. m.; San
I persons from the House Ooor.
I
After the, were removed from
LEGAL NOTJ.CE
0111
and two children of San Dleco, berry and sons, M1chael and
l!ateMd noopllal
' Salvador up 17. 2: ~~ a. m.: DisI l!tstt Potrolmon drriod
tho&gt; noor, Mann mtered the dOUJe Notice is heraby 111ven tha
Calif. are bore vlaillng with Gary will return to theor hom• I Among !hose who enter!&lt;~ , palchor up 17, 4:4() a. m.; West·
lhr"" Ill tho demnnatrotors . "''"' gallory and eontlnued hla dtmon- on Monday, Jul¥ %1nd, at th
Mrs. Helen Shuler and other rei- In Cincinnati Saturday after 1 Holzer hospital in the past 2~ ' ~rn up 18, 9:4D p. m.; Charle!
had been sltttn~ In ri"'ht of the sttaUon
\\lith
Mrs. Mary hour of 10:00 a. m.', the uncle
olives. He is also vi,iting '" sjll'ndin~ the past two woeb '" ' hou" were Mrs. Donna J . BoW· Sttven•on down 18, 2 • . m.;
lptaktr'o t'ftllrum and th• """"': McKniQht, 25, bl OolumhW. a - •ilntd will oiler for •le I
Pomerov with his aun t. Mrs. Middlepor t w1th thetr parents .. en, 839 Second Ave. , Anthony .Col. Davenport down 18, a 4B I
went mto -lan.
rttary Tl!l!jl \l'ete locked II! the Public AuctiOn \0 tht hil sl
RH•h F:von•
Mr. and !11". Alfnd scarberry . ,T. Griffin, 113 01rflel&lt;l Ave., . o, m.; l"rtnklln Pierce down II,
Threo othor demonstratora wero ganery wMn the ~salon en~. biddor for cub in hand at
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d Mr · C H Jones s. Sr . and Mr. and
R. E. Mr&gt;. Estus R. Plymale, Rl. 2 :5:511 a. m. ; Walter Beckjord Sunday School ot-nce cm 1oarrled from the olllce of G&lt;&gt;• . but IalOr \lieN! tetnlllrlld.
Blaot\nar Auto Company,
T .ir:l
wolh.an Rollin• of Middleport . Mr.. Gallipolis, Mrs. lloborl R. Es· ;down 19, 1 a. m : Blue Seai ,JUIY 7 Wll II, Of!lrldl f11 ,19. 1J8mes A. R"';des tn
h8llwo,y
.
. eroy, Ohio, \ha followlng 1 d.,.
.. d · . , " rec·entlv f r William Scarberry underwent kew , Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. Har- down 2t, 1LOS p. m.; Raymond I Worthlp lllltvlct!o wtt't hlld at .ollt•lde when •t &lt;lose&lt;! '" the an· Tho deniOilstrotoro In the I!Ov- tll!ribotl automobile towl\ &gt; One
0
Mr . a'nd Mrs. 'urgery at Meii&lt;S Memorial hos· old R. Spaulding, Patriot Star ' salveti up 22. Una. m.: Reba 10:48 With lltl@lt
Ill"" ernOon.
- 111&amp;6 BUick Special 2-dr . ..,_
Wh 'te daughters Pam· pita! while here. They were al· Rt ., Mrs .•lames H. Harris, B1d- Jane down 21 , 4'40 p. m.; i•Utute lay leader with an lt· l wodnt!Oday niRht the
all of dan, str'-1 number, 40117-Ml4.
tmlWed 10 tlltl"vtrnor's
COIUmbtlo. Afltr \lily wttt re- Dated thlo lOth day of July,
' ~rl ,, : Mr and~- Guy so guests of Mr. and Mr. . Al· lwell, Lewlo A. Lanck, RI0 1Jamao Hines up Greenup lHO tendanco of 16.
9 1
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w. VI.\ Mr. fred Scarberry, Jr. and chll· Grande, Roy Mathias, Rt. 2 :a. m. Wednesday;. Bob Benter Mr. and Mrs. Chatlos llud- In •Ubtlrban a.xlty,
mlWed "'tilt hallWay tltt!' - · 1963.
and \lr&lt;, Ed Bourn , of Charleo· dren . They attended ••vera! Vinton, Gilbert Johnson, Rt. 2 up Oreenup H&amp; p. m.: H. 1'!. nail and family ol near Athens abutlt an hnur and t• mlnutl!ll bo&gt;- Joillild b ~ffal other COllE
Bliet\nar Auto Colllp•ny
ton. W·va ; and Miss Joan RU· cookouts and pormcs
Crown City.
Ralph C. Cal- ·8owleo up Greenup 11 ::15
,visited Mr.
Mrs. Chari!IA fol'f ldvlng at 11 p.m.
(7) IJ, ID, 19,
1111
fie of
Pelmburg. Fla.
I SL!nrlay donner guests I M ·vert, SlOE. Mam Sl., Pomeroy, 1John Ladd Dean up 31. 2.20 D. Wotlde laat Sunda alter·
Tho !lev. Arthur Wbs. •-·•••1 "'non.
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Mr and Mr:'!. Herbert Fink, ~ and Mrs .. Ai£red Scarberry, Sr. Warren G. fi'armer. Jarhnn. a. m.; Valvoline do•n 31, 4;4&amp; noon
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· ol tht 10011 Colli!:
Miss Mabel Hv!'-ell , Middleport , IWere their son!;. and daughter ,I Mrs. David B. Garthee. Jack- a. m.: Ea!lt.~rn down !3, 2·44) ,
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, marc!hl!CI tor i tltnl •lth
WAT~ERS
Mrs Genrge Fry of Columbuo. Mr. and Mrs: William Scarberry .,on, Mrs. Jamea II. GeUI••·&gt; a. m.; Lldlo H. down 33, 3:15 1\fr. and Mr•. Lester Sea- maniiOtt pltker.. Ht 11\d antllhe~ll
nn~ Mr and M". Hnwm' Er· and sons. Cmrmnatl: Mr . an~ Well•ton, Mrs. Boctyl S. llaner, ,a. m.: Edeana Bo•wotth up 33, 'man and llmlly Of Barlnw, ¥1.. demonotratlrm miWhl bi held
vin and children of Racine, Mrs Ralph Stockman, Mr. ~n Coal Grove, and Mrs. Clyde H. 4:15 a. m.: On~ard down 34, 1ited Mr. and Mrs. Glen ~oblJI.. day or next «Mt~;, probabl~ at
spent Sunda~' at Forked Run 'M.rs. Larry Wr~ls and son, TAylor, Ashland , Ky.
18:25 p. m.: Nnt10nll do~ - ~· l iiot'l Thur~a.y. Sunday Vt~ltors m.lllntiOit "It 11em1 we hive
Lake when• the~· h&lt;1d a picnic 1Rtcky ; Columbml, Mr. and Mr~
Birth"
17:10 p. m.: Essb West V1rgm1a i of the Robmsons were Mr. and 1 111 we ctan at the ltAtMIOUite,"
anr1 out in g.
William Wells and ~on, :n~ rah~l-! Mrs . Gene E. Waldron, Ham- up 34, 3 a. m.: New Orleans Mrs. Carol Holbert and family · said.
Mr . and Mrs. John McCabe Mrs. AJrred ScarbP ry
don , !!on, 7:07 p. m. Wednes- down ~· 5:10 a. m.
of 1\nckpott, W. Va., and Mar_
ond rhildren Marv Lvnn Pa- ·drE'n or Middleport.
[day Mrs William Franklin Gallipolis Dam- Due to
Koehler and Randy
or
I Thf 10 pickett•
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dth th · 0 fDmCI
b
I N._,... and 11~ whotM8
0
tricia and 'ferrv of Columbus. I
-- Payne Rt 1 Gallipolis
son
an
e rowmg
utn. Us.
' r1ed
h
d tired
were 'overnight ,iuesls this week ,l DAR-ES-SALAAM , Tanganyika \3:27 P.
'wednesday'. Mrs:
today boats reported as of Mr and Mrl!l Clair Follrod
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with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11JPIJ-The
nag was ! Denny Baisden. 1021 So. Pennwere SUIBI'I Lane UP )
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Willis Qrueser.
l torn down and burned belore
Ave. , Wellston. son,. a. m.: Jacob G. up 11 a . m.; iwent to oum us ohe ay
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Lolltpl,"ll
Dave Crockett up 1·40 p m . \week where Mrs. Follrod con F81l' Housmg Now •. and
'lli c ldW@Il ooo persons Sullday at Mtwara ml
MILL ST.
MIDDLili'ORT
Mr, and Mf'!, W1 !j ft
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. • )' t
('....HituU J 111- OO
ll J Be k and Isouthern Tanganyika, .accordmg .
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Polly Crane up 3·40 p. m.; In- su
a nerve specta IS •
iliW"" w:
rur
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Sonny Caldwe . r.. c Y
od
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Discharged
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-•p ineludod thl'ft whiM WOI~~&gt;II
SUJIIII of Marion, Ohio, are to o·eports reaching here t ay.
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diana up 4 2&amp; p. m.; Lulltor . The Rendolph tamtly reunion •·guests of Mr. and Mrs. B F' . The incident .was _m p~est. Pat ients recen~ly discharged
up 8 55 p. m.: South- iwaa held Sunday, July 7 in the , HI.
Parmalee. Mr=j'.ianidiiM~roj.iPjair·iijagiaiinii•tiPiioiirtioiiii~ailiisirairiital pahclcs. mcluded W. H. Wilson. Sr., _Mrs.
up 10:05 p. m.; Today -~ woode grove.
' 'nlere were only a few -l!la1
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Amanda Karper, Mn. Ethel Hamilton up ! a. m. ; Anna up I The WSCS will hold It~
tors and no jibes wore aimocl
Knott,, Arthur McCoy, M r ' · 4:4&amp; a. m.; Tibtlll down 1:35 lar R~UIIng Tllfllday
the CORE membetl. A lfOOp
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
Frances Smoth, Mro. Gladyo a. m.: R. H. Bosworth II up 8' July 16, at the home of
!rom a t~~&gt;atby swim
Jones, Mrs. Dayton
M , a. m. ; Franklin D. up 8:55 a.rn. · vieve Guthrie with Nellie
wen! quickly &lt;'ltased oil by
loya' play and Jamaica Walking
Mrs. Edgar . McGlone,
ro. Kanawba River - Little Ed· eras progra~ leader.
Uco.
shortl In siZiie 4 to 12.
Evan Brookms, Mro. W.
ward down Marmet 9:10 p. m.;
tile fllr hont!lng
S'h N 1.89
538 WEST MAIN STREET
Grate, Mrs. D. F. Lawson.
v. Chris up Marmet U :40 Mr. and Mrs. Char h
COlt! t;allled aellon on died
Moms Brown, Suoan Yoll,
m.; Linda CMtln up Mlr· . Woode spent Sunday afternoon t!OIIIftlillee lly a tD-10 •ote.
Meft'a wallllna lllortl In assorted
Newsome,
Donald
Lovett,
Dell1:45 a. m.: A. E. Dykoo up with htr rno\hOT, Mrs. J. 8. outralkln~ IIL,1ht llftlltrll0f'8 of·
Over 200 Weekly
styles and materials. SIZes 211 t~
orah Bowser, Craig Martin, Winfield 5o45 p. m.; Elisha Hayes, at Middleport
nee and \ItO llftule of i!epWinners- Tradi"9
40.
WIIIIam Wolle, John L.
Woods up Winfield 9:10 p. m.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ptnlt llll'ifl were ~kl tao! mlllllh
Stamps Of Your
2.79 to2.99
nolds. Mr~. M. A.
Helen z. up Winfield 12::W a.m.; and Pamela of Hll!lboro.
CORI! whlle!M prtlp08ed IIIW
Choice
Elza Martm, Mrs. Paul
Jr. up Winfield 8:4$ a.rn. and Mr. and Mra. Claor
committee cont!ltleratltlll.
HI TEST 29.9
or, Mrs. Clarence Garthee,
and Conni SUe of Pumerny
FunJime Needs!
,.
Lister L, Roush, Mn. Mary Ex·Cieveland Star
lted Mr. and Mn. William
Tile Rov. Zebb• llid 001111
IVIIry Gallon Sold With A Mort.., Bade Guarantee
Harden, Mrs. Anna Byrus, Mr..
,
and daughters, one evenlne
llOW. llhodot to call a.,...
• Cap Plate Ia l Capa
R..
D.
Taylor
and
infant
doughTo
Get
Case
RevJeW
week.
ial
aeasion
oi \he legiolatuN
N- Under New Menagemenl
e Swim WNr Por Beya ancl Girla
ter, Mro. R. K. Russell and In- CLEVELAND &lt;UPU - Leogue 'l
10011 as poosible...!!til oummer ID
!ant d&amp;UIJhler and Mrs. G. L. l CommiiSiontr Georgt T. Garoff
C(lbllider flit holillitg. "We're
•Buell Toys For The LlHia

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Around And
About
'Middleport

Primary Cbru Is

lilt WIIHINI II pill of Mr.

and Mn. 1.. Cllriltlan.
'I'M WOIIIerl't SocietY

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HO'ftCit 01 l'(JtLIC
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MDI· llllllwlq •••1111r111' Carried 0
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The llllldolph family rollniCIII King, Mr. and M...... Rayn&gt;ondl
wu held July 7 in lite Woodt Randolph. Mr and Mro.
to tbe Shtllle Boice Mios!on- f
OtnerO\'
vove, at Alfred with liB attend- once Randolph, Clannce
ltY Society o1 Great Bend when
mg.
Do11J11d and Dotls, Mr. and
0
members mel in her home list M~h Mrs. W. · ~ ~ A buket dinner was enjoyed Doroel Bluo. Fkunoe.
Tuesday evenmc.
retu
.orne ~ay. nla ..t , at noon.
ford , Clluy~ Janet, and
Devotions "Hands Th 1 Uf " ' alter a VIII! In Gahou, With Mr.
ver; Mr. and Mrs. Otho Young:,!
1 land Mrs. H. Q . Yrung. Mr. Glfto wer. presented to the Louella Everett
8
Inez
rea~y
~ulh Wolle Barni\1 attended the all star two oldest preaj!nt, Wlll'-tn VenPs: • Mr. and • Mrs . Nel1oonl
asS a~al
a er ·~.;.tu~i td lhaseball 1ame In Cleveland on Randolph and Liute Blackwell, Repp, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
::;"'
pr Y
or Tuesday,
ard to tbe youngest, Tommy Idolph Gordon Iris and CletiiS;I
by. .rs. MarybeMincCahuley for the ] Sunday visitors at the home Dorst ; also, to the one having Mr. ~nd Mrs.· ~r Hess
MJsstonartes
g onored this o1 Mr. and Mn. E. J . Hill, Flat- the lar11eot family pr...nt, !Dotrence and Drexel · Mr
.month, who art Dr. and Mrs. woods ftre Mr. and Mrs. Kerr ~·hich was Raymond Randolph, Mro. Jock Rislo and Dao.rreli.l
:Ward B. Hurlburt In \he South Gooctt, Galllpolll, Mr. ond Ml'll. Wllh all his family pre$0nl. num Herschel Galen~ Kevllt
~ ~.:,.~e~~~nd ~· and Mrs. lRitltard Leaoe ond son and C. Ibering 21. Runner-up was Bern- Ja&lt;qllflli.;. ; Mr. ~nd M~.
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leld, Thla· · K. Nel$0 and !IOns, COiumbw!, Ice Swarll wltn ~ present.
drod HeJS and Dianne Tlnun)• .1
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Mrs. J011n White and oons, Mid- ~ Dorothy Hess was elected and Lyle Dean . Peari
hM;s. :~~auley wao '~Hiso in , dleport, Mr. and Mro. J. E. president and Opal Van Meter, ' dolph, William ,Randolph,
~ awge
e program,
Istor- . Theftn, Nease Settlement and I secretary-trea!lunr.
I rice Bentz Mr and Mrs ~~f:J
1c omen Wltnesatl8 " when ·
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the UMIP sang "Take 'My Life I Mrs. J:et Gooch and tltlldren. Gall Rhymer, Beulah Meeks, lies Bentz, Pamela and
and Let It Bt COnlltrated" in : Cynt a . Gooch IS sperldtng Sandra Swartz lnd Florence Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bentz,
k..plng with lite tlltme.
; thla week m Golllpolls with her Biggs were elected "' be in lorea and Paul Raymond;
The mtmbtrs lrt wor~Un« ' grandparenlt, Mr. and Mrs . . rharge or gamH and entartain- and Mrs. Don Elkins. Dol,nk,l
on pl11ow casH for the Bleone iK9f! Gooch.
. ment for the comina year .
~ond Treena ; Mr. and Mrs.
Mtchnel Joneo of COlumiMio os Th
.
Rhymer Bernke S rt M
Indian College In Ql&lt;lohoma l .....,lni
d
ith h'
e rtunlon wiU be held next
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wa ' · r .
ctl'ld hope to have tMrn com- !It"-'"
a 1ew ays w
IS Iyear. the last Sunday in June. and Mrs. Dale Hays,
l"'•d oon
lgrandperentll, Mr. and Mrs. AUendinu were Carrie Nigae- and Susan . Joey. Bonnit . .·
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RoyJonesSr
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C1o8ing prayer .-as by Isabel Mr. and
Don Rea re- I meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ~ 1a~ Mtev~ , Mr. and M r
Lewis. Refreshments were IMtr• turned home Sunday after a lParmeter and Rosalyn ; Judy M~k·
~n~e. _PaMUy, ~:~~~~
ved to the five members ,.......
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IC le an
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. r"' ....- weeks Vlilcation at their cabm
f
Meeks. Kenny . Kriss and Kelly ·
Stft theld
. Tile t next
meeting •• to oo the Muskln...
n• m Ri ver.
enfz1
M
th ho
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j Mr . and Mrs. Marlin Dorst .
a
e
mt! of Mr!l .
Mr. and Mn. Larry Thomas
'f
.craig David and Tar ·rny· Mr.
.
Ruth Wolfe on AUI!UOI • .
Columbus, who spent the hoiI
lSI •
: and Mrs. Linder Ranuolph, Mr .
weekend With her parents, In Mason lty
and Mrs . Marvin llan&lt;tolph
and Mn. Don RHa •t their
Stev~ , Randy
and Tina; Mr
Or
Ome
on the Muokingum, we~e M·Sg\. and Mrs. Ed.;,in Ko· and Mrs. Wilbuo· Van Met•r
ovemJahl 1uear. Sunday of hts blontz were gu•sts last week i Bernita: Mr . and Mrs. Mol,lrdl
parenu, Mr. and Mre:. Harry Ior hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, Terry and Sandra:
M8. AND MRS. lAMES LLOVh
Thomas.
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iRoos Koblont!, Mason. M·Sgt. Williams. Mr. andMrs. Wilburl
A
M~ J1ne Sue Ltetwller of KoblentJ:, a photographic
Colburn, Dawsvn Meeks,
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Hou~ .~r:~:ye~'~:·:M...
Loraon II the gueot of ber (rand- slcal ""ientlst is asslsned to Cowen; l.iule Blackwell
Is Grueser opened the
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin the Dlrtctora.;, of Intelligence and Mrs. Dana Haning, M;.
of the WSCS of the Rock
Headquarters Strategic
Air Mrs. Milt's Randolph and
MASON - The Mason Methodist Church was the Methodist Church Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Donald !Iauck Command at Offutt Air
iiiiii.l
;cene on June 15 of lhe marria&amp;e of Miss ShM'On Me· enlng at the church
daughter, Donna Marle re- Base, Omaha, Neb . A l!,'aduDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CurtiS McDaniel of Mrs. w. A. M..:&amp;an,
horne Wednesday afltt • ate of Pt. Pleasant High SChool.
Mason, and James W. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. George dent c&lt;Xnducted the
days visit With her pat- in 1943, he will complete
eNO STAMPS-JUST
Lloyd, Jr. of New Albany, Indiana
and 'prayer was liven
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fer- yoaro of active military'""''""
The Reverend Richard L. Wright performed the Amos Leonard It wa
Weat Salem. Whllt lhere this month end be has re-endouble ring ceremony. Palms and pedestal ba•kets of 10 cancel the· A
visited relatives al Lodl and ·listed.
white gladioli . arranged with candolabrs formed an due to the Meija~ou 1 F .
The couple also visited his :
uchway which decorated the altar. Sati11 bow pew mar- "Tile Spofford Ho n y -"'~
cousins, Mr. and Mro. Pearl I
k' ·• were Ulllld. to complete the decorations.
Minlatry to Children ~~th S
TREATED AT HORPITAL Koblentz. Chester.
&lt;ioven In marttage by her .
clal N-'·..
th to . pe- · Mrs. Ray Keeton ot Mlnerafn, 1l~r. ••·
....., 1was
~
•~ br'd
1 • Chose a gown lace pillow made in a heart the pro&amp;ram
char • ofp1cMr8
wno baa been IU lor oev.
ned of pe••• finished shape.
Grueeer ~· ge
mmtha, wao taken to lht
CANASTA CLUB MET
•
w:,ue satlnet~. dt81gned with Geocgo Loyd 111, served as from th~ Methodllt•~;,....l and Ml!lp Mem...ql Hcsplql by Mrs. Ritltard Finlaw enter•., oval neckline and
brief best mon for his brother, and ocripture reeding by Mrs
~ son, Rod Keeton, Friday tained the Bi-Monthly Canasta
.. ·· .. ves. The molded bodice Iushers were Richard Loyd and gan preceded the reading
mght, July 5, where she was Club Tuesday evening at her
y·-: hlghllahted wllh lrldetll!tllt Robert Loyd, both of New AI· tho hymn, "I Think When a! v en emergeDCy treatment home. Eal!l Main St.
' ~', ••ed pearla, and overlaid hany, Indiana, John Walker of Read that s-t Story of
and then returned home. Site were awarded to Mrs. Donald
w•l · Chantilly lace. Tba lace Louiovlllo, Ky., ond Chlrrls Me- by Mrs. Leonard.
Ism lolr condition.
1Mc1&lt;··zie and Mrs. Charles RifWA' alao Ulled around her bnUI· Daniel, ParkeraburiJ.
Tile Introduction of the
' lie. ttelreshmenr. were
'""' 8klrt termlnaUna Into • Guests were re1l•tered by was liven by Mro. Carl
VISITING HERE
alsn to \Irs. Max Folmer,
wl~e chapel trajn.
Ml•• Harriet Ann Waloh, Ma· followed by an explanation
Byron Jay Dalley of Newark
John Beaver, Mrs.

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Ill&amp; to tonllftUt 10 put \hil
pe-n of former Cleveland Bull- VJENNA &lt;UP() _ A
preamre M the goverMr ... "
dog aMIIIant coach Bdly !ley· nlst court at Sokolovo
oaid.
ooids wiD he revtewed.
two young c . .ha to prison
Tile three •Je&lt;l!d 11'0111
The former Clevtlarld Browns Wednesday fOt "hooliganism, lloUJI! IIMr ......, Bell Slo!~r.
halfback and All-Amertca from Radio Pri&amp;UI rtported today.
o1 COiumbllll, an Ohio Stall
tho UniVj!l'sity of Pittsburgh \Vas The report •akl Pavel Hetllilt 1~=~:.:~:~----j
Gentry' 'Mrs. Estus
IU~~nded in 1961 for hitting an I20, and Zdenek Rob, 17. of
'I ~
Mrs. Clarence Yardley,
orficiDI.
· erR Bohemia1 broke into
Mrs, Roy Howell,
ol a faclory •nd "::~ll:..;".i.:
Mrs. Hazel Mlller, Mn. Emm1
NICKLAUS HOT
pilllols and ammtlllltloa. It •

Herrell and infant aon.
AIIIOng A1llng
According to !be midnight report of the nursing departent,
those patients who were lilted
as fair included Mrs. COra
Sweeney Jasper
James

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Victor
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too. lfoW Dll Pont "f..ucce'' Housll'lint is
ittcl~ durahlt, ..zlnaiY &amp;lllf IDDriellrl !llittullts Ill a riCio, flat IIIII* lhll
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LYTHAM
- St. Annos,
Jllngo the
youths ttried
Knish!.
ClelandMclntlrt,
Hines, land
(UPil -Burly
J.ack NickWMItwo
OtrnlaiiJ'
ojoln\01111escapt
Fotaign
and Miss Moyme Berridge
laus ot Columbus, OhiO, shot a I.e .
Three units of blood we..;
three-under-pat lr1 that put him ;=;SiiOillrt~.a;;&amp;;;;;&amp;;;.,_==iiiilministered at lilt hoapital
two strokes behind lroftl
Wednesday.
Peter Thomaon of Aus· today among the
second-round linlshtrl In
ATTENDCONVEN110N
British Open Go K ChamplonPT. PLEASANT - Richard ahlp. _ _
Wilson and Mike l.owi• of Pt. UBGIII PAY IIAI!IE8
Pleasant are unong 2,000 Key WABIIINGTON &lt;~1'~;::.::[1
Clubbers and their adult
Robert 8.
now allending the :Wlh
appoalOd Wednesday 10 the
nual COnvention of lhe Kty
ate to pay raises for ·
International at Piltllburgh, Pa. ''"' m111tary oflicon "' ind;~~~
S.orCIII
which wiD conclude lbll
more of !Item \0 stay In tho 1

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RUTLAND
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MASON, W. VA.

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UNDER ONE ROOF"

LOW

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YOU'LL HAVE A PICNIC
WITH SIMON'S BEnER

FOOD

BUYS

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• Pure Pork Sausage • Sliced Pork Liver
• Sliced

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Drugs. A new shipment Is here to give or to enjoy. A com-

300 W.

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69c to 89c Values

Reg.

And Russell Stover Candy lers, IOc

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CendiN kl the many good things et Swisher &amp; Lohse Rexall

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wh~ !ht uil til us. Tllen

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DRY GOODS

From Maple Lewn Poultry Farm

S. O.eo.plettLIM Of

TREADS

$7'95

Bed Spread ----~·91

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710xiS or 8001114
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59c

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Blaek Whlto

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For her daughter's " wtddlng, Spofford
home
bridal veilof was
the purpose
and by
workMrs. Cllf·
l1»tnn, worn ~n Madonna faah- 1Mra. McDaniel wore a fl&lt;tral fard Leifheit ahd Mrs
lon . She carrted a bouquet of silk she~th dress, with blue IGrueser. A general discussJon
.,hlt.e glameliao dotted with access&lt;&gt;roes. Mrs. Loyd wore a on the needs of people in Me1
·vhltt ~apphlrM and IVy.
. !pink. linen dress with
white leounty was btld.
Trad1honal WeddiDI muctS accesorlea. 8&lt;Jth of \heir cor" """ presenltd by Nanty Abol· lage• were orehlds.
. nr New Haven.
' Following \ho wedding 1
CORRBCI10NMiss Barbara MoDanlel of ,roceptian was beld in the •
In lho 1111 olllltllll ~~~~~~~
~olnmbus, ond slater al lhe 'clal rooms ol the Mason Met.h&lt;&gt; the blrthdoy dlllner for
hrl~e. ••• llllld of bon..,, SM dlst Churclt. The rooms ..,.. Durst, lho llllDt8 II( fllr .
· oro a bell shaped Door left&amp;lh decoroted by member' of the Mrs. William Mayer and om,

II PURCHASES

BEN FRANKLIN s- 10

POM!ROY

39c

Treet
Hawaiian Punch

F~:;~ ~ ~c~·h~ild~r~en~.iiiiiiiiiiiii.

\ •own ol llabl pink dacron poly· Rebttta Circle.
'i ;;~~w=ere:__::::~~
, . ··•r over deep ......
1 The bridt'a table was cover·
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Bridesmaids were Mlso Mor- ed with a lace cover. A three
·•vn Sehwartt,
Parltersbuf1l, tiered Mddlnc cake centered
Va.; Mr.
' !iss Ceclla Gaul, Columbu!. the table. White candles
B. Walker,
0~1o. and Mra. Richard Ply· ded with ivy, al&lt;lfll 'tlllh
Ky.; Mlaa
male, Minersville, Ohio. The ding bells were also used.
Columbus, Indiana;
P'tend3nts wore identical bell assisting at the reception were !Mrs. Henry Schwarz, White
&lt;hlped Door lonll\h ROWJII of Mrs. Marcus McDaniel,
Springe, W. Va.; Mrs.
ti•ht pink dacron poiYftler. 'Pleaant, Mrs. ltarold
Simpson and son, Whi'*ll
They carried !an M!oped cas· IMason and Miss Roylin
Springs.
,.~des of white lace and fea.th- 1guson, Colurnbua, Indiana.
.red blue carnations. Their I For her wedding trip tllrougb
h&lt;\ad dresses were made of Kentucky and Indians tbe
roses with short veils.
I wore a dark blue e~broidered
Denise McDaniel, Pt. Pleas- Ibmcade dress with white
ant, niece ol the bride, served cessorles.
as nower girl. She was attired 1 She wore a corsage of ··""•I
In a pink silk orpna gown cornations. The new Mrs. Loyd
with wh"• emlltoi&lt;hred s H k Is a lfaduate ol Waham1 lliCh
organza bodice over pink. sbe School .class of 19111 and is emwore a small pill bo% hat &lt;!a\'• Iployed with the Ohio Bell Telered to mltdl tbe ..,.... with ephone Company in Columbwt.
tulle veiling. IW !K!teaaorles Mr. Loyd afl!lulltd from New
were white. Her corsage wu Albany Hlgb School class of
of f•athered tiMlllions.
19111 and Is stationed with \he
Shawn McDaniel, Middleport, U. S. Air Force in Ploalshourg
nephew of the bride, wao lhe f'tance.
'
ring hearer. He - • a wltl~ OUt of town (\Jests at14!ndhl&amp;
linen suit with black bow tie, llhe wedding were Mrs.
and carried a
salln aod
1'rllnmll lid Rulbio,

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STARSUPPLV C0

July 5th to
July 15th

Tllll

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Red Sour Pitt'd Cherries 19c

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Stokely•• Flntt1t 303

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Peach Halves ~~::;_ 3 ..... '1·00

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11B Attend Rondo/ph Family
Reunion In Allred Woode Grove

Hostess For
Moinly About
Mission Group
People
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Mrs. Mary Wood was 1lolteu '
p

In Chri»- Sharon ""' niW ey tnterta ~lila . . .IDa al!IMIII Mttllodlll eG lho Prlmarv claaa of tU
CI!UI'Ch
meet MCII!day
11.
B. ehllldl wttlla
G au 1• rndiali: Galllpoll!
llaft .,_1111
Ding at the church with Mrs. I'M~! Wedne.rtov ~enlng .
dam 18.1, 11.5 running thr~
Paul ...
Mt and Mrs. wunam lie... Olltlfl EnUmincer In char•• ol
- · were Sherri and Keith footlh foot .. , roller;, pomeroy· JI'Ndetlka ... ..... BrlCOLUMBUS (UPII - Mlllnbtl'l of the COIIII"!sl of
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Oli J ly 18U
. nd
and ber Jlllf" deYilllbM Dianne
Mlckev. Rickey and 1111- t Mason l!.ill, P\, Pltasant
taill't ....,. IIIM'adl Ill •
lllcll bU bee puabm for on •• .... da.Y
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R. E. RoO- Brenda Toney . who are attend· marls Ann Ash, Cheryl, Mary ' Hinton .71 otoU!Inarv. Kanowha onproodwn!N ollblltll.
Raeill
:lll!mbly of
IIOUtJnllegifl&gt; a\ ' p. m .• Jl'!bi!Q hearlnl '!Ill
. ·
d hte 1\ena spent In the school of missions at Lou and Henrv StewArt, Ahcia. lFall• .&amp;7 fallml, Charleaton 18.·
At lefllllll ........ t f
t th . t ll!houH and 1111 govtt- be held on
pnpor'
g
.
.r.ene and Sherry Harris and 00 stationary. Londoo, Marmet sin new Londoo - •·• latl?n,
night.
td by tho
of l.abanlrs and aug r,
•. 1nesday on the 1\(ualtlltgham Delaware Will be featured on !Vona Votltltr. Opal
Winfield damo Wlll'e on the tloa !Oollbl, .. .... nor • mallldlOD t d
wert lh p'IOtelt .Of lhe (A•ilht• on, lot lilt ROXt .auj;ooedinc ft.
I. ···er .
the prc&amp;ram.
.
I Christine Jones of Syraollse and Sills
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The emonl ra
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cal year end!nl bloembtr
.. mTy Mitch of Columbuo, Mi,. Charlolte Davidson, a . 8. J . Dailev of Newark. Games :
movomonloo
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• : : lure's failure to act on a fklt
bI.
1164.
,pont the .,..k•nd with her par- Ita graduote or
were played and prizea award- , Ohio River - John J. Rowe
with ofA domon...,.•tatralivtlo..ndlonl-thood·:u,:l.,.,.. Law abtdettt; Neal Monn, Such bearing
be bald a\
. Mr. and Mr!. Perry Mitch. High School,
ed
down
13, 6 a. m.; Wallar Willi• lh• bllll!r clYll Wit wllll lbe
Repr
. 1 ......., 11 ;;[ CIOYtland a parMimtlbld· tile Lebanon To.......,lp Garage.
1111'" t ';!.,"';;"' ..· at COli 1118luu!O 01 Tothllolo1
Mlss P'rltda Faehnle, who Ill p\oymtnt a! lng" . rm "· 1 ·
, amaon up 14, 4-30 p. m.: Robert Commdnloy ,h... h•
after """vamna
Claronce iAWfOnce, Cltrk
1
rnn[oned to Meigs General H09- store in Moddltpor':dM1Ss
w. Lea up 14, 5:35 p. m.; World wa.:-n WN1
. ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and
to
Lobanon 'l'vtr!llhip
pit~\ where she lJ recoverln&amp; son, 8 _former ~e.sl enlt oM .ddle- 1
Crucible up 14, 7:16 p. m.:
.
RoMer Cloud, R-l.ogan, re~~
.... Nafho0 11\Udent at the Unl~er:
j, 7 11 ltt
._ n:u h'lp, Ia able to shiro, " now hVmR n '
1,
eavPr d awn It , 3:••"1. m.; Sl· - ·~- ·
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''m •for short periods.
f'walk
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port.
Marys down 18, 3:4~ a . tn .i
, of a rule prohibitln&amp; unauthQrJ
Y
Mr and Mrs. WUiiun Hess Mr. and Mrs.
Scar·
Charletol up 1?, 8:40p. m.; San
I persons from the House Ooor.
I
After the, were removed from
LEGAL NOTJ.CE
0111
and two children of San Dleco, berry and sons, M1chael and
l!ateMd noopllal
' Salvador up 17. 2: ~~ a. m.: DisI l!tstt Potrolmon drriod
tho&gt; noor, Mann mtered the dOUJe Notice is heraby 111ven tha
Calif. are bore vlaillng with Gary will return to theor hom• I Among !hose who enter!&lt;~ , palchor up 17, 4:4() a. m.; West·
lhr"" Ill tho demnnatrotors . "''"' gallory and eontlnued hla dtmon- on Monday, Jul¥ %1nd, at th
Mrs. Helen Shuler and other rei- In Cincinnati Saturday after 1 Holzer hospital in the past 2~ ' ~rn up 18, 9:4D p. m.; Charle!
had been sltttn~ In ri"'ht of the sttaUon
\\lith
Mrs. Mary hour of 10:00 a. m.', the uncle
olives. He is also vi,iting '" sjll'ndin~ the past two woeb '" ' hou" were Mrs. Donna J . BoW· Sttven•on down 18, 2 • . m.;
lptaktr'o t'ftllrum and th• """"': McKniQht, 25, bl OolumhW. a - •ilntd will oiler for •le I
Pomerov with his aun t. Mrs. Middlepor t w1th thetr parents .. en, 839 Second Ave. , Anthony .Col. Davenport down 18, a 4B I
went mto -lan.
rttary Tl!l!jl \l'ete locked II! the Public AuctiOn \0 tht hil sl
RH•h F:von•
Mr. and !11". Alfnd scarberry . ,T. Griffin, 113 01rflel&lt;l Ave., . o, m.; l"rtnklln Pierce down II,
Threo othor demonstratora wero ganery wMn the ~salon en~. biddor for cub in hand at
"
d Mr · C H Jones s. Sr . and Mr. and
R. E. Mr&gt;. Estus R. Plymale, Rl. 2 :5:511 a. m. ; Walter Beckjord Sunday School ot-nce cm 1oarrled from the olllce of G&lt;&gt;• . but IalOr \lieN! tetnlllrlld.
Blaot\nar Auto Company,
T .ir:l
wolh.an Rollin• of Middleport . Mr.. Gallipolis, Mrs. lloborl R. Es· ;down 19, 1 a. m : Blue Seai ,JUIY 7 Wll II, Of!lrldl f11 ,19. 1J8mes A. R"';des tn
h8llwo,y
.
. eroy, Ohio, \ha followlng 1 d.,.
.. d · . , " rec·entlv f r William Scarberry underwent kew , Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mrs. Har- down 2t, 1LOS p. m.; Raymond I Worthlp lllltvlct!o wtt't hlld at .ollt•lde when •t &lt;lose&lt;! '" the an· Tho deniOilstrotoro In the I!Ov- tll!ribotl automobile towl\ &gt; One
0
Mr . a'nd Mrs. 'urgery at Meii&lt;S Memorial hos· old R. Spaulding, Patriot Star ' salveti up 22. Una. m.: Reba 10:48 With lltl@lt
Ill"" ernOon.
- 111&amp;6 BUick Special 2-dr . ..,_
Wh 'te daughters Pam· pita! while here. They were al· Rt ., Mrs .•lames H. Harris, B1d- Jane down 21 , 4'40 p. m.; i•Utute lay leader with an lt· l wodnt!Oday niRht the
all of dan, str'-1 number, 40117-Ml4.
tmlWed 10 tlltl"vtrnor's
COIUmbtlo. Afltr \lily wttt re- Dated thlo lOth day of July,
' ~rl ,, : Mr and~- Guy so guests of Mr. and Mr. . Al· lwell, Lewlo A. Lanck, RI0 1Jamao Hines up Greenup lHO tendanco of 16.
9 1
1
w. VI.\ Mr. fred Scarberry, Jr. and chll· Grande, Roy Mathias, Rt. 2 :a. m. Wednesday;. Bob Benter Mr. and Mrs. Chatlos llud- In •Ubtlrban a.xlty,
mlWed "'tilt hallWay tltt!' - · 1963.
and \lr&lt;, Ed Bourn , of Charleo· dren . They attended ••vera! Vinton, Gilbert Johnson, Rt. 2 up Oreenup H&amp; p. m.: H. 1'!. nail and family ol near Athens abutlt an hnur and t• mlnutl!ll bo&gt;- Joillild b ~ffal other COllE
Bliet\nar Auto Colllp•ny
ton. W·va ; and Miss Joan RU· cookouts and pormcs
Crown City.
Ralph C. Cal- ·8owleo up Greenup 11 ::15
,visited Mr.
Mrs. Chari!IA fol'f ldvlng at 11 p.m.
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I SL!nrlay donner guests I M ·vert, SlOE. Mam Sl., Pomeroy, 1John Ladd Dean up 31. 2.20 D. Wotlde laat Sunda alter·
Tho !lev. Arthur Wbs. •-·•••1 "'non.
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Miss Mabel Hv!'-ell , Middleport , IWere their son!;. and daughter ,I Mrs. David B. Garthee. Jack- a. m.: Ea!lt.~rn down !3, 2·44) ,
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Mrs Genrge Fry of Columbuo. Mr. and Mrs: William Scarberry .,on, Mrs. Jamea II. GeUI••·&gt; a. m.; Lldlo H. down 33, 3:15 1\fr. and Mr•. Lester Sea- maniiOtt pltker.. Ht 11\d antllhe~ll
nn~ Mr and M". Hnwm' Er· and sons. Cmrmnatl: Mr . an~ Well•ton, Mrs. Boctyl S. llaner, ,a. m.: Edeana Bo•wotth up 33, 'man and llmlly Of Barlnw, ¥1.. demonotratlrm miWhl bi held
vin and children of Racine, Mrs Ralph Stockman, Mr. ~n Coal Grove, and Mrs. Clyde H. 4:15 a. m.: On~ard down 34, 1ited Mr. and Mrs. Glen ~oblJI.. day or next «Mt~;, probabl~ at
spent Sunda~' at Forked Run 'M.rs. Larry Wr~ls and son, TAylor, Ashland , Ky.
18:25 p. m.: Nnt10nll do~ - ~· l iiot'l Thur~a.y. Sunday Vt~ltors m.lllntiOit "It 11em1 we hive
Lake when• the~· h&lt;1d a picnic 1Rtcky ; Columbml, Mr. and Mr~
Birth"
17:10 p. m.: Essb West V1rgm1a i of the Robmsons were Mr. and 1 111 we ctan at the ltAtMIOUite,"
anr1 out in g.
William Wells and ~on, :n~ rah~l-! Mrs . Gene E. Waldron, Ham- up 34, 3 a. m.: New Orleans Mrs. Carol Holbert and family · said.
Mr . and Mrs. John McCabe Mrs. AJrred ScarbP ry
don , !!on, 7:07 p. m. Wednes- down ~· 5:10 a. m.
of 1\nckpott, W. Va., and Mar_
ond rhildren Marv Lvnn Pa- ·drE'n or Middleport.
[day Mrs William Franklin Gallipolis Dam- Due to
Koehler and Randy
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utn. Us.
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h
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were 'overnight ,iuesls this week ,l DAR-ES-SALAAM , Tanganyika \3:27 P.
'wednesday'. Mrs:
today boats reported as of Mr and Mrl!l Clair Follrod
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nag was ! Denny Baisden. 1021 So. Pennwere SUIBI'I Lane UP )
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Willis Qrueser.
l torn down and burned belore
Ave. , Wellston. son,. a. m.: Jacob G. up 11 a . m.; iwent to oum us ohe ay
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Dave Crockett up 1·40 p m . \week where Mrs. Follrod con F81l' Housmg Now •. and
'lli c ldW@Il ooo persons Sullday at Mtwara ml
MILL ST.
MIDDLili'ORT
Mr, and Mf'!, W1 !j ft
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Polly Crane up 3·40 p. m.; In- su
a nerve specta IS •
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Sonny Caldwe . r.. c Y
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up 8 55 p. m.: South- iwaa held Sunday, July 7 in the , HI.
Parmalee. Mr=j'.ianidiiM~roj.iPjair·iijagiaiinii•tiPiioiirtioiiii~ailiisirairiital pahclcs. mcluded W. H. Wilson. Sr., _Mrs.
up 10:05 p. m.; Today -~ woode grove.
' 'nlere were only a few -l!la1
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tors and no jibes wore aimocl
Knott,, Arthur McCoy, M r ' · 4:4&amp; a. m.; Tibtlll down 1:35 lar R~UIIng Tllfllday
the CORE membetl. A lfOOp
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
Frances Smoth, Mro. Gladyo a. m.: R. H. Bosworth II up 8' July 16, at the home of
!rom a t~~&gt;atby swim
Jones, Mrs. Dayton
M , a. m. ; Franklin D. up 8:55 a.rn. · vieve Guthrie with Nellie
wen! quickly &lt;'ltased oil by
loya' play and Jamaica Walking
Mrs. Edgar . McGlone,
ro. Kanawba River - Little Ed· eras progra~ leader.
Uco.
shortl In siZiie 4 to 12.
Evan Brookms, Mro. W.
ward down Marmet 9:10 p. m.;
tile fllr hont!lng
S'h N 1.89
538 WEST MAIN STREET
Grate, Mrs. D. F. Lawson.
v. Chris up Marmet U :40 Mr. and Mrs. Char h
COlt! t;allled aellon on died
Moms Brown, Suoan Yoll,
m.; Linda CMtln up Mlr· . Woode spent Sunday afternoon t!OIIIftlillee lly a tD-10 •ote.
Meft'a wallllna lllortl In assorted
Newsome,
Donald
Lovett,
Dell1:45 a. m.: A. E. Dykoo up with htr rno\hOT, Mrs. J. 8. outralkln~ IIL,1ht llftlltrll0f'8 of·
Over 200 Weekly
styles and materials. SIZes 211 t~
orah Bowser, Craig Martin, Winfield 5o45 p. m.; Elisha Hayes, at Middleport
nee and \ItO llftule of i!epWinners- Tradi"9
40.
WIIIIam Wolle, John L.
Woods up Winfield 9:10 p. m.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ptnlt llll'ifl were ~kl tao! mlllllh
Stamps Of Your
2.79 to2.99
nolds. Mr~. M. A.
Helen z. up Winfield 12::W a.m.; and Pamela of Hll!lboro.
CORI! whlle!M prtlp08ed IIIW
Choice
Elza Martm, Mrs. Paul
Jr. up Winfield 8:4$ a.rn. and Mr. and Mra. Claor
committee cont!ltleratltlll.
HI TEST 29.9
or, Mrs. Clarence Garthee,
and Conni SUe of Pumerny
FunJime Needs!
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Lister L, Roush, Mn. Mary Ex·Cieveland Star
lted Mr. and Mn. William
Tile Rov. Zebb• llid 001111
IVIIry Gallon Sold With A Mort.., Bade Guarantee
Harden, Mrs. Anna Byrus, Mr..
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and daughters, one evenlne
llOW. llhodot to call a.,...
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D.
Taylor
and
infant
doughTo
Get
Case
RevJeW
week.
ial
aeasion
oi \he legiolatuN
N- Under New Menagemenl
e Swim WNr Por Beya ancl Girla
ter, Mro. R. K. Russell and In- CLEVELAND &lt;UPU - Leogue 'l
10011 as poosible...!!til oummer ID
!ant d&amp;UIJhler and Mrs. G. L. l CommiiSiontr Georgt T. Garoff
C(lbllider flit holillitg. "We're
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keep In service. EwinR'S Store RURAL PROPERTY _ 4-room
Pomeroy.
7 10 3tc frame home with
, 2 bedrooms,
BUSINESS building with apart- large closets, bath, full base·
men! overhead, New Haven. men!, front porch, enclosed
$5&gt;00 month. Phone WY 2- back porch (12&lt;:12) . Nice lot
5336.
7 6 6tp . with garden, some fruit trees,
¥. DUPLEX furnished apart· :and outbuildings, plenty
ment at J9o s 2nd Middle- water from drilled well.
port. Call in evening. WY 2- 00. Wtll qualify for VA loan.
5262
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4 miles from
ONE
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T SlX room house.
p PIPeoplest["'
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easan grown up. 7-room house with
151 8-J alter 5 p.m. __ _ shed, utility building, and barn.
FURNISHED aplll'tments. Two, In lair condition.
near
4 room, 1 five room. l&lt;'urmsn- State Route 124 in
Rutland
ed and unfurnishd. P h o o e Township. $3,500.00. A good buy
WY
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THREE and tour room furnish· C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
ed and un!urnisbed apartPHONE W\' 2-31311
monts. W\' 2-&gt;434.
ALBER1 M. COX,
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BURKETT'S Barber shop closed week of 'uly 14th. 7-9-31£
LOSE WEIGH'f safety w I t b
DIAOAX (formerly DEX-A
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port. Call in evening. WY 2- place in Middleport. S i
5262.
&amp;.28-tfc rooms, bath, basement, city

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&lt;-barge of the program ond po\-Jng Monday·' at 7:10 p. m., at
'AVINI ,s on AM"h• ramp. luck refresbmenl1 win be aerv- !lje IOOF HaD due 10 two ~
er trailer and pickup truck ed.
porlant
Memtween "1 and 25 years old. .-;,. mper demonstrator!!. - ren·
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Trailer Sales. C31
Ave. Th M . Cou 1 De
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Box Gallipolis, 446-0239.
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6611-B 1111&gt; Dally Sentinel
7 10 31£ 1c pot uc pen c w ..,. un 7 9.
61£
, JulyFairgrounds.
14, al the Bring
Ml,e I gthes Years
SAN ago
ANTONIO,
Tex. (UPl)·
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. _·- day
County
when Waldlne
Taucb
family. Please" bring own Ulble 'came home from a day of ptckEam .....
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day in profitable route work .
service. The public Is Invited. lng colton with a SUnday 'achOII
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JULY 15
class, ber friends told ber tlje
1mmed'•ate opporturuly
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lull or part time man or wo\...Q.,l(..(V\'
The Pomeroy Garden Club ftgurlne she bad carved !rom a
man. Also opening fo' one
will meet at the home or Mrs pound of button woo lbe COUDSales Supervis,. Write Gary
JULY 11
Dor Schaefer, Lincoln Hill. at ty fair competition.
Spriggs, 4415 Alxander Lane, The Past Councilors of Theo- 2 p. m. Monday.
Tnday, sbe 1s among lbe foreBatavia, Ohio.
dorus Council Daughters of Marie Hauck, council deputy, ,mosl artlats of Texas 111111 her
7 II 31p Amenca, Will meet Thursday urges all members of Theodor- statuary stands before libraries,
FOOD SALESMAN- -Tocaii at 6:30 P· m. for their annual us Council, Daughter of A.mer- ;scbool and publlc bulldln&amp;a In
on grocery, restaurant and in- plcmc at the hom~ of Mrs. ic=a~·_:t::_o_:b:::_c
e Pc:r:ese
:.=n:..t:..•:..1:..th:..e:,.::m:::ee:::t-:=ae:::v::e:::ral:=•:;la::tes:::::::·::::===:-:::;5titutional trade. Established Joseph Beegle, Racme. Mem- _
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are asked· to take their
· fOR THE "WHiff Sf• WHITE HOUSI
temtory
paymg
age commissiOn.
Apphcant own
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should be 25 to 10, married Rock Sprmgs Grange w II
ON!
and have a good car. Experl- meet Thursday at 8 p.m. The
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consideration will be giv
bread, the sewmg contest on
aptitude and agresslvene: cross-stitchM skirt, and the naReply Box 668-C, Care of tloaal contest on _crocheted cenThe Daily Sentinel.
terp1ece and edgmg ~Ill
be
7 IZ 3tc held. Refreshments w1ll be served.
WE WILL supply you with a The Laurel Cliff B e t t e r
complete line of Rawleigh Health club will have its annu·
Products to supply consumers al picnic Thursday evening, at
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WE WISH TO extend our sincere thanks to relatives, and
friends and neighbors for the
""'ely Rowers and cards at
the death of our father, And- I
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Rawlings - Coats
Funeral
Home, Rev . Howard E. Rup-

pel!, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Fowler.

DaUiihters-Maud Sprouse,
Lera R. Brown
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IIVITES YOU TO ATTEII OUR· BIG

Grand Opening
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 12 &amp; 13

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to Wul!•n!JlOn uklna: only what they 0811
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711 3tc FOR sALt: one HOIStem bUll,
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REAL ESTATE
JIERVOUST Call'! sleep! Try I year old. Can be registered
----- .. -aow tlme-n!leased Sleep-We! Vincent P. Brnderick, Long 7 ROOM house wltlt two lots In
Clpsuiel. Onl7 98c at Stark Hollow Rd., P,omeroy.
Dexter. Clyde Davis, Ph. SH
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PHONil SP 3·5554

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6 1 tic good locality. Cistern
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Mrs J M Th
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time ,o get your winter coal
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ev-., peno- 3ffn.
6-18-tfc
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and business aeed."
at a reduc ed pnce. We r:ve
Pllune W\' t-!W
FOR SALE by owner.--3
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HOUSE Trailer
Full room home in Sugar RUD ArCo. Nov.. located half a ~Jile [ comprehensive coverage $10.. ea. Large corner lot.
west of Fair Grounds, SL Rt. per \.~lOOO coverage. Barnes- modeled. CaU WY 2-3618.
124. Ph. WY 2-m2 or WY 2- 1 Simfrson Insurance Agency,
6-19-tlc
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7 6 7tc Middleport. Ph. W\' 2-2903.
FOR SALE _ Two bedroom
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Flillll," which doet IDdeed UJe offbeat munmer nm~tMI~ca~l.,:~~~
the amateur offeriDp ol home "'l'be uv"' Otlel,,
vtewero lo fill up Ill allotted July IIi, we stopped o1J at
time,
DetwGrl:'a otudloo Moaday to
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the
Io11f!-I'UIIIIin8 "Rifleman" show aa they were being edited
mow, ovloluly II -.IdDg ln on Tbere lot • · wonderfully -.~g~~
the audience of mmm ol. borne New Orleaito nUmber with Rod
movie
ud tbelr pbolopnlc. Nfcbolo llelmy Goodman P~:=
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brats, as well aa un tha popular- "There'U Be Bome Cl
lljo of CIIS-'IV'a "'Csndld Cam- llade" In front . of the
...._.. And the boot Is Groocbo Houae; Couat Basle's band blut.Mai"'J'a Old BDDOIIDCOr sidekick, ing away in I atudio. And for
George Fetmemaa, who learned topper, producer-dlrector llaiTY 1
a lot from his former booo and fl Sbear bu contrived to have
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Agency, ln. AU forms of In
surance. Jim Johnson and
Bud Simpson. Agents.
FOR SALE : 7 room bouse

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septic
tank'/
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automa~c
gas
heat.
chanically as good as they
Lincoln
CaD il-19-tf&lt;
Job
come. $175. 19SI Ford V-ll. \1 All Septic tank cleaner at I MARINE SUPPLIES
Blaettnar.He1gbts.
W\' 2-5127.
P
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La
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ton pickup, $250. Phone WI 9" mar
arm ureau , o- 1962 Mod I 15 ft
Ided !'b1 IN POMEROY Eignt roo
meroy.
7-l-30tc
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361!9.
7 11 3tc
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er-glass Lone Star boat. 45 house, 3 bedroomu and
1961 FORD 4-dr. new paint job,
You Gel Them
Mercury
1H. P." outboard
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. ed Como- targe 1o1. Good 1ocau·on ou.,
or' 'u Y eqmpp '
ast high wale&lt;. CaD WV ?,2590.
$700. Smitty's Used Car Lot,
Guard approved. Complete
5 10 tf
Rutland, Ohio.
7 5 6tp
with trailer . Used le~s than FOR SALE _ 1 8 room h~se
HOT OOGS, reg. 15c. foot long
16 oz Beverage Glasses
24 hours. Elmer Batley on 1 _ two family double 1 _
2&amp;. Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid- Vou get 1 - 16 oz stze glass
Rt.
. apartment, I' - 6
WY 680
H west
. of Darwm. Ph. two fam1ly
dleport.
7-11-titc free each time you purchase
141 - -- _ 7 6 61P room story aad half, I
10 gallons of gasoline or
no RamtJkr
large 6 room house witb
more,
or a combination oil
BUSINESS SERVICES
World Standard " Compact
change and lube job.
apartment a~;~:~:
EseeUeaee
Good
!noestment o
l 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
81&amp; ear nom. ride and pertorm·
Out
of
high
water,
Chester , Ohio.
IDctt SmaD r_ar economy and
4
18
tfc
town.
CaD
Pt.
Pleasant Ui~
SUPER SERVICE STATION
IJUIII8gerabWty
J
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alter
5
p.m.
evenings.
Open 24 Hours WY 2·9932
!tart Grneser, Plumbill&amp; sod
See
6-19-tfc
Heating
MetropoliLao Moton
1 ~ USED cushioned glider Minersville, Ohitl
B. MaiD Street, PomeroJ
$15 1 - Used bedrorm suite
MUSICAL Instruments
End VOID' sewer u-oubJes
Pboue WY ~
150.
I
Used
dresm
4 22 tfc
We bave aD sizes
ORGAN:
Baldwin Orga-aonlc
$15. Used mattresses and coil
~wer Machines
=~=------:-Spinet, mahogany finish, new
·' FOR NEW or used can
ur springs, $10 up. 2 - Used
RP:asonable Rates
condition. Cost $1695 - will
Sectional Living room Suites
trueD, ptJ&lt;,ne Marvm Marks
Call W\' 2-m4 Day ur Nlglll
sell
lor $750. Carl's
SALESMAN . Beaslej Math· - $J0 each. I - Pushbutton
7 28 II•
board
Center,
1307 Market
Hotpoint, 30" Electric Range
en, A-thens, LY 3-4061
$139.95.
1
Sunray
gas
Mr
Farmer,
why
pay
more?
Parkersburg.
Ph.
485-6931.
10-9-tlc
7 5 II£
- -- For Sale _ __
range - $39.95. 1 - Zenith Breed to the best fo1 less.
21" T.V. set, good picture, Now $6.00 breeding lee for
FREE FOR MOM &amp; DAD
liNGLE
bed springs and mat- $50. I - Rollaway Bed with servire to exccUent Gold Med- FOR SALE• Stndivarlous VIaFREE
FQR
THE
KIDS
tress, chest of drawers.
_
innerspring mattress
I i k e i a! - plus proven Dairy bulls Hn. Good banjo. Reasonable.
l'or Mother we h•v~ Free Orchldt, Md fer o.d
1
9 x 12 maroon rug and pad. new, $15. 3 gond breakfast and performance tested beef S. C. Coo~. DexiPI', Ohio
a F - can of Texaco Llllliter Fluid• .kist atop In
We have tl&gt;Me famous Texaco Flrechlllf hots for
9xl2 and 12xU maroon tweed sets. 1 group odd
kitchen
bul1: No association fees . Cur-~
5 15 tfc
durl~ our Grand Opening.
chlldr..,, accomponlad by portnll.
rugs. Kitchen table and
chairs. $1. Rutland Furniture, tiss Bre~ing Se"ice, Inc. Hammond Cho~d Organ, - In
4
chairs. Canner and jars. Call SH 2-4811. Rutland, Ohio.
For serv1ce call
I perfect condtion. Price for
WI 9-2241.
7-9-3tc l r=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;7-;,;ll-.31£~1
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Alberl Parker, Cbesler, Ohio I quick sale at $400. Mrs. D.
COAL, lumace cheap. Phone II
PA 985-S4U or
L. Lale, !lit. I, Reedaville,
'59 Chevrolet $1095 Lelaad Parker,
PomeJoy, Oblo Ohio, at Mrs. Frankie
WY 2-5260.
7-9-6\,P VB Belair. 2 dr. Sf&gt;dan. Or
Phone W\' Z.ZZ&amp;t
ens' Farm phone 667-QD:r.l
6
5 30tp
WE GLADLY LOAN a B I u e iginal blue nnlsh line new.
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e50 O.llons T - Gasoline
$
e20 Gallons T - Guollne .
rchase
ol Blue Lustre Sham- '59 F d
COBA
SERVICI
INSTRUCTIONS
pu
poo.
or _2 _
1195 .....
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.... au•• .......tfll-·•
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rt. Baker Furniture, Middle7 n . . . vs Galaxie.
.,,d prown
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u. s. CIVIL SERVICE· ·TISTSI
ets G•llons Texaco GIMlin•
"'tMM"'-'
dr.
Sedan,
·prtce
of
H.5l.
Men
-Women
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18-5.2.
Stu~~
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sud.
Any
of
th
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fabulous
prlzH can be e5 G~l·-· T.x.cO Gesollne
po
USED Reconditioned TV's. 17" Extra
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.."''Po!Nroy
,...,,. wv
" 11 ' " " oo
• wHk Thouand..l
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_Wash
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Power nice
steering. Fordomatic.
INoode.
Tech.
appointed.
oftnW•o
Jobt ••Ill
'IMIUrl· Drivf 'tn' 1nytlmt bttwMfi July
•• Pr•
Jobs
table,
$49.95;
17"
console,
$59•"
ClldNr n~-~1 4 1.
bpertevce UlluiLIJ uDDeeeAaf')l
•.95·, 17" CODsole, blonde, ..,.
lnl"m'u"" •• ••••· ....,..,, ...12th. and August 10th. Dr owing 7:00 e6 FrM Morfok Lubrlca
. 11~
ments. Writ. TOD4 \' li~ ume,
.95; 17" conaole, now picture
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... M.. s.turday, Ana. 10th. You do not e2 Bf Goodrich Relraads to fit ............
WANTED TO BUY
- IIIIIIL, 'tbto '""' .......1. · · ••
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,_.,,Ohio
'""· oo1o.
1\an to lie p,...nt to win.
e5 FrM Alr-Mettrtua
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FLAT dump bed, 12 ft. long.
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&amp; TV, Midnorwood Napper, Langsville, EMPLOYME!)IT W111ted !
dleport.
UVESTOCK
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7-9-6tp wANTE!D: Honiebulidl"«, .
Special ·s.le V1l.:;_ July 12thotO A!olgust lOth

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famous MJIDII 11011111 llllt .., Ill.
that ol . . Praaiue. 0. ol QccoPoD1117, ol tbeae aaylnp • - • follon: "I promptu llapotlck lllllwii of
lhink tho! rfW1 JG11D1 liWI filmo briap fortb I J.auel!,
ebould ltan 0 bobbJ. l.ooontlDg ror a few iDlDuta t1tq ....,
how to handle lll1lllf1 11 lite beat fumty- But boato IIIOffta '*'if
bobby,"
)le npetltioul, and ............ )
Men of IUCil a llt1lsb lute ud _ , . of lhem qulcldy. n lot
ora would .,.... Indulge lD tho ter to sllclt wllll Hurlt)' IJid
lesser bourgeolo bobbles, lite aay!Dp. Hmt fl 1110tber , "rm a
!orcin&amp; home lllOVles em ...,... firm beUewlr In eallDI befunt
pectiag lll(lhbon, or actually 1118 10 to bed. othenrlst :11111 11118111)
tltese filmJ u tho bUll o1 1 tole- woke up In I1ICh a weakened
vision oerleo. But In tha age of dltloa that you caa't get don
OOn-Btyle the barborilll
king, bnakWl"
and M011day nlSh! ABC-'IV pre·
mlered a new llllllilll!l' balf-hottr Since we plan to be
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limo of Ida 1i1f. JllC!k Bur'lbo am....,
lraaki)o IICimito
ll II 11op41ia.l
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business. Large profits. Write 1 The Catholir women's club of
age, one acre ground m
Rawleigh, Dept. WVG 270- the Sacred Heart church wIll
'53 Chevrolet $199
BUSINESS SERVICES
land. S. D. Buskirk,
858, Richmond, Va.
meet Thursday at 6 p.m. for a
2 Door, 6 cyl. Std. trans.
Ohto.
(71 II, 18, 25; (8) I, 4tp potluck picnic at the home of
good tirE's
PHOTO
COPYING Se"lces.
'55 Plymouth _ $149 Copy any letter or document FOR SALE: Brick home, full SALESMAN WANTED_ Allen- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon. Memattacbed
lion Men: Serve consumers bers are asked to take their own
4 Door, va. automatic, a
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy .
with Rawlelgb Products Ma- table service.
bargain
, 2 15 tfc
son Co. Must have desire to The Women's Missionary So'59 Ford $1295 1- - -A""U""CT::;;Io"""Nri""
, t;:R,---earn $100 per week and up. ciety of the Pomeroy Baptist
Galaxie H.T. Cpe. V8, auto·
Complete Service
Write Rawieigh, Dept. wv A- church wUI meet at the church
malic , power steerin g, spot·
CriU Bradford
FOR SALE: Racine Vine
270-27
Richmond va
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. w I t h
less inside and out , R&amp;H
WriLe, Pbone or Contact
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27(7)
5
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4tp
cburch
families as guests. The
A. C BRADFORD
3 bedroom house, corner
'62 Chevy II _$1795
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Martha
Circle will be In
Racine, Obio
wall to wall carpet, dooble
4 Door. low mileage, locally
tfc garage. See or call W1
5 18
owned, spotless inside, beige
3483.
7 5 6yc FUNERAL RITI!S SET
Minnesota bosketball team for 18
rinish, heater, deluxe equip·
CUSTOM
Combining
and
baling
FOUR
ROOM
bouse
-w!U1
1
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Miss
IUPI&gt;ye•-. Macmlllan, a member ol
ped
w1th
late
model
eqmpment.
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re lot, large porch, basemen\ Funeral servu,.. w11l be beldl thecuooriginal New York Cehlco,
'60 Buick _
$1695 Call . Ralph weIker 7 WYGtc 2_ off
Route No. 7. Phone WY Thursda~ for Dave Macmillan. ,. died of cancer on Tuesday at tbe
LeSabre 4 Dr. Automatic.
6
6894
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7-2--Wtc
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power steerin g, R&amp;H, spot
less clean interior
GLASS INSTALLED windsbield FOR SALE: 5 room bouse and and door. lnsurance companY bath, newly decorated, gas
SAVE A BUNDLE
approved. All work guaran- beating. Full basement. toteed S.S .S. Servoce, WY 2- cated 123 Hudson Street,
6189, Syracuse, Obio.
Middleport. Price, $11000.
5 25 30tc quire Ohio HoteL

OFFICE HOURS

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Pontiac _ _

H.T. Cpe. good
tion

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R&amp;ll

solid body and good tires

IDI DID.
CARl! Of J'IIAN]U1 - 11 .25 IOJ'
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Local~

Ford ____ _ $395
Conv . Cpe. VB, automatic, R
&amp;H, real solid and nicE'
'55 Mercury _ $195
Conv. Automaatic, good tires
'59 Rambler _ $688
American 2 Dr . Std. trans

RATES
Par WaDI A.d 5entee

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$1095

'55

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1llOI'f tlulJ&lt; ..nr .,, . .,..,. ert •n.erthnl

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Chevrolet

Std.

2 Dr. 6 c~·l. 511. tra ns. Runs
like new , whilt! ami coral

RE6ULAOONS
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$999
2 Dr. V8 , automatic, R&amp;H.
'56 Plymouth $229

t'llnuratloe

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NICELY Furnished 4 room and 1 excellent · stO!'k farm,
bath apartment. Middleport. . bunting. Phone Chester,
Phone WV 2-3874.
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off'
Hei ghts, Phone WY _:l87 .
·FOR SALK 120 acre farm,
WANl ED - G en e r a I 1ce
27 II4:rotp i houses, one rented .
clerk . female Preferabl • ,...

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lrolll IAitl·•-.ell, Clllf, !Oih tiJDUII -~- dtllop·
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Willie Go ... lo .bfo olttiiiJ lop ldlool piqWI .,IJlltttj
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8:00 Sip On
12:00
1:06 Uno!l!al Clock
12:00
7:00 NIW!I
12:10
7·10 Moalcal aoet
12: Ui
7:30 Nawi llelldliMI
12:20
7:30 loltiBical Clock
12:25
7:45 Tile Llfellno
12:30
1:00 Oblo Valley News
12:46
1:01 World II Obla News
1:511
1:10 Sporll TOday
Z:OO
8:11 Weather Picture
2:116
1:18 Mttalral Clock
3:00
8:511 Community News
3:ij5
t:OO Lalcbslrlng
4•011
t:30 Publlc Service
4:30
1:45 Fomlly Worship Boor
5:00
10:00 Masoo Cou~ty News
5:115
lt:OI TaUt of tho Town
ti: 15
10:115 News
5:25
11:55 MorolDi Melodlea
1:30
Iexcept Friday: Cburdt 1:511
Belli Rlltl \
1:011
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Community News ..
Noon News
Ohio Newo
Marltets
Bulletin Board
News 0 GraiDI
Afll'leulture Agent
Country Go Round
Nen Beat
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News Beat
Mid Wa, Malin"
News Beat
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Community NOWI
World &amp; National News
Spotlight Oil Sparta
Weatbercast
Dlnller Mu!lcalo
Inside Books
Sunset BlVd.
Off

7:01i Bt-eakfaot Party ..
t :15 ~ Pl!i~ Show
10:06 Polka Pari)'
1:011 Sacred Heart
10:35 Public Setvlee
1:20 CounlrJ&gt; Jamlloree
II :IIi Top Ten Show
1:1!1 FliT• Newo ·
12:00 Noon Report
7:011 Brealtfaat Pl1'l1
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teela
7 15 B lab 1 Star Sho
1:0&amp; Platter !'arty
:
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1:00 SUndown Serenade
w
N$ Picklna lldwr Show
7:atl Sign Off
NO Newa Repon - Ohio
1,00 Sign Off _ June
l?tltl Br-eakfast Party ,
SUNDA \'
8:00 Breakfast Party
llOp 7:30 Sign On News
U5 CoHee With Janet
8:00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
1·45 Betty Newton
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
Ministerial Assoc. .
(Re•. Paul Jones)
20
Country
9:00 w·mgs of Healing
06 S
Sh Hoe Down
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9•30 Sunday Show
Farm Newo
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
FaJDJly Worablp Hour-Thu 10:3&amp; Sunday Show
Noon Report ·
II :00 Country llymntlme
Muoio I Ull fl'or YOU
1Z: 00 Noon Report
16 Goessler'o Guest Slar·Frl 12:15 The Search
UO Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teela
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
LOO Billy Graham
4:30 LO!'al New•
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
t 55 Bill Stern Sports
2•00 Signs or the Times
1:00 Bowling .lloorea
!Rev. W. S. Billu s)
1•06 Van p, trtck Sports
2:15 Public Service
p
1 ' 20 Sundown Serenade
2:35 The Big Life
~:: ~ :-ld Tndly
3:00 Sunday Showcase
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4-110 !lour of Decision
Ull SJan·Ill! - Juae
4&lt;45 John Griffin
SA'nJRDAY
5:00 Suod•y Showcase
1:110 Siflli On News
6:00 Sundown Serenade
8•06 Counlrf Jamboree
7:30 Sign Off
1:30
Non . ·•
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11111
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SHE'S AlWAYS

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SCHEME 01-\ HER MIND·
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keep In service. EwinR'S Store RURAL PROPERTY _ 4-room
Pomeroy.
7 10 3tc frame home with
, 2 bedrooms,
BUSINESS building with apart- large closets, bath, full base·
men! overhead, New Haven. men!, front porch, enclosed
$5&gt;00 month. Phone WY 2- back porch (12&lt;:12) . Nice lot
5336.
7 6 6tp . with garden, some fruit trees,
¥. DUPLEX furnished apart· :and outbuildings, plenty
ment at J9o s 2nd Middle- water from drilled well.
port. Call in evening. WY 2- 00. Wtll qualify for VA loan.
5262
&amp;-28--tfc 1 An exceptional buy at t h i
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- - - i price
4 miles from
ONE
. ES _ Fertile land,
T SlX room house.
p PIPeoplest["'
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errace. Phone t.
easan grown up. 7-room house with
151 8-J alter 5 p.m. __ _ shed, utility building, and barn.
FURNISHED aplll'tments. Two, In lair condition.
near
4 room, 1 five room. l&lt;'urmsn- State Route 124 in
Rutland
ed and unfurnishd. P h o o e Township. $3,500.00. A good buy
WY
&amp;-7·tfc at this price.
THREE and tour room furnish· C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
ed and un!urnisbed apartPHONE W\' 2-31311
monts. W\' 2-&gt;434.
ALBER1 M. COX,
12 6 tf
PHONE W\' UZ1.tl
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---'NOTICES _ _
BURKETT'S Barber shop closed week of 'uly 14th. 7-9-31£
LOSE WEIGH'f safety w I t b
DIAOAX (formerly DEX-A
DIETl new name, same formula. Only 98c at S 1a r k

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ment at 390 S. 2nd, M1ddle- HOUSE for sale or trade for a
port. Call in evening. WY 2- place in Middleport. S i
5262.
&amp;.28-tfc rooms, bath, basement, city

$99

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-Sentinel, Pbmeroy-Mlddleport,
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&lt;-barge of the program ond po\-Jng Monday·' at 7:10 p. m., at
'AVINI ,s on AM"h• ramp. luck refresbmenl1 win be aerv- !lje IOOF HaD due 10 two ~
er trailer and pickup truck ed.
porlant
Memtween "1 and 25 years old. .-;,. mper demonstrator!!. - ren·
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be
· · ked .to br~ ... artlcl
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Permanent position Personal , tals, Amsbary's Marine and
JUL\' It
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Interviews arranged. W r 1t
Trailer Sales. C31
Ave. Th M . Cou 1 De
or
c rummage
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Box Gallipolis, 446-0239.
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7 10 31£ 1c pot uc pen c w ..,. un 7 9.
61£
, JulyFairgrounds.
14, al the Bring
Ml,e I gthes Years
SAN ago
ANTONIO,
Tex. (UPl)·
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County
when Waldlne
Taucb
family. Please" bring own Ulble 'came home from a day of ptckEam .....
""' an d mure per
day in profitable route work .
service. The public Is Invited. lng colton with a SUnday 'achOII
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class, ber friends told ber tlje
1mmed'•ate opporturuly
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f or
lull or part time man or wo\...Q.,l(..(V\'
The Pomeroy Garden Club ftgurlne she bad carved !rom a
man. Also opening fo' one
will meet at the home or Mrs pound of button woo lbe COUDSales Supervis,. Write Gary
JULY 11
Dor Schaefer, Lincoln Hill. at ty fair competition.
Spriggs, 4415 Alxander Lane, The Past Councilors of Theo- 2 p. m. Monday.
Tnday, sbe 1s among lbe foreBatavia, Ohio.
dorus Council Daughters of Marie Hauck, council deputy, ,mosl artlats of Texas 111111 her
7 II 31p Amenca, Will meet Thursday urges all members of Theodor- statuary stands before libraries,
FOOD SALESMAN- -Tocaii at 6:30 P· m. for their annual us Council, Daughter of A.mer- ;scbool and publlc bulldln&amp;a In
on grocery, restaurant and in- plcmc at the hom~ of Mrs. ic=a~·_:t::_o_:b:::_c
e Pc:r:ese
:.=n:..t:..•:..1:..th:..e:,.::m:::ee:::t-:=ae:::v::e:::ral:=•:;la::tes:::::::·::::===:-:::;5titutional trade. Established Joseph Beegle, Racme. Mem- _
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. above aver- bers tab!
are asked· to take their
· fOR THE "WHiff Sf• WHITE HOUSI
temtory
paymg
age commissiOn.
Apphcant own
e ~rvlce.
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should be 25 to 10, married Rock Sprmgs Grange w II
ON!
and have a good car. Experl- meet Thursday at 8 p.m. The
i'&lt;
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ence is desirable, but strong state contest . orange n u t
consideration will be giv
bread, the sewmg contest on
aptitude and agresslvene: cross-stitchM skirt, and the naReply Box 668-C, Care of tloaal contest on _crocheted cenThe Daily Sentinel.
terp1ece and edgmg ~Ill
be
7 IZ 3tc held. Refreshments w1ll be served.
WE WILL supply you with a The Laurel Cliff B e t t e r
complete line of Rawleigh Health club will have its annu·
Products to supply consumers al picnic Thursday evening, at
iny our own town or surround- the home of Mrs . LoweD Mc-

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CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH TO extend our sincere thanks to relatives, and
friends and neighbors for the
""'ely Rowers and cards at
the death of our father, And- I
rew F. Booth. who passed
away July 3, 1963. Special

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thanks to the Masonic Lodge,
Rawlings - Coats
Funeral
Home, Rev . Howard E. Rup-

pel!, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Fowler.

DaUiihters-Maud Sprouse,
Lera R. Brown
Son- James
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IIVITES YOU TO ATTEII OUR· BIG

Grand Opening
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 12 &amp; 13

FREE GIFTS FOR A-LL
FOI THE LADIES
FREE
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711 3tc FOR sALt: one HOIStem bUll,
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REAL ESTATE
JIERVOUST Call'! sleep! Try I year old. Can be registered
----- .. -aow tlme-n!leased Sleep-We! Vincent P. Brnderick, Long 7 ROOM house wltlt two lots In
Clpsuiel. Onl7 98c at Stark Hollow Rd., P,omeroy.
Dexter. Clyde Davis, Ph. SH
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boot Vic. Damone. II f1 the
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Glv011 his liluatloo, he caa be ..,
otber way,
Tltla nmclt, at least, caa be
said f~r "Your Ftmny, F'wlnJ

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PHONil SP 3·5554

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6 1 tic good locality. Cistern
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T'
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Mrs J M Th
WY
500
·tnsuran e I
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time ,o get your winter coal
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ev-., peno- 3ffn.
6-18-tfc
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and business aeed."
at a reduc ed pnce. We r:ve
Pllune W\' t-!W
FOR SALE by owner.--3
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HOUSE Trailer
Full room home in Sugar RUD ArCo. Nov.. located half a ~Jile [ comprehensive coverage $10.. ea. Large corner lot.
west of Fair Grounds, SL Rt. per \.~lOOO coverage. Barnes- modeled. CaU WY 2-3618.
124. Ph. WY 2-m2 or WY 2- 1 Simfrson Insurance Agency,
6-19-tlc
6039.
7 6 7tc Middleport. Ph. W\' 2-2903.
FOR SALE _ Two bedroom
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Bea tiful Bircb i&lt;i"·h

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SttUFFY SMITtl
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Ftmny !loa wheo NBC-'IV'• ...
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Flillll," which doet IDdeed UJe offbeat munmer nm~tMI~ca~l.,:~~~
the amateur offeriDp ol home "'l'be uv"' Otlel,,
vtewero lo fill up Ill allotted July IIi, we stopped o1J at
time,
DetwGrl:'a otudloo Moaday to
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'l'be program wblclt replaces IOille &amp;equell..,. from tha
the
Io11f!-I'UIIIIin8 "Rifleman" show aa they were being edited
mow, ovloluly II -.IdDg ln on Tbere lot • · wonderfully -.~g~~
the audience of mmm ol. borne New Orleaito nUmber with Rod
movie
ud tbelr pbolopnlc. Nfcbolo llelmy Goodman P~:=
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brats, as well aa un tha popular- "There'U Be Bome Cl
lljo of CIIS-'IV'a "'Csndld Cam- llade" In front . of the
...._.. And the boot Is Groocbo Houae; Couat Basle's band blut.Mai"'J'a Old BDDOIIDCOr sidekick, ing away in I atudio. And for
George Fetmemaa, who learned topper, producer-dlrector llaiTY 1
a lot from his former booo and fl Sbear bu contrived to have
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JOHNSON, Simpson Insurance
Agency, ln. AU forms of In
surance. Jim Johnson and
Bud Simpson. Agents.
FOR SALE : 7 room bouse

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1952 FORD V8, overdrive, me- WHY WORRY over a sluggiSh
septic
tank'/
Get
Klean
Em.
en,
automa~c
gas
heat.
chanically as good as they
Lincoln
CaD il-19-tf&lt;
Job
come. $175. 19SI Ford V-ll. \1 All Septic tank cleaner at I MARINE SUPPLIES
Blaettnar.He1gbts.
W\' 2-5127.
P
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F
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La
d
ton pickup, $250. Phone WI 9" mar
arm ureau , o- 1962 Mod I 15 ft
Ided !'b1 IN POMEROY Eignt roo
meroy.
7-l-30tc
e ' ' · mo
361!9.
7 11 3tc
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er-glass Lone Star boat. 45 house, 3 bedroomu and
1961 FORD 4-dr. new paint job,
You Gel Them
Mercury
1H. P." outboard
11
. ed Como- targe 1o1. Good 1ocau·on ou.,
or' 'u Y eqmpp '
ast high wale&lt;. CaD WV ?,2590.
$700. Smitty's Used Car Lot,
Guard approved. Complete
5 10 tf
Rutland, Ohio.
7 5 6tp
with trailer . Used le~s than FOR SALE _ 1 8 room h~se
HOT OOGS, reg. 15c. foot long
16 oz Beverage Glasses
24 hours. Elmer Batley on 1 _ two family double 1 _
2&amp;. Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid- Vou get 1 - 16 oz stze glass
Rt.
. apartment, I' - 6
WY 680
H west
. of Darwm. Ph. two fam1ly
dleport.
7-11-titc free each time you purchase
141 - -- _ 7 6 61P room story aad half, I
10 gallons of gasoline or
no RamtJkr
large 6 room house witb
more,
or a combination oil
BUSINESS SERVICES
World Standard " Compact
change and lube job.
apartment a~;~:~:
EseeUeaee
Good
!noestment o
l 0 . McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
81&amp; ear nom. ride and pertorm·
Out
of
high
water,
Chester , Ohio.
IDctt SmaD r_ar economy and
4
18
tfc
town.
CaD
Pt.
Pleasant Ui~
SUPER SERVICE STATION
IJUIII8gerabWty
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alter
5
p.m.
evenings.
Open 24 Hours WY 2·9932
!tart Grneser, Plumbill&amp; sod
See
6-19-tfc
Heating
MetropoliLao Moton
1 ~ USED cushioned glider Minersville, Ohitl
B. MaiD Street, PomeroJ
$15 1 - Used bedrorm suite
MUSICAL Instruments
End VOID' sewer u-oubJes
Pboue WY ~
150.
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Used
dresm
4 22 tfc
We bave aD sizes
ORGAN:
Baldwin Orga-aonlc
$15. Used mattresses and coil
~wer Machines
=~=------:-Spinet, mahogany finish, new
·' FOR NEW or used can
ur springs, $10 up. 2 - Used
RP:asonable Rates
condition. Cost $1695 - will
Sectional Living room Suites
trueD, ptJ&lt;,ne Marvm Marks
Call W\' 2-m4 Day ur Nlglll
sell
lor $750. Carl's
SALESMAN . Beaslej Math· - $J0 each. I - Pushbutton
7 28 II•
board
Center,
1307 Market
Hotpoint, 30" Electric Range
en, A-thens, LY 3-4061
$139.95.
1
Sunray
gas
Mr
Farmer,
why
pay
more?
Parkersburg.
Ph.
485-6931.
10-9-tlc
7 5 II£
- -- For Sale _ __
range - $39.95. 1 - Zenith Breed to the best fo1 less.
21" T.V. set, good picture, Now $6.00 breeding lee for
FREE FOR MOM &amp; DAD
liNGLE
bed springs and mat- $50. I - Rollaway Bed with servire to exccUent Gold Med- FOR SALE• Stndivarlous VIaFREE
FQR
THE
KIDS
tress, chest of drawers.
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innerspring mattress
I i k e i a! - plus proven Dairy bulls Hn. Good banjo. Reasonable.
l'or Mother we h•v~ Free Orchldt, Md fer o.d
1
9 x 12 maroon rug and pad. new, $15. 3 gond breakfast and performance tested beef S. C. Coo~. DexiPI', Ohio
a F - can of Texaco Llllliter Fluid• .kist atop In
We have tl&gt;Me famous Texaco Flrechlllf hots for
9xl2 and 12xU maroon tweed sets. 1 group odd
kitchen
bul1: No association fees . Cur-~
5 15 tfc
durl~ our Grand Opening.
chlldr..,, accomponlad by portnll.
rugs. Kitchen table and
chairs. $1. Rutland Furniture, tiss Bre~ing Se"ice, Inc. Hammond Cho~d Organ, - In
4
chairs. Canner and jars. Call SH 2-4811. Rutland, Ohio.
For serv1ce call
I perfect condtion. Price for
WI 9-2241.
7-9-3tc l r=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;7-;,;ll-.31£~1
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Alberl Parker, Cbesler, Ohio I quick sale at $400. Mrs. D.
COAL, lumace cheap. Phone II
PA 985-S4U or
L. Lale, !lit. I, Reedaville,
'59 Chevrolet $1095 Lelaad Parker,
PomeJoy, Oblo Ohio, at Mrs. Frankie
WY 2-5260.
7-9-6\,P VB Belair. 2 dr. Sf&gt;dan. Or
Phone W\' Z.ZZ&amp;t
ens' Farm phone 667-QD:r.l
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5 30tp
WE GLADLY LOAN a B I u e iginal blue nnlsh line new.
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e50 O.llons T - Gasoline
$
e20 Gallons T - Guollne .
rchase
ol Blue Lustre Sham- '59 F d
COBA
SERVICI
INSTRUCTIONS
pu
poo.
or _2 _
1195 .....
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.,,d prown
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u. s. CIVIL SERVICE· ·TISTSI
ets G•llons Texaco GIMlin•
"'tMM"'-'
dr.
Sedan,
·prtce
of
H.5l.
Men
-Women
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18-5.2.
Stu~~
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Any
of
th
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prlzH can be e5 G~l·-· T.x.cO Gesollne
po
USED Reconditioned TV's. 17" Extra
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• wHk Thouand..l
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Power nice
steering. Fordomatic.
INoode.
Tech.
appointed.
oftnW•o
Jobt ••Ill
'IMIUrl· Drivf 'tn' 1nytlmt bttwMfi July
•• Pr•
Jobs
table,
$49.95;
17"
console,
$59•"
ClldNr n~-~1 4 1.
bpertevce UlluiLIJ uDDeeeAaf')l
•.95·, 17" CODsole, blonde, ..,.
lnl"m'u"" •• ••••· ....,..,, ...12th. and August 10th. Dr owing 7:00 e6 FrM Morfok Lubrlca
. 11~
ments. Writ. TOD4 \' li~ ume,
.95; 17" conaole, now picture
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WANTED TO BUY
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tube, I yr. warranty, $89.95;
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1\an to lie p,...nt to win.
e5 FrM Alr-Mettrtua
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FLAT dump bed, 12 ft. long.
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&amp; TV, Midnorwood Napper, Langsville, EMPLOYME!)IT W111ted !
dleport.
UVESTOCK
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7-9-6tp wANTE!D: Honiebulidl"«, .
Special ·s.le V1l.:;_ July 12thotO A!olgust lOth

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that ol . . Praaiue. 0. ol QccoPoD1117, ol tbeae aaylnp • - • follon: "I promptu llapotlck lllllwii of
lhink tho! rfW1 JG11D1 liWI filmo briap fortb I J.auel!,
ebould ltan 0 bobbJ. l.ooontlDg ror a few iDlDuta t1tq ....,
how to handle lll1lllf1 11 lite beat fumty- But boato IIIOffta '*'if
bobby,"
)le npetltioul, and ............ )
Men of IUCil a llt1lsb lute ud _ , . of lhem qulcldy. n lot
ora would .,.... Indulge lD tho ter to sllclt wllll Hurlt)' IJid
lesser bourgeolo bobbles, lite aay!Dp. Hmt fl 1110tber , "rm a
!orcin&amp; home lllOVles em ...,... firm beUewlr In eallDI befunt
pectiag lll(lhbon, or actually 1118 10 to bed. othenrlst :11111 11118111)
tltese filmJ u tho bUll o1 1 tole- woke up In I1ICh a weakened
vision oerleo. But In tha age of dltloa that you caa't get don
OOn-Btyle the barborilll
king, bnakWl"
and M011day nlSh! ABC-'IV pre·
mlered a new llllllilll!l' balf-hottr Since we plan to be
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limo of Ida 1i1f. JllC!k Bur'lbo am....,
lraaki)o IICimito
ll II 11op41ia.l
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business. Large profits. Write 1 The Catholir women's club of
age, one acre ground m
Rawleigh, Dept. WVG 270- the Sacred Heart church wIll
'53 Chevrolet $199
BUSINESS SERVICES
land. S. D. Buskirk,
858, Richmond, Va.
meet Thursday at 6 p.m. for a
2 Door, 6 cyl. Std. trans.
Ohto.
(71 II, 18, 25; (8) I, 4tp potluck picnic at the home of
good tirE's
PHOTO
COPYING Se"lces.
'55 Plymouth _ $149 Copy any letter or document FOR SALE: Brick home, full SALESMAN WANTED_ Allen- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon. Memattacbed
lion Men: Serve consumers bers are asked to take their own
4 Door, va. automatic, a
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy .
with Rawlelgb Products Ma- table service.
bargain
, 2 15 tfc
son Co. Must have desire to The Women's Missionary So'59 Ford $1295 1- - -A""U""CT::;;Io"""Nri""
, t;:R,---earn $100 per week and up. ciety of the Pomeroy Baptist
Galaxie H.T. Cpe. V8, auto·
Complete Service
Write Rawieigh, Dept. wv A- church wUI meet at the church
malic , power steerin g, spot·
CriU Bradford
FOR SALE: Racine Vine
270-27
Richmond va
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. w I t h
less inside and out , R&amp;H
WriLe, Pbone or Contact
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13
20
27(7)
5
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4tp
cburch
families as guests. The
A. C BRADFORD
3 bedroom house, corner
'62 Chevy II _$1795
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Martha
Circle will be In
Racine, Obio
wall to wall carpet, dooble
4 Door. low mileage, locally
tfc garage. See or call W1
5 18
owned, spotless inside, beige
3483.
7 5 6yc FUNERAL RITI!S SET
Minnesota bosketball team for 18
rinish, heater, deluxe equip·
CUSTOM
Combining
and
baling
FOUR
ROOM
bouse
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Miss
IUPI&gt;ye•-. Macmlllan, a member ol
ped
w1th
late
model
eqmpment.
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'60 Buick _
$1695 Call . Ralph weIker 7 WYGtc 2_ off
Route No. 7. Phone WY Thursda~ for Dave Macmillan. ,. died of cancer on Tuesday at tbe
LeSabre 4 Dr. Automatic.
6
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power steerin g, R&amp;H, spot
less clean interior
GLASS INSTALLED windsbield FOR SALE: 5 room bouse and and door. lnsurance companY bath, newly decorated, gas
SAVE A BUNDLE
approved. All work guaran- beating. Full basement. toteed S.S .S. Servoce, WY 2- cated 123 Hudson Street,
6189, Syracuse, Obio.
Middleport. Price, $11000.
5 25 30tc quire Ohio HoteL

OFFICE HOURS

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tion

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solid body and good tires

IDI DID.
CARl! Of J'IIAN]U1 - 11 .25 IOJ'
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Ford ____ _ $395
Conv . Cpe. VB, automatic, R
&amp;H, real solid and nicE'
'55 Mercury _ $195
Conv. Automaatic, good tires
'59 Rambler _ $688
American 2 Dr . Std. trans

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2 Dr. 6 c~·l. 511. tra ns. Runs
like new , whilt! ami coral

RE6ULAOONS
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$999
2 Dr. V8 , automatic, R&amp;H.
'56 Plymouth $229

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NICELY Furnished 4 room and 1 excellent · stO!'k farm,
bath apartment. Middleport. . bunting. Phone Chester,
Phone WV 2-3874.
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REFRIGERATORS or Wll&lt;her.1
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4 room and bath, house. L i n r o l n l . •
off'
Hei ghts, Phone WY _:l87 .
·FOR SALK 120 acre farm,
WANl ED - G en e r a I 1ce
27 II4:rotp i houses, one rented .
clerk . female Preferabl • ,...

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8:00 Sip On
12:00
1:06 Uno!l!al Clock
12:00
7:00 NIW!I
12:10
7·10 Moalcal aoet
12: Ui
7:30 Nawi llelldliMI
12:20
7:30 loltiBical Clock
12:25
7:45 Tile Llfellno
12:30
1:00 Oblo Valley News
12:46
1:01 World II Obla News
1:511
1:10 Sporll TOday
Z:OO
8:11 Weather Picture
2:116
1:18 Mttalral Clock
3:00
8:511 Community News
3:ij5
t:OO Lalcbslrlng
4•011
t:30 Publlc Service
4:30
1:45 Fomlly Worship Boor
5:00
10:00 Masoo Cou~ty News
5:115
lt:OI TaUt of tho Town
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10:115 News
5:25
11:55 MorolDi Melodlea
1:30
Iexcept Friday: Cburdt 1:511
Belli Rlltl \
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Mason County News
Community News ..
Noon News
Ohio Newo
Marltets
Bulletin Board
News 0 GraiDI
Afll'leulture Agent
Country Go Round
Nen Beat
Country Go Round
News Beat
Mid Wa, Malin"
News Beat
Dlsclrlg wltb Doss

flltercbanae
Community NOWI
World &amp; National News
Spotlight Oil Sparta
Weatbercast
Dlnller Mu!lcalo
Inside Books
Sunset BlVd.
Off

7:01i Bt-eakfaot Party ..
t :15 ~ Pl!i~ Show
10:06 Polka Pari)'
1:011 Sacred Heart
10:35 Public Setvlee
1:20 CounlrJ&gt; Jamlloree
II :IIi Top Ten Show
1:1!1 FliT• Newo ·
12:00 Noon Report
7:011 Brealtfaat Pl1'l1
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teela
7 15 B lab 1 Star Sho
1:0&amp; Platter !'arty
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1:00 SUndown Serenade
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7:atl Sign Off
NO Newa Repon - Ohio
1,00 Sign Off _ June
l?tltl Br-eakfast Party ,
SUNDA \'
8:00 Breakfast Party
llOp 7:30 Sign On News
U5 CoHee With Janet
8:00 Baptist Layman'• Hour
1·45 Betty Newton
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
Ministerial Assoc. .
(Re•. Paul Jones)
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9:00 w·mgs of Healing
06 S
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9•30 Sunday Show
Farm Newo
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
FaJDJly Worablp Hour-Thu 10:3&amp; Sunday Show
Noon Report ·
II :00 Country llymntlme
Muoio I Ull fl'or YOU
1Z: 00 Noon Report
16 Goessler'o Guest Slar·Frl 12:15 The Search
UO Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teela
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
LOO Billy Graham
4:30 LO!'al New•
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
t 55 Bill Stern Sports
2•00 Signs or the Times
1:00 Bowling .lloorea
!Rev. W. S. Billu s)
1•06 Van p, trtck Sports
2:15 Public Service
p
1 ' 20 Sundown Serenade
2:35 The Big Life
~:: ~ :-ld Tndly
3:00 Sunday Showcase
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4-110 !lour of Decision
Ull SJan·Ill! - Juae
4&lt;45 John Griffin
SA'nJRDAY
5:00 Suod•y Showcase
1:110 Siflli On News
6:00 Sundown Serenade
8•06 Counlrf Jamboree
7:30 Sign Off
1:30
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EVER SltiCE I CA~
SHE'S AlWAYS

~EMBER

HAD ~ OEVIOUS

SCHEME 01-\ HER MIND·
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well cards were sent to Mrs . J.
C. Ferrell, Cleland Jlines. AI ·
bert Bartels, FJrence Harden,
Hazel Winebrenner, Eddie Hartung, Adelhert Lee, David and
Dennis Cole, Clara Sarson, Mike
Ha~·man. Larry Tibbs, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Charlf's Lisle, and a cheer !
card to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallace and sympathy to Mrs. Fagan Price and Mrs. Gary Wolfe.

Pl'l'l'SBURGH - Crack mine
r.•rue teams probed the depths
&gt;1 a,hoP abondoned coal mine· i" nearbv Castle Shannon Bor~
OOM today for three boys belir~ loat In ~· shaft.

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,;,. ~: ~.;~~~~~r;~:e ~; .P-omeroy

roofle Si&gt;JnllOII Coal Co. prompt•' ·~• $earch Thursday nll!ht
lnr Billy• Burke and DOole! 0''' ·••- bolh 13 and · of Baldwin
flornul!h near here, and Bob
•hhott, 14. of Pltt•burgh.
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The presence or black damp,
" bod air. forced reiiCUe teams
ro ••t oxygen packs. Volunteers
•r•de up of two five-man unllll
with another crew on standby,
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Guests. were Vtckle RI.ze• ., , for the w!!J.Jing uf Miss Elizabeth Jo Layman, daughter, ot Mrs. F~ances T. Layman,
Tony P1erce ana Hose Mar) • 4100 Staunton Ave., Charleston, and L-Col. WaJter Murray Harns, son of Mrs,
Hubbard.
I charles Searles. Middleport.
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White glauiola, stock and stephanotl s and palms med w1th seven-branch ran-

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th: alta~ Idress wilh scoop neckline and r J~yce McCool ~sid~ at the
101 th.t double illlgC~~r.emo .short sleeves in magenta pink bnde's table With M1ss Mary
1 J~Y Wllh 1he .R~v .. . &lt;n~n~e with a pale pink cumberbund Rachel Soot, t'Ousin of
the
-~ l·, Jone s, offl.clatlng mmi~ . and bustle Her headpiece and bride, in charge of the: guest
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
tel'. The service was rea ' shoes mat~hed the pink of the book.
.June B, at 4:00 P ."l.
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"THE THUE STOOGES
The bride, gi\'en in marriage !dress and her 1.lowers ~. e r.e For a wedding trip through
IN ORBIT"
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1n lh esuen
states , the
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d da1s1es
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Callahan, wa~ attired in a floor :il coloma. nosegay! e~Jg~iddl. Mrs. Harris wore a three piece
"CHECKPOINT"
length gown of nylon organza : Mr. Mt1ton Way an ' .
e boude suit of antique
( Eastm~tn Color)
featuring a basque bodice. stoop :port ,. wa~ best rna; ;Ith M~ with printed blouse and b1ac~
neckl ine and elbow I e n g t h · Andre~ ayman, ro er .
accessories. A corsage pf
SATURDAY JULY IJ
, slee\'es. The entire dress was :the bride!, Mrs. Eddw~rd ~nc~- gardenias completed her ·· ···-- 11
Walt Disney Presents
a1'rented wilh large motif::; of : er • Char estMond,d~n
r·
n~Js tume.
"LOBO"
Sheffli embroidery.
1 eport, servmg
1Walburn,
I as ushers.
ITechnicolor)
-a ndThe controlled. skir,t had
The bride 's mother wore a will reside at Camp Lejjew,e, ll
Le ~ lie Caron
Darid Ni1·en liplleat•ed back fullnes.s. 11,'uche multi~olored all • over lace Jacksonville, N. C. The
"GUNS OF DARKNESS''
with bows . and end1~g m ,·a , sheath ~own with pale blue was a 1~ graduate of Charles1-"':::::::ii:::::::ii:::::::ii:::::::ii....iii::::::::ii:ii.::::::::i:O::I ~-'1~,~=:·~1' tram. Her veil of silk j cumberbund and
matching ton High School where she
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tlluston w.as attached .to a pearl Iblue accessories, with which stu~ent council follies Queen,
and sequm crown ':'th an ~r~ she wore a corsage of yellow or- Miss Charleston, and voted stu. ;
gandy rosette. Her Jf'Welry "'as chids
Ident of the year she was affil.l
POMEROY, OHIO
a strand of pearls. a gltl of the
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Iiated. with Phi Kappa Gamma I
bridegroom, and she earned a The grooms mot.her chose a Social Sorority
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bouquet of gardenias and trail- blue and white embroidered Th b 'd
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NOT OPEN
ing ivy.
sheath gown with blue accese n ~groom wa~ gra ua FRIDAY and SATURDAY
The maid of honor. Miss Can- sories and a corsage of white ledJ from MJddndlepohrl beblgb ~chtohol ,
une,S 1963
a
as.
enHm h e
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July 12.13
dace Fave McCtckers. of Hunt- orchids.
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i ington, ~ore a fu ll skirted Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, or- . . · · anGnes smce. ~ va~
THE GRASS"
l l l~ii - - -- - - - -- ,ganist, presented a program or ;::;er:'t:!d at uaurana~o a a
(TI"chnicolor)
II
I I pre-nuptial mustc preceding the B~::;e, Cuba, and also m Puerto
Natalie Wood Warren Beat·
~remony ,
, Rico ·
I'-'ty. Pat Hingll" Audrli'y Chris·
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A. reception was held in ~ht&gt; Out .. of - town guest attend- ;
Loden. Fred Stewart.
l'!ltauti'lulty Laundered
socJal rooms of the church tm- ' ing were Mr , and Mrs. Charles
"THE FIREBRAND"
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d F' . hod
me Ia e y o owmg e service. : Searles, Mr. and Mrs. Dona d
•n
mls
' A three-tiered wedding ca_ke en·
M'1dd!eport ·, Mrs. o.
Chubby ,Johnson, Allen Jaffe
nul circled with ivy centered
bert
H.
Holt,
Richwood,
W.
Va.
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Sun. Mon. Tuei.
bridal table with white
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. Smoot,, II
July 14-15-16
in
angelabra
combined
Elkins,
W. va.; Mr. and Mrs.
"GYPSY ''
pink and white carnations,
Alfred R. Toney and family, RatTechnirolor 1
Natali~ Wood
Karl Malden
Launders..Dry Clean•rs
ters and baby breath.
venswood, W.Va.; Mrs, Jeanne
Rosalind Rv~:s ell
Pomeroy
WY 2·5428
Mrs. Dortald Becker,
Mrs. McVickers, Mrs .. Vivian Row~
W. Callahan, and Mrs. ly, Mrs. James L. Hesson and
daughter , Mary, Huntington , W.
Va .. Milton Wayland and Denni• Walburn, Middleport.

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JULY 12
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SALE! SUMMER SUITS
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V•l. from 47,50$38
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e ALL SUMMER SLACKS REDUCED
e MEN'S and BOYS' BERMUDA SHORTS REDUCED
e MEN'S and BOYS' SWIM WEAR REDUCED !
e MEN'S and BOYS' SPORT COATS REDUCED 14
Short Sleeve

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4.00 Vatu" _2.95
3.50 Values _2.29

Knit

Sport Shirts
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Sale

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meeting, Mrs, J . W. Mclllur·ray II
conducted
ened with group
sus Shall Reign . '
from Psalm 14~, Luke I
Mark IS and prayer by Mrs.
Murrav closed the devotions.
" Missions In A Moder
World" was the topic of the I
;~r•!Valltl presented by Mrs. V.
D. Edwards. A skit, "Why
Missions Today," was given by
Edwards, Mrs.
Dwight
Parker, Mrs. Allen Eichinger
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
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A meditation on missionary

end

Summer Caps
Reduced 14
1.89

• All merchandise on sale is taken from our own stock of Nationally Adver·
tised brands.

District Officers Seminar
be held at the church Th•1rs-11
day, August 29, when the WS. ;
CS of the United
Methodist 1
met Tuesday evening ·
at the church.

education for our chUdren by
Mrs. Edwards and group SIIIJI- il
ing concluded the program.
Mrs. Edwards and Mrs.
les Persinger were named
the finance cummjttee. Mrs.
George Smlth !banked
en for flowers and cards
her while hospltatized. Mrs. MIen Eichinger wiD be In charge
of arrangements for the 0111- 1
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A dessert courll'&gt; was
by Ml'l. Edwar'!la, Mrs.
thur Hoyt and Mrs'. Baker
don from a table with
&lt;over ' and dec!ll'aled wllh
rangemenlo of wblta Ulles ·

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pet, expertly installed by Elberfelds
carpet mechanics costs far less !ban you
would imagine.
elf you are planning on buildlng, consider
wall-to-wall carpet all over your home. Save the expense
of hardwood floors, sanding, varnisblng and waxing.
eBring your floor plans to the carpet Dept, on tbe 2nd.
floor, and let us give you an estimate. If your borne Is
already under construction, we will be glad to . come at
your convenience to measure and quote you the total costs
for wllll-to ·wall carpeting.

$«}·98

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PHIL MAID

Jeanies

STORY BOOKS

tate. white only, ·extra
large oizeo · Q and 10.

ca1t aluminum with magnesiwn. Heats evenly
throughout bottom, aidea
and cover.

69c

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2 for $1.00

SUMMMER FURNITURE
ACCESSORIES
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red flower print on white'.
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$14:95 I rc. ChaiN Ltun.. Culh.... Itt ·- IALI $12.110
f7,9S ChoiM Cushion . --- ·--------- SA1,1 $6.00
$3.95 ChoiM· Pod wlth Hoodmt ----------- IALI ''NAIII
.2.59 ·T h,.. ltat Gfldtr Pod -··-•-···----- IA~I $2AIII
f1,9S TQ ltat Glfdu Pod ------·-·------- IALI $1.50
.1.95 Utility CualiJ.n --------·-------- IALI $1.51
· $1,79 Choir l'od.:..«oulld or ..,.,. lock -": IA~I $1'*9

Colonial pattern - 10 VIvid colors- No Launder- .
log • Wipes clean wlt,h a damp cloth.

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$3.19-24" x 36" ····' ··.··· Sale $2'.~9
$4.6~~7" X ~" ••• •• • • •• • · Scde $JJl ·

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Bobbsey Twms, Trtxto
Belden, Donna Parker
stor.ies and many othel'l.

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WOMENS
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BALL &amp; PLASTIC BAT SIT . -- --- ------ - - - 39c to $1-JlO
2 PLAYER BADMINTON SET - -------- . . • 1\19
TOY GOLF SETS ---- ----------- · - 89c to si.l91
t.STRO FLEET WITH LAUNCHER GUN • -- ----·-' 911C ·.
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WATER GUNS
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RIPCORD SKY DIVING PARACHUTIST • . .
--- . S9c
COMBAT TOMMY GUN (SHOOTS ROLL CAPS) -- $1.69
ROTAR:v' TYPI ~Jo L::'N"v ~~~==~
$1.19

11.95 W•gner Ware

lxtra Larte Sin

SHORTS ond PIDAL
PUSHERS ond KNU
PANTS .
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Summer Toys For
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Comfort without. weight, winter .and' 1~mm~r,
A mo1t un
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weigh&amp; less than ordinary blanket.l, or blab erade cotton.
Nylon binding, Preshrunk. Color f.&amp;~t, machine waah,
tumble dry, no ironing, lint free.
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Have Chance

New Barn T

Morgan J.ones

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8ol'!' Short SlHv• Shirts, colored white

Methodists
Plan Seminar
. On August 29

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SAVANNAH, Ga.
- Police used tear gas
ly today to disperse an
mated 2,000 shouting yo1tngl
Sheriff'• Deputy llowt1rd f'rlrnk lnveltigating Wrl'Ck
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Schools rn Pomeroy open Tuesday, Sept. 3, after La- nti- gregation
i""·~·••vs.
l bor Day, but as usual . teachers will come in a day early l rion.~inety three were arto prepare for the 1963·64. term, accordrng to the rested,
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A teen-age Pomeroy girl, In- I day She IS reported suf[ermg were taken to the hospital by 1124 at Laurel Cliff.
Pl'l' ~ lrte 1 Owi ht 0 ElsenhowSchools,. barrmg fl~ods, heavy ·sno~s, or other Acts It brought to about 1:200 Ijured m an accident Thursday from contusions of the back and . Pomeroy emergency squads- ~e sa1d .the 1955 Chrysler
n ledg
. rt he ex- of Nature, Will be open 176 days rncludrng Sept. · 2 when lthe number of arrests srnce lnighl, was admitted to Meigs hlp ,
Imen.
dnven by MISS Coates went ...
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vSen e~on Gldwat- ing held in Atlleno:-.
at forcing desegregation Of 1ment.
ven by Miss Coates, 17 year old I investigating officer, said the its top after failing to negoiate
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cc pt.ahle New teachers wUI meet at 9 Schools Closed.
motion picture theaters, ho- Barbara Coates. 18, was re- Sharon Hysell, also or Porn- :wreck occurred at 10:58 p. m. Ia curve. The aulo was heavj.
f' ~mt
!llf IS t:e ~~ GOP a.m. Sept. 2 in the office
of ! M 22 . F .d
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.tels and restaurants broke ported in satisractory condition eroy, escaped with only minor on State Route 143, three-tenths lly damaged. No arrests were
c•n '"a tefsl or . 1.
Supt. Charles S. Gibbs, foUow- May 22• Frl.~Y· Hnlah Sxahmsl. out in this seaport city near- at Meigs Memorial hospital to- cul.;; and bruises. Both girls of a mile west of State Route reported .
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uPn a nomma Jon.
ed b
h ,
av , rway, 1
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ted th 1 E'
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y a mon
ago.
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o Y
· the Se . Hi h school
ay , on ay, i'!C oo s ose crowd roke up Into sma ,
,
i"IJI.iam Scranton of Pennsyl- Ele::~~~ gteachers . meet at ed for Reports and Records .
bands of roving vandals, breaking I T Ia e s~eadtly
worseaing
v ~ n 1 !1. nov. Geor 11 P Romney of th . h00lryt 1 p m aod c- May 26, Tuesday, Schools Clos· plate glass windows, looting and drought Situation iD 0 hI o
· hi gan, Se n. ~
· ., at t""he ed for Re ports and Record s.
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• uurston B · e1r
da sc te ha rs meet
upsetting huge garbage bms.
1 reached a new peak today as
~·.,rton, R. Kv .. and former s~:yhou:ca: the high school. May 27, Wednesday, Pupils Th
I th d
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By ROBERT L. KAYLOR
· lowed the state to increase its railed to get onto the floor whq
1... Report for Grade Cards.
ti"l rondldates for the Republi- Other hlghpornts O t t ca
Attendance Regalatioltl
,were reported to have recetved i nouaced they plan to a&amp;k Gov.
t Tal&amp;ed Press btternaUonal
[state liquor profits from a maxi- St'nate Majority Leader C. Stancan nQmlnatlnn.
endar:
Attendance of pupils shall be minor gunshot wounds.
James A. Rhodes to dedare
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI J
The mum 30 per ~nt to 35 per cent ley Mechem. R-Nelsonville , oould
November 28-29, Thursday and
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tbe C'OQDty a disaster area, tbe I 105th Gt&gt;neral Assembly wiped its and nelled the state some $10 mil· not snare enough votes to ensure
.
Frjday, Thanksgiving Recess. record
on y on
se a~s Carloads of helmted polieto i
ld
i slate cle~n of, legislation Thursday ' lion through claiming abandoned passage.
I and closed up shop until Dec. 2. bank
LONDON - A Russian spy December 20- Friday, Christ wh~ schools are actually 10 wearing gas masks were ordered ! UPJ 118 •
accounts
and
other The administration had not an1
rf rnajor Importance ha~
de-- mas Recess Beslns (Schools wtll sessiOn. Un~er State law, schools into the Negro and downtown sec·• The collDty's ASC sald t
Closf of lhe legislature's nor- unclaimed proper·t.y. They died nouneed any plans to 1ncrease
fer:tP.d to the West and 15 now be dismissed following the must be 10 sesion 171 day. tiona of the city to cope with the ~ will make tbe plealn • report mal busm·ess
came
aft- w1'th a host or measurt&gt;S when lhe liquoc pn.·ces but said it want~..
hiftinjl tn Britain under heavy
.
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January 6:, Monday, School Meetings
It wu .the second consecutive • brougbt on by drought eoodl- , passa~e of two ~venue b1lls Re- ~ndmg .
t1onal revenue were necEiiSary qr_..
~ lcJMtity· IUJd whereabouts ReQPen.
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~diOonal .an~nllf!
:r Ohio pri~ f~\1 ~idPrahly"
of the defector are being kept January 17, Friday, Close of
bv 50 state troopers, were l"f- 'J'be
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Jal [through fhe ~nale-ln ·tfrie - last two ' Both b11ls, whioP .....W~'~ ' till~~ae ; ,..e~ghbormg stat@!&gt;,
ecre~~.;Ptbtect him from Com- First Semester.
quired to Use everything short orl
COUD y 5
comm~rc
days at ltte urging or Gov. James :b•·cmghl an estimated $45 million Finance Director RJchard k
~ .. ni ~)i~ts who rna~ want to January 20, Monday. Second
firearms to quell violence.
j dair)' farms have been bard- A. Rhodes.
I extra into the state .treasury if , Krabar h ~id recently he dicln 'i
kill h , He is understood to Semester Begins.
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whe.t, bar- ; The proposals would have a!- they had been put. mto effect, 1wa n! to pm.'t' Oh1o out of tht' marhave revealed a mass of infor~ - March 27, Good . FrJ&lt;Iay,
Thursday mght and early today, l ley and fruit crops bave also
~---I k~t . . but on lhe other hand he
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2,000 Negroes stormed 1 _u ...
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mat1on '. 'about other ov e sptes
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The Syracuse-Minersville a..,e- aro.un t· clly an .coun y Jal
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I ~argam bast'ment liquor operalin 's vast espionage network.
ball Association Thursday eve- until tear gas and high p...sure .. ~·-~lioo '" competitioo with neacby
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states.
QurrO, Ecoador - The mll- 1
lributions from parents of play- iOn,
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ers In an attempt to
secure: Anlghltimeprotestmarchwas :
du&lt;ed agam .
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drinking President' Carlos Julio
enoogh money to finance com- ; me~ a few blocks from Its callyCOLUMBUS
Go James A Rhodes signed .
Hond ,., .. Ne.t
Ar~n'lena c!amped tight conpletion of this season.
; ing point at the Flamiago Club.
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Iinto law Thursd,ay' a bill whic~. will allow. him to appoint I . Tht' t lawmak~~~ ~eClSl?n to dad;
trol on Ecuador today and pr&amp;
With only a handful of par· Ia Negro night spot, by a wall of
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' an entirely new stale Racing Commission and two other IJf?u.rnho a hspecl •c . atel m,o;;tela o
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• attendance, tl· was 'a- I porlee. The Negroes had satbered
m1s mg t e sesston ~s t act
mJSed
heavy penaIties
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proposals backed by his administration.
I on any matters it chooses when
it.
sales barn, which also will be greed that
the orgaruzaflon Iat the club In 8 mass meeting of
Among a group of 24 bills signed by the governor , -1 1
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f'ne~ opposing
tl ' mmtary chiefs . sed b M I
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I -··' t I HM 'the Chatham COWlt Crusade for
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Boy Scout Troop 27tl of Hem- the racing bill provides for abolishment of the presentable to come back onlv 00
deposed Arosemena In a blood· men, 1s to be shown Tue!day, to cootinue operation of the Voters, the orgamzataon that has Jock Grove with Scoutmasters five-member cCW'lmission and appointment of a n~w one . Rh d . d · t
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l.o ~ e~.;r er :~
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pu t him aboard a milltary plane bouse
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rrne Ul..d. School Leam1e, and · lion drive for more than a month IS 'th h ld
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late Thursday night and was Livestock Sales, Extension Beef Offlclals said a contribution The police, backed up by high- •ed Run Ia e ast
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bers salaries by more than h~lf MaJOr al'tlo~ when the leg1sia:
taken to B hotel.
committees, Independent Live- of $5 will be asked from 45 fam- way patrolmen ordered into the Members 0 the. sco~t troop
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to $1.~ yearly for the chair- 1 ture returns will ~on. the ~oteu
stock Marketing association, and illes wlth players participating city by Gov. Carl E. Sandera, ma~e 8 ~mile bike hike f 0 r
man and $1.200 yearly for other .1 acceptance or . reJectiOn m the
WASmNGTON - Agricul· Extenslon Sheep committees, in the Summer Recreation pro- threw tear gas into the crowd th~lr ment. badges. They were
f!Jembers. A f~ll·time. execu- . ~ove~ber election~ of t~e. admi•
ture Secretary Orv11le L. Free-- the program will begin at 7:30 gram
which touched off the spree dur- j Skipp DomJgan. Deryl w.ltl,
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following ~ association reported it ing the early morning hours.
C~cil Midkiff, Wilford Btggs,
a top yearly salary of $12,000. , Ita! Improvements bond issue.
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Mike
Hazelton.
Ronald
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rue un
tours conducted by owners
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Rhodes also signed into law
members of County Agrlcultur· bert Coen, Story Coen 1 John Maln-st in Pomeroy as aaoth- cant automobile and another Jn 1man an
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Ibills allowing t.he Nalural Re- 1
al StabUlzatloo (ASC) eommil- Sheridan Wiley Colburn and er project to raise funds The the back seat of an automobile- . Olber scouts altendmg I he CAMBRIDGE, Md. &lt;UPli-Em-1
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meeting was held at the , resi~ were reported Large garbage camp were John Domigan, Rog- battled state police pleaded with sources bo pdar fmenth 0 Issue
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' of dence of Paul Baker, with Pres- bins were upset. in lhe Negro dis- er z.·tgIer, Lynn Hazelton, Ro- Go v. J . M'IJ
d Ta~ tod
revenue
purpose
support •.or the ledera I Iarm James Mattison,
manager
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acquiringn slandor fore develop. 1
~Rr•ms they odmlnlster.
Scioto Stockyards company will idenl Bill Hayes In char1e
lrict
bert Jooes, Bill Schultz. Russell declare martial law m thiS troud h. d ..
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SPONSOR CAR WASH
ported their switchboards were t~ IS avmg an ICe ,crea~ were 5 : urmg mg nng rac•a ;if" bill ror minor capital imlf several changes In the oper- Charles Ingraham, state exten- Members of the Heath Metho- jammed with calls reporting bro- soc1al at the Grange ha I Frr- warfare m the street.
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uty adjutant general, arranged to Other bl.ll.&lt;i s1gned 1 hursday by I DF.LAWARE m~n - A Mar.
whiCh operate farm programs tlons in marketing; and GUbert the village hall. For pick - up t~ 1 treets. Eye witnesses ob·
! relay ~he ple.a in a telephon~t con- Rhodes Will:
. . , e~go man wa.&lt;&gt; killed Thursda,
1t the local level.
Coen ' and Ed Sheridan, market and delivery service QU WY served Negroes looting several Salesman W' ife
versahon Y•tth the governor in ' - Cre.ate 11 new mumctpal l mg~t when str uc~ by an aut:c
managers, aJao wU1 speak.
24638. The price is .1.2$.
stores, mostly clothing establishI I
Annapolis.
,rourts In the state and expand drnen by Lt. (j()V, John w,
Servieee Announced
ments,
ID Tr1p To ta Y
'lln"et of the men &amp;hot during the jurisdiction of a number Brown on 171 near Sunbury.
A local agent for the U~der·! the running gun battle were .of other s.
. The victim was identified as
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wood Corp ..• has won ".lript• IGuardsmen under Gelston's com-j -Prov ide penalties for entic' Roberl L. Moore, 29, whose auto
Funeral services for Harry
Italy for himself and his wde mand.
ing minors into molor vehicles had apparently broken down 01
D. lllndes, 19, who died
at
In a recent sales contest.
Moce tllan 400 Guardsmen had lfor immoral purposes.
lhe super highway.
Meigs a.fteral ~tal this
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Simmons been released from a five-hour i
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TI1e Highway Patrol uid
morning, have been set for SUD.
will go to Italy in September 9tandby alert around midnight - ~ulre pr y~~;ns 0 re- i Brown. 49. was driving north will!
lay at 2 p.m. at the Ewing
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State Fire Marshal Fred Rice
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with all expenses paid. During wh&lt;o the shooting began
1port a uses 0 c 1 reo.
Ihis wife. Violet, boaded for their
Chapel with Re~- Melvin AI- said today lll8 department Is pu~ing a "c~asb program"
the months of May and June he For sevecal hours, while men - Allow
co~ nty votecs to 1Medina home, when tbe mlslia(l
ldre of the Me~lat cb,urch of- to cut down on the number of fn deaths m Ohio.
sold 50 9landard and electnc raced through tht&gt; Negro section choose an e~ecullve ~orm of nq·urred . He was enroute bomt
flc~atlng. Burial wiD be In the.
."There-~ 225 people killed in fires In Ohio last
typewriters,. adding, ~nd calcu- in cars, exchanging gunfire with government If they WISh.
' &lt;rom Columbu' where.he presided
Un1on cemetery, Collllllbus, at year," Rl,ce said., "Property damage was more than $40 The "Admiral Jones," story latlng machines, to wm the hon- enraged Negroes armed with ri- -Exempt stale colleges and Iat sesSions of the OhM&gt; Senato,
11 a.m. Motaday.
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wil1 appear in the next issue of or. There were 500 agents of nes, shotguns, pistols, bricks, bot- universities from real and per· The m1shap occurred just lOUth:
Mr. lUnde! .,.. (lfeelded In Rico i!lld lbat tjlf offico hill.,. danger or more at home then Life magazine, which Is the July lhe corporation who won bon- tie! and knives. There wue no sonal property taxes oo land of the U.S, 36 exit. Moore, said
death by his Pl!fllltl; *'and pnlzed ,a serieo of llcl!ooll, cllD· an,ivhere else."
It Issue oomlng to ares news ors in the contest.
casualties during this stage ol the and buildings used
for edu- to be wearing dark clOthing, wos
Mro. Ch.arles Wirnfllllii!les """ .ks, cM~oren... and seiiiltuir1 to Rice said he ·believed the boot stands next Tue.day or Wed·
.
battle. but five white youths were cational purposes.
apparently trying to reach 1
Is surviVed ,bY hlo, ~' oductr.e. flrtll)tll, taw ;enf- way to make people at l&gt;otlle feel nesdn. The feiiUre will be on Melp Memorlorl Hospital
arreoted.
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Earl a"!! LeWjs ·~ '1'f .Co- -~ ~,, ~ ai!l' ;~ ~ safety tooscio111 Is lhroUJh the two pages, one In color and one ADMISSIONS - Mary HayPoll.. 8loul4 Guori
CIIILD INJURED
...,t side. of the interchange, lit
lumbus, ~:a~~ ~'Neva ,a ell leaden irid ,i!itl'""' "/ fn clilldren.
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In black and wtrite. .
man, Racrne; Esther Vanan, Helmeted .polico with dop and ; Dorothy Teresa Thompson, was ..-ossmg tile northbounil 1aot
B. Wllt, of li),l PaiOI :r~-.
prevention, ' · , ·" •' · -~.
, ''We seD the !ddt, then let
Several weeks ago Life ph"' Clifton, W. Va.; Barbara Coat- tear ps stood guard at road- 114-monlhs-&lt;&gt;ld daughter of Mr. Ifnrm lbo right. ~1de ol the rood
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'"Olio of llle .~ ~ sell their· parents, on the-valtie apocraphers and ...-lters came to 1eo, Polrteroy.
blocko surt'OUIIdlng the area, a and Mrs: Joseph L: Thompsoo to the .center ~IVid« .when· hi bJ
PIVORCE -&amp;W!'ED ·
In tbe numbor of fltes ln tiOI!III IIUCb prol]l'ams," he laid. "D 1M lrl-county area and ·took 1 ·DISCHARGES- Esther Grat· shambles of broken gl... 1nd of Cheshrre, was m1ured m an Brown a car,
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A petiUaa lor · dlVoroe
bas :v-'1 hll ires Jn• tbi ·home,"
mirtetial 011 and pictures of lhe Jgney, Whlttman, 0.
bullet-pocked buildings, at down. accldent at home Thursday Moore waa ~ · about 1111
beeJi (lied~ Melp,~pom- tile fortller Jaok,on Oounl)'' stfle '!Moot peope ha.. 1ft 'K rtpf!ca of an old Ohio 11\Vei'
But ~lice feared they &lt;Wid morning. The child was being ~ and sustailloc( llll!lliple injut&gt;.
llla,J ~ . w;~ ~·, said.
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coukln, happen to 1111'· al.fiiUde pecket In m!n!atute in ·the Pl.
· Melp Gonl!ral Hospital
nol mallll!'ln order. They uked carried near a furnace and a ks. His &lt;IIIIo w11 f~. 1 milt
TempJiloll Cil
._~.,.at .. ' ~ At no.i..'. ,. ' .jrou1 ftret." Rice iald. """'"" l'letlaant.Galllpirlls area.
, A:DMISSIOJ\18 Edmund Gelllon , !'!,, plead wltlr To""' for finger on her left hand was In- *ilitb •of !"" ~ _.,
:Ani&amp; L. ~ '•'!(i(Az&lt;!IIY ·Moi!-lebelliM!Ut.Jf~ciojjll ·.reeu• • the danllf Qf 11nr nr; boat oiu built by the Grsn~ Milfdloport.
~ , Noi!Onal Guardsmen I&lt;! jured when It beeule ceucM ~..tlit~NWD·,"(U drlvl;amjl, ~. N. (3;, ~ Ia lilt eafest place In· thO
Qnjll ·tt•o too Jato. I 1..1 lhat od- ~ta ~ Co., tor DISCHARGES - Harry Cape. oeal •oil 'ltila ~ Slloro fish- In II. She was admllt8d at 10:35 ilre ~ ; ~ ..l111i)e pet- boll&lt;
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he odded. "Wo haw· .to c:¢vbioi ~- the public:~&gt; i&gt;t!&gt;bably ~ EdWin Jones( prom!nent Jack· hart,- New Haven; Verd SIDith, lng ~mui&gt;!ty and place it un- a .m. at Holler hospital, and lljiOod
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